Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1937

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I s E N I O R H O N O R R O L L Charles Allen Beula Anderson Martha Anderson Jim Arntson Margaret Beckman William Bennett John Boyle Harriette Buckner Florence Burd Lyie Busby Signa Byrd Ruth Cannon Katharine Clifford Bill Edmundson Betty Eernisse Yoshiko Fujimoto Miriam Geiger Mary Gordon . Helen Hallstrom Hazel Jean Ffanson Doris Hartman Irma Hawkinson Mobrey Jenkins Ralph Jentoft Paul Johns Marjorie Johnson Roland Koehler Kiyoshi Kono Virginia Krogh Anne K ukulanl Fran LaVonne Lawrience Everett Leisure Eleanor Lenning Frank Mallory Maida McEachron Alan McKean Mary Mladinov Edith JylQor-e— TKelma Nelson Ella Norman Haruko Oka Yoshiye Omori Ronald Rau Jeanne Reer- — Richard Reynolds Eleanor Robison Masami Sado Helen Sohlberg Dorothy Samson Arnold Schurb Marjorie Schwalen Dorothy Searles Shirley Shannon Donald Skidmore Louis Stewart Yae Takashima Betty Wheeler OUTSIDE HONOR ROLL Darrell Crisp Howard Gregg Harriet Latson Sixteen

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N Chosen in the sophomore year by the presiding cabinet, maroon and bronze became the class colors. By winning the city basket ball championship for the eighth consecutive year, Stadium ' s quintet was again entitled to compete in the state basket ball tournament in Seattle from March 17 to 20. Five of the hoopsters were from the Class of ' 37: Will Glundberg. center and forward; Bob Richards, forward: Marvin Scott, guard: Vince Luclch, and hiarry Werblsky, who played from the ranks of the substitutes, hllgh-point man for the entire season was Will Glundberg. Prominent as Varsity football players were Lee Bickenbach, captain of the team and a two-year letterman: Bill Hol mes, tackle, a three-year letterman: Jack Tanner, star half-back: Will Glundberg, versatile end, and Frank Londos, full-back, Inspira- tional Award winner. Cheering at games during the year was led by Frank Belfoy, yell king and his dukes. Bill Sommerville and Sherman Whipple, who took the place vacated by Bob Evans. Elizabeth Rawlings and Ruth Brumbaugh were yell queens. To outstanding seniors In the field of journalism Quill and Scroll awards were given. Members of the organization are: President, Shirley Shannon: vice president, Eleanor Roblson; secretary-treasurer, Yae Takashima, and Frank Norris, Margaret O Wilson, Everett Leisure, Miriam Geiger, hiarold Rome and Katharine Clifford. r Doing the honors as spring and fall editors of The World were Alan McKean and Dot Samson, respectively. A new plan was instigated by Student Council in March giving students who | had done exceptional work In journalism one semester or more without credit a chenille emblem for their services . Of the 16 who received this emblem, 14 were CJ seniors: Bob Jenkins, Everett Leisure, Katharine Clifford, Frank Norris, Dot Samson, p Shirley Shannon, Harold Rome, Alice Wood, Eleanor Roblson, Margaret Wilson, t Ruth Clamp, Miriam Geiger, Yae Takashima, Rita Leonard and Bill Walter. With a motif of medieval times, the seniors held their banquet on March 12. The class colors were predominant in the decorations, and programs In the shape of L. castles were used. There were approximately 310 present, the largest group ever . attending a Senior Banquet in Stadium ' s history. Entertainment was furnished by Glenn Parker and Margaret Pence, who sang. Hal Byer was toastmaster for the occasion and Margaret Hitchcock, John Boyle, and Yoshiteru Kawano talked with Clark Oberlles as guest speaker. Lee Bickenbach, class president, presented the 5 class creed to the president of the Junior Class, Ray Bucsko. Dancing in the gym followed, to the music of Brad Bannon ' s orchestra. Among various other social activities presented by the Senior Class was the senior sweater dance, the first one of the school year, on Jan. 22 with Louis Grenier s orchestra playing. Under, the general direction of Lee Bickenbach, the committees were composed of Kay Charlton, orchestra; Dorothy Hallam and Gladys Anderson, Intermission numbers: Jack Snyder and Rita Leonard, advertising, and Mogens Clement and Kenneth Coffman, tickets. In its junior year the class sponsored the annual Junior Prom on December 13 1935 Decorations put up under the general direction of Kenneth Coffman carried out a seasonal motif, with tinsel-covered fir boughs strung across the balcony of the boys ' gym and Christmas trees at the punch stand. Intermission numbers as selected by Cliff Rawnsley, entertainment chairman, included an accordion duet by Helen Lockwood and Ruth Allle and songs by Frank Belfoy, Thelma Anderson and Ward Allen. With Val Valente ' s orchestra playing, $20.05 was made. Individual gold medals and a trophy were given to Alan McKean and Frank Mallory seniors, who won the state debate tournament at the University of Wash- ington These boys also earned three-year debate letters. Chenille debate letters were awarded Eleanor Roblson, Margaret Wilson, Tom Ray, Fred LeVeque and Jack Hungerford. s Fifte



