Franklin High School - Tolo Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1935

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What ever changes frowns to smiles? Our hobbies: What from us all the last beguiles? Our hobbies: When we are quite up in the air, And nothing seems bright nor fair, What is it makes us do and dare? Our hobbies. SIDNEY P. TRATHEN e icafion As green freshmen, who was our counselor and guide? -Lila Hunter. As superior sophomores, who was our tolerant stabilizer? -Lila Hunter. As juniors, arrogant and sure, bursting with ideas, who understood and led? -Lila Hunter. As seniors, molded and steadied, in appreciation of your untiring efforts and steadfast encouragement, we dedicate this volume to you -Lila Hunter. VL 12 .i ofzewofzd The Tolo Annual is a composite of the per- sonalities ot Franklin High School. The Annual this year has no intention of glori- fying the obscure, the commonplace. lt has striven to embody the real spirit of Franklin, to show FrankIin's trend in extra-curricular activities and hobbies, to show its ideals and achievements, its suc- cesses and triumphs, and the records of its occasional failures and defeats. W W onfenfs PERSONNEL Faculty Classes PRODUCTIONS Plays Music Press ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS 2715014142 Who's who within these Quaker walls? Just turn the page and see Familiar faces-first of all The Franklin faculty. Survey the Seniors, staid and sure, Self-satisfied, serene, The jaunty Juniors, smiling Sophs, And last the Freshmen green. RAE MEDLEY ALICE BROUGHAM ,F- Ybfiga if-Ave'-:g 'hiya ,f 55. 5. , . A .J 4 'I3 'np R. Q- L. ls. fi SIDNEY POLMERE TRATHEN OFFICE HELP WALTER JOHN RESEBURG Pafzfn fha now e gn r a six FRANK HOLMES BAILEY Unlverslty ot W1shungton Bachelor and Mas ter of Arts Head of Commerclal Department Teaches Stenography Pen m1nshlp and Spelling NOAH CLEVELAND DAVENPORT Umverslty ot Washnngton Bachelor 1nd M1ster of Arts Head ot History Department Teaches Economics and American Hustory HAROLD HOWES Head ot Industrial Arts Dep1rtment Teaches Machme Shop Wood Turning 1nd General Metal GEORGE BROWN JACKSON Yale Bachelor and M1ster of Arts Head ot Forelgn Language Department Teaches German and French Adviser ot Germ1n Club GRANT ARLINGTON LAIZURE Ohno St1te Unlverslty Bachelor of Sc: ence 1nd Master of Arts Head ot Science Department Teaches Chemustry Adviser ot Chess Club and Tenms Coach RALPH RICHARD UPTON Yale Bachelor and Master of Arts Columbia Unlverslty Bachelor and Master of Laws Head of English Department Teaches Luterature 1nd Composutuon Fmancnal Dnrector ot Tolo Annual RALPH NEWELL KNAPP George Wnlllams College Bachelor ot Physncal Educatnon Advnser ot Boys Club Teaches Boys Physical Educatlon and Boys Physvology Golf Coach MARGARET McCARNEY Unlverslty of Washington Bachelor and Master ot Arts Advuser ot Gurls Club Teaches Zoology LOIS CAUGHEY Umverslty ot Nebraska Bachelor of Arts Head Llbranan NONIE MEREDITH COOPER Secretary of Ottlce 14 GCI-L f RUTH ALMEDA BAILEY Oberlm College Bachelor ot Arts Teaches Composutnon and Lnterature LUCY ROWENA BARNES Umvcrslty ot Washington Bachelor ot Arts and Master of Arts Teaches Literature and Composltlon Adviser ot Debate EDITH PAGE BENNETT Umversnty ot Illmors Bachelor ot Arts Teaches Latin Advnser ot Honor Society HARRY BENSON Washungton State College Bachelor ot Scuence Teaches Physncs Adviser ot Trcket Commnttee CHARLOTTE BISAZZA Pratt Instntute Flne and Applied Art Teaches Fme Arts Dnrector ot Art tor Tolo Annual LAWRENCE HERBERT BLACKNELL Unlversuty ot Washmgton Bachelor ot Musrc Teaches Muslc Director ot Operetta and Cholrs TONY FOSTER CALES Unlversrty ot Washington Bachelor ot Sclence Teaches Industrial Arts Machme Wood Work Wood Turning and Cab: net Making LYDIA MAY CHAMBERS Unnverslty ot Washlngton Bachelor ot Arts Teaches General Scrence Advuser ot Alumm Commnttee and Sons and Daughters Club PAUL WORTHINGTON COPELAND Whitman College Bachelor ot Sc: ence Unlverslty ot Washington Master ot Arts Teaches World History and Clvrcs Adviser ot Stamp Club CAROL CATHRYN CORNISH Washington State College Bachelor ot Science Teaches Grrls Physlcal Education Adviser ot Nutrltlon Commit tee Tumblmg and Folk Dancmg Clubs MILDRED FIRTH CROCKETT University of Washington Bachelor ot Arts and Master ot Arts Teaches Composition and Lrterature ANNA MOTT DAUGHERTY Umverslty ot Washington Bachelor ot Sc: ence Teaches Botany Advrser ot Class ot 1938 HARRIET JOSEPHINE DOHENY Unlversrty of Washmgton Bachelor ot Scnence Teaches Mathematrcs Algebra and Trrgonometry Adviser ot Class ot I936 Program Department ot Gurls Club and Dramatuc Dnrector ot Operetta MARGUERITE .IACQUELINE DU VAL Unlverslty of France Bachelor ot Arts Teaches French Advnser ot French Club GLADYS ELLEDGE Unlversnty ot Washmgton Bachelor ot Music Teaches Music Advnser of Sensor Nonette Boys Double Quartet and Jumor Nonette PHILLIP ORRIN EVATT Unrversnty ot Washington Bachelor ot Sclence and Master ot Sclence Teaches General Scrence and Physrcs bl! fi 1- ' xg fm . . . 45 - , x ' 11, lr- , '. . . . . . . .L Z I D A E ' f - - . :N -3 we f 1: ,I . . 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I , LA . ,, he FW .L acl HATTIE MAY FITZGERALD-Umversrty ot Washmgton Bachelor ot Scuence and Master of Sclence Teaches General Science LILLIAN CARRIE FOWLER Mmnesota School of Busuness and Gregg Shorthand School Teaches Stenography and Business English MARGARET MOWBRAY GORMAN Ferns Instutute Teaches Jumor Bus: ness Tramlng Commercial Geography Typing and Commercial Law MALCOLM HARVEY GRIFFIN Unlverslty ot Texas Bachelor of Arts Master ot Arts and Bachelor ot Laws Teaches Luterature and Composrtron Adviser ot Improvement Committee LOLA HALL Umverslty ot Washmgton Bachelor of Arts Oftlclates over Study B ROBERT HANDY Umversnty ot Mmnesota Bachelor ot Arts Teaches News Wntmg Algebra and Geometry Advrser ot Tolo Weekly Busmess Staff LOU ELLA HART Umversuty of Washmgton Bachelor of Arts and Master ot Arts Teaches World History LILA ALICE HUNTER Umverslty ot Washington Bachelor ot Arts Teaches Composition and Literature Advlser ot Class ot l935 CLAUDE JACKSON Dallas Business Unlverslty Teaches Bookkeeping Penmanshlp and Spellrng Treasurer of Associated Actuvltles NAN THOMPSON JARDINE Unlverslty of Washmgton Bachelor of Arts Teaches Composutuon and Lnterature Advnser ot Stage Make up Corps and Co ordlnator ot the Operetta MINNIE CARLOTTA JOHNSON Knox College Bachelor ot Science Teaches Geometry Adviser of Thrift RALPH CHARLES JOHNSON Unwersuty ot Kansas Bachelor of Arts Umversuty ot Washmgton Master ot Arts Teaches News Wntmg and Amencan Hustory Adviser ot World Affairs Club and Edltonal Staff ot Tolo Weekly FRANKLIN KARRER Unlversuty of Washmgton Columbia Unlverslty and New York Umversnty Bachelor of Arts and Master ot Arts and Pedagogy Teaches Mathematics Elementary Drawing and Algebra Adviser of Stamp Plan EMMA KASSEBAUM Unlverslty ot Mlchlgan Bachelor of Arts Teaches Economics and Amencan History DOUGLAS GARFIELD KIRK Umversnty of Washmgton Bachelor of Buss ness Admmnstratlon Teaches American and World Hnstory Coach ot Football and Track HELEN GERTRUDE KUEBLER Carleton College, Bachelor of Science Teaches Mathematucs, Algebra, and Geometry Adviser of Stage Force 16 acu f HELMA ELIZABETH KUEHN Unrversrty ot Wusconsm Bachelor ot Arts Teaches Composntnon and Lrterature Advlser ot Costume Commuttee KATHERINE JANE LENTZ Umverslty ot Washmgton Bachelor and Mas ter ot Arts Teaches Pacrtlc Rum and World Hrstory Adviser ot Probatlon Students LYDIA LINDBERG-Carleton College Bachelor ot Arts Teaches Creatrve Wntlng COMPOSITION and Literature Adviser ot Tusatala Club and Boys Oratorrcal Contest ARISTELLE MACDONALD Umverslty ot Washington Bachelor of Arts Teaches Oral Expression Adviser ot Dramatncs STELLA MARGARET MCGRATH-Gregg Normal School Teaches Ottnce Trammg Advrser ot Socral Servuce MARION MacMASTER Unlversnty of Oregon Bachelor ot Arts Teaches Composrtlon and Literature Advrser ot Glrls Vocatronal Committee CLIFFORD LAVERNE PEEK Umverslty ot Washlngton and Columbia Unl verslty Bachelor ot Science and Master ot Arts Teaches Clvlcs Coach of Basketball and Intramural Athletrcs HELEN .IEANNETTE PERRY Smith College Bachelor ot Arts Teaches Spanish and Latln Adviser of Spanish Club AGNES QUIGLEY Umversrty of Washington Bachelor ot Arts Teaches Spanish Adviser ot Spannsh Club and Lunchroom Committee RALPH JOSEPH REED-UTIIVEISIEY of Washrngton Bachelor of Arts Teaches World Hrstory and Boys Physical Education Coach ot Baseball Freshman Football and Freshman and Sophomore Basketball AGNES REMLEY State Umverslty ot Iowa Bachelor ot Arts Teaches Algebra and Geometry GERTRUDE LOUISE RINEHART Pratt Institute and Columbia Unlverslty Bachelor ot Scrence Teaches Clothung BYRON AUGUST SAMUELSON Unrverslty ot Washington Bachelor and Master ot Arts Teaches World Hrstory Advaser of Service Club CONRAD A SCHIRMER Unrverslty of North Dakota Bachelor of Arts Washmgton State College and Umversnty ot Chrcago Master ot Arts Teaches Amerncan and World Hrstory GEORGE OLIVER SCOTT London Unrverslty and Unrversnty ot Washlng ton Bachelor at Scnence Teaches Mechanucal and Arclutectural Drawmg ANNA BELLE SHAW Umversnty of Washrngton, Bachelor ot Scrence nn Physlcal Education Teaches Gnrls' Physrcal Educatron and Gnrls' Physlology Advrser ot Quaker Malds and Welfare Department ot Gnrls' Club In-H a 1 1 ik 41 L... 9. f 5. 0- 0' 'is acf GRETCHEN ADELL SHAW Unlverslty of Washington Bachelor of Fune Arts Teaches Costume Dessgn Craft and Lettermg Advlser ot Tolo An nual Servrce Department ot Grrls Club and Exhrbrt Case Committee MYRTLE SHEEHAN Unlverslty of Washington Bachelor ot Arts Teaches Stenography and Typrng SARAH SHELDON Smrth College Bachelor ot Arts Teaches Lrterature and Composition Adviser of Cultural Arts WILLIAM MERRILL SMITH De Pauw Unlversrty Bachelor ot Arts Teaches Algebra DAVID ARTHUR STAEGER Umversuty ot Washlngton Bachelor ot Arts Tc1ches Jumor Business Tralmng Advlser of Anglers ISABEL STRAIN Recd College Bachelor ot Arts Te1chcs Llteraturc and Composltwn LOUISE JORDAN STRONG De Pauw Unrverslty Bachelor of Arts Teaches Luterature and Composltlon LELA HELEN WALTERS Unlverslty of Washmgton Bachelor of Arts Te1ches Typmg Advlser ot Soclal Servlce Commlttee of Arts Te1ches Typang Adviser of Class ot I937 and Charm Commuttee KIAH WAMPLER Purdue Unlversnty and Unlverslty of Washington Bachelor ot Scrence Teaches General Scrence and Amerrcan Hustory Ad vlser ot Intramural Athletics and Knughts of the Derby GENEVIEVE WARNER Unuversuty of Washmgton Bachelor ot Scuence rn Education Teaches Foods Adviser of P T A Tea Commlttee LENA EVELINE WILSON University of Washungton Bachelor ot Screncc Teaches Clothing and Costume Construction DOROTHY LOUISE SMITH Umversuty ot Washmgton Bachelor ot Musuc Oftuclates over Study A ELDA ANN ZUCCONE Franklm Hugh School Assistant Secretary ot Othce GERALDINE ANNA REISINGER Franklln Hugh School Assistant Llbrarlan WILLIAM RICHARDSON VANDERGRIFT Custodian and Engineer 3' Us Q ' 1 is l K . . . ' - 5 , 'A Q' I ' r I ,. ,f ' . 5' -- ' ' ' 3 , 'S . 1 IIC A ' l ' ' ' A ' - A I C' bv .R 5 A MARGARET ELIZABETH WALTZ-University of Washington: Bachelor A 5 . . . . L -,,,- ' fy ' A , I . . ' . . . ' . .YQ I' .Q '- an ' ' ' I . - r A jy V - - . ' 1 , .xx . , . - l . X K . B I 'S A . . . . , F, - .. ,Eh sf. ' 1 O0 om elm Seniors have ended four enterprlslng years of school work and varlous 3CfIVlfl2S As freshmen they went Into the melting pot with Miss Lula Hunter as adviser and Jlm Greenwood presldent Jack Flagg led the class through the Sophomore year Dan La gozzuno lunlor presldent and as the graduatmg class of 1935 Herman Sonthelmer was elected to carry on the work whlch was so ably started Offered for the enlnghtenment of the bewildered football players nlckel Instruction dances were exhllaratlng matlnees The junior play All ln A Day was glven and many of the stars agaln displayed their 3bIllfl8S In the Senlor play The Cupboard Door A hnlaruous Sensor luncheon mtroduced the talented stars of the play Many plans were formed to better the Senior Cruuse from those prevlously gnven Fmally Commencement mtellectual glamorous youthful wlth sux speakers chosen for scholarship by students and faculty Good bye hugh school lnfe begms anew 'Xi MISS HUNTER Ad s 18 TL If u Pl . given in the boys gym, addilng to the enjoyment of the eight BATTLING BILL HOW IT S DONE LARGE AND SMALL OF IT STOOGE' anim qlafzewe HERMAN SONTHEIMER Presrdent BOB GRAF Vlce President JEAN WADDELL, Secretary DOROTHY MEAGHER, Treasurer BROOKS STEVENS, Sergeanl af Arms DAN LAGOZZINO, Valediclorian RUTH LONSKI, Salufaforian JACK FLAGG. Class Choice RAY MEDBY, Class Choice HART MINOR, Faculty Choice JANE ABERNETHY, Faculty Choice 7 C214 lllfl 1 1' Q is L - , .- A ' fy f sn, '- J . f I '24 xt . '1 .- -4 N Q, 1 , , 2, , fa x El' 'V K ffu ,195 Q, Lf '- 1 vi ., 1 O fr, IL 4 I 20 encofzs ABERNETHY JANE J1nc Sec and Treas ot Debate club Vsce Pres of World Affasrs club and Vodvsl an outdoor enthussast and faculty chosce commencement speaker ACOMB BYRON Barney Track man cartoonsst Dec oratson and Entertasnment commsttee Intramural Bas ketball and Volleyball a whsz of a bracelet maker ALEXANDER DOROTHY Dot our dsstsngusshed young lady who ss leavsng us to move to the Hawassan Islands for her future home ANDERSON HAZEL Hazel Pres of Quaker Masds Assocsate Sports Edstor of Tolo Weekly Program Chasr man of Mother Daughter Banquet a grand pal ANGEL DON Don Tumbler track man Vsce Pres of Anglers club Usher and Doormen commsttee an enthu ssastsc buslder of model asrplanes ARMSTRONG BEATRICE Beatrsce bessdes servsng on the Refreshment commsttee for four years Honor So csety French club and Track was a Quaker Masd ARNOLD VINCENT Vsncent hard worker on Stamp Plan commsttee taksng those Monday mornsng dsmes also swsngs a mean and competent golf club AUGE WOODROW Woody played on the Champson Basketball team sn 34 Soph and Second team Basket ball also a Stamp Plan Representatsve AXELSON MARGARET Margaret unable to enter snto actsvstses spends her tsme Iooksng Into a promsssng future BARABAS PHIL Phsl our flash Baseball buslder upper gasnsng admsttance snto the Hs Y by popular demand and a member of the Spanssh club BARKER KATHRYN Kathryn actsve member of Spanssh club assssted on Make up commsttee and Commercsal club snterested sn swsmmsng and readsng BARMUTA GEORGE George sndustrsous Manager of Stage Force Intramural Baseball member of Soph Honor Socsety and World Affasrs club lskes wood worksng tramural Basketball French club and backbone of the Stage Force Interested sn archstecture drawsng and huntsng BARRET HOLLAND Holland promsnent member of Servsce and Thrsft club has as hss hobby model maksng and enyoys a fast sasl boat BASS RUTH Ruth P T A worker for three years Swstchboard operator Four o Clock Tea enjoys dancsng and all outdoor sports BECK HARRY Harry partscspated sn two Operettas Vodvsl Msd Wmter Concert Junsor and Sensor Chosrs snterested sn saslsng saslboats and mussc BENSON PHIL Phsl enthussastsc member of the Spanssh club Iskes nothsng better than to fssh and read probably at the same tsme BERRY BILL Bsll Debater Servsce and World Af fasrs clubs Usher and Doormen and Improvement com msttee hss outssde recreatson ss tennss BEVAN EVELYN Rusty Propertses and Floor com msttees Gsrls Club Rep Sensor Ssster and Stamp Plan Rep calls dancsng her favorste hobby BIRRELL RUTH Ruth Vodvsl Operetta Student Manager of Sensor Play Quaker Masds Stage Force Make up commsttee a swell sport BLACKMER DOROTHY Dot head of the success ful Mother Daughter Banquet Treas of Quaker Masds Student Grade Advsser Honor Socsety excels sn any sport BLAIR BETTY Betty Commercsal club Gsrls Club worker and Msd Wsnter Concert has swsmmsng and see skatmg for her favorste outdoor pastsmes BOLTON MARGARET Margaret well known sn the Commercsal club for four years partscspatsng sn the Glee Club Operetta and Sensor Orchestra BOSTWICK .IANICE .lansce Vodvsl Gsrls Club Rep Tusstala Commercsal French and World Affasrs clubs collector of stamps seamstress and swsmmer 'lv A kv M-f -QI Q- 4 ,C m 1-54 1l 7 -F 'P-y 3 5- U-Q i 5 gang' N QA! 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ZVUOQS 21 S BOTTS MARIE Mane helper on Mother Daughter Banquet commlttee Cloggnng and Glee clubs Freshman Frolnc commattee llkes to swnm and tap dance BOWLES WILLIAM Snutfy wowed the audrence rn the Vodvll Make up commrttee Honor Socrety Treas of Sons Daughter club dances and ndes horses BOYD MARY ELLA Mary Ella artlst Chairman of Poster commrttee Make up commuttee Charm com mrttee Vnce Pres of Commercral club more art BRAILLARD GENEVIEVE-Gen-entered from West Seattle pommg the rank and tale of Tolo Weekly goes m for sewlng readmg and editors BRAWLEY BOB Bob--active In Track Basketball and Anglers club Stamp Commercual and Spanlsh clubs runs around un a Model T Ford BREDICE FLORENCE Florence one of the popular members of the Refreshment commuttee and a helper on the Soclal Servuce committee BREDICE HARRY Harry member of the Commerclal club enjoys huknng camping flshlng radro work Indoor baseball and repalrmg of motors BROOKS MARJORIE Marple Vodval Quaker Mands Experimental One Act Plays Sec of Debate club hid den prompter of the Senior Play BROOKS MILDRED Mlldred our competent Tuesday mormng money getter Bank Rep Gnrls Club Roll Rep and member of Grrls Club Refreshment commnttee BROUGHAM ALICE Aluce splendid Co art Edutor of Annual Girls Sport Editor of Tolo Weekly Pres Sons Daughter club demon :ce skater BROWN IVAN Itchne Frosh Football Basketball Football manager Track French and Anglers clubs Soph Honor Society partlclpates In outdoor sports BUCHANAN BEATRICE Beatrice aldmg Senior Sus ter Badminton club Glrls Club Rep Make up Com mittee Baseball Track mterested Ih drafting BUCK DOUGLAS Doug unable to partlclpate In many actnvntles Coach Peeks shmmg star of Intramural Sports Basketball Baseball and Volleyball BULEN JOYCE Joyce one of the members of the actuve Commercnal club Nurse s Asslstant Thnft club dramatlcs switchboard operator and hlker BUNCE BILL Bull well known In the Operetta Vod vll Glee club and Sensor Cholr member of Service Improvement and Commerclal clubs BUTTS ROBERT Bob one of Franklin s helpful Serv :ce club boys member of Commercial club four years practice as a bank cashler CAMP EARL Ladies Man Earl asset to our Football squad for four years quuet member of Hn Y and what a swummer' CAMPBELL WARREN Warren-one of our Champion Golf club swnngers who deserves much pralse Frosh Soph Basketball and member of Glee club CARL BETTY JANE Betty Jane our swell Corr Sec of Gurls Club Operetta Quaker Mauds Mother Daughter Banquet and Honor Socnety lukes sports CERVI MAFALDA Muffy spontaneous Treas of Grrls Club Vodvrl Operetta Mother Daughter Ban quet Honor Society Gurls Club Rep and Soph class Treas CHANDLER BILL Bull actnve rn Intramural Basket ball member of Service club Frosh year Stage Force mterested nn buuldlng model anrplanes and carving CLARK ELEANOR Eleanor mighty Sensor Slster Commercral club Cloggmg club nndustrlous worker nn office turns out for hukes and volleyball CLARK MARGARET Margaret one of the smgmg throng rn the Operetta member of the Glee club Vod val Make up and Entertainment commlttees CLEAVE MARY Mary popular Pres of the Commer cral club Cashrer ln the Lunchroom Honor Socuety and Make up commrttee mterested rn swlmmlng and tennis. X vow 22 Zl4lO'Z.S COKER EVELYN Evelyn our sports star Baseball Track Hockey and Tumblsng a well deserved Quaker Maud Honor Socsety and Gsrls Club Dramatscs CONSTABLE MARGARET Margaret one of Frank lsn s star ssngers appearsng sn the Operetta Msd wsnter Concert Octet Glee club and Junsor Ensemble CONWAY DOUGLAS Doug colossal Sports Edstor ot the Annual Assocsate Sports Edstor ot Tolo Weekly debater Hs Y Track manager and runner COPELAND ROSS Ross 200 pounds of Football am munstson' Track Hs Y Treasurer of Boys Club snter ested sn photography and does some skssng CORNER EDITH Edse a much envsed tscket seller member ot the Glee club P T A usher and Stamp Plan commsttee ensoys swsmmsng CRAMER GILBERT Gslbert addsng to the mussc sn the Sensor Orchestra Pep Band Sensor Chosr Concert Assemblses Operetta Vodvsl and Sensor Play CRAWFORD DES-Des actsve on Second team Foot ball Frosh Football member ot the Improvement com msttee Stamp commsttee and Glee club CURD SARAH Sarah keeper of old clothes-Chasr man ot Wardrobe commsttee Charm and Good Fellow shsp commsttees Four o Clock Tea ensoys lntersor Dec oratsng DAVIES HELEN Helen-collector of psctures for a scrap book and member ot the Glee club enjoys hsksng bscycle rsdsng and readsng DAVIS MARJORIE Marsse spectacular costume de ssgner for the Operetta Make up commsttee Sensor Sss DERMITT MAXINE DESCHENES VERAL Veral playsng on Volleyball and sndoor ball teams collects cosns and stamps swsms boxes hskes and snterested sn tlysng psgeons DEVIN WILLIAM Bsll talented ssnger sn the Oper etta tor three years Yell Duke Vodvsl Boys Quartet Sensor Chosr and Glee club DICK GERTRUDE Gertrude havsng as a hobby sports such as swsmmsng tennss hsksng and dancsng also a member ot the Commercsal club DICKINSON STAN DODD FRANK Frank dynamsc Track star hte ot the Hs Y Pressdent of Anglers club Tscket commsttee and Sergeant at Arms ot Junsor class DODD MARJORIE Marsse perfect as a P T A Usher Gsrls Club Rep and Socsal Servsce worker col lector of chsna and glass ansmals DONALD ALYCE DOYLE EILEEN Pat promsnent on Party Research commsttee French Improvement and Glee clubs Make up commsttee Iskes swsmmsng and skatsng DRAKE MARGUERITE Ducky subslant Pres of the Tumblsng club Basketball Baseball and Hockey Sen sor Ssster Vodvsl Sensor commsttee dsves and dances DRAZIC HELEN Helen popular sn Athletscs Frosh Sergeant at Arms Honor Socsety Quaker Masds Chasr man ot Lost and Found and Socsal Servsce worker DUESING EULALA Eulala Franklsns honored repre sentatsve at the S A R contest Vodvsl Sensor Play Mother Daughter Banquet P T A Tea Chasrman and debater DUNCAN JEANNE Dunc bewsldered masd sn Sensor Play Treas ot Jr class Quaker Masds Chasrman of Party Reports Rest Room and Charm commsttees EGBERT, MAX Max--contestant sn the Upton Ora torscal contest, member of Radso, Debate, Glee, and World Attasrs clubs 'S were ,J av-s s i QQ Ky at N Y' Q ANC! -vl- S 5 I ' ,- - - - Q 'x . , . 