Chehalis High School - Chehalin Yearbook (Chehalis, WA)
- Class of 1930
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'R' 9 ' V 'A'- 'ZfUaf55'-?' ff-' 'ha 3 gk CHEHALIN 7Q3O Qrorlucez! Ly glue .Qssociafecl Gjgfucjenl Qorjy oy! flue 1 drgfflioy' dCZlOO! Qhelmlis, fM7asLmgzO.1 Dedication glmis jajfieenilz volume ojl Qlzelzalin is aZec!icafeJ io gfinry gorj, a man off greai inclusiriai accomplislzmenfs, ilze -pioneer O! flue iclea of mass proejuciion wlmiclz openecl flee 1-ee! anal ife many happy miles ze flzose who eeulel Mez ejlml flee more expensive car K C ull! IXJUXIUUX ll LJIIL U ' K cl ffm JOAIYIILII' Klzzvfxfzvc' lllldlf +I Q on'tc'nJts cfm Illl isfra 111.011 The story of our highway superintendents and a little about the engineering staff. 6?!c'1Sses ' This year's travelogue of student motorists and something about their past tours. Cfi lfiflics Registration of tourist groups, their drivers and destina- tions. ffzfc-f1.c.s f A section devoted to the group which furnishes the thrills of the speedwayg the record breakers on the sands of the beaches. fgfffhoczrcfs anal Cfiefozzm Here our worthy advertisers greet us, and detours marr our dignity. 7 il'l1'fNliIIfk:fl'0lI1Ifll' f1grf4!gz jruHu 17111. 42. '! IQ,!.,,, U7 A l A .ss nm' Jluzpmlfjllulgf Cgjnozj Cg7UlIlPS fo ffm W A2 J J' f f kf1lS!lUl'll1d1'I 1.11 :sLosf -Lulvls Cjvzj Ula ly!LilIg wafers off flu' pllilfll jul T, 11176, fn flu' dw Maxine iball ikatie Bicbarhsun , ff Ulihe iknah Zgepunh We do not Wholly understand, We stop and think, pass slowly on. just such a little while ago We were together, now they are gone. There? mystery and a sadness here Too great for human tears, loo infnite for sympathy. It's all too hig for us to understand, This hrief, awed glimpse of ours into eternity. A sense of loss comes with our grief And the knowledge that, alone, We must go on Ah, just yesterday We were together, But now they are gone. - Winnifred Scott. ADIVIINISTRATICDN fD1'l:m'll :A 4,.. lullli'-P9-jif 'I -num.: - -at in CHEHALIN '30 T 4 , ..,' , . is f U Mr, Bennett, our Superintendent, has been paving the road for Chehalis High School for the last ten years. He takes special interest in every activity, is a friend to each individual stu- dent and is considered one of us. It was he who founded the Honor Socictv which has proven itself very successful with an increasing membership. The Junior High School owes much of its reason for existence to Mr. Bennett whose pa- tient advocating and encouraging, finally ended in the construction of the new building. Mr. Bennett instituted Vocational Day. This year the boys gave a program for their fathers called Dad's Night, an idea that was largely Mr. Bennett's. He is continually looking for ways to im- prove our educational system that it might directly benefit the students, teachers and parents. Our principal, Mr Lloyd E Turner, also plays an important part in our road building program. He has been with us for the past six years and has worlced unceasingly to improve the scholastic standing and efficiency of the school. He stresses the point of regular attendance to the students and parents in order to attain the best results from our high school life. It was Mr. Turner who introduced to our system the school government which is now carried on by a Student Council. This year he has helped to solve one of the school's biggest problems, that of financing ade- quately student body activities. There has been a revision in the study of music in the high school and also in the state curriculum. Much credit in this endeavor belongs to Mr. Turner. lj-qui' mwl 'Cir tum Wu CHEHALIN '30 '- ,fun ' -.-f ., we 7'-lfkfe ',-If HL QF , . ' ' -5. ,Q-t 'A it i i' '51 ' T ' ' 1, -so .'-if 1 xx' First Row, left to right: Pollom, Laubscher, Clark, Welclx, Sears, White, Thorne. Second Row, left to right: Vedas, Flagg, Moffett, Cox. Third Row, left tn right: Odegaard, Glann, Porter, jusseit, Fourth Row, left to right: Turner, Martin. C X... MRS. WHITE-12 Years Purdue University, Indiana 'Home Economics. Girls' League Advisor, Dean of Girls, member of Student Council, Honor Society Ad- MRS. A. T. FLAGG-9 Years Washington State College Clsatin, German, Psychology, Crimson and Gray ritic. visor. MR. L. E. TURNER-6 Years University of Washington Principal, Civics, member of Student Council, Honor Society Advisor. MR. HAROLD BLAIR-4K5 Years Linfield College Mathematics, Track Coach. MISS EDITH MOFFETT-3 Years University of Washington Typing, Shorthand. MR. RAYMOND PORTER-3 Years University of Oregon BiologY. Crimson and Gray, Annual, Chehalis Junior High, General Science. MR. LEONARD ODEGAARD-3 Years University of Washington Music Supervisor, Music Meet, Orchestra Concert, Junior High Music Concert, Chairman of Southwest Washington Musical Tournament, Senior High Glee Club Concert. MISS MILDRILD SEARS43 Years Washington State College Bookkeeping, Business Law, Business English, Typing, Economics. Study Hall. MISS VERONA CLARK-2 Years Linfield College American History. wlorld History, M. and M. History, Dramatic Club. Ipagc trvoj X, ff ucztlly MISS LOIS POLLOM-2 Years H University of Washington Senior Class Advisor, Art, Junior and Senior High. MR. HARRY T. MARTIN-2 Years University of Washington Manual Training, Lewis County Coach. MISS RUTH LAIIBSCHER-2 Years University of Washington AFrench. Spanish, Language Clubs, Girls' League Ad- visor. MISS IRMA HOLDING-1 'Q Years Centraliri Business College Librarian, Secretary. MISS DESSIE C0X4l Year Willamette University English, Coach of Junior and Senior Plays, General Director of Hi Jinx. MISS HELEN WELCH-l Year University of Washington Physics, Chemistry. MISS THELMA THORNE-I Year University of Washington Sewing, Stirchery, Home Management, Household Chemistry, Athletic Club, Girl's Athletics. MRS. VEDAS-'A Year Oregon State College Mathematics. MR. .L D. CLANN-I Year Ufashingtvn State College Football and Basketball Coach. American Govern- ment, Study Hall. MR. ALFRED .IUSSEIT-I Year University of Washington Public Speaking, English, Senior Class Advisor Debate Coach. 'tr H 1-,,r .-.. . X 'WV' CLASSES YW f-fff'W.4i iQff'fff' ' f 1 1 ' ..'1'-1-'1vill'i'f i'-57'4 ,VA Vi, gm' CHEHALIN 'ao -. 1.. -. .4 FQ fs Y. I Si y A Nicholson, Secretaryg Smith, Presidentg Burrows, Treasureig Tesreau, Vice Presidentg Armstrong. Sergeantvat-Arms. fu A UlI1.Ul' yjiolurfog PPROXIMATELY ONE hundred and fifty bewildered travelers signed up for the I first year tour and were conducted safely by Dean Kirlcpatric to Sophomore. Guides on the side trips were: Boyd McCracken, Amy Gilbert and Ivan Deeds. The second year's travel brought the group through new and delightful events. That year Ivan Deeds fostered the trip, assisted by Eva Duell, Boyd McCracken and Malcolm Smith. During the junior year, Dean Kirkpatric sponsored another eventful trip. The main scenic attraction was the Patsy, the proceeds from which the Junior Prom was given. This year the most successful motor trip was taken to Commencement. Malcolm Smith was chosen to conduct the caravan. During the last days of the journey, the play, The Whole Town's Tallcingl' was successfully presented. Many interesting sidetrips were taken. Lorene Young and Winston Stewart inspired with debatesg Ralph Kechley and Forrest Miles won trophies at the South West Washington Music Tournaments. In athletics, the class excelled in football and basketball. The tour always had representatives in the orchestras and glee clubs. For the last lap in the Seniorls journey, Commencement, there were no outside speak- ers. Sarah Bright, valedictorian and Josephine Sabloclci, salutatorian, were the main speakers of the evening. The faculty chose Malcolm Smith and Lorene Young. the class selected Ivan Deeds and Don Delsisle for the other speakers on the program. Ralph Kechley composed the expressive class song. The following are the emblems of the tour: ,, ,, ,...,,,, red and white roses. Class flower Class colors , , , , . green and white. , live and learn. Class motto . . ......... The advisors and counselors during the last trip were Miss Pollom and Mr. Jusseit. llurgc llvrvvi Q fn 'ii' R juli. I. i ' , -15-gn ' far I E Q 5 . au' 6 jk 5 O f . Qw- -Cir dm 4 'Q 'film I DORIS ANDERSON Darrin Commvrrial Interclass Athletics 3g Girls' League. ROSS ARMSTRONG Bu5w', General Football Z. 3. 4g Basketball Z, 3, 43 Captain 4g Baseball 33 Big C Club Z, 3, 43 President 4: Glee Club 3: Senior Play 43 Sergeant-at-arms of Class 4: Hi Jinx 4. ELLA AUST Ellie Cmlnrzcrriai Girls League: German Club. EMIL AUST MMU General German Club. AL BAILEY AIU General Entered from Mount Angel, Oregon: Football 2, 3. 4: Bas- ketball Z. 3. 4: Baseball 33 Big C Club 3. 4: Glee Club 3: German Club: Music Tourna- ment 3: Crimson and Gray Z: Glee Club Concert 2: Interclass Athletics Z, 3, 4. fpagc funrl MARGARET BARKER Hllflargien Cummcrfial Honor Society Z, 3: Girls League. ROBERT BARNES Hub Sricntifn Orchestra 2. 4g Pep Band Z, 43 German Club. ELSIE BARTEL L CU Cummfrrial Honor Society Z. 3: Girls League, Cabinet Z: German Clubg Crimson and Gray 3. 43 Annual Staff 4: Social Welfare 4. VESTA BARTEL Bains Cummcrnal Entered from Centralia Higli School 43 Girls League. BERNICE BAXTER . Bfrn Commercial Honor Society 4: Girls Lea- gue. LUCILE BENNETT Benny Clarsical Glee Club 4: German Club: Girl's Athletics l, Z: Girls League. ' . 1 . 1 fel' . SARAH BRIGHT . Brighl Classical Honor Society 2, 3, 4: In- terclass Athletics Z: Girls Lea- gue: Treasurer 3: French Club: Freshmen Committee. PHILIP BURROWS Phil Gencml Treasurer of Student Body 3: Student Council 3: Track 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Treasurer of Senior Class 4: Glee Club 4: Knights of the Axe 4: Hr Jinx 4: Associate Editor of Annual 4: French Club: Music Tournament 4. HELEN BUSH Busby Clarrical Honor Society 2, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Orchestra l. 3: Quartet 4: Music Tournament l, 3, 4: Crimson and Gray 3. 4: Annual 3, 4: Tamanawas: Junior and One-act Plays: Oper- erta 3: French Club: Hi Jinx 4: Girls League? Cabinet 3. 4: Plays 3, 4. ELMER BYRD Hyrdx'r Gem-ml Football l. 2, 3: Basketball 3: Baseball 3. . '- 'A . fx 'X 9' 4' A , E J. . -ull' ' ' W . .5 lg CHEHALIN '30 ,Q ' r A, Hx X J f A' ' ,in Y: ,, v s x HELEN CAMPBELL Bull Classical Dramatic Club: Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4: Tamanawas: Girls Glee Club 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Annual Staff 3, 4: Crimson and Gray 4: Music Tournament 3: German Club: Inrerclass Athletics 2, 3. HELEN CIESLAK Citi Crnnnznclal Annual Staff 4: Junior Play: Girls League: Plays 4: Dra- matic Club: Tamanawas: Span- ish Club! Senior Play. JOE CIESLAK Iu1'4 ' General Football l, 2, 3, 4: Captain 4: Basketball l, 2. 3. 4: Cap- tain 3: Baseball 3, 4: Big C Club: Treasurer 3: Sergeant-ab arms of Student Body 4: Coun- cil 4: Spanish Club: All S. W, W. Team 4. LESTER CLARK Lux General Orchestra l: Stage Assistant 4. THRESA CLARK Clarins Gcncnzl Entered from Sunnyside '28: Honor Society 4: Girls League: Social Ws'llare 3, 4. Ipnygi' fin-I 'Y'Qtf'P 'I F'L F CHEHALI N '30 1' vil- K x I -V I .I 4, f 1 f ,rio L v ,. : l'j v,,k:f:k,-fx -5 ixig. , I A F ' J --Y ' ' 1 'r h , , ax., .1 . . - -- s L ' ,. '- ' : . P-M1 ' is .5 Q i . iff' if 'L .Ns :'3 5' N EUGENE CHARLES Gem Genuml Knights of the Axe. ED CHARNESKI Clmrni,' General Orchestra l, 2, 3: Good Will Tour l, Z: Knights of the Axe 3, 4: Yell Leader 4: Hi Jinx 4: Spanish Club: Music Tournament 2, 3. MAXINE ,CLYDE ' Mac ' Gencrfi :lf , -I-N: il ere xjliodnft St. Heliehs al ,Y and 29:, Hi'Jlnx 4: A Virls eague: Dramatic Club. K FAY COVINGTON Cav Scientific Honor Society 3: Chairman Publicity Committee 3: Girls League: French Club. GLENN CRASE Cm English Knights of the Axe. fpage rfxl IVAN DEEDS Gablw Gcncrnl Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Pres- ident 3: Frosli Class Treasurer: Sophomore Class President: Junior Class Treasurer: Football 3. 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Big C Club: Operetta 1. 4: President of Student Body 4. DONNA DEGGELLER Don Classical Honor Society 4: Tamanawas: Crimson and Gray 4: Glee Club 4: Girls League: Cabinet l. DON DE LISLE Don Englxxlx Football 3, 4: Basketball 4: Big C Club: Operetta 3: Hi Jinx 4: French Club: Treasurer 3: Chorus 2. 3, 4. DOROTHIE DRYMAN Dol Commercial Tamanawas: Dramatic Club: Glee Club 4: Concert 4: Span- ish Club: Crimson and Gray 3, 4: Annual Staff 2, 3, 4: Hi Jinx 4: Girls League. EVA DUELL EWU Clasrlral Glee Club l, Z: President l: Orchestra l, 2: President 2: Hi Jinx 4: Sophomore Class Secretary: Secretary of Student Bofly 4: One-act Play Contest 4: Honor Society 4: Tamanawas: Snanish Club: Operetta l. 2: Girls League: Plays 2. 4: Good Wfill Tour Z, DONALD PECHTNER Dun Sixunllfii Orchestra l, 3: Pep Band 2. 3, 4: Music Tournament 37 Junior Play: Hi Jinx 4: Ger- man Club: Knights of the Axe: Operetta 3: Senior Play 4. RONALD FECHTNER Run Sucnlifzr Knights of tlie Axe: German Club: Hi Jinx 4: Orchestra l: Property Manager of Senior Play. RUTH GALES Halle Gumml Social Committee 4. Girls League: Pep Committee: C RL IL ORE 'Gillxrnf f . ' al r I , 4: Football , 4: Big C Club 4: Spanish Club. MAXINE HALL Max Gt-vzuraf Honor Society: Girls Leaguei lmerclass Athletics 3: Girls Glee Club. '-'V CHEHALIN 30 :fa , 4 A , ffl ' , 7glf' f , . .'-- I ' i 1,1 rg V ' 45, .f,. ,-1.4 , , V- lg, ' ... .A . V l , in -.iff j' .1 -I 7 N . , - e . - r' 3 Q W ,.- -- , T ' . ,A Af f 2 :'li,iQ.. 1x F w '12, . VERNA HAMILTON Bet1'y U4'm'ml Entered from Oregon City. Oregon '28: Dramatic Club: Sec- retary 4: Girls League: Plays 4: Tamanawas: Orchestra 3, 4: Glee Club 4: lnterclass Athletics 3, 4. LILLIAN HANSEN Lil Clarncul Glee Club l, Z: Double Trio Z: Concert l: Operetta I: Dra matic Club: Honor Society 4: Tamanawas: Hi Jinx 4: Girls League: Presirlvnt 4: lnterclass Athletics 3. FLOYD JACOX fake , Gcrlcrul German Club. ADRIAN JONES ,lunric Slivrxlifl' German Club: Knights of the Axe: Operetta 2: Hi Jinx 4. MELVIN JONES Smmkvr Gcnvml Football 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Big C Club: Glee Club: Ger- man Club: Hi Jinx 4: Secretary of Junior Class. lfvuiyr vrrll il :if- K' 17 f ik -V v1 ,'12E4f.hn'i n A . VL Ag? - -, N- 'Hi f , -i ' .s Q., I CHEHALIN '30 lf?'Q' SAMUEL KALIVAS 5arrnr ' General Entered from Rochester High School 'Z9. RALPH KECHLEY Kefk,' Classical Vice president of Student Body 41 Orchestra l, 2, 3g Boys' Glee Club l, 2, 3. 4g President 4g Operetta l, 2: Pep Band 2. 3, 4: Knights of the Axeg French Club: Hi Jinx 4g Music Tour- nament l, 2, 5. 4. MATILDA KELSCH Tillie General Dramatic Clubg Girls Leagueg Plays 3, 4: Cabinet 23 Glee Club 3. 4: Concert 3, 4: Quartet 4: Mixed Quartet 45 One Act Play Contest 4. CLARA KUMMER Clarie,' .S'cientifif Entered from N. H. S. '27: Girls League: Tamanawasg Ger- man Club: Glee Club 4: Honor Society 3, 4: lnterclass Athletics 2, 3, 4. HARRY LOTZ Harry General Entered from Raymond High School '28: Knights of the Axe. lfuriyc rlyglrll FRANCES LOY Hfranu Cormnercial Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Girls League: German Club. WILMA McCALL Will Scicnlifir Girls Leagueg French Club: Honor Society 3, 4. BERYL MCCARTHY Sinn Commercial Girls Leagueg Plays 4g Tama- nawasq Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 43 Manager 45 Delegate to Girls Play Day 3. BOYD McCRACKEN Mac General Knights of the Axeg Keeper 4: Hi Jinx 45 Annual Staff 43 Freshmen, Sophomore. Junior Class Vice President. FLORENCE MCCHESNEY Flon Scicnllfii' Girls League: French Club. if. ELIZABETH McKENZ1E Bcity Gunvml Entered from J. C. Freemont High. Los Angeles: Girls Glee Club. GOLDIE McNEAL Touts Classrm! Spanish Club: Girls League: Plays 4: Interclass Athletics l, ,IEA liar nnrr te f e e ool, Sv e , n- nual 1 ii d Gray 4: Gle l : Tamanawasl Hi ' 4, usic Tournament 3. 