Peshastin Dryden High School - Puma Yearbook (Peshastin, WA)
- Class of 1928
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' i , 1 iq mf V . , 51, fd-' -3 Sw F l , J g Sail ' ,-f' ,f 9 1 w un: s. v C4 ay., -. an 1 FGREWCRD Here at the foot of unyielding mountains, crested with snows unsoiled by men, shadowed by clouds with nothing between them and the et urnal sun, beside the swift Wenatchee, itself just come from the mysterious fastnesses of these peaksg it is no small wonder that they who wrote themselves and their school into this book.chese e name that suggest the eternal inspiring sgirit of their surroundings. ' HLOHOAH they choseg HUNTAMEDU:-not in the lawlessness of the wild bronco or of the strik- ing rettlerg but the indomitable upwerd-point- ing of the Cascades, that shell only with the ages be worn down, the unceesing flow of the swift Wenatchee that keeps her face toward the seeg the high-uplifting of the clouds that come not down to sudden earth with fog, but fleet aloft where eyes must lift to View their beauty And so on each page look for Lemon, not the one the eye beholds, but the invisible influences of 5 spirit unbroken, e faith unshek en n purpose undeunted. 1 , f , I , 'r11'l , jf ,,,7414fv0 .54-42,-.-wr! f - ' 1' A I,-70, I- jJfJwf,.Z.f Q'-iyfiff? '54 4. , . l X I 1 ' . 1 9 I 5 1 x v 1 L l .,,,,,,,,-,-..-.--. ..,...--A-- . - ---f-----------M 1 ...,... ,...,,. ...- . . ..i...-,.....,.. ..- ...J .f ,!jh A V I ,--LoMoA IIII I, In 1 7Xx fp XX I I 1 . I I I - -nh... au, L-gf In I-DEDICATION. 1, I I To Mr. E. C. Chute. I 5I ' ' Who has given Seven yours of unself-'I , , 5 Q ish service to Peshastin High School ' I and its students. Q . I, . I . I I II I, a I II I I ' I I II I I I I I I I I I I I If A ' I r ,..4 !7 f ,ji T FACULTY HISTORY The present Peshastin High Schco i sists of five memhereg Mr. 3.5. Eming f Hoag, Miss Alice Helnight, Hr. Paul Ernest Chute. A Mr. Lminger is the principals he r several subjects, usually'hl5ebra and due to conflicts in the schedule this obliged to teach Hygiene, Granmar and 'P '1l. c or horror., I Hx YE X l Faculty con- er, Miss Eauline McCormick and Mr. also teaches Gecmetryg but year, he was Klgebra. He has f 5 supervised music before and is teaching girls chorus ' this year. Mr. Lminger gi duated from Ubcrlin College, ' in 1905 and received thc deiree of AB. He has been ini this valley for a number of years and has supervised Q 4 as principal at Mansfield, Chelan and Dryden, 1 U Miss,Hoag graduated from the state College of R Washington in 1925 and received an AB degree, Before y coming to Ecshastin she taught at Mukilteo Washington. H She has taught General Science, dame Economics and V United States history. While attending college, Miss t A Hoag was a member cf the liulamadaelheta, Honorary Sore 'ority. ' N 3 ' nies Mennight graduated from the University of N Washington in l926 and received an AB degree. She is 5 ,teaching English, Typing, Bookkeeping, Girls Advise Uory and Physical Lducation. I i Mr. McCormick graduated from the State College of: Idaho in 1926 and received the degree of BSC. He is S teaching Physics, Biology, Spanish, Geography, Boys I lAdvisory and is coaching athletics for boys. I , Mr. Chute is dean of our faculty in point of the ' years of service to Peshastin High. Mr. Chute grad- uated from Valley City Normal College, North Dakota ' ' ,in 1914 with a BA.degree, since then he has done grad-P uate work at the University of Iowa and at University 5 of Washington. Before coming to leshastin Mr. Chute 1 ,taught at Crosby North Dakota, Ruby North Dakota, and M ,Kremlin Montana. He is new teaching Manual Training I 'Geometry and Economics. I l ' . ' I L !f'm f A 'Dx --nrlM..m,,i L! -iq-.gi--4-.-..---.-.......,,.... ..... ... ... ..-. .. . .,.,... . ,. .,- ' V' 4.- Above you see our faculty Wise, loving, kind and true, They really mean the world to us And should mean much to you. 1 11 .LAI 'Q 5. L.-f -'M -gh 1,5 A .' L.:,J3, '. ' - M1 ,A MP 'f 1-'ir ',f?T-5 . ,,.' U., W -A ,. Qi, W, - ,. . H2 mlm . I 7, , -r .. 1, , , ... .:.. -V,--.,. -,. , P V 1 , . . , -- . -...pau-can-. .:',., ,L . .. A 5. ,mg '- -ry 1 My . .e- if 'j .? ,A . ,r-nf' X ,. ...un '::', - - iiligifn-i,,4. xi .V ,., L,-,V I, ,lug .A , 33 J. Q A Y 1 F ,. , .Q Ft 'f. .x JV, .. 0 ' 'f'!5 . 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'47- 1Basketbell 26-'27, HAnn's Little Arfair iunrmuLQ1 St.ff 27, Vice Pres. of Boys Club '28, student Council 138 L nliempy Il Dena Spees: ,- i A.HPotter's Quiet Etening at Homeu '24, Librurlan 'b7: ' -A . .1 .-, .f.,. -. ? dry fee, Besketoeii '27, Annual Stuff '27, sengoi ,ltel ff Kempyn 28. Margeret Boyd. Q 'f1 . . - From Payette High--Glee Club '24-E25,.Gjusy 'ovfi '2l Pinafore '25, Deb te '25, Class Play WQ6. Jutgrei lesb- estin '26, Class Sec.-Trees '26m,Literery Editor School Paper '27, Editoriin-ChiefQAnnual '275 'snn's Little Affairn Debate '265'27.fAss't Editor of Amnual '28. Pres. Girls Club '27-'28.Prss.-Student Gouneil ' '27f'28,'Viee-fres. benior Classs UKempyH7f HowerdL5mith. 'Y ,,..' ' From'Franklin High-5oghomore'Honer'Society, dntere ed Peshestin '26. Business-Lgr. Annual '27. -Dsned Uehool faper '26. Pres. boys Club '27 Annual lypist '28, Kempy, Senior Prophecy,-Student eouncil '28. Lalph Sjringer .ff L' 3 'Potters Quiet Evening at Home' '24. Basketbell ' '25-'24-'25-'26, Baseball '24-'25-'-26. Debate '25-'26 'The Judsons Entertain' '26, Ass't Business Hur- Anne Ual '27. Editor-inQChief,bcnool paper '27. nAnn's Little Affsirn, Vice-President Class '27, Class Dresident '27-'28. Trees. Boys Ulub 'N8. Vice-fres. boys Club '27. Student Council, Ass't business mgr. Annual '28, nKempy. L Melvin Dnyder. ' '24-Vice Pres. Class, Treasure of Class '25. Basket- ball '26-'25-'26-'27, Student Body Pres. '24-'25, '26-'25 Baseball '26-'27-'28. HAnn's Little Affairu Annual Staff 127. sec. Boys Club 127 Pres. Boys Club '281 Debate '28g NKempyH, Student bounoila ' SENIORS ESTHER FRASE Silence is Golden ARTHUR DERBY Wear a mustache, that's all the women have left us. DENA SPEES As well be out of the world as out of fashion. MARGARET BOYD She likes her own way and begorra, she gets it. HOWARD SMITH The harder the job the better RALPH SPRINGER Good folks are scarce, better take care of me. MELVIN SNYDER Life is an immense dream, Why Fail? 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'...., . - 5, a Az' V 7 ' LOHOA, it L' M ' I ' HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS --5---1928. g Seven Seniors, who here completed the required four years of High School, compose the 1928 greduat-- H ing csess of Peshastin High School. J ecause of the many additions to and drops from membership since 1924, it is difficult to give any accurate history of their first and second years in High School. Lklvin Snyder and Esther Erase are the only original members of the Freshman class of '24. The remaining five have come in at different times. Be it sufficient to say each member Wes actively en- gaged in school life where ever he or she may have been during the Freshman and sophomore years. However, the last two years heve mnde up for any inefficiency of unorganized class life which may have occured. To the present Senior class belongs the credit for editing and publishing the first success- ful High School Enper and High bchool Annual, ULomoaU ' In the Junior-Senior play last yenr, the majority of the cast was from the Junibr class of '28. This year, several of our clans served as assistants to the Junior Annual Staff. With the aid of Gertrude Lllsn, the Senior Class of '28 put on the first strictly Senior Play ever given at Peshastin High School. As Juniors, thc class was strongly represented in the Basketball team. All thru the four years they heve given strong support to school athletics and debate. T - Members of the Senior class have been such powerful and strong advocates of student particnption or HStudent ov'tU, that the class hes hnd many Hlolitic- al enemies.H Told man, the members of the class oe- ltnve in Student Uov't and have worked hard to make it a success in Peshfstin. we hope the others coming a- long at various stng,s of school life will Hheep the ball rolling.H y No one is perfect and we are no exceptions. Every one of us has contributed more or less to the dis- turbances of Hdoncstic trnnquilityn in the school. 1' But we hope that those concerned will let ey-genes be5 gy-genes. .Fx l .1 e7 I f - r-LOMOR.. ij L, tt 4 It is interesting to note the different parts the U,S. which claim to be the birth places of the Senior class. ror instance-Ralph Upringer,-Pres. of class '28, was a former resident of Sioux Gity la., Where he was born Sept 22, 1907 Ten years ago one mon before Armistice was signed, he was enrolled in Peshas tin in the fourth grade. With the exception of one v semester at Leavonworth W.--EotKansss he hes spent ' his school life here, in the Peshastin Lehool, and theie is not much leitg his is all HSpentW. VicefPres. lhrgaret Boyd, is'a HNesterner.N .She was born in Payette, Ida., Dec. 3, 1908. Margaret lived a while in Nyssa, Ore. but two years of her high school career was spent in the Payetter H.5. Nhiss Boydn was enrolled as a Junior in P.H.S. Since that date she has been active in school activities and has been a good student. 2 The Seo.-Trees.. Esther Erase, formerly resided 1 in Maywood, Ill. where she was born June 14, l8lO, or n l9l9 E ether became a fourth grader in was in l9lO? I the Peshastin school, and she has been a student of th highest type. As a m.mber of this school, she graduat this year. Besides graduating from H. S., some years back Esther graduated from rig-tails-to bobbed hair. ' HShrimpU Snyder--If we said Melvin folks would' not know to whom we were referring -was born in Dill City, Okla. November 25, l909. Ho is another Hbaok- easterN.l92l saw Uhrimp in the seventh grade of this school. He sgent his H.b. life as one of the original members of the graduating class of '28.' Nhlvin has been invaluable to the school as'a member of her Ath- ebate--well, its a pity we did- ooner. ' for d inet S letic teams? as m't get him Uno Dena Qpees is another Uwesternern claiming Od- essa Wh. as her home tonne-a town in the Hdesert of wheatn She was born in Gdesta, Nov. 2l l907. Dena's first contact with the Pesnastin School uns a sixth grader. 5he has managed to stay here long enough te of 5.H.5. Whnt Rena dcesnft know to be a gradua l about books and libraries Hain't worth lnowin.H Howard Smith-the tallest member on the class and the official Htown bullyh is a native of Seattle, Wh. f was born in the Hnestern metropolis,H Nov. 5, - -1 r - --- - Q4 -,U . . lb , th A I f f 1'NlT'XN -Q , -woo-.1-nA4nvv1-no 44...- --in -ow' g . -1 - -p.',..ad v.-I 4.4. nn44La+.-1,-a -4- -Q--f .'-1 lvl ,, r....-., ' e I fi .rj - -. .ui Q I M I X LQOB. His freshman and Sophomore years were spent at J Franklin, High, Seattle. He lived in Wenatchee six H months and about November 18, l926, he entered good old P.H.S. The class would have been up the proverb- ial Wstumpn if we had not had Howard to aid us vdth hha Umighty intelleetu when we printed the first annual. When it comes to poster work, he certainly is a great help. Besides this Howard is a fine seudent. To wind up this brief history We must say a word about Art Derby. In -England they say Awthe.W but here in Peshastin we say UArtN 'He was born in Seattle n. and on Ja.n.'1e, 1910 he tried 'out his bran new lungs. The hospital attendants will agree that his' lungs were in first class-shape.. Affter moving from place to place is z5ften the fate of ministers? the Derby family came to a five year Hstop overu in s H.S. career was spent in Leavenworth High. In the fall of l926 he signed up with P.H.b. as a Junior. Art managed to hang on until he had completed the required four years, hence Leavenworth. Two.years of Art' to graduate with the class of '28. i This history is now completed in l, No.l, all copyrights reserved. As the form e body we yis abl of Vol. 'were'4 unable, thru circumstances, to do much the first and timen second years but we've nmnde up for lost P herd unior and Senior years. we have worked lass and now we are ready'to enter into f living but this time tt will be alone ge classmates. y ' 1 ' H' Class '28. Exx r-, L u the S' C' zz new senses' d or with coll- T '-.V 1 w G Ll n 7 x l LUMQAN f f INS4NE isiiun HRHGESTLR. .nz OF 1NxlT3 CgUSB en IHS4NITY Ralph Lpvinger Melvin Snyder eward Smith ---. sther T ' JJITu.Se Dena Specs Lzigaret Boyd Arthur Derby English Debate Junior's Conduct Ihysics Waiting for Stencils Bookkeeping June -...... ......Y- -v .. .-- , CONSIICDCUS BECAUSE OFQ Oratoricml veiee. Shyness Length Independence Ring. lromptness Marcel L . 1 is A L L HXTML LLL- - P X L I. U -1- 1 7 fLfL U .- f X q ff xx I! N w 2 N CLASS OF 192e-- H ' WHEN DELERIOUS CALLS FOR IN CLSQ OF RLCOVLRY g -- WILL - - 3 L Q Lois' Almost Normal f His Wrench Bashful r n ' I 3 ' H Self-Government Architqct I ' V. 1- , 'E h D ' 5- I r Y' 'Springywaturl Married Q vi ' ' I L : ' ox, q , . . ,, 4 ,.Qmell1ng-Qalts PHYSICS Beacncr 3 . . . , ',4 1 , i I 1 3- L www+L 4 5 qorrectaon Fluid, FamGyg'Suffcrogettu. 1 Bargroen's 'Coffee Chewing- Gum I ' ' ' 4 , l . ' X I L s i l I I Q w V 2 L , 1,,f TRNNX K1 ,lf NL -LLWWWLWLLL LL f A A IJ ADA , 7 .XJ mx X XY! . 4 is fikkfiq . f v HJGV ' Kfvfsgyifiu f 4 i. V 1 DH! .' 'x... Q, 'A r 155553 is ' . 7' A 'llfpgfwi e RUN Q db U 00 . Wmb .4-l f C cw g iq' N fbi Q , Q X bxLUJ sg ob 62125633 llggggibizoqx dj A I: Ti F QTFTHOQ q ' 5 me GGDD OLD Daffy 5 ,,, -..-,j vii L!P it l YTTIUF i ' 1 smrioa crass WILL X' This is the last will and testament of the olafss- of 1928. The benefieiarieeref asia solemn will--snail ' come into their inheritance on the fourth day of Sep- tember in the year Of Our l0Idfl923- 1, Margaret Boyd,'do leave my sweet smile to Ray- mond Duncan, and my ability to typo and cut stencils to Harold Dixon.'James Gibbons will be so fortunate as to be given the type of excitement with which l'am en- circled in my debate rebuttals. l.wish also to ask V Lillie Strehle tb keep Marion Boswell from.being lone- some in the years to come. ' ' ' I5 Melvin Snyder, do leave my continuous cutting up in classes to Ruth Reister, my bashfulness to-Marg -art Gray, my acting as a circus clown to my dear friend Helen Doggettg l.leave my bluffing in History to Elizabeth Baker because I.feel.that she may often not have her lessons and this iine gift will be of great value to her on such occasions. I feel also that Ruth Werner would be delighted with the gift of my innocent look, so at this time l.shall will it to her. ' ' ' f' ' I3 Arthur Derby, do leave my chewing gum to Thel- ma Bergren, my curly hair to Esther Duncan, my trying to bluff to Johanna Reister, my sweet disposition when I'am mad, to Alice Beachaml 1.am.asking Albert Mc-' Donald to keep Thelma from being too lonely and to keep her from causing too much disturbance in study hall, since I know her terrible habit of talking out loud continously in the silent study periods. n ' i I, Esther Frase, do leave my gigantic height to Carl Bergren, my vigorous giggles to Ned Darlington, my charm.to Francis Doggett provided he will cherish it as long as heglives. - I, Howard Smith, do leave my magnitudinous stat- ure to Vera Bersing, my ability to plan invitations and to design posters to Adaline Miles. I will not forget to leave with Esther Keizer, my beautiful Babe Ruth lunch boxu I hope it will last as long as she is in high school and at least thru two years of her college life. I'm sure it will, if she takes good care of it. Due to the lack of seats in the assembly I shall leave my desk to the HODD FELLGWU for a per- iod of ninety-nine years. A D7 sLGMOk-un , -nw Q1 k -sr.N1oR CLASS WILL - 1 .A ,Q -Qconwry . . , y 1, Ralph'Springer, do leave my nSpringsN to Fred Johnson for the seat of his racing bug, my.love for English to Lucille Van Kirk. Joe Keizer may have the special.privilege of keeping Lois Logue from mischief and from loneliness during the noon hours. a L, Dena Specs, do leave my knowledge of books, which is world-wide known, to Nadine Moore, my abil- ity in Bookkeeping to poor David Leach and my vampish qualities to Jesse Land so he may have a chance to do some landing, in the future. ' . A We of the Senior class of 1928 do leans to the. Juniors our splendid behavior in the halls and study periods and the studiousness which we have shown to 1 the younger members of the school for the last four - years. We hope none of them will fall by the wayside but that all.will go on to fields of higher learning. To the Sophomore class we do leave that resource- fulness which caused us to publish the first annual for Yeshastin High School and we hoge that they will succeed in putting out the best annual ever seen this side of the Atlantic Ocean. f - f- ' To the Freshmen Class.we do leave our quick wits and varied abilities for we realize that they will be of great aid to you in your work.throughout your High School.Days . - 4, I IX A 1 J ,,,l it BOTDA - B7 fe w 1 fi u 1 Q1 1 H J, I, y H 5 L. i fs ,f My Dear Mr. Eminger, VY? Sky-High Apartments Room 152, 465---lst ' Seattle, Washington May 28, 1950 I know you will be very much interested and surprised to hear from me, after so many years, an H to also hear about all of my classmates of the grade uating class of the Peshastin High School in 1928. Q Y ' I have just returned from Mars where I have made my home for the past 4 ten years, while studing research work for the National Geographic Qociety.. The planet is still in the making as our old worldi was thousands of years ago. The dense forests are' abundant with fruits and hurbes. Vegetation thriv- I l es wonderfully, and the animals are fairly tame compared with the wild sta tives seem different from this old world. .They are live entirely upon fruits live entirely upon fruits find no evidence from any have practiced Canablism. te of the paanet. The na those who were found in I a very strong race and . and vegetables. I can , and vegetables. I can 9 source that the natives I Years ago it was thought impossible to ever'be! able to reach Mars which is uproximately 55,000,000, miles from the earth, due it has become possible to impossible journey. to modern inventions - I encounter the once though? ' Q my trip to the planet ten years ago, was very 5 uncertain and seemed dangerous,-but my homeward trip I enjoyed very much. The machine was driven by el-g mments taken from the air and the motor was so com-' plicated, that when the uirship came into pockets I where certain elements were not bo ue found another, portion of the machinery would at once change theseg unusable elements into the ones so needed to drive l the motor. i 1 I was very much surprised to see how Seattle.. ' had est the ever know. ' city in the world and QQ,---ll. -.1-.1...,,,.