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SENIOR HONOR Etbelyn Albro Edwin Allen Bill Almvig Betty Bell Margaret Bell LD Albert Berg Florence Bray Margaret Bray jane Carlson Esther Caughran Edwin Chambers Belle Ruth Clayman Hazel Connor Noel Dclany Theresa Del Bianco Mary Dickson Mary Louise Ericksen june Everson George Fisher Doris Foote Myrtle Foss Eleanor Fuchek Betty Grcenwell Dolores Grigal Albert Hallstroln Viola Hammer Mary Gail Harvey Muriel Heaton Margaret Heuston !Margaret Huseman Mary Jane Impett 1 Walter Winton ROLL George jaenbson Margaret Keil Kenneth Kirkwood Ruby Lahren Norman Larson Ivan Loughlen Helen May Betty McClurg John McDonald Elizabeth Miller Dorothy Mitchell Wiixifrcd Morse Katherine Nelson Molly Novikoif Clara Louise Oliver Gertrude Olsen Mildred Olsen Elizabeth Parry Velma Poole Frieda Rashbam Muriel Rea Derrol Ricker Hazel Romans Elsie Schmidt Maxine Scott Dorothy Shaw Edith Stedman Robert Stryker Keith Thompson Ruth Wallerich june Westerlund OUTSIDE HONOR ROLL Lorraine Berg Doris Gordon Nathan Hall Harriet Morrison E161 Betty Noble Mary jane Roberts Horace Wlmitacre Chauncey Wight
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X Girls' Club, teo, went to the Senior Class for its officers, electing Muriel Heaton, president: Doris Foote, vice presidcntg Mary Dickson, secretary, and Frances Tart, treasurer. Three of the four departmental chairmen were seniors. They were: school welfare, Virginia Day, fellowship, Barbara Wilson, service, Betty Bell, and Katherine Nelson, Stadiana president. The Student Prince, presented in March as the annual Stadium musical pro! duction, was pronounced by many to he the finest, smoothest, leastfamateurish light opera ever given at Stadium. Mainly responsible for this favorable criticism were the seniors who took leading roles in the tuneful production. Among these were Helen May and Roy Pendleton, who carried the leads, and Theodore Steclman, Dick Names, Keith Thompson, Bill Burroughs, Irma Zahl and Ted Knightlinger. The Class ni '35 does not lack for outstanding students in the field of journalism. Ed Meagher was editor of The World in the fall of '34, He also served as editorial writer in the spring of '34 and sports editor of both The World and The Talioma. Howard Hammer, World editor in the spring, was sports editor in the fall, Mary Gail Harvey was editor of the 1935 Tahoma. Others prominent in journalism on The 'World and The Tahoma were Mary Dickson, winner of The World short-story contest, Doris Foote, Katherine Nelson, Belle Ruth Clayman, Betty Bell, Blossom Wescott and Ted Knightlinger. The three major Stadium sports, football, basket ball and track, had as their cap' tains Tony Zizak, John Klumb and Harold Davies respectively-all members of the Senior Class. In many other branches of school life at Stadium are found prominent seniors. Roy Myers was president of Boys' Council and a member of the Varsity basket ball and golf teams, Irvine Robbins and Eugene Bennett, yell duke and king respeetivclyq Myrtle Foss, brilliant debater who won the cup for extemporaneous speaking at the annual College of Puget Sound debate tournamentg jane Doten, tworyear debate letter winner and World staff reporter, and Ethelyn Albro, president of the Interna- tional Club. Going hack to 1932 we find the members of the class entering Stadium as sopho- mores. Under the leadership of two presidents, the class began its three-year career. Ted Chambers, first president, was forced by ill health to leave school and his place was taken by Louise Boyd, vice president. Other members of the cabinet were Marian Stuart, secretary, Jack Gander, treasurerg Cohlentz and Nancy jackson, rep- resentatives to Student Council. In their junior year, Ed Raleigh, vice prmidentg and arold Davies and I - Richer Walter Winton E151
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