Hoquiam High School - Hesperian Yearbook (Hoquiam, WA)

 - Class of 1949

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multi' 'QQ iff, :G , , IEZ, 7.4-ft lo riyliti XV:ii'riloxv, Hiwxu, Nivliolsotl. NYMS1-l. Stover. Szinilsil-oiil. l'Ix':ins, Holm-Vis: l'EIl'lSilI1. Ni-Isoa. I4ggV.r',fy1n'4-I l LLlfliOfZS' .. . own in pffzonf -3 Illi Class of 'SH is Really Nifty l just try to argue that point with any ' member of this year's junior class, and you will run into the proverbial stone wall. And as Class Uay dawns, the juniors eagerly and confidently wait to take the place of the Grand Old Seniors. Nloving up for them will :nean the end of a year high-lighted by many memorable events, activities, and accomplishments. lfarly in the fall the .iunior-sophomore play, The Big Potato, was presented. Juniors who did a line -iob of acting were the following: I,eala Brooks, .Ioan Duliay, lfarl Hare, Donna llolni, Gloria l,oris, and 'lied NIcCartv. ln football. several boys, who all played good ball, made letters. Two- year letternien were: lfugene Xvells, Don Vlleisel, and Urbrey Vvieland. Jw 1: .Xia-.iu, Asvliim. Ask, A51-rs, lizvlislroin. Iizigrmi, Ilniley. lrzirkow. lrokkt-. lmvis, lhunlilllv, Ivuliois, l1i:ll:iy, lllklun-I. Row Imlii-V. liJlllEIl21ll'lll1t'l'. livllivo. lit-lim-xg l:t'l'2Sll'H1Il, l:llIl4llN'll'll. 4: lillis. livzms, F1-lilmun. I-'rzisf-, Fri-Q-ilizlii. Hqnry. Hutt-sr Guy. ow 2: lilonilmf-l':4. Hoi-In-nski. ljmley, Iirirlgvs, Brooks, IC.: ililln-rl, Crt-ga. Ilzuls. Row 5: llzxrm-, llzlrlzlli, Hzuwkm-s. llaxxvl- rooks, I4.1 lirowil. Ilulrxc-ss, Iiuiiki-V, lilll'lill:1I!Ivl', l'ail'lsoi1, quisi, Ilolm. Ilol-wood, lloi-114-l lim-11. Hy-114-4 .loln1slon, .lout-sk 1 Ini'isIi:1:1. Row 3: Pony, Uooznlis. l1lIU1Jt'l', Colt., lmily. l72lIlll'l34. Q4 I gi 'MNGIV

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If the underclassmen can equal the records of our athletes, our scholars. and those whose hard work made every school event memorable and suc- cessful and set new ones that will be an inspiration to classes that follow them, then they will fulfill our fondest expectations. That twinkle in his eye will enable Mr. Cook to contend with the in- numerable excuses for absences, tardiness, and slips from class. VVe were never clever enough to originate new ones, and we know our successors will have no better luck. But more important than that, they will find him un- derstanding, sympathetic, and more than willing to help them solve their problems. He will always listen to any idea, however hare-brained, but will tactfully and conclusively set its originator to thinking more constructively. Leaving bliss VVilliams with the task of shaping this year's irrespon- sible juniors into a senior class worthy of filling our shoes seems somewhat ungrateful after all she has done for us. However, she will, as always, meet the problem with grace and dignity. This year, as usual, the juniors have assumed the arduous responsibil- ities of decorating for Baccalaureate, Class Day, and Commencement. Re- membering our own difliculty in performing those duties, we truly appreci- ate their efforts. Our story is the story of millions of fortunate seniors all over the Uni- ted States. It is the story of a nation whose forefathers, with vision and foresight, endowed them with the richest heritage on earth---freedom of thought. To these, and to those who persevered, set an excellent example, and who guided our nation with a constant and brilliant light, we leave our thanks. THE CLASS OF '49 Wann 2066 ELLEN KAROLYN CHRISTENSEN 95.85 WILLARD EARLEY ....... ..... 9 1.89 HERBERT REESE .........,,,...,.........,...... 95.05 DELORES KASHING .. 91.87 PATRICIA ROSS ............ 94.37 THEODORE THOMSEN 91.73 MARY LOU CWENS ....... ...... 9 4.28 CAROLYN JOHANNES 91.71 SIDNEY NICHOLS ........ . .... 94.15 LEONARD DICKEY .......... ..... 9 1.33 ARLIS JOHNSON ...... 93.15 THEODORE HOFFMAN 91.33 EDITH LANO .................. ..... 9 2.76 CARLNA JONES ................ 91.30 DONALD OSTERGARD 92.63 CARCLYN SM1'1'H ..... 91.14 THELMA SAVELICH ....... ..... 9 2.27 GLCRIA BYRNS .. 90.60 HERBERT GRENLAND 92.14 IXIIARILYN EVANS .......... 90.53 DANIEL HARTOUGH ..... 92.14 CERALDINE BLAND .. 90.52 DEAN THOMPSON ...... ..... 9 2.14 RCYLENE BYRNS ..... 90.51 MARGARET MCNEIL ..... ,.... 9 2.10 KATHRYN ROOT ....... 90.45 MICHAEL GUNNING ..... ..... 9 2.07 CAROL NICHOLS 90.40 ROBERT STROM ........................ ....,.. 9 1.93 ROBERT WALKER ...,. 90.21 LELA BRIGGS ...... ..., H. ..,, ,,,, . .. . .. 90.17



