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HESPIERIAN 1938 cniors Row One treading from left to rightj Hedman, Don-Drama taught Don something besides acting-remember the dramatic class assembly. Foster, Phyllis-We predict great things for this girl. VVith such a lovely voice she should go far. Holm, Helge-Energetic and ambitious. Oh, yes, he also hails from the east side. Frase, Marian-Personality plus is the secret of this girl's success in everything she does. Hunley, Philip-Phil employs all of his tal- ents ln conscientious study. Gano, Evelyn-In the two short years that Evelyn has been here she has acquired many friends. lrwin, Eugene-It takes more than just a lot of wind to play a French horn, and Gene has that It. Row Two George, Gladyis-This tall, dark girl personi- fies poise to the nth degree. Irwin, Harlan- Harley's true self is shown whenever weighty problems are being dis- eussed. Goodwin, Muriel-To Muriel a thing is worth doing well. Jacobson, Blll-Long will Bill be remembered because of his distinctive sense of 'humor. Gower, Betty-Whenever there is accompany- ing to be done, Betty is at the piano. Jaques, Eugene-His French ancestry is not- lciegible, decidedly, in Gene's vital person- a y. Grant, Ferne-In Ferne we find another of Miss Sample's excellent librarians. Row Three Jette, Bill-Is it necessary to join the navy to have a sweetheart in every port, Bill? Groves, Malxine-Gay and carefree the live- long day is Maxine. Johnson, Earl-Are you a pessimist, Earl? That umbrella that you carry rain or shine has us worried. Gruby, Rosle-Athletics fill much of Rosie's time, but sewing is another one of her activities. Loman, Henry-You don't have to be a knight in armor to aid a lady in distress. liank has proved that the modern youth is chivalrous, too. Hackler, Helen-With those smiling, brown eyes' it is no wonder that Helen's friends are innumerable. Long,, Bob-Life would be very dull without Bob s happy grin in the locker room. Row Four Headland, Elaine-Little, lively, and brimful of fun! Luce, Owen-Owen's major problem is hav- ing B- good time, all of the time. Hlnchllffe, Jean-From present indications Jean will some day make an excellent sec- retary. Lucich, Gordon -Emphatically-tall, dark, and handsome! Holderman, Muriel--The movie scouts were after Muriel, and it isn't at all surprising. Mickelson, laestcr-The Mickelson tradition of leadership is carried on by Les-in fact he is president of the student body, and a leader in basketball. Jacka, Buth-Ruth's sense of humor has liv- ened many a dull moment. Row Five Morris, Don-lt is tradition that a 'Morris will have a sense of humor- Moose is H0 exception. Jansen, Shirley-She has a friendly smile for everyone. Newton, Charles-The long of that VVarb- ington-Newton duo. Johnson, Ollie--VVhen there is typing to be done, Ollie can always find an extra minute for it. Ohman, Arthur-The secret of Art's successx' is giving sound opinions. Kllcup, Enid-The Pepsters found a compe- tent secretary in Enid. Olson, Wayne -- Whats the hurry? Nils VVayne's motto. t ' Row 'Six - Lamoreaux, Virglnia-As a Spruce Bathing Beauty. Gin helped put Harbor products on the map. Panorlan, Alex-A yell leader. a. band leader, an orchestra leader-and, believe it or not. he doesn't play a wind instrument. - Landstrom, Margaret-Margaret boasted the proud title of Assistant to the director for the senior play. Parker, Selmer-Wherever the-re's a riot you'1l find Park. Leverton, Norma-It has always been a mys- tery why Norma has kept her singing talent so well hidden. Philbrlck, Albert-It wouldn't surprise us in the least lf Al's the one to find that fourth dimension. Lewis, Ruth-Ruth has a smile and a special hello for everyone. I Row Seven Protheroe, Edward-The possessor of a friend- ly drawl and a pleasant personality. Lltven, Evelyn--Her quiet efficiency is the joy of all who work with her. Reece, Eldon-Brawn and brains make Eldon a success in football, in school, and in the Naval Reserve. Loff, Edna-Basketball is only one of Edna's many interests. She takes part in club Work as well. Satlow, Sam- Pancho's broad grin and eye-glass protectors are familiar to all foot- ball and basketball fans. Longnecker, Ogal-Laurels to Opal for the huge grizzly ead made by her for Senior Nite! Scott, Jlm- Chip's coat of arms is a skull and crossbones. Row Eight Louderback, Betty-In Betty is found that friendly personality characteristic of other Louderbacks graduated from Hoq- uiam. Smith, Alfred- Snuffy' ffoo to you! is one of the more reserved members of the male gender. Lundqulst, Clara-A smooth basketball play- er ls Clara. Soule, Kenneth-Always courteous and al- ways friendly. Kenny is that too rare person. a real gentleman. Mallshewskl, Mary-The girl of the soft voice could easily be Mary's title. Tibbetts, Oliver-From all appearances Oll- ver would make a fine judge. Matteson, Eva.-.Although seemingly shy, Eva always has time for a bit of fun.
