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

 - Class of 1931

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N x 3 gd' A x. , if ADM' N IITIQATIDN Vernet C Lee Superlntendent of Enumclaw Hlgh School was horn 111 Enumclaw November 16 1894 H recexved his education at Enumclaw Hlgh School Bellingham Normal and the Unxverslty of Washlngton He IS a member of Phl Delta Kappa Educatlon Honorary From 1920 1925 he was prmclpal of Umon High School Fort Madxson Washlngton In 1925 he returned to his native clty to become Prmcxpal of the Grade School In 1927 he was made Sup ermtendent VAVAV G Mason Hall Prlnclpal of Enum QWQW ah claw Hlgh School was born rn Wm lock Washlngton September 1900 He recelved hrs educatxon at the Um VCFSIIY of Washington where he re CC1V8d h1s B A degree ln 1926 He 1S a member of Acacra Fratermty and Ph1 Delta Kappa Educatxon Honor ary Fratermty From 19231924 he was Assistant Prxncrpal of the umor Hugh at Ah erdeen Washlngton In 1926 he wa made Assistant Prmcrpal of the Sen nor Hlgh wlfuch posltlon he held for three years Mr Hall came to Enum claw m 1929 ll' 8 1 J: .3 ,B +-M ' fl 4 , I . . 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UHJA ' FAC U LTV L E Ashlm Enumclaw S U o Science Myron FlI'lCh Enumclaw A U of Algebra Commercial Geography Fconomlcs Ome E Hannus Enumclaw A Manual Arte Science Athleucs Mable E Hodges Enumclaw U o Home Pconomus Dorothy L Kochevar Enumclau A U ot 7 Fnglxih LPM. 1 'P .HW l 1? 9 r 'Q Catherme Adams Fverett U 0 Art Musxc Lona F Calahan Fairfax English Ancient History Ellzabeth B Grace Seattle A B Smith College U of W French Lann Elsie L Hanson Seattle U o fommerclal Dagmar C Jensen Fnumclaw Fllensburg Normal Social Sclen e Health A 5 vi l I I 4 J ll 'U I vi , If ..-gb 1 Ah u x '4' X - Q 'Nl I lf' FAC U LTV C B Lafrombolse Enumclaw B A U o Student Advisor unlor Hugh unlor Business CllIllZOI1 E Marley Enumclaw A W Manual Arts Mechanical Arts Auto Shop Frances H Mullen Seattle A U o Hlstory Typmg Latm Vxvlan V Rm Seattle B A U o W ournallsm English Public Speaking Dorothy Tmker Seattle U o General Sclence Latm English me rg: Catherme T Magmms Enumclaw Holy Names Engllsh Penmanslup Spellmg Beatrlce Masterson Cle Elum Ellensburg Normal Socxal Scxence Nlathematxcs Art Home Economics Health Chr1st1e Qulmby Montesano Ellensburg Normal Mathematics Charles J Smlth Enumclaw A U o Coach Mathematics Social Science Norman R Webb Enumclaw A U o Mathematxcs Social Scxence Musa: Q LZ- Q ggxiff Q2 X if 3 ! 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A rf- . ES l M Q-4 M QF George Abramson Jr Enumrlaw S,-157,11 f S B A Pl y Opere ta President Boys Club An nual Sports Editor H1 Mer cury Basketball John Balsley Vfdlff Engllxh B A Orchestra H1 Y Bermce Benson Enumclaw Language Basketball Volleyball Base ball Archery Operetta An nual Stal? Glee Club Pres Sophomore Class Treasurer unxor Class Pres Glrls E Club Girls Club rep resentatxve Girls Club V1 e President Librarian Helen Calder Enumclaw Commerrlal Volleyball Basketball E Lawrence Cuyle Enumclaw Srzenn c Basketball Football Track Annual Stall' H1 Y 6474 Nl 25 I I-, Nl Ms Ahce Coad Emmulau Comm r ral Ina Boardson Enumclan General Shxrley Beddoe Enumrlaw General Archery Robert Bergum Kanarkal Englrslv Football Hn Y E Eng llsh Club Goldle Carter Enumclaw Communal Operetta Volleyball Basket ball Semor Play Mable Clnkovlch Cumberland Commercial Basketball Baseball Vxce President Torch Society E 9 S 3 , V-N' eff- -err , . A v A 'n V -- - ill A K S. . Pl-ay: lg 1,4 , f V ' ' :Club l U H . . I -fi. va 1 'A . . XXX .Ei I 4 '55 I - . 0 ': . ' .' .. .I 'll W, ll A ' , A l l A f l ll k my. e K but lit H111 Louls Dlbley Lmumlaw bngllfb Football Basketball Club Bud Douglas Iznumrlan Erlgllrh Football Basketball Traclt H1 Y E ub Ralph Estby .SL Lngllrh Hx Y Sophxe Fosmak Emumlal Cunnmr al Volleyball Basketball A nual Staff Dorothy Gibbins Emun 'lan Central Operetta. Emrose Corbln I numclaw Ldflgudlif Lxbrarlan H1 Merc Staff Treasurer Gntls Club Arch ery Torch Honor Socxely Operetta Semor Play Marle Doghat Cmnbcrland Ldfliilldgf Baseball Volleyball Basket a Ruby Elhob lzmun law Cummeuz Volleyball Evelyn Flleder Emumlan Cumrm nl Basketball Volleyball Operetta Harry Frederlcksen Enum lan Cwnmrr 111 Operetta Treasurer of S B A Annual Stall H1 X Ray Glover Enumrlan' General Open-tra: Hi-Y: Annual Staff: Trarl: Editor of Hi- Merc, N xif .sv M :E x, ?? my J as-.Q 1 Al l Robert Gump Emmiflau General Operetta Senror Play Verna Howson Enumclan Language Baseball Basketball Volley ba Operetta Gxrls E Club Gxrls Club President Annual Staff Hazel Jensen I'numrlaw Lanrua 1 Freshman Class Treasurer Soph Vice President H Merc Staff Freshman Rep for Annual Ass and Editor of Annual Volleyball Bas ketball Baseball Track Girls E Club Torch So crety Librarian Evelyn Magnusen Selleclz Commercial Louls Odsather Enlmnlaw Cmnnn rua! Football E Club Albert O Shea Enun1cIa1v Engluh Soph Class Secretary U1 lor Class Vxce Presldent Ad vertlsmg Manager for H Merc Student Body President ,milf all Yea xx' 5 Erhng Gunderson Enumlfau General H1Y Elmer Jensen Enumrlan Enrluh Baseball Football Track H1 Y E Club Torch So clery H1 Merc Staff Annual Staff Wayne Leach Sellefk Englrslv Baseball Football Track E Club Charlie Nelson Emumfon Sucnlr Football Basketball Track Baseball Senior Class Vice Presrdent E Club Hal Athletnc Scholarship Society Harvey Olsen Fnumrfan S411-nn 4 Declamatmn Operetta H Y Senior Play Abe Person Enumtlaw Ian5,uag.e Basketball Baseball Annual Sta Opererra S B A Play Yell King Orchestra Declamatlon Lowell Rasmussen Enumrlau Commcnzal Baseball Basketball Foot S B A Play O er etta E Club H1 Coralxe Sheldon W abaxh Enhlgyh Archery Operetta Editor H1 Merc Torch Society Annual Staff Dorothy Smlth fznlunclan muh r Olga Sw anson Iumu .zu t num nzal Basketball Archery ,Q ig igvf .nf lake 1 A 1 M' W3 Leonard Paulson I' nurmlan General Hn Y Operetta Helen Potter I' numtlau Stlentlllt Basketball Baseball Track tary Operetta Glee Club Sensor Play MZFJOI le Ryan SLIM Gzmral Louls Sxmonson I' nunnlan lngllxh Senior Class Treasurer H lVlerf Annual Stall Wxlllam Sorenson fnunnlau Clam rl Operctta S B A Play H Y Orchestra Glee Club H1 Y Secretary Treasurer of HI Y Senior Play Paul Squier l'num lan 5 nn! fu Football Yell Kung H1Y X. x r 5 35 1 1 by x. 2 Y o ef m ff- ' ,A LVHKZ L, ,, 29 29 fr 55414 . : 5 ' '- f' t,,, V 5 I v 1 'ff ,, Q, . 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HISTDIQY HERE were ninety f1ve freshmen enrolled as members of the class of 31 ln 1928 Fay Franklm was President, Robert Iafrombolse Vlce Presrdcnt Harry Frederrclcsen Secretary, Trenton ohnson Treasurer Go don Osborne Yell 1 eader and Miss V1fg1H13 Gray Class Advlsor Our hrst year ended wrth a plcm at Lake Sawyer The second year the class was led by Bernice Benson Hazel ensen Albert O Shea George W1111S and Freddle Langeneggar and Miss Mable Hodges Advisor The Sophomore Hop was glven May 10 1929 ln the gymnaslum The last event of the year was a p1cn1c at Lake Lucerne The third year for thls class was a happy and successful one under the guldance of George McGovern Albert Oshea Ruth Tell Bernlce Benson and Freddie Langeneggar Miss Ellzabeth Grace was our class advisor The umor year is always one to be remembered as bemg hlled to the brvn wlth act1v1t1es of all types At Chrlstmas the unlors played Santa Claus to thc Senlors An outstandmg soc1a1 event of the season was the un1or Prom In the latter part of May we entertained the Seniors but thls nme rt was enttrely com phmentary m character In honor of those who were leavrng hlgh school forever m une a breakfast was grven rn wh1ch the frnendshlp of the umor and Semot Classes was cemented after the frlendly struggle whrch had exlsted between them throughout the year Then the Semor Sneak but then they might have known Cut fourth and last year rn Enumclaw Hlgh School has been the most enjoyable of all under the excellent leadership of Catherlne Veale Charlle Nelson Helen Potter Louie Sxmonsen and Abe Person On May 15 we presented our Senior Play Nothing But the Truth under the supervxslon of MISS Dorothy Kochevar Lfnder the able and w1111ng leadershxp of our class advisor Mr L E Ashlm me presented on the nlght of Frlday December 20 one of the most successful Senlor Balls ever glven ln Enumclaw The motif was orlental On May 31 we appeared m our caps and gowns to hear a very IITIPFCSSIXE Baccalaureate Ceremony As 3 JLISII l'CW3fC1 101' i118 1:OUI' ye!-IFS of 113l'd WOI'1C W1'11C11 they 11316 dOI'18 111 I11ClI' SC1 lOO1 y83l'S Mabel C:1111COV1IC1'1 1135 been I13111CC1 V31Cd1CIOf13H 3I1C1 H3291 6115811 S31L1f3fOI'1311 of C118 C1355 of Now we members of the class of 31 go forth Into the world mth fond r membrances of the past and bright hopes for the future -Q .5 ix HM ,-,5 - gn . N , . ' . Y . . J , . i 5 3 A 9 1 .1 s 1 F 7 1 A 3 . . , . , . i . . .C 1 V v I 1 a ' ,1 -1 a , , . . , . , . V , . 1 7 7 I ' ' . , . . 