Peshastin Dryden High School - Puma Yearbook (Peshastin, WA)
- Class of 1929
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Applied for admission, they came and stood Before St. Peter so great and good. ln hope the city of peace to win, And asked St, Peter to let them in. Mr. Eminger our Principal was there, With his happy smile and nut-brown hair Never a falter or a shake of the Knee His hopes were high it was plain to see. With his firm and steadfast voice he spoke, HThe rubber hose in Peshastin, it Knows no stroke l've directed the pupils with the greatest care And respected everyetudent enrolled there.n The angel choir in the distance the echoes awoke While Mr. Eminger thoughtfully spoke, HChl St. Peter, trials came V But we kept up Girl's Chorus just the same, Often the algebra students beharior did not suit But it is rather boresome extracting square root. UAlso St. Peter my way is clear you see, Because in l9C6 I graduated with a degree of A. B. At Oberlin College I dtruggled and sweat, Those days are clearly revealed to me yet, And now St. Peter, I leave the rest to you, And through the gates to heaven I'll surely journey through Side by side on the stair they stood, The teachers of P. H. S.,so good, Then St. Peter, waved his stick, The next is Paul J. McCormick. UGood St. Peter, l come before thee, Asking thee to have pity on me, For years I taught at P. H. S., And always to Mr. Eminger said, VYesH. l've been a science teacher faithful and true, And l'm sure they can answer any questions asked by you. lfve been the coach for P. H. S. Ue've lost games, Chl yes, But we've flung high the banner, the maroon and white? And I always taught them to play the game right.H HAS a part of my past history you may desire to hear, l graduated from Idaho College In the Zeta year. I've worked and corrected papers 'till eleven And feel entitled to wear wings in heevennf . , . f ,. -1 N- H rx J . - ., 1 . V. , Mu Still the angel s ehurux tended f F And the teachers etoed as mute Until St. Peter shouted, I rex Next, is MT. Chutel .Wm hx A , I with His straight mia. smiinwerc 'fc'-Yin, 5 Q V And happy as ever was he, i. f He advanced-toward Str Peter, E7 And made his eernest plea, 'H' nManual training and geometry were my subjects, fp And economics too. ,S A51 Seve wenkedfweny a corollary, jfR,g That you corld never dos if ff: I graduated from Valley City Nuruel College, ,,,Q!jR North Dakota was the State, bij ,Q When my days at that college were ended, 5 ,U Nineteen-fourteen wed the QSUGN Ljif For years I tuught et F, H, 3. iqmf-W The trials were rot lem, tiki, So now good St. Peter ,ljfw ,l.. y Am I not as worthy is the other two? l iafg- i- lj 1 St. Peter eat silent with 8 dignified air, if X And observed Miss Darwen at the head cf the steir Lrj Then beckoned to our teacher who has Shining red heir. iff? ,iv HOhL thou who guerdest the gete,H said she, ,jffe HI come to beseech thee, i ffff To let me enter the HSEV6U1P'l2Hd, tif EF And play a harp with thejengtl bend,H QFQ1 e bii I've worked and done my very best, f V' And feel that I deserve d rest, QFx'g And since the hour is growing late, f ,i I'll simply say, H I graduated from, ifxki Whitman College in 'ESQ fjjii Also--English, Latin, and hockkiiniug were my subjects, 7?Qi,' And great interest in them I tozh, ' ,,f yfw I lived in Walls Falla until I went to P, H. S. tH,ff1t To teach from an English heck. yhgf E , in .fy thi good Stn Peter lim euge goal 3 agree with me, It EEJA And let me pass in with the other threeth gqfjbf . ' 4 'f Lest but not least, yet smell was she, 5'dmt, ,iii Came Miss Parker, about five-foot three, ffQQV with wondermeht es to what judgment St. Peter would fiwxf bear, I if QQ Stepped forward bravely and pushed heck a lock of V her curly hair, U . 'M HI may be small, said UBut I'm surely as worthy ac the oth I came from Oregon, a she, 4- . - T noted state, 1 su, - f.'.L'S ff' Lu UG, And graduated from Oregon State College in '25, ' 1 .- Q 4' .'fN'i? e W .X 5-A. ni. . ,,. .r ,, . 4 rw- . ' J. 1-, . I, X ' 4- I L , : 1 , i' 3 4 f I if 1 1 l Q' X s W f U94 Q L fb z 2 Ps- B .- AMf1H'L 4 3 Q ri 'X Vfx 'AQ Q' 'F.f7:17EiXlf 1 ff' ' 12 F lf? .JY A L1g'fffN s E: Xxx ' , ,J .'x V .,,,v-Qffal A -mx N! n X:,,c,wL: '-nu'-vi gg 'NQ Y.: x ,.-.yi X !fiQ'iH 1,11 ' F gk 3 LTD i 'J -.f N' ,rrxl 1 ! J 3 y fly 45: jg mfg I Q 1 ' jf Ui!! 'X of Y A' ' 4'-S31 1 fkfwyi mi r 'XWQ illfffilz ' lf'f , ' I I -'i 1 . ' 45:41. 2 ' Wfijfl ' .' , . , ' 1 .4 it X.-H2 WKIM Ii?Qj i 71? W 'ix yfim esfff' fift- f' English, domestic science and history I taught at P. HQ S The trials came but nevertheless, We kept'up our'spirit and our vim, And run the mdmeogseph for the annual TTill the stencils grew dim. And now St. Peter l'm the last of the four, ' Surely I am as worthy as those who spoke before.U Then St. ?eter spoke with a steadfast voice, HOhL teachers of Ph H, S. rejoicel You've had your trials, you shall not part Do not stand there with an aching heart. ' YouYve taught at P. Hn S. with the greatest of care, And your names are still honored at the old school there, You've struggled patiently, each his story has told, ' Step forward P. Ht S. teachers, You shell enter the City of Gcldqn ' -. -N -. ., ... ,v .. -.,,, f- 5-,..w '------ N I ' l ,rw VN 2'- 1 fav K if -U I 5' I s 'X'2N3. 6 i f Fwx V fwh' X .. , i I xx, i xA NWN'-X-... . I J ' f U HW X f X I 9 4 5 1 S 5 X f f ..N.,. 'I 1 .. ...gain If 1 rf .J L,,,,i X-N '- - 's Y x ,Sf f 53. S X -Qx LJ Y X N 5 2 -X x 15111 X f X3 5 sf or ji Ev ea sw wg Ca- 2. i - gff?Kl.: 'I Q, A211231 ' N xg 4' fr 3 M' 2 ,Qtr Q!! I f' A 'ff X46-E 'ff' Q? H -F' - 2'-E -'f?.'gS2Q22:N f .. C, I .... 1 In Q 5733235 Sf'-f ' . f f 1 3 wx B U T UAW N fiiggmj v by x fx X I KjL gNQZ-J INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITIES Joe Keizer- School Paperu'27 and '29, School Speaking. Circulation Menuser,.Lomou Annuslw'28, NYim ie Yonson's Yobn-'29.' ' Constnnce McDonald- 4Little ClodhopperHm'26. First prize of Book Essay contest '26. Anrt Editor, Lemon nnnunl-'28 und '29. Stuff of Lumen nnnusl '27. Stuff ef Hixeess Knewledge.N Art Editor cf 'The Lyreu-'27. UTLe janet of the Red Ccrnn-'28. Girls' Chtrus '28 und '29n Secrvtnry of Junior Cluss. HYimmie Ytnstn's Ytbv '29, Orin Hilesw Buskctbull '27, '28 end E290 Btsebnll i27,'28 und '29. ' Boys Club '28u HYimuie Ytnstn's YubtMW29n Sport Edittr, Ltmeu Annual '28m Sptrt Edittr? 5e1 1 riser '28. Estelle Snaghw HLittle CledhtpperUn'25m Student Council '29. Indian Oper etta '28. Art Mnnuger tt Girls' Club '28. Art Editor cf Annunl '28 and '29, Sehtcl Puper '28 and '29. Girls' Club '28. NYimmie Ycnstnus Ycbu-'29. Girlsf Chorus '28. Vera Berscng- ' NLittle ClodhtpperWw'26. Basketbnll '26,'27,'28 und '29. Society Editcr, Loman Annual '28, Yndinn Cporetta '28. Treusurer of Senior Cl sss Uiimmin lcnsunvs YcbHm'29. Schctl Piunist. Thelma Bergren- nlittle Clodhcpperu-'25. Bnshethmll '26 and '27, Student Ccuncil '28. Treasurer cf Clnss '26. Secretary of Class '27. Editor of HLyre.H Stuff of UEXcess Kncwledgeiu De- buts '27 und '28, President cf Class '28. Calendar, Loman Annual '28. Wyenst of the Bed Cnwnn-'28i Editor ef Annuul '28. Chairman cf Juniorsienicr Punqust. Girls Club Vicem President '28s Girls' Chtrus '28 nnd '29. NYimmie Ytnstn' Ycbn-'29. Seerettry cf Senior Clnss.' Treusurer cf Student Ctuncil '29, Senior Edittr ef Lemon Annunl T29. Gertrude Allen- Treusurer ci Suphomtre und Junior Class. Student Council 28. Treasurer of Girlfs Club-28'. Business Nknuger cf Ltmoa Annual-'28. Assistant Business Manager Lcmtu Annual '29, WLittle ClcdhtpporWw'26, Shenpyu 928g Schctl Paper V28 end 829. WY5mmie Ytnsunvs YohWn?29m Indian Operetta-'28 Russell Lee- A Debatem'27 nnd '28s Treesurer uf Student Ctuncil-'28. Edittr of Ltmtu AHHUal+n28 nssistunt Edittr of Ltmtsw'29. Busketbull-'29. President if Seniur Clussh'29. President cf Athletic nsstciutitnfl29. President of Student Btdyw'29, -WYiniie Ytnson's Ytb.UQ'29h A SENIOR CLASS JOE KEIZER 'All great men are dying-I don't feel well myself. CONSTANCE McDONALD 'In framing an artist, art hath decreed, To make some good, but others to succeed. ORIN MILES 'He does nothing-and does it mighty well. ESTELLE SMITH Her crowning glory is her hair. VERA BERSING A daughter of the gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair. THELMA BERGREN She's sweet when she's natural, But she's naturally sweet. GERTRUDE ALLEN She is gentle, she is shy, but there's mischief in her eye. RUSSEL LEE Lives of great men all remind you that some are still living. J' - 1 p ,.4. , I 7 3 .. 4.5 3-qv.-. .iii-,YI yr'-,Ny g'1 1,721.5 Q'-YFVE Q .II fi, -za :x , ' ww-- V. .5 ,',N A . 1s.'..,u Nh, , gg if A .Mi .,,,,.bq ii5iA'..1-.Q sw f 3 41 J 5 3, IE'4 29, 'fl 2 1' Russell Lee -- Gertrude Allen Thelma Bergren Vera Bersing Q Miss Lucille D CCLORS Blue and Gold IIN 2.3 L- Ming? ii LQ.,,3f 7i OFFICERS Q - - - w.- - - - N - r - - M President H M - - - bw- - - - M Vice-President M - - - - - - - - - M -.- Secretary ... .. .. .. - .. - .- .-. ... .- ,. ., Treasurer 11175-7333 -. - - .. -. ... .. -.. .. .. .. Advisol- FLOWERS Qphella Hosebuds ani Forwgeimnewnots -4 MQTTG et Evening, But Dawnn fmx. -'lex'-x-ar.'x '4 1 '42 f 1 , i . Q '. il fr 5 x W.. , , I. ,J . 'H ,F Y ' f ...A .4-I .v ,lx A 4 ,ms fi. 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Q KV X beef fr I wifi fm- . , N4 1,1 Q X F59 ,J ,X X A ff Xl R f 1 erwlr i .ze I. ' N af- ,J E , VJ, d fi A f',0 4725 f .X.,a N- , . l Ufftf K fx ,,.p., ,U A- g.,:.,, DF3li,l,LJ1 1 ., 1- ,, . .w u XJ-Ty Now that we have reached our goal, 5.And won the things we've.fought for, ' How many will climb that higher knoll Of knowledge, which wehve all pined for? ,N ,. .v,,., Y PLNQ h .. HAI!! V I ' . 