Hoquiam High School - Hesperian Yearbook (Hoquiam, WA)

 - Class of 1939

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Z, 4 I I 'x ' , ' I f'- The HESPERIAN ir Published by the Students of Hoqulam Hugh School Hoqunam Washlngton 2' SE I E4 z X J A ' ., V, 5 a g V , fi S95 THE HESPERIAN Copyright I939 EDITORS Mary Lou Morris Vlrglnla Smlth BUSINESS MANAGERS Don I-IaII Mayella Jones ARTISTS Jam I-Iolclerman Howard Wllson ADVISOR Muss Alda May France 'A' Table of Contents 'I' Classes . . 6 Seniors . . 8 Underclassmen . . I8 Faculty . . 28 Groups . 30 Sports . . 52 I I I OFGWO II N U0 1 S XX N 1 41 N:- I: r CI I XVII YICAII 'I'III'I 11:11'1i1'11Iz11' 11AI'1IIIII u111s1iI11t111g' 1114- I1igI1 svI11111I :It lI1:11 1111 11. I1-1-Is lI1z1I iis 1'1'w11'1I UI' 1-xv111s is 1I111 11111sI lI1'S1'l'YIlljJ' 111' 11111-11vt11:1Ii1111 'III 1I11' 11111111111 11:1g'c-. II11 '4'Yl'I'. SIIIUK' 1I1i.' 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IIIIIII5 21 spocizrl fi IIII.Ik'2lIl1'l' 1'c11' 11: :1II 4 -fi.. -. , 1. fx , . ,4 ' f DEDICATIQN 'k TO HOQUIAM HIGH SCHOOL For twenty-tive years your walls have resounded to the voices ot teachers and students of Hoquiam high schoolg For twenty- Five years you have housed the ambitions and activities of hundreds of young people who eagerly enter and lingeringly leave your portals, so, on the occasion of your silver anniver- sary, Hoquiam High School, we affectionately dedicate to you this record ot the twenty-fifth year of your lite -I- .,f'2V5,4w,'f' 'fig , Q. - fi F fl 1 1 1NNl1 111 N N N 11 N N N N N lx 1 aNx 141.111 if 111111111511 1'IACi11 411. 1111' SC1111111 N111'S, 1111: 1111111' 11, 111'i111'i11111 111 1111 1111111 s1'1111111, NX'11'11r1 with 1111 N1ll111'111 1111115' 111'1'si1I11111 111 1111- 111 1111-sts 111' 21 11l'11f'1' s1'1111111 111111 1 111 11 l'1' SLICL' -.'.' 1' 1 N1ll11k'111 1 1111: 1i1111- 11i.' 111111111 11a1u 111111 l1j'1111.'11j'. rxfil1'1'Sll11U1.1111l1 111111'1S, t11i.' y1-111' 112l.' 111-1-11 11111- 111 1111- 1111131 S111'l'1'SS1.l11 211111 1111-ay X4 11'S111. 11111 H1'1ll1111'S 111S1111'j'. 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I u RIOIIIN md Iucll1Tn ex Q um bunny xx LN tn lug wuccus oi the y6dl 4 filthough the SSYIIOIS nabbed all ot the uedlt new now tlkmg OUR bow fm POIVHQSIAII Xlghtx The pldx of the V921 was Sprmg Dance and lt really had the fiuchence m the axles Those tzkmg pfxrt were Roberta Gower Kenny Husby Exelyn Wheele1 B111 Baker Mlldled Lundxtlom Dewey Krache AIICQ St Jean WI.111o11e Coopu Judy Wllson HOWdld Woodard Harry Hollmgswolth Jack Lexus and Mlldled ,VIdlt1f'1SOI'1 Al1Oth6l thlee months ot dflftlllg before we located that great metropollx of 56111018 whale we re spendmg our last year togethel Under the leaclershlp of 1,011 H Lll ms presldfnt md Mlss Wllll zmx .is Ld use r our serum ye ll xx lN 1sxuftsLlLLus1o11of tI1lIYl'lDhS C urymg om athletlg reput ifl0I1 to in uen hlghel luel uele hub Llfmmp Joe Ndxuogkl Wlllucl Wemkley Aubrev foldlron bob Kdlldm Willy Ilelmdn Cu Peterson Fd BIILKCINOH Iohn Klock md Iohn Jameson who represented the senmrs on the football team And State Chd.IT1IJI0I1Sh1IJ7 Are vue proud of Don Pledellckson Ken Husby Wayne Oleson Bob C h imp Bob Frlckson Arnold bundqulst Bob Alken Henry Ldndls Ollx er W11t1 md Iflck Wflght, The glrls vs on the schol astlc honors hcmexu xuth Frmces DeLxteu1 as Xcll6d1Ct0I'ldl'1 md Robertx Gower md Mlldled vIllftlI'1NOI1 is SilLltit0l1d.TlS The class was vsell represented bx Tlftv fue other senlou xx ho h id m uerfxge of mm ty per cent Ol iboxe Klds .ig un' Phe dau xmx NIA! ch 10 md we lllltl lted the new cafe Lerla by hfumg C1 blg kld pcuty It was the blggest success of the V941 ind .1 ws ell time was had In all' And then on Apxll 14 we enpoved the annual JUIHOI Serum Ball is much fu usual And .iftel th it came the serum play vxhlch was 1 blg, success gn en 111 the new illdltibl lum III the annex ul? um 1 N xppm 1Lh11 md xut 1 2.f1ddLldUOI1' lha glxlx were llldlllllllilf than xx uclmbes Qmrl so wmv. the 039 'logethu ug 111 xtteudecl Class Ihy I2 mulxuxezte md but but not least the tum! LBISYTIOIIN the xctudl gr acluitmn BYCICISSS when wlth t9dlfL1l looks we accepted OLII dlplomds Our crulse was non at an end and vse sn exe clocked at the umx 91 be World 101 the regt of oul ln es We Xe decxcled mm that oul school dfu s xx exe our best dns thele fole thls hlstorv has been COIHDllbd xo that IH d zu to come these noteb w1ll help to recall om good tlmes together ' Page Nine O O O . ,' 7 ' ' . . V 1 V ' . . . . ' . '. . . . . . , . c . . . J , , . , ' . 1 4 'K v 1 1 . 1 . u ' n ' s 4 1 1 4 v 9 1 - I ' - 7 1 v . . . , c t . . . J . ' s ' Sp: ' . - 1 rn v 1 v 71 1 ' ' Vw n , ' . 9 C - 1 1 K r . 4 ' 1 ' . , V' ' V 1 . V' . ' '- ' , c J . . . ' . . t L, 1 2 I, . L. L. v E2 .4 J , ,th ' e, . 2 ,o ' J, 2 . 1 2 b 7 ' 1 ' ' . 7, v , ' 1 . 1 1 ' 1 The Jul - X Imll 2. I 1 . ' e.. , ' ' , 'nd I 5. ' -.1 '4 . ? U 2 ' 1 . 1 1 ' , v V' . I v 2 ' , ' Q U 1 J' 4 v I 'I 'Q 1 at D ,, 4 . v ' . I w 1 w 1 . v l c . . . . , c V c . , 1 v - ' . 1 ' 1 v Q v ' Y 7 7 K 7 Y ' . 1 f 1' .' 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'S' '44 Row One EVA ANDERSON Dancmg IS Evas hobby and she does 1t to lJOlfECtl0ll BOB AIKEN S11akeb1te IS as clever 1n h1s stud1es as popular soclally as adept Oll the basketball floox as l1e IS exllelb at Setting 0'-It Of study hall KATHERINE BARCUS-The busmess world 1s su1e to demand Kays servlces FRED ASTELIS- One reason why the members of the fa1re1 sex enjoy watchmg our band D 1'f0I'm ANNA MAE BAVLE'-A Con taglous smlle and a charm1ng personahty characterlze Anna Mae ROBERT AYRES EIIISYCID s humor has sent many a chemistry class 1nto an upxoar JEANNE BEAUDOIN We have watched th1s lttle m1ss closely all year' and we ve yet to see a han out of place Row Two WILLIAM BAKER The efflclency alld colntesy shown 111 l11s school hfe should DIOXQ all asset Ill a medlcal careex IDA BECK Ida goes 111 fOl danc1ng too and we hun she does IL will' GAIL CAMPBELL W0 beheve Ga1l must be a New De-ale1 as hes try111g to ICIIGVB 1 la1111e1 of some of h1s 1espans1b1l1t1es JEAN BIGELOW Anyone des111ng an accurate 1epo1t on a11y subject can cou11t 011 Jea11 ROBERT CHAMP Actn 1t1es and sports havent kept Bob off the G1a11d Hono1 Roll LAURA BLOOM H H Scertamly 11111 mlsg th1s clever llttle blond student CLAUDE CLAYTON Claude couldnt sta11d a whole year Wlth us so he graduated at m1d texm Row Three MARGARET BRANSTAD If Branny ha ever been seen turnout a happy Smlle 011 her face we never saw her AUBREY COLDIRON Honorary captam of the e even and one of the most popular b0yS In school AUDREY BRAULT A wltty lass wlth a head full of knowledge GEORGE COLE George doesnt say much IH school but turn h1m loose wlth a Dall of roller kate and watch 111m make them perform RUTH CLARK Sweet s1ncer1ty and a sp c1al Hello fo1 eve1yo11e descubes Ruth1e LESTER DAVIS Les Devel' seems to lack a sm1le Ol pleasant woxd fOl everyone ERMA COLE Th1s g11l hom North Ca1o1111f1 uDh01dS Ulf? outhe111 tI'adlt1OIl.S expeltly Row Four FRED DILK F11tz who IS always 1eady to f1ght was the basketball manager MARJORIE COOPER The sk1n you love to touch plus a f1ne dramat1c ab1l1ty helps thls member of the class to upho d the p11de of the north end VIRGIL DUFF Any g1r1 would g1ve a good sum for V1rg1l s curls and the faculty would have hked to get hold of them occaslonally too ROBERTA DALBY Shes an expe1t Ill all g1rls sports wh1ch IS proved by the fact that shes reporter of the Glrls H club ROIBERT ERICKSON Rat overcame the rodent element of h1s t1tle by h1s excellence 1n athlet1cs and by be1ng a real fr1end' BETTY DEHAVEN Betty 1S as eff1c1ent as she lb energet1c and thats saylng somethmg FRANCIS FARNUS-Hoqu1an1 would be a qulet place w1thout the put put of Franc1s auto Row Flve FRANCES DeLATEUR Chalm person1f1ed IS ou1 G1rls League pres1de11t JER RY FOSTER A puglllst of the nth degree ELSIE DILK One who lb qulte capable of hold lookmg blond won the hearts of both sexes w1th h1s frlendly m1le and athletlc ab1l1ty VIOLET DONOVICK Her tw1nkl1ng smlle and tw1nk 1ng toes attract many HOWARD FREDERICKSON Tall and good natuxed Howa1d s smile 18 h1s Chl 1 cha11n PHYLLIS 1 DORE-An e11te1p11s1ng Joumahst w1th black ha11 and IllShlllg ey: Row Slx DONALD E HALL The httle D011 but nevertheless a blg fr1end ELAINE DUNHAM Ela1ne has glven much pleasu1e to us students at varlous school affaus w1th her enjoyable s1ng1ng DONALD G HALL-Presldency of the senlor class and many othe1 honors has Don and he Wlll cont1nue to have honors even after he s graduated VIOLET DOYLE-Preclous thmgs come 1n llttle packages EARL HARRIS Could anothers smlle su1pass Earls? FRANCES EADIE If we could only look and talk 11ke Frances' WIL LIAM HASKINS-H15 clever mind has won h1m as many good fr1ends as lt has good grades Row Seven LUCILLE ETHRIDGE-Lucllle IS always a 11vely student ln the chemlstry lab HARRY HOLLINGSWORTH We can descr1be Harry as short dark and handsome MARGARET FINCH Shes pretty to walk Wlth wltty to talk Wlth and pleasant to know WALLACE HELLMAN Wally really showed the world land Ed1th1 how ICS done at the Th3IllISg1V1Ilg Day game BARBARA FISHER- Balb has del1ghted many by hu band performances and her popula1 harmon1ca solos JAMES HOLDERMAN JIIHS art1st1c ab1l1ty IS outstandmg as you can see by h1s d1aW111gs 111 th1s book VIRGINIA FRICK Because of he1 pep and vltahty she was elected p1es1de11t ot the Pepste-1s lOl two emestels Row Elght KENNETH HUSBY He leads the student body hes .1 leadm on the basket ball iloor and 11 thexe happens to bc a COIHITIOLIOII lll tha hall hes htblc to be leiidlllg that too BETTY FRODEL-A swee' lllld.bSl.Ull1llg blonde Betty 15 well hked by evexyone FRED IRAOLA The 5611101 class peppy yell k1ng Look f0I h11n 111 the dog house MYRTLE FRYEFI' Myrtle won a prlze f0l bwlmnllllg 1n POItl3I d We should have had her on the team here 1n Hoqmam JOHN JAMESON A football le texman when John starts anythmg ICS as good as done EILEEN FOULDS E1lee11 combmes the q11al1t1es of a good llbrarlan wxth the Joys of l1v1ng ALLEN JANSEN That Snllle of Poets 1s an 1nsp1rat1on Row Nme MILDRED GARRISON Be1ng Mr Krekow s lovely 11ght hand ma1den 1Snt Mlldreds sole lnterest SAM JELOVICH Youd have a l1ard Job surpassmg Sam 5 danc 1ng and argumentatlon LOIS GOODWIN Th1s lovely ma1den may be a b1t shy ln class but shes the hfe of the pa1ty ln her own llttle group EARL JENSEN A QUICK sen1o1 but one well worth know 1ng ROBERTA GOWER Bex ta s tmkhng ot the p1ano keys has been a l1fe saver at many h1gh school affalrs HAROLD JOHNSTON Another EIIISIQIH of our sen1or class MARILYNN GRIGSBY ThlS allurxng young ma1den lS 1eady fOl anythmg at any tlme ' , , , V . 1 . h -,, . ., s W - C 1 v K L v ' . : ' s ' ' s ' 'z - ' 1 ' v ' Q - - n. 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I U Y , Row One EDNAFAE HANEY Ednafae s sunny drsposrtron has brought he many an offrce and manv a frrend ROBERT KALLAM We frnd that Bob lsnt last rn everythrng He bought the FIRST annual' IRENE HARRIS An essentral of the news wrrtrng class JOHN KLOCK One of our best football players another contrrbutlon of the east srde KARIN HEIKEL-A promrnent and necessary m mber of Pepsters and the Grrls Councrl KAR STEN KNUDSON If ther s devrltry afoot Karstens got hrs frnger rn nb FRANCES HENDERSON One of those tradrtronally clever red heads partrcrpatlng rn ma ry actrvltres Row Two DEWEY KRACHE Dewey has been one of our leadrng musrcrans for years and w couldnt do wrth out hls trumfetrng MARCIA HOAG Youll fmd a sens of humor and lots of fun underneath Marsh s appar ent bashfulness HENRY LANDIS Hank worked for what he got and the results are worth the efrort VIR GINIA HOVIS-A small package of blonde lovtlrness JACK LEWIS- Jakes equally at home on thc an as an offrcer rn student or anrzatrons or havlng a darn good tlm rn clas. MARIAN JE J'ELL-Grrls l1ke Marlon are as few and far between as the object her name desrgnates CARL LINDBERGH A cheerful Woodlawner and an effrcrent 'nember of the Boys Councll Row Three ALICE JOHNSON The studrousnfss of tlns 9011101 member doesnt keep he from berng a loyrl b00Ster WALTER LINNE-A Jery tall blond handsome and happy younv man VIVIAN JOHNSON VlVl2-111 'rlwfrvs has a merrv smlle and a grfrclous word for everyone WII BUR MADENWAID Skr is effrcrent rn the garage and also on the dance floor BERNA JOLLEY Berna s spot In hrgh school l1fe was earned through her actrvrtres rn Gnls H club EDWIN MICKELSON The slght of Ed s red head brrghterred many a corner and subdued many '1 football opponent DONNA JONES You never frnd Donna, wrthout an answer and a good one Row Four MICHAEL MCPHEE A perfect example of the well dress d man MAYELLA JONES-Mayellas personalrty shrnes lrke her red harr Shes outstandrnff as an ath ete and was one of G A A s best oresrdent s WALT NOVAK A track and football star wrth a John Garfleld smlle HILDA KALLIO-Dont let Hllda decerve you the e s much wrs dom behrnd that quretness WAYNE OLESON Wavne handles huns lf lrke a F1 ed Astarre on the basketball floor KATHRYN KLEIN Another Klern and that means honor roll student and all that goes w1th rt STANLEY PARSONS Stans rmpersonfttrons at Sen ror Nrght really had the audrence rn the susles Row Frve MARY KOSOFF A good frrend and a loyal booster wrll be lost when Marv goes CARL PETERSON The wrnner of the Nrs Abrahamson Insprratronal Aw ard need HILDEN PRYDE A successful manager for the team and a serrous student EDITH LARSON Gentlemen DO prefer blonds and especrallv our p ppv yell queen GORDON ROSS Rosy was H H S s yell krn thrs year and we have yet to see a wrttrer person JANE LAWRENCE If you want a humorous news story wrrtten ask Jane' Row Srx RUSSELL SCHLEY Where could a truer frr nd be found than rn thrs budding Ernstem 'J MILDRED LUNDSTROM Tl'os eyes of Mrldreds have been the downfall of many fr brave lad PICHARD SMITH To learn how to eep regardless of where just ask P te VIRGINIA MCFADDEN A real athlete and a tudent too If Vugrnra cant replv to a questron rt must not have an answer WARNER SMI FH Srroz won graduate wrth us but he ll always hare hrs place rn thrs senror class BEATRICE MACK A future promrnent member of the busrness world JACK STEVENS Wed all be happy rf our app arance were as agreeable as Jar-ks Row Seven MILDRED MARTINSON We are qurte overwhelmed by Mlldred s extreme mtelrgence and her long 11St of actrvrtr s ARNOLD SUNDQUIST How drfferent the scores of our basketball games would have been rf Snowball hadn t been rn there rollrng up pomts DOROTHY MATHIAS-Th sw eetest tempered red head 1n school and an 1m portant member of The H1 News staff JUNIOR VAUGHN A leader and an rnsprratlorr to many LH the past durrng the present and certarn to be rn the future ELIZABETH MILLER Brrllrance p rsonrfredl The senror class certarnly IS proud of her FRANK VILES-If youre rn doubt ask Frank' PATRICIA MILLER Pats always rn the center of a whrrl of fun Row Erght OLIVER WIITA Olla 1S a basketball Pero and a credrf to th enror class MARY LOUISE MORRIS-Is there anythrrrg Mary Lou cant do? We doubt rt and harl 'hr ever popular grrl HOWARD WILSON Bus rs a real artrst and we Jorn Betty rn alutrng hlml JEANNE MURPHY The Lambeth Walk Big Apple or what have you Jeanne excels In them all WILLARD WEAKLEY A menace on the football freld or track and also an rdol for the underclassmen to look up to ANGELINE NELSON Optrmrstrc Angelrne drvrdes her trme between the lrbrary and grrls athletics ELWARD WALDEN Quret but an asset to any senlor class Row Nrne GOLDIE NELSON The efferrescent soda water has nothmg on Goldre If you want pep and sparkle lust call on thrs mlss HOWARD WOODARD He knows prac trcally ererythrng about practrcally ewerythrng ETHEL NEWTON Th res nexer a dul moment rn Ethel s hfe' JACK WRIGHT Thrs senror rs a member of the basketball squad and the lrfe of the party anywhere PATRICIA NORRIS- Pat has th proverbral um vrgor and v1tal1ty ' HENRY WICKLUND- Hank IS a studlous rrrdrrrdual and a grand person BUENA OBERG Buenas charm would cause anyone to take a second look : - ' ' -' ' r ' , ' 3 - V ' V 3 - , .:- . 0 .' . 