7 7 7 7 1 . . . . , . . . , - . . . - , . that they cou1dn't get away without the Juniors knowing it. 7 A I 7 I 7 7 A A 7 ' ' V lf ' 7V 7 7 , . . . , ' . I f' . . . gs O .9 ' v ' ' ' v X? 111 ' -1 4 1 HZ f, X . . V , . . . . , x J ' 7 , . , V Y' C. X1 7 ' 7 1 4 X - ' WM' ' 1 1 1 'ld f zz 1 A -- .1641 Y 'vit' 'WH' M1 ,, V ' 1 4. li 6- Frederlckson Stonebrldge HlgglDS Kmkade JUNIUID CLAII DFFICEIQI Pregldem Ronald Frederlclcson Vxce Pres1dent Lucinda Stonehndge Secretary Marlon Hxgglns Treasurer Harold Kmlcade Advlsor Miss Grace COLORS Green and Wh FLOWER .S weet Pea MOTTO Carpe dxem Sleze the present clay CLASS HISTORY 5' if , ' - x ite HEN we entered the Freshman Class in 1928, we had no idea what . ' , I i P' , O V . . 3 . . . - , 5 . I -I J Y S x A. . .... ,, ,A . 1 . we xi S- 423' ,C l ffl W8 Neff g0lI1g I0 l13V8 hut VNC SOON learned The fl'CSl'lI113I1 year IS the BBSICSI of the fOUl' yB2lI'S of school and WB l'9SfCd UP fOI' an CIlCI'g6UC SOPLIOIUO 9 ffl This year our men have had thelr share of the athletlc honors In Track 1930 Phlllp Goranson came ln hrst ln the Cross Country and this vear ohn ensen wa hrst Several interesting assemblles have been sponsored this year The unxor Prom was a huge success Lucinda Stonebrldge won ln the TlmCS Oratorlcal Contest ...gf AJ 5 M, ug f' ww QQ- Q- s' 'inf ,,,v QQSH -as-' QF' X 1 JUNIDDI X XJ Astrld Andelson Walter Andxeassen Eugene Ballestrasse Esther Barqulst X Harold Benson Ellennora Bodker Helen Caldwell Jack Campbell Margaret Campbell Agatha Cerne Rowena Custer George Dahl Robert Demarco James Dlbley Margaret Delrenger Ivar Edman Frank Flnch Ronald Frederlcksen Ph111p Goransen Albert Funk Ena Gaffl Cecll Geelhart Lester Hall Margaxet Hansen Evelyn Harrlngton Clarence Hoff Mar1on Hlggms Bernard Hudson Elml Ingledue bw lll H41 fx XA JE , 3 A- - eff- -m , Nl' vk VAF- . h . 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Paulson Cl nnp K 1959 IDDHUMOIQE CLAII UFFICEIQS Presldent VICC Presldent Secretary Treasurer Advlsor CCLORS Yellow and H lute FLOWER Yellow Ro C MOTTO llfla 1 up umr mn a' ll Marvm Paulson Herhert Crlmp Frances Anderson Helen Kress MISS Frances lVlullen l 7dl 'SON TC Hgh! :Ind fl7t71 AU dl? dll CI ASS I-IISTORX HE class has dlSI1I1gUlSll6d ltself 1n foothall operetra dehatt Student Bodx Pla cl S y an one ophomore was a Student Body OHICCI' Last xear the class wo 1 the Inter class track meet The one soclal functlon of the year was the Sophomor Ho wh l lc l p 1c1 too p ace on May lst, 1931 The sprmgllke atmosphere of May Daw was carrled out 1n the decoratlons f X , one eature hemg a May pole X llr l Nl '61 l N 'O 0 w , 1 A ' l W , r, 1 Mft f , 5 Ss V4 , ks Y ' ' Q ' ' 1' - 25 X-:Z W el H , X, A - - . ' A - 4 . . . JV M A . . , 1 , I Y 0 0 W 4144 -if 4 we -119. Sophomore Girls Front Row Bermce Wlgton Ph1lipina Sxlvestrl Vlrglnla GOIH Genevleve Habenlcht Grace Peterson Ellzabeth Roland Dorls Potter Ruth Clnkovlch Harrlet MOFTIS Emlly Gauthler Grace Hopp Hazel Hart Thelma Warner Second Row Verna Jameyson Ora Dell Allen Dora Mae Johnson Mlldred 'VIcIntosh Catherme Ostevlch Eleanor Grothen Thelma Fosnlak Geraldme Funk Helen Rosllng Evelyn Goddard Florence Weston Dorothy Stout Edna Stonebrldge Thlrd Row Elxzabeth Brown Carollne McGraw ChI'lSt1I16 Klnkade Frances Anderson Clara Schomberg Norma Gllbert Helen Guerrlm Wanda Staslak Ce C1113 Sllls Emma Ronnlng Eleanor Paulson Helen Kress Back Row M1nn1e Tougow Rosalle Thoren Mary Ann Staslak Emma Solwav Wllma Wllson Nora Sllls Mlldred Swlft Bernadlne Llane Edna Reed Leona Wllson Hazel Muchllnskl Mlldred Hann Mary Parclch Sophomore Boys Front Row LEWIS Johnson James Calder Otto Bluhn James Moergelx Clayton Kranz Joe Mlh6llCh James De Marco Duane Hmshavt Leo Dlble Rlchard Molby M3Xlm8 Bebe Second Row Albert Grlenel Flank Mykut Lolen Whltehouse Matha COODCI Wllllam Nelson Hans Chrlstlansen Floyd Dans Flank Morus Harvey Nelson Olxver Hansen Robert Byrnes Thlrd Row Ralph Olson Charles Carrxere Justlce Waddell Kenneth Keys Ernest Sellger Arthur Dlbley Harold Johnson Bernard Johnson Arthur Howe Glyn Smlth Marvin Paulson Arnth Bystrom Back Rove Floyd West Fenton Grennan Bert1lBurman Albert Hawks Fred Kech George Hansen Vlctor Strom Huvh Hart Halry Erlcksen JGSSIG Tarcaso Sam Younkers 77 sig L . . 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AN lfNUMClAW LEGEND Told by H I Szcade llVed two l5I'Otl1eI'S ages ElgO S0n1eWl'le!'e tO the e3St of the pI'eSent town of Enumclaw in King County Washington just over the border o Pierce County Washington The older brother was named Enumclaw meaning thunder and the younger was called Kapoonis These brothers were great hunters and travelled far Often they were gone for many months at a time They killed game and the meat was dried for future use and cached at different points to supply their wants when they were travelling about For they were in search of a Great Spirit to make them Toomanswus men Great medicine men In time Enumclaw got possession of unusual strength and could throw small stones from peak to peak and these stones rebounding made a sharp crackling sound When the older brother wanted to call the younger brother a stone thrown in the rocks was the signal for htm to come As he grew older Kapoonis took long trips away alone At the head of the Cowhtz River he took baths every day at dawn and at dusk and finally got possession of a great fire spirit When the people crossmg over the mountalns would come near their home Enumclaw would throw stones at the different peaks as a signal of someones ap proach The noise was terrifying and fiery flames would show The people would tell others that Enumclaw caused great birds to fly at such marvelous speed that their wmgs would make great rumbling sounds especially during the storms that lxapoonis having possessed the fire spirit would cause the lightning In friendly rivalry the brothers sitting on a rocky ridge to the south of Tahoma and facing the setting sun agreed to test their great strength to see who was the greater tO tnI'0W stones to the left of the great rock he being left handed Wltl'l SlJCn f0l'CC tO C3L1Se the I'0ClQ S fldge t0 tllnible down, K3PO0nlS agreed to do lllCeWlSe throw Ing tO the flgllt ofthe white l'OCk The contest raged Wltl'1 such terrifying fOl'Ce that In 3 Sl1OI't time only 3 Sharp l'OClC stood ln the all' Tn1S l'OClC 15 known tO the X M -is present generations as Saw Tooth Rock and stands somewhere to the south or X5 E southwest of Longmire Springs The Great Spirit seeing that such dangerous play things possessed by human bemg would be too dangerous to the safety of the people caused Enumclaw to be the thunder and Kapooms to be the hghtmng for always Right of Publication of this arttcle granted exclusively to the Hi Mercury and Tiger Tales j bs ' : 3 , I ,- 5- 1 -', '- ff . 7 7 . . . . 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Y s 7 ' 5 ' - fl' I, ,, f I ' M by, WI , T281 s 'rl Cfilf N DA IQ SEPTEMBER 2 School beg1ns 5 F1rst Glrls E Club meetmg Bermce Benson new pres1dent 12 The H1 Y has IIS hrst meetlng 18-The Boys E Club has 1ts f1rst meetmg 24 G1rls Club meetxng 26-The Sen1or pep assembly Football game w1th Puyallup and we are y1ctor1ous 9 W OCTOBER Football game w1th Renton at Renton Asram we are v1ctor1ous 77 0 FIFSI Pep Rally of the season unlor pep assembly HlghllH8 H1gh and Enumclaw Hlgh meet on latter held Ttgers wm by a score 25 0 Torch Honor SOClCIy meet1ng Ruth Tell elected presldent A football game at Vashon Island mth Vashon T1gers VlCI0l'1Oll5 46 0 Flrst hohday for us Teachers 1nst1tute S H S and E H S clash on latters held T1gers Wlh 13 0 Sophomore pep assembly Another vacat1on for us teach rs no lc uhrle we play H1 Y Inductlon claw vs Kent Enumclaw VICIOUOLI5 20 0 NOVEMBER B H S and E H S on formers held T1gers mn 60 AfmlSflC6 Day assembly Football game mth Shelton not a league game E S VICCOFIOUS 27 0 We lose our hrst debate mth Tahoma Enumclaw merchants send the football squad to ste th W S C and U of W game at Umversm stadxum Rep assembly glVSh by H1 Y boys Debate mth Klrlcland Enumclaw loses Last football game of the season w1th Auburn T1gers Wln 6 0 26-Thanlcsglvmg Assembly 27 73 29 1nd 30 Thanlcsgnmg wacat1on lots of turlcty DECEMBER 5 The Dragon of XY u Foo Last operetta dlrected by lVI1ss Axerx 8-Ftrs: basketball turnout after a successful football season 19 un1ors have the1r Chrlstmas assembly tor Semors Begmnmg of two weeks xacatlon 70 Semor Ball Or1ental decorat1ons 75 Chnstmas Day 1 416, -1 7-'V GM. C-.fy 3' A - S, I I A s 1- ' - 9- ' . 10-J ' ' ' A A - is 15- 'A V ' , - . 17- . . ' . ' A ' - . 14- ' ' . ' ' ' . 23- . . . . . . 7 . ' ' - . 24- ' , 2 1 r 1 ' . 28- '- ' . 31-Hallowe'en. Hi-Merc pep assembly-Miss Ring introduces her puppets. Enum- ll- ' ' ' ' fg 'I y , .H. 12- A - V . 15- ' ' ' . f: . . -. . '. 21- ' ' . 