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Name Birth Place Helen Smith Mownt Vernon Scientific Bulldog Staff 121. True as a needle to thc pole. Harold Shelley Mount Vernon Scientific Football 12-415 Basket- ball 13-415 President of Class 11-21: Green M Club 12-3-413 Senior Class Representative to Student Council 141. I'm crazy about blonde ones. GAYLOBD BELL 1Mid-year: no picture-1 Annual Staff 1313 The Golden '1'rai1 : Dramatic Club 131: Senior Vodvil 311 A rolling stone may gather no moss but it issumes mi ht' fine as. .f a g 5 polish. '.l'XVEN'I' Y-HE VFIN Name Birth Place Alice Zoberst Lincolnville, Kans. Vocational Basketball 11-2-3-41: lfieldball 131: Volleyball 11-2-315 Baseball 11-2-3- -!1g Captainball 141: Basketball Honor Teani 1313 Volleyball Honor Team 1311 G. A. A. 11- 2-3-413 Green M Club 13- 41: Sec. Treas. of Green M Club 1413 Play Day 11-31. Athletics aren't all for boys. Catherine Busch Westmore, Mont. Scientific Entered from Sunias, Washington. French Club 1313 P's and Club 141. Smiling eyes of blue. shows ll nature ever true. Kenneth Ward Mount Vernon Vocational Agriculture Bulldog Staff 141. Now, we men of af- fairs- SENIUR PROPHECY It was the year 1965. World peace negotiations, which had started in 1930, had dissolved this universe into one huge, peace-loving nation, ruled over by the Chief and such officials as were necessary. Science and invention had progressed, and every type of convenience was not even a luxury to mankind. My first move on being selected Chief was to employ Peggy Brother- ton as my assistant. Always a capable person, I had no fear in letting her assume most of the responsibility of state affairs. By television I discovered that rebel leaders in Africa were planning an attack on the African capitol. I made a trip to Africa in my fast plane, which was the beginning of many surprises for me. The governor of the African state was Ed Bergstrom, who was living in the capitol with his wife, formerly Edna Swan. Their household staff consisted of Wilfred Butler, the butler, James Krangnes, chauffeur, Catherine Busch, cook, and his most efficient secretary, Avis Lindsay. The next day we flew to Zanzibar to interview the rebels, and my shock was great on discovering that the rebels were Dennis O'Hearne, and Donald Kunferman, with their forces in the hands of Judd Neal. We pleaded with them to give up their blood-thirsty ways, and I sent them to Alice Zoberst and Ruth Henspeter, who were matrons of a Home for Alley Cats and who were in need of a furnace man and bookkeeper.
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'l'lVEN'l'Y-S IX Name Birth Place Esther Sundquist Mount Vernon Scientific Class Treasurer 1235 S t ll1I en t Council 1335 Glee Club 11-2-335 Girls' Chorus Cantata 1235 The Rose Maiden 1235 Easter Cantata 1235 The Golden Trail 143, Senior Vodvil 1335 Pres. Girls' Club 143: Treas. Girls' Club 1335 Vice- Pres. Honor Society 1333 Vice-Pros. Debate Club 1335 llonor Society 12- 335 Inter-Class Debate 1235 Assistant lfld- itor of Skagina 1335 lien. to H. Leaders Conference at l'. of W. 1435 'Porch Society 1431 Spanish Club 143: Mar- tha-B y-t h e-D a y 1435 The Hoodoo 143. Her sunny locks hang on her temple like a golden fleece. Kathryn Tholstrop Seattle Commercial lllntered from Franklin High. Seattle, 15128. Honor Soc'iet.y133Z 'Porch Society 1435 Op- eretta 1435 Girls' Glee Club 1435 Girls' Quartet 1435 Chorus 143. Who mixed reason with pleasure and wis- dom with mirth. Aileen Tower Seattle Scientific 1. i b 1' a r y Cluib 13-435 H o nor Society 12-335 'Porch Society 1435 Sivan- ish Club 1435 Troas. of Torch Society 143. Wisdom is the con- querer of fortune. Ruby White Mount Vernon Classical Basketball 1135 Inter- Class In-bate 1235 Li- brary 1'lub 13-435 Secre- tary of Library Club 13- 435 Annual Staff 143: Spanish Cltvh 143. Eyes that shame the violets. Wanda, Wilson .lerico Springs, Miss. Vocational ldntered f rom Lincoln High. Seattle, 11928. Dramatic Club .1435 lic- bate Club 1435 Bulldog Staff 13-43: 'l'he Hoo- doo 1435 Annual Staff 1435 Tennis Club 13-43: G. A. A. 13-43: Senior Vodvil 1335 Nlarlha by the l7ay, 143. Uh, this learnin,L5', what at trial it is. Name Birth Place Edna. Swan Head, Calif. Classical Honor Society 12-335 Torch Society 1435 Bull- dog Staff 1335 Spanish Club 1435 P's and Q's Club 143. VVearing all that learn- ing lightly like a flow- el.,-1 Mabel Tideman Big Lake, VVash. Vocational She does the lit tl e kindnesses others would leave undone. Charlotte Weis Erie Penn. Scientific Entered