Chehalis High School - Chehalin Yearbook (Chehalis, WA)
- Class of 1931
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He is the friend of each individual student and always a sympathetic advisor. The Honor Society, a successful organiza- tion for those who excell in Service, Character and Scholarship, was founded by Mr. Bennett. It was he who instituted Vocational Day He is always open to new ideas and many other improvements in the educational system of the Chehalis Schools stand to his credit Th ee X , 7 if yr ,f - 1 - lj 1 vo 1 ny 1, r. . , . . . 1. , . 1 - '1-rf , .aft .. r ' 'af' , . .- fy , .'k get 4.5 . gluazfav 5.611 in., 1 . , 1 . ez I -AM'1?Mgi545,g Q:GigQ, - ,g5g5JiQ,'-., E, x W. Q at-fnff gg'-lag. ' 1 5 - K f - , ,z1ifi.i,f:-:5.1,.q4, ., .-fav . ?f.l:E5.m.4,. - A V 1. ,h x z Mr E Earl Trowbridge 1 ear Washington State College B A Tennis Coach Trigonometry Solid Geometry Plane Geometry Algebra 3 Miss Mildred Sears 4 yrarx XVa'-hington State College B A Vice Principal Bookkeeping Ty ping Advisor to Treasurer Scholarship Committee Miss Desslc Cox 7 yrars Willamette University A English unior and Senior Coach of Girls League Play Coach of Senior Play. Mr. F. Waldemar Carlson I year Whitman College, B. S. junior andlSenior High Orfhestra. Boys and Girls Glee Clubs, Operetta, Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Band. 1:41141 1 f X hx., Miss Helen Welsch 2 years Washington State College B S Physics Chemistry Sophomore Class Advisor Miss Thelma Thorne 7 year! University of Washington B S Home Economics Sophomore Class Advisor Tennis Coach Rug and Posture Club Girls Athletics Mrs White I3 years Purdue University Indiana B S Home Economics Girls League Advisor Dean of Girls Member of Student Council Honor Society Advisor, Tamanawa Advisor. Miss Edirh Moffett 4 years University of Washington. A. B Typing, Shorthand. Latin Unn- ior Highl. Sophomore English, C EL G Critic. - f ,M - , ff! . me ,U .. .. ., , . -f ,L.4.,r.-we . ,ai . Q V . ,..- -1,.s.'-an - . ' -'r u :- ,3 .ar .,g,,4, ,,,.g K .,..,,,.,..a-' Z. ,., ,.,, Q, 11.-. '..,,a.,,.e,zxt,,,,-A M N ,4,.,99ea,, ,,,,, .-wg, . , Q. J -gy ,H -f xt, Q r 4 A y 'N nf ' v a v '- if fa - - '1 f 1 X- ' ' 'fs ' -111 - 4: 'ff If f 1 .:-vi' ' 1- 'rm ' ' ..-.- ., -'re ' 1-.2-:?'fif:7.'. . fi-1 -'--:f.i:., f- ri '7 '1..,-.:.:,Aff ' - 5.16 ? . x i.,.,, .Ac-: - .f ,Q f, -,. - A., . ..14,. rr ,V ,f . M , ,..,.,- ' , -.13 Q 'ig 1:-A-. ' ,, lag' esp, ferfeg-sf - Ag, .X -.ts l l l ' ' as Y - A , . . . . y v , . . 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Mr Frederick C McMullen 1 year Whitman College B A Sophomore English World History Economics and Com mercial Law Junior Play Coach History Club Debate Oratoncal Contest unlor Class Advl or Mrs Esther B Flagg I0 year: Wnshington State College A B Latin German Psychology So nology Honor Society Advisor Scholarship Committee German Club Advisor Mr L R Mitten I year Pacific University B A American History Study Hall Boys Club Advisor Crimson and Gray Annual unlor Hugh Football 'KL-r Miss Ruth Laubscher 3 year: University of Washington, B. A. French. Spanish. Junior Class Advisor. Dramatic Club Advisor. Miss Elsie K ewett I ear University of Washington B S Biology General Scienre Annual Mrs Flshbaclc I 'year Secretary to Sup rlntendent Mlss Lois Pollom 3' 'years University of Washington B F A unior and Senior Art Advisor to Senior Class unior Play Coach Girls League Coarh IV Sf's3 3 fs AM' '55, ie? Q1-5et?f ?r A- we rswiiv W ff 'W f 3 ga 'W' sv' Ib!! fb. . y' , . . ' A ' Ah . C. ' . 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' -'-Q-.wwi'l4f, ,. ,f ,-' ,fe ,rf UDIKUIIRU S1lFllUIIDll4lD N 1910 the cmzens of Chehalxs decided that a new and larger broadcastlng statlon was needed for 1ts hrgh school students, so ln this year the present Semor Hlgh School Broad casting Statlon was bullt Durlng the early years of the broadcastlng statlon the course of study was l1m1ted However lf has always been accredlted by the leadmg Umversmes The courses have been expanded and more educatlonal opportumtles have been glven the students as the enrollment grew so that now the graduates from tht Chehalls broadcastlng station can enter any Umvers1ty or Col ege Five regular courses of study are offered to the students 1n the Chehalls broadcastlng statron classlcal, sc1ent1fic, general, commercial and home economlcs courses This year two new courses have been offered the Smlth Hughes and George Rled courses The Smlth Hughes 15 an agrlcultural course, whxch IS sponsored partly by the government The George Rred course IS also sponsored partly by the government It lS an lntroductory course to homemalclng Th1s course offers sub Jects connected w1th the home which elther prepares a g1rl for a college course or for home lrfe The musical department m the Chehahs broadcasting statlon lS also well advanced Th1s department COHSISES of the boys and glrls Glee clubs, the boys quartet, the maxed chorus, the en semble, the band and orchestra Wxth these many groups of students domg work ln the way of musxc IE IS no wonder that the Chehalls broadcasting statlon of knowledge lS well known for xts muslcal ablllty s . ,,t,g,,Qwi1ug,,xlr,,, bw L 4 ., , ' ' , . k x g f . e.1ram,X , HUIILASSIWZS lirme Prexdent Bourke Nun Preldent lognn Serretarx Galel Treasurer Dawes Serpeantat-'xrms xl Nh 11' blip Il M JA lllfl to l HE Semor class of 1931 has made xts last hroadcast from station C H S The entlrc control of xts programs wlll now he taken over by the Class of 32 ll Four years ago when the class hegan hroadcastlng as Freshmen they elected Allan Bantz Chlef Announcer and Carohne Coffman assistant announcer The most xmportant feature of the year was the Freshman party Thls was well attended, and announced to be a success ln the Sophomore year Gordon Brmes was made Chlef Announcer and Randall Stroud Asslstant Announcer The Sophomore hour quickly hecame a favorlte with radio fans Tht Honor Socxety acqulred many new memhers from their station and they entered lnto many ltl'lVlU6b XVhen they reached thelr unlor year, Rohert I rughhn was chosen the Chxef Annount x md Harold Smith as hls assistant The class sponsored the annual unxor Play, which was entltltd The Famxly Upstairs It was a tremendous success and they recelved many telegrams of congratulatlons from thexr hsteners The proceeds of the play were used to make the umor Prom one of the most de hghtful ever featured The Senior year now broadcasts a class of nmety nme students graduatxng, wntn 1ppropr1ate Baccalaureate and Commencement programs The class elected xts last entertamers wlth Gordon Brxnes as Chlef Announcer, Don Bourke, Asslstant Announcer, Ruth Logan Bookkeeper, oe Gahel Control Room, Gene Dawes Sergeant at Arms The Seniors tool: part 1n many act1v1t1es among whxch was the 1ll school play, called The Lucky Break The senlor play Once nn a Llfetlme was halled hy fans as one of the Qreatest successes of the season It was coached by lVhss Cox and recexved the support of the ennre student body The Senior Class of nl and nts merry programs will he mlssed hoth hy thelr many fans and their fellow schoolmates S wen F 1' ' -ee, , - Z. s. s : . 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C7 5 SMMLJJ ifosf- J fl'-AAAA J, 'A-4 j.,aAQfAAcfg MYRTLE ADAMS ' Myrl Commerrial Annual Staff 4' Honor So- ciety Z 3' unior Play 3' Girls' League Cabinet 4 f f RUTH ANDERSON f 541,714 JJ Andy Commercial Girls lnterclass Athletics 2 3' 4 Tamanawas 4 Crimson and Gray Staff 4 Honor Society 3 ORENA ARMSTRONG J J Rene Classical Glee Club l Z 3 Crimson and Gray Z 3 Annual Stall 3 4 Tamanawas2 3 4 Dramatic Club 2 Secretary Dramatic Club 2 unior Play 3 Girls Leagu Plays 3 4 Secretary unlor Class Vice President Girls Lea gue 3 Girls League Cabinet 2 3 Student Leaders Conference 4 Prom Committee 3 Basket 3 4 H1 mx 3 Senior Play 4 President of Student Body 4 J a CAfWvt14- MABEL ASHBURNER Mnbe Home Economic! Gee u 2 4 Music Meet 2 3 4 Operetta 2 Girls League Operetta 4 Tamanawas Basketball 1 uqvl ALLAN BANTZ Plug Classical G A. Class President l Pep Band l Crimson and Gray l Z An a l 2 Football Z 3 4 C Club 2 3 4 President Big C Club 4 President Boys Club 4 Student Council 4 Good Will Tour l Nominating Committee l Honor Society 2 Senior Play Dramatic Club 4 Ezrhr ,W z Sm, V ,. ,V U U, Jpwarfl JESS BARNES cfs Scientific Crimson and Gray 2, 3: Busi- ness Manager Crlmson and Gray 3 Annual 2 German Club 3 4 Basketball 4 'LJ' RUTH BLACK Raul Sczenti r Crimson and Gray Staff 4 Girls League Cabinet 4 Annual Staff 3 4 German Club 3 4 MAZIE BOREN Muzi: Classical Honor Society 2 3 4 Crim son and Gray 3 4 Annual Staff Girls League 1 Z DONALD BOURKE Don General Entered from Duvall High 3 Vice President of Class 4 Bas ketball 4 Football 4 Dramatic Club 4 Senior Play 4 goaua GORDON BRINES Brine: Scxenlx Class President Z 4 Big C Cu 234Footballl234 Basketball 2 3 Captain 4 One Act Plays 3 4 Senior Play 4 Student Council 3 4 Bos Club Cabinet 4 Dramatic Club Wi! 4 E 1 , ,, I ., , ,J . . - P4 , g 1 . f 5 f - f ,I ,, . 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MATILDA BUSEK Tillie Commercial Girls Glee Club 4 German Club 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 Girls League Plays 3 gft,d'V1 LETHA BYE Lelha General Glee Club 2 Honor Society 3 Glee Club Concert 2 GENE CHANEY Gene General otball 2 3 4 Bg Club Secretary Treasurer 4 Base ball 2 3 4 Assistant Basket ball Manager 3 Track Z Boys u 4 Big C Cu Basketball Manager 4 Assistant Stage Manager 2 Interclass Ath le cs l 2 3, 4 Assistant Man ager B League Tournament 3 w R .f'l 1 1 4V J Qual LHKHM may ,,4i'.-Q Q46 4 .- ll d rx I I M GERTRUDE CHAPIN Genie Commercial Girls' League President 4: Honor Society 2, 3: Girls' Lea- gue Plays 3, 4: Hi Jinx 3: Jun- ior Prom Committee 35 Glee Club 4: Chorus 4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Student Council 4: Junior Play. ELINOR CHRISTENSEN Y Nonnic,' Clanical Hi Jinx 39 Southwest Sym- phony 1- Quartet 4' Glee Club 4 Orche Glee Club Concert 1 Z 4 Opetetta 2 Chorusl 2 3 4 Southwest Music Meet I Z 3 .34 ROBERT CHURCHILL Church Classical C imson and Gray Staff l 2 3 Annual Staffl 2 3 Drama tic Club 2 3 unior Play 3 Hi xnx 3 Glee Club 4 Honor So ciety 2 Senior Play 4 CAROLINE COFFMAN 0+ Crome Clamcal Glee Club 1 2 3 4 C eha lm Staffl 2 3 4 Crimson and Gray Stalfl Z 3 4 Editor f Crimson and Gray 3 4 Tam anawas Club 2 3 4 Girls Lea gue Cabinet 2 3 Secretary Treasurer Tamanawas Club 3 Vice President Class l Junior Prom Committee 3 Honor So y Z 3 4 Hx mx 3 U W Conference 3 4 Good Will Tour I Student Council 3 4 Operetta Z Music Meet l Z 3 CLARENCE CONN udge Scienh c Honor Society Z Boys Club 4 French Club 3 Nine -55449 1 Muff.