4 3 ' - . x 1 Z9 1 9,1-1 X, Q a 1 lv' CALENIDAID JANUARY 10 H1 Y party Boys who d1dnt br1ng glrls had to wash chshes 12 Faculty and Semors held party 1n honor of M1ss Ax ery who left us to be marrled 16-Annual stall: assembly Basketball game 111th Auhurn E H S mms 23 14 23 Father and son banquet Renton and Enumclaw basketball game Renton v1ctor1ous 22 18 End of lst semester 30 H H S and E H S basketball ga1ne The latter V1Cf0f10Ub 3518 End of beauty contest for annual Evelyn Harrmgton most beaut1fu1 g1r1 H-BRUARY 6-Buckley vs Enumclaw Buckley Hlgh won 16 70 Abraham 1 mcoln s blrthday Pep assembly Yell k1ngs awarded the1r letters S H S and E H S basket ball game E H S w1ns 3316 un1or Prom Valentme mot1f P H S and E H S basketball game E H S wms 15 25 Xxfashmgton s B1rthday No school 27 28 DISIYICI Tournament Enumclavt 11 IDS honor to go to State Tournamen MARCH Annual Play Day held at U of XV 11 of our g1r1s attended lf 12 13 14 State tournament at U of W We won fourth place Assembly Plaque that was mon at state tournament was presented to Mr Smltn Declamatory contest Grade School Musreal Annual Glrls Club Conference held at Enumclaw Cross County Race Senlors wm by seven POIDIS Track meet mth Sumner APRIL Easter S11nr1se Servlce sponsored by H1 X boys S B A Play The Fam11y UpSta1rs Puget Sound Track Meet Student Body ASSOC13IlOH olf1cers elected South End Track Meet at H1gh11ne MAY Sophomore Mueer uadrangular Track Meet at Auburn County Track Meet Sen1or Day Senlor Play Nothmg But 16-D1str1ct Track Meet at Sumner Baccalaureate t me Truth JUNE Semor Breakfast Class N1ght Graduanon School closes for 1931 dn fl K, JV? zz:-.3 12- 1 'I 1 I 14--1 A , ' ' . 20- . . . . . . .' .... . - . 23- ' ' ' . . 26, , - ' A . Y f -I 7- . . ' ' '. 11, , , - . . . 14-Hi-Y boys visit New Seattle Y. 16- , . ' A . '.' 20- ' . . 21- ' 1 . 23- . ' , f 5 ' . 28- 'A . 5- . ' ' Q ' '- I 17- . , . , H A ' .77 18- . 24- ' ' ' ' ,- . 25- - ' ' . qs: ,E 1- ' 1' - 2 2- . 9-Q . Y 7 15- ' . ' , ' 1 7 ' 4 . ' 31- . . 1 1- ' '. J . v 2- , Q ' . ' ' 4- ' . Nlhln Riff, 5- 2 ' he, F11 1 '11, ww x ? QM' -L X Q 2 X52 fe fm, I NW Rd, AA J X NY' if E' S , vi' mfmii , E I-'Muni 14? QQ N uf I Xmf In ' . I 'l I Q M f reb 1' . V WF t 0 0 C 1. m- -1 F Ml- gf N . Nmth Grade Glrls Front Row Leona Keck Jane Maurlch Evelyn Mallery Genevleve Hanson Hannah Podbregar Clara Walters Mary Jane Moergell June HHITIHQCOH Kathryn Randles Pearl Gattavara Dorls Fraser Wlnlfred Nelson Lucllle Geelhart Ethlyn Stout Second Row Enn1s Emry Betty Walker Agnes Slnkovlc LOUISE Johansen Elsle Schmltz Anna Wh1tehouse M3216 Ford Lela OBr1en V1rg1n1a Sartorls Anna Anderson Dorothy Ozawa Kathrvn Johnson Bernlce Bollne Pearl Hunter Thlrd Row Buelah Oleson V1v1an Estby Frances Nlelson Els1e Weston Vladelyn Merrett Loulse Thorpe Irene Waddell Edna Smlth Lxlllan Yerxa Lxla Shaw Marlon Beck Anna Cerne Illen Wykes Back Row Paul1ne Gregorlch Beverly Comrada Mabel Kuckenbuch Hazel Sonneson Katherm C1I1kOVlCh Helen Jackson Faye Johnson Clara Van Horn Eleanor Newman Ellen Broo Mur1eI Hopp Mary Osborn Anna Podbregar Nlnth Grade Boys Front Row Frank Mxzllkar John Zaputll Fablan Goranson Archle Jensen Bernell Kombol Wmfleld Nlelson Frank Kladnlck Ph1ll1p Olson Harold Koemg George Sevlllus Delbelt Shay Alan Wllson Second Row Ivan Kolze Donald McIntosh Douglas Wllll3mS Gus Sterglon Stanley Slmenson Stanley Narozny W1ll1e Umek Dorman L1nv1lle Kenneth Thxm Marlo Gaff1 Robert Nelson Thlrd Row Kenneth Campbell Gordon Morrxs N1ck Dlerlnger Rodney Boothroyd Raymond Semansk1 Harvey Person Caxl Walshlagel Floyd Roland Fred Bock Lewls H111 Back Row Eugene Jameyson Mauuts Edman Ealnest Dzuuck Robert Campbell Roy Bystrorn Rex Sheufelt Alvln Weston Hamllton Montgomely LlSff6l Johnson Clayton TIOWSB Gelald Kldd CSCII Fllgltt Joe Dahl I IJ fi W 'e :RW Ph . 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N 'x fm A' I writ I I 41 X ml MM W I Elghth Grade Girls Front Row Bernlce Engels Helen Janson Sylvla Wllhams Wanda Warnrr Kathleen Caldwell Flola Blessmg Marjorle Nelson Theola Morgan Annie M1hC l1ch VIOIGU Poggensee Hazel CEillLlthElS Rose Dzledzlc Alene Braa Second Row Eleanor Wellman Anna Lmelud Lena Dahl Vera Kruger Max guerlte Stewart Hazel Pottel Jllafllta Wllhams Frleda Swanson S1gr1d Kami' Ruth Younkers Leona LaBrash Thlrd Row Peggy Radcllffe GCHGVIPVC Thoren Beverly Jacobs Dor1s Rose Vera West Mary Umek A1106 Hansen Margaret Goddard L1ly Chrlstlansen Edn Erlcksen Juanxta Blake Mary Fosnlak GSOIQIIIC Nelson Kathryn H111 Fourth Row Ida Odegard Selma Storbo Helen OShea Marlon Jensen Alxce Jensen Barbara Hmshau Carol Autt Eda Esperson Ehzabeth Rovers Selma Kruhkoskl Nellle Grelner Back Row MarJor1e MOQTQEII Anna Slskar Mar1on Fraser Thelma Patterson Texle Brltton Steffle Slskar Bernadette Smlth Florence Johnson Ella Erxckson Cornella McDan1el M1nn1e Tost Eighth Grade Boys Front Row Alfred DZl9dZ1C Geo1ge Tost Meledlth Barker Maurlce M1lle1 John R106 Henry Mad1SOH Ferdmand Goxanson Harold Van Trogen Lee Hart Chester Curtls John Hansen Ed Podbrevar Second Row LeRoy Blake N1ck Annas M1ke Z1gmont Charles Ber1lla Edwald Pohlot Leo McC1oskev Robert Berg Junlor Sorenson Allen Slott Haruo Ishlmaru George MOTTIS Bernard Swlft Thlrd Row Robert Johnson Delbert Krulxkoskl Charles Kuckenbuch Charles Johnson Carl Omana John Johansen Jay Helrmgton Gerald Bemls John Crosson Belmont Sorenson Back Row Vernon Smlth Frank Pomada Archle Osboln Wlllard Bergseth Cllfford Swaln Orel Thorsett Adelbert Garxett Kenneth Osborn Russell Soren son C1lff01d ChllSf,lHllS6Il Thomas Bruhn Axlelgh Hall I 32 1 3 , A- 1.-Z S rr Los? 1 , k H, v H ' ' ',. 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I ll Seventh Grade Glfli Front Row Asta Kamp Mary Pohlot Jenme Narozny Florence Grennan Lola Shewfelt Frances Wheatley Thaxs Mllllken W1nn1e W1ll1s Elsle Urk Second Row Lucllle Burnett Edel Jensen Bermce Strom Alma Johnson Helen Jensen Helen Masters Emma Parcxch Edlth Barqulst Eva Ostlvlch Iva Baker Lorralne URenn Thlrd Row June Landskov Ida Smlth Hazel Rocca Anna Grothen Bethel Isanhart Edna Lou Benskm Arlene Bell EISIC Lakovs k V1rg1n1a Kelly Frances Grennan Thelma Landskov Back Row Mary Topolskl Vera Cerne Melchen Annas Josle Sevxllus Edlth Ermence Anna Berllla Carlesta Tost Edlth Ballestrasse Marjory Laush D lores Muchlmskl Marguerlte Gard Setenth Grade Boys Front Row George Fugltt Claude Marsh Cllfford Whltcomb Elmo Blake Lovell Sherln Archie 1-raser Max MCDalllPl Mlles L1VlIlgSt0I1 Robert Nelson Martln Kerrlgan Dou-'las Thlm Donald Torcaso Flank Elllott Clarence Mallery Elmer Sorenson Second Row Carl Engels Mllton Kzanc Flank Bos1k Earnest McPherson Vlctor BOSlk Orton Knutson Arthur Tokm Leon OBr1en Jack Lexus Eugene Bock Fred Moeller Alf Edman John Stonebrldge Robert Jensen Thlrd Row Nolan Berg Arthur Sletterdahl Ernest BHFQUISD Donald Cod dard Wrlllam Solvay Arnold Hansen Eddle Ermence Ray Hllllker Jack Mar shall Charles Cuttlng Joe Pomada W1ll1am Carna Cllfford Barkus Mathew Tudor Russell Barkus Fourth Row John Arp Charles Carrxere Stanley Smrth George Nelson Jack Rasmussen Joe Smlth Jack Janacek Ferdlnand Martlna Luely Annas Alfred Stewart Ed Smith Bllly Rogers Warren Semon Back Row John Moran Burnom Frederlcksen Franklm Fox Roy Sauve Marlon Koenlg Stanley Marshall Harry Chustlansen Jack Glover Vernon Kendle Donald Hanson Howard Massey Irv1n Lemm 33 I E! 44? y J IJ , - pf V ik? 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' '- - XI '-Tw Presldent Sxlas Balsley 0 me may ll A H JIJNIUD HIGH LIFE The unlor High plays no small part ln the actlyltles of Enumclavs Hlgh School Offxcers of classes are as follows NINTH GRADE VICC Presldent Secretary Advisor Presxdent Vice Pres1dent Secretary Advlsot Presldent Vlce Presldent Secretary Advlsor EIGHTI-I GRADE Dorothy Ozawa Raymond Semanskl Mlss Calahan ohn Hansen George Morrls Beverly acobs Miss ensen Thals Mxlhken Wxlllam Solway ack Rasmussen Mxss Maglnms umor Hlgh Clubs are as active as they are numerous Under the dlrectlon of Miss Blake the Tlntmg Club turned out tmted photos MISS Qtumbys Folk Dancing Club members grew very expert ln trlppxng th lmghr fantastic The Glrls Athletxc Club under M159 ensen 3dVlSOYSl1lp found sports and contests stlmulatlng some well pilot was an able helper Mr Finch also turned out some good tumblers whose acrobatlc work was 1 feature of many Basketball games The Boys Athletic Club under Mr Hannus turned out some promlsmg athletes The Boys Cooklng Club turned out to be a success The mothers of the mem bers dnd not report a great deal of help however from the members Miss Masterson advlsecl the young chefs ln the cullnary art The Glee Club caroled away the hours under Mlss McIntosh s baton Mxss Tlnkers SCIENCE Club studied all about the wonders of our everyday world The Art Club wlth M155 Calahan has spent a prohtable year The Dramatlc Club put on two Christmas plays Miss Maglnnls was their coach The unlor Hlgh band whose leader was Mr Webb presented some d1H:lCUl melodxes before the year ended The big Chrxstmas Party ln the gym vas the mam event of the year Th Exghth Grade Class made preparatlons The Freshman Assembly was conceded to be one of the best of the year The Declamatlon Contest was dlV1dCd The Nmth Grade took part ln th High School d1v1s1on and the Seventh and Exghth Grades partxclpated m the grade d1v1s1on Wlnners were as follows Grade contest Oratorlcal Helen Oshea Dramatl Cllfford Wh1ICOmb High School contest Dramatlc Katherme Randles .,, - M Q G 5 - I ll - - 4- - - - l A ' C -s-- ---- 1 . n V - - - - - - - J SEVENTH GRADE . A - 1 -e-- J 4 , , ' . ,I . A , J 1 ,S . . , Model airplanes were made by the Airplane Club. Mr. Finch, although not a N?'1lV'f2 j ' ' . ' ' f . . . . I Y A I . . ' . . E C tx . . . . ' 1 4 , . i . , ' ,- I h, . . ' . i 5 ., . M f34 5 QW EZ J W Hr D- xg X 4' NMS W x M WN m. XM H g XI X! 