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CLASS PCEM Oh, Senior Class of ,Thirty-five, Be up and coming, and alive! With colors flying, blue and white, We're on our way to win life's fight. No more our steps will turn this way When once is reached Commencement Day. Our hopes ahead, our fears behind, All hearts are pledged, new goals to find. When others in the Fall return, For you, old school, our hearts will yearn. We trust our footsteps will resound In hearts of friends we here have found. To you, whose guidance we have had, The blessings of each lass and lad. Best wishes from this class of ours, And may your path be strewn with flowers. -lean Zlflariff Lazzglzlirz. CLASS SONG OLD HOQUIAM HIGH CT1mc:JUy Blue-Eyed Suej Old Hoquiam High, soon we must leave you, Leave our friends so true, And our teachers, too. Dear Hoquiam High, oh, how we'll need you And the lessons taught us by you. We'll miss the Crimson and Gray As we go down the aisle today, For we must leave our loyal school forever. But we'll go on With cherished memories, Dearest school of all, Hoquiam High. But now, forewell to you, dear classmatesg But before we go, We want you to know That through the years we'll think about you And of happy hours we knew. We'll miss the Crimson and Gray As we go down the aisle today, For we must leave our loyal school forever. Farewell to you, Our Alma Mater. We'll be proud of you, Hoquiam High. -Chatter Bergeron IfVayne R055 l23l
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Class History ' Continued Wayne Ross, Wayne Marrs, John Beltico, Ray Carson, George Bower, George I.undquist and lVlanly Nlaben. Just to prove that size isn't every- thing Leonard Erickson was presented with the Nis Abrahamson trophy. This award is given for sportsmanship, leadership, scholarship and general ability. The honorary captaincy was awarded to Jack Plhrhart. Both were selected by their team mates. Basketball players for the year were: Ed Smith, Jack lihrhart, Chester Bergeron, John Beltico, Wvayne Ross, Kenneth Smith, George Bower and John Nlartinson. The team won more than half of the games played and did very well in the southwest tournament. VVayne Ross received the hon- onarv captaincy and John Beltico received the C. Penney inspirational trophy. The night before the Thanksgiving Day game we presented our HSenior Nite at the theater. The more talented members of the class presented the well-known com- edy, The Patsy, for our senior play. It was a grand comedy. The cast consisted of Nlarianne Vaumund, Jerry VValker, Amy lNIajor, Ashley Fuller, Helen Ackley, Leonard Erickson, Gayl Rychard, VVayne Nlarrs and Ed Parks. Something new was started in the school this year when the Boys' Glee Club presented The Happy Hollow Nlinstrel Show. Nlany of the cast were seniors. The Junior-Senior Ball this year took the form of a Nlexican Fiesta. The lights were decorated with red and yellow in Nlexican carnival style. Punch was served from a Spanish pergola, and there was even a Mexican well. A large number of students attended and were very enthusiastic about the decorations as they danced amid Mexican flowers and under alluring balconies. Class officers for the first semester were :Jack Ehrhart, president, Omar Parker, vice-president, Allen Stinchfield, secretary, Don lVIclVIunn, treas- urerg John Hjorten, sergeant-at-arms, John Frodel, class representative, Second semester ofticers were: Jack Ehrhart, president, Amy Nlajor, vice-presidentg Manly Maben, secretary, Omar Parker, treasurerg Vvayne Ross, sergeant-at-armsg Allen Stinchfield, class representative, Leonard Erickson was yell leader for both semesters. And today is Class Day! No more will the underclassmen see us roam- ing about the halls. A new senior class will attend classes in H. H. S. We, the class of '35, leave our school with heavy hearts but we feel that we have accomplished some things of worth, to both the school and the students. We hope that we shall not soon be forgotten and we leave to the juniors the best legacy we can give-the happy bitter-sweet days that have been ours in the last year. And now for our Hesperian, and goodbye! nu-nn-iiif-iiin-nit-iinina.-.iu..iitiki...-ini:-:uni-'iii-un,im,un,nu,im,nu1nn1W1im1W1im1im1iu..-ii...-n..1....1 1
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M JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Back Row Anderson, Ellen Anderson, Bill Barger, Delilah Arndt, Bob Beatty, Vivian Backholm, Elvin Bemis, Margaret Beatty, Sherman Bloom, Alida Begrin, Edward Carlson, Marjorie Coldiron, Willie Carey, Luretta Berquist, Victor Collins, Agnes Bowers, Edgar Cook, Lorraine Brown, Bill Cox, Margaret Bunch, Jerome Second Row Cyrus, Louise Carlson, LeRoy Dahlberg, Lillian Davidson, Esther Coldiron, Gene Donegan, Muriel Collins, Glen Collins, Milford Eklund, Bernice Corpron, Fred Emerson, Jane Delaney, Bob Goodell, Bessie Erickson, Harold Espedal, Rolf Gray, Dorothy Evans, Kenneth Hammer, Catherine Third RAJW Fisher, Burton Harris, Helen Fletcher, Victor Holmberg, Elvie Hunley, Muriel Gillette, Tom Hyland, Bobbie Jane Grant, Ralph Jordan, Ruth l24fI Hall, Robert Keizur, Shirley Harris, Don Kellogg, Doris Jensen, Chuck King, Norma Johnson, Paul Kirk, Jane Kahley, Ensley Klein, Lela Front Row Large, Ethelmae Lundquist, Henry Linne, Doris Manley, Art Lively, Margery Mickelson, Arnold Loveland, Ferne Miller, Dale Louderback, Catha Jelovich, Tony Bruncev, Pearl Crawford, Don Kretz, Vincent
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