- A' iQ- Yuvvo -1 Dil g,,az jfyyyrvut lfif J J y , - Y ' , g 1, 2, 3, : stra 1, 2, 4: f 4 ' ' ' , . 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General Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Big C Club 3, 4, Older Boys' Confer ence 3, Boys' Club 4, Sergeant at-Arms Class lg Interclass Ath- leticsg Baseball 3, 43 Science Club 3. awww ' 53 ' OTTO DIECKMANN Dieckie Scientific Honor Society Z, 3, 45 Chorus l, Z, 45 Boys' Club 4g Good Will Tour lg Crimson and Gray Z, 3, 45 Annual Staff 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 4: High Jinx 3, Music Tournampnt 3, 43 Dramatic Club 2, 33 German Club 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 3, 4. I Ten XA, ' I3 Al N W. ALICE DUELL f' Claxncal Crimson and Gray l Z An nual Staff 1 Z Dramatic Club 3 4 Tamanawas 4 Girls Lea guc Cabinet 3 4 Glee Club l Z 3 4 Corresponding Secretary Girs League 3 H mx 3 President Glee Club 4 Girls League Plays 2 4 Girls uar tet 4 Song Queen 4 ADA LEE DURRWACHTER cc Communal Entered from Franklin High Los Angeles 4 Tamanawas 4 Senior Play 4 ,ff fgj. W W OSCAR EASTMAN Y Ours Scfenh 4 Student Leaders Conference 3 Chehalm Staff Z 3 4 Ch halm Editor 3 Student Council 3 Honor Society 2 3 German u 3 4 Tack l 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Boys uar tette 3 4 Glee Club Concert 2 Operetta 2 S W Music Tour nament 2 3 4 Mixed uar e e 4 F bal 2 r ss th e c VERA F ISCUS Vee General Entered from San Jose, Cali- fornia 4. CLIFTON FORSYTH CW General Entered from Montesano High School 45 Basketball 49 Boys' Club 4: Knights of Axe 4. , ' ea is ::.'A' .liz Y . 4, C ,g4,,.,,.4,z 14-7'-4-1 5 , I CLARENCE FURRER 34, .fy,..x. lf Clanfey,' Sclenlific Treasurer Class 3: Treasurer LOIS HAYTON Student Body 4: Knights of Axe Lore Hume Economiff Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Vice President Glee Club 4' Operetta Girls League 2 3 3 4' Kin Kni hts of Axe 4' . 1 S g v Business Manager unior Play 32 Basketball 4 Boys Club 4 Glee Club 3 4 St dent C uncll 4 Jr YA ,Lf in ard! Yvw-fv'-1 -' ZELMA HILL JOE GABEL C General ogy Snnm t Grs Leaguel Z 3 4 s Cnmson and Gray Z -I-was ter Committee 3 Social Welfare urn, Class 4 Science Club 3 Committee l 4 Pep Committee French Club 3 Football 4 Boys b Q -flr.c2u3Tf'-1 EDITH HOFFMAN Edith Commercial DOROTHY GALES Girls League Cabinet 4 DOI Henle F anonnrr GEORGE HOFFMAN Coffee Sczentz r: HELEN HACKETT German Club 3 4 Baseball Helen Home Economrrx 3 4 BUYS Club 4 ,a HERBERT HOPP Hubze Sclenlr l Entered from Adna 2 Honor Society 2 3 4 Boys Club 4 Baseball 2 3 4 BOYS Hb F F A Offxcer4 Sergeant at IE C Clll 4 Arms of Class 3 IRVING HANSEN Han: English Uwuymfufw -7 Eleven A 41 2, J , i .i K 2. ' ' , .4. I . 2 I . . WML- : - Q A , , l I 5 , ,4 ' J J K 2 H U , A -,Z In J fi f il' b , ,A , :Po- :. 4 . 3 3. ' 3 C 4. 1 1' t L 4, Q 7 1 I, L -,B A fr 11 ' V ., ,, l -H 5 , V, . , . , ,r '.V ., E , . : 'Cl in . . .i l' l 1 - 4: B' b3. . , H g K , , J iw- edeaifv --gi mg if J ZETTA HOSS Rune General Glee Club 3 4 Operetta 4 Girls League Plays 3 Gxrls Basketball Team 3 Interclass Az etlcss l 2 3 4 Manager of Basketball Team 4 Captaxn of Basketball Team 3 I Cv L RONALD JAMES a Screnlx Crimson and Gray l 2 An nual 2 3 4 Business Manager of Annual 3 Assistant Editor Annual 4 unlor Play 3 Stage Manager 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 Dramatlc Club 2 3 4 Student Councxl 3 German Club 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Assistant Yell Leader 4 Boys Club 4 Senior Play 4 All School Play 4 FLORENCE JOHNS Doble General Entered from Centralxa 4 CLARENCE JOHNSON Olze General Football Manager 3 Boys Club4 ALLEN KINNEY , Commercial Boys' Club 4 Glee Club 4 Chorus 4, Boys' Quartet 4, Honor So nety 4 Muslc Tourna ment 4 Qwwrwfe ,f jf 1 ,U j' r ff, -AX whiff Tue!-rQJ,AQ-QCP QD fu eg new JAY LADD Entered from Centralxa Hxgh Z Boys Club 4 J 1 J J fn, W Xxjlzffc JVM ROBERT LAUGHLIN Bu Clarrzcal Student Counclll 3 Presl dent junior Class 3 Play Com mlttee 3 Prom Chairman 3 Track 2 French Club 3 O chestra l ZOE LINWOOD ua Home Economics Crimson and Gray Staff 3 4 Annual Staff 3 Glee Club 3 Recordmg Secretary for Glrls League 3 Secretary of Student Body 4 Treasurer of Class 2 Honor Society 2 3 4 Tamana was 3 4 Vxce Presndent Hong, Socxety 3 Hxstory Club 4 1 RUTH LOGAN Rulhxe General Entered from Roosevelt Hugh Seattle 3 Secretary Senior Class 4 Tamanawas 4 Junior Play 3 Dramatnc Club 3 4 Honor So c1etY Z 3 4 Glrls League 4 H1 mx 3 All School Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Crxmson and Gray Stall 4 LUCY MEIGHEN Tillie Commercial Honor Society Z, 3, 4, Girls' League l 2 3 4, Valley Ball l Senlor Play 4 6-A I. 302555 'wi , f 4 kv 0 ' --71,3 ' ' - lt: 'J , fa'.r,.-L25-rr :Ve I ,Il 1 3, v 3' A , , v J fl fu f, aww .. 1 lf j . L X , ,rr, 4' 1 3 2 , W, P I 4 . . ' 5 . 2 'V 'ff League Cabinet 31 All' School ' Pg-iff G4-ngfal hl g V ' Q ,Q ,. . ' , . 7 I I f J ' . ' 5 U., YJ K . J, X! ' u bb Q -1' ' B UI, rr, . ff v J . , z. 'H A 5 3' . b ' : J ' . : , s I ' I v 3 '. I Z . . 1 . Z' 5 rj 1 ' 'Y : ' A U . . A C I 0 I' , V4 3 Q V HZ ,, - 1 ' . . .1 is S - , . l -. ' . I 0 , 'f' , 1 1 , - f 'I ' J' ' Y ' ' 2 I 3 Y . QM' a ' Pj , xy ' HAI 1 . I P' I A I nfl fb . 9 . . , ' ' ' gqf.e? , .5 ,. -tip , ' ' ' i Q' i' ARNOLD MILLER Bing General Knights of Axe 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Boys' Club 4. LOUIS MOISE Louie General Entered from T o p p e n i s h, Washington 35 Football 3, 45 Big C Club 45 Debate 3, 45 B etball 4' Knights of Axe 35 Pe Band 3 4 Boys Club Dramaqcs 3 Oratorical Contest EARL MOORE Moore Scxentxhc Big C Club 3 4 Football Z 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Baseball 3 4 Tennis I 4 French Club 3 Boys Club 4 Interclass Athletics 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 Science Clu 3 All School Play 4 Track 2 I-IAZEL MOORHEAD Pmky Claxncal Entered from Stadium High School Tacoma 4 Athletic Com mrttee 4 Social Welfare Com mittee 4 Captain Basketball Team 4 Glee Club 4 Chorus 4 Girls League 4 History Club 4 Captain Senior Posture Club GRACE MORAN Dmg Dong General Entered from Venice Califor ma 4 Girls League 4 Senior Play 4 RUTH NORRIS Raul General Girls' League l, 2. 3. 4: Pep Committee 3: Social Welfare Committee l, 25 Social Commit- tee 45 Chorus 3, 4. I asc gb ,, tx- STEWART NORTON Stewie Scientific Orchestra 1, 2, 45 Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Hi Jinx 35 Music Tournament 3, 45 Crim- son ancl Gray 2- Dramatic Club 3 Debate Z 3 Honor So ciety Z Pep Band 4 Football 4 W fvoflfl-'L J, THELMA PARR Porkie Home Economic! German Club 3 4 Girls Lea gue l 2 3 4 Social Welfare l Z 3 Athletic Committee 4 Social Committee 4 c..s..4,f VERNA PAULSEN Verna Commercial Orchestra l 2 3 4 Ensemble 4 Music Tournamentl 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 4 Chorus l Athletics l 2 Girls League l 2 3 4 Gi ls azz Orchestra 4 RICHARD PEACOCK Dick Scientific Entered from Stafford High Kansas 4 Orchestra 4 Boys Club 4 Tblrlttn f .swf ,qi -A .. , , . 4. , - . A 2. , . .4. - 3 4 ' - ' ' , . x ' ' I J f . I - ' 4 ,- ff rr - -P I , A , s , s s v - v- v ' r br 1 2 , , , :I . 1 ' 3 . 1 1 1 g , 1 - ' . . ' : . : : 2 ' . f - 4 . , , . , 4 'J r r r r ' 1 ' ff ' u ' ' , , 3 s , -Ltrk V v, ',', .rf - , , . 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V eq, V 4J:'g,i1,:1 . ,5.1wFfl:eL , ,Jw M -, A. .t...,, ,rw Q li-QL? -Fw I .g. .,,, ,,, x ' :H , 4. , ,:i,,sff,g?, t .fe fr, 4 if- H... .. .sf 5vn,x ' , ' I wl , v 1:,,i,,5m7,5i,s:,:N,m N . , , W,x1 V . JS M , v , A 5 FLOSSIE RAGAN Billie General Tamanawas 43 Athletic Com- mittee 43 Social Committee 45 Social Welfare 33 Girls' League 3, 4. .0 i,,3 . ' ' 171- , if ij If V I f L LOUISE RAPIER Cecil General Girls' Glee Club 3: Pep Com- mittee l Z Tamanawas 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Girls Leaguel 2 3 4 Social Welfare3 4 ELMER RASMUSSEN Razr Commercial PETER RUSOS Pete Sflfflflft' B Squad Basketball 3 4 Foot ball Manager 4 Baseball Man ager 3 CLIFFORD SAINDON Cl ffy General Entered from St Martins 3 unior Play 3 Dramatic Club 3 4 Publicity Manager 4 Knight of the Axe 4 Student Council 4 President Boys Glee Club One Act Play Contest 3 4 Treasurer H inx 3 Gle Cu 3 4 Chorus 3 unior Prom Committee 3 Crimson and Gray 4 Boys Club 4 Art Editor of Annual 4 Senior Play 4 Dramatic Club 4 '44 r - . 3 . : . I , , . , 1 ' , V .F ,, . . H U 4 U ,. - - if . ., , 2 - . , 1 9 - . 4- . 5 I 1 I , H - ,J l . , A W . ' . ' ,5 ,, . . H , I Y V . - , - , - , -ll 619 . , , : I - , ti 9. . 24 - 1 I l , . I : 9 I J : V2 l b . : A Q I . 9 C . . l . 3 J . 3 . v - ' ' ,Ms-tf,r. . A , V I . U , - , ., 1 :aww '-1.2-ig. V, ' ,4 ,- -,-. ,as V . ,. '- :4.,'-V-.sf - ' ,vm-444' ef-2'-ik' ef. , - .f - wa.:-,,. -' A , v main , 1,5 at - , in tt., .slug ,:,, , N: I h E:,!,, vg',:. , VV , VZ, V , ' ' ' L ' I , ' . ' PM rw-L Ap. , 3 i s .C LAWRENCE SCHWARZ Pudd'rl Head General Boys' Club 4. LEE SCHWARZ Swede Commercial Boys' Club 43 Vice President of Future Farmers of America 4. lf C Mfbfvv-f4f'f ' 771 Qfwwo' ROBERT SCHW ARZ Bo Scxenlx c Entered from Lincoln Hugh Tacoma 4 Orchestra 4 WINNIFRED SCOTT Wmme Classical Crimson and Gray Staff 2 3 4 Chehalin Z 3 4 Honor So ciety Z 3 4 Historian Honor Society 4 Girls League Cabinet 4 Girls Athleticsl 2 3 un ior Prom Committee Ellington English Award 3 6v6L Vljbb GLADYS SETTER Glad General Entered from Sidney High Montana 3 Girls League 3 I CPS CLIFFORD SEXTON Fai General Football 43 All Southwest Football 35 Treasurer of Boys' Club 45 Baseball 3. HAROLD SMITH Smitty Scientiflr Honor Society 3g German Club 3, 4g Vice President Class 3g Auto-Mechanics at Centralia ROSEMARY STEWART Rosle General Glee Club 2 3 4 Crimson and Gray Stall 2 3 4 Taman awas 2 3 4 Vice Presi ent Tamanawas 3 President Tam anawas 4 Operetta Z Glee Club Concert 2 4 H1 Jinx 3 Inter class Athletics 2 3 Senior Play Girls League Cabinet 3 Music Meet 2 3 4 cup-5 JM' gn Qvvd j,1f-e' ,fl ELIZABETH STINSON Betty Clasncal irs Athletics 1 2 3 Manager 4 Girls League Cab met 4 Crimson and Gray Staff 4 Annual Staff 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Tama awas Z 3 Debate Team 4 Girls jazz Or chestra 4 Senior Play Tennis Manager 4 SHIRLEY ANN STONE Shirley Home Economics Girls Athletics! Girls Glee Club 2 3 4 Girls Quartet 4 Girls League Plays 4 Crimson and Gray Staff 4 Dramatu u Z 3 4 H1 mx 3 School Play4 Music MeetZ 3 ,Bu-ana-.4-n.