- ...-. -..-...-v-. -..-...-....-... -.-..-.....--. . changed, and to know that it is the second largl- the largest metroplis in f United States with the greatest Commercial tradt , ' f I -1 A 0 Y Il f. . A , L . .:, LOMeApjJ ,L fee 1 'Q ,Z I I N N i. I! 11 W r 4 1 1 1 I 1 J D ! z I i. H 1 H Y 1 'I 1 B.. X fx. 1 ,f' ' Our airship landed on the 120 story derby Nslkh building annex and we then went to the many street levels by elevator. The name Derby seemed to be Eamiliar to me so I inquired at the information bureau oi the airship company on the main street floor. I here found the building was the prpelity of my old classmate, Art Derby. The following day I called on Arthur ' and he told of his purchase of the Wrigly Chewing Gum Company on January 1, 1940. He stated he had consentrated on the fact that he might as well pur- chase the entire Wrigly Gompany, thus reap profit from his unbreakable habit of chewing gum. He had inherited several million from relatives which aid- ed him in this great undertaking, and had purchased the present Derby building recently, as the office for such ride h ay. I piloted space in the old location was not suitable a business. Arthur invited me to stay and home to dinner and spend the rest of the d concented, and to my great surprise Arthur his own machine, not his same old Oldsmobile with its four wheel brakes but the same conpanies latest model, the most modcnn machine on the market, the dangerless nirship with e capacity of seven passenge gers. O yes! Arthur told me all about his matri- monail affairs. He married Miss Thelma Bergren an- other of our school friends. They had had a wond- erful happy married life and had raised a boy and a girl. The boy has finished his college education and is working in the office of his father, the girl is e Sophmore in the State University. On my arrival at Arthur's home Us drove the aeroplane in- to the garage which was situated on the top of his home. He had a beautiful place constructed of brick and furnished with the best and most magnificicnt furniture I have ever seen. Thelma was very much startled at my arrival. We surely spent a most cn- joyable evening. After,Dinner we listened to the radio. I was speechless, when I heard the inagur- ation address of the new president of the United States and who could it be but another of my high, f' X ,Ml PA ,.a r - c ,LOMC,A N If Y N i Q! il i 1 il I, I, J gi 1l --.-1...-....-Q.. -1.-Q.. ... xschool classmates, Ziss Margaret 3oyd. Bhe wus - taking oath as the first woman presicent of the United States. Arthur then tolu me how Ihrgaret has lived a si gle life and had had a very golit- ical career. He also told how Melvin 'nydor, the second Henry Clay, had oecome forl wins famous in settlini natio.a1 disgutes between many countries. by means of conjromise. Kelvin ass new living in the uresent cayitol of tho Unitedg0tates which' is Los Angles California., Thelma then told me oi the new neighbors sh. hed.: Yho do you suppose it was? Why Miss Esther Frase, who was living :ith her mar- ried sister Viola. sstner ownes and operates an art and anticue shop down to m. She had continued hor education through college and had worked for many years as a bookkeeper'anc stenogr but the work became too strenous two ycars.ago to live with Viola her present business. Tron what apher in the Asst, so she came Jast, she then opened I hear Asther is doing very nicely and enjoys her present occupation very much. Arthur said he had received a letter a few days ago from a party with whom I was-well ac- quainted with in Peshastin. I was eager to know all about it, so he found the letter and gave it to me to read. What! From our old pal, Ralph Springer. The letter was of very much interest to me. Ralph had worked several years on the farm at home to earn enough to continue his education. To my great surprise Ralph was now.teLching at Yale University and teaching the very same subject he so much des- pised in our class in high school. Why, the old boy was and honest to goodness Physics professor. He had, after completeing high school, began to fight for the things he so much disliked and when he started college he continued this individual struggle. Before long he was deeply interested in Physic's and from that time on he won out against the things he had so much dispised during his young er days. Art said Ralph taught in several small schools and had been so successful that he asked to teach at Yale. He has now been there rs - f 4 QA WY-, LAWAY -.M K' ' ,Q 737 1 Y' a i xx Xi X' wx 1' . ,xxx av- 1 things that we used to do in our school days, when I we heard a rap on the door. Arthur immediately re- Y sponded to the knock and who could it oc but they former Miss Dena Spees and her husband. lt certain- ly seemed like old times again,'to get together and , I for five years. Art and I were just talking of the 3 1 5 hear how all our classmates had'spent the last g twenty years. Dena said she was just returning i fmom a worl tour by aeroplane, rail and water. l She was told of the success Arthur had made, so , thought she would pay him a iisit while in the grectg metropolis. Dena told of many wonderful experiences I and sights that she had seen on her tour. But they : are too numerous to mention. Her present home is inf Australia where her husoand is presioent of a large ' bank and has extensive interests in several sheep I ranches and commercial trade business. 1 3 I hope that we may again communicate by mail asi we did before and that this letter will be of inter-: est to you and show you that your guiding hand did - snot work in vein while you were our class advisor. - Hoping to hear from you in the near future. I remain. - I Yours respectively. I l F Q . a e se 4 5 4 l I I U Q 1 l 3 z I n 1 ! I f Q 1 149' unix fi x A x 4--F..-....... Q v I -vfvw ---- .-f-A .... ..-... .-.- .,.-...-.- ---. ...-. -- .L-.4 Y V Jim . 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X V those frohi-s ooro no gdoo u , mu, , 'X School. -os, V 4 , X, .. U R H ' ' n H H to' d thin high oohool. ,lnroofi , group tnqt nnd ovor ontoio I . b W1 fr 1o'd out cftir thc froshman ycnrg Ros: I .J 1 I .of our ilusslo oQLo,, , . 1 inc innt to Scittlo, Phillip Dahl tho is now,- ' x N-xB1'Of'FY1 11- .-Q gf it 1, , V P ' Portlfnd ond Jfch Dempsey. 5 Qttonding high Dgnooi in'. 'tin to W, ' 1'tor1 vonr 'moth r student ontorod our 1 Q lnfourfoopnom it Jo, -,, V , ranks but loft aftor tho'torm.wns over. L--Q5 LJ ,-A TTho name twclvo Jho hiv: been vith ouch othorQ.! during two high ochool ynrrog cnrollod for thoir 3 third year last fall, fThroc4moro hfvo,ontcrod this i,w year and.no hope uinooroly th t they will stay un- ' til tho bollp toll th, list chimJo.of high school 'O days. - ' '.'- -fi -. ' f WHMDuring U o- io , aplcnr did play NTho Little Good Hojporn tho yioooods oi which holpod to oquip the dongatictsoioncc dopa mont: Gortrudo Allen took tho lc ding role as tho 3 Little Clod Hopper. Tho oth r'purts more t Ion by ' 'Smith, Constrnoo NCDongld,' I ' ' tho fr'shr'y yo-1 tho girls grvo Q rt-' Vera Bcrsing, 3Stu11C,h V Johnno Rcistor, Alma Strand and Tholm? Borgion. , . During tho throo yonrs in high school the Junior class h.2 tqrcn an uctivo prrt in dobqto, l Biskethcll und othor high ochool uctivitiosl ' Tho individuals in tho Junior'Glsrs are worthyi of spocinl montionn Muswell Loo, who ltd our clvsm ' ur, .5 Prozidont,.Qnd who is f - J. tl nru'l Our oditor, now tng Editormin-Cnioi of 'no Q , K.. , ' '. ,L. ,.l.,.V ,, -,, h - through tho uocond yo 'is not only good in dooauo und hmukotbull but o im also mn oXcollont'studcnt. A. 1 ' ' Q ' ' ' i .nt link but 1 1 not ii nnoth-r iwnoit' I Our business man avi .J ' , 1 in our ch in of succossg :nd who could it bo 'W ' ' J A. . Gortrudo Allen. 3v,n if G-rtruoo is littl., sho A ,, .4 9 . moans a o io L . ,N , V T1 . 1. F, . , l t to tri Junior Cl os. SHG in vory can- Vrhlc mgnmgor, why any th t? You know ,nit ono huoito bo to taho oirofof Shrimp. .1 I 'u- Orin Milos, io'1noth-r momoor of our ol S55 althp fOrin is vory difficult subjoot ho is also voryQintbr- eating. Ho is know no tho class broadcaster. 'Orip .broadcasts ru olfus room, in study halls, on tho'i 'play'groundp and almost ovorywhoro. hmyhc old gin rg-i I .V - 4-',,T-1-nLi,4. fi.. . -wr-1,-M.. M -.-mmm uh -Wa an A ' f- N: U 1,4 . 4. ..-l, Vatu S . lj' ' .WW r i V- , ,I X Zi N f'. i'- li. , . ' V - '. -.3 . Q . , Q Fnnter-willylot him h?Yo,QxQhLDCC over the radio for' 'wt filfwe.Lnow,l . f.. g fo I -jvli , ' Speaking of broadcasters 4-. we ntot not forget , ,Judge hoody.4 Judge isnlt his icnljnhme, but the ,.., clns ' juot,dedicptod thot name to him. Even though Jud- L .ge never cracks a Smile ho's present-when it comes Q veto lllegjting b:fclc.5t'oa.ll and that moans ti lot to our -. 5 iClQES. A ,QMA . V -- 4 A Joe Koizpf is another distinguished student: M. 3 lin our cl ss.i Yes, Joe is the fellow who scllaQthe5 , fannualo. Ono has to have Q Wgift of gabn for thct job, :nd we'rc proud to hnvc ouch 5 peroon. -.' x.,. Q, f Mhybe Vera Boroing should have had the.above2' 'NJ ,jobw but she has one thrt she fills quite ably. l i t that of Society Editor. Vera is our class mus- V l ician and nloo an intimate friend of our editor. 9 it We must not neglect to write about our claeoq l nrtiets. Yes, we have Lrtiets, they are-Estelle-v Smith ond Constance Nwbonald. Whenever you uinti1 i pictures drawn for some entertainment just ask '.f them. They are .bout tired out from drawing thooi 9 l Our joke editor helps to mane the students y see the Hfunny siden of putting out an annunl.'Who could she he but Joanne Roiotor. We think Joanne is prim und does not.h ve much to ony. .But the i Qthinkn Q lot and siys little, the one reason me L ohose her for our joke editor. P f- nVnn kisses on youu shouts another one of L 1 ptr Juniors, down in the alley playing marbles with i l the seniors. UOf course, you cen't blame Brooks, much, now that he can't play bnsketbrll, 'cuz he got v his knee bustcd'H says one of the Senior girls. .i i U ' Tn the fall of l927 Ruth Werner came back Q l to Pcshastin after an HPDUGH-CG of two years. Ruth. ii is a valuable asset to our basketball term. Right . ..along beside Ruth comes Violet Howden another of ' V l our basketball sound. 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W V V Aw o -'itil ,MILL ti -v 1 AEZFE LAT IO Thelma Gertrude Vera Joann Constance Ruth W Violet ' Helen F Estelle Russell Marion Orin Joe Fulton O V A C O N L O M E PMA T I N CHARlCTERTZhTlOf Affeoionate Retiring Blonde ., . Meek Loud iooer Asleep Big eyes Very agreeable Serooae Eashful Ialkenive Very quiet Stern X 1 9 OCCUPATION Talking to Art Welling Adds . Getting to school at nine, St udyi ng Engli sh Drawing Cartoons Reading Novels Keeping quiet Getting 'J . panish drawing feces Making others work Selling Walking Working Clim Qgae. up to a 3.55 Most anything J OFTZISINFORHATION I E,,Z1f3LX1 LAT ION 011.1 Kid Gosh 1-rr' .E gnu ck S TI' A You make me tired. Hot Dog ?? ohr Gee Kid. Oh! 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Do far as we are concerned there is no doubt ut what the present Sophomore class far surpasses lnytning in the form of classes in the high school. low some good folk might call this boasting, but we hould worry, because, how can we help it if we are he best class. ' As a gentle reminder for those who already now an as invaluable information for those who do ot, we shall, in the following lines, endeavor to nlighten those so concerned as to the history of ur class. KNO extra chargej First, there is our Presieent, The honoreble ene Boswell, the galloping center of the B. B. eam of '27 and '28. He attended the grade school .ore or less all the earlier years of his school ares and in l926 was admitted into the realm of is high school life as a freshman. Our vice-president, whom you all know is hhss lorothy Davenport-she makes the President step liv- ly and we expect she'll make a certain gentleman ance at a great rate in the years oi wedded life. ell thet's the kind of officers we need. Dorothy vas enrolled in P. H. S. as a Frosn the fall of '26. we might at this time introduce our worthy ecretary and treasurer, the person who keeps a ecord of our meetings and is the a ...' lelfinance mane ger in charge of the enormous funds of our class, sther Keizer, she has been in Peshestin School since he was in the third grede.V In l926 Esther was enroll ed as a freshman of P. H. 5. ' There, that's our executive board, nice ounch oo, and its now easy to see why we have such a fine lass, so far as officers go, but uait till you know the rest of the class, and then the fact will be quite Alain. 0 . Mildred Boyd, she of the avoirdupois type or to e more specific, fat and fair, but believe us die ophomores could not get along without Mildred, No ir, we would lose too much weight in school affairs. is young lady cams from Idaho to be enrolled as a Fre ian in the fall of '26. lb. ' Q 'Y x U L - t ,LOYOA it - , E7 xx ' ! Nadine Moore Cshla-.'s just more and more! but NS then Nadine is an essential member of our class ,Q and how she certainly swings a wicked violin bow. Our violinist has always attended this chool and probable always will She was a member of the eigh- th grade class of '26. Last of the girss is Lois Logue, short? maybe but then she comes from a place where they measure peeple from their shoulders up and not from their shoulders down. Lois entered the H. 5. as a fresh- man from the eighth grade in '26. Thats all the girsl in our class but then its quality which counts and not quantity. Among the boys let us introduce James Gibbons Snubbers, history might be better ommitted saying that he's simply one joke after amother. He came here to H. S. in '26. ' JOhn Beecham, now there's a man for you.' Fehn came into our midst in '26 but that isn't all. John has never made a mistake in Bookkeeping, every thing is correct and accurate. Also his speed ' makes our class famous. Take a squint at Louis Davis. They say one should never offer him a chair, for he prefers a J Davenport. Well, anyhow he has good judgement., As a forward on the B. B. team he's a dandy. He Qld always been in Peshastin School. t ' Now Vernon is different from Davey, in that he prefers a land in fact this lad has the best Hlandn in school. Vernon has a great deal of :bility in radion and may rival Mhrconi in time. Vernon sigiw ed up with our class as a Freshman in '26, coming here from Caldwell Idaho. A Our friend, Ned Darlington, who graduated from the eighth grade and put his name in our books in '26 is an exceptional lad. He not only treads closel on the heels of Jim Gibbons as a joker but nwkes Ray- Mond Duncan step lively to Keep his lead in Dookkeepi No, we couldn't get along without Ned. Daymond Runcan, uated from the eighth so fast that he makes the zone. He too bre the fall of l926. or we mean Raymond Duncan, who g grade in '26, This lad workds the wind whistle as he tears t ezed into Peshastin High sehoolhg . I I xx L i L H 5 Q lb N 5 H 9 I. 1 o 1 4 NI gg C. Wu I1 I3 A ......,.r,..,.,,-., W cl P d I L LOHQL sf' T' SOPHONOFE CLLSS HISTOZY. In the fell of 1926 twenty-freshmen entered Posh nstin High. Never before hed there seen Q class which could equal us in greeuoss and liveliness. Led by Miss. Lessingg the class advisory we romped through t yeer with Q willingness which feily dazzled the eyes of the faculty. In the month of Mhrch, Helen Cerrike loft us for the great city Of Nenptchec. On the lsth of that month we gfvo her n farewell party which noul have made even the seniors proud. U Just beiore ju ter, Jewell Mathins loft us for unnyslope. Miss Lossing entertained the girls at this time and Jewell loft us no'er to return. - Bffioers for the year wore: Jewell Watkins Pres- ident, Lois Logue, Vice-president, Nadine Moore, Sec- and Vernon Houghton, Treasurer. In the fall of l927 we entered the Sophomore yoe and there was never Q group so worldly wise. Our original number hhd dropped to sixteen now. Gladys Buy had left us for the ship of mstrimony and Bill 5enders had decided to explore the world. Two more joined our ranks and took their places. These were Louis Davis and Howard Herndon. Howard was not des+ tined to stay long and soon left us for the wilds of Cen:-.da. u David Leti1'.1cr and Alvenzr. Specs also left thi lessened our number The Sophomores bell tehm. Louis D. tell played Jumping Grey played sub-gun: In November we to fifte made u en. ' - y he most of the basket- p t Nis played forwprd, Gene Bos- center, ds. James Gibbons and Janes gave n party for the Freshmen which was enjoyed by everyone present. In December e sleigh riding party was held which was a grand success. Although the mercury registered 15 below. In January a skating party was held et Smith Lakes although the marshmallows mysteriously disappeared the group had u lovely time pulling teffy at the N Beecham home. In April d Mnrshedllow roost was held whicisurpasscd any party over held. This concludes the history of the greatest fun loving group that ever entered Peshestin High. , Ez. l f soNGs AND SAYINGS or THE sopnomons NAME SONG Mildred Hand me down my Lois Logue Esther Keizer David Leach Raymond Duncan Albert John Beecham Louis Davis' Gene Boswell James Gray James Gibbons Vernon Boughton Nadine Moore Ned Darlington Harold Dixon Walking Cane 'Its You Nobody3Cares for Me . Roses at Twilight The Prisoner's 5ong Please Forgive me. My Blue Heaven Longest Way Around Is the Best way Home Moonlit Waters Johnny and Franky America Among my Souvenors Always My. Bonni e wlj. lets Dorthy Davenport The Village by . the Son -m -1 1 J 'ff CLASS. 