1' .. ,. The history of the class of '29 might begin in the grades, yes, even ne'fer beck as the firet grade of this school, but we shall only begin this epistle when we were freshmen. To begin. it would be wise to let you see how many were with us in our Hgreen etage.U Joanne Reister, Fhi11io Dahl, Gertrude Allen, Louis Devis, Estelle 9mit,L Tomo ifown, Russell Lee, Thelma, 1 3ergre5 Vere Be fing, QultonMHoodQ, Kerion'3osnell, 'Constance Ifhoneid, JeoKw5emnsey, joe Keizer,:endlA Orin Nil ell oiodiei together through the year of 'her The iroehies took e leading pert ie high. sehool eefivitjes ?'hewteis of the oless of '26 were on the boy's basketball team ds well as on the girl's team. The girlie of the class also presented e fine play, 'The little Clodhoppernu The fell of 1925 fonnd two of our old members gone. Phillip Dehl who went to Qortlend to live, and Jack Demnsey who is now married. During the sophomore year three young men joined odr throng but thej1 only stayed with us for that yenrx They wese Herman 1, I '-fx Davehport, Kenneth Freeman, and Eeorge Heuber. Throu2hout'this year our members took an active next -x - . ' in school functions, debate 'nd buekethsll being the Our Junior yeer wee prchcbly the most interesting of out high school career. Though some of our members , .f x.. s ,fat dropped out, new ones too? their place. Ruth Werner, f f'gRF 'YIM U22 L1 l nj 4 R . . Helen French, and Violet Howden entered our ranks , Xwef, K, '- 'x Y' A l ifufgqi during this years' Ross Brown, George Hauber, Herman 'lie' X If as ' ffl Davenport, Louis Davis, and Kenneth Freeman left our class , pr f after the sophomore year. Ross was taken sway to that ,,1,g+ ff' i Greater Beyond lest year 519285. George Hsuber is ettendingk,flf i,i -It school at Meevenwortho Louis Davis and Herman Dnven- l gjlv port ere still here. ihey plnn to ettend Business -Ne,f . fgxwu College later one 1 ,fw,5fS . r r . H , fiefqxlt During the Junior year the class edited the , g KF F 4 second annual of Peshastin High School, Hlomoan, ,,'l :if . . . --, ith which was a success in every wcy. An active pert ff 'HL Q, ET . . . rss-.. was taken in debate and basketball also in drametics. y5ffqfPm .. gq rhnyijfw At the end of the year the Juniors entertained the - yflllk NA- yl Q, 'H x5 1 ' 1 Seniors at s very elaborate banquet end entertainment, , X I , I f, which will never be forgotten by those who attended. , ' , H 'x,, But now ss our high school days :re drawing to n 3 iljkgx close there ure only eight of the fifteen who started Qfffgihi . J, g,wt, with us as ffreshmen. They :ire Constance Mcllonrild, iff. . ., ' 'L fl 5 Thelma Bergrem, Estelle Smith, Gertrude Allen, Vern 1 W 25 gil 1,. ,Q 4 Bersing, Orin Miles, Russell Lee, and Joe Kiezer. QT 3', H , 1 N E 1 -'S f hs- ! N15 N 'I Whit s noble crew! 1 . ,Q ,,, 1 iffffmr4 H Russell Lee, a gallant member of our crew who Qwg't'g3 . ' ' r, ,'-,W I. 'I is now lending the class as president, came here . gf .jt'5 .L , i ff from Illinois when but e smnll Curia. If the nietorieh-4 few, I nf5xfpfF correctly remembers it was when he wie in the fourth f3f'i E grade. As well us beigg u good student he is verv l ri VW 'S ,L-',q iff! ,ff3 .13Jf..l I Nf 3t' 497m gt A ifij Q ' V, X X.NBN-.f31H ftfifw f Q Y? f . 55 fi ff i My P X ffjfgfxh IQ d activewin'ontside'eetivities. He was a member of . , p , the debete team when a Sophomore and Juniorg he was on the besketbabl squad this year and Wes president of the student Body. t ,5. . W 9 h H Q? R'fiGertrdd5HA1lenhentered high school as e fneshj' men from the Cashmere schools. Gertxude is of Ckla- ihona stock end is'certain1y a thoroughbred: She has shown her talent in many plays as.we1l as being ec- 7Nx,fb?ftive on the annual staff, I, wn3,wQ5 A ' 1 of 1 An if .. I , . U !9mxQfgy Vera Berslng, the youngest memker of our class 4-xA:,,f - ' 4 1 , ,pl ff - M4 X Hcame here from Sbokene when she was in the sixth 1 X - l .t-,.. Q E Tnrade. EEra's hi hfsvhool life is full of romances .sggyw , . . y y , - .f5 .'She is one of our.Wster' forwards on the basketball I. Ki t' 'A ' !7Dft5t team. Ls well as bein? our school 'ianist she is . 1 L 9 Y' U5! W if ' 1 . ,t Q?,,ge good studentee 1 '- M y , I L X64 I- X h ,. QR-4 f H Qrin Files, another of.our mighty crow, isis ,Ri A - l , . X J - ,- ' . N . fr,NLlclever,w1tty member of our nctaktes,A Crln, better, E !!f 13.known as nFetv'hns-been a mein link.inKour,strong. K -f V . ' ' I , 1- - I feifj , L . e', - . . , - -ff!'f CDGIRQ He has made the letters of our 6IRSSAShlR8 , f.glJQ. . o J Wy K1 5 ,ki '5 'g f t-. . fff'N hy hls place on our basketball teams-. r il7,Jif - '. ' '- x .l ,. . s , -' 1 . . v U , t AL,: P Of course we must not loreet Constance Mahon- , 9 U 3 . , 1 I--wry' , -- , V. El if . X 4 .I I I N,f4- held, Constance entered school here from Seattle . W fX . n QQ'-N ' - ,--' . 1 . . Z , .INRWHSH she wns'a's1xth grader. ,Her GTtlSt1Q talent X ffm :land scholarship has made her popular all through fwlf e'o t - t . d . ' f -Leigh school. '- ' e, k Q H Cqxpfg Joe Keizer, another of odr dignified-body, 4i7.QqJhe1ps us Uto keep the bell a fol1rng.Vg Joe, though 4mfx4 V U ,UU f t A h Af,filTQthCT tlmld, lb aetionsg 13 a Veryegood.SpeQheQfe pf' fif Q ., on hlthough he is not an athlete, he belohgs.to.thew W student type of our body. He is taking part on the debate team this year. Estelle SmithQ dainty, demure and sweet has finished her twelfth year in this school. Talented in acting as well as drawing, she has made a neat figure in school activities. Estelle is also one of our best students. Thelma Bergren has truly earned a high school diploma. Always among the best as a student and in outside activities as well, she has earned her re- putation of succeeding in whatever she tries. De- bate, plays, annual, and especially spelling--in all of these she has left her record. Now that this epistle is ended, we hope you have not become gray reading it. We hope that your opinions have been in favor of us and also wish to remind you that although none of us have been per- fect we have reached this noble stage as high school graduates. We hope that our next history will be brought to you through some COllc5c2 annual., Bon Voyage! V --u--q--gp- -p J ,. 1 i 4. .'.. 'v I 1 h w v 1 f' ' M1151--,,.1'lm A it f ,lm yfff an JL' f T I-1' X X xg. I1 ,I km M-I Ah N. 1. I . . -' v I at ' f F y ,wmv jg ,fix f-1 I ff, -if Nfl 5' ! 1 ! Wf!ii Z' ,.. fr Q. ! : .l' i K if ,f A31 J ' 1 'ig 4 I r -. l l x j W ' fi-Thy YQ: I I :ff N Rial 'Af L.-11 . 1 X, .H i4f Cqx N:'N .5 1 '-Nl L... Q H, x '1 'wi' ' i X 7' QL..,..., iv' N 1... J L -QLQ Mff'mi 1. I A In .1 ',,':I' , .1 Q , 11 Q .41 '3fa X1 Q :aw N. 2 .i ww I 9-'u - , ,. ' VFTTH1 F-' 'J 'P 'fr :v xii.. f i I 39 t,WN ix vL17 5 ,fu xy! 5 gf' RFE H ' 1 V 1' f - ag 4 . 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V M? if .I 'tix Q , V Elleft igf ,A M ij ste ff 53 Pi V fgxig J' i,yf r S' 'Lf :tilt ,cr 'l ??osg 1' Y .li 4' 1' : I f 'ifl ' f I' :,.-fi 'if' 1 SENIOR CLASS KILL We the Senior Class of' 29 in the Beshastin High of School, in the town of Peshastih, in the county Chelan, in the State of Washington, in the United States of America being of sound and disfosing mind and having a good memory, except when pertaining to school work, declare this as our last will and testament that is to say, realizing the utter impossibilitics ef returning to this school again, we wish to will to our fellow schoolmates and teachers our beloved pos- sessions, personal and otherwise, which, with tears in our eyes, We have gathered together in order to help console our s choolmatcs and teachers for their great loss at our sad dcoarture. ARTICLE I. Section l. To the Juniors we leave our erivilege of having a sneak day and all our froperty and estate valuable and otherwise, left by us on the day of our graduation. Sectionk To the Soyhmores we will our alility of getting A's and our good study habits that they needr Section 5 To the Freshies we leave all our greenness and take our smartness. Section 4 ' To the new Freshiesu, we leave a little advice, fl? Love thy eacher under all circumstances, CZD Don't brag about getting into high school ably was a mistake. ARTICLE Section 2 I 5 it prob- To the faculty we leave our loving and cheerful ways to help them produce seniors from the other classe also the first peace Fed quiet they will have had since we entered this schoolg Article 5 Section l . I, Russell Lee leave my leadershig to Raymond Duncan, my good nature to Fred Johnson, end my popu- larity to James West. I leave my scholastic record to Allisoin. I leave nothing important--I am taking her with me. ' Section 2 ' I, Constance McDonald will my ability to draw to Oscar Miller, my large vocabulary to Carl Bergren. I also would like for Esther Duncan to see that Brooks is treated right and not hurt .uv S Article 5 Section 5 I, Thelma Bergren will my ability to io bookeeping to Viola lynn, my brother to Alice Moore my attitude of ccncentration to Louis Kirchner and my debating ability to Mergret Gibbons, l Zegve my erhelestic stnrding to James Gibbons. Section 4 I, Orin Miles will my ability to shoot baskets to Errest Springer, my horse laugh to Mildred Boyd, and all the gum.that can be found under the desks to Lrg fnute. I leave, es I severnl times have left, the stvey hall. Section 5 T, Estelle Smith, bequeath ny artistic ability to James tray, my flowing lacks to Naomi Lynn and my good looks to Nadine Iurmun. Section 6 I, Joe Keizer leave my genius for flirting with the girls te Albert McDonald, my ability to get up and talk and not say anything to Iorothy Iavenportq I would like.Llice Beechmen to occugy my seat, cherish and care for it the coming year. - Section 7 , I, Gertrude Aller leave my worn out compact to Nadine Moore--I lost itg my loud and boisterous nature to Helen Darlington, my curly heir to Adeline Miles and Q my snile-te,Gene Boswell, ' Section 8 I, Vere Bersing leave my peroxide to Lucille Vankirk, my ability to play the ,iano to Fred Loeffclbene, my ability to shoot, baskets to nlne Spenger and my scholastic standing to Fulton hoody, t' Article 4 Section l ' Finally, our minds being very clear at this last moment, we extend to hiss Durmen our hearty thanks and appreciation for her services as our class advisor. Also to hiss Parker we leave our book, UEnglish as We Speak It,U to be taught next year. We leave our Spanish I vocabulary to lr. Mc Cormick, our knowlege to lr. bninger and our conduct to Mr. Chute.' In Witness to the above legal document and pro- perties willed there in we herunto subscribe our hand and seal this day of May, year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and 29. A Signed Class of'29 by Vera Bersing 5 2 G I KNXX QCQf1QN MQ fill if i'ti WA xx 'Q 'xl ,If H K N ,. J .,., A v ff' w I X ,f I' fs J ., 1 lilfxfxxflt J I 5 .1 J' ' , F, A A f . A., ff, 4 tl ' I u 7 1 Q l 5 j? 