-a S44-44-6 Fifteen 1. 1, .ef H11 some 'wr-r lil f 3. , - 'S I' I 7 do 1 .. . ,, , . : ' V 1 f ,, ,, . . ' .' 5 . 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I 'rf' ,V ff' ' 'v,. vkeszfit ,-- .- 2- 11' , az X ig sf - RANDALL STROUD Carlos Classical Football 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Annual Staff 1, Z, 3, 4: Assistant Editor Annual Z: Sports Editor Crimson and Gray 3, 45 Traclt 2, Sports Editor An- nual 3, 45 Crimson and Gray Staff 1, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Boys' Quartet 3, 43 Vice Presi- dent Class 23 Vice President Student Body 43 Knights of the Axe 4g Junior Play 33 Hi Jinx 3: Interclass Athletics 1, Z, Hon- or Society Z, 3, 45 enior Play 4. . fbni4r MURIEL STUDEBAKER Mu-Mu Home Economic! Girls Athletics 2' Glee Club Z Crimson and Gray Stall 4 WWMJ ROBERT SWINTH Smick Screntt Football 2 3 Knights of the A e 4 H1 lnx 3 Boys Club 4 German Club 3 RUBY TAYLOR a Commercial Chorus 1 2 4 Glee Club l 4 Operet a Z Music Tournament 2 3 4 ',,ff RUTH TAYLOR Billie Honze Economics Girls Athletics l 2 Chorus 1 Honor Society 3 irl Lea gue Cabinet Slxlfrrx fa 154. ,ffflgwf VIOLA TAYLOR Toon Commercial Girls' League Cabinet 43 Cho- rus 1. Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 41 Operetta Zg Music Tournament 2, 3, 4, Junior Stunt 3. mw-fllwlg' IVY TODD I-yy General Entered from Kalama High School 4 Glee Club 4 Girls League 4 , vvf' A VVL r I J WIN FRED VANDERSLICE Bim G encral Entered from Tenmo l Girls League Plays Z 3 Girls Athle tics 2 3 Dramatic Club Z 3 4 President 4 Crimson and Gray Staff 2 3 4 Junior Play 3 Tamanawas 3 4 Honor So city 3 History Club 4 EDWIN VETTER General All Southwest Football Team 4 Football 4 Sergeant at Arms of S B 4 Sergeant at Arms of Cass 2 Baseball 1 2 3 g Club Z 3 LEO VIGARS Vxgars Scientific Entered from Mossyroclt 2 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Baseball Z 3 4 Bug C Club Z 3 4 Vice President Big C Club 4 Interclass Ath ics 2 3 4 Track 2 o Club 4 Captain Basketball Team 4 Annual Staff 3 Span ish Club 3 Honor ble Mention All Southw t F ball 4 I-Ii mx 3 Y 4 W W! 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I , Lis, , 'Iv A ff' 1' V JEANETTE WARMUTH Jeannie Home Economic: German Club 3, 45 Tamana- was 4. I fp mf!! W' i W ,fvfvt ROBERT WARNER Bu Screnlxfc Crimson and Gray Stal? 2 3 Dramatic Club Z 3 4 Student Body Treasurer3 Editor Che halin 4 Student Council 3 4 German Club 3 4 U of W Conference 4 One Act Play Contest 4 Honor Society 2 3 ADA WELSH Sheba Home Economic: Entered from Onalaska 3 French Club Ssw-'-Awlfvlgb EWELL WILLIAMSON Gus Classical s Glee Club I 2 3 Girls Glee Club Accompanist 3 rchestra I 2 4 o s uartet 3 4 Combined Glee Club Z 3 4 Girls Quartet Ac companisr 3 4 Boys Club 4 Knights of the Axe 4 H1 Jinx 3 Leader of Pep Band 4 S W Music Tournament Z 3 4 Op eretta Accompanist 3 dw. we . L. .x , Lk 'J DOROTHY WILSON Dol Commercial Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. EDWIN WIRTA Ed Scirnfifr Football l. Z, 43 Big C Club 4: Boys' Club 45 German Club 3, 43 Annual Staff Z: Crimson and Gray lg Interclass Sports 2. CLAUDE WOOD Re English Glee Club 4 Football 1 2 etball 1 Baseball 2 3 4 Track Z Big C Club 2 3 4 Crimson and Gray Staff 3 Annual Stall 3 rage Stal? Z Chorus Z 3 4 nights of the Axe 4 Interclass th etics I Z Boys Club 4 istory Club 4 Tennxs Team Vous DONALD YATES Don Scxenlifc .L iv Knights of the Axe 4 Ger man Club 3 4 JOHN ZOPOLOS obnny Screntifi Football 3 4 Big C Club Spanish Club 3 Boys Club 4 ZITA HANSON Shim Claxncal Honor Society 2 3 German Club 3 Annual 3 Crimson and Gray 3 Girls League 2 3 Posture Club 3 Charm School 3 High School in 3 years pg. aft! Sevznken .w f 1-L H bv my ,, dn q - I. I '5 3, 41 Bask L , Z, 3.. D-1 - - s 1 ..E ' ', KAI 1 I A ' .: ' : ,K J. - j-lad' H. 5 JJ 4. M- F- 'W- . 6 'I y Boy' ...,4: 0 , .3, :BVI Q . an y' I. ' f HJ U Q If n' A ' ,'z m -AQ fl- 4 I L ' 3' . K - H. , I U , l f Qff- - K -A 32'f N 'Z'2g: - , hw Q -- , ' ,. -... f :, N 1 3 , ln ' , . W,-'g ' - . 1, ,iitgt Q. ,M ,J . , A I .,. N 'li '14 A .fm H 1175 .- , V , .eaamus n ng 1'lrSIRoW In r to ugh! Hopp amey MacDonald Crowell Bunce Hawltxns B Sturdevant Moses M Sturdlvant Srcond Row let to nght Zenkner Tauscher johns Neu Brown Boyle Randall Donahoe Bnght Third Raw len lo nghi Kelley Carmichael Henderson Thorp Guy Black M1ner Stottlemeyer Fourth Row let to nghl Klxne Menghan Fleck Hansen ONe1l Kam ,Iorgenson Anderson Fxfth Rau left io rzghl Esler Perkms YVarner Jubb Thorson McLeod Buchanan Baxter Watklns Slxth Raw le t to right Mlss Laubscher Hendncks McClung Costello Stewart Mr McMullen Dartah Rasmussen Maier McGee dl IIU N lll4IVDlllQ3 'VlZlll ASS Fur: Row Ie! to nghl Harold Kreutzer Hetbert Kreutzer Hawkins Fxssel Truett Buet Kelsh Reed Second Row lei to nghl Gxlbertson Dunn ohnson Zutafetn Francis Shorey Moore Thxrd Ron lc! lo ugh! D Short Schaffer Pfxrter Olcles Angst Peterson Fourth Raw le! lu ugh! H Short Whnte Covington Stoht Styger Nlulfotd Canady Aust Mass Laubscher Eighteen Fzfth Ron left lu ugh! Coffman Mr McMullen Holt Scherer .Szxth Row left to ugh! Buchanan Dexchler MacDonald Wxllrlch Spence ames New 1 'Jam M2351 -A .-f 'f ,,R. . ., , '. ' H . tf E r . - . , . , Y .b . . , bf U. A . . Y, E . l . , ' . V ', f . I I . . . . Y , , -. . 1 9 U , f I . . I ,n 4 , , . - U 3 v - n - - I , : , , , , . J - , J lm' ,x f -gf , , H, - . v , 8, ,..1Q,4.fig' ., A s.,,,4.,45-L V H A I - . 1 Q, : it ,.51 f ' , , - , , a....Yli.i .. . ,. A-, . ' ,V l, A . I an f , '41 . .f..fr,'g' 'Q ' agifeiepn Fun Row le I lu ugh! Fear Schnase G05 Rledle Byers l.1nn Haven Coffman Hanks Russell Second Ron le I lo Hgh! B ndlx Sellllc Self Wood Black Adams Werb Rogers Covington Thzrd Row leyl to ngbl ones Burns Balfour Selter Kam Crown Maccarthy Nlcholson .......--. Fourlh Raw Ielm ngbt Packwood Gray Balfour Dosser Davxdson Angel Russel Nacht Evans OBan F1 tb Row lei to ngbt Busek Darrah Kinsey Byrd Kxeszlmg Ulrxch Szxth Raw lei to ugh! Madsack Vanderbull Zopolos Bantz Galusha Barber S4lD1lPl!Hll1lDlW4lDIMT UIVLASS Fur! Ron left to rxgbl Larsen Bock Wedem Elmgren Nelson Lewis Graham McBride Pen! Strand Raw lef! I0 nth! Meyn Raabl Roush Lawrence Nxchols Lynn Broderick Garret! Than! Run left to ngbt N Shorey D Shorey Sellards Phnllxppn Mueller Oppe Thorson Fourlh Row lefl ta right E Hamilton Bendix Canady W Hamilton Orloslce Taylor Fifth Raw let to ugh! Narburgh Nelson Mlller Roeber ensen Smxth Reber Cxeslalt Szxth Ron let 10 11511: Rott Roberts Calvm Vetter Dxeclcmann Wxrta Courneyer Donohoe Sevenlh Run left la right Wllll1mSOh Hansen Curtis Artz 7, W,-raliiiff Nmeleen X. -T U 4 I 4 - V TQ. 'rr' , . . A f , f A I . . , . . - , f r , , . , , . P l 1 ,, l h ' ..............- l 7777 1-4 ,. , a 1 ' a-V , if :4'7'95a:f,:+, . I. gl .m gf 1. I ,-:,u1in:-1-f- 1 f .13-L7 J gv i 'G' '1'nu1I3 Inf! Rm: I I lr Hgh! Prlondy Gerry Kes-per 0' the School Lovrrs usr Playxnp, n ra I I If right Plano Plan-r Ted Smmr llvzrd R n I I In ugh! Mr Glann Havmg Some Fun The Beit Man Star Player fmvm Pun lit Ir rr,r,hI Schnase Oflrce :rl F1 Ih R n I I Il nglfl Xell Kmg Professor Mrrten Freclrles Yell Dulce zAX'Uil1HffXf1MIUMlES 101- Dv 5-4 .Q ii rt Run II nth! W1 Ilamson o man F el Mrs Whxte muuo ml R n I ff nth! Warxler Furrer Nlnller Samdon Ch.: ln Sr X l Chlef Announcer Orena Armstrong ASSOCIRIB Announcer Randall Stroud Bookkeeper Zoe Lmwood 7 TATION C H S has completed one of the most successful years on 1ts broadcastlng experlence The affalrs of thls statlon are managed hy a Student Council which w1s organlzed two years ago The other representauves ln the councll are the class presldents Gordon Brmes, Boh Flssel, and Vernell Wllllamson, editor of the Crlmson and Gray, Caroline Coffman, dlrectors of Athletlcs, Mxss Thorne and Mr Glann, edltor of the Chehalnn, Bob Warner, dean of gurls Mrs XVh1te, presxdent of the Glrls League, Gertrude Clnpm, presndent of the Boys Cluh Allan Bantz, and yell leader, Don Mlller The council managed the sale of season tlclcets and adxtrtxslng for all school entertaln ments Ir also sponsored the Student Dance gn en ln anuarv Thns was a sport dance, the most successful ever glven ar thls statnon The Councll has shown exceptnonal ahnhty to manage the huslness of rho smrxon quulsly :md aasxly Twenty on A l I TV T :U C X z 99 - 1 T , Y A, , G . ' , -V we 5 4 wx, NS.. . U 'I V Q. 1 15 K, , sg, I ,iffy-x, v . fy. f, 1. 4. , , O 5' L A T, lx ,.. , K - A A X f , y f Fir . Iuf rw A' 1 l' 5 , C If , rss . ,. ' ' , L' ' tl. .Yero or, uf .1 .1 : , ' .',' , f 'p , llunl Run, lf!! lu nylwl' Mr. Glcmn, Bram-s, Mass Thorn--. Arm-.Hong f 1 r ' 1 sk r 1 ' , ' X , X A III IN HH rll 1 N Ii! el ,ll TIM IN 41 1 ll Il y r . . Xqx . . . ' ' ' ' . ' . ' ' 1' ' . .' .7 F Jew? FH!! Row lc I lu right Barley Logan Coffman Bo en Scott Hansen Snond Row Ie! to ugh! Peterson Mrller W Dxeckmann Hendricks Black Stinson Mme! Tbzrd Row Ie! lu nglal Mr Mrtten Eastman ames V Warner Bunce McClung Fourth Ron le t lo ngbt O Dleckmann Bantz R Warner Stroud 1rV7llHll 1lE 1lHlA1IL1lN Those who are chlefly responsible for thls year s edmon of the Chehalln are Announcer Robert Warner Assoclate Announcers Rose Marne McClug, Ronald ames Control Room Ward Peterson Chlef Artlst Clxfford Samdon The C' hehal1n IS the name or the yearbook edlted by the wrlters of our studlo It first went on the air ln 1900 but it d1d not appear agam untll 1910 It has had a var1ety of names, belng known successlvely as the Oracle,' Cr1mson and Gray and slnce 1921 as the Chehalln Smce 1927 a dlstxnctlve theme has been used throughout the volumes All features, art work, and act1v1ty sketches portray thls theme In 1927 the 1nd1an Feature was used, next year the aeroplane, the next year, movletone then the tourmg xdea, and thls year the radio theme was developed Several features have been presented thls year for the hrst tlme Faculty, basketball and football have had 1nd1v1dual rather than group plctures Also the Semor Class Prophecy hae been wrltten m verse lnstead of prose For the past years a subscrlptlon contest has been sponsored wlth Centralla The school sccurmg the smallest percentage of subscrlptlons donates a program for the student body assembly of the opposing school Chehalls has won thls contest consxstently for the past three vears The success of this lssue IS due to the busmcss firms of Chehalls, the Student Body the Annual Staff and to the Advxsors, MISS ewett and Mr Mxtten Twenty two 'QM 'N ' 4.