4. CLIFFORD MATHIESON cliff Iingliih GWENIJOLYNE MEDLEY Given Gunvrrzl Entered from Yelm H i gh School '28: Spanish Club: Dram- atic Club: Girls League: Plays 43 Interclass Athletics 3. 4, .J A . , .v .-AL '- -.,r.,r. ull ' .Q v 5 -wi S' 'X Q I a jg'-A CHEHALIN '30 1: rf 4, Rl J' J A in in ' J f WW FORREST MILES Farris Claxxifal Football l, Z: Yell Leader 4: Knights of the Axe: Music Tour- nament l, 2, 4: Pep Band 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club: junior Play: Hi Jinx 4: Orchestra l. Z, 32 Glee Club 4, EDITH MOISE Nuisvy Gem-ral Entered from Toppenish 4: Girls League: Stunt 4. ,IEANETTE MOORE jean Clarriml Orchestra Z, 5: Interrlass Arli- letics l, 4: Spanish Club: Girls League: S. W. W. Symphony L: Music Meet Z. 3: Class Stunt 4. JEANEVA MOORE fain Classical Orchestra l, 2, 3: Interclass Athletics I: Spanish Club: Music Tournament I. 2, 3. ALFRED MORRIS Abc General Spanish Club: Football 4: Dramatic Club: Crimson and Gray 2, 3: Senior Play. lpuygz' ninfl Yiflfhp .- e . M, 1 5 ,. I: k , ,k-::k,A',L' I CHEHALIN '30 nr , ' W ., 'J' - O' Lal ' . X 4' X OSCAR NEIMANN Cuu'lmy Geriunil German Club: Chorus 4. OLIVE NICHOLSON Nine Climir-al Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Hi Jinx 4: Tamanawas: Crimson and Gray 4: Secretary of Senior Class: Girls League: Spanish Club: Interclass Athletics 3. UNE NORTH -l , , Jlmt ' Englixlv Girls League: Glee Club 4. NIILDRED OLSON Mid Claxriral Glen Club l, 2. 3, 4: Girls League: Vice President 3: Ta- manawas: Hi Jinx 4: One Act Plays 4: Honor Society 2, 32 Crimson and Gray Z, 3, 4: Span- ish Club: Dramatic Club: Oper- vtta 3: Music Tournament Z. 3. 4: Girls Quartet 3, 4. FRANK PAKAR l n1nleiu Gufzvral Spanish Club! Hi Jinx 4: Operetta 31 Glee Club 3, 4: One Act Plays 4: Chorus 4: Nlusic Tournament 3, lpage tml EVELYN PARR Parr Sfitnlifir French Club: Girls League: Honor Society 2. EUGENE PAYNE Gene Cfniilifal Football 3, 4: Yell Leader 3: Junior Play: Big C Club: French Club: Hi Jinx 4: Oper- etta l, 3: Glee Club: Lewis County Basketball 3. 4: Music Tournament 4. LEORA PRESSEY Praxis 5i'ienlif1i' French Club: Tennis 4: Ta- manawas: Girls League, RUM RICHARDSON ' Cork1'el' General Entered from Carterville. Il- linois: Junior Play. FRANK ROY frencl1ie', Claxrinll Football l, 2. 3, 4: Basketball l, 3: Baseball 3: Track l, 32 Big C Club: Glee Club 2. 3: Stage Manager 2: Opererta 3: Annual Staff l: French Club: Sergeant at Arms of Student Body 4, HOWARD SABfN Hume lfngllxlr Stage Manager 4: Knights ul the Axe, JAMES SABIN jim English Spanish Club: Knights of the Axe. JOSEPHINE SABLOCKI jim Clamral Honor Society Z, 3: Crimson and Gray 3: Annual 2: French Club: Science Club 3. . I .0 z JOSEPHINE SALIGER Sal General French Club: Girls League. MARY SANDERS Sandy General Entered from Onalaska 'Z8: Spanish Club: Honor Society 4: Girls League. '57 CHEHALIN 30 ,vw . 1 J' MARY SCALF Miggf Claxniral Honor Societv 2, 3: French Club: Tamannwas: lnterclass Athletics 3. MALCOLM SMITH Sally Clavriml EMMA SOBLESKY En1nn'v lzngglulf Girls League: German Cluh. RUTH SORENSEN Mui411'e ' Gcneml Entered from Napavine High '29: Girls League: Honor So- ciety 4. RALPH SORENSEN Alf Cmmnucial Entered from Napavine High Srhool 'Z9. lpnge eleven I 'v- .! H 2 - 1 Ni , . T L L In ,. - L WX j 'Qs . N ' 1 'i i: .v i '. 'F- f'- A 4-. I V ' A 2 .. .. . J . f i ' , - : 4'. , . '. ' , -li N ' N .4 E, I . , x. . .. ca.. , I ,rxn JESSIE SQUIRES jenn Clarrical f- 3 ' ' -e sag afsg:,,..,,..,:..,'..' CHEHALIN '30 an :N I I' ., . x,-3,1 I qs X g x,- . is J' .1 .EA Honor Society 33 Glee Club 35 Tamanawas3 Operetta 33 Crimson and Gray 43 Spanish Club: Hi Jinx 4: Music Tourna- ment 3. GRACE STEWART C Commercial Entered from Bellview High School '29: Girls League. WINSTON STEWART Stew General Knights of the Axe3 Debate 43 Football 33 Track 33 Operetra 33 Junior Play: Hi Jinks 43 Spanish Club3 Glee Club3 Na- tional Oratorical Contest 4. LAWRENCE STROUD Lar1i'c Scienlifil' French Club: Glee Club3 Fool- ball 43 Lewis County Basketball 2. 3, 4. CLIIKSTON ST R E CH ' aniial - u Science ' Cru ra tam 'Stage Man . XC! lpngn' lwlwl Wt TOM sw'oFFoRD Thomas Scientific Honor Society Z, 3, 43 German Club. WILLIAM TALBOT Bill Classical Spanish Club3 Business Man- ager of Crimson and Gray 33 Staff 4. VIOLET TEITZEL Vi Commercial German Club3 Girls League. JEFF TESREAU Taz Scicnlific Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Operetta 33 Hi Jinx 4: Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Big C Club3 Vice President of Class 4. FLORENCE THOMPSON Flon English Spanish Club: Girls League. MARY RILEY whirl! Gcrier ii Girls League. THEODORE THORSON 'll-d Gemval Attended Centralia High School Z: Spaninh Club. IIERTHA WALCH Balm Cmmiiercral Girls League: Spanish Club. LOUISE WISDAM Lau lfmrimenml Honor Society Z: Girls Leag- ue: Plays 3: Glen Club 3: ,lun- ior Play: German Club. VICTORIA WEDAM VII H f,'mnnn'n ml German Club: Girls League: Tamanawas, JACK WESTLUND Pi fer General Football 4: Track 3: Crimson and Gray I: Basketball Manager 4: Good Will Tour l. mn- ' f-M ' xgg . i, lm- I '- t, V PX I ,.. K , ,.-- . l' 'M' 1' -1 V 3.1. CHEHALIN '30 W 4 ARTHUR WYNN Ari Surrrilifn Football 3. 4: French Club: Basketball 2. 3, 4: Baseball 2. THELMA YATES ThvIn1 General Girls League. German Club. GARDNER YOUNG Gard Uevlenll Baseball 3: Big C Club. LORENE YOUNG Young Ucvwml Tamanawas: Operetta 3gCrini- Qon and Gray l. 2, 3: Chehalin I. 2, 3: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: President 4: German Club: De- clamarory I. Z: Debate l. Z. 3. MARY ZOPOLOS lVlm ' ffuninierrml Girls League: C'imson and Gray Staff 4. PETER ZOPOLOS Pete , Sezeriflfic German Club: Honor Society Z: Annual Staff 4: Crimson and Gray I. lfuzgv lfrirlveril X 'Our dum 4'4 -is M1 ' 3. 5- llu -: ' CHEHALIN ' o '51 Firrt Raw, left to right: Eby, Hoss, Linwood, Coffman, Logan, Taylor, Riedle. Srfrmd Raw, left to right: Meighan, Warwick, Ashburncr, Christensen, Buer, Pakar, Nail, Gales. Third Row, left lu right: Armstrong. Stewart, Bliss, Riebli, Warmuth, Parr, Hayton, Wilson. Fourth Row, left tu right: Duell, Shunk, Scott, Studebaker, Ragan, Hoffman, Stinson. Fifth Row, left to right: Barber, Busick, Chapin, Rapicr, Welsch. Stone, Paulsen. Sixth Raw, lcfl to right: Puckett. Hackett, Buren, Black, Anderson. Scvcnth Row, left to right: Hall, Ruby Taylor, Ruth Taylor, Setter, Hill. Eighth Row, left to right: Adams, Byers, Anderson, Cook, Briem. gllllfll' iD711OllOl'!Oy ITH AN ENROLLMENT of over one hundred green Freshmen the Class of '51 started their eventful trip from the Cascade and Westside schools with light hearts, and with the aid of the smaller rural schools. It did not, however, take them long to learn, and by the time the travel officials who were to promote a successful year were to be elected, they had a good idea who would start them out the best, choosing Allan Bantz, Caroline Coffman, jane Palmer, Sam Saindon and Donald McDonald to head the trip. Their first stop was a very successful Freshman party. The Sophomore year of the Caravan Tour, Gordon Brines, Randall Stroud, Helen Wagner, Zoe Linwood and Glenn Deeds engineered them through an active year. The Junior year of their journey started off with a bang, with the election of officers. Those elected were: Robert Laughlin, tour captain, Harold Smith, assistant tour captaing Orena Armstrong, tour secretary, Clarence Furrer, tour treasurer, Herbert Hopp, discipline officer. The Junior Class not only put over a clever three-act play, The Family Upstairs with unusual success, but they also staged a Junior Prom, which was one of the most enter- taining ever given. XVhen it comes to activities the Class of '31 is outstanding. When it was announced that the classes would compete in selling season tickets, the Juniors got busy and earned the quarter holiday offered as the prize. They showed up well in the games played while the trip was in progress. They were represented in football by Allan Bantz, Gordon Brines, Clifford Sexton and Glenn Deeds, these men will be the mainstay of next year's team. The subs were Randall Stroud, Ralph lpagc' fuurtccnj nlula '-1 is IMD Fl .lx EH IN '30 Fi: ' . 4 Am Y.-K.: , ' ,- First Row, left to right: Diekmann, Laughlin, Furrer, Gabel, Kinney, Hopp, Rusos, Clark Second Row, left to right: Churchill, Creech, Norton, Schwarz, Warner, Austin, Smith, Zopolos. Third Row, left to right: Bourke, Deeds, Mr. Martin, Dawes, johnson, Hoffman. Fourth Row, left lu right: Williamson, Hansen, Conn, Rasmussen, Moise, Wood. Fiflh Row, left to right: Blattner. Barclay. Miller. Bantz, Moore. Sixth Ruw, lrft tu right: Thorpe, Vigars, Chaney. Sexton, Brines, Stroud, C. Saindon. Seventh Row, left tu right: L. Saindon, Eastman, Barnes, Ladd, Wirta, Yates, Most, James, Qllllilll' lllolorlog Austin, Leo Vigars and Claude Wood. Clarence johnson was the manager and Robert Laughlin, business manager. Basketball, the second game scheduled, used Leo Vigars as a regular and Ralph Austin as a sub. The second team held Randall Stroud and Paul Creech. Girls' basketball must not be forgotten, because the junior girls came out champions in the class tournament. Those on the team were: Ruth Anderson, Edna Pakar, 'Zetta Hoss, Orena Armstrong, Caroline Coffman and Winnifred Vandersliceg Rosemary Stewart and Winnifred Scott acted as subs. The class was represented in debate by Louise Moise and Stewart Norton. These boys did their best to help Chehalis to win. The class was proud of its Crimson and Gray standing. The editor, Caroline Coffman, and the business manager, jess Barnes, were both Juniors, and there were sixteen other class representatives on the staff. They were Bob Warner, Joe Gabel, Otto Diekmann, Gerald Blattner, Rosemary Stewart, Bob Churchill, Zoe Linwood, Helen Wagner, Orena Armstrong, Mazie Boren, Claude Wood, Winnifred Scott, Edna Pakar, Randall Stroud, Bob Laughlin and Winnifred Vanderslice. The Chehalin editor, Oscar Eastman and the business manager, Ronald James were also juniors. Other class members working on the travel diary were: Bob Churchill, Orena Armstrong, Winnifred Scott, Sam Saindon, Betty Stinson, Bob Laughlin, Mazie Boren, Caroline Coffman, Randall Stroud, Otto Diekmann and Ruth Black. Ifmgi' fiflrcni M A 5 ,mm Zillmw- '- rl:- f I1!li--it -: Hi , F an - -L A ' N - ' 1 .,+-A 'R Firrt Row, left to right: Hopp, McDonald, Hawkins, Sturdevant, Baxter, Anderson, Hansen, Bailey. Second Raw, Icft to right: Bright, Meighan, Moses. Root, Neu, Tauscher, Rasmussen, Sabin. Third Row, left to right: Kelly, Davis, McGee. Maier. Costello, Thorsen, Esler, Perkins. Fourth Row, left to right: McCloud, Hendricks. Stewart, Thorp, Dora, Koski. Guy. Fifth Row, left to right: Burdick. Mr. Porter, Donahoe, Miner, B. Sturdevant, Barker. Payne, Wulz. Sixth Row, left to right: Kline, Black, Zenkner, Buchanan, Watkins, Boylen, Brown, M. Stnttelmire. Scvcntlv Row, left to right: P. Stottelmire, Amrein, McClung. . ff- flofrlLo111o1'c l lolurlog HE SOPHOMORE journey began at Chehalis Junior High School the first day of ' school in September 1928. At this time, the tour leader, Robert Fissel was elected. Evelyn Koski became secretary. Other tour executives were: Guy Covington, vice presidentg Lewis Vilillrich, treasurer and Howard Short, sergeant-at-arms. Miss Hazel Newhouse was the class advisor. It was during this historical year of travel that the girls of this class founded the first Girls' League of the Junior High School. They managed the affairs of this new organization very capably and successfully, giving every girl a chance to participate in League activities. Miss Imogene Setzer was the advisor and the girls sponsored a shower for her before her marriage the last day of school. Many of the class travellers turned out for the various activity trips of the tour, such as football, basketball, tennis, glee clubs and dramatics. Vera Payne was president of the Girlls Glee Club and Beulah Maier, secretary. The Freshman tennis team went to Vancouver, Washington, to compete in a tournament with Oregon and Washington teams. The basketball team went to Bryn Mawr to play the grade school team. They were supervised by Jimmy Dunn, a former teacher of the West Side School. A The second lap of the class trip is more important because it took place at the Senior High School. By this time, the number of travellers was considerably decreased. Thislyear the leading tourists were: Guy Covington, president. His partner was again Evelyn Koski, secretary and treasurer. Other outstanding members were Louis Willrich, vice president and Raymond Porter, the class Boss. lpagc sixtccnl 1 Y-e-If i 2-'-- ll!ll'5'f'2 5'55 lv .1 . in - ng CHEHALIN '30 :iq- f nr' i 4 in 5-.r g I M., 1 . A37 A - iw, I Q . 5:01 i 4.1 5 l 1rf! Huw, left Ja right: Jensen. Kelsch. Fissel, Kreutzer. Hawkins, Santee, Peterson. Zuterfern. Scrum! Row. left tu right: Courneer, Hansen, White, Harold Kreutzer. Holt, Dunn, Gilhertson. Aust. Third Raw. left to rigbl: Willrich. Jubh. Stohr. Pfurter, Roberts. Dcitrhler. Styger, Burr. Fonvlh Row, left la right: Angst, Faas, Covington. Francisco. Canaday. Fifth Rmr. iff! In riglvl: Mulford, Coffman, Schnase, McDonald. James, Mr, Porter. Scherer. Lindnvr. Spence w T ull1!1o111o1'0 illlolorfog Athletics was a popular function in the yearls travels. Howard Short, Harold and Herbert Kreutzer, Keith White, Kenneth Linder. Arnold James received a managers' letter for his conscientious work for the Lewis County Basketball Squad. Another activity trip well represented by sophomores was the Glee Club. John McDonald and Ted Schnase were members of the Boys' organization and in the girls, group, Viola McDonald, Jean Wulz, Donna Hendricks, Mary Jane Donahoe, Beulah Maier, Vera Payne, Margaret Barker, formed a large body of representatives. ln debate travels, the sophomore orators, Rose Marie McClung, Burtrace Sturdevant and Guy Covington, received a year of experience which will back them up for next year. In the girls, service club, the Tamanawas, Viola McDonald, Burtrace Sturdevant, Hazel Miner, Winnifred Baxter, Beulah Maier, Vera Payne and Rose Marie McClung were an active group of tourists. Likewise Ted Schnase and Ted Stohr aided the boys' service club The Knights of the Axe-D in their various trips. The Sophomore tour made an unusual showing in the Honor Society, having more members than any other class. Alice Costello made a particular high rating. Ward Peterson, Hazel Miner, Doris Perkins and Mary jane Donahoe were helpful members of the Chehalin staff in working out the 1930 year book. The Crimson and Gray was a means of giving valuable experience for next year to Hazel Miner, Rose Nlarie McClung, Virginia Xvarner, Wesley Dunn, Ward Peterson. The Sophomore Class Day featured an interesting one act play, entitled Who Pays the Bet. The characters of the play were Ted Stohr, the husband, Ruby Hawkins, the wife, and Ted Schnase, the burglar. The play was very cleverly worked out for rather unexperienced dramatists. The class looks forward with anticipation to the Junior year, when they can con- tinue their participation in the schools activity trips. l lvagi' al'wr1l4'i'11i A . 