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CLIFTON TABOR Puyallup'5 Gahlcl' Football 43 Debate 3, 43 Znd team basket- ball 33 Boys' club president 43 Board of Con- trol 43 league basketball Z3 class track 3, 43 Annual staff 43 alumni assembly committee 43 announcement committee 43 Hi-Y 4. ROBERT TERRIL lf I were a preacher and lived in a manic 1'a' Jlill have lo have a place la dance, League basketball 2, 33 Zncl team football 2: Zncl team track Z: Hi-Y 3. 4. LOIS THOMAS Silent as night. Hut win' af an im'l.,' - FRANCES TOURTLOTTE When dumber things are rain' Frarfll say ihcrri-an purporef' Entered from Regan y32. Tri-L 3, 43 cabinet 43 Gi-Rah 3, 43 Latineers 3, 43 declamation 3, 43 assembly committee 33 prom committee 33 Annual staff 4. GLEN WALLACE Always ambitious, ye! friendly. Minstrel 43 Spanish club 43 league basketball 4. LORNA WELCKER When she laugh! the world laugh: With her- When she frown: the Wrinkles her forchcadf' Entered from Stadium '32. Volley ball 43 league basketball 43 Glee club 3. 4: Spring con- cert 3, 43 Annual staff 43 minstrel 4: Nonette 43 Gi-Rah 43 Northwest music meet 4. BETH WINSLOW Quiet, lm! not unknownfl Entered from Lincoln '3Z. Nominating com- mittee 33 nonette 4: minstrel 4. EVELYN WINTER A mile a minute' gel! good :peril lm! a smile a minute gelr marc action. Tri-L 2, 3, 43 Latineers 2, 3, 43 Gi-Rah 43 treasurer 43 Stunt club 33 honor roll Z, 3, 43 Honor society 3, 43 C. P. S. debate tournament 43 Annual staff 43 band 2, 33 Spring concert 2, 3: Girls' club cabinet 33 prom ticket committee 3. GRACE TALLMAN 1-'lhl lt'r a grcal lifelu Spring concert 2, 3, 43 track 2, 33 class basketball 2, 3, 43 class volleyball Z, 43 basket- ball 43 class baseball 23 league basketball 2, 3, 43 play day 3: Tri-L 3: prom ticket committee 33 Gi-Rah 3, 43 Glee club Z, 3. 4. LEE THOMAS Enjoying my :eniur year noi lied down. League basketball Z, 3, 43 second team basket- ball 33 inter-class basketball 2, 3, 43 prom dec- oration committee 33 tennis 3, 43 Glee club 2, 33 Spring concert 2. 33 minstrel Z, 3, 4: assembly committee Z: chairman 4: tennis man- ager 4. MAUD THOMAS M14r1'i' hath charms to soothe Iht- savage limi! -and when. Honor toll Z, 43 Spring concert 43 minstrel 4: senior nonette 4: Glee club 4. FRED TURPIN One of our tall, dark, in handsornc'5. Minstrel 3, 4. WENDELL WARD HandJon1e is as handsome dost. 1 ef! ' . VWERNEH Ara'cnIly c i nt and I good rtenographerf' Prom d oration,Aom'inittee 3: German club 3: Spring cont9Q 43 honor roll 2, 3, 4: An- nual stafil 4: class declamation 4. ELEANOR WINTER A blush in time saw: rongef' Tri-L 2, 3, 43 Latineers 2, 3, 43 vice-presi- dent 43 Gi-Rah 43 Stunt club 33 honor roll 2, 3, 43 Honor society 43 C. P. S. debate tourna- ment 4: Annual staff 4: band 2, 33 Spring concert 2. 3: Girls' club cabinet 3. IWAO YAMAGUCHI A friend tu all. League basketball 2, 33 second team basket- ball 3: inter-class basketball 43 junior council 3. MICHIKO YAMAJI Hanoi, Palwnl, brave, and true. lllichi alwayr knows just wha! lu duf' Hi-Life staff 4: assistant advertising manager Annual 43 prom decoration committee 33 North- west high school orchestra 43 Western Wash. music meet 43 Orchestra 2, 3. 43 Spring concert Z, 3, 43 Fall, Winter concert 43 usher 33 Latin- eers Z, 3, 43 secretary 43 Gi-Rah 3, 43 Tri-L 2. 3, 4: Honor roll 43 library 43 tennis 3. 4: commencement program 4.
