Hoquiam High School - Hesperian Yearbook (Hoquiam, WA)

 - Class of 1937

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N4 ,, I 7-lie Hespefzian CQPYRIGHT IQ37 631025 Roy Moror Florence Korn gusmess ana efzs Joe Crowell Vermo Surrclqulsr Cfborsaz M155 Aldo Moy Fronce W r . 772 9 iw! ,fjfgzf 7612 90 Umifgrclassmen l 185 Focuhy U Afh efrcs wanfeb 64 fi if ,X , ff ' w 57 'vqxi Q? , W , ' qf J li X ' fy ff ff G O ' mm w A Glasseg' Z ' . . . 6 S NZM .... 8 Aff . . . 14 xlxlllw ' lf' 'v 'gf AJ Ju .... 26 Nj . . . . 48 fx! I ' ..... 51 FOREWORD N publrshrng thus nlneteen thrrty seven Hesperran we are not merely carryrng on a tradrtron concerved rn the dum past by some studentdesrrrng to remember hrs school days but what we do want rs to prcture for ourselves, and lor you the hugh school, the gym the haunts Ol the rrresponsuble and the sanctums ofthe studrous bool: rs not concerned wrth themes and motifs, nor rs H H S therefore we have trred to plc ture lcr you, not a brlclc bulldlng, but the under lyrng undefrnable substance whrch malces this hugh school ours, not gust any hrgh school rn the land . - . , . I I l . . I . --H. H. S. as we see it, and as you see it. The . i ' 'I I . . - A DEDICATION 70a lfffocfym 5' OT to be academic far from It what do we students know of the world of muslc when we tallc about a muslclan7 IF you will loolc up the maglc word rn the flltteen pounds ol: accumulated wrsdom lcnown as Websters Newlnternatronal Dlctlon ery you won t, we lcnow, but It you do , you will Fund a full column, or thereabouts, of lm presslve detlnltlons, but not one corresponding to a descrlptlon of that pearl of great prlce, our Mr Ruce Music IS has stock rn trade but that does not hall: explain hrs place In the hearts ol: the X5 fn ','SJ Z.4f student body, or the reason why this boolc IS dedicated to hum We thlnlc that the best teachers those that truly deserve the name are the ones who talce as great an Interest ln our actlvltles as In our class worlc, and he cer tamly does thus We have learned by comparl son and contrast that few schools are as luclcy as we are, and we appreclate our red headed muslclan accordingly ln tolcen of that appre clatuon, we dedicate the I937 l-lespenan to hum W df We i 'N ,mf 3311 fd 9.-ma. 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But thls tlme the tables are turned and we re out to stop the anclent marlner or anyone else who ll hearken to thlS tale' Such scatter bralns not so much no1se clear the halls people and other such gentle comments enllvened the class of 37 s debut 1nto Hoqulam h1gh school As freshmen we looked wlth w1de open eyes toward the h1gh school that lodged so many 1m presslve people Consequently we trled to 1m1 tate the envled ones by attendlng senlor h1gh assemblles and repented bltterly as we remaln C' forty mlnutes after school for our mlscon dl ct All lmportance at our flrst class meetlng we elected Jack Arthaud presldent Verna Sundqulst v1ce presldent Hazel W1ll1ams sec Marlowe sergeants at arms It was with amazement that the muslcal d1recto1 Mr Starr regarded the Junlor h1gh glee club for It was entlrely composed of fresh men' H1s amazement grew however after he heard a rusty number or two from us Yes that vocal tranlng was a necesslty as well as a cultural asset Wlth the bu1st1ng buds of spr1ng the Fresh men Dramatlc Club burst forth w1th a pay assembly that was the talk of the school The cast lncluded Geraldlne Rlebe Leona Neathery Margorle Snyder Verna Sundqulst and Evelyn Glngrlch After havlng been repeatedly told that we were too young for a danclng class we decld ed to put on our Frosh Frollc wlthout any rehearsals though some of us were doubtful of our falry footed qualltles Florence Karl Shlrley Marlowe Roy Ma Jor Stan Mlckelson and George Eres were named commlttee chalrmen for the soclal event 4 After bltter arguments oxer the motlve of our frollc we at last agreed that lt should glorlfy spr1ng and proceeded to buy quant1t1es of pale plnk and green streamers People own 1ng frult trees were assalled by commltteemen vt ho returned bearlng armloads of choxcest blos soms These were thrust 1nto baskets ln the old gym Know deceasedj The streamers we wound about all posts avallable To our eyes the results were lncomparable You can Well 1ma glne our 1nd1gnat1on when 1n the annual our decoratlons were llkened to blg peppermlnt candy stlcks' Desplte our Junlor h1gh school locatlon a number of our classmen broke 1nto h1gh school news Jack Arthaud at a Junlor h1gh track meet establlshed a Southwest Washmgton pole vault record Hazel Wllllams accompanled Hoqulam con testants at the muslc meet 1n Longvlew Verda Glles ML1sse Rychard Georglana Dole Florence Karl Verna Sundqulst and Shlr ley Marlowe won places on the senlor h1gh sw1mm1ng varslty And Flo ence Karl d1d us honor on the Hesperlan staff What IS so rare as a day IH June? Then 1f ever come perfect days And so Wlth that thought neatly tucked ln our mlnds and our flrst class annuals neatly tucked under our arms we left Junlor h1gh for exer' Back to school' Th1S tlme as sophomores we bustled 1mportantly through the portals of the senlor h1gh However the bustle was soon taken out of us when we reallzed that we were Just small fry or a mere drop 1n the bucket Wlth M1ss Laura Forsberg as our advlsor we proceeded to do some organlzlng Bob M11 ler was elected presldent B111 Murphy v1ce presldent Florence Kar1 secretary treasurer George Eres sergeant at arms Gus Sundqulst H , . . - Y ' l , , , . . . I . . . . Y , . - 7 ' ' - , I . . ca ' ' i. ' a 9 , , sr . - Y 7 a ' ' 7 ' 4 4 - . . ' 1 y 9 ' ' . . . H . - . . . U - . . . . . Y I Y . . .- . . , i ' , y . . . , ' ' ' , Q n L s - - y S ' ' ' . 9 ' 5 y ' ' v ' ' retary-treasur-erg Dorothea Dean, and Shirley , . I .' . s 9 y ' , - - , . . 7 . 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D ' ' 1 ' ' 5 1 l SENICDR l-IISTCDRY l CONTINUED l yell leader and Georglana Dole class repre scntatwe In keepmg Wlth tradition we had our au tumn no date dance IH the gym Commlttee members braved the elements ensnarmg black berry vmes at the r1sk of pneumoma 1n at temptmg to secure the necessary but eluslve fall leaves Wlth a few make shlfts here and there the deslred autumn effect was fmally procured Bob Mlller and Darrell Austln were the two envled class members who as sophomores earn ed the1r football letters To top that Bob was awarded an Octonek football sweater Then came the hoop season Thor Peter son Jack Arthaud Stan Mlckelson Bob M1ller and Ivan Dorey carrled away second team hon ors Not to be outdone by the masculme mem bers of the class three of the falrer sex Verda Glles Geraldme Rlebe and Amta Breese played on the glrls varslty squad Evelyn G1ngr1ch and Verda Glles were more than successful 1n volley ball bemg the only Sophomore mermalds on the sW1mm1ng team were Florence Karl ML1sse Rychard Shlrley Marlowe and G9OTg13H3 Dole At mld year we found that The old order changeth y1eld1ng place to new Stan Mlck elson was elected presldent Verna Sundqulst v1ce presldent Roy Major secretary treasurer John Lund and Gus Sundqulst sergeants at arms Harold Lundqu1st yell leader and Doro thea Dean representatlve Wlth the comlng of sprlng tradltlonal sprlng tradltlonal spr1ng fever developed 1nto a severe fever of energy Ruby Benson fever 1shly exclalmed and declalmed her way to a star debator Georglana Dole and Verda Glles labored on the Glrls Councll whlle B111 Mur phy Thor Peterson and Bob Smlth worked off a b1t of surplus energy on the Boys Councll Jack Arthaud and Bob M1ller d1st1ngu1shed themselves 1n track by wlnnlng places 1n fleld everts Then one balmy day IH MISS Forsbergs room there gathered after school a mysterlous group of serlous lookmg people Florence Karl Verna Sundqulst Elsle Gustafson Ethel Lou Smlth Shlrley Marlowe Georglana Dole Joe Clark Bob Smlth Roy Major Clarence Holm Stan Mlckelson and B111 Murphy Just a peep 1n the door would convlnce any one It was a case for the authorltles or that one S eye Slght requlred attentlon Surrounded by heaps of colored paper the above mentloned sat 1n a c1rcle armed wlth scls sors that snlpped menacmgly as confused mur murs rose and fell Wlnklng codflsh red Whlte and blue saw tooth wlngless sea sprlte and other unfathomable phrases proved too much for any spy At last the mystery cleared when the hap py pamt be smeared comm1ttee announced that everythlng was shlp shape for the nautlcal but n1ce Sophomore Hop For one nlght the Vasa Hall was mlracu lously transformed 1nto an aquatlc paradlse Wlth paper flshes leaplng coquettlshly about the walls The Mummy and the Mumps the cholce for our class play set people guesslng when It threatened to be the Mummy and the Measles as that chllds malady swept the school 1nclud mg even d1gn1f1ed semors Under MISS Amta Petersons d1rect1on the cast whlch lncluded B111 Murphy Evelyn Gmgrlch Bob Mlller Mary Kay Wlnkle Clarence Holm Roy Major Anlta Breese Geneva Sm1th Gus Sundquxst and Dol ores Paylor d1d a mlghty flne job of the play and escaped the measles if if wk Havmg been lmmortallzed 1n the Hesperlan by M Llsse Rychard Florence Karl and Shlrley Mallowe we spent the summer months con tentedly feehng that Th1s our 11fe exempt from publlc haunt Fmds tongues ln trees books 1n the runnmg brooks Sermons ln stones and good ln evelythmg I would not change It E151 . - . . , ! 7 ' A ' . , L . . . . - - , , - . . , y . ' - r y 9 7 . . . . . . - , , , , 7 7 , . . . , i u ' Q , - ' ' . . . , l 9 9 1 Ln y - Q ' . K y ' ll ' ' ' 77 ii - ' 7 y ' ' as cc ' V - n ' ' y 1 7 7 7 7 , - - Q - - 7 7 ' 61 ' 77 ' Y 7 V 7 ' . , . . . . . . , k mn , r 1 - 1 s two sophomores on the hlgh school team. v .. K6 77 ' I , A , 1 a . . i , , , Ki 77 ' Cl - . , . . . ,, . 7 , , - . . . . . . . - 4 ' , , V , . . . . . - . . 7 7 - , , - , . . . . . 7 7 7 , - - . . . 1 7 7 7 s 1 2 ' ' ' - , 7 7 7 ' , , . . . . n 1 n n - , , L n 7 . , . . . 9 ' ' ' , ' 7 7 1 1 1 ' 1 , n ' : , , . . . . . ' ' , , SENICDR I-IISTCDRY l CONTINUED l However the followlng fall when the school bell shook off lts summer s dust we dld d6C1d9 to change our attltude Maybe It was from hablt or the deslre to show off our deep tan or curloslty to see how It would feel to be a Junlor but at any rate there we were Wlth shln lng faces and soon had elected Bob Mlller pres ldent Blll Murphy VICE presldent Florence Karl secretary treasurer John Kosenskl yell leader Darrell Austln sergeant at arms and Clarence Holm class representatlve Thls group was succeeded at mld year by Stan Mlckelson presldent John Lund VICE presldent Florence Karl secretary treasurer John KOSGHSKI yell leader Harold Manker sergeant at arms and Blll Murphy class repre sentatlve Wlth the frost on the pumpkln and the crackle of dry leaves came thoughts of a mys tely play somethlng Wlth a chlll thrlll and secret panels The Inner Clrcle dlrected by Mr Hardlng and played by a slngle mascullne cast and double femlnlne cast whlch lncluded Dolores Paylor Florence Karl Verda Glles Shlrley Marlowe Lorralne Cook Anlta Breese Mary Sturblch Kathryn Egge Leona Neathery Jeanetta Johnston Arnold Morrow Ian Eadle Roy Major Donald Evans Francls Beaulleu Rolf Espedal 36 Elvln Backholm 36 and Pal mer Berge 36 more than answered the requlre ments Wlth burstlng buttons we proudly polnted out John Lund Olale Warj onen Darrell Austln George Anderson Stan Mlckelson Bob Mlller and Harold Manker our football heroes and Wlllle Makl thelr manager Then Wlth dazlng rapldlty raln clouds floated away Wlth football scores Dame Nat ure produced the sun ln all h1S glory and the hlgh school produced a mlghty neat basketball squad Bob Mlller Thor Peterson and Stan Mlckelson from our class Wh1ZZ8d through many a vlctory 6 As the hoopsters were havlng thelr last fllng the famlllar plnk and whlte sulted lndl vlduals began thelr sprlnts toward Emerson fleld Thor Peterson Paul Paulson and Bob Mlller vlctorlously carrled off track letters Stan Mlckelson Don Crawford and Rov Malor spent thelr tlme wleldlng tennls rackets Wllat s the use of anythlng? we lazlly wondered as a robln trllled outslde the wlndow and sunbeams danced tantallzlngly before us Georglana Dole Ivan Dorey Florence Karl Roy MaJor Shlrley Marlowe M Llsse Rychard Mary Sturblch and Verna Sundqulst kept thlnk lng they would wrlte thelr Hesperlan storles rlght now Two mlnutes later you would flnd them lost ln dreams of Tomorrow tomorrow and tomorrow Then the Junlor Senlor ball' The very Now we were actually to help ln 1tS preparatlon Under the watchful eye of a senlor we feverlshly cut aurora borealls streamers Wlth amazlng energy The Alaskan Indlan theme was so con vlnclng that we almost felt on speaklng terms Wlth the pengulns To be or not to be that IS the questlon Whether tls nobler to be a common flower snatcher or to rlsk belng swept out of a garden by a lehement NO' was our puzzle as bacca laureate and commencement preparatlons began Wlth a pardon me whlle I DICK your l1l16S expresslon we vlgorously bore down on all flower growers When baccalaureate and com mencement nlghts rolled around profuslons of flowers lnnocently nodded from approprlate nooks Llttle dld the spectator guess what angulsh heart break and wounded feellngs were lncurred by the Junlors as they set out on thelr quests for those blossoms all eyes were for the hlgh and mlghty senlors Oh well next year was yet to come Revenge IS sweet , , . n Q , ,y . . . . . - 7 7 . - ' ' ' ' s , u y 9 9 9 ' , , ' y 7 ., . 7 . ' . - A se 7 Y y y ' 1 H , . ,,, . - , ' A . 1 ' r 1 . . . . n . - - f I 7 7 7 . 4 , . . . 7 y 9 ' ' . . , . . . ' . y 3 L 9 , , , ' . . . - . g , - , . T . . . . 7 7 7 ' ' I ' ' ' s r 4 ' Y ' ll - 7 7 7 ' - as K , . - . h ' name had always held a secret glamor for us. - Y , . . . Q cc ' I nv ' . . , , , , . . . l . ' n - 1 7 1 9 r ' a a 1 ' ' . 7 7 7 , , , 66 , 'K ' 'YY 7 7 7 9 - , X 9 - 9 9 9 1 ' , , . . 7 7 P ' 66 77 I' - . . , ' N 7 . , - - - - - - 7 7 7 . . 1 n 7 7 7 7 , , , . , . , . . , 7 7 ! . - A . Li' L , . . , , 1 , , K . SENIQR I-IISTCDRY l CONTINUED l After all what IS rexenge' Thls was a dally questlon when as lofty senlors we return ed the fOll0XV1Ylg golden September only to flnd that the tardy room com enlently accommodated senlors as vsell as anyone else We d heard of the soft llfe of a senlor but as we flew from class to class and trled to be ln every actlvlty at once we xery much doubted the exlstence of such a reputed Utopla Wlth Stan M1Cli9lSOH as presldent Blll Mul phy V109 presldent Florence Karl secretary Georglana Dole treasurer George Anderson sergeant at arms Johnny KOSBHSKI yell leader and Shlrley Marlowe representatlve we began com entlonally enough After havlng argued our whole lunlor year about class colors we took up the battle anew thls year ox er sweaters Flnally the nawy blue and whlte models agreed upon were satlsfactory to all or almost all of us but at that tlme there were the usual number who deslred somethlng dlfferent a hand knlt collar or no draft pockets By far the greatest pel cent of football let termen thls season were senlors George An derson Darrell Austln Joe Clark Bob Brault Don Crawford Bob Clark John IQOSQIISKI Olave Warlonen Clarence Holm John Lund Stan Mlckelson Bob Mlller Thor Peterson and the manager Wlllle Makl Bob Mlller was wlnner of the lnspllatlonal trophy and Darrel Austln was g'lN91'1 the honorary team captalncy Senlor nlght thls year proved on OCCHSIOH for top hats and broad Even the most ellte felt that the Club Senlor set the RltZ back 1 notch We also felt our llterary lncllnatlons satls fled when Florence Karl and Roy Major were elected annual edltors and Shlrley Marlowe re celxed the edltorshlp of the H1 News Then mth the hoop season came a SGFIQS of thrllls chllls and all around surprlses that wlll never be exceeded The senlor cagers that came through wlth the bacon were Frank Landls Ivan 7 Dorey Thor Peterson Bob Mlller and Stan NIICKQISOII Wlth Stan MICKQISOH as year round prcsl dent of Boys League and Georglana Dole year around presldent of Glrls League actlxltles kept burstlng about Us llke popcorn' Then unexpectedly one day we were con fronted wlth a huge slgn that calmly lnformed us that The Whole Towns Talklng Wlth a twlnge of consclence each lndlvldual regarded the accuslng slgn untll lt was revealed that lt was the senlor play tltle Wlth a cast lncludlng Dolores Paylor Blll Murphy Walter Bannon Kathryn Egge Mary Lou Walsh Arnold Mor row Bob DuGay Hazel W1lll3mS Dorls Bray Verda Glles Jeanetta Johnston and Cllff Sund qulst the play more than llV6d up to 1tS tltle It set the whole town talklng of lts success Whlle the tracksters were out puttlng on mlleage students became serlously alarmed as a tauntlng H1 Dlddle Dlddle or Three Bllnd M109 floated boldly from MISS Wllllams room Even the bravest of the frlghtened number was larred from hlS complacency upon peerlng lnto the room In one corner stood an overslzed daffo dll belng serenaded by one of the three llttle p1gS No thlS couldnt be rlght One more zlflnce explalned everythlng They were prepa ratlons for our Junlor senlor ball done ln Mother Goose style' Even though we had always been well repre sented ln the muslc department we were addl tlonally proud when Patty Watklns and Mar ant C rlson won honors at the Northwest MUSIC Educators Conference ln Portland At th closlng of our year It Stlll remalns hard to realize that we were senlors That all lmpresslve tltle IS only useful as an excuse for a stray tear drop and a Shlny nose on class day After ll All the world s a stage and all the men and women merely players We ve had our entrance and now thls IS our 9X1t . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 , K 1 K , K , , ' 1 1 . . , K , K K K, ' K 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 , 3 1 - 1 1 1 K K K 1 3 ' K1 A1 .1 v 1 A1 A1 I 5 K , Y Q . 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A if - Y 1 Y U Y , , , 5 any-sail Top Rovt Ablahamson Ma lanne Alexander Bud Ashenfelter Hflrrlet Anderson Romane Attaha Adelle Barnet Don Bavle Marxan Bogle Albert Bow er Gene 2nd ROW Blackmore Jessle Brown R1chard Brault Betty Buhler Charles Brown Marlanne Bunker W1ll1s Bruncev Andryanna IUNICDR CLASS Cooper Wayne Buckl y Elsle DLLat ur Joe C lhoun June Ecu 1nd Elu ood C 'houn Vlrglnla Elflund Bert Caxlscn Fva E1 nay Ha ry 3rd Rom Carlson Gladxs Engllsh Sam DeLateur Ma11e Erlckson Delbert DeMeerleer Edlth ETICKQOD Stllson DuBo1s Jeanne E don Myl s Duncan Ione 118 Fal blother G orge Ellls Vlolet FWOGSIIGITI Ben England Mavbelle Foste Darrol F11 ch Kathryn 4th Rovx Garrett Walter Gu tafson George F0 ter Phylhs H111 B111 Flase Marlan Hedman Don Gono Evelyn Huffakex B111 Grax Margueut Hunley Ph1l G ox es MHXIDC Tru IU Eugene Gruby ROSIC F' Row Irvun Hallan Gustln Helen Jane Jacques Gene Hackle Helen Jacobson B111 Jmte B111 H1-adland Elallll? Johnson Earl Ba1ll1e Leoma Long Bob Holderman Mu11el Luce Ovsen Jacka Ruth Gowel Betty George Gladyls ' , '1' ' , S , V V Y. , L1 , . .. - x 1 W e . - ' , . . 22- , , , Lrh Y . . -.1 ' ' F' v' - ' an ' ,- . . . -1 I V' I ,I ' V y v . - , A Q A Q 'xl' , 1' . Beltico, Jennie Fisher. Mary Jean Hansen. Edna ' - s . .' . ' ff sv, 4. ' ' . ' V ' I v ' 7 , l . 4 . - 'V - 4 v .' Q Y v . V . I my A I V I rw- -va '- N-me 1 -.. l . , Top Rovs Jlnsen Shnlew Loman Henlv Jolmson O111e Maltsberger Russell Kllcup Enld Mattler Albert Landstrom Margaret MICKEISOH Lee Lamoreaux V1rg1n1a Morrls Don Levelton Norma Levus Ruth Ohman Arthur Lltwen Evelyn 2nd Row Loff Edna Olson Wann Longnecker Opal Panorlan Alert IUNICDR CLASS Loudexbvck Bettv Pnker Selmel Luroqulst Clara Plulbrlck Al Matteson Eva P10 heroe Fd Mattler Lennea Reece Eldon Matuhch Bertha Ross Gordon Mllbradt Rosahe Satlow Sam 3rd Row Scott Jlm M11ler LOUISE Smlfh Alf ed Murphy Elleen Soule Kenny Norberg Carollne Stubberf1 ld Don Norrls Mar1an MMG ,A 'dj E' Cao-'rv-F Tlbbetts OIIVCI W lgn 1 Dale Ol en Jean Walker Norman Oeborne Maxlne Mlller Juanlta Warblngton Lee Peterson Wllda 4th Rom Poppos Ethel PHSSICK Ellzabeth Whltn y Maurlce Pellmen Ruth Wlse LOUIS Peltola Elsle WIIIIVBY Bud Per 1ne Marle Wlttren Harold Perry Marle Z6I'Ill1Ck3 Me1r1ll Prvde Gladys Ralph Catheunt Rubottom Ve1mae Ryan Eunxce Rydrnan Vllglllla :nth Row Sawyer Roxanna Ctott Betty Slden Agnes Slmmons Muriel Small No1ma Stanberry Ed1th S e Crolx Dorothy Stlnchfleld Kathleen Sl om Ruth Sutlouch Elsle 'Ia lor Norabelle Turnbull Wand-1 Waldo Anna Welch LOIS Mallshevuskl Marx Hlnchllffe Jean - 1 , . 5 G, , Z L. l . Y, , c, . . A' V . , ' ' . ' V L -w - , .Q . . . ., . . - ' - L , 1 l ' . I N, Y ' y ' . l . YY . Newton. Charles - 5 , A , - 4' , 1' ' ' , 'fy , ' . ' 1 . ' , 1 f , 7 f ff f 19 1 Jf Q KMWWMLM ,Y , , - A 1 . , .w Y , I , SGPHCDMCDRE CLASS Back Row Anderson Eva Alken Bob L1 tus Kathryn Aye Bob Beaudom Jeanne Bagley Norman Blofm Laura Baler Wllllam B1 nstad Margaret Brault Audry Campbell B111 C1111 Fleeta Can pbell Gall Colt Erma Champ Bfb 2nd Row Cooper Malloue Charman Dlck DeLateur Frances Coldlron Aubrey Dlckes Rena Clayton Claude Dllk EISIE Cole George Dore Phyllls Davls Lester Dunham Elalne Dehne B111 Ead1e Frances Dore Marshal Erlckson Bob Flnch Margaret 3rd Row Estelle Fred Flsher Bal bara Farnus Francls Foulds Elleen Flodstrom Tage DeHaven Betty 20 Frederlckson Don F'I'1Ck Vlrgxnla Gardner Bob Frodel Betty Glaham Bob Fryett Myrtle Hall Don E Garr1son Mlldred Hall Don G Gessner Katherlne 4th Row Hal r1s Earl Goodwln Lols Hellman Wally Gower Roberta, Hoeschen Harold Grlgsby Marllyn Holderman Jlm Haney Endafae Husbv Kenny Harper Marlan Iraola Fred Heck Ruth Jameson Johnny Helkel Karen Jans n Allan Henderson Frances 5th Row Jensen Earl Hoag Marcla Huffaker Donna Dorsey Ray Jewell Mauan Carpenter Don Johnson Allce Edmondson Rlchard Johnson V1v1an Jolley Berna Jones Donna Hovls V1rg1n1a Bozak Wanda Trmeer Edlth 'er' , y Q B ' rs, . ' . , , v Brook, Bob . - Ethrldge, Lucllle Campbell, T1m0thy . D ' ' I v ' 4 1 ' ' y Y y 1 s ' ' ' ' , , , , 1 with 1- - :A -fe M -ws SCDPHCDMCDRE CLASS Back Row Kallam Bob Kle1n Kathryn Klock John Lamp Ma1gue11te Knutson Karsten La1so11 E' K1ache L vxey WIS J 1 Land1s Hen v Lundst1om Mlldled Levus Jafk VIcFadden V1rg1n1a L.1nne Walte Mayor Ruth 2nd Rovs Madenvxald W11bur Martmson Mlldred M1Ck61SOD Ed Mathlas Dolothy Naw1ock1 Joe M1l1er Oleson M1ller O hell INTOIXIS Ellzabeth Wayne Pa Don M31 y Lou Iucc H1 y M111 en Wllda O :ood Lt Mu1 phy Jean Parsons Stanley 3rd Row Nelson Angelln Peterson Carl New ton Ethel Phllb 1ck Jame Oberg Buena P1 vde H1lden Pmckney Adelalde Sandex son G01 don Read Marga1et Schley Russell Relbe Carmen Smlth Warne1 Robe1t F1o1ence Stevenson Jack Rose Maxme 4th Row Sudde1 th B111 Sundqulst A1no1d Ryan Shlrley Xaughn JUHIOI m th V1rg1n1a VVWICIEII Edvyalcl St lem A1109 Weakley W111ard Stoker June Webster Don Stovse Lor1a1ne Wells He1be1t Sudderth Marletta W11ta Ol1yer 5th Row Swanson Gladys Woodvya1d Hovya1d Teagle Doreen Wr1ght, Jack Wuson Rlchard Thomas B tty Tobey Luella Vlluclch Frances Wa'la nnc Ward M315 Wells Allce Wells Phylll Wllson Judy Wood Ilene McGrath Jean Po tman Ellzab th . 1 l . V f- . t ' . - ' .. ' 11' .' , ' ' , glth Z . 1 i I xq ' v ' 4 . C 7, ' K ' 'go' 1. v . , , Le 11211 v ' ' V1 U J Ruljardl ThOIT13,S, Alberta e 1 . 1' f A - 4 4 . V ' 3 1 ' . . M.. . - , , . h 1 I K. - . S . 5 A ' ' 1 ce. Suza 1 . . . . I 21 l lk IVY . . Ll , Ifi .f.'1 ? 'I31 'Y 1 .' ' ,- w 332' DWF' - ., v.,V .Y 1 FRESI-IMEN CLASS Top Rom Ab1'1IIlS B'11L 111 A1ndt W1ll1s Ab1ah3.I'I'lSOll C 101111 Bflckholm EdVRl.Il Andrews Bonnle Jean BaldW1n Stanlew Bayer George Backholrn Ellen Bell Brees Bavle Anna Mae Benson Roy B ck Ida Berqulst Kenneth Beltlco Olga B'llI'1L Leona1d Bolek Elalne 2nd Row Bond Elmo BlaDdV1Ck Anna BOI1f1B1d James B1ovwn Che Boyd bhnl B1uncev Dl'1118, Callaghan Floxd Bubhtz Zena Cemehch Jol111 Buckley Vngnna Champ John Cha e Donna CIC 11th Joe Clark Ruth Clarke DeVon Cole Rutn Coldlron Doxle Dalby Rob rta 31 d Rom Compton F1 ed DOIIOVICK V1o1et C01 um Rax Doohttle Juanlta Crumpacker Bob Du IIYIOV Evelyn 9 Cummlngs O11n Duncan JoAnn Dzlk Fled Dunn LOIS Dorgan Dale E 1ckson Exelyn Eckman Chest 1 FISHGI Faye EIWIH Jnnrny F1sher VIOIEI Enghsh Daud F1eder1ckson Marga1et 4th Row Er1ckson S1gurd C1111 Sylvla Estek F1ank G11l Wllbulta Fletcher Allen Gose BOl11l1Q Jea11 Flodstrorn Douglas Gradl R1ta Ford Howard Gravelle Fa1th Foulds Ronald Cwustm Ellld Gano TIIEGCIOI Ha1tle5 Echth C 1'es B1ll5 JF Roxx I-end ICRSCU Edlth G1ll Allen Gunter Ve1non Irwln Lols Johnson DO1Ofh6H Johnson F1ances Hask1ns W1ll1am Jones Mayella Henderson Robert Kllcup Ma1 301 16 Holmlund Kenn th K1lcup Mfuw Johnson Chfnles Johnson Lols Johnson Stanlev Ellls Donna ' ' , ,xry ' . .. v l 1 ' . Sy . Aj ' Y ' 'L I c 'Nc ' , - - , 1 .W . K . - K K ' 'A ' , r' . , ' Ft ' . A 1 I . '. .- - D - 1 l 3' 1 ' Ayres' Betty Jane s , ' , ' ' Holmlund, Eleanor ' in V S 'I I , ' A . ' . e - . D . A' . . . l ' ' , e . ' , ' C X, V 0 l S 1 ' Y ' I ' l K -Lv V . 'V . i 4 , K ' L . ' , ' 1 h 1 -2 I +I M- , ,..z.-,. ., 1 1 .- . ,. ,.. 3 1 an J 1 ....,..- ,-ff . - --u 1 FRESHMEN CLASS Top Row Jcnsen Wallace KIKZIDEQI Dztty John on Walter L nCaste1 Clxudm Knud on O Sl Landreth Maxmz Kunz Kall Lan June La Chapelle Andlewx L'1ntL Ruth Mfuv Lamm1 Elm Laughhn Patty LQDCHQLGI Norman Lund Dorothy Lash Paul Lutzvlck Ruth Lutzwlck Tom Lxnfh Gelaldme 2nd Row Mandlch Vlctor Marlow Ellen Mandlch Mem n MLKCL Ilfne M d L la lvfcody Bob 1JIulh1u e Geneuexe Mos1e1 Edwaxd Nelson Golol Nunond Tu ston Ocheltlee Kouem C son Cla cnc Olson Do olhv Oslund L men e Ostrom Nell1e Ost rgald Harold Pal ons Y11g1n1a Ostrcm B111 31d Rox Plrsons V1 glnla Paulson Jame Peterson Rose ndexgxaft Dale Pe1s1ch Pe e Powers Margaret Ravsanen Mlldred P111 John PODIIIIIB Anneltg P ames Wesley Root Ma y B th Ihodes I-1e1b rt P1 ell Ma ga1e1 Rlttex Jack limi LlL,we1n KG I1 Qeehofel Patr1c1a Rowe L Ql1e Cllllfh Do 0 Ryan Bob Sm1th Jo ephme Sandstrom B111 Sy mdor Wanda Sell g Kenn th S ll b1Ch Cec1l1a Qoule Charles Stusser Katherme Thomas Bob Svlan Charlotte Tollfeldt Haxvey 'IIIIKCI JON luxnbull Joy Van Ess Fled oth Row Walker Ma1y Walsh DEHH1 Walker Ruth W Lzel Jo Woodall Ius Wlcklund Hen1y Worthley Dorrene Wlehle Din W1-1,,l Adahne Wlehle Cal Wylam Marjorle WIIIIVCT Vlrgll Wllson foward W1nkle Leo Wood Jack Wornstaff Jlm Wyckoff B111 Y omans Ro and Zlmmerman Don . . . o Q Q . 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' ' . . 0 Y - K, v V y A E 23 l JUNIOR CLASS Buck Benny r1des agam' Don t get exclted xt s only Selma Parker Jumor class prexy hax mg a llttle fun 1n the Jumors annual assembly Not only dld the class of 38 loyally enter ta1n the student body wlth a take off from the Jello broadcast but they were also Well repre enltd 1n school aCt1Vlt16S Plgskm carrlers were Lou1s Wxse Bud Alexander Joe DeLateur Bob Elllngson Tony Lachlondo Eldon Reece Sam Satlow John Vldu c1ch and John Ward Grlzzly cagers were Les ter Mlckelson Norman Walker and Don Stub berfleld Instead of the tradltlonal splne ch1lle1 a l1l nous comedy The Next Tlme We Elope w s presented 1n the nevx gym Member s of the cast were Edlth DeMeerleer Mm 1n Flase enfelter Maybelle England Don MOTTIS W1ll1s Bunker Myles Esdon J1m Scott Don Hedman Kenneth Soule and Rlchard Broun Mr Hard mg, ably dlrected the ploductlon MISS Wllhl0YN and class members worked on xar1ous commlt tees to msure the play s success Executlve commltteemen for the Junlor Senlor Ball were Selmer Parker Harry Elway u d Lols Welch Pep was contrlbuted to the school 1n the for lr of Harry Elway who vsas elected vell kmg th -ugh student body electlons Jumors chosen to lead the class durmg the flrst semester were Presldent Selmer Parker VICC presldent LOUIS Wlse secretary treasurer Helen Hackler class representatlve Els1e Pel tola sergeant at arms Eldon Reece yell leader Harry Elway They were succeeded 1n the sec ond term by Presldent Selmer Palker uce Agnes Slden class lepresentatne Kathleen Stlnchfleld sergeant at arms Eldon Reece yell leader WllllS Bunker f SCPHCDMORE CLASS Gulded by Presldent Don Flederlc ison and a group of act1ve and capable offxcers the class of 39 resolved to make 1ts sophomore year a happy and memorable one On December 11 the sophomores presented thelr assembly Whlch was well recelved by the student body Frances Henderson belng the pro glam chalrman Partlcularly d1d the sophomores d1st1ngu1sh themselves ln athletlcs Those wmnmg the1r football letters wele Aubry Coldlron Bob Gard ner Carl Peterson and Ed Mlckelson Flrst 24 team basketball men were Kenny Husby Don Hall and Don Frederlckson Second team as ketball lettermen were Bob Alken Wayne e son Bob Champ Don Freder1ckson Kenny Hus by Ed Mlckelson and Bob EIICKSOH One of the most successful dances of the year was the Sophomore Clrcus Hop held May 22 the hall belng gally decorated wlth every thlng from the Indla rubber man to cages of Jungle beasts Dollars to Doughnuts a comedy d1rected by MISS Peterson was gn en May 7 under the aus plces of the sophomore class I . S 1 r . u 9 ' : ' y - ' . ' 3 'ss ' . 1 . , . . . . , k'k' , vu ini YI A' - . . . . . , P I I LL! I 1 ' 1 , v ww ' , 1 I - , , a L ' Q ' 4 - 9 9 ' - 7 ' e s . ' : , ' , ' 9- X , 1 K W 7 7 K I 9 9 9 ' ' ' ' 9 ' ' ' . . . . 9 9 ' . . ' - 9 9 ' 9 ' 9 K ' L 9 L ' 9 9 9 - , as ' 77 , . ' h K 9 9 9s I ' ' W9 9 9 1 ' ' 1 '1 1- . ' . 1 . 1' - L ' , c c L 1 . , , Gladys Carlson, Norma Leverton, Harrlet Ash- presxdent, Norman Walkerg secretary-treasurer, '1 . .W u D u 1 v . , Y L, L L , LEL L ' 7 , 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 -1 -1 1 . . 7 A L Y 7 7 Y K A7 3 f . 7 - ' . . , . . , . . . . . , , ' ' y , . . b '- v - : , Ol - . . 1 A, y , K, , L.- , L , ' sl . , . . . 1 1 s 1 L L' L'Lv LELY L 1 . . . , L , sl Ll ' . . . S , - r' ' ' . . T S . . v .H . 5' ' L L L L 5' S 1 1 K1. A1 T u N S,99 1 - L ' 2 , - 1 . , 1 1 ,1- 9 l 9 L ' l Sf. SQPHONKMEICLASS l CONTINUED l Outslde of class act1v1t1es many sophomolcs are 1IlV0lV8Cl 1n student body zffalrs such as Boys League treasurer Don Hall Boys Coun c1l Bob Alken Jumor Vaughn Henry Landls Warner Smlth Glrls Councll VlFg1Hld Smlth Mary Lou MOFFIS student body yell duke Lem Elway Pepsters Club Betty DeHaven Vlrglnlt Frlck Marllyn Grlgsby V1rg1n1a Smith Edna fae Haney Mlldred Martmson Karxn Helkel Barbara Flsher and Mary Lou Morr1s Otflcers selected for the tlrst semester were Pres1dent Don Frederlckson YlC8Dl'9S1Cl8lll Don Hall secretary treasurer Betty June Thomas sergeant at arms Bob Champ yell leader Lem Elway class Y'6Dl6S6I'lt3t1Y9 Bob Alken Second semester offlcers were Pres1dent Don Frederlckson uce presldent Bob Alken secretary Mary Lou Morr1s tleasuler VlFf.,lHld Smlth sergeant at arms Bob Gardner yell leader Lem Elway class representatne Jumor Vaughn f FRESHMAN'CLASS Btartlng out under Mr AlldS1Hd a new and very enthuslastlc advlsor th1s year s treshman goal for many classes IH the future Fred Van Ess was chosen presldent H1s fellow Off1C9lS were Harvey Tollfdt NICE presldent Jo Anne Duncan secretary treasurer Wesley Reames and Allen Glll sergeants at arms Herb Rhodes and Ossle Knudson yell leaders As the group dl not organlze unt1l December the tlrst soclal event was a Chrlstmas Party wh1ch mcluded ex changlng of g1fts and a program Other out standlng events on the freshman soclal calendar conslsted of danclng classes a Valent1ne Dance wlth upperclassmen as guests the annual class play presented under the dlrectlon of M1ss Mey er and the Frollc the blg nlght of the year Bob Ryan was chosen edltor of the Blg Broadcast the school paper He 15 the flrst boy to achlexe th1s d1st1nct1on ASSOC13t9 edltors were Boys sports Bob Moody Bob Crumpacker Fred Van Ess glrls sports Dorothy Olson art edltor An drew LaChapelle features Mary Beth Root ln l25l tervlews Barbari Abrams roll rooms B111 Glles clubs and SOCl6ty Lloydlne Ryan humor Athletlcs held a promlnent place IH the class actlxltles Glrls turned out for tennls Illlflf., pong, svummlng volleyball baseball and basket ball Donna Chase won the tltle ot champlon plng pong player ot the IUHIOI hlgh school New sports lntroduced th1s year xx ere hor seshoes bad mlnton and clock golf Football letters were awarded to John Champ Bob Crumpacker Wes ley Reames Howard Wllson Merton McManus Delfred Glles Doyle Coldlron B111 Sandstrom John Phll Frank Estek Fred D1lk Allen Glll and Elmo Bond Coach Trleschel presented basketball letters to Ted Gano Walter Johnson Wesley Reames Delfred Glles John Champ Guy Wayman Jack Woods Wllllam Haskms Doyle Coldlron Elmo Bond and Fred Van Ess We are probably not the most remarkable class to f1n1sh Junior hlgh school but we d1d enjoy our selves and look wlth great antlclpatlon to the school years ahead 1' 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' ' 1 1 1' - 1' 1 1 1. 1, . 1 1 , 1 , . , 4' . l 1 I I 1 1 I 1 l ' 1 1 I 1 1 c 1 , 1 1 1 , 1 - 1 , ' 1 1 ,- . v . , , . 1 ' 1' , , 1' - 1' , 1 I - ' 1 , , , , . , , . 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Je we gf x V+: QW gi QE I W 'J' 'E-Qi' 1 1 32 v r 534' s if' 215 1' Pm 1,f:'2V',f , M . .4 ,. 4' Tl 'L Q af 53? 11543 kv 'Q-M-'ff as 5.555253 , ,, ,Q.'jM in o 1 Rov1 4tl1 llovx l I 11l R 11 lst R111 11111 ll we-1 e D le F1-,Le 1 1 'X ll 11 e tl 111 I H 1111 Ill llllll l1 ll 1 l Ill UI 1 1 1 X 1l 1 HESPERIAN STAFF Ram ra1n go away come agam some other day vxas sung by the Hesper1an staff through out the months of February March Aprll and May Ut 18 needless to say that the ra1n had no 1ntent1on of go1ng away 1n the f1rst place o any other tlme J As a result M1ss France and the co ed1tors Roy Major and Florence Karl desperately lnaugurated an emergency measure and took a number of the annual plctures IH the gym An added attract1on for the students at th1s t1me was Mr Oltman w1th a mov1e camera Somewhat nervously puplls flled out of the bu1ld1ng w1th a determ1nat1on to show off A few glggled self consclously some pushed each other onto the lawn other executed sprmg dances or made remarkable grlmaces We wonder what we ll look l1ke to a future generat1on w1th our 1937 clothes and manners Inc1dentally 1ts a good th1ng the g1rls wore no hats for as Bob Burns says Its Queen Marys turn to laugh th1s year Hoplng for quantlty AND quallty an unusu ally large staff was chosen Under the guld l28 ance of MISQ France the followmg would be 1ournal1sts brought the1r l1tera1y talents to the fore SQHIOI edltors Shlrley MdllONNL and Kath erlne Egge 1un1or edltors Kathleen bt1nchf1eld and Agnes Slden sophomore 8d1t01S Mary Lou MOFYIQ and Karen He1kel f1eshman ed1to1 Mayella Jones football Bob Mlller and Cllfford Sundqu1st basketball Ixan Do1ey and Kenny Husby track and second team basketball Don Hall g1rls sports Leona Neathery and Zona Sm1th glrls glee club and orchestra Gene Bowe1 band Clarence Holm and Arnold Mor row assembly and d1ama Mar1an Frase and Harrlet Ashenfelter J C C Mar1e Pe1ry honor soclety Kathryn Flnch G A A and glrls H club Verda Glles pepsters Mary Stur blch boys H club and H1 Y Gordon Peterson Board of control Gladys Carlson SOC19ty Lennea Mattler and M Llsse Rychard tenn1s Emd Kll cup humor Gus Sundqu1st art Elsle Gustaf son snapshots Maybelle England and Ednafae Haney typ1StS Bernlce Kllcup Dor1s Bray and Ellzabeth Shepard copyreadel Dal1a Flod strom Q ' ' ' A 1 1 . 