9,1 Top First Row: left to rightg Austin at work, Smilesg Helen and Forest Second Row: Alice and Allang Sunshine girls. Third Row: Deeds and Br-:ads g Physics has its charms. In 1 ACf1'IVl'I 1lQ5 -mm,-m,,...,,A. ,. ., 'qc-5 'ww A A--:!r..,,, . uxmf. Q, , , .gi nlllli Y9 N S eff' ,-- 1 f ' L ng CHEHALIN '30 if ii, i 1 Fin! Row, lcft to right: Mt. Glann, Mrs. White, Duell, Hansen, Coffman. Second Row. left lo right: Warner. Covington, Cieslak, Laughlin, Miles. Third row, left to right: Deeds, Smith, Kechley, Mr. Turner, james. Fourlb Row, lrfl lu riglvl: Stewart, Eastman. I I-dfIli!i'lIf 6 ifllllfli FINE EXAMPLE of school government, used throughout the state, was introduced I last year with Elwyn Kechley as its first president. Formerly all business had been referred directly to the entire student gathering. It was replaced by a body of student representatives, the Student Council. Periodical reports were made to the student lrody as to the business transacted by this body. The annual elections were held last spring for the choosing of this year's student body officers, who were also officers of the Council. A real campaign week was carried on with printed placards, speeches for the candidates and campaign managers. The results of this political uproar were as follows: President, Ivan Deedsg Vice president, Ralph Kechleyg Sec- retary, Eva Duellg Treasurer. Robert Warnerg Sergeant-at-arms, Joe Cieslalcg Publicity manager, Winston Stewart. The Council has the following representatives: The president, vice president, treasurer, sergeant-at-arms, yell-leader and publicity manager of the student bodyg the Sophomore, junior and Senior Class presidentsg the editors and business managers of the Chehalin and Crimson and Grayg business manager of the student bodyg the athletic directorg the principal ofthe school, the president of the Girls' League and the Dean of Girls. U The Student Council has done good work in managing the school tour for the year. It settled athletic regulations, season ticket problems, arranged for the student body dances, monthly student-body entertainments with outside visitors, handled tournaments and other business which arose. It has been a particularly good means of raking care of the school affairs quickly and without trouble. ljvugc nrrivlrnid 3' 7, 'Cir r dum ww illtm CHEHALIN '30 1 v I nga. . x -N: Q7 l - -'f 'A 'Lv : -. ' . , Nz- 'Lum .. 6 R- l Q ,oi 'N ,4,e,aJ Chauffeur ,,,7,,, ,,,7,,, .,., 7 7 7 .7.7777 7777 7 Associate Chauffeur 7777 7 Assistant Chauffeur 77 77 77777. 77 77 Mechanics 7 7 7777 7777. 7 7 77 Advisor and Crtttc 77777777777777 77 777.777777777 7 77777777.77.7777777777777.7777777 Tj i Administralionw ...7..7777.... 7,,7...7..77 l' ilsie liarlel Senior Class. 777.. .... 7 ..7Ht-len Campbell .Iunior Class, ...7...77 7 7.... .7777 R uth Black Sopliomore Class 7777.7..7 .77777 7 .Vera llaync kfl'Llll!l'l',N Editor 77777,, 77777..., 7777,..7,77...77,7777..7 W ' innifrr-d Scott Ralph Austin Art ......7.777.777.77.....7....7....7.7...,,7777.....777. Edna l'akar. Winston Stewart. Helen Bush. Helen Campbell. Hazel Minor .fflt-fmli.-.. lQditor,7 7..,,777,7..7.7777. ....,7777.777777. K Iaroline Coffman Josephine Salvlocki. Rolmert Laughlin, Lorena Young, llelen Bush. Zoe Linwood Randall Stroud rTJIltlf7SlIIlI.'4 Dorothie Drymon Vera Payne Ted Sehnase Helen Cieslak lfvagc lwcnlyl Cjf7OllSC7l'5 of G?llC!lLl!i1l 777Oscar Eastman 77777777Phil Burrows 77777777777777777777777777777 Bob Churchill Ronald James Accountant 7 7 77 77 7777777 777777777777 77777777777777777777777777777777 7 7 Ward Peterson, Peter Zopolos, Orena Armstrong 7lVIr. Porter 1 C typing Louise Wattlalvi Winnifred Vanderslice Allen Kinney Frances Loy Ronald James Dorotliie llrymon Typing Classes ia, UVA Ilona by the Ari Classes under the a'irz'1'lion nj Miss Pollom. The following students made the designs: Cover .77..77.....,..777 Ralph Austin. jean Mclfarlune Ex Lilmris .....,7.7..7,7.,,.,.....7777.7.7,...,777 Doris Perl-tins Title Page .7..7......77..77.....,,.,.....7.7 Clifford Saindon Administration 7777...7 Classes. ..7....7...7.. Activities ..7,77.......,....7...77 Cwendolyn Medley Ralph Sorenson 77777....Verna Paulsen Ralph Austin Athletics .,7..,,7..777,77.......7.,.7. .77,,7.....7 Billboards and Detours .7.,.....7 Boyd McCracken ,lean Mclfarlane Finns .7...777777...,77777...7...,......77.........7 Page Border ......7.,,7 Ewell Williamson Clara Kumnn-r Assistants .... 77 7777...77.77..7...77.77,...7... Jane Donahoe, Caroline Coffman. Lawrence Schwartz, Irving Hansen, Donald Fcchtner ..Q-4.4. f ' if-ii!lI 'f -1'5 T 'lf VA cl-IEHALIN 'ao l Jw. Firn row, left to rigbl: Bush, Campbell, Linwood, Coffman, Black, Stinson, Dryman. .Yi-umd Row, left lu righl: Armstrong, Barrel, McFarlane, Scott, Wedam, Cieslak, Payne. 'l'lu'rd R-nv, left to right: Dielrmann, Schnasc, Churchill, Laughlin, Sablocki, Burrows, Wood. Iimarth Row, Irfl In right: Banrz. Stroud, Eastman, James, Zopolis, lVlr. Porter. Cfpflljlllhll OURNALISTIC PIONEERS, lilce all other pioneers, must be sturdy. Though some- times laclcing in polish and fine sentiment, they must he perfectly vigorous. For the last three years, the Chehalin has pioneered in using distinctively new themes. In 1928, the air- plane motif was carried out, last year the movie theme was adopted and now--motoring. This is an unusual distinction. The staff hopes that new themes will be carried out in the future. This bool: is a true, illustrated travelogue of the adventures of our sightseeing students during 1930. The theme was carried out very carefully. The clever art worlc was drawn by students of the art classes. More snapshots were used this year than ever before. A new feature, a short scenic section was introduced. The Senior Class Will and Prophecy were discontinued due to lack of interest. In former years, the ones in charge of this feature were rushed to get them in by press time. Also the Crimson and Gray published them and they are read on Class Day. The unwieldiness of a large staff was done away with by having an assistant editor responsible for each section. Another contest was held with Centralia High School to increase the sales of annuals. Chehalis won with 80 per cent of the enrolled students buying annuals against Centralia's 65 per cent. A month after the close of the contest, Centralia presented us with a forty- five minute program. Much credit for the success of this years annual is due Oscar Eastman, editorg Ronald james, business manager and Mr. Porter, advisor. I page Iwrzilveirflrl 'Cir ' ' 1 'R ' 1. m-v-1'f4'f-'k'ill,ll , --i , Q4 , A X 51,1 . L 'N '- .35 Zvi. , j I cf 1 C A fl erzmsozz ami fjruy in ponsors Chief Engineer ..,,,,,,,, ,,.,.. .... , , , ......,........,......,....... Caroline Coffman Associate Engineers. ........ ,, ,..,,, Bob Xvarner, Zoe Linwood, Helen Bush Finance Engineer .4.r,r, Y,r.Y,,,,.rre .,,,Y.,... . ...e-........v............, J e ss Barnes MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT: News Editor-Virginia Warner lixclianges-Joe Calrel, Otto Diekmann Personals-,lean lNlacFarlane, Dorotliie llry- mon Jokes-Gerald lllullner Features-Winnifred Seotl Sports--Randall Stroud lpagf lwenty-twol Reporters-Elsie Bartel, Mary Zopolos, Oliva Nicholson, Jessie Squires, Mildred Olson. Donna Deggeller, Rosemary Stewart, Bob Churchill, Helen Wagnel', Orena Arm- strong, Josephine Sablocki, Hazel Minor, Mazie Boren, Rose Marie Mcfllung. Robert Laughlin, Helen Campbell, Claude Wood llireulzuion Manager-Claude Wood Advertising Solicitors-Westly Dunn-, Arnold James, Ward Peterson ll:-all 'l1ypistAWil1nifi'e'1l Vander-slice lialeulty Critic-lNlrs. Flagg Faculty Advisor-Mr. Porter 1-Ir: A ,-7 V---in9ll 'f-'e1 sf f H 5 A' . 'if A, CHEHALIN '30 it ,T . fl r xlw M. -W W ,I I K ,. ini! Row, lvfl lu righl: Mis. Flagg, Squires, Olson, Bush, Coffman, Stewart, Dryman, Armstrong, Vanderslice. Svitmd Rina-, It-fl tn rxebl: Nicholson, Linwood, Deggeler, McClung. Minor, Barrel, Campbell, Third Row, left tu right: Scott, Boren, Sablock, Zopolos, Wood. lfimrllf Row, It-Il In rlghl: Dielrmann. Gabel, Churchill, Laughlin, Dunn, Blauner. fifrlf Row, lrfl In righlf Barnes, james, Warner, Stroud, Mr Porter. 7 v 1 . f C VIIIISUII um fjruy CD UR SCHOOL PAPER made a more extensive tour this year than ever before, brealcing all touring records by printing ten editions instead of the usual eight. Three were color editions. This was an increase over last year. Exchanges were made with schools in each state and in Alaslca and the Hawaiian Islands, giving a greater variety in the exchange section of the motorist's guide. A picture and life history of some student who has been prominent in school activities has been added this year. Departmental news was also a feature brought in for the first time. An unusual April fool edition was presented on yellow paper. Publishing the school paper is one of the most popular activities in the high school. There is always keen competition among students for positions on the staff. The exceptional staff this year is the outcome of this interest. All the work with the exception of the actual printing is done by the students under the supervision of the two faculty supervisors, Mr. Porter and Mrs. Flagg. , The standing in the National Scholastic Press Association's All-American Newspaper Contest has been very high. In 1928, with a six column paper, it was given a Second Class Honor rating. In 1929. seven columns made their appearance and a first class award was the result. This year, however, due to financial conditions, the paper was cut to six columns and a second class rating was received. Practically the same group of motorists will malce the return trip next year, so the publication should be greatly improved with this ye:1r's experience as a guide. lpaee ln'f:1!yftlvzrfl -Our dllm 4 'f lim 'LM q CHEH IN ' 11 '- , f fl: - ' ' A ' l First Row, lefl to right: Linwood, Duell, Hass, Hansen, Stewart, Coffman. S.-mud Raw, lefl to right: Mrs. White, Koski, Miss Laubscher, Armstrong, Chapin, Duell. gl. FAQ! 'SLZVI gli U fi., PARTY composed of every girl in the high school has just completed a year of J ' educational and enjoyable travel. The officers of the travel bureau were: Lillian Hansen, president, Orena Armstrong, vice presidentg Zoe Linwood and Alice Duell, secretaries, Helen Wagner, treasurer. The first stop in the trip of the League Tour was scheduled for October 12, the Girls, Conference, a meeting of representatives from similar girls' organizations of Southwest Washin ton schools. This is an annual event amon these schools and there is not a . g . A 1 . 1 g . Q duplicate organization in this State. This year was the second time that the Chehalis irls had been hostesses of the conference, the ur ose of which is for the exchan in of g P P g g ideas among the delegates. The next lap in the League journey was the annual presentation of a Thanksgiving program at the County Poor Farm, sponsored by the Social Welfare Committee. Another entertaining side trip of the Girls' tour was the 'tMiscellaneous Mixer, pre- sented on February 25. Here all the girls gathered together and through the combined efforts of everyone, organized one of the best mixers ever given for the girls and their mothers. Stunts were presented by each class and several of the committees. One of the high lights of the tour was the Mothers Tea in the spring. The travel divisions took in other trips such as candy sales at the B League Tournament, and at various enter- tainments. Due to Mrs. Wfhite, girls, advisor, the members of the Tour made the year's trip under pleasant conditions without accident. fp.1gelwen1v-fourl . , ' , .. 4. E Ei. , 3 .Mapa is .. .1 . Hg cl-IEHALIN 'ao it L I ' ' - P ' .' il' ,WI if X.- P Fin! Raw, left to right: McDonald, Linwood, Coffman, Mrs. White, Squires, Vanderslice, Sturdevant, Minor. Second Row, left to righl: Bush, Olson, Dryman, Cicslak, Baxter. Maier, Payne, McClung. Tbirrl Rnw. left ra right: Stewart, Armstrong, Kummer, McCarthy, Buer, Campbell, Prcssey, MacFarlane. Fourth Raw, Icfl to right: Nicholsen, Rapier, Ashburner, Pakar, Deggeler, Wedam, Eby, Stinson. Fifth Raw, left lu right: Hamilton, Scalf, Hansen, Duell. 5' fl'lI'LCl'llU1UllS F 1 HE TAMANAVVA CLUB, a girls' service and athletic organization, has made a beneficial tour of activities this year. It took its first trip in 1922. Last year the con- stitution was revised so as to malce scholarship one of the limitations to membership in the club. Before starting on their annual journey early this year, the remaining members chose new girls to take the places of those who graduated last June. The membership is limited to thirty-five girls which must include seven sophomores, eleven juniors, and seventeen seniors. Following the selection of new members, a meeting was held for the election of officers. Olive Nicholson was chosen for president of this yearls touring party, Rosemary Stewart, vice president, Caroline Coffman, secretary-treasurer, Helen Bush, reporter. This year the group re-adopted the bronze owl pins which were discontinued about three years ago. They have a crimson and gray emblem also. The first important accomplishment in the club's tour was the series of candy sales sponsored by its members at all the home basketball games. Groups of girls competed and the section selling the most candy received a large box of chocolates. At the Miscellaneous Girls' League Mixer, the Tamanawas passed another lap in their journey by winning first prize for the best organization stunt. The club members moved still farther on their trip to talce charge of the ushering at the Southwest Washington Meet. There is a peppy group of girls left to carry on the work of the club next year. fpage lwenlyefwl i' f am- ia CHEHALIN 46 wr' -, Y -1- 3- .filtw-.. ' jiff- 'ao an . . -L g' -Y - A.- N 'C ,- .. L X . -. , , A. X - Y - :Iv . 1, X ' ft ' s, xx ,I ' ,if JS x , 3. ' f ., i ' 5 so at L, L, .gg . ii i' gi 2 - Fin! Row, left Ia right: Smith, Bailey, Tesreau, Mr. Glann, jones, Gilmore, Wood. Second Row, left to right: Bantz, Armstrong, Deeds, Payne. Tbxrrl Row, left lo right: Vigars, Vetter, Brines, Sexton, Cieslak. Fourth Row, lefl lo right: Roy, Deeds. MGD!! 6311117 . Il! F Y HE BIG Cn CLUB is a touring party having a membership of all the men who have earned a big C in Major sports. It was first organized in 1922 to raise scholarship ratings among the athletes and to allow for the enforcement of training rules. Ross Armstrong was elected to serve as president during this year's tripg Ivan Deeds as vice president and Malcolm Smith as secretary-treasurer. Coach johnny Cilann engineered the activities of the party. An important change was made in the route talcen by the members this year. Formerly, the boys sponsored a dance each year to raise funds to buy their sweaters. It often proved a taslc to raise the sum. This year the business men of Chehalis showed unusual interest and cooperation in the efforts of the Club by donating the Big C sweaters to the boys. The entire school appreciates this splendid favor from the donators. Four stops were made by the party to take in new members for football, basketball, baseball and track achievements. These four sports are the ones in which the members have earned their letters. An appropriate ending for a journey of accomplishment was the awarding of thc small gold C pins to Big Cn members of the class of 1930 for their efforts. Several members of this touring patty were also members of the Honor Society. This is proof that the organization does help its members in scholastics. fpage lavenly-:ixl Ts! ' pt'--A--lI!'7 4 17'- A J ' TWT , 5 CHEHALIN '30 , zz. -- ' I in it Flu! Row, ld! to iight: Jones, Schnasc, Charneslty, Fethtner, Stohr, Furrer, Burrows. Second Row, left to ri ht: Sabin, Stewart, Kechley, Sabin, Miles. Thinl Raw, left to right: Charles, Barclay, ilmtz, Mr. Martin, Moise, McCracken, Blattner, Most, Fechtner. lizlglzls ol llle 7 Y HE KNIGHTS OF THE AXE, a boys' service club which prohibits athletes as members, was reorganized last year after a few years of discontinuance. About fifteen charter members were chosen and a constitution was drawn up. This limited the membership to twenty-five boys. The duties of the club during the yearly school trip are to patrol for athletic competitions, to arouse support for these competitions and to keep the athletic field in condition. At the start of their tour this year the club members met to choose officials to guide them in their travels. The results of the election were Donald Fechtner, kingg Ed Charneski, keeper of the archivesg Boyd McCracken, keeper of the axe and Mr. Martin, advisor. A group of club members compose the pep band which affords musical entertainment at every point in the trip. They played at all games and at a majority of the pep assemblies. The members of this entertainment committee were Louis Moise, Dick Most, Donald Fechtner. Ed Charneski, Ralph Kechley, Forrest Miles and Gerald Blattner. During the two long stops in the journey, football and basketball season, the boys put in much hard work. They engineered all pep rallies and obtained the use of the St. Helen's Theatre for stunts before important games. Through their efforts Millet Field remained in good condition through football season and much confusion was avoided during basketball games by their ushering of the crowds. Those who were able to go attended out-of-town games. fpage twenty-xevenl XYJ W... E 1 ,- b ,ngiksh ,I 1 I Z: jx 'Im I cl-IEHALIN '30 15 T -a K x Y i 'r vu 4 fwql. i t AF .a n .. -,. NX 5. , up ' I ,- ' J' f' 1' ' , 3 . . 