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Xlrckelson bherrrran Berttx R1lphGr1nt Bob Dellnex and Brll VVarren VVe present a thrrllrr g rrrxsterx plax under the superxrsron of Mr Harding lhe plax, Drums of Death the cast lfloxd lurner Rolf Pspe dal ack Xlorrrs, Doris bund Marjorie Carlson llxrrr Brckholnr, Margaret Price, Bobbie rne Hxland l rllran Drhlberg and folka Xlasnox DI LP bIBl R burprrse surprrsel Ihrs year we don t haxe to spend our xxholr Christmas xacatron practrsrng the gentle art of wading Une flood a year seems to be all we need XYL XRX VVe trx to haxe mother flood, but are unsuccessful Oh xx ell rt xx as rn were attended and people xx arrdered around the halls asking ex erxorre else rf the rrxer had corrre ox er rts banks xet It hadn t and rt drdn t' l'l BRL XRX We arc haur ted bx the gentle sprrrt of bt Xalentrne 1nd the urrror Chamber of Corrrrrrerce grxes a dance with x rlentrnes 1nd ex erxthrng NIXRCH Our brsketbrll heroes recerxe then letters and those so honored are: George Rockwell l.dgar Bowers, Nlilford Col- lins and Gene Coldirorr. QXPRII. ' i c juniors ' l seniors coopera e 'o- . ce and the A urrior-Senior Ball is 1' result. We have a Nlexican fiesta in all its brilliant color. The following rrrenrbers of our class were on the corrrnrittee: lidgar Bowers Gene Coldrrorr 'Xrnold Nlickelson, ear bliller Doris Sund, Xlil- ' 'e Collins 'X' 'e i diron an R ' loc- e a . NIAY Xarious members of our class have be- come track enthusiasts. ilihesc bovs arc: George Rockwell, Paul Thomas, 'liauno Uttelin Bill Anderson, Milford Collins and Paul Bitar. VVe have a tennis teanr this year and Bob gXl'I1hK and Jack blorris receive their letter in said sport. l18l ex el Strrtrrrrtter and Iloxd lurrrer ire still rrgurng on the debate tearrr of course, rnd thex haxe both tall-.ed therrrselx es into rrrother letter LNP X acatron again and rn three s ort months xxe ll be seniors Seems onlx xes terdrx xxe xxere rn junior high S PII XIBI R School agrrn and here xxe rre full fledged serrrors OC I UBI R YVC unanrmouslx elect Ldgar Boxx ers president of our class lhe other officers are George Rockwell xrce presr dent ane lnrerson, treasurer Dori lxellogg secretarx Nlrlford Collins, sergeant at arrrrs rnd Rax Sundqurst, xell leader gx nr after all these xears NOX I NIBP R VX e lose to Xberdeerr but at l lst haxe the satisfaction of xxrnnrnrr the bouthxx est champrorrshrp Gene Coldrron bhermrn Beatx I d Begrrn Xrnold Nlrckelson lorrr Gillette ldgar Bowers Xxrllre Coldrron Brll lhomls, Harold l rrckson Xlrlford Collins Bob Delanex Ralph Gr rnt Burton Irsher rrrl N rncent lXlCfl rre the seniors xx ho xx on their toot ball letters. DllCl1blBFR We have a snrall-pox scare ar d everxorre including the b'rsketlr'1ll e'nr rcts vaccirrated. l'rrti 'acatio starte watchword around school seerrred to be U 'r rrrx vaccination. After vacation started it xvas still the xvatch xvord but not around school. School xvas the last thought in anyone s mind, especiallx since vacation xvas four daxs longer than usual. 5 .XXL .XRY XX ork starts on the new gxrrr-and the bright and shining faces f rrrany of our seniors are seen peering Ullt of class room xvindoxvs watching the building process. 