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

 - Class of 1932

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isioeq Near the close of this terni a picnic exclusively for Sophoniores was hilfl at Deep Lakef-boating, swinnning. and baseball were enjoyed. The Sophomore girls. with the help of the Girls' League sponsored a tc x for their mothers. 'I'ea- was served in Auditorium. the Annex following a prograni in n The Sophomore Class was rated high scholastically. And now that we are Juniors and because we used tact we have: presidcnt Robert Sweet: vice-president, Fred Burdette: secretary. Lois lVatson: treasuici Frances Lennn: song queen. Marjorie Lohr: yell king, Tonnny Warren, and M1 lVhite, adviser. Following the example of last year 's Junior Class. sweaters were ordercc combination of wine and creain colors. , The mothers of the Juniors were delightfully entertained at the Jun- ior 'l'ea. Februa-ry lil. A George XVash- ington program was given before tea was served in the Annex. Frances Lennn was the general chairinan. An assembly was presented in competition for the Hi-Y cup. the nunlbers consisting of: Herb Sars gent's Junior orchestra. a tap dance, Harriet Neely. a duartette, Glyndon Dickey, Lois XVatson. F1'ed Burdette. and Royal Kiely, two conlic acts fea- turing Mar Michael and Renton John- so11. Donald Dosser and xvllllillll Web' ster. and a play. Station YYYY. Crooks for a Month. the Junior play. was successfully presented on April X, a comedy of tln'ee acts which featured more than a hundred laughs. Miss Day was the coach of the production. The cast: Robert Conners, Frank Watson. Janette Rav. David Jenkins. Marjorie Lohr, Bill Brunton, Bla-ine Bradley, Elsie Hoff' man. and Jennie Brown. A Junior picnic in May wound up the third year's activities of the class of '33. PAGE SEVENTEEN xf f, l 1

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uniov loss When we entered High School By nature we were green Wo studied each lesson And wrote every theme But now that we're Juniors Wo'rc wiser, in fact Welre always marked perfect Because we use tact. X the fall ol' 1929, the present -lun- ior class timidly entered C. ll. H. However. they were not a bit back- ward about being forward when they selected ltobert Sapp as their presi- dent, Robert Sweet, vice-president, Helen Jones, secretary: Marian Cop- lcy, treasurer: Howard Kresky. yell kingg Miss Thomas and Miss Stewart. advisers. 'tlilue and Whitei' were chosen as the class colors and Poppy Bunch, full of glee, 1-9-3-3 their yell. During the year several Freshies emerged from behind the front. Rc- becca Duffy and Oscar Cutlip were crowned queen and king of the High School carnival, a basketball team coached by Mr. Helm won the interclass tourna- ment. A class party, in the form of an Old Time College Meet was held in the gym with Bill Ghorm-ely as master of ceremonies. A sporting time was reported by all, As Sophomores, the class again charged ahead under the leadership of the president, Robert Sweet, the vice-president. Janette Rayg the secretary, Jeanne Daviesg the treasurer, Lois Watsong the yell king, Howa-rd Kreskyg the song queen, Harriet Neeleyg and with Miss Montfort and Mr. Glanville advisers. Sophomore Week was a new feature of the year. A dues drive lasting throughout this period was won by the boys under Jimmy Bamford. A bang- up assembly was popped at the end of the week-their program of music and a skit was appraised. PAGE SIXTEEN



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IOPITOITIOPQ GSS N Hepten1ber2,l930,the elassof'34 entered Ccntralia High Svhool as Freshman and started the year right by elevting the following as class of- tif-ers: President. Dale Crown, vire- presiflent, Opal Blankenship: sevrfg- tary, Donna Richards: and treasurer, 'l'hr-linen Hunter. Miss VVing and Miw Wooden were chosen as class advisors. As FI'4'Si1lIl0ll the Class took part in various activities. From the entire school, 'llhehna Hunter was selects-il as queen for the Electrieal Exposi- tion :ind in the Annual drive. Dowxi 'if l'21 flS-fllv l10,lll11H!'ity vzuldidzitv, look sem-ond place. A Fl'OS11Il!1iQ1 Afwlllillb' was one of the projects, and 01' MUN' 15 the elass was entertained by zz theatre party at the Fox Thesi- .x, tsl, instezid of the usuzll pivnir. ' When the rlziss hevanle Sopho- mores and gave up their seats in th'- lvalcfony to the new l!l'0SillIlCll, they selerted these officers: President, Billy lilnlenzlorfi Vive-president, llonnu liieiiztrclsg sevretzxry, Marjorie Barrett: and trezlsurer. .lane 'ivil0lll1JS0ll. S1II'il0lllUl'f' week was the most important project of the yez1r.'l'he wer-Ii wus begun Imy Uilkliilxllglllg the lkl'9Sill1iCll to :ln zitteiimlzniive vontest at a bzzslietlmli game. The roi honxorrs were victorious in the contest and the Freshmen were obliged to treat them to suekers which they l'ec'1-ivecl in il class assembly. All Sophoniorrs were urged to pziy their dues during this week and those who did wire ggxveii Soilionore tags. A Sophonzore zlssenllmly ended the week. 'l'h:- runzhels on the lbl'OgE'2'lll were: 'l'he Sophomore Orchestra, songs hy Ruth Farnsworth, zz tliillvll sixtet including film-nnzn Brunton. Opal Blankenship. Donna liic'lm.1'cls. liilly Eiincinclort. Dale Crown and Arbor Lacey: u song and li2l1ll'U hy Marjorie Barrett and one :wt play. 'l he Ghost Story. The oust in eluded lionnie Doyle. llziiwin Cunningham, Uurmeii Floyd, TTCIIIIQI' Olson. Allan Hakola, Hzirold Poore, Bob lVih'oxon. Rosie liowlund. Mary Jane Galvin, and PAGE EIGI I'l'l-ZEN

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