1 U1 1. Firxt Ron, left to right: Mrs. White, McCall, Clarke, Bright, Nicholson, Logan, Bubh, Coffman, Linwood, Second Raw, left to right: Hopp. Vanderslice, M. Barker, B. Baxter, Duell, M. Buer, Deggeller, Campbell. Third Row, left to right: Swofford, Wariier, Kummer, Barber, Bc-ren, Scott, Mrs. Flagg. Hansen, Young, Taylor. Moses, G. Bright. Fourth Raw, left to right: Mr. Bennett, Smith, Meighan, Sturdevant, Laughlin, Mcclung, Minor, Loy, Sablocki. Hendricks. Fifth Row, left to right: Sorenson, Chapin, Adams, Burdick, Byers, Black, W. Baxter, McGee. Sixth Row, left to right: Costello, Root, Anderson, Hansen, Covington, Hawkins, Faas, Willrich. .Ycwnth Row, left to right: Coffman, Mildred Barller, Sabin, D. Buer, Stottlemire, Peterson, Kelsch, Angst. Eighth Row, left to right: Smith, Fissel, Stroud, Scherer. Tesreau, Eastman, Gilmore, Deitchler. gdnzor Cfocitfly HE SPECIAL TRAIN, Honor Society, left the station at Chehalis High School in December 1922. It began traveling under the able engineering of Mr. Bennett. The aim of the Honor Society, which is briefly expressed on the pins, is the Encouragement and reward of high attainment on the part of the students in the matter of scholarship, leadership, service and character development. Due to the diligence of the students there was an unusually large party this year, consisting of 20 seniors, 22 juniors and 33 sophomores. The guides for this year are: President, Lorene Young, Vice president, Zoe Linwood, Secretary-treasurer, Randall Stroud, Lecturer, Helen Bush. This year the society went on tours for the purpose of visiting and becoming acquainted with the various industries of Lewis County. These tours were guided by various Lewis County men connected with or interested in that particular industry. Mr. Beusch discussed animal life in Lewis County, Mr. joy, Forest Resources of Lewis County, Mr. Alberts, Plant Life in Lewis County, Mr. Vffalker, Industries of Lewis County, Mr. Porter, Geology of Lewis County, Mr. Bush, Points of Interest in Lewis County. This year, a committee was appointed by the President and the constitution of the Honor Society was revised and rewritten. Due to the large membership, it was necessary to raise the standard for the Sophomores and Juniors. Instead of fifty points, the Sophomores and Fresh- men are required to earn sixty-six points. The juniors must have eighty points and the Seniors must have eighty points to keep their pins at the end of the year. In April the members held their second annual banquet. Helen Bush acted as toast- mistress and speeches were given by members of the faculty and student representatives of the three classes. The rest of the program consisted of skits and musical numbers. Much of the success of this society is due to the help and encouragement of the advisors, which include Mr. Bennett, Mr. Turner, Mrs. Flagg and Mrs. White. fp.zge1n'entvfeigh1I Mlirift 'GTX -' CHEHALIN '30 E 4 ..--1,1 -. -1 55 ' -i Qi ll J if fr' U C ' .- f . , A ' ,kv-sp,,.. I. oi 'I 4 ii .sf is 'N ..,, Firrl Row, left tu right: Vanderslice, Hoss, Logan, Bush, Stone, Kelsch, Dryman, Cieslak, Miss Clarke. Scwnd Raw, lrfl to right: Diekmann, Clyde, Norton, Schunk, McCarthy. Olson. Third Row, left to right Churchill, Warner, Stewart, James, Chapin, C. Saindon, Payne. F-furlb Row, ld! tu right' S. Saindon. Duell. Armstrong, Deeds, Hamilton, Hansen, Moise. Q!i1'c11nc1lic' Gvfufm r Q HE DRAMATIC CLUB is a new organization at Chehalis High. Its aims are: to promote a greater appreciation of dramaticsg create self-expression, poise, and leader- ship and to develop creative ability. The following students were the leaders of the organization: President, Winston Stewart, Vice president, Winnifred Vanclersliceg Secretary, Verna Hamilton, Reporter, Ronald james. In May, the members of the club presented a one-act play before the Student Body. The chief characters of this play, Bills, were Mr. and Nlrs. Jack Davis and Mr. S. R. Jones. The Davis family had an income of twenty-five dollars a week and spent thirty. Consequently, they were always attempting to sidestep bills and bill collectors. Mr. Jones, a lawyer who stutters, was mistaken by them for another Mr. Jones, who was a bill collector, and from whom they had received a notice. They attempt to keep him from collecting by never giving him a chance to talk. However, he leaves a letter, which informs them that they have been willed a large fortune and they are then able to pay off their bills. The Club is holding meetings to discuss the purpose of dramatics and the Little Theater Movement. It is especially interested in amateur dramatics. All the members are active in the various school plays. Any student who takes a major part in a High School play is voted in by the members. Much credit is clue Miss Clarke, the coach and organizer of the Dramatic Club, for the high quality of the plays produced. I pagc Iwcnty-ninrl im 1 '-2 5'll'li M CHEH IN ' o f. I Q 2 A M if : A VA ' I ii firxt Row, left tu right: McDonald, Eby, I-loss, McFarlane, Olson, Bush, Coffman, Kelsh, Dryman. Second Quw, lcff lo rigkl: Wulz, Hendricks. Donahoe, Deggeler, W'arwick. Maier, Payne, North. 'l'.'vi'rd Row. lcft to riglvi: Campbell. Kummer, Christensen, Rapier, Stewart, Cook. McKenzie, V. Taylor. Fourth Row. left Io riglvl: Barker. Bennet, Hamilton, R. Taylor, Ashburn-er, Stone, Hayton, Linwood. Ngjlillu fgj!l'0 GDL!!! NDER THE direction of Mr. Odegaard, the Girls' Glee Club has a fine record to show for this year's work. Early in the year a president and a business manager were elected. Those who were chosen were Eva Duell for president and Caroline Coffman for business manager. The Glee Club dress for this year was made of dark blue serge, and had a collar and cuffs of crimson and gray crepe de chime. The Girls' Glee Club has sung on several programs this year and their numbers were always enjoyed. Mr. Odegaard had planned a Glee Club Concert for the month of April, but because of the Senior Play and pre-commencement activities, it was decided there would be no open date on which to give the concert. The music tournament days arrived in March. The preliminary meet was held at Ray- mond, March 15. Three girls from the Glee Club entered other events. Elinor Christenson represented Chehalis in the soprano event, and Helen Bush contralto event. Matilda Kelsch was soprano and Helen Bush alto in the mixed quartet. The mixed quartet won first place and in contralto voice Chehalis placed second. Our Girls, Glee Club placed second at Ray- mond. The following week-end the final meet was held at Chehalis. In the contralto event Chehalis placed firstg our Girls, Glee Club placed third. The fact, that Chehalis' Girls' Glee Club was ranked as one of the three best in Southwest Washington, proves that this year's Glee Club is one of which we may justly be proud. lpagc lhirtyl '91 ,xx f ,'.A 1 ' ' 1A'- mlI '- -1 5 .A ' ' S s 5, CHEHALIN '30 V , '5 if ' .-'Q A , V if t t it Fin! Run. left to right: Norton. Diekmann. McDonald. Saindon, Schnase. .found Row, iff! lo rigfvlr Mt. Oclegaard. Williamson, R. Stroud, Kechley, Jones, Payne. Third Row, lr-fr I.: right: Deeds. L. Stroud. Miller, Blattner, Burrows. Palcar. lfrmrlfv Row, lcfl lo righl: Eastman, Stewart, Barclay, Miles. fjgflljfii lyme Ciyuff r 1 HE BOYS' GLEE CLUB had a fine record this year, under the direction of Mr. Ode- gaard. Ralph Kechley was elected president of the club and john McDonald was elected business manager. From the standpoint of attitude it is the best glee club the school has ever had. At the Music Meet at Raymond, Chehalis' boys' glee club tied with Centralia for first place. There were no boys entered in solo events in the contest, but there were two boys from the glee club in the mixed quartet: Gerald Blattner, tenor and Ralph Kechley, bass. The mixed quartet won first place at Raymond. Many of the boys in the glee club are greatly interested in athletics. There are several football lettermen in the club this year, along with basketball players. This proves that the boys in Chehalis Hi have greatly diversified interests. There are some excellent voices in the boys' glee club, and they have a splendid oppor- tunity to place very high in the music tournament next year. There is not a large number of glee club members in the senior class, so that their places will be filled with little trouble next vear. This year is Mr. Odegaard's last year here. I-le has aspired to lofty ideals for his glee clubs and orchestras and his untiring efforts have helped them greatly. A fine instructor has been selected for next year, however, and Chehalis will no doubt rank high at the music contest next year. lpagc llnrly-unc c I dllm 41411 1 1 '-' 175 i-i - lun -'L- ' CHEHALIN ' O F kts., -Q H -'Va N n R. First Raw, left to right: Angst, Newberry, Paulsen, Stinson, Hansen, Keizling. Stinson, Towner, Oppe. Sturclevant. Second Row, left wing, left ta right: Covington, Hamilton, Fear. Third Raw, left wing, left to right: Madsaclc, Chapman, Burbee. Second Row, right wing, left tu right: Coffman, Miller, Barnes, Williamson. Tlvim' Row, right Wing, left to right: Keizling. Canady, James, Canaclv, Deideclcer. Scrond Row, standing. left to right: M. Jensen, K. Jensen, Mr. Odegaard, Miclclaugh, Spence, Most. Neville, Hansen Gvillllblilllk! C3l'C!lL'5ll'tl HE ORCHESTRA has had a very productive series of trips this year. The Junior and Senior High School orchestras have often combined for programs, more so than any other year. Another interesting combination was worked out in the violin ensemble, a gathering which is composed of all the violin pupils in the combined orchestra. One of the most successful journeys into the realm of better music was the Orchestra Concert presented in the Junior High School Auditorium in early March. It was very favorably commented upon. This gathering of musically inclined students has afforded a dependable source of en' tertainment for programs. It gave a series of selections for the many high school assemblies, between-acts numbers for the Junior Play and for one of the Drama League productions, and programs at the County Oratorical Contest held at the Junior High School Auditorium, for the Annual Fall Opening of 1929 and for Community Day at Forest in May. Members of the orchestra made a ood showin in the Southwest Washin ton Music s 1 - g sg . g Meet this year. Forrest Miles. a senior, who won first prize for trombone year before last, brought trombone honors to Chehalis again for the fourth consecutive year. Melvin Hansen, pianist, won second place at the final contest in Chehalis. Vernell Williamson, and Lyn- wood Hansen of the unior Hi h School Orchestra, received first rize awards in clarinet . n g P and cello sections respectively. The orchestra has been carefully and well directed by Mr. Leonard Odegaard, through all the travel difficulties of such a large group. fpagc thirty-twuj ' H-AgllIl5'rv9-113.7 'vlumj 'Wm' .g 5, cnsl-IALIN 'ao - Q . . r Fin! Run: lrft to rigfvl: Mr. Jessuit, Norton. McClung, Sturdcvant. Scfuml' Row, lcfl lu right: Stewart, Covington, Moist. fr fi exjefvclfe 7. 00111. l OME INTERESTING tours have been completed this year by the high school debate X team. The topic for discussion on the trip was, Resolved: That interscholastic and inter- collegiate athletics, as at present conducted, are detrimental. The beginning of the school year try-outs were held for those desiring to participate in these expeditions. There was an exceptionally large turnout and competition was keen. There were two complete teams, one upholding the negative arguments and the other debating on the affirmative side. The students chosen to comprise these two teams were Burtrace Sturde- vant, Rose Marie NlcClung, Stewart Norton, Winston Stewart, Louis Moise and Guy Covington. Centralia came here for the first debate of the season. It was a close contest, but Cen- tralia wallced home with the victory. The team went to Kelso for its first trip away from home. The next debate was held at home with Aberdeen and for the final tour, they went to Longview. - Besides these league excursions, the team took several short trips for practice debates. Although it was not a season of victory, one must remember that with but one ex- ception they were all inexperienced debaters. The prospects are bright for next year, for most of this year's team will be back and under the guidance of this year's coach, Mr. Jusseit, they should do very well. Usage llnrly-lffrccl I 4.1 fs, ' arf ' L 1 y4l'lT -- 1 ' AA f 'ti-'f 'l1!u '-1- or '. - 'V CHEHALIN ' O i , ft FQ . rg 'Lu , ' ,195 Y x ' X P P. warg lka......L...lu. Frrsi Raw, left lo right: Kelsch, Miss Cox, Olson, Bush. Svmnd Rong left In right: Dryman, Cieslak. young, Hansen, Clyde. Third' Row. lcft lo '1'gf'f: De l..isll:. Armstrong, Payne, Bailey, Fechtncr. ,-C , C! fx- fx! . djlzc fwfr' C-IUIUIIIS filfmllllff 1 HE LAST JOURNEY' in productions for the Class of 1930 was taken when thc Seniors presented The Wlmole Townls Talking at the Junior High School Auditorium, May 2. This play, written by Anita Loos and John Emerson, proved to be a fitting end for the productions of this class. It had an intriguing comedy plot, clever lines and active characters, all of which built up a play, which delighted the audience from start to finish. In early April, tryouts were held for those wishing to secure parts in the play. The follow- ing cast was chosen: Chester Binney fleadj, Donald Fechtnerg Ethel Simmons fleadl, Helen Donald Swift, Al Baileyg Roger Shields, Donald DeLisleg Leta, Mildred Olsong Sally, Bush, Henry Simmons, Gene Payne, Mrs. Simmons, Maxine Clyde, Letty Lythe, Lillian Han- seng Matilda Kelsch, Sadie Bloom, Helen Cieslalcg Annie, Lorene Youngg Taxi driver, Alfred Morris. Each memher of the cast took his part exceedingly well and put over a creditable play. Malcolm Smith, Senior class president. appointed the following people to positions on the business staff: Business manager, Carl Gilmoreg Assistant business manager, Ed Chrneslcig Publicity manager, Winston Stewart, Stage managers, Howard Sabin, Clinton Sturdevant and James Sabing Property manager, Dorothic Drymon. , The plot of the play was unusually interesting. A paint manufacturer wishes his daughter to marry his junior partner, a bashful and uninteresting man. In order to