Goldendale High School - Simcoe Yearbook (Goldendale, WA)

 - Class of 1935

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19-SIMCOE--35 JUNIOR CLASS CLASS OFFICERS President .,..................,,,.....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,A,,,,, Beth Hurd Vice President ........,...,,.,.,, ,,,,,,.,,,,, L oyd Cage Secretary-Treasurer ............,,,,.,,,,..,.,.,.,,,,, J errme Brooks CLASS COLORS-Green and Yellow CLASS FLOWER-Yellow Rose CLASS MOTTO- If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Irving Bath Jess Bradstreet Al Brazelton Gilbert Brokaw Jerrine Brooks Jack Brunson Loyd Case Bernard Dawson Paul Fielding Lester Hanes Raymond Hill CLASS ROLL Ted Hornibrook Verna Huot Beth Hurd Elsie Lee King Marjorie Lawler Marguerite Lawson Ray Linden Bob McCann Bernice Miller Donna Olsen Helen Plassas Page Twenty-Eight Bonnie Riddle Lester Robison Norma Ross Marjorie Shew Robert Shew Jean Sleeper Donald VanHoy Arcia Vincent Genevieve White Delbert Winters William Winterste !! in

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19-SIMCOE-3 5 gorgeous girls sits none other than Joe Jobe. His face is hidden by a bushy beard and he looks tired from his recent trip to the African jungles. However, he seems to be reviving under the influence of these charming damsels. SCENE XXV A scene in a deaf and dumb school is next shown. Standing in the classroom among her pupils is Pauline Conlee. Pauline is making a great success of her job, teaching the dumb pupils chiefly by example. It develops, however, that she is planning to resign her job to marry Byron, and thus become a sister-in-law to the former Edythe Nickerson. Edythe has gone completely domestic and can always be found darning hubby's socks. SCENE XXVI In this scene Helen Skar can be seen taking over Pauline's job. It is to be hoped that Helen can keep this job longer than her others. In every position she held before, her employer caught an acute attack of the giggles from her and had to go away for a rest cure, thus throwing Helen out of work. SCENE XXVII On the porch of a rambling white house sits a serene, smiling lady. She is A Frances Schuster, who is the matron of the largest old ladies' home in The the country. , SCENE XXVIII curtain goes up on an episode from the greatest athletic contest of the century. There is intense excitement in the crowd and all eyes are fixed on two iigures battling at the center of the stage. They seem to be evenly matched. One of the figures draws back and takes careful aim. The crowd holds its breath. The figure lets go a terrific blow, the crowd gasps, and Pete Smith is proclaimed the tiddley-wink champion of the United States. Final Curtain l Page Twenty-SGVSII



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19-SIMCOE-3 5 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Ancient History: At the beginning of time the class of '36 entered G. H. S., a large group of forty-five. The reaction to the freshman initiation was a period of reformation. We put away our grade school mannerisms and acquired dignity f?J. This bloodless revolution was followed by the return mixer for the seniors. The leading historical characters of the year of '31 were: president, Donna Olsen: vice president, Jack Brunson: secretary, Margaret Asher: treasurer, Marjorie Lawler: and faculty advisor, Mr. Lamb. Medieval History: The sophomore year included a short period known as the Dark Ages. We were well represented in tournaments by both knights and ladies. In the basketball tilt the fair damsels of the sophomore class won the inter- class championship. The leading knights and ladies of the period were: president, Jerrine Brooks: vice president, Raymond Hillg secretary-treas- urer, Jean Sleeper: and faculty advisor, Mr. Lamb. Modern History: , Following the Dark Ages came the era of the Renaissance. In this encouraging period the juniors todok part in all organizations and all fields of athletics. Eight boys made letters in football and four made letters in basketball. In the most famous battle of the age the juniors won the inter- class basketball championship. From the beginning of th.e Renaissance to the present time there has been a renewed interest in learning and in the fine arts. As evidence of this we offer the following facts: seven juniors were Torch Honor members, the juniors were well represented in Glee Club: and more than half of the band members were juniors. A new epoch was begun by the writing of love letters. At the Valentine program the juniors distributed a paper entitled Skip-it. In this paper were printed letters that Napoleon might have envied. In this age the juniors acquired more of the refinements of society. The result of this was the Junior Prom which featured the auditorium decorated as a Spanish patio. Growing interest in drama was shown in Growing Pains, the junior play given on April twenty-sixth. Achieve- ment on the stage was also exemplified by the Jolly Juniors, a chorus of six girls who sang at many of the school programs. Future Conditions: This class of '36 hopes that it has shown and will continue to show school spirit and that the senior year will be a time of still greater progress. Page Twenty-Nine

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