Shelton High School - Saghalie Yearbook (Shelton, WA)

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Q-' .4 TI-IE SAGI-IALIE Irene S Reed Hlqh School Sh! W h CLASS OF 1937 Log dumpung scenes such as thus are common snglfmts on the Shelton trdeflats Grant Douglas Furs brought by truck and train from the vlrgln for ests are on the second lap of tnenr journey to the mulls S Utnlnzung Spruce and Hemlock from Western Washington growth the Ralnler Pulp and Paper Company produces many tons of pulp and rayon fiber every year This fast growrng lndustry has played a promunent part In the progress and development of Shelton PX Mr loops Messsaue Seniors we shall mass you Let me urge upon you as you now enter Into the larger phase of your lute whether vt be strll an school or In your fnnal chosce of a vocation that you guve It the same loyalty the same devotnon that you have given your hugh school Please allow me to thank you for your many personal klndnesses and for your co operatuon nn our way of donng thungs Even though you are leaving the domaln of our jurlsdlctuon be the same loyal frlends that you have always been whale here and just remember that we stnll stand ready to help you wherever and whenever possnble You will continue to progress nn llfe you progress nn knowledge and a broader understanding of the better thlngs Let us hope that ut any lesson taught you whsle here helps In thus progress that that lesson wull be love of home and love of country 4 Q r l Q . l Il l V. f l , J 'f X O , . . . . . , . . ' ' ' ' as JE: 1 493' .mfr Ant:-it Ii flair ff '11 nf Dedication Although our school as very proud of nts many unterested patrons there ns one to whom we owe the very foundatnon ot our bemg Mrs Mark E Reed Mrs Reed and the late Mark E Reed were always Interested an the promotlon of educatuon and an l924 Mr Reed presented thus buuldung of whuch they have been gustly proud to the people of Shelton an honor of hm wufe The Irene S Reed l-lngh School IS a symbol of the nnterest whuch she has always shown ln provtdung educatlonal opportunlttes for youth The generoslty and public sptrntedness of Mrs Reed and her interest In our school have grown wtth the years ln l93l she had Installed nn our butldnng a system of electruc clocks whuch was extended to every room ID thc bunldtng Shortly afterward a hardwood floor and a complete set of opera seats were provuded for the audntorlum The room telephone unnt and the publuc address system over whtch all announcements may be relayed from the central office were other gufts whtch have aided nn maknng our school the modernly equlpped butldrng that ut ns It ts wtth the greatest pleasure then that we deducate to Mrs Reed our ktnd benefactress the l937 Saghalre lt as our expresslon of gratttude for the many helps she has gnven us on our tourney along the road to a hugher educatnon 5 ' Q 44 - , 4 A .1 I , :wt 2 I M'A'lTl L' f T r i. 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GCU U MISS DORA E FREDSOIN Pruncupal MR HOMER C TAYLOR Vice Prmcupal Scuence MISS HELEN ORTON Shorthand Typung MR ARLING C SANNERUD Englnsh Hustory MR I CJRISDALE CROSBY Englush MISS MARGARET TAYLOR MISS HELENA HENDRICKSON Mathematucs MR IAMES IENSEN Hustory Physscal Educatuon MR FRITIOF RAVEN Spannsh French Latun MISS RUTH MORELAND English French Library MISS MARGARET MOWRY Bookkeepung Typung MR CLIFFORD CANNON Socnal Scuence Physucal Educatnon MISS EUC-ENIA DAVIS Bnology Physical Educatuon MR FRANKLIN STINCHFIELD Industrnal Arts ,..., Hx I'll.A!ll5 -X,-N A. 14,- n.. 5N15s. .K 'f ff?-' ' , - vs: 'f vi-:vv J. , -R X x 5 Ui v bvv. i . , A.