9 f RLXXRY Ye ave 'a'r snoxv and sun- s ine. 1 ' the sarrrc xx'ee'. Something should be done about this. Senior' play practice starts after a frantic ef- fort to get a heroine. The third time is supposed MSCI-IQCL LOYALTY AND SPIRIT ARE TRADITICDNS AT HCDQUIAM' r ' 1 i ' ' '1 1 1 . j v 1' 1 ' 1 5 -' H ' 1 ' ' 2 -Y I , L I 1 I r . Y, 3 l L 'A it , 2 2 l-V D N l .. , .I Vx - 7 Y . x 1 - A ' s 1 x , Q ' I . , .. X . V. 1 . W . . V . I , 1 i if V H 1 n n k Y! Y ' T ' ' ' ' C I .V . ' - 1 l ' i v v . 5 ' ,U .1 , N27 'J . .l .T. ' 11 1 1 . 1 ., . . , I1 1 - A 1 .' '1 1 ' 1 '. 1 . 11 '. Qlf fr 2 ' 111' ,1 ' ' 1'. 41 1 H is w A --N - .Q V1 is V l J , J , . '1 i . 1 1 ' 1' 1 ' 1 in D f 'ii . V r Y. -ii' .: J , Q , 4 1 ' ,V 1,1 ' 1' 'gr' - ' 1 .1 interesting experiment anyway. Very fexv classes Vlfe are informed that xve are to have a new ' 1 1 ' 7 1 l J' 1 ' I' U. A x I 'i ' ' 1 1 N s i s ' - 4 1 if 1 K 'Q ' ' .' v'iA I '- .' , 1 .e1' '11 ' r, L . . 1 , , - ' 1 . , I . 1 . . . 1 1 Q ,' , . , , 1 '. 1 1 1 1 e X K C K I 1- J l 4 K A W1 x y 1 , 1 ,Y , . I 1 '1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 'e th' lh .rne ' mt f r rl 'f' ll n ul IL 13 on - 1 ' I 1 1 1 tl e ' ' W ' ui ' Y ' 1 1 1 1 y C L 1 1 J L Y 1 I e 4 4 1 ' 4 c 1 1 I , X , Y Y V Y 1 A Jxel i , k I 4 I i 4 for l , Y 'rllr Col 1 d olf l'sr Y 1 1 0 1 1 I 1 ., 1 I 4 A YL I 1 1 I I B X ' h r rr . , h rll rn L 1
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INIBI R e 1 ll 511111 ll1e wine rg 1nd tl1e bu l ll7OllHQ' un der the 1111p1ess1on th1t 1ll llo llllllHllfLS 11e pllf fish proceeds to con1e up 1d 1 lr1 other words Hoqurlm is 111u11d 1ted by the 1ng1y1 w 1ters of the b1y and rry Cl ll h1t I111 t1y1ng to s1v IS we h1ye 1 flood Not o11ly th1t but we get 1n extr1 week s y1c1t1on L Xlxl rc to sc 1oo 1 rn o w If 1 ellort rt w 1s to get up th1smor11111g X 1e1t1on rs 1 thing of the p1st '1nd school work lots of rt, 1 thing of the present lVhat 1 e ll BRL XR1 B1sketball se1son draws the 'lt tentron of the school to the f1ct th1t our gyn1 h1s seen better d1ys so we st11t to YY e could h1ye sued our t1r11e lt seems we do ll0f vet 111ew gym Howey Cl gyru or no gym the b lsketb rll te1111 toes rrght 1y itself 1nd climbs ele11 to the of the state fUllHllITlLIlt lldder Ullly to go dow 11 111 elt to ll W1 1 l yen so SCC01lLl pl1c e st1te1s11t so 1 IL rt s yery goot Ge mtrron' ag ' t -ty' frf. our el1ss who Ill'lLlf, their ITl'll'li i11 b1sketb1ll his- 'y. lt 1lso gott en1 e'1ch 1 nice ig 1 o11 e front of their SXYL'lfCl'S. e elect tl1e S'llIlC officers 1ll over '1g'1i11 w tl1e exceptiori of the offices of SCI'gC'1l1f-'lf-'1l'I1lS 'llltl class rep1'ese11t'1tive. Nlilford Collins and Betty C'r'1ham fill these offices for the second semester. NLBXRCH 'lihe sophonzores e11tert1in the student ' body' with 111 '1SSLNll7ly. .-X one-'ret pl1y' H 1 et 1 ves is give11. 'li ose t'1king p'1l'f i11 this stupendous tll U'llZlflC epic 1re: oris Sund l.illi'1n D1hlbe1'g, Shirlie lxeiz . Gene Coldiron lfdgar Bowers llllkl Arnold Nlickel- son. M 'o embers f 1 love iliurnerz ble1 11 1' 1111 ter, are o' an 2ll'gLlHlCHflX'C turn o' lllllltl and win their letters ill debate. E171 ll rc 1y e w 1 s the d1te of our Soph hop lhe l egion IS lllXL with tulips drckre birds scottres 1nd sophomores Ol course we lre honored by the 1tte11d1nce of 1 llrge number of upper f'1lRl low erl el1ssmen Friday the 13 n11y be 1 b1d luck d y for some but the f1tes fayored us 1nd our Hop w 1s 1 success 1 e frye o111 1n11u1 som 1 1y N 11111s B y Boy is the 111111e 1nd the e1st 111 eludes Bettv Gr1ham I1ll1a11 Dahlberg 111e lmerson, Shirlre