Goldendale High School - Simcoe Yearbook (Goldendale, WA)

 - Class of 1930

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J UNIORS CLASS COLORS-Yellow and Green CLASS FLOWER-Yellow Rose CLASS MOTTO- We will. CLASS OFFICERS President .,....,......,.......,..,...,.,..................... Margaret Plett Vice-president ...,.r......., ...... C harles Spoon C Q, l I I X j . -X C n L . K. fl' ffl P x l' - Aw Secretary-treasurer ........ ........ E rma Plett fl 'I N' Simcoe Representative ..... ....., L aura Coley A Q fe N Faculty Advisor ..,,............,................... ..... M iss Wilson X 'X f' .J EXKZWAI A, 1 M ,4 nik' X CLASS ROLL ,. fr ill L syn , w , M r 'N W I Eleanor Amundson, Florence Bratton, Harold Burgen, William Chap- if A, fQVAiffi'..' -g man, Laura Coley, Henry Davenport, Louise Dressel, Velma Elliott, Walter ig, J qw Q Hamilton, Nellie Harp, Marvin Kamholz, Elizabeth Kayser, Natalie Lawler, Marjorie LeBlanc, Clara Lefever, Margaret McEwen, Ernestine Miller, 5' ' - f f t- ft 43912 Margaret Moore, Maude Myers, Mary Nelson, Winnie Nordwell, Arthur Perry, Erma Plett, Margaret Plett, Doris Roberts, Paul Sanstrum, Lois r'ff.' : 1Li Spalding, Charles Spoon, Virgie Wade, Cora Watson, Florenz Wedgwood, Barbara Wendorf, Amanda Westermann, Tom Wilson, Reo Young. fflgpauag f Eff' L LEA K M es -ff fi - L ufiilfi- PAGE THIRTY-oNE . ,M flak 1-I--XX K XX56N Lxgigfq-f-if .f. ? , .N- S -f N-f Ss li!-f f-,.... --W PPWIY- ---M, -7-,V-f .,, ... .- -..L . Y, - M:77f api?-7'

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D I X is . N K J f ,Ay il EA I 4 ff-19' gg' J 5 lqg-fu 5 ME Q 4 '5,C?'n's . rpg-3.01 n 1-,dual 'U x iszlilll' was Mildred Bankerd. I told her I was suffering from a tootache and wished to see Dr. Roe. She led me into the adjoining room and said , An- other patient, Dr. Roe. To my delight it was my old classmate, Dan Roe, in person. He speed- ily and painlessly stopped my toothache. Owing to the fact that he was veiy busy he had little time to talk with me. On emerging from his office who should I meet but James Hall. We talked for some time during which he infoi med me he was the program director and announcer for radio station W L S. I asked him if he knew of any more of our old classmates. He replied that Genevieve Richardson was the proprietor of a famous style shop. On entering the store I met Leo Jackson. He said that he had married, and his wife, a famous stage actress, was here buying her new spring wardrobe. Just then she approached and taking Leo by the arm, walked off. Poor Leo! He certainly had the appearance of a hen-pecked husband. The following day I took a plane for Spokane. When I arrived at the station I found the place in an uproar. Newsboys were shouting, All about the breaking up of Crime Ring. Becoming interested I purchased a paper. On the headlines were written in bold type, District Attorney Willis Breaks Up Gang. I wondered if it could be Emmet and determined to find out, I took a taxi for the city hall, and on arriving I asked to see the District Attorney. I was led into the office, and th.ere was James Willis. While we were talking over old times who should enter but Thurman Ward. He told me he was practicing law in Spokane. - As I was leaving the office I met Violet Miller. She was in a great hurry and had only time enough to say Hello. Thurman informed me she was a reporter for a local newspaper. Since I was so near my old home I decided to visit Goldendale. After arriving at the landing field I stopped at a hot dog stand and was furnished to a delicious hot dog by none other than Margaret Selle. In glancing over the sport news I noticed these headlines, Goldendale High Favored to Win, Coach Fred Lear Says Team in Best Condition. On the following page I read about the Pacific International Livestock Show in which the majority of prizes had been won by the stock owned by Raymond Ferguson, Klickitat County's leading livestock raiser. After reading The Sentinel, being interested in journalism myself, I decided to visit the editor of this up and coming newspaper On entering the editor's office I met Clara Wilkins. She told me that she had recently become the chief editor. Just at that moment a messenger entered the office and handed Clara a telegram. She read it and handed it to me. It was an Associated Press report stating that Miss Harriett Spalding had just been appointed private secretary to the President of the United States. if .. l , ,fi v!.r . ' l. . A ,ac ' -'M , . 3 V 5 .lx ,f 'l .4 xx 1 ' . X X X iw, 'Q fl-x KLA ' 'vl,.' . V1 11 ily 'V ' X , ,f Q ' 4 . -' ff -l ,fig g ' fewer r. I ,ao N Q N X if - 5.3 I 'nf ' .- ?ffL1',' l4...'f'F'EQI ..Lzvrf ' , 'a . .,,5::21'eg,g. A li Z . T Q I if I 17? 2 UAS7' Y 1 , xl 1 Y ' ' . Q U 'g p!.W.a -. E J ' 'vii if ' 1-ef' 1 ft M... H gf lx ' .. .fx-ly. 571, 17'r1if-Q - -- V: 2'-. T 7-jg V-JG45. C' F 'Jaw' ' -:... , .,.. - .N I 1-M , - -X ' .,, 'Z 'L ---'ZKQ 'il x, Azqyi-1. - PAGE THIRTY T- ,f' v 4 1, 3.7 lc 5223.4 , , Nxt. H' 5.1.2 2 ff' ' l



