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SEhlOD C'ACQ HIQTURY Here the Sensor class of '39 preparlng to graduate A ren nusce we d-scoverthat Wa we 9 J eat cl ss wl magnlfucent lnsplratlons and a ted sch f of l93b and soon learned that w l e y lult f esh not green but flesh, because we were H l a oleasei We were also consudered o wave 4 no t fle oest a ' talent sence the class 0 ' One ff tlat vea , Tad Brozver receuved a letter ln basketball Two or us wrote W ton and Roland Plke, earned letters ln base u l w l ft r the end of the year we added many names to the Torch Honor hor ty and were consldered the smartest class of hool e ta te second vear we were Just as the word bo h amofe ,mn.. w we C because we werenlt Freshman any more, ve tha ol H da anvthlng and get awa wa h true wt tte men ncreased as Anthony Farmer andRon a farlfd ett r an basxet ball and Ted Brouwer, Rona Koe Je A row 'lwford Powell Paul O'Laughlln, Herman Vander Mey, ard 'eflart Nordlund recelved letters In Baseball t was a most a romolele sophomore baseball team Although we we e stall the smartest class, a few of the mem- bers ot he To ch Honor cou dn t make the grade and were dropped from the Socletv Our 1 fear arted h ur oun utt e wor posssblc and hav no mS much fun as posslble After about two th rds o thc year ad gone by we declded to regain some of our s x ne and so started the fsrst attempt at an Annual 1 e h st ef Sumas hooksack Under the able Ieadershsp of a hellne Massev at was a great success Also the average grades went up and we reqa ned quite a but of our forher reputatlon One of the b g events of thus year was the Junlor Sensor anquet The graclous lad es of the Junior class wore slm Ie :nt r sses so as e he Sensors strut aroun an class But on the other hand maybe they thought that they would spull someth ng on them who knows? Alvln Hsnton was aodfu to he basketball squad, thus maklng e mayor ty of 1 e am JUHIOTS u an baseball no one was e to earn a + because a I of last year's team was stlll there HC we s+a tad wur Senlor year we trled to act sophustlcated but we fel+ sn awkward that we soon changed to our normal selves agaln and fe + and ooked much better he fear started out so dull that lt seemed that no one woh d have cared af +he school bu nt down Then we were told that f the school dvdn't get more . ney it would close at the end of December Then everybody said th s school canlt clble down, and everyoody took a renewed :nterest n their dear old school. lContlnued on page 57l .l . V .'. we are, , ., ' ' , ' frgm lhfn wqodvf uf fisiltullon fs we 5 ' f . s , or really a gr a.: 'th ' ' ' ' ' lnltiativi We stfr . r'lool ln the all ' - we wurf r-alZ' 1 ' e r . , . ' , ' - nlt timzd an, d-d wh,t we ,' -tl ' t 2 ghe n's, and .no 'a th.etac ' f 31 of Js hr v r fe, ff' , ' ' . 5, ' '.r 'es ' ' - tal . As e e at '. H . ' . . Q ,le . ' the scl . . ,n ' ASKWs s. r,od our s ,, .l , 7 gg . ' p - f f 1 g 'es, are fools, ' 3 . . v ' ought we Cpaiu ff 5 ' I y 't lt. X The num or Lf le' ,rt . 3 ' . . ' - ,ld Hoetje ef vga E. -e s ' r' - . - I ld , Edele '1 elE, of . , ' N ' i 3 ' '14 Q arf , ' ' ' ' -i ,'vl, r f ' . ' t . r '. 2 ' .I I vi .V f l - th rd 5, st wit o d ' g as l' l k as s ' 'J rt . E W ' . ' ,, - 7 f 1 4 h, . ' ' iort p estlv. ' . . ' ' in th. le cry 1' ' ,-w' P s E ' C t- w ,IMF AL ' r lv' u - .. 1. l ' A 9 E . 7 . - . b . . ' A l, p pr' d'e ,Q S to l,i t ' d ' D ,,. . 5 M., , -I , . , . 1. 1 . th j . -hyat ' ' , sr ' abi . letter I ' ls ft'r,l L' ' ' ' ' ., .. PL . . . ,. .G x l, ' G ,, Y., L , ', - a . - M I 'r L