'a lf i L 'Q V38 If, 5, ll 'H M'-LX , I Q.-Y' Nj. , ' , 'Q - V . I . Q feel. 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I csn't deny, For romantic thoughts in music lie.H Esther Keizere-Hunt HKnowledge is power.H Nadine Moore--Deenie Nl'm so snookeden Kildred 3oyd HHappyego-lucky, fair and free, Nothing there is that bothers me.H Gene Boswell WAn athlete, e student, and a mighty good4friend.H James Gibbons-eSnubbers WBe happy and the world is happy with you Study and you study alone H Ned Darlington ' , nTried, True, and Efficienton Alvin Newland--Alf UThe good die young, He will live forever.W David Leech--P. K. UWhet's the use of worrying?H- Raymond Duncan--Ray HHe radiates contentment,' James Gray--Jim W3ravery never goes out of feshion.H Fulton Moody--Judge HA friend of all who know him.H Marion Boswell--Brooks Nl dare do all that may become e msn.H jf A X v- Lo W0 f '95 ,X3?L55. X OO ch :ffm Wxgx S 'no Jumovsfes ky E be .-.914 .iF'3 lf4 ff? 1 Vp A' x .z- ' '4 3. , ., - .1 , . .D H . . ,, 5 x- ,-G Y ' ' 'C , ,. .v M , I. 'Nr 'f' 4 . , . A ..l, 4' ' - ' Eff. X' . r. I if '- if : nun' 411 Junior Gloss History In the fall of 1926, twenty freshmen entered ?eshsstin High School. It was the first eless which Wes not entirely green to enter high school as all freshmen ere, but we out up our gieen flag and flung it high in pleee of the 5enhomore's donkey. Miss Lessing was our advisor, and several Nreeln parties were given, Plthough were only Freshmen, In our Sophomore your our number fell from twenty to sixteen brt we carried on just the some we hed the honor of being the lest worldly-wise Gloss of the school. We pliund eu important pert in school eetivitles, and our eless was well rep- resented on the bosketbill teen. We were for from being o Hdeadn class that year else and we left the old schoolhouse in May feeling we had e very successful year end hoped for e better one still in our Junior Yoer. So, here we ere. And our hopes are coming truc. Give us e good looking ever, and I'M sure you'll agree that we'er the best eless in seheol. Fourteen entered in the fell but John Beecham soon left for life in the great outdoors. We were then e luchy thirteen in number, but during the second semester Albert McDonald left us, He was honored with Weinie roast thus expressing our farewell to him, The members of our close are very worthy of individuel mention, so I will give to you o little of their greet imnortenee to Pr Hx Sf ' Lois Logue, whom we ell know as 'Shorty' is the class president. It surely takes her te keep the class meetings in order. Next in line is Dorothy Davenport, the HJunior Fiddlern ond we ere eroud of her. She is our vice-president as she was lest I year. Also we have enother Fiddler, Nodine Moore, so you see we :re well blest. She is our Calendar editor for the annual. Another of the girls it Mildred Boyd ,who is lively and makes o good joke editor for the annual. o There is one girl left but es this io personal and embarrassing I will leave it to your opinion what kind of e secretory and trees- urer she makes,--Esther Keizer. We certainly must remember the boys so they are the greatest in number. Alvin Newland is o new student et P. H. S., end we are 'roud that he is o Junior. He certainly proud that He is a Junior. He surely knows his Uonionsn when it comes to being business manager. . , Oy: ennuel editor is Ned Darlington, the boy ' of our-close who is noted for his1eretoricel voice and his efficient w0rx. ' M- i i '. O , I 1 '?'zQ ff! If .J E .1- H . :thi ,Q ' if-7 ,'e ' '1 , xfx '- vb 1 H 5 IJ iq..e,, x -- A , X. X f -,. ' ,,ff-.Q. ,ii 4 ' ' 'Z r ,K 'W F 8.12- .' 51, .,?g fx W ,4 j ,AX A f ,,, 9.5H 1 I. I Z K ffl!! Il: fix? ,ir If I Y 1 . 1 A. ,f H i ,jxxf 'kxX'N. -xx F sign Cty' N-'YQ .v'xx.Xn X ' 1 552 ' 1 ill ff?7 .N . '4 I .--,- X 4 7Zf9w ln fuwui YN , I A . 5 - .,'1, w f f L ' fff-f iiiijgg f Eff? K X1 I ui , tbgf ,Mn e ,1, 1 ' K x , J n,7eN if Xxx 1,-,a .' X X. 1' ,I A 'g xxx --1. x Q ' N, I -,.,- w qw ffiw ffku 1 If 1 1 s 1 fi V :jxVffl -fig' in 'jpg-MA G LJ W'i F 'fl ,ff ,fi fi, --'I' .V A,- ff' If ff .f X f 1, x A David Leech, who is 2 member of the of P. K'slPreeeher's Kidsj, is the class ist, and is 2 Worthy advertising mansger. , One of our noted bzsketball slayers school is Gene Boswell, and of course he order cartoon- of the is Junior. Many e time he has brought up the sdore for P. H. S. He is also Sales Manager this year. Q Another basketball player is James fthe hasty-go-lucky of the class. He is Bibbons, 2 greet A tor in kee in' the bell f rolling :fic ' P tb ' '- 'J 0 l James Gray, also, plays besketbzll and is widely known for his debating ability :nd bravery. He is ntheu model boy of the Junior Class. 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' JUNIORVS EROPHECY Unv dey the Junior Class went to s eireus While they were there, they d sided 1. , to go into the f rtune telling tent to learn their future This is what they were told: I, A - ' Lois Logue skipped up and learned of s little Hgrny home in the wost.n Q 1 V ' .l - Doreth Davenport strolled in onlv to 9 Q, unknown gentlemen. faint in the nrms of an Esther Keizor is going to be Q model for Lace-Tight shoe strings in Mnrr's chain-stores Nadine Moore never reached theetent, for was snatched away te devote herselffte A new land. cNC'f4'lf-'1.f1d?5 l I rlington eime next and was he was to be a stoeplejeek of high Nod Ds formed that ambitions. i11- uFultoh Moedyldashed by on his wey to the ebnll field and was told of afposition as efjgusrd on the Chinese Wdlld 'tl DHS ah' U 1 . James Gray wis rather surhrigsd to leirn that he was to be n bachelor. Alvin Newland tried te ge forward but was so surrounded by girls that he eouldn't hear his fortune. ' . , 3 rj.? - 'Gena-Boswell decided to quit before they shocked him to death. , , James Gibbons dashed in, in 1 elcmd of smoke, and found his life wms'to be spent in the study of dead lsngus5es??9???0 rw ' Ddvid Leech burst in and found 1 was to be spent in the ministrya V' His hobby was to be writing els music for Whiz Bang. 'hTt'5, ,. is iifs' rvrw' in ssiehl Mildred Boyd, last bot not least, was almost alarmed to learn that she was one of Bresdwsys stars. V ' ,tc become -'tus' R . 'i , . . 1 . S '- ', 'p,:441f '! ff . A , ' L- --M-- 1, . fi RK., V n D AuN 'x- I '-.. 3' , ---. A, X f 'Pr 4 A' :-N 4, X X Q -w-. x - H ' '. xg I X f i ' 5 X . --' 1 ix 5 . 2, xx 3 ,ia N X f--......--....,.u,-,.-..,,,N..QL .gjzixffig X A 'Tf11t1:g::g:f5.i2...!3, ra L2 K xl , f Q '---J-.f I1'::rt? 4Ei.f4'-'F- ,MM 75 ,Q 5 is ,-.mlw ..,, M-3, A V 1 ...4, 'i45if 71?j 111.41-,-.. ' 5 ., M , ' T'2::- KW Luft N3 ,43 if it 5 -!v'?SI , V m, Q.,-H, 'X f 'E-4.1.3 3 Hg! xl is ? l .SX F ii-N 4,1 Sena! 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'XX lfyti ' ,'x V'Xg ., . x ' ' W- if'g w- i V Du fff'f'!l Sophomore Glens Roll Front How Alma Spanger Hsoma Lynn Dorothy Werner Adeline Miles Mr. Chute Esther Duncan Alise Beeehem Viola Lynn Second Row Helen Darlington Nadine Durman Fred Johnson Margaret Gibbons Ernest Springer Margaret Grey Allison Towne Ruth Reister CY Swnnw 07 D3 57 Z' x 1 O O 5 U lf? Eh 32 E 'A- VP U Wash QMCQMOYQS, So if 1.9 ri! Q if 'f v F ,.' 55 4 -1 4- W, . mfr,-' 1 4-' ' fi, 4 1 F2 ' 1,--ha.. . ig gm ,, n fa 'I 'E' - ' 1 5 'ln Sophomore History , In the year nineteen hundred and twenty seven, twenty small insignificant gxeen Freshies knocked at the gates of highen learning, old Ps H, S, A number have kept up the peso and they are soph- isticated Soyhomexes newm. Smee have gene away and new ones have cone in, At pvesent there are sixteen Sophcmares, Qi course, I will have te tell you about each one so as to leave a good conception of the Sophomores in eweryonevs mind who reads-thisu Finst there is Margaret Gibbons, our most worthy -IPR and honorable president, who is e sweet little'lass with e sweet disposition. We all love Margaret as does evexyono else who knows her, . Next comes our Vice President, Naene Lynn-V Herei is a girl who always hes her lessons and who is one of our basketball forwards. t. V G A Then comes our noble secretary, Adeline Miles. CShe should have been christened NBlondyul Ldeline is most noted for her Winsome smiles. V A 'I couldn't leave out our most learned and upright treasurer, Viola Lynn. Viola is a pxim little lass with big brown eyes. Anether girl who always has hex Q lessons, 4' ' 4 Cade!! Order! shouts our sergeant ef urns, Fred Johnson, Whose chief duty is to keep uyder in Ssphomcre meetingso ' This is all the offioeso New I will tell you about other members of the ele Then we have Helen berlin B S .1 D +. O11 lFf.fn hw-Q vwwn nw 1 A + fx i In I . Q sf J .1 V, N513 E i 1 M ' ' V :tk . uk if L P1 ,I i 1 N f' a sy H . f.. L. Alrmix I I 5 l L.V ' x. sk, .fr-4 .ff ff' I .4 .I 4' ffl f ff 4 ! ' 1 ,J : 1' 1 . , '- l,. iz' . 1 4 4 , 1 ! Q A I xtlt .t fm 1,1wK ,N xr I f . X I, ,, .. 3 I r r l .1 .I- -- isnt: . M W c ! nd' ,sn V P Q la ii it H I 3 I I 1' ,,'. 2. E i 1. I ,A 9 in 2 5 gt -a G, 1. 2 f H' F . l Pi n is 2, if It 1 l 1 .N F . if Q F 5 K -1 igl .a-NZ- J 1f ' . .. if f 3. Lx 'fic 1 1 , R I '4 .xx , . 'Q u X' EX . 1 1 3 , 1 g. ' i 'XVI I v . A : r 1 4' .fs ,. .r-Q. X 'I 1 J 1,4 rf - H e lmq 1. 1 ' . ,Y , .I 3,5 say, She's 0, Sopholnorefj' Helen is also our' basketball center. Next in line is Nmdine Durunnm 4 smart little whi !f,.,. p, f - v. 1 she lS,',L regular -ittle sasoale Oi eourse yor hawf all hezri ot aur dimpled darling, V v ' H 1 1 J 1 1 , ' !iDorothy Werner. bbc 15 another onemesbnll iorwardv i .ZJ.l.ison Towne is next, A :ocperfztjwe fellow who vis always making eyes at tho girlsr fuspeeially brunettesl ,Xi - l 1 We have then, Ernest Springeru A woman hater. L le 7? . .. gf' yn mechanic, scientist, and I don't know what all. Y 'W 1 I : ' l Hillary Naegelen, n smart, snappy little fellow, fr x. lwith piercing black eyes. Girls bewerei - V 3' A R' Margaret Grey will be next. lllergoret is e. petite . 