-'4J'3?9'H'f' ' . . ' , 2-r' H in ' 412' , ..'QQm:,-s.. .I f ' I f . -I ' , r ,A . Q. n , f 1 .I . I . J . . . . . ', I f . . . . . - -2.1 . . . , . . , , . , . ' ' U 7 ' 7! ' ' I . 7 ' :CV , ' ' V lk V ' f.. Q n- -an F: 11,0 -me WW Fun Run lr I to HAM Dunn Williamson Buer Coffman Truett Logan Galusha Barley St und Rau It 1 lu ugh! O Ban Hendncks Bunce Stone Hansen Thrrd Rau It I Io right ohnson Bantz Miner Duell Armstrong Mr Mitten Path Run ltft to nth! Black Stmson Studebaker Anderson 1UllQlllNlS4lDN AMD 1IEZllQAtY Chlef Announcer Carolme Coffman ASSOCIHEC Announcers Gerry Bunce, Vl'glHl3 Warner Control Operator Wesley Dunn HE Crlmson and Gray, the news publlcatlon of our studlo, hrst appeared IH 1914 Smce thls txme If has increased steadily ln quallty Many notable and progressive 1m provements were made thls year under the able dlrectxon of Carolme Coffman Attempts were made to wrlte up studlo act1v1t1es rn a more orlgmal fashlon, and departmental and socxety news were wrltten up 1n a feature style It was also the atm of the staff to mcrease the appeal of the paper to the average reader The assignment of artlcles was conducted m the same wav news stones are handled ln the large newspaper, by glVlI1g out regular beats to be covered Exchanges were increased, and many helpful ldeas were recelved from other schools All together, ten issues were put out, the umors domg the nmth, lh March Speclal mentxon must also be made of Mr Mltten, dramatlc advlsor and Miss Moffett, crmc who contrlbuted much to the success of the paper Another new xdea was lntroduced that of awardmg plns to the three members of the staff who contrlbuted the best work durmg the year Of partlcular mterest IS the fact that the Crimson and Gray 15 a member of the Wash mgton State Hlgh School Press ASSOCIHIIOD and a charter member of the Natxonal Scholastxc Press ASSOCISIIOII Our publlcatlon recelved a first class honor ratmg tn the Natlonal News paper Contest of the N S P A Twenty three is -1 ss' 3152. , A 'S A ,, elf. l' 5' H ' C 7 . '. . . 1. Lsln t , l J 4 -1. 1 4 Q . .I f 1 ' t ' 1'f . ., b W 1-,H - Q 311' 5 ' x -- 4,32 ' . n ' . M . 4 . I K xx , C V4 ,Q , K tk .1 itil 2 A ,ii Q , V- if .r : l ,. . y ' Q I ' l ' ' . V Q 'c , if ' : . I . . . . U lwzurllv Row, left to rlghf: Saindon. Miss Moffett, Wagner, Vanderslice. McClung, Wfarner. Dierkman. QF ,, . ,, . . . . -- :HE ' , ' I as 5 fQ?g'ffE','a Q,JgafP',Qff iN?' Q i V Ftrs! Ron let to right Mrs White Mrs Flagg Galusha Truett Logan Linwood Coffman Strtmd Run let to right Hanson Costello Sturdevant Stottlemeyer L Melghan Boron Busek Rogers Covmgton Third Run let lu nth! Kinney Fear Bendxx Scott Bantz Black Hanks Adams Fourth Run If: lu nth! Wxllrlch Baxter Bunce McClung Zopolos Nelson F1 lb Ron left tu Hgh! Warner Laughlm Nelson Moore Vetter Mr Bennett Peterson D1etltmann llHl1lDN4IDl1R9 SllD'1UlllllF1IfY Chlef Announcer Ward Peterson Control Room Operator Lewls WlllflCh Lecturer Rose Marle McClung HE program this year centered around the early hlstory of Washmgton A serles of monthly broadcasts were gxven by Mr McM1llen, Mr C F Anderson, Mr Mltten, Mr D W Bush Mlss Stella Shorey and a FCVICW of Honore Morrows book We Must March, by Alice Costello These talks were on earlv settlements and Indlan life rn Wash mgton The thlrd annual banquet of the Honor Society was glven Aprtl 7 at the Semor Hlgh School bulldmg Mr Bennett, Mr Glann and Mr George R Thompson of the school board were the speakers Muslcal numbers were furmshed by Randall Stroud, Marjorie Fear, Allen Kmncy and Evelyn Galusha Gerry Bunce gave a readmg Rose Marle McClung, lecturer, acted as toastmnstress A new office was created th1s year, that of hlstorxan Wmmfred Scott who holds the office this year has collected and wrltten the hlstory of the orgamzatxon Mrs Flagg and Mrs Whlte are the faculty advlsors The Honor Society was orgamzed rn 1922 bv Mr Bennett It s atm IS to encourage and reward hugh attamment ln scholarshlp, leadership, character and servlce The Soclety thxs vear enrolled forty members Tuenh frm f My .h R T sf -X H 1' , 'Y f ' 5 .- . - ,-, v - - - ', L' ' I I . , , , , . . - L l-1 ' - 9 tt Q as - - - - I r-1. Selond Run Busek Bailey Sturclevant Rapler Ashburner Angel Mrs Whxte Tbxrd Run le I tu ugh! Sturdlvant Bnght Linn Miner Durrwachter Kelley O Ban ourth Ran le I to right Mcclung Maier Chapin Busek Anderson Armstrong Cook Stinson TAN NLZXNZAX WAS Chief Announcer Rosemary Stewart Associate Announcer Beulah Maler Control Room Wlnlfred Baxter Studlo Manager Betty Stmson 66 AMANAWAS IS an Ind1an word meanmg Servrce The club IS a servxce and athletic orgamzatlon, but SCl1Ol8l'Sl'llP IS a l1m1tat1on to membershlp It first went on the axr m 1922 Before orgamzxng thls years club, the remammg g1rls chose new members to talce the places of those who graduated The membershlp ts lnmlted to thirty five girls seven sopho mores, eleven jumors, and seventeen seniors The constltutlon was revxsed and a new symbol was adopted The letters C H S T whtch stand for Chehalls I-hgh School Tamanawas are cut ln crlmson chemlle upon a gray background The fxrst xmportant program they broadcasted, was sellmg hot dogs to hungry spectators at football games The results were used to pay for their cut m the annual and to help 1m prove the rest room The Tamanawas sponsored the Thanlcsgxvmg Day assembly program They have ac compllshed much thus year and there lS st1.l a peppy group to carry on the work next year Tweniy we J f ' 1 Y ' ..r..... - ' ' a g ,rs - , .. A ' . ' 4 -9 ,, ' ' .1 J A ,NL 4 5 kv .W ,1 A -' In ' I , Fin! Row. left tu right: Riedle, MacDo-nald, Logan, Conmanx Stewart. Nicholson, McCarthy, Vanderslice. Ragan, F ', f J . . , . . . , - . X X x L X X Mgv u ' - - ee - n - - . . . , . . . . . . . ., ' ' l l , ' ' ' 'l .f' ZS f a xl 0 ' . . ' - . ' ' . i it ' IW 'li ' M ' . I lui. . V . -ax.. F1151 Row let tu ugh! Rleclle Goff Stmson Nrcholson Galusha Mrs White Duell Kelley Scrum! Row lefl to ngbl R Taylor Scott Black Hoffman Brrght Thzrd Raw lc t ta nght Donahoe Miss Laubscher Mxss Pollom Wagner V Taylor Fourrh Row lrft to ugh! Chapin Thorne Adams 'Vllss Cox 4ILZlIll!QllLS llblllizbhlllglllllli Chlef Announcer Gertrude Chapm Associate Announcer ane Donahoe Control Room Operator Ruth Taylor Electrlclan Grace Brxght Df3m3f1C Aclvlsor Mrs White HE Gxrls League has agam broadcasted a successful serles of programs thus year All the gxrls ln school belong to thxs organlzatxon, the a1m of which IS to promote frlendllness among the grrls The buslness and dlltlCS of the League are attended by commlttees Each gxrl may work on two They are social, pep, athletxc, poster, restroom and soclal welfare Two mixers are held each year, one ln the fall and one ln the spring Also a Mothers Tea IS given each April It IS held ln the school in order that the mothers may have the oppoltumty of vlsxtmg the classes In order to ralse funds one act plays are sponsored This year an unusual evacuation was obtamed by gxvmg an operetta ln place of one play Among the RCIIVIUCS 1ncluded m this years program were publicity for the League, enllvenmg the rest room, and the presentatlon of programs for the girls or the student body Mrs Whlte, advlsor and clean of glrls, has taken an actlve mterest ln the league ln order to promote its success Twenty :xx M .tiff rr'f n M 9 IV HL-I . , . . . : 4 T' Cf, , '- Q- ., s- a my: A- ' is1i,'f43,. 2--3'1?i-9,1111 2' Z,-at- -:Q-f ree-H., r ' - ' , V . ., L- -- w , ..J71- w'gz,--'..4fe-' 4 Q .- ,w Lg. -t .,-f- A, '49 If fib- - ' 1 vw., , ' ' ' 6 1 ..-' T' ' '. , . rj, 1 - ' - '- , ' . . ' , 11 44 ' , ..,-1 , jf ,,. - 1 . . 1. 1. .Q. ,I ,,.4w.,y.,- I - - .:,.. I ,Q ff , 4, , ' ,aa- L-1 Fxrxt Row Ie: lo ugh! Bantz Flssel Wlllxamson Hansen Covxngton Second Row le! to rx ht Set on Brmes Mr Mitten Dawes IVKNIDNYS 'IEZIVLIIUIB Chlef Announcer Allan Bantz Associate Announcer Guy Covmgton Control Room CllEOl'd Sexton HE Boys Club IS a new group of entertalners ln Chehalls Hlgh School It was or ganxzed last fall under the dxrectlon of Mr Mitten The orgamzatlon corresponds wlth the Girls League, and all boys are members They broadcast to promote a friendly Splflt among themselves and between the faculty This company has a board of control to conduct all busmess The board consists of all the officers of the club, the advlsors, and a representative from each class Since the presldents of all the classes thxs year were boys, they served ln the Board as representatlves of therr classes There rs a commxttee m charge of each functlon of the club These are soclal, pep athletic, philanthropic, bulldmg grounds, entertainment, advertising, committees and a labor bureau, the purpose of It IS to catalogue avallable jobs and assign them to the boys desxrtng work Projects supervlsed by this organization are Maintenance of the athletic fxeld, sellmg tlclcets at the games and the proper conducting of the hte dnlls One of the mam features of the club thls vear was Dad s Nught a get together meetlng of the boys and thelr fathers An mterestmg and amusing program was put on by the boys and refreshments were served Twenty seven -5 4 'qs 1 ' , f ' : 4 , , f ' . A . ' . , f s I -I , , - , - . , . . . . . , 7 ' ' tt 7 ' D ' , 9 - .1 ,V f , , ' 'N :ceu'-:vs-wifvfelg-f'11:-, -at Ks sf P A. 421- w . . V - f - - , .. Q A t ef. Ay.,-avr, Q- 1-L kai 341. -e -Ltd 1: V K gr ,.j, 37 gs , M .1 , - 'Zigi k ,N .,., f t Q I Az 'A i K , A -, - 4 F ll- if V1 Q V V., ' . g n A , Q.. . . -, lkt hfnaijf 1.51 255. H A' Aww-wv1mx45?L.ffLQ -,,. ,, r '- 'fV'6'5N5:5:::.l miie! .fs H . 