Yakima High School - Wigwam Yearbook (Yakima, WA)

 - Class of 1946

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A. S. B. COUNCIL First row: Bob Peterson, Charles Millard, Howard Ross, Beth Brackett, Marilyn Arneberg, Gerald Newenhof, second row: Bob Leghorn, Corinne Powell, lean Holliday, Carol Hollingsworth, Betty Ramsey, Ardell Barku- loo, Eugene Lester, Howard Titterington. ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY This year the A. S. B. had the most successful ticket sale ever had in the history of Yakima High. Nearly every student in school is a paid member of the organization. Under the present council, the Pep club was planned and organized. This club made and carried flares during the pep parade before the Ellensburg game. Other school clubs and the class organizations carried banners. This parade was led by the high school band. The climax was the lighting of the bonfire near the football field. ln order to get more students to participate in school activities, many new commit- tees were set up. Among these is the courtesy committee, which has sent cards to those who have been ill. Another active committee was appointed by the publicity manager to make posters to advertise ticket sales, football and basketball schedules. To encourage school spirit, a large committee made orange and black shakers which they sold at pep assemblies and at football games. The Pep club ordered felt pennants in the school colors and sold them during basketball season. The award and constitution committees were interviewed by members of the stage and projection crew, who asked for a change in the system of awards. Their request was granted by the council. Other changes are being discussed. The AHS. B. council and other A. S. B. members attended the fourteenth annual high school student conference held here on March 9. ' . MARILYN ARNEBERG nine

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Co CLASS OF '45V2 mmencement Speakers Prize Winners Left to right: Gentry Wade, salutatorian, Ellouise Skinner, co-salutatoriang Max Vincent, valedictorian, Frank Hampson, class president. Left to right: Doris Cornell, most worthy senior, Benny Huie, Honor society character prize, La Rene Tufts, Honor society character prizep Dick Dexter, Iessie Scott award, Virginia Meyer, Home Economics awardg Harold Sorstokke, Iunior College scholarship, Gwen Long, foods award, Phyllis Grove, commercial award. The class of l945w is the first one in tour years to graduate during peace. As grad- uates, we look torward to building a peaceful world, a modern world and a usetul world. As we look back over our high school years, some experiences are more prominent than others. ln our sophomore year, under the leadership of Max Vincent and Frances Malcolm, we had two class parties. We spent the rest ot the time getting acquainted with our school and its ways. We felt honored, when, in our junior low semester, We were asked to help sponsor th junior-senior reception. The effect ot the southern garden theme was heightened chairs, trellises ot roses, and a tish pond in the center ot the library floor. our junior low president. Our junior high semester was comparatively ' CContinu ten e by lawn Gentry Wade was quiet, but we did have a class party un- ed on page 791

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