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

 - Class of 1937

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GENEVIEVE COLE--O. G. A. Club, Tumb- ling Club, Girls' League, G. A. A. Genevieve Cole in typing does excel, Also in O.G.A. does very well. She tumbles with ease, In Girls' League did please, And's liked by everyone it's easy to tell. VERLE COLEMAN - Hi-Jinx, Opera, Chorus, Girls' League, G. A. A. There was a young lady named Verle, Who's thought by her classmates a pearl. She loved to take Chorus, She'd sing anything for us, And her singing just makes our heads whirll DOROTIIY COOPER-Scholarship Club, O. G. A. Club, Girls' League. Cooper who's christened Dot, Is modest about her lot, Belongs to Girls' League, Enjoys an intrigue, But what it takes, she's got. PEARL CORIJELL-Scribblers, G. A. A., Girls' League. A young lady named Pearl Cordell, About our school is quite a belle. She likes writing, Thinks sports inviting, And at scenery painting she's swell. MARJORIE CORDICK-Editor of Skookum Wa NVa, Columns Staff, U. of W. Student Leaders' Conference, Boost- er Committee, President of G. A. A., Treasurer of Sophomore Class, Tri-Y, Peppers, Scholarship Club, Girls C Club. There was a Pepper named Marge, Who was also editor in charge Of the biggest and best - You all know the rest- NO need for details to enlarge. EVAN DAVIES- C Club, Scribblers, Track. You all know Trigger Brain Davies, Who wants to be best of the navies. He turns out gnr tragk, - When his studi Q are slack, And his smile's as' sweet as a baby's. GILBERT D-QVJS S- ' e Crew, Boys' Club. Gib Davis's a m ber of stage crew, His duties are ma , not few. ' Wllvorker, 5' He's a vbily Not 5 plain ehirker, '- That's why as'a member he'll dof ROBERT DAvIs--Glee Club, Boys' Club. Bob Davis is a singer, At Chorus he just swings 'er, He sings 'em high, He sings 'em low, And the melody'll linger. RUTH DELANDEIR-SCflbblCfS' Girls' League, G. A. A., Chorus. Really can you understand 'er, Our sweet coy little De Lander? Many are so fond Of this little blonde, And did the Scribblers demand 'er? 7 LESLIE DELANEY-Senior Play, Play, Vice President of Junior Junior Class, President Dramatic Club, Hi-Y, Scholarship Club, Music Club, Opera, Band, Orchestra. Leslie De Laney is noted, we know, Innevelryxplay heisteals the show. EDITH Donos-Girls' League, G. A. A. She may be quite shy, Maybe there's reason why, Little's the odds For Edith Dodds, For has she spirit? Oh my! GEORGE DUNCKLEY-Stage Crew, Boys' Club. George as a member of the stage crew, Specialized in lighting, 'tis true, He was ready and able, To mend any cable, ' But to become an engineer's his due. DOROTHY DUNN-Peppers, Tri-Y, Scrib- blers, Skookum VVa Wa Staff, Col- umns Staff, Vice President of G. A. A., Secretary Inkwell Imps. There is a young Pepper named Dunn, Who thinks Journalism is fun. She felt very sad Till he! inspiration, a lad, From Cliehalis came home on the run. VERN EATON-BOYS' Club. We know a certain Vern Eaton, Who just can't be beaten. When the girls go by He gives them the eye. My what a cheery greetin'! BILL EDWARDS-Aububon Club, Band. Bill Edwggdls clever in art, Pictures he draws off by heart, Is rather quiet, And often by it Proves that he's just plain smart. ARTIIELLE EVANS - Peppers, Tri-Y, Scribblers' G. A. A., Columns Staff. 9 There is a young journalis named Evans, Whose favorite saying is heavens, Her work she wished done, So she could have fun. But is always at sixes and sevens. AAJILLIAM FABRY-- C Club, Football. There once was a boy named Bill, Who on the football team did fill His position so trusty, He's now a C clubber lusty, Who loves to recount every thrill. OSCAR FAGERNESS-F. F. A., Scholarship Club, Boys' Club. -'I -r There was an ace'l5'liiiaI1QJ'1g,yaEr named Ossie Who with the chicke1is2fand cows did get bossy. A But with all his farm learning He still has a yearning For that fair young damsel who is so saucy. PAULINE FELKER-Girls' League, Ink- well Imps, G. A. A. A loyal Girls' Leaguer is Pauline, In G.A.A. she's also keen. As a girl athlete, She can't be beat, And in roll 205 she's often seen. JOAN FERRY-Senior Play, U. of W. Student Leaders' Conference, Presi- dent Of Girls' League, A. S. B. Song Queen, Peppers, Dramatic, Music, Scholarship Clubs, Tri-Y, Music Meet, Hi Jinx, Skookum Wa Wa Staff, Columns Staff, Booster Com- mittee. Joan, our