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

 - Class of 1937

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CLARENCE LEE PADHAM- Opera, Stamp Club, ,lunior-Senior Carnival Com- mittee, worked on Hi Jinx. There was a lad from Lincoln Creek, Who in Grange baseball all could lick, Often called Clank While we'd need a plank Padham knocks homers with a stick. VIAR1E PADHAM-Girls' League, G. A. A. There is a young lady, Marie Padham, Rnd boy friends galore she has had 'em. She's sweet and coy, Most any young boy, San be proud to have known this fair madam. ' HERBERT PENLEY-MCH Club, Football, President of Boys' Club. I-Iave you heard that a boy named Herb, ln football his oppents perturb? Pcnley's his name, He plays a good game, And they say his French is superb. DLIVER PERRY- C Club, Football, Boxing. In C Club is O. Perry, As a boxer he's wary, Pigskin player- Lady slayer- Prefers redheads-well very! CECIL PooRE-Chorus, Music Meet, Stage Crew Manager. Our stage manager, Cec Poore, Is quite a darer and doer, He trims the cyc, Adjusts a mike, With a touch that's deft and sure. IOHN PooRE-Vice President of Hi-Y, Football, Track. Hi-Y vice-president, Poore, Is quite a chap, we're sure. Turned out for a sport, Proved himself a good sort, May his memory among us endurel VIARTIN PRoFx-'ITT-Boys' Club. Fhere is a young lad called Martin Who belonged to Boys' Club that's startin', He's a mighty fine lad, And it makes us so sad Fo think that from us he's partin'. ALMA RAISH-G. A. A., Girls' League. I'here's a young lady who drives so fast A turn of the wheel and the corner's past, Alma Raish is her name, And from what they claim, A ride may some day be her last. Dolus IlEC1'OR-GlflS, League, G. A. A., Glee Club. There's a young blonde named Doris, Who has a weakness for Chorus, She belongs to G.A.A., Courts a junior, they say, We hope in Girls' League she's for us. ATARGARET REcToR-Girls' League, G. A. A. There is a young girl named Rector, Axrd lest- it be said ,we neglect 'er, MAx1NE REcToR-Girls' League, G. A. A., Glee Club. You've all heard of office girl, Maxine, Who in the attendance room's often seen, She belongs to G.A.A., A bashful girl, they say, But a senior boy thinks she's keen. MARY REED-G. A. A., Girls' League. Mary whose last name is Reed, Did many a noble deed, She did fine in art, And took it to heart, That's why she'll 'always succeed. BETTY REEsE-Peppers, Tri-Y, O. G. A., Glee Clubs, Opera, Girls' League, Congress. There is a sweet girl named Reese, Who in O.G.A. cuts a crease, She is a Pepper And quite a stepper, May her popularity ne'er cease! IONA REIMER-O. G. A. Club, Girls' League. Three big cheers for Iona Reimer, With any of the best we'd team 'er. She's an O.G.A., And often, they say, In the office there's none supremer. KEN NETH REISTNGER-Band, Orchestra. There is a young man who's named Kenny, For his thoughts we'll give him a penny, He plays in the band, And sometimes gets canned, For his wise-cracks and squacks are too many. .IACR RENEROE-Knights of C , Boys' Club. There was a boy by the name of Jack And the Knights of C. became his knack, This club disbanded But Renfoe landed - As a Boys' Club member, alack. lVlIKE RILEY-F. F. A., Boys' Club. Quiet Mike hadn't much to say, His silence deepened day by day. Oe'r the prairie he walked, And seldom he talked, Except to the boys of the F.F.A. GERALD RINGEL-Stamp Club, Boys' Club. A Stamp Club member named Ringel, Whose pockets with money did jingle, Till a girl came along, With a dance and a song, But Gerald still remains single. ' TXIARJORIE ROGERS-O. G. A. Club, Scholarship Club, Girls' League. Marjorie will be an office girl, make the boss's paper swirl, As a stenog she'll be neat, And her smile will be sweet, As o'er the keys her fingers will curl. ,IEANNE SAWYER-O. G. A. Club, Girls' League, G. A. A., Congress. There was a young girl named Jean, In many clubs she was seen. ANNA Sco'rT-Girls' League, G. A. A., Chorus. There was a girl named Anna Scott, Who liked music when but a tiny tot, She opened her mouth wide, And like an oncoming tide, The music came