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Z ff! 'UNI il f ...-if w 1 Iolinson, .Io11l:m, Key. Klolz, Krai1nel', Krekow, Lsimor- Howe. Row 4: Said. Szilislxurv, Sunilslroxn, Szuvzilisli. Selle-rielvli-, lux I iliose, Lzirson. l.zlwri-nee. In-nike. I.:-smzln. Lewin. Row S1-oil. H.: Scott, li.: Siinpsmi, Skaggs, Smith. Snvilf-r. Stone- 2 lui I.un1I. II.: l,un4I, tl.: All-l':u'tv Mvllougail, Bly-I-'welt-y. king. Row 5: Stover. Sll'llT!'l2lIU'l'. Sullivan, Swann l'n4h-rwooll. inlfx AlJlI'l'lIHS4'lI, Alzsrkwell. Mason. Nlaisti-rsoei. Miller. Blur- Yan lloovi-r, Vincent. Wzmlili-ii. XV:irdlow, XM-iikle-v NY:-isel. w 3: Nelson. Ulson, 1M'st1'i-ivll, Pauli-rson. l'Itllt'l'SllIl, l'e- XV1-lls, XYieI:ln-1. ,,.'. 1 1 on l llllI'l1'li. l'I'ii-liaiiwl, Pl'lt'lIt4. H2lXX'tlllI,LQ', lioln-Vis, lilli-y, Une-year lettermen were: .-Klan Backstrom, :Xrnold Blindheim, jerry Nlason, and Duane VVardlow. ln a Christmas setting reminiscent of Dickens, juniors and seniors danced at the annual Junior-Senior Ball. 'lihe junior committee members worked hard and enthusiastically to make the party one of the loveliest ever held in the high school gym. Oflicers for the first semester were: President, Dale Stover: vice presi- dent, Fred Lawrence: secretary, Alice Carlson: treasurer, Marjorie lfvans: sergeants-at-arms, Vean Gregg and Don XYeisel, and yell king, Harold Roh- erts. For the second semester Basil Sandstrom was elected president. Other changes were: 'l'reasurer, Alwyn Nelson: sergeants-at-arms, Larry Nichol- son and Duane Yvardlow. Hlndiansl Indians! 'lihis cry greeted the heat of tom-toms as the cur- tains rose on the junior assembly. .Xrnold Blindheim was the hig chief, Betty jean Marcussen the queen, and the plot involved 'AChiet Sittings' search for some entertainment, and incidentally, his long-lost son. Participants were: hlarlene Yvalden, l'at Bochenski, Shirley Cote, Dick Patterson, Don Xveisel, Duane lvardlow, lfloyd Hazelquist, Betty Sawalish, Bonnie Said. .-Xlice Carlson, ,Xnn Ciilhert, Barhara Scott, Ronnie Rowe, Rodney Scott, Paul Prichard, l.ynn Cooper, Roger Davis. Delores Daniels, Gloria Chris- tian, Betta Bergstrom, and james Daily. ,X hill-hilly hand composed of .Nl- wyn Nelson, jerry Priehe, Dale Stover, Don l.und, and Sherman l ra3e made its dehut at the assemhly. .Xlthough only two juniors made the squad in haskethall, the class was well represented on the B squad. Floyd llazelquist and l,arry Nich- olson made X letters, while Byron Hyde, lfred lawrence, .Xlwyn Nelson and Urhrey lYieland received B awards. 25

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