4 , t -, swf. t .,,g,j.xay . . -' r A pr' -V Fin! Row It I lo ugh! Wood Hansen Wlrta Creech White Artz Moore S and Row lei tu nth! Scherer Sexton Barnes Btlnes Mr Glann Vlgars Mouse ensen Thzrd Run let to ugh! Deeds Bantz Dawes Chaney Covington Vetter llblllllll 'U 4lU1lUlU1Il3 Chlef Announcer Allan Bantz ASSOCISIC Announcer Leo Vxgars Control Room Operator Gene Chaney HE Blg C Club of Chehahs Hlgh School IS composed of boys who have earned a brg C 1n some major sport The major sports are football, basketball, and baseball The company frrst went on the a1r 1n 1922 The objects of the broadcasts are to ralse the scholarshlp ratlng among athletes and to enforce tralmng rules Mr Glann IS dramatlc advisor for the company Seven asslstlng artrsts were added to the staff at the close of the football season and four after basketball The company sold 1ce cream cones at nearly all the basketball games, earnmg money ln thts way to pay for the small gold Cs awarded to the graduating members, thelr pxctures IH the annual, and the banquet for the club members The K1wan1s and Rotary Clubs agam donated the B1g C sweaters to the boys thls year, and they are very grateful to these two clubs for their generous support of the athletlc teams of the school Twenty eight 1 15 e , f Y f , .... , . , . , J . f. I r v , . , , . I QQ '97 - ee u - ' - HT! ' te aa - ' - ' QQ 7 T! ' ' ' - - - - ee n - . 2, -- rj 'i ' Q 115825 .Y K' fe., Nb, ,tygil u ml ' .','. 1 gg S 545-V. ffl ' ' A -x..3s-g'Q?5 faZAe': -'A lf 'V ' V ,. ' -- X .l - t . MMM , f ' 'bwffflviifl 13, F1151 Row let to right Hendricks Guy Mrs Flagg Hopp Parr Buchanan Kelsch Zenkner Tauscher Second Row left to ugh! Hansen Bantz McClung Mrner Truett Baxter McGee Tbzrd Row left to ugh! Pakar Perkins Thorpe Thorson Xvarmuth Amerm McLeod Fourlb Ron le I to nglvl Short Dunn Scott Black Busek Eastman F1 lb Row It t to ngbt Yates Aust Zutafe n Flssel Herbert Kreutzer Hawkins Scherer Sixth Ron le I to nght Warner Hoffman Smith Stohr Olcles Harold Kreutzer Wlllr1ch Snentb Row l t to lvl R ames Covmgton White A James 4L!1lEllQNlAN 4lUllUlUlll3 HE German Club IS an mformal orgamzatlon of all the students studying that language and there are nelther dues nor officers The arm of the organlzatlon IS to mcrease the student s knowledge of German Two important programs were broadcast this year At the first, Mr Beckley, a well known CICIZCH of Chehahs told of h1s trxp to Germany and partxcularly of the PHSSIOH Plav Ill Oberammergau The remamder of the stars lncluded Oscar Eastman, who played two xylophone solos, Donna Hendrlcks, who sang a German song Frleda Amrlen, who gave a readmg and Stxlle Nacht sung by Shumann I-Iexnk was played on the phonograph I was a most xnterestmg program, after wluch German cakes were served The club agam went on the arr 1n Aprrl The program conslsted largely of the Slhglhg of German songs and readmg German poems, one of whlch was Go the s Erkomg Ther were also instrumental numbers and readlngs All the meetxngs are conducted ln German and the club IS a real beneht to German students A great deal of credit IS due to Mrs Flagg German lnstructor and faculty advlsor, and also founder of the organlzatxon Twenly nme my , M t Mi? 'H ' , f ' : 'Q . . . . . ,V , , , . , I v. u y 1 - s . E . ', I I . .Q . . . 1 If , 'f U I . - ri . H . . V 1 - A f I . H . , I. . n . . ' , ef ng : . ,I -. v V, . . ,'- Y l X Y 7 ' Q! ' 5, - ' f , . . ' ' E 3 Q! ' .77 ' 7 4 115 1. Tu , 1 r 1:1 ' aw cs, f L it W ,. .. . N , y ,, Q, ll , - , vw, Fur! Row left to ngln Stlnson Hanks Wlndley OBan Second Row let lo ngh! 'Vlr McMullen Morse Norton Cournyer IIWIDIIQIIEN Sli US OME mterestlng programs were broadcasted this year by the Hxgh School debate team Tryouts were held at the begmnmg of the year for those who were mterested The following radio artlsts were chosen Alflrmatxve Dorxs Hanks Stewart Norton, and Louis Morse Negative Betty Stmson, Vxrgmla O Ban and Leo Cournyer The question for debate this year was practxcal and of unusual mterest, Resolved that all automobile owners should be requlred by law to carry msurance coverrng personal l1ab1l1ty and property damage As a team they first took the a1r in a debate wlth Longview in whxch they defended the proposltlon The decxsxon however was awarded to Longvxew The second alt appearance was at Mossvrock Thus tlme they won the debate The negative team began 1ts sensatxonal broadcast wmmng thelr flrst debate wlth Van couver They lost xn their second broadcast with H0qU13m An amendment to the Constltutlon of the Associated Students was passed near the end of the year provldmg for a standard debate award These were small pxns and for a three year dlSt1hCtl0h a guard IS to be added Loulse Wlndley, a sophomore, deserves specxal mentlon Although not a member of the regular debate team, she entered the Natlonal Oratorlcal Contest and was the representative from this school Debate requires the hardest work of any of our activities, and the school owes a great deal to the team and to Mr McM1llan, the coach Thirty 'V' an ' f, E ' I 4 .A . A ' , ' - . f A - v - 1 . I 1 ' 1. , . . . . . . , . . . . U I Y, ' ff ,, ' ' ,, . . 1 ., Z ,-,cg 1... . , .-'V ,W .1 1- - - , 4-1 , fi'-,L -3 3' ft ,U .Alf-'f i v' ' -253 ., . , Y 4 ,-, g-jfi?--A I , I , 'f- .1 ,-1 . Q.,,.g,,.t .-a.H'gP'Z1'f 'f ' ', ' - 31-.1.'.-15' 'A ' 1. ' fs, '.,u-F L ' - -,Tm-J. , 4 , -I., Intl Rm I flu right Paulsen Chrxst nson Angst Hansen ensen Morse Norton Schwartz Galusha Shorey Curtrs Pot! S nd Run If! tu right Covington ames Fear McGee Coffman Butbee Miller Williamson Canady Stinson Klesllng Peacock Wagner F Williamson Flssel Wlllrlrh Mr Carlson X LONG with the other broadcasts from statlon C H S, the orchestra and quartets have thelr daily programs Besides the boys and gxrls quartets, there IS a mlxed quartet featurlng Evelyn Galusha, Ruth Bantz, Orval Reld, and Oscar Eastman The orchestra and muted quartet broadcasted at the Centralra and Vancouver music meets under the d1rect1on of Mr Carlson -a.q-q nv, hrs! Run left lu H5171 McDonald Duell Stone Nxcholson S nd Rm ltfl lu ugh! Bantz Galusha Hendrlcks Christensen Third Run If! ll right Rled klnney Stroud Eastman Tbxriy one rgrf f: .. 'e,. . .J.. , '. .. ff-to ', 1' : ' . l. . . . , ' . ' . . . xt Y , . ,... -- auv' 1 sfo. '- 4 - ' .. l -D k 'Q' -.1 ' . .. Y 'E I z V , 1' I .' . ,I . . e . flu! Ron let to rrrlvr offman Stone R Taylor Nicholson Chrlstex son Shnase Galusha Donahue MacDonald :cond Ron lr I to Hgh! Male Ceo Ch1 ln N1 Hr F a Third Ran lL'fllcIrl1.,f7I Durwachter Miner Todd Hoss Duell Hayton ONe1l Ashburner V Taylor Laxsure Flurth R n I I tht Mr Carlson Hendricks Bendix HE Boys and Glrls Glee Club broadcasted over numerous statxons thls year und r L the dlrectxon of Mr Carlson Over the Southwest Washlngton net worlc from Centralla and Vancouver stucllos, very flne programs were glven hy the Glee Clubs of ch Ch halls QtLlCl10b 7 hzrly Inu Furs! Run Ie! lo right Dxeckmann Wirta Wrllrlrh Stohr Norton Kmn y Mooe Strand Ron lefl lo rxglvl Williamson lVlacDo'x:xlcl Churchill Samdon Peacock Lewis Reid Third Ron If I to r1g,l1! Coffman Artz Stroud Kreutzer ames Wood Creech Fourth Ron left to rzgjrl Eastman Mr Carlson r 3 f ' r C . . . ' . . Y A . C . t , . . I S I . f ' :I ' r. ls. . . 1' . , ., 2 Bwntz. lnu.s' 1. Bnlznk. I l 4 r rl '. ffl. rr rig.: Y . 'I -. Q b V l I II-x a ' a - - , . . . 7 0 B -x I U f I F 'I I , I . I v . I . I . 4 2 . I Y - I ' If 1, IJ I I I ' Flu! Ron fm I In 115,51 Barber Vanderslnce Hendrick O Ban Logan Coffman Duell Stand Kon I t to right Stom Galusha Bunce Bendix Fear Armstrong Third Rau I I la right A ames WlllYlCh Fxssel Churchill Chapin Busek Warner HE Dramatnc Club was reorgamzecl this year under the d1rect1on of Mlss Laubscher Durmg the year, the members broadcast two short plays for the student body, and later they presented The Grxll ln a one act plav contest that IS broadcast each year from the Longvlew Hlgh School Studlo Frm! Rau If! to ugh! Samclotl Bunce Schnase Warner Second Run lcfl I0 ugh! Nllss Laubsher Bnnes Smith ames Duell Tbxfty thru Tl Www' YY - - 'L' Y vr F-bw A x Ax I H 'f 4 'f : , ' . A s. ' . . . . I ct ', ef : I , .- ' . v', 1 . 3 ff ' I - J . . V A . . . . Fourtlv Raw, fufl tu rigbl: Canady. R. James, Gilbertson, Franslsco, Miss Laubsher. Saindon. Bourke. ec - as - - - 5 -il fr K 5 J !' V . V- f . : . A l Y l . '. ' I ' . ' . ' . J , - L... Fear Bantz Crowell Stone Scherer ames Norton OBan Chapm Logan Buer Galusha Armstrong Moore Miss Pollom Truett Wlrta NE of the most successful presentatrons of Stat1on C H S was the All School Play, The Lucky Break Thus broadcast was sponsored th1s year by the umor class The Senlor class play, Once ln a Lxfetrme was presented very successfully over the local Station The success of these broadcasts was due to the excellent cast and the coaches, Miss Pollom, Mr McM1llen, and Miss Cox Furl Raw lef! to rrghl Churchill Stewart Logan Moran Melghan Dxeckmann Se and Row lc I lo right ames Stroud Armstrong Cook Chapln Stinson Tfvxra' Rau lefr la right Dawes Miss Pollom Miss Cox Bantz Norton 1711113 four l l lw :Q .aa ' . Q' ' -I - ,i ' lt ' ' ' 79 ATIUHIIMETUINUS iff fi o 5, tt S t Vng e Zoplswo 1 gb vH ldKrut betK t utt e llF4ID1ID1VUl5A ML SWTQIIUQAX IIU A OACH -I D Glann announced the program of football from Chehalls studlo th1 year Mr Glann s popularrty as an announcer was dehnltely secured nn 29 when he broadcast the State Champlon Bearcats Our announcer had to start the season with but four stars from the year before However he developed a team which spoke rherr prece lxkc veterans The hrst games broadcast were practices wrth Onalaska and Longvlew The former was turned back 26 0 but the Lumberjacks proved to be tough and handed us a 7 0 drubblng The next game was on the road bemg our frrst league game at Olympla Nelther team could ga1n consistently and the game ended ln a scoreless ne In a non league game we defeated Shelton on our home fleld 26 0 the Loggers belng completely outclassed Our second league game ended rn a 25 0 wm over the httle Seagull team from Raymond A week later ln a non conference game the Kelso Hrgh squad was smothered 18 0 Two brg games came next wlth the Bearcats lnvadmg Grays Harbor Aberdeen defeated them 12 7 and on Armlstlce day Hoqulam was lucky enough to eke out a 7 6 vrctory The most lnterestmg part of thls program came on Thanksglvlng day rn the annual Bear cat vs Tlger conflict Centralla VlS1ICd us wrth a record of no defeats and full of the hlghest hopes for a dec1s1ve victory over her ancrent rivals The Chehalls boys played msplratlonal ball however and had the Tigers on the short end of a 6 0 score for three quarters Late Ln the last period Centralla started a rally culmlnatlng rn a touchdown whxch t1de the score The game ended soon after wxth the final score 6 6 Much credit should be glven to Mr Glann for developing a football team such as we had from a nucleus of only four experienced players Tbzlyf e fwfw E9'f'w'.f l L 'X ll 7 z a .. A s R Fir!! Row, lcfl I nvhl: Ve er, hor , Moise, ',ars, Bantz, De ds, Wirta, Moore, Scherer, oo , o d. Second Row, lcf Io ri I: Larsen, Kelle , aro e zer, Her r reutzer, Ar Z, Schaffer, Tr e , Ro ber. Lewis. Third Row, lcfr tu ngbl: Coffman. Hansen, Jensen, Gabel, Sexton. Creech, Donohoe, Reber, Stroud, White. 