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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fi. af' + it Qaj 4 , gtuclenf filge ' I,'l'llUI'GII academic labors sometimes kept us at our books when it would L have been fun to sleep, gay times were not wanting as the school year llew by. Open air pursuits were invigorating and enjoyable, and athletics were prominent during all four quarters of the school term. ln December the Junior-Senior Ball brought to a climax the typical first semester, and the year's social calendar was filled with dances, plays, and mixers. Hoquiam welcomed several new students during the year, and the school paper was reborn as The Grizzly Gazette . Entering sophomores were tremendously impressed by seniors and ju- niors who were trying new experiments in chemistry. and physics, learnedly discussing the intricacies of solid geometry, or declaiming H.xAl1.la'r or NIM'- l:li'1'll in stentorian tones. Occasionally we had a session of sugar-coated education when we chuckled at Nlrs. Nlalaprop's absurdities or listened to Burns' songs in assembly programs. .Xnd one day just at the beginning of the noon hour, an earthquake which made every front page in the nation, left us shaking in our shoes. But the serious purpose of school was always evi- dent and never more so than on Class Day and Commencement night, the high points of the second semester. 30

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