1 . 1 5- Jblonde with long waving locks and dark lashes. ' lu A Winsome block haired miss is-Esther Duncan, ' I fhn innocent little being. Biology is her speciality.- UVMN Q Alice Beecham can't be omitted from this whistory. i 'Cg5aEtery body ought to know Alice. inline can give some F fgqgiwitty remarks. She must have her wisdom teeth,. , , Z! . y .- mf' 1' Next comes Ruth Reister, A P., Ki, although you cl , K W l f Hnever know its Ruth is enether sophomore that we are stypfsua of. f 1 65 Y Last but not least eomes.AlLa Seanger, who entered JRE in November, A regular Dolly Diurleni Ip, E This ends our class histrry and T hope you will all find, thet the Sophonores are the best in school.. l is y 437 'AJ jfkliwe assure you that we will be when we Pre seniors, if if l f By-----41.df1.lineMiles Z sn- fx rig? Q K-.N 1 ,f S' X NJ ji uw., Y M 5-H V Q MJ 1 ? if' 3 ,f A 4 1 x f 1 .ff E Ev: ..-,mfr L r ' .- . I--WQQT 2 K fd--... N: --n-,ijw al , Q X -.ra I , 5 O f N an-f , 4q f , 2 1 it ' 4 if si I x' -. I Af I N. ' : . .3 3 -v . 1 ' . I :QL ,-. ., '. A iff- 5'-'-A ' F , I 4? :Q T F, U ,g Dx it 5 ,silk , lL'li.I..:IL, 3 L... . T? A '31-.' r, Q 1 -1 3-J' : 3 ' 5' -459 w W if T1 'T' 7? f GL avi,-5..f , ,M I ..,.,,r if A' 'x If . Y ,W V1-1:4 ' ! l X 4 'l5sg,, . 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MT, ,. . if ,J- A 'WT ,5g1TQ'1?:.' .QQ-Agfl: .A ' ' FBESHMAN CLASS HISTORY The Freshman Class may be divided inte two groups, the one group consists of the real ieshastinites, or those who have attended school. i here all of their school days, the other group consists of those who have enlisted at later periods, but who never the less have in their hearts a deeg love for their school. In the first group we have Roy Cedarquist, our class president, Henry Inch, Oscar Miller and Carl ESTATES, while, in ihe second group we have: Dorothy Muller, secretary, and Fred Leffelbine treasure, Lucille Van Kirk, Annabelle Zigler, Alice Moore, Mall Van Kirk and Louis Kinchner. Rumors often came to the ears o? the Freshman that they are an untamailg VLCHL but they are young and hogeiul, and arms diy Ehey may he the most dignified class that ever reaceived it's diplomas under the sztool it,' oolwrs, the Maroon and Vhite. The class takes fast in activities, tau Fred Leffelhine is on the basket hall team, Annabelle, Alice, Doreothy and Luiclle sings in Girls Chorus and Dorothy and Annabelle are the Freshmen reporters for the Uharoon and Jhite.n The eleven have been duly initiated and came through the process undaunted, to say the least, f X, , -Nnw 4 A I. L, , . f .r ' f-44: gp- ! fly' E 4 n E., S' ZX' MQ. 4. , , 1 lf - 1' 1 fi v if , ff,f l1Y 1,1 f 5' v s - 'L VF? A .iw I 'f 1 -f ! ,. Lei! NT: 1 iv U Z: E BTL. rg- I , 2- 1 4 '1'. ' Qfr, 1 l.4'j ll ' r X ' I X L- ji .. ef. ,f H -if 'Emma' I F-, g wwfwqtr iff?fW5' if fi Q tiff X wav YA F ri v, .7 lk 11 7, , V ,Q .-I s 2 El sv xi-T7 ll I -- H mx? ut I1 2 i f X 2 , 4 A v., !gf.K3x a .' : .- I ,.-gf Vi it I .A ' ..-, ' . iii fl I 'L 1: Q r T If '1 .. ! fl, ' l,'1 L .3 ' RM 'r ' it .xw,,- I JS Lax.-.',:'i.4' we .. Lf, in: ff ifffJTF L' 21 -5 rt ga 'I I 5. I, - Qs. Eh - rv !f,fq2w it fa if X-1 F ' . if .f '14, 'x ' aff. 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Three freshmen lost their way on the way to Clase. Tried to mix with the Seniore. Such imoudence. gent. 5.r Mr. Chute scratches his heed over Geometry pupils. A Scot. 8. Thelma fellows fashions. She lete ' her heir grow. gent. 15.-Miss McKnight joins the happy throng after echool. A W - . 1' . Sent. 17. Many weary hours are spent in learns ing the writerk. g 4 ' HA. B. CIQHL On theitype- ' sept. 2Ql.Ralphie brings en Apket ber for Lois. -gent. 24.Clcsses elect officers. Advisors ere, appointed. W e , ' Sept. QQ. First student body program. '-R gift?-QfZ'Esther Erase thinhe its greet to watch us study. They'll be et it in another week. ' . Qegtl 28. Fridayll Two whole days ehced. October ' T Qgt, 1. vinothcr new month. Eight of them ere ' left. ' Ogg.-QL James Gray starts to echool. In need of more knowledge. get. 8x The Merroon and White is published by the Junior Class. Oct. ll. Wenatchee High-School students vieit Peshestin. 'ltr M..,., ii.n H Oct. 15-19. No school for 1 whole week. Anple - picking is in full swing. Oct.mQQL The cast is picked for the Junior TJ 0 Oct. 25-25. Teecher's Institute. A doec of ein medicine is good for them. Oct. 50. Visiting dey for the teachers. Oct. 51. John Beecham ie filled up on educetion, ...iii he goes to logging. 1 , I' s I ns., Q 1, I' u November fw- ggghwjg. Miss Parker was eeen talking to ?,man jiqffxl after school. E-1on't get excltedg :N s A! a book agent. il'! Q55 131012 ...ll - Qs:--:ni YL 4 Armistice Day program. The whole 3 4f3,,.nf'3.M school as emblee. D I ff XJ gqylg-ggg. .Jammers pl'-ily tooth?-1 8221133 the I'GSf 4. t ,lj of The high season. 5 was n le. err, n Natl-31, The fitzt Sncwt it'S here to Stay- !fgK fd 123. Dc.'-ff-.fi i:cei1den't3.y .List has power of v' 'rontuncing Hrtsnn t xx - , f . A 1 - gov.-353 Tnankegtvlng. it seems eoed to have gf.f!3b! a ho13dmy. J fiit Flooembor .t ' V'-K 3-V Xrv neQin5g A fast time in experienced over the E:3Q:H Junior play. I , tf34 Q5 Dec. 7. Junior play nt lust yroduced. uAlH'tf - rQQf2t Mm Li: the TI'!l I11?h V L t- ' Fi if Deo. 1QL Juniors have 2 nweiniew ICSSB-d.h0t Dceff ' I NS 'feel 14. First Yep Ro.?..3.y,. D5'R 3.'77. Cm E1 11510 n L--, .. Duymgn Qleqted yetlileadereill . q-In rJV33QfT Dee. 1?-21. Sohccl dhm1H1GhOS. .. n 1S Tigl g. W! - tim il-5'cTf?.1Z-1--hm Santa Claw: its an his way. he schfgtl My ,-:QTY -'P-ifuo-ru Q V113-:lc ., ' jy xi '2i J! 'iq JF.Y1LJ.Cll'jf' W fYL.'A Jan. 1. Happy New Year. Lette turn over Q ix'f'k5 new loafu. . 1 w ,a ' u at k' ,,-. X vrvpt Jen. 5. Somethlng wrong. Annaoer olon 195 : 3 Dorothy tc-day. . ' t 2 Jan. 10-QQSJW Students burn mldnlght oll. V ! J.,Yi,, Semester exams. - t'Jj gg. Jan. 15. Fatal newsa ETGGGS C9m9 Out' t frfffm --- ' v n w P 1+ M' S Durmen stems V- fftwt Jan. 18. It S a Dom eeeretb- 15 M ' ' , of pfimh out. , , t f N, f.Y3 Jan, 21, Buried alive. Snwc lS three feet deep., tt 5 EEL ight 24. 'Txtra? Hr. Chute has a new tle. O V - 3, 5 !'i f7fiEi'w43O. fzirlfe are coming down. NRCID1 falls my 2l4fi..fj a'etm me-S. A Q Q tv' plz,-,.,x ,W 1 Y ,. 9, ...Q -Feb. 8. N Junior pie male. Yt1:11,T'rnnl? 3, Feb. 12. mr. Chute AS Rate to Geometry Class. N f 5 Eeb. 14. Junlcr Class on the rampage. Sweets call f fer water. Feb. 15. it li A water fight ensues. .The Freshmen are initiated. What is A ke to be before the judge? 'ii V 1 A . ,wht A I ' 5-A 'ff .4 hifi' .' ' NL: , ifj' w.Yh ', ' .gl xl ,B 6' ,fb I4 il . '.r L' 1 r Pgglnt E 411 L1 if x Xbijrxn x 1 VN 2'- 1. ,fjklx r i E v ffl if KK fgfx I fs! ist X wifi 1 few.. x Nssrlqi i-. MLK g Cf Q it -1' x -,pmt I fl? if, xx P .firf . tl 4 QM 7f4p. i 3 frC4., ffffx li 1 ff-Q 3 x . I tvfxb ed!! I fdv ,Q lil f437T's tvs N jyjgfmx vf pr lnfx- S ipfliij fvfsig f s M u If 'u ffihli f Q93 L. ,ul .. 7 iff' is-T if Xi--L ! ' ' j7!Lff ' f 1 lpff we March l. March 4. March 5. March 6. Merch ll. March 15. Merch ls. March 20. March 22. April 1. April 5. April .8. April 9. April l5. April 17. e2Ell.l2l. April SQL April 27. - March Thelma sheds tears of joy. for good. Mack's radio is a fake. Lunch is eaten on the run. season opens. We sneaked up today for our end several hours later the was in mourning. Mr. Milburn gives his first good beginning. Esther Dunoen and Louis are ol. Where did they go this Art is here Baseball report cards whole school lessons. A late to soho noon? Intelligence test. How many of us are below normal. Howard Smith visits High school. How does it seem to look on, Howard? The Seniors are hard at work on their ' play. y April f April Fool's day. Lois wears a diamond. Shall we bite or not? The annual staff give a short play to advertise the annual. James Gray makes a speech. Hail storm. Inside and Out Eighth Grade Candy sole. UYimmie Yonson's Yobu, the Senior play is put on at lost. A great success. Much discussion over the Junior-Senior banquet.. First Baseball Game of the season is played here with Sunnyslope. Harold Lloyd is UGirl Shyu arrives to help the annual along. Junior-Senior Banquet. Boys puzzle their brains over the great assortment of silverware. May Qgy-??. Senior Sneak Day. May l2. Something wrong. Nobody has to stay after school. IT'S SUNDAY. Me 19. Baccalaureate. May 23-24. FINAL EXAMS. h ' May ZQL School is cut. Now for opened tlme- Commencement. .E?5fff wv X .--4 J -N-1 g- K ' - 2 ? e S-fm , I Vim: FQ:-'X T' - bil' -,,,,,gl'I x ?g,?j! Xxl'C j XX Rfk. ' W 4: f- fr ff Ciy' Xp!! N 56 'iiTw 1 ' fr' I Q! ,AC , Q' fxfiv-f,. JT! Xfv ,g? a5g?Q.Ve'j .,:!if,I, QW .MMR Q, 35 4 3 I. I W 2 1 3 5 1 ,L lf! W wwwgx di? 32W' V x RE? 'xx 334 Qff?5?i!5 W 3 J L s '45 1 'J if 3 .apr A 5 'ff F X lg' 1' to Ni fi ,wr j ,fl I .lf il If i .' : M fv E a If Hui its 'x 5 .N ,fi tkjx f N 21 V W- Ng 5, : 3 TX 53. ,..-.,x,W 2, if sefQ'4.! fkb dll a f ever ,z P 3 . il . e I 3' Q 1, f 1 K r N T Q x 5 Qi Xi 1 S 31'lI3,. lr 'gil Wit 'ii x J T J wi: A 1 xl :F I is ri LgJre fQWfiyi fffir-3? if 2 Y w ,fQ5x, ,Qpsgfilfw 5QjlmW , id,-tj. TX ' . 