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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We were the green Freshies of 1927-28. Although we were quite properly initiated, as Freshmen generally are, by the lofty seniors, we proved to be a remarkable Freshman Class, being represented in basket- ball, football, and both Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. The class chose yellow and green for our class colors, the yellow rose for the class flower, We Will for the class motto, and elected the follow- ing officers: Margaret Moore, president, Fred Lear, vice-president, Charles Spoon, secretary-treasurer, Douglas Ledbetter, Simcoe representative, and Miss Hale, class advisor. The next year we entered the halls of G. H. S. more self-assured and this time elected for our officers: Margaret Plett, presidentg Louise Dres- ,fx -U sel, vice-president, Charles Spoon, secretary-treasurerg Erma Plett, Simcoe ' representative, and Miss Lewis, class advisor. X Again our class showed their pep and enthusiasm on the football 'X field, on the basketball floor, in school activities, and in the class room. Twelve of the twenty-five members of the Torch Honor Society were Soph- omores. In this, our Junior year, we are still pushing rapidly forward and claim a big percentage of G. H. S.'s star athletes, activity workers, and honor students. We have among us three lettermen, Reo Young being awarded a letter , in basketball and Henry Davenport and Arthur Perry a letter in football. XTR Four girls earned letters in basketball, Margaret McEwen, Louise Dressel, j Lois Spalding, and Velma Elliott. Our class was well represented in the cast of the operetta, Pickles, -- and our Junior class play, Fifty-Fifty, was the dramatic hit of the I season. fd XX The Junior Prom given March twenty-first was successful and well 'JR attended. U N Our Junior Class officers were: Margaret Plett, president, Charles X Spoon, vice-president, Erma Plett, secretary-treasurer, Laura Coley, jg f f X g Simcoe representative, and Miss Wilson, class advisor. -'- I I A Now, as our third year of high school draws to aiclose, we look for- Wfi! xg -'il ly' ward to our last and greatest year with the earnest hope that we may -- win honor as Seniors, the leaders of our beloved G. H. S. 'f 41 f 'H ' ,if ga sri figiifiyiwf ,S 5y1'-1?!issAf'.2?? E?-J' ? 9?' f!' f -- fZf'EPi, 'X is-7',f'4f 'l-'-J'f34 PAGE THIRTY-Two ff -KM ' --- 1-fo vb, S ifffgfffifyka-f,

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