arouse the daughters interest in him, they invent an affair with a famous movie star. Everything progresses smoothly until the actress suddenly arrives in town with her husband, but the whole mix-up clears up finally. Miss Cox deserves much credit for hcr efforts in coaching the presentation. lfvagc lhirly-folcrj Lf- 1' ci-IEHALIN '30 . . f nf M ,ll w... it 5 'Y . ' 1 --alttlln' P'-iN 5 WVU: W 'flu f I AQ' ' J 1 I Fin! Rurr, lefl lo right: Logan, Saindon, Vanderslice, Churchill. Sm-:md Row. left to righl: Stroud. Chapin. James, Adams, Armstrong, Miss Cox. ,-5 fx 7 . ,K . fjfte fjllllllflj jlcnrs r HE junior Play The Family Up-Stairs, three act comedy was presented at thc junior M High School Auditorium, February 12. The action of the play centers around Louise, the eldest daughter of the family, an oflfice worker, age twenty-one, who has not yet succeeded in winning a husband. Her mother's anxiety is to get her properly married. However, her father, who is a street car inspector and gets 542.50 a week, is chiefly concerned with getting his son, Willy to work. Annabell, the younger sister of the family, has one passion and that is getting out of doing her piano lessons. A typical American home is portrayed. One evening Louise announces at dinner that a young man is going to call. Louise has never had a young man call on her before. Charles Grant, a fine upstanding young man, who is a bank clerk, arrives. After the engagement, mother puts her linger into the domestic pie. She drops hints and tells Grant that S100 a week is too little for Louise to live on, and in reality Grant is making 540.00 a week. For an unhappy half hour the engagement seems to be off because of the propaganda mother has created. Mrs. Grant appears on the scene. Both see through each other's bluffs and discount them. Through the efforts of father, the trouble is remedied and everything ends happily. Persons who are responsible for this activity are: ,loc lleller . .. lfmma lleller ,. , Louise lleller .. Willie lleller .. .. Annabelle lleller Charles Grant . . Nlrs. Grant ....., llerlrert, Grant . Mrs. Callahan ,,... ,.,. Loacli . . ,,,.,,. Ronald .lames , ,,Ce-rtrutle Chapin Ruth Logan Clifford Saindon H ,V .V.V, Vandersliee , . .......,,,,,, Randall Stroud .. ,,.,.. ..Myrtle Adams Robert Churchill .Orena Armstrong .Miss Dcssie Cox Assistant ...,,..... .. , Business Manager .,,,,, Property Managers Stage Manager ....,,,,.,,., .. Assistant Stage Manager Publicity Managers .. Tieket Manager ..... .... Prompter .. ,,., .. Miss Lois l'olloni . ,.Clarenee Furrer .. .Alice Duell anil Cordon Brines .. .........Frank Roy ...Clinton Sturdevant Louis Sainilon and Allan Bantz Robert E. Laughlin . ...Betty Stinson fpugc llurly-five I tg, ,LM -Q-gy. -ff -,jnmw 'Trader 'iIll!ll 3 f, f ' , if 1, , ' F I - T '5- A ' 'V ' .1' 9. ' - ji Ay- . . H.. .l....1.... n L6 First Row, left to right: Hamilton, Duell, Olson, Bush, Kelsch, Miss Clarke. Second Raw, Ich lo righff Willrich. Brines, Paker, L. Saindon, C. Sainclon. gjfzosi Gjiory THE One-Act Play Contest was held February 28, at Longview. Chehalis entered the contest with its play The Ghost Story by Booth Tarkington. The story concerns a young man, George, and his sweetheart, Anna. George returns from college for a vacation, he has very serious matrimonial intentions towards Anna, but never has an opportunity to voice them. Anna is an exceedingly popular girl, and is con- stantly surrounded by her friends. The night of his departure for college, George at last in desperation goes to see Anna before her friends arrive. He attempts a proposal, but is hindered by a spell of stuttering and hesitancy from making himself understood. The friends arrive and in order to frighten them away George hits upon the idea of telling a ghost story. Anna, who has understood George's motive pretends she is hysterical. At her insistence the party leaves, dragging unwilling George with them. He finally escapes from them and knocks at the front window in Anna's home. Anna admits him and after several beginnings he finally proposes. The friends, who have quietly returned, stick their heads in the window through which George has just entered, and simultaneously answer, Yes, George. The play was well acted, and was coached by Miss Clarke. The characters were: George ,..,..,. ,.,. . Sam Saindim Mary ....,, ,Matilda Kelscll Anna ....... ...,..... E va Duell Lynn ..... ..Louis Willriclr Floyd .,,... ....... F rank Pakar Fred .......... .......... G ordon Brines Letty ,,,,,,, .....,... H elen Bush Grace ........... ....... M ildred Olson Tom ...., Clifford Saindon The Maid Verna Hamilton lpagc thirty-sixl -4 1- milk i ev EH ' ' , -- T.,-In-iw f ' -- - ' h Q ill if , .' ' .. . 1 - A , t s ,' x. 'f -' ff J 'i Q- I 'I Fin! Row, lcfr to rigbl: V. Wedam, Parr, Warmilth, Riedle, Riebli, Soblesky, Pakar, Campbell, Young. Svrmid Raw, left lu right: Bartel, L. Wedaln, Black, Teitzel, Loy, Busick, Scott, Kummer, Aust. Third Row. iff! tu right: Diekmann, Hopp, Jones, R. Fechtner, Mrs. Flagg, Zopolos, Bennet. Fourth Row, left tu right: J. Barnes, Eastman, Jacox, D. Fechtner, Warner, M. jones. Fifth Row, left to righl: Hoffman, R. James, R. Barnes, Neimann, Aust, Swofford. 5-93017115117 41 OR several years during the War, German was not taught in this school but in 1929 it was re-introduced and the activity has been carried on since that time. There is no formal organization, but in regular class periods the students bring out many interesting facts concerning the customs of Germany. A few people who have traveled in Germany, have told the classes ahout the customs and traditions of the German countries. For two years the students have held a special program before Christmas. Songs typical of this country's Christmas celebration were sung and some students spoke of German Christ- mas customs. After the program, special German and Austrian dishes were served. At least two programs a year are given. Many of the students are interested in German literature. Some subscribe for German newspapers and magazines while others read German books and give reports on them in class in German. Several students carry on correspondence with students in Germany. Some of the stu- dents are from German families and are able to give accurate reports on customs of the par- ticular part with which they are familiar. Some students have brought to class, interesting German exhibits. Among them was a German Bible published in 1818. This was an inter- esting book with a cover made of leather over thin pieces of wood. Among the other exhibits were old books and examples of metal work and wood carving. The success of this group is due to the leadership of Mrs. Flagg, who has put forth every effort to make it a success. lpage thirty-reveni -. m e '- f'.- -1 'l1'u-.fa iff, CHEHA IN 'ao 'ft COMING ATTRACTION FIRST ANNUAL HI JINX lumor High School Auditorium -ali eaturingaa Jazz Orchestra, Faculty Play, Dance Numbers, ' Skits and Minstrel Show. 7 . EIN V f Popular Prices eg an Mm- L, ,-Q-,Ya A. .ea aaa. W. , ,. 1 AAT X Ah 'H a '44 i, in ., 1 . 1 U mr' .4 , n W1 Ll' QD N THE EVENING of December 6, 1929, rhe Senior High School presented its first annual Hi Jinx at the Junior High Auditorium. Although this was the first time that such a type of entertainment has been attempted, it was one of the most successful ever presented by our school. An eight piece jazz orchestra directed by Ralph Kechley opened the performance with lively selections. The members of the orchestra were: Melvin Hansen, Archie Loughnan, Edward Charneslci, Ralph Kechley, Ewell Williamson, Dick Most, Louis Moise and Karl Lindner. The Robbery, a clever one-act play, was presented by several members of the faculty. Miss Sears as Edie, was ably supported by Odegaard, as Bob. Mr. Flagg, the cross father, was the comedian of the play. Miss Thorne' as the mother, and Mr. Porter, the butler, showed a great deal of talent. The Minstrel Show, with Mr. Bill Smith as interlocutor, lived up to all expectations. Gene Payne, Jeff Tesreau, Donald Fechtner and Boyd McCracken, the end men, cleverly and humorously impersonated negroes. They were ably assisted by the minstrel chorus composed of Gerald Blattner, Phil Burrows, Raimon Barclay, Bob Churchill, Melvin Jones, John Mc- Donald, Stewart Norton, Frank Pakar, Randall Stroud, Clifford Saindon, Ross Armstrong, Don De Lisle, Ivan Deeds and Malcolm Smith. There were also two quaint costume dances, thc first, The Mistress Mary Dance in- cluded Rosemary Stewart, Lillian Hansen, Olive Nicholson, Ruth Logan, Helen Bush and Mildred Olson. The girls taking part in the second Ole King Cole Dance were Orena Arm- strong, Martha Sturdevant, Ruth Logan, Dorothie Drymon, Elinor Christenson, Rosemary Stewart, Lillian Hansen, Helen Bush, Jessie Squires, Olive Nicholson, Mildred Olson and Maxine Clyde. There was also an adorable roller skate dance by Caroline Coffman and Alice Duell. There was a charming etiquette review by Eva Duell and Randall Stroud, and a reading by Donald Fechtner. i Helen Bush and Donald McDonald sang two delightful solos. The whole performance was directed by Miss Cox, assisted by Betty Kincheloe, Lois Pollom, Ralph Kechley and Ivan Deeds. Winston Stewart very successfully acted as Master of Ceremonies for the evening. fpagr thirly-rightl PM ATHLETICS 4- ,w.,..,..-...-.-. ....,-.M Q-f 4 9i:+ f -F' '2ffe?5fE??1QW'2 2'?f1 ?1I'6?'i-if 45- ' 'f LW ' iff! J , R f : FJ Olll!lIl'C'Sl Qfu.w!11'11glo11 ,4C!D!tlljt'l'.'i 'Inj' Rmr. lvff lu rfghl: Nlalmlm Smlrh. halfbackz Captain joe Clwlak and lruphwag Jul Tvsrvau, quarterback Iimnml Run. lqft lu rvgghl: Frank Roy. tackle: Clifford Svxton. guard: for Civslak, vnd fl'-1 gr llurlv mu ,4-S, R QQ, num I rn, 1, 4. .- , ..., cus:-IALIN 'ao '11 ag. h , First Row, left to right: Stroud, Scherer, Wynn, Austin. Snmzd Rauf, lufl tu right. Dawes, Vigars, Del..isle, Bailey, Bantz, Cieslak, Moore, Sexton, Jones, G. Leeds, Wood, Thorpe, White. Third Row, lefl lu right: Coach Glann, Payne, Brines, Lincleron, I. Deeds, Morris, Westlund, Gilmore, Chaney, Tesreau, Smith, LeBlanc. V,5,, , fx kfoofffczff X jcfuacl HIS YEAR Chehalis had a championship football team. The Bearcats went through the season undefeated and had a claim on the state championship. Much credit is to be given our coach, Johnny Glann, who in his first year here installed a new system and turned out a high calibre football team. The Bearcats started out slowly, but soon found their stride which they maintained until the end of the season. The scores were as follows: Chehalis 7, On- alaska Og Chehalis 7, Shelton O, Chehalis 24, Raymond 0: Chehalis 42, Montesano Og Chehalis 14, Aberdeen 73 Chehalis 24, Olympia 75 Chehalis 14, Vancouver 05 Chehalis 14, Hoquiam 0, Chehalis 7, Lincoln fTacomal 25 Chehalis 20, Centralia 6. Seven of this undefeated eleven graduate this year. However we have the nucleus for a good line back. Tesreau, quarterback, made his third letter. He was the headiest quarter in the league and made the All-Southwest Washington team. We lose Jeff by graduation. Smith, halfback, made his second letter. He was one of the fastest men in the league and made the All-Southwest team. Sally graduates this year. De Lisle, halfback, made his second letter. He was the best punter in the league and we are sorry to lose him. Armstrong, fullback, made his third letter. He was a good line-plunger and a hard- hitting back. Ross also graduates. Cieslak, end, made his fourth letter. He was one of the best pass receivers we have had and he made the All-Southwest team. Joe was captain of our team, his place will be hard to fill. ledge fevfyl ' CHEHALIN I.im', ld! no righl: Cieslak, right end: Roy, left tacklcg Bantz, right tatkleg Sexton, right guard: Brines, center: Pavne, left guard: Bailey. left end. Barkficlrl, left lo right: Smith, left halfbackg DeLisIe, right 'halfbaclm Armstrong, lullbackg Tesreail, quarterback. 111.- fyfirsf ffeaiiz fyiocnfbclff Roy, tackle, made his fourth letter. Frenchy was by far the best and hardest hitting tackle in our league. He made the All-Southwest team and also graduates. Bantz, tackle, made his second letter. Plug was perhaps the least flashy but the hardest worker on the team. He was the only lineman to block a punt, he will be back next year. Sexton, guard, made his first letter. He made the All-Southwest team and will be back for more next year. Brines, center, made his second letter. Gordon was one of our scrappiest players and is captain-elect of next year's team. We expect great things of him then. Payne, guard, earned his second letter. Gene was switched from end to guard and he surely came through. We lose him by graduation. Bailey, end, made his second letter. Al played consistent ball all year, his position will be hard to fill. Ivan Deeds, halfback, made his second letter. Ivan dislocated his knee last year and was handicapped all season. He graduates this year. Melvin Jones, guard, made his first letter. Snooker was a scrappy player, he talked it up all the time. Graduation takes him also. Carl Gilmore, tackle, made his first letter. Rasberry Red was light, but he worked hard all the time. Red graduates this year. Hr: progressed rapidly this year and was a Glenn Deeds, center, made his first letter. consistent player after his first game. He will be with us again next year. lpagt fony-Oriel 30 4 1 I -4. K l x ' x ' I, X i y.- Ilf- - WD z . ' . , 7,- i Q-s l, T :A -v .J . Xi, ,.' iv, - . Ls' + -' . z .1 H? 'Zfz ' f .'-fgfih , ' ' -A e grain gl V1 WEE- B ij- I - 4,3 . Vi M CHEHALIN 30 u s I t 'J -fm -, ft fu ,-... ' 1'1 QF . .tx .5 N ' 1- . ,,' 5. ' 1 ' A . I -- 5 .s?. K. ,it . .I Uv Fin! Row, ld! to riglvl: Herbert Kreutzfcr, Harold Kreutzer, Austin. Smith. Wooti. Sv.-and Raw, Inf! la right: Vigars. Deeds, Armstrong, Tesreau, Cieslak, Coach Glann, A KYB f..5 . ffirsl fvczllz if jJc1.sLvl!n1!! C3 UR FIRST TEAM caravan didnlt have a successful trip this year. We had seven lettermen back of whom four were regulars last year. They won six out of fourteen games,, breaking even with all teams except Hoquiam and Aberdeen. Coach Glann instructed our team with a new system and the Bearcats won the first three games, but in the next Lincoln defeated them by two points in an overtime period. They came back the next night and de- feated Stadium High of Tacoma. The harbor lads were too much for our boys and before they could catch their breath three games were dropped. After the second game with Olympia, they lost every game but Lincoln. Ross Armstrong, center, was captain of the team and made his third letter. He was the high scorer of the league and made the All-Southwest basketball team. Leo Vigars, forward, was the steadiest player on the team and made his second letter. Leo had plenty of scrap and is the only letterman back for next year. Ivan Deeds, forward, made his fourth letter in basketball. Ivan was a good player and we are sorry to lose him. Jeff Tesreau, guard, made his third letter. He was the most deliberate player in the league. joe Cieslak, guard, made his fourth letter. joe was one of the best guards in the league. Sally Smith, guard, made his second letter. He was a very fast man. Other players were Donald DeLisle, who graduates this year, Claude Wwd, Herbert and Harold Kreutzer and Flash Austin. fContin1ied on Page 4Sj fpage forty-twol me 4 g CHEHALIN '30 r 1 ,.. , jr- -. 1 , v N ,-:- -. .,i.r,,.t - -'i,.- an 5 '3' A' ,-,,- -1- 1 . - - 54' - A fa--I . I , , V ', ' 'ff 1 ' I - , .. ' fnlu ' f -22 - W ' ff, ' ,- ,,,,..... - cf Q JIJA1 3 . 