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SGll00L DESTIIIY FIILFILLED 7lze genie! Glass IS READY FUR LIFE sa S e e L-Q l'lI'!',Y,1Illl1ll Clary Offiffrr: President ....... Lloyd Benedict Vice President. . .Grace Cameron Secretary ..... Dorothy Hoffman Treasurer. .. ...... Paul Sutton ' Yell King .... ...Vernon Terry Sopho more Clan Officers: President ....... Lloyd Benedict Vice President ....... Ed hlalloy Secretary ....... ,lane Markham 'llreasurer ..... lVlarjorie Cordick Song Queen ..... lithyland Lantz ' Yell King ........ Vernon Terry junior Clarv Offirerxc President ........... na Malloy Yice President...Leslie Delaney 1 Secretary ....... Harriet Coburn Song Queen. . .Yvonne Hartwell Yell King ...... Frank Ashbrook Senior l.'la,f.v Offic'cr.r: President ........... lid hlalloy Yice President. . .Don Houghton Secretary ..... Dorothy XYilliams 'l'reasurcr ..... Norman johnson Song Queen .... Nedra Goodman Yell King ........ Don Leliaron Q-.W H .ff-..-A- - Looxmc: mek on our four years of high school life, we feel assured that we have accomplished a great deal. 1 I 1w5.iis-2 ll 1 Upon glancing into the future we know that whatever the course may be, we will always be thankful that we had our high school life as a background. lXIiss Wing, class adviser, guided us skillfully through four years of toil. In the beginning she helped us ad- just ourselves to the new life we were undertaking. From the first day we were assigned to our rollrooms until the following May she stood by us, defending and correcting our green ways. As Sophomores of course we felt su- perior to the 'LFrosh, but the Seniors reminded us that we were still under- classmen, and like the good adviser she was, she helped us overlook this 'l'ragedy,' in our lives. XYhen at last we faced the world as upper-classmen, Miss Wiing was still standing by cheering us on to higher goals. correcting our errors, and pre- paring us for the life of Seniors. Seniors at lastl We felt sure that we had accomplished our goal, but we realized that without lXliss YVing,s help we would still be groping somewhere in the dark. Yl'e wish to thank hliss XYing, our adviser. Miss Stitt, Miss Moody, and Mr. Smith, Senior roll teachers, for their trouble, time, and services. As Freshmen we had much to learn, to say nothing of the many new habits and rules we had to accustom ouselves to. From that first day early in Sep- tember, '33, through to the end we have FORMER CLASS kJFI ICliRS Df?Laney Cmdifk C012-11 rn. Iloffman ,llarklzam Szrtfmz Ca m emu Jllalloy Houghton William: folmyou carried our class colors high. Perhaps they wavered at times Cwe weren't the supernatural Perfect High School Stu- dent you read aboutj, but we feel sure that our class has 2111 honorable record in all things. The pride of our lfrosh year was the fact that we won the cup for the best all-school assembly. YYe worked out our program with the theme of School Days. 'llhe fact that we were still green probably contributed to the humor of the play, but with personalities such as Hugh Stevens, Lloyd Benedict, and Baird Behrens in knee pants we cap- tured the cup. Such Sophisticated Sophsi' as We were have since ceased to exist. llntil lfcbruary l we maintained our dignity by teasing the Freshmen, but on this CContinued on Page Sixty-twoj Min Wing, .fld-ziixer 4255 -af' iii: X fe. '? 'e X N X lp L1 5 l , . X l lj, 'l I ,1 x g hx, :Y ff-ff ' . -il
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ROZENA ACRER-Senior Play, Inkwell Imps, G. A. A., Opera, Girls' League. There is a young girl named Acker, Who in dramatics is never a slacker. She rides with a young man, In an Austin tin can, But may it be said that he has to pack 'er? ROBERT ADAMS--Band, Orchestra, Music Meet, Boxing, Football. There is a lad named Bob, Who blows a horn with a sob. He blushes with pride While watching his horse stride, n For, he says, bustin' that bronc was a job. :HARLES Ant-:RN-Senior Play, junior Play, Assistant Stage Manager, Dramatic Club. Assistant stage manager is Charles Ahern, In dramatics he often has his turn, plays, In Junior and Senior He did well in those days, 3ut to be a radio ham he does yearn. VIARIE .ALVERSCJN-G. A. A., Girls' Tumbling Club, Inkwell Imps. Ne have an adorable Marie, Nho in tumbling can best all Par-ee: She rolls and she turns, No hard job she spurns, Xnd she stands on her hands quite cleverly. lOBER'l' ALvoRn- Dramatic, Scribblers, Stamp Clubs, Band, Opera, S. VV. VV. Music Meet. There was a young man named Alvord, Whose aspiration very high soared, And was also operatic, He was very dramatic, And in Scribblers 'tis said he scored. ROBERT ARMSTRONG-Hi-Y, Stamp and Tumbling Clubs, Hi Jinx, Booster Committee, Tennis Club President, Assistant Yell King. There once was a boy named Bob Arm- strong, Vho to Hi-Y and Stamp Clubs did belong. Hc's assistant Yell King, And makes the stands ring, Vhen he tumbles while leading our throng. 'RANK ASI-IBROOK-HC Club, Football, Basketball, Track, Boys' Glee Club. Maybe Frank Ashbrook is quite small But he plays both basket and football. He's heady and fast, And up to the last, Saves the team from many a close call. or N AXBERG-BOYS' Club. 