'r N . . ' ' 's s - - ' 3 - 9 - , . - . . s y - . I . , ' s ' 1 ' ' ' ' s D A 9 D ' ' ' '1 - iv C,oach Glann Mr, Glenn has been our coach for two successful seasons. He came here after a marvelous rec- ord at Sedro-Woolley, Washing, ton. Mr. Glann is a graduate of W. S. CH having participated in the major sports. Edwin Vetter Vrtter, fullback, played his first year of football and made the AllSouthwest Washington football team We also lose hlrn lay graduation Allan Banu llantz loft half ack played hrst year in baclrfleld having played tackle before but he was a good baclt on offense and de fense He made the second All Southwest tt-am He is a three year letterman and graduates this year leo Vigars Vigars right halfback was the leading scorer of the league and also graduates He made honorable mention for the All Southwest team louis Moisc Moise left guard played his First year and also graduates He made honorable mention for the All Southwest team Thirty xxx . f f 2:3 1-Ji-It. - R ' my r ' 4,7 A an Gordon Brines Brines, right tackle, was the captain of this year's team. He is a letter man and leaves quite a gap in the line. He made the All-Southwest team. George Scherer Scherer, right guard, also played his first year and is cap tain of next years team He made the second All Southwest team Eugene Dawes Dawes left tackle was a tower of strength in the line and we will certainly miss him Although it was his first year he made honorable mention for the All Southwest team Gene Chaney Chaney right end the best defensive end we have seen since Nesbit and undoubtedly one of the best ln the league He made honorable mention for the All Southwest team Gene made his second letter and also graduates Keith White White quarterback made his first letter and will be back next year uw at ff lk' - . . ' . , 1 . lv ' , , ' , . ..,Qzff?f:lr21:4 ' - . . ,. , To .,: V I L: '.-iNgQV.iL45gilr:.!f, it Glenn Deeds Deeds. center, made his sec- ond letter and also graduates. He made honorable mention for the All-Southwest team. Kenneth Artz Artz center made his rst letter and will be back next year Howard Short Short en the scrappiest player on the squad made his hrst letter :and will be hack for l'nOl'E HEX! YEHI' Kenneth ensen ensen guard also made his first letter and will be back next year ohn Zopolos Nate No pxrture Zopolos tackle made his first letter and also graduates He was very good on the defense as well as the offense playing a hard game all the time .- G Ahf' Y W , Edwin Wirta Wirta, tackle, made his first letter and will graduate this year, Clifford Sexton Sexton.left end. made his sec- ond letter and was fl fast man and good receiver. He made the selond All Southwest team Earle Moore Moore halfbaclr also made his nrst letter and graduates Earl Betts Betts halfback awarded let ter for work in the Centralu game Peter Rusos Rusos was the manager for this year s squad Pete deserves much credit for an orderly dressing room and an efficient method of handling supplies Thirty :even J. . ,J ' W. 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H H. g d T THE close f the football season basketball again went on the air under the dtrection of Wallace Kelso The team was handicapped from the beginning of the season because we had only one letterman Captam Vigars Consequently the season was not one of outstanding success for Chehalls I-Iovuever a creditable showmg was made and a greater success IS predlcted for next year The following men composed the lme up for the year Wood made his first letter A small fast man that we lose by graduation Barnes played forward and made hrs first letter Lefty was a good dependable player We are sorry to lose him Sexton played guard and earned hrs first letter Cliff also graduates Creech made his first letter by playing guard Paul was the smallest man in the leagu but was always there He graduates this year Covington played guard and center Thls IS Guy s first year and he will be back for one more season Artz played guard earning his first letter As he IS only a Sophomore he will have two more seasons Vigars Stroud Harold and Herbert Kreutzer and White were the other members of the squad The scores for the season were as follows Chehalis Kelso Chehalis Stadium Chehalls Centralla Chehalls Olympia Chehalis Centralia Chehalis Olympla Chehalls Lincoln Chehalls Aberdeen Chehalls Lincoln Chehalls 7 Aberdeen Chehalis Stadium Chehalis Hoquiam Chehalis 14 Hoquiam 35 Th ly gh Fin! 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' S1llQllUzAMlU lll3AS1IMF1Il1ll5NlILlIL HIS year Coach Mart1n s Cubs dld not have a very successful season Th1s was due to the fact that he had an entxrely new and green team, but before the season was over the fighting Cubs had left their lmprmt on manv a good team Tom developed a small grouo of fellows wrth plenty of punch, vlm, vxgor, and vxtalxty The youthful Bearcats provlded thelr biggest thrlll when they played Toledo Although they were outscored and outplayed ln the flrst three quarters, they came back tn a last Quarter rally, and despite thelr opponents hexght, scored enough to wm the game Those who earned thelr mmor C s thls year were Don Burke, center and captam, Magrmn and Rusos, forwards Scherer and ames, guards, Furrer, Morse, Larsen, Flssel and Sellards Fm! 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VALUE FAR ABOVE THE PRICE CI-IEHALIS Phone 61 mart s 'Drug Store EXPERT PRESCRIPTION DRUCGISTS Parker and Waterman Pens Kodaks Films and Supphes SAVE WITH SAFETY AT TI-IE REXALL DRUG STORE 843 Market St Chehalus The mght was pltch dark The world was qulte stxll A IoneIy oId beggar Clxmbed the steep hull The house that awalted Wlth slghtllest view Belonged to some owner He cared not to who He peered through the wmdow And the fire Ilght so dlm With sparklmg of embers Seemed heckonmg to hlm He thought but a moment As lf to decide Then opemng the door He stepped just mslde The room was real cozy And a Iarge Ieather chalr Stood by the fire snde Invxtmg htm there He Iooked o er the boxes Whnch stood tn a row And gladly mspected -1- - '--' - -1-1 - IAI' - t-I- -------I- -1-- --'I-'t- -I-' -I-I- If-1 ----- -'--- -1-t ---'-M-+------ I1-- --1-4-I'--I-I--I--I--I-I- -1- . - I' T - 'I - 'T T' I ' - - T' - - - qi THE CLASS PROPHECY f' 5 i I I ' ' y I ' t Q o ' . . . ' I . . 7 9 0 . . 1 ! 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James H Johnson Rush Bldg A C NlChO1SOH Bush Bldg Geo D Matheson Bum tt Bldg A large radio He bWlfCl18d on the dlal And leaned hack ln lus chalr And the sounds of great muslc Fnlled the snll an XV1th a hurst of plpe organs From stations afar Vlfas heard Allen Kmney The opera star And over the statlon O K O M O NVas heard Verna Paulsen Wflrh flddle and how George Hoffmann was leidmg The Luclcy Strllce Band And announced that hrs slster Vilas tourmg the land Claude Wfood a scout master Gaxe 1 fine talk On just what to m ll a mule starts to hall: Red Moorhead was heard To he slngxng a song She had rendered a prece N A Hogberg 862 Market St G E Estes RICE Bldg J D Walker Columbus Block Small ll s Popular Soda Fountain '11 N NIE The Home of the Bug Chocolate Malted Milk St Helen s Hotel Phone 468 I' F H +I.-W1 .... ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,1.,,1,,,-,,i,,1,, ,,,, , ,,,, ,Ui ,,,, ,-, ,,,, ,-,,1,n,1M,1W1W1 I l I . l l I A' v 0 ' o Q l y 1 y Q ' Q e l I ' . 5 .-.l-l..-.l.- ttlt -. ,... - .,-. ..-..g. .- ..., - ..,. ... .,.. -,.,-.,..-,...- l ! ! 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I e V dt Q . 4 , ' ' l Q 1 i ur FIRST NATIONAL BANK Chehahs Washmgton CAPITAL AND SURPLUS SIOO OOO OO Cornmerclal Banklng Sate Deposlt Department Savings Accounts Trust Department Whlclu was two hours long Ruth Norrls was lecturmg On What would we do If all of the tmchers Should che with tht Flu Elgin Waltham Hamilton Bulova Watches R Fecbtner, V IEVVELER Corner Lhehalls Ave and Park St Phone 307 W I Over the statlon Of C O N N Was heard Eleanor fhrlstenson Imltatlng a wren The room grew yet warmer And the sllence more deep And f1naIIv the beggar Had fallen asleep He was suddenly awakened Bw 1 clutch at Ins arm And he crxed out ln terror For fear of some harm Who are you? he shouted From the s1de of his chalr Came the mme Randall Stroud I have long lnen a hermit The world Ive forsoolc rvmttfa Buster Brown Shoe Store Where Style Comfort and Economy Meet 831 Market St Chehalus .gm-,...- -.,...-......,.-......-.-. .,,, - ,,., -,.- .t.. -..-.,-,..-.,-1,-.....,.. t.,. - .t.t - ,.,, -,.-H.--m- --W- I I I I I . . i V . 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L UI ffm 'H s of SLIII .