Olympia High School WW Miller High School - Olympiad Yearbook (Olympia, WA)

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S, . , MX-.H .X A gx,,v ,, . ,Q .. , 1-ff.: .FQ A X X ' 14 1 f 4, '1 i' Q 'f Y 1 f 3 T1 O Rqou lcllie llwe ghiqlw Pocl 3, RADUATIONI The immediate goal of every senior. After four years of struggling upward, the class of '38 has reached the top. Looking back on his .sojourn in Olympia high, each senior sees the years in a different light. Some minds dwell on the athletic side of the picture, recalling the part their classmates have played on the field of sports. Football, basketball, track, baseball, tennis, golf-all pass before his retrospective gaze. Highlighted intother minds is the dramatic-the senior play, The Bishop Misbehavesf' the junior production, Growing Pains, and, before that, the sophomore and freshman assemblies. And still an' other ilk-the te1'psichoreans-remember the senior ball, the junior prom, the May dances and the many all-highs. Prominent, also, in the march of events before our mental review- ing stand is the senior Dress-up day, when juniors and underclassmen marveled at the comic antics and costumes of the revelers. On and on, ever onward--the parade of the past. And now, the biggest: show of the year-graduation! VVith the commencement and baccalaureate exercises, seniors, with a last long- ing, backward look, said good-bye to Olympia high school-their home for four inimitable years. Right, senior ojficers for 1937-38. Reading by rows, left to right: 1, Andrew Pashlcowslci and Hewitt Henry, presidents, and Robert Starkey, vice president, 2, Carolee Seagran, vice president,Zetta Havens and Mildred Cram, secretariesg 3, Bernice Brandt and Arlene Mather, treasurers, and Peggy Harris, girls' representative, 4, Dorothy Steere, girls' representative, Richard Yantis and Vernon Sholund, boys' repre- sentativesg 5, Richard Kanney and Philip Lambert, yell kings, and Miss Helen Chaney, adviser, 6, L. VV. Anderson, Miss Shirley Frazer and Robert Eccles, advisers. Past officers below, left to right, are Samuel Dinsmore, Richard Yantis, jack Hudson, Bernice Brandt, Zetta Havens, Ronald Bostwick, Victor Kelly, Bob Starkey and Betty Darling. Smartest in her class is Ruth Olson, left, who won valedictorian honors with 35 A's and 3 B's for a 97.02 percent average. Right: Margaret Wiseman, salu- tatorian, with an average of 96.79. , WX NORMA ADAMS . . . Girls auxiliary, Girls club. TED ADAMS . . . Motion picture operator 131, Junior play, Class assembly 13, 41, Junior prom, T-Square club 131, Natural History club 13, 41 assembly 141, Senior ball, Senior play committee chairman. MARIE ADIE . . . Natural History club 141, Mothers Tea 12, 31, Senior ball, Student patrol 13, 41, Orchestra 1l, 2, 3, 41, Music meet 1l, 2, 41, Girls glee club 141, Class assembly 1l, 2, 31, Latin club program chairman WAYNE ALKIRE . . . Latin club 1l, 21, Bi-Weekly staff 13, 41, Annual staff 13, 41, Secretarial Science club publicity chair- man 141, Courtesy Week sign committee 131, Older Boys conference report committee RAY AMES . . . Boys club. HELEN ANDERSON . . . G.A.A. 1l1, Natural History club 13, 41, French club 13, 41, A.S.B. usher 13, 41, Girls club cabinet 141. FLORENCE ANDERSON . . . Senior play committee, Bi- Weekly acl staff 13, 41, Nlothers Tea 141. VIOLET ANDERSON . . . Music meet 12, 41, Glee club 141, Orchestra 12, 3,41, Spanish club 13, 41, GORDON ANDRESEN . . . Entered from -Billings, Montana 1935. Photography club 12, 41, vice president 121, Knights of Oyster 12, 41, Senior play committee. SHIRLEY ANNIS . . . May Queen, Junior play usher 141, Class assembly 1l, 2, 3, 41, A.S.B. usher 141, French club 13, 41. Language assembly 131, Secretarial Science club social chairman 141, Natural History club 12, 3, 41, Junior prom, Senior ball, May dance 13, 41, Girls club party 13, 41, Mothers Tea 13, 41, Tolo dance 13, 41, Playday 13, 41, Student patrol 131, Thanksgiving basltet chairman 141, Yell cluchess 121, Song leader 141, Senior play committee chair- man. NOLEN ANWAY . . . Entered from Rhodes, Iowa l935. Boys club. PATRICIA ATWOOD . . . Entered from Seattle E937. Washington State theatre publicity committee 141, Penny drive 141, Girls mixer MARY LOUISE AYER . . . Latin club 1l, 21, Librarian's assistant 141, Spanish club 13, 41, Senior ball, Natural History club 12, 3, 41, junior prom, Class assembly 13, 41. EARL BACH . . . German club 13, 41, Big O 13, 41, Natural History club 12, 3, 41, Language assembly 131, Cleanup squad. MARIE BACHMAN . . . Natural History club 131, Spanish club 12, 31, Secretarial Science club DOROTHY BAGLEY . . . Bi-Weekly ad staff 141, Senior play committee. JOSEPHINE BAKER . . . Entered from Tacoma l936. Latin club 131, Mixed chorus ROBERT BAKER . . . Big O 141, Spanish club 1l, 21, Cleanup squad 1l1, Football letter 13, 41- KATHRYN BALES . . . Entered from Rochester, I937. Girls club. DOROTHY BARKER . . . Natural History club 13, 41, Secretarial Science club vice president 141, A.S.B. usher 141, Senior ball, junior prom, May dance 13, 41, Girls club party 141, Playday 13, 41, Mothers Tea 13, 41, Tolo dance 13, 41, Student patrol 131, G.A.A. president 141 letter 1l, 41 honor letter 131 honorarium' 141, Girls club cabinet 141. RUTH BARNES . . . Entered from Se- attle l935. Junior play, Secretarial Science club 141. WILLIAM BARNUM . . . Entered from Seattle I935. Boys club. JACK BATEMAN . . . T-Square club 121, Class assembly 131, Basketball 131. JACK BATES . . . Spanish club 12, 31, Photography club 131 president 141. ERVIN BAUER . . . C-lee club 13, 41, Boys club. EUGENE BECK . . . Bi-Weekly staif 131 assistant editor 141, Annual staff 13, 41, Dads night 131, Certified Prospective Accountants club 13, 41, Junior play program committee 131, Whatnot business manager 13, 41, Boys club publicity committee 141, Quill and Scroll 141. LOIS BENN . . . Spanish club 1l, 21, Secretarial Science club WALTER BENN . . . Boys club. BERT BENNETT . . . Latin club 11, 2, 31, Cleanup squad 1l1. JOSEPHINE BIGELOW . . . Latin club 1l, 21, Orchestra 1l, 2, 3, 41, Music meet 1l, 2, 41, Honor society 12, 3, 41, Language assembly 131, French club 13, 41, Mixed chorus 141, Advanced girls glee 141, Operetta 141, Operetta program chairman 141, Senior play committee. SETH BISH . . . Entered I934, reentered from Clarkston I937. Band 1l, 21, Class assembly committee 1l, 21, Photography club 141, Senior ball, Senior play committee, A.S.B. usher committee 141, Wrestling 1l1. VIRGINIA BITTLINGMEYER . . . Senior tea 1l1, Student gym instructor 121. EULA BLACKMAN . . Library staff 121, Spanish club 1l, 21. MILDRED BLAIR . . . Entered from Buckley 1937. Girls club. DON BOONE . . . Spanish club 1l, 21, Boys club. VIRGIE BOONE . . . A.S.B. cashier 131, Mothers Tea 131, Style show 131, Certified Prospective Accountants club 131, Latin club 13, 41. RONALD BOSTWICK . . . Tennis club 1l, 21 vice president 131 president 141 letter 13, 41, Debate 1l1 letter 12, 3, 41, Debate club secretary 131, C.P.S. Championship 131, Latin club 1l, 21, Quill and Scroll 141, I-li-Arts 131, Forensic manager 141, A.S.B. social committee 141 usher committee 131, Junior prom 'general chair- man, Class assembly 131, Representative to Boys club 131, Executive council 141, Leaders conference 141, Basketball 1l1, Intramural bas- ketball 12, 3, 41, Vocational guidance committee 131, Dads night 1l, 2. 3, 41, Bi-Weekly staff 131 editor 141, Hello Walk Week general chairman 141, Annual staff 13, 41, Radio 13, 41, Courtesy week sign chairman 131, Toastmaster contest winner 131, Senior ball. ROBERT BRABROOK . . . Track 1l1 letter 12, 3, 41, Football 121, Big O 12, 3, 41, Hi-Y 131 president 141, Friendship committee 141, Spanish club 12, 31. RAYMOND BRADSHAW . . . Boys club, A.S.B. assembly committee 121. FANNY BRADY . . . G.A.A. 1l, 21, Mixed chorus 13, 41, Clee club 13, 41, Natural History club 12, 3, 41, Spring concert 131, Operetta 141, Bi-Weekly staff 141, Annual staff 141, Junior prom, Senior Ball, Class assembly 1l, 31, S.W.W. Music meet 141, Mothers Tea 12, 31, Junior play committee. BERNICE BRANDT . . . Mothers Tea cleanup chairman 121 hostess 131, Class assembly 1l, 2, 3, 41, Soph-Frosh mixer 121, Style show 13, 41, Hello Walk com- mittee 141, May Court, May dance throne chairman 131, Senior ball finance chairman 141, Tolo dance 141, Latin club treasurer 121 sec- retary 131, Class treasurer 141, Junior play, .A.S.B. assembly chairman 141, S.W.W. Playday 121, Music meet 1l, 2, 3, 41, String quartet 12, 3, 41, Radio 12, 3, 41, Orchestra 1l, 2, 3, 41, Nurse's assistant 13, 41, Honor society 1l, 2, 3, 41, Senior play committee. MURIEL .BRANDT . . . Girls club and auxiliary, Latin club 1l, 21. 'NORMAN BREKKE . . . Boys club. 'ROY BRENNAN, . .1 . Entered from Tacoma I937. Latin club 141, Annual staff 141,, Bi-Weekly staff 141. BILL BRENNER . . ,. May King, Big' O 1l, 21 president 13, 41, Hi-Y 1.2, 3, 41,' Dads night 13, 41, Hi- Arts 141, Student body vice president 141, Class president 121 sec- retary 131, Spanish club president 141, Language council,vice preside - . i 131, Football letter 1l, 2, 3, 41, Intramural basketball 12, t i, ' Track 131, Baseball letter 1l, 2, -3, 41. , , . ' - e eUff'1'riQQ X?fi5:-sis.-ALei . ' V ,ras ffsefiieffies . el , , - QSQBRIJCE BRIGGS . viii? 413,-.DE-it g it A 'Qfrf5ini1iC,!ifsC0mH2iffee 4'i1'ff,12i59kf13,14J,. DEl4YAZ'BR0WNF,,!- - Env cl ifrginf-,Tacoma -l932qi2g,'5Secretarial ,segeeee . BRO -Nl-,,aQ9BQysiF 'b-i QEIEF: ette f eerse esefe A 'ihi .. 'oai' . . ee.s, s ' A . . . Girls glee club qi, 3, 49, Mixed 1 ef3,1iQ4LQQ2gA8vanced girls glee 141, Vocal music letter 141. . 35 , , at e . . . Entered from Ocosta 1936. Girls club, 43, 45. GENEVIEVE BURQESH . . . Student - 'gym instructor 12, 31, A.S.B. usher, chairman BILL BURKE . . . Cleanup squad 1l1, French, club 12, 31, ,Language assembly 131, Photography Qclubi 131,' Student patrol 131, 'Track 13, 41, Natural History club 13, 41, Class assembly 141, Motion picture operator 13, CALVINeBURTCHE.TT . . . Cub football 12, 31, Boys club., ROBERT CAMPBELL . . . C-lee club 1l, 2, 3, 41, Mixedxchorus 1l, 2, 3, 41, Class assembly 1l, 2, 3, 41, Junior play, Operetta 1l, 2,g41,'Radio 12, 3, 41, Boys equartet, Senior play. - 1 1 ' - e DORIS CHAMBERS . . . Natural. History club 121i,Al-li1Arts X as 141, lVlothersrTea food chairman 1l1, Language assembly 131, C-.A.A. - 1 111, Class assembly 12, 3, 41, S.W.W. Playday 111, Christmas , assembly 1141, Fashion show 131, Junior prom, Senior ball, Mask and if , Dagger secretary 141, Spanish club 131 secretary 121, Girls auxiliary XR vice presiclepE?'1fgg1,representative 1l1, May court 141 page 1l1, Radio ' SGS 5 .. Q- --as 1 131, Se ee nggeeg, DOROTHY CLARK . . .X Entered , from California May dance 131, Junior prom, 131, ,Senior ball, Girls club tolo Senio ON . -If . Entered from San ,,Francisco,jf1 3 -5 1 AQQX'a'iWard,,j1glg1.:gQQgchestra 13, 41,. Debate ,,,.. X ffiflftleet 11 P55412ffjeniworljpalligqihrnittee, Natural Historgib ' , 15 1ji5noxge,s,o,ciwety assembly 131j Tennisaelub 2141, French J 131, cliil53,131, Girlsrclub party 141, eGirls,,clLfb sg' l Senior Play? COHRS . . Girls clubgiindi -,ig VETORIQ 'J i'r'i . 'JtiMothers Tea 12, 31, Secretarial Sgie aeselunivr PTOYQQ 5650! ebgll- 3 , , , X ,,,. ,e rr' i ' 2 M Q ' to ..e . , ge. if e . . , ii.e , 3 1 F ffffiiQ?ieGEQRQE.,s s A Club-i club rl. 29. 4 'tte' Q ,xj.:,Q,QW, rgteredlfifrom TaC1ii,,,,, Olympus if W bi-weelcly.Q2QSfiL 3if'7f1ACxlass 'V K A g 1l, 2,1-337-'41,i Negroejubilee. 'el' 1l1, Mixed choiis F5 gmixer, French clubtpresident ,121,:Junior ' Senior ball, Operetta 12, 41,'tBiitWee,kly stafl?eiiT1i4 Annua t t ' M , ,,,, . : :. fe 1 editor 141, Music letter 141,iSupreme-V society 1l, 2, 3, 41, Torch pin, Nursefs'assisf t b retary 141. 