'Mft N im. 454' y Y f l ' 5 ' E Q9 'Tk , ' Hn V 5 'J Mwvi 'K - Advxfx -- EN 1 fi . Q' 225 W- a ,..f' RA 'vi Back Row Cuvle Rasmussen E Jensen Dlbley Center Row Benson Glover Howsen Miss Ring Benson Slmonson Abramson Front Row Yerxa Veale Sheldon Tell Jensen Anderson Paulson Fosnlak TIGEIQ TALES STAFF Editor Assistant Editoi Art Edltor Society Drama Music M1 Mercury Humox Junlors Sophomores Snap Shots Hazel Jensen Astrid Anderson Arthur Dlbley Verna Howsen Catherine Veale Corahe Sheldon Lou1e Slmonson Harold Benson Eleanor Paulson Ruth Tell Calendar Business Managei Advertising Boys Athletlcs Girls Athletics Boys E Club Girls E Club Nmth Grade Eighth Grade Seventh Grade Belnice Yetxa Catherine Veal Catherlne Veale Ray Glover Sophie Fosniak George Abramson Bernice Benson Silas Balsley John Hansen Thais Milliken HO is the most beautiful girl in Enumclaw High School? The question puzzled the Tiger Tales Stall: lt led them finally to launch a contest to determine the solution and incidentally to sell annuals Ten votes were given to each purchaser to he cast for the candidate of his choice likely prospects Seniors Fanny Turner and Emrose Corbin uniors Rowena Custer and Evelyn Harrington sophomores Frances Anderson and Genevieve Habernicht Ninth Lila Shaw gl Eighth Marion ensen ' Q Seventh Helen Masters After a lively and interesting contest Evelyn Harrington emerged with the most votes and was awarded a Tiger Tales Daily broadcasts over the Ventilator Network was a feature of the stall s advertising campaign ungle scenes which are carried out in this book and the hand colored division sheets painted by members of the Art class and other volunteers, are used for the hrst time in Tiger Tales The annual staff sincerely hopes that the readers of toe 1931 Tiger Tales may enjoy this yearbook and in years to come, through this book may remember their happy school days IJ W6 G D' 45 ' MH Lt The masculine members of the faculty chose the following girls as the most 5 ' - 'A ' . 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H52 ,lil w il lx 49 I 5 Back Row Kinkade Demarco Jensen Gunderson Frederlcksen Mlddle Row Glover J Jens n Frnch Dlbley Benson Lafromboxse Abramson Front Rovt Sheldon Zgonc Flle-der MISS Rmg Hans n Ingledue Woolery Elllot HI MEIQCUIQY HE H1 Mercury 15 a bl monthly paper hrst prmted 1n 1919 It ts pub l1shed by the ournalxsm Class Speclal edmons put out thls year were th Chnstmas Edmon Semor Edmon and one Enumclaw Herald The pollcy of H1 Mercury lb to mamtatn a clean sportsmanlxlce paper to collect and prmt all the avallable news to buxld and rnfluence student oplnnon and to develop a umform school sp1r1t of the hnghest quallty The staff cooperate wxth school authorltles 1n promotmg hrgh social and scholastlc standards lf en courages the best school enterprlses endeavors to express student OPINION and trles to work always for the best mterest of school and commumty The stall: was appomted by Mr Hall and Mrss Rmg and changed 1n anuary Edxtors Coralxe Sheldon Ray Glover ASSISIHHI Edltors Harold Kxnkade Ronald Frederlclcson Make Up MBFJOYIC Ryan Robert Demarco BUSINESS Managers Elmer ens n George Abramson Humor Features Ronald Fredetlclcson Nlargaret Hanson Headlmes ohn enson Gxr s C u Evelyn Flleder Elma Ingledeu Boys Club Personals Erlmg Gunderson Harold Benson Pattn Woolery Betty Zgonc Exchange ohn ensen Erlmg Gunderson Copy Readers Harold Kmlcade COIHIIE Sheldon 3 A 's e. 1: ,f f y -LD Nh ll A - HI-MERCURY STAFFS: - ---- P - , E ll 'fy , ' fl - J l ' - - ' r lr ' ------- J J X ' l.' l lv - - ft ' ' , gl ' ' ' l 9 f - - - J J , . l A A - - ' , , ' f el H63 VE . 1,4 IIS! -.1 GJ Front Row Glrglch Hlgglns Stonebrldge Habenlcht Lemm Klnkade Gaffl Paulson Center Row Sheldon Potter Swlft C1nkov1ch Stonebrldge Janson Smlth Corbln Tell Back Row Frederxcksen Clnkovlch Anderson Kress Paulson WHYIIQI Mrzllkar Anderson Schomburg Jensen Mr Hall TUIQCH HE Torch Honor SOCIECY was orlgmated and put lnto effect by the Seattle schools The Torch whlch was used by the Greeks as a symbol of progress retams this meamng and IS the emblem of the SOCIEIY The purpose of the Torch Honor Socxety IS to estabhsh good fellowship among students mterested rn the pursurt of knowledge to encourage scholarshxp by recognx t1on of merxt and to promote good school cmzenshrp The SOCl8fy IS governed by a pomt system The l1st of RCIIVIIICS for which pOlntS are awarded mcludes scholarshlp each branch of athletlcs debate class OHICSFS school offlcers business managers edttors and others The symbols of the Torch Honor Society are the one bar pin two bar pm and Torch pm To be ellgxble to wear the one bar p1n durlng the second year the student must have earned 28 pomts durmg hrs Hrst year ln hlgh school To wear the two bar pm durmg the third year he must have earned 58 pomts bv the end of the second year To wear the Torch he must have earned 90 pomts at the end of the thlrd year To keep thls pm he must have earned 124 polnts Presldent Ruth Tell X Vlce President Mabel Clnkovlch Secretary Treasurer Marlon Higgins SENIORS Mabel Ctnkovlch Ruth Tell Helen Potter Emrose Corbin Hazel ensen Coralle Sheldon Dorothy Smlth JUNIORS Ruth Janson enme Mrzllkar Ena Gaffl Astr1d Anderson Lucm da Stonebrldge Marlon H1gglHS Ronald Frederlcksen Tllde Lemm SOPHOMORES Chrlstlne Klnkade Ruth Clnkovlch Frances Anderson Clara f Schomburg Edna Stonebrldge Mxlclred Swxft Marvm Paulson Vxrgmxa Goln Genevieve Habenlcht Ivan Glrgxch Dons Mae Potter Thelma XVarner Eleanor , Paulson Helen Kress f57 ' s l . . . 7 . . . . . . . Y , . , . . I ' 3 I , Y ' 5 7 7 9 ' 5 The officers of the Torch Society are: Q Sf 'E V ' 'O . . . s I ' 1 2 ' A , , , ' , J , , ' - : YJ 7 7 1 - Y 7 7 ' : Y 7 7 a v 9 s v' 5 X v 1 1 Q 'lf - 1 ' ,tx E Elica, 'mi YV 'we 4 ,l l ' f f Q W..-ullll. ' 'ml WW' ,-, ww, se , ,er Q- . A' , 1' .4 'T . ' ' . 2 ' , ' ' . ,H 4, 'df , ' qo . ' . -I za , I1 . , 9 l 'u . - ' 2 , 1, . ' f Y s . - , A A ll Q 2 - ' -if 1 -r ' - . . 1' 1 f I , . 'rf K'- ' . . ' l ' ' g . I . 1,41 , Q ge! . - . . I I , ' . ' fa' A ' . I ' X V4 lj T I V V , ' Q r ,SW ' ' ki . ' X ' ,. ,. f sr. Q N Q . , M Fld 1-V OShea W1l11s Fredeucksen Warner Person AIIDCIATED ITIJDENT IBDDY Presxdent Al OShea Vlce Presrdent George WllllS Treasurer Harry Frederrcksen S ecre tary Thelma Warner Yell Krng Abe Person HE Assocrated Student Body whlch plays such an extremely rmportant part n the life of the Enumclaw Hugh School rs composed of students who possess a student body trcket These students who belong to the Student Body attend every athletrc acnvlty sponsored by our school The Assocrated Student Body rs brgger better th1s year than rt has ever been before The students try therr best to make lf a model student body and also to make as much rmprovement as they can rn order that the student body may be looked up to as one order whrch they can enjoy and one whrch they want others to attend The Board of Control consrstmg of the Student Body Cffrcers and the cla X presrdents meet to decrde upon questions whlch pertaln to the school as a whole X ' The Assocxated Student Body has worked hard thrs year Besrdes sponsormg all the hrgh school athletrcs the student body play The Famrly Upstairs and the operetta The Dragon of Wu Fu they have erected nevs bleachers for the athletic e As a whole the Student Body Assoclatron rs an organlzatron which 15 looked up to by all the students It wrll contxnue to hold an rmportant place rn the hearts ot the students who graduate and go to hxgher schools of learmng as well as those ll ,. . who remarn An, l WI U81 NA I M na Astrrd Anderson Catherme Randalls Ora Dell Allen Lucmda Stonebrldge D ECLAMATI DN AN D 0 IQATD DY HERE were many contestants ln the Declamatron Contest this year due to the fact that every student 1n all Engllsh classes was compelled to learn a selcc tion Astrld Anderson with The Mystery of Lmcolns Power came first ln the Oratorxcal whlle the Humorous dnvnsron relred upon Ora Dell Allen Wlfh Whoa anuary' , and the Dramatlc on Catherrne Randalls with The Lrttle Patrrot lh Luclnda Stonebrldge placed second ln the county m the Oratorlcal Contest She wrote and delivered The Four Horsemen of the Constltutlonal Conventxon Ewa? 19 Helen Kress Helen Potter Elleanor Paulson xfxg D EBATE uf 2 HE questxon for debate thls year was Resolved That all