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' ' v' , , - 4' ,W ,J K Q' ,,,, NM ' W ' f Q '- ., Tm, A ' Q 3 am- , e 5 1 , K W 'ff , 355.3 '4 1 s I ,',,. l L V M 'T fs, sf i 'midi 'P a ' 'E 'Eff- ll W -az. ., ,,'7.f,'xr gp 'I Q as 'fn' '- rf' La: GIRLS ATHLETIC .ASSOCIATION I ye mn 11hlet1c star or be ye merely ath letlcxlly mmded' Elther IS a quallflcatlon for membershlp 1n the Glrls Athletlc Assoclatlon W1th leaves of brown tumbllng down IH September the organlzatlon of thls years club took place and the followlng offlcers were elected Verna Sundqulst presldent Verda GIIQS V106 presldent Olga Martmson secretary Marle DeLateur treasurer Bertha Matullch sergeant at arms and Zona Smlth scrlbe When Krls Krlngles season rolled around the club declded upon the preparatlon and dona tlon of Chrlstmas baskets for needy famllles Mabel Clubb chalrman ln charge planned the menus and secured necessary donatlons from the G A A members Following the mld year vacatlon second semester offlcers were elected Verna Sundqu1st pres1dent Zona Smlth VICQ p esldent Mary Sturblch secretary Mabel Clubb treasurer VlFg1H13 Ray and V1rg1n1a Rydman ser eants at arms and Edna Loff scrlbe Though the blustery wlnds of March dev el oped lnto gales and Aprll showers threatened to drown the tlrst flmld mayflovver sprlng was 1ust around the corner for the G A A Hosts ot shlnlng datfodlls soaring kltes GIRLS Shattermg all records for membershlp smce 1ts organmatlon ln 1929 the Glrls H Club now has 28 bona flde members An assembly was 1ncluded thls year 1n the 1n1t1at1on and It provlded a good laugh for the Student body Twenty members were 1n1t1ated The G1rls H Club 18 made up of those g1rls who have earned 500 polnts by turnlng out for the varlous sports A g1rl 18 granted mem bershlp not only for the year she earns the re qulred number of polnts but durlng her ent1re hlgh school career lf she turns out for at least three sports every yeax othervvlse she IS d1s mlssed from the club Team sports are basketball volleyball and baseball Flrst team members ln these sports earn 100 polnts whlle any glrl maklng varslty earns an addltlonal 100 polnts Indlvldual sports are swlmmmg tennls plng pong horseshoes badmlnton and h1k1ng The club made a speclal study of nevv act1v 1t1es to be added to the 37 38 schedule In order to have thelr plctures ln the year book the glrls undertook to sell candy chevvlng gum and m1lk mckels at the home basketball every commlttce meetmg Preparat1on began early for Hoqul tm Hlgh s play day May 8 Verna Sundqulst was general chalrman of the affau vvh1ch proved a perfectly uc essful trlbute to sprlng The plogram commlttee headed by Dolores Paylor fashloned clever programs 1n Qpllllg col ors bcarlng var1ous deslgns lelatuve to the eason The games commlttee of whlch Leona Neathery was chalrman planned a l1st of game to occupy the mormng Followlng the luncheon 1n the 1un1or hlgh audltorlum the glrls were entertalned Wlth a program Wh1Cl'1 1ncluded vocal lnstrumental and dance numbers Chalrmen of the varnous commlttees vvere Reg1strat1on Verda Glles 1nv1tat1ons Mary StLlI'b1Cl'l hostess Georglana Dole luncheon Mabel Clubb program ML1sse Rychard badges Lurllne Wayman and decoratlons Ethel Lue Smlth and Olga Martlnson The clubs gues1s 1ncluded ten representa t1ves f om each ot the tollowlng schools Long vlew Mocllps Qumault Chehalls Aberdeen Centralla Morton Castle Rock Montesano CLUB games Th1s netted them more than S20 leavlng ft mce balance for next year Offlcers elected for the flrst semester were Leona Nleathery presldent Verda Glles VICQ presldent Edna Loff secretary treasurer Jes S16 Blackmore scr1be and Dolores Paylor yell queen Offlcers elected for the second semester were Leona Neathery p1es1dent Mary Stur b1ch v1ce presldent Edna Loff secretary Do lores Paylor treasurex Kathryn Lynch ser geant at arms Maxme Wornstaff yell queen and Jessle Blackmore scrlbe M1ss Ellfabeth Patterson glrls coach vvas club advlsor The membels of the Glrls H Club are Marlan Bavle Jennle Beltlco Jess1e Blackmore 'VIar1anne Brovvn Xflfglflld Calhoun Gladys Carlson Margalet Carlson Mabel Clubb Marle DeLateur Margorle Duon Florence Fossler Verda Glles Jean Hmchllffe IVIHTIHTI Ival Edna Loff Kathryn Lynch Olga Martlnson Leona Neathery Dolores Paylol Eunlce Ryan V1r glnla Rydman Zona Smlth Edlth Stanberly Vlary Sturblch Verna Sundqulst Lurllne Way man Thelma Welch and l1I3XlI16 Wornstaff 1 -:Q A Z ' 2 ' ' Av , - . 1 ' v 1 ' ri ' 1 - Z - - L. 1 .Av ' I . . . -2 - as I y I - ' -' T ' I' ' ' ' s C , L , L A' kr. . , . . y . . 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For without pep, that old trophy case in the hall would be sadly depleted, and a number of laurels would not have been placed upon Hoquiam's head. On thc day when even the most placid club member becomes slightly pugilistic, or in other words, on Thanksgiving Day, the Pepsters made their debut. Aside from marching between halves of the grid-contest, the girls thought of the original idea of selling miniature footballs with crimson and gray ribbons attached. No doubt these Pepsters wore their rabbit foots as well ,for the outcome was 13-0 in our favor. On December 12, the annual football ban- quet was held. Among those present were the football boys, coaches, faculty members, and pepsters. Mr. Ronald Rice, our bandmaster, turned toastmaster for the evening. Mr. Huhta, Mr. Oltman, and the well-known Mr. Chester Cot- ton Wilcox were the speakers of the evening. Humorous incidents were related by Mr. Wilcox, assistant football coach at the University of Washington, concerning the Huskies, He also stressed the need of cooperation, clear thinking, and obedience to training rules. A life-like Grizzly bear was purchased by the Club and later placed in the trophy case amidst other precious belongings of the school. October 30 was the date of the Pepsters' annual assembly. In this delightful and enter- taining assembly, they proved true to their name. Vivian Lindbergh led the group in all their activities during the first semester. She was assisted by vice-president, Agnes Siden, secre- tary, Dolores Paylorg treasurer, Geneva Smith, scribe, Jessie Blackmore, sergeants-at-arms, Marie DeLateur and Dorothy Hays, and yell leader, Mary Kay Winkle. Officers elected for the second term were: President, Vivian Lindbergh, vice-president Dolores Paylorg secretary, Kathleen Stinchfieldg treasurer, Bertha Matulichg scribe, Jessie Black- more, sergeants-at-arms, Leona Neathery and Marjorie Dixon, and yell leader, Mary Kay Winkle. 'l'up Huw: l'Ilw:i.v. I,., lie-rum 1. lin-1-sn-. lil:u'lvlinl'v, 4':ilhull11, lla-llzivvil. IM-l.:lI+-llr, IP-rl' Vllzisi-, lfllwix. ll. llln Row: I-1n,:l:m1l. llllis lfinvln. lfislif-r, l riwl:. llilws. Grimsby. liust-iI'so:1, llaiwy. llauisi- S11-:I Huw: Hays, Hi-:ull I 1, llvikwl. Ilovis, .Iolmsom I.imllwrulu. l.o1'r, l,lllI1lIllllSl. Alairlin sim, M.. AI:ll'lir1smi. U. :ml lion AlilllIlil'll. Almwis. Nwnilx-iw. l':issi4-k, l':ul-rr. l'uiIi-r. llxwlinmn. Sid'-ia. smith, I Smith fl. Isl lion: Smith. V.. Nl illi. Z., Siunrbim-lu, Slim-lit'ii-I-I, Stain! uri, 'Pinks-1. Xlhikiiis, Wzivil 1 XYilli:ims. XYil1lila-. XYm'llsI ll Y ' Yvf. - W .ini I A xp 4DflA. 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BRQADCASTHW3 CLUB Good evenlng frlends Th1s1s your Gr1zzly news reporter brmglng you hlghllghts 1n the news of the sen1or and 1un1or hlgh schools every Tuesday and Frlday ex enlngs through the cour tesy of KXRO New' Novel' Nonparelll That IS the Broad castlng Club It IS the first club of 1ts k1nd to be organlzed IH the history of the Hoqulam Hlgh School At a meetlng early ln the season tne Broad cast1ng Club met to dlscuss varlous matters Someth1ng was lacklngl as to that exeryone agreed But what could 1t be? that was the questlon I have It sald a brlght student W need a presldent or ed1tor1n ch1ef or some thlng He was greeted wlth a chorus of yes s Immedlately they settled down to buslness and elected an ed1tor1n ch1ef Gladys Carlson and two asslstant editors Anlta Breese and Myles Esdon The a1m and purpose of th1s orgamzatlon IS to enllghten ex eryone concern1ng what goes on ln and about school Nothlng escapes our re porters sharp eyes ears and noses The Broadcastlng Club has resolx ed that 1n order to get honor polnts a reporter must wr1te and hand IU flV9 storles each month a typ1st must type ten pages monthly and last but not least that an announcer must broadcast twenty minutes each month Come one come all Behold he1e before you a dlsplay of the flnest freshest and most del1c1ous candy you ever tasted Whats that' You W1Sh a nlckel s worth of SIX for a penny caramels Here you are Thank you That was the famlllar theme song heard exery noon on Monday Wednesday and Frlday durlng Febru ary and March Don t tell anybody but that was how we the broadcastlng staff were able to have th1S page 1n the annual The broadcastmg staff whose advlsor IS Mr Pevey conslsts of Gladys Carlson Anlta Breese Myles Esdon Romalne Anderson Bar bara Barcus Jessle Blackmore D1ck Brown Mabel Clubb Marjorie Cooper Betty DeHaxen Kathryn Egge Don Exans Verda Glles Don Hall Don Hedman Frances Henderson kenny Husby Jeanette Johnston Nl ldred Martmson Arnold Morrow Llbby Shepa1d and Genewa Sm1th HINEWS From leather purses grlmy flsts nonde scrlpt pockets knotted handkerchlefs and numerous 1ndef1n1te sources poured a deluge of pennles Wlth every announcement of H1 News Shortly before the second semester lt all began with Mlss Forsberg as adusor Shlrley Marlowe as edltor and Verna Sundqulst as c1r culatmg manager Wlth the knowledge that time s a wastln ' and that demands were growlng stronger the flrst flV8 page ed1t1on of the H1 News was lssued on December 18 Followlng thls the paper was publlshed once a month Jumor Vaughn kept tab on the p1gsk1n parade hoop season and tracksters whlle Lo1s Goodwln reported the femlnme flurrles ln ath letlcs Marlanne Abrahmson and Marlan Frase took note of what mlght serve as featu1e mater 1al whether It be a sollloquy on 1cy sidewalks or a severe case of spr1ng fever Evelyn Glngrlch kept poetlc lovers sat1sf1ed wh1le Florence Karl columnlst splced Off the Record Wlth school l1fe newsettes l 35 Leona lNeathery and Dolores Paylor spent thelr tlme seelng all hearlng all and tell1ng all ln order to expand students knowledge of what goes on behlnd school books or teachers backs Those w1th an eye toward general school act1v1 tles were Verda G1les Roy Major Georg1ana Dole Marle Perry Selmer Parker and Harrlet Ashenfelter Gladys Carlson Barbara Barcus and Dorls Bray lncluded the typlsts Mary Lou Walsh Ethel Lue Smlth and Elsle Gustafson lent thelr artlstlc talents A paper w1th a purpose was the slogan of the H1 News and the staff set out to try to please the stonlest and cheer the sourest Sexeral speclal ed1t1ons were offered 1n the form of a Wa H1 Speclal when the Walla Walla team were guests here and a Sprlng Speclal wlth the debut of that popular season They say the proof of the puddlng IS ln the eatlng and so the proof of the H1 News was 1n the selllng For wlth every publlcatlon came a ram of pennles so great that they mlght well hawe been penmes from heax en 5 1 1 1 . . . , , , U , 1 1' 1' K' K ' . . . . 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Iinlw-xx, XYIIIIIII--I Xlflllill' Walsh's front porch has llirnod Lopsy turvy. or clsv th' Two who watched whilc the hot dogs cooled. oi' mnyhc pliologiupliel' look two pic-lures on one film. Wliaievoi' the it was while the clirysaiilliviiuiuis willed- uh any mic. Shir- rcusoii. we liave the pvculiui' plicnciiiviion of Mary Lou Ivy :uid Vsriia mcse-lit the pcwfiin-t picture oi' iwo high school 11IJ1J0111'lIlg twice in tho wanic picture. but Hsileu Hackicr 011115 misses at the big moment of the football SL-axon. lucceediid in getting in once. I 36 I GIRLS CXTUNCIL It you dont s1t st111 I11 com stralght down there and k1ss you threatened one counc11 g1r1 as she polnted an unwaverlng f1nger at an unruly 1un1or hlgh boy one Dlght at a basketball game From then on you could haxe heard '1 pln drop for not the sllghtest wh1sper or glggle escaped the terror strlcl en youths 1n that sec t1on for the rest of the season Usherlng at exery game or performance staged 1n the gym 18 only one of the year around act1v1t1es for the g1r1s cablnet It 1snt so e sy to stand up stralght for three hours or try to repr1mand 11tt1e boys who are armed Wlth rubber bands When members of the student body aw 11 the klCk0ff the glrls t1re1ess1y attack a sea of buns wemers mustard and napklns Sellmg hot dogs IS one of the maJor act1v1t1es of the Glrls League and IS not to be thought of llghtly Chrlstmas brought to a close the frrst em ester and Wlth lt a change 1n the Glrls Counc1l Offlcers for the flrst semester we1e Pres1dent Georglana Dole V1C9 presxdent Kathleen Stmch f1e1d secretary Florence Karl treasurer Mary lor representat1ves Lurllne Wayman Leona Neathery Mary Sturb1ch 1un1or representa tnes Helen Hackler Ellzabeth Passlck sopho more representatlve Mary Lou MOFFIS Presldent secretary and song queen re malned the same the second half Newly elect ed leaders were V1ce pres1dent Verna Sund qulst treasurer EISIQ Peltola semor repro tatne Shlrley Ma11owe Mary Sturb ch L l1l1 lC Wayman Jumor representatlves Agnes S1den Bertha Matulxch sophomore repr sentatne V1rg1n1a Smlth The g1r1s turned 1nter1or decorato1s when early ln January they undertook the furnlshlng of the G1r1s League Room A commlttee ot fourteen was chosen and a room formerly used for baseball equlpment old trophxes and general storage was cleaned recalclmlned and furn1sh ed A campalgn for the co11ect1on of dues wa begun on St Patrlck s Day 1n order that the ex pense of equ1pp1ng the room mlght be partlally covered To th1s commlttee must b attr1buted the success of the proJect SIHCQ It was through thelr efforts that the room became a rea11ty rather than a suggestlon Along Wlth the proverblal May flowers Blue Hawau the annual Tolo dance was slat ed for May 14 The Mothers Daughters Tea and the Fash1on Show were held on May 5 BQYS CCUNCM No you cant sneak 1n here look out or I w111 paddle you go home now' Why should I let vou 1n for a n1cke1 You want to see the game' Tough luck old boy 1ust because you re from Aberdeen IS no slgn you get 1n for no thmg' lch typlcal statements proxe that thls po 11c11 lfody of COUHC11m9H IS the most actlwe ganlzatlon of the school 1n that It must help w1th every game and act1v1ty 1n order to make It a success Waldemar Krekow the ad Vlsor manages to uphold the Boys Counc1l and sees to It that councllmen are perpetually pres ent when needed for protectlon Bralns as well as brawn are lncluded 1n thls selected club Durlng football season the Boys Counc1l made a handsome net prof1t by se111ng candy at the varlous home games A pay as sembly featurlng the movlng plcture Island of Perlls was sponsored by the Counc1l Apr1l 2 Howewer all proflts fr0n1 the latter and the candy sales were ut111zed ln purchaslng the moue proJector and a movle camera whlch Wlll be of lnestlmable value to the school ln the fut u1e 37 Only two Off1C9S a1e necessary 1n th1s demo cratlc organlzatlon and they were capably fllled by Presldent B111 Murphy and Secretary Roy Major Senlor veterans leaung the counc11 a1e d1e Kllcup Bob Smlth Frank Land1s B111 Mur phy Roy Major Ralner Helkel Exert Er1ckson and Gordon Peterson Junlor members were B111 Jette Myles Es don Kenneth Soule MOFFIS Whltney 1orm1n Walker and Stllson Erlckson The sophomores were Don Bevzo Henrv Landls Junlor Vaughn Warner Smith and Bob :XIKQH At the completlon of each year the mem bers xote on an outstandlng 1nd111dua1 to have 11S name permanently engraved on the placque 1n the trophy case Th1s honor went to Eddle Kllcup a newcomer to the councll Very few members of the councll had exer been outslde of Grays Harbo1 so Mr Krekow took the boys on a slght seelng Jaunt to Seattle late IH May r sc ' 9 ' ' 9 ' ' ' 1 L. 