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union! Back row left to right: Don Jolley, Glen Lucich, Robert Starcher, John Millage, Bill Ward. Front row Millie Davis, Barbara Grant, Peachie Rush, Myrna Hartwig, Marlene Kelso. President ------- ---Myrna Hartwig Vice President--- ---- Glen Lucich Treasurer ------ ----Marlene Kelso Secretary ------ ---- M illie Davis Representative --- ---Robert Starcher Class Advisor--- ---Mr. Leo W. York The Junior Class started this year with ten members. In the winter we put on our class play called Mountain Gal, under the direction of our class advisor, Mr. York, which proved quite a success. We've all been active in sports with class members taking part in basketball and baseball. Our candidate for Queen, Mar- lene Kelso, was crowned Queen of the 1953-54 Carnival. As next year's seniors we look forward to another happy year at W. H. S. I2
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Ethel Millage--- ------- President Bill Stephens--- ---- V ice President Edna Graham--- ------- Secretary Myrel Wilson--- ------ Treasurer Glenn Rush ------ --- Representative Mr. A. W. Giles--- --- Class Advisor We entered the threshold of W. H, S. on September 8, 1951. There were fifteen Green Horns. Our officers for that term were: Dick Jolley President, Barbara Rush Representative, Russell Spencer Vice President, Donna Monson Secretary, and Clyde Pentzer Treasurer. Our Class Advisor was Mr. John Melrose. Myrel Wilson joined us from Grangeville the second semester. This made us a class of sixteen. As Sophomores we found we had lost six members from our class. We elected officers as follows: President Barbara Rush, Vice President Delores Flores, Secretary Norma Hall, Treasurer Marie Cash, Representative Myrel Wilson and our Class Advisor was Mr. John Peterson. Our Candidate for Car- nival Queen was Barbara Rush. Our Junior year found us with ten members in our class. Our officers were as follows: President Dick Jolley, Vice Presi- dent Delores Flores, Secretary and Treasurer Barbara Rush, and Representative Ethel Millage Our Advisor was Mr. A. W. Giles. During the second semester we gained Roberta Coffey from Texas which brought our total class membership to eleven. Now this our Senior year we are taking the last steps to our graduation from high school. We enjoyed our Senior Sneak , this was a new experience for all of us. Due to the fact that we as Seniors had too much to do we were unable to give a play. We made our money by giving cooked food sales and sponsoring games, and concessions at all the games. Edna Mae was our Senior class Queen Candidate for the High School Carnival. It is now time to say goodbye to W. H. S. We the graduating class of 1954 are each ready to look to our future. MOTTO: Knowledge is better than strength COLORS: Blue and Silver FLOWER: Asalea
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.5210 OIR area Left to right: Doug Peterson, Ioan Stephens, Jeannie Hodnett, Maxine Stearns, Vaunda Peterson, Roy Benson, Carole Vann, Chuck Haney, Louise Cason, Dick Boxleitner. President ------- ---- D oug Peterson Vice President ---- ---- C huck Haney Secretary ------ ---- D ick Boxleitner Treasurer ----- ------ R oy Benson Representative-- --- Louise Cason Advisor ------- ---Mrs. Ruble On September 8, 1953 eleven Sophomores entered the halls of W. H. S. to begin their second year of high school. Since our Freshman year we have gained three new members, Jeannie Hodnett and Doug Peterson, both from Lewiston. Roy Benson from Kansas. Our first class meeting was held September 14. The purpose was to discuss the Freshman Initiation. We dressed them as Dog- patch Characters and everyone had a lot of fun. Jeannie I-Iodnett was our candidate for Carnival Queen. I3
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