Cashmere High School - Ka Hi Wa Yearbook (Cashmere, WA)

 - Class of 1929

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Page 26 text:

Page twenty-four THE KASHMIR 1 ,,,, X N l N, ' Y '-:Ayn-a-lx. If Everett McKellar Ruth Long .lane Baker Elmer Grimes Marion Berry Roys Griffith Grace Hudson Robert Starr Johnny Simpson Leo Strutzel Joe Beeson Edward Noeker James Hanna Minor Slingsby Avery Adams Ralph Spear Gordon Fetters Walter Brender Wilson Nunley Bruce Corselius rv, Yvv' vv Ak Biuniur ass Bull Donald Morley Albert Kennedy Gerald Davis Miss Susie Steele CAdvisorJ Ida Richardson Montie Baker Betty Halferty Mary Grentz Helen Joy Frances Tremper Myrtle Phillips Dolores Qually Velma McClimans Frances McManus Cheryl Sussex Willard Hayden Wilmer McDonald Harold Simonson Elmer Dachs Curtis Taylor Walter Ward Howard Chamberlain Murriel Newberry Lucile Boyd Leona Ball Blanche Stowell Marjorie Erickson Verna Balsdon Margaret Fry Fern McDonald Lillian Chamberlain Mildred Fry Hazel Hough Margaret Loudenback Betty Sullivan Nora Holst Lee Allen William Power

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'THE KASHMIR li Pliyy Afbiaggjyghfgigifgg Qglll' Eluniur Qcturs' Diet SOUPS Noodle flongest in the bunchj ..............,..... ....,...,,.,.....,,,,.. E dward Noeker Oyster fcalm, very calmj ...........,.. ......,,..,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, N ora H0155 Clam Chowder ..........,..,.........,.,.........,........................ Don Morley, Mary Grentg FISH AND MEATS Lamb fquite tamej ...............,............ .....A................. .....,...,. D o lores Qually Shark fpride of schooll .................... ...... E verett McKellar Spring Chicken Qvery tenderj ......................... ...,,,,, C urtis Taylor VEGETABLES String Beans ...... ........,... Q Albert Kennedy, Marjorie Erickson Carrots ...vv......... .v................v......................,........ V ance Lee Pumpkin ....... .........v....,.......................................... J oe Beeson RELISH Radishes fred top! ..... ..... . v. ......... .....,.,............ M iss Steele Chile Sauce ...,,.........,........ ............................ M yrtle Phillips Pickles ,,,.,,,,,....,,i...,....,.....,........ ....... Ra lph Spear, James Hanna Baking Powder Biscuits ..,, .,.,,................ ,............. ............... M a r garet Fry SALADS Lettuce ,,-,-..,,--.,.,,,-,,-,,,,,4,,,,, .,,.,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,., ..... W i 1 lard Hayden Leaf lfresh and greenj ............. Freshmen . Betty Sulllvan Shrimp ....v............. .--A-----------v----- Crab A.-..--.-A.-.,..., ,,..,,,.,,.,,,..,.,, ,,,4,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,, .......... F a c ulty DESSERT Wilmer McDonald Angel Parfait ....... ..................... Devil'5 F00d ,,,,,,,, ,,......,,...,..... . . .......... Waltef Wald FRUITS .. Ruth Long, Marion Berry, Cheryl Sussex Pears Qalways in pairs, ,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,..., Margaret Loudenback and Bob Starr Lemons ftoo many varieties to mentionl Nuts 1 all kindsy ..,,.........................,...................... .............................. S ophomores Peaches ...............,............... ...............



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THE. KASHNHR- r me rm.- .gr -misses twengyg-QQ iiuninr Qlllass Zlaistnrp On September 13, 1926, sixty very bright girls and boys started out to become extras in the movies. For some time they had been looking forward to this adventure, and all of them were assured that they were highly qualified for their new role as extras. They took as their director Miss Lionstance Isolany, who had had much previous experience along this line. When they arrived at their destination, they found that they were only considered very green extras, and they looked with envy upon those ahead of them, who could do with ease the new and seemingly impossible duties assigned to them. lt was with a great deal of difficulty that they became accustomed to the new life. Finally, they organized themselves as Freshmen. The extras who arrived the previous year, and were therefore considered superior to them, took great delight in playing jokes on them, but they learned this was customary, and took it with a smile. After they became firmly established as extras their duties really began, and many were the dangers they faced. Many troubles and hardships cropped up which, in their inexperience, seemed almost insurmountable. Neverthe- less, they did not give up, being spurred on by the promise of three months of vacation, and in due time they had finished their work and were told they could have a rest until the following September. They spent these three months resting and enjoying themselves after their first trying experiences as extras. For their second year they chose Miss Carmen Batie as their director. They organized themselves as Sophomores and they, in turn, got their re- venge, enjoying the antics and misfortunes of the new Freshmen, who had not yet learned the many things necessary to become extras. After working for nine more months and having successfully passed through all the exciting and strenuous times which every extra encounters, they were again granted a three months' vacation. After three months of well-earned vacation, they again started to work. Their director this time was Miss Susie Steele. They called themselves Juniors and elected the following officers for their group of extras: Presi- dent, Johnny Simpson, Vice-President, Joe Beeson, Treasurer, Ralph Spear, Secretary, Ruth Long. This year they were plunged into the midst of more strenuous, excit- ing, and nerve racking work than ever before, but they soon became ac- customed to it, and got along nicely. By this time they had become very important extras and they took great pride in presenting for the public a very interesting and humorous play entitled, The Mummy and the Mumps. This play would have been a credit to the regulars. Toward the last of the year they gave a banquet in honor of the older extras, the Senior Class of '29, who would be seen the following year in the new roles of stars, producers, scenario writlers, and directors. They have just been granted another summer vacation. Next year will be their last and they promise that they will accomplish more than at any other time during their career as extras.

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