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Vm.i U S MADET e. SONNESON Cnmmercial Enuniclaw liasketball 1-2-3-4; Volley Ball 1-4: riasehall 1-2-3-4; Track 1-3-4; Glee Club 1; E Club 3-4; Torch Honor Society 4. JOHN E. OLSEN Scientific Enumclaw IJusiness Managrer (iperetta 4; Operetta 4. rHYI.LIS SMITH Classical Enumclaw Secretary 192G ; Treasurer 1927; Operet- ta 2-3-4; S. B. Play 1-2; Declamation 3; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Annual Staff; Glee Club 3; Tennis 3; Senior Play; Torch Societ ' 4; Girls ' Club Officer; Freshman Kep.; Girls ' E Club Vice-Pres. 3; Of- licer K Club 4. JOHN WILLIAM SCHOMBURG Scientific Enumclaw Athletic Manager 1-2-3-4; Business Manaser Senior Play 4; Operetta 2. ? JOAN MAUY UMEK Commercial Enumclaw Basketball 1-2-3-4; baseball 1-2-3-4; Track 2-3-4; Girls ' E Club 3-4; Typ- ing- Contest 1930, 4. CLELLAN M. VOLLMER General Enumclaw I ' ootball 2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3; Vice- I ' res. Senior Class 4; Vice-Pres, Boys ' ■•]•:■■ Club 4. EVA WARNER Classical Enumclaw Treasurer 3; Heclamation 3-4; Baseball 3; Archery 3-4; Track 4; Assistant Ti- ger Tales Editor 3; Editor Tiger Tales 4; Senior Play 4; Secretary Girls ' Club 4; Torch Honor Society 4; Secretary Student Body 4; Vice-Pres, Torch Honor Society 4. AUDELL V, WILSON English Osceola Tennis 4; Vollej ' Ball 4. WAYNE A. YOST . (. ' ientific Entered from Edmonds, Wash.. 1927. (iicliestra 2-3; Operetta 4. FRANCES ZELEPUSA Commercial Enumclaw Track 12-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3; Basket- Hall 1-2-3-4; Girls ' E Club 3-4. VERNON E. HASE Sriciititic Enumclaw iipi-retta 4; Orchestra 2-3; S. B. A. Play Eight
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ANNA BRONWYN McDONALD Commercial Enumolaw Entered from Carbonado. Basketball 3-4; Baseball 3-4; Volley Ball 4; Track 3-4; Operetta 3-4; Stu- dent Bodv Play 4: E Club 3-4; Girls ' Club 3-4; Orchestra 3. MELVIX JOHANSEN Classical Enumclaw Football 3-4; Track 3; Treasurer (Stu- dent Body) 3; President Class 1930 3: BusineKB MKr. Hi-Merc. 3; Operetta 3. GERTRUDE HERRING Commercial Enumclaw Entered in i;i2S from Kennewick, Wash. Baseball 3. DOLLY MUCHLINSKI EnRlish Enumclaw Typins Contest Ui29; Popularity Con- test 1930. RUTH CLARA MUELLER Scientific Enumclaw •Annual Staff 3-4; Librarian 1-3. ERNEST EDWARD MUELLER Scientific Enumclaw Glee Club 1; Track 4. ELIZABETH ANN KRANZ Commercial Enumclaw Animal Staff 4. CELES T. KLINGE Commercial Enumclaw Operetta 3-4; President of Boys ' Club 4. MARJORIE RUST Classical Enumclaw Entered from Everett. Wash.. 1929. Editor Hi-Mercury: Annual Staff; Prize Winning- Chemistry pjssay, 193(1; Operetta 4-. Senior Play; Tennis 4. HELEN FRANCES SCHWEIKL Commercial Enumclaw Baseball 1. S e V e
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The Class Grouch The Senior Class has a rotten President; ever since E. Jones moved to Enumclaw he won ' t speak to any one. Hawkins didn ' t bring a shovel to help clean up the track, he used one of his shoes. Johansen will probably make V. H. quit school so that no one can beat his time. All Don Fr.i.p.cisco does to get his B in Chemistry is sit and laugh back at Mr. Ashim and then stall. Phyllis has b en getting two or three letters per day; she ' ll probably run off and marry Fay Franklin. Clellan ' Vollmer is awful cocky. One day he was going to throw three fellows out of the school building. Since he bec.mc a star, Franklin has been shooting off steam. He should apply this power to a whistle on a peanut wagon. Ernie Mueller sure got conceited when he came in second in the cross-country race; he doesn ' t even curl his hair any more. Gee, but Dolly Muchlinski has become swell headed since she was chosen as the school ' s most popular girl. Ernie Dahl surely gets along great in the office; he must be a Doll! Jim Early and Irene will miss each other next year. They won ' t have any one to hold hands with. Brownie makes a great picture standing on a soap box trying to whisper in Don ' s ear. Gerda goes to the grade school to teach. It certainly is great to have a sis who works in the office. Miss Grace will miss Jack D. from French next year; also, Vernon Hase, her best pupils. Olene Johnson will not be able to write in French to the h iys ni the study hall any more. We suggest a correspondence course. Maren Hansen says she doesn ' t know what she ' ll do next year. The Annual will be a flop this year; all that Miss Gray and Mr. Hall think about is how much will it cost. Eva Warner, it seems, lets the editing of the annual slide. She seems to like another blonde. It ' s really too bad. Eva always seemed like a nice girl. Agnes says she ' s going to give up art and be a chemist. How ' s that for scientific influence. ' ' She isn ' t a Swede, either. So as to be remembered, the Seniors will present the school w ith their class picture; always were a smart bunch. The Janitors certainly are grateful for the Junior High teachers wearing long skirts, as they help keep the floor clean. What good is the radio. ' The only place you can hear it is in Mr. Lafromboise ' s office, and who wants to listen to a baseball game. ' It ' s too bad Mr. Smith doesn ' t get some new experiences. He tells the same ones every other day, with new ones on holidays. Mr. Ashim and Miss Hanson seem to be assigning plenty of work as usual. Then they throw the papers away after they ' ve handed them in. The assembly is terrible this year. No one can even sleep there any more; it ' s too quiet. 1 i n e
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