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' ., YJ! 23 UAKER MAIDS T' WHAT NEXT' BREAD LINE GABBER AND MEDDLER ENGSTROM FRANCES-Frances actlve as a Student Grade Advlser chooses as her hobby sports such as basketball Ice skating and swrmmlng ERGESON HARVEY Harvey nndustruous member of the Monday morning Stamp Plan committee Interested ln hshmg and most outdoor actuvltles EVERALL HAROLD Harold member ot Frosh and Soph Basketball Second team Football Stamp Plan commnttee Hr Y and ofhcer m Servrce club Q-5 I l '3 7 1.1 A FAIRCHILD MARY Mary prominent rn Athletics for three years member ot the Commercial club has as a hobby the collecting ot rmgs FARMER EDNA Edna wmner of debate letter be longing to Roll Room team and Debate club Bank Secretary and Commercial club ..--. FASEVICH NETTIE Nettle actlve member ot the Commercial club bemg Vlce Pres for two years and Sec tor one Honor Soclety athletics FAUNCE JIM Jlm Interested un the study ot Auto Mechanics having the ransmg of bees chickens and gardens tor hobbies FERRARO MARY Mary acted as Girls Club Rep member ot Glee Commercial and Spanish clubs enjoys dancing blcycle rrdlng and skating FISHER DGROTHY Dot-entered Franklm as a Senior gomed Glrls Octette and showed a keen Interest rn both rnusc and readmg FLAGG JACK Jack popular Sec of Boys Club All Cnty Track HI Y Upton Contest Winner Vodvul K D a Commencement Speaker a swell guy FLEIG BOB Bob-talented player nn Sensor Orchestra and Band partrcnpatrng nn the Senior Play Operetta and Vodvll outside recreation IS tennis FLEWIN DEL Del belonged to the Touch football league member ot Glee Club and showed a keen unter est rn trshmg hunting and sknng FOLEY LOUIS Louis proved hlmselt an Interested chemust by lommg the Sc ence club also member ot Honor Society able hsherman and photographer FOLLRICH CHARLOT Shorty animated Quaker Maud and Tumbler nn Athletncs Mud Wmter Concert Glee Club and Thntt commlttee can always eat a ham burger FOWLER MAXINE Maxme-our talented star ot the Vodvnl tor four years chooses as her hobby horseback rudung shootnng and swlrnmmg FRANKS EDGAR rl FRASER BOB Bob-our popular swrsher playlng on the flrst team Basketball two years, and Soph team one Hr Y and Improvement commrttee member FRASER DON Don proved hrmselt an able member of the Usher and Doormen commnttee tor Vodvlls Sen I L nor plays and Operettas enjoys sknng i Q 5,5 -A y at . , X h ' -4. --V X . - 'N lm, 1 , U . 4 a s Ny l - vm!!! 30' ' ' Xl lx F ' I XJ- XD -:sl tm :X 1 n- V X J 1 ' ' . f U , CN R Q ' . 1 1 . 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' g ' .. rv- X 'I - .. - 'nl - Wfyffx X emofzs SER WINNIE WInnIe member of Glee club ooses many Interestmg sports for hobbles Includnng V, jx, dancIng hIkIng boat rIdIng and swImmIng f FREDERICK RICHARD RIchard shone In Intra mural Basketball for tour years Stamp plan commIttee Stamp and German clubs plays Baseball and TennIs ENCH JACK Jack actlve In Intramural football Ikes to swIm play volleyball and stars In tennns dulges In cookmg GABIE JEAN Jean promunent ChaIrman of Ward robe commuttee member of Glee and French clubs JunIor ChoIr and Make up commIttee Interested In dogs GALLANT BETTY Betty versatIIe dramatlst and col umnlst Senlor play Tolo Weekly feature wrIter Vod vII Operetta Nonette and Sec of Sons Daughter com mIttee GARRISON VIRGINIA VIrgInIa Intellectual yet ath letIc Sec of Quaker MaIds VIce Pres of Honor Socnety GIrIs Club Comnuttee ChaIrman actIve In sports GASTON MARY JANE Mary Jane talented lead Senlor Play Soph and Jr plays VodvIl Operetta Ex perImental One Act Plays and Dance Drama GEPNER HOWARD Howard four years a member of SpanIsh club Sec ot ServIce club Glee club calls saIlIng and sknng hIs hobby GILLIAM JUNE June surprIsed us all WITH her sud den departure from school showmg great plans for her future RALMO LENA Lena lIvely member of the Ger .Iman club for two years partIcIpatIng In Garls AthIetIcs lIkes swImmIng and dancIng X'-GIST MAXINE Maxlne llkeable Commerclal club Jmember for four years SocIal Servnce SenIor SISTBY ThrIft club drlves a car and blcycles LASFORD FRANCES Frances Treas of Lunchroom 'N cNl1mIttee three years IH Honor SOCIEfY Volleyball 'lmterested In readmg and dogs GRAF BOB Bob-towenng Basketball player HI Y Vlce Pres of the SenIor class Improvement and Spamsh clubs plays golf and roller skates GREENE WILLIAM BIII a true scholar rapIdly be commg a member of Honor Soclety shows an Interest In horses and campIng IFFITH MARGARET Margaret popular member of Make up commIttee for three years FrIendshIp com mIttee World AffaIrs club and Mother Daughter Ban quet GROSSO LAURETTA Lauretta actlve ChaIrman of Program for the French club Soclal ServIce Rep Senlor SIster and CommercIaI club member GROVES MARGARET Margaret helpful worker on Costume ConstructIon commIttee Member of Com mercIaI club plays a lot of baseball and skates GUSTAFSON DOROTHY Dorothy-clever member of the Decoratuon commnttee GIrls Club Roll Rep Com mercnal club and Glee club llkes sports GWINN DOROTHY Dorothy has an InterestIng col lectaon of pIctures of people and places also collects souvenIrs member of Usher and Doormen commIttee HAAS BILL BIII-expert Treas of HI Y VIce Pres of Spamsh club Honor Soclety Interested In model boat burldmg anImals and saIlIng HAGEN OLGA Olga popular member of the Ward robe cornmuttee Honor SocIety and CommercIal club enloys all athlehcs and the collectmg of photographs HALL BOB Bob-proved hnmself a useful assIstant In the lIbrary for many semesters shows a keen Interest In outdoor sports HAMILTON MELVIN Mel transferred from Auburn HI where he was HI Y Sec and partIcIpated In sports Interested In pmg pong and fIshIng HANKINS, ROBERT-Bob--was seen constantly on the roogball field and at Track meets: likes sports of all In s. 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Q-r be iv-N, A lx JW V ' , emofzs 25 M Q0 L be ON 1 L Z- my Q 4'-x -4 .4 400 ,V HANKINS VICTOR Vlc lanky Baseball and Football player actrve rn the Tumhlrng club and rnterested any sport graduated rn February HARBERS KARL Karl-one of our peppy yell leaders member of German club shows an mtent rnterest rn avratron and model burldrng HARTWIG FLORA Flora actrve member of Quaker Mards Hostess Charrman of Mother Daughter Banquet Tusrtala club member enjoys sports art and poetry HASCALL LAWRENCE Lawrence-entered from West Seattle where he played baseball Member of Service club and chooses baseball as a hobby HATFIELD BERNICE Bernrce ambrtrous busmess manager of Tolo Weekly Member of Honor Socrety Spanish and World Affalrs clubs and Sensor Sisters a swell skater HATFIELD JEAN Jean wrnnrng Grrls Club Commrt tee Charrman Member of Tolo Weekly staff Honor Socrety Refreshment commrttee Thrrft club and Make up commrttee HEADY DICK Duck strmulatmg member of Hr Y Tolo Weekly K D Charrman of Trcket commrttee Treas of Frosh class Anglers and Stamp club member HEIDRICH WILLIAM Bull Irvely Servrce club mem ber Improvement and German clubs Stamp Plan com mrttee and Roll Rep burlds model arrplanes HEMISPHERE BILLIE Brllre vrvacrous member of Propertres Friendship and Stamp Plan commrttees and was Glrls Club Roll Representatrve loves to dance HENDLEY JEAN Jean transferred from Garfreld member of Usher Doormen committee and French club Irkes to roller and rce skate and read HERLAN BETSY Bet: Hard workrng Senror Edltor of Annual Tusltala club Pres rn Junror play and on Banquet committee enjoys fashion sketchmg HINMAN GAYE-Gaye popular rn the Extemporane Mrd Wrnter Concert enjoys dancrng and roller skatrng HJELMAA RALPH Jelly Franklrn s star swlsher scormg many of our wrnnrng baskets rn excrtrng games of the past two seasons HOLDSWORTH TINA Tuna acted as offrclal Charr man of Grrls Club Refreshment commrttee French and Commercral clubs Bank Cashier and Glrls Club Rep resentatlve HOPKINS ALVIN Alvm left school nn the mrddle of hrs last year wrth no actrvrtres to hrs credrt HORSLEY ROBERT Bdb-dIS'IhgllISll2d star of Sensor play German Avratron and World Affarrs club mem ber rnterested burlder of model arrplanes HOWE SAMUEL Sam buoyant Pres of Servrce club Member of German and Stamp clubs a collector ot stamps and favors hrkrng HUBER MARTHA Martha four years a member of the Thrrft Club Senlor Cholr Semor Sister Commercial club collector of wrld flowers and snapshots HUMMEL JOE Joe has a wrde varrety of hobbies lncludrng prgeon ralsrng horses flshlng and collectrng guns partrcrpated rn Operetta and Glee club HUNTER MARGARET Margaret-our debutante and Charrman of Abrluty commrttee Mother Daughter Ban quet Make up committee and French club llkes to swum IMBERG BETTE Bette wrde awake member of Avra tron French and Tusrtala clubs Junror and Sensor Choir Vodvll lrkes swlmmrng dancing and drawing JACOBSEN DAGNEY Dagney admrrable Pres f Commercral club member of Lunchroom commrttee Thrrft and Spanrsh clubs plays tennrs and swrms JACOBSON LAWRENCE Lawrence credrted wrth three years on Servrce commrttee played Frosh Foot ball and Intramural Basketball rnterested rn polrtrcs and outdoor sports JACOBSON, ROBERT -si. , My . 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'- -' s- 4 A Q - - ' - , - ,ll V Y l l i ll I . ll 9 'Y ARV DICK Duck honorable Track doctor Stamp Plan ep and Sophomore class Vrce Pres partrcrpated Us sf' 26 emofzs I , If WW ff J ly F sh play Interested rn navrgatlon NES BILL Bull engagrng Sports Edltor of 1934 ual Assocuate Edrtor of 1935 Annual K D Sec Chairman of Entertarnment commrttee sk: representa trve JELTER EARL Earl active member of the Improve ment commlttee clanms an rnterest rn auto mechamcs collects stamps and enjoys boatlng JENSEN EWALD Ewald chooses as hrs hobby work mg with machrnery and spendmg much of hrs valuable trme readmg QIEREMIAS NORMAN Norm one of our racketeers two years of Tennrs Roll Debate Intramural Foot ball World Affairs club and Thrrft Bulletrn Cartoonrst JOCHIMSEN BILL Blll promment for hrs keen work rn the Lrbrary member of the Commercral club Stamp committee and German club JOHANSEN BERNICE Bernice popular Chess club for three years and Charrman of Costume commnttee sarlrng enthusiast and Interested ln dress making member of JOHANSON ARNE Arne actlve rn the Servlce club and member of Glee club has as hobbies football and basketball JOHNSEN LILLIAN Lrllran popular member f Trcket commrttee Glee club Flower commrttee and Bank Representatlve collects pictures of the Unrted States JOHNSON DOROTHY Dot active Junror Editor 1934 Annual Associate Editor I935 Annual Student Grade Advrser member of Honor Society and Charm committee JOHNSON JEANNE Jeanne drstlngurshed Charrman of Chairmen Mother Daughter Banquet manager Qua ker Mards Honor Society Experimental One Act Plays Irkes tennis JOHNSON MARY JANE Janey our Ideal Girls Club Presrdent' Honor Society One Act Play Co Charrman of Charm committee Quaker Malds some skier JOHNSON RUTH Ruth lrvely Pres of Commercial club President of Folk Dancing club member of Honor Society Mother Daughter Banquet and Vodvrl JONES ALBERT Al renowned K D Pres and Charr man of Inter School Athletics Played Football Base ball and Basketball has tackled the art of sknng KALBERG LLOYD Lloyd llvely member of Service club Trcket World Affalrs and Improvement com mlttees played Intramural Basketball collects stamps KANAMORI FRANK Frank-entered from Broad way In 1933 Member of Japanese club actlve part rn Intramural Basketball Interested In sports--especially baseball KASTRUP HARRIET Harriet noted for her superb performance ID the Semor Play French club and Girls Club Roll Rep Basketball and Vodvll KAUTZ TED Ted popular member of Sons and Daughter club and Radlo club has the Interesting hobbres of radlo and flshrng KEHOE MYRTLE Myrtle partrclpated an the suc cessful Prrates of Penzance Sensor Chorr French club and an achve Grrls Club Roll Representatrve ENE LeROY LeRoy achve rn all Intramural sports all boy In Geisha and sang In Carmen KELLER FLORENCE Florence promrnent rn Make up committee and Stamp Plan committee Roll Rep member of German club and A Capella enyoys playmg the plana KELLY FRANKLIN Franklm-our star Tenms swat ter Second Team Football Frosh Football member of Sensor Chorr and popular rn Hn Y achvrtles KIGER BILL Bull four years of Intramural sports Member of Glee Servrce and Improvement clubs terested rn radlo amateur work KING BOB Bob-dashing Advertrslng Manager of 1935 Annual Member of Vocatronal commrttee and Stamp club Stamp Plan Rep and Honor Socrety Uff 'nfV1 , ss- 1... an 5. 3 v-A tv 63' .,. ,..., 'CQ 1... -L A I ,ff . 0 I ' ' ll bl s V 'l ii , .1 . y L I my , ,X J for jf 1 3 ll 3 Af' ef' ' Vjgylily Ei I . . -- 'vs f ff' - -I f - A' 1' 4 4 I I 'Y , K , -i , ' . 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Z za el4lO'LS LINDEBAK ORVILLE Orvslle-entered to us from Ca yuga North Dakota where he played basketball and was sn the Sensor play sosned Franklsn s Glee club LOCKE FRANCES Frances popular Chasrman of Flo ral commsttee In Operetta Sensor Honor Socsety Sensor Chosr Debate club and on Program commsttee LOE EDITH Edse undaunted Chasrman of the suc cessful Vocatsonal Conference Honor Socsety member and Gsrls Athletscs wsth an snterest sn puppets LONSKI RUTH Ruth partscspated sn the Sensor Play Operetta Vodvsl Vsce Pres of Germm club Honor Socsety Tumblsng club salutatorsan LONGO ORLANDO Orlando actsve Manager of all Intramural sports member of Glee club and partscs pated sn the successful Operetta The Pssates of Pen :ance LUKE MARY Mary player sn Gsrls Athletscs espe csally basketball Member of the Honor Socsety reads and lskes outdoor sports LYFORD RICHARD-Dsck noted for hss performance sn the Sensor Play and as Soph Class Secretary Vodvsl Tolo Weekly makes movses and stage plays LYNCH ED Ed Franklsns star Football End Actsve on the Basketball floor promsnent sn Hs Y actsvstses lskes all ksnds of sports MACKINTOSH BARBARA Barbara spontaneous Chasrman of the Art Commsttee Art club Honor So csefy and Ch1rm commsttee goes sn for skatsng and drawsng MADSEN DORIS-Dons-our sports enthussast Quaker Masds and Chasrman of Gsrls Dramatsc Played on track basketball hockey and baseball teams sce skates MaGEE ANNE Anne member of the Commercsal club an actsve Sensor Sssster and Gsrls Club Roll Repre sentatsve does a lot of swsmmsng club Vsce Pres of Debate club on Soph and Junsor Debate teams has many hobbies MARTIN JACK Jack actsve turned out for Frosh Football and Intramural Basketball as member of the Servsce club and ensoys sports MASUDA HAKARU MATSUSHITA EVA Eva entered from the Unson Hugh sn Bellevue Wash soon losnsng Franklsn s actsve Japanese club lskes to swsm MAUSETH ADELE Adele dsd smportant work a Sensor Ssster a Commercsal club member and Roll Room Stamp Rep Interested sn horseback rsdsng MAYHALL JIM Jsm popular member of Glee club Junsor Chosr and partscspatsng sn Msd Wsnter Concert turned out for Basketball Track and Golf McASSEY ROBERTA Roberta-entered from Lsncoln and soon becomsng Chasrman of Entertasnment com msttee member of Make up commsttee Glee club and Sensor Chosr McDOWELL MANLEY Mac member of Glee club Commercsal club and played sn Orchestra at the Sensor Play Iskes mussc and baseball McEWEN ED Ed has a knack for model asrplane busldsng also collects cosns member of Glee Servsce and Commercsal clubs MclNNlS NORMA Norma promsnent member of French Commercsal and Tusstala clubs and Usher and Doormen commsttee collects toy elephants and carved bears McKERNON LYNN Lynn mussc favorste subyect four years sn Sensor Chosr sn Mud Wmter Concert Gondolsers and Sweethearts Radso Servsce and Thrsft clubs McLEOD KATHRYN Katy whsz of a Hockey player member of Cultural Arts Socsal Servsce and Stage Wardrobe commsttees and a Roll Representatsve McNAMARA BILL Bsll Franklsn s famous crooner of Vodvsl and Operetta Member of Sensor Chosr Msxed Octette Hs Y Track, Thrsft and Spanssh clubs 'Ui 9. 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MEACHAM THELMA Thelms actsve member ot Tusstala and Commercsal clubs Lsbrary worker Gsrls Roll Rep and Roll Banker Interested sn gardensng and mussc MEAGHER DOROTHY Dot engagsng Treas ot Sensor class prassed tor her work sn the Sensor play and Junsor play member ot Cloggsng club sksss and rsdes horses MEDBY RAE Rae versatsle columnsst teature and specsal wrster ot Weekly and Annual Cartoonsst Sensor Play and collects carscatures Commencement Speaker MERCER WARREN Warren dslsgent News Edstor ot Tolo Weekly Assocsate News Edstor member ot Span ssh and Thrstt clubs hskes and studses electrscsty MICHEL DOROTHY Dot partscspated sn Operetta Asssstant Lsbrarsan member ot Social Service commst tee and Stamp club Iskes basketball and Gsrls Club work MICHELSON DONALD Don Interested sn studses ot poultryology member ot Glee Improvement German and Servsce clubs partscspated sn the Operetta MILLS FRANK Frank Interested member ot dra matsc groups Commercsal club Spanssh club and sn the Psrates ot Penzance anythsng tor a wsld tsme MILLS JANET Janet compansonable member ot Tusstala club Cloggsng club Make up commsttee and a P T A Usher Iskes horses and skssng MINARDI HELEN Helen attractsve candy seller member ot Socsal Servsce and Improvement commsttees Commercsal and Glee clubs Interested sn mussc and dancsng MINER HART Hart sntellectual Debate club Pres bessdes besng a shark tennss player Commencement speaker collects tssh and llkes boatsng MITCHELL MURIEL Mstch gregarsous Quaker Masd Manager ot Baseball and Track teams Honor Socsety member and Abslsty commsttee Iskes to hske oClock Tea commsttee member of French and Tum blsng clubs Usher Doormen commsttee a d P T A Usher MONTGOMERY THELMA Thelma entered from Nebraska Member ot Spanssh club Make up commst tee and Vsce Pres ot Commercial club lskes readsng and 1ny sport MOORE VIRGINIA Vsrgsnsa trsendly Assocsate News Edstor ot Tolo Weekly A Quaker Masd Sensor Ssster and a member ot Honor Socsety collects Scottses MURPHY CHARLES Chuck snspsratsonal Pres of the Boys Club Member ot Track Intramural Basket b1lI and Football teams Hs Y collects arrowheads and agates MURRY EDNA Edna gensal member ot Glee club and a Gsrls Club worker French and Thrstt clubs Stamp Pl1n commsttee enjoys bscyclsng NAKAGAWA ROY Roy popular husky Football sdol 'md Captasn of the team All Csty Guard tor two years and member ot the Hs Y NAYLOR FRANCES Frances strsksng member ot Glee club Commercsal club enthussast tor two years and actsve Gsrls Club Roll Representtasve NELSON MARGARET Margaret popular Chasrman ot Four oCIock Tea commsttee Chasrman ot Typsng commsttee member ot Honor Socsety Commercsal and Glee clubs NELSON RUSSELL Russell has unusual hobby ot angleworm rasssng and unsque ways ot maksng money Glee club member and Intramural sports NICCOLI BLANCHE Blanche enjoys keepsng scrapbook sewrng and dancsng member ot Thrstt club 1nd ssngs sn the Glee club NILSON ELEANOR Eleanor retsned member ut the Honor Socsety tor three years a Sensor Roll Room Rep resentatsve ensoys sewrng and readsng NISHIMURA SHIZAKO Shsxako attractsve member ot the French club and was on the Honor Socsety her Junsor and Sensor years NORMAN BOB 1' 'vof J 'S s 4 - . 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U. 8 13 t- ' - - - L I ' . 5 X OGLE JUDITH Judith a real Senior Sister for be wlldered Freshmen a member of the Commercial club and likes to write and read stories OLSBY RUTH Ruth helped to make the Operetta a success a member of the Make up committee and interested in reading and music OLSON LESTER Lester well known on the Track and Second team Football squad member ot the Lunch room committee and Honor Society likes sports PAGE LILLIAN PALAZZO CHARLES Chuck popular member ot Glee club Spanish and Commercial clubs on Boys Club committees and played Frosh Football PARKS RAE ANN Rae Ann takes an active part in music Glee club Senior Choir Octette Carmen Sweethearts and Pirates of Penzance PAULSON VERNON Vernon played in the Band and Mid Winter Concert active In Frosh and Soph Basketball and Track likes sports PEARSON QUENTIN Quentin our champion Ping Ping player member of Glee Service and Stamp clubs Mid Winter Concert and Operetta PELL MARY Mary makes costumes for Operettas in Costume committee member of Stamp Plan com mittee and Glee club participating in Mid Winter Con cert PETERSEN GERARD Gerard dashing actor in Senior and Junior plays Vodvil and Experimental One Act plays Anglers club and President ot Service club PHILLIPS JOYCE Joyce seamstress for Costume committee member of Glee club and sung in Mid Winter Concert likes to draw and swim PRIESTLEY GEORGE George dynamic Chairman of Boys Friendship committee Football Service and French clubs and Sweethearts likes boats swimming and women PURCELL HELEN Helen prominent member of World Affairs club Usher and Doormen committee Thrift and Cemmercial clubs likes swimming and tennis. RADONSKY, EDNA--Edna-popular in musical pro- ductions, such as Mid-Winter Concert, and Operetta: member of Glee club Sophomore and Junior years. RANDALL, HERSHEY-Hershey-blithe member of Band and Senior Orchestra playing for Vodvil and Operetta: calls his hobby drumming but also collects stamps. RANNEY, MILDRED-Mildred--genial seamstress for the Costume committee, active member of the Spanish club. and likes to dance and sew. RASK, RUTH-Ruth-entered from John Muir: going in for hiking and struggles with the throng by knitting. RAYMOND, BOB-Bob-gregarious member of the Knights of the Derby. active on the Ticket committee and shows an interest in microscopy. REE5, ANNETTA-Annetta-attractive member of Glee club and Stamp Plan committee. Turned out for Girls Athletics, such as Hockey and Basketball. REX, ROSETTA RICHARDS, MARGARET-Marge-congenial worker in ZOZE, popular in Vodvil, member of Stamp Plan com- mittee: likes to play tennis and swim. RICHARDS MARY-Mary-vivacious Vice Pres. of Girls Club. Pres. of French club, Chairman of Good Fellowship and Properties committees and Honor So- ciety. RICHARDSON, PAUL-Paul-created a sensation in Operetta and Jr.