1 ' ,L 4 . U K LYNELLE CRAWFORD . . . Girls glee 11, 21, Mixed chorus 13, 41, Operetta 141, Bi-Weekly ad staff 141, Annual circulation manager 141, Class assembly CECIL CUNNINGHAM . . . Entered from Hugoton, Kansas 1936. Boys club, Baseball 13, 41. LORRAINE. CYSEWSKI . . . Entered from Jamestown, North Dakota 1936. Bi-Weekly staE 13, 41, Annual staff 131, May dance 131, Secretarial Science club 141, Photography club HOWARD DAHN . . . Entered from Spokane 1936. Bi- Weekly staff 13, 41, Annual staff 13, 41, Junior play committee, Junior assembly, Junior prom, Student patrol 131, Dads night 131, Senior ball, Senior assembly committee, Spanish club 131, A.S.B. rules committee 131, Radio 131, Senior play committee. BETTY DAR- LING . . . Latin club 11, 21, Junior play costume chairman, A.S.B. usher 141, Library assistant 12, 31, Senior ball, Junior prom, Class assembly 141, Quill and Scroll 141, Annual associate editor 141, Bi- Weekly staff 141, Sophomore assembly costume chairman, Advanced girls glee 141, Tolo dance assistant chairman 141, May dance 131, A.S.B. social chairman 141, Class secretary 121, Senior play com- mittee, May court 141, Fashion show 131, Mothers Tea 141. VELMA DETHLEFS . . . Girls club1 3, 41, Certified Prospective Accountants club 131. HARADON DILLON . . . Olympus Bi-Weekly 131 sports editor 141, Annual staff 141, Quill and Scroll 141, Dads night 131, Radio 141, Golf 11, 2, 3, 41. DAVID DODDS . . . Latin club 11, 21, French club 141, Whatnot assistant editor 121,'Olympus Bi- Weekly 13, 41. JANICE. DOI-IM . . . French club 11, 21, Hi- Arts secretary 131, Orchestra 13, 41, Whatnot assistant editor 141. ELWOOD DOLMAN . . . Entered from Tacoma 1936. Boys club, Hi-Arts 13, 41. LOYD DOOLEY . . . Latin club 13, 41, Bi-Weekly ad staff 13, 41. VIVIAN DREES . . . Entered from Timber Lake, South Dakota 1935. Secretarial Science club 141, Girls club DARREL DUNN . . . l-li-Y 13, 41, Natural History club 141, Certified Prospective Accountants club 131 president 141 , Class assembly 13, 41, Music meet 12, 41, Boys club friendship committee 141, Su- preme court judge 141, Assistant A.S.B. treasurer 141. LOLETA EBBUTT . . . G.A.A. 111, French club 121, Natural History club 121, Class assembly 121, ,Certified Prospective Accountants club 131, Secretarial Science club 141, Fashion show 131, Quill and Scroll 141. CLIFFORD EITREIM . . . Glee club 141, Track 131. DOROTHY EKLUND . . . Spanish club 12, 31, Language assembly 131, Operetta 121, G.A.A. 11, 2, 31, Tennis club 141, Senior ,Play committee. EDNA ENSIGN . . . Latin club 13, 41, Girls club. TOM ENSIGN . . . Mixed chorus, Boys glee 13, 41, Operetta 1-'11, Latin club 11, 21, Student patrol assistant chief 141. DAVID ERNST . . . -Entered from Seattle 1935. Photography club 12, 3, 41, Tennis club 12, 3, 41' secretary-treasurer 141, Class assembly 13, 41, Junior play, junior prom, Senior ball general chair- man, Student patrol 131, Foreign Language assembly 131, Latin club 121, French club 13, 41, Debate club 131 letter 141, A.S.B. athletic manager 141, Boys glee club 141, Penny Drive committee 141, Boys club program committee 131, Senior Play committee. FLORENCE EVANS . . . Entered from Winlock 1936. Girls club. INGA FANT . . . Junior prom, Senior ball, Mothers Tea 131, May dance 131, Whatnot 11, 2, 3, 41, Hi-Arts MERLYN FLAHAUT . . . Mixed chorus 141, Operetta 141, Class assembly 141, Radio 141, Student patrol 131, Boys Glee club 12, 3, 41. MARY FORSTER . . . Latin club 11, 21, German club 13, 41, Natural History club 13, 41, Tennis club 11, 2, 41, Language assembly 131, International Intelligencer German page editor 131. GORDON FOY . . . Hi-Y 13, 41, Class president 121 assembly 141, representative to Boys club 12, 3, 41, Big O vice presi- dent 141, Football 121 letter 13, 41, Basketball 111 letter 12, 3.41, Baseball 111 letter 12, 3, 41. EUGENE FRYOU . . . Boys club, Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41. DELCIA GABY . . . Spanish club 12, 31, French club 13, 41, Language assembly 131. GLADYS GALLVAS . . . Natural His- tory club 121, May dance committee 131, A..S.B. cashier 131, Certified Prospective Accountants club 131, Secretarial Science club 141, Senior ball, Tolo dance 141. ,3fw W2f'V2-ff STI-IER GEPHART . . . Entered from Bonner's Ferry, Idaho 1936. Student patrol 141, French club 131, Senior play committee. ALFRED GOETSCH . . . Boys club, German club 13, 41. CHRISTINE GOLDSBY . . . Girls club, Spanish club 11, 21. FRED GOLSON . . . Spanish club 12, 31, Language assembly 131, Student patrol 13, 41. VIRGINIA GOODPASTURE . . . Junior prom, Senior ball, Class assembly 12, 3, 41, Tolo dance 141, Natural History club 12, 31, Secretarial Science club 141, A.S.B. assembly chairman 141 assembly secretary 131, Bi-Weekly ad staff 141, Olympus Annual ad staff 141, Chairman programs committee Spring concert EDWIN GOODRICH . . . Boys club. DEARN GRAINGER . . . Knights of Oyster 11, 21, Class assembly 11, 2, 3, 41, I-li-Y 131, Dads night 11, 2, 31, Latin -club. ROBERT GREGORY . .' . French club 11, 21, German class trea- surer 131 vice president GWENDOLYN GRIFFITH . . . Entered 1934, re-entered from Seattle, 1936. G.A.A. 11, 3, 41 letter 131 , Senior play committee. .OLIVE GROOM . . . Tennis club 111, Nurse's assistant 141, Bi-Weekly ad staff CYRIL HAGERTY . . . Boys glee club 11, 2, 3, 41, Mixed chorus 12, 3, 41, Boys double quartet 141, Op- eretta 121, Music meet 11, 2, 3, 41. WILLIAM HAMER . . . Spanish club 11, 21, Junior orchestra 12, 3, 41, Band 12, 3, 41, junior prom, Class assembly 121, Music meet 12, 3, 41. CLINTON HANSEN . . . Photography club 12, 3,41, Orches- tra 11, 2, 3, 41, Band 12, 3, 41, Class assembly 11, 2, 3, 41, Latin club 11, 21. CLERC HARMON . . . Knights of Oyster president 141, Spanish club 11, 21. DAVE HARRIS . . . Big O 12, 3, 41, Hi-Y 12, 31, Football letter 13, 41, Basketball letter 12, 3, 41, Base- ball letter 12, 3, 41. MARGARET HARRIS . . . Junior play, Class assembly 12, 35, Girls club representative 145, Girls auxiliary representative 125, Tennis club 145, Class representative to executive council 12, 3, 45, Girls aux- iliary program chairman 125, Girls club entertainment chairman 135 vice president 145, Assembly committee secretary BEATRICE HASH . . . Girls club and auxiliary, Secretarial Science club 145. ZETTA HAVENS . . . Natural History club 125, Senior ball, Class assembly 12, 35 , Junior prom, junior play, U. of W. Leaders con- ference 145, Bi-Weekly ad manager 145, A.S.B. assembly committee 13, 45, Quill and Scroll 145, Class secretary 145, Girls auxiliary social chairman 125, Mothers Tea 13, 45, Social committee 145, Fashion show 12, 35. DONALD HAYS . . . Senior ply committee, Spanish club 13, 45, Big O 13, 45, Senior ball, Language assembly 13, 45, Track 125 letter 13, 45. TED HEDGES . . . Spanish club 13, 45, Honor society 11, 2, 3, 45, Big O 145, Football 12, 35 letter VIOLET HEDGES . . . Natural History club 125, G.A.A. 115, Class assembly 1175. VIOLA HENDRICKSON . . . Girls advanced glee club 145, G.A.A. letter 115. HEWITT HENRY . . . Latin club 11, 25, Honor society 115, Natural History club 12, 35 president 145, assembly 145, Big O 145, Class assembly 13, 45, Hi-Y 145, Class president 145, Boys club standards committee chairman 145, Intramural basket- ball 12, 3, 45, Track letter 13, 45, May court 145. ROBERTA HENRY . . . Entered from Edmond, Oklahoma 1937. Certified Prospective Accountants club 145, Latin club 145. ROBERT HERBERT . . . Band 12, 3, 45, Photography club 145 president 135, Natural History club 135, Class assembly 11, 2, 3, 45, Annual staff photographer 13, 45, Vocational Guidance publicity chairman JULIUS HERRE . . . Entered from Fremont, Ne- braska 1936. T-Square 13, 45, Boys club 13, 45. LOTS HODGE . . . Entered from Sumner 1935. G.A.A. 12, 3, 45, Bi-Weekly staff 145, Annual staff 145, 'Bi-Weekly ad staff GILBERT HOGLUND . . . Dads night 12, 35, Quill and Scroll 145, Bi-Weekly ad staff 145, House and Grounds committee 135, Bi-Weekly circulation manager 145, Photography club 145, Intra- mural softball 115, Intramural basketball 12, 3, 45. ARTHUR HOLBROOK . . . Spanish club 11, 25, Tennis club 115 letter 12, 3, 45 vice president 145, Junior prom, Senior ball, Photography club 145, Class assembly 12, 3, 45, Quill and Scroll 145, Orchestra 115, Junior play, Band 12, 3, 45, Student band leader 145, Boys club board of control 145, Bi-Weekly sports editor 145, Annual staff 145, Photography club vice president 145, Hi-Y 145, Radio 13, 45, Older Boys conference 13, 45, Dads night 12, 3, 45, Spring concert 13, 45. BETTY JEAN HOLLAND . . . Senior play, Band 11, 2, 35, Orchestra 12, 45, Latin club 115 treasurer 125, Junior prom, ,lunior play committee, Senior ball, G.A.A. 115, Class assembly 11, 2, 3, 45, Mothers Tea 135, Fashion show 135, Music meet 11, 2, 3, 45. RUTH HONEY . 4 . Girls glee 11, 25, Mixed chorus 13, 45, Secretarial Science club 145, Negro jubilee 115, Operetta 125, Spring concert RICHARD HOPP . . . Senior play committee, T-Square 145 secretary-treasurer 12, 35, Photography club 13, 45, junior play committee, Class assembly 135, Older Boys conference 135, Glee club 135, Spring concert 135, Latin club 115. PAULA HOOVER . . . Bi-Weekly staff 13, 45, Radio 145, Class assembly 11, 25, Hi-Arts club 145, Beginning girls glee FRANKTE HOWARD . . . Entered from Tacoma 1937. Quill and Scroll 145, Bi-Weekly staff 145 assistant ad manager 145, Annual staff 145. JACK HUDSON . . . Frosh-Soph mixer publicity chair- man 125, Class yell king 145, Big O 13, 45, Hi-Arts 145, Baseball letter 12, 3, 45, Intramural basketball 12, 3, 45. MARY HUFF . . . Entered from Wapato 1937. Advanced girls glee 145, Girls club. CLAUDE HUNTAMER . . . Honor society 12, 31, Knights of Oyster 1l, 21, Baseball 12, 31 letter 141, lntramural basketball 12, 3, 41, Intramural softball 1l1. JACK HURSEY . . . Boys club. CORINNE HOUSTON . . . Spanish club 1l, 21, Ad- vanced girls glee 13, 41, Junior prom, May dance 131, Senior ball, Operetta DOROTHY HUSTON . . . Student patrol 141, Nurse's assist- ant HENRY IMORI . . . Honor society 1l, 2, 31, Latin club 1l, 21, Debate letter 141, Student patrol 141, YOSHIKO ISHI- HARA . . . Girls club and auxiliary. JANET ISTAS . . . Senior play committee chairman, G.A.A. 11, 21 letter 13, 41 Cabinet 13, 41, Natural History club 141. Operetta 121, Junior prom, Senior ball, Mothers Tea 1l, 21, May dance committee 131, Student gym instructor 12, 31, Junior play ushers co-chairman. JOYCE ISTAS . . . Senior play committee, Natural History club 141, Tennis club 141, 111 letter 12, 31 honorarium 141, Senior ball, Junior prom, Mothers Tea co-chair- man 1l, 21, Student gym instructor 13, 41, Junior play ushers co chairman, May dance committee ROBERT JACKSON . . Boys club, Senior play committee chairman. GEORGE JACKSON . . . Entered from Spokane I937. Bi- Weekly assistant circulation manager 141 acl staff FRANCES JACOBS . . . G.A.A. 1l1, Girls club and auxiliary. EDNA JACOBSON . . . Senior ply committee, Negro jubilee 1l1, Glee club 111, G.A.A. 121, Music meet 121, Certified Prospective Ac- countants club 121, A.S.B. cashier 13, 41, Senior ball. MARIAN JENNINGS . . . Fashion show 121, Senior ball, Annual ad staff 141, Bi-Weekly ad staff 141, Class assembly 111, A.S.B. usher 141, Girls representative to executive council 11 1, G.A.A. 1l1. EUNICE JERNIGAN . . . Natural History club 12, 3, 41 secretary 131, Junior play, Secretarial Science club 141, Operetta 121, Concert 131, Certihed Prospective Accountants club vice president 131, G.A.A. 1l1. DOUGLAS JOHNSON . . .A.S.B. president 141, Hi-Y 1l, 2, 3, 41, Class assembly 11, 21, Big O banquet chairman 141, Class president 1l, 2, 31 treasurer 121, Hi-Y treasurer 131, Foot- ball 12, 31 letter 141, Basketball 1l, Z1 letter 13, 41, Band 12, 3, 41, Orchestra 1l, 21, Music meet 1l, 2, 41. MILTON JOSEPHSON . . . Spanish club 1l1, Intramural bas- ketball 12, 31 softball 12, 31. RICHARD KANNEY . . . As- sembly committee 12, 41, Boys club friendship committee 121, Class assembly 1l, 2, 3, 41, Junior play, Mask and Dagger 131 make-up committee 141 assembly 141, Yell staff advisory committee 141, Class ell leader 141 MARJORIE KEGLEY y . . . . Entered from Silver- dale l937. Girls club. VICTOR KELLY . . . French club 1l, 21, Boys representative to executive council 1l, 2, 3, 41, Boys club friendship committee chair- man 141, Cub basketball letter 11, 2, 31, Football manager letter 131, Baseball ROSE KESELEFF . . . Entered from Seattle l935. Senior play committee, Mothers Tea 12, 31, Thanksgiving baskets 131, Fashion show 131, Junior play committee, Class assembly 131, Junior prom, Student patrol 131, Library staff 12, 31, Girls mixer 141, Latin club 12, 31, Debate club GLADIS KEYES . . . Junior prom, Class assembly 1l, 2, 31, Senior ball, Junior play, Bi-Weekly staff 141, Mask and Dagger 13, 41, G.A.A. letter 121, Senior play com- mittee. 