Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1934

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l. l , flu: 4, Robert Green Maurinc Henderson Eunice Perkins ward Winners HIGH SCHCCL career exemplifying superior scholastic ability, outstanding achievement in Stadium activities, and true sportsmanship won for Robert Green the Richard Graff Memorial award for 1933. Bob was vice president of the Senior Classg he won letters in football, basket ball, wrestling and track, and he was sports editor for The Stadium World and The Tahoma, at the same time managing to make the honor roll. Eunice Perkins, with the attributes of a modern Athena, received the American Association of University Women award. Eunice was in Triple S, outstanding in athletics and journalism, active in Girls' Club work, and on the senior honor roll. To Maurine Henderson, in recognition of her brilliant contributions in the field of journalism, went the journalism awardg also, for her line record in scholarship and activities, she received the four-year College of Puget Sound scholarship and the 35100 scholarship given by the women of Alpha Chi Omega. Editor and managing editor of The Stadium World and a member of The Tahoma stalf, Maurine was also valedicf torian and president of Triple S. The fourfyear scholarship offered now to Stadium each year by Columbia Univerf sity went to Calvin Gongwer. Ruth Mahaffay received the 3200 Whitman scholar' ship. , -.::,:,vg, - t. ' ,- t . I , 'Tj 'fr 0 9 is , , T t Principal s essage . , f ,, ...fr-' ' ,,. ,,,..., X r ' HEN tho ffhv d t1n 55Ost1 ., .i , r ug gra ua 'o , over rf M?a Q: fff't T V . dents, who by mutual interests have become a .1 j unit-the Class of 54-leave these halls, many ' - . - questions occur to one who has watched therr a T progress. . at P H02 as t G WOf Of these boys an , girls? Who will achieve fame? How will he '-sz. 'f MQLQLI, V , . . T ' f do it? Will it be by some deed that benefits ' 4, V T society? Will any one make the world better than it was? However, those day dreams are thrust aside. My sincere wish that you may make your next place in life as happy and easy to iill as school g has been, goes to all of you. E. E. P65 E. E. PERKINS. Z 2 U



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AZ Senior Class W f A In , .,., it. 1 ITH over 550 members the Class of '34 ended its third and Nfl ' last year as part of the student body of Stadium High School. In the elegion held at the beginning of the year the Senior Class 5-'X 1-fbhose as its president Kenneth Powell. Kenneth was a good execuf af: A 'A tive,-'handlingiwith ability the office his popularity won for him. -:ii ' The class continued to show good judgment in its selection of a - cabinet to govern .it during its las-t year. Margaret Akeson was A a 1 ' selected to fill the jposition of vice president. The oiiice of secref Kenneth EDWJQIIN 3 tary vxits awarded to'Lois Hoskins, and Douglas Gonyea was made 3 treasurer. Tolrepresent them in Student Council, the members of the Senior sClass elected llrorri the boys Charles Soper and from the girls Evelyn I.3.f' C F ,J ,XT .' careers of scholastigbrilliance were rewarded when it was announced that the 'v W ictbrian was Yaekdilzaki and the salutatorian was Betty Kuhl. To represent them as student Choice tlie class elected Roy Wonders, while the faculty selected as its choicd Eric Hagbergf All four of these students speak at the commencement exerf cises, which are to beflield at the Armory again this year. The senior banquet, lgust about the biggest and most important event in the school life of a senior, was hleld Friday, March 2. The large crowd that attended were kept on the edge of their seats with merriment and laughter by Leo Plotkin, who was toastmaster for the occasion. Talks were made by Principal Perkins and by John Prins, president of the Tacoma Chamber of Commerce. As has been the custom at every senior banquet, the Senior Class president, Kenneth Powell, presented to the Junior Class president, Derrol Ricker, the Stadium Students' Creed. The program, which was planned by Mary Davis and Letty Lawrence, included numbers by the Emmons sisters, Nelda Spencer, Gordon Tuell and Dan Andersen. During the dance that followed in the gym, musical numbers, some of them impromptu, were given by Dick McNcrthney, Bob Grimstead, Leo Plotkin, Sid Anderson, Lynn Evans, jack Ricker, Bob Conrad and Ann Powell. Chairmen of the committees responsible for the success of the event were: table decorations, Margaret Akesong gym decorations, Douglas Gonyeag orchestra, Kenneth Powell, place cards, Evelyn La Motte, tickets, Charles Soper, and advertising, Karl Richards. J MiEXMoonlight by Benn W. Levey was chosen by the playreading committee, X P p Jacko Izaki Betty Kuhl Roy XVondcrs Eric-Hngbcrg 1 ar arct Akcson Lois Hoskins Douglas Gonyea Evelyn La Metre Charles Soper . riot . 'N X llsl NW V f' I

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