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'1 H ' S w BCDYS' H CLUB Winning his letter is the least of the wor ries facing a boy aspiring to be an H club membei The initiation which consists of men tal cruelties rather than physical torture b cause the high school otficials haxe barred all the glamor and mystery of the initiation that took place in days gone by IS the real test to be feared New members of the H club must perform before the high school student body giving the school an example of their courage and xarious talents and ptoxe their gen erosity by providlng food for a banquet to which older members alone are invited The food how ever proved to be more than the older members could consume and the new members were called upon to finish the feast In the initiation assemblv Clarence Holm and Joe Nawrocki gate their version of a Scan dlnauan polka Don Crawford entertained with a piano solo Bob Brault played a trumpet solo A boxing match with Joe Clark and Bud Alex ander as adversaries was followed by a realistic wrestling match with Bob Clark and Bob Gard ner as the contestants Joe DeLateur acted as tlmekeeper The assembly although planned on Allah Allah echoed through the halls an nouncing the traditional initiation of the lli X The new members are selected fiom the tx 1 upper classes and must be appiouti o h cial ind the director ar tien subyected to pert paddle wielding being custodians of paddle Monday exening sexeral times this year by moxies Borrowing the new high school motion picture equipment proxed an easy and entertaining wav of solxing progiam difficulties The usual rousing argu mtnt animated most H1 Y meetings and the 1 1 lar routine of meetings was always obserx of the Y M C A tiev the simple toitui it ex amateur ha cutt g i l an egg a brick and 1 meetings w ere enlivened The H1 Y enjoyed a successful year both sotia ly and financially undei a new adxisoz Mr Reese and the director of the Y M C A Oscai Loxegren Early 1n Decembei a delega tion of members including Stanley Mickelson George Anderson Stilson Erickson Selmer Par ker Rainer Hlekel and M1 Tieischel were l the audience in a mtnnei roup of pci the spur of the moment supplied with xery amusing entertainment which would be a credit to any formers ten I'l16lHbLlS greatly in creased by those winning letters in football b ts ketball and track More football players re ceived their award letters this yeai than any previous one twenty SIX men in all winning letters Beglnning the ye u with but the roll call of the H club was With Elmer Huhta as its adxlsoi and Pill Warren who serx ed as student coach of the high school football team as president the club had a busy year as it sponsoied among other ac t1v1t1es two sweater dances The proceeds from the two dances were used to help purchase sweaters for those who had earned their letter in athletic competition Club officers for the year were President Bill Warren vice president Stan Mickelson secretary Tony Lachiondo treasurer Harold Lundquist sergeant at arms George Anderson yell leadei Sam Satlow sent to Puyallup to the Oldti Boys Confer nce where various topics on Chiistian Youth in Building a New World were discussed The delegates ieported the conference to be a success was elected second nce piesident for the next x ew conference The first Saturday 1n January a date dance party was held in the Rose room of the Emer son hotel and two smaller dances w rc held during the year at the Leglon hall Both were successes The club ended its social dCtlX1lIl for the yeai w1th a beach party On Nox ember 6 the club presented an assembly piogiam to members of the high school student body Officers for the first semester were Piesi dent Stanley Mickelson nce president Bill Murphy secretary John Kosenskl treasurer John Lund sergeant at arms Gordon Peterson reporter Francis Beaulieu The following officers serxed during the second semester President Stanley Mickelson tice president Gus Sundquist secretaiy John KOS6HSkl treasurer Rainer Heikel sergeant at arms Don Crawfoid reportei Dairel Foster ' 1 . - 1 ' ' L t 1 1 , 1 c 1 . u - CK !! 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BUYS LEAGUE Boys gladuatmg tlom h1gh school are some tlmes stumped as to what they w1ll do next Thev seldom know exactly whlch xocatlon to pursue O1 where to go to look lOl a yob NI Rufus Salyer the Boys League adxlsor has ma lgt rated a F1 e Fmploy me' t Bureau not tht W P A O1 P W 'X but a SQIXICQ fo1 the schoo ers part t1me work Mr Salvel p1om1ses to ex tend thls QQIXICQ next year Ben Weathelwax news reportel tlom the worlds bloadcastmg system KXRO stalted off the serles of Xocat1onal talks by explammg what oppoltunltles l1e IH the fleld of 1ad1o He also p1CtLl1'Cd the adx ancement of wueless from the t1me of MHFCOHI At the next Boys League meetlng Russel V Mack ed1to1 of the Wash1e gaxe a talk on Journahsm wh1ch enllghtened the boys on the detalls of thls xocatlon Hereaftel loom 22 w1ll be known as the Boys League room and exeu f1ftl'1D611Od stu dents wlll be seen m confldentlal confelences w1th Mr Salyer dlscussmg subjects of utmost lmportance F01 lnstance 1f a boy w1shes to l40II flnd out the costs of go1ng to xarlous colleges M1 Salye1 glxes h1m a sl1p to be excused from f1fth per1od then they go 1nto a huddle ln room 22 There Mr Salyer has collected data on all lmportant schools on the coast and other matel 1al from the gox elnment explamlng w hlch voca tlons are open to the hlgh school gladuate of today Boys League OfflC6lS fox both fn st and sec ond semesters respectlx ely were Presldent Stan Mlckelson uce presldent John Lund and Joe DeLateur secletary Lou1s W1se treasurer Olaxe Wauonen and Don Hall selgeants at alms GQOIQIQ Ande1 son Dalrell AllSt1H and El don Reece Gordon P1nn1ck class lepresenta tn es to Boys League executlxe commlttee Sen 101 Arnold Morrow IUDIOI Les Mlckelson sophomo1e Kenneth Husby Dad s lN1ght whlch was sponsol ed by the Boys League as an experlment was so success ful that It wlll become an annual exent Mr Salyer was 1n chalge and arranged an 1nterest 1ng exenmg VVh1Ch 1ncluded wrestlmg box1ng tumblmg basketball moxles and best of all to boys and dads al1ke food' .U I 1' 'if , , - 5, Z , ' 3 s 1 . 3 ' e X. ,, ,M i .M Ilzu-k liow: Sz Iyer. XYisn-. Ilull. Mivkelsfm. l.., l'iu11i1-li, Ifrornl Huw: Mfwrow, lim-se, lll'l.illl'lll'. Iluslvy. Min-k1-lson. S. I w 1 l ' 4 l N 1 1 ' Y l Vf ' V ' A i A A ' A A A K 1 ' Ac H , Y f ,' -. 1 1 L1 AV K' . . . . . I I . . I 1 Y . Y 1 1 , V K U I 1 , . . . . 1 1 V 1 . 1 ' v . ' X 1' ' 1 . 1 . - -- w Y, v. Y W ., . . ,t ' I A v A A 1 ' ' 1 4 1 4 - ' l ' 'S , 4 ' .lc , 3 - , ' V, ., ' . ' ' 1 1 ' . - I ' ' . .- . . ,F .5 A Y l' A- -1 s v 1 , I ' ' . Many students haxe secured good Jobs, and otn- Y, .. H , , , l 1 4 a D w - A K' A A - A - . . V A A w - 7 .V ' . 1 1 v. A A, A 7 , . A v , , , I . l Y. . A 1 ' A r 4 v 1 1 - - 1 , , ' ' . , 1 1 A ' , Ad ' , A Al , A y it v , ' ' ' l ' ' V' ,, l I 1 v 1 ' u w 1 1 v . . . . , , . , , A K- - - ' ' ' -1 ' f - 1 v f ' ' r . . 1 . . 1 . 1 ' . L A . . . . A ' A ' A 7 A 7 Y ' ' l ' 1 1 'Q w, I ' ' , , A A A ' K1 I v 1 1 A.k1 1 ' , S sn , : 1 - ' , ,x , . 1 V I . . A V X . D I ' 9 1 . v A ' 1 , I I ' 4 n , ' as 1 I Y 9 K' l ' . ! l . 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U ,, . , L , . l I I BCDARD QF CCDNTRGL Strlctly a gow ernlng body that IS the Board of Control As a buslness orgamzatxon It de c1des and settles problems that cannot be put before the students The student body offlcers comprlse lts membersh1p The Board began 1ts year s work by select mg a yell duke to 3SS1St the yell k1ng Two song queens were also chosen After holdlng tryouts Lem Elway was named yell duke and MHXIHQ Wornstaff and Dolores Paylor were selected as song queens Next there appeared for conslderatlon the matter of standardlzmg, school sweaters The Board resolved that all sweaters must be crlm son and the slze of the letter 13 to s1gn1fy a ma Jor or mlnor sport Th1s resolutxon was made a part of the constltutlon Other matters brought before the Board were the sale of student body t1Ck6tQ the natlonal assembly programs the purchase of a new moue camera approprla tlons for flood rellef the Y M C A basketball team and the appolntment of NdI'lOLlS commlt tees to attend to present concerns The Board meets ex ery two weeks Its mem I 4 bers for the flrst semester were Bob Mlller presldent John Lund v1ce presldent Roy Ma Jor treasurer Florence Karl secretaly George Anderson sergeant at arms Harry Elway yell Kathleen Stlnchfleld 1un1or representatne Bob Alken sophomore representatlxe and fac ulty representatnes Mr Oltman and Mr L Penske Due to the graduatlon of John Lund our v1ce presldent and George Anderson our ser geant at arms 1n January It was necessary to hold an electlon of offlcers to flll these OfflCES Ixan Dorey was elected v1ce presldent and John Kosenskl sergeant at arms Second semester offlcers of the Board were as follows Bob M1ller Ixan Dorey Roy MaJor Florence Karl John KOSQHSKI Harry Elway Kathleen Stlnchfleld Junlor Xaughn Mr Olt man and Mr LePenske Mr Tuttle IS Off1C13l treasurer for all school funds These funds are banked under one headmg The Hoqulam Hlgh School Clearmg House howexer separate accounts are kept for each organlzatlon represented St:1mli11,L:': Mi I1-V, IH-llulzx, Kznri, Slim-llfil-Ill. lion-5'. l'llVV2lY. 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Y f -.4-.0 5,3 V ca Gy MUSIC Of all the unsung IIQIOC 1n school those that make up the band FCCCIXO l a I glo1y For after all what Joy can be found 1n marchmg knee deep 1n slush and m1re or 1n facnlff pos 1 b1l1t1es of sudden death by stran ulatlon How 1 er lntrlcate French horns or m nacmg, tuba wound precarlously about ones nec hold no tf rr rs for these brave lads One secret of HOqU1am s succ ss 1n the ath l6tlC fleld IS the omnlpresent band wh1 h fa1tl' fully plays Onward to Vlctory or Thunder and Blazes at a cruc1al polnt 1n the game Upon asklng any Grlzzly cager or ball carrler whether the band 1n the background means much to hlm you w1ll 1n all probablllty r ce1ve a resoundlng slap on the ear or else a nolley of pOSlt1VE repl1es Anyone knows too that Mr R109 IS unequaled for h1s ab1l1ty to creat prlze w1nn1ng roof ra1s1ng Grr GFIZZIISQ Flght team' flghtl flght' on the dullest of Monday mormngs or the drows1est Frlday alter noons In fact we m1ght say wlthout reserva tlons that that red ha1red lnstructor IS a god send Aslde from thelr ab1l1ty to create the three letter word pep the band has contrlbuted 1h 1 collectlve talent to a number of soclal func t1o1 s The 1n1t1al appearance of the band was at the Ovster Festnal IH South Bend and the f nal and E1i.d1t1OI121l appearance took place at the far ods Portland Rose Festlval The defe of that group of grldders from across the creek was due largely to the amount of enthus1asm dlsplayed at Senlor N1te on Thanksglvlng Eve Here agaln the band played w1th bells on An earful for local muslc lovers was pre srnted IH the Hoqulam gym March 26 by the 1ned muslc departments of Hoqulam Aber oeen and Olympla Hoplng to saxe thelr fellow students the agony of llSt8I'l1Hg to nerve wracklng toots and squeaks orchestra students prayed for a new sound proof room 1n whlch to practlse How ever to thelr dlsmay they are st1ll practlsmg 1n room 14 whlch has been made nearly sound proof and as a result sound emanatlng from room 14 IS now more l1ke the muted strlngs of a harp 1n the far dlstance In addltlon to playlng selections at exery class play the orchestra practlsed Wlth the glee clubs for the operetta Captaln Crossbones whlch was later abandoned Elght members of the orchestra played for the muslcal productlon The Beauty Shop whlch was sponsored by the Actne Club I43l Wanted Tenors and more tenors Thls year Fate decreed that the Boys Glee Club have an over supply of barltones and a s fuclty of tenors Therefore a call went out for thlq rare SDQCICQ However all was ln va1n and the mal songsters faded 1nto the background Another blow came to the group w1en after several weeks of strenuous practlse th operetta Captaln Crossbones was canceled Poor acoustlcs 1n the gym was the fly 1n tne o1n ment thls tlme However some of the would be Tlbbetts had tn opportunlty to dlsplay thelr vocal talents IH the Actlve Club s muslcal productlon The Beauty Shop The proceeds of thls dellghtful show of George Cohen s was turned over to the ba 1 to help pay for the Portland trlp Unllke the boys the Glrls Glee Club had an entlrely successful year In fact the fa1r vocal 1StS were Hoqulam s real clalm to muslcal fame The1r ab1l1ty showed up except1onallv well at the Jolnt concert held 1n Hoqulam on March 26 Olympla contrlbuted the1r mlxed chorus and orchestra wh1le Hoqulam was represented by the G1rls Glee Club and band Northwest glee club durlng the muslc concert ln Portland Wh1Ch IS an honor 1n ltself Governor Mart1n recelved a treat when the glrls made the1r debut at the dedlcatlon of our new gym Members of the band are as follows Clarln ets Barbara F1sher Betty Gower Walter Hel kel Clarence Holm Arnold Morrow Joe Naw rockl Walter Novak Betty June Thomas Bar bara Walker Mary Walker Ruth Walker Carl Wlehle Dan Wlehle Joe McDole trumpets B111 Baker Bob Brault Oscar Brunstad Gall Campbell Don Evans Howard Frederlcl son Harold Johnston Dewey Krache Gordon Pm nlck Edward Protheroe Bob Thomas Harvey Tollfeldt flute Don MOTFIS saxophones Wlllls Bunker John Champ Bob Clark John Ga1da Pat Lutzvxck Jack Stevens horns W1ll1 Arndt Bob Champ John Flelds Eugene Irw1n Ralph Johnson Harold Worthley bass Ro malne Anderson Edwln Backholm Bob Crum packer Harold Irwin Wesley Reames barntone Don Crawford Charles Johnson Wayne Oleson drums Elmer Irwln Norman Lancaster Don ONe1l Alex Panorlan alto clarlnet Earl Har I'l:1 Those who are members of the orchestra are Flrst v1ol1ns Frances Johnson Vlrglnla Pa1sons Evelyn Satlow Dorrene Worthley Breese Bell Sam Engllsh Mary M Abraham ' S I' , I I - ' - 1 7, 9 st ' . f '- . . . . - A 1 ' 1 - 1:1 Y U' Q - I rl Q Q3 - . , - I I I g' V I . 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SENIQR PLAY Pdlllllj., L1'ldllC16l1LlS nate moxlt DlOClllLLlN bewlldered herolnes and fl llS1ldtQC1 huoes made the sen1or play 1 xe15, me1r5 mlx up P111 Murphy and Dolo1es Pa51o1 headed the mst C0mpl1cat1ons a1ose when B111 as Chestel Blnney told Dolores ahas Ethel Slmmons that he practlcally had Letty Lx the Ma1y Lou Walsh at hw exceedmgls handsome feet All Hllght yet haxe been well had not Letty suddenlx a111x ed on the scene Vlth Donald Swlft her pI'OdLlC91 play ed by Bob DuGa5 The parents of Ethel Walte1 Bannon and Katherlne Egge we1e much d1sturbed to flnd lUN1G No bllde and g,1oom 1n h1sto1x ex e1 hid so much trouble wlth then weddlng., plans 01 the11 attendants as d1d Ma1tha Jean PQIIW plax ed bu Edlth D61NI66F196T 1nd Ell1s B1adlex plax ed by Dlck Brown IH the ILIHIOI play Newt T1me We Elope It w asn t enough that th1ee davs befo1e the weddlng, the brlde couldn t 1emembe1 what the groom looked llke and was on the xerge of refuslng to marrx hlm On top of 111 thls he1 ma1d of honor Maman Frase had to ma11x the best man and brother of the br1de Wl1llS Bunker about flfteen mmutes b6fOl6 the lJlf., weddmg To make matters VSOISC the 11811918 Don Hedman Myles Esdon and Kenneth Soule we1e contlnually qua1rel1ng O1 falllng, 1l11OX6 w1th the R L44 th Lt S 1111 Otls CH1fel W1111 1msJ Lllll 1.111 W1l son 130118 B1 lvl h1d hea1d ol thls mont sta1 eplsode and had told the w hole town N Q1 da L11les and Chff Sundqulst xdded the11 b1t to make The Whole Town s Talklng, exen mo1e amuslng Arnold LIOIIOVK as Rogu Sh1eld and Jeanetta Johnson as Sadle Bloom added t1ag,ed3 to the now h1la11ous S1tlllt10ll ust when the plax 61 s w e1e met on 1 common battle fleld out w ent the llghts In the b xttle 10W al that followed B111 X615 decldedlx came out on top 111 fact he was on the C611lHg, And It IN our SUSDICIOH that lt took M1 Hudlngs xble dlrectlng to put hlm the1e PLAY land and N01 ma LQXQltOH Then 1ust to add flax O1 to the Nltlldtliill the b11de s mothu Gladx Cdl1NOIl calmlx m lllled in old sw eetht ut Don ald 11101115 But th it w 1sn t all at the 11st nnnute the d0Ct01 W lyne Olson who was to gnc the buds awaw w xsnt NLIIG w hethe1 he Could get the1e 1n t1me Ol not Desp1te all th1s 1.11ef the bnde It zehed the alta1 XY1t11Ol1tfLlllLl'191 mlshap he1 tea1s thangmg, to sm1les when the 131811013 Ch1p Scott 1ead tht weddmg, ce1emony as the Cllltdlll closed on the xery lox elv scene 3 T TT 1 '1 ' 1- . 1 ',11 '11 1'x . 1,11 1 '1 1 '1 .1 ' '1 1 1 '1 ' 1 , , , 1 , c 1. 