-Sr. Choirs. French and Anglers' clubs, Vice Pres. of Frosh and Junior classes: architecture. RICHMIRE. DOROTHY-Dot--amicable Quaker Maid. Member of Experimental One-Act Play Co. and Com- mercial clubg likes tennis and swims. flu G5 Qu C' 1 l ' '- 4-, 1, S -A r i in ao ZVUOQS , - - -gt rf XE .J . , , - ' , - ' .. 5- 5 5 A . i - 2 A - sf I .X 5 , XJ-I 4,X -. . - 'f' i S ' ' ' Q F- ' Q I ill ' l 5 X - I .1 9. CAN 'K i ' - ' P E 'Q 3 D A A A E X ,,' ' . --- W v i . -4 - - . - -is 9 Q? . 8 R 6: , 3 v 4 3 3 i Qs Q , X l 14 is e.,l 4 A 5. N, 3'0- Nu G. ar QQ Us ,.... X Q- 1 1:1 .L AL .1 Q 5 bv! .MMV IXJC eniofzs 31 Q' swf RICHMOND DAN Dan active In Glee club and The Fortune Teller Member ot Servrce club and plays ots of Basketball and Baseball RIDEOUT BURBANK Burbue versatrle actor appear Ing rn the Senror Play Vodval and Expernmental One Act Plays Secretary ot Junror Class and a K D ROBERTS MARGUERITE Marguerite talented dram atrst of Vodvrl and He1Ith Play Member ot Make up committee Honor Socrety Frosh Debate and S A R Contestant ROSELLA JOSEPHINE Josephrne helped to make the school more beautrtul by workrng on the Improve ment club also a member of the Commercral club ROTHWELL DOROTHY Dot relrable member of the Commercial club tor tour years a Stamp Plan Rep Debates Irkes blcycle rrdrng and swrmmmg ROUNDS JESS Jess well known tor hrs playang rn the Band and Mud Wmter Concert lrkes trshrng hunt mg boatrng and hrkrng ROWE WILLIAM Brll popular Roll Room Bank clerk and member ot the Commercral club lrkes to draw and do Ietterrng work ROYCE WILLIAM Bull our dashrng gallant golfer Member ot the Champron Golf team for three years and IS a whrz at drawmg ROUSCH CHRISTINE Chrrstrne trrendly member of the Commerclal club tor tour years and Wardrobe and Research commrttees lrkes to collect prctures ot trrends RUTAN ETHEL Etts sprrrted Vrce Pres of Quaker Maids Mother Daughter Banquet Junror Play and Pro gram Chairman of Junror class lrkes sports RYAN KATHERINE Kay our talented songstress partrcrpahng In the Nonette Sextette Gondolrers and Vodvrl member ot Honor Socrety Irkes srngrng and dancing SANDEN GERTRUDE SANFORD PAULINE Pauline actrve rn World At talrs club Restroom and Research commrttees Tolo Weekly and Honor Society a Sensor Srster and P T A Usher SATAKE AILEEN Arleen not able to turn out for 1ctlvrtres because she worked 1fter school Irkes to read and has great plans SCHLIPP VERDUN Verdun-entered from Franklm Hugh Portland Oregon calls art hrs hobby paint mg and drawmg trgures also rs an amateur maglcran SCHORR JACK Jack amrable member ot Stamp Plan commrttee Glee club Orchestra Mad Wmter Con cert Operetta Track ard Football teams SCHNEIDER CARL Carl our B1sketb1lI swrsher from Montclair New Jersey where he also played Baseball Irkes sports ot all krnds SCHWARTZ FLORENCE Florence our attractrve Nonetter takrng part rn the Vodvrl member ot Decoratuon and Lost and Found commrttees SCOTT ELVIN Elvrn taken from us by the hand ot Death SEARIGHT DELLA Della entered Franklin In 32 from Missoula Montana Irkes swrmmrng dancrng and horseback rrdrng SEEGER LaVON LaVon our champron picture snatcher tor Tolo Annual member ot the Stamp Plan Debate German and Chess clubs French club Presrdent SEELBACK MARGARET Margaret popular member of the Trcket Lost and Found Floral and Stamp Plan commrttees German club and Sensor Roll Representa tlve SEIJAS LOUIS Lours actrve rn Freshmen Football and Baseball hobbies 1re 'lthletrcs ot 1Il kinds espe crally sknng and Ice skatmg SENYOHL ELBERT Al rnvrgoratrng member of Foot ball Basketball Second Team Track and Vodvrl lakes all sports especially swrmmlng and mountarn cllmbmg Cf I .ri T W I 'A nl X is 'V . . 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I.: I. - New www EN 0 IMJN J 5.9 32 ZVUGQS SETH AUSTIN Aussre tantxlszmg member of Base ball Intramural Basketball Volleyball and Track teams member of Avratron club Stamp Plan com mrttee SHEA FRANK Frank hkeablc member of the Spanlsh club Servrce and Improvement commrttees lakes sports of varrous krnds especrally hrkrng SHEA MARGARET Marguet promrncnt on the Make up committee A Student Grade Advlser and member of the Spanrsh club lrkes to draw and skate SHEEHAN TOM Tom our red he1dcd facetrous Baseball player actwe member of the Hn Y and Stamp club lrkes sports especrally baseball SHERMAN AL Al gave a professlonal performance ln the Senror Play also rn the Mrd Wmter Concert and Experimental One Act Plays Spanish club President SHIRAISHI ELLYNORE Ellynore locular member of our Amenasra club also a member of the French and the Commercral clubs lrkes sports SHORT RUTH Ruth has as her hobby the col lectrng of curros and always seen attending games of sport member of Commercral club SHULTZ FRANCELLE SHUMAN SAM Sammy splrrted Presudent of Hr Y member of K D Frosh Football Basketball and Ten ms teams likes all kmds of sports lMONDS BRUCE Bruce actnve rn Boys Tumbling lub Honor Society Service club and Usher Doormen comrnrttee collects stamps and burlds model anr planes SKINNER IRENE Irene blrthe member of Cultural Arts Mrnute Grrls Stamp Plan Make up and Refresh ment committees Commercral club and Glee club SMART DOUG Doug played on the Football Track and Basketball teams members of the Glee club and Fortune Teller Irkes rarsrng prgeons SMIDT RUTH Ruth congenial Tolo Weekly Report er and Edrtor of Tolo Jr member of World Affarrs Club and charming Glrls Club Roll Representatrve turns out for Intramural sports Member of Spanish and Commercial clubs lrkes all athletics SMITH PATRICIA Pat popular Grrls Club commit tee Chacrman member of Folk Dancing club Spanrsh club and Vodvrl collects anrmals especually dogs SMITH ZOE Zoe an all round enthusiast for grrls sports turmng out for Basketball and Baseball popu lar member of the Quaker Mards SONTHEIMER HERMAN Hermre rllustrrous Pres of Senior class' Member of Hr Y Concert Band German club and Stamp Plan offrcer Charrman of Boys Voca tronal Conference SORIANO CHARLOTTE Charlotte an effrclent Roll Room Stamp Rep and a member of the Spanrsh club Irkes swrmmrng drawrng and music STARKEY MERVYN Mervyn drstrnctrve Presrdent of the Servrce club Secretary and Treasurer of the Im provement commrttee Irkes all sports STEVENS BROOKS Brooks towerrng Sergeant at Arms of Sensor class Feature Edltor of Tolo Weekly Junior Play and member of Service Debate and Span rsh clubs STEVENS HOWARD Howard promment for hrs work on the Stage Force a member of the Servrce club an actrve rn Intramural sports STEVENSON SIDNEY lung class Freshman Football Baseball and Junror :hour Irkes machrne shop work and rs an amateur oxer Srdney actrve rn the Wrest STEWART RAMONA the Senror Srsters on Usher Doormen commrttee Stamp Plan commrttee Commercral and Thraft clubs Ilkes hrkmg Ramona pleasrng Charrman of STOKKE MARYSYLVIA Marysylvn amrablemember of French club Operetta Drsplay Case commrttee So cral Service committee and Glrls Club Poster com mittee M4 Q1-Y Cf' aa'- Z' sf In Ol r W -F 'aww 5 9 - -. . 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I ' . , ' I ' 'QIKJ MWWQNG 4- K ga 9... ensofzs as :- is 1 s, , -4 1 -Q z .ks if? 1 .. sz-.W STOKKE ROBERTA Bobbie dsstsngusshed Secretary of Sensor Chosr member of Junsor Ensemble Nonette Vodvsl two Operettas German club Frsendshsp com msttee SUMMERS JEAN Jean congensal Chairman ot the Cultural Arts commsttee a Lsbrary worker member of Honor Society French and Debate clubs SUTER EILEEN Esleen one of those lucky late ar rsvals and a popular member ot the Usher and Door men commsttee TAYLOR AMELIA Amelsa one ot our solly Sensor Sssters and Quaker Maids turnsng out for Gsrls Sports sncludsng hockey basketball track and baseball TAYLOR MARGARET Margaret a psansst Operetta Vodvsl Glee club Sensor Choir and Sensor Orchestra sorned Spanssh Debate and Commercsal club TAYLOR MAYNARD Maynard actsve sn Servsce and French clubs member of Honor Society and World Affairs club lskes huntsng and hsksng TERRY FRANCES-Frances popular Recordsng Secre tary ot Gsrls Club a Quaker Masd Sensor Ssster Chasr man ot Green Book commsttee and Honor Society member TERRY HELEN Helen trsendly Sensor Ssster member ot Thrstt and French clubs Honor Society Flower and Rest Room commsttee lskes to sew THOMPSON ROBERT Bob spontaneous Vsce Pres of Boys Club member of Hs Y K D Sensor Orchestra and Band playing for Operetta and Vodvsl lskes to sasl THOMPSON LUCILE Lucsle prominent member of World Aftasrs club Stamp Plan Representatsve Gsrls Club Roll Representatsve and Chairman of P T A Ushers THOMPSON PALMER Palmer News Edstor of Tolo Weekly Pressdent of World Affairs club Vsce Pres of Servsce club member ot Debate team and club TOKAREFF PAVLA Pavla not partscspatsng sn ac tsvstses and graduated sn February Ensoys a good hske or to stay sn and read TOLBER EUGENE Gene losned the Experimental One Act Play Company Service and Stamp clubs Glee club and Carmen Iskes to skate and sks TOMALIN SIDNEY Ssd another popular swssher also playsng Frosh Football Frosh Basketball and par trcspatsng sn all lntramural Sports TOMLINSON BRUCE Bruce-entersng from Broad way Member ot Debate World Affairs and German clubs lskes to rsde horseb'sck play golf and swsm TREIT LORENZ Lorenz dashing young genius around school becoming member of the Glee club and working on the Service club TRICK JOYCE Joyce congensal entertasner sn the Msd Wsnter Concert member of the Floor commsttee Glee club and Properties commsttee TROPEA ROSE Rose entered from Skagway Alaska and worksng sn the Gym ottsce member of Lunchroom commsttee Honor Society and Spanish club TUDOR JOE .loe popular member of the Stage Force Honor Society Debate club and Intramural Bas ketball also Treasurer ot the Freshman class TULLOCH GERTRUDE Gertrude active SocsaIServsce Representatsve member ot Thrstt and Commercsal clubs Glee club. Vodvil, and Mid-Winter Concert' e - ioys puppetry. TURNER, MARGARET--Margaret-prominent Chair- man ot Social Service committee, Secretary ot Spanish club, a Quaker Maid and on Stamp and Lunchroom committees. UMOFF, PAUL-Paul-looking forward to Annapolis: member of Honor Society. Intramural Basketball, and Track teams: whiz on ice skates. UYEMINAMI. MOLLY-Molly-our diminutive Girls' Sports enthusiast and Quaker Maid. turning out for Hockey. Basketball and Baseball, also Secretary ot Freshman class. VICARY. EMILY--Emily-prominent Head ot Usher and Doormen committee and a Quaker Maid, member of Commercial club: keeps a scrapbook. 34 ZWIOQS WADDELL JEAN Jean sndustrsous Sensor Class Sec retary Quaker Mad and Floor Receptson commsttee Chasrman member of Expersmental One Act Play and Vodvsl WAGNER CARL Carl actsve at German club meet sngs member of the Servsce club and a Roll Room Bank Representatsve WALLACE EDWIN Eddse entered from Columbsa does a lot of boxsng and also Iskes to go for bscycle rsdes WARD ADELE Adele promsnent sn the Sensor Chosr Msd Wsnter Concert Glee club 1nd the Operetta mem ber of Tusstala club Iskes ssngsng WATSON ERNEST Ernest one of those popular stamp collectors who also can be found dosng some machsne woodworksng WATSON GRACE Grace lsvely Chasrman of Frsend shsp commsttee P T A Hostess Gsrls Club Rep and member of Honor Socsety German club and Improve ment commsttee WEDIN BOYNE Boyne sndustrsous worker sn our Lsbrary member of Glee club and Servsce club Roll Room Debater and Stamp Plan Representatsve WELCH LELAND-Bud our Bandmaster and member of Sensor Orchestra Operetta Vodvsl Msd Wsnter Con cert and Honor Socsety Iskes hsksng and skssng WELLINGTON KATHRYN Kay dsmsnutsve Secretary of Tusstala club tango dancer sn Vodvsl Commencement Usher and Expersmental One Act Plays Iskes to wrste WELLONS LAUREN Lauren four years of spectacu lar playsng on the Football team member of Honor Socsety Spanssh club and Hs Y WEST MILDRED Msldred frsendly worker on the So csal Servsce commsttee and Wardrobe msstress member of Cultural Arts commsttee and Thrsft club WESTCOTT PHYLLIS Phyllss sndustrsous worker on the Nutrstson commsttee member of the Stamp and French clubs and ss 1 stamp collector WEVER DICK Dsck the champson of the Wrestlsng class player on the Football team and a member of the Hs Y WHISTLER EVELINE Evelsne member ot the Msnute Gsrls and a Sensor Coussn Iskes to play tennss and dance WIDMER HELEN JANE Helen popular member of Cultural Arts commsttee Vodvsl Commercsal and Ger man clubs and Gsrls Club Honor Roll Iskes athletscs WILKE DAWSON Dawson member of the Chess club who works sn the shop dursng hss spare tsme an makes most anythsng WILLIAMS DOROTHY Dot pscksng wsnners at horse races a Gsrls Club Roll Rep member of the French club and Honor Socsety WILLMAN MILDRED Msllse well known for her work sn the Expersmental One Act Play and Vodvsl Chasrman of Gsrls Club Decoratson commsttee a Bug. Coussn WILSON RICHARD Dsck peppy member of the Band Vodvsl Msd Wsnter Concert Lunchroom com msttee Thr tt and Avsatson clubs ss a stamp collector WOLTERS ARLYN Arlyn promsnent wrster belong mg to the Tusstala club an acfsve member of the Spanssh club Iskes to read and wrste WOOD GEORGE George no actsvstses to hss credst Iskes to sks hunt tssh rsde horses and play baseball WUKELICH KATHERINE Kathersne worked on va nous Gsrls Club commsttees and a member of Com mercsal club Iskes to swsm play baseball and basket ba YAMANAKA DOROTHY Dorothy popular Treas of the Japanese club member of the Cultural Arts com msttee and a Junsor Roll Representatsve YASUNOBU JANET anet one ot our es dressed member of the World Atfasrs and French clubs Teachers commsttee and Honor Socsety U v on .- ,R L... ll 4 qw if Q Q' JW Z5 ic C7 ,dll ll X-v 7' 7- 30 ,bl ,Q -Law 1 Za' d'iI1l. ,, J' . ' ' MH ' Z' t1LU,-ca Nfff.-.f.. X lf- I-. 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' ' . l nffJ'Y'f,df l'.A tiff? 1 G It K J cafe 36 MISS DOHENY Adv se The Junlors are puffing out their chests and slmply burstlng wlth prlde over thelr eventful year With Mlss Doheny as class adviser and Dan Sedgwlck as class president they breezed through their most successful year at Franklln Thelr matlnees were peppy and class meetings were well attended due to the work of the vanous commlttees and the help of the officers Tommy Tod Beverly Rolln Jack Whit mg and Don Thompson Many Junnors proved themselves super athletes Dale Case broke all cnty scoring records In basketball and John Fornaclarn who us just as hard to stop on a football field as hrs name IS to pronounce In a class room was elected football captam for next season The class of 36 more power to you' Z. kai DAN SEDGEWICK Presrdent TOM TODD V ce Presrdent BEVERLY ROLIN Secretary JACK WHITING Treasurer DON THOMPSON Sergeant at Arms P. . 6 1 5- ,I ' ' , i -l 'L Y ,ru v CS' 6 1 :X l, - - L y - y V ,QI - ' ' ,551 CELIA AALTO ANNETTE ALBACHTEN MARY ALLYN CHARLES ALTIER MARGARET ANDERSON WILFRED ANDERSON GALE ANDREWS LENA ANTONINO FAITH APPLEBY CECIL ARMSTRONG WILLIAM BACHMAYER HELEN BADER ROBERT BAILEY DOUGLAS BAINE AGNES BAKER KATHERINE BALSER ARKADY BARMUTA ROBERT BARTO JOE BARTOSCH ROGER BASSETT LEONARD BAUR IMOGENE BEALL FRANK BELL .IOSEPHINE BENEDETTA ADELE BERRY EVELYN BLUFF HELEN BOCKSTALL LENORE BORELLA BETTY BOWSER CHARLES BRADSHAW EDITH BRENNER JACK BRIGHT 36 LLVllO'Z.S Y' QS A' Ou 5.4 Q- inf, Q Q' X Q- 1 :- AL -Cx Q-..-, Z' if 'Q i-' -...f 3 0' '95 f 'fy Au 'F 'vs IT uniofzs 37 ,535 'S Q' 1' fig.:-. 1 he 1 '434 .g A 'Hin T' X Ii if I. 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'vu' QQWJSMM THOMAS TODD PAT TORELLI MARY TORIBARA LUCY TREIT I LIBERINO TUFAROLO MILDRED TULIP GEORGE TURNER KIEIUKO ucmmx ,ff DOUG VICARY CAL VOIGHT HENRY WAGNER ARTHUR WATROUS ARLO WELLS ROBERTA WESLEY CAROLYN WESTLING MILDRED WETTLAND JEANNE WHARNSBY MARY HELEN WHITE JACK WHITING JEAN WHITLATCH MARGARET WILLIAMS SHERMAN WILSON KATHERYN WINKLER WALTER WOODCOCK AL WORTH GALICANO YABA WILLIAM YAMAGUCHI FUKIKO YONEYAMA AYAKO YOSHIMOTO HAMAMOTO YOSHIO JEANNE ZUGEHOER J ' A I ROY VANVICK I ffv I MISS WALTZ Adviser wo own 'gf' J A' Jff cr a-.f wofc Q Jmff , ni f A , f x I ' 1 I ' A K- , I ' A I 4 1 I' Y, V D . , ' ' Q . h 1 .7 ' 5 of f 61 . ' , f Uffz 47S '7 f 1, S. ' f- a f' .f f - I 314- 'V in 1' . 1, . , y if I . I, . .'. I! ,.,f A5.4 ' J ,I f I - 1 5 -shy The Sophomores-serene, sophisticated, and successfiff-'are af, ft 1 . . . . . . . . .1 QA I ' . . . I I . ' ' - , 0111. . . ' . ' ff . ' S, YU . -4' - N, . b . . . . Q ,QT I . . ' . IL, : . ' ' . . - K, y A n D ' 1. A . ve , If cp , b ij, 1 v relolclng over their triumphant year They are loudly clalmlng honors un the held of athletlcs drama and other school ac tlvltles In basketball they out polnted West Seattle to wln the Soph omore champlonshnp Baseball enthusnasts boast that several mem ers of the famous Palace Fish team which dld so admirably durmg the past summer are Sophs Not only ln athletics do they stand out but they are socially prominent too after glvlng the best under class party of the year Also many of Franklln s future dramatic stars are In thus class but are being kept more or less velled for a semester or so to blossom out nn thelr more mature years BILL SMITH President I FRED HUTCHINSON 3, Vsce Presudcnt I 10 5 an MARY OWEN Secretary I JOE LAGOZZINO Treasurerl II GEORGE DI JULIO President II BOB JONES Secretary II DON CAMP Vice President Il I I-Q91 Z' 1 .v N,- Tfl 41, I4 0- Q00 P W oi v- 0 OIMOQZS 0 1 'WD nfqf'-'-er'W 'r- P 0 J TOP ROW Paul Anderson Don Auker Warren Ball Henry Beaudrearr Robert Barnes Richard Alexmder Leslre Ball June Anderson Jack Belt: SECOND ROW Gertrude Ballard TOP ROW John Clemmons Elton Braddock James Byme Vlnton Burch Bob Bowman Hugh Boyce Fred Brown Bull Brown Jlm Blashheld John Busscher SECOND ROW Howard Buchty TOP ROW Bull Colllngs Jrm Copeland Ed Castrow Art Carstensen Leonard Canavan Bob Casey Clarr Cates hyllrs Ames elvrn Anderson era Bass arron Blackmer argaret Armstrong eo Behrens rdrth Bengc HIRD ROW ohn Adams rances Anderson om Belshaw atherme Anderson rll Brazrl oan Blasht eld etty Burns ulra Bright arna Brown era Byrd heda Brown ons Br1nd HIRD ROW orothy Buchner etty Bouton rv1 Bennett ourse Box rll Cook Iarence Clark rll Davrs onald Carstensen ruman Clark ane Clarberg ean Campbell Barbara Barnum Ottle Armstrong Jean Anderson Sylvia Anderson BOTTOM ROW Antornette Bertuccr Patrrcra Arnold Ray Beck Annre Ball Mary Amano Lucy Atkrnson Mary Jane Burnett Katherrne Cameron Evelyn Bluff Gladys Buchanan Mary Byrnes BOTTOM ROW Dons Burns Vrolet Bronclrs Clara Brrdges Bob Burns Congetta Anthony Katherrne Bengston Elizabeth Bogner Marge Cutnght Marge Covello Mary Chuchr BOTTOM ROW Anne Chrckette Amelra Corak Marran Coggrns film we W! 19 TOP ROW Bob Wall Nlck Fasano Donald Crrmmm Herbert Evans Jack Edwards Ernest Farrow Walter Day Grace Malaga .Q Ying Betty Eckblom Mary Dasher Dorothy Drbb George Dr Julio Warren Crrer Vrncy DeSuler THIRD ROW Erleen Crrsman Margaret Decker Edna Dahllne Lorraine Cousins MW Orly -.N Eugene Eguchr Doug Covey BOTTOM ROW Verna Davrds June Ensrlman Jeanne Deschenes Mltsuko Deguchr Jean Delzer Georgia Freer Bob Casteel Alvrn Carlson SECOND ROW Ralph Chrrstopherson George Collar! rfjf harlotte Cates dward Chrnn ee Cappellettr eter Carbon ugh Chaffee l my Angelina Colagrossr Make Cappellettl Katherine Cavan 0 f has bww JN 3 vu' 46 Q PL P , 5 ff la +9 5 2 -- :A ' ' -2 Q ,' All A, ' - .' 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V H i , L J 1 f N S JN y r TOP ROW Burton Dmnls Bob Erwin Jack Edwards James Ferrall Ray Ensllman John Fletcher SECOND ROW Henry Elliott TOP ROW Hcman Hunt Albert Hughes Ralph Herldge Arthur Gratis Harry Gilmore Jean Paul Green Collin Fives Bob Griffith W1Iter Hmmm Fred Hutchinson SECON D ROW Bill Goodwin TOP ROW Roy1l Harris Bob Heater Phlllp Harris AI1n H1rcus Raymond Hartman Carl Hllander Audrey Haskell Kathryn Hatcher SECOND ROW Lodema Haw klns Gerladrne French Maxine Feek Mildred Eder Um Eskeson Jack Finley THIRD ROW Ted Eastwood Eleanor Engstrom Eleanor Fend George Fuglrnote Leonard Green Frank Houston Marjorie Gepner J1ne Gllllland Lo s Horth Grace Hobbles THIRD ROW Vcrnice Hughes Clara Hgertstedt J1ck Foisre Mrmue Goglio Milo Goncllo Doreen Hatfield Dave Hateley Harriet Hanson Lois Hanson Beth Harmon THIRD ROW EIe1nor Hansen Charlotte Haas Je1nne Hendrickson Jean Hemrlch Betty Jane Harman '33 V31 0 R5 O amazes 47 Joyce Eaton Jim Fannon BOTTOM ROW Bill Fry Jack Ellis Frances Dwyer Allce Forza Bill Ellis Ray Hughes Evelyn Goty Elizabeth Schmidt BOTTOM ROW Florence Hughes Virgina Griffith Helen Gallagher Marlon Humphrey June Fullerton Jane Gordon Alko Hlgan Ruth Hellenthal BOTTOM ROW Geraldine Harris Margaret Haverly Anita Hendricks Beverly Halberg . iw' i 14 'Ya IW 2 TOP ROW George Jensen Bob Jones Don Hamlin Bill Johnson Clyde Hadlock Walter Johnson Mathew Johnson Herb Hanscom Mildred Johnston SECOND ROW Marie Johnston 7 I f HQ A355 cu 5 5 F ff T1 Sidney Johnson Jeanne Jackson Katherine Hahner Erling Jacobsen Fay I-Iaberkorn Mildred Hammond Jimmie Kamihachi THIRD ROW Harriet Jackson ,Margie Koplain Norma Johnson Doris Jackson Barbara Johnson Ruth Jones BOTTOM ROW Evelyne Johns Juanita Joams ki D'onthy Kalheim Rite Itxa Mae Kashiwaga a O 0Wl,O,ZZS Pu!