Hoquiam High School - Hesperian Yearbook (Hoquiam, WA)

 - Class of 1949

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l.vll io rlsllli Bllllvr, 'l':lylo1', Alf-4'lzir5', 1411.121-, Juli'-S. All-lst-Ili, flrylm-ss. Aiulersoii. PL olflloxlokli CLASS members entered their lirst year of high school with a determination to achieve credit in the eyes of the upper classmen. During the year this ambition was accomplished when success followed success. The first semester saw the class under the capable leadership of Don ligge, presi- dent: jim Taylor, vice president: blavis firytness, secretary: Bob .Xndei-- son, treasurer: Roland Miller, sergeant-at-arms, and jerry Nlelseth, yell king. Second semester changes were Xlarion -lukes, secretary, and l,eonard McClary, vice president. 074125 . . Team flue galcomi The lirst class activity of the year was the sophomore assembly which was enthusiastically received by the students. lhosc taking part were as fol- lows: Irene Chorba, Sally Frost, Howard Murphy, ,Xlan Kilcup. Don ligge, Joann Strom, 'lf l.ouderback, Dick Yvood, jack Bergstrom, jerry Xlel- seth, Nlary jean Hathaway and Carol Dellaven. OW 1: .XlIm:1l1, .XlTlll2illl, .Xmln-rsoll. .Xl'1ioI4l. Ilzill, l:4'I'Q'Sll'4il1l. I'Ii'ivksim. I'IsI:iln'ook, lflvzlxis, l'il2lllH!'lY. Finzio, I i'1,-f'm:in. Row 4 Il:ll14'l1ili'd. lloslvr. lirzinnll. l51'idp.:'es, Hroolis, lirown. llj'l'IlS. I-Wick, Frost,Hovlmo1l1'.Goodwill.lIIHlns1i'on1,Gryliii-ss Ilzisls Row 2: l'2ll'lSUl1,1'Ul'I'l,LL'2lH. k':lsv,K':ns1o1'. K'llJlll1l7t'l'S. Ulizisvi Uhor- 1-lla. llzinsl-ri, llaurrisoii, llzismiluiiili. Ilsillmway, Huy. Row 5 lui, l'l1I'lSIiIIl'l. l'ii'w-i'i4'l1. l'oIw-main, l'ol'v'iL:'zui. Ilzivis. lmwxon. ll4'llill'lI'lC9l'l1. llY'l'lltll!Il. lll'llIl'l'llH.ZIHI1. llUll4'IISk'l', Ii1,L:'r:il11, Ji-11 Row 3: lim-ker. llellziveii, Uiiiwin, llolk, l'1u'g'1-. lrllkin. Hlliiigsoii. nings, Johnson. Jones, Juki-s, K1-mlull. Kill-up. Klock. if

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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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w1 'ilt'llfj, Krebs, l.:u+l'ic-lil, I.:iGe-ssv. Le-nike. In-ti, Hilti-nliouse. Iiolu-rtson, Rollins. Row 4: Sun LI S lin ren 4 uuwig. Blillilll, Mn-k'lz1i'y. M4-Fowziii. Mt-N4-il. Mal- St-otl. Shirley, Smiley. Snow, Sli-om. Siuldi-rtli. 'l ulor IJ I ix an w 2: Marlin, Vliai-lottvg Marlin, Colle-ern: Maison, lor, J.: 'I'lron1:is, 'l'honipson. 'l'owne. Row 5: I 4 ev, MilI1ol'n-r. Miller. Moline. Alorp.:':ui. AlIIIl'1l'lPI'Il, XY:1lson. XV1-wks. XYl1ite. NYliitl:Iko-V. XVillIs, nl X mul up e on Uslroxn. Row 3: lnrker, Parsons, l,ill'll'l1lS.'P. Womlworili. XVwn-tliley. XYoy:ik, Young: I ii 1 l 1 on If-rry. I'im'k:ur, l'opi-, l i'uYie1iw-. Hznyinond, Iii-eil, The annual Junior-Sophomore play, under the direction of bliss Klar- vis Price, was another success. Sophomores who showed outstanding ability were Irene Chorba, Ted Smiley and Roland Miller. Leon Davis and Darrell listabrook brought honor to the class by mak- ing A squad football letters. There were a total of twelve sophomore boys participating in both football and basketball B squad play. January 14 was the date for Ublelody Time, this year's sophomore hop. Carol Granstrom and Jimmy Taylor, with the help of their commit- tees, were largely responsible for the success of this extremely enjoyable dance. Although the sophomore literature classes were a little disappointed that the University Touring Theater was not presenting l'She Stoops to Conquer this year, they thoroughly enjoyed The Rivals, which is similar and which also uses mistaken identity for its foundation. Furthermore, they compensated for their disappointment by using the new tape recorder to make their own dramatization of Goldsmith's delightful comedy. Some of the class members were a bit surprised Hto hear themselves as ithers hear them. VVhen spring came around the sophomore boys turned out in force for both baseball and track. Bob Klock and Darrell lfstabrook earned starting positions on this year's baseball team. Others turning out were Don Hgge, Alan Kilcup, Doug Dolk, Floyd Thompson, Bill Scott and Jim Taylor. Ted Smiley, sprinter, and l.eRoy Xvatson, miler, won recognition in track. Don Sankus, Don Lacelield and Bud Meservey were other Grizzly point winners from the class. The class of Sl will miss the aid of Miss Nlaxine Vllebb and Nlr. blartin Gladsjo, who were helpful in guiding the class throughout the year. 27

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