automobile owners 1 should be compelled by law to carry msurance covermg personal habnllty and property damages Thxs year the team was even up rn v1ctory and defeat Mrss Rlng thexr coach led them off to vlctory m thelr two negatxve debates with Renton and Black Dramond Thus shows that the team IS capable of saying a strong frrm No whlch IS some f thmg of whlch to be proud Evidently Tahoma and Kirkland were capable of the same thang as the decxslon was agamst us m these two afhrmatwe debates Thus year ended eleven years of debatmg for Enumclam Hrgh School E' l mm T393 if f' 2 444 J--- 4 ,e ,il tn' ' if Y 55 'Sw ' t 2' T 44 I ' ' lf ' Y ,, ' 7 . . . . . , . ,, J ,,, . . . N . . . Hoops, to represent us in finals at Auburn. ' rt ' ' - rv. K 1 . ,,r,wr,.,,,., ,. - . - t . . . S ,g V Y, - - ee - ' VV ,Y ' 7 - 9 ' - ' - ef as - - D V 7 9 9 ' . . - . , -Y D . , A - I1 Il I , - ,gy ,, lf? . .f - o a 5 W , MM 5? ,f17'- lnf ,S 'QV NUTHING BUT THE TDUTH O TELL the whole truth and nothmg but the truth for twenty four hours W1 the dlfflcult task accomphshed by Bob Gump m hrs portrayal of Robert Bennett 1n the Senior Class play Nothlng But the Truth The play by ames Montgomery was coached by Miss Kochevar and gnven m the Hugh School Gym naslum on May 15 Gwen, Mr Ralstons daughter IS interested m charlty, and her father has PfOm1S6d to double any amount of money she procures exceedlng twenty thousand dollars She IS able to collect only ten thousand dollars so she g1VCS thls money to her france, Bob Bennett, to Invest for her, hoping to double the amount Bob bets Mr Ralston Mr Donnely, and Mr Van Dusen ten thousand dollars that he cai tell the truth for twenty four hours Bob won hrs bet of 10000 rn spite of hrs frlends Van Dusen, Ralston and Donnely who, of course, strrve to make hlm tell a he But, wlth hrs sweethearts charlty money at stake he sn-nply had to wm m splte of a b1shop a famlly frlend and two chorus glrls And because he won, Mr Ralston had to make good his offer to double h1s daughter s 20 000 charrty fund Finding that lt IS not always SO BSSY IO tell the Il'UIl'1 35 I0 Want to fell the truth Bob resolves never to tell the truth agam The Cast was as follovss Robert Bennet Dlck Donnely Clarence Van Dusen Blshop Doran Gwendolyn Ralston Mrs E M Ralston Ethel Clark Mable Jackson Sable Jackson Martha Stage Manager Ass1stant Busmess Manager Asslstant NA H01 Robert Gump Charlle Nelson Ray Glover Harvey Olsen Bermce Yerxa Dorothy G1bb1ns Emrose Corbm Goldle Carter Helen Potter Fay Weston Albert O Shea Loule Slmonsen Catherme Veale George Abramson ' ' ., YQ I ' t .77 . J , . . . . . . . . . ,Q . ' , . V . . . . , . . 5 . , 5 , . ' N N I2 E. M. Ralston - I - I - I - I - I - -William Sorenson Spy-E . - - h D - - . vp 55 .... - I ' - V I I I I I I - W . . . - - - - - - - - - - ' 'I b - ------ . . A511 l lk Q 195 X v1 Tlrl E FAMI LY UDITAI IDI HE Famrly Upstarrs, a hrlarrous comedy rn three acts, by Harry Delr was presented by the Student Body on April 17 rn the Hlgh School Gym nasrum Mrss Mullen coached the productron assrsted by Mrss Calahan From Hr Mercury we take the followrng rnformatron ust rmagrne Vrrgrnra Gorn as unpopular Why rf the facts were only known her mother has been endeavorrng unsuccessfully for years to get her marrred oil lf you find thrs a lrttle rmprobable dont let rt bother you Her unpopular gurl lrne rs only the part she plays rn the Student Body play The Famrly Upstarrs Her father, oe Heller has a salary of 42 50 a weelc and an ambltron to make hrs son Wrllre get a job The mothers ambrtron rs to get her daughter Lourse marrred to anybody who wrll take her Lourse hnally meets the young man of her chorce, Charles Grant and they become engaged However, her mother rnsrsts o rnterferrng wrth the result that the engagement rs called off Everybody suffers a bad half hour untrl the trouble rs all cleared up and the play ends happrly The cast was as follows Lourse Heller Vrrgrnra Gorrr Mr Heller Marvrn Paulson Charles Grant Herbert Crrmp X Annabelle Heller Genevreve Habemcht 1 Wrllre Heller Abe Person Mrss Calahan Astrrd Anderson Mrs Grant Eleanor Paulson Herbert Grant James Moergelr Stage Manager Albert OShea Assrstant Loure Srmmonson Busrness Manager Catherrne Veale Asslstant Ray Gloxer Property Manager Harold Krnltade i 66 . . ,, . . Y . ,- H ' 7? V' ' ' 1 NJ . . . . . D. g , I I, . . . , . . . H , . ' ' If ' ' ,Y . , I . . n Mrs. Heller ------ Marjorie Krulikoski . ---- - - E'a'.Q!, - - ---- -'r 4 . - - - - - - ', X' T ' ' 1 1 1 . lr , - - - V If 4E . - - - f ' - I ably' X - . '41 1 fl W l v.l' CAB . , nm- Dragons Head Appeals TI-1E DIQAGUN Of WU F00 HE Dragon of Wu Foo an operetta of Chinese settmg was presented by members of the un1orSen1or Hlgh schools ln the Hlgh School gym naslum on the evening of December 6 At the begmnlng of the play Smg and Lxng keepers of the dragon reveal the fact that the dragon ns only a myth Chan commander of the army admits to Sxng and Lmg his love for the fair Koole Yan daughter of the Lord Hlgh Manderln and of her father s dlSllkC for hmm because he has not proved ll1ITlS6ll'- a hero Wxtlm tht help of two Amerxcan sallors Chan plans to have them hrd beneath a dragon and lcldnap KOOIC Yan Chan at thus excxtmg po1nt was to rush lh and rescue hrs loved one The sailors became exclted and lnstead of grabbxng Kooxe Yan talce the aunt Poo Chow by mlstalce Poo Chow rescues herself and the Manderln seelng she ha hrs preclous amult about her neck demands II from her Before returnlng nt to hmm Poo Chow forces hlm to glVE hrs consent and blessmgs for Chan s and KOOIC Yan s marrlage Thls operetta whlch was dellghtful xn IES v1v1d way was dlrected by Miss Patrxcla Avery head of the muslc department who was asslsted by the Mlsses Loys 0 26 McIntosh and Dorothy Kochevar 'E -.A Musxc furnished by the school orchestra under the SUPCFVISIOH of N R Webb Gwen by speclal perm1ss1on of Blrchard and Company Busmess Manager Catherme Veale Stage Managers Albert O Shea LOUIS Sxmonson Scenely Art Class C Marley Costumes M Hodges B Masterson Stagmg and Llghtmg L E Ashlm 4 .,. 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The Chorus on Parade CAST OF CHARACTERS Chan Captain of the Mandarrn s Guard Ivan Gnrglch Kar Sung Lord Hlgh Mandarm of Wu Foo Harvey Olsen Floyd West Ho Tong HIS confldentlal secretary Ling Lord Hrgh Keeper of the Dragon Wm Sorenson Klmg Hrs deputy Abe Person Tom Boatswann of U S S Elorlda ames Moergh erry His mate Wm Rasmussen Poo Chow The Mandarm s Aunt Dorothy Glbbens Koore Yan The Mandarln s Daughter Esther Barquxst Kum Ea Llla Yan Her confldantes and frrends Evelyn Flreder Mlldred Mclntosn Ko Tum See La Her attendants Vnrglnla Gom Genevleve Habemcht Dora Mat ohnson Alrce Nlelsen Wee Sxng A page Mary jane Moergh Keepers and Soldiers Ora Dell Allen Agatha Cerne araldene Funk Evalyn Ehzabeth Roland Vlfglhla Sartorrs Clara Schomburg eanette Schomburg Coralle Sheldon Dorothy Stout Thelma Warner uanlta Wllllams Sanlors and Keepers Robert Gump Robert Demarco Ray Glover Leonard Paulson Raymond Semanskl Clayton Trowse ohn Rrce Lowell Rasmussen Clxfford Whltcomb Chmese Gxrls and Dragon Dancers Bermce Benson Goldxe Carter Emrose Corbm Ruth anson Chrnstxne Kmlcade ennle Mrzlrkar Lela OBr1en Llla Shaw Edna Smlth Mrldred SWITI Ruth Tell Mlnnxe Tougow Anna Whlf6hOUSC Mary Wh1ICh0USC Lrlllan Yerxa Attendants of the Mandarlne Edna Erlclcson Ellenora Wellman Loxs Ntelsen Thelma Patterson Attendants of Poo Chow Harrret Horrxs Altcla O Brren Hanna Podbreggar I nj IW 6 6 . t qv' , - 1 ' If 6 4 Q, V mg.: .V . l Q I . Q l , 4, iw W ,. . . , . . . , . . . , . . - . . . . . , 7 5 - - . . . , , . , , I U ,l , V ' s v J 1 Goddard, Genevieve Hanson, Evelyn Mallery, Mary Ann Pieze, Doris Potter, 9 v v J 1 . . . . . in 7 I , , , J g.QVW : 9 1 9 1 m . . . 5, l I 1 Q J 1 9 E? ' W . . : . D , , , . y E ,I I 5 ' . , J . l 5 , 9 D Y gl , 9 s s 7 . ' . . . lx - , , , , 'I ' . . . . . 'Wy M - - s v , ' J SWA l ' I ' I 43 3 ,ml N. B HIGH ICHDDL DIQCHEITIQA Back Row Mr Webb Henry Madxson Loulse Johansen Gordon Morrls Emrly Gauthler Frances N1elson Junlor Sorenson Fablan Goranson Frank Mrzllkar Harold Johnson Fred Keck Harvey Nelson Frank Flnch Robert Campbell Front Row Floyd Davls Robert Johnson Abe Person Bernadlne Llane Charles Berllla Edward Pohlot Archle Osborne Ferdmand Goranson Bernard Hudson John Balsley John Jensen Hamllton Montgomery Bernard Johnson Kenneth Campbell DEI? BAND Floyd Davls John Jensen Bernard Johnson Robert Johnson Harvey Nelson Frank Fmch Harold Johnson T441 Qi : .,, sxv f- 1' PI f' T L V1 . an , 17 ' t - ' ' 9 . Arleigh Hall, Justus Waddell, Marvin Paulson, James Calder. i . 