famed pianist, 'tis said, Was reporter and Girls' League head. EILEEN FLETCHER-TYCRSUYCT of Girls' League, Scholarship, Peppers, Music Clubs, Tri-Y, Band, C h O r u s, Opera, Hi Jinx. Of Fletcher, our accompanist fine, For whom next year we'll pine, Ready, willing, and able, The only words that label, The musician portrayed in this rime. ALICE FOULGER-Girls' League, Scrib- blers, Opera. While a ditty she hums, Her guitar she strums, A Scribbler she, Our Alice, you see, By her music easily comes. RUTH FRYKHOLM-Scholarship Club, Girls' League. There was a young girl named Ruth, Who helped in a carnival booth. Coached Freshman debate, To win was their fate, And league champions they were in truth. LEE GALVIN-F. F. A., Opera, Music Meet, Boxing. His last name is Galvin, first is Lee, His boxing is rather good to see, Once in the opera he did play. He also belongs to the F.F.A. A successful farmer he's bound to be. JAMES GAss-Music Meet, Band, Or- chestra, Pep Band. DO you know of Bud Gass? For talking he's at a loss. In band with his horn, He's sort of forlorn, He can't figure out his boss! JAMES GIBSON-A. S. B. Yell King, Hi- Y, Booster Committee, President Tumbling Club, Tennis Club. A tumbler of note is J. C., But his singing resembles a bee. A Yell King great, The best in the state, He has voice and spirit for three. JUNE GIFFORD--Tumbling Club, G. A. A., Girls' League, Hi Jinx. There was a young girl named June, Who in Portland for critics did croon, She was a tumbler, And a G.A.A. fumbler, And now she will graduate soon. ERIMA GIVENS-CilflS' League, G. A. A. A girl I know will very soon, In Girls' League cease her tune. Her name is Emma, But here's no dilemma, For she'll get her diploma in June. NEIJRA GOODMAN - Peppers, Tri-Y, Make-up Corps, G. A. A., Opera. Goodman, who can apply make-up, And whom no One's had to wake-up, Sings and is a Pepper, And's known as a high stepper, On whom there's nothing to rake-up. ERNEST GosLEE-Vice President Audu- bon Club, Adelante Club, Senior Basketball, '36 Horseshoe Cham- pion. Ernest's what you might call, A barnyard golfer right tall,



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JAMES GREEN-Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, Band, Orchestra, Music Meet, Stage Crew. A young boy named Jimmy Green, Who in Band and Orchestra was keen. He is in the-Hi-Y And we know he's not shy, For in dramatics he often is seen. MARGARET GROHS - Scribblers, Girls' League. , Margaret on the harmonica does play Many tunes that are happy and gay? May her sweet smile Last a long while, After she leaves for many a day. ARLI-:NE HAOSTROM-Senior Play, Jun- ior Play, Dramatic Club, Scribblers. A member of Scribblers is Arlene, III dramatics she surely is keen. She works in the library, Of the stage she's not scary, For in both class plays she was seen. MARJORIE HARTING-O. G. A. Club, Girls' League. Marjorie was a member of O.G.A. An acting part she always did play. In typing, she did very well, In shorthand, also, did excel. We're sure she'll find success on her way. BOB HARTMAN-BOYS' Club. Our own senior, Bob Hartman, Is, I'll admit, a smart one, Gets lessons with ease, Says what he may please, And every saying's a tart one. YVONNE HARTWELL-Junior Play, Scrib- blers, Dramatic Club, Make-up Corps, Skookum Wa Wa Staff, Columns Staff, President Inkwell Imps. There was a young girl named Hartwell, Whom, all the boys thought real swell, In Inkwell Imps she did shine, As its first president fine, And at dramatics she did very well. RUTIIIEDEAN HARWICK-Senior Play, G. A. A., Girls' League, Music Meet. In Chorus DCHII always rates A , A fine singer was she, so they say, With a laugh and a song, She never goes wrong, And she took the lead iII the senior play. GERALD HEDGES- C Club, Football. A C Club member was Jerry, Who always seemed to be merry, III any relay race He's set a fast pace, But why, after school, does he tarry? VERA l'lIiE'l'I-IER-0. G. A. Club, Girls' M League. Vera was a young lady who did her part, In the selling of candy she put her heart, She was a member of O.G.A., Upon little round keys she'd play, For success ill the world she's an early start. SALLY HEITI-'NER -- Scribblers G i rl s' League. Did you see our dear little Sal Plav the Dart nf :I hill-hillv O-al OWEN HEMENWAY-Adelante Club, Au- dubon Club. 4 There was a young man named Owen, Who over his