Yakima High School - Wigwam Yearbook (Yakima, WA)

 - Class of 1932

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-l-LOLOMl-l- G. DUNN 0. STRUMPF F. PROUDFDDT H. ANDERSON President Vice President Secretslry Treasurer MISS HARTMANN M. MEANS K. HAWKINS MISS MATHIESON Adviser Vnledictnrian S:1ll11:11u1'izu1 Ass't. Adviser HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1932 EPTEMBER 16, 1929, stands forth in the history of the Yakima High School, as one of those great days that all countries, organizations, clubs, and the world in general seem to experience. This date, as you know, does not mark the be- ginning of a revolution, but the beginning of a democratic movement. This democratic movement found expression in the outstanding class of 1932. The first big public declaration of our intentions, in fact of our presence, occurred at the outdoor assembly, where we appeared with our flying class colors, green and yellow. Here we openly, loudly, and with much gusto expressed in a body our ideas. Having gone through this formal procedure it now remained for us to act, and act we did. With Miss Messervey directing us we had a quiet but happy year. In our second year we again reminded the A. S. B. of our intention and this time we took very bold and daring steps. With Miss Hartmann as class adviser we were ready to tackle big things in a big way. The first thing was the election of officers. Kenneth Hawkins was elected president, Wilbert Stott, vice president, Elda Chamber- lin, secretary, and Evelyn Wohlers, treasurer. Under their direction we made consid- erable headway. Q As proof of our superiority we won from the other classes the oral English con- test through the efforts of Elaine Kuykenclall and john Foster. fC0ntirzued on page 481 24

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LOLOMll- 19315 SPORT NEWS NAME Anita Lutthans Bernice Martin Florence Mason f'Mason Wallace Mcllvanie Wally Robert Meigs Bob Alta Melton Sallie james Moore Hjimmiei' Lillian Moritz Allen New Dorothy Newland Dot Margaret Nicholson HIVlicky Roy Nishimura Nishy', Esther Peterson Paul Rainsberger Buster' Maxine Rasmussen Elroy Reinmuth Reinie Helen Reinmuth jose Reyes joe Vernon Rice Vern Isabelle Richings Izzie Burke Riley Buzz Marie Ring Eugene Roberts Gene Dorothy Robinson f'Dot Eva Roe Eve Doris Sills Dody Flossie Stephens 'fMutt Donald Sugden Pee Wee Galen Sutton Orval Taylor Orv'l Bernice L. Treneer f'Bud Dorothy Wagner Dotty Marie Williams Homie Yamaguchi 'AFumsy Mildred Yates Millie Ha ward Youn Ha wire Y , g Y Arthur Zimmerman Froggie,' Frederick Zwiesler Fritz' FAVORITE SPORT Treasurin g Ha! Ha! fIt's too funnyj 'iOoh, that kiss!'l Making a noise Hunting big game fsufferin' snipeslj Living up to, or down to, her reputation Untamed She sees all, hears all, speaks all Resting Primping Sewing Chasing butterflies Golden hair Public speaking Making up her mind Nickin' up Pa's razor Being Elroy's sister Green garters Reading Whiz Bangsi' Altitude Making those feet cooper- ate Love at first sight Dancing Heart-breaking fyes, isn't it?J Thinking Sweetness Drawing foptimistic soulb Pertiferous Raising whiskers Being dynamic Controlling that red- headed Scotchman Flirting Housekeeping Shyness A'True Stories Keeping others waiting Being bashful Girls AMBITION Be a banker for the wife of onej Create a panic Forget it Make some more join the House of David Husbandry Help Bert run the harem business Get some fcents, sensej Be a Spanish bull-fighter join the I. W. W. Control her wild nature Keep that school-girl complexion Diet-no, dye it Be another radio crooner Be a woman suffragist Get one of his own Show Elroy who's boss Hunt big game in Coney Island Win a beauty contest Be a mystic Finish the Yakima Hotel Get another ring Stand on his own feet Give the New York Symphony a break Get an inspiration Be with Alta Business and a blond Continue to be popular Be a gigolo Show Capone how it's done Get an Irishman She's too young to have one Achieved--she graduated Lose it Meet a wild Arabian To be on time Getting over it Grow tall 23



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LOLOMI ROBERT ADKISUN Franklin Sergeant-at-arms 2 Class track 1-2 Football 1 Y 2-3 Track Y 1-2-3 Hi-Y W. S. C. OWEN BALLI NGER Franklin F. F. A. 1-2 W. S. C. H ARO LD BAY Washington Glee Club 2 Class Athletics Kittyhall 2 JACK AMES Washington Lolomi Asst. mgr. 2 vBusiness mgr. 3 Y. V. J. C. EDWIDENE BEEBE Washington Orchestra 2-3 Y. V. J. C. M A RGA R ET BAY Washington Thrift 2 Roberts' Contest 1- Art School HOWARD ANDERSON DALE ANTLES JUNE AMES Franklin Washington Thrift 2 Class trcasu1'er 3 W. S. C. Tennis Y 2 U. of W. BILLIE BARNES RUSSELL BAILEY Washington Washington Mal' Fete 1 Wigwam 1-2 Technical School Girls' League play 2 U. of W. ESTHER BEAUDRY MARCELLA BARRY Franklin Franklin May Fete 1 May Fete 1-2 3 Wigwam 3 Christmas play 3 Junior play 2 Y. V. J. C, CLASS OF 1932 Franklin Wigwam 1 Boys' Cabinet 2 Class Athletics Kittyball 2 Basketball 2-3 Track 3 Basketball HY 3 Honor Society 3 Y. V. J. C. I MOGENE BANKER Washington Business College GEORGE BALL Franklin Class Athletics Kittyball 1-2-3 Basketball 1-2 F. F. A. 1-2-3 W. S. C.

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