-l f-.AH who ps-fm P50506 'W 4 TOP ROW Harold O Brlen Alan Phllllps Dlck Palmer Jack Prltchard John Reardon Donald Parsons Sam Pagano Egbert Rlchards Blll Noah SECOND ROW Hardy Peterson FN Dorls Paulson Robert Wlnter Paul Phlpps Anne Oswald John Putnam Ed 0 Brlen Bud Pease THIRD ROW Elleen O Nell Irene O Nell La Verne Palmer BOTTOM RO Frank Okabe Arthur Oata Blll Newton Raf Pearson TOP ROW Myron Klng Anne Kllne Allce Keller Henry Kohlmeler Elton Lelth Jack Lanlgan Lorenz Laatz John Llnd Dlck Runyan Louella Lackey SECOND ROW Margaret Kokesh TOP ROW Kelth McJunklns Bruce Mattson Walter Mancevlch Bob Lake Ernest Lombarde Wlllard Mason Andres Marcella Howard Markham Floyd Manseth Harold Luckas Charles Mawdsley TOP ROW Dlck Nelson George Moore Blll Mlkkelson Sallle Moore Jack McKenxlc lrvlng Moore Cyle Moores Nan Neumann Anne Myers SECOND ROW Mary McNamara Gll Llnscott Ruth Lelcht Margorle Landrum Ellen Lassen Ellzabcth Kllnkam Lorralne Nyland THIRD ROW Joe Lagozxlno George Lansmg Francls Lewls Lorralne Koch Betty Lance Mlckey Mlckelson SECOND ROW Joe Malasplno Pat Mahoney Charles Manglnl Donald Locke Nathan Mall LOI5 Lowman Dorls Mannlng Rose Machla THIRD ROW Marle Matale Ruth Murray Dean Murray Jackson Mlller George Mellor Robert McKlnney Jackson Mlller Jlm Meecham THIRD ROW June Musell Clarlce Nlchols Beverly Moore Clarlce Mlller Elsle Larsen John Lewls BOTTOM ROW Vlrglna Lang Harry Knowlton Kenneth Kowaguchl Amy Klkoslllma Rosemary Keller Helen Luckas Enld Maples Mlldred Blackmer Helen Maskawa Marg Matsumura BOTTOM ROW Eva Massle Marcellne Mahoney Vlolet Mason Dorothy McCarthy Sodaharu Masuda Ellen Merrlll Marlon Nlles Robert Mlorl BOTTOM ROW Ellxabeth McClellan Jean Morrls Masako Murakaml Elta McEIrath Ellen Murphy Peggy Morlarlty Margarlte Haroldston h les Oslego Luclle Pearson Odnee Vlrglna Pom Mary Jane O H4 ff J .QV jlfflf-Wm 4 521,14 -v, h - -e l,','i ,. - - A 1, . . . 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O 'v Z' . , ., ' ' 13 , , fx fi ,Pj J V L J ll Q J 0 ,' tx 0 6 I' jr K V ' K I' V fl Y X R W o Rucketts JOrJlIle Oqulst Jack Russell Sydney Rnchardson Kenneth Rolm Earl Satterlee Jam Robertson Stanley Rublnl Mary Rolfe SECOND ROW Ruth Ramsey TOP ROW Margaret Schnelder Pat Sulllvan Vern Smith George Scott Ruta Schafer Dorothy Stevens Douglas Sherblon Jessie Smnth SECOND ROW Marbeth Sedgwick TOP ROW Duck Verhagen Verne Thompson Charles Voge Duncan Gordon Melvrn Tweedlc Ernest Swann Ashley Townsend Tom Tokarotf Bull Tracy Jlm Thompson SECOND ROW Mildred Therrault A Mary Santone Dorothy Rush Mrke Wukcllch Prnscnlla Marr Thelma Richardson Judnth Richardson Jack Turner THIRD ROW Margorle Rush Katue Somar Geraldme Randle Anne Somac Lenora Scott Frank Sugua .l1ck Sparllng Frank Sibley Marlon Stanlslowskl Lorrame Smith Fred Schultz THIRD ROW Pauline Stezer Frances Schull George Soyelrma Gordon Van Dyke Claude Summers Betty Bryant Duck Trumble Tony Tudor Allce Thompson Margaret Sebastuan THIRD ROW Ray Tran Jack Thompson Tonaka Matsusahura George Uomota Evelyn Thompson O OWlO'Z.6S 49 Gwendolyn Rnon Jean Ranyard Dona Russell BOTTOM ROW Leonard Ross Anne Ross: Frances Muller Merle Rea Robert Kung Helen Summerlm Ben Sugawara Edna Sorenson BOTTOM ROW Rose Soyepma Elleen Sheehan Shrrley Swensen Woodrow Wrlson Ethel Mae Smith Amy Sugcwa June Stevens Charlotte Lawrence Tllla Tutarolo Betty Taylor Brltaln Orabell Lenore Tracy Joyce Daggett Hldelsa Takohashl Bob Thompson Etsuml Takrzoga L Af f nh FRI TOP ROW Dan Wade Joe West Bull Routledge Shannon Wall Bud Ulovltch Kenneth Wade Chester Thomas Al Werner Howard Wallnck Paul Westlund Dorothy Ware Moms Vuele SECOND ROW Gleda Wllson nhfs Hhs 1550 F' asf l li s-1 lrvmg Thompson Bernice Wllhlte Vlolet Young Jane Wertman Betty Alllson Edrth Waddmgton Lols Wing Jean Zeusler Ruth Youngs THIRD ROW Vlolet Wnlluams Margaret Woodford Kay Weur Dorothy Wise Jean Whltworth Af me fa-' 3 afor- :Nia Q wg: Louise Wllkes Vnrgmra Zuppe Dorothy Wharnsby Marge Waldowskl BOTTOM ROW June Vlcary Washborn Dorothy Wlllnams Mernko Wada Madelyn Leckband Antonette Vlolante Mary Ellen Oronnch Fvfffyb gr-'gl ,yr , u X' rl xl in lf S2 L f , , I f ' I ,V P . 9 if fl 0 X V l l l F' 0 -- j 6 . 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V' ll,'4 X X I Q ' I I , vnscr fl 1' ' RAY TRAN Pres de t RICHARD WHITING V P sud t DOROTHY PATTISON Secretary ROGER PRATT, Treasurer MISS DAUGHERTY Ad f fm fe out Llea ffzefc Soon Iosmg that srnkmg feelmg that lonelmess nn a crowd pecullar to freshmen the class of 38 started on nts spural cllmb to a successful career In a way which made even upperclassmen take notlce Capturrng thlrd place In both basketball and football and gnvmg a frosh party with a real snap the president Ray Tran and his followers seem to have an excrtrng threc years ahead Thus large class boasts of unusual athletlc musucal and dra matlc ablllty and was well represented In the Upton Speech Contest local plays and rntramural sports The capable officers alded by class advlser Mlss Daugherty led the class of 38 through an exceptionally eventful flrst ycar 45 1 -... ' '4- 'L 5- ' 9' in A 5 I TOP ROW Andrew Balunt George Axtell John Beck La Verne Bageley Jean Bannuster Grace Alde Urbane Armstrong Cal Bashaw Davud Brooks SECOND ROW Marue Brooks Thelma Beall TOP ROW Al Campbell Wulluam Bul Wunutred Buckungham Claure Castleton Janet Blashfueld Nancy Booker Dorothy Bugham Moreno Caso Don Benson Bob Cambell Ralph Bouk SECOND ROW Elsue Berry TOP ROW Cluttord Dahl Bull Bnght Alfred Clake Kenneth Cowan Chas BYIglI0 Ames Cohan Bull Burnsude Ralph Dale Bob Brown Vuola Broadhun Jum Cuthull Jack Cruch SECOND ROW Ruth Donnelson Wayne Allen Elouse Axelson Ruth Axelson June Alcott Vuolet Altemose Georgua Bates Gordon Brant THIRD ROW Naomu Barley Bob Allen Jum Alstead Robert Brooks Bully Barnum Esther Carlson Margaret Browne Bob Boren Eduth May Bennett Mary Boyce Arnold Bradley Aluce Belt: Barbara Berger THIRD ROW Nancy Blaur Ethel Bunkley Mary Blanco Lous Bradbury Paul Cappellettu Yvonne Cummungs Vurgunua Colluns Bob Buchunger Bob Chase John Conner Dons Chavus Katherune Conner Katherune Counerton THIRD ROW Rut1 Colgan Betty Cluve Mary Jane Chute Louus Colasurdo Jum Crally Mary Carol 'LES 144214 su Dclpha Beck Gwendolyn Albert Bob Adelman BOTTOM ROW Jack Anderson Bob Bangs Muldred Axness Janet Allen Eldorus Angel Don Baskervulle Jeanette Arnold Peggy Austun Betty Boyd Elspeth Case M1y C1ppelIettu BOTTOM ROW Jeanne Bennett Ethel Black Eleanor Bell Lula Blutt Jack Boyd Norman Bowman George Buschof Mary Busscher Pat Cowan Wwrrena Darrow Dorothy Claughton Elberta Dart BOTTOM ROW Grase Covello Lena Centuotu Lena Chultone Robert Chrustopherson Dorward Covey Elizabeth Cuccu Nell Clemens Maude Clemens Clarence Chubb 05 A , A ffm! bn fl nn fs TOP ROW Harruet Dyck Bob Dore Robert Eckdahl Duck Dean Helen DePue Wulbur Dearborn Ernest Endress Ruchard Donaldson Egbert Bull Jummue Doran SECOND ROW Fred Brugluo Jum Davenport Robert Elluott Dorothy Edwards Carl Domes Max Derby Bernuce Elmquust John Elluott Maxwell Edwards THIRD ROW Bruce Butt Quentun DeBoer Betty Duckunson Elsue Cloaesdar Annue Drazuc CQ? of sh if f' 5 '7 Q 79' w ' J K' 4 Q .14 lr .. .. 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'N Murray Duncan Duck Durcan Duck Elluott June Davues BOTTOM ROW Bob Burrmgton Arlune Brown Carolyn Davus Margaret Dean Lorraune Ekhlom Anne Eucheloerger Eleanore Anderson Catherune Decker Husako Deguchu 'Gprs an 1 I I as. ,swf Ohh ro nf- Gs 'LES M4214 'A Nfl 1 V' fl M1 9 Y' ,,,.-.4'- TOP ROW Duck Kamball Roger Jayne Jack Kelley George Kaczor Ed Johnston Joseph Keefe Franklln Johnson Eugene Johnson Wulllam Kellhorn Elsne Krlstensen SECOND ROW Gladys Johanson ,J I 0 Gus Johnson Leonard Jones George Kung Ruth Klnztle Luculle Jones Sam Kneeland Donald Kauffman THIRD ROW Eva Johanson Margaret Johnson Olga Juraskovrtch Dorothy Kommskr Paul Kennedy Theodore Kluh George Kawaqucha Norma Jorgenson BOTTOM ROW Margaret Km Asta Johnson Charles Kerr Lloyd Kelley Bessie Jansen Yo Kaneko June Klko hnma TOP ROW Gordon Duncan Bob Fowler Cl ff Fannan John Foley Frank Ennaro Ed Fashberg John Fox Todashn Fuluoka Kcndem Bulter Marguente Fowler Wanda Fahlberg Marguretta Enghelm SECOND ROW Haslma Enselman TOP ROW Cyle Moore Oakland Rhodes Ruth Murray Vnrgmua Raymond Vuola Ramner Jack Pruebe Wllford Reed Roger Pratt Owen Rutter SECOND ROW Bull Ruce TOP ROW Aleta Haag Gordon Garrett Joseph Hnelman Bzll Hendrickson Margarlte Hegdahl Lllllan Hull Elmer Huha Royal Honnold Earl Hoffa Barbara Hyde SECOND ROW Phyllls Herzog Forrest Locy Dot Flelds Frank Friedman Wllllam Ford Patsy Fnnley Georguanna Fossas Barbara Curtis Dons Frees THIRD ROW Howard Butler Arthur Engmore Olaf Erlcksen Joe Forte Henrietta Flchensen Nlck Eronemo Kathleen Redmond Shirley Ralston Julle Reed Maxme Robmson Ruth Rice Fredrlcks Wales THIRD ROW Glenn Rash Marian Ring Kathryn Raymond Thelma Rash Annabelle Ruff Geneva Holt Kazuko Honuchl Elmore Heuer Wona Hunt Don Irvln Margaret Noar Don Howe THIRD ROW Betty Hunt Marcella Hoyt Jlm Horan Phlllp Ulerstadt Tatsuo Hnknda Dommlck Eronemo Joe Ferraro BOTTOM ROW Mary Voley Doreen Emorsen Ida Evans Palma Favosula Wanda Flynn Mildred Bruno Mary Ferrlll Della May Eng Tameo Fuflu Marne Ptolmey Glee Plush Fred Rask BOTTOM ROW Mary Pruce Muriel Purkeypale Lucllle Rundle Wllluam Richardson Morgan Roulard Le Roy Royce Bernice Poger Navlne Hendricks Martha Helms Dale Jackson BOTTOM ROW Harold Haroldson Mary Ella Haynes Kazuka Honuchl Gr1ce Harrison Pat Hoolhan Hldeyoshl Horukawa Kehchlro Ima: Stanley Haugh 4 MF! U ' X Q A X K 'X X r X I tx f X' xv I C ' 5: X J ' Y 1 - 52 L ff. -,-- 'J Q , 1 z . ,Q I ' 'Nvf' N. ' Y . ,A Q.-e as Q y- -- , zfz.-J . JLZJII. A if 'ef 'H ' ' ' f eo -., J :I I ' 1 . . I' Dorothy Rollefson Grace Ready , - U ii Q . . , : 1 In ' Il .. YD - gh Q ' ' 1 I 9 . . . I f 1- E. . I -.ov - ' , , 4 -f' f .yn . . . I N N. A' .. . . A Q . ' as A 5 . . l 4 3 l r ,F 1 , vi 1 I f X .. Y TOP ROW Ernest Krrkbrrde Les Nrchols Earl Mallory Bull Lewls Drck Lewrs John Larson Brll Lawrence Ben Lelghton Audrey Maas Helen Martmkus SECOND ROW Greta Rasmussen TOP ROW Chelsea Montell Melvy Nelson Mrke Mostro Walter Wettland Jack McLean Roy Muller Sandy Merlrno Charles Males SECOND ROW Joyce McMillan Dolores McCormlck TOP ROW Jack Owen Thelma Osthus Norman Lrona Earlene Paddock Vrctorra Noel Bob Pattzola Donald Oliver Mrke Nosrch George Norman Francus Parcher Dorothy Parks Donald Oliver SECOND ROW Margaret Oakley Helen Leong Russell Martin Garnett Jorgenson Retha Lcwrs Bob Lassen Wrlllam Mar George Magruder Vlvlan MacDonald THIRD ROW Melvrn Lewrs James Luke Frank Lergh Bernlece Lrchensteln Brll e Mrtchell Kathryn Mrkkrlson Ralph Medley Marne Nelson Irma McCullough Kathryn Nelson THIRD ROW Barbara Muller May Nakagawa Margorle Muller Stuart Monroe Hugh McDonald Adelarde Perkms Edna May Palmer Vrrgmra Nrcholson Margaret Nelson Stanley Paris Bull Booth John Norton Florence Pfleuger THIRD ROW Douglas Le Febvre Ora May Olson Florence O Keete Helen Plchon Jack Pearl Carl Paschke 'aes men sa Marvm Lucas Alvrn Leeve Dorothy L1stb1ugh Ramona Len. BOTTOM ROW Walter Lackorn Nlck Lukevrch Jerry Kyle Srtsuko Kuramuya Betty Larson Vrrgrnra Larson Jane Maede Sandy McDonald Bull Molme Yoe Mocklgukr Ethel Matheson BOTTOM ROW Alice Mae Morrls Ruth Morgan Haru Maeda Rrtsuko Masud1 Susie Matsamura Emmett Muller Robert Newport Ally Lou Maldrum Joe Patrrcellr Paul Stephanus Rose Patrlcelll BOTTOM ROW Verna O Nell James Phelps Gladys Person George Peterson Myrtle Matson Dorothy Patterson fxnnr'-f 9 6 Uk. . 009 9 6 LL nl .V 0' W ln 9 Takahashi Okamota Howard Peterson A LA! vig LN.-Q, 'V x L KA-WL, lx TOP ROW George Gough Wallace Graham Jule Gregory Ed Hamrlton Davrd Hamilton Lee Hall Vrctor Bradley Patrrek Brewrn Harry Goe Eugene Glazrer Altred Hagen Waynard Gorngs Ed Baltrusrs SECOND ROW Wllson Gay Francrs Aust Jack Grrttun Barbara Branmger Mane Hansen Frances Gale Harrret Gratton Wallace Grgo Vrvran Hall Jeannette Goodrrch Jessie Greenhill THIRD ROW Gordon Gould Eric Grant Floyd George Geraldune Arnundson Eugene Buchanan 4? Jack Baxley Glen Hansen Kenneth Ghormley Leonard Hansen John Galbreath BOTTOM ROW Lorena Gibson Dolores Gerrrck Mrldred Gust Eleanor Hansen Betty Hall Margorre Hammond Jeanne Edwards Harold Hamrlton Leonard Grattrerr B , ' ' 9 0 5 '-- . 'al - . . . . ii? H A -, -xlyl . I . ad- , 'IM , G LX . ' r . gg' Ajj.f3 2 ,A . h y L' , Aft!-3 . QA ' : I . . A . . . rg gf, Q 2 Q 1 'f 9 . . , A x A 'J .. . ' s L: :g l-'b'f'm', V r- I, ' 1 .'?. 0 - . ' . I 5 NI - 1 lax- 5 eg-h A ' 1 J Q 1 5 , 6 'S g: . I A ' G- . ' I Y A VV : . . . . . I I :ijt-15:2 ' ' 5 6 4 5, ,Y E2 . Q . , . L ,J T l A 1. K 'I N r , Kia I A ' ,, ' z ' rs N l' '. X l 'V' - 'L. ' . Q ng T 'L 4, X,-X:-LI f K-, . D ' - Digi' Q. ' . A H ' 2 Q 5' A , IL .. , X C3 . I 1: ' , i 12. , , I . . h . . . l I g f HB4 I ' U X ' 1 . . 1 - -f ,X . 'vp A lb X4 XX I' Tn- I KR 1- ! ll I xl 54 'ZGS men 'SWISS Q I A Ip: N I fl. TOP ROW Dorothy Zlnn Jack Watson Robert Weber Bob Woods Harold West Charles White Blll Zaknlck Lourse Young SECOND ROW John Parpato Roy Johnson lrf bv gli' F 7 A Lrllran Zarec Lavaughn Wrlsko Vlrglma Warner Patrncla Woods Rose Woo June Ward THIRD ROW Tom Wooley Patlence Wardrrp Vrrgrma Wrlluams Marlon Wells Mary Wright Jean Wlse Harold Wrllard BOTTOM ROW Robert Wllllams Mary Young Velma Waters Fred Wllllams Mngo Yamomotu Mlyo Yasunobu Edna Yasanoru Jack Wheeler TOP ROW Bull Siem George Vnlleneuve Robert Smuth Mary Jane Shea Vnolet Shaw Cornelia Saunders Henry Schutte Make Socco W1lt Russell SECOND ROW Velva Rutan TOP ROW Rex Smlth Harold Tannehrll Joe Spano Davxd Smrth Lee Sprmgate Russell Spry George Smrth SECOND ROW Florer-ce Rrchards TOP ROW Richard Vorrls Otto Vmson Gerald Tuzker Bob Tacy Jane Schaefer Frances Wagenfuehr Gladys Twedt Teresa Twardus Bob Tulloch SECOND ROW Vlvlan Tatham Douglas Saxby Basel Russell Bob Schnerder Bull Schunzel Roy Shearer Doris Schluffers Lenore Shields THIRD ROW Florrle Srmmonds Peach Scott Helen Scott Wmrfred Sweany Norma Strom June Stometz June Smel Margaret Sauer John Smith THIRD ROW Marlon Svartz George Sparlrng Vesta Stara Betty Stone C1rolyn Taylor June Tracy Quentun Vertls Charlotte Volght Vlolet Taylor Ruth Speak Albert Thayer THIRD ROW Lena Wall Frances Waste Charlotte Turner Jrm Thompson Willa Slzomorc Margarlte Shuberg Stanley Valvadas Hlroshn Shroto BOTTOM ROW Goldue Rnese Charles Schafer Geneva Sanders Katherme Russo Raymond Sholtz Eddle Somone Wllllam Schlenffers Helen Stamey Taro Takemun BOTTOM ROW Evelyn Snyder Carolme Stewxrt Gilbert Splaune LeRoy Stephens John Smrth Bob Smith Phullp Wollstcn Chun: Taunehara Forest Todd BOTTOM ROW Wlmfred Tuft Hlkuchn Toshnko Aurora Uyemmaml Harry Voldmyk Clinton Tiffany Larry Wales Leonard Tazloln r-,Hannah 1' Svc al 'If' N N U . . . . A . , ,Q 'VA , -f I. ,' ,Q ' ' . I --2' 1 W . V 'j-I '- - .- A N of ' . . . aj I ,, JW A , , . A . . ff- Q ' f I l 5 ' Q C' 6 -9 ev 45 ' . . si '- -- . , 'I ,Q A I . , 2 Q' A A -' .. C.. -9 ,, A , N, A C, i ' . ' . . r Af h I.. fr I se, 4 It : : ' 31 'A' - - Lf Y , I, I -- 'fir - ' I .f 'J 'S in 12,-: I '-I N - .. J 1 sl- an A f - v I 'V -C: --Q BEL J ' F ' . . 1 ' J 9 U . ' lg It fr' F V iff 'Q WQ f 1 ,' 'I my if .ff W 3 i kobucaons The house lights dim-the curtain's up A hush grows over all, Backstage each trembling actor waits To hear his curtain call. It happens three times every year- Each autumn, winter, spring A joyful Franklin audience Applauds till rafters ring. RAE MEDLEY C77 :IFF lf fljfnf Aucs BROUGHAM k -S. 3- '.' av 1 V , 4 , 'J . gl A . 4' v 1 , 'Q' A . 1 ff Y 1 v . .- , f 59 ,al 5 pifzafes 814201462 MISS DOHENY. Dr The rollicking old Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, The Pirates of Penzance, which sent shivers of delight down the backs of our grandparents, returned to charm us. The story concerned Frederic, an orphan boy, who had been bonded by his nurse, Ruth, until his twenty-first year to one of the pirates of Pen- zance. When the time of his majority had arrived Frederic de- cided to leave their company and to do his duty in helping to exterminate his old friends and guardians. Ruth, learned of his plan, proposed that he marry her, and he accepted. Once out ini the world, however, he met and fell in love with Mabel, the daughter of Major-General Stanley. Amusing scenes ensued. The conclusion left the desired echo in the minds of the audi- ence-a very happy ending. fAnd didn't you like the mustache of the chief of poIice?l While bouquets are being thrown, we'll toss some to the stage force, costume committee, and make-up artists who cer- tainly did their part to make the operetta a real show. --as il - MR. BLACKNELL, M 'A 60 5. Hixville fo MAQDONA H 11910009 Hixville to Hollywood typifies the ambitions of most girls-to break into the movies. Flossina Jersey, an ordinary country girl but the pride of Hixville, aspires only to be a great actress. She wins a fake beauty contest and ioyfully goes to the hub of the cinema world. Henry Chill, her simple, faithful, love-sick boy- friend, follows her there to protect her. Once in Hollywood, Flossina encounters many difficulties but finally manages to crash the gates. At least they use her voice! Unique plot, unique scenery, and colorful singing and danc- ing numbers summarize the final success of Franklin's vaude- ville. PPPPN' NBP? 5' 44? ,ful 61 We G pw 00 On January l8th and 19th, the Senior Class presented a de- lightful comedy, The Cupboard Door, by Sir James M. Barrie. Picture three children, Amy, l8 years: Cosmo, l4 years, and the baby, anxiously awaiting the arrival of parents they have never seen, and you have the insight on the hilarious beginning of the play. Since each person concerned had tried to plan the meeting, quite a situation was created, but the father, being the most natural, won the children's affections. But wife, Alice, a clever, witty, beautiful woman, who has had most of the sol- diers in India at her feet, turns the tables. With Some of the best acting in years! and Certainly was a hit! the audience turned away from a skilfully entertaining evening. 3 32+ MJ 7-lze pcfzafes penzance WRITTEN BY W S GILBERT COMPOSED BY ARTHUR SULLIVAN PAUL LEIN Rlchard KAY RYAN Edith BOBBIE STOKKE Edlth Glrls KATHERINE BALSER ANITA BARABAS GRETCHEN BISCOFF EDITH BRENNER JULIA BRIGHT DORIS BURRIS JEAN CAMPBELL MARIE COX ,MARJORY DAVIS AUGUSTA FISCHER X BETTY GALLANT HARRIET KASTRUP MARY LOU ITZA NORMA MORGAN REBA LEE Frrst Vlolms JOHN KACZOR CLARA KING JESSIE SMITH AGNES BAKER RAY PEARSON URI IKE ELDORES ANGEL LEO BEHRENS Second Vlolms JUNE KIKOSHIMA EMIKO OKAZAKE CAST PAUL SHERMAN WILSON Samuel ETHEL SENYOHL Kate WILLIAM McNAMARA Frederic MARGARET CLARK Kate MARGARET LENHART Ruth LUCILE MORRIS Isabel DOROTHY GUNN Isabel CHORUS JEAN HILL MARY JANE GASTON ELIZABETH JOHNSON MYRTLE KEHOE AMY KIKOSHIMA DOROTHY MARLATT RUTH OLSBY RAE ANN PARKS MARJORY PIXLEY MARBETH SEDGWICK CHARLOTTE SEIM AILEEN SONDERGARD BETTY TAYLOR ANN VAIVADOS Boys HARRY BECK BILL BRAZIL JACK BRIGHT AL CORNING DON CRIMMIN WILBUR CRIMMIN BILL DEVIN BILL DuBOI5 ALEX ELSHIN DANCE GROUP EVELYN JOHNS BETTY GOODFIELD MARION HUMPHREYS JUDITH RICHARDSON SHIRLEY SWENSON JIM MILLER BOB NORMAN LESLIE HOUDE ORCHESTRA AMY KAMINISKI FLORENCE PFLUEGER BOB BOWMAN MARGARET BOLTON Vaolas RICHARD SMITH ROGER BASSETT Cellos RUTH LONSKI IRA DYE Basses JOE CYR HELEN KUEBLER Stage Director HARRIET DOHENY Dramatic Durector GLADYS ELLEGE Chorus Durector NAN JARDINE Productlon Manager HELMA KUEHN Costumler LENA WILSON Costume Constructlon Manager HARRY BENSON Box Ottlve Manager MARY JANE GASTON Dance Drrector JOE BARTOSCH Stage Manager RAY HARTMAN Electrlclan TREVA DICKERSON Assistant Dramatic LORRAINE MARTIN LOIS HORTH Clarmets GILBERT CRAMER CLIFF POMMER BOB SHEPARD JOE FERRARO Saxophones DOROTHY SHAVER FRANK McNABB Trombones JACK HANSCOMB MARGARET CONSTABLE Mabel PAUL RICHARDSON Major GencralSt1nIey BILL DuBOlS Edward BILL JOHNSTON Thom1s COLLIN FIVES MILO GONELLA BILL JOHNSTON HERMAN JOHNSON GORDON LINDGREN FRED LIPKE WALTER LONSKI HAROLD O BRIEN GENE SORTE DICK TAKEUCHI TONY TUDOR HERBERT WILLIAMS BILL RAABE FRED HOEPPNER BOB ERWIN BURBANK RIDEOUT ARTHUR WATROUS Trumpets STANLEY DICKENSON LEONARD CANAVAN Tuba DON PARSONS Tlmpam and Percusslons HENRY OSTHUS HERSHEY RANDALL Plano SALLIE MOORE MARY AMANO DIRECTION JEAN HILL Assistant Production Manager KATHRYN WINKLER Prompter CHARLOTTE LAWRENCE Musnc Coach VIOLET GRANT Accompamst MARYSYLVIA STOKKE Accompamst LORRAINE NYLAND Costume Charrman DOROTHY SCHECHTERLE Make up Chaurman RUTH MORGAN Call Grrl LILLIAN JOHNSON Box Othce Clerk CLARA JOHNSON Box Ottnce Clerk EDITH WADDINGTON Box Ottlce Clerk IXOI Z To HOIIVWOOQ BY ADAM APPLEBUD CAST LUCY ATKINSON Mrs Chill GERARD PEIERSON Mr Black GERALD FALLON Whuskernno MARGARET LYONS Mrs Jersey MARY JANE GASTON Miss White RUTH LONSKI Madeline Montrose MARGERY BROOKS Mrs Hnx BETTY GALLAGHER Gertrude GardoLESLlE HOUDE Anthony De Wark BILLY BOWLES Pop Fish JOE OAKIE Zeke Heep BILL McNAMARA Alterdo Astona ETHEL SENYOHL Mom Fssh MARGARET LENHART Elamc ALAN HOELTING lsldore Katz JUDDY MURPHY Mrss Elsa Sparrow BOBBY HEATER Bobby MAXINE FOWLER Jean Garland BETTY TAYLOR Flossma Jersey LAURA TONKIN Madame Elsa CECIL ARMSTRONG Asst Drrector BURBANK RIDEOUT Henry Chull MILO GONELLA Joe College GENE SORTE Camera Man A1 lv' U' . 