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S. .f1111'11'1s '1' ' U' 'IlI ' Row One ADELAIDE PINCKNEY She tak s a prorrrrrrert part rn all of our school activities ELIZABETH PORTMAN Youll alwavs receive a. quick ard clever answe from Elizabeth MARGARET READ One of the nest of the girl athletes rn spite of her bg blue yes CARMEN RIEBE- Whether its singing dancing or glamorrrrg call on Carmen FLORENCE ROBERTS-We cxl ect Florence to Jump right out of high school mto a swell st nographers Job MILDRED ROBINSON Aberdeen urely did us rwht when they gave us Micky SHIRLEY RUPARD Shrrl y s small enough to put rn your pocket fAnd manv a y0LU1g man Vl0L11d llkf' to have her there: Row Two MARGARET RUSSELL If vou hear a greg rt s probably Margaret SHIRLEY RYAN Shrrlev rs a rav of sunshine on 'rm occa.s1on MILDRED SMITH Her happy frttrtude makes anyone happy VIRGINIA SMITH r-Ier xrrtues and achrexemer ts are too many to name sc we ll just say shes fr grand gal' ALICE ST JEAN S119 mav be R French girl but she can out most o us to shame spellrncr Enalrsh words JUNE STOKER What fr harmonious vtorld thrs would b rf we 'rll had a sunnv disposition like Junes LORRAINE STOWE A little grrl with cr brg lot of pep Row Three CECILIA STURBICH A good lookrrg enough stenographer to spell trouble rn the office CATH ERINE STUSSER When she s talking she has them rolling rn the arsres rn appreciation of ner humor GLADYS SWANSON Vrvacrous and pretty Gladys rs as restful to the eye as she Ls efficient in ner work DOREEN TEAGLE Nonchalance rs Doreen s byvtord ALBERTA THOMAS- Babe keeps them all g0lI1g on the dance floor and otherwise BETTY JUNE THOMAS-Our attractive brunette sonf queen cfm prove that all gentle men dont prefer blonds LUELLA TOBEY Thrs popular young lady rs one of ou xerv best singers and dancers Row Four JEANETTE TRINFER Although se nrmqlv shy Jeanette always las time for fun FRANCES VIDUCICH They all look again uhen Frances flash s that smlle ol hers ANNE WALDO-Anne could give most of the stars points on how to look like a mrllron dollars SUZANNE WALLACE Suzy with her lovely voice should get somewhere rn the music world unless someone persufrdes her othervtrse ALICE WELLS-An excellent typrst rs Alice and with that cheery smrle she s going to go a long vtav Row Frve PHYLLIS WELLS-If vou hare xxork to be done and clone vtell grte rt to Phyllis for she r as ffrcrent as she is ornamental EVELYN WHEELER Those blond curly much better off vsed all be rf we had studied as much as Ilene DON ELLENBURGER Don just came to us this year but he has made himself an important part of this grad uatrng class DeLat ur Frfrnces Martrrrsor Mr'dred Govt r Roberta Vlrller Elrmbeth Roberts Florence Klein Kathryn Fisher Barbara Johnston Haro'd Hall Donald G Landis Henry Wood Ilene Smith Virginia Henderson Frances Arken Robert Morris Mary Lourse Husby K nneth Wells Phyllis Champ Robert Vrles Frank Wrcklund Henry Brault Audrey Herkel Karin Tobey Luella Prnckrrey Adelaide Hoxis Vrr mia Kal ro Hilda Woodward Howard Teagle Doreen Wells, Alice Honor 96 50 96 29 96 29 95 90 95 89 95 40 95 26 95 25 95 24 95 18 95 16 94 90 94 90 94 78 94 75 94 63 94 38 93 91 93 90 93 83 93 75 93 70 93 67 93 6:1 93 on 93 48 93 47 93 33 93 30 Roll Wilson Hou rrd Haney Ednafa Pryde Hrlden Wallace Suzanne Bran tad Margaret Schley Rus ell Oberg Buena Frrck Virginia Erickson Robert Frederrckson Donald Bloom Laura DeHaven Betty Grrgsbv Marilyn Vaughn Junior Thomas Betty June Lundstrom Mrldr d Baker Wrl ram Barcus Katherine Frr ch Margaret Jones Donna Robinson Mildred Cooper Marjorie Vrducrch Frances G31l1S0l1 Mildred Eadre Frances Ethrldge Lucille Larson Edrth Mathias Dorothy Coldrron Aubrry 93 06 92 8 92 80 92 56 92 50 92 45 92 41 92 33 92 22 92 2 92 10 9210 9210 92 06 9205 92 05 9148 9135 9120 91 11 91 11 91 10 91 10 90 70 90 58 90 20 90 lo 90 00 9000 : - . e r ' ' ' ' J ' ' -'I - ' ' . 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XL 1 111s 111 1 11 111 1111 s11t1 .11111 f 1 1ss 11 ' 11 111.111 111 1.11 . s ,1 ll s 11 1111 111111111111 IIN t11 11111 11111 ss W1111.1ms XXL s1111111 1.111 1 1 1. 11 11.1 111.1111 111111111s t11 A1t 1,1111 S1111111s 11 ss 1111s111111 111 11.111 It 118 11111s1 ll 1 1 11 1111111111 ll 1 th11s1 1111 11111111111-s t11 111 1 1t1111ts t111 se111111s st.1t1 11.1s111t11.111 1h.11111111111sh111 11.1ss M1ss 1'1.111ce 111 1e.111 t111 111111111 111 1m1111ss11111 11111111 L1.lNN111l11 111111 .111 su1e to 11111111 1111th111Q 111 1111ss1 ss1111 .11111st11111hes Agnes 11e 11eq111.1th the 1111111111 111 1.1t1h111g 111 h1111k11 1111111 t1n.1s111 wdlf 111ci11f1f111fxyA111J15 .111 1 108511111 111111 t111 11 1 K11111111 1111 1111e.1 1111111 111 41,1 1111111 1111 118 1.11.1m.1s A1 IC L1 11 11111s 11 1 11111111 .s1 11111 111 It l11111N . .11111 e11111m1111s 1eq11111me11ts 111 11111 est 11111sh111 10 so11h11111111es 11e 1e111 .1 s11111111 111 Nlllltl 111.11111 11 111116 then 11 11111111 1111 the shelf .11111 11111111111 1111411111111 1111111111.1ssm111 We .11s11 extend them 11111 XXd11'lIQN1 svm11.1th1 dS the 1111011111111 se111111s .ue C1 ue1, u11111st, .11111 1I'1COI1N1C16ldtf .111 the 11e.11 11111 h.111s .11111 11.1ss11111ms 11e 1e.11e t11e ghosts 111 11.111111 1111198 -XRTIC LB 111 VVe A111311 10111111111 .11111 L.111 1301918011 1e.11e 11111 1t111et11 d1J11l1N t11 Elmo Bond .11111 John P111 I SLlZdlIlI8 Wi11dLi1 1e.11e T111 s11111.11111 111111 t111 1t L11111h.11t 1 KEHIIS H11s111 1e.11e m1 s11111111 111 11e1s1111.111tv 131118 t11 1101111 1 11411111 I Lem11e1 17111.11 11.111 m1 1111m1ss11111 101 .1111 s11111111 '111 s1ee11 111 h1st1111 11.1ss I D011 I11e11e111ks1111 114111 .111 1m11111t.111t 11.1s11et11.111 1.11.1110 tl .111 .111111111 11et1111111lt111111 11 s11c1ess111111 ' h1111s 171111 11.1111 1111 s 1.11 1 111 QXQN .1111 11.lN11lll1.l N11111 t11 J11 Allllt Dl1lILf1lI We Bett1 11111.11 111 111111 H1111.1111 VVIINUII le.11e the 511111 111 1f.d111.1t11111 to 1311111119 111111 t11e 'Se.1 111 WId.1lllIIO11XH J Page Sixteen O VV , 1 ' .' 1' j 1 1 1 fl-.'.' ' 1.13.1, 11 fl' , 1.f2 111s 1'-2 ' '11- 1'11. '1 ' 1 '11 12111 1 f 't ' 1 1:1 '-1 1 1 .' 12 1 , 1111 ' , 11 ' j '11- 1 111 7- -1 1111: S'1'11A11111'1' N11 HARHILJ 51' 11 - ART I ,111 I. T Mr. Cru - -' '+ 1?'1'1th-11111 .'s'111--that 1't1'1 11111 '11 1'11'1- the Q1 '- iff' 11 '11 1' 1.1Z1S1. '1' 11112 O11 ' '1 1-'1' 11111' 111'l111i.' :11111 1'1-111111 - :111111'1'1'i:1ti1111 11111' his 1 211 ' ' ' .' ' 1 21. T11 Mis: ' .' '1 ' 's 1-- '12 Vt1t1-1 '1111' 1'11111n11' 1-1111111-11, H1111 ' t11 T Miss 1' 1'f '1 1' '111 - '-.'1 . l'1'tj fl ' 11' 1 me V1-Y S1111 1 2 g'1'111111 111' 111111111'1'1z1ssn11111 well 11'111't11y 111' 11111' T11 Mr. 111111121 11'1- 11111 21 111111111 111' 112188211110 111111111'c1z1ss1111111 t11 11111 1111 t11 To 1 'tvs 1 .. -1 . - , A . ' ' ...U A 1- . . A.l1 , 9 1 . 1, To s 1 1- , ' 1 - ' ' z zjvs. .1-'1 ' ,. ' 1 '11 11 '-- 1't1 -y'!1 T 111'. '1 ,12 1 '-11:11-t l'.'1'f' QT I C . T11 the ,1111 ' 1'1 11111111 t111 11e1'111'-1 1' 1 t'1.'1' 111' 1-t' 11 t1 1 .'11'11 T0t1.,' ' j '- ' t -11'1- xt . - . . F . A1 . . 1 ss 1 A1 1 . v L1 A1 ' 1 U 1,P j 1- 2 L'.'1' '1'1' 11' 1 ' '11 - 2 I-IESPERIAN l939 Class Wull Contmued .11 11 N . f 1 1. 1 X11g11111.1S1111111.11111 .111 1111 11111 N N.N 1 1 N . 1 1 ll 1111111111 11111 1 11111 111 N .1111 ll I1 N 11111N J1 . 1111 111 1111 . . . 11111N1 1111 11111N N111111111111111 N .1 111131111 111111111 11111111-11111N 11111 11 11111111111 X11 1 1 1 16111 F1111111 .1111 1111 1111 1 . N 1111 111 A1l.111111 VV11g1111 111111 N1111111- 111.111.1111 1111 b11111111111N1 11.111 1111 11f111fl11 111. 1 R 111111 11111111 11111 1 N N11 1x1e111111111.1111N 1161111101111 1.111 111111. 11111 A11111111 111N111111, 111 N.11111 111.11 .1N 111 . 1111111 H1 . .1 111 11111 . 111111111.111 1 11 1 QI lJ1lX 1 1 11111111 1 1111 R11NN 11.111 1111 11 JU 1111 1111.1111111111 1115111 111 1111 111111111 1 111 111 .1m11 111111111 1.1111 1. N 1 1111111111 - 1 Th11m.1N .11111 P11111 .11N1111 1 111 1 1 1 N11111, 111 111 11111 1111 111.11111 Lcl11Nf 111 .11 1111 111N1111 1l111h1111l11N111l 1 111111N11 . 1111! N 111 1 Q N . 111 1111111111 11.111 1111111 511111111 111 11 11 111 1119911 T1.15111 .11111 111111 1111111 1.111 11 1 ll 1 11 1 .11111 11.11311 111 B 111111 11111111111 .11111 11111111211 R.11N.111111 1-11 I111.11.1 e.111 1111 1.111111 1 fl . NN111 1 111 1 11 N1111111 N OLT QTLDYIXC1111111 111111 1111111111 1111 IKN1 111 11111 1lHf1t1C,1dNNITl6'll ke-111of1' ci 1 No1.111, 11111 1111 11.111 11 1111111111161 1111 S1113 1 N111 111111611 0111 11110 1111618 11 C11 131.11111 11.111 1111 11111111 cll1NXxK1 111111 11 11 1111111 11111111 dL Le111N 11.111 1111 111111111 111111111 11 f111NN1111 . 111 Lollege 11101111 xldthldx 11.111 1111 11111.11 111 11 111111 11111111111 11.1111 1111141111- 111 the N11111111 1 1.111 1 I1 ll 1.11 11111 h1111 1111111 1.111 N N 1111 1111111N N II11q111.1111 111111 I11111N 11111 111 .111111111 . 1. 1. 11111115 11.111111,1 1 1111111 IIINXKKI 111111 -1112 R11111-11 1.111 1111 N . ll' 11111 11111.1 .1111 11111 11111111111111N N 11 11N 1 111711 1 11111 .1111 1111 1 1 111111 111N 111.1111 111111.1111 N 1111111l111111l11111 121 111 Page Seventeen 1, K' '111 Ileil'-1.11111 1111' 1'1lIl11111'S.' 1'111' '11'g'11i111 111L111.1'11i111- i. 111. VV -, ' ' 1' ' ' M' L M 11-z11'1- 11111' 1111.'i1i1111.' '1.' 1'11-1- 111 11's 111' 1111- H1-s111-1'iz111 111 11111' 111-1'.'1111s 11'1111 11'1X'l' 1 s1'11 g - 1 ' st'- 1111' 31' 111 -11'111'1'y :11111 '-.'1 :i1'1i11'. 1. Jc'11 - M '1 11'i11 1111' 1l'111ci11g' 1'1-1-1 '11111 A111tf'1'17111.f' 1'11111'1si1-N 111 :111 1,.1'1'kN f , .' ' 1 :11 111 1 s - - '11111-1-IN 11. W -, 1 L' ' 1 ' 1 M'1 1'-11 S '11 , 11-z11'1- 11111' 1'111-1-1'1'111 '11111 .'11'1-111 1-in 1, A ' 3 ' . -' '- I' 11111-111 11111r1' '111. YV 11 -'1 X 1 31'1111'1'11 M:11'1i11.'1111, 11-z11'1- 1111- 1111-111111j1' 111' .' 11111 I. L z 1 -' 'P Ii1'1111'1-1 s 1111111111111-1 1111 s11'l1-11 11111111-11 i11 1111- ' ' 'lcc 1'11 . I' - ' 1' 1 - - 'sk 1' ' '111 ' -' '11-11'. XV1-, D1111 111. B111 1'1'1k111', '1111 H 1 A'1'- , 11-'11'1- ' 1t' ' 1ic 1.i1'1- '111- 1i11 z1'1'1.' 11 1111112 111. 1, G11' A' 1' '- 1' hi 1 1' 'K i11111111'11is1-N111111- N1'1111111 1 - ' - 1118- .' 1 rf j- -1 11 1-1'. 1,13 1 1'11' ,1-' '- 1' 1' 111 .'1.l'11l1,112i11X 11ZZ.V 111211 11111 -1 2 '111,. NV1', H1'1.1j '. I ' 1 I: , 1-1 '-11111' 1'11'1-.' .1 11-1 1'i1s 211 - ' 1' vs. W1-, Vi1'11i11iz1 1 1'ick :11111 B12l1'1l'il1'1-1 111'2l11S12111. 1211111 :111 111111 11-111'1- 111111111112 111- .'- '-111-1i1-1'1- i11 1111- 111-51-411111 111'111'1-1'11: 1'1 1 111-111N11111s1-111111111-111 - .'- vs. 1, M11 1'- ' ' .' ,11-:11'1-11111I1f1111,11N1l1111is 11'1'z11111z11i11g', 11111. WVU, Mi11I1'c11 L .' '11111 'l1l11 11ill'1l2l1'21 1 is111-1'. 11-z11'1- 1111- ' 11 :ch 11 1'i1,11 1111- rust 111' 1111- x1-11i111' '111s.'. 1, S'1 . - , -' '- 'f -- f,'ll1'1Sl '1-is:111 1111-Y We, D ' 1' -' - -1 ' .1-' '-11 - 111' 1'1iF1111111'11Ul'11l1'llI1 I,F1', ' ' ',1 ' '- A' li :'1L'1'1'p'1.'. 11 ' 111 1y .' ,'1'1.'WI'1'11- I, YV'1 .' - 1 '11 1' L' .'1 1x'1z111.'-1 1 1's1 I,A111'. . .' ' ' 1111- '1-s '11-'. I, J' -11 '- I' ' 1 1 '---N , I1 1WI 111'1y 1111111 it I,D' yn' 1'11N1 1 11- ', 1,1-'1i'.'1 111 B '11-',1-' '1- 1'111' I'l1'1-1'1-11 111 1-1111-1' 1111- S11111- 1l1'111111'ic111 1' 1 -si. 1, Iqilt ' -' , 1-' '- 111-1111iN Walsh 111 11'i11 1111- .111-111 41 ' 1'111' 1, D11 ' . ' 8' - 11'1111 c'111 111-1-11 1111 11'1111 il. 1111' 11' '1c11y 1'111' 1 l 1. tx. . -' 2 I .' I 1 L- -1. . 1. It.. 1. I 1111'1 1' ' s.1-' '- t'1111:i1i1111'1s M12 11111'11i 11's 11 '1 1 - s - ' 1'y 111- 5' 1 ' ' .'1 -11: - 111 1' '-' 1 - 'l',1l'K'111 1'1-1-11 '1111 . . I ,I ll - HESPERIAN l939 Junlor Class Junlors 1ah rah rah rah lunlorsl That lb the yell that you hear exely Frlday at the assembly ind xxe re proud of It It seems that thlQ year the IUHIOTS and SCHIOFS haxe taken a llklng to each other ln a queex xx ax The SQHIOFQ are trylng to outl un the Junlors IH xx hat they call the Battle ot B1a1n and B1 axxn A fexx Frldays ago the ILIHIOI presldent challenged Mr Donald G Hall semor plesldent to a spellmg, match to be glx en between the two classes Of course the SQHIOFS took us up on It xxlthout any hesltatlon When the Axx ful Frlday rolled around the senlors xx ere all mlles and the yumors xxe1e Dllttlflf., on a bold fm ont But alas' the 1un1o1s xxele sunk' No Denms Walsh' Aftel a fexx hems and haxxs from Mr Hall as to what had happened to Denny he was brought IH by some of the 1un1or boys who had gone ln search of hlm The SQHIOTS seemed to thlnk they had xvon xvhen all the 1un1ors were down except Denny but he shovxed them hoxx a real speller spells and won the match Score one for the 1un1ors The SGHIOI s couldn t stand th1s so they challenged the yunlors to a Mental Braxvl thlS to deal xxlth hlstory and sclence Of COUI se xxe could haxe taken them ex en though xxe aren t taklng chemlstry Ol senlor hlstory but there wasn t any free tlme for the contest There IS to be a Mud Flght at the bay the flrst of the summer Tlmc w1ll tell how It w1ll turn out So much fol the Battles Royal noxx fol the buslness part Iohn Champ x1ce presldent Harvey Toldfeldt secretary treasurer Jo Anne Duncan xell klng Delfled GIIGS class representatlve Bob Ryan Second semester offlcers xvere Presldent John Champ v1ce pres ldent Harx ey Toldfeldt secletanv treasurer D01 othy Lund yell leader Herble Rhodes 1ep1esentat1xe FICIIICGQ Johnson Boys recelxlng, football lettexs last fall xxere John Champ Elmo Bond O1an Cummlngs John P111 Doyle Coldlron Daxe Smxth Melton McManus Bob Clumpacker Les Rowe Sophomore Class Wlth the hay st1ll1n oul han and gl een falrly w11tten all ox er us xxe t1m1dly ente1 ed the great hlgh school of Hoqulam 'les xxe all d8C1d9d our days of Just haxlng fun xxele ox er for 3VShllQ Exeryone warned us that the shelf chlldren must 1emember the old saylng children should be seen and not heald That a lot of hard xvork had to be done over here xx as also lmpressed upon us We 1an t1ue to form bemg 1ust t1m1d qu1et undelclassmen and belng almost too good to be tl ue At our fnst class meetlng xxe elected the folloxxlng OfflCGlb P1 esl dent Art Carson XICQ presldent Bob Graham secretary Ina Mae Wood tleasuler Edgal Huld yell leadel Walt Johnson sophomore represent atlxe Bex erly Hookel Then suddenlx thex called a sophomole class meetlng What had happened? Wele xxe 1n t1OLlblG, May be xxe had been too nolsy 1n that last assembly Soon our xx orrled fI'llIldS xxere cleared of those thoughts but ones ex en more troublesome entered We had lust a short tlme to prepare an assembly Ex eryone scu1r1ed about askxng Can you dance? I heard Page Eighteen , . ' 1 .1 - 1 - ' ' ' , '! - , 1 Y ' Y - 1 1 v , ' 1 L , I l fu ' Y 1 . ' Q I . ' , as L - H ' . Y 11 . , A. . A, , K. , , . nun L 4 ni nu A' A' 7 xi g 66 y ' 9? I v ' ' 7 I is ' L1 1 ' ' L1 1 . ' ,1 1 s 1 L1 ' ' ' .K1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' v L L . 51 r K 5 nw' nd A K ' - 1 7 1 , . , . , 1 . ' 11 , 1 1 - 1 ' I I U 77. '1 1' ' 1 ' 11 1 , . . . . . 1 ' 1 . . ' , an - H ' , . I . . . 1 U 1 1 77 1 1 ' 1 1 . , .. . The Junlor class offlcers for the fll'St semester xvere: Presldent, f I ' - 1 ' 3 - -' 1 - . 1 ' 1 - 11 1 . 9 . 7 ' 7 't ' Y 1 1 ' 1 I 1. . ' - . . . . . , , ' 1 . 1 1 1 - - . 9 Y U ' A 7 7 7 ' 1- 1 fv n ' Y 14 1 . , . , . . . ' 1' y- 1 1 1 . C . . , 7 4 '17 7 7 Y 3 H, 1 , my 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 . ' 1 1 H 1 7' ' 1' 1 1 . as V . . 1 . N . , Y . ' 1 1' 1 1 1 y ' 7 u ' 77 , , ' as ' 7 1 1 77 . . 7 ' 1 s 1 A 9 T . 1 ' A 1 - .A S , , , H: . .- . ,' ' 1 . ! 7 7 7 ' 7 7 9 7 D ' ! K r ' 1 1 . , . 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 7- . , . 1 , 1 , 11 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 v , - ' Ac 1 97 st .. . , . HESPERIAN I939 Sophomore Class Conhnued I 1 mu mu ml lllLI l .ug Nllltll ux um so f 1.1 1 xx IPdCIlIl6SN Un DQLQINIJCI txuntx thnrl uc put on the Iwxt dNNCI'llIlIV lmflg 111.1 ale QX mam ml um .1 x 1 'Ihe Plum beau Those tlkmg lldl n IN llttlg wmulx neu Iam cltola Ralph l'zlIl1,ItX-H Don qoule ll nur . dI1fILIlCIl All .muon luulv lloolxu Luk Mmlxen and P1 1 Llquhfut WIUNILAI numbuw .md clfmus hvlpul to make thlx ANSCYNIJIV ulllxfdllfllllg The sewml xcmutu poppmcl up .md UIIILKIN were fluted zgfun IN tolloxu Alt fdlSOIl DICNIIIQIIII BobC11.1h.1m une plesldent lcan Sundqulst seuetau Pete Axhulfeltu Trefuuwr GOOIKEIG Clxylcm, S91 :leant af dlmS Walt Iohnwn ull luulu imc Ind Igltoll SOIJIIUUIOIL wplesentdtlw 1 QUILIINSS xx ix won UIIIALIUWII iml he nmsc uc mfulc illjllll the pep lllll6S xxfu yuxt wmfthlng Wc soplwmoru haw more pep and Lm uh than .mx L .us lll IS sumo 1X nun mmf 0 the NQIIIOIS naw to fulmll this smog uc mm ecl lt at one of tho .usemblles When we 'fo IH to help,we1Q.1llVdo1T1n .1 bu: um Wc 9.111 ve ll the loudut me tm ll ou lOl all the clflmu me nu Q1 YHISN .1 fffmle and we .ug .1lu.1vs1c.uIs 0 f00Ll1 blt Flux IN good Ildllllllj, tm l1tcx umm don L vou thln ' e ledllx xpokc up 1 1 1 0 Ol ounsrlxu Fhls was 0 muse ue 1.1 L to mu .ummm rt .mmf 0 us wenu un VIAIIIQC mn . ss sxudtcls thu ufu I I rn IIN xu I0 ILISI Vldlllllg tm ld xo uc urulfl mu c mxnt mn In mu om nu.u1mn14n N .new ,ul .X xmflmc on 1 ur mms mu un 1 mu Ld lstlul mm . Xl 1 M1 ll ,urgus .1 l I 1186.1 Wllllllllgf then L fl Som or .N x x basketball plfxyels on flu xewncl squad wus bob G111h.1m I ob Ixelser, Guy Wax man, Raph llldlfhl Rudx Ixlogk Louls Slmnrlem, lack lVI.1clsen, and Walt Johnson xx ho .llxo plays on thc fust squad S0 xou see u 0 shelf Lhllclun ILISI .nent the twpv to lemdlll qulvt nd OIONCLIIQ I know vac me Lap iblm of bcmg on top Freshman Class Plebh hom than SLIHIIHGI xdndtlon full of Xlfll, nero: md XltdlltV the membeu of the fleshnmn claw IQIILIIIIQLI to school 'hun fum t Nhow the future f1QSl'lI'I'1Qll that thex would lmxe to go some to beat The l9LO1 d of the class of 42 Beglnnlng then unbe.1t.1blf ICLOIKI The IILNIIUIQN elutul hoy Qtubbeltleld to had them Hllltll ot fOlllSC no othu glass mn mel do ll'lClL1iI1 .my 011141 Llux un slut X10 1 1 c as nu DILNKQII L 1. 4 Luncl as xfuehux . N . I . .1 1.11 u . 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' ' . 1 ' 7 Y 7 Y 7 7 7 A 7 ' Jlr. ffiffll ylfff ,If of full lv 11' vw t1 lm ,vm i ' 1.1, . 5, I , , N . . 