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LEONA SCHILLREFF Small-but 1't's the little things that count Class party committee 23 basketball 2, 33 vol- ley ball 2, 33 honor roll Z. 3. BEULAH SHENKENBERG Init how does unc' acquire thu senior d1gnity?,' Latineers 2. 3, 43 Tri-L 3, 43 cabinet 3, 43 Gi-Rah 43 usher 43 Annual stall 43 league bas- ketball 2, 4. THELMA SLADEK Always m1iling.U Entered from Lincoln '323 Gi-Rah 3, 4. LEONARD SNYDER There are many advantage: in being short. l travel on a train for half fare. That? fair, eh yol?,' RUBY SOUTH Fair, cool, cullecledf' Honor roll 2, 33 prom decoration comm. 3 Glee club 4: debate Z. ll J J . Q 1 1,3 -3 i W f1'ERx ELLING Dan't i mg of my youthful prarilesf, Football , e elbasketball Z, 3, 43 min- strel 3, 45, tter 's club 3, 43 Boys' club athletic comti, 43 c ss basketball 3. DALE STEVENSON My brother? lVim't I do?,' MARGARET STEWART A mlile if Worth a million frown: in any market. Gi-Rah 3, 4. GEORGE STUERMER Dorff forget a 'fair' heart m er won a fair ladyf' ,U REVA SHAW Would that I were boldlu Honor roll 2. 33 Hi-life reporter 43 KATHRYN SKREEN Du you know that I am a Woman, and must say what I think?'l League basketball 2, 3, 43 class basketball 2, 43 League volleyball 2, 3, 43 class volleyball 33 stunt club 33 honor roll 43 C. P. S. debate tour- nament 43 Spanish club 23 Annual stafl. EMIL SMITH I came, I sa1v,I leftf' Lettermen's club 3, 43 football 33 prom clec- oration committee 33 track 3, 43 Glee club 33 Spring concert 3. ROBERT SNYDER I a'an'l care what people say about mc, but they had better be carefuly how they :ay it. Class basketball Z, 3, 43 league basketball 2, 3, 43 prom comm. 33 ass't. track mgr. 33 track mgr. 43 V-K 4. WILLIAM STEINER Eyerything's rofy nawln Senior minstrel 3, 43 class basketball 2, 3, 43 class track 33 league basketball Z, 3, 43 Letter- men,s athletic carnival 43 Spanish club 2. ROBERT STEVENSON The big noise of our Jcboolu Hi-Y 3, 43 amusement ch. 3, 43 Hi-life ass't. business mgr. 2, 33 business mgr. 43 class presi- dent 33 class party comm. Z3 class assembly comm. 23 ass't. football mgr. 33 Hi-life re- porter 3, 43 Held day 33 league basketball Z, 33 class basketball 23 Howdy-clay chairman 3. STANLEY STEVENSON Cars: I hate 'emll' JOE STALL Happy am I, from care I am free, 'Why can't they all be contented like me?', Minstrel 43 campus day 4. MARTHA SVOBODA Our own athlete, Class secretary 43 Annual staff 43 honor roll 3, 43 Honor society 43 Robt. O. Logan Trophy 33 athletic mgr. 43 basketball 2, 3, 43 volley Enfefed ff0m Fife '32: Hi-Y 3, 4: minstrei ball Z, 3, 43 track 2. 33 baseball 33 Girls' club 43 campus day 4. cabinet 43 V-L 43 Tri-L 2.
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tQC?l71.0I' Qxfzzss lllsfol'-V N the distance we see two members of the famous class of ,34 walking by our dear P. H. S. They pause and gaze profoundly at the school which brings back so many interesting and dear memories to them. Then with a sigh, the first begins to speak to the other who like- wise sighs deeply. Yes, I believe I shall never forget those hrst trying days of our high school career when we were just freshies. Now that I look back, I can see that we were rather green at the time, but so were all other Freshmen. However, with our able classmate, Gerald Morris, to lead us, we showed everyone that we had the true Viking spirit. One of the most memorable events of the year was the frosh party. Do you remember all the excitement of the carnival with its side shows of fat ladies and strongmen? That was a party! Speaks the second member, But do you remember the next year how we continued to gain prominence with Kenneth Macfnnes at our head? As sophomores, we surely were the peppiest class in school. 'tWe gave a splendid sophomore party on March 4. Since it was leap year, the girls honored the boys by taking them to the gala affair. it was a very unique and unusual party at which everyone thoroughly enjoyed himself. Again the first member talks as he recalls more memories of those wonderful days. In our junior year the class of '34 kept right on making history. We Won honors in declamation through the ability of Mary Heimsoth and Kenneth Brown, Kenneth won first place in oratory in Pierce County, and Mary took third place in the humorous phase.', The Junior Prom we staged was something to talk about and to remember. We honored the seniors by inviting them to attend our grand Prom. For this affair, we used the japanese Motive so effectively that the Elks Temple was transformed into a land of beautiful cherry blossomsf' So with Bob Stevenson as our president and Miss Williams and Mr. Scott as our class advisers, we had a very successful junior year.', The first member now speaks again, Last but not least, in our senior year we completed our high school career in a very effective wayf' i'Do you remember we elected David Daniels to lead us through our final and most successful year in P. H. S.? As a good start for this year, we won the annual season ticket drivef, Our class also boasted of some exceedingly fine athletes, too, and most of the men on the football team were seniors. In the class basketball game we lost a good game to the juniors who had the advantage of better material? Perhaps one of our most outstanding achievements was that of scholarship. Why, our class had more seniors on the honor roll than any other class in the history of the school. Since excellent scholarship is the primary reason for going to school, we have a right to feel especially proud of our record. 'QThis year again the seniors placed very well in the class declamation by winning two places in the final contest. Kenneth Brown won first in oratory, and Mary Heimsoth took first place in the humorous phase. incidentally we might add that Mary also brought back the first place banner from the county contestf' On account of the depression, we had a difficult time in getting funds for our annual. Through the financial aid so generously given us by our principal, Mr. Hansen, and with the cooperation of the entire class in true Viking spirit, we published this year book. We are also indebted to Miss Skreen and Mr. Logan, our class advisors, for their help. i'But I can't forget the Senior Minstrel-and who could? We witnessed the best min- strel ever given in the history of the school. What, with those hilarious end men Dick Graves, Marshall Allen, Harry Harding, john Drew, jerry Morris, and Earl Eckert, and interlocuter Kenneth Macfnnes, how could it help being the best?,' One of the most interesting and unique features of the lvlinstrel was the Nonnette, a group of girls who gave 'In old fashioned garden., H So having reviewed the events of this famous class of '34, the two members still thinking of their high school days walked on. We're here, pep galore, l-9-3-4? txrmxiy-f'igbt
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