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1uNioRs 23 anticipated junior Assembly. As the final product of this year, it went over with a bang. The Man in the Bowler Hat was the play chosen for the feature attraction. Kermit Googe was the man, Eunice joy, the heroine, and Edward Wolters, the hero. Margaret Hall and Stuart La Cris were man and wife. Paul Pezzella was the villain. After a complete over-hauling during the summer vacation, the machine is pre- dicted to have such power and high speed for next year that all we'll have to do is to let 'er tear. Many outstanding students in Girls' and Boys' Club, Student Body, and class work and activities are found in the junior Class. joe Kasch, class president in the sophomore year, is one of the most outstanding athletes in school. He has earned six letters in two years. Fred Brannan and johnny Darst both placed on the basketball team. Fred and Ole O'Crady earned basketball letters last year also. Kenny Coodson was outstanding in tennis. Wes joy turned out to be a speed demon in the 440 at the track meets. Mildred Stark has long been identified in musical circles. Doris McGilvray is one of the outstanding girls in her class in athletics, making volleyball, basketball, and tennis teams. Eunice joy, another girl athlete, was a class delegate to the high school convention at Washington State College this year. Phyllis Googe is outstanding in music and athletics. Walter Moore is yell duke for the student body, Irma and Margaret Smith have been outstanding in school activities. Margaret and Elizabeth Hall, another pair of sisters, have been especially active in debate. -by Ruth Stewart. Pictures of junior Class members follow: Bill Brandt, Fred Brannan, Freda Burton, Wallace Colby.
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22 INVADER Eunice Joy, secretary, Ivan Cornwell, president, Dorothy Jordong Fred Brannan, vice president. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY ITH the pressing of the button, the l93O motor began to hum. The new and untried machine was stiff, at first it worked anything but smoothly, and showed that it needed breaking in. joe Kasch was elected chief engineer, Howard Stacey, mechanic, and Olga Penasco, oiler. Miss Buhl, as machine inspector, kept the workers up at maximum speed. The first product turned out by the outfit was the Sophomore assembly. Instead of being rough and crude as one would expect, it was finished in every way and showed the use of fine quality materials. The next undertaking was the producing of the Sophomore party. This too, was no mean task, but turned out to be a huge success. The year ended with splendid results from the machine, in spite of the fact that it was new and stiff. After a complete overhauling, a few repairs, and a thorough job of greasing, in the fall of I93l the machine was raring to go. Ivan Cornwall was now chief engineer, Fred Brannan, the mechanic, and Eunice joy and Dorothy Douglass, the oilers. lt was such a high-powered machine that it needed an efficient machine inspector to control it. Miss Buhl was again elected for the position. The new outfit first tackled The Mummy and the Mumps. The rollicking junior Play was turned out and went over in a big way. Dick Poyser, Anne Zanette, Florence Pinasco, and Wallace Colby took the leads. Next, the junior Prom blossomed forth in colored stars and half moons. It's success will linger as a pleasant memory. A clash, bang, and grinding of wheels now announced the emerging of the long
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Aww' INVADER Ivan Cornwell Virginia Phyllis Googe. Theresa , Douglas, jean Durkee, Helen Ellingson. une Fields, Ken Goodson. Kermit Googe Garth Harvey, Earl Hardin, Howard Hawkins. JUNIORS Hirabayashi, Eunice Hoglund, Wilbur Hovey. joe Kasch. Jordon, Eunice joy, Wesley Joy, Annite Knight. Krug, Albert Lacey, Stuart LaGris, Edward McClellan
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