1 1 PH. . ,. A 1 4 'n I M .!, 1,5 ,XL 1 H I few ku: ir N ifeLj iffjffr THE LOMOA J r th's Lomoe, the Junior cleee is ln publishinb , i carrying out e precedent set by the Junior classes of the past two years. The Juniors believe that en en- nuel is e credit to the school, ee well es Q benefit to those who edit the publication, The benefits derived from ennuel work ere recog- nized by high schools throughout the country. Those- who write the materiel for the book must he eeeuretev end they must leern to state their thoughts in e clear and concise way. Those who handle the business 'd f the underttving vein valuable and financial si e Q i. on Such matters. The students who Sell experience in 'advertisements leern something of selesmenshin, and eoquire teetfulnese in dealing with business neeeleg while the ert work of the boo: orovides an oenortunity for students interested in this line of work. his essistent, though they work' ' ' The editor end the hardest, probably gain more benefit from the experience then anyone else, for on their shoulders falls the responsibility of the whole undertaking. And the men or women who een beer responsibilities is the one the world is seeking. f't0 ' heve mentioned there A Aside from the boneli J i e ' J J, , , is one which is, no doubt, uppermost in the minds of the steff, lt is the pleasure derived from See-.. 'ing e creditable year book as the result of their l 4 1 5 0 4.- ,J I LOMOA STAFF Standing, left to right: David Leach, Esther Keizer, Albert McDonald, Estelle Smith, Gene Boswell, Lois Logue, Constance McDonald, Dorothy Davenport, James Gray, Ernest Springer, Nadine Moore. Seated, left to right: James Gibbons, Alvin New- land, Ned Darlington, Miss Parker, Russell Lee, Ger- trude Allen, Mildred Boyd. 321 M 5,-- ' I 'V ' Q r f i . M. A... fl. , 'fs 6, Q-1 15. Lr- il? ,xr 4.: , . pl. -if J 'Qi 1:- .3. A. ,I 5 Lf IT. 51 J yi Ev V27 ..-4. ii, 15. 9 Student Body of P. H. S. d The Student Body is an organization of which every student in high school and eighth grade may - ' tu. - ,1 V, -1 he a member and is n member, st is RHS nucleus I. of the high end diseusse ing every organization in High wChOOl- school students, where ideas are formed d through a Student Council, represent- . . . . , 0 - This your, student government was not tried. Although the sentiment toward Student Government 3 1 i' is hoped that next may have been broken oowz, .t is year it will be in full swing, The Student Council, the nucleus oi the Student Bcdy.is composed oi n representative from different orggnizationsg presidents of each class, and the officers of the Student Body, ' P t' ot dent Council. which are in turn, officers oi ne o u The duty of the Student Council is to meet ' at the request of the president oi faculty advisory the as oeidtiong to to reeommend legislation by -sssociationsg to supervise activities of sub handle and distribute all student body funds, and to transact any other business not otherwise providedg to not as e responsible representation of student sentiment in matters of a civic or social nature. The oificers for the Student Body this year re as follows' 'President-wRussell Leeg 21 - 0 . Vice-President--Ned Dnrlingtong Secretary-Margret Sihhonsg Treasurer--Thelma Borgren. As this Council is a good representation of sentiment of high school students, it should have a leading pert in community life. These students r ntdtive of our country will be the future repiese.m in political and social matters. N O KN fix, , f' T' 'V+ rf 3 1 J - Q ieftd vw xxx -x M . I f f , +. 1... -f ..- ' .f' L, .f ,.. x jr' .I i ,ftiixu K I ' 1 if fig .- ,v' if T af' ' if N , If 4 E n 4 f Hx 1:-'gb xx! hx 'Qyffh tfbf ,auf 'N ' -I I,- i - hm ',1!'L zo f is .If tlnffi 1 Y Q ,f 1 -' I V '- if 'Q y df: 'y 2,1 ' , i . -.W ,f 1. K 7' 1 2 V x nl f I 5 2 f l 1 N' ? .w fi F W , ft I l ' f Q I l...1 ! I .4 - If 5 Q 5, f . ,' ig' 1 J i ','. V Nfl Pi ld flf Q H f glc J -. 7' bk f V E A N 3, ,,.l : i Ufng E' 4' -nn if 'H 1 N ' ' 4 1 1 , i o, if -2 QI: ft, ict'-. if , u N Yr ' I I rl' - JK 4 5 4. f 's f i fe feel J i' V 5 97kt , I i X 1 ' : ' , S' IFS X K1 K 'X 'fLf.f,. l:,fl,:1'.'xi'f 'TIXIA E f A . xg 1' N3 ,, !i:Xf'i fiwxw FTFZFM I 5 i K - 5 ' f 1 Y I 2 . r P X ifw, I ,I 1 N, ? Z0 w X 1 ,f fb Oil , P 4fNpP?i gghigj LQJXQ ff, ff my f f . The Athletic Asscsieiion Ai Nivembey:7Sl928, ell the bays ef'PeehaeLiri Figh Scheol Wefe eallediiagefher ey Coaci Heier, winl to ofaahize an ltnietip A5eQeiatjeU,4 The .mfg se of this Aesocigiimm Wes to ikeeqcherew of Li ubtivitiee coneefning Lho boys of Peehceiinil Giga Annual. A l I, , i I' I The fellowiug officers were elebiedriggefl Hell Lee, PreeiQentglGehe Btewell, vieeigreesaepe end'E:ng5t Springer, SeCretaryLtfeaeurerzf'Hx' in Later the asSogiuti6n mcf,a5uinfepi?iS was r weied that the.offieers'mompoee'nhpAuLLQrfzgeion Ubmmittee, tb guthorize all checks pgidieutfby fb f':.z::e'Q'31i:f'Lfiiifii. l Alv. it .X M Hi 'M ft fe A f 9 'l- f ,' ' L W A few thihgs cf which the association jpok1' mherge were: the QoneyQtQkeh in at all bqsketh ball gemesg the Q1eurihg'0f iheWfiiffBe15wQxhb , . .4 ,4, M .4 1 F. ..'. . - j school groundeg the making of the eknting rink which iqiled beeuuse of the leck of WLhGTj thc' arrengihg bf fhe'bmSebQ1l scheduleg'undLfhef. issding of the basketball letters. A f ......,.,.,.,.....,..., V... ...-. --. . ......- .-.A ...... ..-...-. . .. .... , ........... ,...., .,..,. - . 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Q xx g 1 4' v' 1. .- I , , N .s J '- I l i 11 1 . - ' r 2 i , H, K- x . Uv? X' T JI xx ...Q,....w:gfn. -,. ...U-.. w E- -, W Y W Qu XX y qv Ai l I ,T 3 ff 'N 5 A W 51 1 ., x 'k S f lx: .IPAQ 1. nf I 'fff x 'iii fl il 1' fx 1. f YK x'4,,.,1':K-K 1 QAW1' ,V ly E 'Q c ,I 5- Qx,,,i.4. w l I I -Q ,l L'fD'fQm H l s , r X ll 1.121 -.,,... Q 1 ,iv . ruff? lv GPN J f ri Y v 0 i 1 fix-3? I .Jr . Y 'N- XY'4P? I f K x W .5 J ,N sfML.X 5fg' 1 lgw --uv'-' . ,aw J., , . K' :tiff 4 ,, A' f 'I' Pff' .. T My hx I !L.f3DKX 1'-pf' M- vra 4 -' ,l 7 ', In 'T. - bUY'o BASKETQALL lGln Fred Hauff Jamesflibbons. Coach McCormick Russell Lee Alvin Newland ' f x. Ernest SDflHgGT Fred Loeff1Gb Orin Miles ' Gene Boswell 'Fultbn Mocay ein S 6 av P' ff 6 X an C C0 ai ...C Y 5 Bey'm Bneketball The basketball season opened with a gned turn out from the High School and eighth green. The first two weeks the boys had culistheriez before any p see ' .fa .1...J J- .. ' .. ' P, 7. J. , , . .,. . . ear wmv e was skeyeu. Moen toe tenw w N 1 cg 1 ?reo Hauif wie tn? only rue iron e?e greece te no on the first team. The line wb wie as frllowe: horvardsr Orin Milosg Pllten Meoiyf Erneet Snringerg Frei Hauffg Center: Gene ?neweT1g duarisg Russell Lee. Alvin Newlandg Frei Leefflebein. All the games of the weqeen were :loee except two. one with Cashmere evecnuo and the other with Wenatchee seconds. The moat interesting cf all the and h made gemoe were the two games with Dryden and the Districtl Tournament game with Entiat. The first two leehnstin won, and the latter, although a very close ard fought game, was lost to the opcnente. The scedual of the games was as follows: Peshastin Peehastin Peshaetin Peshaetin Peshastin Peehastin Peshastin Peshastin leehastin Peshastin leshaetin Peshastin 7 ---------------- ---Sunnyslope 10. 15 ---H- w---wH-wH--- Manson 20. 25 ----- - --- H-4--wwCaohmere End. 9. 8- ------ ------M-H-M-Cashmere 2nd, 25, l2--MnH---------Dryden 10. 12 ------- n ---------- Wenatchee 2nd. 52. ll ----- ------we----eSunnys1ope 12. l2---- ---------- 5--4Wenetehee 2nd. 15. 6 ------------ D-40-n-Dryden 5. ll ----- H- ------- ----Leavenworth 2nd, 10 4- -f-------------- hLeavenworth 2nd. 7. 20 ------------ - ---e wEntiat 25. Scoring points of the season of '28 and '29 were by the following men: Grin Miles, 253 Fulton Moody, 255 Gene Poswell, 583 P m' Ernest Springer, 253 Fred Loeiflebine lug Altln Newland, 45 and Fred-Haut? 2. The letter mer are' Grin Miles, Fulton Moody Alvin Newland, Gene Boswell, Earnest Springer, Fred Loefflebine, and Ruezell Bee. gli--1.11 -1-...L ax 5- t,.JR i -N. .Q ix.-95, ,. -W w- xx i E 4 W, 1 'X x 3 A-,yi . I 1 I f' ,,,-- ' Jinx f 1 ! i I l., IIAX -A f x .1040- C Ji' 1 J 1 N UMWJ ' mf. :I 1 1 1 3 1 vel ' .-,Q 1,115 L! :? 1' up .. , It rl ' 6 1 . 1 ,, . 4p,..: 1 'Q 1 , . 1 ' V' ,, . ,X ' t tg. ,f .,tA1 fm 4' xr- A l x K y. .X ,1 I. 1 43 'E .fx il ,L Q n K, fl I Q Aj 1,1 ,Y 1 X , o1r qx54QQ f 1f2 A 3 7 Nia M ,ffl X' My l Y UK ! x, xx Sggjx ? fi 1 1 Q v r ? x 'rjvfyn li I ' ? K. X A X0 i X , x I 1 N , I b J Q ' 4 ffjyu P ' ff I yes 1 457, I 7 ' I Girls Basketball Roll Ckara Willging Harriet Link Adeline Miles Rose Herrman Margaret oray Naomi Lynn Vera Earning Dorothy Werner Alma Spanjer Miss Strand, Coach Nina Coffin Helen Darlington ggi..-ann-an-also-A oi ul 0-3 ff' 4 E 6 ck if 5 C? M 55 JC U7 O G3 ,f C7 0 5 LQ U3 ,S UW Y Vx Kd AX ek' ?e 'ffm - J-vm'-, . g,. F-Q -'Zi' 1-:7.' 3 ma.. 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Nb 'VI The schedule of the games was as follows: ,.s4ji'f , X N Peshastin 12 --..----..----..- Cashmere 2ndn57 fm M Ii, ,. - . - . 3 Peshast1nl8 ---------------- -Dryden i7 XI V he Peshastin 24 -..-......-...-.. Peshastin 16 W. Peshastin ll Peshastin Town Team 16s Leavenworth 15 Dryden 52 5 ........... -..--. Leavenworth 59 1:91, The players and the positions were as follow l . Dorothy Werner, Naoma Lynn, Vera Bersingi forward: 1 V, i Alma Spanjer, Rose Herman, Nina Coffing guards, Margaret Gray, Clara Williging: side centecsr Helen Darlington, jumping center. .T 1 as I . 4 A ,Kwik is ,TN 1 ELA tvfw ,nm Ffgffhifrw ff fe 'f Xia f if FMW: X gfwd giggifj an ' ,5. - I I fuv's 'W ,., .1 X 1 I 0' T 1' '!r i ,- 1 I'. I, 1 . X. 'i ' of f ' .I 2 x K il .f I w , Q 4 . , ' I K z, .A w, - - x I , 'Q A . .1 V X Q rw' NYS 4- r rf 4V'l V illiw Thi, 5, ! ., '27 sg 1 .Q fs' 3, f -1 7 S ng L by Q! -3 qi! Q . ii - J N ' Q .,. L CJ Tm If ' i P Q l Ulf V I J L ' ,Y l ' I f,Q!7jjn Q-.J W 5 4,5 Baseball Baseball has always been one of P. H. S.' mej- or Sports. Almost every year we have turned out one of the best teens in the Valley. ' eaus huch ball Last year we did not play very many games be- e host of the other schools were partakingso in track that they did not turn out for base- . P. H. S. won the three games ' ple ed winninv both femes from Cashmere and one 9 Q L from , n- A b1..l..g, Sunnyslope. Sunnyslope was to play e return here but they failed to arrive. Coach McCormick our Baseball mentor looks fcrwmrd to e much better team and a full schedule 7, J 1--iris 110-DU. their Eilcli spring. , , J ...g Football Last fall found many young men tnrdy each because of iootball, they went hone to change being tackled by Henry football machine. ruined qlethes after the mainspring of our The first game was pl fi L.