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 28 of 90
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Juniors J unIoP Glace: N the fall of 1928, C. H. S. experienced one of the greatest thrills in her history. Why! The class of ’32 entered C. H. S. to lead in school activities for four years. Although the class entered as green as any Frosh group, at the first meeting, good judgment was shown when Richard Rockwell was elected president: Kenneth O’Brist, vice-presi- dent; Bernice Campbell, secretary; Melvin Davis, treasurer; and Miss Laurabelle Minter, adviser. The activities of C. Ee S. were backed with vim and vehemence and the year ended successfully with Freshman Day and the Class Pienic. ; In 1929, the green had worn off, and they entered as en- thusiastic Sophomores. Elinor Castle was elected president; Verol Elmendorf, vice president: Dorothy Fellows, secretary; Foster Teevan, treasurer: and Miss Laurabelle Minter, adviser, to pilot our class through another successful year. The elass was represented in various activities, as Jacqueline Wolfson won the vocal solo in the Southwest Washington Musie Tournament, and Foster Teevan was a member of the debate team. The class party was a “sleuthing” one, and proved ex- ceedingly interesting with its trials and tribulations. This year the mighty Juniors elected Doris Taylor, presi- eee dent; Warren Holm, vice president; Virginia Scanlon. secretary; Tacdeeoen Howard Frykholm, treasurer; Janet Doran, song queen; How- ard Garrison, yell king; and Miss Alice Atkinson and Mr. Carl Laudenbach, advisers. The originality of the class was displayed by changing the custom of class Jewelry to class sweaters of blue with sand colored numerals of 1932. The class was represented in football by Jimmy Myers, Johnnie Clark, Clift- P age Eighteen

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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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Juniors inion on O’Connor, Verol Elmendorf, Alvin Rhodes, Orville Herriford, | Randal Roberson; in basketball, by Johnnie Clark, Alvin Rhod- es and Charles DeCraene; in baseball by Charles Vogel, Eugene Sholar, Walter Olmsteead, Donald Naismith, and Johnnie Clark. Mareh 6 marked the successful production of the three act play, “The Mummy and the Mumps,” coached by Miss Herndon Smith. This play may be classed as great or an even greater success than the Junior plays of previous years. Those taking part were: Elinor Castle, Janet Doran, Mildred Cowin, Doris Taylor, Wanda Freeman, Donald Shelton, Foster Teevan, Gordon de Weese, Horace Nunnelee, and Howard Frykholm. Instead of the Junior-Senior pienic of former years, the classes gave separate ones this year. The Junior elass of 1932 held their pieniec at Offut Lake, Wednesday, May 20. The pienie met the approval of all attending, and the wish for many more. Committes were: Food, chairman, Mabel Richard- son; Transportation, chairman, Harold A. Johnson: and en- tertainment, chairman, Johnnie Clark. Mark Crown received the LeRoy Hall Trophy for the win- ning of the Cross-Country Race. Mark is the second winner Scanlan of the trophy, Paul Sweet being the receiver of the eup last paces Atkinson year. Other Junior class contenders were: Clifton O’Connor, Jimmy Myers, Ronald Shelton, Chester Ullin, Harold Nunnelee, Horace Nunnelee, Billy Judson, and Marcellus Laughlin. The members of the class are predicting that next year will be the best in the history of the class. Page Nineteen Classes

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