- II rt' 1 1 1 l ho I wo 1 ls 1 Bug Prine :ples The Value of Tlme The Success ot Perseverance The Pleasure of Worklng The joy ot Orlgnnatlng The Dlgnlty ot Slmpllclty The Worth of Character The Power ot Klndness The lntluence of Example The Obllgatlon ot Duty The Wnsdom ot Economy The Virtue ot Patlence The Improvements ot Talent Contact wlth a group ot young people who stand on the threshold of lute full of Inspiration and enthusiasm ready to answer the cha' lenge ot the world to do somethlng worth whale 1 a l w a y s a pleasure May these Twelve Bug Pnnc :ples find a place In buuld :ng every graduate s lute tn bulldung the reputatuon ot belng a Cltlzen of no Mean Cvty 'lhv L1-sus Counlw Adv 011111 CHAPIN D FOSTER Edltor and Owner Advocate Bunldnng Chehalls Wash He replled Lou Molse We went to the movle The name of the star Who was playing the lead Was our frlend Thelma Parr The name of the hero Of course was ess Barnes And the scene was laid out On the low Spanlsh farms Another great actor I saw was Ed Wlrta Who was trymg hls darndest To washa hls shlrta I left old Australla And went to Peru But I left very shortly There was no one I lcnew The ship that I left on Carrled three Taylors They had all yolned the Navy And now worked as sailors I then went to Spam And had nothlng to do So I hoarded a street car Automobile Llabllltv Insurance ure Ln e Q H C Coffman Cr Company 844 Market Street Phone 45 The Agency for Servlce P 1 iw.. lll. - ,,., - ,,., - .,,, .. ,.., - ,.,. - ,... - ,,,- - .,., - lelt - .tll -,.- .,,. .. lll. ,,.. l i r 1 r w v I ' I o Q .Q 1 E Q . . 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'nr yn Chehalls Cnty Laundry and Dry Cleaning We do all knnds of laundry cleaning work and rugs The Laundry Does It Best Phone 48 Chehal s And wcnt to the zoo The first thlng I saw Was my frlend Gordon Brmes Hls Joh at the zoo Was to feed all the l1ons Near hy In a cage There rose a great racket For feedmg the monkeys Was Miss Helen Hacker Miss Helen Wagner Was charmmg the snakes Whlch were Swlmmlhg around H J A'bZII'lDIiT'I DS IB Manga' we wiaayp MARKET STREET Chehalus Wash P fly CREETINC CARDS an THANK YOU CARDS FINE STATIONERY GABEL Cv GABEL In the varlous lalces I then left Espana And went on the France And arrived there In time To attend a blg dance Lee Schwartz was the manager And the musxc was led By my friend xmmy Pollard Who conducted In bed I aslced hlm his trouble And why he was Ill And he sald I got hlt By my wife Zelma H111 I got her qulte angry Tis really a sm How that woman can handle Her huge rolllng pm Idanced wlth Glad Setter And this sure IS news She was hlred to keep All the boys from the blues Dorothy Wllson Was sellmg clgars And I found eanette Warmuth Was readlng the stars I got very hungry So I went up the street In hopes that Id fmd Somethmg pleasant to eat Ah ha Gerty Chapm Was sellmg some Chlh I ate a quart jar full Now wasn t that s1lly9 I had dreams and mghtmares Indeed twas a frnght As long as I hve Ill remember that nxght It was over In England .tw-. 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II.. - ..,. .... - .... ... ,.., , I Chehalls Pharmacy Rellable Prescrlptlon ST l-lelen s l-lotel Bldg Phone 60 Chehalls Washungton I saw Donald Yates Who was plannmg to V1SlE The Unrtecl States We hrred a swrft arrplane Away we clrd soar We had the best shrp The frrst place that we stopped at Was Vfashlngton D C And there we were met by Charlotte Phrhppr We vrslted the caprtol How surprlsed we were To find as the presrdent Our frlend Clarence Furrer Our cordlal receptron Was a plece hy the hand And a speech from Ruth Iogan Frrst lady of the land Over rn a corner Entertamrng the dames I saw the old shrelc Of my day Ronald ames In the presrdents cahrnet The chief man of laws Say the drgmfred person Of Eugene I. Dawes Prom the room of the Senate A sage greeted us And we lcnew hun at once As ohn Zopolos I attended a lecture The subject was Belch And lts numerous causes By MISS Ada Welch As I left our farr capitol I saw Florence ohns Electrical Contracting Electrical Applrances W 24, RADIO f? 3 Chehulls Flecfrlc Company MAX CHANEY Chehalls Washington Who was the chlef gardener Of the presrdent s lawns I went to New Yorlc To talce rn the srghts I remarned 1n the crty Four days and four nights I went there to VISII A marcellmg school And the person ln charge Was my frrend Allce Duell I went to a clrcus When Lookung for a Delucuou Meal Tastely Served Try Our SPECIAL LUNCH SAN FRANCISCO CAFE The Home of Good Eats 820 Market Street Cheha rs if I '! '- '- ' '-' - - '- - '- !' +I- - - '- - - - '- '- - I . I I I I I I I I ' ' ' ' ' I I - I I - - I ' ' I I I I I ' I I I Q I I I gi L-- +I' 'l 'N' ll'l - l'l' - 'l'l -ll' ll ' ll 'M' l ' l'l' ' 'l'l 'I+ Q.. X l . I . . . V. . , E 5 1 A I I ' v I It was run hy Earl Moore. . . .. 1 1 . . , , qw- ,NWI - NVNI - XWVN -H- NWVN -N- yxlx - Iill - Nlyi - ylxy -m'-W- l l 7 ' , . Y A Y I s 7 - - 7 7 4 I I . ., , y V V. . V I- , , , , A 'la . . . 4. I r I . ' ' J . I , I ' 'f 1 ' I , r I ,. I I A I .I v iw- -III - lvl- - fll- -1l- -ll- - rrl- -lv I EATS AND SWEETS From SANTEE S SWEET SHOP Founfaln Lunch Cugars Ice Cream CHEHALIS WASH I BRYTON DRESSLER l'7t7'Vfl7!l1g or Ilfomen X mmf Phone 673 Chehalzs Washlngtorw And what drd I see But sweet Marjorxe Buer A clrmblng a tree I 'lSlC6d her polxtely If she was crazy or not She sald No Im Ioolcmg This tent has no top Bob Laughlm was peddlmg Numerous bllls And the pictures upon them Gave people the thrills I pard my aclmxssron And entered the gate I decided Id hurry Or else Id be late The first thing I saw Was the man eating t1gers They were led by a cord By thelr lceen tramer Vrgars I saw Mazxe Boren Wallclng a rope And by way of amusement Bob Schwartz eatmg soap Caroline Coffman Whlch put all the audlence Into a trance And then Flossle Ragan Rode her horse through the rmg And next came the chorus grrls Ready to Slng The only one there that I knew Was Dot Gales And later she married The Prmce of the Whales And elephant carried A girl on hrs baclc ears Roebuck and Co RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE Everything for Family Home and Farm Be Your Own judge of Satusfactlon Phone 808 Market Street I' -in I-w- rrr- -I-I.- -rr- -II-Im-my-Im-lm-.I-I-In.-Im-.I.Q. - ez 1 - ' : 7 7 I I ' I I ' , I , I . I I ' I I I . . . ' I ' I I, I I ' ' , I I I - I , . - - , +I.-I,-.r.-,,I.- rr,, -.I.I-,I,,-.I.I- r,.r .. .r.r -,I.,- ,,-,.I.-...i. - - y 3 ft- -' --'-I-H-'- rwwr -w- rrr- -- -rm-I-II--III-.I4.1I.,,-IQ. ' ' ' ' E I I 7 I 'f 1 I. I f I , I I I - ' i I W 'a fx i . D , t fm A A ' fj Loppe Was grvmg a dance, U I I I . . I ' ' I I . +I-u-I-r--.I-,.I- I.-. -.,.- .,,. -,,I-I..,..,,.,-,,,.-.,-5- A A . , ' , ' I I 1 I . 1 , ' , , , . . 3 Q.I-II.-I...-I.I-...I.....,..-II.-....-,,,.-, -.-,-.-, - -,,,-.,,,-..,,- -,,,,-,,,,-,,,,,- - - - I I I I I 9 I I l . . E Y I . . I I I I I 4...-II.-I.-. ......,.-.,-. .., -,.-, .. ,-.,4-,,-,,,-,.,- ..,, -,.,-...-,.,.-I,,,-.,... ....-.- 'rim-zu And all dressed ln fmery Sat wee Ruthy Black The next trlp I toolc W as one to the West And lf was the one That I lllced much the est I went to Chehahs The weather was ramy I found ll was due To the prophet Gene Chaney The prlnclpal of Chehalxs Was Ruth Anderson Gwmg excuses? Nay not a one The teacher of Chemxstry Was gnmg a groan I sympathxzed wxth her Poor Shxrley Stone I passed down the hallway And helleve If or not But the teacher of Englxsh Was Wlnmfred Scott I left the dear High School And journeyed down town And found that the mayor Was WlHU1ffEd Brown And worlcmg as boss In the Palmer mxll I saw my old frlend Good Bobby Churchlll He 15 gettmg qulte wealthy CHARACTER Chaxacter IS a combmatlon of quah tles that gn es dlstmctxon a deslgnl tlon accorded JOHN WEST GIOCCIX from the beglnmng John West Grocery Independent 'Nlerchant Estabhshed 1891 For That Craduatuon Photo Dlscount to all Cracluatnn And has for Ins clerk A handsome young fellow By the name of Don Bourke Otto and Munel Old frlends of mme Many a Savlngs Account has made College Educatlon Thrift IS one ot the most necessary tactors For your future success Thank at over Qlwlmlrs 3561611135 .mil Quan fab-w11.1t1t111 Corner ot Park and Market Streets Posslble + I-11h , ' ' V ltl. - ,,,, ,.,. .- .,,. 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I , l ' , ---ucc-----,i rrrr rrrr rrrr rrrr rrrr rrrr rrrr rrrr ' ra 9 QIXCUCIK 'I'l lIC1X'I'IQl Xdrln ,fc e J US' lfl JI ' ICN , I NIA 1 ffm- 'l -lm lll' - All' - lll' - 'll' -lm lll' - l'll -'l-'l- l ' - 'l - l'l' - l'll - 'll' - 'll' -H'-lll-W-'l'l-M-up 'I' Had Miss Loxs Hayton For Chlef Englneer Stix Up there Clarence ohnson XIX Was huxldlng a hank He llved lxke a rat In a hlg lron tank X I left the town Morton A-q ':j And went to the South Where Rosemar was sellnn Y E A wash for the mouth Also clown there I Encounterecl Glenn Deeds Who was malcmg hls home Wlth a famxly of Swedes I went to the beach AndthotIdgo1n S And there was Cllff Sexton Trying to swlm Gilbert D Behrend Prop I saw ln the distance 901 Cl'19l'1allS Ave Fllrtlng wxth a sea nymph Young Lady When he asks you to share has lot an lnfe ask hum nf there IS a house on nt If not tell hnrn to see us at once Also you would make no rnlstake In sug gestung that he add a Infe Insurance polucy to has portfolio of rornantnc Ilterafure 'Ce E .lUDDfQ REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS All kinds of Insurance Phone 463 Chehalls Wash - v y ,.,, ,,.. - .... ,,.. - .,.. . . g flat ' 1 fee an I J I i I1 II'lfF1.5 i . . 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You can t sleep ln my class Mr Mttten called loudly And Paul wolce alas He wasn t a heggar The teacher was cruel To awake htm dreammg Whtle asleep rn the school I The Goal We All Work For Funanclal mdependencel That IS one goal we are all struvlng to reach a reward we expect for consistent consclentnous effort The surest way to flnan clal securuty ns through a savings account Y o u r money wull earn tour per cent and be avallable at all tlmes There In no subshtute for a savmgs account at thus bank Seem zty State Ban iw, ,... - ,.., 1 ,... ... .,,. - ,,., ... ,.., 1 ..,. 1 ..,. - ,,.. - .r.l 1 .ll. - tll. 1-mfs A - .ss l l l l L L er T 7 l L L .! ' 737 l l ' ' ! l t T ' l l ' , ! ' l ' ' l l l ' ' ' l ' l , tr l l . ' ' ' 5 1 Q If it Q v l .W 'll l l ll! W l t W W ! ! il. .V g y - 1 'Wx l 4 l ' ' ' l ! l -x----m--t---l- 1-1+ - tttt - tlt- - l-1t - -l+- - -'-' -H-- -1-H-H+ .. , 7 fl- puil - ppll - lpll -up lllh - IIIA - llvl - lilp - VIPI - pvll -pl-W , 5 . . ' Q . -I , Q : . 