-1 eur side wen by three torn ymmw.,HmhzmdBmweTmw l'a.1'l Andy .team all yed with their sideg shirts and tue ripped ,e, Bob Pendletan, and Housewerth make up.e whirlwind back field, can always boot the ball out of bounds. The next year will be about the same as this year the players being letter men. , y 1 -p--1.-in qs-v X - . , -. , fm. P , A XXII-.ki.'-iv -7' ,Q-fxffff' K N 'X '-:.'. L1 f ,Z fn 4.4.2 f T gifgjb-:fg',t:,..f7fQ.,q:bg5l: -,ijxiyf A'-Qg.jl x 54g5:5,, 34,3 :N ,1Y...g,..fQ 'A.Q rh. 75542. 'Lf' ' ' ifu' Ll' VTFJL4 2251517 efr.f1Q,Y' ,-A-'C-.ziggy .fff r:fg' 21 'z Q 4 4 4, x ' 5 :j'f,',,l pu jr. 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The plot was centered around e foolieh college boy, e bleokmailing butler, e genuine fleyger who has designs on the college ooy, a tygioel dnglish Count, a scheming hothec, a real Irish sheriff, a little sister, e oenevolent old father, and Shirley, Uthe girl.u The cast was as follows. Bobby Trumbull ---- ---- Alvin Newland Shirley Lattimerf-e---H-eLoie Logue Dorothy Trumbull------Fedine Moore Lord Algernon D'0reay--e-James Grey Sadie Carlton-------w-Hildred Boyd Walters- ------ - ---- ----Gene Boswell Mrs. Lattimer ----- Dorothy Davenport Mr. Trumbull ----- -------David Leach Sheriff Riley ------ we--Fulton Hoody ,f 'W 5 I I K X W5 K his-14 uf' 1 E x cw .Knit 4 . 'f fi! if :'yXl . 2 N rw--J :fy Y f I N lf 'VM -I My 9 rv- its fx if y N A Wil ff I Q , ., 1.2 -X 'vp TJLT I x A Elie flifiliu? I?'a y Epi 'Af. .lz,jF .A,'. 'Yc1,L f X arid wmreiclr was prsssntcd April TLA Win u success in every way. The cast took their paris exceptionally well. t The socnc was laid at the country Home of Tir. and Mrs. Kent. Hr. Kent accused his son, Bob, of stecling one-hundred dollars from him. lt was thought that Bob was drowned in the river. The ghost uppsrition frightened P25 and Micky, servunt and ccox for thc Kcbts, clmcst beyond nerds. Yimhic Yonscn HFrom Mcnnasctphicpmc to wcrl for the Kcnts Und, thrcu5h his'clcvcr work, dis- covercd that Sylvia, niece of Hru Kent and Frcnk, 'her ficncc, were plrying crcokcd uork with Hr. Kent. Pole L dctsctivc,-crmc tc solve the my- stery and with thc hsip of Kitticy Pcgfs cttrac- tive helper, succeeded very wclli' Bello, fcstcrh daughter of Mr. Kent,-wen the lnerts af many by her swcct winning wsys. A V The last scene brcught lcubhtcr rnd'mzrs with its surprises Qui tnrills. Yigmic Ycnsbn turned but tc be Bcb und hc camo bcch ta prcvo ta his f.thsr that hc did nrt ture thc nancy. Frunk was prcvcd tL be guilty. Bolle mor 11? E-b c R tbl . ticr rtnzntic love hffnirs hui L decided ending. Thc members uf thc clst wore' figia Ylnsan frtn Hpnnhsttc-M l4-.. ritn Bcswcll Fr. Kuntwmu -mHm- ---n 40-Q -m--- Fred Jrhnstn FrLnk--Q-ww-wM--umm-W--lu----Russell Lcc Micky--an-'h ---- 'H--mm---WW'--Orin Niles Pnl--- -------------- W --s- U---Etc Kcizcr Bello- ----- um ww---- n- n--f-- --Gertrude Allcn Sylvia?--n wn-- wan- ----- -mum-nEstslls Smith 3 Pug--4 ---- ---Q-4 -h-------- -m4Thclmu Borgrcn Kittic--- ----- w-n------+ ----- Vern Bcrsing ,. Mrs. Kcnt-- ----- -j---- ------- Ccnstuncc H Dtnnld L The plny whs presented beftrc the lhrgcst crtwd thnt hhs ever been in the Ludittriuu. The dtfr re- ceipts wcrc 3110. N . , I A grcct dcnl cf credit gnluld be givcn the ccuch and Senior class ndviscr, Miss Durmun. Her untiring efforts made thc plcy what it was. The Junior clsss cccpcrutei with the Senior class very well in mnnrbing ling tickets uni The special ciutcd very.mch a X thc stage, lighting effccts, sel- ushering. 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A.: gg , mf' hw- 4 ' . ..., . ' .X m .3 1 1. 1 f ' . -. P.. ff .sl . J i I ' f fl: 7,2 4'f Af. f M ii: Freshmen Enjoy a Farewell how Come? On the evening of November 26, the Ereshmen and Soyhonores grve a farewell yarty in honor of Jesne and Claire Land's departure. They all admitted that it was rather herd to get the guests to come over to the school house without their sus- pecting something, out they finallf ,4,- succeeded. Various games were ylayed after which dainty refresh ments were served. Come on Skinnie, Coastin's Fine Fred Johnson's hone was the scene of a most frolicsome party, the main attraction using uCoa- sting.' -efreshments consisting of chicken yat- ties, buns, and salad were served. All arrived home without any mishap or broken bones. Hot Dog! Er. McCormick's home witnessed a delightful ' uweinieu roast February 15th. besides an abundance of 'wsiniesn there were huns, baked beans, 1icxlee,' marshmallows, and cocoa. Upon leaving each 1 Sophomore was filled to the brimQ???l. ' Nweinienu Galore! The Juniors haf a Wweinien roast up Peshastin Creek, December 4th. Buns and Pweiniesu were the eatables. was lt really a Bussiness Meetingf??l. The Seniors announced a business meeting to he at Russell Lec's home, October 2?th. Commit- were appointed for the year's activities. Arte came Whunkeu and 'Cootie,W a very exciting held tees this game, freshments were served at a late hour and everyone left hoping for another such party. - I expecially if the scores are quite close. Re- I M Ir 1 , . I 1 W., I li 1 w L 1 I 3 w , ,, ,... NX1 ' , eff.--,,,,B . . xi HA ,ff f I , . I ' ' xg if f :Nj Ei E vid . X, 'fl 1 I wf kd if fp , V ,.-'x ,ii 1 4' 2 ! If , ',1 f 'i, ffvfdx J if f 3 X I ' I V r 4 A., iff I J ,,' ' I if I 4 4' ' Q 3 , if -.1 ' 'A ,A l W 1 ii 1 Y --.., ,ft -- , 'H -N 1..,,:' A T- rv n.5w xnf s - .H i Q 'Vt 3 L ----v if Q 3..,-.?.J J lf - '.. ,r 'i lx at i I N Y W F ' I 'N 5 fQ ii iixhi it 'Q i, 5--Mil. 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A group of three or four were admitted in et the deer et one tine, iend there in the darkened hall the ghoete lelewlg slid Forward to greet their gueete with hideous ehrieke or prickly pine branch- es. it this mement, the new urrivzle were hede in e ceehling voice to follow. When they arrived et the ton of the etmire, they were forced to eat the eyes of the poor unfortunetee who could not withetend the horrible terturee, Next they came to 'e dangling ekeletonu guarded by the HGhoet of Benee,H Suddenly under their feet was e loud cracking end erunching, ceueed by the weight of the etudente walking on the human bones. All et once in the gllom of the olemmy hell, there loomed many white tomb- stones. With the eid of e sputtering light they reed the inscriptions on them, some tellin the frightened guest his doom. There were other heir-raising thrille beeidee the weird story. Next ceme numerous gemce and pumpkin pie with whipped cream, the beet of elle Junior-ScniorqBenquet V Thg Junioyg will entertain the Seniors nt e ban1uet to be given at the HColumhi1 Hotelu in Wenatchee the letter part or nay. Although the program has not yet been arranged, after the dinner the tue classes will CHAOS 5 theatre party et the NLiberty.H S ,..-pus. l,.f 'X I' H f .... r ..... ,. s I N ,' ' 1 ..- W I 1 1 1 'fi - if f Q '1 H A.L 5 Ewkiid U, X1 . , I ff. 'J A X . U :WT f 'f 31 f'7j-lfrf fp ,f Fm ff-3 w al x Ib-1'-1' :3 'LQ' CLE C1 'fi ! 1 i J-, -5 .f 'x ' 1 :ci - 'Hg'-,,. -.,. I 4x- l .fl .' Xi- si ' f 5 s 2 A ' .H ' X x HW Q :SKI 1 k X :.' m.- ...uh .fs z-. ,Nfvywf, ull, . , , .. - V I an i LW I , 'lf I f r .wiki ' K ff my ,--st 5 V' f ' - wit E ff HJR I 3 I X . Mn r.,xx:,f My-fx! l .3 f F. X. Jyf 1 Vis. X I X X f?-a--, ' f'W f Q flu .5 fx.N lit 'ff mf Efyfmvtg rf kxwgf sl S. ftp'-I V 'K Qi al f X-fi il ,,,.3. J. 2 xxvygg F f?sj.1:'A,.1 1 if W 5 xy Y 'Hg 1 M ' .--- Tfm 1 nf, 3 'X-3 1 .f e 5.1.44 , it HN ', '. . 'V 't V: s t jf 2 , f:,A:ldeM,, r Y' rs ,J .N -if whirl--X., ?H7! X - ' f f I V 1 'I' 1 'X ij a.Xi I :L D.,,!'X I il- fQffJ'AV mfr 'Wy v l '11 x -' 1-T' V r-.1 1 .lf 5.-PV JIII' fa is-'V ff 'Q GIRLS' CHORUS fhe enrollment of the Girls' Chorus is new twsntyntwo. The girls meet at Mrs. Tewne's three times a week to practice, In spite of the fact that they do not have many public performances, they have s great variety of songs. - Last year the majority of the songs were sung with two ports. However, this year, they src singing three-part songs. Of course, this is more ,difffiult but shows the progress ef the chorus work. . A word of praise is deserved by the dircc ter, Mr. Eminger, who his sacrificed time and pledsure in his untiring efforts to make the Chorus better. Nor should Mrs. Towne, his , . assistant and accompanist, be forgotten. 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The clouds of gre5 are eoftlg creeping Their slumher not to hreeka But soon the god of thunder Will blew his trumpet loud To wake them iron their slumber With dark end threatening clouds. These great ard rugged Show capped peaks Will show their rocky crags The sun through fading clouds will Upon the Beer, the deer and stage. Oh! the Cascades now are sleepihgmn Bleeping deeo beneath the snow, Unmindful cd work thetie teeming Through her rugged heart below. 3he's a berrierl She'e a berrierl Is the cry throughout the lend. It would make cur business fairer If the east and weet shook hnnde. This much is true as we ell see Industries then can ever grow Across the lend, across the sea, If through their heart the.treffic flows Mildred Love. The Bookworm There was a little boy Whose name was Henry Kuch And everyday in every way He tried to get a book. One day the teacher said to him. WHow can you read eo much?H HI don't,nSaid Henry blissfully, H 'Cause I only read in Duteh.H Anon. 