Hoquiam High School - Hesperian Yearbook (Hoquiam, WA)

 - Class of 1938

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V 1 f X. Y HESPERIAN'1938 INTRODUCING THE SENIOR CLASS iContinued from Page 105 While we're on the subject of athletics, this is a very fitting time to mention that Eldon Reece, Sam Satlow, and Louis Wise are the proud possessors of three-stripe sweaters-the only ones in this year's senior class. At the close of the football season when the letters were awarded, Coach Huhta revealed the names of the boys receiving the Inspirational trophy and honorary captaincy. Two seniors were awarded the Inspira- tional trophy, namely, Joe DeLateur and Louis Wise. Bob Ellingson was the choice for the honorary captaincy award. There aren't many students who are familiar with the functions of the J. C. C., but in order to discover how other cities conducted their J. C. C., Ruth Pellinen and Selmer Parker attended a Chamber of Com- merce conference in Seattle. The Leaders conference was held in Seattle again this year with Ruth Pellinen, Kathleen Stinchfield, Marie Perry, and Lester Mickelson representing Hoquiam high. There are two very important people in our class that, it is said, are indispensible to the football and basketball teams. We are convinced of their ability, for since Selmer Parker and Darrel Foster have managed their respective teams, not one article of equipment has been lost. It would be convenient to have them around when the clock points to 8:45 A. M. and a very tardy student's left shoe is missing. When the Junior college entertained senior members of the high schools of the surrounding country, Kathleen Stinchfield, Joe DeLateur, and Norman Walker were those invited from our class. Music is a very definite part of high school life, and the class of '38 had some outstanding members in this department. Romane Anderson and Wayne Olson made up a part of the brass sextet that rated superior in the Southwest music competition. In the vocal sections we find Lois Welch as soprano in the girls' sextet. As drum major and yell king, Alex Panorian was kept jumping during his senior year. Of course he had able assistance from our two song queens, Virginia Lamoreaux and Edith DeMeerleer. We have heard many ways of making an entrance, but the one Lois Welch and Edith DeMeerleer made into the library is the very newest. Just as the girls reached the door, Lois tripped ov-er Edith's foot and simply flew into the room. Everyone enjoyed the incident immensely, except Miss Sample. The funniest sight of the whole year occurred during the prepara- tions for the Junior-Senior Ball, though. It makes our sides ache yet to think of those big, burly football players taking dainty stitches in crepe paper leis. -11-



