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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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IUNICR Sounds of pile drryrng and cement mixing brought expressions of delight to members of the cl rss of 37 while rn direct contrast were the woe begone ta es of the departing senrors aes sir' I he new gym came just at the right time to benefit the rt N rora er rss Xs usual a spine tingling mvstery drama was chosen tor the first major undertaking of the year the junror play Ihe cast of The Inner Circle rn eluded Dolores I aylor Florence Karr I erda hrles Shirley NI rrlowe I orrarne Cook Xnrtr Breese Nl ny Sturbrch Kathrvn lagge I eona Neathery ernette ohnston Arnold Nlorrow CLASS te aor mu Irrns Beaulieu Rolf Ilspedal 36 Ilyen Backholm 36 and Palmer Berge 36 blr George Harding l rector decided to present the pl ry and others hereafter two nights rn succession rn order to let the adults enjoy rt without the many boos groans and out of place laughs furnished bv more youthful spectators X pep assembly program which featured a dance orchestra as the mam attrrctron was pre serted Ifebruarv 28 Ihe purpose of the program was to strmullte school sprrrt rn preparation for the Hoquram Aberdeen basketball game Commit CContrnued on prge 145 SCPI-ICIVICRE CLASS sophomore? ls rt the Sophomore Hop or the sophomore pl ry 7 Y ou cur take your pick 15 to the big thrrll rn the yerr of the ay erage soph but well grye you odds that the biggest moment for the sophomore mrss l lsre Peltolr w as the rnstlnt she rs bliss I lst Side cut the rrbbon opening the I rghth Street brrdge YY hen the city fathers de cided to open the bridge and directly connect the liast Side with the business section of Hoquiam y determined t lr it in the prope' fas R . .' election 3 in the hig s' oo to I - I' lsre along with a banquet and many presents lhere is rmple eyrdence to show that the rest of the cllss members enjoyed their trrst ve rr rn high school too Lnder the drreetron of Nlrss xlllfl leterson the clrss presented h lrrror pl In the I ight of the Nloon lhe annual Sopho more Hop held rn Nlay offered its shrre ot fun too. The class presented their program to the high school student body in the winter. Sophomores taking part were llvelyn leterson l l yllis l'Iost tContinued on page 7-I FRESI-IMEN CLASS The freshmen enter'ed the first stage of their scholastic race with Don Hall at the helm as the class presider-t His crew of officers were: I ice president VI arner Smith- secretary scribe, Patty Cfunts' treasurer Nlildred Garrison' repren- tative Virgina Ifrick' sergeants-at-arms Xubrey Coldiron and W allace Hellman' yell leaders Ruth Barbour and I d Nlickelson' song leaders Suzanne XVallace and Luella Tobey. The class was well represented on the junior high football team by Frankie Rightmire, Chuck Hoover, Buster Restoule, Bob Champ, Carl Peter- E211 son Henry I-oman XVillard W eakly' lfd Nlickel- son :Xubrey Coldiron Illwood Ildlund Norman Bagley oe Nawrocki and Hilden Pry de manager. The junior high basketball squad was con'- posed mostly of freshmen. Those participating were I,d Nlickelson Pete Smith I'rankie Right- mire Bob Iarickson Carl Peterson Buster Res- toule Don Irrederickson Don Hall Bob Champ and Aubrey Coldiron. Girls active in basketball were Barbara Fisher Linnea Olson, Ruth Barbour, lflsie Dilk, Betty' Thomas and Mary' I.ou Morris. The second team CContinued on page 7-H ISCI-ICCL LCYALTY AND SPIRIT ARE TRADITICNS AT HQQUIAMII Q ' ' ' -- . - - Ian Pla li , Roy NI , Dr :ll lfvans, -'-1 ci: 'I ' I I I I v I 1 I v I: I f I 1 1 - , Y . . . I u ' ' I , .5 1- K K v , , y . - A - . . y . , 4 I 1 4 - ' ' l u a In I I 1 c . - 1 I y ' -I . v an - Y Y N L . ' . I V . x . I A 7 Q I C L ' ' , ' ' nr S' vs ' ' , ' , - lin l ' I 1 I . J ' - r - ' ' , , ' , . L , , 1 I , L y x s r A Z 1 y A y Aj' 2 V 1 2 'L ' , 1 1 , 1 , , , , . -f . . - Y y I v C - r IQ ' . ' .I ' .I r A v ' Yvhat is the biggest event in the life of a termine Miss Iiast Side, and the honor went to ' 1 '. I 1 A . ' ' 1 ' I ' I' 1 'I A ' ' ' ' - ' l 1 4 . 7 w v I A 1 y s 1 l .4 l. w v u . J 'I 'I 1, ' I :z ' , J , 'z ' l an i 1 ' rs ily, 4 ra - , . A . L ' S . 1 ' , A Lv , 1 I l K I In e 'I L , I 'I e the' orc r .hrrn . ' ' , '1' er, Xn ' was held h eh l le . ' J fl x A 1 A , I , L V L Y 4 X s 1 I 4 , I , 4 I , s . . A g ,jj g , , , It , L I L I L 1 r I , L I , A , I 1. 1. 4 , 4 , a 1 , f II . y , 4 4 Y 2 V 3 J 1 l T A A . . . I , . , , , , . , 'r r , , , , a , 4 7 7 L I y
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