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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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lHllESlP'lERlIAN 11938 Senior History -Way back in '34 the dignified occupants of the high school be- came uneasy and gazed questioningly toward junior high. Something was radically wrong! Little did they realize that the disturbance was 'the exuberant class of SS preparing to crash the gates of higher education. Elected to lead this band of eager freshi-es for the first semester were: Darrel Foster, president, Don Morris, vice president, Elsie Peltola, secretary, H-elen Hackler, treasurer, Eldon Reece and Ralph Reeves, ser- geants -at-arms, and Harry Elway, yell leader. Incidentally, they were such excellent officers that we reelected them for the second semester. Miss Kathleen McMahon was our class advisor and was primarily responsible for the success of the high-light of the year-the Frosh Vodvil. Feeling mighty important and just a little awed we entered our first real year of high school as sophomores. Miss Laura Forsberg, class advisor, guided us through the first difficult semester with the aid of the following class officers: Darrel Foster, president, Sam Satlow, vice pres- ident, .Harriet Ashenfelter, secretary-treasurer, Agnes Siden, class rep- resentative, Eldon Reece, sergeant-at-arms, and Harry Elway, yell leader. When everyone was dying of sheer boredom in the middle of the winter, it took just such an event as the sophomore assembly to liven things up. Sophs taking part were Phyllis Foster, Willis Bunker, Selmer Parker, Sam Satlow, Bud Alexander, Ambrose Potts, and Marian Frase. To begin the second semester we held elections with the following results: Lester Mickelson, president, Elsie Peltola, vice president, Agnes Siden, secretary-treasurer, Louis Wise, class representative, Bob Erick- son, yell leader, and Ambrose Potts, sergeant-at-arms. As spring rolled around, the would-be actors of the class turned out enthusiastically for the play. Miss Anita Peterson, director, selected Norman Walker, Ellen Berge, Willis Bunker, Harriet Ashenfelter, Bertha Matulich, Marian Frase, and Kenneth Soule as the cast for Int the Light of the Moon. Another important spring activity was the annual Sophomore Hop which was carried out in the Dutch motif. Those athletically inclined were Bob Ellingson, Sam Satlow, Tony Lachiondo, and Eldon Reece in football, Sam Satlow, Lester Mickelson, Alex Panorian, and John Viducich in basketball, Lester Mickelson and Boib Eigckson in tennis, Louis Wise, Sam Satlow and George Fairbrother in rac . As a maj or event of the year, our vice president, Miss Elsie Peltola, was chosen Miss East Side for the opening of the Eighth Street bridge. There's nothing shy about us! We came back in the fall as if we owned the place, but we soon found that we were just undergraduates. At that we were really semi-professional in our annual assembly when we presented Buck Benny Rides Again. Class officers for the first semester were: Selmer Parker, presi- dent, Louis Wise, vice president, Helen Hackler, secretary-treasurer, Elsie Peltola, class representative, Eldon Reece, sergeant-at-arms, and Harry Elway, yell leader. In the second semester they were succeeded by Selmer Parker, president, Norman Walker, vice president, Agnes Siden, secretary-treasurer, Kathleen Stinchfield, class representative, Eldon Reece, sergeant-at-arms, and Willis Bunker, yell leader. ..13i-
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