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When Edward arrives, he is instantly taken for a caterer, and marched into the kitchen by Swedish Olga, played by Ruth Parsons, Almost immediately, David Kern, Holland Yeomans, ar- rives with a message from the caterer, and finds himself welcomed as the old friend, Edward Dover. Before he has the opportunity to ex- SCDPHCDMCDRE PLAY What an unique setting for a romance- a bakery shop-or so thought Luella Tobey and Don Frederickson, until a few of the na- tives offered complications. Luella, as Jonatha Jessup, was running away from her rich father, J. Q. Jessup, Ken- ny Husby, and her fiance, Gregory Walbridge played by Hill Baker, when she was hired by Aunt Dulcy, alias Virginia Frick. Frances Henderson, as Natalie Estes, was Jonatha's colleague when t'arla Lacey and Wilda Graham, Mayella Jones. and Mildred ft'ontinued on Page MJ plain, David has become so involved that he finds it impossible to tell his true identity. In the meantime, the true Edward Dover has become quite attached to Jeanette Spencer, Genevieve Winter, who is Frances Marie's best friend. When David Kern discovers that the engage- ment of Frances Marie to Edward Dover is to be announced, he realizes that he must reveal his identity for he is in love with Frances Marie himself. Frances Marie and Jeanette are very shock- ed at the discovery, but forgive their lovers, and receive the blessings of Frances Marie's father, played by Bob Cfrumpacker, and Edward's fath- tContinued on Page 8-lj SEASON IN REVIEW September 1' Gay autumn colors and school were once agaln synonymous only th1s year we put our noses to the proverb1al gr1nd stone a week earller than usual September 15 brought our f1rst Northwest assemblsy and we gazed upon magmfled heartbeats and other wonders of electrlclty 1n amazement And so our flrst school month passed 1n the usual man ner gettlng settled Mr Huhta bu1ld1ng a team around a nucleus of old grldlron stars and Elda golng qu1etly mad over eritelng sophomores who couldn t get settled and sen1ors who wanted to take all of elght sublects 1n order to graduate Olymplans proved they had more ba one than the oysters for wh1ch the1r c1ty IS f ous when they played our crlmson warr1ors on Oc tober 17 Nelther hoarse throats nor sore mus cles dampened the sp1r1ts of students when they attended a H1 Y dance the same evenlng Later the same month we stared open mouthed as a L1qu1d A1r M3g1C1aH practlcally bombarded us Wlth frozen cranberr1es and rubber balls 1n our second Northwest assembly Bats cobwebs and pumpklns worked over tlmc when the J C C held 1ts Halloween dance on November 6 Two weeks later the MISSISSID p1ars brought us a b1t of the old South IH an Honor Soclety pay assembly On Thanksg1v1ng Eve a d1m l1t cabaret a suave master of cere mon1es and Kane W1HgS orchestra prov1ded the settlng for Sen1or Nlte December 1ntroduced us to another prestl dlglt lOl thls t1me Prendo the Mag1c1a11 whose slelght of hand trlcks fooled even the closest observer Although the Boys H Club held a dance and the Junlors presented the1r annual play Next Tlme We Elope students kept the1r eye glued to a later date on the calendar Chr1st mas vacatlonl Cramm1ng and gettlng orgamzed vse1e ac t1v1ty enough for the month of January but Feb ruary proved a verltable surpr1se package A regular sound mov1e of the Olymplc Games a concert by the Un1vers1ty of Wash1ngton glee club and a three act play by a one man cast were all outstandlng assembl1es The real treat of the month was announced by fem1n1ne ohs E461 and ah s as the Walla Walla Blue Dev1ls made the1r appearance w1th1n the portals of H H S We won' By golly we won' And It was a merry crowd that gathered at the J C C dance after the game The Whole Town Talked when the senlor class presented a farce on March 3 On the 12th a mov1e entltled 16 Fathoms Deep turn ed out to be a regular thr1ller At the D1str1ct Tournament two off nlghts knocked down the Grlzzly cagers more than two notches but a basketball sweater dance on the 23rd acted as a restoratlve to the somewhat dampened sp1r1ts of the students Apr1l fool wltnessed a Dads Nlght spon sored by the Boys League box1ng and eats were to be had for both father and son More than one student w1shed he were l1v1ng 1n the dry M1d west as the heavens poured water and ha1l perslstently dur1ng sprlng vacat1on Ne1ther fr1ghtened upper classmen as they danced at the Jun1or Sen1or Ball Rhythm of the Nursery Rhymes on Apr1l 17 Daytlme danc1ng was 1naugurated by the H1 Y on Apr1l 29 A sunny day lnsured the success of the G1rls League Mothers Daughters Tea and Fashlon Show on May 5 whlle later 1n the month the league held 1ts Tolo Blue Hawa11 properly furnlshed romantlc atmosphere for the much awa1ted n1ght when the falr sex footed the bllls Local Amazons were entertalned at the G A A s Play Day on May 8 India rub ber men and Jungle beasts were fashloned by sophomores for the1r Clrcus Hop on the 42nd and the mov1e Beyond Bengal g1ven at a pay assembly May 14 probably furnlshed some 1deas for the Hop too At the latter part of the month Baccalaureate started Sen1or week fes t1v1t1es Class Day dep1cted the hlstory of the lass of 1937 1n mus1cal style wh1le the p1cn1c was as usual held at Lake Patterson Sunburn mos qu1to bltes and 1nd1gest1on only helped to add to the fun wh1ch was so apparent at the latter event Th1s year Comencement held 1n the gym on June 3 proved a f1tt1ng tr1bute to the new graduates 1 ' , , 1 L - 1 , Q L 1 , . 1 . . . .1 11 ' u 7 1 ' 7 - . . . . . 41 9Y ... 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'4!Y' .-I 'STK ur Www, 1'0- .4 as MQ 1-sq SFF ,ww- 11 'M'-3 ndi Wm. ...-sv - MMT FACULTY AME lVlr Bonham MISS FOISb61 g MISS France Mrs Franklln MISS Freeman Hardlng Huhta Krekou LePenske MISS Morse Mr Oltman Mr Pexey Mlss Pctel son MISS Pottex Mr Rlcc Mr Salyel Mlss Sample Mr Trelschel Mlss W1ll1dmS Mlss Vhthrou SCHOOL VS S C ofW W ofW W ofW ofW Idaho of W of W otW ofW D School of Science Belllngham Nolmal George Wash L f Washlngton D C UofW SUBJECTS Shop French Economlc Geography Glrls Le'1g,ue Adxlsol Sophomore Class Adusor Engllsh Journallsm Annu ll AdX1SOI Shorthand Typlng J C C AdX1SO1 Sevung Pubhc Speakmg Adxanced D1amat1cs Dramauc Coach World Hlstoly Footb1ll Cotch Senlor Hlstoly Honor SOC19t5 Adusor Adxlsor ot Boys Councll Economlcs Bookkeeplng, BUSIHCSS Law Soclology Basketbtll Coach Home Rel 1t1ons Cooklng, Prlnclpftl ot Hlgh School Chcmlstxy Physlcs SCIQHCQ Hl0dClClSt Adxlsol B1olo,g,y md Sclence Latln Engllsh Pepster Club AflYlNCJl Glee Club Orchcstl 1 Band Geometly Boys Lctguc Adxlsol Llbraly Athletlc Coach of Jumor H1g,h COYYlmLlCldl Alt Engllsh Sen1o1 Class Adxlsor Engbllsh Junlor Class Adxlsor l 49 I If , l M A . c 7. , . 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A-xx - 5 fx .12 ki 2 FOQTBALL State champlonsl That s the envlable tltle of the Grlzzly grld team of 36 Wlth a record of f1ve v1ctor1es and two tles 1n conference play and a wln over Raymond the1r clalms are well backed Hoqulam s xlctory over the strong Van couver Trappers and the t1e wlth Bremerton make the Grlzzly team the leadlng clalmant for the mythlcal state t1tle As though golng through the Southwest football conference unbeaten was not enough our Cr1mson stalwarts left the Southwest Wlth out a trophy By defeatlng Aberdeen they won the Southwest tltle for the thlrd SHCCGSSIVQ year and so galned permanent possesslon of the foot ball trophy Always the hlghllght of the season the blg game w1th Aberdeen became doubly lmportant It developed that the tltle would depend on the outcome of the game w1th a uctory needed to c1nch the t1tle for the Crlmson and Gray If a t1e resulted Vancouver s Trappels would clalm the champlonshlp whlle a xlctory for the Bob cats would gne them the tltle W1th enthuslasm runnlng hlgh and players on edge for the grld classlc sudden dlsaster overtook ou1 team A ruptured appendlx sent Captaln Bob Mlller to the hospltal practlcally on the eve of the b1g game Perhaps It was a shock of such sex er1ty that the team really need to Thanksglung day had flashed only sporad lcally At any rate there was no such half hearted f1rst perlod as the fans saw 1n the Chehahs game and It was a fal dlfferent team from that expected by the fans before the season opened that took the fleld Thanksglvmg day Glven only an outslde chance to letaln the t1tle Coach Elmer Huhta and asslstant Coach Fred LePenske agaln produced a smooth run nlng machlne that crushed all opposltlon d splte the lack of seasoned materlal for the back f1eld W1th a veteran l1ne return1ng Elmer s mam concern was Wlth the backfleld H1s b1g problem was to reflll the posltlons left open by the grad uatlon of Gene Coldlron Fdgar Bowers and Harold Erlckson Coupled wlth unusually tough conference competltlon the pre season outlook was not so brlght Vancouver and Longvlew were rated as champlonshlp contenders Wlth Kelso and Aber deen expectlng strong teams In add1t1on a reg uvenated Southwest league greeted football fans thls season w1th the IH auguratlon of a new round robln system All 52 teams were to play every conference member w1th a number of games bemg scheduled under the llghts Nlght football was the vogue wlth SIX schools hax 1ng lnstalled llghts for the purpose Playlng games under the llghts the Grlzzly squad found them satlsfactory Now that Che halls IS planmng to lnstall llghts nlght football w1ll be the rule 1n most conference games al though local fans stlll vote agamst It THE SEASON September 19 1936 Hoqulam 39 Raymond 6 The Hoqulam Grlzzlles 1n the1r 1n1t1al per formance agalnst the Raymond Seagulls turned 1n a crushlng 39 6 vlctory A short pass from Peterson to Mlller started the Grlzzlles on a touchdown spree whlch lasted untll the flnal gun The Grlzzlles showed offensxve strength with the llnemen openlng up the holes The w1n ralsed Hoqulam s hopes for a uctory ln the Con ference opener agalnst Central1a October 2 1936 Hoqulam 13 Central1a 6 Chalklng up the1r second vlctory of the sea qulamltes defeated the Central1a Tlgers by a 13 6 score The game was not as close as the score 1nd1cated for the Grlzzlles made twelve flrst downs to Central1a s three But there was trouble ahead for the Gr1zzl1es as was shown by the second conference game October 9 1936 Hoqulam 6 Longvlew 6 Hoqulam met tough opposxtlon ln the hlghly vaunted Longylew LumberJacks The Jacks were conceded as one of the teams to beat IH the strong Southwest league and were rated as champlonshlp contenders by the preseason dope sters Hoqulam started the scorlng ln the thlrd quarter and Longvlew came back 1n the fourth to t1e the score at 6 6 Many of the fans who saw the game declared It to be the best game 1n the1r efcperlence The next game was a contrast to the punch d1splayed ln the Longx 1ew game October 17 1936 Hoqulam 6 Olympla 6 Playlng the1r worst game of the season agalnst the Olympla Bears the Grlzzlles were fortunate enough to come through wlth a 6 6 , , . . n 7 . . , . . u . y ' y . . , 7. - 7. . . . Y 7 ' 9 , - , . . - ,ililf - ' 1 Y 7 - 7 , Q n I 1 1 1 Q o . 9 ' ' Y . L 9 ,k .L I V L . . . . . . 7. - . , . . , Y. . - . . , . u . - . . . 9 . r I A . 7 . V - I . . . - ed to make it show the speed and fire which up son, and the first in conference play, the Ho- . 7. - . . . . . - U 7 . . ' v . - . - , y ' v , kv 6 4 ' . ' A 5 v . . N I , , , 1k'kw A , I L' ' ' - ' u - - ,' ' cs' sv - L . K , e- ' . - . X Q o ,t , u 4 Y Y L , . . - . . . , J H . n .u Q u - I 1 . 1 7: a L - . . A , - , 7 n I t I S l . - . . L, , , I l 45047-1 Covaff fffffff KW Zflaf- .64'.,f Cf LL MW- ,-a V FQCDTBALLW I CONTINUED l tle After the Bears put oxer a touchdown 1n the 1n1t1al perlod the red shlrts came back 1n the second perlod to knot the score at 6 6 The Grlzzlles made eleven flrst downs to Olympla s flve but d1d not haxe the offensne punch to score October 23 1936 Hoqulam 6 Kelso 0 TISS w1th Longvlew and Olympla left the Grlzzlles w1th lust an outslde chance to W1n the tltle Wlth the Hlghlanders playmg on the1r own fleld the odds were agalnst Hoqulam ln thelr game w1th the league leadlng Kelso play ers But what the Grlzzlles lost by advantages they made up 1n flght and flre consequently they came home well pleased w1th a 6 0 score ovlr the league leaders October 31 1936 Hoqulam 7 Vancouver 6 When Kelso was dropped from the top rung Vancouver took lt over lmmedxately The Trap pers came to Grays Harbor for a xlctory but were turned back by the Grlzzlles w1th a score of 7 6 The red shlrts looked only medlocre 1n the fracas After th1s vlctory the HOqU13m1t9S were on top once more vxlth only the Arm1st1ce and Thanksglvlng day games remalnlng November 11 1936 Hoqulam 14 Chehal1s 0 The Arm1st1ce game wh1ch was played Wlth rhe Chehalls Bearcats at Emerson fleld proved XCIV s tlsfactory to the Grlzzhes when they de fe 1ted the Bearcats by a 14 0 score Both touch downs were scored by sheer dr1ve and force The f11st touchdown came after a 53 yard sustalned march wlth drlves through the center of the l1ne An mtercepted pass was also good for a touchdown that put the game on 1ce November 26 1936 Hoqulam 13 Aberdeen 0 W1th the t1tle at stake a record crowd went wlld when the Crlmson and Gray warrlors trot ted on the fleld on Turkey day The game was won ln the flrst quarter when the hard drxvlng Gr1zzl1es pushed over two touchdowns The flrst break went to Hoqulam when Mat elak fumbled Peterson s punt Kosenskl re turned Aberdeen s punt to the 44 yard Strlpe l53J On the next play Peterson took the ball on a wxde end run Behmd p rfect blocklng he packed the ball unmolested for a touchdown He repeated the feat w1th another2 yard gallop not more tmn three mlnutes later to make the sec ond touchdown for Hoqulam In tne e ond quarter nelther team could gft In a scorlng IJOSltlOI1 untll the ball was fum blccl by IIOQLIVITI on an end run 1n the thlrd pe rlod and Ferrls recovered for Aberdeen on the Grlzzly 34 yard llne Tommy Matelak rlpped off twelve yards on the next play to put Aber deen on the 22 yard l1ne But the Hoqulam llne held for the next three plays and Anderson blocked a pass on the f1nal down Once agaln 1n the fourth perlod Aberdeen threatened to score when Ranum Bobcat full back opened up w1th llne smashlng plays that goal But agaln the Crlmson and Gray llne held and stopped the touchdown threat IH the flnal mlnutes to leave the field as conference cham p1ons Hoqulams remarkable record of fue con ference champlonshlps 1n the past SIX seasons may be largely attrlbuted to the fine coachlng of Elmer Huhta Four of h1s gr1d teams have la1d clalm to the state champlonshlp through undefeated seasons Of the twenty seven men recelvlng letters flfteen were senlors Those recelvlng awards were Bud Alexander George Anderson Darrel AUStlH Bob Brault Joe Clark Bob Clark Au bry Coldlron Don Crawford Joe DeLateur Bob Elllngson Bob Gardner John Kosenskl Clar ence Holm Tony Lachlondo John Lund Ed Mlckelson Stan Mlckelson Bob Mlller Carl Pe terson Thor Peterson Eldon Reece Sam Sat low John Vxduclch John Ward Olaxe Waryo nen Louis Wise and manager Wlllle Makl Darrel Austln recelved the honorary team captalncy whlle Bob Muller was voted the Nls Abrahamson msplratlonal trophy Strlpped of flfteen lettermen and w1th only four regulars returmng not too good 16 Huh ta s pesslmlstlc forecast for the 37 season but whether defeated or x lctorlous hls Grlzzly teams w1ll always be outstandlng for the sportsman sh1p and flghtmg sp1r1t that have marked hls grld teams 1n the past fr ,5 , u f ,,, 4 f J I f I F I ,- , If 7 1 I fd ' X! ,J , 4, -- ' 1, . 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L1 X Q 'U' ' Q Q - Z 4 Q K ' A V 5 V., X , 1 , Q ' a ir v ' ... f.-. - BASKETBALL A long successlon of v1ctor1es wh1ch were over shadowed by a pa1r of heartbreakmg defeats ln the d1str1ct tournament was the lot of the Grlzzly Cagers durmg the past season After complllng one of the flnest records 1n the state durlng pre season and conference games the Cr1mson and Gray was apparently assured of a place 1n the state tournament only to meet set backs at the hands of Aberdeen and Vancouver These two qulntets fmally emerged from the playoff as the representatlves of Southwest Washmgton Desplte the amazmg reversal of form cr1t1cs unammously declared that the Hoqulam Cagers had one of the flnest h1gh school teams they had seen perform m recent years Hopes of the team were ralsed to the hlghest peak by the easy conquest of Elma 1n the open1ng game of the tournament by the score of 39 24 only to be rudely shattered by losses to Aberdeen and Vancouver Both defeats may be attrlbuted to xnsplred play by the opponents whxch coupled wlth off nlghts by the Grlzzly sharpshooters spelled dlsaster Hlghllghtlng the season was the fact that the new gym was properly dedlcated befole hun drtds of spectators when the Hoqulam hoopsters worked thelr way up the ladder of success by w1nn1ng every home game Hoqulam s squad of sharpshooters yourneyed to Walla Walla th1s season to 1naugu1 ate a yearly serles of games w1th the eastern h1gh school They spllt the doubleheader w1th the state cham plons and added another feather to Hoqulam s cap when they reconquered the Blue Devlls 34 42 IH the slngle game played at Hoqulam Slnce thls IS the fourth team he has gu1ded to a conference champlonshlp during h1s SIX year coachlng reglme Coach Fred LePenskes coachlng powers need no further comment In addltlon to hls outstandmg record, he has d1s played all of the flne qualltles of a f1ne coach i561 Th1S year from a nucleus of only two veterans he molded a group of 1nexper1enced youngsters mto a smoothly functlonlng machme that caused ra1lb1rds to rate them as one of the best 1n he state Addltlonal honors were won by Norman Walker Les and Stan Mlckelson Thor Peterson and Ivan Dorey all of whom won places on the all conference f1rst team and Bob M1ller who was plcked for a posltlon on the second team Stanley Mlckelson recelved the J C Penney Insplratlonal award and Thor Peterson was glven the honorary captalncy of the team Players recelvlng letters were Bob M1ller Thor Peterson Frank Landls Stan Mlckelson Ivan Dorey Les Mlckelson Norman Walker Don Stubberfleld Don Hall Kenny Husby Don Fred erlckson and manager Darrel Foster PRE SEASON OPENER Valley Our lnexperlenced group of basketeers start ed the1r long SUCCGSSIOH of v1ctor1es by defeat1ng the state champlonshlp Valley Hlgh School team 1n the opemng game 1n the new gym Only by quelllng one of the Vlklng scormg sprees 1n the fourth quarter dld the grlzzly team manage to make thelr start an HUSDICIOUS one CONFERENCE GAMES Chehahs Games The Grlzzly team opened the 1937 Blg 5 Con ference by defeatlng Chehalls 49 15 The small green Chehalls squad was agaln subdued 1n the second t1lt 54 15 as the Cr1mson and Gray team unleashed an unlooked for scorlng punch tCont1nued on Page 585 9 X Y , . . - D, . . . 