1 .lr LOIS JANE KEIFFER . . Junior prom, Class assembly 131, Senior ball, French club 12, 31, Junior play, Fashion show 131, Motlmers Tea 131, Girls mixer 141, Girls club social chairman 141, JAMES KING . . . Entered 1934. Re-entered from Seattle 1937. Golf 12, 41, Orchestra RUSSELL KIRK- ENDALL . . . Entered from Seattle 1936. Certified Prospective Accountants club 141, Boys club. ETHEL KLINE . . . Honor society 12, 31, Natural History club 121, Hi-Arts- 11, 21, Secretarial Science club 141, A.S.B. cashier 141, Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41, Music meet 11, 2, 41, Junior assembly, Honor study chairman 131. JOHN KNITTLE . . . Boys club. CLARA KNUDSEN . . . Natural History club 12, 31, A.S.B. usher 141, Senior ball, May dance 141, Mothers Tea 141, G.A.A. 111 letter 12, 31. I HAROLD KOCH . . . Boys club, Latin club MARY JANE KOHLER . . . Tennis club 111, G.A.A. 111, French club 11, 21, Natural History club 13, 41, Junior play, Junior prom, Senior ball, Natural History club assembly 141, Class assembly 141, Publicity chairman for band concert 141, Senior play committee 141, Senior gift chairman for band concert 141, Senior play committee chairman, Senior gift committee. WILFRED KOVER . . . Spanish club 11, 21, Wrestling 11, 21. I KATHERINE KRAMER . . . Entered from Lacey 1937. Girls club. OB KUHLMAN . . . Foreign language assembly 131, T- Square 11, 2, 31, Class assembly 131, French club 111, German club 13, 41. EDWARD KUHR . . . German club 13, 41, Big O 141, Student patrol 131, Football 131 letter 141, Track 13, 41. ROBERT LAFOND . . . Hi-Arts 141, Basketball 11, 2, 31. ROSEANNE LAFOND . . . A.S.B. usher 141, Natural History club 12, 31, Girls glee club 11, 21, Mixed chorus 131, Operetta 121, Mothers Tea 11, 2, 31, Junior prom, A.S.B. social committee 131, Senior ball, Girls auxiliary president 121, G.A.A. basketball manager 121 treasurer 131, Class treasurer 131, Girls club secretary 131 usher chairman 141, G.A.A. letter 111 honor letter 12, 31. PHILIP LAM- BERT . . . Entered from Seattle 1937. Class yell leader 141. PEYTON LASPA . . . Senior play, Class assembly 11, 2, 3, 41, Dads night 13, 41, Older boys conference chairman 141, Christmas assembly 13, 41, Junior play, Mask and Dagger 13, 41, Golf club letter 131 vice president 141, Band 12, 3, 41, Hi-Y 131 vice president 141, Tennis manager 11, 21, Latin club 11, 21, Natural History club 131, Photography club 12, 31, Class vice president 131, Boys club secretary 141, Basketball 11, 21, May Court prime minister. ED- WARD LAWRENCE . . ' . Boys club, Student patrol EDITH LEAMING . . . Entered from Tacoma 1934. Certified Prospective Accountants club 141, Girls club 13, 41. DORIS LEE . . . Entered from White Swan 1936. Editor Junior edition The Olympus, Student gym instructor 131, Library staff 141, Radio 13, 41, German club 13, 41, Latin club 131, Bi-Weekly assist- ant editor 141, Annual staff 13, 41, Quill and Scroll 131 secretary 141, Vocal concert publicity chairman 131, Office staff 131, International Intelligencer German page editor 141. PEGGY LEMAY . . . En- tered from Vancouver 1935, re-entered from Seattle 1936. Senior play, Library staff 121, Girls club party 131, Junior prom, Class assembly 131, Senior ball, French club 13, 41, Bi-Weekly staff 13, 41, Annual staff 141, Hi-Arts 141, Baccalaureate, and graduation usher 131, Mothers Tea 131, Hello Walk LUCILLE LEMIEUX . . . Honor society 12, 3, 41, Natural History club 141, French club 13, 41, Latin club ,11, 21, Mothers Tea 121, Junior prom, Girls club mixer 141. I BERTHA LENSEGRAV . . . Entered from Roslyn, South Dakota I937. Girls club. GEORGE LEVENHAGEN . . . En- tered from Tacoma l935. Boys club, Latin club 121. MARY LOUISE LEVESQUE . . . Natural History club 141, Certihed Prospective Accountants club secretary 141 treasurer 141, Mothers Tea 131, Junior prom, Girls club mixer 141, Operetta 121. RICHARD LEWIS . . . Foreign language assembly 131, Class assembly 1l1. Stage crew 121 manager 13, 41, French club 13, 41 president 131, Class vice president 1l1. WILLIAM IJHEUREUX . Boys club. CURTIS LINDBERG . . . Natural History club 12, 3, 41, Drafting club 141, Photography club 141, Bi-Weekly staff 141, Annual staff 141, Assistant chairman of publicity committee for senior play. - HELENE LINTON . . . Entered from Seattle I937. Girls club. EDITH LOHRENGEL . . . Entered from Clay Center, Kansas l935. Girls club. HELEN LUND . . . Girls club. HAROLD LUNN . . . Drafting club 121, Junior prom, Natural History club 131 assembly 141, Senior ball, Band 1l, 2, 3, 41, Orches- tra 131, Latin club 13, 41. HELEN MADDEN . . . G.A.A. 121, Spanish club 12, 31, Secretarial Science club 141. JOHN MAR- CHINA . . . Intramural basketball, Track 13, 41, Football 1l, 41, Photography club 141, Dads night 121, Wrestling letter 1l1. BETTE MARCUM . . . Latin club 13, 41, Natural History club 141, Class assembly costume committee 131, Junior prom, Senior ball, Nlothers Tea 121. CLINTON MARSHALL . . . Clean-up squad 121, Hi-Arts 141. HELEN MARSHALL . . . Senior play committee, Latin club 1l, 21, Class assembly 1l, 41, Honor society 12, 3, 41 assembly 141. FLORENCE MASEMORE . . . French club 1l, 21, Latin club 12, 3, 41, Junior play, Mothers Tea 1l, 2, 31, Senior ball, Junior prom, May dance 131, G.A.A. letter ARLENE MATHER . . . Natural History club 12, 3, 41 assembly 141, Senior play com- mittee, Class assembly 1l, 2, 3, 41, Foreign language assembly 131, German club secretary 13, 41, Secretarial Science club vice president 141, Honor society 12, 3, 41, May court, Mixed chorus secretary 13, 41, Music meet 12, 41, Vocal concert 1l, 31, Operetta 141, Class treasurer 141, Junior play, Junior prom, Senior ball, Girls mixer 131. COLVER MATTERS . . . Band 1l, 2,' 3, 41, Class' assembly 12, 3, 41, Natural History club treasurer 141 as- sembly 141, Photography club 141, Big O 12, 3, 41, Vocational guid- ance 13, 41 chairman 141, Music meet 1l, 2, 41, Junior prom, Senior ball, Supreme court justice 141, Track letter 12, 3, 41. GEORGE MATTSON . . . Boys club, German club 13, 41. HELENA MATTSON . . . Latin club 1l, 21, Spanish club German club 13, 41, Debate club 141. BEN MAUERMANN . . . Boys club. JOY MAYFIELD . . . Natural History club 12, 3, 41, Hi-Arts 141, G.A.A. 1l, 2, 41, Senior ball, Girls mixer 141, Class assembly 131. ORVILLE MCCASLIN . . . Entered from Rainier l934. Class president 1l1, Boys club. BEATRICE McDOWELL . . . Negro jubilee 1l1, Operetta 121, Operetta property chairman 141, Music meet 1l, 21, Radio 1l, 2, 31, Class assembly 1l, 21, Latin club program chairman GENEVIEVE McKAMEY . . . Debate letter 13, 41 social manager 141, Class assembly 12, 41, Natural History club 141, Library staff 1l, 21, Foreign language assembly Honor society 12, 31, French club 13, 41. MARJORIE MCKINNEY . . . Negro ju- bilee 1l1, Operetta 12, 41, Class assembly 11 , 2, 3, 41, Mixed chorus 131 letter 141, Glee club 1l, 2, 41, Orchestra 12, 3, 41, Girls sextet 13,4-1, Music meet 12, 41, Spanish club 13, 41, Student patrol G.A.A. 11 1, Senior play committee. CHARLES MCLAUGHLIN . . . Senior play, l-li-Y 131 program chairman 141, Junior play, Class as- sembly 13, 41, Honor society 12, 31 president 141, Tennis club 13, 41, French club 1l, 21, Boys club president Lower court judge 141 , Whatnot staff 141, Apportionment committee 141, Executive coun- cil 141, Class president 121, Intramural baseball 12, 3, 41 basket- ball 12, 3, 41. HARRIET McMURRY . . . Natural History club 141, Sec- retarial Science club president 141, French club secretary 131, Honor society 12, 3, 41, Junior play, Class assembly 13, 41, junior prom, Senior ball, Fashion show 131, A.S.B. assembly committee 141, Moth- ers Tea 111, Soph-Fresh mixer 121, Language council treasurer 131, Girls auxiliary treasurer 121, G.A.A. 1l, 21 letter 131, Senior play committee. PARKER McNElL . . . Senior play, Operetta 141, Debate letter 141, Band concert 1l, 21, Class assembly 1l, 2, 3, 41, Band 1l, 21, Vocal concert 131, Latin club 13, 41, Music meet 1l, 21, Boys quartet 141, Mixed chorus president 141, Lower court MARTHA MELL . . . Natural History club 13, 41, Spanish club 12, 31, treasurer 121, Junior play usher, Spanish club, Senior play committee. DOROTHY MEYER . . . Negro jubilee 1l1, Operetta costume committee 12, 41, Class assembly 131, Music meet 121, Library staff 13, 41, Mixed chorus 141, Girls glee 1l, 21, Senior play committee chairman. ALICE MICHAEL . . . Annual assistant ad manager 131, Olympus Bi-Weekly ad staff 131 staff secretary 141, junior play committee, Secretarial Science club 141, Certified Prospective Account- ants club 141, Quill and Scroll 141. GEORGE MILHOLLAND . . . Senior play, Operetta 141, Student patrol 131, Class assembly 1l, 2, 3, 41, Gym instructor 141, Mixed chorus 141, Boys glee 141, Dads night 141, Senior play usher Track 1l, 2, 3, 41. JUANITA MILLER . . . Entered from Littlerock l936. Student patrol 131, Secretarial Science club social chairman 141 secretary 141. PAUL MILLER . . . Big O 1411German club 13, 41, Latin club 1l, 21, Football 12, 31 letter 141, Basketball 131, Track 13, 41. ALBERT MOHRMANN . . . T-Square vice president 141, French club 12, 31, Language assembly 131, Leaders conference committee 141, Junior orchestra 1l1, Track manager 12, 31 letter 141, Intramural basketball 1l, 2, 31. MAR-IORIE MON'-lil . . . Natural History club 13, 41, Ger- man club 13, 41, Certified Prospective Accountants club 141, Senior ball, Class assembly 1l, 21, Language assembly 131, Junior play com- mittee, ,lunior prom, Band and Orchestra concert 1l1, G.A.A. 1l1 letter 12, 31, Mothers Tea 1l1, Senior play committee. LOYD MOSIER . . . T-Square secretary 131, Natural History club 131, Stage 141, Photography club ALICE MUESSEL . . . Senior play, Latin club 1l1 secretary 121, Honor society 12, 41, Mask and Dagger 131 president 141, Class assembly 1l, 2, 3, 41, Junior play, Commencement usher 131, Mothers Tea 131, Language council 141. JOHN MUMFORD . . . Entered from Saskatchewan, Canada l936. Band 13, 41 manager 141, Drafting club 13, 41 vice president 141 president 141, French club 13, 41. LYNN MUNSON . . . Senior play, Dads night 12, 31, Class assembly 12, 3, 41, Music meet 12, 3, 41, Junior prom, Senior ball, Radio 141, German club president 131, Student patrol head 141, Boys club representative 141, Election rules committee 131. ORVILLE MUNSON . . . Boys club. PAUL MURDOCH . . . Entered from Reno, Nevada 1937. Bi-Weekly ad staff 141, Boys club. RICHARD MURRAY . . . Hi-Y 13, 41, Knights of Oyster 11, 2, 31 vice president 141 president 141, Latin club 11, 21, Class assembly 11, 2, 41, Junior prom. ROBERT NEESE . . . Boys club. EUGENE NELSON . . . Hi-Y 13, 41, Junior prom, Quill and Scroll 131 president 141, Bi-Weekly staff 13, 41, Annual staff 131, Dads night 13, 41, Softball manager 131, Big O 13, 41, Class assembly 121, Football 11, 21 letter 13, 41, Basketball 11, 21 letter 13, 41, Baseball 141. HERBERT NELSON . . . Entered from Chehalis 1935. Boys club board of control 141, Class representative to Boys club 141, Spanish club 13, 41, Football 11, 2, 31 letter 141. GAILE NORMAN . . . Honor society 12, 3, 41, Band 11, 2, 3, 41, Natural History club 12, 31 secretary 141, Quill and Scroll 141, Sec- retarial Science club 141, Music meet 11, 2, 41, Junior prom, Olympus staff secretary 141, Point committee 13, 41 chairman 141, Senior play committee. ERWIN O'HARE . . . Natural History club 141, Baseball as- sistant manager 131 letter 141, Basketball assistant manager 13, 41, Intramural softball 12, 3, 41. ORREN OLSON . . . Spanish club 13, 41, Boys glee 13, 41, Mixed chorus 141, Class vice president 131. RUTH OLSON . . . Valedictorian, W.S.C. scholastic award, Junior play general chairman, Radio 141, Mothers Tea 131, Honor society 12, 31, Class assembly general chairman 141, International Intelligencer Spanish page editor 141, Girls club publicity chairman 141, A.A.U.W. award 131, Class assembly 12, 3, 41, Class treasurer 111, French club vice president 121, Spanish club vice president 141 president 131, Lower court secretary 141, G.A.A. letter 121, Senior play committee chairman. DON O'NEILL . . . Spanish club 12, 31, Photography club 12, 31, T-Square 141, Big O 131 sergeant-at-arms 141, Motion picture operator 121, Football cub letter 11, 21 varsity letter 13, 41, Base- ball 11, 21. JOSEPHINE O'NEILL . . . Entered from Seattle 1937. Girls club and auxiliary. CLARENCE OWEN . . . A.S.B. cashier 131 head cashier 141, Student patrol 13, 41, Certified Pros- pective Accountants club 13, 41. MARIAN PAINE . . . Entered from Dayton, Ohio 1935. Latin club 121, French club 13, 41 correspondence chairman 131, Interna- tional lntelligencer French page editor 141 , Class assembly 141, Mothers Tea 131. MARY PALMER . . . Entered from l-Iysham, Mon- tana 1936. Glee club 131, Girls club. ANDREW PASHKOWSKI . . . Spanish club 11, 21, May Court, Class president 13, 41, Foreign language assembly 131, Class assembly 131, Baseball letter 12, 3, 41, Football letter 141. ROBERT PATTEN . . . Big O 141, Hi-Y 141, Cub football 12, 3, 41, Track 13, 41. MARIAN PETERS . . . P.E.O. award String quartet 11, 2, 3, 41, Senior orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41, Solo contest 121 first place 141, Music meet 11, 2, 3, 41, Class assembly 11, 2, 3, 41, Junior play, Natural History club 141, Latin club 13, 41, Student patrol 13, 41, Language assembly 131, Radio 11, 2, 3, 41, Junior Orchestra student instructor 141. HELEN PETERSON . . . Girls club and auxiliary. P GRACE PHILLIPS . . . Honor society 12, 3, 41, Hi-Arts 13, -1-1, French club 131 secretary 141, Secretarial Science club 141, Senior ball. GEORGE PIFER . . . French club 11, 21, Football 11, 2, 31 letter 141, Intramural basketball BETTY PLANCICH . . , Quill and Scroll 141, Spanish club 11, 21, Hi-Arts club 11, 2, 3. 41 secretary-treasurer 131, Annual staff 131 editor 141, Photog- raphy club 141, Beginners glee 111. ELIZABETH PORAK . . . Fashion show 131, Junior play committee, Latin club 11, 21, French club 13, 41, Honor society 12, 3. 41, Senior ball, Senior play committee. DORIS PORN . . . Honor society 12, 41 secretary 131, Natural History club 12, 31 as- sembly 141, G.A.A. 111, French club 11, 21, Junior play cast 131, A.S.B. usher 13, 41, Class- assembly 12, 3, 41, Junior prom, Senior ball, Class secretary 131, Secretarial Science club secretary 141, Girls club treasurer 131, Girls auxiliary secretary 121, Lower court 141, A.S.B. secretary 141, Senior play committee. CHARLES PRESTON . . . Big O 141, Hi-Arts 12, 3, 41, Track letter 131. LOUISE PRICHARD . . . Girls club and auxiliary, Hi-Arts 12, 3, 41. MARIAN PRINE . . . Mothers Tea 11, 31, Bi- Weekly ad staff 141. ROBERT RADCLIFFE . . . Certified Prospective Accountants club 141, Student patrol 131 . RALPH RAWLINGS . . . Bi-Vveekly ad staff 141, Certified Prospective Accountants club LESLIE RAY . . . Latin club 121, Natural History club 141, May Court, Junior play, Class assembly 141, Golf club president 13, 41, Golf 111 letter 12, 3, 41, Intramural baseball 121, Basketball 131. ROBERT REINERTSEN . . . Latin club 11, 21, German club 13, 41, Honor society 11, 3, 41, Student patrol 13, 41, Mixed chorus 111, All-day radio broadcast ROBERT REPLOGLE . . . Boys club. DOLORES RICH- ARDS . . . Entered from Ocosta 1934, re-entered 1937. Honor society assembly 141, Band 11, 41, Latin club 11 1, Spanish club presi- dent 141, Music meet 11, 41. EUNICE RIETDORF . . . Latin club 11, 21, German club 13, 41. WARREN RIGGIN . . . Intramural basketball 11, 2, 31, Band 11, 2, 31. DUNCAN ROBEY . . . German club 13, 41, German class president 141, Track 131 letter 141, Big O ROBERT ROBEY . . . Boys club. LOIS ROBINSON . . . Annual staff 131 assistant editor 141, Quill and Scroll 141, Bi-Weekly staff 13, 41, High School Chatter column, Hi-Arts 121. ROBERT ROCKWAY . . . Entered from Seattle 1934, re-entered I937. French club 11, 21, Cub basketball 11, 21. FRANCES ROLLE . . . Girls glee 11, 21, Winter carnival 111, Music meet 121, Mixed chorus 13, 41, Latin club 11, 21, Honor society 12, 41, Class assembly 121, Spring concert 131, Secretarial Science club DELLA NIAJE ROMINE . . . Girls club and auxiliary. FLOR- ENCE ROPER . . . Latin club 11, 2, 31, Girls sextet 141, Vocal concert 131, Operetta 141, Class assembly 141, Mixed chorus 13, 41, Secretarial Science club 141, Radio 141, G.A.A. 111. RICHARD SALTER . . . Certified Prospective Accountants club 141, Secre- tarial Science club president 141, Student loan secretary CLYDE SAYCE . . . Entered from Centralia I935. Spanish club 12, 31, ,Photography club 141, Intramural softball 12, 3, 41. MATILDA SCHMITZ. . . . Entered from Williston, North Da- kota 1937. Girls club. CAROLEE SEAGRAN . . . Class as- sembly 1l, 2, 3, 41, Honor society 121 assembly 13, 41, Vocal concert 1l, 31, Operetta 12, 41, Junior play prompter, French club 111 secretary 121, Fashion show 131, Mothers Tea 131, Junior prom, Senior ball, Language assembly 131, German club 131, Girls sextet 141, Spanish club vice-president 141, Class vice president 141, Camas girls club conference 131, Executive council 141, D.A.R. award 141, Radio 141, University of Washington leaders conference 141, Girls club president 141. NELSON SHATTUCK . . , Boys club. MARY LOU SHERK . . . Entered from Ilwaco 1935. A.S.B. social committee 121, Latin club 121, Mothers Tea 12, 31, Class assembly 12, 3, 41, Junior prom, Senior ball, Mask and Dagger 13, 41 recording secretary 141 assembly 131, Junior play, Hello Walk 141, Radio 131, Bi- Weekly ad staff 141, Sweater committee 131, Girls club mixer 141, Senior play. VERNON SHOLUND . . . Honor society assembly 12, 3, 41 banquet 13, 41, Class assembly 12, 3, 41, Knights of Oyster 1l, 2, 31, Natural History club 141 assembly 141, Boys representative to executive council 141, Track 12, 3, 41, Football 13, 41, Constitu- tion assembly 141, Radio 13, 41, Latin club 1l, 21, Foreign language assembly 131, Band 141, Older boys conference 141, Senior play. CLOYD SHORT . . . Boys club. DIANA SHWARTZ . . . Honor society 1l, 21, Secretarial Science club 141, French club 121. LELAND SIMMONS . . . Moving picture operator 141, Bi-Week- ly ad manager 141, Quill and Scroll 141, Natural History club 131, Lincoln assembly 141, T-Square club 141, Junior play committee, Wrestling 11 NORMAN SIMMONS . . . Entered from Walla Walla I937. Boys club. PATRICIA SKOG . . . Entered from Seattle I936. A.S.B. social committee 141, Mothers Tea 131, Thanksgiving baskets 141, Girls club mixer 141, Junior prom, Senior ball, May dance 131, Language assembly 131, Hello walk committee 141, Annual staff 141, Bi-Weekly staff 141, P.-T.A. dance committee 141, Senior play com- mittee. ALICE SKILLMAN . . . Negro jubilee 1l1, Class assem- bly 12, 41, Operetta 12, 41, Music meet 121, Student patrol 131, Mixed chorus 13, 41, Girls glee 1l, 2, 31 , Junior play committee, Girls sextet 13, 41, Latin club 1l, 21, Radio 12, 3, 41, Language assembly 131, Exchange concert 141, Senior play committee. GEORGE SMITH . . . Student patrol 13, 41, Junior play com- mittee, Class assembly 1l, 2, 3, 41, Band 1l, 2, 31, Orchestra 131, Operetta 141, Spanish club 1l, 21, Knights of Oyster 111, Class rep- resentative to Boys club 131, Boys club treasurer 141, Bi-Weekly staff 131, Boys glee 141, Pep band 12, 31, Radio 12, 41, Mixed chorus 141, Boys double quartet DORIS SPENCER . . . Senior ball 111, Mothers Tea committee 141, Senior play committee 141, G.A.A. RUSSELL SPRENGLE . . . Entered from Tacoma, l935. French club 13, 41, Intramural basketball 13, 41, Boys glee club 141, Mixed chorus 141, Operetta 141, Senior ball, Student patrol 131, Foreign language assembly 131, Baseball 13, 41, Track 141, Senior play. ROLLA SQUIRE . . . Boys club. RICHARD STARKEY . . . Entered from Seattle 1936, Photography club 141, Honor so- ciety 13, 41, Stage crew 13, 41 assistant manager 141, Motion picture operator 141, Language assembly 131, Senior ball, Junior prom, Span- ish club president ROBERT STARKEY . . . Entered from Seattle, I936. Junior play, Spanish club president 131, Language coun- cil treasurer 131 assembly 131, Class assembly 13, 41, Junior prom, Senior ball, Boys club board of control 13, 41, Senior class vice presi- dent, Basketball 141, Track 141, Senior play. JEAN STEAD . . . Mothers Tea 131, Fashion show 131, Girls mixer 141, Student patrol DOROTHY STEERE . . . Class assembly 121, P.E.O. award, Mothers Tea 12, 31, Natural History club 131, Junior prom, Senior ball, Junior play, Mask and Dagger as- sembly 13, 41 treasurer 141, Supreme court 141, Executive council 141, Girls club secretary 141, A.S.B. assembly committee 141, Senior play committee chairman. JEANNE STICKNEY . . . Latin club 1l, 21, Mothers Tea 12, 31, Junior prom, Senior ball, Secretarial Science club 141, Class secretary 121, Latin club secretary 121, Senior play committee. ,T 1 CHARLES STONEY . .1 . Spanish club 11, 21, Natural His- tory club 141, Hi4Arts 141, Band 11, 2, 31, Music meet 11, 21. KENNETH SULENES . . . Football 111, Basketball 11, 2, 31. RICHARD TALMADGE . . . Junior play, Natural History club vice president 131, Mask and Dagger secretary 131, Photography club vice president 131, Track 12, 3, 41 letter 121. EDWARD THAYER . . . Hi-Arts 13, 41, Big O 141, Football 13, 41, Track letter 13, 41. DORIS THOMAS . . . Girls club and auxiliary, Nurse's assistant 13, 41. RUBY THUNBERG . . . P.E.O, award, Class assembly 12, 3, 41, Natural History club 12, 31. Secretarial Science club 141, Honor society 12, 41, Music meet 11, 2, 41, String quartet 13, 41, Junior play committee Girls club party 141, Junior prom, Senior ball, Library staff 121, Latin club 111 program chairman 121, Secretarial Science club program chairman 141, Radio secretary 13, 41. DOROTHY TORNER . . . Honor society 12, 31 assembly 141, Secretarial Science club 141, Certified Prospective Accountants club 141, Executive council 141, Senior ball, A.S.B. cashier 13, 41. Quill and Scroll treasurer 141, Annual business manager 131, A.S.B. apportionment committee chairman MILDRED VAN PATTER . . . Secretarial Science club program chairman 141, Music meet 121 Operetta committee 141, Class assembly 12, 31, Bi-Weekly staff sec- retary 141, G.A,A. letter 11, 21. MARY WAGNER . . . Op- eretta 11, 21, Latin club 11, 21, junior play. o HAROLD WALDBURGER . . . Certified Prospective Ac- countants club 131, Spanish club 12, 31, A.S.B. cashier 131. JACK WALKER . . . Certified Prospective Accountants club vice president 141, German club 13, 41, Cleanup squad 121. EMERY WALL- ACE. . . . Certified Prospective Accountants club 131, Student patrol 13, 41, Band concert 111, Orchestra 12, 3, 41. GERTRUDE WALTERS . . . Entered from Sumner l936. Mothers Tea 131, Junior prom, Senior ball, Senior play committee. RUTH WALTERS . . . Girls club 13, 41, Nurse's assistant ROBERT WATKINS . . . Boys club. JOHN WEST . . . Student patrol 131, Honor society 12, 3, 41, Bi-Weekly staff 131, Constitutional assembly EARLDINE WHITE . . . Posture contest winner 121, Honor study hall chairman 141, Secretarial Science club 141, French club 12, 31, Language as- sembly 131, Student gym instructor 131. MAXINE WICK . . Girls club 13, 41, Latin club 121. BARBARA WIESE . . . Entered from Seattle l935. Fashion show 121, Junior play, Junior prom, Class assembly 131, Foreign language assembly 131, Mothers Tea 131, Senior ball, Thanksgiving baskets Senior orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41, Library staff 131, Music meet 11, 2, 3, 41, French club 11, 21, Negro jubilee 111, Advanced girls glee 111, Photography club secretary-treasurer 141. JOHN A. WILLIAMS . . . Spanish club 11, 31 secretary 141, Spanish class president 11, 41, Photography club president 141, Radio 11, 2, 3, 41. JOHN WILLIAMS . . . Boys club. PATRICIA WILLIS . , . Secretarial Science club 141, letter 11, 21. JOHN WILSON . . . Spanish club 12, 31, Student patrol 131, Boys glee 141, Golf letter 13, 41. MARGUERITE WINSTANLEY . . . Whatnot staff 121, Latin club 13, 41, French club 121 secretary 131, Language assembly 131, Class assembly 11, 41, Hoiior society 12, 31 assembly 141, Home Economics confer- ence 14 . MARGARET WISEMAN . . . Salutatorian, Secretarial Science club 141, Honor society 12, 31, Latin club 11, 21. FRANCES WOOD . . . Entered from Deer Park 1935. Honor society 13, 41, Student patrol 13, 41, Operetta 141, Spring concert 131, Secretarial Science club 141, Girls sextet 141, Class assembly 141, Mixed chorus 13, 41, Boys glee accompanist 141, Radio constitution committee 131, Senior play committee. DONALD WOODARD . . . Spanish club 13, 41, Dads night 131, Baseball ETHEL WORLAND . . . Entered from Aberdeen 1935. Op- eretta 141, Mixed chorus 141, Advanced girls glee 141, Vocal con- cert 131, May dance 131, Mothers Tea 12, 31, Junior prom, Senior ball, Natural History club 141, French club 12, 31, Language as- sembly 141, Language assembly costume chairman 131, Senior play committee. HUGH WYNNE . . . Senior ball, Student patrol 141, Cub football 11, 41. RICHARD YANTIS . . . Big O 121 ser- geant-at-arms 131 secretary 141, Class assembly 141, French club 11, 21, Bi-Weekly staff 13, 41, Junior play, Executive council 12, 3, 41, Basketball letter 11, 2, 3, 41, Track 111 letter 12, 3, 41, Boys club friendship committee POLLYANNA BURT . . . Entered from Portland, Oregon 1936, re-entered from Wallace, Idaho 1938. Quill and Scroll 141, Torch pin 141, Bi-Weekly ad staff Annual assistant ad manager 121 ad manager 141, Mixed chorus 12, 41, Girls glee club SAMUEL DINSMORE. . . . Entered 1934, re-entered from Bremerton 1938. Yell staff 11, 2, 31, Mask and Dagger vice presi- dent 141, May court, Junior play, One-Act play 131, Class assembly 121, Big O 141, I-li-Y 141, Knights of Oyster 11, 2, 3, 41, Track 11, 2, 3, 41, Pep assembly 11, 2, 31, Dads night 12, 31, Christmas play 131, Class yell king 131, Basketball 11, 21, Cub letter 131. Below Eterybociy had cl good time at the Senior Ball. Decoration ' motif Snow scene General chairman: David Ernst. XM .ix ' - ' Q' K K .ff - nigga, X K A 5-QQ J 8 f Ml. . --..1- , ,N sk K N iiswk ' NJ' X . Xl' x 1 - 5 A.: A gk K :fig . if if - i s -wwgf --R ---Svglsgsi is: f if ...az . . :fm -ww .:-- M . Q xi F' ww- L x -11 -5- sem f 3' ff? XXSN Q - , . 3 X. 'K iiixixaas N Q .sf , X -' 'K X Q A E N X Q SX X x K' Q 'B as ' , QEHNS Q S xx xii ,R - M- E . WNW, . Q ' Q 1 Q is il! if X aff S vb Q, 1' 8 P5 5 NX 2 'K We . gsm . SSRN A Q A ,X-.5 'Fai-I-'5-5?i?i s 'MW . ,ff W. :f3.f..As1g fx. X Xxx xxx ,iw Xggbk x ,Q L gfvxvsfx 3, :K -. i ilk!! .gx Ks. wx Q Q iw' is ge-XEQEX ,Awww AS , 1 SVJJLL V . , - xi X is -jg: M 33? iQ . ' xg: -iw' KN: - Q-'Yi -, av, ' in Fixx: K ' :Q-3' L L A K 'W - ' if 1 TAX. YE SX ' ' Q ' X - , im N-...W . S -JH nil' QQNN 'iii , nw smilin' through ITH Frank Baker in The presidentizll chair and ably assisted by Zan Sears, vice pre+1i-- dent, Violet wTiU1ClG1'VGCl', seeretziry, and Mary Kerbauigli, trezisurer, The junior class made il brilliant iirst- seinester record. Higliliglit was the Junior play. Takiiig over the Controls for the second semester were Roger Olson, presidentg Dick lXIONil1'lli11'2l,, Viee presiclentg Muriel Pierce, secretary and LaVadzL Gillilen, treasurer. In their reign fell The well organized Junior Week, The proni and :ls- senibly. Miss Mabel Stronnne, lVulTer In- gle, Miss Grayee Rotnian and Cecil J. Peringer graciously filled the po- sitions of advisers. Below is the male portion of the class' of '39. The posite pagej are divided likewise: A to K in the top pic- top picture includes those whose names begin with A to K ture, L to Z' in the bottom. This system makes for clearer inclusive. If his name should start with any letter past pictures and larger figures. K you'll find him in the bottom picture. The girls fop- O O I O ' juniors are jubilant Bearing their coat-of-arms of 11avy blue and White with regal l112l11l1Gl', tl1e juniors gallantly marched through the school year . . . To start things tl1e '39ers presented Sophie Kerr and Anna S. Riehardson's 'tBig-Hearted Herbert. Played to overflowing house, pro- claimed Worthy amateur production . . . Every dog has his day, but the juniors had a whole Week to strut their talent before the HCl111l1'lll,EI a11d envious eyes of the student body. During this Week of dictatorship they published a junior edition of THli'OLYM1'US, took charge of On, Olympia radio program, procl,ai.111ed junior 1-ourtesy throughout the school, replaced teachers With junior students for 0116 complete day . . .CHIIIZIX--Jfl1Qll7 versio11 of W'alt Disneyls Snow WVhite and the Seven Dwarfs. Script by Jim Bronson, direction by Miss Stromme . . . Bron- son general Cl12ll1'1l12111 of the Week . . . Candy dolls, peppermint stieks, lollipops, colored bal- loons, upperelassmen-all were at the prom, headed by Katherine Brown. EADING the way for the first S61116Sl'81' of sopho- more aefivify were Herbert Pashkowski, p r e s i d e 11 tg Hyla Yelle, vice presidentg Gladys Dodge, see1'e'fu1fy, and Floyd lVinfield, yell king Cpicture not shown aboveb. Gladys refaiiied her posi- lWO IJQGPJ io H19 Q00 B if X Below: Manly portion of sophomore class. Top picture, includes names A lo I inclusive, bottom picture, I ta Z. Sopli fair sex on opposite page divided A lo I and K lo Z. tion as class secretary for second semester as Dan Cushman filled fhe prexy- ship and Bill Powell fhe vice presidency. A d v i s e 1' s Bliss Agnes Bushnell and Clarence B. Mumford pointed out fo them the sign-posfs 011 fheir second journey Through high school life. ,.,,,.,,........n.. ,.-.-- .,...,,.-M-W -V.---1 - -V sophomores spell school spirit On September 7, 1937, 364 freshmen returned to O.H.S. labeled sophomores--real vet- erans who know the ropes and say Hello, freshman with a note of triumph. Making an initial plunge into the fountain of l1igh school society, the sophs engineered a matinee dance to Whieh incoming freshmen Were invited as honor guests. p Life in an institution for higher learning Ceollegeb was the theme of their assembly in whieh a few sorority secrets were let out. Hidden talent in the ranks of the second-year-ers in the form of vocal soloists and harmonizers was brought to light during the course of the program. Football, basketball, track-all felt the presence of the sophomores, several of whom brought home honors in the field of sports. Below: Freshmen boys, A fo K inclusive ftopj, and L lo Z fbollomj. On opposite page are fresh girls, arranged ihe same way. research produced them HEX: NVith an inauspicious entry Freshman day, August 31, more than 400 frosh, the largest influx in the l1is- tory of Olympia high, were officially in- troduced to Principal NV. J. Matters, A.S.B. officers and the school. Trust- ingly following their guides through every nook and cranny, the youngsters soon became acquainted with at least the physical features of high school. Now: Just one step reinoved from the sophomore classification, the frosh no longer are to be looked upon as mere babes, but as grown-ups. Oficers for the year are pictured at left: Top row, left to right, are J ack O'Leary, presidentg Isadore Bean, Vice presidentg Dorothy Ann Steen, council representative. Bottom, left to right, are John Ham- ilton, yell leaderg Miss Emma Adatto and Dewey I. Noblitt, advisers, and be- low, Howard Enbody, treasurer, and Irene Anderson, secretary. freshmen face the Facts Freshman! lVebster's deiinition is: a novic-eg one in the rudiinents of knowledge. The class of '41, however, proved an exception to the rule. Tl1e 'fbig shots Cupper elassmen, if you pleasej became aware ofthe existence of the fresh- men When, for the first time in the history of the school, they produced a frosh seven-man debate team, o11e of whose ineinbers, Paul Avery, won a letter at the end of the year. Jack O'Leary ad- ded to the prominence of the class by Winning 32.50 for the best set of Written questions in the Professor Quiz constitutional assembly contest. Q 'L Some day the worm will turn. 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W ,SX ESF' MSQEYA sk . 'X ? ,Q awavww x 0 '1 ? Xie S P . 455552- 3, as xi ii ,M fjfltyfw 'rf f I ' . ,fW!,VfL,3 I inept!-2 W ere 'Vo-f5 , I ,gfd Q15 WN., , if i V V C,yINL?lsS EMLMA ADATTO: Language department head: Span- ish: panish club adviser: Language council adviser: Chairman Spanish section curriculum conference University of Washington, 1937: Member National Association of Language Teachers: Freshman class adviser. L. W. ANDERSON: General Science: Senior class adviser: Student councilor. MISS MARY MARGARET ANDERSON: Mathematics depart- ment head: Point system chairman. LESLIE H. ARMSTRONG: Vocal Music, Social Science: Member National Music Educators Association: Phi Delta Kappa, professional education fraternity: Radio adviser. CLARENCE A. BITTS: Social Science, Public Speaking: De- bate club adviser: Delta Sigma Rho, national professional foren- sic fraternity. JAMES H. BOHLE: Vice principal: Civics: Vocational ad- viser: Hi-Y adviser: Boys club adviser: Chairman Guidance committee: Chairman W.E.A. Public Relations committee: Phi Delta Kappa professional education fratern-ity: Student supreme court adviser. R. P. BURKE: Biology: Natural History club adviser: Di- rector visual education: Program chairman, Public Health Coun- cil: P.-T.A. program committee. MISS AGNES BUSHNELL: Commercial: Sophomore class adviser. MISS HELEN CHANEY: U. S. History, English: Senior class adviser: Student councilor: Pi Lambda Theta, womenis profes- sional education society: American Association of University Women: Director of Assemblies. MISS EVELYN CHURCHILL: Commercial. MISS ELIZABETH CROCKETT: English: Girls club social adviser: Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honorary: Pi Lambda Theta, p1'ofessional education society: A.S.B. social adviser. ROBERT ECCLES: German, English: Assistant Senior class adviser: German club adviser: Photography club adviser. PHILIP K. ERICKSON: Journalism, Advertising, English: Chairman journalism section, Washington Education Association, 1937: Member National Association of Journalism Directors: President Washington Association of Journalism Directors: In- ternational vice president Quill and Scroll society: Quill and Scroll adviser: Phi Delta Kappa, professional education society: Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity: Sigma Upsilon, honorary literary fraternity. MISS LILY EVERTON: English: Girls auxiliary adviser: Student councilor: Pi Lambda Theta, professional education society. MISS SHIRLEY FRAZER: Home Economics: Senior class assistant adviser: Omicron Nu, home economics honorary so- ciety: Costume committee. MISS EULA FREY: Home Economics: Chairman costume committee: Omicron Nu, home economics honorary society. JOHN FULLER: Manual Arts: Stage adviser. HENRY E. GAINES: Science department head: Member Washington State Chemistry Teachers Association. MISS MARIE HELMER: French, English: French club adviser. - MISS 'ELIZABETH HUFF: English: W.E.A. How To Study committee: Radio survey, W.E.A. VVALTER INGLE: Social Science, Northwest History: Chair- man Student control: Student councilor: Junior class adviser. MISS HELENA M. JENKINS: Dramatics, English: Mask and Dagger adviser: Pi Lambda Theta, professional education society. MISS MARY LUCILE JENKINS: English department head: Honor society adviser. MISS ANNE IRENE JOHNSON: English, Art Appreciation: Girls adviser: Girls club adviser: Chairman awards committee: A.S.B. social adviser. credit is clue MISS ANNA KOBLER: Librarian: Chairman of International Relations of Business and Professional YVomen's clubs. ADOLPH LARSON: General Science, Mechanical Drawing, Shop: Assistant coach football, basketball: Coach tennis, golf. MISS HAZEL LOOMIS: Study hall director. HUGH J. MACDONALD: Study hall supervisor: Cleanup squad adviser: Chairman study hall committee: Higher Math