Fairhaven High School - Aurora Yearbook (Bellingham, WA)

 - Class of 1936

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lil-Il'Hl!Il h'l'.Xl l' 5ll'l4'lil..lflK'Il, Stanoxiell, llarr hlosl. Nlmxtlllay, tferl. llixny. lXorlluu:1ou . . , . hll'l'.lI'l.lIlll. larson, l.olve1'ls, l.u'x'er Donnelly. Spangler. Kent Xxliuf. lfelxeru. 'l'emplm. 'l'eielu'oew lilfiillllll .XlJYI5l l. Nllss llelen Felllxvlels William -lalues Dee JS ,1 Bl'SlNi-ISS STAFF fn. Turner. Slrlrlxlafleu, Thiel, tvermam, Brooks, l.a fasse H. Turner, Souuelxcud. Nliss lljermstgnl. fory. lion:-3 Meet The You fTllll,l pull a newspaper out , . ,C 5 , ' is' V ,sg A 1 G IHBINESS NIAXMGICII James Brooks l5l'SlNl-ISS ADYISICII Record of u lop hal. Yet Fairhaven journalists made a RECORD '--- -and theyre good at the trnfle By ELIZABETH TEICHRUEW' To anv normal young person in sehool, any Fri- day is a blessed relief, and brings a eertain earefree joy, hut espeeially pleasant are the twiee-aemonth Fridays when l 1lfT1IIl7'I'Il lfecordx are distrihuted. The Record was first printed in January, 1926. At first it was a small edition, printed hy two shops on the South Hide. YVhen finaneial eondition grew het- ter a little later, the paper was enlarged to the pres- ent size, then, as the depression redueed the fund set aside by the advertisers, it was again a small edition. Finally. on aeeount of husiness strain, the Board of l'idueation deeided that high sehool papers eould no longer solieit advertising. After several meetings and diseussions, it was deeided that the journalism elass would print a weekly hulletin. 'l'his lvulletin endured one year. Then 'Amore meetings --more discussions, and on Oetoher fi, 1933 the I !Ii7',I!IT'!'Il Ifeeorrl again appeared in its present size, a printed newspaper. All through this eventful history of the Ifl'f'U7'!l, Mr. Howell, Principal of l airhaven, has been one of its strongest supporters. Ile and Miss Sedgwick, Ifeeorrl adviser, as well as the numerous husiness ad- visers. deserve mueh more than mere words for un- tiring faithfulness. Xllss xl-lliilld ll-l4'I'Ill tid

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lla-rn' wc had mm-t pe-oplv who shura-d our whims and our idvas. Ilvrm- was a plan-4' will-rv wa- wi-rm' unrn-strxc'tm-d ln daspotic' laws, whvrm- wc wvn-rv unhindm-rm-d in c-arrving out our idx-as. It was a world that wc- had huilt and that we- lov:-d. It was tht- hrightm-st, happim-st part ol' our livm-s. And now it was all ova-r. 'l'hosv days of livin g and working and playing with pt-oplv of our 1-qual knowlm-dgv and lmmor. Outside-rs saw firm-mcn fighting to stop a hlazv. But tlnv studvnt saw his fav- oritn- room, or cornvr, burning. Pvrhaps hc had stoppn-d the-rv m-vm-ry aftt-rnoon in-fora' going hom:-. Or inayln- it was thvrv hm- had playa-d his first high school prank. But to stand hx' and watt-h this . . . tht- school ot his youth . . . he-ing huruvd without thx- powvr to stop it . . . wa-ll, it was torturv. It was Nm-w Yi-ar's livin 'l'ln- firm- startvd, hurnvd, smouldvrvd. 'l'hc an-tual truth was hard to rvalizc. lollowing that grim hiazv, dark. murky vlouds antagonizvd our alrvady grim'- ing spirits. 'l'hv on-rhanging clouds sa-rvul as a shroud. Pa-oplv Cillllt' and wx-nt. f w lhvx' stood m ovvrr-oats and vimva-rl thx- 'xshvs of a on:-1'-proud svhool. 'l'lu'y pu-rud f , through thn- windows to clxarrvd dvsks wln-rv onm- tht-y had sat as studvnts. It-an-lv 4-rs and studvnts rt-iuowd what valuahlq-s 1-ould hr' found. All that rvmainvd was mr-morivs, lollowing thi- lirv. tha- stud:-nt holly of l'lJliTllIlYQ'H massm-d to rmwcin- vim-rgvm'y instruvtions. All wvri- facing a mu lilm It was thx' last assi-mhly. That day soma' H30 studvnts walkrd down tha- wind- ing 1-ampus lam- with ln-:ny hm-arts. 'l'hm-y wvrn- It-aving Fairhavm-n hm-hind f lm-aving il part of thu-ir liws that vould m'vi'r hm- rn-plan-d. All thi! rvnuunwl Illvlliofls-s 'l'l10y - vivwvd ilu' aslu-s. -uhh llrl mr firw in my housr by flu' sa of Ihr roml .lnfl lu' ll friwml lo man.