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YI Trlo Dancmg Club WILLIAM DEVIN MARION HUMPHREY FREDERICK LIPKE ERNESTINE BROWN HARRY BECK ELIZABETH LANG Wellington Troupe ALICE PARKS KATHRYN WELLINGTON JEAN HEMRICK AL SENYOHL GERALDINE FRENCH LOUISE WILLIAMS GERARD PETERSON BILL McNAMARA BURBANK RIDEOUT BILL BOWLES WILLIAM DEVIN JOELUR Loader GILBERT CRAMER Vlollns DAVE TAYLOR JOHN KACZOR Trumpet TRYG JORGENSON MANLEY McDOWELL CLARA KING JIM COPELAND Clarlnet Saxophone ATTILIO D ALASSANDRO DAVE TAYLOR SPECIALTIES FREDERICK LIPKE HARRY BECK Gaston Girls ROSE ITZA BARBARA CURTIS EVELYN JOHNS REBA LEE JOAN O KEEFE MARY LOU ITZA JEAN GROVER JEANNE ZUGEHOER ESTRA ATTILIO D ALASSANDRO GILBERT CRAMER Trombone LELAND WELCH WILLIAM KOUNKEL Percussion HERSHEY RANDALL Hlxvnlle Gals ELIZABETH WALKER FLORENCE SCHWARTZ ELIZABETH JOHNSON BETTY GALLANT KATHERINE RYAN MARIAN LA GRAND ROBERTA STOKKE DOROTHY GUNN JEAN WADDELL HENRY OSTHUS Tuba BILL RAABE Accompanlsts MARGARET TAYLOR JOHN WITTWER CHARLOTTE LAWRENCE MANAGEMENT ARISTELLE MACDONALD Durector HELEN KUEBLER Techmcal Durector BERNICE FINNAMORE Asslstant Director MARY JANE GASTON Specialty Dances JEANNE JOHNSON Gnrls Club Chairman DON THOMPSON Boys Club Chairman RUTH BAILEY Faculty Supervisor LOLA HALL Faculty Supervusor EULALA DUESING Prompter GEORGE BARMUTA Stage Manager MR SCOTT Scenery Constructron MARBETH SEDGEWICK Property Manager LEONARD GREEN Assistant Manager HOWARD PETERSON Call Boy DOROTHY SCHECHTERLE Make up Corps Manager GLADYS ELLEDGE Nonette and Orchestra RALPH KNAPP Ushers and Doormen Advuscr EMILY VICARY Head Usher HARRY BENSON Tlcket Adviser MARGARET SEELBACH Tlcket Chairman LILLIAN JOHNSON Ticket Assistant VLADIMIR BARMUTA Stage Asslstant JIM LEIPPER Stage Assustant TED EASTWOOD Stage Asslstant HUGH BOYCE Stage Assustant BRUCE MATTSON Stage Electrlclan RAYMOND HARTMAN Stage Electrlclan JOE BARTOSCH Stage Electrician HELMA KUEHN Costume Director BERNICE JOHANSON Costume Manager NAN JARDINE Make up Corps Advlser DOROTHY BUCKNER Publucuty DOUGLAS CONWAY Publlcnty CHARLOTTE BISAZZA Advertising 7-Ize 67147130 'ta Dom BY sm JAMESM BARRIE AL SHERMAN Cosmo Grey CAST DOROTHY MEAHER Gmevr1 DunbarGERARD PETERSON Stephen Rolle BURBANK RIDEOUT Cosmo Grey MARY JANE GASTON Allcc Grey ROBERT HORSLEY Stephen Rolle BETTY GALLANT Amy Grey MARGARET LENHART Fanny RAE MEDBY Fanny GEORGE SCOTT Scenery Construction RUTH BIRRELL Stage Manager BERNICE FINNAMORE Stage Manager HELMA KUEHN Costume Adviser LENA WILSON Costume Constructuon BERNICE JOHANSON Costume Chalrman NAN JARDINE Make up Corps Adviser DOROTHY SCHECHTERLE Make up Corps Chaurmm RALPH KNAPP Ushers and Doormen EMILY VICARY Head Usher HARRY BENSON Ticket Adviser MARGARET SEELBACH Tncket Manager LILLIAN JOHNSON Tucket Assrstant RAE MEDBY Nurse HARRIET KASTRUP Richardson RUTH LONSKI Nurse JEANNE DUNCAN Richardson RICHARD LYFORD Colonel Grey MANAGEMENT MARGERY BROOKS Prompter HOWARD PETERSON Call Boy VLADIMIR BARMUTA Stage Manager GEORGE BARMUTA Stage Electnclan JOE BARTOSCH Stage Assistant JACK SAUBER Stage Assistant TED EASTWOOD Stage Asslstant FRED ZUGER Stage Assnstant RAY HARTMAN Assistant Electnclan BRUCE MATTSON Assrstant Electnclan EULALA DUESING Property Chairman CHARLOTTE BISAZZA Advertnsung HERSHEY RANDALL Business Man1ger 63 I u 62 . 64 usic Hail: elm ms SENIOR CHOIR-Metropolitan Grand Opera Company and Bing Crosby, look to your laurels! Franklin's yodeling chorusters will soon be turned loose on the unsuspecting world. From this choir, consisting of over 200 voices, come most of the operetta stars, and it is this body of singers that is heard in concert assemblies and other special occasions. Its study of music includes sixteenth century sacred music, the better church music of the times, as well as standard comic opera. Mr. Blacknell's unfailing patience and knowledge of music has made the Senior Choir an outstanding organization. SIXTH PERIOD TOP ROW Bill Johnston Jack Bright Bill McNamara Bob Dimmett Bill Devin Wilber Crimmin Harold O'Brian Fred Lipke Sherman Wilson Paul Lein Tony Tudor Harry Beck Collins Fives SECOND ROW Milo Gonella Gretchen Bischoff Don Crimmin Paul Richardson Anita Barabas Dorothy Gunn Anne Vaivadas Frank Mills SECOND PERIOD TOP ROW Myron King George Priestly Bruce Tomlinson Austin Seth George Wood Raleigh Eldridge Orlando Longo Mitchell Milovich SECOND ROW Lauretta Grosso Edna Radonsky Betty Bryant Leslie Houde Ed McEwen Dwight Powell Stuart Moline Gene Sorte THIRD ROW Bill Brazell Herman Johnson Gordon Lindgren Betty Waldowski Jean Campbell Norma Morgan Charlotte Seim Amy Kikoshima Alex Elshin Dick Takeschi Al Corning FOURTH ROW Lucille Morris Julia Bright Edith Brenner Eileen Sondergard Dorothy Marlatt Marysylvia Stokke Ethel Senyohl Margaret Clark Betty Gallant Jack Schorr Henry Owen THIRD ROW Betty Bouton Lois Lowman Martha Huber Gladys Hamlin Jean Ranyard Charlotte Turner Norine Hendricks Francis Lewis Gould Fleming Charles Seim FOURTH ROW Eunice List Evelyn Bluff Judith Richardson Jean Hill Augusta Fischer FIFTH ROW Adele Ward Myrtle Kehoe Charlotte Lawrence Katherine Balser Bobbie Stokke Elizabeth Johnson Herb Williams Walter Lonski Bill DuBois BOTTOM ROW Marjory Pixley Eileen Crisman Rae Anne Parks Margaret Lenhart Mr. Blacknell Margaret Constable Marie Cox Betty Taylor Katherine Ryan Daisy Thompson Marie Laatz Louise Williams Wanda Dodge Edna Murray BOTTOM ROW Ellen Merrill Mildred Denny Lillian Johnson Mary Rolfe Mr. Blacknell Mariory Rush Lillian Davis Alma Lowdan Marion Neils I N N J f T L Q, fl J ' 6 ,J M J J ir if if fy yj lvlcfy V v, j A Y, V. ,V - J JJ Qi ya f Y fvjvv W0 W ., t lf' J el J ' f 'la lla g W f l X lr l e a ,J Lf J r V r ' Lf jf ' if y , A V! Q CONCERT BAND-With puffed cheeks and nimble fingers, that green-sweatered group, known as the Concert Band, adds life to athletic rallies and pep assemblies. Various types of music are studied as well as the use of instruments. SENIOR ORCHESTRA-Contrasting with the Concert Band is the Senior Orchestra, noted for its beautiful symphonic music. Because an experimental concert assembly, sponsored by Mr. Blacknell and starring the Senior Orchestra and the Senior Choir, proved so popular this year, it has replaced the former evening concert. As well as providing entertainment in assem- blies, this orchestra is an important factor in the commence- ment exercises. 'rov now 'mum now Dave Taylor Stan Dickinson Joe Cyr Attilio D'AIIessandro Henry Osthus Don Crimmin Gordon Garett Jim Davenport Elmore Heuer Bill Kielhorn Bill Fry Maxine Horsley Bill Raabe Lawrence Pease SECOND ROW BOTTOM ROW Jim Horan Harold Willard an ' Qmfl Bob Shepard Je Hill Mr. L. Blacknell Lorraine Martin Arkady Barmuta Bobbie Stokke Bob Fleig Doris Jackson Leslie Houde Matthew Brian Q? TOP ROW Leo Behrens Richard Smith Jack Hanscomb ROY Stan Dickinson 0. elm' Joe cy, Lois Horth Hershey Randall Jessie Smith Don Parsons Gilbert Cramer Leonard Canavon John Kaezon SECOND ROW Joe Ferroro Clifford Pommer Frank McNahsh Bob Bowman Arthur Watraus Clara King Agnes Baker Henry Osthus Dorothy Shavers Amy Kaminishi Mr. Blacknell Ruth Lonski Sally Moore Lorraine Martin BOTTOM ROW Eldoris Angel Florence Pleughe Wanda Flynn Margaret Bolton Ray Pearson June Kikoshima Emiko Okaxaki Margaret Arnano Yuri lke Y .X I' ' jj 1, A rf il W' ' KJ 66 . ' V r , r r y: Enfry I if , 'WJ I .' rf!!! 1 v 'J K If ,iguscgi ooflzes 7-lie gavage fzeczsf f' 1' GIRLS' NONETTE-Boasting of two broadcasting engage- ments, the Girls' Nonette made a very creditable record, both for themselves and for the school, and laid 'em in the aisles every time they sang. They participated in the vodvil, sang at assemblies, luncheons, dinners, special church services, hotels and theaters. Miss Elledge, the inspiration and instructor of these singing groups, deserves much of the credit for their success. JUNIOR GIRLS' ENSEMBLE-Although rather inactive in out- side work, the first time for several seasons, the Junior Girls' Ensemble was very prominent within the school at the be- ginning ofthe year. The group was composed of young girls and usually sang three part semi-classical arrangements. However, the young yodellers disbanded before the term was over. TOP ROW 3 . 6 a 6 5 Dorothy Gunn Florence Schwartz Katherine Ryan Marion La Grand Jean Waddell Betty Gallant Mary Ellen Wade Laverne Oswald Violet Grant Ellen Merrill . TOP ROW 1 Gloria Byers I BOTTOM ROW Elizabeth Walker Roberta Stokke Miss Elledge Charlotte Lawrence, Accompanist Elizabeth Johnson Junior Girls' Ensemble BOTTOM ROW Jean Campbell Donna Russell Miss Elledge Alma Loudon Roberta Scott 67 efzels usic va 7-lie ai BOYS' QUARTETTE-Tra la la, tra Ia la, there was a brilliant season for the silver throated students who comprised the Boys' Quartette. Not only did they have a record of eight out- TOW ROW Cecil Armstrong Miss Elledge Bill McNamara Bill Devin side engagements but they were also active within the school. 4 They slayed 'em at many organization and club meetings, including the Men's Club and the Public Service Club. MIXED OCTETTE-The cream of the Senior Choir is the Mixed Octette. Under the guiding hand of Mr. Blacknell this experienced group of singers provides entertainment for dif- ferent gatherings about the city, as well as in our own school. With their arrangements of the finer type of music studied in .H g the choir, this octette is one of our best bodies of vocalists. L - . I N. Ax 5 1 -7 y , Y . . J - , V i 1 X4 g A . r '- T tl r - - 4 . 4- X 'Ns J A .,L 'Z xi. Z 'X l soTToM Row -'W ' ' Jack Kyle Lynn McKernon ' Glenn Russell Fred Lipke ZS ,flsg L 'S' 'JJ TOP ROW Bill Johnston Bill McNamara Lawrence Black Jack Bright Bill Dubois nell BOTTOM ROW Margaret Constable Margaret Lenhart Dorothy Fisher Rae-Anne Parks .-v. P A ' V , ,A A Q 'Ziff . f , 2,4 .. 5' -A 3 .livin . , -,B ,AI 5:-. . 9 ' 4. gi I JL f?'d'bl 753 t 'bg'-r Y Q .,. , ,Q f 212 L, aa- sf, fx f - 1 '-1 gg 'A ., w X ' 'Sn Y' Cf , I , K4 1 xfl V ff x f I I ,A,. X l 4' A ' 1 1 la X . - , . r ..+ 1 I 1 If W ' ' d f ,af A ' 'J ' A fl 1 f . f F gl '68 X fi vi .lr y ' W 1 in ill J 4? Jspilx 'Q l u acngf fu I-1 llus wa lease . fi l N t l ,V f L lll All f ti I , 4 ,X V' ,U EXPERIMENTAL ONE ACT PLAY COMPANY-Pride and V, 5 f ioy of Miss MacDonald is her large and enthusiastic One Act f U ll! Play Company to which any student who has a hankering to f 1 emote may belong. y ,V A Mr. and Miss Lazy Bones aren't tolerated in this organi- of zation, however, for before the aspiring actor can even hope to hear the appreciative applause of his admiring audience across the footlights, he must serve his apprenticeship on the stage force. This experience at the more thankless but important work that takes place back stage, teaches him that The play's the thing and not the actor. USHERS AND DOORMEN COMMITTEE- Tickets, please . . . Thank you . . . Here's your seat. The Ushers and Door- men by their very helpful services keep all productions running smoothly. They also are at hand on Commencement night. Mr. Knapp keeps this organization running smoothly. 90355 TOP ROW Brooks Stevens Dorothy Stevens Bernice Hatfield Louise Young Barbara Hyde Frances Parcher Marbeth Sedgwick Barbara Berger Billee Mitchell Sydney Johnson SECOND ROW Dorothy Ralston Jane Schaefer Jean Whitworth Caroline Davis Evelyn Bluff Marjorie Pixley Dorothy Claughton Barbara Johnson Dorothy Coxens THIRD ROW Charles Hoffman Jean Miller Lois Wing Joan Godman Treva Dickerson Jean Waddell Jeanne Johnson Mary Jane Gaston Gerard Peterson BOTTOM ROW Frank Peters Rae Medby Mills Finnamore Williams Wellington Poll rd a ideout Mary Rolfe . r m ' f5'Q4f' TOP Row Bischoff m ,ggi ,sc 1 Bill Berry de ' ui- -2- T Bruce Simonds wa 4 ' I A Don Angel ' Don Fraser , I Royal Harris Betty 'T . Ai , Paul Lein Laverne Emmett Edwards Marion Clark .0 Mr. Knapp Elsie McCauley SECOND ROW BOTTOM ROW Mary Louise Mason Lois Wing Mildred Tulip Emily Vicary Mary Jane Burnett Helen Nichols Charlot Cates Ramona Stewart Aileen Sondergard Margaret Adams Evelyn Snyder Caroline Stewart My W g M STAGE FORCE-Shifting scenery! Changing lights! Moving backdrops! With its he-man work, the stage force has be- come an important factor in all school productions. Through X iaafffffifa T Miss Kuebler TOP Row Ray Hartman A gfngimzglron Mariorie Brooks. F ti 6 Ashby Townsend Marbeth Sedgwick iq,-ki Q George Barmuta Joe Bartosch Bob Dishman Hugh Boyce Jack Sauber Miss Jardine TOP ROW Esther Olson Mildred Johnston Roberta Scott Bill Bowles Jean Royce Florrie Simmonds Yvonne Petersen I Margaret Hunter Miss Kuehn TOP ROW Hazel Corey Charlotte Follrich Harriet Kastrup Pauline Sanford Louise H all Lorna Mae Williams Jean Campbell Maxine Gist SECOND ROW Gertrude Zuppe the technical adviser, Miss Kuebler, the stage force has devel- oped many skilled stage technicians. MAKE-UP COMMITTEE-With a dab ot grease paint and a dash of rouge, Miss Jardine's Make-up Committee can change an actor from a sea hag to a seventeenth century dandy. COSTUME COMMITTEE-Clothes don't make the man but costumes certainly help the actors! Miss Keuhn and her com- mittee plan tor, supervise the making ot, distribute and check in the costumes for all productions. BOTTOM ROW Ted Eastwood Dorothy Buckner Alfred Clake b Robert Smith 0 Vladimir Barmuta v'- Frcd Williams l Betty Bryant Dorothy Schechtcrle Kathryn Roberts Gertrude Davis Beatrice Buchanan BOTTOM ROW Elaine Harrow Reba Hendricks Joseph'ne Benedetto Griffith Wharnsby Rush ay' 1' Lucille Lindman Mary Ferraro Dorothy Buckner Eileen Suter Lorraine Nyland BOTTOM ROW Katherine Balser Mariorie Hammond Norma Spagnole Chrissie Scripture Virginia Rasmussen Catherine Cicci QQ C, ,b 1 1 i lj ' s 52.' XN I 0 V l Ii I it 70 w f e sfefz MR UPTON Sponso The stlffest competltlon of the year was the Upton Contest In whnch a selected dozen of young actresses and orators vue for the opportunlty of wmnlng one of the famous Upton medals Thus year s twelve prellmlnarnly selected from a large num ber of asplrants gave the judges a dlfflcult tumc trymg to select the best Mary Jane Gaston was flnally named wlnner of the gurls dnvlslon and earned for herself the dlstlnctuon of bemg the only glrl to ever wln a place In the contest with comedy Leslle Houde with hrs well delivered oratlon was the judges electron for the wlnner of the boys dlvlslon Barbara Berger a Freshman rated second place for the gurls and Lloyd Barnum won the boys second medal This contest one of the biggest events of the year as fastly growmg un populanty LESLIE HOUDE Furst Place LLOYD BARNUM Second Place MARY JANE GASTON First Place BARBARA BERGER Second Place T Q X 4 T I4 G Q 'L 1, l is ' Us ,T 5- l l J Q K 1 Q, I' 'I O g . : . , . ft 2 f fu 3 , N . 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I I 'zo an 0 ly I eQuaIz is 1 MISS BARNES Ad Wrth a grft of gab coupled wnth sound arguments thus quar tet of elocutlomsts brought Franklm to second place In Inter school debate The four members Jane Abernethy Marlon Clarke Hart Miner and Henry Owen won their posltrons as Franklm s representative debaters at try outs early lh the fall The questions for the debates Resolved That the Federal Government Should Adopt the Tugwell Bull and Resolved That the Federal Government Should Own and Operate All Banks were declded long beforehand at a meeting of the de bate coaches from each school Mlss Barnes was Franklm s representative Long hours were spent nn research before each debate and each polnt was carefully considered and reconsndered Jane and Hart each have partrclpatlon nn ten debates to their credlt whrle Marlon and Henry each took part rn four HART MINOR Te Deb t s MARION CLARKE F Deb t JANF ABERNETHY T D b t HENRY OWEN F D b t J'-Ci gg A L 72 40 DAN LAGOZZINO Edt MISS G SHAW Ad genie nn students' Months of thought and plannung weeks of endless wrltlng and re wrltlng taking and re taking photographs ar angmg and re arranglng make ups long weeks of art work ad sellmg thorough check ups then Tolo comes out' Soon pens make their appearance and begun thelr work makung each annual more Interesting and cherished ln Its owner s eyes Thus year s staff IS made up of a group of hard workers who saw thelr job and with the help of thelr boss the edutor In chlef dld It cheerfully and enthuslastlcally Besides those whose faces appear on thus page there are other members whose labors helped thus productlon The proof readers Dot Blackmer Margaret Wllllams Lauren Wellons and Bull Berry and the tnreless typlst Genevneve Bralllard dnd much of the tedlous routlne work The faculty advlsers and Dan Lagozzmo are deservung of much of the credlt because of their helpful suggestnons encouragement understandung and tact 4, L l I 2 l l Z LCG L' L Tolo Annual-a book for the students in the language of the 73 fig MISS BISAZZA Art Director MR UPTON Fmancralbrrector UJLLV f Av fy-4 ll' I A1 fl! Qtqiy TL. gf , ,, BETSY HERLAN BOB KING Senior Edltor Advertrsnng Manager DOROTHY JOHNSON BILL JAYNES Associate Edltor Associate Edrtor ax N -. fn- ll J, ll fb 1 flu oo vm DOUG DEAN Clrculahon Manager SHIRLEY MILLS Jumor Edrtor 7- I6 DOUG CONWAY Sports Edltor LA VON SEEGER Co Photographer RAE MEDBY Co Art Editor NEIL McINTYRE Co Photographer ALICE BROUGHAM Co Art Editor JACK WH ITING Co Photographer .I :- i M r I r-Y' 22 . gf , I j Q - - l .A ,311 I I xl ' 5 f If ' 0 n i 1' I i I I ' ' ' x 5 4' ll I' I l 4 ' xl I. I X' ,fi In 1, ' Q wh' ' X1 it I I L .Q ,- YI ,-If 131. -f ' fl If I ld, NA , f V If J . I J U K 4.1, I v I rf Il. if 6 2 I ua Q . 1. !, 2 ,Q A I ' . xx . Q I 1 K V Dx . at ' is B 6 w, X , I ' - A K - ' ' if .f If X D -A , ' ' . 4 . 5- N x Sr ' s' 6 ' 5 J 5 .. I 5 L l 1 ,L Q ,Ir 'lift ' ' 1. Q ' 5 ' . p - 3 . 74 e we gelun fe 'z Tolo Weekly the eyes the ears the knows and especially the mouth of Franklln Energetlc edltors candld columnlsts relentless reporters slttlng on lournalusm s doorstep and peek mg through the keyhole at the thrllls beyond Representatives of the press new to the game were found at every affair put tmg their enthusiastic and energetic efforts Into the publlshlng of a splendld paper The members of the edltorlal staff graduated to theur pos: tlons after a year s experlence as nosey newshounds durlng whlch they labored at landing Impossible ads and extractlng Important storles from untalkatlve persons Trlps through the leadlng newspaper offices In the clty gave them valuable In formation concernlng the putting out of a bug paper Although the femlmne element IS comlng Into nts own else where this year s edltorshlps were filled entlrely by boys The gurls however had their hand In as assistants and as columnists Every Thursday Herb Pope dustrlbuted the Tolos to the mllllng hordes who lnvaded Tolo offlce Second semester Muruel Doug las and John Wlttwer circulated the papers Sensatlonal scoops colossal headlines stupendous dead Innes Let s go to press' . L 1 nc uv ' . , a . . . . , v v 1 ' - 1 - an av - 1 . U . ,Q . . . . . , . . . . , . 1 Q ' v f 1 ' . - v '- . pnjkfhf . INA1 1 W 1 fy' . U,4' A ' J J , , 75 wvf?7K4f?'u jg-1 cJj,,,iy, SQM, ,VJ4 if , I . 15 4 I ., ' , A ww ' A ' ' - ss fi .f u V- -, 1 . I G? . . 4 . MR. JOHNSON. AdViS0l' MR. HANDY. Business Adviser TL 9655 6 flue To PALMER THOMPSON WARREN MERCER BROOKS STEVENS News Editor I News Editor II Feature Editor I HAZEL ANDERSON VIRGINIA MOORE DICK HEADY Girls' Sports Editor Associate News Editor Advertising Mgr. I A .R , , x 'J' e , N . I s .., - f -' .4 . . .. ' , s Q r - , ,., 5. ' . lo ZZ 'I RICHARD JAMISON HAROLD LEWIS JAMES KIPPEN Feature Editor II Sports Editor I Sports Editor II FRED HUGHES WILLIS GARY BERNICE HATFIELD Business Manager I Advertising Mgr II Business Manager II af' -vs 'v- 55,5 vw- fr f ndme aus o 'ffzan an SENIOR DISCUSSION NFIELD COLLFGE ROMANCE JUNK NU SONS AND DAUGHTERS CLUB THIS IS HOW ON EXHIBIT 'Ti il- I! I! may . ,lm-f Q -X A -1: MBER PLEASE OFF TO THE GAME HANDY REGAINING FIGURE Q4MiWQW JVJWEWW Wg? 270 MW W My 22,1 fy fb fy WW V Vw M W M Af pf ff 1 .w y, Md ' ' fy 2 yy Q 'H jj ff! fy yy XM mffJVE1'7 W N V ifmmk VLAJU i fi J-,LL7 VLLL H. Lfffs' U ,L J .g',,.1,e,'lxJ L41-AL VZ . ,, ' ' l gilt. p ff., lm. ' Linh it 3 W -Ig -VL levi JAM' M, .5 ,W flalefzcs i With mit and bat or basketball, With hurdles high and low, No matter how they take their sports The Quakers aren't so slow. They gallop down the cinderpath, Make touchdown, homeruns, too. On every field they shine like stars, They're athletes through and through RAE MEDLEY ALICE BROUGHAM A, ji'-IJ awp, 5 1 J ,I 1 u Q f 01- fb ffwok, yt, f '11 l-ug, 1 c'jf '7 J quit J J, f , ' W LM.- . 7 Jb lv' 7 Ya f Q Y ff J ,' 'I . .fb tx le 1, , wif, ' ' C!!!-,ilk gg 81 QIA 44 ff M1441 U4 K wk, ofzn 61377212 ATHLETICS TENNIS TROPHY WINNERS Presented by G A Larzure 1911 H Schwembold 1912 J Nordgren 1913 Not awarded 1914 H Schwembold 1915 Ralph Muller 1916 Ralph Muller 1917 Hugh Russell 1918 Hugh Russell 1919 A Harshman 1920 Joe Lrvengood 1921 Joe Livengood 1922 Wllllam Olln 1923 Clarence Nau 1924 Ray Carlson 1925 Duck Cox 1926 Angus Clnst 1927 Angus Clnst 1928 Sam Gershon WARNER TROPHY Awarded each year to the boy who has proven to be most va 1914 Arthur Krause 1920 Rlnaldo Caccna 1915 Lester Farmer 1921 Ivan Jones 1916 Harold Thompson 1922 Eddie McGlll 1917 Robert Bronson 1923 Bruce Taylor 1918 Cllfford Lowman 1924 Hayward Dare 1919 1925 Tom Mlrante 1913 Colm Hyde , 1914 Lester Farmer 1915 Wnllrs Benson 1916 F Townsend 1917 Phll Rucker 1918 George Thornton 1914 Bob Campbell 1915 Lowell Walsh 1916 Warren Benson 1917 John Efaw 1918 Dewey Kenyon 1919 John Thornton 1919 Rlnaldo Caccla 1921 Loren Pearce 1922 Martln McLean 1923 Bruce Taylor 1926 L Patrlcelll 1927 Eugene Grrtfm 1928 Harry Burgh 1929 Tom Murray 1930 John Burton CAPTAINS FOOTBALL TEAM 1919 Steve Pngott 1920 Ham Stanley 1921 Eddie McGlll 1922 Harry Speldel 1923 Harold Wood 1924 Red Currie 1925 Alec Mager 1926 L Patncelll 1927 Eugene Grlffrn 1928 Ray Jackson 1929 Ross Pederson 1930 Ross Pederson CAPTAINS BASKETBALL TEAM 1920 Rlnaldo Caccla 1921 John Cole 1922 Gordon Green 1923 Hayward Dare 1924 Frank Wilson 1925 Frank Morse 1927 Edward Wilson 1928 Don Wllloamson 1929 Frank Nichols 1930 Frank Nuchols 1931 Len Rlch 1932 Ed Lyford CAPTAINS TRACK TEAM 1924 C Vandergrlft 1925 R Scheumann 1926 C Vandergrlft 1927 James Johnston mfs I, I Cy f ' i e ein 1928 Burton Wlllxams 1929 Stanley Peterson 1930 Tngve Hansen 1931 Trrgve Hansen f- 1929 Sam Gershon 1930 Russell Skallerud 1931 Maurice Gershon 1932 Malcolm Mosley 1933 Earl Schenck 1934 Earl Schenck luable to the football team 1932 Duck Camp 1933 George Doughty 1934 Bull 0 Bnen 1935 Roy Nakagawa 1931 Paul Kimball 1932 George Doughty 1933 George Doughty 1934 Bull O Brnen 1935 Roy Nakagawa 1933 Leo Moser 1934 Louls Smith 1935 Gene Coulon 1932 John Buckley 1933 Dave Magmnrs 1934 Roy Tulnp 1934 Fred Stutfreld 82 ac ing fl: pigs in Producing good football teams for years, the Quakers have long been feared for hard-fighting gridiron stalwarts and have never ceased to be a serious contender for top honors. Winning nine- teen, tieing six and losing only eleven games by comparatively low scores, the Green Wave has had the distinction of being the strongest defensive team in the city three times in the last six years-a record for all future Franklin teams to aim at. , FRANKLIN, 0-QUEEN ANNE, 0-Working with a squad that included ten lettermen. Coach Kirk's football stalwarts pounded consistently at the Grizzly rocks of defense without securing a score. A wealth of tricky plays, brilliant punt returns, long kicks and fine defensive work on the part of the Quakers marked the game throughout. Both teams lacked scoring punch, however. FRANKLIN, 27-CLEVELAND, 0-Overwhelming the Eagles with four touchdowns and three conversions, the Green Wave, led by Floyd Cushman, showed tremendous power and outplayed their opponents from start to finish. Bob Robinson's long punts and a bone-crushing forward wall spurred on by Nakagawa and Fornaciari, were paramount factors in bottling up Cleveland's offense. FRANKLIN, O-GARFIELD, I4-Outplayed by a band of fight- ing Bulldogs. the Green Wave bowed to a great Garfield team, I4-0. A dazzling 88-yard kick-off return by Wellons, and Rob- inson's fine punting were features of the game. Injuries to Rob- inson and Fornaciari destroyed Franklin's power to a large extent. FRANKLIN, 0-BALLARD, 7--Fighting hard throughout the game. the Green Wave squad proved itself to be one of the best defensive teams in the city. Lack of weight and two injured regulars on the sidelines slowed down the Quaker offense dur- ing the greater part of the game. However, in the last quarter, the Men o' Kirk secured possession of the ball and marched steadily for forty yards into Beaver territory only to lose the ball as Ballard's defense stiffened. i' Q. , ,-.s--v-ri, MR. KIRK, Coach ROY NAKAGAWA, Captain 'S . - 'Y ' ' f' . ' , ' ' ,, ,, - -H-fv ,,. . xr sg-1'-r 'f J '11',.... - 'Af:.......e ' 1.1 XX ,Q .. ...J X -I M l. 4 . ,fa ' . Y A ,, Fflilii . :Af wars ' ' .Juli -. V. ,,,.