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

 - Class of 1938

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ROLL 211-First Row: Nevege, XYatters, XYork- man, XYolfe, S. XYhite, Young, lf. VVells, Stone, Tiszlale. Second Row: Timm, Ticlcnor, Ramsey, Troth, Turner, Yan Liew, XVest, XVakefield, Yalley, Teitzel, Third Row! li. Xlfells, Taylor, XX'atson, Trnett, M, XVhite, XYhisler, llense, XYigley, XYoody, XYhealdon, Taylor, X'Veigant, XYilson. ROLL 307-First Row: Roxrswell,,DeLisle, South- worth, Smith, Spillers, Short, li.,SQnith, Schoellkopf. Second Row: Sheatsley, M. Sinitli,-LS.cott, Shuffen- hauer, Southwiek, Spurgeon. Third Row: Slade. H. Smith, Shepard, li. Smith, Ci. Smith, Short, Shuler. ROLL 309-First Row: Mason, Mitchell, Roherts, Mclilfresh, Myers, Stilson, Neely, Pierce, Mitchell, Second Row: Lock, Matz, Mullen, Diana, Miller, Moherly, Misner. Third Row: Maass, Morrill, Mark- ham, Louclen, Lucas, Myers, Mason, Harvey, Mar- tin, Mehlenhack, Rogers, Pugh. ROLL 312-First Row! Dunn, Edinger, Green, lid- dins, Edwards, Ellis, Ciamet, Grohs, Draper, lishoni. Second Row: Doskey, Galbraith, Daniels, Cameron, Duckett, Dennis, Finni, Denning. Third Row: J. Davis, D. Davis, Galvin, Dooms, Crawford, liugberg, Farnell, Date, Delaney, Dysart, Gamet, H. Davis. ROLL 313-First Row: Ciuderyan, Helmick, Hil- pert, Klopeic, jones, Houghton, Hastings, Kresky. Second Row: Howell, Hendrix, jones, Kittle, Kiser, Johnson, Ingalls, Langford. Lodge. Third Row: llall, Huff, Lange, Keatley, Kostick, johnson, Kelly, Koreis, Huber, Hensley, Harper. ROLL 314-First Row: Roush, Robinson, l'. Rani- say, Person, Painter, Palmer, Padham, Pierce, R. Ross, Powell. Second Row: Reynolds, K. Richard- so11, Ogden, Richter, E. Ross, Rice, O'Toole, Rei- singer, F. Famsey, Poore. Third Row: Pfaff, Peter- son, Payne, Potter, Pratt, Osterhy, Price, Neumann, S. Richardson, Rogers, Pierpoint, li. Nelson, H. Nelson. Page TCUEIZKQ'-l1lf7'E6

