Goldendale High School - Simcoe Yearbook (Goldendale, WA)

 - Class of 1929

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f -X V- SENIOR CLASS HISTORY For the first time a group of forty freshmen, green and curious, as freshmen usually are, wandered through the halls of G. H. S. During the first week, we organized as a class of 1929 and selected our following class officers: Kenneth McKee, president, Hazel Hyatt, vice-president, Anita Fuhrman, secretary-treasurer, Iona Miller, Simcoe representative. Miss Johnson was chosen as our class advisor. In the freshmen mixer we were duly initiated and as the result we felt that we were full-fledged high school students, and were ready for anything that might happen. Our first year was successful and everyone thought himself to be more intelligent. The following year we again entered the familiar halls of our be- loved school more self-asured. Soon after the beginning of that year we elected Amos Coley, president, Gordon Olsen, vice-president, Carmen Roloff, secretary, Iona Miller, treasurer, Ted Musgrave, Simcoe repre- sentative, and Miss Olive Price, our class advisor. In our sophomore year we acquired the respect of the upper classmen and the awe of the fresh- men. In our junior year, twenty-three enrolled. It was hard for us to be- lieve that we had finally become upper classmen, but we made it a very successful year. The Mummy and the Mumps, our junior play, was a complete success and certainly was the hit of the season. In athletics there were seven who received letters, Gordon Olsen, Orville Richardson, Malcolm Jensen, Amos Coley, Mary Cain, Ruth Norris, and Marcelle Montgomery. Our officers were Gordon Olsen, president, Kenneth McKee, vice- president, Carmen Roloff, secretary-treasurer, Mary Cain, Simcoe repre- sentative. We selected Miss Grace Porter as our class advisor. At last-the top of the high school ladder! As seniors we began with a great deal of eagerness and enthusiasm and organized with Mary Cain, president, Ruth Norris, vice-president, Iona Miller, treasurer, Kathryn Crooks, secretary, Carmen Roloff, Simcoe representative, and Mrs. Bacher, class advisor. We presented a play, The Youngest, which proved the seniors had talent in acting as well as in athletics. At Christmas we provided a program and gave G. H. S. a handsome radio as a memorial, which has proven itself to be a very useful and practical gift. Several members of the senior class are members of the Boys' and i .rf ' - x -5. R g .-, ,i..- --. 'X - 4. 121 If - NX f '17, 'Y Mfr: J- lhsff Llvl COP. ll l 'Pai 'Twenty-Three A A it 'H XX l V Wx X 41' W 117 1? qiqbiwi C I--5 ,MNNNX lull? wi

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THE CLASS OF 1929 Four years of Work, four years of play, Four years preparing for a way, With joys, with grief, with studies deep, We're bound together for this leap. Four years have brought from far and wide, This group of students side by sideg We are one class united strong, One class apart from all the throng. Four years have made us a class unmatched, With records high, and slate unscratched. A class that thinks, a class that acts, The class that grew from acts. Four years preparing for this day, To take our sheep skins and awayg Prepared to act at any time, We're the class of '29. R. F. '29 Am 51 NQSQEZYY SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ............,..........................i.....,.............. Mary Cain Vice-President ..... ......... R uth. NOI'1'iS Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,, ,..,.., K athryn Crooks Treasurer ,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,.i,..,,., ....,.,..... I Ona Miller Simcoe Representative ......,.. ...... Ca rmen R0l0ff is Class Advisor .................... ...... M rs. Bacher w , i , ll x ,T X - ' X '-. ff' XX- !. if :its-QTEQ-fifiggf Hui W fmt, pq i S j-WXV Wggjapzhgi, 1 ll S I MCQE, ll , savvy Page Twenty-Two



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Girls' Glee Clubs. In the Torch Society six are enrolled. Those entitled to athletic pins are Mary Cain, Ruth Norris, Orville Richardson, Marcelle Montgomery, and Ralph Fenton. Two members of the student board of control are also seniors. We are sorry to leave and yet glad to go. Why? Because every mem- ber of the class of '29 Wishes to do something big in this World in order that G. H. S. may be as proud of us as we are of her. M. M. '29 SENIOR CLASS WILL Article I We, the class of 1929, of the Goldendale High School, having been in this school four years fmore or lessj and being as normal as possible do hereby make this, our last will and testament. Article II We, the class of 1929 will to the faculty and school superintendent, Mr. V. A. Bacher, our gratitude and heartiest appreciation for their very great accomplishment in graduating us. To the student body we leave just a memory of our class and its ac- tivities, as well as of our individual members. We do hereby bequeath to the junior class our name, our class room, and our very great degree of excellence attained by our four years spent in this school. We give to the sophomore class the important duty of conducting themselves properly, and behaving as upper classmen should behave. To the freshmen we bequeath the motto, It won't be long now. We also leave to them the very important duty of welcoming next year's class and making them feel at home in high school. Article III The individual Wills of the seniors are as follows: Hermann Abeling wills his long bob to Mr. Bacher, and his Wonder- ful ability at riding horseback to Harriett Spalding. Claudia Barnes wills her beautiful complexion, her quiet manner, and her habits of retiring early to Genevieve Richardson. Mary Cain wills her handsome, gallant Irishman, Pat, to Peggy Ros- sier. Also her blushes, bashfulness, and retiring manner as a president she leaves to Johnny Scheel. Kathryn Crooks wills her irresistible charm, and her baby face to Clara Lefeverg her ability at catching men and her place on the scrub team of basketball to Jean Coifield. Maxine Elliott wills her ability to make bright remarks and her beautiful black tresses to Myriam Eddie Marcella Divers leaves her desire to study and her very great degree of bashfulness to Junior Allison hopmg that he will make very great use the above in the future l!,..-- ?' ll E5 I MQOEJII , , . g fig, -' 1 if I 'wr wr I Xxx My Page Twenty-Four SX N l u 'Mes ,wif l

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