1928. SAYINGS HOh,shut upu Oh My Goshn Il N NYee, God's Wheep Quletf nOh! EsthernQ ' Ni! nGee,WhizH4 he UGuber Feeh Hhorse Feathers NBolognaN J VqHSalmon eggs HBoy-iowdyn v HGosh Hhetz Pagama 'I . .. - ll Goh on uwsy. uFor Prunes Sakeu , Ez, D AJ I. H ll Q! 'Fam ph ' Li' 'ml gn X f' QILD Qi, j my V! , If -h ga Xxx I XXX XT If A '- i 1 A f' I if M Xxvx 7 N-'-.., W KW .. X, ,A 1 V- -f QMS X55 'X ,ff Qfiqia-:ffQx'1gi3Pf' X 2Lx,Ij:ii:ff mi X mg f Q HQ ! ' x N Q. ST A X XX, ,xx X akcm Om' f x.,,, ' 1 Tlwei -Q16 fi:-N VB K g Ed V Ng X . ff Q'NT4Nv1 clwx gb fam I 5 FRESHM4N CLASS ROLL. FIRST now: Fred Johnson Lrnest Springer Robert Eendleton Second Row: Allison Towne Slice Beecham Lillie Strehle Margaret Gibbons Back.Row: Adeline Miles Dorothy Werner Miss Hoag Marshall Gorman James West Joe Spohn Margaret Gray lsther Uunean. Jesse Land Virginia Mergcson Elizabeth Baker. Viola Lynn Naoma Lynn Ruth Roistor Earl Van Kirk. Helen Doggett Carl Bergren FRESHMAN CLASS x Q Q - QU. .7j9'9' -. fry- L 2 H-1,.fr. 1 '-5 .L r , x 5 -K I... ,., . .Ax ff --Q 'igfgff .sem ,- 6. K 5 Ar 14 x 4, 4 una Q 1 . f F , 4 no LOMGAV gp p if I, FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY After reading the Sopnmore History I feel that hey are not justified in acknowledging their class s the best in the school because everyone knows the reshman Class beats them all by a long shot. However s far as that goes, we aren't a Wdull greenn. KGreen ut brilliantj. I shall now give the history of our class individually. y First on the list is our highly honored and re- pected president, Fred Johnson. Now of course Fred . 's a wonderful English student but we rather think he refers phrases to clauses KclawsJ. Next on the line is our Vic-President, Elizabeth Esker, a quiet little lass, to be sure, but then--you van never tell. We couldn't get along without hor. And then of course there's our Secretary Virgina Ehrgeson. The youngest in our class and the most pop- lar, I do believe! Not only as a secretary to our wonderful president but with other folks, too. You mmy'guess the rest. ' Well, we couldn't leave out our treasurer, Jesse ILand. He surely can UlandY too, but then he kee's the r nickles and dimes in place. ' The last.on our list of officers, is Class Hep- resentative, Ernest Springer, Skinny? Trueg but thou we need somebody in our class who can keep it well in' balance. Well, we have now introduced our class officers. Don't you think they are the best executives of any P. H. S. class? We do! ' Next on our superior list is NSweet Ada1ineN-- Hles. She makes some of them step a few miles, tool But then, Ada1ine's always there with some valuable suggestion., ' We can't leave Margaret Gray out because even though she is WSmallW and uFair0 and WLightnof hair she might be very indignant at us for leaving her and her superior ability out of our distinquished list. ' And'then, there's'Marshall Gorman. HeFs WMartia uso etimes, too, but then our class can't always k p good tempers for a stand by. thx ht We musn't forget Francis Doggett. Franoi M ,A .s ,. r af, f ' -A fs A ' A: W H rf -W, Z K V i W-nl'r OA iA fb nf A A Q- 1-, i W YT FRESHHEN CLASS HISTORY ' 1 KCONTD like others, is fond of conversation but then-H-Tho? .isn't? We'd hate to have anyone in our class who ist ' Of course Naoma Lynn has her ups and downs but' Naoma knows her duty and does it, too. James West certainly can't be left out. When we want any valuable suggestions on Hhow To Run A Fresh- man Classu we lose no time but travel straight to Jon and he scratches every little cell in his brain to rake up a few ideas. He gets some good ones too. Next comes Margaret Gibbons more commonly known as Maggie. She may be a maggie at that, but then, Hwhat Does lt Mattern? She's all right. ' -We couldn't iorget Ruth Heister if we tried bud anyway we aren't going to tryg because as I said be4 fore, Uwe oouldn't if we wanted to.n Ruth is a valn able member of our class and nWe'reu proud to have a member so sincerely helpiul.at all times. 3 Helen Doggett isn't to be forgotten either. Also she doesn't like to be treated as some dogs are treak ed, so therefore no one tries to take advantage of Q her, Those who do, don't get away with it either. i we haven't a doubt that Alli ' ably be governor some tor now, but we will bo sort of in our class to Car1.Bergro don't proud be gfu n is a day for he care. Come of it beca Ext. . member of son lowne will pro - is such a great or, to think of it, we' use we want sornebodyl 6. the Fresh Class tod, but there isn't much of him. However, quality oomcst done up in small bundles. ', ' Dorothy Werner is not to be forgotten, bccaused- ohi those dimples and smiles. New mind you, we didn4t say Wiener lln short wioniol but it's just right down ' Y plain Werner. Dorothy s a good student too. ' Say, that reminds mel Did I leave violin out, i Viola Lynn? I believe I did but here goes! She can , surely play the vislin toot Queer, sho plays her own name, isnt it? I Well of course, after telling something about Q each member of the Freshman Class, it Wouldn't be I right to leave out Esther Duncan. Surely you romcmb r f,.. 1 A l-'Ivy-v--v-----..9.-,---....-....... .. ..-..-..-.-..-.- . .....-...-........ I 3. + , is WLOMOA y f' I rmasmmuz cmtss nisrcrav v v icczzfiiy -P ! Our dark haired lassie. She isn't any simple- her 1 ton either. Esther knows what she's doing. Alice Beachamt whose favorite song is WRemember Men will be remembered toe, for it's my LTiV8tS'ODlD ion she would actually have a spasm if her name was not jetted down on our list. Alice should be Mark . 'n's grand dsughter because she is so humorous. Twai t ' But really one can't be serious all the time, can sne Now, Robert Iendleton is still here although he' sometimes kinder hard to see because he so closely re sembles a dwarf. There are some tall members of our' class but Robert is all right. CJust because he is--- smelly. .q . M Lillie Strehle is a Freshman, toof although she Maint what she u'stcr ben Lillie's not in danger of ' being forgotten because they say blends have a way of sticking in a person's memoryg True, Lillie! Earl Van'Kirk.is ri5ht on the dot ovenxthough he is last on the list. But nfirst the worst, second the same, the last the best, and-the rest the same.U Earl is a good syort and do6sn't mind. he members of the Freshman Class have now been- introduced, and do you not agree-with me that the Sophomores are wrong-when they say their class is the best? Why, ours is of course, and we just dere anyon to dispute that statement. ' ,y In - All these Freshmen entered Peshnstin High School in the Fall of 1927 and-I'll bet thcy'll all be out in '51, I A 1 W s C V ...,...-Q.. V . P' 4 JSLMJM Helen Doggett . ,Lfl1ie.Strchlc N YI W 1 A Francis Doggett Lucille Ven Kirk allison Towne Alice Beecham Dorothy Werner Robert Pendleton Esther Duncan Carl Bcrgren ' MargQret-Gibbons Earl Ven Kirk IRuth Reister. U Wmrgaret-Gray fNlola Lynn mnoma Lynn James West Adeline Miles Elizabeth Baker Virginia Hnrgcsen Jesse Land V . ErnestSSpringer ed Johnson - L. '-'SMA Ne AMBITION Stenogrnpher Business Civil Engineer Play Piano Mechanical Eng Grow Tall' Stenographer President Music Teacher Grow Up Nurse Learn'te-smile Dfessmakcr, School Teacher Violin Teacher Athletic Inst. NAP in general To get thin Teacher' Authoress Architect Engineer Aviator r N 'ii FAVURITE SA NG nPex Vobixcum noh Boyu A uJumpin Grnsshopporsn Darn it t ' nohz Boyn 1 tloh ll NI donft known nJiminy Cricketsnu o 'Landsakesn fi W N I know it' I 'I was just kiddinv Ult don'trmatraU,l . ' . 4 'Can't stay tonitef nGood Nightu 3 I ?Blame itn N Heaven Sakes' 2 5 Sci. 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L, 5 1 , ' V- H- 19 3 vi: 5 5 Q, X 1 s ,' x a 1 . - 5 1 Q , . wi ,fx V! : 1' 1 '-. ii ' , y Lf S 1 -y .1 x 1 Q 5 5, 'W if f .lx 's 5 . , gf' Af - , 1 n ' 5 X ' 'J' w y ,ff I xx ,III ,Vx ' ,. -s., 2 ,f v. '- : u 1 sh -,I A X Q j'7A 5 X A -f f'- Xb 3 x ' ' f Q Il Q KX Q ll ,xff X! 'fx 2 i g ' ,.'-' 1 A 1 If I, K X . i Q k f If , , . 1 L ' XX xx J f' ,f,f'Tx-X 5 1 I f xx i 5 ! 2 yy' , , 4 if gs AX Dfwffj ,ff S F ff XX ,',f,' f ei E ' ' ' X-N ',l!Q ',' y fx- I... gg X Y! fl .f' F .I -. ,IIA di' I 5 Qi Lf X , till 'f -rug , .... -..., 1 W L O V O I H 5. 1. n 1 The second year book uLomoau of Ieshastin High School has been published by the Junior'Class with the aid of four members of the Senior. The Junior Class has sought, this year, to estab- lish a precedent which we hope future Junior Classes will follow in the years to come. It is a tremendous undertaking to publish an Annual whose pages must all have been mimiographedg but the dauntless members of this Annual Staff have succeded and their labors are rewarded in the pride they may tell have in this book. 'To Russell Lee, Editor, Margaret Boyd, Assistuni H' t Editor, who has cut almost all the stencilsg to Ger- trude Allen, Business Mnnagerg and to Howard bmith, whose drawing ability has made him invaluable to the th l r est share in the success of the stuff, must go e u g o s finished product. The other members of the staff who have written T reports, turned the mimeograph nor endless hours, typed sheets of copy, drawn cartoons and sold annuals have all.had their tasks and may also feel that they can share in this success. G ' h Q tnff lt has been a pleusure to work with suc s and I have been glad to have had n small-part in pub- lishing this Lomoa of 1928. T t !QlZ44eZ57?fg 4 ndvisor The stuff-picture finds mhe following members not present: Ruth Werner-- ---------------Girls' 5port Editor Fulton Moody ------- -A -------- Ass't Mimoograph dd. Estelle Dmith- ------------- -Art Qditor t Violet Howden ----------- ----niu.--- ,. HolentFrondhe------ ----- --- ,fag LOMOA ANNUAL STAFF Russell Lee-Editor-in-chief. Margaret Boyd-Assistant Editor. Gertrude Allen-Business Manager. Ralph Springer-Assistant Business Manager. Joe Keizer-Circulation Manager. Thelma Bergren-Calendar and Literary Editor Vera Bersing-Society Editor. Constance McDonald-Art Editor. Marion Boswell-Mimeograph Editor. Orin Miles-Sport Editor. Joann Reister-Joke Editor. Miss Alice McKnight-Staff Adviser. , A f. - V, . ,plz C xl V A ,S MI F -, ,. ' 1- - 'f,'1!'-113'-1 ',.3 .'-K, S ',','-':.'w, .Lv mia-1. XV..-V L4-sf ' T A 5. 32,--1 ' .. ,L, ,F Yf. I gfwv, T L. EA 79-Zgf 1' 'ag 23:4-, fn .--,-13,1-v-4 ' W r . - ---s e etomol T, . cists crust . Y At the first of the year a Girls' Club was formed in the high School under the supervision of Miss hh- hright. The purpose of t he club is to foster a soirit of 1 .L good fellowship among the girls, create a wholesome school spirit, encourage service to school and comm- unity, sid promote scholarship- Ai the first meeting the following officers were elected: Eorgsrot Bc5d9Picsideng Thelma Bergrsri Vicei presidontg Lois Iogue, Seuretofy' one Gertrude Allen, treasurer. I Late in September the three uppper classes gave Fresh girls s party in form or on initation. The col scheme-green-was carried throughout the party. Ref- j rcshments consisting of green lemonade, and green iced cookies were served at five G'clock. The club gave the boys s valentine party on Febt ll. Everyone wame dressed as Q kid and the evening was a great success. the Christmas season the girls with the si decorated the building with evergreen and red paper which helped to carry out the spirit of goo During of the boys will. 1 ' During reading and discussing things that concern girls and that help them in their school life. A dey or so a week has been devoted to physical training indoors and out. ihis spring the girls in the Athletic Associetio plan to enter the Track Tournament in Wenatchee. They expenses of the blub have been met by the girls them-l selves from dues and the proceeds from candy sales during thc'ysar. A mothcr's tea is being planned for the after- noon of Mhyll, to pay tribute to our mothers, the hours will be from sour to six. Without s doubt the club has been beneficial and we sincerely hope that it will be continued in the year the girls have spent their time n , N future years. 3- I h r d , , H1 nf -1 , vLCl5O..1g',q..-..,5...Q.-..--4-35-gba 4 GIRLS CLUB Rom,--M-1928 4 'E7?OfT3 'l' ROW: , Esther Erase, Thelma Bergren, Gertrude Kllen Mies McKnight, Margaret Boyd, Lois Logue, i Joann Reister. .I lii.cld-le Row: Helen French, Vere Bersing, Dena Spees, Lill Strehle, Dorothy Werner, Esther Kelzer, Hele Doggett, Virginia Margeeon, Viola Lynn, Naom . ' Lynn, Violet Howden, Esther Uuncani VBack Row: l - Ruth Reister, Nadine Moore, .Dorothy Davenport, Margaret Gibbons, Mildred 3oyd, Elizabeth Bak- er, Margaret Gray, Alice Beecham. .-... Lx x ll ,, GIRLS CLUB .1 V 4-c.. .. V57 V 12. Flu- .W , V V, , . -fg V: , 5..V. , 1 . .F:.,,.V- V .v'1. .-s . I , ! ,J VL 2 ., -..,.s .1 V ,f V '. 'L . ,.V..2.. I .UV . -'VY iii' :ing V. L . .5 ,ani V, , -..T I . hm' v - ' .1-1 -- f .. 1M FV1' I .. 4 .,,,V, 4 4. r-4 V? Ft,-c. 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V V g V- : - '--2 --V- 1.--f f . V . Q- 1 ', f. ' 'W 1- T to .,, N Dffhl, ll- T 7 1 lb' T ii vvvt I 1 h aOYS,,C1rLv T X, The Boys' Club of Peshastin High School was ' organized as a result of-a meeting of the boys cf e the high school with Mr. McCormick. We talked over , the idea of having meetings to discuss subjects which are af interest to the high school boy. We did not come to any definite conclusion at this meeting but decided to meet again the follcwing day and discuss the subject more in detail. ' I At this meeting We decided to form a club to bel known as the Boys' Club of the'Eeshastin High School. A committee of three was appointed to draw up a' constitution to be presented as soon as possible be-. fore the body. The constitution which was presented j w X was accepted unanimously. We then chose our officers' for the first semester: g vii' I lresidcnt - ------ u-- Howard 3mith ' Vice-lrcsident ---4- Ralph'Springer Secretary ----- ----- Melvin-Snyder , 1 Treasurer - ------- e- Arthur Derby ,J , Advisor --------n--- Mr. McCormick ' ' , During the early part of the semester, thc BoysYr Club gave a delightful party for the girls of the t high'school and it was enjoyed immensely by all. . 5 Later in the scmcstcr the boys' purchased material 3 and installed a cork bulletin board in thc auditoriumg for the club felt thc school was in urgent nccd of 1 such an addition. ,' 2 At Christmas-time thc Girls' and Boys' Clubs,1c f worked jointly on a Christmas entertainment which wasg given on thc afternoon of December 25, l927. Every 4 student rcccivcd a yrcsent and a sack of.candy and 5 nuts from banta Clause. Dcn't think thc Boys' Club had no real work. They have had a dccp study of Etiquette and nA.High Schooll Boys Problcmsn. Each fellow takes his turn preparing I himself to deliver one chapter to the club at one of 4 the meetings. Each boy is also required to keep a i note book to obtain a grade at the ond of the school 2 year: no credit will be given those who do not kccp E i 1 a notc book. j ' Md i glfh -- ..-.-. - -- -W it aa- -. uf f a 'I , ox e .fi -L ,,.. . 1...,,,.. l..- - ...... -.,. .-..-.. .-. -. ,..-- ..... . -.. ....- -..-.. .. .-1 0 I 4 + , -s-L---............,,,,I,o:ic,img. M I ..... ..., Mm ., ! I ff Bors' CLUB if X toon' 'rj 1 - -- f The Boys' Club also handled the snowball question My making three rulesg Through the cooperation of all Qthe boys they were able to prove their power as they had to deal with only two offenders, I guess that was enoughg no other fellow would dare to break the law on this question. ' in .. - A 5 . At the close of the first semester we elected the officers for the second semester: 5 1 in V President - ---- --fq- Melvin Snyder fm g Vice-President - ----- Arthur Derby I Secretary -- ---- n--- Ernest Springer I ' , TTCBSUJBI -- ---- e--- Ralph Springer 1 During the second semester the club continued its Qstudy of High School Boys Problems and also took up. fthe subjects of social relationshipsg hcw to prepare' ffor a college careerg what vocation to engage ing how :to find the vocation you are fitted for. h ' g Mr. McCormick says that he feels the club has ibrought to he boys something which will be of great Q ivaluc in the future, when they have to engage in earn- i'n their living. He also says that the club should .1 S Qhavc brought out to every boy the value of the educat- fion he is receiving in high schoolu . S The boys of the club wish to extend their ut- gmost thanks to Mr. McCormick for the splendid ideas 'he has given them and for the guidance throughout the syear of '27 and '28. The boys hape the club will be 'A :one of the regular activities in years to come. ? z ' ' a- s as-be i 1 i i I I i , F P t ! 