out prettiest of the lot. THURMAN SCOTT-Boys' Club. There was a boy named Thurman Scott, Who in basketball was a good shot. A member of' O.G.A., And in the smoker did lay, His opponent out coldest of the lot. EVELYN SEvERs-Girls' League, G. A. A. There was a young girl named Evelyn, In mischief she was never a devil-in. G.A.A. is her main club, In Girls' League she is no snub, As her eyes at you are always 1evel'n. HAROLD SKINNER-BOYS, Club. There was a boy named Skinner, Who in Boys Club was a winner. He was said to be quiet, But he caused a riot, When he heard the call to dinner. ILA SLACR-Adelante Club, Scribblers, Girls' League. There was a girl named Ila Slack, Who received a scholarship placque, By working night and day She finally learned to say, Spanish faster than one could keep track. ULA SMITH-Girls' League, G. A. A. Ula Smith's a member of the G.A.A. And of the Girls' League too, so they say. An artist she is, Drawing many a phiz, And motorcycles in a masterful way. ANNIE LAURIE SoUTHw1cK-Senior Play, Dramatic Club, Girls' League, Music Meet. Here's to little Annie Southwick, Whose blonde hair surely is slick, Who in music did rate, In dramatics was great, And in Senior play was a kick! V1cToR SPURGEON-Hi-Y, Band, Orches- Ira. There was a boy by the name of Spurgeon, Whose ability in music was encouragin', When a Senior in Centralia High, He became a member of Hi-Y, For everyone to know Vic we're urgin'. LLOYD STACKHOUSE-HI-YQ Editor of Columns, Skookum Wa Wa Staff, junior Play, Secretary of C Club, Booster Committee, Track, Secre- tary of Dramatic Club. The editor of the columns, Lloyd, As scribe, C and Dramatic Clubs em- , ployed.- He's particularly smart, ln tearing politics apart, And his dry wit's especially enjoyed. HUGH STEVENS-Dramatic Club, Junior Play, Debate, Tennis Club, Track, Congress, C Club. Here's to our well-known tap dancer, Hugh, VVho is a journalist and fencer too, In drama and track he's noted



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JACK STEvENs-Scholarship Club, C Club, Track, F. F. A. Stock Judg- ing Team, Secretary of F. F. A. Here's to Jack, the track star, - Whose grades and sports are above par. He belonged to Scholarship and C And the Future Farmers-to-be, Where in stock judging he goes far. VIOLA STOCRMAL-Girls' League, G. A. A., Glee Club. To Girls' League belongs this lass In every subject she's known to pass Hear any Victrola Sing loud of Viola, And the cheer she's brought her class. NOLA STONE-Gll'lS, League, Glee Club, Opera. You've all heard Of our Nola Stone, WhO's seldom seen in public alone. Now a singer was she, And belonged to Girls' Glee, For her voice is of softest tone. PAUL SUTTON - Football, Basketball, Baseball, Freshmen Class Trea- SUFCY. YOu've all heard of the athlete, Paul, Who is noted for his plays in football. Class treasurer was he, For baseball earned a C, In the basket quintet stands above all. LYLE TAYLOR-Scholarship Club, Foot- ball, Basketball. There was a young man named Lyle, Though he studied most of the while. Support did 'lend, As football end, But valedictOrian's his style. ROBERT TRATHEN-BOYS, Club. There'll surely be no ban, To Bob as a business man. For he is smart, Will do his part, To learn whatever he can. HERBERT TRUESDELL--Knights of C , Boys' Club. Herbert Truesdell was his name, To the Knights of C he came, He likes to throw pennies, He likes to wear bennies, But not yet have they brought him fame. ROBERT TUc1-:ER-Hi-Y, Business Man- ager of Skool-rum Wa Wa, Columns Staff, A. S. B. Treasurer, Knights of CICD' There was a young man called Bob, Who was liked by most of the mob. Two years a keeper of funds, CAlthough there were not tonsj I think he had quite a big job. TRILBY UNWTN--Girls' League, G. A. A. Trilby Unwin is a quiet senior girl, Who can certainly dance and whirl, A member of G.A.A. was she, And pretty as could be, And her lustrous hair does curl. JOYCE WAssON-Scholarship Club, Girls' League, Glee Club, Opera. Now Joyce is certainly a bright one, And in Science she's surely the right one. In Girls' League she'll annear. FRED