1 f ' I ll - I fern' .1 H lu' ' l f lu' frm' ' Ill ' ll' 4l'. e wen -iv vm 'liz N' HESPERIAN I939 CLASS OFFICERS ON PARADE Halold Pete Alt 1nd Bob ale trymg to make b6l16X9 thele 11-1 a ood clop of yyhlskera on the mascullne slde of the sophomoxe class or IS Walt trylng to play M 1ebeth' ILIHIOY' hae a groan to go w1th that GYDIQSSIOII as he and Don up to then old sen1ort11cks yank VVally out ot class Leroy and Bob hold tlght to make 1oom fol those trad1t1onal tlosh Pepsodent sm1les ot Vlola and Sls Jean Ina Mae 1nd Bex elly haxe al1e'1dy started up the ladder ot the class of 41 Strletly contl 1d1eto1y to the pllnclples ot the tlosh Eleanol and Tlnk yust couldnt 11nd 1 smlle myyyhele Del must h ue erfxeked 1 good one to make Jo Anne look so slyly lt h1m md the sober IUIUOI Bob smuk Is Dolothy 1nothe1 one who gets 1 th11ll out ot holding., D1ves nm' What the IUHIOIS wont do nuct lol 1 d1te' O1 does lt t1kf two students to get D ue to el1ss ot 1 sunny mornlng Qulte a m1l1tary stance tol a tleshm 1n that ot Ray Herman 1s trylng to dLlpl1C21t61t on the other slde OfCdf1lIl6lOX1l'lU' J1ck or frlghten that smlle from Johnny s face Hey HQIDV QLl1tXV1HklHg' at us Do you suppose Eya IS tlylng to get mother 1ecru1t fol the class of 41 wlth that catchy eye manoeuxer? The plercmg eyes of Nmeent are rellexed by J1m s placld look As usual one rook ls camera shy th1s tlYT16ltS VV alt Ldnataes ytfdllllllg, look made Poh IIGIXUUS Bette! stlek to the shore Bob lt 1 melly goround h1s th 1t etteet Itlfffl 18 mdklllg' the most ol h1s 1 1eat1on 1s most 58111015 do hut Sn 1ke hlte s so expert 1t gettlng them th xt hm txkes hls Iloneh1lal1tly Although the IJlLtLlI8S ot our el1ss OTTILLIN m1y be 1 blt lntol mal they axe 1g1eat deal mole n ttlll nl than lt we had eaught our executlves on paxade It the sen1o1s seem to he the most lJO1StQl0LlS ot the lot lt s because thev are xy ell enough on the11 11 ay tOXNd1Cl mol e ady anced seats 0' learnlng to haxe adopted eolleglate stuff Page T nent seven N 0 K 1 1 1 u D I v 1 . 1 1 2 ' ' 1 r ' v ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1, , . . .' s ..', ' C 1 . . ' ' . 1 :S ' s -1 , 1 1 ' 1' 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 , 14 ' as x 4 ' ' - - I Q L' n nv r' Ld. f , ' , 2 Y w J v 1 L .y L1 K 5 g I ! 1. ' f .' ' z .' ' 2 ' 1' . x L1 2 1 1 C - 1 z 1 1 - A 51 L1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 K C 1 l , , 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1, 1 . ,1' ' ' 7- Y 1 17 1 s K 1 C V C 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 1 ' 1 4, C 1 ' 1 11 K K 1 1 C , .- s z 'z ' 'a s ' ' fig, ' . I 1 I I I I 1 t v 1 1 I D 1 I I ' 1 . 1 c , . . 1 1 I., v 1 . ' 1 1 ' ' 11 1. 1 1 I 7 1 Just llke those lazy jUHlOlb to park thele. Sssh. Dont Wake Les ' - 1 ' 17 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 1 1 L1 A1 11 'A1 1 ' 2 1 ' 1 . k1h1 7 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 5 it ,, ' 1 as I 1 1 . 1 ' . ,1 YI J 1 '. 'L1 1 . 1 ' ,. 1 , . 1 ,1. A1 1 .1 ' 1 51 , Y, 2 11 - -1 2.1 2 , y. ' 11 'L1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 11 .1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1- ' ,9 1 1 , A 1 1 . c c . 1 . 1 , 1 c 1 . , 1 r ' ,- i 1 2 ,L1 'L1 . 2 1 1 . a 1 Lv ' 1 I 8 Lvhv I lc 4 I 1.1 2 1 R . l . 1 I , 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1i 1 ' ' 1, 1 .1 1 ' .1 U 1 11 M ' 1 ' 1 1 1 , 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' 7 1 1 11 1 1 1 ' 1 11 1 1. 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 L' ' 1 1 U 1 '1 1 'V . I .,1 sx Vx If Ii' HESPERIAN l939 Faculty M1 Pevey who ha1ls from Wa h1n ton State college teaches cheml try physlcs and SCISDCE H ooks xexv much at home as he 1S snapped ln h1S la boxatory Plctured ln tl e background IS Hank Landls We dont blame Jo Anne for look1nU a blt shocked Actually howevex w dont know of any sk ton ID M1 Allasmas closet be 1des Mr Bones who 1 h1 assxstant 1n flrst ald Mr Allas1na a Un1vers1ty of Washmfftcn man teaches soclal economics and OC1010gy We mwht usp ct Mls Patterson of playxnff hook y 1f she werent p ctured wlth Agnes Slden But the po Jular gym teacher from the UHIVSTSICY of Ida hc certa1nly couldnt b sklppxnv w1th Agnes our pleasant offlce glrl whose duty It IS to catch l l11qu nts Vlrs Franklm who teache shorthand typmff offlce pr'1ct1ce and consumer s education IS seen glV cme 1n tructlon to Gladys Swanson We wond r 1f Glady wasnt more lnterested ln the cameraman than 111 the COU156 just at that moment Each y ar a number of glrls who have studl d under Mrs Frank lll f1nd excellent pos1t1ons IH bus111 Mrs Franklln attended Wash1ngto1 State coll ve M1 s WIIHFOW who gxaduat d from the Un1ver 1ty of Washln ton 13 se n taklng a rest from th strenuous xocat on of teachm Sh teach s Engllsh TEVIGW vocabulary study and sophomore Engllsh and IS also Jumor class advlscx The e three coaches all wear champ1o11sh1p sm1 s Mr Trelschcl 1 Jl11l1OI' h1gh school coach H t aches mechan1cal drawln and commerclal art M1 Cooke a n wcomcr to ou1 school IS ass1stant foot ball and basketball coach and lead track ccach Mr Huhta IS the mentor of Hoqulam h1gh He teaches the world hlstory f'3C1f1C re1at1ons and 1nternat1onal relatlons classes B ldes coachlng he advlses th toys H club Mr Tre1schel rece1ved h1S hlgher larnlng at the North Dakota School of Sclence Bel 1ng ham Normal a1d the Un1vers1ty of Wa hmvton Mr Huhta and Mr Ccokc a from the Un1vers1ty of Wasmngton Ml Salyer the boys league advlser IS a graduate of th Un1vers1ty of Washm ton He teaches geometry and al ebra If 1n doubt about your care r ask M1 Saly 1' for hes h lped many a puzzled boy M1 s Ralchle and MISS Mo1se are s en plannmg the 1out1n fo1 thelr cla ses Under M1ss Ra1chles up lVl10D our futur eamstresse have been worklng hard all year how wer thelr work 1S not 1n va1n for abso ute pe1f ct10n IS M1ss Ra1chles k ynote Src al o teaches nom relat1ons Ml s Morse IS th hcme eco11om1cs teacher Wlth h r a1d the g1rls of both th Junlcr and en1or h1gh chools ale taught to prepare VHIIOUS d1shes M1 s Ralchle 15 from Washmgton State college and M1 s Morse from th U111 verslty of Idaho a1t m rely p ctuxed ln front of the plle d 1V 1 used 1n the co11struct1on of the new annex Ml Oltman who camo nom Wa hlnsfton State college 1 tre DI'1I1C133.1 of tue h1gh school Mr Clumpacker a Un1vers1ty cf Chxcago man 1 Clty superlntend nt of chools and can well be protd of tlse lmprovem 11ts that have be n made unde1 h1s eff1c1ent management These Thomases must stlck togethe1 Assets equa Llablllt p u Propllctorshlp IS w nat Ml George Thomas has been dr1v1ng 1nto the heads of those students takln bcokkeepnff He also con duct ex ral classe ID typmg Wlth the downward swlng of h1s baton Mr W1ll1am Thomas swmvs th crche tra or band 1nto an amu mv arranffem nt and at the n xt moment has the boys and girls harmon lZ1ll0' wlth sk1l1 and me ody M Hardmg a Washmgton State col ge alumnus has charge of the pUh11C peakmfr and drama c as s He dll cts the three class plays and D1OV1d s tho e entertalnln Fr1day a semblx s M1s Peterson looks very much at home on a f1eld trlp She 15 111 charge of the b1o1o0y cla ses She takes a real 1nt r st 1n her work and has a arg col lect1on of butterfl1e Her pets used 111 studymff VHTIOUS th1ngs are gn en the most tender care Her we two Engllsh t achers M1ss Wllllams and MISS Franc out fOl a stroll 011 a 111ce prmf' day MISS W1ll1ams who graduated from George Washmgton Unuerslty of Washmgton D C Ls tne sen1or clas aduser MISS France a Un1vers1ty of Washmvton graduate IS the faculty adviser for thls yearbook The Hesperlan M1ss W11l1ams teaches ophomore ard jUl'llO1 Eflflll h M1 France teaches Jumor Engllsh ITIOI' Env lSh and journall m Slnce M1 s Folsberg was so 1llSlStCl'lf, about puttmg tl11s DICLUIC 111 well have to apolo 1ze to Mr Klekow for hldlllg hlm behmd a twlg MI KIGROR 2 Un1vers1ty cf Washmgton man teach s senlor h1 tory M1 s Forsberg cf the College of Puget Sound teaches French and Engllsh M1 Krekow and M1ss Forsberg are adv1sers of the boys a11d glrls leagues re p ctnely and Mr K1 kow advlses the Hono1 Soclety We wele sorry when we lear11ed that the engraxer had mlsplaced M1.ss Sample and Mr Bonhams p1ctu1e but youll fmd naps of them m another part ot the book MISS Sample IS th hbrarlan and has blllt up a l1b1ary that IS one of our great pr1des Mr Bo11ham the manual t1a1n111U teacher also has h1s shale Of EICIIYIUQS H6 11 ID charge of Lhe SNS? Setting and constructs exerythmg f1cm filmg cabmets to typmg tables fo1 g1at ful teach IS Page Twenty nine , V v . . U .Q . A . Q . . . 3 . M . . , - . , Q K . . .,.. .E . , - - . ' ' V - ,, ' o'Q, D . . . s L of . . , C . . Z, , . . ' Q 'K ' 1- ' Q ' 1 ' Q: V - ' 3 ., . ., 4, - . g . H W . . I . Y , G . . v. 1 - ' - 5 v ' ' . ' - ' '. te '1 3 . 1 14 - ' Q f- 4 v ' ' ' r ' ' A - . , . . .s . 3. 1 - 1 1 mg s ., . . - s - ' .. - w ' . 'Q K. - .y , .. A . . ,mg . . i D . , . 1 c... . Q . cg . as . ,V , 3 . F. . g v .L .1 C . A , 2 A - Q a ' U 1 ,QA '1 ' - ' . 3. c . , , , . , , A S ' ' 1- '- 4 He. . - 'sg ' ' ' .4 e 3 ' Q' g. . -I . 9 Q . V ' If ' - . ' it ' V A H Y . 1' . . .... qc. . . Q . , c , sc , . c -' , 1 . ,s , . . , . re , . - ' ' ' . 1:1 ' ' ' ' 0' fs Q . D . V I 5 . , 0' A Q 'Q V 'N D . - . c , . c . s . ,SM F. . Q V . I 7 . 9 Q . C . . , Q 3' 'C' '1 Q rf 1 ' I- Q YQY ' V ' I . t - ,, , V c ., , s . . - ' ' e ' '. ' ' c - s ' '1 A 's ' ' 3 No. M11 Oltman and Mr. Crumpackrr are not about to become the subjects of the guillotxnc. Thcy '- e +L ' ' . ' - 1' 1 ' ' A . '. . 5 D V . S I A 3 . . , ' . 's ' ' C S , . ' 1 . ' ' e ' S ' .. . . s .' s ' '. c, 1 ' ' les '1 s ' '. H , . . 1 1 . U I. - . s , D. 1 1 ' ' Q v 1 v' ' ' ' 1 Q -' 1 s fe s. , Y , D c Q ' fQ' Q . - ., , .1 D ,, - , , S , D . . 1. , 1 A S , 2 O ' co' ' 'fs . . 1 ' Q f- ' ' U ' ci 'cn ac.. c , . V. ., 3 . s . s L ' . C, S . . D 3 . V . Q . , C l . . - c V . c , .c. , D , - . Q Q gag Q ' Q ' ' ' . '1 . Q ' cf ' , We C, c , . -, 1, D Q. ', 1 O ' 4 , , ., . t., . , D , , . . . . 1 , , s , .ss . sz ,. . S . ., . , . , , O . . 1 . ' ' ' ' -' . . Q - ' Q .' Y - ' fm ' 1 - 1 1 - ' 'S . . 'Q , A ' . v ' -K , - . , . . . A ,.v A Q e D ' . . MQ, ' . . . ' O , ,. c , , , c . . A , . x. Q . , , ' . A . . ' 'gl '- ' Q ' ' S . ' ' . Q ' - C, ' ' 1 . . . , , ' - . 1 Q fs- .. c V . 1 , 1 ll fl L NN 111 1 lNNl ,A .ug x ll 1 I ill! 5. HX I' x x . N 1111 i if l,ll lG W11l'l,l1 lil'I1l11ll i111l1-1-1l if llll' llllllk' i11111111'l:1111 ll i11 ' 11- ' 1 11 11- llll 1 111 .'.' 1111s 111111 :1ll1- ling' 'la .'.' N, lllll 1l11'111111'l1 1l11- two l' ' 1-sl 141:1- 11ix:1li1111s 111 s1'l11111l, 1l11- Girls' '1111l l21.1's' l,1':1Q1111s, 111l1l1'1' 111'1'si1l1-11ls. l'll'Jlllf'1'S ll1-l,z111-111' :1111l -l2ll'li 1,1-wis, :1 X'2Il'lt'l.X' Ill' 1-11l1'1'lz1i111111111l llilS l11-1-11 11l'l'1'1'111l I11l111ll1 l11111's: l fl1'ls. Al 1l11- lllllll 111' its silwr 21111 ' 111'- s:11'y lllll l1ipl1 .'cl11111l ll21.' ils 11Xl1'z1- 1'111'1'ic11lz11' 111'1Jz111iz'1li1111.' 11 l'lllli llfbl' 11111011 111' lhc z111i111z1li1111 11l'111ll','l'l1011llil'1' If I - ' I 3 Ollmzm. lie-vi-rly liwmkei l'1i'i4-ksmi. Jack Lewis. Lou Mmris. Board of Control Will the meeting please come to order? We will have the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting, said our student body president, Kenny Husby, every time a meeting of the Board of Control was called. After Secretary Mary Lou Morris had read the minutes, everything from passing football bills to cleaning song queen sweaters would be discussed. Other officers were: Vice president, Bob Aiken, treasurer, Jack Lewisg sergeant-at-arms, Ed Mickelson, yell king, Gordon Ross, senior class representative, Bob Erickson, junior class representative, Bob Ryan, for the first semester, and Frances Johnson for the second semester, soph- omore representative, Beverly Hooker for the first semester, and Eva Peltola for the second semester, faculty adviser, Mr. Oltman. The other purposes of this smooth-functioning organization were to select candidates for student body offices, choose song queens from the candidates who tried out in the assembly, and pick the assistant yell dukes. This organization was, also, the final place where disputes were settled over class sweaters, award sweaters, and other major student problems. It was decided by the Board of Control, and added to the consti- tution, that juniors could get their class sweaters in the fall of their junior year and the sophomores could get their rings and pins in the fall of their sophomore year. One of the most important actions of the Board of Control was the bringing of the blue cyclorama from the gym stage to the auditorium, where it was badly needed. Another issue of much importance to the band and orchestra was the passing on a system which was drawn up by the band and orchestra Board of Control, whereby members of these two or- ganizations had to earn merit points to get their emblems, instead of being allowed to wear emblems as soon as they joined the organization. Page Thirty-two HUXV UNl'Ifliv:1 l'elIolu N11 Ihtm. Gwrmlou Ross, I L Huslmy, Frziiiwws JllilI1!44,Il i l l Xil u 1 IDQJXV TXY1 we ini . iii' . 0 H H I HX HNIC' Imvf- Smith. Jim I-Ilwin. Ilrh Vlminp. Mr. Szilye-r. Bill Hank--i'. H nl: -Xiko-11. 'K' 'IWYU Jolm Vllilllllh Pvtf- Aslivn- I lI l'..l:i1'k I r-wis. Iron l l'+'1le-l'i1'ksv1l. BOYS' LEAGUE OFFICERS HESPERIAN I939 Boys' League Inaugurating a new system for hearing vocational talks was the Boys' League-:'s most outstanding accomplishment this year. Under this system the boys signed up for the talks they wanted to hear, and in this way the speaker could talk to smaller groups, made up of boys who really wanted to hear him. Throughout the year some ten or twelve talks were given on some most interesting vocations. Mr. Russell Mack gave a very thorough talk on advertising. Mr. Ferstenworth of the Aberdeen Recruiting Station talked to the largest group of boys on what the navy has to offer a young man of today. Mr. Cecil Jenks gave a small group of boys a very clear-cut picture of banking, and Mr. Hyndman told a group of boys what they wanted to know about law. Dad's Night, the Boys' League's annual gratis event for the boys and their fathers, was most successful this year. Held in the gym and in the high school, the boys showed their fathers how they spend their time when not in study. Wrestling and boxing, plus an H club initiation, took up the majority of the program, which was followed by refresh- ments in the new cafeteria. This is the first year that the Hoquiam boys have really got into the swing of boxing and wrestling. Under the able direction of Mr. Bargewell and Mr. Wheeler, and sponsored by the Boys' League, who bought the wrestling mat and boxing ring, the maulers and bone-builders have had some exciting matches. The first bout of the year was an inter-school affair sponsored jointly by the Active and Kiwanis clubs of Hoquiam and the Boys' League. Other bouts were with Centralia and Kelso. Leading the club this year were: president, Jack Lewis: vice pres- ident, Don Fredericksong secretary, Bill Baker, treasurer, John Champ, sergeants-at-arms, Dave Smith and Bob Champ, senior representative, Bob Aiken, junior representative, Jim Elwin, sophomore representative, Pete Ashenfelterg and faculty adviser, Mr. Salyer. HHH' HNIC .XIn':iI1:nn1suu. .Xlvrzimsorr Aiken. :XSll lIl'1'll0l'. 1i2lV I'. Iirum-ev, Bryant. Hulvlilz. Vziniplmll. t'arson, It. Chzinip. .I. l'Imn1p. Ulmst-. l'ol1Iiron. Vyr. Iiellsivv-11, I-'. IM-I.z1Ie-ur, ll. llv'l.Jll4'lII', RHXY 'llxX'flfflllIIll'IIII, Irlvlwzirds, Iiiiglisli, l':I'll'kSlYll. Iispvwlzil, Fisher, Fmrlv. Frederic-kson. 1-'rin-k. ll1II'l'lSUII, Hairy, Giles. Homlwiri. Ii. Gose, I., Gus:-. How'-l'. fll'2lll2lIll, fire:-ly. Grigslry. IIUXV 'I'IIl!I'II4I -Hall, Ilamf-y. Hartley. Ilsilfielfl, Ilaz--Ifyuisi. He-ikv-l. Ilenfiersvm. Ile-mI1'i-'ksmr Ile-rrivk. lliggvris. Ilovis. II1mlf-y, Iiushy, Ilyntlmzm, Johnson, V. Kimball. F. Kim!-:1II. In-wis. I.un1l, IUIXY I UI'IL'--I.un4Istr1m1, Lutzvivk. J. Alanis'-ii. I.. Mzulsexn, Mznrtiiisffn. Meservey, I-I. Milli-V, N. Miller, NIm'ris,Hr1::m Ustrom. IHIYSUIIS. IH-Ilolzu. I'i1'k+-ring. A. Pinvk- Hey. NI, I'im-knvy, l'ousI. J. l'ryflx-. M. Pryflw-. Ii'-nz. IUIXY FIYIC- Iihfnles. Iloln-rts. Holm-rlson. Iiulriusoii. Rout. Ii. IUYZIII. I.. Iiyzm. S1'l'llJll-4'I'. Smith. Sturm. Sumlquist. Stun-Iiznn. SllllHYl1'lI. 'I'I1on1:is. 'I'fnIn-X. I'r-gulmrl. Yziupxlni. I-I. XYulk+-r. M. lV:xII-it-V. Krr-kuw. IIHXY SIX -NY:ellzi1'f-. Xxvillgll. NYG-In-r. XYitwvn1I+. li. Nvllsnll. II. XYiIsulI. XYnmIu1'wI. W'vvrIIlI 5'. Honor Socieiy MFI' sh I I' as . And another stupendously successful year has passed in the Hoquiam high school, says your 'Snoop-for-the-news' commentator. What was succesful about it? This from the always present kill-joy. f'For one thing the Honor Society, under the capable supervision of Mr. Krekow, sold fourteen gross of pencils, says I. Hs 'h W' Al o yy at Q ways a word of cheer from this little ray of sunshine '? '? Z' J So the great number of intelligent, hard-working seniors can again receive their hard- earned torch pins. 