Meridian High School - Trojan Yearbook (Bellingham, WA)

 - Class of 1939

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O PROPHECY On May 28, l964, the class of WBQH was united for the first time in 25 years. Mr. Matheson, better known as Fuzzy, planned the class reunion held in his modern chicken house, as he was a good manager of chicken house parties during his high school days. After the banquet, each member of the class made a resume of what had taken place during these years. Miss J, Miller was first. June is employed as night watchman by the pop corn stand in Custer. - Mr. W. Gainer, head ofs the Highway Department is working on a project at the Ten Mile Gravel pit. Miss MU Matzke runs a bicycle shop at Birch Bay, her motto is Rent 'em, Ride lem, Wreck 'emi Misses K. Kettenman and G, Ackerman run Townsend Club No. 4 at Madagasar. Miss A. Snowden is known as Madam Snoodena where she sings at the Peoples Theater every night. Mrg W. Johnston attained his greatest desire to talk all he wantsn He is heard over KVOS story hour. Mr. L. Egerdal and Mr. K. Robson are the best tongue specialists this side of Mount Baker. They have just returned from their studies in China. Mr, B. White is touring the country, lecturing on the subject HStart your Athletic Training Early. Miss E. Englehart is operating a beauty shop. Miss M. Hansen had just published her book in- titled, One Thousand and One Good Jokes. Miss Bertha Mo married an alaskan goat farmer. Mft Ri Davenport and E. Cavalero buys old sacks for the Laurel Junk Co, . Miss B. Hanley is operating a hospital for cats. Miss C. Doyle is soliciting money for the widow of the Unknown Soldiern ' Mr. F. Glass, Laurells retired farmer, has made a cool million in the invention of a contented cow. Miss Gi Oiness and Miss Ho Haggeth are prompters and doubles for all plays at Meridian. Mr. B0 Kunzman is the world's best band leader. icontinued on page 2Ol

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o' GIRLS' ATHLETUCS Cont. The all-school honor teams are chosen by secret ballot of all the girls who- have made a class. team. This way is fair to everyone, and the best team hs chosen. The honor team ls the highest honor a girl can attain in athletics. The honor teams are as follows: Basketball-G. Whltsell lFl Vera Bellingar lGJ D. Bellingar lFl w. Johnston IG! A. Fjellman lGl C. Fjellman lFl. volley sau--c. Fjellman, L. Jenen, N. Jeluseen, E. Geinger, W. Johnston, C. Sheppard. Badminton-Singles!-QD. McAlvain in li. wana lei K. Kettenman LB! E. Engelhardt ,l2l W. Johnston K53 C. Fjellman l4J Alice Fjellman lll E. Geinger l6p. Badminton 'lMassl-bE. Geinger, A. hyellndn, C. Fjellman, W. Johnston, E. Engelhardt, K. Kettenman. Baseball .lPlaydayl--L. Jensen, H. Barr, M. Peterson, N. Jelusich, V. Bellingar, M. Hanley, S. Johnston, B. Morgenthaler, E. Geinger, L. Wood. Hiking, a wholesome sport, is open to all the girls who feel able to hlke forty miles. This mileage ls split up 'into five eight-mile hikes, so that it will not be too much of a strain on the girls. A posture contest, sponsored hy the G. A. A. was held April 24th to choose one girl from each class. From these was selected the girl with the best posture in school. The class winners were ,Veral Bellingar lFl, Yoneko Amano lSl,5qUola Ellis lJrl and Eleanor Engelhardt 'lSrl. Miss Forsythe, the county nurse , selected Yoneko Amano as the winner. Connlne 'Fjellman flower right! was unanimously elected president of the Girls' Athletic Association.-



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l . PRGPHECY lcontinued from page l9l Miss E. Glass is elected president of the IQ64 world's fair at Laurel, Washington, Misses K, Duim and GQ Meiers 'invented a pink toothbrush for the lpana Companyg Miss L. Whitsell is running a taxicab company for girls who have to walk home, Miss Ao McElvain is teaching bone head English in the first grade in the Meridian Grade Schoolq ' Miss Go Gunderson is a model for J. B. Wahl. Miss W, Johnston is now in Greenland selling the Zanol products, After the 'program folk dancing was enjoyed byallu A meeting will be held ten years from this date at Toad Lake, where everyone can swimo WILL lcontinued from page l5l l, Kenneth Robson, will my quietness to George G, il, Cecilia Doyle, leave my debating ability to Kenneth Neeval, sl, Mernie Hansen, leave my giggle to Carolyn HC .l, Kathryn Kettenman, leave my ability to blow a slush pump to Milton Moldenhauero l, Alma Snowden, leave my book entitled ULove Making in a Model T, to Betty Moa, - 5, FFOYU Glass, leave my pipe to Lloyd Pierce, I, Ray Davenport, leave Norma Able to Chuck J, l, Hester Haggith, leave my motto, WSpeech is great but silence is greatern to Joyce Whitsell. l, Glenna Ackerman, leave all the gum under my desk to the Junior most worthy, l, Gladys Oiness, leave a merry ilaugh to Edwin D, l, Evelyn Glass, leave to Lillian Jensen the responsibility of Margaret Glass, l, Arlyne McEl3ain, leave my Ale to Elinor W, l, Wilden Johnston, leave my rabbitls .foot to Herman Ellingsono ' Signed , Senior Class of i959

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