Goldendale High School - Simcoe Yearbook (Goldendale, WA)

 - Class of 1930

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Miller, Leo Jackson, Charles McEwen, and Warren Watson. James Willis, Fred Lear, Lester Winter, Charles McEwen, and Junior Allison received letters in basketball. Besides furnishing the Student Body President, James Willis, four other members hold offices. These have been four happy years, and we hate to leave, but we will try our best to make G. H. S. proud of us in the future. C. R. W. '30 THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF US, THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1930, of the GOLDENDALE HIGH SCHOOL in the city of GOLDENDALE, WASH., this 23rd DAY OF MAY I in the year of your Lord, one thousand nine hundred and THIRTY. X WE REVOKE all former Wills or other testamentary Dispositions made by us at any time heretofore and declare this only to be and con- tain our last Will and Testament. WE DIRECT all our just debts to be paid and satisfied by our Execu- tors hereinafter named as soon as conveniently may be after our de- M parture. WE GIVE, DEVISE AND BEQUEATH all our Real fand unreall Personal land impersonalj Estate of which we leave this school possessed in the following manner, that is to say: ,U Article I X? Edward Allison bequeaths his basketball prowess and careful, slow driving to Martin Cahill, and his fascination for Oregon girls and his delicate voice to Raymond Mueller. , Jean Coffield bequeaths her incessant chatter and flighty manner to , A Clara Lefever. She leaves the coach, with explicit instructions as to the ' care of a football mentor, to Louise Dressel. X fig., Howard Bratton wills his Ford to Raymond Selle, assuring him that it F has a wonderful pick-up in both speed and lady companions, but warning A ,, A 1, him that it has been the downfall of several innocent young men. . ' If-xi. ' Myriam Eddie gives her boisterous manner and loud voice to Helen , I, E. S Collins. Her place on the Glee Club she parts with regretfully, but con- M ,J .ff p' J sents to give it to Edna Sanstrum. 571552, .,ff ?'.f,, Chester Dugger wills his immobile expression while playing poker to ' fr xg, Jackie Dressel, feeling that he might be able to use it in future basketball V ' ,K trips. His love for hiking he leaves to Verona Oltmanns. Mildred Jackson bequeaths her many and varied acquaintances in 1 .,,1' Centerville to Lois Spalding. Her good grades in History go to Bill Chap- . man. Raymond Ferguson leaves his curly hair to Charles Spoon, and his . . . . . 5g5.g,kQ9g-gggswi, A , affection for pleasingly plump girl friends to Howard Spalding. y.'E:4g5AQ5g1ggg,: F gress x l ,f X ,ffmgiz-4fi'5iFTw ? PAGE TWENTY-FIVE iXgSfp5:-xxxx . if'-'ffi' ' 'I 5 ff-',....2Lff:i:ssss

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615 K I X K. I K f .Q'E l . p ,N , C A if ' xl ff A XIX fl' ,lk ' 1' ' it 47 X 1 -, f , -gf: I xv?-5323! ,Q . .,. -.1 f' X. bf'fi 14l?q! fE ,Z - - , , J I ., Ks. s 'f.:ie- f was 'va-vc , -:,,lg:':1,Q' ,A i' 4 .i'Qffvi,gg-9.t ,f--Q 2 .5 fl .-1' 019555 .3 -ix ',q'lp7b.l-lg-g,-,Sf fa '-'S 'T-:RW-'959i 'wo vl!',',1i'-u3! '1 fe - .si . .fpifiafaiq A -I f F4,9hM'LW Z'5 I 1 bn ' 1, , 1 ,f, SENIOR HISTORY Where do we go? What do we do? I'm scared! these were the gen- eral exclamations in the fall of '26 when thirty-three individuals known as freshmen entered for the first time with wobbly knees the doors of G. H. S. to become members of the Student Body. This scare was soon past, and in its place came pep and enthusiasm as well as love for our new life. We organized this first year with Miss Shelton as our class advisor and the following officers: James Willis, president: Ralph Fenton, secre- tary: James Hall, treasurer, and Margaret Plett, Simcoe representative. In our Sophomore year we were more self-assured and did not have to be told what to do and how to do it, as in this year we were among the leaders in all events. Edward Allison earned a letter in both football and basketball, while Ralph Fenton earned a letter in football, and Lester Win- ter one in basketball and track. James Willis was elected business mana- ger and Norma Spoon secretary of the Student Body, and Jean Coffield and James Willis were elected yell leaders. Besides these Norma Spoon, James Willis and Harriett Spalding also earned membership in the Torch Honor Society. Our officers were: James Hall, president: James Willis, vice-presidentg Jean Coffield, secretary-treasurer, Howard Bratton, Simcoe representative: and Miss Shelton, class advisor. Thirty members enrolled in our third year. At last we were upper classmen and proud of it. Officers elected were: James Willis, president: Junior Allison, vice-president, Fred Lear, secretary-treasurer: Jean Cof- field, Simcoe representative: and Miss Shelton, class advisor. Again we were well represented in activities. In football those receiv- ing letters were Edward Allison, Donald Coffield, Chester Dugger, August Miller, Fred Lear and Lester Winter. In basketball, Edward Allison, Fred Lear, Lester Winter, Vera Watson and Jean Coffield received letters. We had four Board of Control officers, Lester Winter, Norma Spoon, Harriett Spalding and James Willis. The New Co-ed was chosen as our play, and with three weeks of hard work we made it a success. Our Prom which was held the nineteenth of April was also very successful. To the top-humble, dignified Seniors we entered with thirty-two members. The following officers were elected: Norma Spoon, president: Harriett Spalding, vice-president, Leo Jackson, treasurer, Howard Brat- ton, secretary 5 Charles McEwen, Simcoe representative, and Mrs. Bacher, class advisor. We successfully presented our class play Oh, Kay and showed our talent. Those receiving letters in footbail are: Edward Allison, Fred Lear, Lester Winter, Raymond Ferguson, James Willis, Chester Dugger, August T- if ... -' .51 a.:'L5E 9,, X PAGE TWENTY-FOUR .f ' , Cf?-riff gf?-' GZ? x-.El 12, . ff .i.. ...--E--.,-.--:.f35f: m f-' '--,7 ---2.- .-:EL l .1 f L--N.-.LT,,:lj,:1,, - J