'here once was a book-worm named john, Vho read from night until dawn. He's good in his art, In classes he's smart, Ve'll remember this when he's gone. DOROTHY BARTON -- Scribblers, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League. 'here was a young Scribbler named Dot, Vho we are told sang and wrote a lot. In the Girl's Glee she's seen, QDot Barton, I meanj .nd we like the bright smile that she's got. VESLEY BARTON-F. F. A., Boys' Club, Congress. 'here once was an Ag. boy named Wes, VIIOSC Stock iudninn was nf the hr-Q' NIERLE BAY-Girls' League, G. A. A., Chorus, Music Meet. There was a girl named Merle Bay, In Chorus sang sweetly they say. To Portland she did go, To help put on the show, To which the critics exclaimed that day. BHIRD BEHRENS-Inkwell Imps, Audu- bon, Music Clubs, Music Meet. There's a young dancer named Baird, For music and writing he cared. He dances with grace, His fortune's his face, By a well-known red-head he's snared. LLOYD BENEDICT-Scholarship, Tennis, Dramatic, Music Clubs, U. of W. Student Leaders' Conference, Senior Play, Freshmen and Sophomore Class President, President of Hi-Y, Vice President of A. S. B. There is a young man named Lloyd, Who all clubs and activities employed, From Dramatics to A.S.B., And scholarship and Boys' Glee, But by women he's always annoyed. IRENE Blsnor-Girls' League, Art Club. Maybe a librarian you've seen, Our decided little lady, Irene. She's emphatic, Even dramatic, She sticks to her point, I mean. ARLENE B1ssELL-President of Scrib- blers, Inkwell Imps, Scholarship Club, Peppers, Make-up Corps. But what does our Pepper Arlene, By the smile of her dark eyes mean? In grades she's lead? Or Scribbler head? Or a grease paint dauber keen? RUTH BLAKELY'-GIYIS' League, G. A. A., Chorus. There was a young girl named Ruth, Who worked at the candy booth. In Girls' League was she, In Chorus sang ta da de And in G.A.A. she was forsooth. ciEORGE BLosL-Art Club, Boys' Club. And right now let me tell Of him we call George Blosl, Boys' Club's his choice, So with one voice, Three cheers for him we'll yell. lX'IAXINE BORN-Scholarship, Art, Glee g Clubs, Inkwell Imps, Music Meet, Vice President of Scribblers. Maxine Born is this young lady's name, And scholarship we know is her fame, But though she dabbed in art, Of her fun this was but a part, For her hobby's deep books, they claim. NIARGARET BRECKENRIDGE-O. G. A. Club, Girls' League, G. A. A. There is a girl named Maggie, Who in O.G.A. is not laggie. She belongs to G.A.A., In Girls' League has her say, And her grades we know are not taggie. BIARIAN BREVICK-GiflS' League, G. A. A. Marion's this little lady's name, QI-pp': 9 eumll linln .-nn-4 .-HA -.I-----M ------. I' BENJAMIN BROWNING-Boxing, Inter- class Basketball, Boys' Club, Music Meet. Our singing and boxing Ben Browning, Sat watching this old world, frowning, For notes and leather, Weren't so good together, We hope his boxing isn't all crowning. RICHARD BROWNING-F. F. A. Stock judging Team, Congress. A promising future is our Dick's, For his farming and stock judging clicks. In Congress he's quiet, When there's usually a riot, But even noted men come from the sticks. IVIAXINE BRLINO-Gll'lS, League, G. A. A. There is a young lady named Bruno VVho majored in sports,as you know, Shc's a go-getter, You can't ask for better, And in hockey, she's someone we know. XVINNIFRED BUCK-Audubon Club, Ade- lante Club, Girls' League, G. A. A. There was a girl named Winnifred Buck, We are sure she'll always have lots of luck. In Girls' League and G.A.A. She's always yelling hurrayl And things with her won't be nip and tuck. ILENNE BURR-O. G. A. Club, Girls' League, G. A. A. r' Ilenne Burr's an office worker, Behind the candy she's a lurker. An O.G.A. was Ilenne, A G.A.A., she has been, And in Girls' League she's no shirker. NIARGARE1' BU1'TERFIELD-O. G. A. Club, Girls' League, G. A. A. And now what of Marg Butterfield? Whose vote for sports never repealed, Is a Girls' Leaguer And never meager In the spirit that'll never yield. ciRACE C:AMER0N1'l'l'l-Y, Opera, Nlusic Meet, Orchestra, Band, Vice Presi- dent of Freshman Class, Secretary of -junior Class, Secretary of Girls' League, Scholarship Club, Peppers. There once was a Pepper named Grace, VVho in art was always the ace, She could sing and be happy And her block-prints so snappy, May rate, in the Columns, first place. HANNAH CAMERON - Scholarship Club, G. A. A., Girls' League. Hannah Cameron is a girl very quiet, Through all of the usual journalism riot, A scholarship member, A sports' defender, Her school books she chose as a diet. FRED CHAPPELL-BOYS' Club. Fred Chappell as a boxer was keen, In many fights he is often seen, His activities were few, But well-known he grew, Because in fighting he was always clean. HARRXET COBURN-C:lI'lS C Club, Tumbling Club, Tri-Y, Debate, Treasurer of junior Class, Vice i' President of Peppers. This'one who's leaving us shines in debate.
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