'Hard-earned torch pins?' What are torch pins, and how do you get them? Ah, the dead-pan is registering a bit of curiosity now. By making honor points: and by the way, twenty-two sophomores obtained their pins this year? You spoke about earning points. How are these points received 7 There are many ways to gain honor points. Such activities as committee work, hold- ing club, class, or student body offices, athletics, and certain work for teachers will bring a student his activity pointsg however, one student may use only nine activities a semester. All other necessary points must be earned from grades. A two-bar pin. received in the junior year, is awarded only after the stud-ent has earned forty-five honor points. A three-bar pin is the award of those who have obtained seventy points or over. Now I can answer your question. A senior's reward for working and accumulating one hundred honor points is a torch pin. So that's all the Honor Society stands for? tWe knew this grouchy soul couldn't stay soft for long.J Yes, this is really what the Honor Society stands for. To put it into a few words we can say that the club represents good scholarship and sportsmanship in those who have the ambition and ability to take part in school activities. All this, however, does not mean that the organization fills no purpose which benefits the school. This year questionnaires are being sent out by the society to all graduates of the past few years. The purpose of these ques- tionnaires is to find out just what subjects should be added to the curriculum for the ben- efit of the students. This is the first year such a project has been undertaken: thus, everyone is anxiously awaiting the results. The business of the club this year fell upon the shoulders of the following officers: President, Don Fredericksong vice president, Aub Coldirong secretary-treasurer, Mildred Garrison. Page Thirty-four HESPERIAAN l939 Hesperian Staff The co-editors, or powers that be of this 1939 annual, are none other than Mary Lou Morris and Virginia Smith. This is Mary Lou's fourth and last year on the staff. and both she and Virignia have been leading figures in high school affairs-being co-editors climaxes active school careers for these two girls. Senior class editors v'erc- Junior Vaughn and Bob Aiken, who v-'ere assisted by Phyllis Wells and Carmen Reibe. Barbara Abrams was junior class editor-Patty Urquhart wrote the sophomore section. We don't know who it was that first included the freshmen in the annual-it certainly wasn't us-but Arlene Smith did the recording. Our school's best chiselers, business managers to you, were Mayella Jones, and senior class president, Don Hall, assisted by Bob Ryan and Bob Henderson, juniors. Edith Larson wrote the faculty chatter: sport writers were: Carl Peterson, football 1 Kenny Husby, basketball: Fred Dilk, track: Marshall Dore, boxing: Bob Graham, second team basketball. Lois Goodwin did the reporting for the Amazons of the school-meaning the girls of course. Dorothea Johnson wrote swimming and Donna Chase. tennis. Barbara Fisher is the author of the band write-up, Mary Margaret Abramson, orchestra, and Suzanne Wallace, glee club. This year's dramatic critic was Roberta Gower. The board of control owes the ac- count of its affairs to Jack Lewis. Luella Tobey and Frances DeLateur were in charge of this year's social activities. Organizations take up a lot of space in The Hesperian. so---the girls' and boys' leagues have as their representatives on the staff Karin Heikel and Jack Lewis: girls and boys H clubs have Virginia McFadden and Doyle Coldiron. Gordon Ross is in charge of the Ili-Y page. The Pepster club's section was written by its president. Virginia Frick. Leontine Madsen is the author of the material on broadcasting. The Honor Society. Junior Chamber of Commerce, and Girls' Athletic Association articles were written by Ednafae Haney, Margaret Branstad, and Mildred Robinson, respectively. li' you like the humor in this issue of The Hesperian, give credit to Betty DeHaven, Mardell Pinckney, and Carolyn Abrahamson. Howard Wilson and Jim Holderman spent long hours making excel- lent drawings for this publication. Pat Daniels and Mardell Cyr took the candid snaps, Mar- cia Hoag and Howard Woodward were in charge of taking and collecting the snap shots. Typists include Donna Jones, Gladys Swanson, Adelaide Pinckney, Alice Wells. and Phyllis Dore. Frances Henderson and Aubrey Coldiron are the circulation and collection managers, and did they get around! Mildred Martinson and Elizabeth Miller, whose lot it was, among other duties, to correct and rewrite the papers of the would-be authors mentioned above, are copy editors-AND-MISS ALDA FRANCE, the guiding light of The Hesperian. -The writer of all this is Betty June Thomas. IUXV UNH IH-rf-. lloln-1'Is. l'iil4lvil'-X.Sunil---i1..lHllv's, XV:-lls.l'y1'. Hiiulvls. ll1I.ui.:. XV4....l,11-il. XV.4lI,itf. ,xlq-,,H.si.1., I-'lelpq-h Mmlg U l AV 'IWVU tion--r, .Xln'.vIn:nmson, l'l'u4-kin N. li--lluvll. lllvlviilsfvlit mis ,.l-illusion,191-mluin. lulk l'-rlfllwfm, ll'1slvi.Ifvlvlii'fv!i. li' lil--k. HHH' 'I'lHll'II'j Iwwi-, lfiw-1'ii--l4s'+i, llvfllivl. Hransmtl. llsm.-x. Iv I..ii.-ur. 'IH-Inav, 'l'li..',,:,, l,.yw-I, Wil,..1,A Hold.,-mm mivli. l'1'qvil.,u'l. .ilvlnsiiis l-UAV l- Pl'l2 Hill- ip Al.ll'llllN Il. V4-lrlirf-'i. ll'-ri-lo INHTV. ll- 'nl'-ls'-'i Ili i 1. .lf-'14 s. S f Hb. l-'run-'w-. Morin ll ull. 211-iw, NV--lls. .Xik--il, V.ivi:li 1, li n Xl riA l' 1 Nl l 1' l r mlri.-ks ri, l-'rzimw-s .lolmsoyr Mildrn-ml Mairlinsmi. Pixy ine Ilfyun. Knrin Heikvl. Mzurgznrel llrauislzul. Many l 'll lil l int s Del il ui . ods. fr- -es ,a if -. Girls' League Hot-Dogs! Hot-Dogs! Peanuts! And so the student body knew that the Girls' League was well on its way to replenish its coffers for the year. Setting the match to the fuse of school activities, the girls spon- sored a Halloween Get-Together Dance after the Hoquiam-Vancouver game. Close upon the heels of the dance followed the Girls' League Con- vention at Centraliag next came the State Leaders' Conference in Seattle. Vocational talks were again offered this year and were well attend- ed. Greatest interest was shown in connection with secretarial and library work and grade school teaching. A novel assembly entitled, A Look Into the Future, was spon- sored by the girls. The program depicted the possible antics of graduates of '39, '40, and '41, thirty years hence. It was at this assembly that Mr. Oltman demonstrated his prowess at the gentle art of fly casting. The program was very well received by the students. Another major activity by the organization was a Father-Daughter Night at which a program was given and refreshments served. The dads enjoyed themselves hugely and the evening was pronounced a complete success. Inspired by the success of the Father-Daughter Night, the girls worked with heightened enthusiasm on the annual Mothers' Day Tea and Fashion Show. The purpose of the tea is to honor the mothers and to acquaint them with the school activities. Miss Forsberg is the Girls' League advisor, and officers elected for the first semester were: President, Frances DeLateurg vice president, Karin Heikelg secretary, Mary Beth Root, treasurer, Mildred Martin- song song leaders, Edith Larson and Carmen Riebeg senior class repre- sentatives, Mary Lou Morris, Ednafae Haney, and Betty June Thomas: junior class representatives, Frances Johnson and Barbara Abrams, sophomore class representative, Mardell Cyr. - Officers elected for the second semester Were: President, Frances DeLateurg vice president, Virginia Smith: secretary, Mary Beth Rootg treasurer, Ednafae Haney: song leaders, Betty June Thomas and Car- men Riebeg senior class representatives, Betty Frodel, Margaret Bran- stad, and Virginia Frickg junior class representatives, Lloydine Ryan and Edith Hendrickson, sophomore class representative, Marjorie Foote. Page Thirty-six UH' HNIC Yirtrini: Smith . znjo f loo 4-, . :mil-l , I Virginia Frivk, Fzirrnen lieilc in lmrzi Alrrnnis. lislilli llfn HOW' 'l'XVOfl!etty 'l1ll4lYI1ilS. If l naitzu- ll2lllPY, Miss llorsln-ig, Ilore. Mary Beth Root. l.lo51 HUXV 'I'ilRHl-I-Editli Lursmn RUXX' 0Nl':+AlI'. Krekow, lion Zim HISPERIAN I939 Boys' Council 'Tm sorry, but I can't let you in without a ticket. No, you'll have to buy a ticket. No, I'm sorry, if I l-et you in, I'll have to let the rest in, too. Step aside, kiddo, and let those adults in. How-do-you-do? You'l1 find seats upstairs, please. Yes, we sell candy. These are a few of the familiar remarks heard by anyone standing near a member of the busiest club in school, the Boys' Council. This club, under the supervision of a faculty member endeared to all seniors for years to come by his daily tests, works all the school functions from September to June. The council is elected in early September by the Boys' League and is then approved by the faculty. Only boys with fine school records are approved. That little pin with the paddle attached by a chain, is getting to be quite a well known insignia around the school, too. In fact, since the present council was -elected, it has nearly doubled in size, if we are to judge by the number of the weaker sex who have been wearing the pins. In the football season, the janitors worked overtime, and many teachers were horrified to see students eating peanuts during classes. CI saw some of the teachers partaking of this forbidden food, too.J You see, the council sold peanuts at the football games this year. For those of you who didn't get any to eat at school, if any of you didn't, all the peanuts were sacked here at school, and that explains why many desks are still full of peanut shells. This was the first time the council had sold peanuts for several years, and the activity proved popular, so pop- ular in fact that it is now impossible to sack peanuts at school, the jan- itors objected to the shells. Under Bob Aiken, president, Fred Iraola, vice presidentg Bill Baker, secretaryg and Mr. Krekow, fthe burglar chaserl as faculty ad- viser, the council completed one of its busiest years. Add to this the fact that the group is out of the red , and we see that it was an ultra- successful year for the council. The year was clirnaxed by the annual trip, taken during the time Hoquiam was at the State Basketball tournament. The team's great vic- tory made the council's trip to Seattle even more glorious than usual, this time. BOYS' COUNCIL mr-rmnn, Junior Vaughn, Bob R3 ln Gene Turnbull, Guy XVilson, Tc-d Gunn. RUXV 'IWVO-Fred lnlolzn. Jack Lewis, Girl Lindliergli. Hill li:lk4'l'. lion li. Hull. II in I I J k 'NI rl 1 RUXV 'I'IIlH I ll x I gli I liol Xl ken, Juni'-s Pziulsun. Allan llzilfif-Irl. Frank lramlzi. .l l1-vs, Girls' H Club lf at first you don't succeed: try, try again -should be the motto of the Girls' H club. Although plans for a reserved section in assemblies for the fifteen members of the club fell through this year, the section has been promised for members of succeeding generations of H clubs. It seems that, even with hard luck, the club has accomplished much. The fact that the membership is small has only lent enthusiasm. and served as an inspiration to those aspiring for membership. Only those girls who have won 500 points by turning out for athletics are eligible for membership. Sports through which points may be earned are: Volleyball, ping-pong, horse-shoes, baseball, swimming, badminton, basketball, and tennis. This year folk-dancing was on the list. also. During the first semester, the officers were: l'resident, Elsie Dilk: vice president, Mayella Jones: secretary, Barbara Fisher: treasurer, Virginia McFadden: and representative, Roberta Dalby. A very success- ful popcorn ball sale was held and to these returns were added the re- ceipts from candy sold at basketball games. The annual assembly put on by the Girls' H club was one of the outstanding programs of the year. The entertainment was in the form of a Kay Keiser program, with mem- bers of the sophomore, junior, and senior classes competing. Perhaps because of their intelligent showing, or because the judges were members of that class, the seniors were named as victors. Second semester officers were: President, Shirley Kaleniusg vice president, Virginia Frickg secretary, Barbara Fisher: treasurer, Virginia McFadden: and representative, Roberta Dalby. Only one new member, Donna Chase, was admitted to the club during the year, making a total of fifteen members. When the basketball boys were in Seattle, the H club girls sent them several enthusiastic telegrams of encouragement to show their support. A few girls were interested in getting H club pins, but little action was taken. There are six members wearing their sweaters. This is more than there have been at one time for several years. On the shoulders of the Girls' H club rests the responsibility for creating interest in girls' athlet- ics in school. If the club continues to function as well as it has this year, that part of school life will be taken care of quite adequately, thank you Y Page Thirty-eight lu HX' HNIC lL..- V it .n- r 1 levi-in ll.-ikel. I,ls-i lull N nz lngx lxztle-mils, lioinnzi 1 in liHXX l'NX'1+ U uri lit-lli l I t .I-rllvx, Alztruzil'--I ll- .1 l Xl tix I.-:il Morris, X lI'LZll1IJl Sri :Il IIIINV 'I'lllll'll'I llwl:-17: llillx Xrrariin M4-luultltvii. XII lllll I'1'lw'k. l!:11'lv.i! 1 lwslull Xl tx lll HESPERIAN I939 Boys' H Club What is this, the Honor Society? asked Mr. Oltman when the H club was having its picture taken, in spite of the rain. In spite of this re- mgrk, people should forget the idea that athletes are on the unintelligent si e. A boy is not a member of the H club until he is initiated. If you saw some of the boys directing traffic or heard them singing, or trying to, this is part of the initiation. The initiation is not the he-man type, as that of previous years has been, but don't get the impression that the boys are pansies because of the easy initiation. One of the big events of the year, for the H club, was the sweater dance. This, an annual affair, was a great success not only financially, but because of the fact that the Grizzlies took the undefeated Bobcats on Thanksgiving Day. This was Elmer Huhtais ninth year as adviser of the club. The H club has two initiations during the year. One is after foot- ball season, and the other is for those who earn awards during basketball and track season. The officers during the year were: President, Aubrey Coldirong vice president, Bob Ericksong secretary-treasurer, Bob Champ, sergeant- at-arms, Carl Peterson, yell leader, Elmo Bond. Another big event under the sponsorship of the H club will be the Commencement Dance. This dance will be held in the gym. In y-ears past this has been an annual affair and has been looked forward to by a great many students. The H club put on their annual assembly December 8. There were several musical numbers and then Coach Elmer Huhta presented members some awards for their hard work during the past three months. The boys' H club is looking forward with great anticipation to a picnic to be held towards the latter part of the school year. The H club has two rows in the front section for their seats during assemblies. These two rows are one on each side of the aisle. IIHW HXI12 A, lmlfllron. K--ister, Yzillglm. lilo-s1m.NYriglnI. l'1! '4l4'l'l4'kSllIl, Snuulquisl. IH-I.-1'sm,. lit 1 X wi lvl I'iIl. Cook. lluxhm, XYiIson. llusby. IUIXV 'IWVU Iiuwt-. lv. Vultliron. 12111121-ss. J. llmmp. .I-,ln 1 NN kle- l'i'y1le-, l'Ii'i1'ks1viu. li. i'lI2lITllL XYiiI:i. Smith, IUHV 'I'lllil'Il'I lvilk. Ailivflu. llvlllllilll. Novalli. M NI ll H Kim-k, Hsu-r'g:1lwl. lil: l':l'l1'kS1lll. ltulu. Hi-Y With Donald G. Hall wielding a slightly battered, time-worn gavel in an attempt to maintain law and order, the duly initiated and seasoned members of the Hoquiam Hi-Y proceeded to lay down the rules and reg- ulations to eight palsy-stricken newcomers. The allah -bellowing initi- ates were: Allen Jansen, Doyle Coldiron, Elmo Bond, Herb Rhodes, Lee Pollard, John Champ, Bob Crumpacker and Bill Baker. The members unanimously chose Fred Allasina as club adviser. The officers for the first semester were: Don Hall, president, Aub Coldiron, vice president, Junior Vaughn, treasurer, Bob Erickson, s-ec- retaryg Ed Mickelson, sergeant-at-arms, and Elmo Bond, scribe. Twice during football season Johnny Champ's pre-war fCivil War?J Model T Ford led gigantic serpentine rallies that were promoted by the members of the Hoquiam Hi-Y. Beans, beans, beans, and still more of the proverbial Irish straw- berries Qbeans to youj were mainstays of the Hoquiam Hi-Y get-together dinner at which the Elma Hi-Y, and the male faculty members, were the guests of honor. The biggest celebration of the year was a gala New Year's eve dancing party put on by the Hi-Y for the members and their dates. The affair was held at the Morck hotel in Aberdeen. At mid-year another election was held to elect officers for the forthcoming semester. Don Hall was reelected president, Junior Vaughn was elected vice president and Kenny Husby was elected treasurer. Other officers were: Bill Baker, secretary, Herb Rhodes, sergeant-at-arms and Don Frederickson, scribe. At this time the members decided to take in two more senior initi- ates and so elected Bob Champ and Russell Schley to membership in this reputable and worthy organization. Early in the spring five junior pledges were also voted in. They were: Bob Ryan, Denny Thompson, Bill Sand- strom, John Pill, and Bob Henderson. During Christmas vacation Saint Nick received a helping hand from the ready, willing and able members of the Hoquiam Hi-Y. The club turned out in full force to help the Sunshine Kids distribute foodstuffs, toys, candy, and nuts to the less fortunate tots of the county. The club also helped refinish several rooms in the Y. M. C. A. for the Girl Scouts. When the treasury started on a none too gradual decline, the mem- bers went the limit and decided to shine the students' shoes for the bargain price of a nickle. Believe it or Not Cthanks to Mr. Ripleyl but the syst-em Worked out fine! One of the best activities the club inaugurated this year was the one of attending church en masse at least once a month. The club had members at the older boys' conference in Tacoma, at a progressive meeting in Ch-ehalis, at a joint meeting with the Olympia Hi-Y, and at an important northwest conference in Oregon. Pagl Forty ROXY 'IWYU Hull. lion: tfulnl HOXX UINI4.