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Senior Play “GROWING PAINS” December 3, 1937 OPENING SCENE
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R H 0 I) O I) E N I) R O N Senior Hall of Fame Romeo: Mickey Graham Juliet: Catherine Tucker Beat Letterm n: Fred Olson Athletic Girl: Betty Gulon Prettiest Hair: I eAnne Rock Boy's Best Blush: Raymond Iverson Little Lord Fauntleroy: Klvlr Johnson Miss Sophisticate: Dorothy Gates Prettiest Girl: Mae Verrall Best-Looking Boy: I ee Wilson Best Salesman of Ann Happy-Go-Lucky Boy: Vic Veloni Happy-Go-Lucky Girl: Florence Thurston Peppiest Girl: Roberta Brown Peppiest Boy: Bobby Terrell Most Studious Boy: Robert Haugland Most Studious Girl: Marjorie Marinakos Most Bashful Boy: Alva Oakes Most Bashful Girl: Betty Turner Woman Hater: Ben Johnson Class Cut-Up: Gilman Abbott als and Ads: Sam Voollch I o ; of the Sea Hawk Dec. 17 — All city schools got together for a Christmas musical. High school singers, under the leadership of Mr. Brewer, took the cake.” Dec. 18 — Anacortes. in their second hoop contest, took an early lead over Marysville, increasing it on each possible occasion. The end found Marysville with 25 points and us with 35. Dec. 22 — With the subs carrying on the second half until the closing minutes, our first squad was unable to catch up when put in. Result: Lynden Lions 18. Sea Hawks 17. Dec. 29 — Returning our game with Marysville. Coach Boulton was able to substitute freely and still win out in the end. Score: Sea Hawks 18. Tomahawks 15. Dec. 30 — The Hawks' true colors, which they were so bravely to de- fend and to carry higher in future games, breezed high o'er Edison's Spark- plugs. defeating them 37 to 22. Jan. 5 — The Girls' Athletic Club sponsored a well-advertised skating party, which was well attended and well enjoyed. After spills were over and the receipts and expenses compared, It was found to be successful financially, as well. Jan. 7 — Reverend Finlayson honored us with a good citizen talk to remind us of Good Citizenship Day. jan. 7 — Playing at Mount Vernon, our Sea Hawks won their first county game by swamping the Bulldogs. 38 to 21. jan. 14 — Hamilton players were bewildered, amazed and startled when Sea Hawks swooped down from above, mining baskets from all angles to finish 6 to 51—Hawks’ favor. Jan. 15 — In a practice game, determined Hawks pinned the Lynden Lions to 21 points, while they forged ahead with 41 for themselves. jan. 18 — Taking an early lead, the Sea Hawks gained momentum gradually to show up their former coach and his proteges. Score: Sea Hawks 38. LaConner Braves 24. Jan. 21 — Woolley's Cubs found themselves being scored upon quite rapidly, and. accordingly, went on a scorin' spree, only to find the Sea Hawks the better dead-eyes. Result: Cubs 39. Hawks 61. Jan. 22 — Blaine's Bordfrites pulled through with a win in the final seconds, after being six to eight points behind the entire non-conference game. Score: 33 to 31. Jan. 28 Our uebate team didn’t look so good at Bellingham today, although a couple of losses were by but a few points. Jan. 28 — With both first teams undefeated, the Sea Hawks played their most thrilling games of the first half of the season with the Burlington Tigers there. Hawklets lost a thriller 22 to 24. First squad won 40 to 34. 17
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R H () I) O I) E N I) R O X Senior Play Cast “GROWING PAINS” Terry McIntyre ................. Roberta Brown George McIntyre .....................Bob Terrell Mm. McIntyre ..................... Peggy Colgan Professor McIntyre ............... Roy McKinley Sophie ............................ Mary Elliott Mrs. Patterson .................. Marian McCrorv Elsie Patterson ................ Dorothy Gates Traffic Officer ................... Henry Polls Dutch ......................... Edward Milkowski Brian .............................. Ray Iverson Omar ............................ Erling Oakland Hal ............................... Mark Graham pete ............................. Lloyd Buehler Prudence ........................... Mae Verral! Patty ..................... Marguerite Scribner jane ......................... Catherine Tucker Miriam .......................... Alma Crawford Vivian ...................... Florence Thurston Director .......................... Miss Disher Make-Up ...... Miss Morrison. Marjorie Marinakos Prompter .......................... Betty Guion Is)}; of the Sea Hawk Feb. 1 — Six initiates were pledged into the Girls’ Athletic Club today. An eatable dinner was cooked and enjoyed! Pledges had to find hidden •‘stuff.” Feb. 4 — Concrete Mixers received their first home-floor beating ex- perienced in years, when fighting Sea Hawks cemented ’em down 25 to 41. Feb. 5 — Weird war whoops and clownish plays thrilled the spectators when New York Shamrocks played rings around our town team. Feb. 8 — Edison's high scorers. Stacy and Dahl, were at a loss amid the Hawks' defense, and our offense proved too polished for them. Score: Sea Hawks 38. Sparkplugs 20. Feb. 11 — At the C. P. S. Forensic Tournament at Tacoma, our de- baters were one team of two that won five out of six debates. Miss Mari- nakos. 1938 valedictorian, was rated as about the best cross-questioner there. Feb. 11 — Bulldogs were amazed at our defense system which held them back. In the last quarter our subs carried on. ending in the Hawks favor, 41 to 19. Feb. 17 — House of David hoop-masters were able to play football half the time, purposely leave the ball on the floor, go into an uncalled huddle, and such, and still win over our town team very easily. Feb. 18 — I). A. R. members were the sponsors of an interesting Wash- ington assembly today. Mrs. Odlln. president, presented Senior Class Presi- dent. Hazel Haugland. our special representative in the D. A. R. contest, with a lovely corsage and wished her luck in the state-wide contest, the winner getting a trip to Washington. D. C. Fact questions were asked a chosen few. Bud Maris won the prize—an almanac of facts! Feb. 18 — Returning our game with Sedro-Woolley. our quintet received their one and only county defeat of the season. The Sea Hawks were hot for the first quarter only. In the third quarter, hot Cubs took a two-point lead. Thoroughly aroused over their doings, they set a hot pace which re- sulted In Hawks upset 38 to 46. 19
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