-,..- .... --V .5.,.....,VA ' ,.....,..a--.,.a. .1 We Y .f ,:f i . ,-44 .1 , Ava- X... ,.-,- .,..,....,,. FRANKLIN. 8-BROADWAY, 0-Hitting their early stride once more, the loyal sons of Franklin smashed their way to an 8-0 triumph over the battling Bengals. The Quaker forwards, a stone wall on defense and sledge-hammers at ripping their way through Broadway's line to block kicks, proved important factors in Franklin's victory. FRANKLIN, O--ROOSEVELT, 0-Playing inspired football, the oft-defeated Rough Riders rose to new heights and fought the Quakers to a draw. Husky Bob Robinson. playing his last game for the Green Wave, turned in a remarkable punting perform- ance. out-punting Weber of the Teddies, who previously had the distinction of being the best punter in the city. TOP ROW Roy Nakagawa Lauren Wellons Bob Robinson Bill Smith George Wimmer Ed Lynch Don Burroughs ii' 'ni CENTER ROW J. B. Parker John Fornaciari Joe Colasurdo BOTTOM ROW Virgil Cyl Irving Pratt Floyd Cushman Ross Copeland Earl Camp 84 D 'billing 6 cznlzlin FRANKLIN, 32-QUEEN ANNE, I9-Performing like a well- oiled machine, the Green Wave rolled over the Grizzlies with a beautiful passing attack and the scoring efforts of Dale Case and Ralph Hielmaa. FRANKLIN, 30-BALLARD, 26-Overtime! A thriller from start to finish with the Quakers sizzling in the extra period, burning out the weary Beavers. FRANKLIN, 25-CLEVELAND, 27-Playing below par, the Green and Black suffered their first defeat at the claws of the Eagles, being completely outfought by their swifter opponents. FRANKLIN, 40-ROOSEVELT, 39-Perfect team-work, brilliant scoring and the Wave's go-get-'em spirit proved Franklin the better team in licking the Teddies in the third successive over- time game. Case led with I9 points. FRANKLIN, 28-GARFIELD, I8-Led by Swisher Case and featuring nice floor work and checking by Hielmaa and Bob Fraser, the Quakers walloped the Bulldogs, 28-I 8, on the latter'S home floor to put Franklin on top in the title race. FRANKLIN, 20-WEST SEATTLE, 22-Losing to top-notchers. the Wave lost a game that meant a lot to their championship aspirations. Case was the lone light-bulb for a team that left their shooting-eyes at home. FRANKLIN, Sl-QUEEN ANNE, 24-Drowning the Grizzlies in a sea of baskets, the Quakers, led by Dale Case, who scored 23 points for a new scoring record in single games, had a fine day. Coulon and Fraser were both on, scoring I0 points apiece. FRANKLIN, 20-BALLARD, 34-Lost-the ability of Quaker hoopsters to hit the hoop. Finder please return to Coach Peek. FRANKLIN, 50-CLEVELAND, I7-Revenging their early sea- son defeat. the Quakers dazzled the Eagles with a flashy display of scoring and hard checking. Gene Coulon played a wonderful game, garnering I5 points, while Bob Graf and Case made I0 apiece. ' is 4, O MR. PEEK, Coach GENE COULON, Captain ..-q 'X .I I QF! -.Q on .- 'll -1. Y K -W Iii? 'I 1' , s' 1 a A .lf I 4 g rl V1 I? 'U ! ' . 'TI' X F 'I if 'NYY M F , Inn N- ff! 1 uw. K ', I' . 1 I M 0.-k fi, if 'nr-' 4 4 FRANKLIN, 32-ROOSEVELT 35-Losing a game that proved a damper to their championship hopes, the Green and Black bowed to the Teddies after a very close game in which Case, true to form, scored I5 points, and Graf, turning in a fine checking performance, held Klein of Roosevelt to only 6 points. FRANKLIN, 43-GARFIELD, I6-Smash! Dale Case, sensa- tional Quaker forward, toppled the old record for individual scor- ing honors with a new grand total of I49 points, later increased to l55 at the season's end, as the Wave rolled over the Bulldogs, Coulon, Fraser and Flagg doing a good piece of work for alma mater. FRANKLIN, 20-WEST SEATTLE, I 5-With Gene Coulon blaz- ing the way with 8 markers, the Wave hoopsters avenged their previous defeat by West Seattle in trouncing the Indians in a close-checking game, 20-I 5, in the last contest of the season. CENTER Dale Case TOP ROW Ralph Hjelmaa Gene Coulon SECOND ROW Bob Fraser Bill Tomalin I--I THIRD ROW Jack Flagg Carl Schneider FOURTH ROW Sam Schumann Bob Graf 86 i manning flie Ginbefzs Take your marks-get set-crack! Six runners leap forward, every nerve and muscle tense, straining-the race is onl Run- ning away with the first meet and walloping Ballard and West Seattle, the Quaker tracksters proved themselves to be one of the best squads from Franklin in years. Led by two exceptional hurdlers, .lack Flagg and Charles Murphy, the Green Wave took an early lead and were never once headed. Other first place winners of the day that showed plenty of promise were Frank Dodd in the dashes, Arne Kirkland in the mile, John Fornaciari in the weights, and Bill Haynes in the pole vault. Eleven return- ing lettermen formed the nucleus of the l935 squad. At press time, a survey of future opponents brought forth no outstanding opponent that loomed as an obstacle in the path of the fast-stepping Quakers, with the exception of Lincoln and Garfield in the All-city meet. The events in which Franklin should excel because of outstanding strength are the hurdles, mile, and relay. Among the leading performers on the Wave cinder squad at press time were Jack Flagg and Charles Murphy, hurdles and broad jump: Harvey Kieswetter, Bill McNamara and Joe West in the middle distances. Frank Dodd, Tom Murphy, and Dennis Sunderland looked good at the sprints: Arne Kirkland and Doug Conway were outstanding in the mile event with John Fornaciari in the weights: Bill Haynes, Barney Acomb, pole vault, and Ted Sellers and Bob Dimmitt in the jumps. Flagg and Murphy showed tremendous improvement over their last year's performance and are both powerful threats for All- city honors. ln addition to the hurdles, .lack runs a fast lap on the winning relay team, and Chuck, with a little more effort, should crack the broad-iump record over his knee. Kieswetter and West are almost equal in speed while cov- ering the 440, with little Harvey slightly in the lead. Bill Mc- Namara, the team crooner, has the half-mile situation at Frank- lin sewed up, but will have to step some to be in at the finish of the All-city. V' ,. , P ii A 5--2 MR. KIRK, Coach CHARLES MURPHY, Captain 99' as 1 W .v 3: ..... 791 as 'anne ,296 ll fQf'N Q40 ,i aw '-h' .....-v 'U' Um! 136-4 Y-Qtr h. W FQ'-4 'Ns N. lmi.-fa' L h T WN 531: 36 rv ' -any Oli lang! Frnnshmg hrs fourth year of track work rs Frank Dodd rn the sprnnts with Tom Murphy and Denms Sunderland close behmd and furnlshmg plenty of competntlon Dodd wlll be out to give all he s got and with hrs experience under hrs belt and by con stantly bettering hrs tlme Frank should really go places Mrlers Two good ones rn the persons of Arne Kirkland and Doug Conway Krrkland has a crnch barring accidents for a place rn the All clty whlle Doug If he bunlds up a stronger fun rsh should place also Weakness ln all fleld events, except the broad lump, has worried Coach Klrk not a little, but hard working John Forna clan an the shot and duscus, and Acomb, Haynes. Sellers and Drmmltt IH the vault and lumps wull do their best X? l lin J 38. -aa? 'of 21 4.41- W -i' - 50' vars T f, 'iw :Q f Af X274 9 TOP ROW Bob Drmmrtt Bull McNamara Erlang Ramburg Frank Dodd Rose Copeland Irvrng Pratt SECOND ROW Bull Haynes Tom Murph Harold Lewrs Jack Flagg 'QQ W .a 'W 6- gf 257 Q if? .aw- sl ,grf THIRD ROW Doug Conway Arnold Krrkland Frank Houston John Fornacraru Barney Acomb Joe West FOURTH ROW Harvey Kreswetter Doug Smart Denms Sunderland Dean Murray Charles Hoffman Floyd Mauseth 01619215 Wg jarfs ' 7 .Z gx ,gva-r -Nl, fclj. . Q f-ve-J, f-1 -1'2 4 44A,,,,-,, 72? X14-ax ' Viva!!! .-if M V f LJ-Lrz' f X igv! f A N J. , , Q ' A sq if U .Q v ' ' :gg v A r l t I ' K l 1 N 13 1 . 'l, 'I Mm f' Q , S F . Q K I n U iz! XVI. N- Pi fb. Y' ,l A d-I. ' K--V 9 t, 4. . -, 4 I we I .lil 1, 5 'l ggwfzg I v.,. N'-M .M lr I 1 95' 'af'-lf ., . , Y Q Q ,l ' X .S I . -x '- .p Y -1-' - ' I 4' . ' ' . I. l -f , . L a . I' ' 1 2' ,. I .,. fl r 9- ' K ' l ., .1 I I by 5 .Q D' like f 4 f' Q Q K Xl l ' X-is -a -4 -,X l s I V .L s 6 X . . 3' I l x I la - nl lf' I i. r 0 i V A , I ,,, sa 0 s I 'Q P I gaffing gy. dw ualzefzs Nosed out of the first division for the last two years, the Quaker apple-swatters, though still a young team in years and experience, will nevertheless be making a battle for first division honors in every game they play. Using a bunch of freshmen and sophomores Coach Reed scarcely felt the loss of veterans through graduation, except in the pitching department, where two sophomores, Fred Hutchin- son and Ed Castro, and a freshman, Cyle Moores, are doing their best to fill the positions vacated by the past masters ofthe twirling art. With one of the best infields in the city and good hitters, including Dale Case, Ray Tran and Fred Hutchinson, returning next year, Pop Reed is building for future years rather than gambling for a top spot this season. Beating West Seattle, 8-7, and losing to Lincoln, 9-5, the Wave's baseball squad was iust getting under way at press time, and looked to be a pretty fair bunch of players with the prospects of finishing an average season. Holding down the catcher's spot are J. B. Parker, finishing his Jourth year of baseball with the Quakers, with Jim Copeland and Dick Mueller ready to step in at any time. Baffling the batters is the job of Fred Hutchinson, Ed Castro and Cyle Moores. the team chuckers. That classy infield-Austin Seth is fighting hard to keep his position and alternating with Fred Hutchinson or Carl Schneider. Taking care of the number two bag is Phil Barabas, with Jim Blashfield getting experience for next year when Barabas is lost to the squad. Ray Red Dog Tran, the plucky little player that puts all his weight on the stick when he swats, does a good iob in his little patch of ground between second and third, while Dale Case, with a good combination of hitting and fielding ability, makes a bid for All-City honors. Gilleland and Hall are ready for the call at third, and Whitney Morris is a bidder for the short- stop position. .M W WW .1 ,ft m 4 A. n ' Q 5... sf MR. REED, Coach ww ,35- 5.1 ,se- Qzr V 40 L, gl! 2- sul- :au Q' 4005 Www .au F K.: 33 436- has XX 36' CD ' km! --1:1 Over un left fueld John Murphy and Carl Weunker are fught mg ut out and at center Tom Sheehan and Mutch Gallo Duck Wake the boy that has been pastung the horsehudc so much of late vues wuth Woody Auge for the spot un raght held Encouragung to Franklun s prospects for future good teams was an Amerucan Leguon baseball squad un whuch the Quakers were represented by Tom Sheehan Fred Hutchunson John Murphy Cyle Moores Ray Tran J B Parker Jum Gulleland Jum Cope land and others not on the regular Quaker squad Thus team won not only the cuty county dustruct state and northwest champuonshups but also entered the semu tunals tor the western duvusuon champuonshup ot the Unuted States wunnung 23 games Thus gave the younger players plenty of valuable experuence Wuth possubly seven hard workung veterans returnung next year the Quakers should develop unto a tune ball club and do lots of credut to Franklun next season 4-I. Q... 1 9? -23 L1 N if X v 1 Q P Quay! rf... 'X TOP ROW Woodrow Auge John Murph Duck Wake Ray Tran Carl Weunker Austun Seth SECOND ROW Phul Barabas Fred Hutchunson Ray Lennon inufhekfo 'fl-4 1847 I 3 l N if THIRD ROW Ed Castro J B Parker Tom Sheehan Dale Case George Dululuo Lauren Wellons FOURTH ROW Cyle Moor Jum Copeland Mutch Gallo Ray Hughes Mac Nushumoto Jum Gulleland IAJXMT7 AJYMJ4 qvxv ,g -,ki L f U . ' v l 'lu , l l l' ll A 0' .N ' W-Q A4 el., 4 'T' T rw 'AMY , X ' l .p , if 4 ul M , y 'W- y w X x ,Vry I I I x. sv fhlfl liz f . gr A A XX., - X ff x n, - 4 r - . sl . 2 , R -Tw 1 f , N., l N f f f xll f K A Au- A ' A ' 9 T ' M 1' , f s nl ' A. K -' .x , Q- lj 4i3Al ff xl' N 'l - ., Q, W me I, xox I X,- X, W X 4! Xxx! .XA K Xia!! XQSLX:-?Li ff ' N X .. , V uf f i My f ,i 47? Q .L 3-f ' . Q tp ,l ' i ' Y ' .,. 1+ X QV ,N , N, M, ff! . ' . ff at X 4 2. uf fl 'A :'A ,N N u . F l Wgxf' I l .1 . . . . - ' Y I . ' v s 1 . I . . . . . . . . ' . . ' g Av s fy ' . . l l It X T yi Q f PQ I., T ff T fl Q. ' -.golf .xx I' ,. X in wi 6 Q I I 5 f K r wh' l ' . , - Q -, - L, A. - 4 'w.nfr 'Ckv X SECOND FOOTBALL FROSH FOOTBALL TOP ROW TOP ROW Chuck Murphy Fritz Weatherford Coach Kirk Cyle Moore Ken Irving Pratt Richardson Earl Mallory SECOND ROW Ray Tran Bill Tracy Liberino Tufarolo SECOND ROW Ray Tran Stanley Rabini Bill Smith Dick Whiting Harvey Keiswetter Joe Ferraro Bob Tracy THIRD ROW Joe Patricelli Doug Smart Harry Gilmore Harold Bruin Matt McCusker Bob Jones Lester Olson BOTTOM ROW Virgil Cyr Chuck Sein George Takareff Frank Huston Arne Kirkland Earl Dietz , I t 1 I N X ' 5 fr. N X , Q X v H xj THIRD ROW Chelsea Nontell Dave Smith Fred Buirstatte Jack Woods Donald Benson David Hamilton Lee Hall FOURTH ROW Jack Watson Wilford Reed Bob Dore Collins Fives Art Gradus Harold Tanahill Ernest Ludwig BOTTOM ROW Dick Dean .lack Owen Jim Moore LeRoy Stephans Shannon Wall George Harrison Coach Reed YELL LEADERS Bill Fry Milo Gonello Karl Harbers Mike Folino CHARGING THE LINE H econds me Gliamlns SECOND FOOTBALL-Champions! Sparked by Irving Pratt and the diminutive Harvey Keis- wetter, the Quaker supers won the pennant and proved themselves to be excellent material for the varsity squad next fall. Four games won, two tied and no losses was their impressive perform- ance. Bob Jones, Frank Houston, Herb Gribble, George Takareff, Don Burroughs and Charles Murphy figured largely in the race for the title. FRESHMEN FOOTBALL - Losing only their first game to Broadway, the Quaker babes came back to beat Cleveland and O'Dea, also tieing the champions, Garfield, to finish the season in commendable style. Outstanding among the Frosh gridiron warriors were Ray Tran, Lee Hall, Cyle Moores, .lack Owen, Jack Reid and Bob Dare. YELL LEADERS-A gang of peppy, fiery Qua- kers that raise the spirits of the players and crowd when the going gets rough and lead the cheers and tumultuous applause for our team's sterling performance. Always proving a tonic with their touch football games between halves, last football season, and pepping up the audi- ence at the assemblies, the yell-leaders are nat- urally the loudest in praise of Franklin. ,nf 5 ' in Q C4 Q f1 ,fb n n g g f l -L Q0 , , v -- 5 , . 5' ,Z Q 1' Q ' e 2 L 6 . ,FQ ., Q ,. I QOY , -..J I I Q I , - I . G Q 6 N F Q 'sv-+V-'A we r rf - f 5 7 7 J V 7' .- ' r 1 1 . Y Q -F A , i E Y H A ! v f , J' , . F if ,. A if 4 ' V A l A 5 '1 .r I S. I f xx , X , L 1 F v x ' J ' - .' ' xv K , X 1 Y f ' , i 6 1 I id . ' M K 'E FROSH BASKETBALL SECOND BASKETBALL Q , A-1' ' .- .'Qg5 TOP Row 'roP now I hx ' T ' ,.Q4?'f,,'f3Q,, Orville Olquist Coach Al Jones f. A , I L f ' ' Chelsea Nontell Frank Fasano V Roger Jayne Dennis Sunderlan ' 4 G J Q iva,s George Knczor John Murphy 4 V' . , 1, - ' Dave Ham'It0 4 L W Y , 'Wir Jack owe.: n BoT'roR Row s -' ' - Coach Ralph J. Reed giZ1TMC?l2 - I om in X 4 N I, wwf BOTTOM Row Dick Mueller ,Q A ,h I 1 Bucky Miltar Ray Vanvick W i Qi 9, K N f' I ' Calc? Franklin Southard Maw ' 'f N, Y! CJ ' . Ray Tran I 1 sm zaknsch ' Mat Tanaka ' 5 - 1 q A -iv Bill Fry - Q 723-1 Ray Hughes SOPH BASKETBALL TOP ROW gOPLtS7-6,22 flue Gui: SOPH BASKETBALL-Go-getters! Bringing home the bacon with a snap and fire, the Sophs presented the school with a nice juicy cham- pionship, sprinkled with eight straight victories and several fine prospects for future varsity players. Frank Houston, Fred Hutchinson, John Clemmons, Laurence Laatz, Vern Coulon, Jim Copeland, Joe West and George DiJuIio were the guns of this flashy quintet. FROSH BASKETBALL-Starting off with a rush, the Green Wave Frosh looked like pos- sible pennant-winners. After winning their first four games, however, the Babes hit a slump that lasted until the end of the season. Ray Tran, Jack Owen, Dave Hamilton, Bucky Miller, Chelsea Nontell and Tanaka were the bright lights of the squad. SECOND BASKETBALL-Coached by Al Jones, the Wave's supers finished the season boasting but one victory and suffering eleven defeats, due largely to the inexperience of the players. Nevertheless, many of these basketeers showed considerable improvement as the season pro- gressed and should do much better next year. John Clemmons Joe West Jim Copeland Fred Hutchinson Vernon Coulon Lorenz Laatz Frank Huston BOTTOM ROW Jack Foise Whitney Morris George DiJuIio Mas Okazaki Ray Hughes Coach Reed SHOOTING EYES 92 Hiding the uggefs GOLF-Bud Campbell, Captain Bill Royce. Doug Dean, High Point Joe Lagozzino, Bob Fyfe, Dan Lagozzino, John Kaczor, George Kaczor, Merino Caso, and John Foley. champions. This strongest team in Franklin's history scored 161 points out of the possible 192-24 points to the match. Bob Fyfe, Joe Lago:- zino. George and John Kaczor. Merino Caso, and John Foley will return. TENNIS-Defeating Roosevelt and Queen Anne, and losing to Lincoln and Garfield, the Quaker netmen are giving a good account of themselves and show plenty of promise for a good team this year. Led by Franklin Kelly and Sam Schumann, the Wave racket wielders have been showing considerable improve- ment over the last few seasons and should finish high in the standings of this year. TOP ROW John Kaczor Dan Lagozxino Mr. Ralph Knapp Bob Fyfe Bud Campbell George Kaczor BOTTOM ROW Joe Lagozzino John Foley Douglas Dean Jim Cuthill Merino Caso Bill Royce TOP ROW Norman Jeremias Hart Miner Roger Sands Franklin Kelly Truman Ridenour Ralph Hawkins Ernest Mahr Irving Tompson BOTTOM ROW Quentin Pearson Frances Lewis Sam Schumann Mr. G. A. Laizure Jack Foisie Douglas LeFebvre Ray Pearson Qualzezs eu ofzm GOLF SCHEDULE-1935 March I6-Broadway V2, Franklin 23V2. March 23-Roosevelt 5, Franklin I9. March 30-West Seattle I, Franklin 23. April 6-Cleveland 8, Franklin I6. April I3-Queen Anne 3V2, Franklin ZOV2. April 27-Garfield 3, Franklin 21. 93 TENNIS SCHEDULE-1935 April 23-Roosevelt I, Franklin 8. April 25-Lincoln 6, Franklin 3. May May May May May 2-Queen Anne I, Franklin 8. 5-Garfield 5, Franklin 4. 9-Ballard vs. Franklin. I6-West Seattle vs. Franklin. 20-Broadway vs. Franklin. THE CAMPBELL IS COMING KIRKLAND FINISHING THE MIL CAPTAIN BILL ROYCE TENSE MOMENT May 4-Lincoln 3, Franklin Zl. May I8-Ballard 7, Franklin l7. nous LINES ONE UP ROOTERS MELTING Por BABY Jo: HITS oN: KAczoR aLow HARDS Vg 5 hd ff' r C' u- .xlk I if Aix Q,-0 -'55 iff Vi' , ' ' Af .fin 3-,rfix - YD., ras-5, 1 2 ff ' A-4 lflyil 2 .?f.'3'l- .' 75752-?', X 4,5 2- ' wi ' f' . -Q. C . , OGC Ll l l B l ' 1 ! I 1 ' I ' v , - . ! , - - . . . . 9 I V . . tl Y Y! ' ' I . I in MR PEEK Coa h MR WAMPLER C h 7 Pcfuf 06 an an By far the greatest Interest In the FranklIn sportmg world cen ters around Intramural athletlcs These varIous sports namely basketball volleyball touch football Indoor baseball and pIng pong are open to all boys and draw a large followmg among all athletlcally InclIned FranklInItes Wlth approxl mately l50 boys In the fall basketball tournament about 65 boys In the volleyball tournament 100 more In each of the sprlng casaba contests and stIll others In pIng pong and touch football Intramural athletlcs IS proven to be typucal of the spIrIt of FranklIn Wlnners of the fIrst basketball contest were players from Roll 305 ably captalned by Bob Thompson TItle holders of the second tournament were the Huskles under Fred Hutchlnson and the champs of the thlrd one were the Sea Horses led by Harry Llndsley Dugs Mud Hens ran off wIth the touch football tItle whIIe Ray Pearson swamped all hrs opponents In the pmg pong tournament Although not a regular FrankIIn actIvIty the swImmIng team deserves mentIon for Its flne performance last August. Placmg thnrd In the All cIty swImmIng meet, the boys ran off wIth fIve firsts and two thIrds, followed by the gIrls taklng a fIrst and a thurd in theIr dIvIsion. Lots of credlt should be glven to Orlando Longo. the Intra mural manager, and to Mr. Peek and Mr. Wampler for theIr splendld efforts In making Intramurals a worth whlle actIvIty at FrankIIn. SWIMMING TEAM TOP ROW Fred Hoeppner Jim Miller Cecil Armstrong BOTTOM ROW to Arnold Kirkland Myrna Tabor Helen Jane Widmer Frances Bigham Margaret Seelbach Lynn McKernon . yns, gg 1.95.1 eeing is Relieving VOLLEY BALL TOP ROW Sam Howe Bob Graf Gene Coulon CHAMPS BOTTOM ROW Bill Laknich Phillip Peterson AI Sherman 'lpgexi 2. v . 