---4 rnxnluu-lie-r, Bob: Plrung lulm' i'l'lk1'l' liill' FI'l'li6'l'll'kQ0ll Don Bond. lulniol Janson, Allen: Mr -Xll: sum: t'Ultlll'Ull. .klllll alnshy, Kenny. in-0 lmylei Ross. Hormlmnii Aiken. H0 lilimles. llvrby: Pullzu'-l l.--1'-. IIHXY 'l'HRlCl-I -I.:-mls, Jzlvk: Vaugli Junior: Ulm-son. XVEHYIIPI Mick.-I.-o I I INN MAI. .XIrl'2IlIl5. .XIDl'.IIIlSIPlI. H41-'kll-wlm, IQIIIIIXSIII. ILIM-I. ILr:ins.:.1I. Iiulvliiz, tlmsw. Vyr. UXY X' 1 M-' :nvv i, Ive. I X IIIIIIVIII, lion -1' 1'riK'sIw Vs, . HESPERIAN l939 Pepster Club Would laurels have been placed on the head of Hoquiam high, figuratively speaking, and would our trophy case have been overflowing, if pep had been left standing outside the portals of our school ? I should say not, because the pep in this school is right on top with our athletic teams. The Pepster club feels that it has accomplished its purpose in creating pep, since we of Hoquiam high are constantly receiving compli- ments on our school spirit. On November 18 the Pepsters entertained the student body with an interesting assembly. It was a musical assembly, featuring Ed Hil- liard's orchestra, with musical numbers by several of the students. This Thanksgiving again found the Pepsters selling novelties. This time they were small plywood footballs with crimson and gray lacings, bearing the imprint of a Grizzly head and the slogan, Beat Aberdeen. The Pepsters also made their annual debut, marching with the band between halves, and selling Dedication Programs for the opening of the New Olympic Stadium. These programs were published by the Hoquiam Park Board and were sold as souvenirs. The stunts this year were ex- tremely different from those of past years. The Aberdeen girls spread confetti over the ground, and the Hoquiam girls released twenty homing pigeons. The Hoquiam high school band and the Pepsters formed designs and various formations while on the field. Listed as the most outstanding and successful event sponsored by the club this year was the annual football banquet given by the group. Although the team being honored was not the Southwest Washington Champion, as in past years, it was the team that defeated Aberdeen, the title holder, by a score of 12-0. Those present were the football boys, coaches, faculty members, and about forty Pepsters. Mr. Cooke, assist- ant football coach, acted as toastmaster for the evening. Mr. John Erhart, former Hoquiam athletic coach, was the main speaker. As a souvenir, a miniature football player was at each place. Entertainment consisted of a trio composed of Ed Backholm and his trombone, Dewey Krache and his trumpet, and Joe Nawrocki and his accordian. As in the past three years, the club was under the able leadership of Miss Potter. The following girls were elected to serve the club during the first semester: President, Virginia Frickg vice president, Barbara Fisher, secretary, Marilynn Grigsbyg treasurer, Betty June Thomas: scribe, Vir- ginia Hovisg sergeant-at-arms, Roberta Gower and Margaret Branstad. Those chosen the second semester were: President, Viriginia Frickg vice president, Barbara Fisher, secretary, Marilynn Grigsby, treasurer, Virginia Hovisg scribe, Lloyding Ryan, sergeants-at-arms, Betty Frodel and Margaret Branstadg yell-leader, Virginia Baldwin. gilt' '. ' 010' . 4'. Kinli ll I Il I II IHXY I-'4Pl'Ii I ll I . it ' IIS.lI .'4,i'i s, mln. 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NV11o1l. ll:1Il1-1's1111. Girls' Athletic Association A resounding slap of the ledger, and the members of the Girls' Athletic Association wrote finis to a very successful year in the world of sport and society. They all recall with pride and joy the exciting activi- ties taking place during the school term. Foremost in the highlights of their social activities was the pleasant task which they have adopted, that of playing host to the boys on the basketball team. This year saw the first of what it is hoped will be an annual affair, and went down in the tattered old ledger in red letters, signifying the outstanding success of the occasion. Amid gaily festive decorations and entertained by a captivating program, everyone present found congenial laughter and fun. November found the girls j oyfully looking forward with eager an- ticipation to a play day as guests of Olympia high school. Ten girls attend- ed and found the well-rounded program of sports to be entertaining. Again in April a trip was made to Centralia. Ill December a group of benevolent girls, headed by Nadine Poust, set forth i11 the endeavor to make Christmas brighter for families in need. Baskets were distributed and the members sincerely enjoyed the privileges of giving. At all the basketball games the girls sold candy and in this way raised funds for the club's finances. Girls who wished to belong to the association merely had to be interested in sports. This year the group participated in tennis, volleyball, ping-pong, and swimming. Their aim is to establish a sportsmanlike at- titude in all of the members. Each year, to promote this attitude they select the girl who does the most to live up to the standards of the club. The girl receiving the honor this year was Mayella Jones. Officers for the first semester were: President, Mayella Jones: vice president, Karin Heikelg secretary, Virginia Smithg treasurer, Shirley Kaleniusg scribe, Mildred Garrison, and sergeant-at-arms, Mar- garet Branstad. Mayella Jones was reelected president the second semester. The vice president was Virginia Smith: secretary, Karin Heikelg treasurer, Shirley Kaleniusg scribe, Olive Sutlovich, and sergeants-at-arms were Margaret Branstad and Barbara Fisher. Page Forty-two HESPERIAN l939 Junior Chamber of Commerce With a bang that resounded throughout the halls of the school, the Junior Chamber of Commerce started the year's activities. As in past years, due to the bashfulness of the stronger sex, there was a scarcity of boys, so a round-up was held to enlist more male members. Surpris- ingly, once the boys were coaxed, they soon agreed to join. The purpose of the J. C. C. is to take part in civic problems and follow in the footsteps of the senior club. This year's club has indeed done its level best to uphold these standards. Heading the J. C. C. as president was the capable Junior Vaughn. His helpers were: Vice president, Mildred Garrison: recording secretary, Suzanne Wallace: corresponding secretary, Florence Roberts: and treas- urer, Roberta Gower. These officers served all year under the able direc- tion of Mrs. Ann Franklin. A meeting of the J. C. C. was held once a month, at which time the interest and attention of the members were held by a speaker, or a general discussion of community problems. Mr. Mathias, secretary of the Hoquiam Chamber of Commerce, outlined for the club members the projects of the parent club and told how the J. C. C. helped in furthering civic activities. Another highlight of the year was the interesting address on Ag- riculture in Grays Harbor County, given by Mr. Arthur Kulin, Grays Harbor county agricultural agent. Paying for their pictures in the annual was an easy task for the go-getting members of the J. C. C., who held a candy sale in the locker room each noon. Similar to their other ventures, the project was a huge success. The J. C. C. again sponsored the duo radio program held between the Hoquiam and Aberdeen high schools before the Thanksgiving Day game. Don Frederickson was master ot' ceremonies and proved himself to be keen competition t'or Hen Weatherwax. AN IP n uns. .XIn':nliznnson. Bigelow, Hrzmslzid. Chase, Cliilrlrvfss. l'aso-lnnun lu-Ilzuw-n. li-'I.uIei1i'. lPlllll'2lIl. I link f-,llSll, l-'re-derivkson. Fri'-k, Harrison. Gose-. ROW 'l'XVfr--Gow'-r. tlrnlnirn, tlrigshy, Goodwin, Gilt-s, H ill II ii ook:-r. Ilnsby, Jones, U. Johnson, S. Johnson, t'. Kiinlnill. lf. Kimluill. lnimorennx. HHH' 'l'HRll I un. ' ii n lnnd llliLYl1'k.hl:t1lSI'!l.5lHXlf'X'. Novak. Usirom. P1-ltoln l'i1-l-U-ring. Pryelc-, Rliodvs, Rohn-rts. Robinson, lion! li Ill im HUXY lP1bl'li -Sliznnlq-ru, Smith. Swan. Swanson, 'I'l1:nn:is, 'l'horns-Ln, I'rqnh:zrI. Vznuglni. l l'ilIIklllI Xnlnmnli s I, We-lls. 4.. Wilson. ll. Wilson. Wood, XN4l1Hl2ll'll. Xtriglit. Sk J' ur ,www HESPERIAN l939 Around School Cood 1ltLlIl00ll lllll6N :nd gentlemen H111 ue XUUI Hoqulam ll1 '1ews1epo1te1s lllllljllllf., xouthe l1test tl 1shest1om west ot NIv1tlc st1eft -Xnd IIOXX Ex eu Tl'lLllSfl LS 1t4 ZUOXQI KXRO the tboxe could be heald trom WOUI news hounds Let Nl xdsen ind Ilck Lewls Fhosen by 1 ote ot the student body md 1 oted on by the lJ0dl d J ick 1nd Lea tell he11s to a xeu llcllfl 1ob Gettmg., 11ews and Wfltlhfl It up wlthout any gl lmmdtlC xl QIIOIS m my seem elsy but 1t 1eally 1sn t It s eal work' l Especllllx when Xfllll SUIJQIXISOI IN a11 Ellg'llNh te 1che1 and falls you on ex em te11se Ol xe1b th tt m IX be NNIUIU., If It hadnt been to1 the tact that the lepolters could Cllb from The H1 News frequently the lJl03tlClNt would haxe been xlmost a full t1me Job 1n ltself lVI1ke frlght IN t6lIllJlQ too but atte1 b1oadcast1ng for so many xeeks vou ox ercome th it Durmg Aplll dlil May when othe1 aCt1XltlGS oxe1came student body tI'Q3.SLl1Q1 Jack Lewls Nlarshall Do1e took oxer Jacks broadcast and prox ed hlmself a skllled news hound Just to proxe that Hoqulam students haxe b1a1ns as Well as b1awn Hoqu1am won the spelllng match agalnst Aberdeen Students who com peted under Captam 'Denms Walsh we1e 1115 Woodall Annette Ron nmg Nlary Beth Root Betty Flemlnff Olney B1yant Exelyn Aubert Ruth LLltLX1Ck LOFIEIIHG L6XClt0H Allce it Jem KdthlyH Kleln Elme1 And It w tsnt because Hoqtuam hlgh w 18 so dt 1d th1s yea1 that S 27 was made lnto a morguf On the eo11t1 111 ou1 almz mate1 W ts l1Y6l1QFll'11l'l exel and the l'Y10l22,'llC, w 15 only an xnteroom of the newly formed lournallsm el ls For each lssue ot the school 1711361 1 IIQVK 9Cllt0l was selected 1nd he 1n ttllfl chose h1s own staff In tl'l1S m 1nne1 m n1be1 s ofthe cl iss had tram mg ID exery deputment ot the papu Fach F1 1d 11 lJilOIL 1 tootb 111 01 basketb ill game 01 llll othc1 dlltltllp lted h1gh school ex ent 1 H1 News1epo1te1 app 11ed1n all the class 1ooms durmg the th11d DCll0d 1nd gue the te 1che1 md students an lssue free ot charge hot off the pless 1 J The Boa1d of COl'lll'lllSSlOIlQ1S was Olgclllllffl Cdlll th1s sp11ng 101 the DUIDOSG of solxmg D1Ol3lEITlN con 611111155 the students and student lffdllo Tw enty o11e COHIHIISSIOHQIS w e1e elected one hom each 10ll loom It was the11 duty to p1esent to the B0cllCl p1oblems that had been d1s cussed IU the11 1ooms Lpon pzesentatlon of a DISSSIHQ problem the B031 d stroxe to flflfl a NOlLllI1OI1 The faculty clClX1SGlS fOl the Boa1d ot fOI'IlTTllNSlOIl6lS we1e Mlss Forsbe1g and NI1 Allasma The Off1C6ls w e1e Pl6NlClCI1t Don Fredellck son XlCE'DlQS1ClQflt Don G Hall see1eta1x lllglllld Qmlth Page For-ty fuve 111 2' ,. 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'B HESPERIAN l939 Dramahcs The Hoquldm hlgh school thespl un t llN xeu under the dllLLtl0l1 of N11 Geolge Hardmg, dlamltlp IHNULICUJI lomped md fl0llClxLd fhl0ll2.,h three hll2.I'1OLlS comedles 'Sprmg Fex er by Glenn Hughes w ms xelx rezlwtlc 1115 pnuentul by the stars of the 8611101 class Ed Burns CDuxev Krachej fl CPIQITIISTIV xtudent N IC Lexus CBob Alkenj m fmt student md Houfud bi mt 1 sen lor played by B111 Baker llxefl IH lcolle e IOOITIIDH house ou ned bv Mrs Spangler fJean Blgeloxxj Nllldned BIdltlI1NUl1 xx Lou Herron 1 pounnxl lxm student Fldnces DeL.1tcur xx Ann Iulull and Mlldrul Lundsfrom as Vlxlfm George fue the he xrt lnterextx ot the three bow. Compllm tions arise xx hen Hou Wd lafnnx thit he 18111 Loma, to 551 xdu 111 became ne fdlled to hand m hls tum ll :pu on tlme in Imiessor Bean lH0w4rfl Wooddrdj Breemng, ln and out are Allce fAl1Le St lean! Jim Uioh Champj and a trlo ffjarmen Rlebe Luell 1 Tobey and Suzanne Walldccj Howard neulv frfmtln lefuns that hls Aunt Maude fR0bQltl Gowmj hw come to see hlm graduate She dlscox us hu pledlcdment .md trles to vamp the Prof ln older to get Howfu d s g.,1dde Added to thls Annle s dlglllfled fathel fKenny Husbyl IS mlstdken bx he fm fx model and 15 treated xery dlsrespectfully FUFIOLIN he departs and V!1tI'ldl3.VKS hls offer to present 4 new SCIQHCQ bulldmg, to the college Harrv Hollmgsxxm th 18 Presldent Dlxon 15 furlous also Mrs Purcell fMa11o11e Cooperj te lls that hel husband ls kld naped Mld exploslons from Ed s stmkum Ntmktorum Chls ldbomtorwl and dlscords from the trlo these wmpllcxtlons are stmlghtenecl out The curtain closes Wlth all golm., off to emm themselxes at thn Com mencement ball The lunlors held the xpotllght mth the comedy A Full House The story dexeloped around George Howell 41 brldegloom played by Gene Turnbull who mlxed bags wlth lN1cholas Klng fO1ney Bryantj King, followed Hou ell home IH order to recover hls bag Denms WalQh as Parka an Eng,l1Qh butler and Ruth Parsons a mald xx ere servants to the Howells Ottlly Howell the brlde Ulrglnla Parsonsj found a gun and .1 necklace ln the bag brought home by her husband The yeuel box contamed the name of Mrs Pembroke Boston The mald found the bag also and lmmed latelv notlfled the DOIICQ Three X ERY lntelllgent OfflC61S D0ll1,,h9ItV fChet Elkhamb Jim Moonex fK311 Kumi and Clancx fXI0l man Legem nessj responded Daphne Chalters Ottllb sslsten CJO Anne Duncanj was engaged to Ned Pembroke JI CB0b Rxfmj xx ho had had fm dfffm XV1fh Xera 'Nernon a show E111 CPA Seehdfelj Kem was non thledtenmg Ned Dorrene Worthley as Nhs Pembroke md Nlfzry Beth Root as Mms Wlnneekel an aunt .irrlx ed m the mldst of the uproar Due to complalnts WIN Flemmg fLo1s Irumb on nel ot the dputment house told them to mme Hoxxex Q1 the necklace xmx returned md the COl'Y1DllCdtl0l1N new soon Nfl'1ljIhf9l1Qd out Pe ice than HILIIQKI 111 the full house The kldx on the xheli fthe N0lJh0IT10llN, ledllx took top honors mth the plesentdtlon of Xoun Face Is Fimllldl Thex put It ox en on the upperclassmen bs glXlI'1g' the fam L8 tmce xuth .1 double cast Iuxt lmdg me GFRCIG Gllald plax ed bs Em Peltola and Pat Llquhdlt was mam ned to Dr Lexus Glrald Hack Pnde and Cm Wxlsonj D1 Nlatthexx Ellls QBob Heacofcl and D1 Ro1.,e1 'Nlolgan 4Rdlph Burgess .md Dufnd Sandglenl folmel fmncex oi GIACIP dlh xeekm the same medxcdl pcm tlon .ix GIBCIG s husband Glaue and hm tue-nd Hollle Ixlmbfxll fFlf'dI10l cammued on Page 80 Page Forty se en O 1 '. 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HESPERIAN l939 Music Department Ploxlng that OUI school IS a champlonshlp school ln mUb1C as w ell as IH basketball the orchestra trax eled to Portland for the Natlon l Meet and came back wlth the hlghest latlng posslble superlor' In older to quallfy for the Nlatlonal Meet the orchestra flrst had to take superlor at the Dlstrlct Meet on Alllll 15 at LODgW16XY Thls was an easy task for our A 1 orchestra though and on Mav 12 13 lt showed the substance real orchestras are made of by comlng back Wlth the even more dlfflcult to get superlor ratlng from the Natlonal Meet Wlthout the orchestra class plays could not be such a success as they have been th1S yeal Back to school nlght was another occaslon when the orchestra appeared Varlous other programs have found the orchestra ln one of the leadlng roles partlcularly ln the two concerts sponsored yolntly bv the band and orchestra The band 19 another part of the muslc department that deserves all the praise It gets Although It dldn t do qulte as well as the orchestra at the N3t10H3l Meet It IS stlll consldered by the students as a Champ lonshlp Band because It has one superlor chalked up to lts credlt from the Dlstrlct Meet at Longx lew The band has what It takes to get along and what would the com lnunlty do VSlth0Ut lt to march or play fol exery parade celebratlon f9St1X3l exposltlon or any OCCHSIOH requlrlng ITIUQIC7 And It 19 a well known fact that wlthout the band to help supplv pep on all OCCHSIOHS the student body would not be able to malntaln lts reputatlon as havlng, the flnest school splrlt ln the state BUT don t folget the glee club fol thev ale an lmportant part MUSIC Meet the glrls glee club lated excellent and as that 19 only one step below SLIIJQIIOI thls gloup IS a worthv addltlon to the muslc depart ment At three other tlmes the glrls glee club and the mlxed chorus dem onstl ated thelr supel 101 qualltles flrst ln the Chrlstmas assembly then ln a lolnt assembly on May 25 wlth the band and orchestra and last but not least IH the Baccalaureate serx ICGS on June 4 Sex eral students IH the muslc depaltment haxe shown thelr ablllty to adx antage at both the D1StllCt3I1d the Natlonal Meet Frances Johnson XlOl1HlSt lecelxed the hlghest latlng 9162 glxen ln the D19tF1Ct Meet SLPERIOR PLLS Hel latlng, was good at the Natlonal Meet Bob Thomas fol hls colnet playlng, IQCQIX ed SUDQIIOI at the Dlstrlct Meet and excellent at the lNatlonal Meet Ed Backholm lecelved supellor at the DlStllCt Meet and excellent at the INat1onal Meet fOl hls tl ombone playlng Eugene Stensagel lated 8111361101 at the Dlstrlct Meet and excellent at the Natlonal Nleet DldYlIlL, the oboe Jeanne Beaudoln planlst rated excellent at the D1St1lCt Meet In the JUHIOI dlxlslon thlee of oul fl eshmen IQCCIX ed 11011013 At the D1Qtl1Ct Meet X 11 glnla Stlmson lated excellent on the XIOIID and Mlldred Wllllamson rated excellent on the 1313110 The school 18 lustly ploud of lts muslclans and ot Mr Wllllam Thomas whose flrst xeal at Hoqulam has been such an outstandlng success Page Fifty 1 vi , Q 'sq 4 ' ' I 1- r 1 Y . . l l , K '- . s , s ' :- 1 1 v' ' ,- L1 1. 