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

 - Class of 1930

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Senior Class Propliecy — conliiiupj 28 — Phvli.is Smith A great fortune awaits you. Your uncle who owns a hair tunic factory will will you his entire estate providing you marry within a year. 29 — Jennie Umek Your voice will speak to millions, you are destined to become the world ' s greatest lady radio announcer. 30 — Clellan Vollmer I see you in a great struggle — Your name will bLCome nationally known as a heavy- weight wrestler. 31 — Cei.es Ktinge You, my son, will b.-come one of the worlds greatest horticulturists and will become famous through your invention of non-skid b.inana peels. 32 — Eva Warner With your past experience in editorial work, you will obtain a position as assistant editor of True Romance. i3 — Fay Franklin Due to your salesmanship powers you will soon obtain a responsible position working for Don Francisco selling anti-freeze to the Scotchmen, so ihey wont have to buy over- coats. 3-4 — Marjorie Rust I see you in court, not on a |ury, but as a teacher ot tennis technique at the Sears and Roebuck playfield. Ornior L Ja.ss .1 uslory— ronlinnrrJ Irom 1 ngf n of all. Under the exxellent leadership of Emyln Jones. Clellan Vollmer. Gerda Jensen, Harold Hawkins, and Vernon Hase, we, the class of 1930, have achieved a greatness which has never been equalled by any graduating class in the history of the Enumclaw High School, How willingly have our members gone forth to represent their class and school in debate, declamation, and athletics. We took the inter-class track meet with 71 points, an ample margin of 27 points above the combined totals of the three other classes. Members of our class were prominent in the Operetta and the Student Body Play. Our Senior Play, The Lilies of the Field. was an outstanding success. Under the able and willing leadership of our class advisor. Mr. L. E. Ashim. we presented on the night of Friday, December 20, one of the most successful Senior Balls ever given in Enumclaw. The motif was a modernistic city, seen at Christmas Time. Then that Senior Sneak — those poor Juniors — they didn ' t miss us until we wrote and told them that we had gone! On May 25 we appeared at our best — especially the girls in their pretty new dresses — to hear a very impressive Baccalaureate Ceremony. As a just reward for the four years of hard work which they have done in their high school years, Harold Hawkins has been named Valedictorian and Eva Warner Salutatorian of the class of 30. Now we, 41 members of the class of ' 30, go forth into the world with fond remem- brances for the past and bright hopes for the future. T h i y t c c n

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Senior Class Propkecy — coiilinuctl 14 — Harolu Hawkins You, my boy, are to become a great detective — you will make a famous arrest. May you never meet defeat. 15 — Vera Herrington 1 see an orchestra — what is this? — a novehy orchestra — composed of shoe string trumpets, butter-horns, shoe-horns and Jews Harps — That is all. 16 — Gerda Jensen You, my poor girl, will be jobless until the year 1940 — when it will again be time to talk census with the Enumclaw people, 17 — Melvin Johansen I see your lifetime partner has kept you up in the air .so long that you have developed into a first class pilot. All this taking place seven years hence. 18 — Olene Johnson I see for you — a stage — people — a big mouthed doll on your knee, you are hoping to become a ventriloquist but you will not succeed in this work as you will throw your voice thru a screen and strain it. 19 — Emlyn Jones You, my boy, will become a Barney Oldfield of the air and achieve great fame in the field of aviation as ace in the coming war. Nevertheless you are fated to win fame on the stage thru your violin during a tour thru Europe. 20 — Elizabeth Kranz You, my dear — I see honor and glory — you will be a graduate of Knapps Business College with honors and will become private secretary to the President of the American Yacht Chih. 21 — Gertrude Merring I see you twenty years hence, in a white uniform, the picture is not clear — I cannot tell whether you are to become a nurse or whether the white uniform is a wedding gown. You are dressed in readiness to marry one of the famous Mayo Brothers ' surgeons. 22 — Dolly Muchlinskj Ah: I see fame for you at Atlantic City — you will become sp-.cial saleswoman fo; the Wil-Wite Bathing Suit Company. 2.S — Ernie Mueller Ah, my boy! You have been a great track star. I see possibilities of you becoming a stable keeper — watering the horses. 24 — John Olsen Another local boy makes good in a big way. John is now bartender at the Service Station. 25 — Helen Schweikl You will accept a position as instructor of snakology at the Banana Oil IFniversity. You will advertise this course as being a rattling good one. 26— -Ruth Mueller My girl, I see a bright future for you before the footlights. You will become a popular toe-dancer. 27 — John Schomdurg 1 see you high above others. You are attempting to establish a new pole sitting record for King County. Twelve



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JUNIOR CLA P MCGOVERN OShea Tell Class History DEAR DIARY: There were ninety-five freshmen enrolled as members of the class of ' 31 in 1928. At the first class meeting election of officers was held, resulting in the election of Fay Franklin as President; Robert Lafromboise, Vice-President; Harry Fredericksen, Secretary; Trenton Johnson, Treasurer; Gordon Osborne, Yell Leader. Miss Virginia Gray was class advisor. Early in the year the members were initiated into real school life. Later on they sponsored a party for the upperclassmen. The first year ended with a picnic at Lake Sawyer. The second year the class was led by Bernice Benson. President; Hazel Jensen, Vice- President; Albert OShea, Secretary; George Willis, Treasurer; Freddie Langenegger, Yell King; Miss Mable Hodges, advisor. The Sophomore Hop was given May 10, 1929, in the gymnasium which was decorated to form a garden scene. A picnic at Lake Lucerne closed the second year. The third year for this class was a happy and successful one under the guidance of George McGovern, Albert O ' Shea, Ruth Tell, Bernice Benson, and Freddie Langenegger. Miss Betty Grace served as class advisor. The Junior year is always one to be remembered as being filled to the brim with activities of all types. At Christmas the Juniors played Santa Glaus to the Seniors. An outstanding social event of the season was the Junior Prom given in the High School gymnasium on the evening of Fcbtuary 1. The Prom was a financial, as well as a social success. In the latter part of May the Seniors were once more entertained by the Juniors, hut this time it was entirely complimentary in character. In honor of those who are leaving school forever in June, a breakfast was given in which the friendship of the Junior and Senior Classes was cemented, after the friendly struggles which had existed between them throughout the year. Then the Senior Sneak— but we won ' t mention that. F o II 1 c e II

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