Auburn High School - Invader Yearbook (Auburn, WA)

 - Class of 1932

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SENIORS ll Sutherland, president: Beierlein, secretary: Masoii, treasurer, Miller, vice president SENIOR CLASS HISTORY ELLO, everybody-Station A. H. S., Class of '32 broadcasting. Yes, there was some static in our first program-but, we were only sophs. lt was directed by Mr. Smith and Claude McDaniels announcing, he was assisted by Carl Sutherland, Florence Hubbard and Vivienne Carr. The Soph Party, a sport dance was certainly bowiel!--We hope no tubes were burned out. jack Luther, the announcer on our second program, was ably assisted by Troy Milliken, Florence jackson and Vivienne Carr. Miss Roberts directed this program. Captain Apple lack, our junior class play, proved to the seniors and faculty that we juniors weren't so amateurish as we might have seemed. Madeleine Payette, and Bud Steffen took the leads in that, our first big production with Miss Margaret Fitzgerald as coach. -and we mustn't forget about Santa's visit. The poor sophs looked quite forlorn so we gave a junior Party December 23 and invited Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus and everybody had a good time, of course. More of our acting ability was proven in our class assembly. Harriet Mitchel- remember her?-and Claude McDaniels had the leads in the feature production, Good Medicine. By way of saying Au Revoir to the seniors we gave a Prom. The gym was cleverly decorated in red and white-thanks to chairman Marie Wallen. AHEM-we are now THE seniors-and as the first undertaking worthy of our newly acquired dignity we gave a Depression Dance. Clelia Ungherini was honorable chairman.

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I2 INVADER Bang!!--eeek, and Anna Pezzella faints. Cat O' Nine Tails adds to our credit another dramatic success. Carl McCandless, Floyd Colvin, and Bill Busch were outstanding. Miss Signe lohnson was the director. Clever and unusual decorations were carried out at the Senior Ball May l3. The airplane idea was used with a huge flower covered airplane making a three point landing in one corner of the gym. The hanger housed the orchestra, Curley's Rapso- dians, who were dressed as pilots. About ZOO small airplanes, carrying out the class colors, were hung from the ceiling. The last three events of the school year, Baccalaureate, Class Night and Com- mencement, were held on consecutive days. Baccalaureate with Reverend Decker as speaker, was held at the High School Auditorium june 5. Henry Tsuchiya, valedictor- ian, and Carl McCandless, salutatorian, carried off scholastic honors for the class. Silver and Salmon are the class colors. They are represented by rose buds with a background of silver. Ignorance lost is knowledge gained, was the motto chosen by the class members. ln school politics lack Luther, Marie Wallen, losephine Phelps, Floyd Colvin, Carl Sutherland, and Troy Milliken were prominent. Prominent Senior girls in athletics, Vivienne Carr, Madeleine Payette, Charlotte Freeman, Norma Beierlein, Maud Sanford, have made their eight hundred point letter A, the highest award in athletics a girl may attain in high school. Boys lost by graduation in athletics are Floyd Colvin, Vernon Porter, Claude McDaniels, Roy McDaniels, lim Dillman, Bud Gagnon, and Charley Larson. -- - -lui-i. We have come to the parting of the way. One ship goes east, anotherlllilfest, one north and another south. We, as classmates, will separate and journey to the four corners of the earth. We want to thank Mr. Oakley and the faculty for any success we might attain and also bid a fond farewell to all of the student body. Station A. H. S. now signing off. Your announcer for the last program has been Carl Sutherland with the help of Roberta Miller, Norma Beierlein, Eleanor Mason, and Mr. Rowe as director. Never Blue Always true, l -9-3-2 ! -Polly Newton.

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