Enumclaw High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (Enumclaw, WA)

 - Class of 1929

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Yffuli 'Ti CI' 'VJLCS Clair Wil! We, the Seniors of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-nine, not acting under fear, or under influence of any one person for teacherj and being extraordinarily brilliant and well-balanced in head and feet, and further being uncertain of living more than one hun- dred years, do here and now publish our last will and testament whereby we fairly dis- tribute among the teachers, classes, and students of the Enumclaw High School all our possessions, worldly and otherwise. ARTICLE I Wfe hereby appoint Mr. I.ee our sole executor to this, our last will and testament. ARTICLE II To Miss Smith we leave the promise to visit the cemetery soon to brush up on dead languageg namely. Latin. To Mr. Ashim we leave a box of Helen Ardelle's chocolates without his having IO CLIF LI. VV 01111. To Miss Gray we leave the fond memories of the wonderful dramatic ability dis- played in the Senior Play. To Miss Avery we leave all the Musical talent she can find in the school after the Seniors have departed. To Miss Kochevar we leave our supply of Police Gazettes, Whiz Bang and True Stories. To Mr. DeYoung we leave the privilege of calling an assembly twice a week dur- ing Physics period. To Miss X5Uhite we leave our deepest gratitude for the help so willingly extended on the Annual. To Miss Hansen we leave the art of getting her attendance slip in on time. To Mr. Charles Smith we leave a book on How to Keep that Schoolgirl Com- plexionf' To Miss Hodges vve leave a tested recipe for making mud pies. To Mr. Powers we leave a book on How to Put a Radio Together. ARTICLE III To the junior Class we leave our clever ways and good looks. To the Sophomore Class we leave the permission to grow up. To the Freshmen we leave anything that is left. ARTICLE IV Oliver Anderson wills his perfect manners to john Schomberg. Francis Brown wills his ability for making excuses to the teachers to Bernice Benson. Bernard Yost wills his curling iron to Mr. DeYoung. Gladys Erwin wills the road map of Canada, so that more may find their way to happiness. Damon McAllister wills his beautiful snoring to Hazel Jensen. Elsie Anderson wills her interest in Hank Grothen to Mildred Mausolf. Emily hferritt wills her love for hir. Ashim to Phyllis Smith. Edi th Jensen wills Celes Klinge to her sister, Gerda, for safe keeping. Marie Morris wills Deno Gaffi to that girl in the junior High who has been running her keen competition. Deno Gam wills the book entitled How to Gain Merits to the whole school in general. Lily Bakum leaves her gift of gab to Irene Burdette. Norman Melsness wills his ambition to Nick Lafromboisc. Ant iie Person leaves her acrobatic ability to Catherine Veale. Twenly-21.00

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i Cl l'il-CS Clam Poem llviflv Ajmlogiei in Lrnzgfelfozz' Should you ask me whence these Seniors Wlieitce these bright and noble Seniors With the knowledge of their Latin With their knowledge of their studies XXfith their great athletic power And their towering heights of honor? l should answer, I should tell you From the city, from the suburbs, From the little town of Selleck, From the district of the Vlfabash, From the foothills of the Cascades, And the banks of the great Mill Pond Came a worthy man and noble Ruler of the worthy Seniors, Who stood up and called his foll'wers To the great tepee of Knowledge. In the study hall and class room On the street and in the dance hall, They, the Juniors, sang songs to us Sang to us our many praises In the town called Enumclaw. If still further you should ask me, Saying, Speak, who are these people? Tell us of these mighty Seniors. I should answer your inquiries Straightway in such words, as follows: ln the town named Iinumclaw, In the cool and silent valley Of the great stream called White River, Near the sleepy town of Buckley, Dwell these high and mighty Seniors. You can trace them thro' the valley By their youthfulness in Springtime, their joy and mirth in Summer, their school books in the Autumn, By their noble deeds in Winter. By By If you ask me why we leave you, Why we seem to be so sad now, We will tell you, we must leave you, But you'll never know the joys that We have had while in your midst here And we say: Farewell forever. Farewell! Dear E. H. S., farewell! For we can ne'er return again. Thus depart the noble Seniors, The Senior Class of '29. In the glory of their knowledge, In the ending of their schooldaysg To the regions of a new world, From this city of the Northwest, From the school of all our dreamingg To the great world of strange people, To the land where new life greets us. Hansen, Yell King, Miss Smith proving a very good Class Advisor, was chosen to stay with the Class of '29 another year, guiding them to their last milestone. Then on December 22, the Seniors of '29 gave their Senior Ball. The ball was of a Christmas motif and was voted to be successful by all attending. Then the foptionalj Senior Sneak-imagine the bewilclerment of the poor juniors when they awoke to rind their mighty brethern departed. But think of the joy of the Juniors to have us back again, so thrilled were they at our presence that they entertained the notable Seniors at a breakfast given in our honor. Then our Bacclaureate Ceremony at the High School Gymnasium, Sunday, June 2, 1929, was a very impressive ceremony. This class night will also be part of our History. On Friday night we will leave the Iinumclaw High School forever. Twenly-one



