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JANUARY CLASS HISTORY CLASS OFFICERS President .,,.........,........,.,....,,. junior Fish VicefPresident .,.... .,... M axine Runice Secvetaryfreasurer ,.., ..... M arguerite Clson Adviser .....,.,,.. .... M iss Ina johnson In january, IQ34, the Chief Pilot B. C. B. Tighe thoughtfully surveyed the bewilderf ed new passengers of his car. They represented former travelers on S. S. Roosevelt and S. S. Agassiz. As he looked, he was skeptical. Would they become car sick while travel' ing toward the goal in their quest for knowledge? Remaining hopeful, however, he gave the signals to start. Assistant pilots Miss Akre and Betty Taylor aided in covering many difficult roads. All through the lirst lap of the threefyear journey the travelers were improving. Many participated in intramural debate, journalism, musical organizations, boys' and girls' athletics, and the physical education demonstration. On the second lap of the journey, the assistant pilots, Miss Rowlands, Mr. Bridge' ford, and Ed Morgan, realized that there was outstanding talent in the band of travelers, who were now well united in their aims and hopes. More and more of them were stop' ping to visit in various fields of extracurricular activities. At the end of this year the group played host to the travelers who were leaving, as they had reached their destination. Carrying out the theme of a winter carnival, the dining car was decorated for the banquet, while the observation car was the scene of the dance. The last year of the journey was by far the busiest. The travelers were not only occupied with outside activities, but also kept busy with the various committees for rings, announcements, and class day exercises and other things incident to commencement. Before disbanding, the happy group of travelers, excited by the rapidly approaching end of their journey, presented The Thirteenth Chair , directed by Mr. P. B. Fredericks. After being honored at a banquet and dance by those who had not yet completed their journey, the group reached their destination. Then the members of the Class of 1937 realized how very much they owed to their Chief Pilot, their assistant pilots and the conductors, known as teachers, who had helped to make their journey an enjoyable and eventful one. Here the members of the group who had been companions for three years took leave of one another, and disembarked from the train, leaving the Chief Pilot behind. Each proceeded then to start the pursuit of his own quest for knowledge. - ' -- 1 ALE ff ...fn -- ,, , y , rj! J Aff . rw--ff cl' N K gm H -V, my ' -A .alum 3. a f 'l'wcn1y'fou1
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WIlliIIIII Amos Elm Akclcy Eugene A.Is Blmchc Anderson Erncst Andtrson Lum Andtrson Rfllvcrt Arhart Mxric Anderson Rhodes Arnold Mzxsrwn Arvold Harry Ask xv Vnxm lhmroft WILLIAM DOUGLAS AMES Literary Third in Mct.Il Work .It Grxmd Fnrksg Boys' Glcc Cluhg Kent: Nllthl Honor Sncicry. ELVA MARIE AKELEY LIterary Entered from Prcsquc lslc. M.IIIIc. EUGENE A. AAS Literary Intrzumurnl B.Issh.Illg lntrgImur.Il Bmskctlmllg Horscfshucg Home Room Pres, BLANCHE AVIS ANDERSON PrefSecretarial Basclmllg Baskcthnllg Deck Tennis: Vollcy-lmllg lt Happ-:nctl IH Holly' wood g Homc Room Prcsldcntg Harlcqulng Pep Cluhg SIstocr.Itic Lmguc. JUNE GRADUATES ERNEST L. ANDERSON Literary Bdselullg Basketball, Squad. TCRIHXQ Haxndhnllg Horsoshocg Pnngfpongg Tmckg Sophomore Class Prcs.g Home Room Prvsg SpIIrtsm.mshIpg National Athlcnc ScholnrshIp So- ciety: Nllfll. Honor Society. LEROY ANDERSON L1terary Basclmllg Hoc k-:yg Speed Ball: Vollcy Ballg Deck Tenmsg Pmgf pungg Scwnce Club. ROBERT WILLIAM ARIIART Literary MARIE KATHLEEN ANDERSON Literary Entrrcd from Lincoln High, Scntrlc, Wash. Bnskctbnllg M:Ike-Bclicvcug Horns' room Sccy., TrcIIs.g Pop Cluhg Sisrocraltic Lczuguc. RHODES FELTON ARNOLD Screntifxc Tmzkg Sophunmrc Class Prcsidcntg Home Room Scdy.: R.IdIo Club, MASON ARVOLD LIICTLITQ' Hllfliqlllll, HARRY ASKEW L1terary Bnschaxllg Hockey: Spend lhllg Tmckg Vollcy Bnllg Barrlc B.Illg Baselmxllg PIngfPongg Rcd Cross. VIX'lAN JEAN BANCROFT Home Economics Bnschalllg Bnskcthnllg Deck Tcnmsg Hockcyg PIng'POngg Socccrg Trzlckg Vollcyfberllg Sxummingg Eurhcnzcs Clulwg Girls' Athlon: Club: Hlstnry Clulwg Red Cross-3 Slsrocmric League, --1' -- .-. - 1' I Z .I--,. I NJ N l . l . 'WIIAQI , , H,:lll'L-'-LTI.. Q.. -, 'ml' L f ' - Q - .. .im - TII'ev1!yffive
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