Kewur, Dorothy Xl alsl1 Agnes Collins, Gene Coldrron Dick Haley R1y bundqurst, lloyd lurner a11d Xrnold Nlrckelson L 11dcr the able drrectron of Nlrss Peterson the pl1y w1s a great success L l School s out lgllll btrmge one week 1934 we re glllltllllg UK ly If geo111etry or some such thing Illkl the next we 11e o11t le 1r11 ing to swim 1g11111 wh1t lun Nlrss Dorothy Bllck w 15 cl1ss 1LlXl9C1 ar1d he gurdn g llfllltl led us through the 111 ues of o11r first ye lr 111 the high sehool plflpel i ' 'H ' ' ts 1 Sflnlllgt, thing the 1' 193-l s hool 1lw1y's st'1rts i11 Beptem- f 'er Y t Sf'll'tS '1t ,- ne ' '. You d think it would start so other month for '1 ch'11 ge. 'OBIIR N it1 our usu'1l flflglllillfy w'e o 1 1934 1 cl'1ss meeting 111d elect some of- ficers. Ge11e Coldiron was elected president' George Rockwell y'ice-president' Doris 'e ogg SC,CI'Lf'll'y-fTL lSllI'CI'' l' Bit1 c ss 1'ep1'esent'1tive 'llltl R1y' Sundquist y'ell lL'ltlCI'. We have another flood b t it 's '1 small 1 1 Zllltl we only' miss 11 few' days of school. NOVFNIBER ,Xgain w'e beat .'Xberdeen, and again some members of our class n111ke their football letters. They' are: 116116 Cold- iron, Edgar Bowers, Nlilford Collins. 1-Xrnold X II SCHOOL LOYALTY AND SPIRIT HRH TRADITIONS AT HOQUIAM Dl'fC f. 'i Th li I' is '11 l1 . H ' l is .NPR 1 lvh' h, l-' th- '1 yy fall: o11 l 1'id11y', is 17 h' fh-1 1 1 K - I3 1 1 - i ' .ii . i .1 ' xx' 2 l i I 1 ..N1 H 4 31 KN g 1 1 111. I 2 'X Q .Y 1 fin l o11t for sure. ' ' ' ', '1 ' 1 1 ' .1 1 ' i ' 1 ' p ' 1 -' -1 'v '1 ' ' 1 1' '. 1 , ii ', 1, 1 1' 1 1 1 lil' Y l ' 'i i 1 ' 1 ' L . 1 v 4 ' -l L ' -l 1 .I-NN '. ' ' B1 k 1' l l zga' , h 'hi ill XIX ' XV' g' '- '1 1l 5 th tlz 1 l1 2 ' '13 ' ' I . -l ab-' - ' ' 1 ', 1 . 1' ' - 1 D A . . V. I . . ' . Iv' 2 V . 1' 1 l 1 ' .1 - 1 ' . . L . I V agitate for 21 new gym. :X lot of good it does us. J My 1' ' 1. . 2 2' I ' 2 , . 1 'iz ' 5 D' 717 i 1' '1 - 'X' 'Q I , ' rs' . 2 gg 1 1 ' . 1' K ,' Tv ' l l. '1 i WP , .. .' - , def '1 alla 1ll1. 2 1' , .' 1 e 111 1 H . ' .I H . M th' :1 1 ' 5 lad. ln fz 't ' l. ne ' K i i Ct l l' 11nd l l .ll Bowers yere he yo i 1111 51,1 llq AIBIQ IQ I 1 K I ri rv 3 Yay ml I f ' h i' ' i b I HH th bei Irv y ye111 1 1 1 the i' l s111 old t1111e ' 111e ll' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1tl1 1 1 1 K ,A , oer f VI 1 1 lilrl I 1 , L 1 4 7 ' ' ' ' ' 1 lx -ll I, 1 A 1 '1 , 'aul 1 r, la 'Will Xlo ' ln, ' h ' 1 1 4 N L V . ,L lil I g L V t L I i h i , K ul. 7 , u 1 1 me l w 111 o our cl iss l l Ind 1 Sfllfl t l l
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to be the charm 1nd in this clse it xx is lhe third heroine xx is the one xx ho got the put ind kept it Nl XRLH Ihe senior plax is presented to the ad miring eyes of the populace and s again presented Nlarch 4 lhe popu lai stage plax lhree Qornered Nloon xx as the senior s choice and the cast xx as Dorothy W alsh launo Ottelin lalxin Backholm Palmer Berge l pedll Jyd L iei lillian Dah i I Bobbie ane Hyland and Shirlle lxewur NIXRQH We come in second at the state basketball tournament and letters are distributed to the folloxxing seniors Pdgar Boxxeis lack Xloi ris Ray Sundquist Nl lloil Lol lins George Rockxx ell Harold Prickson iid VX al ter Peltola NI XRCH 'lhe Girls league members gix es their annual tolo dance anl the boxs gixen a bleak lh x don t hue t pax the bill Senior girls on the committee xxeie Xlargiiet rice ane lxnk l thelmie l rg l ni int bhirlie lxeizur Doris lxellogg ind Y ixiln Beattx. The motif xvas a P Xloon Over Xliamil idea xvith palm trees stars and a large moon supply- ing the romantic atmosphere. S1 6 On the same day Nlarch 27 xve receive the amaving and exceedingly g Qgf. xvelcome news that Spring vacation ' instead of being only three days as xvas scheduled on the calendar is to be extended to a full week. Nl.