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Genevieve Richardson wills her big eyes and accompanying baby stare to Margaret McEwen. She also leaves her slender and delicate figure to Maxine McAllister. James Hall gladly wills his facility for making breaks in class to Tom Wilson, and his Saturday seat in the Music Store to Vernon Rude. Margaret Selle gives her cute little lisp and blond curls to Margaret Moore. Her wide knowledge of French and Chemistry is left to Velma Elliott. Leo Jackson donates his mustard-colored Ford to John Scheel so that John may stay out all hours of the night to torment the night-watchman. Oleta Silver bequeaths her good looking legs to Barbara Wendorf, to aid in her dancing career. Her job in the kitchen on Campus day is gladly given to Florenz Wedgewood. f FQ? Freddie Lear bequeaths his habit of unfailing devotion to Laura ' Coley, reminding her that the course of true love never runs smoothly. , His skill in basketball he leaves to Raymond Mueller. N Harriett Spalding leaves her quiet and unassuming maner to Amanda X Westerman. She also gives her place in the Honor Society and position as vice-president of Student Body to Walter Hamilton. Robert Ludlum leaves his studious manner to Donald Brewer, and his love for wild parties he gives to Bobbie Hoctor. Norma Spoon wills her schoolgirl giggle to Virginia Tubandt. Her place in all duets, trios and quartettes she gives to Vernita Bowman. Bertha Tobin bequeaths her automobile to Marie McDowell, ifiby f 7 chance the little Chevrolet shoud become too small. She gives her hairnet to Doris Roberts. ? Charles McEwen bequeaths his quiet manner in class and his dainty .- ' figure to Paul Sanstrum. His' red hair goes to Nellie Harp. , August Miller leaves his boisterous, forward manner to Fred An- fg X derson, feeling that Fred might get along better in the world if he were 5 X not so bashful. Augie also donates his pale complexion to Cora Watson. ' n 1 Vera Watson leaves the care of her younger sister to anyone who ' fig 1 feels equal to the task. Her position on the basketball squad goes to Q . f, 1' X . wi. Clara Brokaw. ' BQ? V .X Richard Pridham bequeaths his love of an argument and his ora- yx ll ti' torical ability to Marguerite Spalding . fi. gif' Ronald Richardson wills his reputation as a woman hater to Flem- WZQL-'Jgfv ing Byars. ,ffl Clara Wilkins bequeaths her place in the elderly lady parts in the class plays to Florence Bratton. Clara also wills her job as official Chev- rolet driver to Maxine Welter. if Dan Roe gives his Studebaker to Clarence Schroeder, but warns him iigiflgfvlfqgl not to let the girl friend drive. He also leaves to Otis Jackson the duty . '1 '.'f-'j'3:E!,l ,M -. h,:,,1N ' L -S -. gt:-5:fj.. l-T55 X, C' PAGE 'rwEN'rY-six ei?:ij'3ff1f.4 -, . , mg

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