Goldendale High School - Simcoe Yearbook (Goldendale, WA)

 - Class of 1928

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19-SIMCOE-28 'l -'- -'-'--'-----------'------------------+-------'---------- ---4- The Junior year brought more activities into its hands, the Prom and the class play. The first mentioned speaks for itself. The play When a Feller Needs a Friend presented February twenty-second brought to light new talent and proved a success. That year the officers were Howard Fenton, president: Maurene Green, vice-president and Arline Loughary, secretary-treasurer. A number of ounces and inches were added to the football team from the creature June Hall, a new part, gave her skill and pep to the Girls' Basketball Team. The fall of 1927 found the paragon well on its way toward graduation. As Seniors, the parts selected Ray Olsen, presidentg Pearl Shepard, vice- presidentg Wanda Moore, secretary-treasurerg and Mrs. Bacher, Advisor. Under the leadership the rest of the parts were inspired to undertake the task of earning a new curtain for the stage. With this as a goal it sold candy and conducted a waffle shop at basketball games. It also served a Commercial Club dinner which enabled it to make a gift which will place it in the front rank of graduating Seniors. It presented the Senior play Square Crooks December 9, which helped to provide funds to carry on its activities. At Christmas it pro- vided a program and induced Santa Claus to come and give out all the presents and read some of the letters he had received from the student body. The monster also provided several inches of talent for the Ritzie Revue, the proceeds of which were applied on scenery. The creature will be divided at graduation but each part will re- member that it was once a member of the Class of '28 and will attempt to bring honor to that organization. -E. B.'28. WOULDN'T IT BE FUNNY IF Ray Olsen were a freshman- Jack had black hair- Arline was a peroxide blonde- Elizabeth Bratton would flunk- Jimmie went to bed at 7 o'clock- Ted was an A student- Claude got a girl- Leo made his own dates- Bob said his prayers- Arah refused to work- Herbie was a preacher- Dizzy couldn't talk- Kathryn Allison was dumb- Marjorie Barnes didn't hear fro Wishram- III Page Twenty-Two

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19i5lM90E-28 . , -1 sic' uc r r nfl: nn1nu-u:7u:7nu1-1. .. Liu. I. ful:7:li::1nn-..u7...7..u1lu--0.7.c Y..-..7 1:49 from their exploits in India to recapture the sacred white elephant which had escaped from the circus. Marjorie told them of another of their old classmates, Pearl Shepard, who was a grand opera singer in New York. No other classmates were met until they arrived at the president's office at the White House and there seated at the typewriter was none other than Eren Dawson, private secretary to President Collins. Junior had now enough material to write a book on the benefits deriv- ed from riding on eight wheels and Bob's blister was much improved, so they gave up their journey and flew back to Goldendale with Lindy. B. H. H. '28 K. E. A. '28 -23- SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The Class of 1928 is a mon ster whose age is 210,960 days, the weight 68,975.5 ounces or slightly over two tons, the height 2,146 inches, nation- ality, Americang complexion, variegatedg pep, splendid, scholarship, ex- cellent, and loyalty, one hundred per cent. The above mentioned creature now consists of thirty-three sec- tions, the exact number with which it entered Goldendale High School four happy years ago. Due to examinations, new arrivals, and transfers, the personnel is not the same, but seventeen of the original parts are still in the combination. Five of the parts are members of the Purple G Club, five of the Gold G Club, four of the Torch Society, eleven of the Glee Club including the pianist, four are members of the Board of Control, and ten are on the Simcoe staff. In addition to this the president or head of each of the above named societies is also a part of the creature. As green fthe inevitable, but invariably true adjectivej and peppy Freshmen, this being entered upon its career in this high school. The sections honored as the first class officers were: Kathryn Allison, presi- dent, Ted Musgrave, vice-president 5 and Arah Spoon, secretary treasurer. Miss Johnson was chosen as advisor. When it had sufficiently revived from the Senior Mixer, given early in the school year, it conducted a re- turn mixer. This was reported a very enjoyable affair and entertained such notables as Perry Winkle and Maggie and Jiggs. The next fall the creature had become a Sophomore with but thirty parts again electing officers: Amos Coley, president, Arah Spoon, vice- presidentg Elizabeth Bratton, secretary-treasurer, and Mr. Hall, Class Ad- visor. This year showed its first participation in boy's athletics, Ted Musgrave's height 67W inches and weight 2,352 ounces representing us in both basketball and football. Kathryn Allison completed her second year on the Girls' Basketball Team, while Blossom Hardin ended her first. Page Twenty-One



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19-SIMCOE-28 .l..:...::-:e ee .......: .1 .ei..-2A.I-,.:-...........,:.-......::.-..-..-...................-..l. COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Friday, May 25 Processional .....,. .,............,................... ........ R u th Norris Invocation ....... ...........A.o.... R ev. Stowe Music ............ ...... S enior Mixed Trio Salutatory ...... ...........,........ A rah Spoon Music ............... ,.... S enior Mixed Quartet Valedictory ..........A......,.... ......... E lizabeth Bratton Music .......,..........,......... . ....... ........,........................... T e d Musgrave Commencement Address ....... ..................,................... M r. B. F. Irvine Music ....,............,.............,,.., ...., ' 'Purple and Gold, Senior Glee Club Presentation of Class .......,.... ..e........................,.....l. M r. V. A. Bacher Presentation of Diplomas ..,..... ................,............... M r. Z. O. Brooks Benediction .............................,................,.........................,.........,,.... Rev. Stowe BACCALAUREATE SERMON Sunday, May 20 Voluntary ....... ..........,..... 5 ..................... ..... R u th Norris Hymn .........., .... ......, ...,.......... A s s embly Invocation ............. ..... F ather Edwards Music ........................ ,..... M rs. Abshier Scripture Reading ....... ........ R ev. Stowe Music ...................... .......,......... G lee Club Sermon ........ ................. R ev. Storey Music .............. ....... S enior BoysDuet Benediction ........ ,...........,.....................,..............,,..,.,...,................ R ev. Storey CLASS NIGHT PROGRAM Wednesday, May 23, 1928 Class Song ......... .........................................,................,......................... C lass Class History ........ ....... ..,... E lizabeth Bratton Class Will .......... ...............,. F lorence Elliott Music .........,..... ....... S enior Boys Quartet Class Poem ....... Key Oration ,..... Junior Reply ............. Music ........,..........,........ Presentation of Gift ...... Acceptance ................,.. Prophecy .......,........,..,,. Music ............................,... The Purple and Gold Page Twenty-Three Phyllis Brooks Raymond Olsen Gordon Olsen Senior Girls Trio Pearl Shepard Mr. V. A. Bacher Class Blossom Hardin Class

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