151111 Run, left lu right: Short, Bailey, Payne, R. Stroud, Wynn. Scmnd Row, lrft lu right' Creech, Covington, Mr. Nlartin, james. L, Stroud, Barns-s, H fig!! Cjrfzmcl X HEHALIS HAD its best second team in years this season. They won 7 and lost 3 league games, and got to go to the tournament for the championship of Lewis County. Mr. Martin coached the second team again and he had a few regulars of last year's team. Players who received the little C were: Gene Payne, center and captaing Randall Stroud, Arthur Wynn and Paul Creech, for- wardsg Al Bailey, Howard Short, Lawrence Stroud and Guy Covington, guards. The rest of the B squad was composed of Keith White, Jess Barnes, Bob Eissel, Pete Rusos, Ronald James, 'Iohn Zopolos, Charles Santee and Arnold james, manager. THE GAMES WERE AS FOLLOWS: J Ifuhs Kelso .. I5 liulrs ..,. ,, ,, ..I7 IH- l-Ill ,, I6 Clubs Centralia . ulrs 111 Slailium 2mIs , , I9 Culpsw , Dryacl .,. ulbs... ..,,. H18 Onalaska ,., , I9 lluhs IN- Ell .. ulms I4 Anlna . 5 llulns Stadium Qmls ,Ulm . , . 24 Bnislfnrl . . ., . III Cubs Buislforl . ulxs I6 Onalaska . .23 limba I,lt'llll'llIIl1 2nd nlns II Iloislforl I0 fpagr furry-lbrerl fxv nv-in 1 xx we .- 't 5- -'filly-1. :f.,.'. Ht , gl b, , , . -ax V - .. ' -N. Fin! Row, left to rfghl: Byrd. 3rd base: Young, 2nd base and field: Taylor, pitcher and field: Elder. field: Jones. catcher: Vetter, lst base: Nigh, catcher: Kaloganis, field. Second Run: left lu right: Beusch, assistant coach: Churchill, assistant manager: Wood, pitcher: Tesreau. captain and 2nd base: Vigars, field: Cieslak, Shortstop: Sexton, 3rd base: Roy, field: Laughlin, manager: Harry Marlin. coach. CQBCISQLUZZ ' T HE CHEHALIS High School baseball team of 1929 undertook a return trip to the national pastime and won two and lost three games. Lack of interest in the travels of the baseballisrs resulted in its not being played the two years previous. This year an enterprising group of boys got together and produced enough enthusiasm to start the sport once more. A group of nearly thirty boys promised to turn out regularly and Mr. Martin was per- suaded to coach them with Mr. Beusch as his assistant. The team's first trip was to Centralia where they were defeated by base hits. The score was Cenrralia 13, Chehalis 5. Aberdeen next journeyed to Chehalis. This game was a real battle but Aberdeen finally nosed our of a tie to win in the ninth 2 to l. Our team then traveled to Shelton where they won easily 8 to 2. The next trip the Bearcats went to Olympia, where the bears swamped them 13 to 5. The final game of the season came when Hoquiam came to Chehalis. The Bearcats surprised the Grizzly southpaw pitcher and collected enough hits to win 3 to 2. Those who toolc the trip were: Nigh, jones, catchers: Coleman, Taylor, 'Wood, pitchers: Vetter, first base: Tesreau fcaptainj, Young, second base: Cieslalc, shortstop: Sexton, Byrd, third base: Vigars, Roy, Kaloganis, Elder, outfielders. ' lpage forty-fourl if A A I ' 4--- 11.1111-sf,--.4-.-1-mm TVA ag CHEHALIN '30 45:53 ' A+.. -1 i ,N ,' 'i I' -1 Y , . ff . 71 M' 9 Ld! to right: Herbert Kreutzer, Nicholson, Fissel, Bush, Harold Kreutzer, Pakar, Creech. Squires, Hansen. ,-.. fc 0111115 N THE LAST PART of February this year, the tennis stars of the high school met and organized a tennis club. The lettermen who are baclc from last year are: Edna Palcar, Herbert Kreutzer, Harold Kreutzer and Bob Fissel. Other members of the team are Helen Bush, Orena Armstrong, Olive Nicholson and Jessie Squires. Although several graduate this year four letermen will be hack next season. The boys and girls have each had a tournament, the winners of which played with various other schools, among them, Centralia, Aberdeen, Longview, Raymond, Olympia and the Cen- tralia Junior College. Besides these games, Chehalis entered the large tournament held in Vancouver for all the schools. As the Chehalis high school has no tennis court of its own, the club is using the city courts to practice on. Much enthusiasm is shown and some are prac- ticing early in the morning as the courts are usually full. The girls have selected as their advisor Miss Thorne, who is very capable coaching the players. Mr. Porter, who is the boys' advisor, has also worked hard to form a good team. Although tennis has never been a major sport, some good players are coming to the front and it is hoped that tennis may soon talce its place near the front of the athletic caravan. Uwsv fvflvefvrl I 1 J CQ D11 ffm CC lm Vis H Bob Fissel Jessie Squires Harold Kreutzcr Melvin Hansen Olive Nicholson Paul Creech Edna Pakar Helen Bush Herbert Kreutzcr lfvagc furly-iixj BILL BCDARDS AND DETQURS DO YOU REALIZE THAT- if it were not for the billboards that bedeck the highways, you would know little of what the next town has to offer? 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V 1- 5 Mea1TaSfi1Y Served clligrlilii KZ?5. uY?T .E.. jijijjigiQi.6 : C l' C ' l' ...... .IP : TRY OUR SPECIAL LUNCH cziiilglii Li.T.f.1i..'ai .....E..,E....,., 25 Chehalis Stadium ,...,........... 17 i 3 Chehalis ..........,...,.,. Hoquiam .........,,,.. 33 Chehalis Olympia ................ 35 l San Francisco Cafe gwkalis faberdiffn -eeeeee.-e--e- H ,, 16 a is .....,,........,.. en ra la ,..,.....,,,.. S The Home of Good Edff Chehalis .................. Olympia ........... .19 A - Chehalis Hoquiam ........,...., 46 i 820 Market St. Chehalis, Wash Chehalis Stadium ,3 xioirxiuiuiniritrinioirriuiwirgo ChCl1aliS L.iIIC0lIl ,,,.,.,..,,..,,.., Chehalis Aberdeen .,,,.,,,...... 26 0:01 1010101 1 10101010313 ! g Williamson G Skelton g BARBER Q SHOP i 5 Across from Bus Station i fpngc forty-cigbtl 1111 10101:riniuioiuiuiuioi ...gligbi-9... . . . 4lU2AMlL1IENllD25MIQ .. . .. SEPTEMBER 3-Howdy Follcs'. I-Iow's your summer sunburn? ' 9-Coach Glann calls first football turn- out. Hey, get off my necklv 11-Mr. Bennett and Hello Girlie. Girls' Glee Club holds first turnout. We have enough noise around here already. ozmini 1: 1 -1n1n3n1o1o:o ' .,..x,i1ln'wqv-:C-ming e Q 1 CHEHALIN '30 . as 'An' V' .',. J 1. f -f A4. , f I ... h h if x in-ifI11vi'-11:21101n1rr1u-101010101ui 1 1015? U . A .Iv 'I 1, I X 5 . t- 4 n x Y N y .. S ff, JW U J 7 f V, 1 ,V A , U ' We 2 ! i U ' 5 1 ,421 l , 71' I nf X ,l 3 U 1 ,Y 1 I, ff, ks fp! jf- I 1205! ' if - -f wi ff is f u , . I ., 4 W H . , i X X U II l l g GIFTS THAT LAST l Q 5 7 a ii Q W Q f W 5 I ff? i -f ff m x y Q Courtcous Service and Low Prices have made this Store thc E Headquarters for Gift Buyers Q Specialists in l Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing E R.1-TETCHNER, JEWELER 2 Clwchalis Ave. and Park Sl. 15-We see some of the girls-Alice Duell, Bob Churchill and others. Classes elect officers-Herbie Hopp is junior Cop. Orchestra turnout-Where's my shoe horn? 20-Fourteen ways of spelling Mr. Jusseit's name discovered. First turnout of Boys' Glee Club. More Racket! 24-First Crimson and Gray. Caroline much relieved. All the news that's fit to print. Also Coach Glann's picture. 25-Forest fires cause lots of smoke! Bob Hawkins wants to be a fireman. Bob Fissel unable to find Geometry Class. Cafeteria opensg Sophomores furnished with bibs. 26-First Student Council-Important bus- iness discussed. Shh! 30-Mr. Odegaard presents Melvin Han- sen in recital. OCTOBER 2--Honor Society meeting. Lorene Young elected president. f 9:0 .znzoqmu '10 ' 11010101011 qw.. 3 's , tp-..,..:0:0:4.:-.4',v 01011 12411011111 in 1 livin 101011: Clvelvalis, Washington 1030101111031wiuiuioin 20:0 zoininirqpoin1o1u1oiui1 1014 0:0 We Congratulate the Class of 1 9 3 0 F. G. Munson Drug Co. Chehalis Phone 88 F0ster's Bakery i l I l 'Nl 3- N 'E an 'H fb -. Q W : Ne 'U an Qc '43 S Q-5 9511 ? 2: u -e o :Oni l I l l l I .sg lpagc forlyemnrl -Cir Grim 4' '-' i'll'u CHEHALIN '30 ' .lewis County Q amngs cgi Joan Qflssoczatton CHEHALIS NA Safe Place for Your Savingsn 0 .,-- .H -te 3 t 1 .' l -Q ' ,Z-:Q ,...-. A, Ms 5 W g- '5- gf ', - .ac r,- s ' fi Y .0 ' 8 A R. ' ,X Eff. ' 5:01301 rioiniuic 1: in-201:-14 101020 i ' ! ll H ARTHUR S. CORY g President i W. W. EMERY i Chairman of Directors g Resources Over Q Two Million Dollars !. , , , E Q . Chehalis fi g Market Lnrocery l i Phone 78 II07 Market St. ! 5 wmnzoxa Q Q The Home of Quality l I i Products and Service i Q mmonesms ! 5 I-IANSEN at URICH I ,zqririun 1 ivinixirivirixi I fwsf HMI 4-juniors get fifth period oil for winning Season Ticket drive. Many Seniors become absent-minded and forget they aren't juniors. 5-Raymond bows to Chehalis--24 to 0. 8-Dick Most brightens his corner with a pair of bright red golf socks. He suc- ceeds-We all wear smoked glasses. 10-Teachers' Institute. Aren't we sorry!! 12-We trample Montesano--42 to 0. Girls' League Conference. 18-Pep Assembly-We impress Aberdeen. We see The Cock-Eyed World for 25 cents. 19-Aberdeen at Chehalis. Our game, as usual. Score 14 to 7. Z2-Speed Cops visit us. Why does Helen Bush blush? 24-Pep Assembly. Ed Charneski loses his cigarette case. 25-Girls' League plays. Gertrude Chapin makes a convincing pirate. Orena brings the house down as a love-sick Chinaman. 26-Game with Olympia. Ross Armstrong is a big hero. Score Olympia 7, Che- halis 24. Juniors and Seniors decide to buy rings-Diamonds? 31-No one needs to look twice to see its really Hallowe'en. NOVEMBER 1-Football at home. Chehalis 14, Van- couver 0. Clifford Saindon tells Miss Cox that pastoral poetry is poetry writ- ten by .1 preacher. 3-Eva disrupts Civics Class by asking where to go for a divorce. Ross actu- ally blushes. vgvtuiorodbvrvi '1 '1 'dwtvirl il ionic Q - 5 3 Clrzmpztt 5 2 Q 2 BARBER sHoP g g MARKET STREET ,,,- ,- ..- ,- ,- .- ,- ,- ,- ,..-.,-.t Chehalis, Washington s?v1u1n1I-101011-1:-xr-1--:I-at 1011 oi' g Safeway Stores 5 DISTRIBUTION Q S WITHOUT WASTE 3 Q STORE 161 Q 814 Market Street Q Phone 200 Chehalis, Wash. i 93030101 :iniIniniwioinioicrimriaogo 8-Music Assembly. Every one except Mrs. Flagg looks blank when asked the names of compositions. 11-Big crowd sees Chehalis beat Hoquiam, '14 to 0. 15-Mr. Short and What is your dream? Randall Stroud takes it to heart and goes to sleep in English class. 21-Girls' Basket Ball. Orena thinks she's playing football. Z6-Crimson and Gray. We learn many things about President Ivan Deeds that we never knew before! 27-Girls go to the poor farm accompanied by Don DeLisle. Members of the Knights of the Axe investigate prison conditions in Centralia. 28-Football. Chehalis 20, Centralia 6. Spectators take several tumbles. DECEMBER 6-Hi blinks. Van Fleet speaks on Which Way Are You Going. Allen Bantz hopes it isn't back to French Class. 17--Mr. Bennett turns auctioneer. Risks fortune loaning to students for News Tribune. 18-Girls' League gives program at Girls' Training -School. Ewell Williamson presides. 19-German class enjoys dinner. Otto Diekmann inquires after the beer. 20-Football letters awarded. Gordon, the wounded hero. 21-Sweaters awarded football team. Gene Payne best looking boy in school, fHelen wrote thisj. Ed leads in yell, Three cheers for the Chamber of Commerce. , ' .-: 4 'Il!ll'3'7',5 -'A 'UTU: ' f. leg CHEHALIN '30 J ' ' , as , , :W- I C 5 1 ' 5 g it Y ' 'zil-0Qf-lQ N4 W D Q QUQUIIE I .1 X Q 5 Fountain K orlaks ' i U ! Q George L. Sears g 8, te U . U Drug Co. g ! ! U ! The ! Progressive Druggists U i PHONE 77 U Chehalis, Washington E U U i Prescriptions Candy : y , , n ! KYQUQK 10,4 QUQQW QI DUQUQ 'Qlill 3 Congratulations to tlvc g E Class of 1930 E i U FILSON'S SERVICE 2 II 2 Inc 5 II ' I OTTO RIEGER. Mgr. ll i Q FIRESTONE I 5 Tires, Tubes, Brake Lining, 3 N Batteries, Gasoline, Oils, I Greasing, Tire Repairs I ll l U H24 Hour Service Q il E 1040 Market St-State da Main St. 3 PHONE 220 PHONE 270 l I oxd' 302011110301 1 icnimmimniiarinoon ifwzzf' ffW'UY1fi 'Q'ir pinm-Y '- ': f- f 'l n'-'ff'.' ' ' CHEHALIN '30 'L - I Y .. -,,4-. .,5 ' C' '.k-MJ ' .1 .Vs 3 yi -I ' 'aeszuiui ii 1-I 1 111 11111 1 1 141 101 , I I 2 gex St. Helena Theatre I 'Is E s I 66 . t t ' I I fi? g , I I THE FINEST IN ENTERTAINMENT Produced Over WESTERN ELECTRIC SOUND EQUIPMENT LHEHALIS The Brzghtes Spo m Town a is I I I I I ,!,,-, ..... . .... ,..,- -,-,- ,-.,.......,-. Qing. :nz :Q :Q 1 220111114 101-Pi' Z5 I Q C611 6 Q 30- I 5 Cottage Store 5 1063 Market Sl. I ' don't succeed tr a am ' Y g I The School Children's i Favorite Place for I g Refreshments E GOOD FOUNTAIN SERVICE Q Q Confections, Cookies, Light I Groceries I I I Open evenings i I ' , i Mr. 8: Mrs. Rieflin, Props. I I E 7-Beat Napavxne in a practice basketball 5:91:1411011v1n1o1mx1n10ioio:1r11:119:4 game - Ufdsv iffy-fwvl - -Santa Claus good to everyone Sally . Smith gets fine new box of Max I Factor rouge in his stocking I Cold gray morning after the week be fore. We return to school loolcmg quite reproachfully at Mr Turner 31--Mr. Glann takes two graceful spills i on newly oiled floor If at first you I 1-No school Recovering from headaches baby New Year brought with him We hear that Betty McKenzie entertains i with a slumber party : 2-Civics class discusses hanging and the I electric chair Don DeL1sle resolves to be good 5 3-Basketball season ticket drive begun Alumnae program the grads return with a noticeable superior air which makes the Seniors boil 8- The first snowfall. Rosie pulls a fast one. Asks so sweetly, are you going sleighing tonight? After an answer in the positive she asks-still sweetly, whom are you going to slay? There should be a law against that! 13-We beat the northenders Qotherwise known as Centraliansj in basketball. 15-Everybody freezing in study hall and elsewhere. 16-Assembly to remind us that there is an eighteenth amendment. Many go around with sober faces. nioioioisrioicriozfsioioiqmxurjq All the latest Sheet Music and Records Always Radios, Pianos and T lk' M h' 20-More snow fthis is getting to be a a mg dc mes habitj. Louis Moise has a hard time keeping his balance. Band and Orchestra Instruments 'x X' -. I I . Q . I f Q I 1: Y . . A i ' . I Q ! I I Q., I 'I I .1 111111411111 e ,1-110101--11-1. 0 W N N N vgsierievzcvicvzoioievicvinioioioioifvie 3 NA ! ! zmio-Il,'ugl1-1:I- I 5 .Casa as 0 ' -' H vi I Iwwww ri , - : vo . 'sq HB . 'B ' gag-,.. it on-ll-I l U U S : Q :JE ,qgom M gf j Fl U FU ! 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I I 'fi 3' K4 : Q . - 'U Q S I - l 5 'A 20 .3 i MMM! 3 3 ! g of G 3 : ' UI 3' 2 5 I 3 O Y -. .bl 'YfA ',-QE-345 . :, h,::,.'.g I t CHEHALIN '30 ar K gr J h 1 A lp! 5 ' N. -.. A8 -an 11.141 111:11 111O1n11.1u,', o U FITSK Clfational Clgank E Chehalix, Washington l Capital and Surplus .75l00,000 l SAVINGS AND COMMERCIAL BANKING U TRUST DEPARTMENT E 1 1 1 10101014.14 if 1 Lu: 11 10901014 FEBRUARY Everyone makes bigger and better res- olutions this month, including Boyd Mccraclcen. Alice and Mrs. Flagg have heated argu- ment about a woman's right to live her own life. 11011lguqpnapuzuznxr-1011 zuxmzo II YOU ARE NEVER TOO YOUNG . . . Q No matter what your age, you are never too young or ll too old to save! The earlier in life you make 2 your start, the greater will be your chance of success. If H you have not a SAVINGS S ACCOUNT already, we will U be glad to open one soon. YOUR DEPARTMENT U STORE OF FINANCE! - Q ecurdy Q U State EBanle T U Chehalis, Washington H ni LOQOLOQUSUQ4wining: 1014611 ll 1' film' fowl ji 141101 1:1301 3:10101 1113492 We lose another ball game. fThis merely recorded to remind us that we still have a basketball teamj. Assembly nearly hllecl for Honor So- ciety meeting. 6-Fine concert given at Junior High. Exactly fifty people there. -Don manages to keep in tune in chor- us. Someone's going to give a medal. 12--Junior Play, everyone acts perfectly natural, and play a big success. Physics classes all go on trip. Some fail to return on schedule. -Girls' League Mixup. Edna Parker rates as a demure little salvation army bride. J 30 1.. 