Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1911

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Tl-IE TAI-IOMA 21 this they did and from this time forth, the feasts of this tribe were numerous. . And in the second half of the third year of their sojourn, under the leadership of Claude Hiberly they did petition the head of all the tribes, King Collicott, to have Room 219 for their abode and great was the'rejoicing when their petition was granted and the scattered tribe was come together and lived peacefully and happily, under the kindly guidance of Miss Liddell in Room 219 and Miss Alcott in Room 221. And in the last days of the third year of their sojourn in Tacoma 'High School, the Stadium, for which they worked so valiantly, was dedicated and there was great rejoicing thereat, for the Stadium had taken much time to be built. And many of the tribe of 1911 took part in the Stadium dedication which continued for two days. Now, when the tribe of 1911 returned to the House of VVisdom after the summer vacation of the year one thousand nine hundred and ten, they found a new king reigning in King Collicott's stead and his name was King Knouff, for King Collicott had been called to a posi- tion of higher trust. Now, soon after they returned to Tacoma High School for the fourth and last year of their sojourn there, they gathered themselves together and said, Let us choose ourselves a motto and let 'us make for ourselves class pins of pure gold, 'for our old pins'are no longer worthy of our tribe. So they made for themselves class pins of pure gold cunningly wrought and the letters were of beaten gold upon them and there was much rejoicing thereat, for these pins were worthy of the tribe of 1911. And they did choose a motto which read, He conquers who conquers himself. And mightily did the tribe strive to live up to it. And all the tribes of Tacoma High School did meet and decide that a new gymnasium-was needed and they said, Let us have a football game and raise money for the gymnasium and let each tribe strive to sell more tickets than the other. And the tribe of 1911 sold more tickets than any other tribe and their fame grew and was magnified day by day among the tribes of Tacoma High School. Yea, and all the tribes of the school did gather, each tribe among itself, and did form Debating Teams and the teams from each tribe did stand up before the teams of the other tribes. And it came to pass that the debaters of the tribe of 1911 did defeat all the other

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20 TI-IE TAI-IOMA Ye C 14155 Chromde ND it came to pass that, on the ninth day of the ninth month of the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred seven, that a new people entered the House of Wfisdom, which being interpreted, is Tacoma High School. And this new people begot the name Freshmen And in the first year of their sojourn here they did labor mightily to acquire wisdom. N ow, whe11 the second year of their sojourn began, they, having worked valiantly, begot the name 'Sophomore, which being inter- preted, is wise fools. And this new' people waxed strong and mighty, and added unto themselves new people, so that all the other tribes in the High School were amazed and fear of this mighty tribe of Sophomores grew in their hearts. And an edict of King Collicott went forth, which said, 'Letall the tribes of the High School join themselves together and let them sell tickets so that we may build a mighty Stadium. And the peo- ple of the tribe of the Sophomores did labor mightily and gathered much money for the honor of the High School and their fame was known among all the tribes. Now, it came to pass that the women of this tribe gathered to- gether and spake unto each other and said, Let us join ourselves together in the game known as basket-ball, and they did so. Now, their strength grew greater day by day and when the women of the many tribes did strive against each other in the game ot basket-ball, the women of the tribe of Sophomores didovercome all the other women. And great was the rejoicing thereat. And in the third year of their sojourn in the Tacoma High School, the people of tl1e tribe of 1911 'gathered together and said, Let us join ourselves together and choose a leader to be our guide, and they did so and Eva Vance was chosen to be their leader. Now it came to pass that this people said, Let us join ourselves together in two bands, the men in one and the women in the other, as is the custom among the tribes of the Tacoma High Schoolf' And



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22 Ti-IE TAI-IOMA debaters and Win a cup of wrought silver and added much glory Lo the illustrious 'name of 1911, And in the last term of their sojourn in the High School they gathered themselves together and said, It is time for us to choose a new leader,', and they chose VValdo Burford to be their leader for the last part of their sojourn. - And it came time for the scribes of the class of 1911 to take charge of the Tahoma and a great meeting of all the tribes of the school was called and ye Chief Scribe and ye Business and Advertising Managers fflirl make speeches and great numbers of subscriptions were procured and the Tahoma Hourished a11d grew larger and better than ever before. Now it came to pass that all the men of the tribes of the High School did form themselves into Track teams and did strive against each other. Now the men of the tribe of 1911 were strong and mighty and on the day on which the teams of the various tribes did strive against each other, they Waxed stronger than ever before and so it came to pass that they defeated the men of all the other tribes. And it came to pass that from among all the people of the tribes of Tacoma High School, one was chosen of the tribe of 1911 whose name was lfVallace MacPherson, to meet all the chosen men from the schools of the State of Wfashington in a test of oratory. And in Seattle on the eleventh day of the fifth month of the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and eleven, it so happened that X!X73113.CS MacPherson did win over all the other men and stood first among the orators of the schools of the State of Wfashington. b And on the self-same night in the city of Tacoma another meet- ing was held to decide who, among all the people ot the various tribes of Tacoma I-1ighSchool were the best in writing and speaking essays of the war of Independence. And two members of the tribe of 1911 did win first and second prize and much was the rejoicing in the tribe of 1911 forasmuch as three of their people wo11 victories on the self-same night. i And in the last days of their sojourn a great Track meet was held in the Stadium and all the people of the land of Wfashington did send men to it and the tribe of 1911 did work valiantly to sell tickets for it and it came to pass that they sold more tickets than any other tribe, yea, verily, one of their number sold fifty-two. U And it'came to pass that the tribe of 1911, after the custom of other tribes, did give a Class Play on the second and third days of

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