Weatherwax High School - Quinault Yearbook (Aberdeen, WA)

 - Class of 1933

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KARAMATIC J UDSON HOLLAND DAVIDSON MAW President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Yell King JUNIOR HISTORY The Junior class awoke with a start from their hibernation and proceeded to prove to the school that they were more than 3.2 per- cent wide awake. Their first really great step was selecting Miss Arnell as class adviser. Previously, they had elected their officers and board of control representative. jack Maw was chosen as yell king. Peppy class meetings are always necessary to uphold the spirit of the class. The program committee worked especially hard this year and the class meetings were all howling successes, judging from the cries for more meetings. The ticket sales committee deserves honorable mention because collecting money from the students was no simple matter in these times. The first affair of the year to bring the juniors both social and financial success was the Barn Dance, given in collaboration with the seniors. It was worth the time and effort spent, if for no other reason than to see the school's prize budding pansies turned into hayseeds for the evening. The Cinderella Ball, given by the upperclassmen, was a grand success and was thought to be the first time in years that the classes did not lose money on a formal affair. Various seniors and sophs of the school were surprised to find themselves in Hell at the junior assembly April 14. The assembly was good, and although a few people were put in their place, every- one enjoyed it. Carnivals are always popular. This rule held true at the junior dance May 12. Class matinee dances also did their part to keep up the school pep. The juniors are now helping to speed the departing seniors by decorating for Baccalaureate and Commencement and giving a Com- mencement dance. Committees during the year were: MAY DANCE, MAY 12: Tom Loomis, chairman, Arland Dean, Irene Hatha- way, Mary Johnson and Bob Kavaney. BACCALAUREATE AND COMMENCEMENT DECORATIONS: Ruth Arnold, chairman, George Palo, Alec Matheson and Donna Johnson. COMMENCEMENT DANCE, JUNE 8: Floyd Kite, Enid Monteith, Elmer Hornsby and Louise Winkelman, PROGRAM: Bill Loomis, chairman, Margaret Cameron, Kathryn Graham and Jean Lindner. 'I'ICKET SALES: Margaret Bezer, Helen Henrickson, Phyllis Hubbell and Atley Nelson. BARN DANCE, NOVEMBER 19: Virgil Garner, chairman, Alex Chorba and Betty Davis. FORMAL, JANUARY 20: Dick Balkema, chairman, Mason Bell, Evelyn Doll and Ella Perala. JUNIOR ASSEMBLY, April 14: Jean Campbell, chairman, Jack Bigelow, Helen Hegg, Gordon Heintz, Verna Matson, Don McCaW, Roy Randich and Claire Shea. 1893-1933 26.

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I f f , . . AJ' U uinault . 25 Front row-Lindner, Gradl, Henrikson, Drummond, Barre. Blendheim, L. Hopkins, Hathaway, Chaban, Archie, M. Hubbell, Green, second row-Covall, Burgess, Albina. Foy, Caldwell, Hegg, Bezer, Davis, Canaan, Hoover, Hauge, Cameron, Antons, Hoffman, P. Hubbell, A. Hopkins. K. Franich, Hansen, Copeland, Campbell, Heintz, Jones, third row-Galambie, Bigelow, Graham. Clemmons, Doll, Arnold, Holland, A. Fox, Gudaz, Glover, Hawryla, Davidsong fourth row-Cosper, A. Dean, G. Franich, Brock, Garner, Arneson, Carlson, Haworth, Boner,. Hubacka, Grayg fifth row-Chorba, Hubbard, Bell, Hornsby, Bacchus, Balkema, Basham, Eaton. BOTTOM PICTURE: Front row-Kandich, Monteith, Tapp, Stewart, Taylor, Shea, Mannion, Pinczak, Tullinen, Laukkanen, Klufton, Perala, Poormang second row-Paine, Schmitt, Nielson, Matson, Williams, D. Johnson. Mattila, Seavey, Winkelman, Patton, Lehtinen, Kalebg third row-Youk, Petticore, M. Johnson, Smith, Zemble, Thompson, McDowell, Savonen, Kugan, Welsh, Mackey, Jez, Spier, Lillegard, Sorensen, Mayrg fourth row--Maw, Kuran, Rosmerayn, Mc- Farland, Schaffer, Thompson, McDowell, Kavaney, Murphy, McGil1icuddy, Utes, Johnsong fifth row-McCaw, Parker, Evinrude, Myles, Kite, Nelson, Karamatic, Stamwitz, Palo, Matheson, Judson, Loomis, Lauzon, Zuberg sixth row-Maki, Nystrom, Rusnak, Martinsen, Jugum, Vasbinder, Randich, Richard, Koski, Oliver, Wilpone, A, Nelson, Jensen, Link, Richardson, Jaklewicz, Leitch. JUNIOR PRESIDENTS MESSAGE I have never enjoyed anything more in my life than being presi- dent of the class of '34, The cooperation of the students couldn't have been better. The class as a whole was always on the go and full of pep, making for the success of all our activities. I hope the class does as well next year or better because we want the class of '34 to be the best that has ever been graduated from the Weatherwax High School. GEORGE KARAMATIC



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Quinault . 27 MORGAN G. DEAN President Vice -President v SOPHOMORE HISTORY September, 1932 OLESON Treasurer The class of ,35 entered A. H. S., very proud in their new role as sophomores, and with over three hundred members. They had Miss Finley and Mr. Johnson as their advisers. Officers were elected at an early meeting. October, 1 Q32 The class ticket drive started, dues being Fixed at ten cents. To aid the campaign, there was a contest between the boys and the girls to see which bought the most tickets. The boys lost, and gave the winners a matinee dance. Tryouts were held for Sophomore Playmakers, which this year was sponsored by the class. Twenty-seven were admitted to the club. November, 1932 The annual sophomore hop was held on the fifth. It was a success socially and financially. Committees were: Decoration: Alta Williams, Glenn Dean, Isobel Dunsire, Helen Hoonan, Louise Hollon, Dorothy Draper, Phyllis Geissler, Marvel Donley, Doris Murphy and Bertha Timo. Posters: Betty Bateman, Gail Klingberg and john Kullander. Publicity: Margaret Hubacka, Helen Blom, Lea Koskinen, Melida Hill, Mary Katherine Bowman, Lorraine Fisher, Violet Nurmi and Eva Haapanen. Patrons: Ruth- marie Hulbert and Elaine Brower. Music: Jack Francis, Barbara Hartshorn and George Nelson. Punch: julia Duncan and Lois Neef. February, 1933 A George Washington motif was used for the sophomore assem- bly, on the twenty-first. After the assembly a matinee dance was held in the gym. June, 1933 The year has passed and the sophs are all ready to come back next September, proud to assume their new rank of juniors. Summary In athletics the sophomore basketball team is one of the best that has been turned out. In football we had one letterman and several coming up on the next year first team. We also had one member on the varsity basketball team. In swimming we had one letterman and several who will make the team next year. We also will be well represented in tennis and golf. We have at least two men who will make their track letters. In the southwest music meet the sophomores took a first and second in solo events and were represented in the band and orchestra.

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