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M- ME 1' A 1. Q fi ,I X K -at 5,7 lf! V ' ' X. 1 1 ' -X fy , ,,. HEXSPIIQRIAN was LL L 1 lv Vi 'V if Seniors f t l mx x, K , 3 to X -..,.-5 Row One treading from left to rightl Abrahamson, Marianne-Her satirical com- ment on school life added spice to The Hi News. Alexander, Bud-It's difficult to imagine such energy in so little space. , Anderson, Olive-In a case such as hers, gen- tlemen definitely prefer blondes. Anderson, Romane-An indispensable part of the band is this versatile tuba player: incidentally, he's the best bass in the Southwest. Ashenfelter, Harriet-Flying high has always been a hobby with this curly head. She's the only one in high school who has allready made a solo flight. Barnett, Don-That gleam in Barney's eye betrays a ready wit. Attaha, Adelle-There is a wealth of kindli- ness in her quiet manner. llow 'l'wo Bezzo, Don--X Very congenial chap with the fair sex is Don, but the sparks begin to fly when they start dismissing wardrobes. Baillie, Leoma-l-ler pleasant manner has gained her a host of friends. Bogie, Albert- Whate'er he does, he does with so much ease. Bavle, Marian-To be a nurse is llfIarian's a.mbition . . and a worthy one it is. too. Bower, Gene-An air of reserve goes hand in hand with Gene-'s musical talent. Beltico, Jennie-It goes without saying that a. Beltico is an athlete . . Jennie is no ex- C-Hjflflll. Brown, Richard-Dick's council manner sub- dues the most boisterous individual. There are no spit wads or bean shooters when ne's on hand. . Row Three Berge, Elle -X ready wit makes Ellen the life of any party. Buhler, Charles-This lad's quiet manner has endeared him to all of his classmates. Blackmore, Jessie-An enthusiastic Pepster -in fact. Jessie was president of this pep unit. Bunker, Wlllis- Willy is as poised behind the footllghts as he is speedy on the cinders. Bloom, Rebecca-A possessor of that admir- able trait--friendly reserve. Cooper, Wayne-If practice makes perfect. Wayne will soon be a wizard at airplane designing. Brault, Betty-Why did you wait until your senior year to display your latent dramatic talents, Betty? Row Four Dawson, James-That combination of curly hair and brown eyes would do any movie scout's heart good. Brown, Marianne-To be able to dance like Mary is the secret desire of every member if the fair sex. DeLateur, Joseph-Witli grim determination Joe invaded no-man's land to become a first-rate librarian. runcev, Andryana- Patience is a neces- sary ingredient of success is Andryana's motto. Edlund, Elwood-Despite his reserve. this Woodlander has caused many a riot in drauna classes. ..' .- 4 .xx Buckley, Elsie-Kindness, true kindness, is a part of this glrl's makeup. Eklund, Bert--Bert has special school pe- riods for clowning-yes, seven out of six. Row Firt- Calhoun, June-Here we have another Cal- houn who is athletically inclined. Ellin son, Bob-An impish grin belies the serious nature of this two-year letterman. Calhoun, Virginia-This racket-wielder is a whizz on a tennis court. Elway, Harryv'l'ardy slips are an important part of Jelly-Bean's daily diet. Carlson, Eva-Much of 'l'he Hi News' suc- cess ean be accredited to Eva's being thc editor. English, Sam-'l'hv time is yet to come when Sam admits that hc's ever been wrong about anything. Carlson, Gladys- Whatever is worth doing' at all, is worth doing well. With this ln mind Gladys achieved honors as salutato.rian. ltow Six Erickson, Delbert- Erick is, above all else, a man's man. Davis, Esther-When Esther dances lt is as if she had wings on her feet. Erickson, Stilson-A fun-loving member of the Hi-Y. DeLateur, Marie-Marie's gamln grin ex- presses a mischievous nature. Esdon, Myles-From theater usher to manag- er in three months is the proud achieve- ment of this redhead. DbMelerleer, Edith-Vim, vigor and vitality -p us! Fairbrother, George-Here we have b o t li brains and brawn. George is as -tmbltious in class as he is dangerous on the gridiron. ltow Seven DuBois, Jeanne-A little girl with a big, friendly smile. Flodstrom, Ben-It takes just such persis- tency as Ben's to attend school and hold down a job, and he has a twin in that, too. Duncan, lone-Contrary to the common be- lief about redheads, this carrot top has a cheerful disposition. Ford, Jack-VVhat this boy doesn't know about history isn't worth knowing. Ellis, Violet-Sweet and shy are the words for Violet. Foster, ,Darrel-Playing nursemaid to a cham- pionship basketball squad employs most of Rud's time. England, Mabelle-Another gal who has made a name for herself in dramatlcs. Row Eight Fulleton, Don-Just another Al Chemist from Hoquiam high. Erickson, Elsie-She has a certain sweetness of manner that is delightful. Garrett, Walter- Indlan's Utopia is a swamp. a shotgun, and plenty of ducks. Finch, Kathryn- Kay proved herself a capable manager during the senior play. Gustafson, George- Gus's pet habit is at- tempting to give an hour and a half speech in ten minutes. Fisher, Mary Jean--With remarkable success Mary Jean mixes study and pleasure. Hansmann, George-Even the best scientists make mistakes. If you don't believe it, note the seat of Georges Christmas pants .' Yeah,-he sat in nitric acid.

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