WEBSTER-Scholarship Club, F. F. A. Stock Judging Team, State Dele- gate to Kansas City F. F. A. Con- vention, President of F. F. A. h There was a bright lad named Fred, Stock judging he does not dread. To Kansas he went, Because he was sent, For our state representative 'tis said. ROBERT VVEEMS-Football, Track, Box- ing. There was a young man named Weems, VVho majors in sports it seems, He plays football just fine, As he holds down the line, And when boxing his face fairly beams. STEVVART WEsT-Hi-Y, Scholarship, Mu- sic, Tennis Clubs, Music Nleets, Opera, Knights of C , Chorus, Columns Staff, Band. A journalist great is West, Whose music gives him no rest. His playing yOu've heard, And there's always this word, He rated first in a state test. ELSIE WHITE-Glee Club, Girls' League, G. A. A. Elsie White's her name, In tumbling she's game. Notes she writes, Are her chief delights. To be a beautician's her aim. LEE WHITEMAN-Dramatic Club, Scrib- blers, Music, Glee Clubs, Music Meet, Opera, Hi Jinx. There was a young lad named Lee, And a talented musician was he, He'd thump the piano And plunk the banjo Tinkle the guitar and sing sweetly. ARTHUR WIDELL-F. F. A., Boys' Club. A good, good farmer's Art Widell, His name among girls is known well. In grange baseball he stars, Forgetting the girls and cars, He's six feet-one-more I won't tell. CHARLES WIOLEY-Football, C Club President, Track. ' Chuck rated, as one of the best, A berth on the All-Southwest, He was C Club president, And need not be hesitant, For he has reason to stick out his chest. DOROTHY WILLIAMS-Secretary of Senior Class, Tri-Y, P e p p e r s, Girls' League. . Pepper and Girls' Leaguer was Dot, Who hurriedly had to jot Committees and names, All plans and games, Of the mightiest class of the lot! EUGENE WILLIAMS-BOYS, Club. Now our clever lad, Eugene, Surely we know you've seen Collect the slips From off the clips That tell if absent we've been. LEROY WILLIAMS-President of A. S. B., Boys' Club, C Club, Basketball, Football, Track, Music Meet. There was a C clubber named Lee, Who was president of our A. S. B. A f'lF2flPVP nnri frnrlzcfnr in nnn RAY WILLIAMS- C Club, Football, Track. Ray Williams is truly a hero, All girls to him loudly cheer-O, A Center is he, It earned him a C, But what will be his career-O? DONALD VVOODS-Baseball Manager, F. F. A. Stock judging Team. Don Vlloods on Ag. surely can spiel, He knows a disk from a wheel, ' On a farm he's a wow, He can e'en milk a cow. Hc'll progress far, with his zeal. ROY XYAN'I'lS-gicii Club, Football, Bask- etball, Baseball, Track. Roy Yantis at football is a wizard, Standing knocks that're hard on the gizzard, l-le's a great pigskin hero, VVho makes opponents score zero, He knows football from A to izzard l BETTY ZENKNER-cilI'lS, League, G. A. A. Betty Zenkner is always agog, XVith visions of herself, a stenog. At taking dictation, She'll be a sensation. Untl replaced by wheel, lever, and cog. RICHARD BRAIN-BOYS, Club, Boxing, Class Basketball. There is a young man named Dick Brain Who drives a Dodge in the rain, He boxes with skill, In basketball is a thrill, And at last his diploma he'll gain. BUR1. COOK-Boys' Club. There was a young man named Burl, ' His black hair was ever in curl. Horses, his inspiration, Farming, his vocation, Does he ever look at a girl? ROBERT DELANDER-BOYS, Club. Who here oft would meander, But our own Robert DeLander? X Who in art is strong And never is wrong, For over himself he's commander. DONALD GREGORY -Tumbling Club, Boys' Club. Don, a member Of the Tumbling Club, Often seen around in his model-T tub. At the game of hookie, He's not a rookie, But sometimes one's caught, there's the rubl LYLE NIAUERMAN-F. F. A., Boys' Club. Lyle Mauerman is his name, His life work's not to blame, But he'd like to know how, To properly judge a cow, And also how to judge a dame! WALTER PETERSON-F. F. A. Stock Judg- ing Team, Boys' Club. LESTER TEETER-BOYS, Club. There was a young man named Lester, Whom many thought a good jester, In clan D,-nm' FI..k L,. ....A.,.,. .....l1

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