7 X ' 5 ' , l 3 IENIDID BALL NDER the Mandarlns gaze Ml'1lCl'l was somewhat sottened by the colored lights the gentlemen and their charmmg p1rtners d1nced to the hauntrng 9I!'3ll'1S of the dEiflCC hand It was cherry hlossom trme lh a charmed land isolated from the cold dreary world outslde Instead of lf helng hye days from Chrlstmas II seemed as lf rt were five days untll May Day Even the fragrance of the purple and gold chrystanthemums rn huge orrental vases seemed to cast a dreamy spell over the dancers However xt was only a dream that lasted for a few short hours endlng wh n the cloclc struck 12 JUNIDIQ DIQDM On Fehruary 14 the rllustrtous untors held their Prom 1nd such 1 Prom as ll was King Valentme reigned supreme 1n all In glory of Sllll0Llt.IUeS xllumrnated hearts lovers henches 1nd gayly draped walls Pestoons of hearts were suspend d from the cellmg Cupld peeped from the wlndows whrle over tn 1 corner a crescen moon glowed aga1nst a starht sky In haclc of the orchestra a huge lllumlnated heart twrnlcled ln trme to the muslc Varled colored hghts were throvxn from the halcony upon the dancers lendrng charm to the costumes of the gurls oil setting the d1rle clothes of the heys Altogether the Prom was a socral uccess and here s 1 de p d1rlc secret was also a hnanclal success IUDHUMUIQE HOD Among other pleasures May Nrght brought along the Sophomore Hop Th drah gymnasium was transformed into 1 xerltahle fnryland of color srnce the atmosphere of a May Nrght was carried out ln decorations A huge May Pole 1de1 was one center of rnterest mth 1ts lM'lLlfll'.llllW shaded streamers One almost expected to see thrnly cl1d mud ns sl-up m tu Wllld 1nd un wmd the Maypole mth dance and song The orchestra found lfSElf amld a garden scene ryhrle opposrte them stood huge fan shaped Hover decked lattice Prnlc and yellow roses hloomed from thetr crepe paper stems 1n profus1on uhlle the happy dancers counted the passing hours reluctantly I X43 H ' 6 , fx a as -1 9- ' o - wil ' STS? , . , e I e I I L ' ' . v vb A B-7 H L+ x L' A 4 xvx A V ek A I I ' ' ' Q ' ' e , ., . . J ' A ' 5 ' 9 .A W f. ' ' ' ' s , - ' 5 . te . . Q -it A ', ' 1 ' ' . C ' A ' . l l . ' e el '- A , Q- ' ,x . . . . Nff 2 A A V 1 1 ' - V' N - f -' ,. 'v Jo 1 ,wa 'W 5-If 3: N l W J S 0 If . Km' Fourth Row Odsather Murkouskl Campbell Lafrombolse Benson Thlrd Row Douglas Fmch B Dlbley Hall Bergum L D1bley Nelson W1l11s Second Row L ach Hawks D1bley Jensen Calder Campbell N1els0n Ras mussen Ulman FIODL Row Cerne WIQDOII Wykes Howson Benson Stonebudge Dogllat, Pomada BUYS AND GIDLS If CLUB! BOYS E CLUB The 1930 1931 ed1t1on of the Boys E Club IS larger than ever before flns IS probably due to the greater 1nterest taken 1n rraclc Th1s year there were approx1 mately twenty two m61Hb6FS 1n the club Coach Chuck Smlth 1s the advlsor The boys plan to decorate the trophy case before the current school year IS ov r Each fall and spr1ng the 1n1t1at1ons are held Usually the new members a e compelled to dress up 1n some sort of r1d1culous regaha, much to the1r embarrass ment All the boys agree however that II lb well worth all tl1e1r embarrassment to be a member of the Club Plans are be1ng made to 1naugurate a standard sweater for the members A dance wxll probably be gxven to F3159 the money for these sweaters GIRLS E CLUB The Glrls E Club was organlzed 1n 1928, ICS purpose be1ng to 1nterest g1rls 1n athlencs The Clllb costume IS 3 black sweater WlI1'1 the emblem l1'l OTE-lllge TlllS The requ1rement for membersh1p IS one large E or be1ng on two second teams A C scholarshlp standard 1n the last quarter preced1ng 1n1t1at1on 15 also necessary Each year the name of the two g1rls havmg the most poxnts earned IH athletlcs IS engraved on the cup wh1ch was presented to the Club by Mrs C B Lafrombo1se The two g1rls also FCCCIVB an athlet1c award wh1ch 15 a large E wxth the letters G A A on It The ofhcers for th1s year were Bern1ce Benson Chr1st1ne Pomada Verna Howson Margaret Campbell, and Agatha Cerne The advlsors were 1V11ss Ellzabeth Grace and MISS Frances Muller The outstand1ng actlvlty has been presentmg the football boys wlth a water carr1er The soc1al aCt1Vlt16S were a guest luncheon Alumnae Banquet and Semor Farewell Banquet 1 6 ,mn -1-J. M 4 ' : , 1 1 , ' . . ' O Y ' ' ' - - V w c 1 F- y v Y 7 Q 9 Y - ' ' 7 fl ,Y ' 7 '. - - ee . va ' - ' . A . ' 7 7 1 . 7 . , ,, ,, , . . . . . . is worn on days of games and meeting days. - r ' er ra - 7 5, yy I- I U ,, . , . . . . . . 7-51' 472 A 1 ', hs' W . C' 1 ' ll ' ' . . . ' . . . . . . ee ay . N ff Y, ' ll I ' I . . . ' . . . x A 7 V I A . 1 ' . ' 11 1. I 4 . . . , , I x 1- , 111 ' V ' 1 3 ll - ' ' I - fl all F4 3 Q A W8 AW Front Row Olsen Paulson K1nkade W11l1s Mr Webb Estby Crlmp Nelson Jensen Mlddle Row Ulman Sorenson R Frederlcksen Benson Balsley Douglas H Frederlcksen Back Row Cuyle Bergum Glover Wllhams Nelson Jensen Gunderson l'II Y CLUB HE Enumclaw H1 Y Club lS an orgamzatlon aPf1l1ated Wlth the State and Na t1onal H1Y Clubs of the Young Mens Chrlstlan ASSOCIHIIOH of Amerlca It IS an organlzatlon under the superv1s1on of Edmr' Socolofslcy Secretary of the Kung County Y M C A The club lS composed of a group of selected boys from the Sen1or H1gh School Th1s orgamzanon, sponsored by several of the busxness men of the town has as its adv1sor Mr Norman Webb The OEICCFS of the club for the year of 1930 1941 were George W1lllS, Presldent, Harry Frederlclcson, VICE President, and W1lll3U1 Sorenson, Secretary and Treasurer The purpose of th1s organlzauon 15 to create, ma1nta1n, and extend throughoet the school and commun1ty hlgh standards of Chr1st1an character The slogan of the club IS Clean l1v1ng, clean speech, clean athlet1cs and clean scholarsh1p The clubs objectnves are health betterment m1nd acqmrement, soul enr1chment, and servlce ach1evement Bes1des holdlng 1ts meetmgs every Thursday the club sponsors n1ght meetmgs to wh1ch they lnVlI8 members of other clubs to the meetmgs, and also puts on a pen assembly dur1ng the football season One of the feature events of the year for the club IS the church SCTVICC One of a 32 is the events of the year the Club looks forward to lb the annual H1 Y party Thls 1 event tool: place anuary 10 and was a great success Many of the club members attended the annual H1 Y COHVCHIIOD at Renton at wh1ch new members were taken xnto the club A sunr1se SCFVICC was sponsored by the club on Easter mornlng th1s year The club d1sbands at the end of the year w1th an annual PICUIC 1n honor of the Semors who w1ll be mlSSlhg from the1r ranks when they convene the followmg year L sv: e lo- 410. - f- Mn c.-'J 1 -I cr r- - I - sv 4 2 J H' t -A -A I . Y . . .. ... P :fm 155, f 5,46 m W MM x 4. Rr' 'Q X vrna Hox van GIIQLI CLUB l r1w1drnI X :run Alam on Vice Prcwldrnl liernlrc Bc-n on Sc-crm-tan Bs-rnur c-rx Advisor 'Vllss D Knvhcvar 'lhe mcmlvcrilup of the clulu 1 madv 1 f ll lp 0 a thc- girl ln Sc-mor Hugh Thus war the Glrl Club Conference uae held m Enumclau Nlarch 71 Gmrge Rlwrammn BUYS CLUI3 Pro xdnnt X lcr' Pre Sf-crerarx Tfea5U pr Adxrsor :A il KH! Tw olwyvct of :lu Bow flulf 1 to promote tudenr mc-fare B cau e ex l ry x nn xchool a mvmlwer Bow Club fonrmum 1 Grp' Alwram on Charlxc Nel on Harold Bannon ohn Ulman IN r G Hall o 2 lv of lm xxtal Lrou s 's FY .. 5 .-ff J- lx 5 2:-.J Q lf 'f ' A if 2445, V x sm' I l .I Q L. ' 9 I .......... '- , 1 . 8 . U I -Y l- in F- l- -I -I .- K '. Ya . ', l f---- S ---- 5 V - .A , .A f 'A' ,, I J 5' 20, E.. -'fl sf ' 5 1 Q WZ E Q ' ' '-------- CA' Y s X, f' . 4- ........, A , f xl 'fl I, 'A A- 'Y l- 5- 'A '- '- ' 54 p - , , ' I 5 i . 1- I ' ' --' 1' s- S 'Q ' fn mx , 1 , lw om 2 ' 1 p, ll' ' Isl -181 5 ff .p if f Q 342 C 1 Q P N wwf ga S K I lg Wu 9. fk E?-fix? 5 'S N 2 5 N' wif A Wx XA M I ix-E-'-gi 5 X ff- 1 , W, 4, 1 X 1, .- 5- A ' as NATICNAL ATHLETIC ICHOLAIDIHID IUCIETY HE National Athletic Scholarship Soclety was lnaugurated ln Enumclaw l-hgh School on February Z0 1930 The Society consxsts of boys who have earned a large E m any one of the three major sports and have maintained an average grade of C or better ln thelr studtes for three consecutive semesters There are five boys ln the hrgh school that belong to the club George WllllS Elmer ensen Charles Nelson Harold Benson and Plerce Lafrombolse The cluo holds no meetmgs and has no offxcers It IS strlctly an honorary socxety The clutr has clone much m the way of bettermg sports and clevelopmg hetter sportsmanship Q KS well 35 Seftlng UP 3. SCl1OlElI'Shlp standard l-Ol' athletes T49 Q E v u 1 L - 4: f. .1 i Q 411 - fm me ' 1 ll 4 ,tt 7 1 . Q V E f ,U Elmer Jansen, Charles Nelson, Pierce Lafromboise, Harold Brnson, George Wrllns 1 - 'I . . , . . , J . . , ' 1: s a 1 - , . . . . , 0:-gg f ... F5 A . br' l ,fn -. L . 