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CLASS NOTES JUNIORS Upon the shoulders of the stalwart juniors fell much of the business of making the wheels of the school go round in activities, social, athletic and academic. Athletics, which are such an important feature of school life, claimed the interests of many members of the class with Gene Coldiron, Edgar Bowers, Nlilford Collins, Arnold Nlickelson, Sherman Beatty, Ralph Grant and Bob Delaney receiving awards in football. Basketball letters were earned by George Rockwell, Nlilford Collins, Edgar Bowers and Gene Coldiron. Spring found Bob Arndt and Jack Nlorris starring on the tennis court. Track also drew many junior boys, George Rockwell, Paul Thomas, Tauno Ottelin, Bill Anderson, Nlilford Collins, and Paul Bitar. fC07Ifi7IllCd on Page SU SOPHOMORES The class of '37 be an its hi h school career under the advisorshi of Q y g g 1 I pn Miss Laura Porsberg. The following officers were chosen the first semester: Bob Miller, president, Bill lwtlurphy, vice-president, Florence Kari, secretar '-treasurer, Geor e Eres, ser eant-at-arms, Gustaf Sund uist, 5 n g g, fl yell leader, and Georgiana Dole, representative. The second semester was under the uidance of an entirel new rou . . . . g . . Y 5 P They were: Stanley Nlickelson, president, Y erna Sundquist, vice-president, o 1 i a'or, secre ar -trasurerq o n -un an 'usta .un uist, ser ean - RyNlJ ty hlddC1fSdq gt at-arms, Harold I.undquist, yell leader, and Dorothea Dean, representative. A dance, attracting both upper and underclassmen, was given in the gym as a starter for class activities. Although the class as a whole did little the first semester, it was quite a memorable term for some members. For others, it was spent in recover- fCO7IlilIllEd on Page SU FRESHMEN This year the freshmen have turned much of their attention to sports. Coach Ben Trieschel's football team had a successful season with only one game lost. Following are some of the outstanding players: Ralph Reeves, captain, Eldon Reece, Ed lNIickelson and Ed Peterson. The basketball team was also very successful due to the athletic prowess of the following: Lester lNTickelson, Ed Nfickelson and Sam Satlow. The freshman class began its official year by electing as officers: Darrell Foster, presidentg iDon lVlorris, vice-president: Elsie Peltola, secretary, Helen Hackler, treasurer: Eldon Reece and Ralph Reeves, sergeants-at- CC'0lIffHIIC'lI' on Pngz' 813 - - -. ... - - -,- - ......-.,..-....-....-.,..-....-..,..-V-,..........-...i-... ---- 1 ... -. - -H- .- I 31 I
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First Semester Freshmen ...... . Sophomores .. Juniors ..... Seniors . ...... First Semester Freshmen ....... Sophomores . . Juniors ..... Seniors . . . First Semester Freshmen ..... Sophomores .. Juniors ..... Seniors ..... First Semester Freshmen ....... Sophomores ... Juniors ..... Seniors .. First Semester Freshmen ..... Sophomores . Tuniors ...... Seniors . .... . . First Semester CLASS OFFICERS Second Semester . . .Darrel Foster ............. . . . Darrel Foster ...Bob Miller ..... .. .Stanley Mickelson .....Gene Coldiron ...Gene Coldiron ......Jack Ehrhart ....................,.Jack Ehrhart TOP RIGHT, VICE-PRESIDENTS S1-cond Semester . . .Don Morris .................. . . .Don Morris . . .Bill Murphy ...... ...Verna Sundquist . . . . .George Rockwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .George Rockwell ......Omar Parker .....................Amy Major CENTER LEFT, SECRETARIES Second Semester ...Elsie Peltola . . . ...Elsie Peltola ...Florence Kari. .. ,. .Roy Major .....Doris Kellogg ...Doris Kellogg ......Allen Stinchfield . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ...Manley Maben CENTER RIGHT, TREASVRERS Second Semester -.--.Helen Hackler ...Helen Hackler . . .Florence Kari .. ...Roy Major .........Doris Kellogg KellOgg Don MCMunn ...................... Omar Parker BOTTOM LEFT, SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS Second Semester JEldon Reece .....,.... f Eldon Reece -- - l Ralph Reeves .. . . . t Ralph Reeves ...George Eres .. . . .Harold Lundquist ......Milford Collins ................Milford Collins .........John Hjorten .......,.............VVayne Ross BOTTOM RIGHT, YELL LEADERS Second Semester Freshmen ,... . . ..... Harry Elway , ....... .. .Harry Elway Sophomores . ...Gustaf Sundquist ... . . .Harold Lundquist Juniors ......................... . . .Bob Arndt ............ ... ..,.... ...Bob Arndt Seniors ........................... Leonard Erickson ................. Leonard Erickson ....-M.-,... --------- ....-..,.-u,..-....-,...-...,--m.- N- - -. -........N-....-....-.....-,...- E301
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,li 3' fc X if . XJ ,X Av, rj, N -cr, i 'li win. .. . STANDING, Left to Right: Main Dowoll, Hau'ding', llulilzi. Rice. lVlC'lb11lllO11. Jones. Szilyer. Treischel. l,ePc-nske. SITTING, Left to Right: Bowen, Franklin, Peterson, Morse, XVilli:1ms, Oltrnzln, VVlllll'0VK', Bar- ron, Fran-man, Forsherg, Shevley. FACULTY ln some high schools the faculty is regarded as a distinct species set apart from the students. The students in these schools never have oppor- tunities to have any intimate contact with them. We, of Hoquiam high school, are very fortunate in having a faculty which takes a vital interest in all our activities and problems. As a result of student-advisor cooperation, real friendships have been cemented. lt is only through the whole-hearted support of our instructors that we have been able to attain honors in our various activities and high standards of scholarship. That the student body appreciates the fine caliber of its teaching staff, is shown by its enthusiastic response when called upon to complete a task. lt would have beell difficult to secure such high ratings in athletics, music and dramatics, without the inspiration of the heads of these departments. Now that We are seniors we know the help which our instructors have given us in extra curricular activities has been of far more value to us than we had realized. The sincere regret with Which the seniors are leaving their leaders is only tempered by the thought that the firm friendships which have devel- oped between the graduating class and the faculty Will not be severed by the years. E321 l w
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