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Louise Willard Enar Olson Hazel Monsen Graduation Awards IGI-l scholarship, exrraordinary achievemenr in Sradium acrivi- lies. and superior sporisman- ship broughl' Enar Olson The Richard Graff Memorial award for I932. Enar was a member of l-li-Y and Srudenl' Council, Sladium World sporrs ediror, srudenis' choice for commencemenr speaker, and Third highesi on rhe senior honor roll. l-ie earned a Midger fool- ball lerrer, a Tirsr-'ream Track Terre-r and a Reserve wreslling leiier. Because of her superior abiliiy in sludies and aclriviiies. Louise Willard was pronounced winner of The A. A. U. W. award. She was on The senior honor roll, was a member of Triple S, and was ac'I'ive in dramaric and Girls' Club work. I I 01 Hazel Monsen received 'rhe journal- ism award in recogni+ion of her service ro The Sfadium Wou'ld. She held 'rhe posirions of school news ediror, news ediior and edilor in chief: she was also a member oi rhe siafi of 'rhe now dis- conrinued S Book. l-iazel was a mem- ber of Triple S. Scholarships awarded To i932 gradu- aies were: Columbia Universiry, S500 and S300 a year +o Roger Chase, Ta- homa ediior, and Ernesi Card, respec- lively: roial ruilion ar Whirman College, Walrer Griffirh, class vaiedicforian, and Enar Olson: one-hahf Jruirion or Col- lege of Pugei Sound. Lucy May Spencer, class saluraroriang and a Har- vard schoiarship, Fred Lane.
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Don McElroy Senior Class UMBERING abouT 540, The IN Class oT '33 is The largesT ever To graduaTe Trom STadium. As sophomores, in l93O, The members were headed by Bob Searles, presidenTg l-ler- berT Monson, vice presidenT, and Rex Adams, secreTary-Treasurer. lT was dur- ing This TirsT year ThaT purple and silver were chosen as The class colors. To lead The class Through iTs junior year, Ed l-lamilTon was chosen. OTher oTTicers were: Maxine Swanson, vice president Maurine l-lenderson, secre- Tary, while Richard Gould Toolq The place oT Fred Taylor, Treasurer, who moved Trom Tacoma. MargareT PeTer- son and Vic Vine represenTed The class in STudenT Council. Junior prom, The one social evenT especially Tor ThaT class, was successTully presenTed in cab- areT sTyle. Early in iTs senior year, The class wise- ly chose Don McElroy To bring The career oT The rnighTy group To The in- eviTable end aTTer Tinishing iTs Three years. Bob Green was elecTed vice presidenT, while Lorna Uglum was secre- Tary and EsTher STromme, Treasurer. Senior represenTaTives To The STudenT I I 2 Council were Mary Crossland and Tom SmiTh. ValedicTorian and saluTaTorian were Maurine l-lenderson and RuTh Clark, respecTively. BoTh speala aT commence- menT, as do MarTin Nelson and Dave ShowalTer, TaculTy choice and sTudenTs' choice, respecTively. CommencemenT is To be held aT The Armory Tor The TirsT Time, The Temple TheaTre noT being available. On February 24 was held The senior banqueT, well aTTended by The class. ToasTmasTer Bill BannisTer proved To be an able enTerTainer wiTh Tommy, The dummy oT his venTriloguism acTs. Fol- lowing a shorT program and speeches by The Rev. E. M. l-legge and Principal Perkins, a dance was held in The gym. AI GrueTTer's orchesTra Turnished music on The gala occasion, Tor which decora- Tions in The class colors had been arTis- Ticolly planned. CommiTTee chairmen Tor This mosT imporTanT social evenT oT The seniors were: orchesTra, Bob Green: dinner, EsTher STromme3 program, Lorna Uglum: adverTising, Tom SmiTh: decora- Tions, Mary Crossland. STudenT Council oTTicers Tor l932-
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