9 I ix g fd B tuii ---.....r U A . 5 su f I ' 5-- ff'kn, JTEDENT BODY GOVUREMENI. ' A The school year ofIl927Ml928 witnessed a change in the form of Student body Govern ent in the Jigh School. Ihe new organization is still in the Yarn of an experiment and if successful will require several years trial. Under the new plan there is an eiecutive body called the Student Council which legislates on all matters Cfinancial and otherwisel of grdirarg ime portance. The Student Council is made up of the executive officials oi the Boys and Girls Elub: and ,representatives from each class, The purpose of this torganization is to more closely unite all school act- 'ivities. The Student Council elects its svn ,-i. officers i and makes their own rules of prodedure. The treasurer of the Student Council handles all money earned by the different organizations of the school but keeps a separate account for each. The Council is limited powers by a constitution which defines tne powers of the Council and the Student Body as a whole. . i During the first semester the following mem- i bers were elected: , ' L Boy's Club--Howard Umith, Ralph 5pringer, Art Derby and Melvin 5nyder. r iGirls' Club--Margaret Boyd, Thelma Bergren, Gertrude Allen, Lois Logue. - in: W ' ' ' 'I 'I' ' Y U Classes---Ernest bpringer, nedine hoore, fRussell Lee, Esther Erase. Advisors--Miss HcKnight and Mr. Eminger. f V At the first Council meeting the following offi- cers were elected: President Margaret Boyd, Vice- rPresident, Ralph Springer, Secretary Thelma Bergren, Treasurer Russell Lee. ' if The new officers took up their work immediately' land a plan for Student Participation for controlj in fthe Study Halls was discussed. A committee was ap- Wpointed to write to the different schools asking them iwhat methods they were using in carrying on Student ,Participation in their school. Many valuable sugm lgestions were recieved end the Council was very busy drawing up a set of rules and regulations suitublc for our school. Q,, In reply to a letter written to Mr. Pegg, inq- uir- g how Student Control was carried on in Wenat' - k the w i +6 edJ. i LOHOA....ir YH 'We received en invitation to send three or four dels f cgates down for e days visit at the school to see for themselves how things were managed. The Council decent ed the invitation and the follo'ing .f', Committee urs sentg to visit W.H.5. Mildrei Boyd, Vere Bersing, Jesse Land7 James Gray. This committee received nnny helgrul lQG83 , By means of petitions Stu6ett efntrtl nxt .41. dt lnsti obtained in three Study Hellsg while thosi u w ,f me not l perfect by any manner of menus we oflieve that it has been n good thing for P.H.S. and een be node a t real success by'a little work ine the uooptrntien of every member of the High School, without this it is sure to fail. , Uwing to the fact that Student Government is relet ively e new thing to every one here and because things are constantly arising that we were unmole to look n- , head and see we have not drawn up Q permanent const- itutuon. ' At the beginning of the basketball season the Council sponsored n sales campaign for Season Athletic Tickets. The Financing of the Annual and Debate was l also backed by this organization. The year of l928 has been very successful ns fer as finances are con-, cerned. A At the present time e committee is formulating a set of rules which will govern all study periods hav- Q ing Student Control. thus, every student end monitor will knpw what the stendnrs of conduct are in all study eriods.. It is hiped thnt thru such Q set of rules' Q great many of.the difficulties which have arisen will e erased. . I Student SelfuGovernment is based primarily upon the individual student ------- a nch Student must have the ri uct and school citizenship. etermine the ultimate success s e member of L group. ght attitude toward con- This attitude will or failure of Student ov't in P.H.S. we believe that there has been a rect deal of improvement in'a hat this form of.orgnnizeticn ss and hipe to see it eontinu ttitude this year and has been a great suce ed another year. B i 'ff nmol' . l 1 4 9 1 I7 f x V3 ' I ,f' 1 X 4 f! N x ,YZ X XX Xb Y ! uxx. T X, X X , N l X v I W A 3 4 J I B ,f ' Ns'f ,ffl fx f J 5 4 A ,.,, X N ,X N 4 9 -.. 'Af 1 .fd r f : n wif x in . 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Although, there were two i experienced debeters on our teen we won the decssieng e question for debate was Uhesolred that the President A d Vice-president of the United States should be elected or e single term of six yedrs.U Those from our high chool who upheld the etfirmetive were, Margaret Boyd, ' elme Bergren, Melvin bnyder. MI. Hofflend the Prin- ipel of the Dryden High School dcted es Chairmen while lr. E. Davis, Revo Ratsch and Miss Ruby Long, ell of ushmere were the judges. ' g The lest debate will occure alter the annual has een printed, It will be held Friday evening, April O at eight ofclock in the Peshdstiu Edhool Auditorium, Wenatchee High sehool will uphold the dffirmhtive side H f the question: Resolved that the President and vice- residcnt of the United States ix year term. Peshastin will entr- The members of our team 'helme Bergren, Russell Lees. nd we think they deserve it. M The Judges for this lest d V7 Hazhrd, Mrg Levi Tegner from we Whrmen of ?eshdstin. should be elected for e give the Negative argue will be Mnngdret Boyd, we wish them success ehdte will be Mr. Fred netchee end Mr. J.A. u A word of appreciation is due Mr. Chute, who has uided so ably the efforst of our debate teams. p 'V 1 IN. g f A V Y I DEBATE TEAM ly!! AFFIRMATIVE TEAM NEGATIVE TEAM MELVIN SNYDER RUSSELL LEE THELMA BERGREN MARGARET BOYD MARGARET BOYD THELMA BERGREN COACH E. E. CHUTE MM! n w . 4 i,L -5 , Q qv. ..,,, A.. G Fi u- ,.. wail . It 4. .f- i 545,04 1 ,L Z Q '1 - .. uv- -.'.' -V.. ,1 'f r4U '!' J'-7 M X 'I x 1 'QW .. 5 -,A ' 1 R w U' 1 'J Q -. 1 JN' xr 1 1 fr-g f fgg,+-gg.-,1:..3g .41 u' , ,U 1 I .Lf 1 , , v - V 4' ' Q . ws., My ,. Q , ,vs .Al 1: J' P, YF 'v nw wvjn Tait' U E5 ,Z :Sui iw ri 1I'fC.'H L J' W P T' in Y P1 5 Hur . ,iff- ,.-.1-g r nw Q. as' ,441- ln- ML, 1- A. , v fr 4 J- pawn 'iw fix? 1352? m1 'n J L, 'vr'NP'W 4 ins? 'l r- L.. -. ','fl. 1'f 1' v. . 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' , f rf 7 55--,,f.21: 4 - ,g,,,.,.. 1 omg.. 1 ' 1 . .Y , 1 1 Lex' IV , 'E-1-...Ark , . ,J L vfilznw . - ' , 4. L 2 L ' V,-'fr.F'H1'3f2 13 , '- ,-sm .-,,1..aj:hHu Pl. Y A .- .,v Ju, -1 LONCA .................. V W The BOY9S BASKETBALL basketball season opened with a good turn the High School and the Eighth grade When was picked Fred Loefilbine was the only one grades to be on the first team. The line up was as follows: center, Gene Boswell, Forwards Arthur Derby, Melvin Snyder, and Orin Miles, Guards, Russel Lee, Fred Loefilbine and Marion Boswell. At the first of the season the team didn't do so well, due-to the sickness of several of their best men but after a few games they were again on their feet and were strcngenthed by two new players Moody and out from the team from the Davis. v The best game of the season was played on the Leavenworth flocr when the laeals met the leavenxorth second team. In this game the locals could not be stopped and came home with a victory 14 to 2 When Dryden visited us we were out o win back the bacon that they had taken from us when We play ed on their floor. We sure gave them a trouncing score being 20 to 18. After the game both th girls End boys teams of both schools were served as oyster supper by the Boys and Girls Clubs of our high school This was the alcsing of the basketball season M In the interclass games the Juniors and seniors gain victorious in defeating the lower classes and ain carried off the honor for two SUCCeSS1VC years Entiat Dryden Dryden Manson Town Team Sunnyslope Sunnyslopc Wenatchee Seo. Wenatchee Sec. Leavenworth Sec Leavenworth.Seo 51 E6 is aff 19 '76 ,V f' 45 26 32 'rx +6 - Q5 Peshastin ll II ll ll N ll ll l'!. H ll v -Coach MbCormick looks forward to a better base Pall season this year and he is arranging with other Schools S0 HS to have a year of real base ball. -- L YDDLJIQA - D f x A H NX xx'-. GIRQS CHORUS. rx-,grlwonry Margaret uibbonss Constance McDonald Ruth Reister Viola'Lynn Virginia Margoson Mildred Boyd Dorothy Davenport Thelma Borgren . ' ' Naoma Ly plancron. Joann Roistcr Vera Borsin ' Gertrude Hllon d1izaboth1Bakar L1l1lG'5tTG1lC Esther Duncan Margaret Gray Aliso Beecham Joann Reistor. UR. - ' - J D a-1rarro n--,M4- , ---f.- ora D D grins! 3.4a14g5rB.u,L -Baok Row: I A Vora Borsing Mildrqd Doyd A - Thelma Dcrgronu 'vi Front How: f. ' Violet Howden ' Nina Coffin Joann Roistar 'Roso Herman . Naoma ....- --...,.,7,.,. . .,, Lynn , Dorothy warner mlizabeth Baker Hazol Harndon Dorothy fuller Margaret Gray Iffffw A ' I' CHRLSCHORUS BASKETBALL TEAM U '-' ' Af-' 1.19- ,-, , V . , 14 x Y k -A il. Q ' -A 2 4',,.Q .'i':1-' , j'.'5lmJf,x in .S U X. vim.,- ,n 5,.n.,..... . 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N f' GIRL'S BASKET BALL g NN,- I I Girl's basket ball practice began in earnest hsol and Tuesday, December 15, immediately after sc ycontinued every Tuesday and Thursday nights. The . A l were retty stiff and clumsy due to inactivity wsif S ' P . . ' ' t' e was not as peppy as l and the first night s prac ic g vit might have been. - T Although the girls basket ball question does V not very well meet the desires of the high school, y enough girls turned out so an hour of fum is derived 5 by the practice periods. I 5 in to the fact that most of the girls turning i F S . . out this year are inexperienced no games have been , t from other schools However, , lscheduled with epponen s . lone inter-class game was played Friday Jan. 27th. as ,5 a prelimenary to the boys game. This was a somewhat F lslow game to-the spectators but the girls seemed to i enjoy themselves immensely. -vlv yF D , gl Q 5 1 Esther Frase--Forward---4 Joan Reister A T b 7 Naemi Lynn--- Forward---4 Dorothy WerneriT of H - Violet Hswasn-center ---4 Miss Strand g .' .'i' it - Mildred Boyd--R. Center---Margaret Gray' 11 y ,A Hazel Harnden-Guard---+-- Helen French' 1 I , ' Nina Coffin-7-Guard ---- Er'Elizabeth Baker l - Q i -.-, NH D - Bose Hssrmsnssubstituts. W ,Q if i ,- yThe P. H. S. Basket o4 ball girls played a game prel liminary to the boys game with DrydensjSincelthe'Dry-I ! den girls had no team the girls ChOQSQ:SidCS again - f --s., Vera Bersing--1ForwardJf7-Naomi Lynn f 3 -J: . 5 Jeanne Reister-Eorwird-is-Dorcthy wsrnsr-' -'I 5 Helen Frenchjj-Guard4i445-Elizabeth Baker fe 4 Ruth Werner-f54Guard34+4--Haiel'Harnden f - ' 1 Violet HowdenfQCenter-4444HiSslStrandA ' ' ngrgsrst Gray--R. csntsrsaniiafsa Boyd as E One Wednesdayfaftcrnoon'the Cashmere Girlss gf Basketball Team came up f0r'd gamel This was purely- 5 T a get together games Although theiseore was 4Oto6 in 1 hmere's faver the girls enjoyed playing the gamzff ii I 'e o s ,Q ,ll novel :ff X .T.R:rlC-K J! , :During the first week in April, those girls inter-3 ated in track events formed themselves into 5 Girls Jtnletic Aesooirtion for the purpose of ruising funds , with which to buy the necessary track equigmentt Thelma tergren is automatically president of chit ausooihtion Qinee she is Girls Club Vieempresidnet. Violet Howden . the elected Secretary and Treeoureri ln order to be eligible for the tiyoute for mem, erehip on the Trnek team whllh will represent F.H,5, n The County meet at Wenetehee on Xu? och? eiflo mHUt uve'tragned eonsitontly each day, hzvp Bent Health fherts, and win first, second, or third places in the Tome tryouts. l Since there till he e county tournament for sevenul h and eigth grade girls, the seventh and eigth graderol B 'ill enter those contestants for the several events. A The following girls have begun training. ' High School-4--Vera Bersing, Joann Reister, Thelmni ergren, Constance NhoPonald,-Estelle Smith, Ruth Reis4 er,.Vio1et Howden, nliee Beaehem, Esther Duneen, Helen oggett, Margaret Giboone,'Hhrgnret Gray, Naomi'Lynn, H Airginia'MhTgnson, Ruth'Werner, Lillie Strehle, Lucille an Kirk, Adeline lhles, Dorothy Wernerq ' , 'Gradeszen--Nine Coffin, Claire Lend, Hazel Her- den, Ida Farrel, Dorothy Fuller, Rose Heerman. ' Any girl in the High School group who Wins a place t the County meet is elegable to compete in.a Diet4 ict meet, which will include girle'f3om Douglas, L .helen and Okenogmn Counties, V . 1 '- H The events for the meet-are'ds follows: 'N' Tfi or Grades--qffmngggf-gh--4 ----- l-nqFoT High Sehoolj PO-yard dhshn-5? vrf---+---0-1-4 -------- 75 yard dash. .7 'oo yd. dasnL-44-ffff ----- ------n-- 150 yd. dash. H 5 yd. hurdleS4-Q ---- H ---------- P ---M-- 75h yd. hurdles. 40 yd. relay--A ---------------- ----- nun44O yd, relay. l -asket Ball throw distance ---- f--fMBeeket bell throw 'esket bull throw lunning Broad Jump an-.--5.---4 -f --vI?f-,VCliI1 - , .,.......-........-Dj-,gggugg 3 nning High Jump ------ o--- -4---QM?-Shot Put l riot Put ---------- ---w ---------- 455-f-Running broad hump A ' . ll H ' We are hoping that all those who have begun trail ing, 'll nStay with itV and bring home some honors f om the C' nty meet fo r hesheuuln. 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Cestwin'crCor they nice: A H314 Bengenehww ri-Geftfudc AllCn Nhadn Bence--n Q ru-uHOWcfQ Qmith 'MQW Bence ---- H-H ---sDene Spees Jeno Wade ----- w--- hwvhsther Frgso Katherine Jonce--N weniirgaret 5oyd ' Bin Wide-M --n---- Hess---irthur Derby HKempy Jrmes ----- MH-we slklvln Cnydor HDukeV Merrill ----- -v---Adolph D,rinQcr.f is the curtain rises Dad hence, :no 1.- in Q retired harness manufacturer, and la Bones, 4 SJ et 5LQf hair lady rho is luwoys a little vague ubout the rnycmont' of the newer world, end Ruth, the youngest daughter,, quick-Witted and Whimsical, are disotssinf the duesti of Fuis wearing his hot in the house. Indo, thc eld- est daughter, recently married and very conscious of her independence as the only married daughter of the home enters. Tho family is discussing Kite-just us she arrives from s shopping tour in New York. Kate- is the second daughter. She hes youthful enthusisms and ambitions which roach from pointing to pantomime and musical comedy. However, she has a sweet bubblin personality which makes hor the fam conversation turns to Duke Rbrrill business mon, who is very well like his simple and natural manner und h Kate had refused Duke two years bcf her family's and Dukc's wishcsl boc ily favorite. The n very successful d by the family fo is sense of humor. ore fmuch against suse of a quarrel about one of her ambitions. Duke had recently driven thru to an Atlantic City Convention and had taxon Ben Jane's husband with him, Kato hes announced her inte sntion of going to Atlantic Eity to Q house perty--- --so the family think thnt she and Duke will make up there. - , But Kato informs tnbm thee she is going to Q musical comedy rchersol--and not to soo Duke. Just then Duko.arriVoc in his err. ,rx i YI, 1 1 1 od O S r 9 5.7 2 T i LOMOA' -'ff--H4 2 M j R 1 I' fff' . V Q ln the meantime HKempy the plumber comes to .i din the pipe. He has reid KQte's book and had det- rmined to merry the euthoreee of the book. Kate uarrels with Duke and dashes off with the astounded empy--to marry him. Of course every one is thunder struck when Kate rings Kempy in as her husband. They hed expected o see Duke--Kempy decides he would have rather mar- ied Ruth and Duke is in favor of that too, so Duke 'nd Kemp conspire in order to teach Kate e lesson, his conspiracy comes near to failure because-Knte henges her mind ceverul times. 'But the final curt- .in falls on Q happy ending---very satisfactory to uke and Khteg Ruth end Kempy, RS well no the rect of no family. , WlLLISON ------- EHITE CHAUTAUQUA.----l928 x The widely advertised, much heralded, anxiously qwhited nFour-nights-in-oneu Chautauqua errived Sit- yrday evening, February fourth. 5 The progrum unc divided into four parte, etch part supposed to represent on eveninge entertpinment.' Q The first part consisted cf e series of musical treats by locul lending artiutcg in the form of mueical iolin and vocal solos cmd selections by a Piano Trio MMle Quartet and the Girls Chorus. ' 7 The second part ceneisted cf 4 number of Himpoe- ible perfcrmancesn by the Turkietun Migicien Cef local dmc and residence? He made e cindle burn in wrter, usted 1 cup down thru u table-and did many other arvclouu deeds of Upgic. ' The third pprt of the program was Q lecture by Mr. '.W. Caulkine of Caohmerc, Mr. Caulkino'teld cone Interesting things :Scout South America which hehud een in his travels end residence there. . Q The concluding pgrt tie n.ginctrel ehuv--A.nin+- Strel shew needs no definnticn or explanrticn. l A large number of people enjoyed the Cuhutaquu ind a nent sum of money MCL realized--This money cerved Rake beginning fund for Annual Expenditures. .M Ez. xc it L, ij ,.g --- .1 -Q-XX X-, - ' -.Q NX N -- w I 1 5. 