Mossyrock High School - Viking Yearbook (Mossyrock, WA)

 - Class of 1937

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TOAST TO SENIORS Here's to the seniors, Mossyrock's pride. They're leaving us now to go with the tide. Kerns heads the list with his ability to rule, Margaret comes next, the smartest in school. The five Georges are clever lads we claim, We're sure they'll go onward and upward to fame. Our May Queen is next, Mona's the lass. Then comes Wanda, president of the class. Doc is the boy who just can't behave, Clarence is the boy with the permanent wave. Who's next? Oh yes. Bernice, our young June bride. Too bad, fellows, she's already been spied! That Snodgrass boy can sure play ball, And where Powell came from, they grow ,em tall. Now we have Norie, our basketball champ, Frank, all the girls have been trying to vamp. Next is Bill who is on the staff. Here comes the two Toms, prepare for a laugh! Chuck has been hit by cupid's dart. Now we have Pierce, better know as Art. Helen is the girl with the laughing eyes. Perkins, we're sure in this world will rise. Ralph is the boy with the southern drawlg Glen Brooks you know, is exceedingly small. Next is Leonard who has fiery hair. Schwartz and Reynolds are a handsome pair. Last but not least comes Mary, so clever, We're wishing now she'd stay here forever. This ends our toast to the seniors true. VVe won't say goodbye, we'll just say adieu. --lvv FULLER and BEss1E WILSON, '39. Page Thirteen

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SENIOR CLASS WILL , the senior class of 1937 of the Mossyrock High School do hereby will and bequeath the following for their own use and benefit: To the juniors-our dignity which they seem to lack. I, Tom Gossan, will all the broken-hearted girls which I leave in Mossyrock High School to Gordon Steele. I, Tom Severns, will my football suit to Eddie DeGross. I, Glen Schwartz, will my temper to Herman Hatfield, the timid soul. I, Lawson Snodgrass, leave my curly hair to Dick Rydman. I, Bill McDaniel, leave my froggie voice to Oliver Judd. I, Berniece Adkins, will my musical laugh to Alma Sherman. I, Bob Kerns, will my black whiskers to that dashing blonde, Homer Swigert. I, Art Pierce, will my recitation ability to Earl Quinn. I, Frank Sloby, leave my height to any Chinaman who feels he needs it. 7 I Mary Hensley, will my Mae West figure to Florence Bergen. I, Clarence Davis, leave my foolish jabber to Betty Anderson, who is so quiet. I, Earl Reynolds, will my glasses to Leonard Schwartz, my side kick. I, George Hadaller, will my superior air to Jean Jarvis. I, George Hagen, will my position as school bus driver to Louzena Metzker. I, hflargaret Weed, will my sophistication to Imogene Bratcher. I, Charles Osborne, leave a broken hearted sophomore to Alfred Taylor. I, Glen Brooks, will my size to Mr. Gehrke. VVanda Hummel leaves nothing. If she does she'll come back after it. I, George Brooks, will my southern accent to Effie McBee. I, Lanora Collins, will my riding pants and boots to HBO Kelly. I, George DeGross, leave with many regrets. I. George Smetzler, leave my ability to coach the girls' basketball team to my younger brother, Jack Smetzler. Doc Senter leaves his clownish actions at the lVI.H.S.--forever-fwe hope.J I, Helen Hanger, leave my ability to cook to the future Home Ec. classes. I, Mona Miller, will my position as yell queen to Dorothy Riffe. I, Ted Perkins, will my POPEYE MUSCLES to Cecil Baker. I, Leonard Thompson, will my peacock strut to Loren Swigert. I, Ralph Selfe, leave my Virginian wit and chatter to Bernie DeGr0ss. ffMother's Little lWan.I I, Barney Powell, leave my picture in the hall so all students can admire it. CAhern lj We, the Senior Class, will the ability to run the school to the faculty. Page Twelve



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Cecil Baker Gordon Belcher Verna Bowen Grady Bratcher Keith Damron Thelma England Jean Jarvis Susan Kjesbu Al Leete Bonnie Jean Lowe CLASS OF '38 Virginia Martin Herbert,Meyers Lewis Meyers Verne Perkins Walter Pancoast Elmer Pries Karl Pries Paul Reagan Ed Rittenhouse Beatrice Sawyer Lorena Shaner Alma Sherman Bob Steele Clyde Strong Loren Swigert Josie Williams Lotus Thompson Frances Wright Joyce Wright AIL to our class, next year seniors, future politicians and presidents, we hope. Since our freshman year we have had the reputation of being a model, stu- dious and talented group. Now We complete our junior year, which is said to be the happiest of the four high school years. The year's crowning activity was, of course, the junior play, entitled Every- body's Crazyf, given hlarch 26. The work called for the largest cast that has ever gone on the stage of the Mossyrock auditorium for a high school play. It was a huge success and things look very encouraging for the next year's senior play, considering the dramatic talent uncovered by this year's performance. As the time came around for the juniors to entertain the student body, the class worked up several skits, musical numbers and a monologue. Our class was well represented in athletics. The juniors contributed more athletes than any other one class. The number includes: Bob Steele, Clyde Strong, Grady Bratcher, Cecil Baker, Paul Reagan, Eddie Rittenhouse, Verne Perkins, Carl and Elmer Pries, and Tom Overstreet. The girls who took out- standing part in athletics were: Thelma England, Beatrice Sawyer, Lotus Thomp- son, Virginia Martin, Esther Steele and Alma Sherman. It is an annual tradition that the juniors entertain the seniors each year. This year the juniors Tised the successful method of picnic supper and theatre entertainment. Here we are thirty-three strong, ready, willing and able to take over senior duties and responsibilities. Page Fourteen

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