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' Fragrance of daffodils and tuliue Steele in.at night, The odor of nose end lilies, in their youth, The Smell of newly gloved fielde, ell, in truthv Ceress the nostrils, the mind and the eight. Birds sing happily: NQio nesting tiue,H The brook giilg bubbles WOomefU The flowers with starry feces call, 'A' e NWO bluoh unseen, unnoticed oxoeot in uoet'e rhyme, 1 We blow and bond in ecstasy, but with voioee dumb, Before autumn we lie dead, Live now, for Spring . - moans love, love is nllJQ Constance McDonald The Motor Cycle.Chum Ae I was welkinf down the road C . I met Bob Herve, puffed up like e toad, He says to ue, W3y Geei 1U'me'e going to get e motor bike for ne.H She says to me, HYou'll find it on the Christmas tree.U Finally the time came 'round When the Snow was on the ground, Bob went out to take e spin, And the vorg first time fcll.on his chin. Bob got up, and as you know, ' Began to curse the slipocry snow. He rode around for about an hour, to test he said, UThe hill climbin' power. He rode down hill at e pretty good rite, said he, UIt's the fastest bile in the btete By GceJ Eighth Grade i Bob Springer. ,fp I ',f if, lil! K.. io! E 1' W-133 a tl , 6 it fi '!ff'f:'7 fir, it? 5 v -e VN fil- 2 G Xggff tw! pier -if Q, lt 1. kt gif'-j'f 'x 1 t , fx. :Xf if fX U ff tb -X hifxf 'z I ix 'X QQQF? 'Q I fm fo! if A senior Visits 3. E. E. in l950, as I agproacned tne tomerinb building of steel situated on tne banks of the 'enatclee River, I mai- velled hor tines sad changed. My pilot made ready for landind, on tne landing field near by, nssistini me out of the glans, ne informed me tnet ne would return that afternoon, fne was going te Sen Francisco that morning! .. I nestily walked over tne green turf toverd tie tell buildinb, vnicn had tne place of old T. H 3, in l,d9. Was it tne sane? Vmuld I find Lrg mminger at tne dead of tnis institution, yet? I Monderedo I opened tne large front door andy walking tlrJu5L tne mall, I started to ascend tae stairs, but to ny surprise I did not save to Valk ane step, for tae escalator took me ug to the fiftn fleer vitnout one but of energy vasted on my parta I stegped in tne office of tue principal of tge sign scpool. A irayegaired old msn was sitting at tLe desk filing papers, I introduced FQ3ElfD E ..,. en.tne old men raised nis dead andlry second surgrise was to behold Tr. Aninger of course de was bled to see one of the old alumnae of the Ligl school and I was glad to see iii. ne inquired gbout my Welfare and I assured him tLat leading a single life Led been a gleasure to me. I had done vell after leavin, tae secret Walls of old ' ,, 3. but nad lost account of my scnoolmates rno nad left Witl me, Mrs Eminger tnen turned to the micropnone and broadcasted nis announcements by radiofto tne assenbly of students in the main nallu Me'told me t.at nie office was so well equiged witn modern inventions tnet ne sc-rcely nad to Walk in order to iaie orders ful-filled and obeyed. nie electric OI' wniggind machine especially aided mi-tne'said. Of course, we Walled iith a cane becadse tae muscles of is less veie not in use enou5h ti enable gin tm Walk 'ell vitnout nie canes - ' ' ' after my lengthy talk, I rose to bo, but in bUStlEQ a gartically bray-naired nan nearing specte acles over gis nose, Te my amanement it Wes grofess .cCormick, ne was in a hurry so my talk Pitt Lin vas not as lona as I nad nisned. ne said ne tnouoht JG wld discovered perpetual motion and as he had been Workin5 on tnat since I was in his pnysics class, of course I couldn't delay dim. f'N'l DPYN-Qiwl in x,3,,f I I W ,Y yi if I C--7 qi' N! Q-- if 4' v -xfw N fi.. ,rid I 1 , , 8 ,L -ft f 1 I I iKj,y '-iff? xl .gf If '3'fZ Xy'M 5 T I ,,..i1-LIN., I iyxp L'-ST I I yi ,M-,'-ll f4,T-'L:9 W iffgsl W! Lim I Il 1 I rv 2 ., I I t 5 Wi: t vii xr y ' 'Mi I A 1 J I Ulf ff 1 f It fb' ..f'ff' ! fx wi .XJ ffsl-Rd ' 'UN . xl gil: ',I,-fg,.c, refer f I F4535 fx fQ?VICg fx X! ,fmt x KJ? XX 1 ,.f7' A lx 1, fl! f N f n X. yitrw , 'ig?f5M fi. ff 1 I kin 5 1 '3'1 VFW e - Will f' L INV? ,Q E f A Q tilt f'..x ff I . 1. V. x I h!55Jme 'J-fly Yff f J I X - f, Life 1 . T151 fX xt 71 1 in I X 7 E ff .J D .f ff We I7 ' ' 'v I told Mr. Eminger that I would lihe to visit the Domestic-Science department. The escalator tcokmme to the sixth floor and there I viewed one of the finest Home Economies departments that I had . ever had the pleasure of visiting. There was no wonder to it at ell when I found to m, good luck who was in charge of it. Mies Parker, not e Mies then, was supervising the trial of synthetic cooking. However, I did not feel inclined to eat then, so I visited the other teachers of the building. Miss Durmen, deer old red headed mistress of wee teaching UPrincihel ?arts my high school days, of verhele in Modern 5leng,H to her fullest capacity How interesting that wee to me, whom she reprimanded eo severely in high school for using Udarnn. ' Leaving the large high eehool with ite capable managers, I heetened toward my plene which wee eweiting me, for I wee expected in Sydney luetrnlie, the next evening for tee. Glencing exywerd, I sew e squad- ron,oinp1anee ,A,, and two huge zepeline ecettering in every direetion. I wondered.et this for Q while and was taken by surprise when some one tapped me on the erm. Well, if it wesn't Hr. Chutei How glad I was to See himl I inquired about the plenee and he told me about them. I discovered thet exch teecher had his owngglene and the busses of '29 were replaced by the zepelins. I asked Mr. Chute if he piloted 2 plane. nNo,n he seid. HSee that old ford over there. Well, I've hed that since '25, I suppose it will lest me for another twenty-five yearen. With that he left, and Qwey I soared to my dest- ination. x Thelma Bergren WHAT HIGH SCHOOL nmins TO M3 l Our Word Hsohooln comes from a Greek word, the meaning of which we have changed. Originally the word meant leisure, spare time. It ie the spare time that every one has, when walking, after supper in the evening, on the way to the theetre, or a Concert. . I would not cell high efhool leieureg I would cell it four yenre of herd wOTl0 GT39t veeeiifs can he derived ii e yeruon goes fer the nelpiul yhrt end not altogether for the good times that there era te be haie ' ' ln my freshmen vwaf I admit 1 was Q little nrqcn, bnt the? ie nntuinm ML guei 1:1 Q lIK5UH1H. Thin venr'I Worked herd beceuee I had to. Nik? funnel is so different frnm HF Cc enhccl hem new ere ie Such Q ghp between iUFHn D ring this year - think I lenrnel to pooperntg with etnere to do things. T33 gpphgmqre yepr seemed the most trying and the least intevesting, I think during this ywnr I lenfned te :tnQV eng behave myself A little hetterc VH eh Him Jnnffr yell me ,menu jLbTW'lQJ :,uEtx5. lhere Qu the Jnxitregeniur parquet and i , Jah of putting out an Lnnuyl. Lfhysies mlkes this yee 1- very interest ing.j The Senior year has been the heet of all so fnr. This clues is at the head if ell the classes. Tien there is the senizr gleyg the banquet, enenk eny und grnnuutiung thst is the higgeft event at all I nm glad then l hpve nccmmnliehed the goal of grud- niting but Still it makes me s-Q to leave the gctd ali zohttl hL4ne vhere I hui so many geud times with my echhtlmetce, High scheul ie life, I learned to mix with petple and lehrned that I hed tc etmprtmiee with ,ther pecple, My mind is trhined tu think Lut pra- ulwms far myself. Hy knowledge is incre sed can- eiderltly nnu I have fcund hut tt etme extent what I can CL unQ what I like the nest. Then I will EQ tt chlleae and put tn the finishing tcuches far life In high schttl I have enjtyed hthletice. They hrs m help oath physicelly -nd mcnthlly. I necer- tninci the ethics af sptrtmpnehip. W A persen wht misses high echeel is mieeina the nest time uf his life. He min nat mpke un fQTMii in pny Lthenergv. Ytuth is the pcried tc gpin knuflw xii. ni-.-, - egg, H . Y' -,.. -vs f X !7'. J 0 f A f 4 get V .ygi ,Q h ! I 1 , 1 ieh a ,. ml 2 W 'rsf 1' 'X A lv VYZHXK l 4 f' Qfxx W LM- I V 1 , 1 l . .I af 4 if 1 3 1 - W I 5 W 13 . A ,J V T fx 1, it LA QA J! L fffwk' 43 , W F 9' V A ff A D V E R T I S The Prshastiu Hiqh-School to CXJIFSS its appreciation to listed below for their support I N G Loma Annual Staff wishes the following firms in helping us publish this book. L M V B ?oRUJLHE 71-EQ E-rsin5 Cisc do Haters C. V. Buswcll luaet Skund Pcwer A iibht Iilews Clnfecti nery ggvne's jirkot A Grecory Iii .Lo fruit urewers B. 2. Hilliems Suliven's Pharmacy Dr. Dghner fic rllinwi y Ga S S Mzrron Iatcr CL Scntt Prewell Dr. Ti. F. iR rec iknockivglo P.ngbnrn Q Grav H rber Ship IQ gfflu gss'n Tesh.stin Grr.go A Wilourfs Trznsfer Brnwnie Y rehkusc Cfshmere Stpte Bank Qin Drug Cn. ' J. C. Penny Cc. Sklpkum Deiry Jehnsnn Tykenriter C1 Green Brie, Grtcory thtign . . Dr. flnchestor Charles R. lribht es ff. .1. f'uI'Ly E. L. lavis n Leomrrd CL. i m ?1'HW .Lilac P E S H A S T I N P.T.A Works for the scH'ooLanathe thi To accomplish any must have your supper make Peehaetin P. T. best. C O M M U N I T Y ng worth while it t. Let us try and A. one among the E V E R Y P A R E N T and E V E R Y T E A C H E R Should be an ACTIVE member. OFFICERS Pres. Charles Wright Vice. Pres. Mrs. Ruse ell Burnett. 5ect'y. MTS. J. C. Natting. . 'n, Trees. Helen Parker. L -he . . If you gamut Laugh at the jokes :e ego, laugh Us age of Our jokes. Hr, Emingercfto Orini My boy? your work is - -1- , ,-. u 44' . , VQW4- -t -,-,Inv iF l --Af.,-1.. falllng down, Gnu ll you uunt o trol H, -, you u better step on its Brooks: HDaddy, 3ene's been naughty.' Father: HHush, I don't want to hear that from you again.n Brooks: Uwell, you won't hear it from him,W Jim Gray: HA cabbage, a hydrant and a tomato ran a race, which one do you think won?H .I Esther: HI don't know, who?U Jim Gray: HThe cabbage came out ahead: the tomato is trying to catch up, and the hydrant is ati .running.W Onin: HHow's your ford runningin Russell: UNot so good, I can't throttle her down.W Orin: Too bed, hovv's Vera? Russell: HShe's the same thsnk younw 'W , ' i, LJUUET SGUV X1 POWGV M4 hmm? ELECTRIC SUPPLIES of A ALL KINDS -' - .. ff! - .,t. 51355135610 on limi? LOA F7a.Li.of1y cms. A. MQIGHT, Proprietor PIONEER SAW MILL k'BOX FACTORY of Peshastin Washington operating since l909 at the same location employing local help continuously. AS for as we can serve you in our small way, we solicit your patronage. Wishing our Graduating Class and the school in general success. CHASC A. WRIGHT. - - :Ag , Vx ffafafw we ff2M'fw ' Lif H34 l 1 U'l' '-Rfk! f ENN I' LO. Somewhere, near you, there is a sign like this. lt is s friendly sign--one that promises Quality, always at a Saving --and back of that promise stands the honor of a great Company. To the Man of the House it means sturdier shoes and clothes at lower-then- usual prices. His wife knows it as e store where she can find what she wants at a price she can afford. The next time you see that sign drop in and look around. You will find it an honest, dependable sign--a real Hfriend to the family.H ,.. . 