5 12- 19- 19 21 23 9 U U ll H H u U H l U 0:4111 Annual pictures. Strain of smiling, too much for Josephine. MARCH Betty Stinson,s birthday. Max Cournyer and Chuclc Santee have three days vacation. Vocational day-Cieslalc takes up Home Economics. St. Patricks Day. Louise Rapier bashfully brings her bird house to school. -Student Body dance. Albert Coffman tells Mr. Jesseit that the boy stood on the burning deck be- cause it was too hot to sit down. a'm101u1n1..1.r:t ...mmf apr--mrqmlxnqn .1 Real Estate THE A. E. JUDD COMPANY ! ' CHEHALIN '30 P9 Q. W D-un. .',:Ij . .r QQ - , , ,A , I . . , Y . I, 1: .A . ff A Y r N.. I, . l .v . - .- 4 . . , f A 1 .5 :NIE 4 .1 Nz L- R N1 1: 2121 an-gp 111101. 3:30714 f' -' 5 . - , 4 II . ll 'Q' 3 i H MARRS H a . u Drug Store 1 l Prescription Experts Q SAVE WITH SAFETY AT ! The Rexall Store . i Films-Kodaks i Parker Fountain Pens Chehalis, Washington .Q 0101-11411-11014n1,i3.m1o1o1uxm Mr. Procter Spence is so ill with spring fever that he is unable to study. APRIL English classes 'April Fool' Miss Cox. Extract from teacher's diary, Got a 50c Yo-Yo today. Works fine. o 114.1.11iinqpoxt-1111-11 1,11-1.103 ! I . 4 llVCStlll6lltS All Kinds of Insurance We finance home building and development work Phone 463 Chelvaliv, VVa5l1ington 011: 1130101 as 3 -3 1410111 11 1111101111141 111-111014-110.4 Ilmgr' filiv fiwl K, 2 fx' 1,5-A .V .,. illfff-Q1'il'lm..U : ,nh 43 CHEHALIN o I J f--R . i llllblllozxllio S V ...N S Q N .n Q V da NX N ? I 5 X K x 'F ff o:or1o1o1o1o1i101011rgognxuzngiozo U eoiritiaiia. aiaiioio E St. Helerf: Theatre Bldg. l 'G0pen All Nighty II 5 LUNCH sr FOUNTAIN i DINNER SPECIAL 5 DAILY Food that if differentv U Qrcmwxuanoxocnuxocvocmriutwdllwrfl 5 FRYE SL CO'S Q Quality Market i FRYE'S DELICIOUS I-IAMS l AND BACON E Look for Governizlent Inspected Mea s E Phone 83 832 Market St. ,zpiox-lingo: vi qiiiaiiugiixirxiiii 'nz 4:1101 101011 going 11: U i Congratulations to the i Class of ,30 l Q ICHWAIQTZ 2 MEN'I WEAIQ ! The Store of Better Things g 833 Market Street ,Qing -14wxuxoxoiux-,101-1: in . lpdsf Fffv-fixl vii., ,i,1,,10i,,3,,ii,3,,3,,3,,3.,g0g0g.,14mg4 Q Qhe Trice Qstudio Q 2 l l Views, Q g Amateur Developing Q i and Finishing ! PHONE 311-W Q g 322 Market St. Chehalis . i ,zwioi-iioguioioiisz xioiuioiniioza 7-We see Mrs. Kelso. Study hall sud- denly popular. 10- Have you paid for your annual? 15-Chemistry party. Miss Welch inter- ested in playing Yo-Yo. 20-Spring is here-no doubt about it. Everyone has new clothes. 23-Mother's Tea. Mothers much impress- ed by interesting and educational pro- gram. 25-John MacDonald shows his ability as a speaker-. Winston gets everyone excited telling us the Whole Town's Talking about it. 26-Play Day. MAY 2-Senior Play. Assembly, Flash thanks Nominating Committee. 5-Registration. Much excitement around school. Murial Studebaker acquires a goat. 7-All the girls get excused to hear U. of W. Men's Glee Club concert. Eleanor Christensen decides to go to U. of W. 9-Junior Prom. Bob Laughlin studying a book on etiquette. 12-Wie hear the story of Mr. Turner and a barrel. 14-Seniors sneak to Deep Lake. Next Year's Boys, Glee Club practices-eight boys present. 20-Senior examinations. 23--Installation of officers. 25--Baccalaureate. 26-We see Virginia Warner again. 29-Commencement. Good-by Seniors, good luck. A CONDENSED CALENDAR FOR 1960 SEPTEMBER -Melvin Hansen, jr., a freshman, elect- ed Sergeant at Arms of class. OCTOBER 19-Big airplane race with Centralia-we 17 13 win the cup. NOVEMBER 6-Some of the grads return. Miss Wil- ma McCall, of the class of 1930, now a veteran of the anti-cigarette war, tells us how to be a success in life. DECEMBER -New airplane field dedicated. Melvin jones, speaker for the U. S. Senate, gives a short talk. Carl Gilmore, cap- tain of U. S. Flying squadron number 13, also speaks. JANUARY -Assembly. Joe Cieslak of class of 1930, who has received world-wide fame as a kitchen range demonstrator, gives an inspiring lecture on value of possessing a nuro-electro range, the qualities of which are evidently unsur- passed. 30-The radio-vision in room eighteen re- fuses to work. Principal Forrest Miles declares classes discontinued for the day. FEBRUARY 15-Bob Churchill, junior radio announcer nzonifxioioicrioioiojoiodfv Toe, Ballroom and Musical Comedy Dancing for C. H. S. attends National Radio Announcer's Convention at New York. This corresponds to the old yell leaders' conferences of the 30's. v 0,0 E C4 vi LN 9 Z 3- In :ci 5 rr-1 3 -1 Q ll A B' N -1 O -.. Q. Ur U. 2. A EL '-I U 'U F P f. - O U' D 2. :H 31010 'U Em 9-Ei SQ? i'E.'5' ESQ fb 235' m'-r-- ug fb Diva saw Noi. C'-M O55 565- Em I3 EP ,........-. 933011 .19 11 ' CHEHALIN '30 'U HD QED M IIE 9 A JEWELRY STORE CHEHALIS 2 I niniuioioiuiz in 1 1 rioininif 0:0 for girls . . . LOCKED DIARIES ' ,,4:---'-1n.n-- ,.,,.n-.,. 'A 3 n3 , L! , f'- 'I gn . ' 'sa . vs-4 l W.: fQvb0cw:0:0:1-:0:0:o:-Q-1141111020 , I E I L,- Y 3 1 I - 1 i M for boys . . . BILLFOLDS l for the new currency Gabel?Gabel 1u1u1u1n1u:u:4rxirxuzuxoxuzioge nzoguiuzr it in xoxo: ngomoivz' ll ll QMc3Cenzie ll -4f- ' 1 Worrison 2 l 50, 100 QQ 15c Store g Popular Price 2 COSTUME JEWELNRY ToYs Q 1 We specialize in school supplies g a-io Market st. Q Chehalis Washington 2 l ,ngniniui ii 110201 vi 101011134014 lpage iffy-re-renl N CHEHALIN 30 F77 'Zb- . -. -,- .- L A: :i-btvt.-A -f ' --'r' A A r ' Q - K ,. A Y: 1, ji ' 4 ' '- it s:o:3o1:iu: 11:11 1 1 1 1:2 Il 'xi Q Tower U Q Hardware Co. U U Q t N U 3 Distributors' of Q SPARTON RADIO 3 THE RADIO H One Year Already, U U U U D Chehalis, Washington U .- ...,- -,-..-..-..-..-.-. givin: :luxuries 1 zu: nr 1 14 U . Q Chehalls U H CITY LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING U E We do all kinds of laundry and cleaning work. Il The Laundry does its 3 best U Phone 48 Cllelvalif, Waxlv. i 'mini-ri: 11:1 1111113 1109 lpuge hftv rlgfvll 0141 MARCH 7-The Payne circus, nationally known, comes to town. We discover that Gene Payne, its founder, graduated from C. H. S. in 1930. He spoke in assembly, describing the old, now forgotten school building which he attended. It was very interesting. APRIL 1--Dick Most, manufacturer and origina- tor of the famous green pills, the joy of bald men, today donated several copies of his autobiography to the school. His success in life, he asserts modestly, is due only to perserverance and hard work. MAY 5-Girls' League Mixer. The winner of first prize wore a quaint costume of a chorus girl of the thirties l Ir was aio: 14 14 xii 14 1014 1111201014510 U St. Helens Tranwr 5 Com an Q 11 y , C. A. Pacleenham, Prop. Fuel Long Distance Hauling Q i mini xi nierininiuiuiui 30102103 fu: 1IIgII:II:IIgII1IIgoxognz roxy? scofm' AUTO Q SUPPLIES I 2 ! ! GENUINE PARTS Fon ALL I ! CARS Q PISTONS, RINGS, PINS, l i GEARS, VALVE REBORING i PIsToN CIRINDING l ,:,II1.Ig.I1.I1.101.I:II1II1.I-,IIQWQIIQIAI very queer compared to the abbreviated costumes now in vogue. 29--The Fox News shows Ross Armstrong, a graduate of Chehalis Hi, who had attained the world championship for flagpole sitting, entering a contest to sit on the North Pole. We are anx- iously awaiting developments. ...o-1vQi- .... I I 'IIHIQANVIIEIILIIEIIQS .I I I I I llllxl lllllllgllillllllllglli I I .I Some one has said to travel and to see the world is the life of the gods. In the opinion of two local boys the life of the gods would he one place to another. You ask why? Here is the reason. These boys, it seemed, had not drunk deeply from the cup of life and decided to go to Canada. The spirit of the pioneer fork: 1 1 so 'GThey Profit Most Who Trade AF' Igruffiifs Chelmlix Cenlralia 45:0 . I ' If 'aw . rw 31 ' ll ll 9:40101 1 1. :nz 1.1-1 I1 Igoxnzwg CHEHALIIS ELECTRHC CO MPAN Y MAX CHANEY l Electrical Contracting Electrical Appliances Radio, Frigidaire I1 1 in 1 1 1 I1 Ii: ioimzo I I Q l I ! l l o 'ini in 1 30102 ing. 101011 203:03 Ipagr fifly fum-j I fi - i A ,. I X ef' i .D my , I , ., I 4 ' i 's I ,b ! ' I l . l -' ! ! I - 1: 4 ,I M5 r-1 1-rg, , 1-Agp, v-w. , 73' 1 1 Q YB? X fry- -- .gA'j. :Clin --,. ' cl-IEHALIN '30 --ff. at l ! ! . Q . Q I I i i AMBULANCE SERVICE Q Phone 76 J ! U U : Fissell Q I Q Funeral Home ll I Q g Funeral Directors i 5 Embalmers Q - l , U 2 ,Y U ws 1 lv i ' U I Corner Market, Cascade fi Prindle i Chebalis, Washington ll i i ofa 111 isri:13-uioioxnxuinii11411111102 had overtaken them and they had become a tricycle, and a 1889 model Ford with the body off and the engine missing. According to the calendar they should make it in one day and return to their question. But the question was solved when one of them thought of his Ford bug. ,bio Now a Ford bug is a cross between a bicycle, saturated with the wanderlust. Ah, but how to get to the promised land was the humble abodes. The necessary hardtack, blankets, water, dirty gasoline, and old crankcase oil was procured and they were ready to set their sails to conquer foreign lands. At Four o'clock sharp the next morning an animal drove up to a small house on Cascade Avenue and went to the window and knocked on the pane. A figure joined him and they went forth thru the night to the Spirit of St. Vitis or in other words the Ford. They climbed into the Ford and were already to embark on their cruise and Satan laughed in glee for on the cool air of the morning the loud hissing of a tire was to be heard giving out the life-giving proper- ties which are necessary to all tires. That tire was weak anyhow, said one of them as he started to get out to fix it. Well, thank heavens, that,s done. So they started out, and thought that the rest should all be sunshine and roses. But it was not to be because as they were going through the metropolis of our dear city they were hailed by the honorable oificer of the law, Mr. Thomas Murrey, who asked in tones none too gentle where their lights were. They replied that one of them must have short circuited and blew a fuse out. But after inspection Mr. Murray found that there were no wires attached. He de- for1113u1411u1111n1n 1n1n141iuini411 13 1111111111 1ini411oi41141i41in1: init' 0:0 i i i SHOES HOSIERY l l l We Sell for Less Because it Costs Us Less to Sell l ! ! BRlTNSWIG,S : l - ' S I S ' Sh C Q 5 C ervlce 08 Un 5 l ! Q Four Busy Stores Q ! ! Q 957 Chelvalis Avenue Chehalis, Washington ! i ! 441112 1111111010101 1011111 3 11 3 1 211 if 2:13014 3010311203031 14 fpage sixtyll 0.- cided that the place for such tough looking young gentlemen was in the city bastile, or, hoosgow, as you like it, but after they had told him of their intentions he waved them on their way with lots of warnings and threats. They were finally on their way and if there were ever two thankful boys they sure were the ones. The motor purred nicely on three cylinders as they bumped merrily along. The balmy summer fog swept into their faces about 25 miles per hour and they added more coats and blankets. It began to get colder and they added more coats and more blankets until all that could be seen moving down the road was what ap- peared to be a big pile of blankets. They stopped at a service station about a mile out of town to get water as the radiator was dry although it actually held water for ten min- utes in a recent test. The man came out, took one look at the radiator and asked sort of sarcastically which hole to put the water into. They were too optimistic however to notice the sarcasm, and were soon on their way through the city of Centralia. Everything seemed to be working in or- der except the radiator which had the most annoying habit of steaming like a boiler and blowing the steam back into your face where it condensed and felt like snow, rain and ice. Also the exhaust pipe would get red hot and burn the floor boards and it smelled like a Real Estate iiojuiozoxuioioin Fire and Automobile Insurance DONAHUE re LEE Insurance to Fit Your Needs Parents, you can give no more Enduring Gift to your Son or Daughter than an Endowment Policy in one of our Reliable Companies. . -.ss Milk 'if' ,i ' .fc 1-A' u.ll V ' 5 ' -, M cl-IEHALIN 'ao mg M 5-9, 4 C.. af' S3 E3 35- Q14 O Choo rug 'FII 1 EST! E- F5 E: m 59, o -'O WZ az: 2-EH 2 Som o 2 O ga- aa Gm fi-1 ggxx S. 4 'gf UQE' 923 D 32- gd? 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U QHEVROLET , 1 iT'::ILT1QIfii U U 3 Stoppelman Chevrolet Company 3 Pacihc 66 Prindle Chehalis U I 6 0320101 10201 -1010101 1 his U U John W est U Grocery ll i Established 1891 H 'Gif From West, 5 Itis The Bestv I was here before you were born. , So when you Graduate and get II Married, why not trade with an H old established firm, where a dol- - lar spent with us keeps the dollar U at home? 3 Wfvat Clvefmlis Makes i Maker Cliehalisn E PHONE 13 E 965 Chehalis Avenue E Clvelvalis, lVaxl1ington ,Joi noon 1 -it 1 111' 1' 1 1102 vim ,zwznxz 1411111111010101-11011 1 in fpagc fixly-lwuj Q so U n U U 0.0 im? U II 54 023:11-ioivi 1 1 311111113 kwin 0 Q 7 o v n ometlfung U U . U 3 fllfferent U U U U PlANO LESSONS that make piano prau U tice interesting rather than the usual borew- U H that create artists rather than the usual ' : mediocre players. 5 II U H Il Q LEONARD 5. ODEGAARD U U Planisl-Twelve1-Cundutlur ! ll Menuhrr of the staff for the revision of the U H state piano course ol study l930. H U : Rcnlcmlwcr lfrat lin' piavw if the foiuirfutifm H Q uf all music. : Il ! Phone 276-I Studio l46l Cascade U - H- 1 ofwgox- 1 11 an an 1 11 nz iz izuxnxmv BEFORE, diator. They looked at the holes in the radiator and decided they must do some- thing. Ah, a bright thought came to one of them, he had thought of the corn meal that he had brought along. Well, in went the corn meal in the top of the radiator and out came corn-meal mush from the bottom. They finally solved the question by one of them holding his finger over the hole while the other got in and started the engine, then nzoixuvzogi-1: 11 1 1 -1: 14 1 -11 1011020 li U i ll 11 3 U , 2 JOHN IN WVILR liuinber Co. II - n l l 3 Complete Building Material Service ii i ii g PHONE 201 il U ll I! ii U 64:10:11110101010112 1 if 2 zu.. A FTER he would jump in and away they would go, that is, for about five or six blocks when it would all run out again. They finally reached the city limits of Centralia and were overwhelmed to think that the had only 196 miles yet to go before dark. As they got out on the highway just leav- ing Cenrralia, they stopped at some fruit stands to get some water in a can for the radiator and as they tell it, it seems that they o:v10301031 101011 1:1 1 1 1 ' .4-,.-.:1.'--' Wf ev-if ,f 'xvx - 1 p . Li. RQ CHEHALIN '30 Msg 2 g ff' . , .- I .. , -3 . .E 5 X We Teach the Lesson of THRIFT and provide a safe, profitable, and convenient place for your savings. All share and share alike in the earnings. A Mutual Savings Association Under State Supervision Chehalis Savings XL Loan Association Jensen Building Phone 89 Clvelmliy 0301 ni:-in 11 1 ni 10101010110 0 101 xiii: ini:-101 -1 ii -in-Quin iam Qsmitlfs Q4 Soda Fountain is the Busiest spot in :own Q4 'P Bigger and Better MALTED MILKS 'Q' St. Helen': Hotel 050101 1 3010101 10101: 101 xiuozu lpagc xixly-lhrrrl inn ' 1 I 14' l ,- ,. . ,il if..- .-,' W' ,i1'gf4f- ilflQl..,,,.: 'TL :QM CHEHALIN 3 or mduatzon ' .mv 5, .- XX , ga i fx M A . ASL-N H . . X? N 0 1 sfnioiavit-1011viuiuiuioixriuzr 1 -J ll F ' II G ll A',.n.:x.:Y,i?i'X zeal L91 1: vig -,:'e,:42?'-Zi.. ave' .gi , '-4t3,,,'g.afi ll .. II 646 J 3 l ww S N ft! Q1 l 65,3 X , II :lv X G sg W I '- N ' : Ii2wt1x. -9 an , 'fir II 4 f - -lg? ll -1 1154 10010 5 A A :,..-..,, Y i I.