-XRCH Vacation starts and for once xve have . decent weather during a vacation. At least it lets up raining once in a while. .-XPRII. The basketball sweater dance is attended by various members of various classes and proves to be a huge success. APRII. 6 case of spring fever, or else a bad cold. Vacations are hard things to get over. Back to school. Everyone has a hopeless l19l XPRII Ihe unior Senior blll is gixen with totem poles lj ind many other examples of Xlaskan art including the north ern lights decorating the hall If go .33 equal X number of seniors slaxed axx ly on committees for the ball lhese xvere ean Nliller Id Be grin Bob beamin Doris bund ane lamerson Palmer Berge Nlarjorie Larlson Delilah Birgei LHope bollingei llma Yan VVormer Henry Iundquist lxarl Rlebe lillan Dahlberg Hlxin Backholm X no corsage rule was introduced and nary a coisage xx as to be seen at the ball lhere w as a bit of grumbling from the girls on the subject but no one heard the boys raising anx objections NI -XX YVe of the senior class dress up ind pro ceed to disport ourselx es foolishlx all for the benefit of the underclassmen VVell that all should be taken back YVe hixe to admit that some of it is for our benefit ind not perhaps that its 1 lot of n M U We go to church for the Bxccillurelte sermon jL'Nl. Class day and xve all xveep. Perhaps weep isn t just the xvord but it serves the pur- pose. YVe get our annuals and develop serious cases of xvriter s cramps. HILXI. We hie ourselxes off to Patterson lake and proceed to get a nice painful sunburn. After an enjoy- able day we go home and get f, some rest. JLNP Commencement. Now each one of us is . a full-fledged alumnus and can have the pleasure of wandering around the halls next year just as all graduates do. Such is the history of our class, from start to finish. Sadly we leave these familiar halls, for al- though xve may come back many times in the fu- ture, it xvill never be quite the same as the four happy years we spent here. ..' . .2 , . Q.. . '. 18 '. Y ,' S ' if . . . s in . . A. . L V - 12 3 f 1 , i ' . ' Q31 . ' ,. ' ' 'gg , - . U4 4 , , it ' xx V 'ii ' i gl 4:' 4 4 x 4 L.: 1' , , fs l .I . 1. - '-.ix 4 i , 1 'l 4 , 4 3 , - -1 I l- - 1 1 r 1 1 - Y 4 K Rolf ts - z , l'lc ' l iriv, . z 1 llerg, V 1 Y l . . . Q . . . , . J .1 , , . . , 1 , ', 2 . . , , N , f , , ' , .' 1' 15 .. ' l i CK ,Y v ' 4 4 4 X n. I L l i . 'i . 4 V 4 . 71 ' ' ' ' : il . ' ' , l . H . '- x . j . . 1 '4 - K . - . v . . V 1 , . , , .i . - v i i . , , z - 15 ' ' ' -', . ' . ' ' l s s . ' . - i . 4 - x A A 4 .Y n w v r 1 v 27 . . 1 '. ' ' U ' ' ' ' are . -. ' :H o fy' 1 N i 'Z , - only . - Sz fu . C s S i ' I' ' 3 i ' N: A 2 1' ' 7 ' . , , . ,. , . r. 1 . 1 Ai I I 4 ' L 4 P -, J. 1 ', 1. 1- .11 ke, .Jr 's bl l. 31 1 KA Y 4' 3 J 4 4 ' A r 4 ' L , , . . 1 L I Y sa I 4 4 l, 4 4 , '5 6 , K I . , ' Y 9 r , , :C , 1 4 x 2 4 4 J 4.1: sc I L v v 4 ' r gr I J C K A . Y . 30 4 4 4 4 4 4 , - , 3 . . . f ' 3
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