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'- me fu 3 .AXA D , .- 5 I , Navi jg ff A 1 ffgmrgg if y 2 ' if !'f4,5,f fi HESPERIAN l939 Fooiball V1 1th 21 ne11 111111 1111141 nevs te 1m Ol 21111221 ta completely 1121111 111111211 one 110111111111 1111 Th21nl1w'111ng D11 snmed the Blltlel tl 1111113 1111 1111111111 11 11 11 Fllllihllllllj., 11111111121 111t1111 111 Ll 1111121111 111111111 B011 1 11 t12 1m A11h1 11111 111111111 1111 O11 n1111Q St11l111m 1111 I111l1121t 11111211 11s1111 11111211 1tt111 11111111 111 1111 111 11fl1e1 111 th1 111111 111 19 0 91111112 0500 1111111112 1 1me 01.1111 11 l1l11SN 111 111112 11111111 1111 11111 11111 111 111 1111 wx 1111 W1111 t111 1111111 1111111 ce1en111n1es 111121 both teams 1 1n11 1111111 the 1112111 21111111 the 1111-2e1s 110111 then 11s11121t111 11111te1s The 111111111 team 1111m the s121s1111 1 111111 11s 211111 f111n1 the 11u11l111ty looked to be 1 1211t2111le G11l121th BUI 1111 1 111.fly team111111e11t111111ts D11111 H11qu121m11111n t tell The 111111111111 111 th1 521me 11121111 12 11 st 11te11 11111 11111 the b11yxt1k11he 211 111111112 that t111y 1111111111 1 111 l1121ten but th1v11ut111e11 11h0L12.,1'1tS1Ilt0 lLtl0ll 1111 11111 11111 1 1111111 11111111 11111 11111 ln th1 111111111 IS y1111ll 11mem Ll 111111 slux 011111111 11111 1111q1111n1 111111111111 A1111111111 m 11111112 Allbl 1111 I1 N 1111 t11t N1 1s1111 11111 521111112 1111 111111111 l1I1f11Sl1L11i11 1111ss1ss11111 111 111111111 1111112 lll the 11 112111 st 111111111, As 111 1111 1511116 1111q11121n1 111111 thi toss 11111 111-212111911 to 111111111 th1 1 1st goal 111111 111 122111 1111111 It 1111211 11 1111s Abe111een chow 111 IQCGIVQ 'lhe game st 111111 w1t11 F11 Mlckelson s 111111111011 W1'l1Ch Went to the goal 11118 11111111 X 22111111 161111 n111 It to th1214 1 111111119 Un the-f11st1111y Freed V118 hlt 111111 11111 111111111111 J111 N1111111l11 1121111611211 f01 1111 G1111l112s 111 1111111 1111121 11111 11l1ys111tt11l 111111 thug 11111s 11 s1111 tl 1111 111111 A1111111111 111111 l111m 11 11111 1 p IW 1JLl11L1lTl1I1 11111 J 1 1 11 11111 111111 K1ll1m 1111511115 2111 111111 5IllI11l 1111111 th 11111 L11 thu 111111 K211121m 11111111 11 11111 t11kl1i111 -11 11 I1 111111111 112221111 111211 11211 11111 thls 111111 1111 11111 V1lK1S lN11'1L 1111-l11L,1 11111111 0112111111 1111 11111111 qu211te1 Snnth 1111 2,11 11d 1111 1 y21111 Kdllam 11111 ed 11n thv. 1111111 11111111 snmshlng 111 e1 1111 flldfd MlCk91SOI1 s t1y f0l 11111111 11 11 11111111111 11111 the GllZL11QS 11111 11 ldlllg' 6 0 Abexdeen st2111ed 1 m2111311 1111111111 III 1111 11211011 F11111 tossed 1 pass to M1tt-,on f0l 21 x 11111 111111111111 111111 ifllll 111611 the 1lHi, but fumbled 11111 1361618011 111111 1211211 1111 th1 1811141111 A111 1 C166I1 s lone thlgdt Ill th1 1111111 111111111 11ttl12 exgltment 1121s C16-ated untll Xeklch s punt 119111 stl ught 1111 1n11 1211111 11111111 on the 11ne of sc11mn121g1 1111 no 1f211n The Gl1ll11LS st 1111211 1n1111nff 21g 11n 111th Kdllam s111-2121111113 left end 1111 14 x 11118 Ill 111111 11l21vs the1 11111112211 to Aberdeen s 22 Qnfnth got 111 1y 1111 11 x ll11N M11k11x1111 111sse11 to W 1111 Hellman 110m the k11k1ngpos1 11011 111111111 11111 1111 1111111 In th111 1311518 the P1111cats 11111111211 1111 111 the 76 X 1111111 111111111 1111111111 1111211 one 1111 110521111 I h1 111111111 1111 11111 1111111111111 11111 111 110111111111 1 1111111111111 1111 then 111111 26 P 11111112 10121111 1111 1 1111 1126 M111111s11n 111111911 to the A1JtlI1QQll 5 1111111 H111 11111111111 1111 11111 1511118111111 111111 111 121111 11111 11111 11 18 almost Puqe F1fty fo1 1 . , , --3 2 . 1- ,H 2 v .. , . 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' 2 ' 2 2 ' 2 2 2 . 2 .2 2' 2 2 2 2 '2 G 2 .' 2, - 12 HESPERIAN l939 Football Conhnuecl tackled bx Hall on the goal lrne NICGLIIIQ punted to Aberdeen s oxxrr 41 Qmrth made elght x ar ds for Hoquram ox er rrght tackle then he made mne xards around rlght end Weakly added srx yards at left tackle and on a rexerse he made a frrst doxxn on the Aberdeen 10 On the next plav Weaklv took the ball ox er left tackle and cut back to the rrght to cross the goal st rndrng up Wllckelson s krck xxas loxx and xxrde The score noxx stood 12 0 Substrtutes started to come rnto the game xt thrs pornt Aberdeen trred a pass xx hrch xx ts rntercepted by lNox ak xxho ran ox er for a touchdoxxn Hoxx exer there xxcre 12 men on the freld so the touchdoxvn xxas recalled and 1 penalty was rnfllcted Aberdeen xvorked the ball up to therr '32 rn a serres of plays as the game ended By hard blockrng and tacklrng Aberdeen xxas xxeakened enough to fumble axxav any chance thev had of xxrnnrng The entlre Grrzzly team mended rts faults as the game progressed The frgures shoxx that Hoquram domrnated play rn ex ery department durrng the course of the xvhole game INDIVIDUAL GAMES September 17 The season started wrth a 14 0 xlctory oxer' Commerce hrgh of Portland The GFIZZTIGS as a xx hole Cl1Ck6d consistently and as a result domrnated play dur rng the course of the game Commerce Qeptember 24 Raymond came to play the Grlulres xxrth the hope that they mlght Wln but the Grluly rose to rts helght to xxrn 20 0 Qeptember '33 Hoquram traveled to Centralra to play a strong Trger team Although the score read 7 7 the Grmzlres xxere by far the best team on the freld October 7 Thre game rs a thorn rn the srde of the Grrzzly team Long vlew scored almost at Wlll to xxrn easrly 18 2 October 15 Hoquram lost a heartbreaker to a frghtrng team from Olym pla The teams were evenly matched although Olympra xxon by vrrtue of a frret quarter safety October 21 Kelso proved to be the x1ct1m of Hoquram s frrst league vlc tory In the second quarter a Kelso ball carrrer xxas tackled behl fl hrs, goal for a safety and later Hoquram scored a touchdown to wrn 9 0 October 28 Desprte the fact that I ancoux er h td txxo xery fast halfbacks HOqLlldm held them to a tle score 0 0 The game xx as sloxv from star t to frnrsh because of a muddv treld Noxember 11 Amrd the glamor and color ot thc annual Armrstrce Dav game Hoquram ran rough shod oxer a determmed Chehalrs eleven 9 0 The last tootb ill game to be pl IX ed on Emerson freld xxas a vlc tory for the Cr rmson md Gr xx Page F fty 1: e I . 4 v ' ' 1 ,1 v U 1 A 1 n . 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' 1 , . . 1 1 ' 1 ,-1 , 1 1 1 1 ' vf 1 ' 1 1 C C L 1 1 ' 1' 1 1 14 v 1 1 C C V . i - 'v r 19 '3' HESPERIAN l939 Fooiball Personalities t OACH LLNIER HLHTA knoxxn as the foxy grandpr of the South xxest W 1shrngton le 1gue rs f1lso the most admrred coach Elmer has the poxx er to get the most out ot hrs plavers because he teaches the boys to lrke the game He rs the trr st loc 11 coach to xvrn three champ rorrshrps rn 1 roxx AC II GPNI1 QUOK rs much the s1mc IS Elmer rn hrs rctrons and 1brlrty to get 1long xxrth the boys Thrs rs hrs trrst year 1t Hoquram 1nd he rs dorng a good rob both on the lreld 1nd rn the school KOA! II CIYIJI1 WHLFLFR h1rrdled thc super xarsrty xvhrch rs the rr 1mc grx cn to the thrrd te 1m Hrs teams g 1xe credrtable 1ccounts ot thcmselxes bx xxrnrrrrrg the m11orrtx ot therr g1mes xvhrle under hrs tutor 1g1 DON IIAI I senror crrd pl 1ycd thc best b1ll ot hrs hrgh school tootball c 1recr Fhanksgrx rng Day Don xx IS nex er a star but wrth hrs contrnual clr 1tter he rlxx 1xs put up 1 good trght I D MIC KP LSOlN serrror tackle xx 1s undoubtedly the best krcker rn the gue H x LS 1 1ll 1round pla 1lxv1ys therc rn trme ot need C ARL PI' IERSON senror guard rrex er xxas a standout but played ball because he lrked the game 'Nex ertheless he played rt xxell enough to rnterest Coach Jrmmy Phelan JOHIN JAMESOIN senror guard xxas a member of the super xarsrty who drd all the drrty work xx hrle somebody else got the glory IIOWARD WILSON senror guard Another member of the super var srty xvho deserxes much credrt tor helprng the x 1rsrty xvrn therr games POL CHAMP 8111101 ccrrtrr took many 1 lreatrrrg lust to stay on the trrst elexen The center rs usually the one xxho c 1tches must of the tlyrng rrms and legs Ile cert 1rnly caught them on Th mksgrxrng AUB COLDIROIN scnror tull xx IS 1n 1ll around backtrcld man 'Never rn one posrtron long he 1lxx 1x s drd 1 good rob xx hcr ex er hc play ed PILL WEAKLEY scnror halt scorcd thc second ot our txxo touchdoxvns lgdlllst Aberdecn Brll xx 1s 1 good passer 1nd he used hrs abllrty xx henex er rt xx rs needed BOP KALLANI senror h rlt scorcd the trrst touchdoxxn on Thmksgrxrng IJ rv Pob h 1d plrntx ot frght 1nd hc pl IS ed good b 1ll all ye Il Page F fty seven O I '1 1 1 , K , u , ' N - , 1 A , . c 2.1 1 z 1 , Q 2 .1 .1 ' . 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'-A 111211 S211' ' 21' '1 1111 1111-1'211'.'i11'. 111- 111-1111-11 1111'I1.'611' C2111211J1t' 111' 211111- 11111 - 1 '-s 211 X'll211'11. 1'I1'J1'1 KICISICH. .' 11 '- 1'l1111P2lC1'i. 11'21s 1111- 1 -' s '- ' .' - 211- 1i11 .' '1'C2l1'C1'1l11j' 1Y2111'11'112111j'1'211'. 1:1111 111'111'1-1 ' 1s1-1' ' ' y 111' 2 -1'1'1-11i1 1:11111 111111. . 1 - ' HESPERIAN l939 Basketball Afte1 ten healtbleakmg attempts to get It that old mug elgnlfx mg the hlghest basketball hono1 IH the state of Washlngton IS tucked Safely axxay 1n the HOqU1dm t1ODl1y case By conqueung the state 5 three top ranklng teama the 1039 G117zly squad blought home to Hoqulam the school s flrst state champlonshlp On thelr leturn from the metropolls the boys FGCQIN ed a royal vxel come that uxaled L1ndbe1gh s 1027 reeeptlon mlnus the telephone dlrec tOl16S Numel ous banquets and a xerltable shoxxer of gntts xolced the cltllenly s l1JDl6C11it1OlI IOI the txxo btdlltlflll trophles In the11 Seattle IJIGITIICI the CIIITISOII 1nd Glax maehlne gaxe fan xxammg to all t1tle contendels by ox elwhelmlng a bevxlldcled Rockford team 40 16 In the second round the Cl17Lll6S xvele matched agamst Lexxls and Clank The Hoqulam fone defense prox ed to be the malgln ot x1ctory be tween the txxo aggxegatlons As the gun exploded the scole boald lexd 28 to 20 The sem1f1nals found the Hoqulamltes en aglng the Longx1exx Lumbemacks 1n combat L1te1al1y th1s was the champlonshlp game and cr1t1cs lnslsted that It was one of the h Lrdest fought games that the Wash mgton pavlllon had seen ln any state tournament Throughout the game ne1the1 team held more th xn a three p0111t m zrgln at any tlme Wlth one mlnute to go the J lcks xx e1e out 1n front xxlth in omlnous txvo D0lHt lead The Gllffly cagers detelmlned not to let the Hoqulam toulnament ylnx dalken then path tled the g une and for gui lhead to xun ln the oxertlme As an ant1 cllmax 'Ll1611LXtI11gl'lt the H xrbol hoopmen humbled the othez f1nal1st Blame to the 1hythm of 35 22 and walked off Wlth all honols Indlxldual honols Went to Don I+ redellckson xx ho was chosen all state gu 1rd for the second consecutlxe year to Don Hall and Axne Sund qulst xx ho xx on all state second team posltxons and to Wayne Oleson and Ken Husby xxho IQCGIX ed hono1 able mentlon latlnge PRP SEASON ANU NOIN CONFERENCE CONTESTS lhe 10 30 ed1t1on of the Hoqulam b xsketball team came off Edltor Huht 1 s pless to roll ox er a small V xlle y team 46 20 'lhe seeond meetlng of the Vt u had a gre xt de xl more nexxs x zlue 'I he subscrlbers saw a flght mg Seattle P1 ep qulntet le id the entne g Lme only to be subdued by a cool F1 11115 ln the ox Qltlmt pel 10d 'l he me ISLIIL of dlffelenee xx as 22 20 Then seeond meetlng xx is a HIIQISG tson encountel it Seattle Agam fans vx1tnessed a th11lle1 xxlth Hoqu1am sneakmg off Wlth the bacon by a 25 21 score LONI' ERENCE CONTESTS We should not tolget that the led shnted cagels 19 zched the tour nament only by pxoxlng the11 suplem rev IH the Southxxest Conference Th1s they d1d IH flne style dl oppmg only one game The Cumson and Glay dr1bblers WGIQ halled by the press as the team to xnatch th1s yeal and ln the flrst game the Olymp1a Bears pro ceeded to do yust that In tact they d1d It so xx ell that the Guzzly confer ence debut xx as IH the IOI m of 1 defeat The game ended Olympla 21 Hoq Page S xty 1 1 1 1 ' T , Y. ' w' ' ,- ' 5 1 9 V 7- 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 T , 1 11 1 1 , ,' V , 7, ' 1, 1 1 N 1 1 ' 1 7' 1 ,1 in '1 1 1 n . 1 . V .Q H .7 ' x, sc Y . ' 1 1 11 1 7- 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - . . , . 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' V41 1 C ' X' 11. . , ,.e I. A, 2 .J ., ,.,. .. 1 1 ' 3- I I ' I 1x1 1,1 ' ,1 1' 1 4 ' 1 1 . ,A A, . , . .1 , - 1 1 ,11 ' 1 1 , 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 , . 1 c L. - . L, . I 5. g g ,. ,, , . A. 1 1 1.. y n. L1 A. 1 L, L .U 1 1 . L, . A. - . 1. . L1 . . . 1 1 - 1 A1 1 2 1 fl . 2 ' 1, 1 I I l 5 V E 1' ' ' ' 2 1' . 1', 1 1 y 1 1 ' ' 1 1 .. 1, . , . 1 1 l 1 1 y ' , I ri 1 fu T? if gl V. ' y ' perlod 25-24. L1 I I l- . l , 1 I 4 3 2 1 A! 1 1 '1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' . , , ..- RAY. l ' 41 1 4. 1 I L L 1 f A' - K Y l Y . 1 ' I 4 1 c 1 1 , - - .N V v 1 1' ' 1 l A 1 ' -1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 . . 1 1 Y 1 J'k k ' I J I 7 1 n 1 1 4 1 1 1 4 X 1 . 1 1 1. . 'J ' 1 1 2, 1' - . 1. ' ' 1 12 1 1 1 ,-1 2 2 1x1 12 V. W , L1 L1 ' 11 L1 A11 ' y - ' 1 ' 3 4 1 A . 11 ra 3 1 1 I A X ' I 1 1 c 1, 11 xf ' f 1. ' 1' 1. z 1 ' . ff . 1 1- 11 1 1. I 7' .4 1 I l I D ' AN 1 Y Y T '1 1 ' 1 r 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 2 .- 1 1' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - r r A 2 -V , , . . , . 4. 1 1 a l 1 'l f . ' ' J 1 L ' 5 11 '1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1-1 '1 , . , . 1- s' ' ' 'z . f' ' 1 - i HESPERIAN l939 Basketball Conhnued uiam 19. In their return engagement at Olympia the story was completely reversed. Every one of Huhta s gents potted baskets from every angle on the floor to ramble over the c rpitol city team 40-19. The nerct skirmish found the Elm 1 Eagles f' 1lling prey to the marksmanship of the boys from the R 1in Derby city. The score was 22-10. On the home floor the Grizzlies were less hospitable. VVith the Hoquiam re- ser yes playin f most of the game the Elmans t rsted defeat by 149 12 score The Grizzly play ed host to a cleerdedly unfr rendly Bobcat but sent her back home tail between legs Completely dominating eyerv depart ment of the game the Hoquram cagers walked through It at 1 'O 12 pace The return conflict was 1 decidedly d1fferentt1le An inspired Aberdeen frye pushed an1n1ccur1te Hoqulam te1m to the utmost befor e succumbing in the oyertrme period Pob Erickson s two foul shots were the deciding factor rn the sudden death period Hoqul rm 20 Aberdeen 23 Tickling the net almost at will the Hoquram hoop te 1m walked o1er the Hrghclrmbers from Shelton 93 15 At Hoquram the game proy ed an exact replica of the fir st meeting Onlv the gun could curb the Grizzlies onslaught Hoquram 42 Shelton 12 Obylously badly off form the Hoqur1m1tes outlasted 1 stubborn Montesano squad rn their first encounter The score w rs Hoquram 29 Montesano 19 In the second game Huhta s ch 1r5,es clinched the crown by defeating the Bulldogs 16 16 in a slow game Raymond after defeating OlSfl1Dll disappointed the expectant fans by permitting the title contenders from Hoqur rm to take the game Without so much as raising a sweat The game was yerv roufh being frequently interrupted by the referees whrstle The final game of the Grizzlies regular season found the champions df arn scamnerrng through 1nd around the Raymond group to Win easily Hoquram 46 Raymond 28 Inauguratrng his first year '1 chief basketball mentor Elmer Huhta proy ed that he warranted the promotion Hayrnf an adequate foun datlon of erght lettermen Coach Elmer conyerted them into a polished unit The State Champs interests were not confrned solely to athletics howey er for they had the high scholastic ax rage of 92 percent The squad yoted Don Frederrckson the J C Pennev Inspirational aw ard and Don G Hall the honorarv captarncy of the team Those wrnnrng letter s w ere Bob Arken Bob Erickson Bob Champ Don Hall Don Frederrckson Wayne Oleson Arnold Sundqurst Kenny Husby Henry Landis Ol11er Wnta Jack Wright Walter Johnson and Elmo Bond Fred Drlk won an award for hrs outstanding work as the head manager Russel Schley also deserxes 1 xote of thanks for hrs stat rstrcal data throughout the season S Sundqurst o Aiken Hall Fr eder rckson Husby Er rckson Oleson Champ 23 Pe W11t1 Landis Bond Johnson Te 1m Opponents s L 'JI Page Sixty one I - f 1 y- 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 ' 1- 1 1 C 2 1 4 2 - 1 2 r v ' - 1 2 I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - ' 1 ' 1 1 g 1 f' , , ' 1 21 1 ' 2 Q- 1 1' . f.rr I Y 1 1 ll Is. nd 1 1 1 , 1 . . , 1 ' , ri, 1 1 ' . 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' 1 'A1 K1 f 1- 1 1 1 1' L... 1.41 1 L1 A1 1 1 K1 Z 1 1 L1 ' 1 'L1 K1 1 - '1 ' 1 1 1 1- A ' 1 ' , - 1 . J . Pt.. 't. I t.. I t. -, 1 1- 1, ' 0 1 - ...,,...,. U 1 ..,. 15 ul 2 1 1H- ---1 1--- 1-N- 6 10 . - . - - 92 20 ' ,' W :J 0 . ........ . .... r .... r ,....., . ss 11 ggggggggggduuml 1 0 1 1 , ,,,....... .fffffff 86 26 ' ' ttttctH'HMHH 1 0 - - ' 1' .. ,... 1. .,1.. ....... . 84 20 -1- 1 49 99 1 ..., . ,.,. ....,.... .... ,6. 24 1 ,,., .......... . ....1..,... 1 -0 . 0-0 UHVnV-nUHnHnU - 44 ..nUUH.UHn,,uOo xi? -9 'Q' 3 1' 5 fd? ww' 1 , f-me 'Q' 3' if HESPERIAN I939 Basketball Personaluhes h S mg. Hflqlll lm hlgh choral It ll ate m nom ll 141 1 I1 pl y r 6111 ff lwlxt mt um K1 WALT IOIIXSON ilu CIIINIINIIIXK sophonmn pmxul 1 IJQINISUIH hunk lm of the in t tum dcfanse by umxlstcntlx SNNISIWIIU., long, shots: IN DI ILULL BOB AIKI' N Sn llv. Plte to xou fought shuulclu to Nhfjlllfitl vslth thi best of them He um the most mum ite Nhat on the xqu ul md vs 1'-4 dl-I 1HSIJlY'l1l0l1 to zll memberx of the team KENXX HLSBX fl three xc ll lettelmdn pl u ul xfme frame 11 the centel DONIUOII Hu helght pmxul IIN zlu lble under the baxket ELNIO BOND the human Vklthklllg' crew xx 18 om ot the most eifectlxe checkeu on the team He ulll 1etu1n next xc ll BOB ERN KSON a cool plfu QI Nmk foul show to clmch sueml cloxe games He llxo dexelopui 1 one hfmd Nhat th lt xwu a he zdfxche to all opponentx DON FREIJLRIC IxSON lclucx bill hmdlcr Lllmxxed thief seals of fme buketbxll He fulflllul 111 expect ations hx S6CLlIlU1If0l the sec ond C,0IlNLClltlXG xedr 1 prmtmn cn the lll xt ltf te im the pmntx PlclX1l1fJf he ul up In 111 Bob xx xx lSiYT'lDlO of true hgh mg Splllt DON HAIL 1 xux much 1n1pmxed plum gnc the tate ch lmps thL necus u w In ld 1811113 He pmxed to be ulenmn on the defense JAK K WRIGH I' thQ1ug,gul1ulhQu1 xx xx the h nd Wfllkil of thi tn lm He turnul out purnly fm thc low of the gimg md shmud up vux we W -XX 'NF OLFSOX becausg of hu LOI1Slillt lYTlIHOXLTl1LlN lmclul on the L1INItf.lIT1 H01SdNqlIlC1x 1 11 xbblt lLLlll ltr xx 1 un md plu u 18 but b Lll III the tough spot Seattle HENRX LANDI5 iNfT1dHdKLi,DtlX6. b 111 h mcllu xx is iC0llNtlI1t menice to ill thou who thought th x h ld 1 tint teim DOSIUOII Llmchcd ARN OLD SL NDQL IST Lfmu out ot OIJSLLII 1tx to le id the than 111 Nun lllg Q took hlwpliCP011thc in tie im bx lb ulnu 1 pollshed All uolmf 5. me 111 L won EDDILR I IIUIIHLIIX 11 ug lu x 1 Izltf wolf me tiled to buxld om tm In IN th It kind ot A m m xgfx 'Notl11n1,r 'N too mu ill to OXEIIOOR xml Ilfjthlllg' too bu, Ion hlfll to attempt OLIX ER WIITA xqulnt you il coopemtlxg l ul plfueci A SfNi.1tf,ln10 at thE:'g'LldIdDON1UOI1 OIIXCI xx ix 1 xx hu lxxmrl dQff.I1SlX6lX Thls x Q 11 s team xx as umxpmuous hx ine Lb ence of uxlcluclfusnmell The 1939 uoudu team NXhlCh lnmdgd Qeutlc X x U mpo ul entncly wt 911101 'Hole 1 mufuet 0 le Q 1 N0 If Page Sixty lhrcc O O Gmc Iilmvl' Huhta iIl2lll1Jlll'2ltQIi his first yf-nl' as head mann by Q . 1 . . ,. - - Y ' 511V f z s- s t 'st sta 1 cha 1 sh 1. Iuln 2 fmv ma , 'fm 'ed tulwzaw-1'yg,c1ml IIIHIIPIICQ for all tho lmys. as rllrl C1 1 ' fwk. asus: 'z'l. az h ' U 1. lf, .' 1 'l ,' X ' , ' .' 1' 3 x' 2 Q ' . '- Q 1 .' Q -- -2 A .- 1 .' 1 z 'z . ' ' .' ' z ' 1 ' 1 X- . A. . ,' 'yu' ,' ' , zj- 2 b' zi 1 1' , 1 ' ' '. 'z.' 1 ' .' ? . 1 . 2 ' ' ' X2 2 ' Y 7 1 v 1 14 v . Y X ' 1 4 f n 4 . L , . c . - L - I .2 .' ' H 2 C .' z . z ' ' x mln A' ' j' jyz 2 2 ,.' .- ln. .,, Q. '2z.'1 2 . ' 'z :'z' A '.'-- es-- ' x X2-3231. BOB FHAMP. the f'i1'ecrz1ckm' of the team. always ga1'11e1'e-rl his share of 'j 12 S 2 , ' 'z sz cz ' 2 t .' .,z ' ' 2 few s' X'z .' ' wuz 'z c ' . 1 ' ' sz - 1 x 'r .' -. T ' ', A' fl 'P 12 , 'as ez' ' ? fa . 1 , , V ' . x v , ' , rl , Z L, 1 , , .tv Wll. . '.' , ,Q , .' I ' ' sz ' ' 'X ' . 2 ' 2 '.' fe . 'zsz'z 'z '2.'2,Q,' z zj'lh'.' .' 2 x J , .' - 3. -' ' ,' ' - z -2 'zuz' sz 1' 2 .'2 ' f et' z 2 z .' ' ' v . .' .' H' f '- - ' j 12 1' ' . H zz - 's fa j la K' , 2 .' 1 ' -2 ' 1 'Ei X2 s zz .' . 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' -'sz I' 1 t tl 'la ss f J39. if S' 5 HESPERIAN I939 Basketball Chatier . . . 1 Q 1 . r uc 101 0 Lnxbfuk on thul Qwml tmp to t It .1 1 ourminwll A dlldjltl ll 1 .md ank LcllldlN the Irttu .1 NQIIIUI mixing: 1 fnst veal ul md Q then debut m hc ittlc fx that cldumlnul look on the four lats maps sou Lan pn.1Lt1L.1llx uucw the outconu of the t0LllIld.fHiIlf 'I ha band tollcmlng the team out tlom om last pep .mswmblx pl xv ur ur .ls Q bovs cc rut on thu: tllp to bm L nu cvntfllx, the lmml tndxclul up to thi ioulndmcni dlN0dI1d added .1 lltilo xxx mg to the OLLANIUII KOVRIIIJUUI of 1.1111 mfzkw tha bow mm thou umt urllfus, Ju don not dfxmpul thc futnltlu 011.1 .mother of thaw ublqultous SLIIIOIS, xx tllLkIIl2., the b.u.g.1g1c m with rnothulx gentlcnux xxhllf Wnm max hx seumc QXLIIISIUII o Q cmcn up is u nope: V fl IN lNIllj,I N N llfll 'wfbllll 1 1 Ill IIN IUL N 1 .st U 1 f 1 1 ssmn 4 no doubt is thinking, Q C,h9INlStlW Immuhu L s gmng o Mun me nun 4 was on Inu illLkSOIl N pmlmlmlx nomic 1 Ill how om Lan tfvll lt hc hm thg mumps ol not So xou VSQIG wmdex mg about Don Hall N h it too' We ll, xu found out tmm cl ulldbls souru that 11 Lost 08 Lentx ,om Erickson IS IQLQIXIIU1 Nunn num on ug umu uuuxw tmm 1 mktmd gent Bob lNllt used to h it md 0 OXIIIJJ 'loot' Thug s 14 xstle' Ifoul on I'1llLlxN0Il Wh lt' X ml mbbu ' Leltfun ones tot thy gentle: suj fue 1nob.ablx VKUIICICIIIIQ' whsle, three W9dl lettel man ken Husby SIllLtllIf:'1S well as cl mflttu ot fact, he was just too fast f0l the LdITlCld It xou want to lefxesh you: memory on how ledllx good lookmg In IN lllNt tlllll to thg NEIIIOI wutlon BL on ue mtnux d.SLldD1lJlQ tm the old sud . 11 ILIJULIININ tl 11 the basket WL ll lm om nmnu on bonu Isnt bdsketlmll :man gains, though ' Just mst youx exe mel that assemblage, too Not fl ILIHIOI on .111 underclassmfm ln the lot' Bo SXOIHIGI all of the college coaches at tha tOLllHdl'Yl9Ilt kept .1 watchful we on the HOQLlldII'l stan Thu 19411 npe 0 llldxlilj., So ms Q 1.1 umm mmx o . .mc .nun Page Sixty flve Off for Scwttlcf Hub 'mtl Sink -bit '. iwm -ye-'ar letiol' nun. 2 'r ' fuly t - I-st't't 1. WI' ' F 1', Dilk, ' H' ' 2 2 ' J' ' ' ll' h's M' ,' ', ll .k, '. ' nz ,. lu, . , ,. ' ? , , ' . . ll., C'h':', Uh-V. C'hccr . ' .' the lflz ' U2 ttl 1. I - A I , . ' .. ' . ,,A. , JL. .. '.., f' . . . . . l t . ' ,- , . ,- . , ' V' I , . If 5 RT. , ' F zu, 1. , I,- ing 's 1 t th' tournw 2 t, sec-s that thc- j I lam: I ' vlv. Yog' g' tl - sq ' I .' f finwl 1r'u'c-l' g i xt' 'tiun.', 'xml 1-very om- ut' the boys sm-ms to In- paying: 2lttl'IIti0Il 10 thc- mutirnl. Ur 211 lvl: ihrD r'vgix'il11I fha! in pres. . Holm Aik '11, ' ' f of th! ' ' ' hr'.' ' V1 l-' ' 131 'ef h'l IJ fl- P I IV' .' .' - --t - '-l' r f.' 2 R ' ' ' 2 . ' 5: t 2 k' 1' l . ' . fl 2 whl' . ' ' ' ! z '. ' ' v'.'3! 'I ' ' ' .' ' r ' ' ' .' 2' , 'is' ' - .' ' '01 f 1' f. .' ,l'.'k'tl'll 'I' 1' .' t Zi9-h'1il' li 'r '-llf Tennis By swamping Aberdeen, the Hoquiam racket-swingers completed a most successful tennis season and copped, undisputedly, top honors in the Southwest tennis league. This defeat dropped our Bobcat rivals down into the second place slot, with Shelton taking the third league position. The Grizzlies displayed consistently good form throughout the season, and defeated Raymond, Shelton, Elma, Chehalis, and Olym- pia by scores of 5-0. During the season, the Hoquiam grass court experts played six schools in contests of five matches each. They dropped only one match out of 30, and won 59 out of 64 sets! Guy Wayman and Bob Erickson, No. 1 and 2 Grizzly men, made a clean sweep of the season in their singles by taking every set, but lost one set in their doubles when they paired against Olympia. These two boys, with Walt Johnson, entered the state tournament at Seattle. The Hoquiam players, in their respective positions, are: Guy Way- man, Bob Erickson, Walt Johnson, Oliver Wiita, Jack Lewis, Lawrence Oslund, and Ossie Knudson. Kenneth Husby competed in the first three matches but, due to conflicting activities, was forced to give up his po- sition on the team. This team worked under the able supervision of Mr. Salyer. Due to the fact that other schools were discontinuing their tennis teams, the girls had to withdraw from the league and the girls' Grizzly team was dropped. However, a local tournament was organized by the girls. Those participating in the school tournament were: Donna Chase, Shirley Kalenius, Mary Lou Morris, Karin Heikel, Nadine Poust, Evelyn Aubert, Ina Mae Wood, Beth Finch, Shirley Ostrom, Margaret Wood, Mardell Cyr, Carolyn Abrahamson, Elinor Espedal, Marjorie Foote, and Mary Margaret Abramson. Page Sixty-six HHH' 1lNI':'f'll?l4'll Sail 6 lx sn-in Knudsrm, .Im-k I I Oliver XViitu, Ke-in ll l HHH' 'I'XVU-VVQLII Joh 1 XYIIXIIIZHI. Ossie Knul I l l'll'i1'lisul1, I HX llll i':lllllLfSllll. lxvn .Xhsliliw-, llmo Homl, Lloyd l,:n'son, 4 llfl' Rivlmrsls. mplo ' UNH I,:1urvm'o- Lytle, I HY 'I'Wt H rg:-we-ll, Klmvli Smile. I-'11-tl 1 li. 1,11-iw Tllrnbull. HESPERIAN l939 Boxing During its second year, boxing has become a sport of major interest with a minor award, under the fine coaching of A. E. Bargewell. Two years ago when Mr. Bargewell began teaching in the Hoquiam high school, he was disappointed at the lack of interest in the manly art of self defense, so, pioneering the sport, he made Southwest Washington again become boxing and wrestling conscious. Other schools are now clamoring for teams, but Hoquiam, Raymond, Centralia, and Kelso have a two-year head start. With thirty boys turning out, boxing had a successful season, having won two matches and tied two. The season started with a benefit smoker, December 9, which was sponsored by the Active and Kiwanis clubs for the Sunshine Kids Christmas fund. Bob Kallam won a close decision over Cliff Richards in the main event. January 31, at Centralia, Lawrence Lytle and Freddy Compton won decisions for Hoquiam, to split a four-bout card with the Tigers. February 11, Cliff Richards, Lawrence Lytle, and Freddy Compton took decisions from their opponents of Centralia to cop a 3 to 2 win, in the gymnasium. March 24, the Grizzlies traveled to Kelso to split an eight-bout match with the Highlanders. Stan Ellingson, Cliff Richards, Lloyd Lar- son, and DeVon Clark won decisions for Hoquiam. March 31, the Highclimbers came to Hoquiam to gain three draws and drop six decisions in the last smoker of the season. Cliff Richards, Dave Smith, Elmo Bond, Lloyd Larson, Fred Iraola, and DeVon Clark won decisions for Hoquiamg Stan Ellingson, Fred Compton, and Lawrence Lytle drew. The local smokers included wrestling matches between local boys, coached by Clyde Wheeler. Letters were presented to Elmo Bond, Lloyd Larson, Stan Elling- son, Cliff Richards, Lawrence Lytle, Freddy Compton, DeVon Clark, Chuck Soule, and Ken Abshire, who competed in at least two inter-school smokers. Letters were also awarded to Manager Gene Turnbull and to wrestler, Marshall Dore. l l'll'l'lI Iflllllil. l'u:lt'l1 ,Q-.ffgwi '-s.,,,-,-has ' ,hex il? i an Af: I 4 he 'H ik ff' I F' a e ,,,, 2 7 W ,A . 'vwvun 5l'L:' Q H 31 Q , Q wk H , I 9 'LA -. lj 3 Q A vw' 1 14' f J ,Y 5 4 -3- tlf7BL,' 5. QQ km 1' 'l ' ' I . f I f. - '13, fl W. .' N ,L 1 .: , rs x ' 'A A ' ' K 1 ' ' ,, ,.. ! 7 LL i ix Q' V -in : H --1 1'f 7 ' V- rm l - -.. HESPERIAN I939 TRACK Although Hoqulam s thln clads wexe not ox erly successful thlg year they d1d w1n the 1n11tat1onal meet wlth Shelton Montesano and Elma Don G Hall brlght ened the season by smashxng two county records Durmg the prellmmarles of the county meet Don set a new rec ord for the low hurdles hls tlme bemg 249 Later ln the meet he set another mark 1n the hlgh hurdles maklng It ln 16 flat fYNf' The flrst clash held at Emerson fleld was '1 dual A contest Vklth the Grays Harbor Junlor college The yr'-.W Hoqulam tracksters lost to the colleglans by a score of 63 to 59 At the Centralla relay meet on Aprll 15 the Grlzzlles agaln tasted defeat Th1s how ex er seemed to f1re the team w1th determxnatlon for at the followlng 1nv1tat1onal meet Shelton Montesano and Elma bowed down to the Grlzzlles Gene Cook completed h1s flrst year with Hoqulam as coach of the 1939 tracksters The team galned from h1m the confldence and ab1l1ty that a good leader 1nsp1res ln h1s men and the tracksters look forward to some future champlonshlps 131111 1111111111 411111 11711 1111111151 11114111 11 111 ll g111111 111 go! ll 1 1 11111111 111 11118 Pffflfff lt 1 141 1111 11 1144 11111 4 1111111 111 g114 11 111411 1111 1111111111 414 4111111 111111 11111 11 1111111 11111111 1111111 11411111411111111 1111 111111111 11 11 111111111 tl 111111 141111111111141 1111111g1 11 II 111111111111 lt 1111111 111 ll 1111 111111 11111111 11111 1 111 116 Il 1611 111111111111 11114 I1 1 ' ll 111 11111 11111111111 III 1 111111111111 1 111111111 L 1111 11 C1lLlllI1I 111111 4111111111111 11111111 41111 111111 11111111 1111 1 111111 4er14111111 1111 11111111111 111141 1111 11111111 1 fllsl 111 1111 417 Bt 11111 11111 41111111 1113 111111 111141111111 1111 ll 11141 111111111 11111 1111111 1111111111g 11 ll 1111 411111 111111 1111111111 tl 1112 6'1Nf,lfN 111111 111111 114111 11101111117 11111111 1111115 41111111111 1111 1111'11111r4 11 1114 1 111111 111 tlll 11111 P111 11 11111111111 111411111 111 1111111111g 1111111 1111111g11 1111 111111 11118 gr1'111 11111111441 Ill 1101111111111 lllgll 411111 1.1111 1111 1 11 1111r1 I'11g111 flIll'11 111111 R11111 D111111111 111111111g 1111111 11111 1111r 11111111 1111111111 111 111111 1111111111r 1111111 111 1111411 111 BI Il JRI F1111 GRI77IlI'Y Second Team Basketball Under the new coach Eugene Cook the second team basketball squad took the second team crown for the nlnth consecutlve season The squad broke the old superstl tlon of thlrteen bemg an unlucky number for the followlng thirteen boys received thelr letters Guy Wayman Bob Graham Elmo Bond Walt Johnson John Champ Doyle Coldlron OI'1I1CLlIYlIT'1lI'lgS Ossle Knudson Gus Forsell Cllff Rlchards B111 Sandstrom Ralph NIaJor Denny Thompson Cook ended h1s season thlg year sufferlng only one defeat that by Aberdeen although two xery close games were played wlth Olympla The Olympxa squad gaxe Hoqulam the toughest competltlon wlth the boys wlnmng the flrst game by one polnt and the second game by a fue polnt margln In the next two years Olympla should proxe to be the toughest team ln the league Honors of the squad go to Guy Way man the dead eye f0I'XX3ld xx ho shot 111th an accuracy of tu enty per cent for the fourteen game schedule He also took the honors for makmg ten out of elghteen attempts on hls foul shots for an ax erage of flfty tue per cent Page S1 ty n ne 'I , I - Q Y 1 V . . . . 1 1 , . 9 1 - - ' - S- . . .. f lg A 'xx' x n s 4 , K V - 1 , ' , 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' 'v 15 1, 1 3 11 - - Q 5 'V D . v ' I 1 I 14, 1 A 1 1 , . , 1 c mr 1 A' Y L' T Q I 1- 1, , ' - ,-' . . . 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'x - i EWS 5 '5'5'6 5 0 0 ook 1 can 's .-m r in I 'x .lf gf' HESPERIAN l939 Girls Sporis The Hoquram hrgh sehool boy s m 15 hare therr football rnd basket orll but they h nent any thrng, on Mrss Patterson s cl 1ss of mer m rrds vWe wouldnt exen be surprrscd rf Hoqurrm produced a second Helene Madrson or a female Johnny Werssmuller A xery rolly and enroyable season 18 how the majorrtv of the grrls expressed therr feelings on the subrect of swrmmrng The season began January 24 and NI rrch 2 was the date of the last bus trrp to the Mrller natatorrum Durrng therr sex eral excursrons to the other srde of Myrtle street the grrls perfected therr backstroke Amerrcan cr awl Aubtralran crawl and also therr dues In tryrng to pass tests rt was necessary to drxe well and rn thrs freld the 1 rck kms es and flrps seemed to domrnate Betty DeHayen reports that she practrced the half twrst and almost h rlf twrsted herself to death We are happy to say however that she pulled through rn frne shape and by her efforts was placed among, the outstandrng swrmmers and drxers of thrs famed rnstrtutron The frrst team rncluded Donna Chase Marcra Hoag Shrrley Kalenrus Bhrrley Ostrom Marran Pryde Ruth Walker Phvllrs Wells and Betty DeHawen Those placed on the second team were Grace Brown Jeanne Dyer Lucrlle Ethrrdge Margaret Jahnke and Angelrne Nelson Next we frnd that Vrrgrnra Smrth has added another rtem to her long lrst of achrevements She has the trtle of champron now and that ls for the great game of prng pong that she plays How ever her trtle rs not xery new to her ernce she ha carrred away the honors rn prng pong, for three consecutrxe years Shrrlcy Kalenrus has also made a name for her self rn thrs sport as she does rn ex erv other She g ue Vrrglnra a good b zttle rn prng pong before shc frnally went down rn defeat She rs now recorded on the books as runner up 1 posrtron she h rs retarncd for two vc rrs Volleyball has proxcd to be another popular sport among, the more athletrc type of grrls Srnce the boys must use the gym durrng the wrnter months the xolleyball turnouts were held durrng the fall Qeason for the benefrt of those grrla who wished to partrcrpate rn thrs very rnter estrng and excrtrng actrxrty The female athletes of the school haue turned out for practrces, xery farthfully and by thrs haue garned several more pornts that wrll go toward makrng the 000 pornts that are necessary before a crrmson and gray sweater may be obtarned Those who were placed on the rumor senror team were Olga Beltrco Shrrley Kalenrus karen Herkel Roberta Dalby Berna Jolly Margaret Read Vrrgrnla McFadden Drana Bruncex Ruth Walker Ruth Lutmrck Bonnre Gose and Mayella Jones The members of the sophomore class who rated hrgh enough to be on the squad were Beth Frnch Mildred Mlckelson Carol Krmball Arleen Miller Lucllle Gose Margre Thomsen lNadrne Poust Ella Robertson Olrxe Sutloxrch Lea M rdsen Ina Nlae Wood rnd I' ran ces Krmball Followrng ire the names of those whose prctures appear on the op posrte page 81111111 Ijltl 1111111 lx1111111111 fjfljtl 13 111111 1 II H1111 151111 1 111 111111 111 W 11111111 111111 I1 11111111111 G 1111 1 1 11 1111111111 I ll lltll 11111111 1 11111 1 11 1 ll1111111111111y 111111111 11111111 111 N 1111111 1 111 1 Il 1,11 1 let 111 1111 1 Nfl 1111 1 1 r 1 1 111 x11 11,1111 lfllllt lI11r 1111111111 11' 1111 11 1 11 1 1 III 1 x11 111111 S1II11lX 1111111 111111 1111111111 I 1111 1 Page Se enty one 0 U 'a ' y .1 1 yL1 2 v 1 f 3' - ' 1 2 '1 K1 I - . 