0 - 1 . . - 4 L L , T . . - ,, . 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' 1 1 1 , y ' ' I , , 9 ' ' 9 ' . ,,1 L A V 7 n . 1 ' 9 .......l llorly 34rFor ears, sports edltors have expressed thelr op1n1ons of the varlous members of the squad, and thrs year, the edltor declded lt would be more pertlnent to have Coach LePenske ex press h1s personal op1n1on After some three weeks urglng, the coach broke down, and we feel that the followlng comments, slnce they came from h1m, should be especlally convlnclng THOR PETERSON One of Hoqulam s truly great athlet s Dlsplayed all star ab1l1ty ln every game throughout the season STAN MICKELSON A flne leader and splendld spoltsman 1n all he undertook The klnd of a boy fans players and coaches l1ke to have around BOB MILLER Was possessed of the flghtlng splrlt that comes from a courageous heart Played a flne game all season IVAN DOREY Made hls only year on the varslty a memol able one by his play Steady and cool and a worker who deserves all the glory he recelved FRANK LANDIS Persewerance and determmatlon to make the team made h1m a most wolthy member of It A mlghty lmproved player 1 Ill 1 l lille! 191 l Pl l 0 SUN I P on :lens tru lN.rUU'4 f BASKETBALL af-'iffvzfff aaa QI Wy 7 Ifl4 ,wfvyfffffefi if 57 NORMAN WALKER Was the outstandlng member ln per sonal xmprovement He showed great abxllty and mam tamed an attltude of cooperatlon and tramlnv all season LES MICKELSON D1dnt l1ve 1n the reflected glory of h1s famous b1g brother but dld another good Job of gather mg a few plaudlts hlmself A flne guard wlth lots expected of h1m ln the future DON HALL A flne sophomore center who promls s to stand out as one of Hoqulams g eatest players He had good year w1th two flne ones to be look d forward to DON FREDERICKSON The m1t of the squad but the cleverest ball handler of them all Hell really r1s to stardom ln the comlng years DON STUBBERFIELD Full of fun w1t and basketball ab1l1ty He loves to play the game and should be one of the teams standbys ln the future KENNY HUSBY Another sophomore who on at least two occaslons to w1n close Grlzzhes An earnest player and a flne came through games for the young man DARRELL FOSTER Even though Mr Espedal dld call h1m Sonny hrs dlplomacy and tactful efflclency ln handlmg the dut1es of manager made h1m mdlspenslble to the team and ploved h1m no lnfant 1n achievement if V km' ' 2, llull. 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A Y , .... h l if-vt, BASKETBALL I CONTINUED I Olvmp1a Games Agalnst the Olymp1a Bea1s HOQLIIHIH gaxe a CIHSSIC example of the xalue of the D81C9I1t3L,6 system of basketball taught by Coach LePen8ke The 1ed 1erseyed band of SIIHIIJSHOOICFS played cool calculatlng ball 1n handlng tvso COl1X1HC1I'lg' dlubblngs to thell IIN 11s by the SCOIES ot 31 19 and 34 16 Abe1deen Games Wlth the conference leader8h1p at stake Hoqu1am was forced to come from beh1nd to chalk up a X1CtO1y OXSI thell a1ch 11xal8 from Acro88 the Rn er Aberdeen held a 7 0 lead after th1 ee m ndtes of play 1n the f11 st game but the C11mson and Gray mach1ne Soon started 1oll1ng Hlld a1Le1 the Second quarter the outcome sn as nex 61 1n doubt The flnal SCOI9 was 38 23 In the second GIIAZIY Bobcat st1uggle the1e was never any doubt as to the uctor 'lhe game was mar1ed by f1equent fouls but the smallu Hoqu1am team opened up a 11116 passmg attack to Wln 33 21 Central1a Games In the flrst contest Hoqu1am played one of thelr f1nest games of the eeason to SITIOIIIQI the Tlgera 38 15 The second Cent1al1a game eau a complete 1exersal of fo1m as the GIIZYIIQS ex pellenced an expected let dovsn afte1 cl1nch1ng the champlonshlp the D1 euous 11 eek by defeatmg Aberdeen The team managed to keep then 1ecord unblemlshed by ekmg out a close 25 18 Wm By thls X1Ct0l5 H0qU13Hl became the only team to w1n the conference t1tle th1ee t1mes wlthout defeat l58l THE SCHEDULE The team played e1ght prc se1sc1 1m s mnnmg sexen and losmg one The opponents and SC01 es xx 91 e Junlor College Hoqu1am Y M C A 7 Svsastlkas Valley Walla Walla Walla Walla Walla Walla The resulta of the Chehal18 Chehal18 Olymp1a Olympla Centralla Centralla Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Elma VdHCOUV6l H0qLll m Hoqul 1m Hoqu1am Hoqulam HOC1U121fY1 HOqLl1dITI Hoqu am 1 conference games w Q1 c Hoqu am Hoqu1am Hoqwam HOQLIIHHI Haqd am Hcc Ll' m HOqU1dm Hoqtnam IIOQLIIZIITI Hoqu1am HlJqLl1dHI PFRSONAL SCORING RFQ ORDS Peterson S M1Ck9ISOH D01 ey Walke1 L Mlckelaon Hall M1lle1 Husby F1eder1ckson Landls Stubberf1eld Satlovx - -' A- A- - 3 A- - ' f ,e,,s,,, 16 -Ll ,,,,, ,, 25 , - ' - , 5 4 - 1 1 - '- .... 4 ,20 . 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' -, . rr , - ' - ' f .....,4ss,44,4s4.,., 12 . . 7: my , A V -K, -lfwffvviviifivV---,-VV-i-'AAYY 10 ' - . - ' ggggpggpvgvngggggggggg 4 ' . 1 ,,,Asss,,,,,,,.,,,lg,,.,,g,,gggg,A, A 4 odical tralnlng he g11es to young asplrants in TUNTOR l-HGH SPORTS For years the Washingtonian and the Ab- erdeen World have recognized the xalue of Mr. Treischel s training for junior high school ath- letes It IS about time therefore that the Hes perl n official high school publication men tions Mr Treischels ability to turn out fine athletes and comments on the pracucal meth the fundamentals of both football and basket ball His system for giving boys pre high school training and actual game experience 18 rated as one of the best in the state Time and time again this has been 1er1f1ed by the outstanding records our high schol teamos haxe made Lets glance at the football season which speaks for itself Exeiy home game was well supported by 1un1or high fans and the yell lead ers continually pepped up the supporters in a manner that would ha1e done credit to a senior high school Before each game pep assemblies were held and at these assemblies enthusiasm and school spirit were comparable to that of the high school FOOTBALL Twenty five boys turned out for football and from these Ben was able to form an out standing team that 11 on three out of four games Ben predicts that the men who YK ere the nucleus of the past yunior high football team 11111 be the xarsity luminaries 111th1n the next two years Junior hlgh men turning out were Pill Toll feldt Glll Sandstrom Clayton Champ Cium packer Bond Dilk Keiser Coldnon Carson Giles Reames Graham Wilson Woods Shaw mstek Backholm Burroi Cadlgan Madsen VIcManus Graxelle I Results of the 1936 football season we Hoquiam Hoquiam Hoquiam Hoqulam Totals Hlgh ,,,,,..,..,,.. High High High Montesano S-conds Wishkah High Aberd en Jr High Aberdeen J H1 h BASKETBALL Mr Trelschel conducts his basketball prac tice exactly as do the high school first and second teams Everything is on a percentage basis and this results in a more skillful brand of ball playing and trains the players in the art of playing percentage basketball All first class teams high school or college play on a percent age basis Thus these aspirants are trained correctly in the fundamentals of the gam and this makes it easier for the varsity coach and greatly benefits the player The basketball squad included Delfred Giles Walt Johnson William Haskins Roy Stubberfield Wesley Reames Fred Van Ess Elmo Bond John Champ Ted Gano Guy Way man Doyle Coldiron Bob Crumpacker and Man ager Don Zimmerman Results of the basketball season were Hoquiam Hoquiam Hoqu1am Hoquiam Hoquiam Hoquiam Hoqulam Hoquiam Hoquiam Hoquiam Hoquiam Hoquiam Totals 59 High Hlgh Hlgh High High High Hlgh Hlgh High High High High Jr Swastika Mc T13 High J Swastlkas M it sano Sh on Ji High R ymond Jr H1 Moi esano Jr ma Jr High Mo hrs Hlgh Sh lton Jr H1gn Paymond J High llzerce n Jr High . . 1 1 , 1 T . 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Well nelther d1d I but I swelled Wlth prlde when I found It out and Im sure the student body as a whole w1ll follow my example By playlng smart percentage basketball through the season the GFIZZIY Cubs came out with fourteen vlctorles ln as many starts They out scored thelr opponents 5 to 2 by allowlng them only 147 po1nts whlle scorlng 392 The opponents average of shots taken and made was 13'4 as compared to Coach Huhta s team s aver age of 307 The closest game of the season was played Wlth Olymp1a the score belng 20 18 Olympla was defeated a second tlme 30 to 7 Aberdeen shovxed thelr usual flght but lost a palr of close games 20 11 and 22 16 The Cubs had thelr best mght agalnst the Montesano Seconds wm mng 54 6 The maple court w1ll bes won over Val ley Kelso and Longvlew 25 2 31 7 and 18 14 before school started ln 37 Chehalls was easlly overcome by the marglns of 28 11 and 34 11 In l60l two games Centraha was downed 23 10 and 25 13 The 1un1or Swastlkas and the DeMolay tearrs also falled to stop the ever vlctorlous Puo Satlow was hlgh scorer wxth 61 po1nts He was fc lowed by Frlckson and E M1Ck6lSOH who t1ed for accurate shoot1ng honors wlth 36X They were tralled closely by Lhamp and Erlck son who had 35 each lNo player on the squad had less than a 24 A average Those earnlng awards were Alken Champ Er1ckson Frederlckson Husby E MICRGISOH Oleson Phllbrlck Satlow Vlduclch and Walker as players Fred D1lk recelved the manager award Durlng the past years that Mr Huhta has coached the second team he has run up the Well nlght untouchable record of 84 wlns and 3 loss es Few coaches can show such an envlable re cord and Mr Huhtas recrults play no small part ln Hoqulam s varslty basketball success The second team was composed entlrely of soph omores and Junlors who Wlll form the nucleus of the varslty for the commg years K . I Pl i ' , 1 , ' , Yau 'hn. . ikex . ' i . lk' Ericks n, io son, sl 'i' sin. son Cl 79 ' ' ' ' . I t . -A . . . . i y . - - 9 . 9 ' J 5 ' Y I 7 ' 0 V 1 1 . . . A J . , ' had 51 and 50 respect1vely. Alken and VlduC1Ch . . . . 1. I ,' l A , A 1 . . ' . rf: T p - . . .' , It 1, l , . ' ' 9 , . G s s X ' 9 I 9 Y ' 7 Y 7 7 3 Q - . . , . . V Y 1 . . . . Q - - u I ' I K . - . . . - L , - , . ' . . , . , . 66 ' - 7 3? - ' ' Y ' J ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 9 ' . ' . , . . - - . 3-x lx e k S E' TRACK Another champlonshlp squad' Thls year s track team coached by Elmer Huhta certamly had what It takes Twlce the Hoqu1am track sters defeated declsnely the1r brothers from across the creek The GFIZZIIQS had only on bad day and that was at the Centralla Relays At Olympla 1n a trlangular meet Coach Huhta s Grlzzly trackmen stepped away w1th the honors leavmg Olympla and Longuew 1n the wake Emerson fleld two weeks later was the scene of another Hoqulam uctory ower Shelton Raymond Montesano and Elma Wlth a 649 to 571 vlctory over Aberdeen IH track Hoqu1am was the wlnner ln four out of fue major athlet1c contests w1th the Bobcats The cllmax of the Aberdeen Hoqulam struggle was the relay race A vlctory 1n It clnched a xun for the day The Grays Harbor County Meet was cap tured by the Gl'1ZZl18S on a sloppy ram drenched track May 8 Those who quallfled to enter the D1str1ct Meet at Olympla were Peterson WlS8 Morrow Bunker Mlller Gardner and Hall They were to enter 1n 12 out of 13 events Hoqulam placed fourth 1n th1s meet Peterson led the 1nd1v1dual scormg Wlth 86 pomts for the ent1re year WISE and Lundqulst also collected a large number of po1nts to place second to Peterson Lundqu1st lowered the h1gh school lovx hur dle record to 25 seconds flat Peterson heaved the dlscus 120 feet 6 7 8 mches to better another school record Mlller tled the Aberdeen Hoqu1 am pole vault record w1th a Jump of 11 feet 3 lnches The hlgh Jumplng record of the same meet was bettered three quarters of an 1nch by Hall Thor Peterson was the only HOqU13m en trant 1n the Pullman meet He quallfled 1n the broad Jump My 7 A A . V. I J 1 aarr ., 03, 4' 1 4 Tim-' Row: lluhtzx. XYise. Pzxrson. Sundquist. llull. Xxvkllk r, Mic elsou. Peterson ind Row: P1'yde. lxI1lI'l'l,iYV. Bm k N '. 1 l - I . Fairlxrotller. G: -l I1 livin-ksmm. lst Row: Soulv. NV nklj. lm- tt, l. ll Ft. Klovk. Miller, I 'l -1' . . . 1 , Y ' ' ' ' 9 1 D . : ' 7 ' . . D ' - 7 3 9 ' ' , ' 7 , K u . . . 9 D , v . u 1 1 n u , , . . . . . , . . I 7 . . Y. . 3 ' I ' 7 7 , , . . Y- - n y Y 7 7 7 ' . . . n . Y , , 1 ' ' , . . . . Y . , , Y. . , - . ! ' , I 61 I 9 6 l l TENNIS Even Blg B1ll Tllden Bltsy Grant or Ellsworth Vlnes couldnt w1n a tenms match wlthout practlce and It IS lmposslble to practlce 1n the ra1n so Hoqulams tenms season was rather broken up thls year Ram forced post ponement of the flrst two matches and practlce was curtalled by almost contlnuous downpours The old standby Callows Court was the only court axallable ln Hoqulam for practlce slmply because lt was the only court 1n Ho qulam A famlllar scene at Callow s was a battle 1n Whlch the entlre personnel of both boys and glrl s teams and a few outslders took part Les Mlckelson the Grlzzlles No 1 player acted as coach and organlzer for the team and matches were arranged Wlth Shelton Centralla Chehalls O1ymp1a and Aberdeen Masculme members of the team are as fol lows Les Mlckelson Bob Erlckson Roy Major Stan Mlckelson and Kenny Husby Don Craw ford veteran of former years was found to be 1nel1g1ble and was unable to compete the whole ye21 The glrls team IS composed of Lurlmf Wayman Verda Glles Florence Fossler Vng nla Ray and Vlfglnla Calhoun In many southwest schools glrls tenms IS bemg dlscontmued so the glrls dldn t have many opportumtles to dlsplay then lespectlve talents Four new cement courts are now under con structlon so next year should be an unusually successful season for Hoqulam Mr Salyer promlses to coach the team next season and this should lncrease mterest 1n tenms tremend ously It IS only a mmor sport now but 1n creased mterest should brmg It into recognltlon to the school as a whole Les Bob and Kenny are returning and w1ll probably form the nuc leus of the 1938 tenms team dl. Left to Rlglt 'Klum I 1 lrlqk N k on f62l X . pw W of fwff' M pe Jx.,'vN.4,,L, gf-AJMXVL, SWIMMING Don t be mlsled by the above t1tle for thls from h1k1ng to horseshoe pltchmg w1ll probably be dlscussed Although It IS a well known fact that foot ball and boys basketball cla1m the yearly l1me llght we strongly favor a radlcal change and more emphasls on fem1n1ne sports We do ad m1t howex er that a glrl 1n a helmet and shoul der pads wouldnt afford a breath taklng p1c ture but It seems that the falr ones don t really get a chance to dlsplay athletlc prowess of any nature whatever Ask yourself the question Who made the g1rls xarslty basketball squad th1s year? It IS doubtful whether you could mer t on a slngle name Howex er ln three hun dyed and flfty words me shall attempt to glV6 the glrls some of the credlt due them From February 9 to March 23 the would be Katherlne Rawls and female Johnny Welssmul lers executed swans fllps Jacknlfe we mostly plaln dues 1n the Mlller lNatator1um The crawl and other fancy strokes proved no mem tasks to the Hoqulam mermalds At the top of the 11st we had the adx anced swlmmers whose shlnlng faces grace thls page flncldent ally a look at the photo recalls a remark made 63 by Mr Oltman to the effect that If the bath 1ne s Hts contlnue at th1Q rate we xx on t be able to have swlmmlng plctures 1n the annual next year J Next 1n lme were the 1ntermed1ate svummers who werent far from perfect The begmncls on the oth 1 P nd had only to exh1b1t thelr Capablllty of handllng themselx es 1n water to take the proferred course A tournament and the new gym spelled splratlon to the losers of basketball After conslderable bO1l1Hg dovtn and weedlng out Mxss Pattersons varslty basketball squad mcluded Jennle Beltlco V1rg1n1a Calhoun Ed1th Stan berry Verda Glles Gladys Carlson Harr1et Ash enfelter Els1e D1lk and V1rg1n1a Smlth A small turnout and bad weather dld not down the sp1r1ts of the ball catchers or bat wlelders at the beg1nn1ng of the season and ra1n clouds naturally d1d not frlghten pmg pong players Lurllne Wayman mlght well have been crowned our Queen of Table Tennls for she won flrst place 1n the el1m1nat1on tournament Verda Glles was xoted the outstanlng glrl athlete Judged by her scholarshlp 1n1t1at1ve leadershlp dependablllty sportsmanshlp and partlclpatlon ln sports We can only mentlon and nothlng else that tennls horseshoes and h1k1ng were mcluded ln the glrls program Lf X' f 'Lf'l X, fl WJ ' - my 'L 'xf'fwf ' ,VV 4 , J' 'T , ly K f X - .A ,J f , , , I -. , I W . ' yn,-'1, Q1 f -... X L I ucv y, IX ' ,T fl fe 7 I 711 lk gf V lim-k Row: Ilole. Suml-quist. Giles, :Xl-1ll llf1'lU'l' F' t I' rw: XY ' sm ff. Pl'1'l'llIB, Tobey , . Y v . . V - , as - A , A 1 9 ' ' , lone page represents glrls athlet1cs, everythlng j :L . ' K , ' 7 X l l . ,, . . . V. . , ' . - Y - . , ' . s , , . 1- .e' lag, . . . ' ' v 7 7 3 . . ' U. . 