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All the lady teachers of the faculty were invited to parties ipate. . The Fresh girls were made to go thru several stunts and received rewards of green paper hats and green all day suckers. A program consisting of vocal solos, piano, solos, and readings was then enjoyed by all present. All had an enjoyable time. Refreshments con- , sisting of cookies with green ice and green lemonade were served at five o'clock. ' T FILST HIGH SCHOOL PZLTY? But the girls didn't Lnow it was going to be.. This is how it was. The girls of the High School were invited to a surprise party on Lbs. Eminger and no boys were to be present. The girls shrieked when they came to the party and saw the boys and no Hrs. Eminger. She was in Wenatchee and :new nothing about it. The boys had pulled a joke on the girls, in fact we think that it was a frame up. The evening was spent in playing peppy QGHCS and listening to an excellent program furnished by the boys. ' The refreshment committee served a dainty lunch at lO o'clock, the girls left declaring that the boys were much better hosts than we would have ever given them credit fot being. . SOPHOIOHS CLASS PARTY. On Wednesday November 24 the Sophomore class entertained the Freshman class at a lively Thanks- giving party. The evening was spent in playing wmes and listening to music. Refreshments were H6 ed, by the committee, at lO o'clock. I f fx. ..i--i C- ,C his A . 1' ... . LJNDA ., Ely, 'V M I 1 if if Si YU u Xxx 1 ijt! 1 rassmtsut cuss Marv X.: i 1' . . 1 Friday evening Pecemeer 16, the Freshman class . went on the school bus to Cashmere to see Peshastin bo 11 1, 11play with Dryden. They returned on the bus to the schgil 'house where'they played many games and had a Christmas 1 I itree 'which meant exchanging of gifts. ,. ' D ,After lunch they piled into two sleighs to take 1the members of-the class home. It was reported 4' Tthat none get home until December l7, but they all had G sOOd time-.a1' - 4 I Q . .f 5 1 :f':'W' mmmaimwn it ,Mi1Cn'Saturday December l7, an unique Christmas ,' dinner party was given for the Seniors and faculty at tthe School Auditorium. H, .Games were played in the early part evening, followed by a dainty luncheon. laid for twenty-one. of the Ccvers were Q ' After the much enjoyed refreshments, Santa ap- ipeared bringing toys for all Seniors and Teachers. 1 ' ' ' - 'H f H 1 l humorous l A good time followed, everyone to d 1stories and listened to the.rad1o. ihe ' swell spent and all left wishing everyone a Merry evening was iChristmas. ' . . 1 ' . g i i1The month of January witnesscd,mang skating andg eoastin parties in the lower classes. m1th's ilake seems to be the most popular place for these ou woutdoor sports. ' s ' 5 N. Q 1 v I High School Party. Cn February ll the Girls Club gave the Uoysv y ' ryone in the High School - Club a valentine-party. uve - . Q was requested to come dressed as.a kid and it was 1 ' A '- o 2 o all and still surprising how the boys acted natura y 1 were'cute kids. -Z . I ,,,..--s---v'.i-1- 1 1 V 1 1 I 1 1 I O 1 A 5 9 I. I 1 I I o I I l i I 1 X I K' Q ' . . ' . ..t . i ' 'xx f N' -mamma ...,. ..lr..a,lil--l,ilqwl .l P g W ,nomrofre e i H e ' 1 'I X U I XNSS ,,f , The entertainm nt of the evening was kid games- and a valentine box. Refreshments consiting of Sherbert, cake and punch, were served before everyone went home, all spent an enjoyable evening. . 11-gn-Q-. Senior Party. Friday evening February 17, the Seniors gave the Juniors and High School faculty a George Wash- ington's party. Orin Miles received first prize for a series of games by scoring the most points and Joe Keizer the Ubooby prizen by scoring the lowest but everyone wanted to be, Joe, because he received three all day suckers. Refreshments were served in the Science Room, which was tastefully decorated for the occasion. Humorous jokes and interesting stories were told at the table, by all who were wityy. Pipe organ music was furnished+by a phonograph. All left for home in high and jolly spirits. r, The annual goes to press before the weather Will permit any of the usual outdoor picnics and Neinie roasts take place, but some of the classes are already getting the fever. - A A JY' f' f , 03 ,,-,--.,.. .,,..,,.,-,.,.,,--,. el, ,mf -I U 5 F LED! l ' h ' l , ,,,,. U- vwv' M f Xf wx C ! , A A MDTHER'S DAY TEAq-5, Q - A . I The Girls Club will give.n-Tea on the: afternoon W Iof May twelfth, during the hours of four to six. 'This I tea will be in honor of the-Mothers of all the girls T in the High School. There will -'-- beea program given which will consist of several-piano, vocal, and vielinv numbers, some readings, and edhe tenets to Hbthers. ' v'f .. N-- . 'fter the program ten, edhdwigcheeg and cake will be I served. MVff'l In L- I ' I I . A ' -. - I .. ight' JUNIoR ------ SENIOR BANQUET. I I The Junior class will entertain'the Senior Class I vith a banquet on the eveing of Ray twelfth. The Q anquet will be given in the basement of the Community I hurch which will be decorated with flowers in.thei M'f olors of the Senior Classi IThe banquet will beif f I erved in four courses and will be prepared'by the .if dies and and the Ladies Circle. Covers will be lard er twenty-eight. Musical numbers, speeehesQ te5etew.3 ,. ill make up the program. AFolloWing this there WillfbeQ thehtre party. N. , V- . VM ' I I I I DEBATE TEAM ENT'ERTf.IN'S,. . ., I T Adainty luncheon was served for'the Wenatchee debaqe team after the debate nf April 20. The Science room ,? was taeeefully decorated in green and white to represent May pole. Covers were laid for eleven, including the. wo teams and their con ehes and lk. and Mrs. Eminger. I --1-nici-i-11. I I I ' I I 'I I I I3 ,,-,,,,.,,,,M,.m..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.- Q A ,, 74 ,M:2sm 1vW gwigz f 23:6 N . 'Tvfi 1' , ! ,A gf I LQ ' O 'Y ' Mf?S15ifZ23 ' 1 f' i'.f E ' if If WW H22 . H ,QW 'iifs .f i : f .M XJ' I wixwf-fl ,N V' ' 2 4 ,Z , , , ,, , Q Qffeiffffizf I 5 2' my X x lf: A A .. 4, x'J,ZlJ xx Q xXx Kf QW. i X X Y- 1 n mu H4 ilazgs-v. ' 1 ' s . 1 --..fy .,, ,, -. ,...,.1 4, Vw: Q 'ff Jr .-3 INV. . . +5- F - -, 'nl' IA' , 'G w I P, I - or c .LcMo.:f,,.,,,,,d,,,- ,Ma T' . . 41 I X' OPERETTA. X 1 if' . M h K A very delightful musical treat in the form of o i an Operetta was furnished Merch 25, by the Girls't Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Eminger. The Operetta told the story of the UFeast of the Red Cornn This was an Indian Operette.' Eighteen Indian maidens gather to clebrate the Feast of the Red Corn. It was the story of'a queen, longing for her chiefg of an Old Squaw, feared as Q sorceressg of three little papoosesg and three little bears and n honey tree. lt was full.of woes and wailsg of bows and tomnhawksg of sorrcwmnndtsongrbburrnfter all the queen was granted her wish and the CAST: , ' M -W-- - --- - - - , M . fcastuprogrcesedrgnilyzv-cr''rtt' l 'Queen Weeda-Wantn-+e-214:wrswefsvernrhersing. Impee Lighted-3e4e14e1eF?4eP1241Thelma Bergrenf Fudgee-+ ---- '--e--++se+--Q-4---f-Fern Eminger PPudgee ------------- ------- f--A--Marie Towne Wudgee ----e---- f ---- ' ---- --4 ---- Alta Hilderbrand 1 ' Zlqmd Squaw ----- if-g-e--4--- ---- Doroth Davenport. H Altos ------ Helen French, Esther Duncan Gertrude Allen, Naomi Lynn, Rose Hecrmnn,'duth Rgistcr, Lillie lStrehlc, Yirginei Margceon. ' I fi ' 3.1. Soporanos---Estelle Dmith, Uonstmnce McDonald, Mhrgarct Gray, Joann Rcister, Viola Lynn, Margaret Gibbons, Mildred Boyd, Alice Beecham, A p A large factor in tho.succcss of the Opcrctta was thc work of Mrs. McCormick as accompanist. To Mthis must be added the loyal cooperation of Miss Strand, Miss Hong and Mrs. Towne. i ' ' Mrs. McCormick practiced unceasingly with tho rchorus and solistc., Dho was always on hand and cl- X , lwcys cocpcrntin.g The accompaniment is p high part of any musical program and,Mrss McCormick made it lplcy such n part in this Gporctta. l Miss Strand drilled Q bevy of first graders in two drill-canoes, the stops and actions of which had W ' , . D . to be evolved from hor own brain. This took several iwccks of hard work but the results were worth the w,. . effort. , i t Miss Hoag, with tho help of the Junior girls do- sidnod and made'thc costumoe.of thc dancers. S,. ,V A , Mrs. Towne, opened hor house for practice when ' c'cuditorium was in use. She rendered unsclfish . ser iccs ns accompanist in extra practices. A In n 4 w 31 -yr 1' '-------.-l ll-L-EIS-I1ll.C1'I'1J.F'........ . .,.,., Q Q 1 -. 4, - .. .2 1 pfSorvants and master am Ig scrvant of those dsad, and'mastcr cf those living. Through me, immortalxsa ' gspiritsaspoak.thc message-that makes the world Weep, 'H land laugh, and Wonder and worship. - V l ' I 1 tell the story cf love, the story of hate, the y ,story that sages, and thc story that damns. I am the 'incense upon which praycrs float to hcavcn.. ,H sl.call,thc,wcndsrcr-hams, l.rcscue the soul from the depths, l.opcn thc lips of lovsrsg and through l e the dead speak to the living.-' . Gne 1 serve as 1. servewallg and the kin I make y slave as easily as I subject his slave. I speak y hrough the birds of thc air, thc insects of the field,i the crash of waters on rock-ribbed shcrcs, thc sigh- 'ng of wind In the trees, and-I am.evcn hcard by the y oul that knows mc in the clattcr of wheels en city Ftrccts.l' ' ' 't'h ' A ' 1' . ' . ' y . 1 know no brother, yet all msn are my hrcthcrsg am the father of thc best that is in them, and they re thc fathers of thc best that is in mc. I am of 1 hom, and they are of me-for I am the instrument of , 1 q I'!A-M' M U'S I C A D, b. ,. W .M 1 ' --1'-.j I 3, I Peshastin high school has but cnc musical organ- ,i 'zationz The Girls Chorus. They.havc given three pcricd ' l abwock to singing and thc study of music undertthe direction of Mr. Emingsr. nt the first of the ycar - , considerable sight singing was done and some study of Q melody, tcnc'quality and rhythm. ' ' ,', A. q i. rsln this, thc phsncgraph records of tho music app- i reciaticn course were vcry useful and very much en- 5 'cycd. Later, when the girls-had built up ccnfidcnco' l .nd ability, it became apparent that with a littlc cxe M ra effort an opcrctta might be given, and practicc Q began, with final results as givcn on another page. l Q . Besides thc Opcrctta-fcur public appearances have i hccn made., f ' I . . - ,' I I F i Progress in reading music and in expressing it A l has bccn consistent and-marked. If thc organizatisn - is ccntinucd, ancthcr ycar, Pcshastin High School, Willl be able tc ccmpctcyat-tho county Glcc Club contest. i . .41 -'EX' xy' .'7 P X 5 , ' . te - i is it ,,ff w..,..,.,, A 4,-:ZZ 5 ,f 1' xx ,ff 2 ' ' K ---. :1 -Nffqf' 5 ip N L -.,.-H fu Il. 1 M -nf --, XX 2 l-.J f f-A-S iliriiii-- f 'Ai - xn- v-I : , l - N'-in -,4'lA,,-- - lgujfx-S 2 -.Mg K i T 'I 'K-.- ,M '-kj X, gf'fQ4,f L-i-L-:L ! 1 U R i.- , - Ii Y y x- ' Xxx.. I kit X: -,Q ,,,-J ' , hx l.. X - J V , ,- . Q ' 2 D r- ' Q 2 i 'Qi . 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J-Q ' . vi 4 4 k, 1 1 1 1, .IE 'EL 9. ePLOHOAV ' V 1 z'V J 1 nl qv 9 5, 4 I l 1 8 H I u I 4 I U I f H E ,X ,, - HThe Freshmen d ,Glass Us ' The freshmen class is fe're not governed by Ue're governed by our So as for as that.gCes, we're not pills. the rule, Q get our lessons GVQIY day, ' .b never turn from xork to play Uelre as good as ue can be,f .'- -- ind thet's the'wey'we ought to be, . UE'I3 the teacher's favorite classg 3 Because in all our tests he p.ss, fx H ll Lhen the cards ere given out L 'Je never start to sulk or peut. Q try as had as we nnow how, To do the best both then and now, And surely we shell always be, The best cless that You'll ever seef .hen class meeting time comes 'round Nobody makes a single sound, We keep our little mouths closed tight - ind then listen to the otheres nbiten ihen the president presides mith Q hummer The room is free from shout and Clsmmor ne listen to 'het he has to say, ind decide upon it another diy. When the teacher leaves the room H me never act es, if ze needed theubroom To keep us in place from morn till night. We behave ourselves and do the right. The teacher knows she can trust us all, dhether we're big or vhether we are small That's something we're proud of, to be sur hnd for that we need no cure. the best in the school O'.JT1 Sl.s3il't 'wills Y C9 f ,,. . We -,mrfo.a. O 9 W 57 W Y Ye're never cross and never sad, But almays happy and always glad, Tof do our Teacher's will each day, in make school better in every way. In study hall periods we're very quiet And usuelly reiruin from producing a ritt, And the only noise that ever is made Is usually by some other grate. Some feks find high school life a bore, They are always saying it makes the USO But we are not that may one bit, As by our little desk we sit. with me,z Now don't you all agree That we study herd as herd can be? And do the best that we know ho.: To save our reputations ---- ---and howl. -I O. M,p1,?g,r4u.f y777tM7M FRESHMENIS DISLSTIR. I6 Ryu! Oh! we had n full rigged school house, With a long and tiresome hell. And in it were the classes, Freshmen, Sop's and all. Oh! the Freshmen were the best ones, That ever trod that hall. - Jmd we flew the prettiest colors, Of them all. JH OH! we sailed against the Sophomores, In a game df Basketball, , It was the last game of the season an And me did not want to fall. 4 f I I Q I ! r Q I 1 'rv 'X ..,.........,.,,.,.,-......-.-,-..,.,,.-...-,..,.,,--,..-4 -F A ' uv ,of VTGMCA . - Oh! we etch had a suit ef cur Calor, That aes padded at the hip It was a point against us, But me didn't care Q rip Oh! we chased those goodly sop'more men, up and down the hall Em did our best to beet them But we ceuldn't get the bell. At last we got the ball, A Und then we tried to fin But to save our souls boy's we couldn't threw it in. And when the game vas over s The Sopls began to cheer. ind the grin that was on their faces, Hhs spread from car to car. Oh: the Freshmen hae had no experience, At playing Basketball. Or they would heve beat the Sophomores, In the season's lest game that fall. a4WCfEQ2nfv1444 SOPHOMDLE JIHGLES. The Sophomore class Is a very good one It has the wisest pupils Under the face of the sun. NSophomoreH of course Is for Uisdom The class makes the high school Its Kingdom. The boys especially . All chew gum Uhen Miss McKnight sees them Ohe makes things hum. Vx fi K A - :moi D 1 I W I7 j X I Ehey are organized Have officers teo Their faults in fact Are mighty few. They are sixteen in number K A 5 I I I II I I I and above the average They drink water But no stronger beverage. They had e sleigh ride party once Away out on Smith Lake They rent with Grey's horses That party'mline fake. They all stick togetherg What ere comes along They tell eff yhietling Their very merry Seng. They beck the other classes The ball teams, toe I den't-knot rhat the school would do Without them, do you? So this ie the end Of my story and I mn glad of it By---Gerry. 1 ' f .- 1 ,,, hz 44'-1t.f,f f 7 If AW I OUR TEACHERS. First of all comes Eminger Our general and commander He shows partielity to all the Sephe Except when he gets up his dender. y Next in line comee Mr. Chute Our manual-training teacher But when he gets in Geometry You'd think he'd been a preacher. I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4 If . ' A .--.-..-gf-.. --..-.....-.. -1-. --....-.-Q.. .-4 .. ...---ua-mm... - V... .-... .. T 13Jf'.'JA , Y, f -, N . V ' xxgxss Then comes cur bcskotball coach,Q -. Hr. HCCOR1iCk, ytung and happy ' Fc all think h:'c above reproach He'c ee bright and snappy. hiss Hoag Lur DemeetiB Science teacher, Is bose of the seeing class Straight heme each girl must learn te sew Before she is allowed to passf ,1',', ' Last but not leaet, comes Miss McKnight L lever of the boys - They are her pete in every class Her darlinge and her joys. .lm xEfv+4-UA?g AgQQA,440f v YE LINYT LGON1 LIfLN NO MORE. we cin't cgenc learn ne more no more Ve ain't agena learn no more Oh so well can the teachers tell That we ainft cgona learn no more Oh I've got the blues from chewing gum And writing eight page themes The themes are alwesyson the hum ind shatter all my dreams. Oh we ain't agona lean no more more We ain't agona learn no more Oh so well can the teacher tell We ain't agona learn no more U Half the boys are on probation For cutting up in class David lost Esther's compact Fprtshining the looking glass. fCentinued on Next page.j f . . - ,4 .. r U . 