-,.z'-.,,--.g,, - , ,,- K-A, -Ly-,Jah -.-, ' :Y Semor Class Officers lllstoru Of The Class Ol I057 HE Class of 37 entered the lrene S Reed Hugh School an the fall of l934 lmmedr lately upon sts arrlval lt began to display pep and enthuslasm The leaders for that memorable year were Bob Smlth and Max Schmrdt Presudents Bruce Cole and Margaret LeDrew Vrce Presrdents Bernice Latzel and Florence Morkert Secretarues Gerald Parsons and Ralph Osterberg Sergeants at Arms Donald Drake lane Brokaw and Harry Trout Board of Control epresentatlves and Mass Hendruckson Class Advrser Contlnulng the year as rt had begun thus class showed nts ortgrnallty by sponsorung the Sophomore Tolo The dance was a bug success and has become an annual Sophomore affalr That year we brought wuth us from the unnor Hugh football players who have smce rrade hlstory tn Shelton Hugh Among them were Don Whrtener lm Barnekman Harry Trout Pat Smrth Ralph Osterberg Stanley Wyatt and Donald Drake Begrnnrng nts lunuor term wrth a year actrxe experaence behrnd t thmgs went along smoothly with Anna Kneeland and Donald Drake as Presldents Florence Morkert 8 l l fwfr! .rug A kc. llolwnson. Bloks-rt. lss N1 . t. nw , Mrl , .Mtrfml mu: S . . . .ic d, Barn-kman. Townsend. . Q r ' 3 ' ' , . , ,S . X . , I ' , llsstoru Ol The Class Of l067 'Cont nuedl 'srsd Thelma Sellest d Nsce Pressdents Vera Rowe and Phyllss DeRosser Secretarses Mar garet LeDrew and Arlsne Cloutter Treasurers Bsll M Cann and lsm Barsekman Sergeants at Arms and Msss Qusgley Class Advsser Loungsng on the decks of the S S unsor Prom the Class of 36 enjoyed one of the most unsque partses ever gsven endsng a most successful Iunlor year To complete the last lap of our hsgh school tourney the followsng were chosen t lead s lean McDonald and Max Schmsdt Pressdents Vera Anker and Newton Town send Vsce Pressdents Nscla Hogan and Elleen Robsnson Secretarses Bob Smsth and m Barsekman Sergeant at Arms Florence Morkert and Bruce Cole Board of Control mem bers and Msss Moreland Class Advsser As the Sensor Class we journeyed to the capttol at Olympsa to see how our govern ment functsons Whale there we vsssted a sessson of the Iegsslatsve bodses Mr Adams representatsve from Mason County sntroduced us to the House of Representatsves and t dsdate sn the future A new tradstlon sn the shape of class sweaters was launched by the Class of 37 whsch orly after a tempestuous struggle was able to agree upon color and dessgn The sweaters sn esther coat or slap on styles blue wsth whlte numerals began to appear around the school soon after the second semester was started Not for long however were the proud Sensors able to boast the dsstsnctson of class sweaters for soon the lunsors decsded upon navy blue and gold sweaters whsch are the prlde and toy of every loyal member of the Class of 38 Outstandsng among the Sensors thus year ss Bsll McCann who recelved the lrsspsratsonal Trophy for hss perseverence sn football B ll turned out for football all three of hs busy years ln hsgh schoo and he turned out every nlght of practsce worklng wsth the best of them Bull dsd not get sn enough games to wsn a letter but hls spsrst was not dampened and te was stsll turnsng out at the end of hss Sensor year an all round good sport The students rank ng hsghest sn the scholastsc r ord f the cl ss H1 order of thesr r tsngs were lean McDonald Anna Kneeland Marv VlcCsusre Florence Morkert Bruce Cole Leonard Walton lane Brokaw Cecsle Crossrnan Hugh Wolcott and l-lenry Adolphson These students deserve great deal of credtt for thesr fsne work One eventful dav tn May the Sensors sltpped quletly out of Shelton to ensoy thesr annual Sensor pscnsc returnsng home a tired but h ppy group Baccalaureate and Commencement were held the last few days of the school term Concludsng a successful year and a glorsous hsgh school career 9 I . . 