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BETTY ALEXANDER Attended Herbert Hoover High School (San Diego. Calif.) I year and Franklin High School {Portland, Ore,) 6 months; maiored in English, histo-y, shorthand and typing. CHARLES E. ALLEN Chuck Reserve football 2 years; tract Hi-Y; Big S; senior honor roll roll roonn manager. WARD ALLEN Glee Club 3 years; Varsity golf 2 years; assemblies; opera 3 years; Aquarium Club; roll room manager. - , - .,i - ' ESTHER ALLIE Twin ' Twin candy sale; play for Toby Jones Home; Thespians; Stamp Club; captain of play for girls ' mixer; baseball team. BETH ANDERSON Red Cross roll room repre- sentative; chairman of flower committee; Easter baskets, Christmas decorations, Thanks- giving baskets, mixer and candy sale committees; Rifle Club; Thespians JU- YS ANDE Ari ndanca- ' I e r Tter dance; -s -i | managYistud riJ surse; Qhrist y im jksi cPmgT and EcRte J • ' Ifets committeei, GERALDII rets comm ' tl £ » JIM ANDERSON JR. Jayvee football I year; major- ed in history, science and English. MARTHA ANDERSON Mar Shorthand pin and certificate; Girls ' Club committees; Voca- tional Club; candy sale; senior honor roll. MARGARET E. ANNABEL Mickey Candy sale, Thanksgiving bas- k e t s, Christmas decorations committees; Memorial Day wreaths; girls ' mixer. »ERALDlr« ALEXANOgf Jerry , - ' Haiyhf ' rollV-.slAJe it nm(t}e Hofffef roliy sit LE RENE ALLEN Renie World staff; attended Auburn High School (Auburn, Wasfi.) 1 year and Highllne High School (Seattle, Wash.) I f?ar; majored in history, home conomics and English. EDITH ALLIE Twin Twin candy sale; Thespians; Stamp club; Christmas stock- ngs; runner-up baseball team; irls ' Mixer play. ALYCE ANDERSON Al r-irls ' Club committees; Voca- tional Club; Christmas deco- rations; outside employment. BEULA ANDERSON National Thespian pin; Thes- Dian service pin; chairman of Thespian typing committee 2 .;ears: Christmas play ' 36; ' girls ' Club committees; roll -oom manager; 100-word short- hand certificate; senior honor f .11. INEZ E. ANDERSON Skipper Honor roll; Girls ' Club com- ■ ilttees; Thespians. JOHN H. ANDERSON Moon Worked rn lunchroom; majored n history, art and English, LORRAINE ANDREWS Majored in English, Latin and ROBERTA ARMSTRONG Bobby Orchestra; attendance clerk; Th.spians; solo orchestra; as- semblies; radio broadcasts. I c L A S S O F 3 7

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