1 A S J lf, r- LOHOA Aix 'fl Oh we ain't agona learn no more no more We ain't agona learn no more so well can the teachers tell ain't agona learn no more Our Geometry's causin trouble And our English is on the bum The teachers are mad as the dickens Cause we all like chewing gum. Oh We Oh we ain't agona learn no more no more ain't agona learn no more so well can the teachers tell We ain't agona learn no more , The teachers seem to flunk us A In the middle of the yearg So.W3 will study harder B But this what we , we Oh fear-- H -,VW1 Oh we'afn't g gona study no more no more ' - We ain't agona study no more But wonn twill be all over ' For vacations almost here Then we wontraise the dickens-- Until another year. THE LIZZYUI i 1 By the side of the road stood a battered old Ford ind a man both disgusted and blueg , As he worked on the motor he sang'these words, V To a tune that is well known to you. tfg f' Let me drive you Bizzyg 1 I went broke for you, Let me hear you rattle as you used to do, Get a spark a jumping in your spark coil, And see that you get along now or doggone you. He primed it, choaked it, and it wouldnft go He kicked it in the radiator and nearly broke his toe. But at last it started with a bang and a roar ut the words of his song went the same as bef e fa , , T ,A e L6Mo.A. e f W '-ep ageing Lizzy, sine- I've started you - I don't mind the rattle as long as you run true Don't run out of gas now or the air'll be blue When I get started to saying what I think of you -N THE SOPHOIDJES nrted to school, pool, ew u, eright ad and write. Sixteen Sophomores st Down beside s rushing Sixteen sophomores gr Quickly learned to ro Quickly through the grades they went, hough many an idle hour Into High School entered Roady for any fun thin ea Might through the Freshman class they Bravely their colors on high they flu On to the LHC of the year they went, Never a one to the office was sent They entered the Sophomore your of U2 Brore their record and twice someone The rest of their history is to sad t But the next two yeurs will determine ti' -Q' lf- FJLU LJJZLNTS The Juniors and tho Soniois Had no poetry in their souls At least --------I saw none. I see no reason why In Ralph's er Art's or-Russoll's There was not--some. Perhaps there wns--and---- Maybe it was handed in? But not to me. lk they syont they, ' me their may. dC.S1'lud , shed Sl! 1 ' mens la o relate their fa 'A .ijt fj7 ' ' A ,i - , , g V- h ' 'Air y ff!! HHenry, your thoughts aren't on your book, I ' ' Q 1 DEFEATIFG THE SPRING FEVER. ' i evidently: get busy with that Arithmeticl' The tea- cher's harsh, rasping voice broke in upon the sol- iloquies of Hank and brought him suddenly to earth r ifrom the midst of a meadow of daisies where a crystb i alline brook made music for the dancing of the sweet- y est fairy, little Cherie, Hankfs best girl. - it He shortly realized, with the aid of the teachersi lstrong hands, that he really held an Arithmetic book 5 in his hands and not a guitar with which he had been fentertaining Cherie, and that Gherie, in reality, was i dreamily gazing out of the window. ' . Dreamland, also termed Spring Fever Land, is trulj a remarkable place where all things take on new forms f ,and values, where inanimate things have life and ans 'g imals talk and do the most outlandish things. Here p iwere the most beautiful girls with coral necklaces, crowns and lovely curls. Every day the sun shines in 1 Spring Fever Land, the bees humg and everyone there is 'possessed of more than the normal amounts of jollity. ' QFrom this wondrous land Hank was loath to return,.how-I lever, the teacher's long rubber hose was a very per- g gsuaasive weapon and Hank's eyes come to rest on a page! Hof the Arithmetic book, at last. He began to scan f Rhe numbers. Funny--those numbersg they never seemed ' l Q crazy before, yet now there seemed to be no sense , I o them and they Jumped around sog yes, and even ch- , ased each other across the page. ' S v The outside world was calling to Hank, and its tall was so strong that he could not resist it. ihat fternoon found Hank angling for bass down at the wimming hole.4 Anyway, out here, he could think withou eing disturbed. f 3 1. The early March rains had softened the ground ' til it was very treacherous under foot, but Hank ' 5 vas unaware of this. the sun was shinning brightly I d this led Hank to take off his shoes and sun his I eet in the caressin messes. He put a worm I n his hook and cast it far out into the pool. Dream- I ly he watched the minnows and rock shad scutting ar- 5 ,i e ff. 1 rg ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,M,,,,,,,,,.,,,-,-.,--...,J nn' '77 F LOMCA pp gg pq p s 1 1 Tj K I 1 round in the rock below nim, while ne sat waiting for the bass to bite. He was oblivious of everything except the joy of living end soon he wus again in Spring Fever Landg . . f The bank on which he was-sitting,'jutted far out- kver the deep water, and in summer made a fine diving place - I Suddenly a big tug was felt on the line which Hank held so loosely. Oh! Boy! What must be a whopper bf a fish,H said Hank under his breeth, And it Las. Me tried to regain his balance but gust then the bank gave way. Shortly, Hank joined a school of fishes. Fefswam to a less steep bank, pulled himself out onto mhe bank minus, hat, pole, fish, day dreams and good umor. The only things he guined were a good ducking nd a bad cold. - fCold and miserable, he dragged himself home and, bubmitted.meekly to his mother's scoldings and to her ply family cold remedies. f' 3 Two weeks later, Hank returned to school, very pale after his severe attack of pneumonia, which only he best doctor from Pittsvilleg twenty-five miles away, had been able to conquer in so short a time. 5 He found himself confronted with one half day's nexcusable absence. In a short time, thc,teacher who as really not so cruel as Hank imagined,-marked the plack spot off the book, thinking that two weeks of Pneumonia had done more to cure his Spring Fever than Fould any amount of rubber hosing.. .' .. .' I I ' . I I ........ . - ..-- . .... -.-...- -,.-....- - .......-.- F .....,......-,--.... ,.-,.-. ..... .,.-- ... I I irjimn mv: HY ENGLISH 3- English isua rather queer subject. Oh! I like it well enough but it ,just doesn't agree with me. It dsn't hard to listen, but I usually keep my ears stop- ,ped so I'll be sure not to know what the teacher talk iabout. A it However, stopping the ears is rather bothersome, Iespecially if you want to whisper for you can't hear ct is said to you4 I change alternately from stopQ xi 1 f A ...X 8' r W---------Q I ......sa.:...........- .,..,. ,,,,,,,,,,, ,H 4-1 ! X . 4 4 of' X fping my ears to waiting until the very lest mlnutetow. begin to prepare my lessons thinking that the teecheri well perhaps say, HBe sure and have you lesson in thef morning.H I - 9 Then, too, every night I stey up es late as possf ible, even if I have nothing to do but to stare at i the ceiling. Anyway, I stay up late enough so that ' I shall be sleepy and crebby the next morning in Eng- lish class Cwhicn meets the first period. , I Always do everything else befose I begin to work on English so that I shell not have enough time to do English. I always like to finish what I begin as soon es possible after stgrting it end since I never have enough time to begin to prepsre English it is never done. . I A ' The teacher is always asking us to correct our '4 i speech but I guess I talk too fest to slow down in 5 order to correct my speech end use the right work in-4 stead of the wrong one. I Everyone else gets his lessons in on time, but ' since I like to be different I never have my English 1 whether it's required, wanted, needed or not. . Q English is an interesting subject for those who 5 think sok but for mo, I'd rather ---- Wash dishes. I i Ruth Werner 3 l 1 I SHADES or PAUL BUNYAN. Q As I Wes peddling down Peshastin Creek many 2 years ego, I heard e rumbling noise far away. I won-' dered if it was thunder announcing the approach of n i storm. But ns I paddled on, the booming became louder and louder until it was almost deafening. ? Just esAI rounded e bend in the creek I snw bc- Q fore me n mammoth blue ox. From its harness stretched .on a cable which Wes fastened to a mountnin peak cnpg pod with snow. The ox seemed to be draggin the monnte ein along with ease. Then I beheld the driver, who 1 was the largest men I had ever seen. He wus taller 5 than the tallest fir trees. , i 'Q I WY --, Q I- . . If' JN f . 4 tt- ' .fi Q-L. .--...-.....,,.......-. ...-- ,..... 1...-.Q-f..-- ........--n .-.. ,. -- I' V ,ff fl! fy . When he saw me he halted his ox and motioned for- e to come ashore. I stood on the bank as if frozen there. But when he motioned to me a second time I shook off my fright and decided to do as he bade me. I walked up to his feet and he stooped down to ick me up. He held me on his foreginger while we elked. He told me hc was Paul Bunyan. Then he sked me what was doing in that Uneek of thc wooden I told him I had been hunting but was unlucky or I had only shot three hundred elephants, sixty olecats, 5415 grizzly bears, and two and two thirds ea lions. He said that that was too bad and that he ould take me to a place where I should find some ood hunting. But before he was able to go anywhere else he ad to take the mountain peak down to Kiatucky, be- ause the mountains were wearing.off down there. I aid that I should like to go along, so he put me p on the brim of his sombrero and we started. From leven o'clock until six thirty that night we journ- yed toward Kentucky with the mountain. fhat night e camped down in Louisiana near the Mississippi n whose bank stood an oak treeg the tallest tree n the world. After Paul had pulled up a few trees with which built a fine he strode off into the darkness. out fifteen minutes later he returned with two .rge hogs and twenty one geese. He put these on to ok and than began to tell me of some his adventures said that this oak tree was the only tree in the rld thller than hog and that it only had him b sted by two thousanths of an inch. ' HH related a few of his experiences as a 1 ggcr up in Wisconsin. ihen he told about the ' ctic foxes now at the north pole, which were brought b him from Central Africa, when the equator changed f om the north pole to the position in which it is now. He said that we should do our hunting over in the Y llowstone country. As soon as supper was ready he gave me a goose and he had eaten, he told me a few more of his very a front quarter of one hog, and he atc the rest. fff,, A g DUIAUA Q I 'sr .L W - - I .4'.......-. ,- -Q.. ..- . .,....,....,-.. .. , .,. ,, . P117 1 ' I , - , A fb? A ' rf' ' rw V1 ' .- - Xa ,ffj X 1, N55- ,interesting experiences. we went to bed eerly eo we L could get en early start in the morning, for Yellow- ' i stone. - 'Q ' The next afternoon we arrived in Yellowstone. , Paul showed me a bout and we picxed a place in wnioh m to hunt next day. ' , ty h fhe next morning we ew.o--e bright and early for the hunt. we had hunted about five minutes when we heard, I a roar over heed. Looking up we sew a huge mountain I I Cougar leaping from the branched tree overhead.. I F ran for cover but Paul stood his ground, he caught the t animal between his thumb and foreginger and broke hisy bfck. He fed the cet to HBabeH the ox, who swellowed1 , it with one.gulp. A I 1 ?resently there buist out of the trees and-brush5 in front of us e Men eating Prairie dog, one of the-gf I most ferocious of all animals. I took a pot shot H 1 at him and cut his tail off right behind his cars. 3 The ox also ate this animal. ' .. ' , I I The next best we encountered was one of the flee? test animals now living, the Swift-running Dnell. y originally of the seaport of Constantinople. It was j a smell specimen but had e perfect set of antlers. Q Paul offered to cmtch him for me. ihe snail hed onyyl get started when Beul threw him for n loss of ten I H yards by making e flying tackle which caught the Q Q snail just below the knees. The bell wus new on Ida-Q V ho's four ynrd line. f ' I Q p ' Next Paul went about trying to catch an Arabian V Elephant. He mounted Babe and stnrted after the fleeing bolSt.' He lashed Babe for n nThreo-bpggern ' but was thrown out trying to sneak home. Just , A as Paul wus about to tucile him, the elephant side- I stepped and looped n sensational shot from midfloor. H As We were walking along,-not paying any . L , attention to direction we enum to teh edge of the A-R fYcllowstonc Cnnyonc-whose sides are perpendicular I and n mile in depth. We came upon it so suddenly that I I lost my balance and toppled over. The next thing 'Q knew I was rubbing my eyes end looking up at 'gQf'7 mo Herm who was standing by my bed laughing and holdg, ,tins vfiirreli QT iwterfi. .. e. of -X ----.,.-..-.--.--fL'- l'Oiiii9..1Q1C.S- ,ij j D! M i HRWA eg X X , if mon. mils aniroas EASY QHAIR I .lhhny gecple think that putting out an annual is Justia lot of work and takes up a studentsf time .eff fQfflHac But that is the Wrong idea. There is ' Vyus hucn worn in printing an annualh Ask anyone that ras teen on such a staff andghe will tell you that therevis nothing to it, if he is feeling just right. A W hut really, there are many benefits to be gained frpm y3lP1D5 to.yut out this noble bookt First, stud- ents learn how to fight and how to tell each other w P JNWZGTG i0 head inn- This is very important for if a V ,PGTSOU HGGPS UP the fractice of bawling people outg by U I ,the time he is thirtyrfive he will be an expert at it, , an you not imagine his happy home and the Joy he will wget out of life. e , - 'l Then another great benefit is the habit acquired , lC iof working and not accomplishing anything. One can M successfully spend innumerable hours working and labor4W V 'ng over the mimeograph and when he stops and figures Q 1 tthe amount of work actually accomplished, he finds it V tnext to none. Many people have perfected that habit un-N til they can make the smartest person think that they r Pre accomplishing something. A I A WI have to work on the annual this period.N That is the famous alibi which has been brought into use, Q pine-and time again, by students who had not finished 'r ltheir lessons for the nest class. It is a short and Q snappy alibi and is usually very effective. It is much 5 lbettor to use this alibi to escape a disagreeable fartyv five minutes of study, than to skip class, because there iare danger of great disastrier for those that try. 2 , But school is not the only plaec where this alibi t fwill work. If not used too often, as students can ofteq 'avoid after dinner dishes or chores at night-by simply, vsaying nThis is my night to work on the annualn, EX- , perience shows, though, that this last alibi should l be used with descretion. Y Everyone on the staff has a chance to develop in wsuper-salesmanship thru selling adds to every banker, f lgrocery-man, shoomaker, and bootlegger in the country 4 for miles around. , I v On every Annual Staff there is at least one t I n 'i' I ik b g '!. s .os LmmA.p s px ,Q t O FROM THE EDITORS EASY CHAIR 1' r Qcorvmy fiirculation manager. His is an easy Job. All ho has to do is to sell an annual to evsryone in the community and to Dryden folks too, if there is dangersof going Win the helen financially. -Of course there has to be something to put in O the Annual. That is up to the variousreditors', Lit- erary, society, jokes, athletics, etc. When enough materiel can not be scraped up to et least pratially fill the book, the English clusses are called upon to produce themes, stories, or poems or anything to fill up the required space. Reams of paper are wasted in the effort to fill up the literary section. ' Oh yes, there are cartoons and art work that has to be done sometime or other before the Annual l is entirely finished. For what would an .znnnuazl be lworth without something besides printing matter. Oh well, the editor hes his troubles but they ure mostly joys after all. uf EDITOR or LOHOA '28 Russel Lee fx. O, so U13 i ! i 3 1 E i a i 1 Q i ! Q 9 5 I 5 I 1 9 ! x 1 Q E 1 9 9 S i D E I 3 1 f ' w I l P., -,, ,,.,,,,,, ,,.,.,,,- ..., .,,..,. .1 ,, md mmdmlhhlw- Q., i F ' 1 v m X' ,ff , SATAN S rIDDLm. 'ww .' A On a cold night in December Hagedorn wps trudg- ing home about midnight. It w.s snoring very hard. Hsgcdorn looked for a place to rest out of the s iorm Ee thought of the Symphony Hall steps. While standm 1- ing there he heard a base viol playing withing. he tried the door, and finding it open walked in. Thd music drew him to the room from which it issued. 1 ? While he stood there in the door the music stop ped and began again. It echoed and reechoed until hagedorn's ears roared like thunder.- Again the musicl stopped. Hagedorn, hearing some one coming towards him, went out and crossed the street to watch and to see which way the player would go. The next night the bymphony orchestra was to give a concert. Hagedorn decided to attedn. After the orchestra had played a few selections,n Weber appeared a soloist and played on his base viel. While he was playing, Schurtz fthe leaderl rose from his chair, raised his arms, took a deep breath, and fell on his face. The music cease. Two men the limp body out. Later the news reached H the Schurtz was dead. On the same night Hagedorn followed Web apartments. Three detectives found Hagedorn knees loo ing through the key-hole of Webers They took him into an empty room, where they L. carried agedorn r to his on his Door. question ed him, and sound he was there for the smne reason as they. Weber was in the habit of going to the hall to play by himself. Two detectives followed him while the third and Hagedorn examined his rooms. . The orchestra did not meet on the following eve- ing on the account of the death of Schurtz. At the next meeting, when Weber began to play, t kettle drummer raised his arms and let then fall on the drums with a great thud. A little later his body fell limp across the drums just as the music stopped. The detectives decided to wait until Heber came to play at midnight. When they were all placed arou- nd the assembly, thye heard Weber come in and seat himself on the stage, and play a selection. . ,,f', . N I 1 ,N , M 1 I is i J 5 i I .46 i--. s c f fi ,JJ I-- G iiLOMQl Hagedorn thought he could stand it no longer, when he remembered his warning and sat down. Later got up and gave a loud yell. He had no sooner done this when a large timber loosened and came crashing to the floor. A rain of glass followed. The detectives made their Way out just in time to see Weber pass under a street light. They follo in close chase. Weber went in the direction of the river bridge. f 1 , When on the bridge he turned and saw the men coming. Quickly he leaped to the railing and jump- ed off the bridge. ' Hbgedorn saw the base viol on the watery saw Weber rise to the surface and climb on the viol. He heard a shot crack through the cold night airy , and he saw Weber slowly role off the large viol. The base viol drifted noisesessly by and thru the night, to the ocean, all alone. I Albert MbDonald. THE SEA CAPTAINS CHILDPJQN. J Arden was fourteen years old, little Jimmie was five, and baby Janice was only ten months old. They lived by the sea in a beautiful buggelow cov- ered with vines and green foliage. Outside, the sea lay in it's enormous bed. Somber, blue, and en- chanting was the sea. ' Each night Arden, holding baby Janice in her arms walked the waters edge, while Jimmie scempered on ahead. They loved to watch the moonbeams dance on the rippling waters. Arden sat on the mossy bank under a tree, and sang to baby Janice as she held her very tenderly in her arms and Baby Janice would coo back at her. Jimmie played with his toy sail boat, which his father hed made before he had left the last time on the schooner over the deep blue sea. Then they would ge b ck'to the cottage, -nd Arden would put Janice and Jimmie to bed. 