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HISPERIAN l939 Social Activities September 7 ' V Wrth laggrng steps we slowly dragged oureelx es once more wrthrn the cold gray walls of the Instrtute Frlled wrth regret at the endrng of our carefree days of summer lersure we lratlessly pre pared oureelxes for the monotonous routrne of another year Suddenly nth rude abruptness we awoke from our stupor and JEEPERS CRFEP FR3 ' V ' our school world was utterly bulfrng wrth actrxrtles Halloween found us gayly trrpprng the Lambeth Walk wrth an audlence of goblrrrs 1nd wrtches at the Grrls League dance The decora trons caused many a grrl leaguer 1 slrght snrffle and sneeze for the day they chose to transfer thc IlLLUldtl0I'lH to the hall dawned damp and dreary The rarn as unplanned as 1 hrccup came down rn buckets 1nd thc clothes that hung bcforc thc flrc th lt nrght were 1plenty lVl 1rch c 1mc rn lrke 1 lron 1nd wrth w hoops 1nd shouts the dlgnr fred senrors let down therr harr 1nd played I' ll mer rn the Dell tt the ienror Class krd party held March 10 rn the new cafeterra Wrth the faculty as chrldrsh and hrlarrous as the senrors we duly rnrtrated the new annex wrth sod 1 pop rce cream and fun for everyone Puttrng 1llcramm1ng asrde for llJI'1-lllly d 1v the rumor s and senrors assumed a more dlgnrfred course and prep 1red for thelr annual ball Amrd flvrng frsh leerrng md rrotously lrued Krng Neptune rergned supreme whrle the lads swung therr best gals to the musrcal chords of Mrke Vlarlowe s crchestr 1 whrch held 1 placc of honor rn the hulk of a shrp wreck It was truly tthrrll and a rrcw smnsatron to be dancrng under the ru ep blue sea whrlc mer nr rrds swam gr 1cefully by wrthout any apparent m1l1ce toward us for lflydtllllg, thfrr rc 1lm lhe classcs of 39 and 40 est 1bl1shed a preccdent by holdrn thcrr ball rn the new gym As the md Hrs Royal Hrghness lVlr Don I redcrrckson were crowned Krng and Qucen of the Rrll wrth Mrss ldn1f 11 H1rrey 1nd Mr Kenneth Husby holdrng hom rs 18 Prrnce and Pr rncc ss Wrthout doubt the ball wrll lrnger rn our memorres as thc most spcclacu tl d rnce held thrs ye rr tamm M ty Z6 1nd we upptrcl tssmen s1t back and gaxe the krds on the shelf fotherwrse known as the sophomoresj a chance to do therr stuff G 1rlv trce courcd w rlls 1nd muss hung, culrngs formcd 11ungle 'lt spherc whrle the musrt 11 tom toms ol the the str 1 lbfllt out t gungled rhythm 1 o o1s r lsclrr a dns 1 rngle shoe the senrors g 1rly cmb1r ked upon the sea of lestrxrtres durlng Seruor Week lwas 1 weary lob ter skrnncd group that happrly wrote Prnrs to the d 11 of thc scnror prcnrc Baccalaureate class day and com merrcement were frlled to the hrrm w hrle the senrors lersurely sat back to watch the runrors at therr t1sk of brddrng farewell to therr beloxed graduates Leaxrng we turn and look once more at thc old school For some there wrll be more happy years for others rt srgnrfres the end of many carefree school days We turn and walk away wrth a queer lump rn our 'hroats and srncer e heartfelt memor res of a gone but not forgotten school lr e Paqe Seventy two I I O . 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U- ' ' l o rt-Yms X., -.gg MOISTURE BARRIERS ma-mplynd 1 ni 'll w acsoon REASON 'QSP Q5 Fon BUILDING ' I-W., WITH THE SUPER HARBORD SIDING' Rain sun and SHOW can beat for all they re worth agamst HARBOR separation Tlus practxcal plywood sxdmg cuts construction and up keep costs HARBORSIDE apphcation costs are astonlshxnqly low Painters can follow carpenters xmmedxately and pamt lasts longer In redwood or hr double rabbeted sides and ends all sxdxng widths Write for mformatlon HARBOR PLYWOOD CORPORATION Mills and General Ottxces Hoqulam Wash X DlSTRlBUTlNG WAREHOUSES Atlanta Baltrmore 'J' Chlcaqo Cmcmnatn Cleveland Columbus lndlanap R oln Jacksonvnlle Los Angeles Louusvllle Mllwaukee if fr-Au 9 New Orleans Philadelphia Puttsburgh San Francisco -olldn 1- 5-I-I Toledo Waxhmgton D C REPRESENTATIVES Bulllngs Kansas Cnty Omaha Worcester L I N , A f R or tw , R g ' X ' LX--A . ' Q ff X , x l X - , le N ' fm ,, 'Q' M ' ' . . . I tin I ie VQQY1 fl' I 1 X, , 3. 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Opposite 7th St. Theatre YOURS I'0R SFHOOI 9'L PPI IES Grays Harbor Shoe Store 9'hoes for the Entn e I'amlIy 711 S1n1pson Axe Hoqtuam ay s Super Ice Cream GIANT MILK SHAKES 622 Qlmpson Axenue Hoqulanu Grays I-larbor Junior College Two Years College Course Ifullw Accredited Congratulations to the Class of 39 Helkel s Drug Store P1 esci zptwn Phru macu OSS1H6lkQl P1013 Peoples 'Nxtl Bank Bldg HOqUldHl NVash C0l'll1llllll9lltS H C WatklHS M D Page Eighty four A doctol had an uxgent call fxom none othex than ou1 own Bllly M1lb1 ad sxvmg hxs llttle blothel had swallowed hls f0ll1lt2llIl pen All 11ght Ill come at once replled the doctol What are xou domg Ill the IllE'EiIlUIIlQ9 Came the FIIISVKGI USlllg a pencll oOo V11 lglna S You seem to hate grown sholter slnce I last saw you Russel S Yes I got lllallled and set tled down oOo , Mlcky Oh Bob youxe too slow Bob Im afxaxd I dont grasp you Mlckx Yes thats just lt W E : . ' . W ' Y I L f 1 A ' 1 E E ' ' . 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Inulluuluuuuunnlrnu vluvvlu I I IInunnlvmuuluIIInnnInnlnulnulunulInxlnrnlllulluulnllul Best ulshes for the Hoqumm High School G1 aduatlng Class of 39 Ill ABERDEEN New Era Tea 8: Grocery Co RED K WHITE' FOOD STORE Phone Hoqu1am 94 602 Slmpson Hoqu1am Dr I G McMonagle DENTIST OUR FACULTY We honol and 'ldoxe them We love to do then mll Thelr falthful servants always Thelr evuy vush fu1lf1l We vv1sh them earth s falr tx easures As IS thelr honest due And sulely hope that Heavn vull send Its uchest b8SS1I1g to- Ou1 faculty God bless em' We feax almost desplse them When they Spllllg that sudden qulzz They seem to take '1 flendlsh Joy To see us sweat and flzz The1r ev11 faces haunt our dxeams We cannot sleep at nlght Oh' How we loath and hate them We cannot bean the Slght Of the faculty Doggone em' Doggone and God bless em' What dlffexence does IL make? Fust one and then the othel All frlendly g1V6 and take We need thelr pralse or censure Wh1chever lt may be Doggone em Yes but bettel st1ll God bless Our Faculty oOo- Patron May I have some stat1one1y'P Hotel clerk lhaughtllyr Ale you a guest of the house'P Patron Heck no' Im paymg twenty dollars a day' Masonlc Bulldlng The EARLY BIRD SHOPS ON PENNEY 5 LAY AWAY PLAN THE EARLY BIRD IS a wlse old bird who selects what she wants AHEAD OF TIWIE and pays for It ln weekly payments BEFORE SHE NEEDS IT' The advartages she saws are these Wo flrst of the month bllls te xx orry about No extra carrylng charges to pay Selection from fresh new stocks, full SIZE ranges The satlsfactlon of know mg that ew ers thmg s pald for ' I-loquxam W A S H Page Eighty five . - K , 99 ff Q it I A :if ,QQ I x , ' . ' 3 4. . . Y. Y .V . , . . E See well, feel well, Feel uell, uolk well' ROWE S OPTICAL DEPT The home of znsul ed glasses agalnst accidental bl eakage SHORT STORY Ben T19lSCh6l looked around to see 1f all was ready It was He gazed lnto tht strained tense faces but none made 1 more to stop hxm Suddenly he hftfc a short 38 revolver a few pantmg words he pulled the tuggex Bane' and amld the cheers of the crowd foul athletes sped down the track 000 Duung the Junlor sen1o1 feud thls 5ea1 Hank Landxs exclalmed O I know a few thlngs' Well you haven t anythlng on me retorted Ed Backholm conf1dent1ally I guess I know as few thmgs as any Best of H zshes to the Class of 1939 Cleaver s Women s Apparel Ritz F ountam Lunch T1y our Glm :fled Hambur ge: Only 106 SWANSON S FOOD STORE Phone Hoqm 1183 Arcade Beauty Salon Arcade Bu1ld1ng 8th and K Sts Hoouram After Hzgh School WHAT? 7 7 A N S W E R A Complete Busmess Course at the Tl I rlp e Cltles nshtute SCHOOI OF BUSINESS Electl 1C Bulldlng THOMAS FLOWER SHOP Flouei s by un e to any pmt of the wmld, as ue are bonded membels of the Flonsts Telegl aph Assoczatzon Emerson Hotel Bu1ld1ng Phone Hoqm 1488 Page Eighty sux Abel deen M1 Aubert My but you1 daughter Vllglllla 1S QIOVRIIIQ fast Mx Baldvfrn Oh' I dont bellene shes any worse than the lest of the young folks 1n tovsn -OOO MISS Potter When was Rome blllllg Betty KltZlHgCl At nlght MISS Potter Who told you that'9 Betty K You d1d You sa1d Rome xsasn t bu11t III a day oOo- Mary Mary qulte contlaxv how does your garden grow'P Wlth sllver bells and cockle shells and one d n petuma . . . .l. .......................v...............-.... 5 v. : f . . : , 5 l..........,...................................................,.............. 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I - - 5 . 5 . . - . . , 3 1 ...H..-I...........l.......l....I.-........m.....my..--ll.. mn---I---I--1uw-I-Iwvnwwl-HHH Since Milk . . . . . . . is the greatest single article of food used by man, we should all ask ourselves t h e s e questions: Ls WHAT DO I KNOW ABOUT MILK 7 and WHAT lb THE BEST MILK? Dr Mayo of Rochester Mlnn Advlses PASTEURIZED MILK' The protectlon of the publlc can be lnsured by pasteurmatlon It IS the only vsay It vou u ere 111 you xx ould be glad to haxe hlm prescrlbe for you Why not take hls adxlce on mllk now? ORDER TODAY PROM SMITHS AND BE SURE OI' A PROPERI Y PASTEURIZED or HOMOGENIZED MILK 9 QMY l i- X 0 K6 ' o - . v v - . , .9 . o U . . r . Y .7 . ,, , . K Aa ' , , 79 . v . V T ' V . ' . . . ' - . 1' ' N Y . Q . 1 4 n , A l- - - - V 1 . i 1 l 1 , , l . , - - . 1 l - . l 1 l f 2 ' n---'mmm'--1mm...-HI-ll.mlmml.umI-mm1mmmmI-mmI-'mm-.fm-1m.mmmu.uuIummm-mn-................-.-.1 .nn P Ei 'I New Gift Items Especially for Graduation GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Newest Graduation and Every Day Cards STIRLINGS Snnpson Hoqm DUNN S Meat and Grocer BROWER S Styles and Quality M1 demte P1 lees 0 East HGIOH Abeldeen BIGELOW CHEVROLET The Llvellest Car ln any Przce Field He A fool can ask quest1ons a WISE man cant answe1 She That s vxhs I flunked 111 h1St01y -000 Jack I got 1 klck out of k1ss1ng Jo Anne last Illght B1ll Mo1e than usual How come? Jack Her Dad caught me The Rexall Stm e Frank Glllett DRUGGIST Peoples National Bank of Washington Peoples Natlonal Bank Bmldlng HOQU1dm Washmgton MIMBFR Fecle1 al Depoqt In mance C 01 pO1dtlOIl RELISH Hcnestx Fe ll of bemg caught Good SDOIK One who mll F1111 us let X011 l1 111 y0lll own wax Mo1on One who IS content mth 1 SCIGDE Illllld PCSSIIIUSI. One who sees tlnngs IS thu ne Coach Fellow who vull gladly lay don ll YOUR hte fo1 the school COIISCIQIICG The vo1ce that tells you not to do somethmg after you h1ve done It 000- Sambo How come xo all was bO1Il don 11 111 Alabam'n5 'J Amos Ah wanted to be neal mah xnannnw Page Enghty elght MIMBFR I- eclel al Rese1 1 e S5 stem M315 Lou seemed to have t18l'I16I'1d0l.1S cl1ff1cultx 111 pxonouncmg he1 1 s One dax the teacher gavt he1 the followmg sentence to 1epeat Robelt gawe RICH nd a lap 111 the 11bs 101 xoastmg the 1 1bb1t so 1a1e In lepeatlng the sentence Maly Lou sald Bob gave D1ck a poke 111 the Slde because he dldll t cook the bunnv enough oOo- M1 Jansen Well Allan what d1d you learn at school today 9 Allan lproudlyl I lealned to say Yes sn and No sn and Yes ma am and No ma a1n Mr Jansen You d1d'P Allan Yeah l E Q . . 721 ' ' 776 : : 1 L' , 5 ., , , . V . E , - C - : o . . at g . 1 1 E 1 . . . : I I . , , 1 W T 4 1 , 4 A I J J ' 1 . Q in 4 l 1 14 . l Y . 1 Y , . ' ,. I E ' - , - . ' . .1 'f l ' ' . 1 j . 2 ' ' , t- 1 v, . - -. N14 E K., . :-- . 1 ' , , 1 . V I . ' . -- . ' , ' ' V 1 . : . , , ,A . 1 . E 1 4 c ' . N ' 1 , 3 - ' . I Y - 5 , . - , , , E '. '. - H . z . . . . . , . . - , 2 . '- '1 ' : . - ' . Hoqulam s enter Dr Albert Meyers Dr HarryG Meyers DENTISIS Pnst 'N 1t1on1l B lnk Blllldlllj, Smith 8a Peebles Attoxneu 1tI wx I nxt N 1t1OIlll B ink I llllfllllf., SPORT LO ATS Wlth om cmbmets fL11 01 gox geous co'1Ls and wlth the Almanic full of gxmd ueathel wsu ln Vlflllg you to try on SDOII Coats that dont happen exery day SPORT COATS 10 S 3 0 '51 J Waugh s Men s Store E K Smacl1ngCo Q Phllco R ICIIOS Q Electlu WISIIQIS kelxln itOl RCfllQ9l IIOIS Plckerlng s GRAYS HARBOR S DEPFNDABI F CROC FRS Leo J Kosenskl Authorized Dxstrlbulor ING 1782 STANDARD STATIONS Inc 98th and QIYUIJSOII Phone Hoqulzm 191 Hoqumm YK dSh1T11.,tOl1 I dst war we sand G0 get them This wear we saw Now Keep Em, Grlzzlz s Complete Home Fu1n1she1s Page E ghty n , W . E n 2 I E 0 0 o 1, . I A x L I 5 f ' ' ' . .. .. 5 I ' 2 ' A '. f - fa ' 2 2 ' ' f . -A , K M .K 4 .. ,'. ' - 2 r ' ' ,. 5 1lY J A I 04 nv L A C I I . ' 4 ' C S . V l E I N 5 A A , Pine feathers make fine birds 5 , v 1 5 ,,, ' L I .' ?E12.f 517.0 .f 8.70 'E , 7 7 3 .1 , ,i K' . r 4, L, , ,. , , L., ' , so .H If 3 ' ' IJ 8 1 ' ' . ......,.....K... ..... . .......,.. ., .. .,........... . . . .... ,..,. . i . P9 Don t my blead say HOLSUM The BEST ln Breads Cakes Pastries The Holsum Bakmg C0 Cnty Transfer Company Dr H A Barner Iocal and long Distance DENTIST HAULING Phone Hoqmam 16 'X etelans Bulldlflg 708 724 8th Stleet Hoqulam P11039 H0qU13m 59 PRYDE BROS SHEET METAL WORKS I lem W um All Fulnzces A11' COI1d1tl0U1l 1., Calx mlfed Guttub Down Spouts R1dg5L Roll I l uhm 10th md Slmpson Hoqulam Phone Hoql P eN C ongratul atlons F G Foster Co Hotel Emerson YY .-tif? ff' . . ' ' '- , 1 if ,gf -lf xc an fy . - - 1 gf Q . it ia 'E at I - .................,..............................................,............,.....I................................................,........................... U 1 :di 2' .1 - . .. .hr I' 72 -'I A , 7 S7 . fl , D 2 A' n g' z ' J , ' n.L36 . A if O O O Comgrcfrulcltloms cmd BQSTWISMQS To the Class of 1939 'XQSQ' ESPEDAL STUDIQ No dxymg out of val uable VlI'1mlH5 losa Ol mmglmg, f food flavoxs Axrange novs fox FREE home Il1 lI MAKES FOODS TASTE BETTER KEFPS FOODS FRESHPR NFVER DRIES OUT FOODS For Better Refrigeration at Lower Cost See the New AIR CONDITIONED Inf REFRIGERATORS Dlsplay and Salesloom at the ICE PALACE Aberdeen ICE DELIVERY CO. A,ff'.2'i. ?8 Have lj0lU cm II ached lub: :cated and Slmomzed at Hoqulam Q oun TOURIST GARAGE Gas Welding Storage Accebsorleb wth md SITHIJSOII Phone Hoqulam 898 Pantomum Dye Works lleaners of All Wearlng Apparel Rugs Lurtams and Drapes 2124 S1mpQon Phone Hoqulam 411 PgNt Y T L ' W I 1 J , J I I l- 1 hm I II ' ' . I , I O ' ' ' J 1 .' - DO . - ' ' Y O -.L . ? . ..., .... . ..... . .... ...... ............. ...... ..... ..................,..,............... .. ........... ...........4.................................. ..... ......... ..... . . . . . . . 7 .' ' ' l 1 , 1 . . , . . 1 . . . - O11 - - , .. -- ' K' . ' 1 ' ' C n -4 . ....... .... . . .... .....,.. O I 4 1 I .f - . , . L, . ,. . ,. . ......,............. . .. . .. ' y-two I-ICJQUIAM Y M C A Builders of Champions md W holesome Men' Comte x Polson Lumber 6' Shingle Mulls OCTONEK THI IN CI SWEATLPS AWD AI I IX II S OP AI HII1 FIC AWAPD SWI -XII PS 7720 efzs 2145 HOOLI-ANI P g N YY O O O O . w , ' . ' ' , 4 A L K A 1 O 1 1 v v . at .... I I FOR 'I BEST I' ' ,ASS sv J -ln' 4 A J Ar' ' J , 1 1 v 1 1 1 f 1 1 I J I I 2. U 1. U I I Lv. P Lyhdzewdn limcduf 4111 STDXUT CRYSTAL CLEAR HOSIERY LaVOGUE Dept Store C01 7th and Slmp on Hoqmam Hngh School Pharmacy DRUGS S'CHO0L SUPPI IES' FOUNTAIN SERVICE '314 SITHIJQOH Axe Hoqm 1714 Heel W :shes M E COX 8z SON 604 51111118011 Hoqm 6 HOQUIAM Steam Laundry Plant 16th and B Sueets Phone Hoqm 221 Casey Hardware and Electric Co 108 VVest Wlshkah Abrdn 428 C 0l1L,ldtLl1dt1OI1S Class of 39 Eva's Coffee Shop 310 LIIICOIII St HOQLIIHH1 C ongratulatlons ' The Grays I-larbor Veneer Company .. .... mn... 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IOAN ASSOCIATION OF HOQUIAM Corner Srmpeon and Seventh Harbor Drug Co The Drug C enter of Hoqumrn Pr e9c'r rptlons and Tolletrres at lou Pr :ces 8th 1nd I Phone Hoqm 387 I HOQUIAM MOTORS C W OBERG Manager Author: ed Sales 0.20 Erghth Street Phone Hoqm 377 C ongratrrlatrorrs C lass of 29 Economy Cleaners H ITS' C IEA 'NED IND HIOC KED 119 J Street Phone Hoqm 676 Page Ninety f e ru.H.1II--U...-U.-..HH.....rr.................................,,..r..............-H... v.. .......--....-.... ... ...... . .... v , - v , v , , yf Q .', I .' . . - . 0 0 . ' ' . ' . ' I . . v - . . . 1 . -.... ......1......my-.............................,.........,....... . .. 3 0 Q 5 1 - 3 as , v , ' yr n 5 E . t I . . 1 : E 1 ' ' J ' E , , . . as , ' , 19 E . f , A : c - . f H..H.rrH-H-rr-1In-1I1rvrv-H-IVH....r....................... . . 5 -mv- - v . . 5 Y' - ' E X Z I ' ' ' ' A .' S E . . A. - H. . I A . E E 1 1 5 ' I A A 2 1 E 2' v , . . . 4 I . n 3 E . Z t. 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