Hoquiam High School - Hesperian Yearbook (Hoquiam, WA)

 - Class of 1949

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' I I 1 t l RliSll,V,l.N CIHISS Ul l lCIiR.Y l n'fl Iilfiwr. IJIYJIII frm'---Dmfmz lVr'l'l.w', SllIl'fl X' Slolff, .fwfm Dui' ew Heights f G me IQS, they'll soon be herel Xvho? XVhy, the freshmen, of course. It won't :' be long until that happy day in September comes, and along with it the verdant sophomores. .Xlthough they'll be timid when they first walk through The Doors, they will soon adjust themselves to the duties and privileges of senior high sehool. ln fact the class has already proved its abilities along many lines. ln the held of sports the upper Class nien have possible rivals in stars like Bill Bagron, Jack Huneh, and Mike Perry in football, and Ray Key. Carl Hastings, and jack Bunch in basketball. 'lihe basketball season's Clos: found the team tied with Shelton for first place in the Championship race. Coach Ronald Byler did line work with the squad and developed sotre prom- ising players. Nlueh talent has been disiovered in the naany line asseirblies which have OW 1: Adkins. ,Xorlt-rson. l .: .XmI1-Vson, J.: Ask. .'XlllPl'l'l, Ho' Ill'I'S4'II. l-'-mst--V, Hill. tioillirt-y, tlr.o:s'i'Inx, 1lriI'I'in, Ilnds, llzugqi lIll X'. Iingroil. Harker. A.: llzxkvr. l..: l:l'2lllIl'II. H1-nner, lZIind- Ilzimmz-ll, Row 4: Ilzlr--. Ilzirloiigii. lI:Islii1'AS, ll?lllIElXX'Jlf'- Hel' In-no, Iirt-sson. H1-ooks, Ilrown, 'l'.: Iirown. 11. Row 2: l:llIIl'll, giinl, Ilolm, II.: Ilolm. M.: Ilwn. Inuit- Iroolzi, Johns. Johnson I I!l'Ill'll. l'nlhoon, Vzirlson, l'lIElIlIlN'I'N. lr.: l'll2lIIllN'I'S, R3 Uhris- l1.I.l0llIISl!ll, S.:Jon4-S. Row 5: lizipi-Izi. Iiori. KPN. Kilvllp, Kin llilll. 1'l1-lzxnil. For-X. Uoslon. Uollxy. Vrosly, Ilnnie-ls, llzlvit-S. Kli-iven. lilIIl4'li. Krimlvli-. l.z1ICo1lnlA, lnirios. I.:xl14-li. Lonfle-I esho. Row 3: lll'X'k'l'Il2l, lGl1v-rwoiri, lit-lpols. lililm-r, lillliott, lin- I-awk. Ilo.1. Buffs mic---Sl1f11'i!.x'11 l,1'fl'I'jflIl, Grrzllrl lfrzlftlilltlkiy

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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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w 1: I.otnIwi'luir'k. l30l'Ull1X1 I.ou:lermiIk. T.ll!Nll't'Il. 1I1'l'1oslcv5'. Sniitli. IJ.: Smith, M.: Snydf-r. Snezirs, Starr, Stivkt-I, Stokc-n Nli'I'Iw+-n. Mi-llc-cf. Marlin. Mason. Nlzitlom-ks, 1lPl'1'llIl!Il. Mink. Stone. Strom. J.: Str-ani. 'I'.3 Fint-li. Row 4: Stiznig. Stump Iihlify, Munson, Along-1-, Alnlliggnn, Xt-iworlli. Row 2: i,J'lltlIlIlPl'. Suinlsguisl. Sllllllldilllli, Swnn. Swanson, Swift. 'l':lylo1', A.: 'I':iy- 1 irkvr. Vzitrit-k. l':xIt1-rson. l'm'i'A'. -1.1 I 1'l'l'j'. M.: T',l'l1'l'L'il. l'4-tm:- lor. N. Ii.: Twiss. XYngi'i'. XYnl:1nn1ki, XY::nlvs. Row 5: Watkins I. J.: I'1'lw1-sim. S.: I'liilln'it'lt. Powell. l'ui'vis. i'X4'Z!ll. liziv- XXV-lls, W4-ris. XX'rsif'i':i, Xvlllek-'ll'l'. XYliiin-. XYii-lci-t-. XX'illi:ixns 1-V. Ile'-lor. Row 3: lit-1-ri, llolwris, I-look. lios..:nIer. Iioss. XYi'lll'I'. .X,: XX'ii1tm'. IQ.: XYooil, I..: XVooiI. li.: tliskfm been held this year. To round out the social activities, dances have been giv-A en by the Ciirls' and Boys' Leagues. the H Club, and the home rooms. lfreshmen will long remember the annual Valentine dance, Sweet- hcarts' Capers, the freshman dance, and the class play, just Ducky. The twelve characters in the play were chosen by faculty judges, and two casta were picked. Those in cast one were: Bob Calhoun, Colleen Bresson, Joanne glnderson, Emil lraola, Pat Nierchant, Hob slones, Ray Vvickre, Pat Nic-- lfwen, Douglas King, Ted Xvheeler, and Valerie Sutherland. Cast two in- cluded the following: John Sundquist, :Xrlene Xvinter, lflizabeth Adamson, Carol Christian, Larry Yvoods, Clark Rector, .loanne Raymer, Bob l.a- Bounty, Ronnie Pyeatt, Don Louderbaek, Betty Twiss, and Virginia Stickel, XVorking behind stage were: Gerald Vilalimaki, Tora Purvis, Marlene Phil- brick, Jeanette Peterson, Betty Nloore, Rex Hare. and .-Xrnol lfckols. 'ZX Day at the Circus was the theme for the class assembly. :Xt the close ofthe program teachers were asl-Led to guess the identities of the charac- ters. The performers and their roles were as follows: Xvalter Coston, Klas- ter of Ceremonies: Pat Nlerchant, Torro the Gorilla: Fred llolevas, Nlaur- ice: Robert blink, Thin Klan: Xlorley Rae Hersgaard, :Xlta Taylor, and Donna Starr, Three Charming Daughters: lfmil lraola, Salome: Dot loud- crback. Princess of Peru: gilbert lben, The Terrible 'lurkg Marilyn Bea- man, The Bearded l.ady, and Valerie Sutherland, lfatima. Parents who attended the junior high school Open House at eight o'clock April 21 were offered a program of entertainment by the students preceding an inspection tour when parents followed an average day's sched- ule of classes. each cut to a ten minute period. Klr. Clyde Xvheeler was advisor for the class. 29

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