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

 - Class of 1937

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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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Y' 0F'38 Ziegler - M. llourlf - R. 11010611 - Pauley -- ---- - o EICNIOR CALICNDAR September 5, 19.14- llewildered Freshmen linter Cen- tralia lligh School October Z, 19.34- lilection of Class Officers March 4, 19.14- Freshnten Frolic May 30, 1934- 3 Class l'icnic at Borst l'ark l October 16, 1935- lileetion of Sophomore Class l Oficers November 20, 1935- Sophoniore Skating Party , Deceinher 13, 1935- 1 Sophomore Fiesta May 16, 19.10- C.ass l'icnie at Riverside September lo, 1930- lilection of junior Class Officers December 18, 1936- ' ,lunior l'roin lfelirnary 2, 1937- Sponsored Tale of Two Cities March 18, 19.17- ,lnnior-Senior Carnival . Klay 18, 1037- Class Picnic at Deep Lake - -Y --- .x With the curtain rising for the third act of our high school life, all interest was turned toward the junior Prom. the most picturesque eyent of our high school experiences. llc decorated the gym to resemble a starry night with moons. stars and other objects of the solar system. Xloon Nladness, Star Dust Drag. and Nlilky Way waltzes helped carry out our theme Lucky Stars. Garfield l'enley was our class presi- dent. Ruth llowell his understudy, Klar- garet llowell jotted down junior activ- ities. while .lack Ziegler and llazel Bron- zini stimulated the class pep by leading the songs and yells. Xliss .Xtkinson was our class adviser. H.-.In-'iv Xtillinms, Garfield Penley. basketball team were Phil Mirosh and Bob Althauser. Patil Martin, lid Lewis, Carlton lNlessinger, -lack -lastram. Ord- way Williams, Bob Althauser, and Hu- ber Grimm appeared on the Cinder path. ,limmy Stewart. Alice Terk, Betty Bear. and .lack Ziegler were on the tennis team. To add to our finances we joined the seniors in sponsoring the junior-Senior Carnival. lfortunes. rollette games, fish ponds, and chili booths added excite- ment to the carnival. On February sec- ond we sold tickets to the Tale of Two Cities. The new responsibilities to be shoul- dered when sophomores were led by Margaret llowell who moved up to the office of president, Garfield Penley, vice- president. while Ruth Howell got the notebook. And to the freshmen whom we knew were bewildered and wondering what it was all about, we gave an assembly to welcome them into our institution. Being sophomores we wished to waste no time in showing the rest of our colleagues our interest, enthusiasm and initiative. Our Sophomore Fiesta will never be forgotten. Vile met in the gym with booths, games and dancing arranged to represent a carnival. Klemories of our roller skating party stayed with tis for several weeks. The good time. plus bruises, scratches. and bumps. kept reminding us of the event. On September 5. 1934. undaunted by the first strange stories that come to freshmen. we launched our class activ- ities Lit once. ln election of officers, Ronald Graves came out on top. with Lorraine Cassidy as yice-president. Nlargaret Howell han- dled payments and receipts. while llazel Bronzini and ,Iames XlcGuire led songs and yells. ' THE CLASS unfofzs One-Nine-Three-Eight, Were the class of '38, Full of pep and wide awake, l-9-3-Sl Our Freshman Frolic was a get acquainted affair and fully filled its purpose. We wish to look up to lillen McLeod, -lane Troth and Ron Graves for their leadership in higher activities. lillen was elected president of the Girls, League ,lane attended the Klusic Supervisors Conference in Portland and was selected to play in the .-Xll-Northwest Washing- ton Orchestra. Ron served a year a: secretary of the .Xssociated Student Body and was then elected vice-president for the following year. Yes. we have master minds in out class too. The following were in the scholarship club and earned a junior ping Gordon Bowers. ,lulia Browning Lorraine Cassidy, Garth Clizbe, Thor: Hansen. Margaret Howell. Clarence ln man. Paul Martin, julia Pierce. liileel Powell. lflizabeth Scott. Alimmie Stuart lane Troth. ,'TSXx'e

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