Yakima High School - Wigwam Yearbook (Yakima, WA)

 - Class of 1946

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1945 V2 CLASS OFFICERS second row: Frances Hall, Catherine Bruce Keen, Boys' league 1946 CLASS OFFICERS First row: Richard Wilson, sergeant-at-arms, Frances Malcolm, secretary, Innes, Girls' league representative, Frank I-lampson, president, Gloria Hanson, representative, Maxine I-lowson, historian. Not in picture: Max Vincent, vice-president, Doris Cornell, treasurer. First row: Betty Ramsey, A. S. B. representative, Ianice Sundquist, secretary, Shirley Marshall, vice-president, Gene Cahoon, president, Bill Brackett, treasurer, Nadine Hansen, sergeant-at-arms, second row: Roberta Lennington, sergeant-at-arms, Frances Linn, Girls' league representative, Linnea Erlandson, Girls' league representative, Phyllis Webster, sergeanteat-arms, Larry Weyrick, Leatrice Wilson, sergeant-at-arms, joseph Hughes, Donna Sinclair, Cherry Brady, historian, Dick Andring, Boys' athletic manager. When We entered the portals ot this school as lowly sophomores, We banded to- gether under the able leaderhip of Mrs. Irene Billington, class adviser. Kenneth Kyte and Ronald Kilgore were presidents, Doris Heath and Pamela Clark, vice-presidents, Marilyn Arneberg and Sharon McCann, secretaries, Ianice Sundquist and Bert Reese, treasurers. We gave as our class party a barn dance which was enjoyed by all participating. How- ard Ross was master of ceremonies for this affair. As juniors We progressed under the leadership of Beth Brackett and Bob Wilson. Other officers were Ierry Hoskins and Gene Cahoon, vice-presidents, Lorraine Klinner and june secretaries, Bob Wilson and Bill Thompson, treasurers. Our junior play Don't Was Well received by a large audience. We combined with the class fContinued on page 921 eleven Iamson, Take My Penny,

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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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45'f2 Raymond Bailey: Library club. Harold Birdlebough: Don't Take My Penny, madrigal, choir, quartet, track team, Ski club, stamp salesman. Ronald Brown. David Brush: D. A. R. history contest thon- orable mentionl, stage crew, football. Bert Chrisiopherson: Stage crew, band. Delman Clark: Photography club, Lolomi busi- ness staff, Art club, Man Who Came to Dinner. Don Cornell: lll-l treasurer, Pirate Hi-Y, horne- room representative, stamp salesman. Doris Cornell: l2L-l2H treasurer, lUH vice- president, Lolorni business staff, Pirate Las- sie historian, vice-president, and president, girls' athletic council, after-school sports. Iohn Deaver: Assembly committee chairman, Lolomi editorial staff, Man Who Came to Dinner, choir, Art club, junior-senior recep- tion. Delbert Decker: lOH sergeant-at-arms, Photo club vice-president, Science club, Chess and Checker club. Richard Dexter: Homeroom representative, Honor society, Pirate Hi-Y vice-president, Gold-Y, choir, track, stamp salesman, junior- senior reception, cross country races at Mos- cow, ldaho, Pacific Coast championship cross country races at Spokane. Ben Dotson: Pirate Hi-Y, Photo club presi- dent, Ski club, Chess and Checker club. Clarence Engkraf: K. C. Raymond Farren: K. C. Ianette Geer: Miss Squires office. Norman Glenn: A. S. B. council, Photo club, stage crew, football, track, tennis, stamp salesman, junior-senior reception. Phyliss Grove: Photo club, after-school sports. Bernice Hall.

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