7 . , - ln- ' ' - ' as , 9 ' - , . i ' , . . . Y - , U J ' , . - . 7 l . . , . . . 7 - 7 ' 7 1 ' U . K, V . , , , - . Y H l , . . . . ' . ' 7 Y 5 . i ' v ' , J L.. . . , , , u ' v . 7 A L ' ' 7 - - 1 1 , rl M . 7 ,, 7 7 1 , ' ' 1 7 7 ' ' ' 66 ' 71 9 - ' 9 , ' , , S- 11, . . . 7 , . . , . I . V . . 7 7 7 K 7 7 ti ' ' 1 9 9 . 7 Y . . . . . . 7 7 ' 7 ' ' J 9 r . .... , , . I -:LQ 11111 s ! all ..4all 'f 98755 55785 8 I 'H TL mfy, , , K '3 89 Q' 653 860 98165 49 3 n 5 u iii wrwM T'PiIE IIN S T'ITflIfFI CDIQ 971 00 002 0149 5557 7 07077 69 12 51057 794 5 07531 O O35 61532 ROQUE S GALLERY The followlng persons are posted IH the local lnstltutlon for hlgher learnlng If you can ldentlfy any of the mlsslng John or Jane Does or can glve lnformatlon leadlng to the arrest of any mlsslng persons a S50 000 reward IS yours You can collect the latter for attempt toj from elther of the two edltors provlded you can catch them after school IS dlsmlssed 77777 George Powers Barney Oldfleld George has been wanted for three months now for recklessly drlvlngaModel T wlthoutllghts brakes horn or speedometer Released after promlslng to put the car ln a cool dry place permanently 18860 Helge Holmes Helge Publlc Nuls ance No 18860 18 the vslndow breaker of the paper boy gulld The Oregonlan has been uslng red lnk SIHCQ Helge started vxorklng 89653 George Tokos Baby Face George has been charged Wlth experlmentlng on a death ray ln the chemlstry lab wlth whlch he plans to dlslntlgrate all school books and report cards George s COHSCIQHCS wlll catch up to hlm though and hell soon talk fWe hopelb 10000 Marshall Dore Nelghbors c o m plalned about Marshall s chlckens cackllng at the break of dawn The sult was dropped when Marshall sacrlflced some of hls pets and lnxlt ed the complalnents for a chlcken dlnner 66666 Ray Corum Ray lb belng hunted by the radlo lnspector as the orlglnator of statlc When hes caught radlo receptlon wlll be per fect but Ray IS stlll at large 18007 Ruth Malor Reno 18 looklng fO1 Ruth as she chose matrlmony lnstead of a dlplo ma Ruth can cook though and after all lsn t that the flrst requlslte' 1920 George Hansmann John D Rocke feller IS looklng for George as he and Roddy Ross have been bolllng gasollne at a hlgh temperature However the roof IS stlll on the school and gas went up a half cent so George Wlll be back at the grlnd for a tlme 57175 Clara Lundqulst The school board IS on the lookout for Clara as she has been splll lng palnt on Mr Trelschel s tables ln the draw lng room Imaglne Clara paylng ball by sand lng and scraplng desk tops 15682 Jean Olson Webster has svx orn out a warrant fOl Jean fol she has been steallng 66 many ten and flfteen dollar words wh1ch wlll be an lnexcusable offense 51067 Bob Ayres Bob was belng held be cause he wouldnt talk and that seemed sus plclous He was released on good behavlor and hls pleaslng smlle 35785 Charles Buhler Held for blocklng traf flc wlth hls prlde of Henry Ford and convlcted when authorltles found the Model T would go only f1V9 mlles per hour 07077 Wally Hellman Arrested for honk lng an automoblle horn ln the halls durlng class He IS servlng hls sentence by warmlng the seats of the tardy room for forty mlnutes each nlght for a perlod of forty days 35214 Thelma Mott Wanted by GMen for dlsruptlng the tourlst camps last summer Shell be at large as long as she doesn t travel any more but remalns ln her home town 98165 Dlck Brown Stlll at large but wanted for blacklng hlS vllfe s eye lmmedlately after belng marrled ln the last act of the Junlor play 01492 Claude Clayton Arrested for drlv lng hls 1924 Dodge alrflow down Slmpson avenue wlth twelve people ln It der She has been collectlng the hearts of all her vlctlms and leavlng the vlctlms flat on the ground cold and broken 27897 Carl Peterson Held for weavlng fl om slde to Slde on Slmpson avenue at two a m wlth both arms occupled and the car steerlng ltself 98755 D1Ck Chalman AlF63t6d for har borlng whlte mlce ln hls pockets durlng school hours Thls crlme was dlscoyered by the auth orltles when vlrtually all of the glrls ln the room were found standlng on top of thelr desks 23456 Evelyn Gano Arrested for causlng a rlot ln the llbrary Sentence pendlng 79423 Betty DeHaven A r r e s t e d and charged wlth havlng vlolated all stop slgns for conversatlonal actlvltles Released when It was proved that she had already broken every 9X18t1Hg non stop record 13452 Emma Mlller The authorltles sus pect that the background ln Emma s plcture IS phony and she IS hereby charged wlth harborlng a counterfelt flr tree f Ka - V - - ' ca H . , . I K6 Y 77 ' ' s . ' 9 ' , , . . . . . . . , - ' ' s ' L . . ! . . . I L. , . . . ,, . ,, I . sa - u ' 9 :W W n ' 'I , - ' ss nr - - ' ' 3 , , . Q . a n u - , . . . . ,M ,, . 'W Si- 9 - ' n . Y. . , . . . Y. id, - , . . ' . L ' ' 1 . . Y 1 1 , . . as , va ' 1 ' .l xl ' 7 ' ' . . . . ,.- - , , . . V. , V . . , . . . L 5 7 , . l. ' .T '. ' - v 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 71 ' s 1 ' , , , 3 , 1 . 1 . . . . , , . . ,- ,- ' ,,' 1 - 29771.-Norma Leverton-Wanted for mur- n f , K . . . . U . ,, 7 ' , . . . - . K 7 . . . 7 ' . Y - . . ' SC 77 '1 ' , ' FT 1 T . L - , K S 1' ll ' . I ' . Q - I .nv , n .I - 1 . L Q - v y 1 , , 1 A' . f 1 L . . . . , , l i, - L- I 7 ' l . o 'W -L ' , L' L , 0 1 n 4 , . , :W '11 x - 5. . 1 0 v 1 W l ' ' y A A L ' ' k . . . , I w . n n x K ' - ' . ' ' as ' - as nn rl W - . , . . 11' H W ' V , A , 4 n L' ll . RGGUE S GALLERY 33333 Eva Carlson Charged w1th belng the cause of a move to rearrange the alphabet After carefully rev1ew1ng the case the ludge declded that 1n the long run lt would be slmpler to move W1ll1s Bunkers seat far enough away so that they couldnt whlsper wlthout a mega phone 14534 B1ll Doughboy Dehne Was arrested for lmpersonatlng a soldler He explaln ed that he wore the helmet as a protectlon agalnst the lnclement Grays Harbor weather He prom lS9d not to repeat the offense and told the Judge that the helmet had rusted 1nto fragments any way ln the past SIX months 19119 Marle DeLateur Held on susp1c1on that anyone Wlth such a mlschlevous grln and such a wlcked twlnkle 1n her brown eyes must be up to somethlng 15062 Luella W1lk6T8OH Arrested for d1s turblng the peace by trymg to lmltate L1l1 Pons 75115 Lloyd Perrlne Out now on parole because of h1s good behavlor He was arrested for waxlng the Junior hlgh steps 1n order that hls best glfl mlght sl1p and fall 1nto hls arms 66701 Fred Dllk Gullty of belng r1ng leader of a group of local neophytes who were found swlmmlng and dmng 1nto the c1ty reser vo1r 25364 Ethel Poppos Ethel so they say lb charged w1th havlng too great an appet1te She was caught red handed slpplng an apple ple 1nto her suede Jacket IH the home economlcs room 11156 VIVIRH Johnson ahas The Blond Menace Was found gullty when overheard urglng two underclassmen to abandon then' readln wr1t1n and rlthmetlc for a swlm on a warm May afternoon 91067 Ellzabeth Passlck Charged w1th slapplng two t1ny UD Jumor hlgh youngsters when the latter h1t her on the neck w1th rubber bands wh1le she was usherlng ln the gym 58692 MRFCIH Hoag Undoubtedly 15 not znnocent Charged vuth forglng an excuse and sklpplng class to coke 19312 Margaret Landstrom Mr Oltman passed a sentence for Margaret whlch decreed that she must read the entlre works of Shakes peare The Janltor caught her throwlng Ham let 1nto the furnace 67 61857 Genevleve Mulhauser Was found sawlng wood or count1ng sheep IH an empty classroom after havlng been marked absent Her punlshment conslsts of wr1t1ng I promlse to pay attentlon ln class 10 000 tlmes 87771 Frank Estek May not appear gull ty of any wrong dOlIlg but lt 18 sald that he IS a John D1ll1nger IH m1n1ature Among h1s many crlmes IS pulllng p1gta1ls and clonkmg 1nto study halls Wlth cleat equlpped loggers 12756 It IS rumored that Wanda Mlller 1s far from th1s v1c1n1ty and has no lntentlons of re turnlng Nevertheless our motto IS Edgar Hoover Has Nothlng On Us' and we are deter mlned to brlng th1s A No 1 paper CODIGF back to Justlce 11111 Mlss Hov1s Has been found cl1p plng p1ctures of Robert Taylor from the school llbrary s newspapers She w1ll haxe to pay dearly for th1s strong attachment to a matlnee ldol The Jury convlcted her of perjury for she swore she braved the sharp eyes of librarians for the sake of a de tr fr1end upon h1s word of honor that the blsector of a l1ne segment docs not d1Vld9 It 1nto two equal parts Although Mr Salyer quoted famous geo mctrlcal authorltles Don malntaxned that a bl sector was a dlagonal and nothlng else 16543 Bertha Matuhch Was found gu1l ty of courtlng favor w1th the faculty when caught laughlng loudly at one of her teachers jokes 09100 James Two Gun Tony Ph1lbr1ck Found sneakmg 1nto a basketball game laden mth beebe guns sunk bombs and other harmful hardware w1th lntent to k1ll At that any one who can Slt through three stralght perlods n study hall must be TOUGH' 15682 Ida Beck Charged vslth fa1l1ng to appear at a kangaroo court Verdlct gullty A two day vacatlon for aryone turnlng her nn 00051 Thls personable young gentleman has avled to come across Wlth a f1ne He was cha1 Led Wlth two hmmg a Junlor w1th blue eyes QThe blue eyed Junlor we hear from rel1able saurces was more gullty than he was whlch goes to DIONG that It 1snt always the woman who pavs J 7 'W W .W 'T 1 , u , - ra - - K n 1 L , ' ' ' ' u as 1 , I 1 , 1 . - . . . 1. . . 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RCDGUE S GALLERY 16787 A record holder for absences 1 Charlotte Stoxer Elda recently swore out a VVJTI ant ha1g1ng mat her ovsn serlous case of Vlfllfl s Ll tmp s as cau ed from wr1t1ng Char lott name on tl e b crcc charts 56413 Cec1lle McKee A 1un1or h1gh stu dent was found trylng to reserve such classlcs as Gone W1th the Wlnd and Galsworthy s For sythe Saga when she should haxe been readmg The Campflre G1rls at Flrefly H1ll and Re becca of Sunnybrook Farm Trylng to act l1ke a SGHIOI V Tsk' Tsk' 66616 Because Marlanne Brown got a D on her report card she t1ed the rlbbons of Mrs Franklm s typewrlters lnto knots For th1s Cflme she must cox er the typewrlters at the end of each perlod 1f she can be found fH61ght ap proxlmatelv 5 4 and welght perhaps 105 J 34891 Elalne Borek Has been warned fre quently about fl1rt1ng She apparently doesn t belleve that the way to a man s heart IS th1ough h1s stomach 56491 Francls Farnus Is be1ng held for mental observance He was found handlng h1s Wednesday s work 1n on Monday 10024 Myrtle F r y e t t Detect1ves have been attemptmg to unravel the mystery of Myr tle s sudden affectlon for the West End 36471 Don Webster Is wanted by the autho11t1es for rowdylsm 1n class Faculty members threaten to take up a collectlon to equ1p h1m wxth a maxlm s1lencer 28536 Ga1l Campbell He s the reason that room 18 vv as sound proofed Named by Mr RICE as publlc nulsance No 1 76712 Ruth Heck The pe11ect note pass e When she learns to look blank 1nstead of betraymg, herself w1th a g1ggle her techmque w1ll be perfect and study hall teache1s w1ll haxe her lnstruct less expert dellnquents 61332 Elsle Buckley Was quest1oned re gardlng her conduct 1n study hall It was agreed that anyone so xx ell behax ed must be up to mls ch1ef 00021 B1ll Baker A sophomore play Ro meo charged w1th be1ng a heart breaker off stage as well as on Promlses to go velled here after and thus saxe h1s femlnlne classmates from heart break 68 91757 Evelyn DuJmov ls clted by her teachers for be1ng so shy They complalm that you can t become acqualnted mth her even after teachmg her a year 53752 Mary Jane Dammon Is accused of haxlng caused '1 fam1ne IH absence sl1ps The paper m1ll cant turn them out fast enough for the 0ff1CQ to keep her supplled 27893 Betty Ayers Is puzzlmg sc1ent1sts everywhere She appears to have proven that perpetual mot1on IS poss1ble as long as the world s supply of gum holds out 21112 George Bayer Was booked at the local pollce stat1on for dr1v1ng h1s blcycle through traff1c at 10 mlles an hour He passed a Model T as 1f It were standlng st1ll and a patrolman thought he was dolng 35 85237 Carl Kunz The game warden 15 hunt1ng for Carl He has been takmg more than the llmlt lately on flshlng tr1ps but the Walden has h1s number' 15323 Dorothea Johnson ls f1ee of all susplclon because of her pleasant smlle whlch 55577 Bonny Jean Gose Was suspected of show1ng a phony report card but the honor roll bears her out She was held anyway for the Judge d9Cld6d lt was cruelty to an1mals to show up the rest of us the way Bonny Jean s grades do 51415 Mary Jean F1sher Charged w1th perj ury when she sa1d It only took her three mm utes to get to school 1n the mornmg from the west end of Chenault She was released when It was dlscox ered that she always got a r1de 15371 John P1ll Held for trylng to mas querade as an asp111n tablet on Senlor Dress Up Day when he d1dnt even belong ln the hlgh school bu1ld1ng, 42973 Wesley Reames Wesley has broken all records for hookey playmg Is stlll at large because as yet h1s al1b1s haxe been offlce proof 07531 M1ld1ed Lundstrom Ha s been charged vs1th refus1ng dates vuth good lookmg he men Th1s 18 a S91 1ous offense but she 1S so prompt 1n gettmg he1 lessons that no charges w1ll be pressed 13578 Angel1ne Nelson Booked for be1ng a one man 2.,1ll Released after a coult hearlng, when she p1om1sed to become a llttle soc1al mmd 9 .- - S .- '- s V J . 1 ' ..2 f....'xL1,LA , .' v - ,- , . 1' : : 2 1 3 ' s - ' . e's . 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The MODE ART f Iuftsi non Alilittll ITS QMART T0 BE KAY SHOP THE MODF ART WAY Joe E BIOWI1 Iln dentlst chanv Is mv mouth open Wlde enough? Dentlst Oh yes I expect to stand Ol1tS1dE whlle extractlng Voul teeth' The ev football star pass d away and went up heaven He Was met at the gates by Salnt Peter who asked hmm a few routme questlons about h1s hfe Dxd you ever attend college'P the Salnt asked Oh yes mdeed he retorted Do anythmg part1cular there? Why yes I was stfu halfback on th football team I do say so myself Hot dawg' Samt Pete QXLIHIIII d Just the mln We need for the Hell gime Satulday You Will Iwntl W hat You U ant tt the ommervllle Pharmacy Next to the Washlngton School 400 Ontallo Aye Hoqulam, Wash Roddy The horn on your C31 must be broken No 1ts just 1nd1ff rent Roddy Ind1fferent'P What do you meano M It Just doesnt g1V6 a hcot Mr Hardlng Wa1te1 th1s soup IS spolled Wfuter Who told you? M1 H2i1dlDg A llttle swallow Wise Guy Iboaxdlng 1 street eau Well 18 tht axk full? Conductor Nope We need one more jackass Come on ln lls Smarl: io be Thrifty and for the SMARTEST and THRIFTIEST of VaCatl0n Togs, Wise I-hgh School Students Shop EAR ROEBUCK and C0 Phone Abrdn 1016 118 West W1shkah 7 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Y 1 I f X I I - 21.1 HI- - I1-IH i fr 9 v I L , - E Y , I . . I I! 3 1 I ' . I . .-.- .,.. -.,.-,.-,.,-,-.,-,.,-..- -,,,- ,,,. - .,.. ..,..... - -....,.-.- ,,.. - ,... -.-...- -..- -,- ...,... .,.. ...,.-.,.... .. .-,.-..- - v ' ' . ' . . -- , . A. . . . - 'V ' . , . . . -- - Mr.: . . e . ' . A- . . .' V ' ,, - Y ,- Y ' . 'Y ' . ' ' r.: . , . . - e ' 1 C 1 to ' . tt ' . ' ' ' 'Y ' .Y v . I ' I V C . . . 4 , - A f - ,v 5: 1 L, I v t. 1. C .: wk. , . lf .' p .' . , .. 4 1. .. 5 l ,. I. 1 - .2 .. Y ,X K xx.- . . . . . -,::::::::::,:::::::::f,::::::-:::::::::::::::::::,::::::-:::,:::::::::::::1e 0000000000000000000090000000 0000000 000000000000900000009 00000000000000000000 James P H Callahan LAWYER Flrst Natlonal Bank Bulldlng HOQUIAM Compliments H C Watkins, M D Smlth and Peebles ATTORNEYS AT LAW Flrst Natlonal Bank Bulldlng Found on Bob Mlllel s leglstratxon card Name of palents Mama and Papa BOY 6 DENIES HES DEAD Headhne Maybe so but some k1dS are terr1f1c l1ars M 111811 Was that you1 stomach that cleated that 1Ll1llI3l1l1g d1sturbance'fI Hamlet Yes Maman Oh o1gan muslc Dr Albert Meyer DENTIST Fust Natlonal Bank Bulldlng, Dr Harry G Meyer DENTIST Fust Natlonal Bank Bulldlng Fred Straub PIONEER JEWELER 416 EIGHTH STREET HOQUIAM Break break break On thy cold glay stones O sea But I bet you could break for 40 yeals And not be as broke as me Lxttle AUd18YS fathe Just cussed and cussed and cussed Cause all hls car accessolles had been stolen except the Jack But llttle Audley just laughed and laughed cause she knevI If you had the Jack you could buy a new automoblle F. G FOSTER COMPANY OFFERS CONGRATULATIONS To the Members of the 1937 Graduating Class 00. E721 000000 09 00 000 00 0090 000 I I .. g II - . ' - I I I I I I I 'I I -, - I I I if I ., I 1 I I I I I I I I I ' I J I - I ' I gg I I ' ' I , I . I I gg I I I I ' I I I 'I I - I I I I - I II - 5 0 I I I I I I I . . Il E 0 II I I ' I . , I I I II I .: , : : ' 2 . 0 II . I I 0 I . II ' I ' 2 . :I I I I I g I: I I - I I I I g jg Q I I . I I . I :I I I ' I I :I I ' ' I I I I I gg I ' I I ' I 3 :I I I I I 3 I A I I Q gg I I I- .I,I - ,.,. - ..I. -.,,.-...,-.,.,-..,.-....-..I.-I.I,-I.,.-..,.-....-..,.-..I.-..,.