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FRIEDA SCHEITLIN No town band or city mayor greets the I48 members of the class of '39 as they make their debut on the PHS campus in I933. Immediately after their unheralded entree, however, things begin to happen . . . On September I4 the present season ticket plan is introduced and adopted. Stu- dents agree to purchase 25 activity stamps at IO cents each during the school yearf . . Asserting their authority, the I-2 division wins the season ticket drive . . . Scarcely a month later a bond issue is passed providing funds to build the audi- torium tor the highschool, a new Maplewood school and enclose the Spinning play court . . . Genevieve McCabe and Lucille Walters, after some close battles over the radio control system, are hailed the junior high debate champions . . . Cap- turing similar honors in the declamation field are Lois McDaniels and Esther Kinzie . , . The point I, ALICE BOWEN system tor earning letters in girls' athletics is adopted on October I6 . . . Girl Scout troops, under the leadership of Mrs. Merrill jones, organize October 23. Mary Ann jacobs is appointed leader of the Narcissus patrol . . . The Honorable Wesley Lloyd, representative to the national government, speaks at an assembly November I7 . . . As an individual achievement, Helen Braun wins a WCTU essay contest . . . PHS pigskinners tie Buckley for third place in the Puget Sound League . . . Three days later Pop Logan adds a seven-pound baby boy to his family budget . . . In March the board of control decides the Hi-Lite editor and business manager will not receive customary letters . . . Coach Iiggs Dahlberg and the Letterman's club rule out the awarding of minor letters . . . Vacation arrives as the cinder stompers annex their four- teenth consecutive district championship. ' MARION CATRON Mathematics Mathematics Commercial Arithmetic Manual Training I Algebra Commercial Arithmetic i junior Business Trairiinv ROBERT O. LOGAN Bookkeeping Track Coach EVELYN HAYNES Commercial Law WILLIAM MATTHEWS PERCY HARADER Secretary Commercial Geography Civics Chemistry to Cafeteria Manager Museum MARGERY MCCULLOCH Geometry Mr. Hansen Vocational Counsellor U. S. History English HAROLD SCOTT Manual Training English Latin 115 HILDA SKREEN English GLADYS SORENSON Public Speaking Art ,qui FLOYBELLE THEDFORD Secretary to Mr. Hanawalt SEVEN
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C penny serenoclers . f- fff i gg mmwwf ,A ,, ,M With a gay song in their hearts and even gayer tunes on their lips, these junior high songbirds display amazing melodious talent under the guiding hand and voice of Miss Ruth Clark. The 96 nightingales, 69 girls and 27 boys, chirp their do-re-me's to the accompan- iment of Eleanor Lindstrom's ivory tickling. Last year the baby prima donnas practiced after school in study hall. This year the groups meet separately lvlonday, Wednesday and Friday, and Tuesday and Thursday after- noon in the new music room. In November the girls effectively warble their way into the good graces of the student body and present a second curtain call per- , .s formance March 4. During the Yuletide season The Big Brown Bear, john Peel and Lullaby are put aside for beloved Christmas carols. Both sen- ior and junior high students neglect school books and lessons to listen to the soft and dulcet tones when the clubs tour the halls caroling peace and goodwill, At several PTA meetings parents and teach- ers hear special arrangements of super special tunes when the Girls' glee club appears in black skirts and white blouses. As the main event of the season, they add that extra touch to the annual Spring Concert. . C if C, ' jg :,, SQ A I , , ,T 5' . Q 3, H i t kg rw , - .- .- . 4 , ., J A ,JSF I .-'i Q A. 1 ,X Q fi -
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