1 . . 4 a , - , . , - . I 4 1 v R . , o s U ' A - . - ' 1 ' . 1 ' li . ' . O the Senate. The Mayor of Kamslche recesved a specsal lntroductson as a probable can- . V I ,S . . , . : A ' ec o a a 3 , , . , , , a . iffy' Blll0l'S WILLARD ADAMS WILLIE Never takes a back seat. Dramatic Club l' Clee Club 3' Minstrel Show l HENRY ADOLPHSON HANK A lnttle man wnth a bug mnnd Debate Club 3 ROBERT ANDERSON ANDY Study us a waste of tume therefore l never waste tnme Games Club 3 Manual Arts Club l Track 3 Football 2 Basketball l S Club 2 3 EMERY AUSTIN SLIM Sallnng' Sanlnng' Games Club 3 VERA ANKER BLONDIE Our blonde snren Pep Club 2 3 Dramatuc Club I 2 Knut tnng Club 3 Class Vlce Pres 3 ELMER ARNDT He always has a cheery hello Entered from Ortlng 2 Photography Club IAMES BASTONE IIM just another snlent blonde Photography Club 3 Track manager 2 3 CLARENCE BARIEKMAN IIM Theres somethmg about the canal eball l 2 F b ll 2 3 Tra as e ball 2 3 u Vuce Pres 3 Clee Club 3 Class Sergeant at Arms 3 IAMES BLEDSOE IIM He fell from the fnrst Entered from Hoqulam 3 Clee Club 3 ROBERT BOOTH BOB An aspurung sportsman Track 2 3 C-lee Club 3 Manual Arts Club l Munstrel Show l Musnc Festlval 2 C-lee Club 3 EVELYN BOARDMAN She only has eyes for one Dramatuc Club l Curls Club Cabinet 2 Clee Club 3 FRANCES BOYLAN FAYE A good deed a day Entered from Stadnum Tacoma 2 Pep Club 2 3 Lnbrary Club 2 3 Pres 3 School Play 2 Busmess Manager 3 ANNA AKLIN Put her down as one who loves a good tame Gregg Wraters Club l 2 Kmttlng Club 3 ETNA LOUISE BOX ln her own qunet way Entered from Franklun Seattle 2 Clee Club 2 Lubrary Club 2 3 CIIIOIS MARIE BUTLER An art of her own a alie 2 3 Dramatic Club I 3 u 2Pres3CAA I 2Annual a IANE BROKAW We know her by her walk ard of Control I 2 A Honor Society 2 3 School Play I Tennis am I 2 i 2 3 Ei r nual Staff 2 3 Editor 3 C A A I Home Room Rep 2 3 Mui Festival 2 Clee Club 3 ARLINE CHIALVO Can she coo Knitting Club 3 Clee Club I Chemistry Club 2 LENITA CHENEY LEN Shes got her man Dramatic Club I 2 C-lee Club I Pep Clu BRUCE COLE What he does he does well Board of Control I 3 Baseball I 2 Basket b I 2 3 Football 2 3 Tennis 3 Honor Society 2 3 Class Vice Pres I Annual Staff 2 3 S Club 2 3 Home Room Rep Chemistry Club 2 Photography Club 3 ARLINE CLOUTIER Our little French girl Dramatic Club I Art Club 2 Cl e Cl b 3 Class Sec 2 Pep Club 2 3 HAROLD COMPTON Hes quiet in school Entered from Roosevelt Seattle 2 Chem istry Club 2 Glee Club 3 NORBERT CORMIER NORB Dancing feet School Play 2 3 Saghaliel 2 3 Annua Staff 2 Debate Club 3 Baseball 2 3 ROBERT COX BOB All the great people of the world have been small in stature Entered from Monroe 3 Sportsmens Club 3 CECILE CROSSMAN You never find her idle C A A I Dramatic Clubl 2 Pep ub 3-Pres. 3' Clee Club 3' Music Festiva 2' Honor Society 2, 3. ARDITH DAHLMAN ARDY A pleasing personality. Pep Club 2 3' Dramatic Club I, 2' Clee Clu 3' C. A. A. I' Saghalie 2 3' Honor So- ciety 2. AMY DEFFINBAUCH 'Can she jerk sodasl' Cirls Club Cabinet I' Dramatic Club 23 Clee Club 3. PHYLLIS DeROSIER PHIL 'By George! l'm going to get married. Pep Club Z 3' Library Club 2 3,-Pres. 3' Class Sec. 2. MILES DICKINSON CHICK' 'Little Napoleon. ' Dramatic Club I' Chemistry Club 2' Photo- gr phy Club 3' Saghalie I 2, 3- Editor 33 Annual Staff 2 3' Golf I Z' Board of Con- trol 32 