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J A N yr? R Ari 9 3 6 Class History This is station N. C. H. S, broadcastinp over a wave length of four years with an eight semester program over the senior A broiuicast- ing system. Ill the bleak and wintry month of January, the mighty eight A s became lowly freshmen and jiassed through a year of ob- scurity. Hut during that first year they gathered no moss and blossomed into well- informed sophomores in January, 1982. This semester they were joined by a hundred or more comrades from HavermaJe. With the su|)er-knowledge of the original class the ad- dition from Havermale soon learned the ropes — after ten iiiontlis. These months i)asse(l quickly and they soon found themselves upper classmen. During this year many entered .school activities. Ten months pass. We ' re aJl seniors now. We liavc at last reached the goal which has been our aim for three years. Almo.st everyone is doing .something for tlie little frosh. Now as we are ready to leave North Central, we look hack hoping that we have given something which will cau.sc us to be remembered as stu- dents with lots of North C entra.l spirit, who loyally su))i)orted the school. Please bear with us now as we grow remi- niscent for a little while and look back to our activities while here among our fellow stu- dents. Several of our members have been active in athletics. Ralph Anderson and Francis Hansen set the pace for cros.s country and Sammy Cozzetto was outstanding in football. Carrol Tribbey i)roved she could do something besides high jump when she defeatetl William 1-ce in tennis. The Girls ' League and Hoys Federation have held the interest of many of our class members. During the past semester Bernadine Turner has ably led the Girls ' I. ague and Rali)h . nderson the Boys ' Federation. Ralph ha l also been the president of the senior B class in January, IQIW and is now president of the iire.sent senior A class. Several other .senior A ' s have had this same distinction. .Fane Har- vey and Ruby Anderson were vice jiresident and secretary resiiectively of both the senior B and A classes. Harvey Frazier held the purse strings for the class as senior B ' s, his duties being assumed by Maurice Swank as a .senior A. We are also i)roud of Duckee Nord, who had tlic lioiior of being elected Football Princess this last semester. Joe McCrackin has shown his ability in editing the .school paper for the last semester. The Tamarack has just been put together through the efforts of Gloria Stauffer. Death ' I ' akes a Holiday presented by the senior dramatics class under the direction of (ji-ace Douglas Leonard was one of the most outstanding i)lays in years. The difficult lead role of Death, or Prince Serki, was jilayed by Dan MeCauley. The other leads were: Duke Lambert, -Maurice Swank and Grazia, Mildred Mootz. There arc other.s, too, who have done much for the school but as time is brief we senior . ' s are signing off, lea.ving the air to our senior B friends, who will soon follow in our footsteps. We hojie that we, as a class, have left something at North Central that will make your senior A year as pleasant as ours has been. Take it away, .senior B ' s! Dorothy Beckinaji Paul Groncmeier Henry Rae Page twenty-nine
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THE TAMARACK JANUARY, 1935 Future Meanderings of Our Political Colleagues Name Party Platform Sinecure (Appearance) (Desire) (Destiny) Don Page Super Salesman Fuller Brush Maji Tarzan, 2n i Duokee Sard Venus Modesty Herself Miss America Grace Ktlson Garbo, 2nd Swedish Accent Sunday S ' hool Teacher Budd Biinkson Innocents Abroad Hani Acting Butcher Ted Hagen Chubby little rascal Interior decorator Secretary of Kxterior Cienevieve Baltzell ... CJentle maiden Housewife Secretary of Labor Koland C ' oolbaugb Tough guy Traffic cop Bus driver Sam Co . .etto Giant killer Football player Butler Tom C ' orrell Politician S])eecher President -Van t;ioth Cute Uucky Duekee Robert Davis Deep Thought Dee| er thought Medical Lake Paul CJronemeier Dude Hanger City Slicker „ Kindergarten teacher Kdna Glascock Just okay-dokay To be a highbrow Fan dancer Ernest Stowell Fast Man Lady ' s man Track star Maurice Swank Hun down Beardless wonder Santa Claus, 2nd Marvin Taltch Huge Big Shot Little gun Beulah Wadhara Dynamic Social worker Orator Doris . bbott Blonde Blonde Blonde June Jen.sen Quiet Musician Jazz band leader Marguerite Kanehl ....Congresswoman Donut saleswoman Editor of Life Hazel McLachlan Ahhhhhhh Bob Mrs. Felber Henry Kae Komeo and how Slot machine vendor Mickey Carrol Tribbey Engaged „ Engaged .; Married Clifford Ward Tiny Horn player Mickey Mouse ' s double I.enelle l.isco Silent-like Minister ' s wife „ Milkmaid Jack Harwood Smart Shyster lawyer „ Quack Doctor Mildred Mootz Bouncing Betty Radio speechtress Back yard gossip Gloria Stauffer Inspirational Kate Smith, 2nd Adagio dancer Elbert Outlaw Farmer ' s daughter-- Innocent Winchell N ' o. 3 Winnifred Redmond ' .ip boom hah girl l )wer drill driver Hard of hearing Charles Hoadruck . Something or other Sports writer Messenger bov Marjorie Robinson Prim and Pretty Storybook Princess Ping pong player Bernadine Turner ...Yellow hair Blue Moonlight Red Carey Burton Porter Cherubic Eternal youth Pan handler Oscar Stockton Type setter