Centralia High School - Skookum Wa Wa Yearbook (Centralia, WA)

 - Class of 1931

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Centralia High School - Skookum Wa Wa Yearbook (Centralia, WA) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 26 of 90
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Seniors Stella West—Classical : “Mickey” took part in Girls’ Baseball and Track Commercial when a Frosh. She be- ‘ f lonsed to G. A.tAGan her Catherine entered rom Soph. and Jr. and Senior Bee BR SE re 3 years. As a Senior, Span- a Sophomore. ish Club, Baseball and Track. Catherine Wigley— Gordon Wortman—Scientific Gordon was a member of Ruth Wilson—Classical Radio Club when a Soph- Ruth entered from Win- omore, Manager of Foot- ock High in 1930. As a ball, Baseketball, Baseball Senior she was on the Co- and took part in Hi-Y as umns staff and took part a Junior. As a Senior, in the Senior Mothers’ Hi-Y, Glee Club, Music Tea. Tournament, Tennis and Operetta. Siiri Saloma—Classical “Seewah” as a Frosh was in the Girl Reserves and Richard Wedmark—Scientific the Pep Club for two Dick took part in the Ag. Yee 078 duno ee Club as a Junior and in AeA ae CA and chairman of the Eats TNE e Committee her Jr.-Sr. year and took part in the Sr. Mothers’ Tea pro- gram. Lottie Boynton—Commercial John Weigant—Commercial John belonged to the Radio Club when a Freshman, Orchestra, when a Jr. and Senior, and the Radio Club when a Senior. Cleopas Robinson—English “Cleo was Football Manager when a Freshman ; Radio Club, Spanish Club and Baseball mana- ger when a Sophomore; Radio Club, L. C. Bas- ketball when a Jr. and Senior; Aviation Club when a Junior; Track and L. C. Football when a Senior. Richard Rockwell— “Dick” was yell leader when he was a Senior. Thomas Hawes—Scientific Donald Althauser—Scientific Page Sixteen

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Grace Sprague—Classical ‘Smiles’? was on the Girls’ Hockey, Basketball, Base- ball and Track team in her Frosh, Soph., Jr. and Sr. years and she was on the Soccer team in her Sr. year. She belonged to G. Wea in her = sopha, dr. and Senior years and be- longed to Spanish Club in her Senior year. Annie Sprague—Classical “Inches’’ was on the girls’ Baseketball, Baseball. Hock- ey and Track teams in her Freshman, Soph., Jr. and Senior years. She belong- edmion Goa .A- At sin. her Soph., Jr., and Sr. years. She was treasurer of the Capagea.ein her Jr. year and was in the Girls’ League Cabinet in her Sr. year. Mur:el Walker—Commercial Muriel, when a Junior be- longed to the Shield Club. John Townsend—Industrial John, as a Junior, was a Representative to Congress. Wint.ield Tracey—Industrial ‘“‘Windy’’ was a Representa- tive to Congress in his Freshman and Sophomore years and belonged to Ay- iation Club as a Soph. and Junior. Woodrow Ullin—Scientific “Woody,” as a Frosh participated in Lewis Coun- ty Football; L. C. Base- ball, and Frosh Basketball. As a Soph., Varsity Foot- Dall ee Cree Gluboe ASE. a Junior and Senior, Foot- ball, Basketball, Track, “C” Club, Vice-president of Boys’ Club, Warren O. Grimm Cup, Hi-Y, Foot- ball Captain. As a Sen- ior, Treasurer of Senior Class, Sec’t-Treasurer of “C” Club, Basketball Cap- tain. Louis Sticklin—Commercial “ROSY | wash Olle the wlasmG. Basketball and Football team in his Junior year. Edward Spurgeon—Scientific “Prexy’’ was in Boys’ Glee Club in his Frosh year. He went to Congress in his Frosh, Soph., Jr. and Sr. years. Band, four years, orchestra as a Jr. and Sr. Class President in his Soph. and Jr. years, and A. S. B. President in his Sr. year. Goodwill Tour, 1928, Lewis County foot- ball steal O26 sana, Operetta, 1926, S W. W. footbal team in his Jr. and Sr. years. Business Manager of the Annual in his Sr. year, and Columns Staff in his Soph. and Sr. years, Dramatic Club and Hie Y genni See dire al demr sit years. He went to the Student Leaders’ Confer- ence in his Sr. year. Jimmie Swanson— Commercial “Jimmie’’ was Ag. Club Secretary in his Soph. year and was also Representa- tive to Congress in that year. He belonged to F. F. A. in his Senior year. Ruby Throckmorton— Classical Ruby, as a Freshman, took part in the Pep Club, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Girl Reserves. As a Soph. Tri-y, Pep Club. As a Jun- lor—the Tigerettes, Tri-Y, Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Mixed Quartette, for 2 years. As a Senior, Tri- Y, Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Girls’ League Cabi- net, Soprano Soloist, Span- ish Club, Operetta. Thomas Thompson— Scientific Thomas turned out for track in his Senior year. Roseline Von Salzen Commercial Roseline as a Frosh and Soph. took part in the Girl Reserves, Pep Club, and Tri-A. As a Junior, Tri-Y and Girls’ Quartet accom- panist. As a Senior, Tri- Y, Glee Club and Christ- mas Concert. Seniors



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@iGee Poem Our high school days are over now The world’s before us face to face, And each of us will make a vow That in this world he’ll have a place. Some few will reach the topmost spot, Some will stop before they're through, Some will sueceed, some will not, And some their ways will learn to rue. But we'll ne’er forget these cherished walls, The teachers’ inflicted torture, too, The hard, hard seats, the clustered halls, And our resolves to start anew. The coveted corners of certain twos, And most of us were not immune, The seats in study hall we’d choose So to our friends we could commune. We've had our sorrows and our joys, Our playing and our working. Joyful carefree girls and boys, We've spent much time in shirking. Although at times we must confess, In moments sacrificial, We adorned most any desk With many a earved initial. And now our four years are finished. We're no more lasses and lads ! But our prestige has not diminished, | For now we are high school grads; : And we won't forget these high school days, Many a memory we'll recall, And we'll know in many ways, How we have really loved it all. —Lorraine Cales. Classes Page Seventeen noon qmpnmnamnnummmname at eusrinsinstee nes Sh nt A EE

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