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Elwyn Lind wills Ruthie Tell to anyone but Howard Campbell. Robert Douglas wills an article on How to Avoid Womenl' to Fay Franklin. Arthur Lind wills nothing, as Vivian is graduating. Ty Sambila wills his gallant ways to Ernie Mueller. Ernie needs them because he is so rough. Audrey Naylor wills Robert Donald Lafromboise to anyone who can keep him from going out with those Buckley girls. Howard Ingledue wills his bashful ways to Harry Balsey. Harry is so forward. Edith Erickson leaves her interest in Donald Francisco to Vera Herrington. Florence Christensen wills her typing ability to Maxine Clyde. Helen Squier wills the charge of her brother, Paul, to Helen Potter. Marian Merritt wills her boy friends to Brownie MacDonald. George Kranc wills his red, curly hair to Mr. Ashim. Helen Rude leaves her journalistic ability to Dick Taylor. Mildred Blessing wills her giggles to Miss Kochevar. Vivian Murkowski wills that sweet smile to Miss Gray. Gladys Booth wills her interest in butcher boys to Brownie MacDonald. Christian Kilsgaard Hansen wills his dramatic talent and love-making to Wayne Morgan. Rushwood Warner leaves his mean line to Bud Douglas. Esther Jensen wills her interest in all those Danish boys to Maren. Christian Olsen wills his interest in farming to Dick Taylor. Ted Mullin leaves his place in the heart of Viola Callaham to Ernie Dahl. Corinne Fountaine wills her blond hair and cheerful ways to Frances Zelepusa. Esther Paulson wills her bottle of peroxide to Miss Smith. Marcella Fleider wills her slowness to some impulsive person and she wishes to gain speed in return. Robert Caldwell leaves everything else but that girl friend. Bertha Seibert wills her place on the school bus by Jack Druse to Shirley Beddoe. Thor Edman leaves his 6 foot 4 to Abe Person. Agnes Wierleske leaves her method of getting in good with the teachers to james Early. Velma Smith wills her :III of housekeeping to Ruth Tell. Sidney Williams wills his place in the Hi-Y to Gordon Osborne. William Balsey wills his bashful ways to George Willis. Stanley Nordland leaves his scientific ability to Mr. Ashim. Therefore, we the forty-four members of the Senior Class have executed and de- clared this our last will and testament. THE CI.Ass or 1929. Clam Song QTU lbe tune of I Love You Trzzlyul Schooldays pass and with them pass the pleasures that we've treasured for so long. Plays and games and books and dances that for us in E. H. S. are gone, Oh. how swiftly the years have passed and we've come to graduate at last, And now we know that there is no place dearer than the E. H. S. We're going to leave you, Schoolmates must part. It brings deep sorrow, To every heart, Days that were happy, And now are gone, Farewell, dear High School, We must go on. Twenty-three

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