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Trp Row: Glenn Outer, CIms President; James Palmer, Valedictorian, Editor of Record. Bottom Row: Lucile Bonner, Salutatorian; President of Girls’ League; Bill O' Mailer, President of Boys' Federation; Norma C’ran, President Student Ciuncil; Maxine Cortright, Editor of Annual. Senior Leaders Valedictorian and Editor of the Record ................................James Palmer Class President................................................................ Glenn Osier Salutatorian and Girls’ League President..............................Lucile Bonner Editor of the Treasure Chest........................................Maxine Cortngnt Boys’ Federation President.............................................Billy O’Malley President of Student Council....................................................Norma Cran SENIOR HONOR ROLL James Palmer Bctta Jane Gutsch Lucile Bonner Norma Cran Wayne Lammers Carol Coffman Sylvia Wendel Mayme Welsh Maxine Cortright Adeline Ostby Victor Zerbst Doris Peterson Amy Dicken Laura Smith George Robinson June Davis Maude Thorson Elvera Glendenning Zelda Prichard Thelma Judd Avis Anderson Agnes Nelson Rcsa Elvigan Delma Laundry Blossom Clark George Dieter Elva Shrincr Opal Curry Ernest Allen Harold Thompson Agnes Loskot Ruth Johnson Agnes Casperson Phyllis Henderson Thomas Mortensen Dorothy Frccborg Glenn Oster Clyde Rattray P«g eleven
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R Class History Years and years ago, four years to be exact, our famous football stars were mere babes toddling about in their first long trousers. They were somewhat innocent and a little green and were not then surrounded by a group of awe-struck girls. Their first crash into the “400” was made in the Gym of the old Hillyard Hi at the Frosh Frolic. The flashy athletes began warming up for their long career by entering into frosh football. This group of winners captured its first prize by taking the city basketball championship. Three additional successful years followed their first. The feminine part of the class has also been outstanding in athletics. Junior Dramatics grasped several of the dramatically inclined students into their midst during the first year.. Footlights next received the benefit of the talented thespians. The regular school routine was interrupted during the latter part of the Freshman year by a fire which nearly reduced the upper floor of the annex to uselessness. However, necessity forced them to remain until the completion of the new building. During the rainy season, numerous leaks in the improvised roof required a number of buckets placed here and there to catch the moisture. Open house and the dedication of the new school in the spring of 1932 drew huge crowds from all over the city. Soon the faculty and student body settled down to routine, and school life went on with regularity. Each year the athletics of the school became greater, and high records were reached; some were even broken. Out of this class, came James Mathers, high point man in basketball; Wayne Harris, star of football and baseball; Victor Zerbst, Glenn Ostcr, and Tommy Morten-sen, all of exceptional football ability. They were supported by many more of their classmates. The girls, not to be outdone, came along with Carol Coffman. Marion Hodgson, on the tennis teams. Jane Thomas, Noima Cran, June Davis, Hazel Abrams, and Dot Freeborg, prominent in Girls’ League, and girls’ sports, and G. A. C. Many of the members of the class have captured high laurels in opera and dramatics. Now in their senior year the class has chosen to guide the “Good Ship Rogers” into port: President, Glenn Oster; Vice-president, Art Bland: Secretary and Treasurer, Charles Treffry, and Student Council, Victor Zerbst. The class of 1934 has a very high scholarship standing. Those leading the group scholastically are: Valedictorian, James Palmer; Salutatorian, Lucile Bonner. Those who served as president of the class during its four-year journey through the halls of learning were: 9B.....................Jimmy Mathers 9A........................Norma Cran 10B.................. James Anderson 10A........................Henry Berg 11B...............................Bill O’Mullcy 11A..............................Wayne Harris 12B........................Norma Cran 12A........................Glenn Oster ' Pag t n
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HAZEL ABRAMS, Cutay “Fond of fun and merriment' ’ Whitman General Course Roger Service Club -1 G. A. C. 3. 4 Volleyball 1. 2. 3. 4 Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4 Girl ' League Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4 Song Leader 3 Annual Staff 4 EDITH ADAMS. “Edle Sincerity and truth arc the basis of every virtue Beiniss General Course Rogers Service Club 4 Art Club 3. 4 Girls' League DOROTHY AH LIN, Dot “Sweet and gracious to everyone’ ’ Bemias General Course National Honor Society 4 Secretary Class 4 Harding Debate Vice-President 4 Footlights Secretary and Treasurer 4 Harding Debate Club 3. 4 Footlights 3. 4 Junior Dramatic Club 2 Record Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1 “The Bat 3 Queen ■ Husband 3 The Youngest” 2 Smilin' Through 4 ERNEST ALLEN. PeeWec “They go wild almply wild over me Tulsa, Oklahoma '33 Limited General Course Senior Honor Roll Footlights 4 “The Bat 4 Boys’ Federation ROBERT ALL1STON. “Bob “A man, after my own heart Mead. Washington '33 Commercial Course Basketball 3 Baseball 3 AVIS ANDERSON. Andy “A lass with quaint and quiet ways Remiss General Course Senior Honor Roll Girls' League DONALD A. ANDERSON. “Don'' “If I could only grow a little; girls don’t like a small guy’ naick. Washington '31 General Course Vice-President Cosmic Club 4 Cosmic Club 3. 4 Speech Club 4 Debate Squad 4 Yell Leader 3 FRANCIS ARNOLD. “Arney “He's already known as a future flyer Libby Jr. High '31 General Course Boys' Federation MABLE BARBER “Mablo” “No other girl is just like her’ ’ Arlington General Course French Club 2 Record Staff 4 Basketball 1, 2 Graduated 3V years HENRY BERG. Hen “He doesn't make public hi deepest thought Whitman General Course Student Council Representative I Class President 2 Spanish Club 3, 4 Junior Dramatic Club 1. 2 Track 1. 2. 3, 4 RALPH BIRDSONG. “Songbird'' “In his cheeks are delicate dimples, by cupid's own finger impressed Regal Scientific Course Spanish Club 2. 3, I R Club 3. I Track 2. 3 Football 3 Fire Squad 4 DAVE BISHOP. Hot-shot “Put me among the girl and I’m happy Mead. Washington '34 General Course Harding Debate 4 Golf 4 “Two Vagabond 4 Boys' Pep Band 4 Page twelve
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