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Classes SllE9llNliili1DlIRS Bell Giovenale Lemon Marinich McElreath Nightingale Saunders Segota Sprague Starkovich Tighe Wagner Robert llell 141: Eastonian 141: A. Executive Council Mein- Neva Sprague Holi An industrious youth: straight-forward and frank. Urchestra 11, 25, 311 Class President 111: llasketball 11, 21: liaise- I-a.ll 11, 21: Football 121: Class Treasurer 12. 31:Chorus 13. 41: H Club 13, 41: Athle- tic Manager 141: Li- brary 12, 3, -41:Easton- ian 141: Senior Play 13. 411 Seattle Voca- tional Trip 131. Peter lilnvennle I '1-te Phat man needs neither lowers or armor for defense. Plastonian 131: Has- lietball 1l, 2, 3, 41: ld 1' l u b President 141: Senior Play 141: 111101, hall 13. 41CClass Treas- urer 1561: Track 1l, 2,- 412 Chorus 13, 41: Yaki- lna 1l11llfE'l'Pl'l1't-' 131: E lUl' 131 411 Baseball 12. 3. 41: Class Repre- sentative 141, lloulne Nlklltlngnle lZil'1lie HA swell H'il'l. We wish she had been with us f fftlll' Years instead of one. A151111-rerl from Frank- llll 34: Basketball 141: I-aseball 141: T,-3.-k 141 T 'H5 141: Senior Play '41: 11ll'Clll'lH Conference Firm! Sementer S. ll. Secretary 1411 1' l a s s Secretary 141: Glee Club 141: All-High Play 141: Girls' Club 141: School Paper 141. Hazel Lemon l.em A Sax a day keeps the blues away. Hrchestra 11, 2, 3, 41: C l a s s Vice -President 11, 21: Eastonian 11, 2,- 3. 41: Girls' Club 11, 2.- 3. 41: Torch Society 12,- 3. 41: All High Play 121: Executive Council Member 131: Vautleville 131: Class President 141 Yakima Conference 13,- 411 Library 13. 41: Ten- nis 13, 41: Seattle Voca- tional 'l'rip 131, Basket- ball 141. Homer Nlclfllreuth Mac A future lies in his music. lflntercd from Lester '34: Senior Play 141: Track 141: Baseball 141: l ootball 141: 111'- 1-hr-stra. 141. Nlurxnret 'l'lghe Muggerts A woman's greatness varies inversely with her size-that is vshat we learned from Margaret. Class Secretary 111: ldastonian 11, 2, 3. 41: School Paper 11, 2, 3, 41: Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41: 'Torch Society 12, 3, 41: ber 121: Hasketball 12.- 3, 41: All-High Play 12.- 3, 41: Class President 131: Tennis 13, 41: Chorus 13, 41: Yaude- ville 131: Ping Pong 13, 41: Yell Leader 12.- 3. 41: Senior Play 141: C 1 a s s Vice-President 141: Yakima Conference 12. 41: Track 141: Hase- ball 1 41. A ngellnn Seguin Angie Une of those lovable, shy little creatures. Entered from Cle Elum '34: Senior Play 141: Girls' Club 1411 Basketball 141: Track 141: liaseball 141: All- High Play 141: Glee Club 141: Stamp Club 1 . Bertram Sunnalern llud An answer to some maiden's prayer. Entered from Lester '34: llasketball 1-11: Track 141: l-laseball 141: Football 141. Mnrlon xv8Klll'l' Frenchie Hur star Zll'llS1l1NVlill her hands. E n t e r e 11 from Cle Elum '34: Eastonian 141 Senior Play 141: Basket- ball 141: Baseball 141: Track 141: Girls' Club 141: Paper 141: Tennis 141. Hazel Lemon l'1't-sim-nt Blamarer 'Pls-:he Viet--President liobert Bell Secretary Neva Sprague Treasurer Mr. Hawthorne Adviser Senior Message ..GypS5.-- The perfect making of a dietit-ian. Entered from Yakima. '34: Eastonian 1412 Yakima Conference 141: Class Treasurer 141: Basketball 141: Track 141: Baseball 141: Glee Club 141: Senior Play 141: Tennis 141: Girls' Club 141: Paper 141. Anne Starkovieh Starky Ambition has some- thing in store for her. En tered from Cle lfllum Eastonian 122,- 3. 