Yakima High School - Wigwam Yearbook (Yakima, WA)

 - Class of 1940

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CLASS QF 1940 Harvey Abbott: collects book fines: Harlow Adams: a man of muscle who excels in wrestling: Wayne Adkison: small in size but a big track star: Robert Adamson: Music in the air -a glee club member: Roy Allison: Photography Club member- watch the birdieln Jean Altmeyer: future Florence Nightingale: Earl Ammerman: co-chairman for vocational day: Louise Anderson: plans to be a lady in white: Margaret Armstrong: blond, blue-eyed Girls' League president: lack Arndt: a football and basketball hero: Marge Askea: always a willing helper: Dorothy Ayers: friend to all and big sister to sophomores. Earl Badgley: another of our athleteshfootball and basketball: Homer Baer: his voice will make him famous some day: Dorothy Ballard: adept with printer's ink: Harriette Bandy: remember her last year as a Roberts' Memorial speaker? Marginny Barker: a worthy Honor Society member: Lucille Barnum: active in music and after school sports: Dorothy Barrett: another of our budding journalists: Mary Jane Baskette: a loyal supporter of her alma mater: Verda Beaman: Verda comes from South Dakota: Roderick Beardsley: a track star who leads a band : Elcista Beeghly: her poetry has won recognition: Walter Beeghly: an invaluable baseball manager. Jeanne Bennett: every music organization claims Ieanne: Virginia Bennett: performed a service by acting as big sister: Wilma Berkheimer: gained valuable practice as an office assistant: Donald Black: drummer boy in American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps: Dale Blair: worthy of member- ship in the K. C. service organization: William Blecken: a loyal K. C., on the projection crew: Olive Bolstad: a pert lassie in the drill team: Howard Bradley: winter sports enthusiast: Jess Brame: silver tongued orator : Marjory Brazel: paradoxically active in the Honor Society and girls' sports: Leon Brewster: always an early arrival at school: Harold Brock: from Old Montana. Ardath Broetje: diminutive and has a cute giggle: Peggy Ann Broughton: participated in making May Fete a success: James Brown: an intellectual giant: Sanford Brown: rather shy and easy-going: William Brown: one of our disciplinarians with plenty of intellect: Betty Brunskill: girls' ace tennis star: Nancy Bunn: tall, good-looking: a fine Pirate Lassie executive: Eleanor Burgess: a fiend for dark rooms-Photography Club member: Rena Burgettg you'll find her in the library checking out books: Marjorie Burns: keen sense of humor: William Burns: a transfer from Queene Anne, who plays ping pongg Carl Campbell: one to look up to. 'liwent-V



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CLASS OF 1940 Lee Campbell: the team couldn't do without him as baseball manager? Roy Campbell: a promising young salesman: Charles Canfield: hard worker in many activities: able stage manager: John Capps: a good organizer as cap- tain of K. C.'s: John Carlson: a Future Farmer with a good record: Melvin Carlson: industrious chemist: Lyle Carpenter: that bashful blonde: Winona Carrier: ask Wlinona, who knows all the answers: Zeta Carey: a neighbor from across the borderfCanada: Betty Cayo: a fine friend: Beatrice Chat- field: lost something? Beatrice works in the Lost and Found: Irene Cher- rington: lrene is everybody's friend. Mary Christoff: Hold itl -Photography Club member: Boyd Chris- topherson: swings 'em sweet and hot in dance band: Virginia Contardi: quick to make friends: Arlene Cook: one of our white-robed choir members: John Cornett: enjoys long bicycle trips: Frances Cox: cheerful smile makes her a pleasant usherette: Mary Cox: tiny and full of fun: violinist in orchestra: William Crosier: a good man on stage productions: Stanley Cummings: we look for Stan in a symphony orchestra: Lucille Curts: she will make a good oflice worker: Angelo Damaskos: if it is Greek it doesn't bother Angelo: Mary Jane Darling: a jolly girl with a smile for everyone. Wesley Davenport: well known for his jovial disposition: Roy Davis: the F. F. A. boys' choice: Victor DeBlasio: helps sell us our books, paper, etc.: James Denning: a handsome, active boy liked by everyone: Vera Deweyert: busy as an usher and a member of the drill team: Lucille Dexter: always neat in appearance, a cheerful disposition: Johnny Dietzen: in more activities than can be enumerated here: Louise Dillon: will make a good librarian: Mary Alice Dines: a beautiful girl and swell dancer Cask Johnnyj: Fern Dodge: Photography Club member, plays violin in orchestra: Robert Dolsen: a popular redhead, in many activities: Gerald Dornan: a pony expressman on a bike. Donald Dorr: one of our promising Future Farmers: William Dougherty: a track man from Everett: Paul Dressel: a good sportsman and an artist too: Miriam Eastly: we're proud of our valedictorian: Ruth Ehlers: we need more dependable girls like Ruth: Portia Elam: she comes all the way from Honolulu: Helen Elkins: very efficient librarian in the school: Ruth Ellingg- berg: member of both choir and glee club: Joe Elliott: one of the tallest persons we have: Roma Elmore: one of our counselors and member of Try Y: Glenn Engquist: lnky's a good kid, even if he is short: Jeanette Enright: the school and the Xvigwam will miss Jeanette. 'llwe n t y-t wo

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