Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1931

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! w ,Y Q. ,P T' 1 95 5 ,P Q' ,y Q. ,y -- A.-Q nv.. ' few... fs: hmm. I Sixteen 31 4, .. M., W March 10. Sophomore Mixer. The annual affair for underclassmen was particularly successful this year. April 23. Valedictorian and salutatorian an- nounced. Swede and Ede fDorothy Nelson and Edith Sinclairl, the saledictorian and valutatorian, respectfullyg pardon, we mean the salutitutituti- torian and valedictidictitorian. Mar. 19, 20, 21. 'iKatinka. .lane Kirkland and Coe Norton, the stars of the opera, consent to pose for the humble cameraman. The opera this year was one of the most elaborate stage performances ever given at Stadium. lt was highly successful. May 8. Senior Class play. Forsoothe lreholde Tanya and John Paul, alias Virginia Hedberg and Bill Hanson, ye heroine and hero of ye faymouse and mfghtily successful classe playe. April 4-12. Spring vacation. George Kunz and Marjorie Johnson demonstrating the most popular and appropriate accessory for that week-the um- hrella. June 5. Senior assembly. The long and short of this picture is that Lang Shelton, Rex Schmals and Ted Swan are spiritedly if not musically sing- ing the class song. Apr. 16. Report cards. Look closely and the one with the brown shoes is Lucy May Spencer breath- ing a sigh of relief on account of not flunking out of school this quarter. 1The court as seen by Lang Shelton.P June 10. Commencement. The commencing of what? The seniors know, however, that it is the ending of something that will become a precious memory-high school life. Marja Nelson and Beverley Jones wishing each other good luck. April 20. Triple S and Hi-Y elections. Here is Madeleine Kirk, newly elected Supreme Sister of Stadium,s Supporting Spirit-next year's president of Triple S-and Doug Bohn., the new High He of Hi-Y. June 12. School ends. This is an authentic view of the east corridor at 3 p. m.



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I 'I l l I l K v -1 l l v- -- ....,-.,.,- 31 4. .s L, Senior Class. The Class of '31 started its career at Stadium in September, 1928. The class was organized under the leadership of Jack Wood, president, Eldon Opheim, vice president, Peggy Strong, fall secretary-treasurer, Dorothy Nelson, spring secretary-treasurer. All of these students except Peggy Strong, who has withdrawn, have become active in school affairs. Jack has been president of Hi-Y, Eldon editor of The World, while Dorothy is president of Triple S as well as associate editor of The Tahoma. The sophomore debaters, Henry Holsman. J. Paul Hoyt and Fred Barker, who won the school championship, and ' Edith Sinclair, who led the school honor roll for five consecutive times, Lukas Hoska are a proof of the brains of the Class of 531. As juniors Vic Smith, presidentg Bettie Brokaw, vice presidentg Margaret Keener, secretaryg and Elmer Alskoog, treasurer, were the leaders. Our junior prom, which was given December 6, was a great success. Vic Smith has proved to be a real leader and has therefore taken a lead in the activities and sports around school, being presi- dent of Boys Council. As juniors, six of the Class of '31 were Varsity football lettermen and Charles McMillan rose to captaincy in his senior year. The other two-year lettermcn were Jack Hamilton, Ed Haire, Carl McConnell, Lloyd Williamson and Rinaldo Keasal. Dorothy Nelson and Orville Johnson were elected junior boy and girl representative to the library committee, respectively. They helped make Library Night the success that it was. In our senior year we have proved that there are more than the usual few leaders by displaying our talents and ability to cooperate in all the activities of the school. The senior officers are Lukas Hoska, presidentg Charles McMillan, vice president, Jean Raleigh, secre- tary, Clark Saunders, fall treasurerg Bill Lemmon, spring treasurer. Lukas Hoska has proved his ability to be a leader all through his career at Stadium, being president of the Speakers' Bureau in his junior year. The two senior representatives to Student Council are Bernice Coyle and Rinaldo Keasal. The two representatives to the Library Committee from the Senior Class are Garnet Paulsen, who was elected chairman, and Gerald Hanson. All these students are outstanding in all the activities they have entered around school. Edith Sinclair with an average of 96 and Dorothy Nelson with 94.92 were announced to be valedictorian and salutatorian of the class respectively. Edithis average was the highest mark made at Stadium by a valedictorian since it became a senior high school. Both of the girls, of course, spoke at commencement. Eighteen 'I

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