teachers committee. MALCOLM McLEOD: Mechanical Drawing: T-Square ad- viser. ' MISS GERTRUDE MEHNER: Nurse. MARTIN S. MILLER: Social Science department head: Track coach: Chairman Social Science section, Washington Education Association, 1937: Chairman WV.E.A. tenure committee. MISS MARIE MOLLESTAD: Home Economics. -CLARENCE B. MUMFORD: Physics, lvlathematicsz Sopho- more class adviser. ' DEWEY I. NOBLITT: Mathematics: Freshman class adviser: President Olympia unit, Washington Education Association. MISS ALMA OLSON: English: Student court adviser: Pro- gram chairman, American Association of University Vifomen: VV.E.A. legislative committee: Chairman faculty committee for student activities: All-city English committee. CECIL J. PERINGER: Mathematics: Sponsor Boys club friendship committee: Study hall com-mittee: Olympia represen- tative to Washington Education association. MISS ALIENE PIERCE: Physical education adviser: Girls' Athletic Association adviser: Pi Lambda Theta, professional education society: Health council. MISS MARY ROBERTSON: Commercial: Pi Lambda Theta, professional education society: American Association of Uni- versity Women. M. W. ROCKEY: Social Science: Football, Basketball and Baseball coach: Big O adviser. MISS GRAYCE ROTMAN: Latin club adviser: Pi Lambda Theta, professional education society: Junior class assistant adviser. J. WAYNE SHOLLENBERGER: Commercial club adviser: Knights of Oyster adviser: Public Address system adviser: Out- side control committee chairman in charge of Stevens Field and gym: Locker Control committee chairman: Certified Pros- pective Accountants club adviser. MRS. ANNA STANFORD: Art department head: Assistant Librarian: Hi-Arts adviser: Stage design adviser. MISS IRENE STRAND: Commercial. MISS MABEL STROMME: Student court adviser: Junior class adviser: Orientation head: Pi Lambda Theta, professional education society. MISS ISABEL WEAVER: Commercial. MISS WINNIFRED WERNER: Commercial department head a11d adviser: Chairman commercial -section W.E.A. convention, 1937: Adviser to student A.S.B. business heads: Sectional state organizer, business department N.E.A., 1937-38: Secretarial Sci- ence and C.P.A. clubs adviser: Apportionment committee. JAMES YENNEY: Instrumental Music: Report Card com- mittee chairman: Chairman music section, W.E.A. convention, 1937: Secretary-treasurer Thurston county Teachers' Credit Union: Member U.W. Annual Curriculum conference, 1938. , . ' Q W W N -' 1335 5 Q I 1 K . - -QQ X5 , xx f'?'MNnMx-MKNNN . I f Hx 2 43' ..x.. X V? , Aff ,xx Xxx Qmlx X mx nga. Q' -cf :fx W. Q-Ee., ' - 53 fl- f si in M KF WMWWZJVWWM M, Ir5?14qiaN2H1B H. W .S ., vm. XS4S 9 f N S. 7 Ak Q S yfs ati ifg? 5 v X Y M ggifd qv 3-5,1 5 I 9 ii? 5 .Q ' Q A V v Q A LA ke 1 Q ,fi is 9 .wi a mwix K- with sleeves rolled up lVith 40 blue-sweatered patrohnen roam- ing the halls it is little Wonder that few violators of Olympia higlfs rules and regula- tions eseaped their vigilance. lVould-be nui- sanees are immediately put in their place by the minions of the law Cupper leftj. The legislative or l2lVV-'lllillilllg body, as represented by the Executive Council Cupper rightj. 611- aeted and interpreted rulings for the general Welfare of the students. Providing suitable entertainment for the student body is the re- sponsibility of the assembly eonnnittee Clower leftj. p A.S.B. Casliiers-tliose people who handle all the nioney-are represented lower right. , we've sel: our course comblnlng common sense The iinancial fate of Olympia high's clubs, activities and student under- takings rests in the capable hands of the apportionment committee Cabovel. Each tinxe 215600 accumulates in the trea- sury the conriniittee goes to Work, giving each organization its 'tcutf' . . . The ultiniate goal of every 'tticketw receiver is the lower court Cupper lefty Not a few knees have shaken when the owner first stood up before this body . . . Don't stand in the aisles, pleaset' is 0119 phrase the ushers Csecond leftj have learned to perfection . . . Fourth offense and no reprieve! Another tri- bunal for administering justice, the higher court, takes care of those who have been so careless as to receive four tickets . . . Over-active'? The bane of the too-inany-activities students is the point connnittee fbottonil. R, . X .Q m L L E2 W fi ' 'Xi al Si fi... f f - 5 ' if .L if -Ti X 'S X iii f A 55 A - 'Lf' . S -xfhk 3 5 ' A A X in 'L' A l . M fa Ig-mgfjfirx ,E S 5 xx S . . lg -Sk 45,9 is ,gt 4? 5 . gwsggi N QR x f a . v XQQ.-.Sk-K. X fx f' ff A Q A X L' g. 9 E , 325. 5 W 2 mg Q X gf 0 Rig . il- gf A A . 4 5 f ag. X . . R - . 1 f- A gilt. 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Acting as host to a conference of Boys club representatives from Aberdeen, Oentralia and Vancouver, the Olympia delegation received a clearer concep- tion of the program of other clubs. Frequent meetings featuring outside speakers and enter- tainers kept interest in the club at a peak. Sports shirts bearing the Bear emblem Were sold by the club to Olympia high students. IQUOR Control, Crime and Unemployment, Capital and Unemployment: answering these problems occupied the time of Hi-Y members at the Older Boys conference in Olympia, Feb- ruary 18 to 20. Aside from planning for this most important event, the Hi-Y held weekly meetings at the YU to hear talks on a11d dis- cuss the problems facing today's American youth. LL brawn and 110 brains. An old saying, but one that doesn't apply to Olympia high's athletes. The Knights of the Big O may Well be proud of the scholastic achievements of their members. Not essentially an activity or- ganization, the Big O's, as a club, took little part in school affairs aside from their May 6 assembly. ARD Work? Itfs all the order of the day for the K.O.'s. Keeping Stevens field in top condition, patroling the field for individuals seeking free entrance into athletic contests, and disposing of equipment after games are good ways, say members of the Knights of the Oyster. to keep the Waistline from acquiring that well fed look. ' ' v , , .Qs lv. his D iqr-i,.. ' . lf: '.'.'s'r' K . 1 J , X . Q Q i A m 31 ,S :mi 3' bf.. . Q 5 S ak J .. 'Aff-. 'E 29- sw f- rv,-X 5 -P if 5 1 Y , io- w K A QR . . eYzfn'f, - - 5 Q iv Q. 1- w:',gfT.Ei.N : A- '55 -. N- . K . , ' 'E 51Ef' gj E5::':kf:- Q A 253' A i n Q is il ? fa 3 52 Q,- ::-.1 W? gb' ? t 55 Tffff ff 7 W Q g ,, E: M f X , H ' 41 ' 1 . f 6 ul V 'Wx :ll Q . V . L K- if L ,, h at gr ? W Q CQ is Q9 QJQJQ J Q .. 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A modern- istic redoing of Miss Anne Irene Johnson's office, which serves as Girls club headquarters, started the group off on an auspicious school year. Cooperating with the Girls Athletic association, club members undertook the introduction of newcomers to the school at a party in the gym. Big Sisters took their charges about, initiating them into the rigors of high school life. With the advent of Thanksgiving, members gathered baskets of food-food that enabled S0 needy families to enjoy a Thanksgiving dinner. Later, these social workers gathered 2,043 pennies in their race against the Boys club in the annual Christmas pen11y drive, thus contributing their bit to the Jingle c1ub's fund for deserving families. A Christmas party sponsored by the auxiliary, honoring their mothers, and the Mothers Tea were among the group's prominent activities. tune in tOl ligl l'lZv gg AKE the air, brother is more than a slang expression in Olympia high schoolg it's an activity. VVith VVarren Johnson Cin the radio tube abovej at the helm of the ether ship, i'On, Olympia, many a rich cargo of entertainment was presented over station KGY at 5 o'clock each Vved- nesday . . . In reading the ship's log, we learn that three main projects were achieved by the radio staff this year: a new remote control system between station KGY and tl1e high school auditorium, enabling programs to be broadcast directly from the stage, the formation of a radio club, and the taking over of KGY for one day . . . Mates of the 'Kvessel of the air. tupper leftl were Vernon Briggs, Craig John- son, Kenneth Hughes, Bob Campbell. Ship's log was taken care of by Ruby Thunbergg Phyllis Taylor performed as accompanist. Leslie H. Armstrong was adviser . . . Gavel pounders for the new On, Olym- pia. radio club were: Kenneth Hughes, presidentg Warren Johnson, vice president: Phyllis Taylor, sec- retary: Robert Campbell, treasurerg Vernon Briggs, sergeant-at-arms . . . Pictured below: The radio gang. It is through Art and through Art only that we can realize our perfectiong through Art and Art only that we can shield our- selves from the sordid perils of actual exist- CTICC. OSCAR WILDE 1 . 2 1 I . E e 5 I 1 K 5 4 e E 1 - u k I E e 5 ! F F 1 , E 1 E F Z fl Q If : 5 If I v, X :AL 4 Q fSj 611525, X ,QS W I if V K l ,, fgxgwlilkiihg 6 V- we LJA' iii' x f 5 h L ,,,, ,Qi ig ,N v ii, b Q is Q' ,. 'Q 45+ R J 3' fiat A 9 , N3-L ' - x X X Q. 1: - E . . , gm. ww f LW? R, Q XY i 5 W QR. x ex S? E' Q , x 5 E S I N ggi IE f 3555, ., Ns, WM, . Q 51 X x ' . K- , 5 5- .ixiifiif K R 2, , EI, SS .50 ggi Q A ::,S2..Q,X 5 S:F'--sggg ggiif E lui? xi ., iff '- ' , . in . X E W -X X if ,, fr 2 ' w 1 iQ':'Js'iz5' ,,,. x . . . X . X X V, ,W i5,,.,.m..-X fic- Ns . ' 1 -+5 . X was X Y X xg. 4 ,X -. sv x . --Q X A ,S M E x,QX .W A rie -' N EMI: 5 firfii af, i X i A .N . f ,- Afvfm., f , AW, if ff, W 'fn 5 777 f -ff M vwif--4'-a-'fill 'A r 44- ram .aux ' A W J ff ig W M , W I ,, gf- vfyim, A, Wm fy Q ,W WW N ff f , gf , f ff wif! 'MX' w, f 'y Q fy Ww A V R S Www 5 X ,frzwm if. .1 ,3 QF xi' N N' 115- I-if A. X. ,pix Y x ,r x iff fy Q ., .JM W -. 3 in 5, sm yi sv 'PQ .wr XX gi f Q ,, U' All P? PF S is 'V' as you It was a good deed to a bent and broken old woman that made the chimes ring on Christmas for Hulgar CMuriel Pierceb. Presenting a beautiful version of the benefits a helping hand can reap, Mask and Dagger, drama honorary, gave a second rendition of the play in the Christmas assembly by special request. At left is a scene from the pageantry fleft to right: Dorothy Steere, Jim Bron- son, Robert McCarity, Peyton Laspa, Ber- nice Brandt, Charles McLaughlin, Doris Chambers, Katherine Brown and Gladis Keyesj. Another assembly presented by the honorary was Sparkin', an insight into love in the Tennessee hills. I say, old chap, it was a ripping performance! Above is the double cast that played in the senior play, t'Tl1e Bishop Misbeliavesf' by Frederick Jackson. It Was presented May 20. Standing, left to right, are Bob Starkey, Betty Jean Holland, Dixie Clark, Clarence Owen, Pey- ton Laspa, Blary Lou Sherk, Victor Kelly, Peggy LeMay, Alice Meussel. Kneeling, left to right, are Lynn Munson, Charles llICL3,l1gl1ll11,VQ1'HOH Sholund, Parker lXIcNeil, and Russell Sprengle. A t llllllc fn Xxfg kN i Xxgxl x X we QM 5 X X K . 4 4 I fx? X f SQ 'SS 1 x wma .CQ S X Www. ,x,.. has an Mx ,tsfimgfxf XX x x Sl Eiixgi -Am: K . N .fi Q, R35 n -Q' kl- , QS E1-F0 . A1'5'1f?1f ' r' fx Sis K X xx , ig,-rf! .?,o-:..e, vioffvaux-ALL 75?--9 kwa! Artistic achievement is the greatest goal of the Hi-Arts club, pictured with Mrs. Anna Stanford, ad- viser. They boasted one of the biggest memberships of their history this year. hi-arts and public speaking PEECHES and rebuttals are the waking dreani a11d the sleeping nightmare of the Debate elub, below, which tied for second plaee this year in the Southwest xXT21Sl1lI1glTO11 league. Seven frosh were its pride. Members of the organization, as portrayed below, are, left to right : Back row-Trygve Elwick, Paul Avery, Dave Ellison, Helena hlattson, Ronald Bost- wiek, Genevieve Moliainey, Betty Roberson and Henry Imori. Front row-Sho Iinori, Casper Miehaelson, Judson Doke, Coach C. A. Bitts, Vehna Calvin, Lorraine Robbins, Wal'- ren Vadnian, Gordon Kimball and David Ernst . . . In the lower riglit corner are the two-year letter winners-Calvin, MeKa1ney and Bostwiek. OLYMPIANA: Tops in their fields! Honor winners, right, are: front row, left' to right-Dorothy Steere, Viola Clifton, P.E.O. award winners: Dolores Boyle, toastmaster's award. Back row-Katherine Brown, A.A.U.W. awardg Ruth Olson, W,S.C. scholastic award: Trygve Elwick, toa.stmaster's award: Marian Peters, solo contest Wilmer and P.E.O. award: Paul Avery, Elks Club Oratorical Contest winner . . . Center: The social committee talks over the best social season yet . . . Bottom, left: J. W. Shollenberger and his boys are the men who make the wheels go 'round for the public address system. Right: The ''Hey,-don't-stand-in-front-of-that-screen! -boys. These motion picture operators, with R. P. Burke, know of the glzunor of the silver screen that can be found some two states away from Hollywood. . ,X ,MXL Q! M, Wmijjfiifk X ,Q if Q, f .I+ 1 'Q Q- , x Q mf X, vu.,-Q ,,v 'Z R M. x Y . '1afM.:.4'Q.t.Q.re-bi .rw . -- - sq f-s,-Q.