- .,., - .,., -.,.g-.,.... ,.g. - g.g, - g.g. -I O II I I EE I 2 I I I I I :: I I I I g H I - ' I I I gg I A I I I .' I .' I I I I I I I I II - - I' A E 5 rv . I I I ' I ' . . I I I ' :I I I - I I I I :I I ' I I I g I I - 1 I I I - I I g I I ' I I I I gg I ' ' I I , I , 3 II I ' -. I I I I II . . . I I I I I I II 1 - . E -I :I I I I I I I I II I I I I I II j ' Q II I I I I I I I II Q 90 000 00 09 0000 00 000 000990000990 00 0000 009 DONT SAY BREAD SAY HOISUMP' HOLSUM BAKIN G C0 , Inc 2201 PdC1flC Avenue Phone Hoqm 55 N 8m A Cablnet Works Manufacturers of Doors, Mzllwork Glass 2017 Slmpson Aw. Phone Hqm 1475 Hoquram Washlngton Both beautlful and dumb Must my true love be Beautlful so Ill love her And dumb so shell love me We were about to dr1ve off when somebody sug gested that I look 1nto the tank to see 1f I had any gas It was pretty dalk so I llt a match and leaned over the gas tank I brought the match dlrectly oter the gas tank to enable me to see 1f there was any gas left I saw that there was plenty So I got lnto the car and drove off HUQUIAM ELECTRIC COMPANY Flxtures, Apphances W1F1Hg 420 Elghth Street Phone CONGRATULATIONS Class of 37 ROSS BRUTHERS COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE Ray Wayne Last nrght I held a 11ttle hand So daxnty and so neat I thought my heart would surely burst So wlldly did lt beat No other hand eer held so tlght Could greater gladness brlng Than the one I held last mght It was Four Aces and a Krng Sports Equzpment for Etery Sport Casey Hardware E ectrlc Co Grays Harbor s Leadlng Sportrng Goods Store 108 W Wrshkah Street Phone Abrdn 428 Aberdeen, Washlngton 73 :::::::::::::::::::::-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::: 9 me I ! , - l . ! ! ! . . 1 Q Q . 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I ' an I . . . 1 PERTlNENT PARAGRAPHS I The Note Book Bollowel Aftel cuttlng ex ery other class and dlawlng plctures xxhen he does attend hls notebook IS worthless for any thlng except a psych thesls on the xxandellng mlnd As a result he must beg a note book from a classmate lust before each exam to flnd out what the COUISB IS all about 2 The Bluffel Taklng great pllde IH nexel studylng for a recltatlon but talklng to the teacher as though he has memorlzed the text thls fellow depends on hls general knoxxledge of everythlng from alllgators to artlchokes to get hlm through a course 3 The Subject Changel An oral chess play er thls type answers any questlon he ISD t ple pared for by adroltly changlng the sublect and then speaklng conclsely on the sublect he has lust brought up 4 The Pipe Taker Whenex 61 a coul se IS glx en ln Eally Hlstory of Lace Maklng Ol Flellch Sewer Systems through the Dark Ages you can depend upon seelng thls fellow asleep ln the back roxx He comes to school for a sheepskln ex en lf he can t lead the W1 ltlng on It Dependable Merchandlse Correctly Pllced C L E A V E R S WOMEN S APPAREL Hoqulam THOMAS FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS BY WIRE to any palt of the world as xxe ale bonded membels of the Florlsts Telegraph Assoclatlon Emerson Hotel Bldg Phone Hqm 1488 0 The Apple Pollshel Consultatlon hours are the only boon to thls gloup s exlstence Rather than ask a questlon IH class he plefers to cllmb f0Ll1 floors and ask the professol IH hls Offlce so the old boy xxlll see xx hat an lnterest he s tak lng ln the couls 6 The Nez el Netel Studzer Wlth dance com mlttees Ol tlcket selllng, Cldlmlng all hls tlme thls fellow has nexer been seen xxlth a book ln hls hand slnce hls freshmen year Stlll he stays one honol polnt ahead and talks others less for tunate lnto golng to mldnlte shoxxs 7 The Cokel Cokes and blondes haxe become so gleat a part of hls dally schedule that he plans hls classes wlth a flee pellod or two so that he mav enloy both at some nearby soda fountaln 8 The Hypochondl lac Hls stol y 18 always the slme Just took l'l1St0ly qulz Axx ful' Flunked It cold Worly xxolly xxorry' Later when he gets hls exam back xxlth a lalge A on lt he beglns to xxolly about xx hat the flnal IS golng to be llke GO GET EM Grzzzlws' lllll m a felseljg I 74 . . - 4 ' ' ' ' 1 N . 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I I ll n ll D ll ll , ,- I A 0 ll A ' ' 2 lil 0 I I ll 5 0 0 I tr ll 2 II II lr II n o---::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::f:::::::::::::::::::::::::-5 Conglatulatmns Claes of 37 HOTEL EMER O It 1snt samtary protested the traveler to have your house bullt over the hog pen that way Well I dunno leplled the farmer we alllt lost a p1g IH 15 years After Dlnner Speaker My watch has stopped How long have I been speak1ng'P Lxstener Youll flnd a calenda 111 the hall' D1ZZy D8f1f11t1OII A st1 aw IS somethlnv whlch you dzmk through two of them INC Where the assortment 15 the largest Good Clothes for Young Men Slnce 1896 Chxldren Sald the teachel be d1l1gent and steadfast and you w1l1 succeed Take the case ol George Washmgton Do you remember the great d1f flculty he had to contend w1th'P Yesm Sald Ken Husby he couldnt tell a l1e Detrolt Txafflc Cop bawllng out an unassummg lady motorlst Dont you know what I mean wh n I F3156 my hand? She meekly I ought to I hav b en a s hool teacher for over twenty flve yefus' Dont throw your mouth IHLO geal untll you are suze you1 bram IS turnlng over 9- -----------11- -------------1--..---------1-----------------.....-----o1 -9 v 1 1 1 1 11 5 1 11 11 1 11 . - 1 1, . . . 1 1 11 11 1 11 1 Q 1 11 11 1 11 ' 41 Q 1- . . . - . . , 1, 1 11 I I . I I 1 11 5 1 1 11 1 11 ' ' 4 11 -' P 11 11 1 11 11 4 11 4 11 4 11 111111111 1 11 111 1111111111 1 1 111111 1111111111111-11 111 11 11111111111 11111 1 1 111111111111 1 11111 1 11 4 11 4 11 4 11 l. - 1 1 '-- v -. ll - '11 ' ..' -- ' ' 1 41 , - ,. - . - 4 11 - f 1 - . 4 11 .. ,, . - .. - - . ' - 4 11 1 - . . . ,, 1 U . . K . 1 11 .- 1 '11 ' ' -. 1 ' I-1 1 11 1 11 11 I ' 1 11 3 1 . f , 41 , . ,, ' v A . ' ' 1 1 - - ... . , Q 11 - , .. . - ., - 1- ' L 4 1, , I . - 1 1 1 1 ---v--- , 'zu , e e c 1 11 . . , - - 1 . -- 1 11 . . . . I A I 1 , 1 . 1 . 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Bob E Sure' Follow me Ill show you Wheatleys Dye Works CLEANERS and DYERS Phone Hoqm 1221 407 Sunpson Ax enue Hoqulam Fountam SGFVICC Confectlonery Light Groceries KRUEGER Hlgh School tore And four out of f1ve women haters are women WANSON S FOOD TORE Has Es erythlng School Supplles l'75 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ---QQQ-19-00-000ooQqooooooooooQ-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQO . . Congratulations . . E V E R G R E E N Fountain Service . . Hot Lunches . . Candy Magazines . . Home-made Ice Cream, we make our own fresh daily . , Hot Roasted Nuts i 711 Simpson Ave. Phone Hqm. 1317 I think that I shall never see A D as lovely as a B - A B whose rounded form is pressed Upon the records of the blessed. A DU comes easily-and yet It isn't easy to forget: D's are made by fools like me. But only God could make a Sculptor mtalking to statue of Venusl Hou about a date tonight 'J Venus No thanks I never go out with chiselers e Are Happy H1 COME HERE FIRST RAYMOND'S VARIETY ST ORE 618 Simpson Ave, Hoquiam If It's In The VARIETY LINE We Have It I Mr, Pevey: I forgot to take my umbrella. this morn- ing. Wife: When did you miss it? Mr, Pevey: When I reached up to close it after the rain had stopped. Girls when they went out to swim Once dressed like Mother Hubbard Now they have a different whim And dress more like hei cupboard To Be Servzng the People of Hoquzam Agaln 311C To Offer Our Congratulatlons to the GRADUATING CLASS OF 1937 Grays Harbor Lumber Company FIR MILL WOOD RETAIL LUIVIBER Phone Hqm 63 L76 ' rv ' ' . it . ' ' vs ' . . , , . . 0 0 O O . l I fl I Constanl: Tesis if If 1 M' Make 5 34-4 f we I Ivory Inch oilholmllu k l thoroughly lulod a n d Inlpuclodl GQIUJ- B 5 .ff- ' 5? 0 'U' b f' WOM ENJ' APPAREL Cralg Book and Drug Store or DRUGS TOILETRIES SUNDRIES Two Well Stocked Stores 718 Slmpson Ave 315 Sth St Phone Hqm 1150 Phone Hqm 11 QQMW bm- SERVICE CHIFFON No wonder Gaymodes are so beautlful' And so long 11vedI Every thread of sllk 1n the fllmy chlffons and the senslble se1v1ce Weights tested' Thats why you get such clear beauty' Full fashloned' Perfect 1n every way' N N Hoqu1am, Washmgton M OLLGRS Men s Sl-nop Agency for OCTONEK AWARD SWEATERS CLASS SWEATERS I 706 Slmpson Ave Phone Hqm 482 I77I II Il Il II II II II II II II II II II II II II II -0 I II lyyyn II :I I I ,,,, . 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'I II - 5' I 'I II II H II. ::::::::::::::e::::::::::2:::::::::::::Q::,:::::::::ce::::::::::::::::3::-:::::::::::::::::::-s MUSIC QCont1nued from Page 435 son Patty Watklns Donald Exans second V10 lms Ruth Lutzv1ck Thurston Nymond Margar et Coucher Russel Sehley Anna Brandxlck Zel ma Reames Bonme Jean Andrews Guy W1lSOH vlola Margaret Carlson Donna Chase cello Gene Bower basses Eva Carlson Mlldred Reames clarlnets Clarence Holm Joe Naw rock1 Betty Gower flute Zona Smlth oboe Eugene Stensager trombone Eugene Irw1n Bob Champ Bob Crumpacker drums Hazel W1ll13mS Alex Panorlan plano Mary Beth Root cornets Gordon P1nn1ck Dewey Krache Makxng up the Boys Glee Club are Bob Ayers Bob Clark Joe Clark Joe Crowell Walt er DeMerleer Bob Elllngson Bob Euckson Evert Erlckson Kenny Husby Harlan Irw1n Tony Lachlondo Jack LEWIS Harold Lundqulst Ed Mlckelson Lester Mlckelson Stanley M1ck elson Bob Mlller Wayne Oleson B111 Penrod Thor Peterson Gordon P1nn1ck George Powers Sam Satlow Gus Sundqulst Jumor Vaughn B111 Warner LOUIS WISE Jasper Wood Howard Woodward Gordon Luclch Don ONe1l Dale Mlller Harry Elway Arnold Morrow and B111 Murphy wlth Betty Gower as accompanlst In the G1rls Glee Club are Flrst sopranos Marlanne Brown Margaret Brueher Patrlcla Dlneen Dorothy Eheal Elsle Erlckson Dorothy Hays Murlel Holderman Vlvlan L1ndbergh Noreen Luclch Ethel Lue Smlth Suzanne Wal lace LOIS Welch Phyllls Wells and MHXIHS Wornstaff second sopranos JGSSIQ Blackmore Margaret Carlson Mabel Clubb Edith De Meer leer Phyllls Foster Falth Gravelle Ruth Heck Melva Hemphlll Lo1s Irw1n Mayella Jones V1r g1n1a Lamoreax Opal Longnecker Zelma Reames Carmen Rlebe Margaret Russell Olga Wlck Alcyone Wlgglns and Adallne Wr1ght altos Evelyn Glngrlch Ednafae Haney Donna Huffacker Marlan Ivall Jeanetta Johnston Exelyn Satlow Luella Tobey Mary Lou Patty Watklns and Hazel W1lll3mS Walsh M E COX Sz SON GROCERS Phone Hoqm 65 604 Slmpson BIGELOW CHEVROLET SAIES and SERVICE Market and Wlshkah at L IH ABERDEEN Aberdeen 205 and 206 7th and J Streets 1n HOQUIAM Phone Hqm 346 The Only Complete Iow Pnced Car Congratulatzons Class of 37 OSCAR ERICKSON YOUNG MENS and MEN S WEAR E K SMADING CO PHILCO RADIOS ELECTRIC WASHERS KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOS I78I r 7 7 7 D 7 7 7 . 7 l - . , . y 9 9 7 7 9 , 1 I . - . . 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Z , 0 Z u 0 l . -'SLZZ:Z32:::2Z2:32ZZ::3::2333362333323Z:Z223:l:32::323323:333222332iitllilliiltilti ' Q 000000000000000000000000 000000 0000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000004 00 PHONE HQVI 230 Giving All We Can for What We Get Rather Than Getting All We Can for What We Gixe J A TANNAHILL Hoqu1am, Washington Grays Harbor Shoe Store Soles for the Entue Family 717 Simpson Axe Hoqu1am Wash ROOT PAINT Sz GLASS CO Glazing Pamt Wallpapei Pictu: es F1 ames Signs Auto Glass V08 Simpson Ax enu Phone Time spends wx ll over 20 cents foi eveiy word to get all the interesting news of the world into the head of an intelligent person and MAKE IT That will cost you exactly S5 80 Time and vsell probably forget it Of course there are Republicans in the South but they are protected by gam laws C W OBERG Manager HOQUIAM MOTORS Authorzzed Sales and Serlzce Tuo Stores 020 Eighth St Ontario and Simpson Phone Hqm 371 Phone Hqm 646 Hq ri 997 Hoquiam Wash Edith Mothei you know that old vas you said has been handed down from generation to genera tion? Mother Yes dear By all 1nd1cat1on most annual humor sections should buy only one stock U S Steal Woman Gracious me child youve killed your brother' Joe Clark Aw that s all right I ve got two more ECONOMY CLEANERS 8z DYERS Hats Cleaned and Blocked 719 J Street Phone Hoqm 676 Courtesy GRAYS HARBOR VENEER COMPANY Hoqu1am Washington 7 '...... ........ ..... ...... .... ..... ... ....... .. ............. 22-22--22 .... 22222222 v I 1 . 5 1 , l l . ! 7 l cs , - , ' vs l I 0 0 1 . . l S f . , . . I -,- ,.,, --,-.-..-..-.,.-- .,.. .. ..., - .,., .. ,.,, - .... - .... - ,.,. - ,.,, - ..,. -.,.- .... - ,... - ..,. - .... - ,.,. - .,.. .- ,... .. .... --.- . --..---.-- . . . . . 3 . . 4 - . i 4 - . ' . . ' . . Q ' .T l ' e 1 .. ' , . lv1x01-tllwliH:l0llVl0lllI01lrl0 llll 0lI1l0HH0ul10ll10ml0ll1l0 r1,w lllvlilllli lrll illvlillllli lllr Tllllilldi llll TWV' T 'TH TNT TT'llT'IV'TWUT'4'VTl'l'l i-H 7l'l .. ' vs ,B . , , , ' Z -A .u S ' . A W . . nk 57 STICK--Time AdV- Circular- Edith: t'Well, this generation has dropped it. . , -c ' Y 4 . ' . I Z Ai K . , , . , ,A . 1 L e ' 3 -- ' ' - H l Q . ! M 1 l l - .- f l ,, . I . . Y E . i . 7' E . I I , L' . 5.-..--------0-000000-0-------...--0---.000....------02 2 2 2 2 2 22-02 2 2 2 2 2002 2 2 2 2 20-2 9 1 - -----A------------ ---------------- --o,--v- ..-. ov-o--v-ooov-----v- .E .v.....v..v..-.... o ..v..v..... v..v TOURIST GARAGE GAS - OIL LUBRICATION 24 Hour Seruce TED and HARRY LUND Flfth and Slmpson Hoquldm A berdeerfs Quality Shop Brown - Elmore Shoe Co. Elks Bulldlng, Aberdeen Was: The I-loqulam Y M C A Hoquzam s Greatest Asset for the Young Men and Boys COURTESY POI SON LUMBER 81 SHINGLE COMPANY Start a savlngs account ln an lnsured 1nst1 tutlon Your savmgbs are permanently insured agalnst loss up to S55 O00 Wlth us Flrst Federal Savlngs 8z Loan ASOClatl0n of Hoqulam Corner Slmpson and Sexenth WATCHMAKER and JEWEI ER We lepdlr Watches Clocks Jeuelly and Spectacles Cash fol Old Gold 4021 Elghth Street Hoqu1am Wash 4 Aw r X i I I I I I ' 2 1 J Thrift Builds Character and Independence A A IV A YV - p F. WETZEL Q .E . - . . . I l . . T ng Y . 7 i l80l 'W ' 'W 'f 'f ' ' WM kextencls Best Wishes to the fi 193 7 Class Hoquiam High School ktb 1f1 W h t 8 S p b p 1 th f l 8 Bas e al oor in athletic pavilion, University of as ington. Buil of 5 5-ply u er-Har Ord-to replace former ma le foor. Panels are taken up in e Spring for track or ield events. 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L ' Again We Extend Our Congratulations to a H oqulam H :gh School Graduating Class Good Luck to l:l1e Graduates of 37 and to the rest ot Hoqulam Hlgh .1 Happy and Profltable bummer Vacatlon Grays Harbor Railway and l.lgl1I: Company I 1 o s n Q o - . . 1 1 , Q . , . q . :::::::::::::::::::::::::::o::::-o:::: :oo::-oo,Q-,-0:::-ooq:::o:::::Q::::: IUNIOR HIGH GPERETTA fCont1nued from Page 451 er played by Wallace Leeck Gerald Kennedy John Champ one of Fran ces Marles ardent admlrers flnds solace wlth Olga Bob Ryan as a messenger and Mary Beth Root as the accompan1st along wlth M1 Salyer dld thelr part to make the operetta a success The chorus was as follows Saxlor Malds Carolyn Abrahamson Ellen Backholm Pearl Beck Anna Brandvlck Cherry Brown Zena Bublltz VlFg1D13 Buckley Evelyn Deymore Jo Anne Duncan Evelyn Erlckson Fay Flsher Rlta Gradl Vlfgle Heacox Edxth Hendrlckson Eleanor Holmlund Dorothea John son Betty Kltzlnger Rose Mary Klaven Ruth Mary Lantz Patty Laughlln Geraldlne Lynch Lela Mode Margaret Powell Mlldred Ra1sanen Lloydlne Ryan Charlotte Swann Mary Allce Van Horn Mary Walker Dorrene Wolthley Lela Zemllcka L1fe Guards Edwln Backholm Roy Benson Kenneth Berg,qu1st George Cummlngs Oran Cummlngs Ronald Foulds Joe Frase B111 Grah Robert Henderson Harold Johnston Norman Klllman Norman Lancaster Duane Oleson James Paulson Dale Pendergraft Wesley Reames B1ll Sandstrom Kenneth Selleg Bob Thomas Carl Wlehle Jlm Wornstaff SQPHCDMORE PLAY tCont1nued fxom Page 451 Garrlson respectlvely thought they were tlred of the1r summer boy fr1ends Vernon Kelsey and Gene Cosgrove played by Howard Woodard and Jack Lewls and promptly monopollzed Jon atha who was actlng as a boy ln d1SgUlSe Orlle the scrutlnlzer Dewey Krache and hls glfl Hattle Roberta Gower added comedy to the s1tuat1on when they detected every female IH town lookxng for a glrl that d1dnt even es cape MISS Pete1 son s cast for Dollars to Dough nuts was excellent even to Orhes dog who dldn t speak out of turr at all and only trled to knock the set down once New Glft Items Especxally for GRADUA TION and GIFTS for all occaslons Newest Graduatlon and Exery Day Cards STIRLINGS 721 S1mp on Hqm 776 For STYLISH CLOTHES at MODERATE PRICES W The SPRING SUIT youve had 1n mmd for months xsn t ten mlnutes away Well bet you could be here I ln ten mlnutes 1f you Jump ed 1nto your car rlght now RI SPRING SUITS S21 331 S45 X WAUGH S MEN S STORE ABERDEEN I Slwp at 200 East Heron MERCHANDISE or MERIT ONLY ABERDEEN GAS LUBRICATION AL LAWRENCE S SERVICE 9th and J Streets Hoqulam Wash OIL TIRES F841 f 1 , . , K , y 7 Y n , , Y r 7 3 J 7 7 , . . . - v J ' 5 7 . , N . 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They're regular he-man cords that cost less to own and less to keep clean, and how they outwear ordinary cords and wool slacks! V MY ROOMMATE CAN TAKE Standard Quality Campus Cords . . l llll lllylll l lil, MY Tues socxs AND GIRL ll l Qll sur WHEN HE TAKES MY Lllillt CAMPUS coaos ns WAR: We Gaffy 'he genume wzth this Label Super Quality Campus Cords . 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