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' Q H 1 A , g A fe X l +----t- l-lt - 1-l1 - -t-l - l--l - fl-l - -lll - -l1- - llll - llla - lll- --N- 'X SEPTEMBER A lot of Senlors umors and Sophs Mxss Cox and a newly acqulred deter mlned look for the beneht of Randall Stroud some new teachers and yes you ve guessed lf schools opens All the gxrls are lmpressed by Nlr M Mlllens wave Mr Mlttens dimples and Mr Trowbrldge s blue eyes Student Council meeting Allce Duell chosen song queen Crlmson and Gray tryouts Carolme looks flercer than last year Honor Socxety meetmg Senxor Class meetmg Bob Laughlln speaks to be contlnued A gray and whlte alley cat VISIES the art portable Class IS somewhat dlsturbed Assembly Rena sllghtly weak m the Crlmson and Gray comes out Orena crashmg the front page agam Kathleen Kelley sneezes softly J C PENNEY C0 Everythmg to wear for men women and children More than 1455 stores buymg together means more savungs to you PHONE 17 891 'NIARKET ST CHEHALIS WASH 23 O IHSOIUI C A I I Flllll' X or ern X et ern 14 mnua prlntc All OCTOBER Mr Carlson presents a muslcal assembly Students rushmg hnther and yon hum mxng qum qum qually etc Donna drives the famxly car over the cur Dramatlc club meetlng Wxnnre Van dersllce elected presxdent Plans made to gxve a play before assembly sometxme ln November Pep assembly All the brawn Bearcats on the stage Bantz elected president of the Blg C Cub Another pep assembly Allce has a cold Shelton game Vngars scores Flnal score 26 0 our favor 24 Teacher s lnstxtute XVe sleep for two ays German Club meetlng F f y 1 Q A L Iii IQ? 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I 1 l -rt r CHEHALIS MARKET GROCERY The Better Place to Trade and Keep Your Dollars at Home 1107 Market Street Chehalrs NOVEMBER Sh1rley Stone Smlled EWICC today Boys Club organxzed Longvlew clebaters defeat us F F A orgaruzed Vetters IS presldent G1flS League plays Gerne Chapm and Gerry Bunce ha1led as Ir1sh maxds Ruth Logan elected secretary of the Sen 1or class HOqU1Rm game lost 7 6 Second team game w1th Toledo Lewzs County Sawngs G Ioan ssoczatzon Arthur S Cory Presldent llflflfgr ca A Safe and Prohtable Place for your Savlngs ! X I Remember your Wlves and Sweethearts w1th Flowers WQQQQWW WIBRA and CLOUD CHEHALIS WASH Mossyroclc debate our v1ctory Allan keeps If 1n the fam1ly by leadmg Fxght Frght Flght Dramauc Club postpones assembly play DECEMBER Dan Bush descrxbes Veterans to Honor SOCICIY studes Pajama mlxer Betty Stlnson re t1res We take Vancouver debate Trowbndge s Tnangulars measure he Hag pole Grant Armstrong speaks to Boys Club Stewart Norton does somethmg und1g mned We adjourn hopmg Santa 15 lcmder than the teachers We return leavmg the httle red stock 1ngs behmd us We stay up all n1te Call 777 'Dunlap St Turret for all Electr1calW1r1ng and Repanrmg 4' - 1 1 1 Ilrl 1 rlvl 1 rlll 1 III- 1111-11111111111 Ivll -1u11ua!o cgau- vrur --1--- 1 nrvv -- 1 1111111111111 Q 191-1-1+ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q ' Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q ... Q Q Q - Q Q 1 - Q Q Q I 1 inn' ' 1 1 1 l ' + +1-1n111 1 -1111-11111 :nlu -11l1-11111u1--n1- 1-m11u0fl A I H 14 , ' . t 16 . . . . ' ' l me - - ' an ' H U- I 26 A A . 0 ' . 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RCO ,IUHN DUWE 45 15 Z! 6 Cooke s Jewelry Sto1e 868 Market Street Chehalus Washungton MARCH The Grxll enters One Act Play Con test Sprmg football turnout Oratorlcal contest Wlndley IS champlon Annaul drlve starts Preltmmary music meet ln Centralla Margaret Coffman IS seen ln the hall wlth a boy Another Crlmson and Gray The annual staff graces the front page CHRIS TENSEN S CORNER Member of the Red and Whnte Cham Stores Quahty Merchandlse Falr Prices Owners Personal Servuce You Must Be Satnsfned Chehalns Wash Fffy 4- --+ + - - Q -- -4- , Q l l l l 7 ' ' l Q l - A Q Q - Q . l l l l l l l l l - l l - - l l l l - -l.l - l-l- - l-l- - t-lt - l-l- - ---t - t-l- - llt. - .l-l - l-t. - l-+- - -lll -Q-xv +Q--Q-- t-t- - -t-t - 1-1+ - rtl- - -rlt - -ll- - -tt- - tlll - trfl -M--Q-Q+ ff - Q, . 6 ' . ' '. 10 ' . ' ' ' . ' 5 17 ' . ll. 18 ' . . . Z1 ' ' ' . 31 ' . V ' '! '- - ' - - - ' - - ' -'- 'W' . . I ! 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J -' lv We Sell for Less Because it Costs us Less to Sell Brunswig s SELF SERVICE SHOE CO Four Busy Stores 957 Chehalus Avenue dances behind the curtain or partly Mother s Tea Once in a Lifetime Stewart Norton s the village halfwlt Student Body Elections Hurray for ov Mrs White entertains the cafeteria class Wood is piled lawn mowed and car washed Manual training classes attend Ford Show Senior picnic Bantz and Swmth bump heads Zlta forgets to leave her chemistrx bool: at home Virginia Warner stays thirty minutes af- ter school. Baccalaureate. The Dramatic Club decides to not gixe their play this year. Class day exercises. The Senior corner Chehalns Wash disbands Sophs get a big thrill coming down stairs Commencement Gene Chaney tearfullv bids farewell to the dear old school Congratulations to the Class of l93l 351 'n x 'EIN-tl' 5 Z Q n Z Q I2 U7 fi' O -4 CD Ch 3 n The West s Favorite Food 1 Stores 2 No. 361 and No. 89 F Cbehalis Wash, F SQ-- -- I 5 2 . U2 I . . 3- . 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I 3 . l ' l I : ap- -----.-- .W-.ul-.4H-ul.-1-l.-..l.--at--l.l-.W-W-l.l.-..+ +,.-.l-,- .lfl -H-l-rll- The MEN S Store Bartel G' Wugglesworth A The Home of HART SCHAFFNER G MARX CLOTHES Walk Over Shoes Mallory and Stetson Hats 'P 881 Pacuflc Ave Chehalss e Cottage Store 1603 Market Street The School Chuldren s Favored Place for Refreshments Ice Cream Good Fountain Service Confectuons Light Groceries PEN EVENINGS and Mrs Rxefhn Props Boone s Gurcrqe C C rD1ggerl Boone Prop Complete Auto Service Service That IS Complete 933 Market Street Phone 888 CHEHALIS WASH IIILABS MI We the Senlor Class of 1931 xn safe and sane mlnd do herehy make and slgn our Ia f document formerly made ly L Flrst We leave the school forever Second To the students remalmng AC leave our good wxshes and envlous thoughts Third To the faculty as a whole we Ieavt another Semor class who may appreciate long asslgnments and ten mxnutes tests Fourth We leave lI'ld1VlCll.l3lly to Fred Dletchler Hippo Dawes l0OIll'lg ahlllty Clyde Olcles Allen Klnneys vocal place ln the Boys uartette acl: Donahoue Mable Ashhurners laugh hoping for harmony Mr F C MacMxllen Shlrley Stones Chxld Care hook for use ln hrs futu t classes LOUISE Wlndley LOUIS Morse s oratorxcal ahllxty To anyone capable Ruth Logan s lead lr all plays M155 Thorne Thelma Parr s chewmg gum and x s resulting from thls hablt Grace Brxght Zlta Hanson s dynamic personallty - t ' - -' - t't- - 't - 't-' - t- - '-'- - -t-' - ttf- - 1 - - '- - 'ft- -H+ +I- -tt- - t ' - 't - 'tt' - 't-t - t-t- - '4 - t ' - tt - 'ttt - 't-' - -t-t -H+ , I , I I I . 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I - , - ,.,, ., ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,.,, -,,- ,,,, - ,,,, ,. ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, -, ,.,, -Ml, . y-ru ' CHEHALIS COLLEGE or Music :Nc Courses Ih all Branches of Music DANCING E Bruce Knowlton Dean Florence Pepm Reglstrar Phone 842 l309 Center St Martha Sturdtvant Ruth Anclersons ab Donna Henclrlclcs lrvxng Hansons Col gates V1rg1n1a Wa wer Brother Bobs attend ance and grades m classes Wayland Angst Verna Paulsens v1ol1n and talent To anyone luclcy Bob Schwarzs da es wxth Kathleen Kelley The Kreutzer twlns the Taylor twlns popularxty Bob Shorey Leo Vlgars place ln the Blg C Club Louls Magrmm Cllftorcl Samdons cle lc ln the art portable Bertrace Sturdevant Myrtle Adams cu l mg lron Harry Roberts Vera FISCUS wmnmo sm1e Glenn Nelson llnor Chrlstensen s bag of candy Clyde Truett Oscar Eastman s red beard Ada Henderson Letha Byer s permanen Mildred Mcl.eod Rosemary Stewarts compact Herbert Vetters Herbert Hopps batn mg sunt EVERYTHING For School Actlvltles Watch for Our Saturday Specials fb ' Quan' P f Q i ,X I keel flydlbl 'Bread Shop Qualzty Queers 778 Market St Phone 620 OUR COVERS WERE MANUFACTURED Weber McC1'ea Compmey Ilncorporatealj 42l East Sixth Street Los Angeles Cal S zylh ngpwiv-will-I1-uw: :wvw 1 vwnw -Wim: tlll 1 vvlt c--nnvt-It-1-.,T-gg fri .t.t 1411 .t-r 1 tytv --nv-. 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COMPLIMENTS IIIDIIRIDIIITIIFIIICIIICIIII S Tepartment Store Chehalls Cenfralla 'Firestone ONE STOP SERVICE STOP IW AND GET ACQUAINTED FILSON S SERVICE INC 1040 Market St State and Mam Phone 220 Phone 270 Ella Randall Berry Srmson rcnm rack Thls hemg our last mll e slgn Wxtnessed All of u CLASS OF 1931 Approved Harry Martln UO COMPLIMENTS Class AdV1SCf oxs Polom X ,- f f I I cc s UC With Best Washes To The Class of X 93 +I--I-I- '- -I-- l-l' - '- - - ' - -l'1 --H- l-l' -I-- -l - l- -H+ -!-I-- l-l- - 'l'1 - -l-l - 'lll - lvll - 'l1- -'I'- - 1' - l- -I-I-I-I--I-I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Y -1 - I I I I I I I I I I I I ' ' ' I I ' I I I OF I I I l +I- 'll' - -'-l - lvl- -H- 'l-- --- l-l' - -l-l --I-I--I--4 I I I - 9 . , . s s et I I I ' 'W ' ' I I - I I I . - I I ' ' I I I . +I- -lvl -m-H-'l-- -1- 1l-l -I--V1--I------I--H+ L - Q sr ,,,4 - , .,,,- ,,,..,l-,,,,,,-,,.. -,-,-. ,l,l - l,,l - ,l,, - .I,, -W ,Il, ...H-,, lll, - ,l.l ..,l,-,l..,.-,l,,-,W,-,,,!, I I I I I Of I I , I I I ze . 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Thats were I clean the pamt off my hrushes ummy watchmg somethxng cas x Amos Wltelt ah hlts a fellows l lcnox s If Qomg into slclc room Please M1 n x B B x un 1h lm rs ox dont know It UH 1 X t mn I have the nuaslc when Wlxllxt 'ULF HDL Y lfll Kl1LIU 1H1 I' XI XIILR II NIBI' lx XXD XI XXII Xl TI RIXI I OXIP XXX Extends Hearty Congratulatlons to the Class of l93l One ot these days you wall want to build a home vvhnch W ll require rnrllwork tloorlng bullt un features and all kinds of buuldlng materlal We :nvlte you to call on us when you ar ready and let us tlgure with you + - -ll-lt-l -ll-ll-l-ll-ll-ltr-M -1- +l-ll-l- llll -lt-l-- 'l-l -'t-w-ll--- -ll-+ l l . . 3 Q ' l l l l V. , ' l l l ' A S ' l l - llll -t- llll -l-l-l-- llll - llll - lll' -l'- llyl -tl-tt-l+ I I 4 t. l 4 , ', . 11 w' yu ' 'll 2 S'lk rv - - . I , 1 y xt F V ' ' - 1 . . , ' - , x ,. T 52.0 . 55.0 W l Q . . l r , er 11 Y r ,av . -judge. ,,,, - ,,,, -.,,,- ,,,. - ,,,. - ,,,. .. ,,,. -,..- ,-... -I- J , 4 V. 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