North Central High School - Tamarack Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

 - Class of 1932

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Clement Zimney General Course Grub Street club. Boys ' Federation, chairman new boys ' committee. Nora Day Home Economics Course Entered from Lihby Junior High, ■29. Dorothy B. Paeper Commercial Course Raymond J. I.angenbach Classical Course Senior A honor roll. Valedictorian. Senior dramatics: class play, The Patsy; make-up supervisor. News editorial staff, associate editor. De- bate: Ahlquist, ' 28, ' 29; first prize winner, ' 29; interscholastic, ' 28, ' 29, manager, ' 28. Theatre Masque club. Kd Dougherty General Course Myron Jenkinson General Course Curtis Scott General Course Fire squad, ' 31. Ushering squad, ' 31. Radio club. Tennis, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31. Comanche Guard. ' 29. Delta club, ' 31. Basketball, ' 30, ' 31. News editorial staff. Robert Acheson Scientific Course Margaret Hf.i.ene Shields Commercial Course Austin Dow General Course James F. Noonan General Course Ray Steffey General Course F.RLAND RESSA Industrial Course [26]

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Krnest Gentle Manual Arts Course Senior A honor roll. Class history committee. Marki. Clare Soiumaker Scientific Course Vox Puellarum club. C.olf club, president, ' 31. Presidents ' council. Girls ' League: dress standards com- mittee; senior councilor, ' 31. Isabel McMann Home Economics Course Style show. ' 30, ' 31. Pow Wow, ' 30, 31. Chairman, library attendance committee, ' atire, ' 31. ' 31. Tamarack represent- Jack Angle Manual Arts Course Stewart Sparrow Scientific Course Edith J. Larson , Commercial Course Girls ' League honor roll eight times. Banking association, bank teller, ' 29, ' 30; cashier, ' 31. Vernke Reimer Home Economics Course Four years perfect attendance. Bessie Johnson Commercial Course Girls ' League: honor roll. News business staff, bookkeeper. Red Cross representative. Lois Neil Commercial Course Senior A honor roll. Girls ' League honor roll. Completed course in three and one half years. Perry Reuland Manual Arts Course Aviation club. Boys ' Federation: social service; new boys ' committed. WWWWWW WVWWW WWWWWWfVf WW w w 1 [25]



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ffffffffffiffffff wwww Class Will Ye olde Senior Class of January, the first month of the year Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-two, being too high, mighty, and learned to further grace ye timely halls of this noble institution of learning, do hereby depurt from thence to loftier and nobler regions. But, it would rack the party of the first part ' s con- science terribly if the party of the first part could not bequeath upon the parties of the second part those things that have so helped and hindered the party of the first part in its years and years within these portals. Therefore, we do hereby set forth our last will and testament. We first wish to relieve ourselves of the faculty and with many scrapes and bows, we willingly will them all our old topic and make-up test papers and sincerely hope their paths next year will not be as rugged as their countenances. With tears and regrets we give Clarke Miller to the feminine populace of Lewis and Clark; we leave the insanity of George Taschereau to Audrey Owen. (Insanity caused by the ap- parent absorption of eight Latins.) M iss Pamela Persons has very obligingly offered her Pocahontas it to Mack Koon. Margaret Brodrecht has been overly kind in agreeing to bestow her flaming locks and spas- modic laughter upon Barbara Bloom. After much pleading we persuaded George Albert Davis to part with his fourteen free pants press tickets and to forward them to Mahatma Ghandi, while Gordon Reckord exhib- iting his usual charitableness gives the Wash- ington Memorial Society one hundred copper shekels in order to make up the deficit caused in their funds when Georgie threw a dollar across the Potomac. We are sure Dick Greenough will now have to carry a club around to beat off the girls, for our worthy president, Benton Roberts, has be- stowed upon him the art of scientific love- making. Raymond J. Langenbach has cheer- fully offered to cede his thirty-eight final A ' s to Master Melson as they will make excellent prefixes to the grades on Bill ' s English themes. Eleanor Kennedy wishes to leave all the green kalsomine to the next to the next one that has to mop the stage floor. Catherine Baker wills her success with Miss Ellis to Keith Reckord. In memory of that famous movie actor, Lon Chaney, we wish to grace the countenance of one Miss Glascock with the facial expressions of Grover Warren. In return for this honor, Edna, we would like to have you make faces at all the teachers we dislike. Harold Sanford has been kind and conde- scending enough to place the unlit cigar he used in the class play in trust for Master Fiz- zleworm until Jack becomes of age, and Albert Dimond gives his uncanny knowledge to Mary Hurd. In turn we hope that she will submit this knowledge in the form of a supplement to the Encylopedia Brittanica. Constance Jordan wills her cello to William Dibhlee. If you ever travel to Venice, Bill, you will surely be able to make a goodly sum of money by selling the big fiddle to some ro- mantic Italian for a gondola. George Tiefel wishes to bequeath his weak- ness for blondes and his ability to get brunettes to Toussaint Tucker. Since Elsie Meyer has no more use for her book of clever sayings she has given it to Grant Dixon and Harold Hove in hope that their wise cracks in the presence of big shots will add to their increasing popu- larity. After much cross questioning, Harold Hinkle has broken down and confessed the theft of the third base bag from the last game in which he played. To make amends, Harold has willed the sawdust filled sack to all habitual sleepers of the school. Ernest Gentle wills his Earnestness or Gentleness to Bud Horsemeat Jones and F. David Slee bestows his perserverance upon none other than the answer to a maiden ' s prayer alias Jack Whataman Keenan. Margaret Sievert gives her ability to weep to Eleanor Peterson. Cherish the art, Pete, and someday you ' ll be doubling for sob scenes in the talkies. Norman Cooney wills the surplus money he made from the Delta club paddles to the com- plete completion of the playfield, and as some good-looking young man will soon be changing [271

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