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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
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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.
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