41: Girls' Club 12, 3,- 412 A. S. H. Treasurer 141: A. S. H. Vice-l'resi- dent 141: Class Presi- dent 1212 Class Vice- Presiclent 12, 31: Chorus 131: School Paper 13,- 41: Vaudeville 131: Senior Play 13, -11: Ten- nis 13. 411 Ping Pong 131: Yakima Confer ence 13. 412 Baseball 141: Basketball 13, 411 All-High Play 1313 Glee Club 141. W'lllInm Nlnrlnleh Bill He is silent, but that doesn't mean anything ,Entered from Cle lfllum '33: Glee Club 1112 Library 141: 591111-PY' Play 141: Seattle Voca- tional Trip 131. See-onnl Semester Hazel Leni on Margaret Tighe Louise Nightingale Neva Sprague Mr. Hawthorne To our fellow Eastonians we leave our motto, Striving for the Highest , hoping that all will strive successfully and honorably to carry on the inspiring tradi- tions of Easton High. PAGE 6
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.f . r fi' N . . R. , . -5 X-.N . ' I -A 1 . . , , I fb ,,ss,s,,-,,,v,,,,,,,,, ,sg 6 N . - W , gg , THE Ssmafc CLASSR ' Our 1ive,' energetic class of 1935,' high school with a bang on september 4, und! the 'mpu-intenaenu, rm. mmm' L. Hawthorne. .Dr ma n1n.m-men, Bob Be11,?s126 Giqsenale, -v4- magna, and me Starkovioh. N651 muzbara ,mundo mmm' men:-agen of mater, and mn-ian wagner ma gr Roslyn, and Neva Sprague of Ihlcimf' only postg-aduate, same from Franklin 7 ms mama initiation me ai :ony ed by Athe seniors, under faculty mxpa.'v1sion . to school sem.-ing om style clothes, mshsto-thshv and sore introduced to upper slassmsn and thsirg 1ty'. In the evening, thsyiirode the gmt' and had- perwend-chnce, at which theywerenmorguosts.-' ' ' A ples. Every senier took part in thi! 114011 aireateapy l11saHo1dein. .mpw sasammssunsssf seniors added me mrentbaimnant 'bb our school sareers. hve hope.the taoultyhaivv with us est otmwplimantml ' 1 ' M , . 'ho mtnba-a btltho un:l6i e1asa earned fi:-'ati roouwn, maoban, am mek. andzlwbe Giuvsmxalag mae the second team in i'0p'!ibl11, g Bolsas the boys' Aathleticsmmager. , ' ,Q , ,,, J Althougz our class is man, mmf ofus- nm:-t roll during ths .mole yur. Two markers, s ,Q and Ihzel Lgmen, ax-ein the Torah Society, 'and shall .,, pqfmnontTm'ch'-Pinsat graduation time. umm we thought that the nappy gmamum um, multi una' oamq, we have a msn different 4 version ot, pnrtotit nos. Asaeduates, wears have been successful in our efforts and shall has rsoqivihs graduation honors, but a failing of rsget in ou' hsarta. '- s ' D T QQ -, f 5' .' fggl me is with smears that salvation w9fzmat ths teachers, school, and our fellow studsnts. Q- 4 Q A are pleased 1:o'd.opu:rt with the reeling ,that in hstmxlilgh School, :have been ull spent, and as tool: that, when so go cut intb this upon our on z-ssow.-one we shall be betta' V sith: knowledge of life, obtained the efforts or HM: teachers in an attempt to prepare ourselves! - than Bidi lang mmm in our mmm-ies, us associations 1111 bl- cherished, and trisulshipg and uma smzron 1111 bl an izismtive to strive for success -and fZB11b0fdlIEl.El1i0nH1Q!-S18.1l81W6U8b9P1fOuds. . '. margm-at ngne '35 has 5 ' w me part important oventin au' squat 'na' sinus'
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