Goldendale High School - Simcoe Yearbook (Goldendale, WA)

 - Class of 1930

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FAY GOSNEY Gosney A maiden fair yet never bold. English Course. Track-1-2. CHARLES MCEWEN Pat He watcheth his graceful maid as 'mid the virgin train she strayed. English Course. Entered from Klicki- Lat-25 Glee Club-35 Purple G -3-43 Ritzie Revue-23 Football-3-43 Simcoe Saff-4. MILDRED CLAIRE BANKERD Stubby A gentle maid by gentle deeds is known. English Course. Eentered from Harri- son, Idaho-4. JAMES WILLIS Em Wine, women, and Mary. Classical Course. President Class-lg Vice-President Class-25 President Glas-se 33 Assistant Yell King-13 Business Manager-2-33 President Student Body- 45 Honor Society-2-3-45 Sec. Honor Society-2-3g Glee Club-344g Purple G Club-43 Class Play-3-45 Vaudeville-lg Ritzie Revue-23 Operetta-43 Football- 4g Basketball-45 Simcoe Staff-2-3-4. if X I NX A f I L 1 I ' x K, X ,Y JN L, -Wil 1 1 lm . H Af ,iq Q , T Q. K A YN ,Sw It if 'I iw 'Wi - 77 all ' wi, -'Y V .yf'L Ii' 'A . Tgflm, ff,.j',g4 ' f N !f'Sl F Q ' ,i xv . MH -,,f.m':g7 -'ig . :git JL ! 'i-E YE? Silk 3 ' Erin QQQJ' i !Ai - 5 55-I-,yg9!p 'gsfwiifwy I .ibut QQQQ 0295, ., , 53595 - +!'6'3if39 '3v -'+ 4m!s,'raep5 5,- 2 1 I- If-qxgi uni' - 'ig fi. 2.-iei . Za' ,,- --Jx ?V Q 'L-Qiflgg-,si -3',,-, PAGE TWENTY-THREE Ei M K ' N E ifxsib? ,, 1,-- ' ,ln X W'i'1 ,f-QRS XT? A fi- -: . ,i...:-f-4-14:-.il-5: - -Y - N-'L 4 -A-e L, -- : -

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4635 XX x FRED LEAR Leaf Thinking is an idle waste of time, English Course. Sec. Treas. Class-35 Glee Club-3-45 Purple G -2-3-45 Presi- , :lent Purple G -43 Class Play-43 Vand- ville-Iig Operetta-43 Ba-Jketbtall-2-3-43 i Fnotlxall-2-3-4. -l DANIEL ROE Dan Why talk unless you have sznnething tu say. X f etta-4. ,itll - 'Er M1 'u-. -eags.-z-sarv' A 1 5. 4 '- ip-uln lt' E as 1 2.2.5 5 .--ZQQQQQQ Q S' .g -, is W -qs., a,b - ' 4MM!lug,L - - 3 '-tuzff, f x ,F-f i Q f .t l ,f . ' A . t V N I I X ' A 1 QI. Auf, ' ly- ' xx t A - K it , tt XFXXX .1n,..5,-.X Q X. ,,,W,-1 ,. 'C lx . In Xtyxts. JA xr 'sux kiwi I- I h tn!! lk :uri ' 4 'T' -5-P . a' fs -Q.. fit!- 1' ' 'j 'afl, w 1? 1 P' -V - was .ills A .. ' 535 F '?-' Ip' .mf . O 5i '-,Auf . -KL Jq ff , Q, f. ' 5-r. ,h l u I lui ,-Q-.Ja 57'1::, P- -22'- M - .-- -,pk - -:TL-,.f' X .gi-iz' Sr, .r .P ,' ' -I 1 f K , Ci-rfff 8-S:- lfwfyv if- , I xx f ' -fe if -5 -if-'T-iziz.. ff 62 Scientific- Course. Vaudville-3: Oper- 4 I I HARRIETT SPALDING Hattie She makes a success of what 'ere she goes at. English Course. VicePresident Ulass-43 Treas. Student Body-35 Vice-President Student Body-45 Class Play-43 Vaud- ville-3g Basketball-43 Simcpe StatT-3- 43 President Honor Society-4. HOWARD BRATTON Tal I ani a. true Dernocrutf' Scientific Course. Secretary Class-45 Glee Club-33 Ritzie Revue-23 Vand- ville-3: Class Play-4: Simcoe Stat?-1-4. PAGE TW ENTY-TWO



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