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nk! KQQLZ LIXN-j' K iLgI'! ,VU x Q , V Lf' l .4 Z S I V t an Q i , , ,f H1Es1P1EniAN 1938 - 6 'r K' fir 0 iii, ,' t fe Seniors Row One treading from left to rightj Viducich, John-John really went to town juggling the pigskin, in his senior year. Mattler, Lennea-Anything makes Lennea blush, but those blushes are attractive. Wagner, Dale-No class would be complete without Dale's dry heh-heh. McDonald, Kathleen-When Kathleen is,cos- tume manager hide your pet tux and for- mal. for she generally gets what she goes after. Walker, Norman-Six foot two of ability and personality. Norm was named honorary basketkall captain this year, and also made second team all-state center. Milbradt, Rosalie-This blonde librarian has a, definite preference for brunettes. Warbington, Lee-The short of it. Row Two Miller, Juanita - Juanita works. attends school. and still finds time for merry making. Ward, John-Rigid training shows up in John's work. Miller, Louise-Congratulations, Louise, on the capable manner in which you have han- dled a man-sized job. Whitney, Maurice- Morrie's scholastic standing is enviable. Murphy, Eileen-Eileen is most happy when she's on the dance floor. Wise, Louis-It required just such sportsman- ship as Ducks to take thc tough break he got Thanksgiving Day. Norris, Marian-Have the junior high slow pokes learned all thi- answers yet, Marian? Row Three Wittren, Harold-The other half of the work- ing combination, but his dual life doesn't affect his argumentation at all. Olsen, Jean-Is there anything about chem- istry or any other subject on which Jean is not well informed. Zemlicka, Merrill-Merril practices the old adage that Silence is golden. Osborn, Maxine-Another red head who breaks that old rule about disposition. Passick, Elizabeth-In an atmosphere of clicking keys and shorthand notes Elizabeth is completely at ease. Pellinen, Ruth-Being a cousin of the Kari's, liiuth, of course, would be a Hesperian e 1 or. Peltola, Elsie-Ambition, personality, and pep just overflow in this mite of a maid. A Row Four Perrine, Marie-For two years Marie has been a swimming team mainstay. Her diving is excellent. Perry, Marie-Besides editing the Hesperian. Marie walked off with the highest schol- astic honors. She's class valedictorian. Peterson, Wllda-This petite blonde is a credit to those proud east siders. Poppos, Ethel-There is a friendly gleam in her dark brown eyes. Pryde, Gladys-As her life's work Gladyskas chosen music, and with such talent succ ss' is inevitable. Rubottom, Vermae- Punky goes merrily on her way, whistling, always whistling. Ftyan, Eunice-VVe wonder what the rt-cipc is for Eunie's sparkling eyes. Row Five Sawyer, Roxanna-Her liveliness ls a charac- teristic confirmed by red hair. Scott, Elizabeth-Who could bring more pat- mns to a theater than a cashier like Betty? Slden, Agnes-Agnes's success as student body treasurer is characteristic of what- ever she undertakes. , Sirnmons, Muriel-A merry heart is mirrors-d ln her laughing eyes. Small, Norma-Wherever there- is mischief in the making, Norma is in the middle of it. Stanberry, Edith-fl'here is charm in a. sou- thern drawl. as is shown whenever Edith speaks. Stinchfield, Kathleen --Serving as Girls' League President is only one of the respon- sibilities that Kath has had. Row Six Strom, Ftuth-That complexion, and those eyes, speak for themselves! Sutlovich, Elsle-VVhen she speaks all listen. for her opinions are worth hearing. Turnbull, Wanda-A member of that group of rhythmic key tappers. Welch, Lois- Why worry when there is fun to be had? says she. Bottom Two Nelson, Laverne - Although she started school late in the year, LaVerne rated high in two spelling matches over KXRO, prov- ing that it doesn't take all year to disting- uish one's self. Huffaker, Blll-Always on the job, that's Bill, whether he's working for the Boys' Council, or entertaining the girls. 7 . -17... vi
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