'She sang a sacred hymn to them till they drifted down to dreamland. , 5 A Tl Nr W d '7 ' Each night after Janice and Jimmie he I 4 T LOMQL 1 YI si feiil of ine. t sleep,-Arden, took a picture from the top ' that re- fire place and g.zed at the beautiful IRCC sembled the face of Virgin lhry. She nept ogcsuse who lil .d r had been this was e picture of hor wonderful mother died only e few month's before. Her moths g n beautiful wcmang the :other of these three-beuutif children. then .irflen would slip off to bed and fell usleeg. . Jhen ever the schooner nheryn came in grden zhd e delicious eugper ready fo: the captain, her father ffter they had eaten supper, Captain Denning would A tell stories of his adventures on the see, while the two children, Jinwie and krdcn, listened attentiwely Baby Janice nes not old enough to enjoy the stories that pere told by the Ceptnin. The stories finished, and Janice put into ner' cradle, nrden end Jimmie kneeled at their fetncr's knee to peray, before ships to the lenis of they sailed envy on dream their fetner's eaventuxes. ADALINE MILES. WHILE PREPARING FOR AN LISH TEST. ' WHAT I THINK OF ENG haven't stud Englishg I think I'll and get sick 'I'd die. ' Oh I'm not getting any place so I guess I'd better get busy and study. I -We start in with verbs. Lets see--a verb is a wdrd that denotes---I wish I were in Florida now and I surely would eat lots of oranges and bananas. I think I'll peck up some of these days and head for Florida and have a big Hblow out.N now, an object compliment is n-- travel to Alaska and sit on an e month. It's getting too hot down here. Then I'll catch a polar bear and mnybe Oh! an English test tomorrow end I I guess I'd better get busy I just hate don't see why they have such Nstuffn I eat a good mixture of some kind of food and I won't have to go to school. I wish Well, lets see a--no, I think I'll iceberg for about Ib. ,L 4 'Xl ul iedg I I Q . u .4 7 t , f - f 'L O. Fgu.-rn-gp-.1........-,......J ,,r'-pg., 3, T1 Ll I, X, ,fill- xride a couple of whales. That would be a great.sporta I surely would be a good sportsmen then. 'A I . or This English is hard. I never did understand it' These verbs and propositions and ani that kind of njunk I I know this pogo, I guess I8ll go on and see if I knot what e subject is. A subject is a noun end, and--I een hnrdly wait until summer when I can go t swimming and fishing. I just love to fishg I still 1 remember the time when I caught that big trout. He pulled me in befoeo I had e ehence to pull him out, I and then I had to have help. I wonder if we are going camping this summer. I surely hope we do and that wey go to bnow Lakes again. Where was I? Oh, in infinitive, Q gsrund ond' a partioipal are used to intro uce phrase, but I can't see why. I zm '.,. sure an infinitive is used as n pronoun and a proposition, so I won't look it up. . I wonder what we are going to do in girls club , tomorrow? Are We going to fight? or are me going to, to--Boom! Boom! Boom! Eleven o'olook. IT's time I was hiking to bed. I've studies long enough fnbout two hoursj. I'll get n good grade because I know my English after studying so long. T and losing so much sleep. I'm going to bed. E ' H Now I lay me down to rest Before I take tomorrow's test If I should die before I make Thank goodness thero'll be no . 1 1 test to token Joann Reister. ' 1 ,A P - N .HHOW TO WRITE A STORY.H I When you make up your mind to be an author or authoress, the first thing you should,do is go go where it is quiet. But first, tie a cloth over the bnby's mouth to make it stop cryingg tie the cog in the cellar und the oat.in the back ynrdg give your -?Qronts plenty of interesting novelsg give your smoi, or ther 0 tale of HPirntes and Their Abventuros i the it-Q ......-..--..-1 , 7 e Louoi fi fSouth See,H and then select u nice secluded spot 'endf ge tn work. lt might hc.m wise plan tr buy Abeut n dJzon-pen- fy pencils -nd three cr-Teur teblote.b:foro you hegiu. Aloe get 2 w etep per b-oket and L htlf dozen eresers becauen ioufre sure to chew the ereeers all up before you even begin to think what you are going to write ebout. Next yeu should look out :he window at the glo- omy landscape or watch the dog and cet fight, and then entitle your manuscript. 'The.hetred Between they Dog and Cut.N Spend about three or four hours.aon about three or four pages, and tie the pages uup with e fencyrein- bow colored ribbon. . Go down stairs very elated, and show your en- a thueieetic parents your wonderful manuscript, and let them puff you up with prasie, 'i Go down to see some famous publisher, give him your story to reedg and in three days by mail. Enthusiastically greet laterg open your letter and undermno cirdumgtgngggl NO say you expect e reply the poetman three days read, HStory accepted GGOD!n ' Virginia Mhrgenson 1 ..,.. 2 r11:ie.,------- There were many more of being put in this Liter more space available, These, which we have --Literary. stories which were worthy ery section, hed there been printed are'repreQentetiVe i of the types of stoties turned in. 'A The Annual St if wishes to compliment the work of the successful as well ae the unsuccessful euthorei and authoresHes.' .Fx J i LOMOA....r,- Q1 X 'I V Nl A -SCHOOL CREED? I believe as a student of Peshestin High school I snould be: - ' Joyous, courageous and courteous to all those-with whom.l associate or come in contact with. I must be truthful, considerate and just to my teachers, classmates and all other pee le, never to take that which is not my own. Loyal and sincere in friendshipg too noble to speak ill of others and at all times Willing to render service t done for me by otoers. and quick to appreciate what is. 'I ' In sports 1 must be QL good looser, not brag over victory and cooperate earnestly in school activities and social affairs. l must at all times up hold the rcsocctpof my elders and gut foth the best that is within meg always to give more services to others than ' tbpse I receive, lnsso for as I observe those things I shall merit the confidence and respect of my follow men and do my part in working out the high pur- ., , xl, - pose of our school, stntc end couotgu f Howmrd smith. ...-........- ......i..-...Q .. 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AT -.. .D XXI VX 1 1 1-7-1 -1, ,J -, ,L-J 0 1,1 -v- ...- ---- LOMCA M., ,,,,-, ,M ,,-N-, H .,., .. ,Eb ,XE j K S. i U Ax. X X rx I MA .eIn..La-A ,, ' 'E 5 A-NI fr., 7 ,,,, 1 - ...........,.....,.... ..... .....,....-.1 'va 1 H f U ,. , '- --' ,f c.',r.3Nt.:-it P. H. s. x-in ,ff s3P1'r i 'P -Ji.-J. A Lo ' I 6--School opens. Vacation days are over. 14--hh. Eminger and faculty almost go Hmhdu trying tor rearrange the schedule. A lOh-Grin is tardy. A l3emGirls Club is organized. A 15--Oscar behaves in study hall. 5 21-mFaculty picnics at Nuttinys. Q 28-wHot air loose in study Hall. Debate try out. 1 29--Fresh girls get-a-party and green hats. i H O C TO BZIR . 6--First High School Assembly. 17--Back to school after weeks vacation f?l picking clpp.-les. A l9- Louis Davis starts to school. English 1V stud- ents drive others HBugsH trying to memorize Mac- Beth. 20--After school session opens. Full attendance. 26, 27 M 28--Hurrah! Teachers Institute. Margaret and Russell go to Annual High School Convention at Seattle. 51--Halloween. NOVEMBER. y 5--Junior and Senior classes meet at noon. 7--New boy in school. Student Council meets. ll--Armistice Day Program. 15--First Practice in boys oasketball. g 16--Student Council meets again HWe wonder what they W are up to now?n . A 21--Mr. McCormick goes to Idaho. Mr. Alden Warman takes his place. Student Council meets again all ' no noon. ' ' 5 25--Freshies give play at High School Assembly. ' Thanksgiving Vacation. ' - 50--Delegates go to Wenatchee to see how Student Government is carried out in their High School. -in-s-1--1--..-g-.-,.....,, . ,girl N ,f P , ,ii mf A I' 11 1 9 . J y ' ' '-' 0 5 I .qv ,. , LUPDA. 17. ft 2 A bassiana. y ng Q 1 . Xxx ,f Six weeks Exams! hx . 'N- favor of the town team. High school rooters-J ' 1 . section goes wrong. . 16--High School Quintet goes to Cashmere to play first game with Dryden. Score edded in 1 of Dryden 25-12. ' J 'V came to school on crutches. WRreat 'em but don't get yourself banged up.'n - their favor 20--Brooks 1 rough kid 25--Loss'of candy and nuts. High School party. .Santa'Claus comes too. .Eight graders give christams play. A y JANUARY. 1 ' A I 2--Happy Noo year. al l 3--Dryden-Peshastin debate. we win. 4 6--Boys play Wenatchee's Second team. 12--High School Assembly. Discussion on the con- 1 1 1 i stitution which the Student Council has drawn up. W 16 M 17--Uix weeks exams. The Worst is yet to come. ' , 5 Report Cards! . a 19 R 20--bemester Exams. A . 1 --. u 1 20--Boys go to Sunnyslope to play. Score ended 15--19 W favor of unnyslope. Better luck next time. 5 Q , FEBRUARY. 1 1' I A A ' 1 l 3--Peshastin looses to Sunnyslope. , ' .V 3 4--Annual Staff presents NFour Nights in one Chau- 9 1 tauqua.W Nbde 345.00 , 5 1 10--Peshastin goes to Wenatchee to play second team Q 4 Wenatchee, Wing! . - . as --High school has Kid Party and passes out Valentin y ll u-15--New Rules are laid down. CExcused and unexcused ' absencesl Q ,f' , --Valentines day. Miss Hoag gets 12 Valentines.' I --Joe Keizer takes a tumble. ' A' I Seniors give Juniors a George washington Birth- l day part. Uhmmmm! 2 --Deorges' Birthday. Another day of Vacation. 6 I I 14 15 1 17 22 21 --Pcshastin wins from Dryden. Score 20-18. Both, 1 teams get oyster feed from Girls Club. -Art keeps.still in.English lV class. ffffm y 1 f ............. .i- T .. -0 -.,,.l.---ll--l- .mm 4 lj vs ' vul I' 5--Town team plays High School. Score 54-18 in my 5 S 1 . e , L-7JTfo.A. or ,A -so J D W 5 in T7 K - . MARCH xx - x , . .X f'lk2--More Exams. Dr, 5- Esther Frase is looking happy these days. ' CWe hear Frank is back againl l , 6- Girls Advisory class takes 30 minute hike. QTrying to keep that school girl figure? 7- Sad--sad stories--Report cards. - 9- Louis and Shrimp'in after schoolperiod 12--Boy's clean up baseball grounds. p 15--Annual Staff give play at assembly. p 16--Civic's class talks politics to students. ' 'Will miracles never cease. fMrs.-Elowson, last i years English teacher visits school. 16 -Brooks has his Anglish--No Class. 19--Girl's Chorus gave sketch to advertise. Operetta.5 - . ' . H . 20 -High Schoolattends funeral of Duncan Baby. fi i 21--HJust another day'wasted avay.U 1 l 22 -Boys practice baseball. M 23 -High-school Operetta given. - 4 '26--Spanish 2 class finish their book. X Brooks: Hope I'll never see another Spanish book. I Girls Advisory meets after long absence of time . l 27--High'5chool gets'freshair during school-- 1 -M Flhd DRILL! ' 26--High school Boys regular attendance in agter I school study period. CThey were late, for . ,they didn't know the time, f , , 29--Ralph falls down two landines of stairs. 50--Freshman prepare for April fools party to be ' given to the Dophmmorcs on baturday Night g v March 51. il M Aiair f Annual Staff vorkds day and night. 3 Debate team also-burns the mid-night oil. 5 Arril 20--Wenatchee--Peshastin Debate. . ' 1-:la y I 4--UKempyU Junior-benior llay. il2--Junior Senior Banquet. Boys tear their hair to i know which piece of silver to use next. ANEUALS OUT! ' SLLIOR SN AK DAY??????????????????? MLILL NLVLA EE L I 'S ---.......,.o .... a ---N -ir A or LOHOA .. .., 4 P. v w rr7 YQ If I - x gi f 1, ' M H I -WHL'5 EHS IN IBSHLSTIN HIGH. - yl First Second n 'Host ?opulsr Girl 'p Margaret Boyd Thelma Bergren Most Iopuler Boy Windiest Girl Uindiest Boy l rest Looking Girl Best Locking Boy Biggest tease Girl' f Biggest tease Boy Crabbiest Boy Crabbiest Girl iBig5est Feet Boy lBiggest Feet Girl Orneriest Orneriest Flirtiest IFlirtiest vGiggliest Giggliest L Girl Bgy Girl Boy Girl Bgy Russell Lee Constance James Grey Estelle Qmith Ralph 5pringer riiarea Boyd Kelvin Snyder Howard 5mmth Eerothy D. James Gray Ruth Reister Mildred Boyd Grin Miles Claire Land Jesse Lend Helen Doggett James Gibbons Melvin Dnyder Mildred Boyd David Leech Hazel Hernden Russell Lee Margaret Gibbons7 Lewis Davis Art Derby Elizabeth Baker Oscar Hiller Alice Beecham Helen Soggett Louis Davis Adeline Miles Melvin Snyder Mildred Boyd Ned Darlington Y 9 4 l 1 1 l H 1 , ll F 1: 4 1 i 9 f Y W N l I 6 1 fri X.. ! fx ,ii ggg L0ToA,.,l.........-an-W 1,7 T X TQ ' tx, THE PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION. usxs! ff! The Parent-Teacher Association has enjoyed ' f a very successful school year under the guidance A of very-capable officers. 5 Mrs. J. L. Johnson--President ' Mrs. Harry Baker--Vice-President f Mrs. A. W. Frase--Secretary t Mrs. August Warskow--Treasurer A v At the county fair, Peshastin assisted with A an exhibit for the county P. T. A. ' Q The summer rounduup of beginners was sponsor- A ed by the P. T. A. The first meeting of the year was held in ' v September. It was decided that the P. T. A. should sponsor a play which would oe put on by the Leaven- T W Worth Dramatic Club. 'The proceeds were given to 1 1 I J the Annual Staff to help erase a deficit from last year. A No meeting was held in October, but, early in November at the second meeting there was a discus- sion concerning hot lunch. It was decided to have - hot lunch for two months, this to be served at H v Q ithree cents a bowl. The committee which served on . lhot lunches so ably was composed of Mrs. Baker, Liss. Hoag, and Mrs. Springer. 5 At the December meetinl Mr. Emin er ave a sum- A S S 8 T , , . ,. . . U mary of Results of intelligence Testing in Peshastin. ySchools. Mr. McCormick spoke concerning athletics. The January meeting was for the purpose of dis- cussing Home Study Problems. Some very interesting. questions were put forth and some like comments made. f t this meeting the P.T.A. assumed the sponsorship. 3 f the Boyd Scouts at Peshastin. A y The February meeting vas turned over to the-Boy Scouts, who gave an interesting program.,f, . , w n s d Mrs. Bowersox gave a very interesting and help4 L ul talk at the March meeting. Mr. Darlington gave l report on the financial situation of the District. A A After most of these meetings refreshments were servedg this added to the sociability of the evening. d The annual goes to press before the election of Y fficers for neyt year is held, but we look forward O a very successful y arf for the year has seen the ,ffg d memberships elim to eneshundrei and four. ff ' of ,, Qbx g m.v: gjauhn ex--um, ,NNW I .LJ v V -va..-5, '. - . . .f --le, fha . N M . Y vl.Ui..AV L Ai iv' - X Rx Q ,rj I RNX e' ! . , J ' A 9 3' T. 1,19 -- jg I .- I 1 Contrary to expectation, the meeting. of the' Y l . H e . n . I ' Y , 1, o P.T.A. for April was hmlQ in time oc that e report , u i of this meeting could be printed in the Lnnunl. i At this nextsto-last meeting of the year- 1 Y officers for next your were elected. Before the - 1 Q election several musical numoere were given oy e 'ri violin trio consisting of Nadine and Dnrline I l Moore and Dorothy Davenport accompanied by TES. Moore. Jake and George French sang a duet and ' g Annabelle Ziegler song two eeloe. After,the program, delegates were elected to tho. Y County Convention mhich ees held Snturdny! April le, , i at Entiptg Mrs. Baker, lhe. Johnson, uno hrs. Allen, Q W Some discussion was held with regard to sending Q delj i egatc to Longview. Nothing definite was decided mhouw fthie mntter.q ' ' ' 3 M The election of officers followed this discussion - Tire. !i.L.. Allen will be Qregsident. . Hr. Charles Wright Vice-President 3 Mr. Leo Young will keep the records. 9 Ike. Wnrekow mill continue tv handle the funds. Q ' Beceuee of the lateneee of the hour lk. Eminger U n Q u n ' 1 LJ l i did not give his report--so the meeting was ndgorned.l , , 1 Q ' .....4.---....,.. 3 or ,I n I s 2 f f r- 5 f 5 in '- '1 --'----.-...-...-.-W ..........-. .. .. ...--.... ,..... ,...,-,..