-..f,xk , fav. ,- r . X-M 4,1 .:f'.,g.',-X.-M, L., vx' .if2 gggnfif, W1 . A--M 'M N :W :Ar In 3' : . R ff A-fa .-.y,l.,'ieQ.f,f-'..Lx . - ,,., wf ,Q .. W N,-4 f-. - ' .,. . . ix.. M-I 'dvi X 6 ,Mx-. 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Q 3 a Q, 1. 5 , I 1 .S , 1 lc!! ff if om cover to cover . x x, K Iv X 5' 1 ' f Jr . J J I fl I L Av 1 I l J , .I J , lk i rw lf as XJ TFE ,lS0d Sti is ar, I I ' 1 t s 'o will H Olympus, wl ch X a pioneer ition. The 8 iual is up-to-date in every atv , with its varied type arrange- s, massed layoults, lucid and can- dili photography, and attractive colors and art work. The-re a.re probably more and bigger pictures than in any high school yearbook in the state- not a brag, but just a statement to indicate to the student body how hard the annual staff has worked to give their confreres a pleasing book. I O O Art ed itor-Mark Hoskins Assistants-Frances Kay Lois Robinson Edltorlal assistants-Doris Lee, Jim Bronson Copyredltor-Eugene Beck Copywriters--Doris Lee, Jim Bronson, VVayne Alkire XVarren Johnson Sports editor-Frank Baker Assistant-Art Holbrook Writers-Dick Yantis, Curtis Lindberg, Haradon Dillon Everett Skinner, Bob McCarty Girls sports editor--Marian Newell Assistant-Lois Hodge Dramatlcs-Gladls Keyes Social-Betty Darling Chief staff photographer-Robert Herbert Assistants-Harold Shahan, Bud Holloway School Life-Robert Herbert Head proofreader-Doris Lee Assistants-Jim lNIorris, Marian Newell Journalism-Jim Morris Radio-WVarren Johnson. Jim XVhite Debate-Ronald Bostwick -Below, left to right, are Mildred Cram, assistant editorg Pollyanna Burt, advertising manager: Belly Darling, associate editor: Lois Robinson, assistant editor, and Lynelle Crawford, RT work is always an important , part of any annual. It is a feature of the '38 Olympus. The cover idea was worked out by the journalism classes. It is simple, beautiful. Mark Hoskins made the section pages, title page, and also the inspirational back- ground drawing for the senior section. The delightfully conceived end sheet is the work of Betty Plancich. Lois Robinson did the decorations on the dedication page. This is the first time that color has ever been used so ex- tensively. Betty Planciclz, editor EDITORIAL STAFF BETTY PLANCICH, editor-in-chief BETTY DARLING, associate editor Assistant editors-Mildred Cram, Lois Robinson Honoraries-Howard Dahn Faculty administration-Doris Lee Student administration-Everett Skinner Senior section-Doris Lee Assistants-Marian Newell. NVnyne Alkire, Frankie Howard, Lois Hodge Junior section-Margaret Caesar. Ralph Becker Sophomore section-Darlene Holmes Freshman section-Gladys Dodge Girls clubs-Doris Lee Vocal music-Mildred Cram Instrumental music-Jim Bronson Miscellaneous organizations-Everett Skinner BUSINESS STAFF Business manager-James Lockhart Assistant--Dorothy Turner Circulation manager-Lynelle Crawford Assistant-Darlene Holmes Advertising manager-Pollyanna Burt Assistant-Virginia. Goodpnsture Secretaries-Alice Michael. Galle Norman circulation manager. Bottom, left to right: fames Lockhart, business manager: group picture of the staf, and Mark Hoskins, art editor. f Governing the whzr of the presses for business manager: Gilbert Hoglund, circ- the school paper were, left to right ulation manager, and Zetta Havens and Ronald Bostwick, editor Loleta Ebbutt Leland Simmons, advertising managers. people make news Published bi-weekly during the school year by the Journalism and Advertising classes of Olympia high school. Entered as second class matter January lT. 1921, at the postoffice at Olympia. XVa.sh., under the Act of March 3. 1ST9. lmvts s ' Accepted for mailing at special rates of postage provided for in Section 11.03. Act of October 3, 1917. authorized January 31, 1921. Business and Editorial Phone 1468 Editor .....,............................ BZl1.9l'lI0SS lllafrzager ....,......... . Adrerfisfzfing Ilia,-izagers ...... . ......Rona1d Bostwick .........Lo1eta Ebbutt .............Zetta Havens Leland Sinnnons EDITORIAL STAFF Assistant Editors ...............,.. Doris Lee Reporters-Vlayne Alkire. Frank Eugene Beck Baker, Curtis Lindberg, James Sports Editors ,..,.....,...,.... Art Holbrook Morris, Dick Yantis. James Bron- Haradon Dillon Girls' Sports Editor ,... Marian Newell Feature Editor .........,...... James Morris Blorgue Director ..,..... Dorothy Stevens Exchange Editor ............ Gladys Dodge Asst. Exch. Editor .... Darlene Holmes Secretaries. Gaile Norman, Alice Misha el. Doris Collins. son. Robert Herbert, VVarren Johnson, Gladls Keyes. Fannie Brady. Roger Olson, Frankie Howard, Margaret Caesar, Dick Dodge, Eldon Barrett, Ralph Becker, James White, Dorothy Stevens, Howard Dahn, Everett Skinner, Peggy LeMay, Pat Skog, Roy Brennan. BUSINESS STAFF Asst. Bus. ltigr ..,..,,.... Fontelle Hughes Asst. Adv. Mgr ..,,,,,,, Frankie Howard Circulation Mgr ......... Gilbert Hoglund Asst. Cir. Blgr ..,.......... George Jackson Advertising solicitors-Dorothy Bag- ley. Gladys Craig, Lynelle Craw- ford, Olive Groom, Gilbert Hog- lund, Frankie Howard, Marian Jennings, June Newman, Ralph Rawlings, Eugene Nelson, Polly- PHILIP K. ERICKSON, anna Burt. Bob Campbell, Mer-4 lyn Flahaut, Virginia Good- pasture, Lois Hodge, George Jackson, Rlary Jane Kohler, Clara Knudsen, Lynn lvlunson, Marian Prine. Dorothy Steere, Loyd Dooley, Mary Lou Sherk, Betty Lou Johnson, Roy Bren- nan, Paul Murdoch. Faculty Adviser LL-AMERICAN! For the third consecutive year The Olympus was given this highest rating by the National Scholastic Press Associa- tion. Under the editorsliip of Ronald Bostwick, the paper sponsored Courtesy Week, Hello Walk Week, Most Valued Student selection, Stud- ent Control, a big football rally, selection of student band leader and two girl song leaders, a new primary election system, and many other projects. Doris Lee and Eugene Beck each edited an edition. Everett Skinner headed the Junior class edition in Junior XVeek. The editorial staff is shown top left, the advertising stai, which broke all records for sales, lower. x H.. , 1 rewarding individual effort OETRY plus prose plus art equal the NVhatnot for 1938. Edited by Jim Bronson, the mag- azine was printed on vari-colored Cheviot paper, with a cover drawn by Blark Hoskins. The best creative art and writing in the school was included N . . . The staif Csee picture lower rightbz Left to right, standing-Miss Alma Olson, literary adviser, Mrs. Anna Stanford, art adviser, Charles McLaughlin, assistant editor, Philip K. Erickson, editorial adviser. Seated- Janice Dohm, assistant editor, Miss Mary Lucile Jenkins, literary adviser, Jim Bronson, editor, Bliss Elizabeth Crockett, literary adviser. Inset is of Bronson. Not in the picture are Inga Faint, art editor, and Mark Hoskins, assistant art editor. The lVhatnot has achieved national fame for Olympia high school. The tirst publication was in 1929, and in 1930 Helen Hollingsworth, Olympia writer, wrote up the project Zllld sent her account to the magazine, Everyday Art, which published it under the title, Art In Olympia. Publication ofthe YVha.tnot was discontinued in 1933 because of the depression, but it was re- vived in 1935 by Philip K. Erickson, journalism instructor. Two issues were put out that year, the Christmas number winning such acclaim that the School Arts magazine, a national periodical, sent for prints of four illustrations. Copies of the Wfhatnot have been sent to Canada, England, Norway, New Zealand and to many places in the United States. QQ OU may IIOVV extinguish the candles. A big sentence in the life of seventeen journalists when the captain of the Edmonds initiation team announced at a joint ceremony with other schools in the banquet hall at the Uni- versity of VVashington Commons that they were accepted into the in- ternational honorary, Quill and Scroll. The chapter, 11a1ned after the late Seattle Times reporter, John Howard Dreher, sponsored an assembly, a banquet, journalism ex- hibits. Officers were Eugene Nel- son, president, Bill Phillips, vice president, Doris 'Lee, secretary, Dorothy Torner, treasurer. :.e.esmm:mxw ,ssams-msssswzs .,i.sfms..mumnzq1mss:ea. framsswfwmmz yr -1 To set the cause above renown, To love the game above the prize HENRY J. NEWBOLT .+- 5 fx if WK, gf Q5 Cui. , , 5, Q .gm- fx. ,,.. w!x.X A ii? ,F img. t ,Y X4 Q. . . 1 ' iw- --, A---LPK 3 X . . .gays . g,1Q.'ili f'v 1. , - X 'iw c -- 51 . - y3:f'Sf? x' If b I3 A . 0 xfgg, - A . - we. 5: . . J-:puff-ex.,-gpg E . q 5,5 A Q , f ' - ' w fx Nf- A 4: , f.SSgfx1Qi??f2?As. Lfgfffffff 2 Naming: N is A, 5 Af Q,,,f.sf ffxwjfgmgg- gt,-uf. ,gr-. .wp ,Qi Sfkw We .Q ' ' +4 fs'-2-2-5 M H mx 2, - 'f' , h xx sz,-15.5 , yi, X 1 L-,Q Q A X . L.. ,Q fgygxw gf, gg 1+ ,gp ,mga 2, -,sf , -1- g gn ,gy ' - , . 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That's the o11ly way to describe the 1937 Olympia high football team, in order to do them justice. For the first time si11ce football was started in 0.1-I.S. in the gay ,90,s the Bruins have gone through a full season Without being turned back. . . Furthermore, during the last three years under Coach M. VV. t'Chick Rockey's guidance, the Bears have lost but three games. In 1935 they were defeated by Hoquiam, 14 to 6, and by Longview 7 to 6. Their only other loss over this period was to Kelso in 1936, 6 to 2. That is a record any school could be proud of. During tl1e 1937 season they scored 152 points to their opponents' 24. Two ties stopped them from having a perfect record. MILLER, McCOURTIE tackle tackle end HEDGES. end , PIFER, quaxtszback CYNEILL, center JOHNSDN, end 0 0 I Captain Bill Brenner has been the sparkplug of the team forthe past three years, though handicapped by a dislocated shoul- der and a badly-sprained ankle this year. Brenner captured an All-American rating for the third straight season, to Wind up his days of representing Olympia high on the gridiron. . . The passing of Dave 4' Boots Harris was amazing fans toward the end of the season, while Lew Johns' ball-packing brought cheers that fairly rocked the grandstand and bleachers. The Brenner- Harris-Olson pass combination became one of those SII100tl1-CllCk- ing pieces of teamwork that go down in posterity as 0116 of the most brilliant plays in football history. . . All-Southwest boys who were picked from the Olympia lineup were Roger Olson, end, Brenner, and Bob Bleffourtie, tackle. 5 -.1-5 pflg Q '. ' m Ag 'W X Y SUM 'silly Q 5393 EUIP5' ' F' Saw X 59 li -' M 163 w U u , ' , x , . , - , 5 f , 1 4' S f Q7 -Eg, g ir XF? 2 -F E 'SX P' Q V Y e . . . 