from Stanwooll High, 1929. Bulldog Staff 143. lJon't judge a girl by the noise she makes. Wayne Wyman Yakima, Wash. Classical Honor Society 1235 Ten- nis Club 12-3-435 French Club 13-435 Football 13- 435 Bulldog Staff Senior Issue 1435 Annual Staff 1335 Debate Club 143: Pres. Dramatic Club 1435 The Hoodoo 143. All great men are dy- ing-I don't feel very well myself. Lois Wright Burlington, Waisli. Classical Archery 1235 Basketball 12-3-435 Volleyball 11-2- 3-435 Baseball 11-2-3-435 Fieldball 1335 Senior Vodvil 1335 Captainball 143: Ren. to Play Day 12-335 Honor Volleyball Team 1335 G. A. A. 11-2- 3-435 Sec. Senior Class 1435 Sec. P's and 12's 1435 Green M Club 1433 Asst. Editor Bulldog 1435 Editor Bulldog 1435 Spanish Club 143: Ten- nis Clulb 1435 The Hoo- doo 1435 Quill and Scroll 1435 Advertibing NlfJ,'l'. ol' School Play 143. She hath a mind of her own.
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'I'lVI'IN'l'Y-IC I GII 'I' I left Zanzibar for Constantinople to attend a world famous opera then in progress. The program announced that it was being presented by Ted H011 in the new and beautiful Verne Auckland Theatre. The young hero, who was shaking the world with his tenor voice was Heston Wey- rich, assisted by Herbert Benthien, Florence Husby, Mary Ni-chols, Hazel Purcell and Helen Smith. The opera had been in progress for several years, according to James Astel and his wife, the former Edith Abbott, who were chief stage hands. I took off for Finland to take part in the annual Lutefisk Week Cel- ebration. I was honor guest at a big lutefisk dinner prepared by Mary Brennan and Pauline Brandt. One of the big features of the banquet was a musical program by the famous Johnson Quartette, composed of Mildred Johnson, La Rue Johnson, Astrid Johnson and Leo Johnson, ac- companied on the piccolo by Kenneth Ward. I communicated with the governor of Paris, Robert Anderson, and he told me of disturbances in that city caused by the radical paintings of Bob Hanson. Much to my amazement, I found that Peggy had selected Wayne Wyman as governor of Asia and that his hobby was chimney sweeping. He was at the time entertaining three noted missionaries, Jane Billings, Ruby White and Delbert Lewis, with their press agent, Virgil Buchanan. In Arabia, I found an industrial war raging because Roy Sharrett and Whitney Shook were trying to :corner the date market. I then flew to China. Here I found that the annual football classic be- tween China and Japan was to be played on the morrow. Millions thronged the stadium at the appointed hour clad in evening gowns and suits. The master of ceremonies, James Callahan, introduced the players, coaches and officials. I nearly iswooned on seeing that Carl Rings was the Chinese grid coach and Helen Moore the Japanese. The head linesman was Olaf Iverson and I rushed madly on the field to embrace him. The next moment I was arrested for disturbing the public peace. As I was traveling incognito, no one recognized me and I was thrown into jail. The cell next to mine was occupied by Runar Anderson, who had been con- victed of the murder of a saxaphone player. I was finally freed and left for Australia, where I visited with the governor, Robert Bloom, and his wife, Grauce Larson. Their household consisted of several old school mates: Dorothy Lilienthal as housekeeper, Ellen Holman as secretary, and Grant Nelson as gardener. I continued on to South America to consult the governor there, and I was over-joyed on finding that it was Wayne Miller. A revolution was in progress, for women had been abolished from the bullfights, and Elise Barnes was in charge of the troops, assisted by Charlotte Weis, Mabel Tideman, La Verne Coins, and Vivian Greenwood. I left them to their troubles and visited a large squaker farm in Argentina which was owned by Opal Schweikhardt and Evelyn Nelson. The squakers were discovered by Roy'Carlson and grown for the New Year's Eve market. Two other old school pals were down in this country growing bigger and better nuts for their own corporation of E. Sundquist SL L. Nord, Inc. I went up into Mexico where the annual All-Nation checker tourna- ment was on. I found Harold Shelley a contender for the championship, who, according to his manager, Gladys Mauseth, was the very best player. However, Lloyd Hildebrand was forging to the front, and according to his publicity manager, Mary Louise La Venture, would win. Among the crowd which attended I recognized Julia Lillquist, a pop-corn wagon
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