Gig Harbor High School - Growler Yearbook (Gig Harbor, WA)

 - Class of 1935

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Page 34 text:

l ',J ,,.f- Z zluurzy y a VERY YEAR an uncreasung unterest us beung 1 en un the tueld ot gurls athlet Cs I year a new feature was added the Play Day The purpose of the Play Day us to create a bet ter unter s holastuc understandung and to elum unate the udea that often exusts that there s glory only un wunnung Delegates from Cug Harbor attended seyeral of these play days and reported them to be most successful un theur obuect October l5th a bus load ot gurls chaperoned by Muss Dunn attended a Play Day at Vaughn Volleyball tennus deck tennus pung pong and horseshoes were played Cuug Harbor came home wuth a fee-lung ot Comradeshup for Vaughn gurls and the sense of havung had a yery good tume On Noyember 3rd sux gurls accompanued by Muss Stead attended the Fufe Fun Day Thos attendung from Harbor were lvluldred Crosby Mary Makovuch Dorus Sehmel Peggy Puke Warren and Patsy Wunney Between one hund red and two hundred gurls and leaders partucu pated un the Froluc At noon a delughtful lunch con was seryed and later a program was pre sented by Fute un the new audutoruum TENNIS Aprul 26th a group ot Vaughn tennus players unyaded Cuug Harbor courts Peggy Puke repre sented Cug l-larbor un sungles and Patsy Wunney and Maryun Natuccu un the muxed doubles Both were vuctorues for Vaughn The only Cug Har bor yuctory of the day was un the gurls doubles where Vurgunua Flemung and Margaret Crandall reugned supreme james l'lODlsuns and Tony Anderson represented us un boys' doubles, and dud commendable playung although they were not vuctoruous. VOLLEYBALL Early un September a number of enthusuastic players gathered on the volleyball courts to begun the class games whuch would determune the school champuonshup, The present Senuors had been champuons sunce they had entered school un l93l and the underclassmen were anxuous to dethrone them, The Freshmen lost to the Sophomores and the Senuors defeated the lunuors un the turst round ot play, The Sopho- mores lost two out of the three games necessary to determune the champuonshup and the Class of '35 contunued to hold the crown, 3 perfect record for four years.

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nl: Inaba! PRIL 26 a very excutung game was played at Cuug Harbor between Vaughn Hugh School gurls and the Cug Harbor gurls The lune up for Cug Harbor was as follows Mary Makovuch catcher Muldred Crosby putch Dorus Sehmel fulled the posutuon of urst baseman very effucuently Opal Berg played second base and Munnue Modun covered thurd base Elva Sehmel and Vurgunua Zulyevuc were the shortstops Elva rnussed three hard hut balls un successuon but on the next play a Vaughn player fauled to touch thurd base and Elva had enough presence of mund to touch thurd for the funal out thereby preventung Vaughn from scorurug the tyung run The outfuelderg were Mary Lovrovuch Mae Petersen and Ruth Schar pe ge The funal score as lO to 9 un g Harbor s favor The furst of the unter class games was be tween the eughth grade and the freshmen The teams were very evenly matched and three games were necessary to decude the yuctors The eughth graders won after a hotly contested The rest of the serues has not yet been com pleted although the Senuor lunuor game has been started The latter game has proven to be very humorous One funny sutuatuon o curred whule the Iunuors were battung Muldrecu Crosby was putchung and Dons Sehmel was playung furst base for the Senuors The lunuor s batter ht a ha d bouncer to Muldred who thought ut was too hard to handle so she booted a perfect spural to Dorus who made a faur catch to reture the unuor runner For three years the gurls of the Class of 1933 have been school baseball champuons and the underclassmen are tryung hard to make tnem surrender the crown before they graduate Often the luttle eughth graders are forgotten by theur upperclassmen but thus year theur achuevements have been so noteworthy that we connot forget them Last fall the eughth grade gurls were undefeated un the League Baseball play They won games from Rosedale Luncoln and Crescent Valley I y I cr. f g . vv Cu thurd game, u r 'A l' I .. .. I . I



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:me ut UR CAME has progressed unto the closlng mlnutes of the fourth and flnal quarter The slde has been badly brulsed and battered but we have pushed steadlly onward untul the goal llne IS tn slght and a touchdown seems as sured Our Captaln calls for tume out so that we may refresh ourselves for that fnnal touch down drrve that will culmlnate In victory The crlmson touches of an early sunrlse streaked across the sky as twenty sleepy eyed Sensors chaperoned by lvllss Dunn met at Purdy Brldge on Aprll l2 headed for the great open spaces Wlth much haste we started out wlth an eagerness that was contaglous Lllllwaup was soon reached and to sharpen our appetltes a clrmb to the falls was accomp lashed Here among the beauties and wonders of nature an early breakfast was consumed For amusement plctures were taken and base ball was played the ball havlng to be rescued many tumes from a watery grave Departlng agaun we sped merrlly along and about noon Port Angeles was reached A few munutes were taken to look the town over Lake Crescent was soon reached t s st uated amld the foothrlls of the beautlful rugged Olymplcs The scenlc drlve around the lake was very pncturesque and awe lnspnrlng lt was tlme to eat agaun and the welcome call to dunner was soon heard l-lavlng partaken of a sump taklng plctures runnung races and playlng base ball Tlrlng of thus we declded to vlslt Agate Beach and here we busted ourselves huntlng agates The boomlng surf echoed around us as the breakers of the Ocean came rolllng ln Twlllght was approachnng when we wended our way towards Port Angeles The movle house was vlsuted and an enloyable plcture was seen The trap homeward was very peaceful and uneventful However Speedball almost ran cut of gas and a great many servlce statlons had to be vlslted before the Dreclous fluld was ob tanned-due to Marne s courage to face danger gust for some gas We arruved at Purdy about twenty four hours from the trme we started and dlspersed golng to our respectuve homes We can truthfully say that this tnme out was one of the greatest events of our Iuves and we feel that on no occaslon has any other class enjoyed ltself so tremendously zlwn t vt ' 0' Q I I I - tuous bull of fare we lazlly wandered about

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