- : ,s.::- -' i iw - I: Q E A Sheaffer Pen and E Pencil to fitevery purse H LOUIS A. VIMONT U PRINTING U SCHOOL SUPPLIES virgo: 1:1-1n1n1-wzuiozozozziz:-gn0:0 Q CH EHALU Q DHAIQMACY g The Reliable Prescription Slore 3 Always Upenl' : PHONE 60 og-itvzoiuiuinrzoinioioioz 1 ' REMEMBER THIS 2 THE VELLA DALE Chocolate Shoppe i i Makes all their Candies i and all their Ice Cream: E Centralia, Washington lfvagt' sixty-fourzl ...3 gill il,iWiUiU1Ui4,i.,i4,g ,guivhio g ,Ioe Wulz Q - l 2 MILL Wooo 1 1 l Q Phone your orclerx to ! lVlaloney's Service Station Q Phone 35eF-14 i g Star Route Clichalis, Wasli. had parked right along side of a dozen crates of oranges and about 20 boxes of apples. They tooted what horn they had and found that there wasn't anybody within a mile of there. They left with the thought of how good those oranges would taste. They were about a mile away before they came to the realization that there was nobody there and just two oranges wouldn't be missed, so you can see how engrossed they were in getting to Canada, for some unknown reason. Only they know the bitter cold and the hardships they went thru in getting to the city of Tenino, especially in filling that ra- diator so they say. The morning sun for some reason did not appear and they began to suspicion that fate was against them as it had not seemed so cold since the fall of Rome. They were still somewhat optimistic however and thought that as long as Lindberg could do it why couldnlt they? .5,,,.,,.,Z,,,.,,,.,.,,...1,..,..,,,1..1,.,, ...sie 5 .HoWarcl's Qylleat Q Qmarleet - Quality M eats, Dressed ' n Q Poultry, Fresh Fish i Phone 223 827 Market st. l i i i Chehalis, Washington ,zvunnqm mn. .41--1-.102 -14 iguqpnzoxnziozo Ir wouldn't have been so bad if the water in the radiator had just run out and the engine got hot but the straw that broke the camel's back was when the manifold got so hot that it was about ready to melt. They remedied that however by removing the hood and hiding it along the highway behind a culvert. That left only the running part of the car but they couldn't tell the diliierence because it was so cold. About one hour later they reached the city of Olympia and were indeed glad to find just one filling station open. They again tried to fix the radiator but gave it up in dis- gust. The car seemed to be running on about one cylinder less than it had been so it was just about stopped for loss of power. They progressed along the way about 20 miles to the Military establishment which is called Fort Lewis. Suddenly the even purr of the three cyl- -. x,fX .I I.. . ,,..mlfIi 19-iff-5 -I' Ti' 5 1 gg CHEHALIN '3 , fs , . '+- L r 4 f K ,A 1 r N Ji ,J . , .. , . 1 gp-up 1. 101.-1.-1.-un.-1-1-iq.--1-0,0 up ll ' Buy Your Graduation Gifts This New Way ' I l Pick out any Watch, Diamond, or H anything that will be a lasting 2 memory to young graduates. Pay a small amount clown and the balance will be arranged at a very little every month, for ten II months. l i ! U ! O11 the corner ll Chchalis. Washington ll II .-, - ... -. -..-..g. 30,1vzuqmvz--1.-1.-14mpnapeqnup.-1-i1r0I0 Il COIXIGRATLJLATICNS zo The 1930 Grariualing Clary and ll all .tludents who progressed during ll the year. ll II Puget Sound Power 0 and Light Co. U l MODEL REPAIR SHOP H Chas. Frost, Prop. 2 Expert Wor'k Lightning Service Loggers' Shoes made to order Shoes shined and Dyed II In same building with Buster Brown Shoe Store 2 Phone 466 Cfvclmliy, Wash. lnzvinzug-0-1ozozoznzzrioznzrof I y-.wr tiny-fiw-I ,N m R' ll CHEHALIN ,am i 101:14 14 1101014 vim +1o:su3o1n1n:o3n1r, , o GIIHIHIHIEQ TWELVE IIPQIIIGB IIDIIRIIINNEIIUIDJILQBS I The Value of Time The Success of Perseverance The Pleasure of Working The Joy of Originating The Dignity of Simplicity ll The Worth of Character II The Power of Kindness Q The Influence of Example s':sg9v1c-mm mme i young people who stand on the threshold of life, full of in- ' . . . ! splration and enthusiasm, ready to answer the challenge Contact with a group of of the world to do something Worth while, is always a pleas- ! ure. May these Twelve Big I 01010:0:-yznzoznzozozngo vjvxuqpu-.010zu:-,202 1 : 5 Q If v-lea , - N Q ' U sr:- Q 3 1 !4 5 ooo fa I ' O 'SE U' - U3 i !9 2 552 2-1 Q 9 S- 1 ,-I gene S. 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K Eg Qi 'nga szar V 410:4ifviiui:xioiuinioiuiuzav K f ' ll Y , 13 U U U U . ,Q U . . . acharr H Stores, Inc. E g The Wests Favorite Food Storesv Q l ,wx-1 1 1 1 1- 1111- zmnoqpnzozwta fpagc sixly-xixj Principles find a place in fm:11011viniuiniuivivifvis 301020 l ufngeles Tapas ! Grocery g Imported and Domestic i Groceries i PHONE 236 Q E Pure Olive Oil i Fresh Vegetables i Cbelmlis ! -fv'--'--'----'-1-----f-f-1---f--fvfa' ' . U-2 H-ln1Il 1 -L 55 if 5 x,fX . ,HY CHEHALIN '30 . . A ,a , v n I . In 'of .L I g f ,HI 1' U v ,A . li. , I , 5 5 nk X 0:0101 vi-1-1011111 1,31 11 1 -3 'xnxx 1 11 I: '11 14 1 1- 3:11:11 11 1 10:0 fl: ' u - ll ap II J f ' U A - U : U . U U 5 U V A I. U E H 'U U U ll far above the II U U U P R I C E U U U H U X l ! 'U U U U U U Va 'WI U Q t. C90 n atom l U . U Q Qhchalaa Wlione 67 U U - - - - - - - U merely roared and roared. They pleaded '? ' 'U' ' ' 'UQ' and remonstrated and even as a last resort threatened it hut it was all in vain because I it refused to move an inch. They abandoned the Sea Gull and start- ed to hitch-hike to Tacoma but they decided to have one of them go lnaclc to the car while ' the other hitch-hiked to McKenna and got -grandfathefs Ford coupe. They depart- Q ed each for their own destination and with U many a lurid word to accompany each fal- tering footstep. W . Seed, Feed, Cram, Huy Q ogrxni pi: in-:vii-1n1vgn3 3 in-10:0 n Q Em and Swim F lout: and Potatoes Q U SANTEE'S Q U Dixtrilmtorf of Q FOUNTAIN LUNCH i gg Q CIGARS i II Q ICE CREAM 5 COMPLETE FERTILIZERS g Chehalis, Washington ,:, ,-U-..-.N-..,-..-.,-..-.,-......-4. qw- 01111: ini ri-13 1 11124 1 40:4 lpfrgc rixly-if I 'van fv mumps, cu m ' o 'iii QU x v ! 'thx X ml Vlsls N H Ui., 'Ihp Razr, li-fr lu rr'ghI.' Post No Bills Big C Sneaks, just Takin' It Easy Scmnd Huw: 'lWl1cre's CliHord? Tivzrd Rau, Iulr to right: Lab. Day, Lorcne, Taxi, Sun Bath Fuuvilf Runf, Iwt lu riglwi: NEB President Elect, Hcrbie Maxine Button: flour. ld! tu righl: Hfnel, Dorf! Shoot, More Twins, Little Eva. Missed Lfvagi' xixly-vlghfl 1211101 ini is ioioinic it ini rim in 1 ienjenzzerziflg:'14rinicvioicricniavioieriaxjoiojoiwvzoinim11111911111411--ioioioiozoioitvicviocbzo 1411 111-ui 1:1 1 ini 1 1 1 ini 1-1:1 1111-:ini o 0014 Q. i CHEHALIN 'ao cflQN'l'laA1e1,fx ,ll NUR ciouleliczli ,RHMV ,'lc'f'l't'tl'l'1t-'J I'1IJUC,tX'l'lON is Your IXIQV fu tqllf'f'C'-QS All students who have graduated from the Junior College have made exceptional success in their advanced studies at other institutions. CHN'l'R.fXI.l,iX JUNIOR COI-I.liUIf 0l7i'l'S 5,4111 VIWVU llflill'-9 011.1 !lIl.Vf'l'Sil.f.V XXIOFI? Elf ,OHI6 l'.njoy 1. Small cost-tuition for year 511000. 2. Credits good' anywhere. 3. Well trained, interested faculty. 4. Splendid social, athletic and extra-curricular activities 5. Smaller classesg fewer flunks. 6. Well rounded curriculum. 7. Wide awake, energetic student body. N RW For information address REGISTRAR, CENTRALIA JUNIOR COLLEGE Centralia, Washington 1:1 111 11 age six L 1' ,v- rioioiojoiojc114114rinvie10101bevioioioic1014:ojo1o:o11r14pj4x:an:4r:oj1v:4x:c::4n1:r1ojtrjo:1v:tr11:4 f . : i . ! . -. 1 a ! 2 I ' vi i Y ft 1 Q 4: I f 5 Q X 15 2 it i P1051 M A -ismkfeq ' 3 an 1 5 2' -. fe E B Q o -A 0.00014 ng, HEH IN ' o Q, J .. 'Q U . I II My A V i ' , - .7..-.: N..- : -.-.:..:.,-.,:..:.-..:..:..-...-..-..-...-.,-.... THE PALMER - w. -, ms- 1 i4:'-1 '5'll!ll 'A -: . 9 P , .. . N . Yu J ' N 195 X .U s ck M ' 3 l LUMBER 84 MANUFACTURIN G H Q COMPANY II U Extends Hearty Congratulations to the i E CLASS OF 1930 5 One of these days you will want to build a home which will require H Millwork, Flooring, Built-in-Features, and all kinds of building material. We invite you to call on us when you are ready, and i let us figure with you. S We will skip over the four hours it took for one boy to come back from McKenna with his grandfather's Ford. They tied the front axle of the Sea Gull to the Ford coupe and were ready to start back home. He started out at a furious rate of speed and the result was that the Ford bug lost one of the spare tires that was roped on the rear of the Ford. He immediately stopped the Ford coupe and Crash! He had forgot the Ford bug had no brakes or reverse emergency brake because you see the drive shaft of the Ford was broken and as a result two broken head- lights, a smashed radiator, and two bent fenders and again Satan laughed right out- loud. Ain't that peculiar, was all that was said by one of the boys. Well, we don't have to .1014-10.51.111:01..10:0:.,:01ngu:r'Io ! I l FITZPATRICK,S g Camera Shop i Lifetime Pfintsv i Commercial Photographs i Picture Framing - Kodaks and Supplies I Kodak Finishing i PHONE 827 ,:, 12.1. it 1-n1o1o3.::.u1i 1 if 103102. Hinge' Jrwnlyl 0,0 rioioioioinioiniuioioioiuinni 111103011124ri:x1o1o:oio1o1nio1sr1ao'q o worry about that radiator any more anyhow. One of the boys tried to steer the bug and every time the Ford coupe slowed up the bug would crash into the Coupe and everybody would think of new swear words. They lost a tire, they lost a blanket and I believe they lost their sense of humor and also their sense. They finally reached the big hill just com- ing into Olympia and their they stopped to try to think of some way to get the bug down that -hill without wrecking the town or the bug or the Ford coupe. The one bright wit of the crowd thought that if the Ford coupe went fast enough the bug would not bump into the coupe. Well, they said here goes. And they went, and how they got to the bottom of the hill all right and when they went to turn the corner at the center of town ?niui01ui1riui0i1li0ioioi1l14l11 0:0 2 BUSTER BROWN i s SHOE STORE i 2 E PVl1ere Style, Comfort and i Economy Meet ! 831 Market Street i g Chehalis, Washington 1 . i ,-,ing.,102'init-iozozniiniivii 30119. . 9201: i:1u2o1:n1 1 1 1 in in 2 ini: muh 'X W 'ao 1 THE MENU JIOIQE f 3 a 2 RARTEL sr WICCLESWORTH The Home o 9 HART SCHAFFNER at MARX CLOTHES Q 2 CROSSETT SHOES g MALLORY sr STETSON HATS 2 877 Pafffff Avenue Chelmlix, Vlfasbington 031 vgnxuzuzozoioxoguii-1014-14-in 1 I1 ixazoxnxoxnx.I1-rzngnxozaixnzwzq the intelligent half wit that was driving the coupe stepped on the gas as he went around the corner and the rope broke that was tow- ing the coupe and again Crash! The bug lost its sense of balance and control and clearing the curb and scaring all pedestrians within a mile, crashed right into the door of the bank, and of course the coupe kept right on going, and never even knew that any- thing had happened. He finally came back with the Ford Coupe and they again started for home and their mothers. The finally reached home and as the went by the Hotel St. Helens some bright wit aslced if they had started to go to Canada yet. End. -:Opaque-. 1. 1 qphgaq I1 .101 11.1. 0? V I i HARRY B. QUICK l AUTO COMPANY g Q Dealers in 5 ! BUICK at MARQUETTE i l Motor Cars Q G. M. C. TRUCKS D Q Phone 640 Clvebalix i ,:, ui-xi: ui: 111034 if 10101: 120111101 London is the foggiest city in the world. But I've been to a foggier place than London. Where was that? I don't know where it was, it was so foggy- ...n1'1'Qj- .... Pm just all hot and bothered. Well, l'm hot--now if I could only be bothered. -California Pelican. .unligbt Q... I hear the audience cried for the author after the play. Yeh! But according to all reports the author should have cried for the audience. ...Q-1QQ4j-.... First Actress: Yes, when I came out the audience simply sat there open-mouthedf' Second Actress: Oh, nonsense. They never yawn all at once. ' v gn-.,-.,...,-..-..-..-,-.,-..- .- -,- ! g CLASS OF 'so I WE WISH YOU WELL Q KAUEMAN. g LEONARD g i CO. i ,v,iqp.I:O:-ig iz,-101--qs.114-1-izuqnqwd . - Furniture Worth Living Witlf, i I lprzgi' r 'nly-mn l ZW' rfb- .' 2 . . Rx!! 'fllmlpn sf R.. ' cl-IEHALIN '30 an .W , K - 2 4 ' 1 P1 x ef ' Q XX U' I-5 X N ' ZR JA 1 3 t x . - 1 .g.,-.,-.-.-.- -.- - -,- 1- U- -. -..N -t-.- - -...-..-,-,-..'. U ll U 2 U U SGZUU. UIUUUUIUEUIUQUESUUXUUQWD UUUUUDCUUUESUE II . U U U U ' Dining Room and Food Shoffs U W 5 Excellent Service I D U U U 3 Phone 150 Clzelvafix. Waxlvingtorz U U v ,:, aiu: 1 ig mama: 1 1 1 111 it :nz nz as 11 -14:14 10:01 11111 1 3411411411103 Ambition up to Dale First Partner: In what position does your son wish to enter the business? Second Partner: Well, so far as I can make out, he wants to start near the top and loaf upwards. v U ! U ' ' U Twin Clt U ' n U Sheet Metal Q ' ll Works U ..- - -- U U QW wi T U U Q UU We U U U General Automobile Work U L U FURNACES ll - U J. E. KIESZLING FRED J. SCHUSTER U 1202 Main St. Phone 332-W 5 Chehalis, Washington U U ,Ipit 111911.11-ni-ni ni 1 1 2 2-ri-1:4 lpagge 1 ty-tual o ogovroxnioqnt 4: 1 1:1 1 11 ni 11 1-0,0 Father llooking at son's report cardj-Do you know that George Washington was at the head of his class when he was your age? Son-Yes, but he was president of the United States when he was your age, pop.--Capper's Weekly. W134, HL- ljiflfv Ujmf' 5:01 1 rx: 14 in 1101 1 10101 3 2120 EH : 30 QQ et 4 lleflrfg Congrcllzxltlfiolezs fo Eze ' 0:12155 uf 19311 2 1 T ' I, A.: 'l 'I xvix 1- L vim ' 1' . l J ' If Q aa' N 1 Je, 3 1' -0 ,,., -.,,---,--,-,,-,.,. ., l if 5... I II - II . H II ll if W II 34 u 55 Glhelyzilis High School 5 J U V l Yvurren Bros. Nloror Supply U 1256 Marker si. Phone 346 E ff :ini-13:11 niuiuiuiuiuni- in If you don't take Leo downtown right away, he's liable to get mad and walk. Oh, no. He'll never get that madf, ...u11iQ1i1 ..- How can you have the nerve to wear n necktie like that? AX Y rx X. X NNY! x , JK kv ,J X N It's a gift. 1' 7 J!llIl'l um! 'itlllff nfl! Hot: May I hold your hand? Bothered: It isn't very heavy-I can man- age, thank you. ...o- Qi1- n. . Prof. What do you find the hardest thing to deal with? Student: An old pack of cards. stoning: lin: xognxoinxnxuxi 1-1. 0:0 U U ll ll U 7 U 5 Boone s Garage Q, 3 C. C. 1Digger7 Boone, Prop. E ii g Complete Q AUTO SERVICE 3 Service that is Q Complete H U E H24 Hour Svrvicff' 5 ii 3 933 Market St. Phone 740 Chehalis, Washington H U U I .:......-. pn- i- 1-. up -.1-..q .-. Qnqwg. lpage iwwnly-llzree I pjllwnrf 7IZolfv1'1'sf.w -.., Twp Run' left fu rigffvf: Eugvne and Prob, Big Bearcats, Our Captain .Srm1z.l Kmr. left tn right Feerball Hero. ujutht too Thwectu 'lxlurd Run, Inf! lu righl: Ready Sl-tl Strong Men? Glenn lhllmm Rmv, IMI tu righl: Haney, Tell um! -Iolmny - 'Q X +- at- u 1 -- J' A ax VA. .V H 'mil' f-wr' .muh - 1 , vm, r A -.,.,. F? ri? . 1 I . ,,,,, f uifografvlms Z . i wifi-' Jr 1 -3 -I N r w Nj ff. . we XX Jr lpage seventy-ful X - . xx ri xntx 4'5 xi, N KK -5 l X 'J L3- ik L, '-I A 5 . X , . ' 0lIl'lHlS 5 55 1 1, Y-1'gu.u'Mn -m -.Anim F:- fuj' Run. left tu right: Boitl-: Baby. Oh. Ohz, just Arrived, Edna VU., Eyes Front Xu-ffrxd Raw, lvft tn rtglvt: Our Gang, n hole in some? llurd Ruff, left tn rhglvt: Edith M., Coach and Gang. Peter, Why Mrs. Flagg! Iiuttmn Ron, lt-lt IJ nglvt: Flighty Juniors. Big-Bigger-Biggest. Sad? Snow Nlen Maw , g f 'L 5.79 if gfiufograplzs ' ' E, . I I in X CZQQM, f , ,lfff ,V:,' 1 I ,f tju fffju 4. 37' L' ,A - , lr' U 2 ., A . WMLHJ Mf.z.Hz.,.1N ZJMQJYWMWW 1' wk -- X pf dl: .df l .- ,E .Vg af- X -,mu UlII'I.S'l5.N. ,L 1 v rlgfrl: Yvs Sir! Good Guy! Pardon us plvanxu 'Hn' lfdlmr ,Yumzd Kun : just Sophw lfvluf NWI. IMA! Ju MLN. B41 Blu Drxvvr. pals Ton Ninth Cakv! -lun Wlollm and Nls 1 1'r11tx-fight I lmlfurzf Kun, frf' In r y.f'1: Tom, Sxlcncv! Inseparablc ' n sf hi M fl +-1 ' 11 . fu .v-,f . . ' , . 1 'if' 1 ' A 5 K- f T X' ' in mlb 1 W - , Q , , WX f,fW,,,m5 V W , in N . 'LGZ2uf0gfap!z M . ' Dawg f f'l'i 1 , 4 i Miva? Ufmfvw A f - QQ 3' ' S221 P0575 g L' C6 zffffww f ' kg gm ' YZ? Q ' 71 ' 'Aff WWW' fmcffy f wif if W ww , Auv- X' 1 . u f X 'fy QW Qwfwm QWS. ' 4 Rhtilllu CHEHALIN '30 4 x K X. em' :ers 0, .M f.-L --1. Vv. 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