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Senior Officers Ullin, Martin, Svenitac History N 1927 two hundred Freshmen entered the portals of Centralia High. Grant Packard was elected as the leader of the new class. As Freshmen, the girls and boys, took an active part in hockey and basketball. In September, 1528, Eddie Spurgeon became Sophomore | president. The girls were the champions in hockey, basketball | and baseball. In the fall of ’29, the 3rd year’s work was again under the | leadership of Edward Spurgeon, Personal honors were won in football by Woody Ulin, whose name was engraved on the Warren O. Grimm cup. Ervin Lesser and Bill Cutlip received honors in the Musie Tournament, Rhea Faulkenbury received recognition on the Debate Team and Frances Graves was elected president of | the S. W. W. Girls’ Conference. “The New Poor’ was success- fully produced as the class play. As Seniors, Jack Baker was elected president: Frances Graves, vice-president; Geraldine Martin, secretary: and Woody Ullin, treasurer. Miss Bertha White and Mr. H. H. Henry were class advisers. The first accomplishment of the year was the presentation of the Senior Play, “Honor Bright.’ A mothers’ tea was given in the early spring by the senior class girls. White Ruth Baker won recognition in the S. W. Washington Henry Musie Tournament, and Jack Baker won the District Oratorical Contest. Frances Graves was elected Miss Skookum Wa Wa and Howard Grimm’s name was engraved upon the Warren O. Grimm cup. Graduation in May closed the eareer of an unusually active and successful class. Page Five
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Seniors Lillian Althauser—Home Economics “Till’”’ went on the Good Will Tour in her Sopho- more year. Cyde Attleberger—Industrial Grand Sen‘or Honor Roll. Altamarie Beal—English Altamarie was active in grls’ sports in her Fresh- man, Soph., Junior and Senior years, turning out for Volley ball, Basketball, Baseball, Track and Hockey. In her Sophomore year she was a member of the Pep Mary Attleberger—Home Club and G. A. A. In her Soe Junior year, she was a “Curly” member of the Girls : League Cabinet and in her Senior year a member of Thelma Anderson—General “Tiny” belonged to the G. A. A. in her Junior year. Tri-Y. Jack Baker—Scientific George Beckim—English In his Freshman year, Jack “Bimbo” entered Centralia was class Vice-president High School from Long- and a member of Student view Hi in his Senior year. Congress. In his Soph. He was a member of the year, A. S. B. treasurer, Debate Team, in the three Student Congress, Good One Act Plays and in the Will Tour, Music Tourna- Dramatic Club. ment and Glee Club. In his Junior year, A. S. B. Doretta Berry—Commercial Treasurer; Hi - Y, Glee a Doretta entered from South Club, Midget football i Bend Hi in) 228.) In her coach; Student Congress, g Jr. and Sr. years she be- Music Tournament. In his i longed to Tri-Y and ‘‘Pep- Senior year was Class F pers’ ”. As a Junior she President, Hi-Y, Business ig was in Student Congress, manager of Columns, Class Song Queen, Yell School Oratorical Champi- Leaders’ Conference and on, Dramatic Club, Glee Girls’ League Play. As a Club, Track, Senior Play Sr. she was Vice-Pres. of and Music Tournament., “Peppers’ ” and Class Yell Catherine Begley—Enelish : Leader. “Kay” was Vice-president ; ' of the Pep Club in her i Patricia Boardman—English Soph. year and was in the : Pat’ in her Freshman Glee Club in her Sopho- 4 and Sophomore years was more year. She went to 4 a member of the Pep Club the Music Tournament in ba and of Tri-A. In her Soph. her Junior Year. : year was a member of Dra- Ruth Baker—Classical d matic Club and G. A. A. Ruth was a Girls’ League In her Junior and Senior Cabinet member in her 1 years was on the Columns Frosh., Soph, Junior and staff, the Peppers’ Club, Senior years. She was in Tri-Y, Dramatic Club and the Music Meet in her GayAGAr Frosh., Soph., and Junior years and won the Contral- Moe el bun to Solo in her Senior year. C ; She belonged to the Pep ommercial : “Ree” Club in her Soph. year. She belonged to the Dra- matic Club in her Junior and Senior years. She was | in the Junior and Senior plays and was on the Col- umns Staff in her Senior year. Classes Page Six
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