Mossyrock High School - Viking Yearbook (Mossyrock, WA)

 - Class of 1937

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Bette Anderson Grady Auvil Raymond Bartley Florence Bergen Bob Branch Lorna Brannon Paul Caines Dora Collins Don Davis Helen Doane Myrtle Foister Bud Foister Dale Finstad Ivy Fuller CLASS OF '39 Herman Hatfield Lloyd Hammill Harold Hilton Wilma Hummel Oliver Judd Harold Justice Orianna Kjesbu Louzena Metzker Delia McMurry George Miller lone Milman Grant Murphy Karl Nikos Walt Pierce Tom Quinn Ned Rankin Dorothy Riffe Mae Sawyer Neva Sethe Leonard Schwartz Irene Smetzler Evelyn Sprague Merle Steele Elmer Stinson Isabel Swigert Homer Swigert Evelyn Thibodeau Bessie Wilson li ARE the scrappy sophomores, and why not? That suits us well for they say dignity comes when you are old and a senior. VVe're saving up for that time with a goodly store of knowledge and wisdom. Look at the good examples already set for us, so why not be gay while we can? The class was well represented in basketball by both boys and girls. Our boys turned out well in other sports, too, but of course every one can't make the grade. Vie try though, and are very studious but possibly not too smart. Some great singers are sure to rise from our classg some poets, some artists, too, perhaps. The rest are just good common people. Our class has to provide our own amusement anyway because we are left out, pushed around and for- gotten by othersg we do not even have the honor Cif anyj of being freshmen. At the Tilton River, a most favored spot, the honorable sophomores held their picnic amid much rejoicing and merriment under the watchful eye of a teacher or two. With our cheerful philosophy and ability to get along, we will make model juniors, the schoolis joy and hopeg and we wish we may be as happy and good scholars then as we have been this year. Page Fifteen

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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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Helen Ames Violet Armstrong Clarence Bergman Abner Belcher Reginald Blakely Katheryn Blakely Imogene Bratcher Carol Brannon Rita Brooks Lorna Core Rae Ramron La Verne Damron Clinton Davis CLASS OF '40 Bernie DeGrOss Eddie DeGross Donald Goudie Glen Hagen Opal Hammill Katie Hunt Flevvie Johnson Wilma Kelly Tom Newell Margaret Nikos Eva Ogle Winnifred Pierson Earl Quinn Dick Rydman Charles Sethe Aleta Shaner Bob Stewart Warren Stinson Gordon Steele Norma Swigert Alfred Taylor George Weed Anne Williams Lola VVoods Betty Wright James VVright ORTY, frolicksome freshmen-but just wait until we are a few years older. Vlie will be refined young ladies and courteous young gentlemen. Also we have the great ability to become famous athletes. You've seen our boys defeat the school in basketball now, so what do you think we can do when Weire Hgrown- upv? Some of the boys were good at football during that season but were still better in basketball. You remember our class did win the interclass championship for boysl The girls could at the first of the term be seen behind the wood-pile playing soccer. When this game stopped, basketball was the star game. A few freshmen girls were on the team and in later years we intend to appear clothed in red and black and make Klossyrock proud of us. The sophomore class entertained us at our initiation, September 27, 1936, which we enjoyed thoroughly until some of the boys appeared too rowdy for much pleasure. This initiation is always repaid to the sophomores, so on the night of hlarch 17, 1937, a return party was given. This was enjoyed by all who attended. Vl'e thank the upper classmen and teachers for helping us find the hlossy- rock High School a place of enjoyment, learning and understanding. Page Sixteen

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