1... l. ,,,,, . . , A 4.-:.-:h.W p1::. ,i A - -ii '- ' :M KANDX' 2 'J ,iv X f rljfq Y LL!XW,'lz,gXR F :wg ,I ! ki- 5 ipmrf' 1' iraq Qfcmies .B ,X N n Frm 1-qm. . ' .. LL.. dxffiigkg ........, , -- .. .- ,mnmn A-.---his-. ff,4 I ff- L ,V f qimaf Q7?5s.i5 Blfhff' 7' X14 YS 5 If RX!! CE , f ru o WHT CW GAS' OILS' TliB5 LNB TUBES GROCEhlQ5 AhD CONTECTIONS Ice Cream and Soft Drinks DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE J. H. IDRHINUlY - Phone 45165 A green little freshman, ln e green little way, Drank n green creme de menthe Five or six times 2 dey. UAnd new the green little grasses, Tenderly weve, O'er the green little freshman's Green little grave. j ...l.... A Mr. HcCormick Cln social problems claeej . HJamee, name me some of the social nrob lens of'life.H James Gibbons: HMe2H Mr. McCormick! HYes, but name some more.H MURE PEOPLE EVEHY DAY ARB LELRNING about the splendid advantages of trading at this store. .Tne better than-usual store service combined witn the big unusual viluos we are always offering in Men's clothing, furnishings, hats, shoes, ladies ready to wear, millinery, hosiery, etc, make this store the ideal place to trade. New styles, New ideas, Big values, little prices make it worth yvur while to look hero i before you buys You can do better at the Emporium. In our own building no rent to-pay. ' Pay cash Pay less Mr A . Murray WENLTCHEE WASHINGTGN AY Y , , mi :'-..--- - ,---1... Lf-L.. .......- -i .....- - fl W WY-- -.... :L-. .,.- --- ' ' R W. W. EESHASTIN MARKET AND GRQCMRY DEALERS EN Fresh Maxis and Staple Grcccxies. Free Delivery Fxesh fruits and vegitablcs in season. Towne Pxcp. H. Fuller f- 'S Rl , 'PESHASTIN DRUG STDBE, i f Drugs Cigars, Candy, ice Cream and soft drinks. . FIRST AID SERVICES: ALSO PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED N. E, Barsing Ercp. r,,..---.c.,- -.- .... ..-...-,,-..,--,..,-..l-, t I I 5 n 5 f 2. 1 5 I 1 f E 1 1 I L f 31 43 ---v I Q. it l. I 1 n 1, f 1, S I 1 ? i f i F s I I 5 9. S 5 Gaim .mes GRGCERY ffvc, :r 'a I ,Ai V. Us .75 F , : 'v-K.: Lf ff f-ff f7iljli S ,QfUi? 2fQF5 67ZWf5l:f5 ' - . Q fwf- f pf A, PhoneQ4QfD 15eo. vJ'tX'.ff-ve Herr ret GiWboU3Z NVCSQ Won 2 lcviuf cu . 9 U lgst nigete' BTDOIBI 'Oki I didn't IRON tLc4 give prizes Qcr th t.H Did: 2.en l 'IFS V nur age l thmlglut uctQing Ji walking ten zilcs to sclccl.H Orin: nl d3n't tgimk much of it, either. q lu Sh out-of-the-W 5 corner of P Weston grave, rd Stinde e Urown bc gd gho img the marks of age nd neglect. It be1:s the inn scfivtionz Hvccred to the memory of Tguest Springer, who dep'rtcd this life 3HddGHlQ and unexpectedly e5 ',,' cow kicking Hin on the 15th of 5e3temHer, 1939, 'ell dome, thou good nd faithful eervfnt.q , g ., -.U-.......... .,- TEACHERS PET and STUDENT'S DELIGHT. A CHRYSLER CAR6at 3855, fully equipped at Wenatchee and up. WARREN KOTOR COMEANY. Chrysler Distributors -'Li mf, f,-, ,f -V.-11+-.fL:,,,, Y I . V uhr. Emlnmer: WJhy are 1 J n ,ycu so late? Dr. C. F. Dfhner gOar1a UWQL1,-there was , PL sign down hernpv ebay and Dental Diegnenis Tru Emlnbnrg Ulhnn has I a eygn got to do with i 5 -ga-ju G Q ' ' ', ,, . . Whitney Cashmere pPmrk: 'The QIQD sell: Lldg phbehool ahead, go eLew.n 5 .,,.,,.n,uu:4 4 ' ' ' ::4 i -Y in--. lkaymmndz I have had ,eomedhing trembling on Sullivan's ?harmucy Qny lips for three weary Qmonths. 3erseription'Druggists Qhhdine D.: So Ifve A 5netiaed when the light I Cashmere Wash. :xs bright. Why don't Qyuu shave it off? ' 5 . ,,J,,,M,,,,M,n,H3 ,.,, e e --e l- 1- ' , I f94fV55Of5!V 61914 V55 JE wiui R6 cferxfffp mwffwfffs PHONE 4785 M UFXYANHNP ,L EONAILPD BLM, WfNATCI'lE1-5 Wfliki AI-TIHCIJSSIOD WN J LRYSOTZ VH YOU CAN BUY XITH CON ID I TFPT YOU ARE GETTING THB ST V -A- '-..-- ...q-, , -.. ...Q 1YYA:,..-- V - l r.. ...MY . 1..- I - .f f. ,, + If f rw ,FJ 0 Q 'if fi'-I is-. IL. ' , . ',' b f : , :A 1 f I Cf, ,YV 'J frm 'S 3 fu ' is ' . f -,I I . .nw-1. f N-IL -J , . C' 13:43 - I KI, ! uk.. jf' y' if IL' .L.. 'mfg if 'J ' ' ' L' ffl, Q I ,lr-1. -:R ,, .ull qu G Town, Z'!L.,1 Miss Parker Kin Quglishb HJQQ. W the principal parte of eaten Joe Xcizer: HSet, hatch, and caekle.H - Chute: H1'm Q eelf male iau.' Mac! uI'm glad you eewumo all the blemee' Ned: WHhat makes James Gray think he's a nu3icizn?H Gene: 'Oh, I guess it'e because he has drums in his et:e.M H135 Dqpmaut UI am beautiful, wmzt tense 1 that?N liultons Ugaat, I gveseiju V ll.- 5..- ,...... -, ff- ..-,..-,:. Vffnzi M - WJ L' 5 5 5 Z I s I E E r P IE ? 5 5 ll 3 iv i L 3 Y I I I, E 1 Y ll S I 9 Fi s F 4 2 , 1. ' 4.x PLSHUSTIN SKOOKUI GROVIRS J. La Johnson, President E. Ee Riley, Vice-president io U. Frase, Sectary Directors J. . Johnson, E, En Riley, A. V. Trese,M, A. Gibbons, We N, Yiung, WuOfKe11g, J. T. Sim, if -QHHOUSIN3 P CKIN? STORE GE QUPPT ILQ A 3 S O LUTTQDY 'i C nP C 'Th .411 g V.. IMLD ----------- arid ----- 1140? Ll. CONTEOIVL NORTH' AQSTEQHN 'JELUIT 3liC?Tf-XNGE RLLES ATHNTS PLSHASTIN, FSHINGTON. .NW 'QM H ef' if fy S. 1-1 rg ,1 7 of 5: f .rp XII.. , : In -.3 lshfi. lx kr, Y , I 1-fliyqxfk -1' fxzl f JVQJV K 1 g f .W ff. N X'V!fi7- xx' F if:Lff' fmrawqaevfn .45 I ll, M .YE ,IL 12 ,.- I fic Jf'2-M ca fc3l2, 4Mgc,gLftLL'J gl Ceveanucez Jevev gen ' l wiucgee ,cr going Loo PHONE 5255 ' iaet?W ' Cleaners Marion' Jie, Hut IFVG ' been Gln veduv 6 A 1 Wenatchee, Wathv 5 . W W i Lost: A fountain pen M ia by a boy, half filled i with ink, Gee Fred I Wwbnewm. H. HULL U - - - Violin Teacher t also ' I Mac: UWhat'e youv Fiano tuner. I head for Jamee?H James Greg: HI deu'1 .W ,. Q Knew. I eueei in Vaci 'e atehee- 'ash - . N? .. 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Husband: I thought you said ycu went tc cgcking school: ' Young Wife: I did, darling, but I flanked in biscuitsg A chance cf n life time. For Sale+Four teams of mules, six . S3 ,,1'a Er cows and elghteen h rse nilders. 394 cherry St An annual will be given free. Those that get a be shock up in a hat tc winner. Judge received two fine 1 n,....h -Jod CclumhusiOhio. away free chance will learn the brown ccllie pups by express Friday frcm n friend valued nt QSO. s-. Q- T H E P H O T 0 G R A P H S I N T H I S A N N U A L W E R E T A K E W B A . G . SIMMYER ..-..--.. , he 4...--...,. ov-v.,.,, WEHLTCHEE, WASHINGTON f L f' g3,,f5n 'i'- PT' '- ,' rj .fgy . I 11: I 1' l:fYlk,?'1f6L-.L ri-lfgjgfllfri jlfyfif: CQ. j'f'r..f,P1 ffff 1:1 mf .av pm f'N , 'f' Off I' frlgir fx f , , ,.,. L, C9f'7!DL ! ! iff 1' Q5 70 fx , fx Q5 2 .- -fs . !L1'e0U 4' '1'fY C' f.,J4'if45!5 Q Q ,, ,H 1 -.-fmur.-.1 ,,,, , pun-1, , 1 . 'I l Q 5 a 5 N ,, m,, P -v , QU-1-'nf--' -1, ., ,' -:Lx K EfiCHi .1,E,dL:i. QLl!LuLuLL1,Q Q . , L , ,... 1 .A ,1 , . .V V'-.' ,.,- .A ,'. X -. -L ' 4 -I? ara u1,ec to ,uwcsw,bwiu Lua grac,1cc QL 2 . Q OSTEOBLIHY AHIiEH14GERY ' z liife-xvcrii r? R . fz..,, L..- -, - ., .,. ,, '+. ' 2' -,-', -- 1. 1 ULQAMQLQG fran Ql03GdluCG 1L3h swgcols 1 are admitted to oiteopathic colicgcsc 1 Four and fivn yfiw courses FTC ufuilw Auble 1,?ding To inn legre: Q. Oh A grad- uite may take tnn examination in Hny -tr 3 -Fw-. N ' 1 X A-' -13 --1-V-1-'-1 ,p -Cfflrz -rw- +'11 S .Uffm UI. 9. .l1Cf'4I1?JG O i,'Iw.-,.fL,,,.C,x1 C,,'L.1.--..fO,,-if J-,J-'n ., ., .' . ' .Q ,. :,. . , ',.. X. .ml . --ZJU: - 'T 0119 vJl5RgQgg 141 O7YZCt1AH3 Qzim,CfMv,H3 anim 3 Surgevv in Umshlnftin mush alsw Qerve a Q year S ECGFITR1 iaicrneshiuz Q If interested, makg gn mppolntu ment to tilt it over witn . ' . '4 ' DRU H. B0,MDR5h ' -A -v- . f-.' R 223 JALCUUL STO WENQTCIJLY VMEPQ , 3 Y E u 5 a 5 I A . 3 sl M 4 I - e 1 A ......-...4...-..i.::.. ..-,.-.4..u-....-. ,.....-1...-.f-...-..-,......,...--...n: .. .-- ...... ...,.1 ,-. - -.--7- -1----.......-.....--.f....,g1.....f, ..,--1...-..........--q..-.. ......-...-....-...-........-..-.,.. ... -.-..-......f-...X ,......... ..-...-...,....--.-n. -...-. - . -, ' 3 WI SERVICE STATION Aire ee rg lfieakt F73 Phone 5195 Free Delivery f , , , H.-T, ll-xr-ll l. l., Mies Perker:UShould we always accept everything that is told us?H X David: UNO, we Should add Q little more to it.H Ned: HThe modern veternuries are certeinlyw getting good.H f ' . ' Fred: Hwhei do you'meen?U - Ned: Nwhy, I saw e sign yesterday, fiorsee retailedfcn .., iv a.- f, -,QM g lm... --....-.-,...-.-..,,,, ................ - - . ...-e. -.--Q.-.1-.............-..,.-..,.-... ......- . ..- HOWTHE !245T FOUR YEARS H55 SPEED- y As Time makes its further' -ho H ' your lif ' ' 1 y t nd ready t h p I and be very pleased to have that opportunity. ?ff'?UFf7k4A! ' LeEOMf?'f?.D CQ VIENATCMEE y.cffeffe y, e ,of fr Wweyzmzyememi DRY GOODS AND NOTION5 MENS AWN,-YQMENS FURNISHMJGS B.2.NWLLlAP'L5ANb CO. , Q.-.-. ...... .-..-......-.. V N I CASHMERE STATE BANK Cashmere, Wash. Safe conservative and accomodating. 2 9 s, Report of the Financial Condition Decemhsr 31, 1928. RESOURCES Cash and Due from B2nk0,3Z16,4l9 70 United States Bcndsm-qw--HIHQSOU OO Bonds and Warrmntu-mtv --95,?34,5b Commcxcial Paper and Call Mcneyhm-muh --1130560 UU Lnans CLooa1inMummMn-NQMWQJQ,526 57 Sank Bnildingfww---m-- NW LOQSJO UO Furniture and Eixturosn--ww5,5UG CQ Overlrafts - wnhx---w-M--www-MGQUIW Total QSSVSBB4 79 LIABILITIES DepoSits------- Capital Stock-- Surplus -------- Undivided Frofi Dividend Chucis --S578,I59 --..--- ------- ts ----- Outstanding --------- To tal lii ----25,000 ----17,500 ----16,065 -------500 i657,224 I5 OO O0 64 00 -1-.. . 79 w l J I i -nn- 5 2 E J 9 -4 1 1 1 5 F U 1 I F 1 I 5 .....-Q, ,. J' ,-.fi Q-L, , 1 f if '.4!,1-i7i W I of f'f'f'Xk' N. . M, ,Y-Cx I Ltgiw--x!TZ:'j7v..J ix-I ' Ri,-iiiL1': flfS.l-4. ' I- i- ' A 0- U.:.g.., , . UI ' MYR iiLfmj,'f .A.- xx? f 'T I ' 7 1' x 1 .71.71 1, L XX 5,3 I F XNlSNv!i77r Nxusx-!,,X ' Bl!! Yzffliifq f?-'ms mp 'v'fGf'r,fm4f3 +'EsHA5'TQ,' Maw! 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