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Illlll A ard of Honor To llmsa' who lnvv lwrovs this story might wvll bv llvflirulwl ll ronuuirv of tlw firv, u'ithoul ilu' blaring of lmmls By ELIZABETH 'I'EllIllll0l'IW .Xftvr innch Cililllgjfillg oi' minds, writing :ind rv- Ilisrcgurrling urch-rs. :incl t4-lling QJQIIIITIIS in no writing, taking :incl rm-taking, :ind :iftvr the- most hor- llIlt't'I'ttlill tm-rms thi-ir inte-ntions. Monson and thru- rlm' trzigvdy that 4-:in ln-t':ill :i high sm-lnml, wt' prv- trivinis wt-nt :zht-:ul, risking thvir wry lin-s to :-aavv sn nt to you thx- vuiiiplt-tn-ul lfliifi .illl'l1l'll. Hut not tln- hunk so th-:ir tu us. Inform- tln- re-wnintiiig nt' :i vm-ry rvnl cir:nn:1. I,:1te'r, it se-1-iiicd hours, four wt-ary boys, dirty It is snfm- to my that tht-rv would hun- hm-n no :mal hlnmly, mlrnggrm-mi tilcliisvlxws out of tht- saint- win- Iururn, it it wt-rm' not for tln- tlvtc-riiiiimtimi of thx' ciuws thvy hurl hrukvn to gm-t in. 'l'hm-y had turn opt-n tunr hoys whom- picturn-s you su- hm-low. hmvkm-cl drawn-rs, :ami Miva-al l'Yt'T'ytiliIltf in tht- romn 'l'hm- sown- shifts huvk to that :awful night, 'l'ln- hy :t strvngtll hurn of will. lin-rything was tukvn to 4- was :it :i mont mlzingn-runs point. Him Gr:iy's lmnn-. whvrv it was h-ft, dirty :ind hluml- It wax :it thin tinn- that c'lilY't'IH't' Nlonsnn rval- staiiimi, to lu' fuuncl hy hvr two hours hitvr. in-ml that tht- inte- nt' tht- .lurnru hung in tht- IHIIJIIICP, Iluvv wi' not rmxmii tu hm' proud of our .illI1ItIlI? and hw kin-w thi- littlv rmnn wln-rv .Xnrnrn in:itvri:1l 'l'hiN xtory is xntiivim-nt re-uwn. w is kt-pt. To thosv four trm- In-rm-N our sirnwrv thank- fllilllusx. .ft Ill-flitbi-QS HI-i Tlllf Ifllll-Q 0 4'I.m-in-' Nlnnwn. lmxii-1 I.lnxllI Hula--li Klulltwii. .Kit Ulwu A . rr W -1- INSIXICSS NIAXMZICR Ilullnlrl wiki' Al'IiUHA 5'l','Xl'AI Yikv, f'zii'x'r-r, Trivkvy, uulrlllllllll Axlinq, F1ii'Imx, vltvllllilill, H-vhs-ixnii 'lvi1'lii'1n'u. Gi-nthvr, Winslow Siffllivlll, .Ml.nnx -FK

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