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Florence Vinoly Lady of Spain luanifa Welch Volley Ball Z, 3, Basketball 2, 31 Class Assembly 2. There A ru Snr1'lcs Woodrow Wilson Puddn'head Wil.wn Masao Yamashita Football 3, 43 French Club 3, An- nual Staff 4: Invader Sport Editor 41 A Club 4: Press Club 43 Manager Intramural Basketball 4. For HH: a jully Guan' Fellawi' Norton Lunn Track 3, 45 Trark Manager Z3 Knights of David 2. 3, 45 Vice Pres. Knights of David 39 Knights of Bell 2, 35 Press Club 45 A Club 3, 49 German Club 2, 3: Orchestra Zg Band Z, 3: Operetta 2. 3, 4: Annual Staff Z: Invader Stall 4: Class Play Mgr. 3: Class Assembly 4: Captain Intramural Basketball 4. Goingl Goirlgl Cane! Elmer Ewing Football 3, 4: Knights ol David 3, 4: Sargt. At Arms K. of D. 4. Wlzere'r Elmer? Edith Osterholm Home Economics Club 3, 4. Drifting and Dreaming LENS DODGERS Thomas Walsh Football 2, 3, 4: Track 45 Knights of David 2, 3, 45 German Club 3, 45 A Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta Z, 4. Sentimental Tommyn Laurie Welch Entered from Roosevelt, Seattle 4. Operetta 4: Glee Club 4: Girls' Club Conference 4. Luck What l'1e Go! Bettie Wolters Latin Club Z, 3: French Club 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 49 Glee Club Z, 3, 4: lgllixed Group 2, 3: Band 4: Operetta 2, . 4. Tl1al'f All That Matters la Mr Toshiko Yasulake Madame Burlcrflyn Raymond Arnold Track 35 A Club 3, 43 Vice Pres. Debate Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Honor Roll 3, 4: Annual Stall 43 Invader Stall 45 Class Play 43 Hi-Y 4, Press Club 4: Intramural Basketball 4. Laugh Clown Laugh Bernard Olsen Entered from Grover Cleveland, l932. Asst. Stage Manager 4. Aw Come an and Lel's Ge! Friendly Helen Swearengin Class Play 3. 4. Oh My Man
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Paul Pexzella Track 35 A Club 3, 4. Eleven More Monrhx ana' Ten More HDMI., lack Reiter Football 3, 45 Basketball 45 French Club 45 A Club 3, 45 Operetta 45 Class Assembly 4. So Big Eleanor Richards Glee Club 3, 45 Operetta 35 Annual Stall 3, 4. Pal uf Ihe Litrle Red School Elsie Roeftger Spanish Club 2, 35 Latin Club Z, 3, 45 Green Pepper 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Operetta 2, 35 Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Annual Stall 4. Me and Iha! Old Gang uf Mins Harvey Scollard You Mus! Believe Me Richard Slom German Club 2, 3, 4. What Do I Care, lI'r Hmm Bessie Teraoka Danghler of the Samurai' Mike Tokumasu French Club 45 Glee Club 45 Oper- etta 3, 4. Pmrpen'!y lx jun Around the Corner Mae Tsurusaki Shy Little Violets Mabel Poquette Basketball 45 French Club 25 Volley Ball 45 German Club 45 Baseball 35 Basketball Playday 4. Till We Meet Again Grayce Renshaw Basketball 2, 3, 45 Home Ec. Club 2, 45 French Club Z5 Glee Club 2, 35 Operetta 2, 3. 45 Class Play 35 Class Assembly 2, 3, 4. Headin, for the Lai! Roundup Douglas Robinson Track 4. ll Don'l Mean a Thing Marian Sandelius Honor Roll 2, 3. Smilin' Through William Shimasaki Spanish Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 3. 4. The Petrini Sadie Sutherland Class Treas. Z5 Sec. Spanish Club 3: Class Vice Pres. 45 Vice Pres. Girls' Club 45 Vice Pres. Green Peppers 45 Girls' Club Conference 3, 45 Property Mgr. Class Play 35 Home Ec. Club 45 Green Pepper 3, 4. Sweet Prmmality Full of Rarcalityu Richard Tiedemann Richard Yea and Nay Toshiko Tsuiikawa French Club 35 Home Er. Club 3. 4. For You Ellen Turner Latin Club Z, 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Green Pepper 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Oper- etta 3, 45 U. of W. Conference 4: Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Annual Stall 3, 4. New World: to Conquer
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Senior History EPTEMBER 8, l93l :-History repeats itself as another class of sophomores climb, for the first time, the front steps of Auburn High School. Typical of the preceeding classes, these yearlings spent the first week wandering the halls, and, to make it brief, finding them- selves. Upperclassmen, especially seniors, regarded these sophs curiously. Perhaps they saw potential athletes in the persons of Paul Knowles, Robert johnson, Emerald DeSpain and others. Fulfilling expectations, the sophomore class was well represented in all sports. At the class meeting on September 16, the class officers were elected. Rachel Highes was elected president, Paul Knowles, vice president, Sadie Sutherland, treasurer and Helen Besancon, secretary. Mr. Knudson was chosen faculty adviser. The Sophomore Assembly happened on March 9 and favorably withstood the censorship of the upperclassmen. lt has been said the juniors do not count, for they can neither be ridiculed as sophomores nor respected as seniors. Nevertheless, the junior year proved very important to the Class of '34, for it was during this year that ability broke the bonds of timidity and came to the front. Leadership, always of major importance, was first to be decided. jim Eagon was elected president, Emerald DeSpain vice president, Roy Calkins treasurer and Doris Ellingsworth, secre- tary. Miss Buhl was chosen class adviser. The first class presentation was the The Arrival of Kitty, a three-act play starring Eunice Beierlein, Helen Swearengin and Stanley Brown. In all respects the play was a success. lt was directed by Miss Signe johnson. Transforming the gym into a beautiful japanese garden, the class sponsored the junior Prom, featuring good music, a good crowd and a good time. Once again the final exams trailed on the heels of Spring fever and another year ended. A mixture of experience, ambition and ability usually yields success. Determined to prove this statement, the class, now composed of full-fledged seniors, started its last lap. jim Eagon was elected studentbody president, Eugene Okins vice president and Doris Goodson secretary. Helen Besancon, being a senior, automatically became studentbody as well as senior class, yell leader. Emeral DeSpain moved up to fill the office of class president, ably assisted by vice president Sadie Sutherland and secretary-treasurer Betty Campbell. Miss Rude was the faculty adviser. Lewis Armstrong was master of ceremonies at the Senior Assembly of December 20. Presenting the idea of an evening in Hollywood, each one taking part represented some screen star. On February 8 the class presented a light comedy entitled Adam and Eva. Major roles were held by Helen Swearengin, Lewis Armstrong, and Frances Felkel, Donald McCath, Charles jones, Calvin Estrem, Evelyn Erickson, Arnold Colby and jayne Miller. Miss Schuhard directed. Being scheduled for May 4, the Senior Ball was carried out in the idea of Spring, the atmosphere being created by a Maypole and many beautiful flowers. Rachel Hughes was chosen by the class to be the May queen. twenty-tix
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