Bigger and better type ? ?:-????? Mary Jane Griffin ..Dainty Artist ' s Model My wife (H. D.) Heid Wallingford Farmer „ Farmer Fields Barbara t) ' Neil Orator Much talk Side Show barker James Bn)wn Light headed Jennie Balloonist Earl Clapp Fast and slick Ice skater Oily mechanic Eldon Miller Brassy Diamonds for LU Woolworth s Dave Chatterton Dashing . lways in a hurry . Linotvi e operator Terry Barton Fire chief Ed Wynn. 2nd Firebug Howard Larson Rather large To grow two inches more . King Kong ' s sidekick Ralph . nderson High financier . Bank i resident Blank president Doug Howard No gentleman S miething different I-adv Ruth liuchanan Talkative Phonograph Gagged rili-nt- Fresc Sophisticateti .Man hater Man baiter Florence Forrester ... Imi ortant First woman president Indies ' Aid Head . 1 .Merry Some guy Lots of publicity Garbage collector Ruby . nderson Demure President ' s secretary His wife Bob Grimmer Rough and ready Be prepared Boy Scout George ' Squirt ' Gunn . Talented Sousaphone player Editor of the BaUvhoo Jane Harvey Eye catcher .Man catcher Dog catcher Dan .McCauley Actor A hard man to beat Jiggs, 2nd Edna Dumbolton N ' ot bad Not good So-so Ruth Kuhlman . bout 5 ' -T ' (She won ' t tell) i We haven ' t found out) Pafft- tn ' rmty-ciitkt
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THE TAMARACK :: J A N U A R Y. 1 9 3 5 Calendar Dear scientists of year ll.iCH A. 1).: Hy tlie time you read fliis, our civilization will have l.een swallowed uj) by the maj-ch of time. It is our hope that you may bring to the notice of |)eople of your age some of the conditions existing in the year, 1934 A. D. To help you in your researches on conditions in the twentieth century this record of occur- ences at North Central high school is left. If, in your excavations, you stumble u|)on this summary of events, it is our sincere hope that it will aid you materially in reconstructing a scene of this unknown civilization upon which you ha.ve stumblc l. The calendar follows: Sl.lMh:.MBKR 22 — Wallace defeats N. C. in first foot- ball game of season. 21 — School opens after three week d; ' Iay caused by infantile i)aralysis epidemic. 2,192 enrolled. 26 — Tennis tryout held. Uobrrta Hownian appointed captain of team. 27 — Central council has tea. in dining-room. 2-t — (Jonzaga defeats Indians 19-0 in game later cancelled hecau.se of ineligibilities. OCTOBKK 1 — 70 girls turn out for basketball. Try- outs start for o])eretta. i — First issue of News a))pears with . oe McCrackin editor in chief. Ked Cross cam- paign starts. Kogers tajtes close game from Warrior eleven 7-0. Ciame later declared no contest because of ineligibilities. 5 — (iirls have initial hike of season to Downriver. First of series of singing convo- cations held. H — Bill I.ec elected . ssoeiated Student council president. 9 — I ' oys have first convocation of year, (lirls hold dt ' partmental meetings. Boys ten- nis team wins from Whitwortli (i-2. P.-T. A. Iia.s first meeting of semester. 10 — Ciirls ' tennis team overwhelms Tigers U-7. 11 — Stan Colburn talks at double pep convo- cation. 12 — Fighting Indians seal]) Elsies (i-O. 17 — Senior A ' s nominate officers. Kal))h .An- derson receives |)residency without contest. 18 — Indian Tildens take ( of H matches from West N ' allev visitors. As.sociatcd Stu dent council has dessert dinner. 19 — Dorothy Beckman heads senior A honor roll, (iirls hike to Whit worth. 22 — (ilen I.. Morris presents entertaining pa.y convocation dealing with electricity. Herby Jacobs appointed year ' s yell leader with Wriglit Dearborn and Bill .lesmer as dukes. 23 — Orville l.opp, IIB, wins novice cro.ss country race. 25 — Henry Rae a|)])ointed ' i ' amarack busi- ness mana.ger. New boys have convocation, (ionzaga overwhelms Warriors 32-0. 2(i — .Mr. Kamsey calls senior .X election. 29 — (iirls lasketball tournament starts. Faculty relaxes at annual party. 30 — Virgil, the magician, plays afternoon and evening ) erformances in auditorium. 31 — -Members of Seattle good will tour, Dar- win .Meisnest, manager of Washington Athletic club, and Charles Frankland, athletic manager of L ' niversity of Washington, sjjcaJi at .junior- seniiir convocation. Halph Anderson leads seniors to victory in inter-class cro.ss country race. Neil Dickson defeats Bill Maniatis for tennis cliampionship of school. NoVKMBKR 1 — Faculty has first tea of semester in .school dining room. Mrs. (irace Leonard an- nounces Dea.th Takes a Holiday as .senior dramatics p.resentation. Frosh gridders lose first game of sca.son to Cheney junior high 13-0. 2 — Double pel) convocation arouses spirit for t(iday s game with Pirates, in which In- dian eleven lo.ses another heartbreaker 7-6. a to II — Scliool celebrates national Educa- tion week. 6 — Senior B ' s nominate candida.tes for class offices. Williams marionettes .score big hit at Theatre Masque pay convocation. 7 — Tiger cross country men defeat Warri- ors 2.5-30 over Mission cour.se. M — Freshman eleven plays Lewis and Clark to .scoreless tie. (ienevieve (iaard, Helena Ham- ilton ajui F.d Stimso announced as winners in Book week contest. 9 — (iirls League gives inother s tea. II — North Central students s| eak at local churches on education. (ContinueU on page 72) Pai,c ihtrti
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