Rochester High School - Rochesterian Yearbook (Rochester, WA)

 - Class of 1920

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Y, as ' ' gl ' s ee:-.- JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jennie West Dorothy Olsen Mr. Bigler Bob Bower Lois Watson Treasurer President Adviser Vine-President Secretary J union Cioff H isiovq IN SEPTEMBER, 1929, a group of green freshies entered R. I-I. S. for the first time. Of course, a class enters every year at this time, but one could easily see by looking at these forty-seven bright and shining faces fthe girls had not yet learned the ways of the feminine worldl, that they were excep- tional. They soon proved this by taking part in all school activities including the initiation. This year the adviser was Miss Burnham and the officers were Eva Martin, ,presidentg John Strutz, vice-president: and Jennie West, secretary- treasurer. ' This exceptional class entered their second year at R. H. S. with a bang and before giving the dreaded initiation, chose Spencer Bready as president, John Strutz as vice-president and Herbert Smiley as secretary-treasurer, and Miss Weyand as adviser. They gave a class day program which was the hit of the year. Again they took an active part in all school events. Ah! Now we are beginning to get somewhere. So, say the Juniors, for they, you know, are an extraordinary class. They showed this by choosing' Mr. Biler as class adviser and the following officers: Dorothy Olsen, president: Bob Bower, vice-president: Lois Watson, secretaryg and Jennie West, treasurer. This spring they are scheduled to give the Junior-Senior Banquet, a class play, and to cooperate with the Seniors in presenting a vaudeville. Here's to you, Juniors-keep it up! -Gwendolyn Morris. PAGE SEVENTEEN

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' S S H ' E feniorl Sneak HERE D0 YOU SUPPOSE the Seniors went on their sneak? Great specu- lations were teeming, and rumors galore as to a possible place where they hid away for the day to make merry. Some Senior let it slip that they might go to Tia Juanag another garrulous member of the class told a Junior confidentially that they were going to Banff. A Freshman came to school and said that her sister became loquacious in her sleep and informed her tha-t the Seniors were going by airplane to Hollywood. It has also been whispered around that they might have gone to Jantzen Beach, Yellowstone National Park, Ga-te or Coney Island. iLaterl: The Seniors were finally discovered spending the day quietly at the Rochester Auto Park. BGCCG ICI U PQCJQ THE MEMBERS of the Senior class, their parents and friends, will assemble . in the school auditorium, Sunday evening, May 15. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. VV. W. MacHenry. Musica-1 numbers have been prepared befitting the occasion. COW! ITIQI1 CQITIQFII' Friday evening, May 20, the Senior class will assemble for the last time at Rochester High School. Speeches will be given by the Valedictorian, Floyd Tolleson, and the Salutatorian, Dorothy Dean. A program will be followed by the speaker, Rev. Frank E. Carlson, of Olympia, after which the diplomas will be ,presented by the representative of the board. PAGE SIXTEEN



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ii-'Gia' Ag 1-ii ' PAGE EIGHTEEN iii Ruth Arnold-She finds Latin very consuming of time. Bob Bower-An athlete with good scholarship. Bruce Brackett-I-Ie always has something to say. Spencer Bready-Our Student Body President. Dorothy Briggs-Always friend- y. George Brossard-H air that waves divinely. Trena Dean-A lover of argu- ment. 5 Harold Fors-Quiet but like- able. Esther Grimes-She s p e a k s when spoken to. Carlotta Kelly-She came to Rochester from 'way back east. Albert Klemola-With a W01'd for everyone and everything. Mary Lee-Never seen without Eva. Harvey Manners-Another foot- ball player. Reiuo Mantyla - Uureservedly reserved. Eva Martin-She seems to be always pestering Mary. Cleora. Mills-She both speaks and sings well. Constance Mills--Quiet but not bashful. Gwendolyn Morris-She has a sense of humor.

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