'L' 1 ATA TUMBLING TEAM GET T0 WORK TOP ROW BOTTOM ROW Don Angel Royal Harris Paul Lein Joe Oakley Woody Auge Bill Marlott Emmett Edwards Bill Rice M, '-igff '7E?e1?sf,g , 41. .. :H ,, 4g w mf0if, v 01' lv 0.0! if s. 4.-ll na. TOUCH FOOTBALL TOP ROW Norman Jeremias James Stevenson Bob Graf Cecil Armstrong .w. A Del Fluen Mr. Wampler BOTTOM ROW Neil Mclntyre ,I Q., Q1 K .lx l ,T N, TA ,z Earl Patterson Tom Todd Ernest Rickets Norio Hara Verie Thompson Z z , TRACK : A at C1 f N gl '57, K ' , ' A x u J me V J l 'N J TOP ROW Mr. Wampler Earl Mallory Bill McNamara BOTTOM ROW Royal Harris ROLL CHAMP-305 8 O'CLOCK LEAGUE CHAMPS TOP ROW Bob Thompson TOP ROW Don Angel BOTTOM ROW Dick Kimball BOTTOM ROW Paul Lein Bruce Simmonds Dave Hamilton Dick Naude Frank Kanamori Sam Schumann Lee Hall John Norton Charles Murphy Bill Adelman ... Ctr in ,Lt Vx -1 -as . 5 Y Lx! -Q. A W 1 t 'gl 1 P f ' QCP . gy Earl Patterson Jack Flagg LJ N A.: ' L. -. 'XQ- I 5 ge A-:va win Y -T , K N' Nb' N 96 Gollecfion Wu hues MR TRATHEN, Adviser 6 9 Piloted successfully by Sammy Schumann, the Franklin Hi-Y had another good year in Creating, Maintaining and Extend- ing throughout the school and community, High Standards of Christian Character by their commendable work in providing hot cocoa for the football players at the games, and assisting considerably in welfare work outside the school. Members are selected among the leaders of various activities in school, and membership is limited to thirty boys. Good speakers and bas- ketball games between the club members were the main fea- tures ofthe club meetings. Skating parties, swimming parties, a Hi-Y dance. and a Mother and Son Banquet formed an im- portant part of the organization's social activities. These were attended by many students both from Franklin and other schools, spreading good fellowship. TOP ROW Bob Graf Ross Copeland John Murphy Earl Camp Charles Murphy Franklin Kelly Bob Robinson Dale Case l.,S Dan Lagozzino V SECOND ROW Gene Coulon Bill McNamara Herman Sonthcimer Bob Frazier Dick Heady J. B. Parker Phil Barabas THIRD ROW Tom Sheehan Stuart Moline John Fornaciari Bob Thompson Frank Dodd Lauren Wellons Herb Gribble BOTTOM ROW Roy Nakagawa Arnold Kirkland Doug Conway S. P. Trathen Jack Flagg Sam Schuman Bill Haas A 'X 'B ff! 1. X VAKQ4 KI7 kk, V I A 1 V V A - . 1 N , f f 1 A' . r i B97 4 J7 fi I ' ' If , 1 . I K 'ff' fp, f tx l ' V . I M . . f nfs! ,, . P . f N'-' - .,, l J .A 4 7 ja . X I 7 'V X ilufin iwiflfa flue eam J' fb 79 9 7 fi Q FIRST TEAM MANAGERS-ln charge of all the dirty work, the football managers were one of the hardest working bunch of fellows in school. Pumping up footballs, cleaning mud off and checking uniforms, toting headgear, parkas, water pail, and medical kit around were among their many duties. Mac Nishimoto, Jack Ellis, Floyd Mauseth, and Leonard Canavan were the industrious managers, while Roy Nakatani was the team doctor. Basketball managers were especially efficient this year and also did a fine piece of work taking care of equipment, dishing out towels, and repairing basket nets. Tommy Todd, lvan Brown, and Mac Nishimoto are the fellows deserving credit for their untiring labors. Charles Hoffman and Floyd Mauseth, as track managers, had plenty to do every night, giving out sweat suits, carrying hurdles hither and thither and generally making themselves useful around field and track. Tingling rub-downs and treatments for sore muscles was the work of the team Doc, Dean Murray. Up from football fame comes Lauren Wellons to do his bit once more for Franklin's teams in managing baseball with his able assistant, Mac Nishimoto, the veteran manager, and Ray Hughes. golsfefzing qrfzanlzlinls Pffzif ff K. D'S.-Ably headed by their president, Al Jones, the Franklin Knights of the Derby had a very successful year in promoting and stimulating school spirit. Numerous skits and other forms of amusements and entertainment at the pep assemblies, as well as the old car contest were among the activities of these pepsters. All members of this club are carefully selected for ability, interest in school activities, and school spirit. ,MV TOP ROW Bill Jaynes Bob Raymond Dick Heady Charles Murphy Mr. Kiah Wampl AI Jones Fred Hughes Bob Tompson BOTTOM ROW Burbank Rideout Norman Finne A Jack Flagg Sam Shumann Milo Gonella Harold Lewis Douglas Dean Mike Tolino vfs' I 1 ,of if I . .ff ef ' ,. 1 uf L, , .A-7 jf NT , sl' ZH 1 f ,D , -1,41 6' i 1 .A of ,wr 1 - ' I f ug- f!r' , gjmo' 1 K -vc, x, v ., vy X cf! QL! J Je., 7 L '-Jn-, tc ff ff' 'hi Q aff V I ' S1 1, Q. . ...x 98 f W 1, tk X ,le V W . .? vgg i We ,if eminine wefzs MISS A. B, SHAW, Adviser QUAKER MAIDS-Composed of girls who have made good in the girls' athletic world of Franklin, this club is one of the most active organizations in the school. All members must have won their F, secured by the accumulation of 500 points: l00 points for making a first team position, 50 points for second team, and 25 points for third team. By attending hikes, addi- tional points are gained. Careful and efficient guidance by the adviser, Miss A. B. Shaw, assisted in determining the success of this group of girls. Much credit also goes to an excellent staff consisting of: Hazel Anderson, president: Ethel Rutan, vice-president: Dor- othy Blackmer, treasurer, and Virginia Garrison, secretary. The Quaker Maids, this year, have held a Fun Frolic for the fresh- men girls, an Alumnae party, inviting the alumni ofthe classes of '31 to '34, These girl athletes also aided considerably with the Mother and Daughters' Banquet . , . TOP ROW Margaret Turner Doris Madsen Frances Terry Doryanne Miller Ruth Larson June Murray Peggy Todd Helen Drazic Mary Ella Wade SECOND ROW Jean Murray Margie Brooks Dorothy Gorman Ethel Rutan Lois Dyer Dorothy Blackmer Charlotte Follrich Helen Folgelquist Virginia Garrison xx TH I RD ROW Edna Day Helen Bockstall Lucille Lindman Josephine Leivers Margaret Prowse Mary Kleinoeder Jean Waddell Jane Bass BOTTOM ROW Zoe Smith Virginia Moore Flora Hartwig Amelia Taylor Hazel Anderson Evelyn Coker Molly Uyeminami Chika lwasaki qifz 5 a e lui Qualzefzs, foo. BIG GUNS HOCKEY ONE, HOCKEY TWO , 11-:fr H, Xa, all -Q T775 Z ' x L sl Ns,-w is CHARACTER DANCING FOLK DANCING CLUB CLUB TOP ROW Coach Cornish TOP ROW Margaret Creighton Lucy Trcit Lois Wing Dorothy Stevens Nancy Blair Ruth Johnson Marian McClelland Dorothy Rolletson BOTTOM ROW Allie Lou Meldram Dorothy Rolletson Virginia Marlow Eulala Duesing Marie Botts Katherine Dwycr Dorothy Stevens Esther Olson BOTTOM ROW Lucille Lindman Marjorie Olund Doris Mackay Violet Grant Jane Bass Jean Hemrick Amy Kikashima June Fullerton Elizabeth Bogner JL ,s ,lt R F 'K T PHYSICAL EDUCATION OFFICE GIRLS TOP ROW Doryanne Miller Muriel Mitchell Alice Parks Margaret Creighton Marie Botts Jean Doe Jessie Smith Dorothy Dibb SECOND ROW Roberta Scott Margaret Pohl Lois Hansen 90 1 J G- Margaret Prowse Annie Whitehouse Betty O'Brien Margie Koplain BOTTOM ROW Charlotte Seim Jean Doc Lucy Atkinson Jean Hemrich' Rose Tropea Jean Zeusler Elta McElrath Jean Delzer 5 I A A GIRLS' TUMBLING TOP ROW A Doryanne Miller KatherineBalse1 ' Edna Day . Coach Cornish Edna Deslcs , Elizabeth Schmidt Zoe Smith 711' + BOTTOM ROW Jane Bass Dorothy Rex Lela Joyce' Mary Toribara Rosemary Oshio Evelyn Coker 1 I U11 .. 49 QQ 9? xii wg' TOP ROW Reba Hendrucks Dorothy Dubb Yvonne Cumrnungs Jean Zeusler Coach Cornush Annue Whutehousc Barban Muller Patsy Funley Aura Uyemunamu FIRST HOCKEY TOP ROW Dorus Madsen Frances Terry Margaret Turner Doryanne Muller June Murray Charlotte Follruch Lous Dyer Dorothy Blackmer Peggy Tod Helen Drazuc Aluce Parks SECOND ROW Pera Bass Vurgunua Garruson Jo Leuvers Zoe Smuth Betty Jean Saunders Maruorue Lee Senn Helen Bockstall Jean Murray Grace Decker Katherune McLeod BOTTOM ROW Juruet Bhshfueld Dorothy Kalheum Pat Cow Lous Bradberry Manager Vurgunn G Marulyn lwasaku Phyllus Herzog Wurrena D1rrow Mary Young THIRD ROW Evelyn Coker Edna Desucs Arduth Benge Zauna Brown Shuzuko Hugano Vurgunua Moore Flora Hartwug Edna Murry Dorothy Wharnsby BOTTOM ROW Gus Fuscher Amy Kamunushu Evelyn Bluff Euleen Sheehan Amy Kukoshuma Auko Hugano Dorothy Rex Chuka Iwasaka Amelua Taylor 1YI'lSOll as r 'l,,-. X -al Q9 Q WOO ss:-' Vkff gs .ps as 7 fa A D 4746 4 1 'XM f 149 flue GIRLS SOCCER Thus us a fall sport reserved solely for the Freshman gurls From a turnout of nearly lOO gurls, l5 were selected for furst team honors sendung a select few on theur way to earnung an F No tournament games were played thus year because of the poor condutuon of the athletuc held ILIOCIZZLI puclz GIRLS' HOCKEY Hockey us a fast, suzzlung fueld game offered to gurls wuth a desure for actuon and dusplay of skull Thus us a sport requurung a great deal of practuce and patuence before acquurung talent Team members are Sophomore. Junuor and Senuor gurls who were voted upon by theur class members and advusers to full furst team posutuons as a result of theur havung been the best players of the year ev . . A an . . K .' . L at ogsl . Q 1:1 4: . l h K K t . F wa I 'Q I Q, I 4 Eg ' aug 4: ' -ua sua l Q9 1 ll ljia 4 Q4 F fl- '71 ' J , ' I u L I - .. u 'Q 1 me I' F' ' txt 2 M - F63 ,L .5 1 ' -n 'Iv ' f 1 , x' Nfl F . 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'vnu xl -'Iii Q0 -QF- 'Nf Q ov ri lv 'filnff we xi ,4 U4 N L Hfel wer TOP ROW Florence Hughes Margaret Turner Doryanne Muller Peggy Tod Helen Drazlc Dorothy Dlbb Charlot Follnch Dorothy Blackmcr Edna Day SECOND ROW Betty Jean Saunders Varglnn Garrison Helen Bockstall Mary Mahoney Amelia Taylor Lucllle Llndman Pera Bass Loss Dyer Ardlth Benge TOP ROW Doryanne Muller Ruth Larson Lols Dyer Ethel Rutan Helen Drazlc Margaret Turner Vermce Hughes Dorothy Dlbb Edna Day SECOND ROW hnet Blaschtneld Margaret Schnneder Helen Fogelqulst Annie Whitehouse Velva Rutan Edna Deslcs Pera Bass Helen Bock tall Be ty .lea aunders THIRD ROW Annle Whatehou Phylhs Herzog Jean Zeusler Mary Luke Shnxuko Hugano Zoe Smlth Zarna Browne Edna Desucs BOTTOM ROW Rosa Loule Eleanore Bell Dorothy Wharnsby Marrlyn Iwasakl Dorothy Rex Molly Uyemmaml Augusta Flscher Muryorlc Olund THIRD ROW Frances Parcher Lucllle Lmdman Marlorle Olund Vrrgmla Garrrson Josephine Lelvers Ardlth Benge Grace Decker Chaka Iwasakl Auko Hugano Barbara Muller May Nakagawa Yvonne Cummmgs Margaret Dean Rosa Loule Aurora Uyemrnaml Ayako Yoshlmoto Evelyn Coker wlS U4 6WlS ' N' GIRLS BASKETBALL In the mlnds ofthe gurls basketball IS the outstanding gurls sport of the year There are lnterclass tournaments In whlch each class plays the other classes Thus year the Seniors won the flrst team tournament The best play ers of all classes compose the Prmceton Yale teams These teams play an exhlbltlon game at the Mother Daughter banquet ft Ull GIRLS VOLLEYBALL One of the most popular of the gurls sprung sports IS volleyball A tournament IS held each year to determlne the champions, the Sophomores wmnmg the tltle thus year Volleyball IS a sport that teaches co operatlon devel ops speed, and promotes good sportsmanship among the players 1 L C, , X I x f ri O n G , pg, O- fav., Ov: Z: 'ax l Fit! 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CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF 30 CLASS OF 31 CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF 34 CLASS OF 35 1913 Dorothy Wllllams 1914 Marle Houlahan 1916 Eleanor McGrew 1918 Leon Dover 1919 Sarah Slsler 1920 Jean McDonald 1913 George Raynor 1914 James Gllluly 191 S Cllo Blalr 1916 Westwood Wallace 1917 Rlta Meyer 1918 Gertrude Eltord 1913 Luclen Jones 1914 Nlta Rlmbold 1915 John McCarthy 1916 Echo Pepper 1917 Florence Schweltzer 1918 Helen Esfeld O2 Hlsfofzll an the 772 lz CLASS PRESIDENTS 1911 Margaret Burkhart 1911 James Gllluly 1913 Waldo Karcher 1912 Harry Seymour 1912 Jack Reynolds 1913 Sam Plles 1913 Howard Hlll 1914 Paul Kramer 1914 Paul Wood 1915 Louls Hart 1916 Louls Hart 1916 Frances Bostwlck 1916 Robert Dyer 1917 Galvln Hopper 1917 George Dexter 1918 Albert Wllson 1919 Jack McVay 1919 Earl McCormlck 1920 Fred Bravender 1920 Parker Cook 1920 Charles Harrls 1921 Charles Rau 1921 Walker Mllner 1922 Cameron Neumann 1922 Helen Snyder 1923 Bruce Cass 1924 Wllllam Kldd 1924 Kathleen Lewls 1925 Earl Ferguson 1926 Joe Sheldon 1926 Davld Gruger 1926 James McHenry 1927 Howard Davenport 1928 Rurlc Todd 1928 MOYYIS Ballard 1929 Lols Nelson 1929 John Merrlll 1930 Verona Rutan 1930 Jack Parker 1930 Valerle Ellls 1931 AI Lytord 1931 Stanley Youngs 1932 Jlm Greenwood 1933 Jack Flagg 1913 Luclen Jones 1912 Albert Moore 1914 Ellen Turner 1913 Eugene Olson 1913 Allen Flynn 1914 Dolph Hoyt 1915 Irvlng Smlth 1915 P1uI Wood 1915 Joseph Lewls 1916 Robert Allen 1917 H Hendrlckson 1917 Lloyd Balrd 1917 Dorothy Jackson 1918 Hamllton Olln 1919 George Dexter 1920 John Chapman 1920 Glen Hyne 1920 Wllllam Klmball 1921 George Artus 1921 Phllllp Sutton 1922 Irene Dlckson 1922 John Burrows 1923 Walker Mllner 1923 Helen Snyder 1924 Don Stew1rt 1924 Sarah Todd 1925 Earl Selle 1926 Ben Smlth 1927 H1rrlet Malstrom 1927 James Don 'lhue 1927 Charles Stutfleld 1927 Frederlck1 Powell 1929 August Ghlgllone 1930 Trygve H1nsen 1931 Ed Lyford 1931 Davld Maglnnus 1932 Stuart Thompson 1932 George Gruger 1933 Helen Casady 1934 Dan Lagozzlno WRITERS SENIOR CLASS SONG 1921 Dorothy Frlend 1922 Eunlce Story 1923 Charles Harrls 1924 Henry Johnson 1925 Frank Morse 1926 Allan Clark 1927 Wlnltred Bolton 1928 Emerson Daggett 1928 George Fahey 1929 Agnes McLeod 1930 Marlon Hltt 1931 Vanecla Ewlng VALEDICTORIANS SENIOR CLASS 1919 Margaret Ralne 1920 Loulse Vehslage 1921 Charlotte Dobbs 1922 Morrls Meyers 1923 Lols Bennett 1924 Tadao Klmura 1925 Helen Snyder 1926 Elnar Fllnt 1927 Frances M lls 1928 Eleanor Flemmlng 1929 Warren Gross 1930 Eugene Mlller SALUTATORIANS SENIOR CLASS 1919 LOUISE Buerck 1920 Helen Qulgle 1921 Marlon Gardlner 1922 Madellne Gordon 1923 George Hltchlngs 1924 Stanley Brogren 1925 Elsle WIISOH 1926 Clark Wllllams 1927 Edlth Beachwood 1928 Sam Wong 1929 Patrlck O Hara 1930 Josephlne Nlchols 1913 Charles Walker 1913 Nelson Bowles 1914 Lloyd Chase 1914 Marlon Relchart 1915 John Kenward 1915 Rlchard Lewls 1916 John Consldlne Jr 1916 Cyrll Rumble 1917 Robert Bronson 1917 Relmer Phllllps 1918 Leo Malek 1917 James McCormlck 1919 Harold Wllllams 1919 Hartwell Schofleld 1920 James Norrls 1921 Harold Morford 1921 Palmer Lewls 1922 Earl McCormll:k 1922 Phll Gruger 1923 Phllllp Sutton 1923 Nora Waldron 1924 Nora Voorhees 1924 Kenneth Stotler 1925 Kenneth Stotler 1925 Dlck Follansbee 1926 Blll Templeton Clyde Holmes 1928 Max Boydston 1929 Joe Rlchlrds 1930 AI Stedman 1931 Edwlna Hendrlcks 1932 Merle Perklns 1933 Blll Fltlcld 1934 Gretchen Darllng 1935 Herman Sonthelmer 1932 1933 Loulse Lytord 1933 Harold Dempster 1934 Ann Danlelson 1934 Mary Saylor 1935 Mlldred Brooks 1931 Maurlce Gershon 1932 Wllbur Hazen 1933 Kathryn Wllllams 1934 Mary Pearl Mosely 1935 Dan Lagozxlno 1931 Betty Sands 1932 John Goodrlch 1933 Dorothy Dudley 1934 Earl Schenck 1935 Ruth Lonskl 1 I l 9 CZ W1 '13 . ' ,14 . '15 ' ' '16 ' . A . ' V w' '17 . I ' ' h ,IS . . . . ,lg . . . I D . ,zo . . . . . '21 ' ,zz Y Y v . . . . . . '23 . ' ' . f . '24 l . '25 '26 n D . 1 '27 ' ' ' CLASS OF '28 ,, , 1925 Leon Ferguson 1926 Mlargueritc Butler 1928 James Donahue '29 nd . I I . l , . . '32 ' ' ,33 Y l ' . . . . . Wx A :ew Z W rx M jf M, 'awk M MW ff W W wfjy J, ww , jnfl fm 0' 'A U.. 0 X Y' CAV 'lx off' My 2 iw! 5g 0 . fry so-59 v ff W ,w'M R,-WJ f f ' JN, KY PM X f V' 1 X' :js Y nf ' ' Q U. K f ,- in' 'sv D ,W , v A x Q in 4. fl f 'f,w' f' q my r !gQ C 4-X J ff 'SL L,- FX C' Q C 15- X 96 C? ,Z fzganizafions What cha doin after school? There's plenty going on: It's hard to choose just what is best To spend your good thne on. The things that make this school go Are clubs where students meet. Without a club or hobby, School life won't be complete. 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' 0- .A 7,7 h AADK' A ' K N' - ' y 'I X . , V,-,T , 107 JANE ABERNETHY EDGAR BLACK DOROTHY BLACKMER LENORE BORELLA BILL BOWLES MARGERY BROOKS ALICE BROUGHAM CATHERINE BROWN BETTY JANE CARL HUBERT CASSINGHAM MARION CLARKE MARY CLEAVE FRANCES CONDIE DOUGLAS CONWAY JACK COUCH HELEN DRAZIC DOUGLAS DEAN EULALA DUESING LOIS DYER MARGARET ECHIGOSHIMA NETTIE FASEVICH BERNICE FINNAMORE JACK FLAGG LOUIS FOLEY BENJAMIN FUJIMOTO VIRGINIA GARRISON MARY JANE GASTON FRANCIS GLASFORD JOAN GODMAN WILLIAM GREENE DOROTHY GUNN BILL HAAS LOIS-ELAINE HAND BERNICE HATFIELD JEAN HATFIELD TATSURO HAYASAKA AUDRENE HOLLAND ROBERT HORSLEY DAGNEY JACOBSEN BILL JAYNES DOROTHY JOHNSON ELIZABETH JOHNSON JEANNE JOHNSON MARY JANE JOHNSON RUTH JOHNSON MOVAE JONES AMY KAMINISHI BOB KING JOHN KLINKHAM ELIZABETH LACKHORN DAN LAGOZZINO 4. so 'YT VIRGINIA GARRISON, Secretary DOROTHY POLLARD. Vice President MISS BENNETT, Adviser DOUGLAS DEAN, Presidenf HELEN LEWIS FRANCES LOCKE EDITH LOE RUTH LONSKI MARY LUKE BARBARA MACKINTOSH ERNST MAHR MARY LOUISE MASON RAE MEDBY DORYANNE MILLER JEAN MILLER SHIRLEY MILLS HART MINER MARGARET NELSON ELEANOR NILSON SHIZUKO NISHIMURA u HENRY NOON ESTHER OLSON MARGARET OLUND ROSEMARY OSHIO FRANK PETERS DOROTHY POLLARD HERBERT POPE MARY RICHARDS BEVERLY ROLIN MARGUERITE ROBERTS KATHERINE RYAN PAULINE SANFORD JOHN SCOTT LA VON SEEGER FRANCELLE SHULTZ BRUCE SIMONDS RUTH SUGAWARA JEAN SUMMERS MAYNARD TAYLOR FRANCES TERRY HELEN TERRY PEGGY TOD MARY TORIBARA ROSE TROPEA MARGARET TURNER PAUL UMOFF MOLLY UYEMINAMI WILLIAM VEILE LAUREN WELLONS MILDRED WILLMAN KENNETH YAMASAKI JANET YASANOBA 'DDA 00 3 TQ: ISSJFK .sv sq 'if LYSGA r r 5 N Ny ' If S . ll 10 . N, ' r 9 I 71 ,D r y 0 J Af if A m a jg XU I xl 5 .x J' ink .2 s , gackb nes MR. KNAPP, Adviser Inspired by the successful activities of their charming sisters Q l l ice'-E I Nw l l re a 'H 9 '7 of the Girls Club the Boys Club stepped on the accelerator and enjoyed an outstanding year The big handsome fellows had a banquet which was the big gest success of the year lt was full of pep the speakers were grand the food was swell' Especially interested along voca tional lines the club sponsored several vocational conferences for the boys and moving picture shows concerning the Diesel engine boat building and fishing were given after school Co operating with the K D Club the Boys Club was re sponslble for the speakers the entertainment and the fun of the clever pep assemblies held throughout the year In con junction with the Girls Club it sponsored a Tag Sale which is to be in a large way responsible for the completion of the new athletic field This year s group of officers will be remembered for their attempt to obtain an official Boys Club Office JACK FLAGG s f y NR CHARLES MURPHY P d t BOB THOMPSON V P sdc ROSS COPELAND T asu e 'IO9 Q G14 W1 MISS M CARNEY Ad The flrst ambltlon of any glrl entering Franklin IS to be a Girls Club Officer The fnve offlcers thus year are leaders the school can well be proud of The gurls began their year by attending the Brownsville Conference whlch IS held annually Here they became acquamted with the other hugh school Glrls Club offlcers and pooled Ideas experlences and lnformatuon Thus proved an msplratlon to them for the rest of the year The 1934 35 program was carned out by competent self sacrnflclng efforts of all concerned Quaker Cosy meetings for the purpose of promoting :deals personallty and charm were held twlce a month The club sponsored the Teachers Tea the Mothers and Daughters Banquet and took charge of the monthly Parent Teachers tea hour The Vocational Commlttee presented a beneflclal conference with a different speaker for each occupation Seven parties were held after school through out the year splced wlth good entertainment good decoratlon and danclng 202E IS the room and Mlss McCarney the advlser to which every glrl goes for help advice and guidance MARY JANE JOHNSON P es dent M RY RICHARDS V P d BETTY JANE CARL spond ng Se FRANCES TERRY MAFALDA CERVI T ea L Y -Ox c , viscr . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . 9 H U . . . . - , - . . . . Y ' I U I Y 1 , . . . . . . y ' . . . . T T I ' Ol U! ' ' 0 9 ! . . . . . 1 1 1 ' , r i A. , A V , ice- resi ent - W . Corrc l cretary V . . Q, 5. A Recordmg Secretary K -kk iq , r sure , - I.. 1 ,I . s ' 1 5 . I , . , . , 'llo gvefzxione a enius fo be TUSITALA CLUB-The Tusitala Club-where young Shake- speares begin their literary careers by writing essays, poems. and continued stories and having them commented upon by the other members, with the adviser, Miss Lindberg, adding a word here and there. As it is a very informal group, Tusitala Club members get as much fun as instruction from the meetings held every two weeks. ous pafzlons 'zancais FRENCH CLUB- ParIez-vous Francais? If so, you are cor- dially invited to the French Club meetings. The members have been making a study of international heroes and of various civilizations, reading the facts to the club in French. Made- moiselle Du Val, the adviser, has secured speakers of the highest caliber representing many professions for several meetings. . TOP ROW Mary Jane Shea Helen De Pue Beth Harmon Miss Lindbergh Jean Campbell Elizabeth Lackhorn Charlet Follrich TOP ROW La Von Seeger Phyllis Westcott Lauretta Grosso Byron Acomb Mlle. Duval Mr. Jackson Miss Quigley Paul Richardson Roy Nakagawa Doug Conway Bette Imberg SECOND ROW Henry Elliot Alma Ludwig Merna Taber SECOND ROW Jeanne Jackson Thelma Meacham Aileen Sondergard Reba Hendricks Virginia Griffeth Douglas Conway Dorothy Claughton Helen Robertson Kathryn Cameron Joan Godman Florence Darrow Lavill Lackey Dolores Gerrick Maxine Feek Jean Miller Berniece Lichenstein THIRD ROW Judith Richardson Priscilla Marr John Lewis Lois Elaine Hand Shirley Mills Anne Lewis June Lurie Charlotte Haas BOTTOM ROW Philip Wolliston Janet Mills Kathryn Wellington Betsy Herlan Dorothy Pattison Aurora Uyemenami Patrcia Houlahan Ernestine Brown Jean Ranyard Claire Castleton BOTTOM ROW Reba Hendricks Virginia Griffeth Martha Browne Rosa Louie Nell Clemen Mayde Clemen Jean de Chisne John Whitworth George Soyeiima Muriel Scott Billy Ellis TOP ROW Anne Vaivadas Helen DePue Yvonne Peterson Miss McGrath Miss Sheldon Kathryn McLeod Winifred Biggs Judith Richardson TOP ROW Brooks Stevens Howard Gepner Ted Sellers Bill Jaynes X, 'r I f' I 111 y f If I If 41' y I VJ' . jg, .V ' J , ff f - 4. 