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SEA R 'LASS PHOPHEPY Or 55 One day I happened tt 'ook at the Hhook ack ewdrlvern paper of some renown puhll red every morrang oy the Tdlt Cath erlne Massey, and the QUSIUSSS Manager T d vrouwer The screechlnq he dlvnes stated that Maur L Pu Im Enemy No 2lO escaped from the county I caught ard brou up for trea and cut for home! the trlal was go ng o xt ay called up Herman V nder Mey and h s wlfe ard asked lf they vould I ke to qo to the ual, s eard that I Hlmes was to be the presldln judge wlth Jay Lapp as the Prosecut-ng Attorney and Clarence MII ler the Attorney for +re Defense e next morneng we ca'lcd Pull Hesselqvave, owner o e umas Bell ngham stage a d told hum o make reservattons or Herman and me and o w ve on tre stage As we pulled Into TUE stade depot we were a salled by a gr oup of taxa drlvers, among these was Harry Jo asson decaded to go to the courth use wuth Harry but after r dlnq a way we dec :ded we had better WEIRSO As we stepped l7tO he c urt house we were net by Lennart Nordlund the door keepe Standlng about were several offscers I har s a c Inst around the corner lndvng a seat atter I :cu v I notsced among Jury several fam IIB fares They were Mary edwards, Theresa Hammangh Kathleer Lav I e Flvera MrDouqaIl, Katherone Nelundorp Vera Rapson, Mary Strada T eoia hlllla s Lorne CSVTICNBGH Stanley Hatch P ff Dow a Alvln Han or The Jud ca! ed I nne nd the palxff who was n other than HMar3' homes, called def ndant t e stand Ile hns ro edu e w s n o oun a was front of Jean Sarvns Phvllos Sorenson, and Frances Burton and upon znqulrlng I found that they were runnlng a beauty parlor n Seattle After several days of ouestlonanq by both attorneys the Jury re :red for a flnal dere :on Whale the Jury was out I stepped across the street to a ho te to get a cup of coffee A I entered the hotel I saw acr s the hall three WdltVuSSE who were Elsse Myers, Syivla Tyler a d Margaret Gay I was greeted by the managers f the hotel, Gene vea Mellott and Betty Or Stepplng over to the unch counter I found that Maxlne Arnott and Ada Klrkman were operatlng W ole I was drank ng my coffee, who should ome and slt downbe slde me but Marg Tromas Upon Inqulrnnq I found that she had op ened up a style shop of ner own In Seattle and that Phy les H n ton was workung for rev w k ov to pay them m I who should be tre 'le A but Peggy Brown ter talking to her whsle I found that Tw la Wrsght was here on her honeymoon Also ' 'IG' c T .c ,' H an I I 1 . . . ' 's Ser, ' , a - lsll .' f I r . i Ator, - S, .',- a '- JA . E'e drune, b ' . ' , , jak , was .fl . I - ght ' on c f ge of hit nd ut . As ' A f ' I t be the ne d I ,, a i .. I. . , N' I , x tr' a I had h ' t Ph'lip ' ' ' ' g .I .,, ,, Th ' ' A . - J' S .ve , f th S - E 3' N,, fn ' t '-f .l f , . ur fi ,s ,I . ' l ' '.p I ' S' . - ' ' r In. , f n , L, We ' o . l. .. I ' x - 'I t 'O' ' . ' ,r. W . , . as' rv S . H ' ' and among them were Eddie Cowell, Howard Roedell, and Ernest Hen- to. ' F' ' s . n't N much d'ff' It-, . ' the ' E'f r f's 9 ,' . -T ' ' , . '- e'I , - ' , y '. ' , ' ' , h - I fm, . , 1 .QEQEY nd I . ht iv ' ge f' Ile for s'Ie,: a . ' .I one c' T. -3 ' the .e - . 'to h- . Wh' t ', p c r- a go! g n I f d th t I A sitting In .,v .1,,l A V N . :I . 7 5 t. , J.Sl 0 I ' -J s . . ' - os 4 ' ' e .s I , - ' , n . ' 0 v ' I, . 'D I - ' ' , ' ' lt. h' ' E. , - . , - c,. ' - . 1 . yi 1.1 5 . i - ' 'a ', As I al ed er y b'II ' . -,:r' '. I L Af. ' a
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