'Qf' 3- X 1 The Mighty Tiger Team Back Row Mr Hannus John Ulman Bud Douglas Les Hall Bob Campbell Harold Benson Coach Snuth Front Row LOUIS Odsather Plerce Lafrombolse Arthur Dlbley Jlm Dlbley Tom Murkowskl George W111lS FOOTBALL IN REVIEW PUYALLUP STARTER A 19 to 0 defeat handed to Puyallup formally opened the 1930 football season for the Enumclaw High School The game was played September 26 on the local grldxron RENTON TACKLE The second game of the season was played on the Renton Held October 3 The game was swxfr and furious but the Enum law Tlgers walked away wxth an easy vlctory Score Enumclaw 27 Renton 0 HILINE INVASION On October 10 the strong Hnlme grldlron squad mvaded the T1gers den but were successfully drlven off with a score of 25 to 0 VASHON VICTORY In the Vashon games the Tlgers ran up thelr hlghest score of the season on the Islanders held October 17 The score was 460 The Islanders were mexperxenced as th1s was thelr first year m the League Thxs game was staged 1n a drlzzlmg ram whlch made footing and the handlmg of the plgsknn very chffxcult Both teams were mlghty mstruments of destructnon 1n whxch the T1gers emerged vnctorxous The game took place October 24 on the local held The score Enumclaw 13 Sumner 0 KENT FROLIC October 31 the Tlgers defeated the Kent Vandles 18 to 0 m the Kent Fleld The Kent Vandles expected to be defeated by five or more touchdowns but they gavc a good account of themselves and held the Tngers to 18 pomts rsol NSE if SUMNER STRUGGLE ml I . . . b 7 f 'nllfl . - - I ' I '1 lla, ' A A-A I 0 wt 'Ill The Football Squad Front Row E Johnson J Dahl Crimp Sm1th Hawks Hudson Morrxs R Bystrom MUTKOWSKI Nelson Thorsett, Second Row L Dlbley Wlll1S Jenson Lafromboxse Hall Bergum Odsathtx Benson Douglas A Dlbley Lou Dlbley J Dlbley Thxrd Row Onnle Hannus Flnch Ulman L Johnson Montgomery H Nel son Cuyle Campbell Strom Molby L Rasmussen Coach Smith Fourth Row Leach Waddell Hoff Rxce G Rasmussen Wh1f6 Kranc G Dahl Burman A Bystrom BUCKLEY FRACAS Thls game decided the champlonshxp of Class A Puget Sound League It was the hardest fought game of the season Both teams were falrly evenly matched as to strength and weight The winning score mme ln the second quarter The score was 60 ln Enumclaw s favor AUBURN TRIUMPH team hmshed the season wrth the champronshrp and a perfect record The Tlgers have won enght confer nce games wnthout their goal lme hem, crossed and they were vxctonous m two non conrerencc games defeating Shelton to 0 and Foster 18 to 6 The latter was the only team to score on the Tlgers and thus was the first practxce game of the year The Tlgers hate scored a total of 110 pomts m ten games wxth only 6 pomts scored agamst them X After flmshmg a tough and successlul s ason the local eleven was serlouslx 1 considered to play the American Legion Champlonshlp agamst Cle Elum In fart the selectnon committee left the declslon to a Hip of the corn I..OI1gVl8NV called lf rlght and played the game ln Seattle In lceeplng mth the cus om of Chuck Smlth 5 squads after the football se1 son the boys elected a captam for the past year Thxs year s captam was Enumclaw all conference end Bud Douglas - e ls 2' 44 -L rl s.-:Si , A ,, A ti , 's ' Q, I n When the Tigers defeated Auburn, November 1, by a score of 7-O, the local . 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I I 51 Q lf'-1 l 'T 54 VZ 1 MM5 N , I The Basketball Team Front Rovx Ulman Douglas Hall Rasmussen Edman Back Rom J Dlbley Cuyle Lafrombolse L Dlbley Campbell BASKETBALL haslcetlwall season of JU and 91 l s cn tle mst mu ltnoun m th lnstory of the lnglm school Tht team set a record hy vunnmg fourth ln ht State Tournament of the Class A teams The team vson the West Central Dlstr ct Tournament Championship and also tled for the Cll3ITlpl0l'lbll1p of the Puget Sound A 1 eague thls year lxAPOXVSlN AIND ENUMCLAW Thrs game was won hy the Tigers December 12, on the latter s court Enum tlau 24 Kapowsm 16 CARBONADO AND EINUIVKTLAVU The local boys journeyed to Carhonado Decemher 17 and returned w1th a hard non xrctory Enumclaw 28 Carhonado 10 Sl -XTTl.l COLLEGE AND LNLJMCIAXV On December 19 the Tlgers vlslted the Seattle College floor and returned home after a hard won vlctorv Enumclaw 20 Seattle College 19 NIOUNT VFRNOIX AND ENUMCLAW After a hard hattle the Tlgers sent the Mount Vernon hoys home defeated hy CXRHONADO AND l'1NUlVlflAXW GAML anuary 6 the Tngers ran up thexr largest score of the season and held the r opponents to the smallest score made agamst them Enumclaw 38 Carbonado 3 IATONVILLI- AIND EINUMCLAW GAMI The first defeat of the season was handed to the Txgers anuary 2 hy the powerful Eatonvllle squad Enumclaw 22 Eatonvllle 31 RENT AND l:NUMCI -XXV GAMT' Thls game was play ed on the local court anuary 9 m YNl'llCl1 the Tlgers defeated Kent 1n easy 37 to 11 AUBURN AND FFNLBICLAW The Auburn game was played on the latter s floor on anuary 16 Enumelaw 73 Auburn 14 ENUNICLAXV AIND Sf:Al'Tl.l' COl.l.l:Gl: In the return game wlth Seattle College the Txgers were defeated on the local floor anuary 20 Enumclaw 19 Seattle College 26 RENTON AND ENUNTCLAW The thlrd defeat of the season came from Renton on the local court anuary 23 .J Enumclaw 18 Renton 22 N 5a 'Ls m 'TES' HE . 5 Q . mg he' 1 l ' ' ' ' e 3 points. Enumclaw 26, Mount Vernon 23. 4 f N 4 1 J V 3 si! 1, . . N? .Mg I . , . ' , ' :E , 2' . 'A 1 . . . ' l Z E ' ' J ' , 'l I 1 , 1 v ' 1 1 - - , 4 J ' . Q, W . ' Hu ' A -. , Q is J I , pt ,sl , . A M' -wa The Basketball Squad Front Row Hoff Howe Ulman Douglas Hall Rasmussen Spencer Center Row Leo Dlbley Hmshaw DHYIS Cuyle Campbell Edman Molby Back Row G Rasmussen Kranz A Dxbley L Dxblev J Dxbley Laflombolse C11mp Smlth BUCKLFY AND L-INUMCLAXX The powerful Mountaineers ol Bu kley took advantage of the hrtaks and cl feated the Tlgers anuary 27 on the latters court Enumclctvt 20 Buckley 76 HIGHLINE AND FNUMCL-XXX The Tigers journeyed to Hxghlme and effected 1 comtlwtk lvy winning 1 15 tw I8 vtctory anuary 30 BUCKLE X AND I-NUMK LAW! T e Buckley squad defmted the Tlgtrs for 1 sttuud tuu n t 1 null x l1ebru1ry 6 Enumclaw 16 Buckley 20 SUMNLR AND ENUMCIAW The Tigers defeated the Spartans on the Sumntr court ltlvrulry 1 l num claw 31 Sumner 16 EATOINVILIE IND FINUMCLAXV ruary 17 Enumclaw 27 Eatonvxlle 37 PUY-XLLUP -KIND FNUNICLAXV The Tlgers defeated Puyallup on the latters maple floor ftlwru1rv 70 Lnum claw 25 Puyallup 11 PUYALLLP AND INLMCI AVL QAM! In the hrst mxxup of the dxstrlct Tournmmcnt the Iqlgers defeated Puyalluv February 26 Enumclaw 36 Puyallup 18 FIFh AND I-NUNIFLAXV GAx1b The Tlgers played Flfe February 27 and defeated them ln tht second game xl the tournament Enumclaw 25 Flfe 22 BAINBRIDGF AND PINUNICLAXX C'AMl Thls was the last game of the DISCTICI Tournament The Tlgers took the Drs trrct Hoop Champlonshlp hy defeatmg Bamlmdge February Z8 Enumclaw 23 Bam hrldge 20 S l NN All A vc XLI A AND PNLAICI xxx L,-xml March ll the Tigers defeated Yvalla Xvalla ln the hrst game of the State Tournament at the Athletlc Pavrlnon 1n Seattle Enumclayy 31 Walla VValla 29 OYLNIPV-K AND ENUXICL-XXX The Tlgers were defeated IH thelr second game at the State Tournament ty Olympia March 12 Enumclaw 12 Olympia 23 KFLSO -UND l:NUXICLAXX Kelso was defeated March 1: by the Txgers ln thexr second victory at the State Tournament Enumclaw 27 Kelso Z2 LYINDTN -NND ElNLJ'NlCL-XXX The Tlgers concluded thelr splendnd record wmmng fourth place ln the State bv clefeatlng Lynden March 14 Enumclau 35 Ly nden 25 My 3 f ff o to- I Q 415, - X fl W . n , L. 2 -S . ' 'Y l' , V V' .l ' v V A :S l h v . y n y An u Q L I ' Y' ' ' A I V ' 4.' . A - :A v x ' 6. ' J 7 y x . . . , I - . ' v 1 I 'r . . , . . . , C 1. x A - V n I h ' H ' ' 5 . , -1 ' ts llc lutnl ' 1' K I , , I . 4, '7 . - N ' ' - 4 J. 1 A , . , 4 A , 1 , Eatonville's owerful s uad defeated the local ho s on the Ti cr's floor li-lv P Q A V s l , t . . V . V . . , . , , ' I ' f. ' ' L ,A ' ' 5 , . 1 , V 1 . X 1 . , I . 1 f ' . 1 f . . , . , . i sv W . . . . . . I , 1 . , - Q U . . '. .. 1' ft ' '. Q.: '. Q . C . Q X 4 ' - ' w . ' . f A' Q ' ' A ' ! ' I . , I' I . ' , A A Y tw ' . H . . , ll 4 . , , . . . . . . Nay '- I ' I v , v . S16 iq 1 ' fa! T., 0 IJ an J-1 1'5 Front Row Cerne McDan1e1 Ston budge Dogllat Benson Howson Second Row Anderson Potter Jensen Pomada Kress Clnkovlch Paulson MISS Grace Back Row B W1gbOIl H W1gtOU Caldel Fosnlak Campbell Nlelsen Smlth Carter Fhedel GI Dll BASKETBALL NUMBER of E H S Grrls turned out for basketball thls year They have practrced two tnmes a week, on Tuesday and Thursdays There are twenty two grrls on the squad As far as we know the bo s havent com lalned about the lack of water m the Y P showers thls year Last year the gxrls were qurte extravagant They always used the greater part of the hot water ensen Hazel Wrgton, Bernlce xVlgIOH Edna Stonebrldge Ruth Cmlcovrch, Helen Calder Margaret Campbell Dons Potter Astrxd Anderson, Dessy McDan1el, Agatha Cerne, Chrlstme Pomada Goldle Carter Edna Smrth Lors Nnelsen Marte Dogllat, Helen Potter, Evelyn Fheder Eleanor Paulson, and Helen Kress These glrls were coached by Miss Grace T. 4' ,-1 5. g r l Q Q 5 , . . Those turning out were as follows: Bernice Benson, Verna Housen, Hazel 7 7 7 T 5 7 Y 9 , . ge Y! 5547 Q-' 9 'aff s. la 2? I . ,4 l Xt ll 4 lr W l at I M Wil Front Row B W1gtOH McDan1e1s Stonebrldge Doghat Benson Howson Second Row Wykes Jensen Pomada Kress Cmkovlch Roland Back Row H Wlgton Calder Fosnlak Campbell Nlelsen Smlth Carter GIIDLI VULLEY BALL OLLEYBALL began early IH the fall with lVl1ss Elizabeth Grace as coach and lVl1ss Frances Mullen asslstant coach umor and Semor glrls remamed on the team assigned them last year and Sophomore gurls were dxvtdecl evenly between the Orange and Black teams Practices were held every Tuesday and Thursday After plavmg about ten weeks nme glrls went to Auburn for the Play Day there A champlonshlp game wa played whxch was won by the Black team If 4 -Y 0 3' 45 .I-1. T' , t ' 4 I 1 I K 1 . M 'I 9 1 9 J . . . . , 7 Z ' N 5 ll l ll 1 4 f I . Hill N..