720 ,news scares S CULTURAL ARTS-What's what 'n where 'n why? The Cul- tural Arts Committee tells all in its timely bulletin which is issued every other week. The bulletin, a leader in projects of its type since its origin in l926, was copied by a Texas high school and served as a model for the University of Washington Culture Bulletin. The club thrives under the devoted attention of its founder, Miss Sheldon, and its student editor, Jean Summers. Z. Game Esta UD? SPANISH CLUB-The Senors and Senoritas met once a month under the guidance of Miss Quigley and Miss Perry. They had attractive programs including speakers, music, and often Span- ish plays, and grand refreshments. All persons taking Spanish were invited to the meetings, and good times were had by all. Mr. Geo. B. Jackson James Blashfield Miss Agnes Quigle Don Hamlin Bert Ross Bob Casteel Earl Satterlee SECOND ROW Edna Smith Margaret Turner Mary Jane Shea Y SECOND ROW Mildred West Lodema Hawkins Jean Summers Rae Medby Betty Gallant May Cappelletti Geneva Holt Margaret Pohl Dorothy Stevens Bernice Hatfield Movae Jones Annie Whitehouse Doreen Hatfield Shirley Miller Margaret Taylor THIRD ROW Lenore Borella Elaine Harrow Patricia Arnold Evelyn Bluff Lucille Pearson Violet Williams La Verne Palmer Bob Shepard BOTTOM ROW Helen Widmer Irene Skinner Jean Ranyard Violet Grant Masao Kawasaki Dorothy Yamanaka Winitred Edwards Norma Butter Dorothy Pattison BOTTOM ROW Mariorie Pixley Mary Louise Itza Georgiana Fossas Eileen Sheehan Lena Antonino Miss Jeanette Perry Ruth Rice Katherine Balser Margaret Dean Rose ltxa Annie Ball 'sal V x-5 rx 47: 44' 1 ' KT? 4 A ,Q A a..u - pluilafelisfs Qfze we STAMP CLUB-Birds of a feather flock together at the Stamp Club meetings where students and faculty members display with jealous pride their collections of rare stamps. Exhibits of the finest of the lot have been held at various times during the year for the whole school to enjoy. Originated by Mr. Copeland, this club, although comparatively new, has grown steadily in size and popularity and is decidedly here to stay. esundlueifl efzf qelzfls ginmal qui GERMAN CLUB-By keeping at club meetings a genuine German atmosphere lhelped by the serving of wieners and pretzels! , Mr. G. B. Jackson's club gained practical experience in the use of German. Its excellent speakers from outside the school have made this organization one of our most interesting. Nicht wahr?-To you, lsn't that so? TOP ROW Bert Rose Roger Sands 5,05 D. Phyllis Wescott Miss Caughey P. W. Copeland Miss Sarah Sheldon Gordon Garett Alex Elshin Donald Oliver Jack Foise Arthur Ohta Q -1- 'Na TOP ROW Myron King Jim Miller Fred Schultz SECOND ROW George Soyeiema George Fuiimoto A La Von Seeger Adele Berry -Lu 'T' I--l -'H Q Sam Howe Gretchen Bischof 4 gf Ie, lf? Robt. Lake Roberta Scott Chas. Hoffman Mr. Geo. B. Jackson Bob Nass Bill Sullivan Jack Flagg THIRD ROW Eliz. Lackorn Marg. Vogeler Frank Peters Bruce Tomlinson Charlot Follrich Jack Hoyt SECOND ROW Marian Stanislowski Fred Hoeppner Eulala Duesing Bob Heater Mary Helen Buse BOTTOM ROW Dick Takeuchi Sydney Johnson Margaret Griffiths Aileen Sondergard John Wittwer Frank Leigh Ruth Lonski Geneva Holt Jeanne Zugehoer BOTTOM ROW Bonnie Brunswick Mary Doe Helen Jane Widmer Frances Anderson Evelyn Thompson Eliz. Bogner Marie Laatz Hedwig Ottersbach Geo. Sparling , . . ' . I 1 I - . .ff 1, lf L15 . l ll, 1 1 1 P ll fl l 'J ll 1 i Q y 4 l , T ' I l ' v , 1 ' fl l 1 I ' 1 U' i f 41' ' A' , ' 1 F I 1 A J 'ill .. if J 1 'J -l I I ' 4 ' Y ' i . V 1'-A . 7 I ' A 1 All 1 i l L A lb' D LM G Pl U as was uef e f . 2 ents, ease. LIBRARIANS-The library-where students go to meet Ste- venson, Zane Grey, Shakespeare, Scott, and the other lofty minds. Miss Caughy and her assistant, Miss Reisinger, are the hostesses who willingly straighten out the question marks set to them by harassed students. Each day the librarians lend to the school's book-minded populace, literature of all types. I I t U L I eepmg an ep wif e limes WORLD AFFAIRS CLUB-Who knows, it may be Hi, Sen- ator Abernathyl or Hail, Governor Conway! some day. Fully realizing that the world of tomorrow depends entirely on the young people of today, the World Affairs Club, under the interested eye of Mr. R. Johnson, has, through the medium of noted speakers, studied modern issues and problems from every angle. TOP ROW Miss Reisinger David Earhart Miss Caughey Douglas Blair Mfrgngoxise Misron Egxlgeplilglle -Bosnia Briirllgwick 3, Lucy Treit 4 Margarete Vogeler BOTTOM ROW Thelma Montgomery Berniece Lichenstein 5T1'2lZ'.Ti'lTg 'n 5'.?,I'S'l'.l..l.f1iliE 5 -- Y I Ruth Danielson tis 43' L SECOND ROW Kenneth Bissett Joe Forte George LaRose Barbara Barnum Billy Ellis 0 '- Jean Summers qi TOP ROW Anita Barabas Jean Hemrick Brooks Stevens Mr. Johnson Miss Kassebaurn Mr. Wampler Miss Lentz Mr. Davenport Miss Walters Mr. Jackson George Barmuta Norman Jeremia SECOND ROW Bill Berry Bob McNabb Dorothy Zinn Eloise Kielhorn S Bernice Hatfield Jane Abernethy Doug Conway Hubert Cassingham Helen Robertson Henry Elliott THIRD ROW Floyd Mauseth Frances Parker Margaret Freck Lavill Lackey Joan Godman Margaret Pohl Gladys Buchanan Viva Bennett Ernestinc Brown Kathryn Cameron Bill Ellis BOTTOM ROW Patricia Moriarity Peggy Urnberg Reba Hendricks Virginia Griffeth John Connor Frank Okabe Violet Grant Rosa Louie Annie Ball William Yamaguchi ' R 'ii A r-5, af Fl Q 'l'l4 feaving gmail Room 6o'z gmpfzovemenf IMPROVEMENT CLUB--If something accomplished, some- thing done, earns a night's repose, the members of the lm- provement Club spent many hours of peaceful slumber during the past year. These guardian angels of Franklin's orderly appearance have, under the conscientious guidance of Mr. Griffin, succeeded in keeping a high standard of cleanliness and neatness in and about the school. Helping Gui wbehevek needed SERVICE CLUB- Use the other stairs to go up, please, com- mands the unrelentless Service Club man stationed at the stairs, and the little lady with the baby stare turns away, realizing the futility of trying to sway him from his path of duty. Patrol- ing the stairs is only one of many services extended to the school by members of Mr. Samuelson's Service Club. TOP ROW M. H. Griffin Bill Berry David Smith Janet Blashfield George Mellor g. Louise Pease Jean Royce BOTTOM ROW Ernestine Brown 4Chairman1 Jean Hemrich 4Secretary1 Geraldine Harris Lois Wing Edna Sorensen Kinuko Uchida Dorothy McCarthy 1 . 'sr TOP ROW Brooks Stevens D ck Verhagen Bob Ricketts Mr Samuelson Howard Gepner Sam Howe Don Hamlin SECOND ROW Walt Hinnman Lawrence Jacobson Maynard Taylor John Reardon Bill Berry ' Gerard Peterson BOTTOM ROW Ernest Ricketts Dick Mueller David Hateley - William Yomoguchi Floyd Mauseth fl! 'I'I5 eadxl 601 flue ufufze COMMERCIAL CLUB-Organized for students who have taken commercial subjects, this organization sponsors well known speakers of various vocations. The members often take trips to business establishments in order to help the students choose their life work. Being about the largest club in Franklin, the Commercial Club is very active and helpful. goufrls n LUNCHROOM COMMITTEE-With the Thursday programs, nickel sundaes, and the Zippy service, the lunch room has become a dining room de luxe. Miss Quigley's Lunch Room Com- mittee not only provides cashiers, carries trays, and watches lines with the eye of an eagle, but also decorates the lunch- room and gives those delightful Thursday programs. They often feature the orchestra, pianists, and crooners. Thelma Montgomery Nettie Fasevich Mr. Bailey Ruth Johnson Margaret Adams 'is ,U 5 49 '40 as 125 3- v 3 - I Z Zinn? .IQA TOP ROW Don Fraser Bob Exwm Margaret Turner Mrs. Kolstad H Miss Quigley :G la- as ' Monae Jones gl ' ,Q Fred Hoeppncr ' ' BOTTOM ROW Bernice rmfzela D ,, fm Priscilla Marr K., - a Q Melmae Fish P ' N i' ' Gene Sorte Dagney Jacobson Frances Glastord Amy Kaminishi T 4 90 'if ,iX.f .1 ,Al V, I , I F, 1 5, J 1 A ' Lf f JX- x Q J I . 'J J v ff , 'gf , , ' .' 5 . ' 'Q a ' i - A E U6 ' ' ' T I B A A V' K 'f lf l K l , 1 , v P 1 L 1 A if I In f l , X hx I X ,I ' l J I l 5 J ' ' A l j P r S f l A 'X lf! lx ':J'J.l o x 'M-f ' ' 1 of l 1 ' N flue Cfnswezs me Known DEBATE CLUB-Students of more argumentative natures find the Debate Club meetings a good place to express their ideas to a good advantage. Debating on various important current topics entails a great deal of intricate research which uncon- sciously develops the worker along that line. ln the absence of Miss Hart, the coach, Miss Barnes became technical adviser. mote powefz fo pennies THRIFT CLUB-With an unshakable belief in the wisdom of Ben Franklin's old adage, A penny saved is a penny earned, the Thrift Club, composed of some sixty members, headed by Miss Johnson, waged a persistent drive to increase Franklin's banking average. One of the best assemblies of the year was sponsored by this club. gl,f'9lTlQ Q TOP ROW Brooks Stevens Hart Miner La Von Seeger Bill Berry Bruce Tomlinson Henry Owen SECOND ROW Marion Clarke Eloise Kielhorn Anita Barabas Douglas Conway Roberta Scott Jane Abernethy Bill Raabe Katheryn Cameron Frank Peters X pl TOP ROW Claire Castleton Anne Kline Vivian Tatham Ardith Benge Whitney Morris Austin Seth Jane Abernethy Mariorie Sandlernan Ruth Bass Mary Helen White Grace Decker Betty Allison SECOND ROW Jean Hill Joan Godman Margaret Haroldson Dolores Gerrick Olaf Ericson Jean Whitworth Jessie Thomas Marguerite Drake Ruth Speake THIRD ROW June Alcott Martha Huber Joan 0'Keefe Geneva Holt Edith Corner Miss Johnson Margaret Nelson Dorothy Pollard Helen Terry Jean Delzer FOURTH ROW Ellen Murphy Elizabeth Klinkham BOTTOM ROW Reba Hendricks Virginia Griffeths Stuart Monrow Miss Barnes Frank Leigh Raymond Pearson Lenard Toxloli Lenore Tracy Jean Morris Lena Chilfone Elda McEIrath Verna O'Neil Meriko Wada Masako Murkarni Stanley Hough Jack Lannigan BOTTOM ROW Herbert Pope Vinton Birch Warren Mercer Ernest Farrell Charles Clemen William Rowe Beniamin Fuiimato Fred Buerstatte Ted Eastwood l17 afience is Qfs Gum ewafz CHESS AND CHECKERS CLUB-Napoleon was accused by historians of making Kings and breaking them-but they hadn't seen our Chess and Checkers Club. The members convene dur- ing every spare moment they have before and after school, and Mr. Laizure often joins them. The regular chess team competes twice a month with seven other schools in the city. Other games develop strength and endurance, but if you don't believe that chess develops the brain, just try it! ANI' T 25 '25' v JAPANESE CLUB-With plenty of pep and interest in the monthly meetings, the Japanese Club is one of the most active organizations in Franklin. Although they have not had much publicity, Mr. Laizure and his Oriental followers sponsored excellent speakers and a variety of local entertainment. TOP ROW BOTTOM ROW Dan Wade Masae Nishimura La Von Seeger Ted Kerxie N Mr. G. A. Laixure Clarence Clark f x Robert Lake Philip Wolliston gif- h- 5,804 Frank Peters Ray Pearson u d Q. -1 QS TOP ROW Amy Karninishi Kiyoko Horikawa Helen Maekawa Mary Matsumura Mr. Laixure Mary Arnano June Kikoshima Mitsuko Deguchi Rose Soyelima George Soyeiima Mary Okabe Miyo Yamamoto Masae Kawasaki Toshiko Kibuchi FIRST ROW Toshi Butsuyen Chika Iwasaki Meriko Wada Edna Yasunoba MIDDLE ROW Suzie Matsumura Kinuko Uchida Dorothy Yamanaka Marilyn Iwasaki Rosemary Oshio A k Y ll' t Yuri lke ya o os :mo o Margaret Echigoshima CQ XE' .Wg 1 4 .Q s Xl . na .J 'yi ' F A I N if .J 3' - E 1 X S 5 - W. .I 451 3 'X 49? ,,,, Gi N, 5 X A Q, n 'fi f 7-lie powefz gelun flee anls uccess MR. KARRER, Adviser 0 I 26 STAMP PLAN-Monday-Stamp Day and with it that search for a dime, and the taste of wet stamps. Bill Jochimsen, the trusted and honored one who worked in the stamp office all year, deserves plenty of praise for his unfailing labor. He was given quite an assignment each week, for he had to see that two thousand little stamps were distrib- uted to the right people. He first gave some to each of his six section managers, who distributed them to the roll represen- tatives, who in turn gave them out in the rolls. Of course, everyone realizes how the stamp plan has made activities much less expensive and has stimulated and increased school spirit, but the stamp workers think of none of this- they merely plan and figure how to disprove the alibis and excuses that greet them every Monday morn. They even dream hard luck stories- Mom washed my shirt with my stamp book in it . . . Someone must have stolen it . . . l left it right there . . . I know I had seven stamps! . 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MACHINISTS TUNING IN FUTURE HOME-BUILDERS I -2' ? -132 5 I v -- 5 '13 T E I 9 f Q e 1 - 1 ,I 1' Sig' , , 5 I 2 P . :T .I ..- Q 4 ' I , J is 1 I , S., ff! ,,,r 'L S 111 Q 1 fin! fNf'N Q10 4 1913 Dean Hamnlton Lee McEuen M1rguernte Muller Robert Small 1914 John Corbally 1915 Dorothy Meyers Gladys Ely Mlldred Graet Ruth Wallace J1mes Broulette Gladys Wheeler Kenneth Mortord Elva Clausen Ted Turner Kenneth Campbell 1917 W1rren Benson Lorraine Boyd R Ashton Rutledge ZllI1h Harned 1918 Florence Baes Ray Owen Eduth Lee Alt Ofterson 2 fsfofzaca ala COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS 1919 Je1nette T1ylor M1rgaret Dunn Arthur Vwnderllp Susan Erwln 1920 Rlchvrd Rcckre 1921 1923 M1rlorle Pldduck Helen Lloyd H1rtwelI Schotneld Wesley Glenn Vlolet L1rsen Chester Gull Eugenn Relt TheIm1 Walt Earl McCormlck M1rron Robb Cl1ra Wnlcox Richard Mangrum Bermcc P1shley Charles H1rns 1924 Dorothy Baker Helen Boyd Bernice Punsh Walker Mllner 1925 Eleanor Onum 1926 1927 1929 Wvlluam Johnston Max Hunter Trygve Johnson S1r1h Todd Henry Ch1rnell Calvln Hall Dorthe1 Blalr Estelle Allen Walter C1mpbell Sam Flemmg Edward Wilson Ernest Campbell M1rhn Nelson Jem H1wley Alice Brown Harold Palmer J1ck Son1d1 Murpornc Tmkersley 1930 Ralph James Roberh Brown R10 G1ll1nt Don1ld Lnzure 1931 1932 1933 1935 John Gruger Jane Wang Albm1 Br1nd1luse Margaret Dwenport Bull Flheld George Doughty Loren Mclntyrc Georgne Brackett Nobutak1 lke Jack Flagg Rae Medby Jane Abernethy Hart Mmer MUTUAL CREAMERY CO OF WASHINGTON LOCATED IN SEATTLE MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS MAID 0 CLOVER MAID 0 CLOVER Butter Ice Cream MAID 0 CLOVER MAID 0 CLOVER Cheese Eggs HIGHEST QUALITY FOR 20 YEARS I-I ' ' l D 1916 John Considinc Jr. 1922 Joseph Campbell 1928 Charles Coombs 1934 Bill O'Brien 9 9 Y 9 24 TL Baclzly es GIRLS' CLUB COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN .IEANNE JOHNSON Chairman of Chairmen ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT MARY JANE JOHNSON President Miss MARGARET MCCARNEY Advuser LOIS WING Bulletin Bond JANE BASS Exchange MARGARET ECHIGOSHIMA Letterbook JEANNE DUNCAN P1rty Reports MARY ELLA BOYD Poster ALICE BROUGHAM Publlclty VIRGINIA GARRISON Scrap Book LENA DONADEL Tolo Cluppmgs WELFARE DEPARTMENT BETTY JANE CARL Corresponding Secretary MAFALDA CERVI Treasurer MISS ANNA BELLE SHAW Advuser ANNE LEWIS Good Fellowshlp CATHERINE BROWN Personal Effrcrency MARY LOUISE MASON Doctor and Nurse Adviser MISS CORNISH JOSEPHINE LEIVERS Health MARION McCLELLAND Honor Glrls DOROTHY GORMAN Nutrutron Adviser MISS CORNISH RAMONA STEWART Senior Sister DOROTHY JOHNSON Student Grade Adviser Adviser MISS MCCARNEY EDITH LOE Vocational Adviser MISS McMASTER PAULINE SANFORD Vocatronal Paper Adviser MISS McMASTER HAZEL ANDERSON Athletucs DOROTHY POLLARD Standards MARGARET GRIFFITH Rest Room Advnser MISS MCCARNEY BEVERLY ROLIN Charm Adviser MISS WALTZ PROGRAM AND ENTERTAINMENT DEPARTMENT FRANCES TERRY Recording Secretary MISS HARRIET DOHENY Advoser JEAN HATFIELD Refreshments HELEN FOGELQUIST Tnckets BERNICE FINNAMORE Vodvul HELEN LEWIS Properties DORIS MADSEN Dramatic Group LOUISE PEASE Favors MARJORIE BROOKS Programs for Meetlngs PAT SMITH Programs for Parties JEAN WADDELL Floor and Receptron MILDRED WILLMAN Decoratlons BERNICE HATFIELD. Scholarship JANICE BYQSTWICK' gig Cousin 72014 U4 SERVICE DEPARTMENT MARY RICHARDS Vuce Presldent MISS GRETCHEN SHAW Advlscr MARGARET HUNTER Abullty JANE ABERNETHY Alumm Advnser MISS CHAMBERS JEAN SUMMERS Cultural Arts Advlser MISS SHELDON DOROTHY BLACKMER Decoratnons Xm1s Thanksgiving JESSIE SIMMONDS Fnlmg FRANCES LOCKE Floral EULALA DUESING Four O Clock Tea Advlser MISS WARNER GRACE WATSON Frlendshnp ERNESTINE BROWN Improvement Advrser MR GRIFFIN HELEN DRAZIC Lost and Found MARY CLEAVE Lunchroom Adviser MISS QUIGLEY LUCILE THOMPSON PTA Ushers MARGARET TURNER Social Service Advlser MISS McGRATH JANET YASUNOBA Teachers MARGARET NELSON Typewrrtmg Adviser MISS WILSON BERNICE JOHANSEN Stage Wardrobe Adviser MISS KUEHN BOYS' CLUB COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN CHARLES MURPHY President BOB THOMPSON Vlce President JACK FLAGG Secretary ROSS COPELAND Treasurer AL JONES Inter school Sports CHARLES MURPHY Fneld Comrmttee ORLANDO LONGO Intramural BARNEY ACOMB Exhnbnt FRED HUGHES Adverhsung GEORGE PRIESTLY Frrendshup FRED HOEPPNER Lunchroom BILL JAYNES Entertainment DOUGLAS DEAN Vocational BILL HAAS Standards DICK HEADY Tuckets PAUL JENSEN Scholarshup ROSS COPELAND Socnl Servuce kt ' Adviser, MISS DAUGHERTY SARAH CURD' Ward,L,be 26 HISTORICAL DATA BOYS CLUB PRESIDENTS 1912 Nelson Bowles 1914 Rrchard Clarke 1915 Paul Wood 1915 Carl Wulson 1916 Paul Wood 1917 Warren Benson 1918 Arthur Connell 1919 Casper Rrce 1920 Rrchard Reekle 1921 Emery Stanley 1922 Ed McGlll 1923 Harry Spcrdel 1923 Hayward Dare 1924 Frank Wilson 1925 Frank Morse 1926 Clyde Vandergnff 1927 Jack Slmpson 1927 Benny Smrfh 1928 Ray Jackson 1928 Joe Sheldon 1929 Burton Wnllrams 1930 Ross Pederson 1931 Trygve Hansen 1932 Frank Rlchards 1933 Don Baker 1934 Eldon Crolhers 1935 Charles Murphy GIRLS CLUB PRESIDENTS 1910 Irby Crawford 1910 Vlvlan Glll 1911 Jean McClennan 1912 Allce McDonald 1912 Dorothy Meyers 1913 Mrldred Walsh 1914 Helen Ncwson 1914 Edna McKmsfry 1915 Calherme Ncwson 1916 Zullah Harned 1917 Florence Schwerlzer 1918 Ednfh Lee 1919 Vlvlan Lundberg 1920 Helen Qulgle 1921 Alberta McMonagIe 1922 Norma Davls 1923 Lorrla Townsend 1924 Florence Hagen 1925 Edlfh McDonald 1926 Florence Foster 1927 Edrlh Beachwood 1928 Marlon Bertram 1929 Frederlcka Powell 1930 Jane Sheldon 1931 Barbara Jacobson 1932 Betty Buchner 1933 Valerre Ellrs 1934 Marguerlle Rolle 1935 Mary Jane Johnson Patromze THE FRANKLIN DAIRY dn Enjoy the Delzczous Flavor Of GOOD MILK 708 RAINIER PROSPECT 7500 Pacrflc Emblem and Manufacturing Co MAKERS OF PINS AND RINGS FOR CLASS OF 35 407 Collrns Bldg MArn 3541 SECOND AT JAMES NOVELTY ORNAIVIENTAL IRON AND WIRE WORKS FRANK J SEIDELHUBER 1421 DEARBORN STREET SEATTLE PROSPECT 9600 v I Q o I o v We Dye to LIVE THREE BROTHERS DYE WORKS INC PLAIN AND FANCY GARMENTS RUGS CARPETS DRAPERIE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS We Call and Dellver 3210 BEACON AVE RA 0600 7 HISTORICAL DATA EDITORS OF CITY DEBATE TOL0 ANNUAL 1921 Harry Ross 1913 Frank wolfe Robeff Um' 1914 James Gllluly H-'HY Henke 1915 James Broulettc CU'f'5 RUIIQSU 1916 Kenneth Campbell 1922 1917 Wllllam Klng Jr 1918 Relmer Phllllps 1919 Susan Erwln 1920 Chester Glbhon 1921 Loren Pearce 1922 Wllllam Lyon 1923 1923 James Mortord 1924 Franklln Miller 1925 Bernhardt Jacobson 1926 Theodora Smlth 1927 Donald Uhrlch 1928 Mmm Nelson 1924 1930 Rurlc Todd 1931 Joe McDonald 1932 Blll Greenwood 1933 Stuart Thompson 1934 Earl Schenck 1935 Dan Lagozzlno 1925 Rlchard Mangrum Martha Hughes Martln McLean Anna Barclay Walter Rue Verne Ray James Hartwlg Helen Boyd Murlel Crothers Robert Crosby Ellery Watters Frank Ewlng Kathleen Lewls Amador Sellas Wllllam Johnston Vera Kuehner Betty Taylor Natella Lackey Robert Hume Helen McLaln Elva Walsted Ellrlbeth Mulr John Taylor Natella Lackey Marlon Stewart Elsle Wllson lBQc61ll11QlPc1l! I2 CLEANED OR DYED 1929 Arthllr Bernhard, Jr. , , H u 'Y FRANKLIN'S SUPPLY STORE 28 A J MEAKERGSONS MEATS The Supplier of Those Delicious Meats for The Franklin Lunchroom BELL STREET TERMINAL ELnot I68l ELlot l680 HISTORICAL DATA CITY DEBATE I926 Ernest Campbell l928 Ernest Cam bell l929 Harold Palmer 1927 Elnxabeth Munr Elizabeth Arnold Marjorie Heffron Eluzabeth Arnold Luella Crust Denare Gilbert Ernest Campbell Ralph Anderson Ray Jackson P John Reusngncr Ebba Granstrom Catherine Kauffman Martin Nelson Ralph Anderson Agnes McLeod Gerald Hamruck Gerald Hemrlck John Relsngner Bcssne Txylor l930 Harrlet Malcolm Catherme McLeod Sholto Salmon Gus Erickson Glenn Wlllrams Franklm Hzgh School gwes you the best food at lowest cost PATRON IZE YOUR LUNCH ROOM O O , Elizabeth Harnan .lack Stannard Jack Sonoda Gerald Hgmfick I I I 29 sion me 0 Official Photographer for The Tolo Annual of 193 5 National Bank of Commerce Building Mann 8585 Second at Spring 1931 Carol Seaman Roy Axfell Orvnlle Golub Alex Lelpper Albnna Brandahse Herb Clark Sholfo Salmon HISTORICAL DATA CITY DEBATE 1932 Alex Lelppcr 1933 Ed Leigh George Buck Jane Abernethy Albma Brand1l1sc John Coffin Juliana Abrah1m Hart Mmcr Bull Smufh Howard Kenyon 1934 George Buck Ed Leugh Har! 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