-...,.,Q' ,gl P ' LJT?CAf ' . ' Y. fi... - .i , ' .. ,W . V77 f e , 2 '21 Il ' rnJCIATIOL xx ,f X . u - -1 xs During the month of October Peshastin High School received an invitation from the University 1 to send two high school lenders to the Annual Con- ference of High School leaders and Journalists. U No funds were available at the timeg but some very loyal supportere of the school donated sums . ranging from twenty-five cents to e dollar,or more, to make a fund of twentygfive dollars. ' , 45' Margaret Boyd and Russell Lee-vie're'ch'os'en represnntatives to the conference. They uere,.. A chnperoned on the trip by Misa. iMCKl'1ig1'lT'GT5t whotlrove them over i-n her Dodge. , ' 1 Margaret and R'l1.SSC1l,,CF.l'lTQ1:b8,Ck -very enthusiastic J .a'eoutJ,bt2udent' Participation in. school government, ' -and with valuable ideas and suggestions as to carry- Q :ing it outlw A J' . N ,.. '-1 .,, 'I ' Pesha-.erin High School wi Shes to thank the foil- 1 .owing for having mnde possible this representrtioh l at the Uonference of High School leaders., g h g J re. Branthoover', , mr. Goff , ' .mr. o. V. Boswell nrt ruiier ,I I ,Mix Earl Wingate' nf - Mr. Darlington. 5 Mr. W. W. Towne W, Mr. BAL,1,Cho.pmc.n M Mr.'Ber,sJi,ng -.L Mr.-lvIinge,l'os . f .b'i.m3Sionj5'ae5nd Son., Mr!.,l9g,i'n4.ll- w I -Mr. Bosme.. -' ' M1'i'A'R.' Woods A 1 Mr. Sauer Q - -- 1 The Sopho1t1ore'CIasfs Mr. J. A. Warme.n-- A The Freshman Class, J. L. John-'son' The Junior Class U Mr. W. Af Gibbons 'l'he'Senior Claes I Mr. A. W. Frese '. TheAF:,cu1J.ty 'if 'Mr. EL E. Rileya, 7 M,' w ,,4 1.-'f- X I I I I I r 1 6 - I I ,sn J fin Y l I- '- Y -'-'--' ' f f J, W Y.--.-.. -.-. .,. ,. ,, , u--....... ...-....-.., , r Z? ,, ,-in , ,W :JY Y ,--D,-.-I M, - N-M IN. -M T Q Q Q 'Q xxx Ai I. ADVERAT1S,.l1NG-.-- .. 1 t The Pesnastin High' senoai Lomoa. Annual staff i, wishes to express its appreciation to the business Ezines tt an fwfr man - firms whose names appear below for their support in the publishing of this book.f , A,-ilweynnciinclincd to believe that the firm that buys space in-our annual will profit by doing'so5-D . Students, teachers, and patrons will patronize the following firms when ever possible to do so. The.p staff wishes to ask everyone to mention the Annual when buying. H Wenatchee Milling Company Pacific Fruit and Produce C Ben Hays Company Kauffman Lenard.Co. Nencekivel , Q Model Laundry ' Columbia Hotel h Ford Garage-4Lcdvenworth Munsons Barclay Hotel uYes Sir' Garage. Cashmere Vnlley Record J.C. Finney - - Sim Drug Company ' rhllen lsenhart Furniture Co O I , WqH. Wetherala Co. 5 Farmers Merchants Bank W. W. Towne ' 2 W B.Z, Williams' - fp Farrisse ' H Peshastin Barber Shop V . Peshastin-Fruit Grcwersi Association ' Skookumow-rehruse ' Boswell Service Station Venntchee Degprtment S c Wingete And. -np 3 ' Pcs nstin Garage b Q, Leavenworth Echo 5 PQTOAQO M h Wheoler's Shop ,, I 45. ,oro,,,o-o,,,,,M,,,-o,,o A pre V s I i 1 , V 1 V x x .4 1'f7l?. ' -Q2 wx .N gg jig, gy xX,Ew,. ff XX 'ghf ' --!. x 49 K I f N 0 Xbfxb ffii '1 1 2 ' ' 1 ' I SN- 2 llffzmf 1 -- ff ff xi X H xi jf! -Nl xx xxx ff 95 jf wg X if 41 T: KF-- gg X fl ,J 2,59 '77,-. ' fs X Cffsf ...:'- X lf- ljjffy-'Jw- 5'I,Jy1i3Wfx,. -x.-.5:':fX E fydu, ' Rf. I ' ,flu sZ,h?'1' -K1 Q fgff' Alf!! ' W ' 1 MJ 1 , vt Qfiw? TJ vnxx, V . ,- -mx: x , inf.-w-gif K Cflilf lrwjyfy I ww, Q1 wx' I' H 'fb ,-015' .V ' I - I -7 I. 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Mnagaret B.--NExouse-mn'Mr, Eminger.N Mr. Eminger--Uwhat for?H, l Margaret- nl went to go homeu Russell--Whf ienft Tim Grey, an teller than'he ie?H . J - . . r . Fat--QSO much or him ie spread out on the groundt Mr. Mc. Cin Physics Glassj UBena what is a good transmitter of electricity.?n V ' y 1, Dena-5WWhy--er-- ' 4, Mr. Mo--Sorrect, and now tell me the unit of measurement of electricity. ' A Dena--VThe Whatn I Mr. kb--nFine that bringa up your grade e lot.N 1 -ill..,.--...-. Gertrude--hWho's therc?H Joe--UnNobody.H Gertrude--WWho else?H HFrom the way people are neglecting the use of their legs by riding around in care so much, in two or three generations they won't have any lege they'll be running around on rubber tiresu i - . - im. Eb-fln Spanish lll Hin the next translation it tells you the difference between n Gold Boller and a paper dollar. Gertrude-5nOh, well one is just heavier then-the other.H --....-,-1-- '-.., ... .. .....-...........- fb I x QCA J lib J9f?.'???Qf9.f. QffrW521 f PM kinds of wment woriix. FQWQQQJQ Q Ir'r ff g1 'q won Box GS 3, Yfcif Kb 9.-.,F,vf' D I-An., K .Xa -..--f 4IW,,x fi ., XXX, ,wxlx In . X dtipfici TQHPLS 0. CijP62:Cfi?,!fl,j 3 f, P1701 we N cui sfw, P4f N9!+'ygpQQti yy V57 D O 4 y . -- is - -me n - fl ' N .mvmcs m , , sHo'71NG or I ul LUc11.1.s : 4 , CRELTED l , HOLEPROOF n -'li - I Hosmnrr Y 'I - ffofgn rw Pllu W osiery 2 For women who seek the different-Holeproof shades are created by Lucille-Famous Parisian designer-to assure the wearer of correct color harmony in the complete ensemble. An exquisitely styled, sheer, transparent full fashioned chiffon hose, silk to the last ripple in the hem top. An inner lining of soft and foot adds to the beautiful tcxturing. lisle in the foot aid garter wear without sacrificing the to perfect the ox- MIDINETTE--A quiet gray and to harmonize ford and mole gray ensembles with the new gunmotnl shoes. 'COLLETTE--A skin nude strictly for evening wear, for formal wear with bl ck suede satin, white kid skin or metal brocade. CARNLVAL--Scintillating with the glint of stolen gold, this celor is bright and festive in tone. ' Price -151.95 TEIT.-ZTCI-EE DEZ'fQ.IfLT1 ENT STOE . 'ENfTCH3E, YISHIHGTQE. l i G FAN CY .NNE S T.s'LPLE GRO CLYELIE S . WEN LOOKING FOR PLLCI3 'fl-133153 YOU CAN BUY HOQ-E3 FOR YOUR IIOITZIY OF THE BEST GRADE OI' E:l13l'LCHj'lU3IbE THQT MOZEBY Gil? BUY, COLE TO THE FJLRRIS GYLOCERY YIHITE3 YCU TLQABE' IS SUICQLY APPRECIATED . 4 A..f-7521-amis CASHMERE, WASH., IHONEL 585. l -, l TO THE GRIDUATES OF PESH'SYIN HIGH YE EXTEND OUR HELRTY CONGRLGULLTIONS. For furniture and rugs see us. we main- tain a complete Drapery Department, We design 'em--Make 'em and hand 'em. . WE CLN SIVE YOUR MONEY! COLE SEE! ALLEN ISENHLRT FURNITURE COMFLNY VENATCHEE In new Eagle Temple. af- ,, - , ml q Mieu Mb--fln English IV p. n. ' Clussl You better copy h these sentences down. 4 They might save your life some day. l Brooks--I would rather ly die BEN HAYS CO. ' H DEPENDLBLE JEWELERS. j Shrimp-Jews don't wear petticoate. Mildred-Oh!-Oh! Shrimp-But Jewesses do. -'li 2 1 i DELICXTE NDear Mr. Emingern-Wrote lMrs. Nutting. HDon't whip Howard. He isn't used to it. We 14-5 '.'fGIlRtChGC ffbefllle. IHEVQI' hit him Qt hgme Wenatchee, Whehington. except in Self dQfQnSQ,H HUDSON SUPER f 59 The yd! ' Garage Le aw mor th ,Wash ESSEX SUPER S!X -Qu .,., Q V In ' MUNSION'S Ladies and childrens Ready-to-wear. Monitor-CShrimpl '.A.rt are! -.4 ' If you working? I Art-I'll say, I'm morning? m head off. Shrimp-Humphl You're not Working off very much are you? U Fat--L live by my pen. Brooke--Vou are a writer? Fat--No, I rasie hogs. 'N' I Vera--H8.ve.y014 SYS? been in Holland? T Russell--No, but I've LEAVENWORTH WASH. been in Dutch. f --C.,-, I .... , f E Ruth Werner-I'm going to take poison some of these days. ,, NESS Mc4Well why waste' the poisons b I --1--1-.-Q..-..--111.1-. Ihss Nm.-What have you in your nnuth? Art-NChew'n gumn Nhss hw.-Put it in the waste basket. Art-Sorry but I can't, it ainit mine. Thelma-You know more than I do. Vera-nOh so I get better grades in my work than yo Thelma-uYou know me, and I know youu A ' enum T113f.T:-nm 5 .Night Ishovils v .g.M. dai ly MATINEE 2. p.m. Sunoay. and 5 BARCLAY HOTEL - Le avenwo r th , Wash -I 50 outside rooms, u I L 5 Q M ! 5 I 5 Ask yur parents to subscribe F for the Leavenworth Echo, pl,25 Q a year anywhere in Chelan County. 2 ! LEAVENWORTH ECHO. ' on LWAVEHWORTHHYLSHINGTQNQmM----l- , p HE PAID Urz' t ' ' 'They were holding e church fair. Jim , Gray who had the reputation of being uneern strolled around the stalls. A-pretty sales- woman approached him. - . 4 NWon't you buy a cigarette holder?N she ' asked. A ', N 1 UNO, thank you, I don't smoke, was the ..l Curt reply. A HOr a box of candy she asked ' ' NI never ent sweets.U UThhn a preryy pen Wiperu she persisted. NI don't writen - The young woman's patience was exhausted. NLook here,W she demanded HWill you buy a box of soap?N ' Jim paid up. ' 1:- rffp-11 C A gvwwlg-ff-T3-yp 17 4 T I'TTl',7' 'Pit rmfhm 1. 4.3 :,'D,.:. v 1:41.19 J. 1. ..1'..I .L l.LJ -J' I 'H .U 'TITEL3 N-15f1T 1'1. TiBT, V 1'ff'L2 .,'jE C WT' fi PAQPF 'Diff C :fl 'D I rn U T .. -v- 7:1-Q':7'v1q'1 g rT17--' v-,--3. I THE .LIN J.:g'n.noTo OF 1.1111 UIQ.-I-A W3H.f3.TCHE JL VAL 552.00 A YEAR Wcizfu HUGH Mom. WE IIVLAIITTAIH TE BEST EQUIPLID WEEKLY IIE77I?Ef.PER PLANT NORTH CENTRAL WKZSHINGTON. fx I' ' I f' . 1 iq, ., KIQSIQQMQ M fag mmol Phone, C53 ' - - 1,-e,:',:, 4, -,W -- --:ff --,1, ,ff V, I 2 Q TO THE GRADU!a'lfE3S LET' HIGH I 2 WE 33X'FZEiID CUQL KI f I 3 . 3 Q 5 I 2 .EEE Us EEE A f i NUNNII'UIfcE Ei INIEE I I ,, , , ,I ,W 1' I ,vm MAINTAIN A COIIPLQZIL LEAEQEEI DEEAIIIIEIII I I WE DESIGN 'EM---HAEIG AIU? 13112 'EM I I . 4 'WE CAN SAVE You MONEY! I ALLEN A ISENEAET EUIINITUEE CQNIQANY EEINAICEEE, NN. KIN NEN EAGLE BEN HAYS COMPANY A if DEIDENIJABLE A Q i A. FARMERS QAQIQ MEECNANESO BANK CASMRE WASH . 'Q OWNED AND OIAEEAIEL I ' BY I HOME PEOPLE . 145 VENMTCHEE AE TEIENAT CHEE WN . Lili 1JI3WCAR, OL' TOP'? NO, ITETI TOP OIL' CARI - - ' - - -----A... -A-H V 1 I , , ,ll , ,, ll-, 7 , . , -f: ',,+- 3 - - ' , 1--:z ,H - ,T Q... ...... ..... .1 ......................,............-., ... .............-..- .-...,..,.................. ............,....T N 1 . V T Tr--1, sity '?'Af'1, , - 4 ' ' X, 1 I xr ' 3 1 R 3 3 I 5 5 : I 5 1 v I -..Q x . I I E . . a V' l Y F X-9. -.3 .1 im--.J v-Adj -L-:-why! in-L -L l T T, lg IT-fi?--2 ' 1 2 3 1 5 Q , Q L 4. Lf' -L 1-..-11....i gs.. M i DRY GOODS, SHOES, AFD FUIHISHTNG GOODS. I MUNSING-WEAR HOLEPROOF HOQZLY I COPELLND AND HYDHR . SHOES. Your business appreciated, B.Z. WILLILNS 3 CO. or Quality Work! j Bependable Servicei THAT'S US! N MODEL. LAUNDRY ac CLEANERS ly l' we oall.in Peshastin twice a week and also deliver. STEWART BROS. i Here's to the , FACULTY Lang may they LIVE, Even as long as the lessons they GIVE. . .. ,,, Q . ..-.......-... .. ,. ff.--.r. Mfr-:.r-.:.,. , :J -'.--..---.-nnn-an-nu--Jn'-'fn. n'.'-.rarrpnn-...nun 1 ME1ChiViQ WQYK .........4?........ PQfC0nv0biIQ 13Qe2pC1im 'fngg C'gImdev Rezbomivu ' --Q--Q OxgHAcet1LHQm vQ Weldrngzg G5,OOCfLj6Q?Gfl Ti V65 Accessories, Ghsoiaswe, Supplies fQ'f.l'Jd. Qi li :3 , P HIXQSTI N Qmffgfga G. A 5f5'dUG2r' Pew 5 rs, Wfawx. ' WE EXTEITD QUR BEST wxsfms TO THHCLASS OF 1928 ' Q55 MOJCQV CO. LeavQhw'or0ih,VXl157w . Y ' .4 1 -- -' ,,.,.f,n..--q-,l1.r. I-1-Q., H .I I rEsfLAs1'IN-.. MARKET AND GROCFIRY -- ! DEALERS 9 in Fre sh Meats l and Staple Groceries. 5 I W. W. Towne Prop. Free Delivery. I I ,. I 'C I i IH. S. WITHERALD INC. Columbia Hotel Building Wenatchee Wash. WE OFER SPECIALIZED SERVICE in ALL NORTH CENTRAL WASHINGTON in INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, LOANS and Surety Bonds . The following men are active in Geo. H. Faw K.K. Faw .Tohn Usher H'.S. Wetherald Robert W. Dowe our company. THE RESHASTIN MARKET AND QROCERY .,. K .A V Ai, , I' S 3 YY - ,, -. .Yr :Y --'f '--- - - V o-qv - ..- + A ee e e - + A AM Tfcw Wm! fv fA,SHfu7'f0A1 '77 X JQwwi1i'9il?f te ,f ,lp ' A 'Q o U bt Werz at c heels Tiwicf 1 ng- Ce nt ew. MISSICFN df Orzoawo A i ln Kemmerer Wyoming there is e little one story frame house which was the early home of NU. James C. Penney during the days when he was laying the foundation for the great family of Department f stores which bear his meme and which today are known from coast to coast. fx In this humble little abode, Business principles were developed which were destined to all but rc- Volutionize the entire fnbric of store keeping. A uniformcly courteous and fair treatment :like to ell every business day in the year was planned and put into prcetiGc.w i Cash selling and giving the public all the benefit that come from such transactions, were decided upon and made effective. Operating mitnout so-called HSLIESH but ALWIYS giting the lowest possible prices consistent with prevailing market cost, was perhaps the most far reaching step of all. i Twenty five years later it is found that these ccntrolling principles have grown like oak from acorn with nine hundred fifty icur branches spread llover into forty-six states. I, U .f'a 2 ffxiw D E 1,1 J Cf -e..f.,-as 1- re.-fr, I I Jr f ' T' ff 42 H ' 1U t-:sud ......., -..- -' mar- ..-1-ew Y TT J FOR FIRST CLQSS CLEANING AND DYINGQ---CALL PHQFE 45 . It i not en expensewbut e HAVING. NALNCjlKINg1LJCLulAM:gRS.. ' WENLTGHE3, WXSHINGTON ' , e M We .l- o l e4 HUMOR I ,MISS HOAG-uWhy have you ink on your faee?l JESSE--I was writing a theme about automobiles and lit was so realistic that my pen backwfired. QMISS MGKMGHT--lin English 01.1.35 Did.11't I rem you L1 . an essay on NWhist:ling,d? 1ORIN-UNO, you started to, but you just get your lips gpuckered and the bell ra,1'1gz. IT WOUTlDN'T DO F033 1 4 Art to sell u boo: on A M WHQW to Gontrrl your Temperl Orin to keep still 1U Hlssory. - V1 ,.f, Thelma to copy u Spanish Leon. , Russell to wear knee punis I e .- .- -F-' -1 we-' f i Shrlmp to ado porloctlj Sw06f Vera tu know QVe?ythiug. Dapstanee to let her half grow. 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A I as o y 1'oh'y,zfzG alv,fay:s,Ah:1v'o so many clasls me6t'ings,'?-j' Why who have 'no more assozriblios?-H h - g Why we hgye to go to school anyway? y Why the Joke Edi.torHhg:'1wt.o jgovmfunny-? 5 Why things quiet down than Fit lcmfc-S? t Mr. Mc-- John'what is queer about flowcf's? - John-- They shoot bwojforob jzhoy have pistols. f ' t 1,-,.,....-Q. --.-.-.1 N The1'g1ffr.s 0 young Judy of'Lynn Who. was so o:'1of.gcQ.tng:3ly thin That V:'hc.11 Shf: cxssfzgya-cl A - To ciriznlg Lzlnilczffzclc . . V- ' Q Sho sltippccl through the str:-iw and fell inf y M' 7 3 FOUND IN BOYS' CLUB LLLILBOX. t Iwould like to F3LlgffC:Sf that the person who t puts carpet tasks 1.11 ujy zlosk would use thumb 1 tasks as they are not so long, Q .-.....,,.......... ' . 'L 5 .VN W Ill' A U THE IEHOTOGRAI-'HS IN THIS JJQNLLLL f EVILIL33 TJLILIJII BY: A y o. W A J A. G. SIMMER. F 4 3 WENAT , WA SH INGTWON. . . - ' ' 1 V L ,.ff I 4 Q p N ' 1 uw A- L... ' x -o oi -....-h,-.-- .-.. --. -V-Q-M -. M- ------ ---V ,, i - 1 1 'Y '. T7 lf- -H-M-s fs' f ff' U X 1' g XS 1 Y fi- if . V H V , V HUMOR-1 y ll ' Joke Editor-- Whats wrong with thc jokes I sent in.H 'Eidtor-in-chief--Hwell some of them I have SUCH I o P ! Y 'before and the others I haven't seen yet. ' ' , r ' ' I r f , -------' , 5 . ' I ' EErhestb-NEvery time Virginia and I get into a scrap, A II put it down in Q little note book,H, , f Q iFrcd'J.--n0h so you have Q scrap book.N ! 5 UWhat girls receive rings from men thqy never snw?N1 Q' 3UTclcphons gir1s.U ' , A I In 4 ' ' f ----- 1 ' 1 2 ,Hr. Emingcr--HRuymond, what is a cubic ygrd?H I ! gRaymond Duncan--UI think it is a yard them Cuban . fi ikicls play in. 4 -- . . l , ----'-'i ' , f I f. r Fa..sm,L.N--:1.i1t211s'.LD , g S01 HOLQOREJ- -BLJLKNZJY STGNJQ., j I ' I JUNIOR--Gill.'Di:Q'..'L11-LJ ' Q' simian--TbuBsTcNm. Z u 1 W -s-- 1' -- -ir - i i3XCWhCI1S'.: 5 l Miiii it it i ' . f It COIUIPLITZLNTS TO THE GRJLDUATING li ' : 1 CLgSS OF L928---F ' 'H I W . V A A is A A r Q V V- ' ' ' ' a EsHA'sT1NB,1RBLRsH 2 M ,m .ixxx . ,Q tk. .ff 1.qq--i-.--',..---..g,-- - 4- -n- -Q--v f--' --- - - '-'--- -'--- Y- Y V -.f...,..-........-...-vv, ,JL - ,fglf , -11 -..-1, ,, , - Q...-. -.. ,, , ,, ,, P s i ' com BAEAETAS! i BLUE Binh Iron-.Tessa , I LNB ALL SEASOHAQLE IRCDUCE. I Q W , T Q Q Q Q I I IACIFIC FRUIT AND PRODUCE COMEAIY. 1 Wenatchee, Washington. I Columbia and Dpoknno Streets. 2 'W- M HUMOR! -V . The dumbest' on this girth is thc one who: Thinks Rox Boaoh is a summer resort. Thinks Chosapoak Bay is a summer resort. Thinks tho Mcxioan Border has to pay rent. Thinks tho Chamber of Commoros has Q handlo and Q spout. ' ' U Thinks Puget Soundsiaadiscorf 'f Thinks n football ooarch-has four whsols - Thinks the Qnglish Derby is a-hoart. Q,--Iii ArtADcrby's brain is on his studios A Where is tho othsr i of his brain? .- Kms!--'WollI-I Woll I guoss I might as well toll the truth, it is in his bean. .H -in YH. , 'Y 5 .. ,i ,ll,x, nil ,,Hi,,4,o-h -ll,n.UlW.-,l..,.--, 4 Y i . 5 S I f T X '. H W af! 1c1YI,g,lszf41a1f bfilfiillqy f VVEnwTRJ1LF5NvN. i I f ffl: 1'1,1:F Li I muyl T TCI' , 'M' ff, Z 9 1 l A5 'thug 1 or ' -J M maori H L,,,-,,1 Pzaoou -1 1 k s iq Q.,-iii-1ia,.eD2JC... F FOR h.Vr1.IiLr' NEILD 3 1 i , , ,,,, o ,.-- .-.M SINTIHENTS OF TW SLNIOR BOUS. gll goodboys love their sisters But Angelic have I grown For I love the other Bey's sisters As well as My own. Dena--nI've spent most of my time looking for an iieal man. Emaneul--NThQts funny, I've spent most of my life looking for a woman who was looking for an ideal man. 0 I don't suppose you don't know of nobody what don't wont to hire nobody do do nothing, do you? 11 if , fPHO'rc AND C51FfFi 51-IOP Wg r1Q?c bee, M7455- E dst mem KQDAK SUPPLIES Q M, PICTE vrgmrgmvy prpirgrmrrr 3 PICTURES Whatever the tiny print, the treasured protrait or the large painting--are artistically and individually framed at WHEELER'S Whatever your picture framing need, Wheeler's is prepared to frame your picture as you want them framed. , V, ll Y 4 HE F1 '--iiif?N ,gm ffl? L 2.. EN YE H Nw N CE, il Q70 rfiljljp j-Ig, IF, - lf'-LJf'l.Jf ff- E117 T TL ZF. x, 1 Nx X F U ' M., .1-, Y l' f' ,fx ' -1. L,fcfw2pSQ mn, J, 230 .Z TP . 4' fin 'z2,d .2, 1fi1 't'mif lclxu 3, J Rpm KL Maj Q! .-J-' ' -. ' ' '43 ,. Haj lg- 'f X-'Fm - W, '. -- .,.v,R?' rn -Q' Zim Q ' I . I W' f 1:?l ,1:w,g . N . . ,A ,,,-,' 1.jw -1 , Q , ' ' 1 V fi.-' ' -1, ' . .v-, -. . 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