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Q ,af MQ, 1 f ', ,, t, Q-lx Jones, Smith, Roberts, Crawford N ICARLY Sl'1l l'XlBl'iR, 1936, we as a group of timid youths, inexperienced in the wiles of 'csuperiori' upper classmen, became the persecuted class of l-9-4-U. 'l'hough we showed our bit o' the green then, we have now firmly established ourselves in the institution of learning, and are destined to leave a distinct mark on the annuals of the Centralia High School. As lowly Freshmen, the year's activities were begun with the annual Freshman Frolic, patterned after the Olympic Games. Other outstanding events of the year were the stunt between the halves of the Abrdeen football game, and the hlunior-Frosh all-school assembly. Horst Park constituted the scene for our first class picnic, and, because of slightly nefarious ac- tivities, may be our last. The coming of autumn in 1937 found us a far more seasoned group, who were just as ready to hand out punishment, as we had been destined to receive it in our first year. At our first class meeting nominations were made and immediately thereafter these class officers were elected: Bob Smith, president: Klary Roberts, vice-presidentg Betty jones, secretaryg Reynold Crawford, trea- surerg Song Queen. VVana DeLisle: and llaurice Smith, Yell King. Another outstanding event of our this year's ROLL 203: First Row: Cook, lidtly, Althauser, lioyden, Carrol, li. llrowning, J. Browning, linsse. Second ROW: Breckenridge. Chappell, Brown, Cobb, liieker, Charleston, G. Ames, Ilntterworth. Third Row: Benedict, Chambers, Arthur, Bishop, Chap- man, F. Ames, llaxter, Bangs. Page Tfcwzly-into Sophomore Class Firmly Established Wlemivefzs Cite pfzominenf an many activities program was the Sophomore party, for which films, imported from Los Angeles. were shown. This was followed by dancing in the Cafeteria, and featuring the then popular '4Big Apple dance. Vie also presented an all school pep assembly preceding the Aberdeen football game. Another entertaining assembly was presented by our class on March ll. ln sports several sophomores found waiting fame. ln the more intellectual fields also we were represented. having in the Scholarship club: Doro- thy Canfield. Hal Chambers. George Dysart, Al- vera Green, Dorothy Grohs, lflizabeth Kresky. blames hlehlenbeck, liathlyn Mitchell, Opal Pad- ham, Alice Pierce. lNlary Roberts. Mary Roswell. Allison Stewart, Leland 'l'icknor. Clarence Potter. .Iohn Bangs. Marjorie Draper, -lohn Kostick. and Emil Lucas. This year again found many of our numbers scattered in the music department. In the Band were: Art Maass, klohn Hangs. Yernon ljnberg. Frank Ames, klim Davis, Lee Dosliey. Gail lid- inger, Alvera Green, john Kostick, and Emil Lucas. ln the Orchestra we find: Cecil Klisner and Leland 'l'icknor. ln Chorus were: Marian Alt- hauser, glean Ford. Shirley Vl'hite, Roland Watson, Harold Bell, Rose Busse. ,lean lfddins, Raymond Gamet. Patsy Harper, Xorma Hendrix, and lfliza- beth Kresky.



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1 1 PY l , V 'W' I We-y l l E l t 1 Williflms, Benedict, French, Doran RUKI all directions of our local universe come the students that were to make up the Fresh- man class, bringing with them unnourished yet well-bred future characters of the stage of life. livcnts have trod on the heels of other events in the educational and social life of the Freshman class. Soon after the first day's adjustments were made, the Freshmen assembled to organize and elect of- ficers. The leaders for the first year's work were: Betty Benedict, president, Bob XYilliams, vice- president, Peggy Doran, secretary, Betty French, treasurer, Bill Farris, yell king, Nellie Simmons, song queen. The Freshmen had their share of students on the flonor Roll and engaged in active social life. Their first social project was the 'fCollege Xleetv which was a mixture of games where teams con- tested for the championships. lflach team bore the name of a well known western university. The teams competing were the Vniversity of Vkashington Huskies with Ralph Watson as cap- tain, Bob Hoerling. yell king, and Amy hlcliay, song leader, the Xkasliington State College Cougars with Peggy hlahaffy as captain, Charles Bissell as yell king, and limma 'lane Gifford as song leader, Page Tccmily-fozu' First Year Men Shine in Dramatics Special gvenfs fflumeztousg any Wlalze Hanoi Roll the Stanford Indians with Lawrence .lackson as captain, Xlelvin VYilliams, yell king, and Laura Rogers, song leader, and the University of Cali- fornia Bears with Donna Tisdale as captain, Har- lan Reins, yell king, and Shirley Deakin, song queen. The Frosh also had their share of dramatics. They proved this by presenting an all school as- sembly April l. Beep-beep, Clang-clang, Poop- poop-a-doop, a typical Our Gang Comedy for boys had the cast of Glen Hogenson, Charles Bissell, Owen Hansen, -lim Moran, Bob Gilling- ham, klerry Howard, Mildred Fleming. .lean Beech- ing, Shirley Larson, ,lim Campbell, Bob Dickey, Bill Ferris, Patil lfrzen, Dick Buzzard. and lfarl Conners. They also presented five scenes from Snow Vvhite and the Seven Dwarfs, one of Grimrn's Fairy tales which has recently been dramatized for the screen containing the cast of Shirley Deakin as Snow VK'hite, Albert hliddlesworth, Glenn Shultz, DeYere lXlcGuire, lfdwin Oster, ,loc Keep- ers, Donald Scott, and lfarl hlarsh as the seven dwarfs. The prince, queen, witch and huntsman were portrayed by joe Cole, Ruth Barton, Leona Helgerson, and john Sullivan.

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