2 Q 1 '-, gy- ,Vs . ,.9f ., si .Q is S, Q ' P z K ' ,, , WWW :Wi N 5 A . . - .. I: VM., V. f .A- . A - is ....... . .,... -, If, W1-W 'IN-vw' EXV conference, new suits-a season of innovations-a. trip to eastern VVashington. The new basketball conference, the' Northern Division of the Southwest NVashington conference, re- tained only Aberdeen, Hoquiam, and Olympia as holdovers from the league in effect last year, and added Montesano, Raymond, Elma and Shelton. The new jockey satin warm-up jackets of royal blue,'bordered with white stripes and topped with white numerals, combined to give the Bears a t'classy appearance. As far as the players themselves were concerned, the highlight of the season was their trek east of the Cascades, where they split their games, losing to VVenatchee by one point and defeating Cashmere, 26 to 17. The Bears topped all opposition with tl1e exception of Hoquia1n's Grizzly. The starting lineup included Dick Yantis, Gordon Foy, Dave Harris, Frank Baker and Dick Gilbert. Reserves were Eugene Nelson, Doug Johnson, lVaync Glover, Dick Dodge, Herb Pashkowski and Lee Harris. OLLOYVING in the footsteps of the first team, the Cubs won all games except those played against the Hoquiam five. Bob McCarty, Dick McNamara, Roger Olson, Jack R-iggin and Dick Anderson were the usual starters, with Lew Johns, Ralph Becker, Fred Vanderhoof, Don Carlson, Ray Ervest and lVally Mohrmann giving their aid when needed . . . The intra- mural crown was again taken by the seniors with the freshmen as chief contenders. The sophs took third place, with the juniors holding down the cellar position. Right: Frank Baker sinking foul shots . . . Olympia in action. . no beaten palzhs for these I Above, with Coach Martin S. Miller, are the boys who upset the Centralia Relays appleeart to bring home a seore of 50 to 40 over Stadium, winning the re- lays for the iirst time in tl1e history of the O.H.S. sportlight. llfeakest tl1is year in the broad jump, l1igl1 jump and 440, Olympia nevertheless walked away with the tri- angular meet for the first time in seven years, and in the opening number of the season defeated a strong Puyallup team at Stevens iield. O Below: That's Bob MeCourtie sailing over the hurdle in the upper left hand eorner. . . Next to him are Colyer Matters, MeCourtie again, Sandy Dinsniore and Garrild Matters, lined up for a sprint around tl1e einder trail. . . Lower left is Ed Thayer in position for a javelin throw. . . The hoy in the right hand eor- ner is Yantis, aee shotput and discus tosser. .s desperadoes of the diamond O S-tr-r-ike ! Lined up above with coach M. VV. Chick Rockey, is tl1e stel- lar Bear nine that has pretty Well Walked away with as much honor and glory as the pigskin packers earned earlier in tl1e sea- son and the tracksters piled up contempo- rarily with them. . . Lacking a league because of the general lack of interest in baseball, the Bear diamond stars garnered games With several other schools, and pro- ceeded to chalk up victories against Sum- ner, Rochester, Aberdeen, Yelm, Tenino and others. Several home games were played under the lights at Stevens field with a good turnout of fans. At right are shots of the boys in action. Bot- tom: Dave Harris ready to sock one out, while lack lyall waits to catch the ball. In the pic- ture above, it looks as though Bill Brenner had tagged lack Hudson out. Inset shows- Snap Foy and fim Ray in fielding positions. il:'s the Follow through TILL piling up l1o11ors for O.H.S. in the 1938 season, the tennis and golf teams pro- ceeded to Wrest victory after victory from neigh- boring schools. The net men had another exceptional year, winning all their matches except that with Sta- dium, classed as state champions. The team members played in the following order: Baker, Holbrook, Bostwick, Ernst and Van Eaton. The golfers also had an above average season. They went the entire route losing but one match, to Stadium. The team was comprised of Ray, Hangge, Phillips, Ray Dinsmore, Jim King, John lVilson, ,George Jackson, Dennis Harrigan and Herb Nelson, in that order. Racqueteers lined up at the net top left are Ronald Bostwick, Art Holbrook, Frank Baker and Dave Ernst. . . Below them is the tennis club. . . In the panel below, top, are Art Hol- brook, tennis ace, and the golf club. . . EX- treme bottom of page: Ronald Bostwick and Frank Baker, tennis team mainstaiys, and from right to left the golfers are Les Ray, number one man, Joe Hangge, runnerup, and Jack Phillips, third man. in YPSIES! The gay swirl of falling autunin leaves, huge boniires and the migra- tion of south-going gregarians formed the feature of this yearls Southwest VVilSl1lI1glOl1 Playday to which girls came from 22 neighboring schools. Setting good will and sports- manship as their highest goals, the Girls Athletic ElSSOClil,l'lOI1 was guided by Miss Aliene Pierce, adviser, and il, cabinet composed of Dorothy Barker, president, Dorothy Isaacson, vice president, Mary Knapp, secretary, and K a th e ri n 0 Brown, treasurer. Above right: C.A.A. lionorarium. These girls are all two-year letter win- ners. . . Right center: sport-loving girls gather for a picture of the Girls Athletic no man's land association. . . Below: C.A.A. cabinet ftopj and future coaches-student gym instructors. form is everything EADS up! Shoulders back! Pictures at left are of GLA. A. members, snapped as they tried out for the posture con- test. Out of this group, ten Winners were chosen. They are pictured on the opposite page. Also on the other page are eleven shots taken of gym girls in action. Participation in volleyball, basketball, captainball, hit-pin baseball and indoor ball formed the gist of the season's major sports with the class piling up the most points gaining special recognition by having its num- eral engraved on the G.A.A. cup. Blass badminton, a newly in- augurated minor sport, proved one of the ycar's most popular games, with ping pong and shuffle board following closely. R h y t h m classes figured prominently in activities and entertainments. Their hit of the year Was entitled Rhythm On Location, and was A pre- sented before the P.-T.A. at its last meeting, May 26. Y. Q f Y F Q X i Q V , 5 5 . Q H 'E' f M . .. . I U i mg W -my GQ:-'K X M gg .Wgm 1 Mavi--Xfw-,-rv-v WM- XA-- M R 'F' ' .. X K iv: Q - gsfslz- f .. X.XX 5' :SQ X 3 5 - .. ' 11 X 5 X2 A ' 3 . K lima Q gf N s ,sim .Q , x Q. - x ' -5 Ai - 1 x : - A ,Y - ' K: if 1 fi xx z.-:gig x , X f ' Y f Q X ,few - . K f 3 1 'SN 2 . 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Harris Paint Headquarters C Q Olympia, Washington cwllen a student merits an uqwafzct Lgweater, ,ze slzoald 'receive a sweater of mefzit. . Wiz? Is the Award Sweater of merit -- demand it. Utympia, Cfyaslzington Compliments of General Uagities Company Mm of Gish gf 5 Gy ff J, gin QQ X 211 Fourth Av enue East K e e- Phone 349 MDX- U- HX --- - L effers Studio Portrait and Commercial Photography Telephone 270 502 WASHINGTON STREET Olympia, Washington Qovfwaits 0 Qualify KODAKS KODAK FINISHING O We specialize in CANDID CAMERA FINISHING COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY IVICKNIGI-IT STUDIO The Capitol viewed from Olympia's west gateway HARRIS DRY GOODS CO. Ulym,p1'af's Dependable Store Since 186.9 Shipping Scene at Port of Olympia G. D. MARTIN co. Meclzanfical Supplies, Plumbing and H eating Phone 250 I 115 East State Street Olympia., WaS11iHgtOI1 A 4 4 -:::: ::::F I 44 ' 44 4' 4 'I 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 , 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Capitol Croup 41 4 4 I 4 ' 4 1 Lowman G' Hanford Co. ' 4 1, 116 FOURTH AVENUE EAS-1' 4, 41 Phone 1 OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON Phone 2 41 L. ln 'I 1 I 'r 'I 4 'I 'I I I 'I I ll I P 'I 'I I I 'r I 'r 'I I l - -x x: xx :xxx x xx xxxxs xx: x: xx -:xi . II 4' 1' I Congratulations, Students, for another year of school successfully achieved I: E : I' ' Qi You can make your school work much easier with a portable typewriter 'I for your home work I We carry all makes of Portable Typewriters I ROYAL - REMINGTON - UNDERWOOD - CORONA I 'I ONE YEAR FREE SERVICE ON ALL MACHINES - 'I All machines sold on Easy Budget Plan I 4 4, 4 I I O ., ,I I 4 E Capital Stationers, Inc. I ., 607 Capitol Way Olympia, Washington Phone 1360 I 4, 4, A -xxxxxxxx xx x--xx -x Axxxl 'xx :xxx Ax:F Fx: nxt' I' +I I TI :I 1: 3 4: 'u :U I l: ll l 1: 1' I: 1. 2 gf To the class of '38 1' l 4, 4 :Q Congratulations and best ig 1' . ., 5' :g .g w1sl'1es for your future It ly S :I S I E success lr I 'I I QQ 'E P If Swiss Chalet at Priest Point Park 5' I 3 3 I: J THAD S. PIERCE, Manager 4 5 I I : 4, I '1 'I EE Capital City Creamery FE EE HOTEL OLYMPIAN I 4 'n 'r - , ' 44 I Home of Olympia 's Choice I - AND - II DAIR Y PRODUCTS y I :I :I 35 ., I HOTEL GOVERNOR :E 1: Phone 55 509 Columbia ,, I Clympia Bakery Housewives who want to please the family insist on SANDISON'S B U TTERN U T BREAD I tl lr P U u 'r r 'r 'r 'r Phone STI Olympia, Washington 208 East Fourth Avenue I: 5, :E HESTIEE W . LABEMENI Qlungrzrinladinns ani! 25251 wishes L it I in the 0112155 nf '38 I , - I Harvey 1. 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ENTER MONDAY DIE TZ BUSINESS COLLEGE TALCOTT BROS. jewelers io Olympia Since 1872 .... watches ' A A - A i' 'z V' ii ' as to : ' it :v is sagw ,2 I ESTABLISHED l872 0lympxa's Credit Jewelers CONGRATULATIONS To CLASS OF '38 From Davis W Electric 4l 4 Washington , Phone 274 ' 'Every house ,needs Westinghouse 25251 mi5he5 tu the 0112155 nf '38 4+ FET, 'WI ' , . 'J :K i I' 5 : ' SX E' Hyak Lumber Co. State Street at Adams Phone 2320 ,BQIINGS YN SAFETY 442 - Q or voun '41 INVESTMENT Q 2 j INSURED di' Pam? Q9 fsooo. Q maanpuuunuul 'w g fur 63' L I n AX irq CE pus? I 'Ill4'l14 Dun Save With Safely, Prof! and Convenience Borrow lo Build Wilh Confidence I8 years of dependable, cheerful service to Olympians Capital Savings and Loan ' A AF Our Besl: Wishes Class of '38 Buskraclc 6' Dunn, Inc. SAND and GRAVEL BUILDING MATERIAL and COAL Phone 394 410 North Washington Olympia Association William W. Manier, T. Otis, President Secretary Martin Gottfeld, A. King, b Vice President Asst. Secretary Compliments PAUL D. LOUDIN Chrysler and Plymouth Dealer Fifth Avenue at Columbia Street Telephone 303 Olympia, Washington LEE NEUFFERS' Jewelers Established 1890 Hamilton and Elgin Watches Old Sl. Marlfn's College MEADGW LARK DAIRY ll3 North Columbia Street Phone 239i SPORT GZ ELECTRIC SHOP 217 East Fourth Phone 84 BILL BERGSTRGM Sports Tennis ancl Golf Equipment Fishing Tackle Guns 1 Amunition Bikes ancl Bike Repairs IRV. LASSEN Complete Electrical Service C. E. Mazda Lamps Electrical Appliances -,,, v--- 0 Qlluss uf '38 wishing Emu the 28251 Success Olympia Supply Company Olympia, Washington Qlnngraiulatiuns Seniors -- and - Uhanks Qblgmpia High School for all the support you have given Western Th rift Store f The little red store at Fourth and Washington 'digest wishes fur linux glfniure Qllzrs-5 nf '38 Laspa Chevrolet J. A. Laspa Fourth at Cherry Olympia, Washington E822-t wishes in the flllzxss nf '38 x KRESS Maltecl Milk Shops h -, IIEIIIIV Illl.lIlllII'I'T says: Adequate Light saves Priceless Sight bgxi 3 DON'T over-tax your eyes by studying under poor lighting condi- tions. I.E.S. lamps pro- vide sight-saving light! PUGET Sllllllll PUIIIEII 8. l.IliI'IT CIIIIIPIIIIV re- LLL Electrical Contractors Appliances -- and - Floor and Study Lamps G. 8: G. ELECTRIC SI-ICP 442 Washington Street x Telephone 42 I 44 44 44 44 4 4 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 '4 4 4 4 '4 '4 44 44 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 '4 4 '4 4 :4 4 4 '4 '4 44 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 I '4 4 4 4 I '4 Dependability Serving the Lumber Customer ,un-:agp +9 00 is P Z -f Copeland Lumber Co. Fourth and Water- A Phone 442 Tacoma Bookloinding Co. 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Olympia's most modern Drug Store -- For - The Best in Drugs TOILETRIES - PERFUMES - STATIONERY FOUNTAIN SERVICE. 501 Capitol Way Phone 141 Congratulations HERBERTS Capitol Way Inn 1 -fi fi, L. ' i Z vy,. ff WA. ik Dune and Dance ff i I 'PN 310 E. Fourth Avenue a ,,,. F .dui f 1 , J.- - 1 'g'..',. af' ' . ', -'A ,. ..'.' f fl X, sg.-X ' ea' ' .. o I :'. -:Q ,Vg 2,5 l.. 1. ... , ff .-,j-..'1 ,f.j'.'.,'.'-.l --,. '.. ' 1 L - , 7 T'-B' ,QS i -.ng Home Laundry YOUR SATISFACTION IS 1 OUR SUCCESS 515 LEGION WAY Phone Olympia, Washington Compliments of The Spar COMPLIMENTS TO CLASS OF '38 from PARROTT 8c HAHN GENERAL MACI-IINISTS Olympia, Washington 309 Fourth Avenue West Phone ZI3 Compliments of Mills 8: Austin FTW' ' 'f 'Y:fr41-.-.. , '.i N 3f5':2-'?!'f::-xx-or ,, . S , 1 . L .. -Ayswvf-ffuYT.,,3inVv:gR'YF-qwVw?FwwvV 5 U ' '- ' ' W- WWA, ,. lg ' ' ' ' ' ' 2.2, ,f QQ., ,Hwan- vc- 1 v- x W Tv M1 'n xi ,I x - '+, ' fm l '1-H'-f--rf. 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