Spanish ability's crowin'. Of this he talks On many bird walks, And so his reputation is growin'. DORIS Hicks-Hi Jinx, Tumbling Club, Girls' League, G. A. A., Adelante Club, Columns Staff. There was a tumbler by the name of Hicks, Who in tennis her score tried to fix, So she practiced a while With a groan and a smile, And her score is now changed by her tricks. DOROTHY HOFFMAN-A. S. B. Secretary, Girls' League Secretary, Freshmen Class Secretary, Dramatic Club, Tri-Y, Junior Play, Peppers, Skoo- kum Wa Wa Staff, Columns Staff. She's secretary of our A. S. B. And iII both class plays you'd see Our Hoffman So doff, man, Your hat to such a Pepper as she. INIARIE HOPKINS - Scholarship Club, Girls' League, G. A. A. l We have a young girl, Marie, Who smiles oh, so pleasantly, She's as smart as Ole nick, Is in the scholarship click. May she go through life right merrily! DONALD HOUOHTON-President of Hi-Y, Vice President of Senior Class, U. of W. Student Leaders' Conference, Senior Play, Scholarship, Tumbling Clubs, Skookum VVa Wa Staff. I'm sure you have all heard of Houghton, As Hi-Y president his time he's devotin'. Was the lead in the senior play, III the 37 class has his say, When leaving, good grades he'll be totin'. SIIARLEEN HOWARD-Inkwell Imps, G. A. A., Girls' League, Make-up Corps, Secretary of Scribblers. There was a young girl named Sharleen, Who in many clubs has been seen, The Scribblers spied her, With work occupied her As secretary, and boy, was she keen! VIVIAN HUNTINGTON-AGCIHHIC Club President, Scholarship Club, Girls' League Cabinet. L75,1,5L-f,e2:-I ,- Vivian's a studious lass, 'I' I No danger of her not to pass. III grades she would soar, And in many clubs more, She's Salutatprian of her class. SUSAN INOALLslGirls' League, G. A. A., Opera, Atfusic Meet. A shy sweet girl was Susan, Her opera she'll always be usin'. With school days o'er, VVe might hear more, O'er the air she may be amusin'. DONALD JACKSON-BOYS' Club. Dou's a young man I know, VVhO, girls, makes a fine beau, Still in a pinch, Ag'ul be a cinch, For teacher has told him so. BERTINE JOHNSON-Music Meet, Cirls' LUCILLE Joi-INsoN-Scribblers, Girls' League. Lucille Johnson is her name, A journalist is her aim, Her gab is known In our school zone, As a record breaking game. NORLIAN JOHNSON-Senior Play, Hi-Y, Tumbling Club, Music Meet, Opera, Senior Class Treasurer. A boy called Norman belonged to Hi-Y, He met everything with a hi-de-hi. He tumbles and acts, And makes funny cracks, Up the ladder of fame may he fly! DORIS JONES-Girls' League, G. A. A. Doris Jones is one of the class And a very good looking lass. Reads books a la carte, Has ability in art, And may she in this surpass. HOWARD JONES-Hi-Y, Knights of C , Opera, S. W. W. Music Meet, Music Club, Opera, Band, Orches- tra, Scholarship Club. Howard is a very talented fellow ' 'And his superior-rated music's mellow, When in chorus he sings, To bass notes he clings, And in orchestra he saws on his cello. DUANE KELLEY- C Club, Bioys' Glee Club, Football, Opera, Music-Meet, Hi Jinx, Baseball Manager. Kelley, in opera was just fine, In football he played the line, He's the band's drummer, In Boys' Glee, a hummer, And he managed the baseball nine. V ALICE KIRRPATRICK-Girls' League, G. A. A. Our little Alice Kirkpatrick, At chemistry is very slibk, She has set her heart On the clIenIist's,a't,.t,i. And there, says she,f','1t's gonna stick. ROBERT KNOXNVLES-Tf3Ck, Boys' Club. Have you heard of Robert Knowles, And his two chief goals? In class he's not slack, And he's good at track, Where he runs the spikes off his soles. ETHELYND LANTZ-President of Pep- pers, U. of W. Play Day, Girls' League Cabinet, G. A. A., Opera, Glee Club, Music Meet. A Pepper is Ethclynd Lantz, Who loved to sing and dance. But when she married, She e'en then tarried, Her scholarship standing to enhance. DONALD LEBARON- C Club, Tennis Club, Football, Basketball, Base- ball, Music Meet, Boys' Club Treasurer. Our favorite athlete, Lt-Baron, Has many a girl despairin', As our hoop star He puts 'em thar, And it's only for sports he's carin'. Glee Club. Opera, Music Cluby. G. AIAXINE LEE-O. G. A. Club' O era' 1 A. A., Girls' League. Bertine Johnson is her name, An nnffrn lnnri IIrn11o'l1f lwnr 5:1119 , ,p, Chorus. A singer is Maxine Lee. f Ninn url-In+ Q nm:-lxlnr ie el-tal

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