- ,S 1 Nl M, Coa h H m n Joh J o a D M Fm te V c St Ray Gl F yd Da s Cha le N l G o g Mo n Ph I p G an h t y TIQACIY HE track season for 31 opened vw rh the annual cross country race whlch was won by the Senror class The unxor class won the annual 1nter class meet Sumner Enumclaw Meet The Enumclaw clnder artlsts won the Sumner dual meet Saturday March 28 ascoreof7523to65 1 3 Puyallup Kent Enumclaw Meet Puyallup won the second meet of the season whrch was a trrangular affarr Aprrl 4 Puyallup 73 Enumclaw 43 Kent 24 Puyallup Renton Enumclaw Sumner Auburn Aprll 18 Puyallup scored 48 pomts thus retalmng their champronshlp of Class A Puget Sound Hlgh School track leagues Puyallup 48 Renton 16V Enumclaw 10, Sumner 10 Sumner 7 Auburn 4 South End Track Meet The South End Track meet was held at Hlllne, Aprxl 28 Thls meet determined wlnch boys would go to the County meet Bud Douglas won the 220 yard dash and the century race ohnny ensen our new found star won the half m1le and won the mule and johnny Ulman won second 1n the Hxgh Hurdles Bus Drbley won first 1n the broad jump Floyd Davls placed thrrd ln the pole vault County Meet ! FIVE boys from Enumclaw went to the County meet and won second place May 9 41 Three of these f1VC boys won the rnght to compete m the Dtstrxct meet Bud Douglas 4 broke the county record 1n the 200 yard dash, trme 4 43 7 10 and ohnny ensen broke the record ln the m1le and half m1le tlme 2 7 johnny Ulman captured second place m the hrgh hurdles Enumclaw Auburn Renton On May 2 the Tlgers won the triangular meet from Auburn and Renton Bus Dxbley won hrgh pomts wrth a total of 16'Q Drstrrct Meet Three Enumclaw boys entered the d1str1ct meet and two won the rnght to com pete nn the state meet at Pullman Washrngton ohn ensen broke the district for r tl the mile runmng the race ln 4 44 7 10 Bud Douglas won both the 100 and 220 yard IW ll I4 dashes IJ Sr ff a .5 4 A M Bw P ' ' f P l w l l Hack Row- c annus, lvar Ed a . Les Hall, Bud Douglas, n Ulman. John ensen. Jack Campbell. B b C mpbell, joe ahl, r. ' ch, Cru 1 Row-Pete Lafromboise, I rom. over. lo vi , r e son, Fvunl Row- e r e rris. Orval Spe crr. ii or sen, Her er Crimp. Jim Dible , Junior Sorenson. , . . ,E , - . . , . by . . . . . . , . . , , . - S 29 ' Q S - D ' J J 7 . . 7 I 7 T n , V . . . l ga W A ' - a'q1?1!' U U I I A - E? lrg 'Lac ' ' : - J J 1 - aff, N - - . fx , I . . 1 D A D 7 , 9 I 4 I D D . ' 'sr , - 1 1 .. Q - A - . . H --I Hin , . . , ' N6 n r , 1 -1 AUTUGDADHI FY w N M 1 RL Ii? if ' fig ,if AUTUGIDADHI I Lb 1 1 4 F 'A A Ry , Tw xg AUTOGIDAIDHI KL .. X Jn ,Qgg R X? IIIM .IIIL I , A ond U Lumber Company Wood and Lumber ENUMCLAW WASHINGTON WHEN YOU RE SHOPPING REGARDLESS of whether It IS personal adornment noxeltles artxsuc DICCCS ln brass leathex or glass sultable g1fIS fox all occas1ons youll fmd 1 e S Q ff S 1OfJfJ6' AVALON BLDG You can t have your nose stuck In a book all the tlme and make a plow mg fullback Wlshung Success to the Graduate Made to Measure Sults and KHICKGFS How many tlmes must I teII you to keep away from that woman? 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Well I thmlc lt was the French pheasants smgmg the Mayonnaxse Blll S Wl1at s that thxng on your neck? Abe P That s a freclcle Brll S That s funny It s the f'-IISI ttme I ever saw a freclcle walk fgaacade market Where Qualnty and Cleanlmess Reign Supreme Always the fmest rn fresh and cured meats Staple and Fancy Grocerles Free Delivery Enumclaw Phone IOO 64 Sign 1n a local cafe Turkey Clnclcen Duclc Dmner 7 c Coach Smith IS saving hxs pennies for the feed Dlstracted Mrs Youll clrlve me to my grave He You dldn t expect to wall: cllcl you? Your shoes are always a consplclous part of your attnre and you owe lf to yourself to wear those of qualxty Enumclaw Shoe Store and Repalr Shop Y F s 'H f- N J- -rn +-1- 1--t - ttt- - t1-t - l--. -l-t- ,.,. - ..., - .l., -.-.l....,- .,l, -.l-l.-,l.-.l- .l., -..-l,-.-,.l-.-l.-.,-,,,.. l l I . . l l l l 1-.- ,.., - ,... - .,.. - .,l. -,,-l,l-.- .,.l - ..., -l,-l.,-,..-l..-..,-.,-.- ,.., - .,,. - ,.., - .,., -,,-l,..-,l.l-...-r, l ! , ,,.. V . . 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Yes hut not yours Isn t my face goo 9 Yes but I can t get If IU the cash register H I KYLE Attorney at Law Rooms 6 an Enumclaw National Bank Bulldmg Phone 194 X 36 S ' S5 1. u- t' K' 2 415, J- f. Mo. T ,,,, ,t,,,T,,,l,,,T ,TU i ,,,4 T ,.,, i ,,,, T.,T,,,T,,4T ,,,, l ,,,1.,,1,,,T, lm? I,,. l ,AI, inT,UIiIH,i,,,,TnuTn+ Q Q fr' f I I I Z n . ' Q W I Q 5 . - , 1 o I 4 I Q t.- t,,, - t,t, - .,,, - .t., - .t.t -,t,-,..- ,lt. - t.t. - lt.. - .-l,- ,t.t -,,....,.- ttl, - ,,l. - rt.l - tr.l - ,,y. - .,,, -M.. ,,,, -y,4,-.y,y-I . . , Q I ' Q: I-Ie:: - M Sr, Q I I . : 'I , ' ' ' . lf. '77 Q If ' 39 ff I 37 . ! YY , I . I P! 7, 8.77 Q v, r - , a -fx re 7 x - A x 3 .77 ' .77 Q Q - H-W-I -H-I--M--v--1-I-I-W-H1-H---I---M--H'-H'---'-w'--1-r- , Q . Q Q 3 Q 1 Q 1 Q 1 Q 1 Q Q Q Q Q : 7 Q d , i I A n. 2 Q Q - Q - I S ' ii I 3 S 7 r -I Q I 5 Q 1 Q E Q - Q X ' .,,,,,, ,,,, .. ,,., ,- ,,,, 1 ,,,, iw, ,,,, 1 ,,,, ,ilx 1,4-N1 ,,,, ,,., -,W-M, ,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, : ' 1 A I 5: i 4. L 1 one C 'W J Al l Thus lS the only place an Enumclavv where you can get Enumclaw Ice Cream WE MAKE IT 'Blue 7-3zm' We also rent the latest books for three cents per day Ma XVlnrs the mwrrcr dmr s1clc'? P xsaxmg telegram l t sllglmt touch of thc son T10 lVl11or I acc xour nepuut ha found lu lite at last Colonel I lmopc lf IS 1 low. match S H l cl rl I'1c Coloml C cuursc ll IS am L lb not nm an It l malccs a grcir deal more moncx than XVlun a qlrl has Qor S50 000 a xear he spends Sam He worlcs m the Mlm To be of some luttle help to your school to your class and to you thus space an your annual as gladly contrubuted by The Enumclaw atlonal Bank MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 66 V , 7' - - 'PH .g..,-,.,.- ,,,. - ,,,, .. ,,., -.,-,,,-,,,- ,,,. -,, -,,,-,.,.. ,,,, -.,.-,l..,.,-.l-,,- lvll - lllr -ll.--It--I--'-W--w--1- 1 1 l l l I 1 l . l l l l lm- ,,,, ,-,,,,-,th ,,,, -,,-,,,,, ,,,, - 4,,, - ,,A, -,,-.,t- ,.. ,,r. .-.,-,,,-.,..,,,- ,.,, - ,.,, -,,,,-,,,t-l,t.-,,.,-,,,.-,. I 2 N. I. 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V 'nit Pure Milk ns our Claim Service IS our Alm won 'Num ID Nil MOELLER BROS PIODFICIOIS Spectator at football practlce Whats all the team laughing about Les Hall Well they told me to tackle the clummy and I tackled tlt coach Frosh They won t even let me play my wmd mstrument nn the orchestra Soph Bass horn or saxophone Nexther electrxc fan I: Flnch Do you lcnow Mr Well Lowell Of course baseball s really always had a good ear for ITILISIC She I see footballs ust a slde J F Fmch Yes Why even when I lme wlrh you was a baby I played on the lxnoleum Complnments and Best Wnshes to the Graduahng Class of 1931 Fgjlirewr 56 STORES w l ' IN 'rl-IE WEST Tomorrow s I-hgh School Styles Today -i' Xa S'E If Q 2 HM - am 5.-,.,- ,.,. ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,... - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,. -. .,,, - ,.., ,.,, - ,,,, ,.,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, ,. ,,,, - ,... ,.,,,,-,,.!, I I l ' ' ' l Q Q I ,l 'Q-1 Q Q y . . y Q 4 I I ,,- l.,. .. .l,, .. l,,, -.,,- ll,, -,...,,- l.,. -.l.-.,- l.,, - l,,, -,,.-l,- ,l,, -.,,- .,,, -l,,,,l,, ,,,, -,,,,.,,,-.,,,,,,l-l,,-l I l ' ll ' 2 ' f : , V : 1 I . 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GOOD LIGHTING IS economy YCCCIII SLll'VEy COVCI'1I1g fleilflj One YHIIIIOII people I7I'0UgI'1I Ollf I RY In the pubI1c schools 22 percent had defective YlSl0l'1 In colleges 40 percent of those under 20 had defectlve vrsxon No less than 71 per cent of all under 50 had the same trouble Of persons over 60 years of age 95 percent suf fered from defectlve eyeslght Erfteen ercenr of all mdustrnal accldents are attrrbutable to 1m ro er P P P llghtmg Nothmg contributes more toward fatigue than worlcxng lI'I poor Ixght Poor Ilghflng belongs to the days of the cave mans pme torch th candle with thelr smolce and fllclcerlng wavermg Irght Electrxcxty belongs to THIS age There IS no excuse for poor xg t mg The abundant and correct use of Ixght pays for ltself many txmts ox er POOR LIGHT IS AN EXTRAVAGANCE SEE OUR LOCAL AGENT REGARDING YOUR LIGHTING PROBLEMS X4 ffl ins.. PUGET SOUND POWER fr LIGHT CO Electrlcltx IS cheap 1n Washmgton -5- ssl I . I I A V , y .. h 1 I I ' ' Q ' . . I . . 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