Orchestra I, 25 School Play 2, 33 Minstrel Show Ig Music Festival 2. Seniors 5 DONALD DRAKE DUCK Dont argue wuth me you cant wun S Club 2 3 Photography Club 3 Class Pres 2 A S B Vtce Pres 2 Board of Con l ball 3 Co I 2 Ho Room Rep 2 IEAN ENSCH From way up North Entered from juneau Alaska 3 Knlttmg Club 3 IAMES EVANS He plays a vlolvn Chemustry Club I Clee Club 3 School Play 2 Muslc Festlval 2 Orchestra 3 IEAN FINCH FINCHIE Cracue the second Dramatlc Club 2 Chemlstry Club 2 Photo graphy Club 3 Pep Club 3 Home Room Rep I Honor Socnety 2 ALAN FORCK Ke p growmg wuser by expersence D atlc Club I 2 Handicraft Club 3 IANE GREENWALT Everythlng IS funny to her Dramatrc Club I 2 Glee Club 3 Pep Club PEGGY GROUT PEG She was born an athlete c estra 2 3 Band 3 C A 3 Pres 3 Chemnstry Club 2 Clee Club 3 Home Room Rep 3 lvlusuc Festuval 2 DOROTHY HAMILTON DOT Be not srmply good be good for somethang Clee Club 2 3 Dramatuc Club I Orchestra EVELYN HARRISON As quaet as a mouse Art Club 2 Knitting Club 3 IUNE HEWITT IUNE BUG On the side of the law Entered from Cleveland Seattle 3 Kmttnng Club 3 RUTH HEWITT Slsterly Love Entered from Cleveland Seattle 3 Knut tnng Club 3 NICIA HOGAN Us on a bus Dramatnc Club I 2 Clee Club 3 Pep Club 2 3 Class Sec 2 Gnrls Club Cabunet 3 KEITH HURST l won an argument the other day Handlcraft Club I Sportsmen s Club ROBERT HOYT BOB Youll hear from me someday Staf Bearer I Orchestra I 2 3 Track Manager 2 Chemnstry Club I 2 Clee Club 3 Honor Socnety 2 O ll 'P .. , . . . . .. , . . . 4 . . I . . . - . 1 ' trol , 25 Foot I, 2, 3 If , 3 me . : ' ' Q I : ' 1 - .. ., C u - S ' I I s Z 4 - r ' , 3 A . I . I I 2, 3. .. .. Or h , 3 3 . . A. I, 2, .- - : ' 5 1 .. .. I . : ' 1 2. 1 ' ' . .. ., .. . ,. I I A ' . C I . . ' I ' ' 5 ' 2, 3. .. .. f I . . : Asst. I . I Q . Blll0lS ALVIN IENSEN AL He plays basketball Sportsmens Club 2 Pres 2 Manual Arts u l H ndncraft Club I Basketball 2 Baseball 2 DAVID IONES DAVE Lnlluwaup s Contrubutnon Chemustry Club l Track 2 Clee Club 3 ALFRED IONES Llttle sand us soonest mended Debate Club 3 Chemustry Club 2 ANNA KNEELAND TOOTS A leader among her classmates ss Pres 2 C-urls Club Sec l Pres Honor Socuety 2 3 Dramatuc Club I Art Club 2 lnternatuonal Relations Club 3 P p Cu l 2 3 Salutator n IAMES KNOPFLER He gets around Entered from Mnnot North Dakota 3 an dncraft Club 3 IACK KIMBEL Gods gnft to Teenne A S B Staff Bearerl Class Sec 2 Man u Arts Club l 2 Clee Club 3 Board f Control 2 TERESA LEE She seems quuet but do we know her? Art Club Z Dramatic Club 2 Knnttmg Club BERNICE LATZEL BERNIE She shall have musnc wherever she goes Class Sec l Pep Club 2 3 Vnce P es Cars Club Treas 3 Dramatlc Club l Glee Club 3 Musuc Festival 2 MARGARET LeDREW SULLY Twnnkle Twunkle Little Star Pep Club 2 3 Sec 2 Dramatic Club School Play I 2 3 Class Vuce Presndent ass Treas 2 C A l Orches ra Saghalle 3 Sec 3 Annual Staff 3 Clee Club 3 Honor Society 2 Curls Club Cabmt 2 3 Home Room Rep 3 IOHN LEWIS LOUIE He has a way wnth the faur sex ackl 2 3 olf u Orchestra l 2 3 Photography Club 3 Pres 3 ROBERT LUND LUNDY He doth mdeed at tumes show some sparks that close resemble wut Manual Arts Club l Sportsrnen s Club 3 RICHARD LEE DICK Tall dark and snlent eball l 2 u VINCENT MANCHEL VIN uret but not nn the least asleep Sportsmen s Club 3 Manual Arts Club 2 WILLIAM McCANN BUTCH An mspnratxon to our school Football 2 3 Basketballl 2 3 Dramatc Club l C-lee Club 3 Class Sergeant at Arms Clu 3 S 0 Cl b 3 a ' F ' . 3: Cla . 5 ' ' A . .l .31 C . : ' . 5 6 lb , , , ia. . V ' - al' l I . 1 I :L ' o- 3. , . . 3 , ,- ' - r .A2g 'I' . 3 ' , 21 .l .- . ': ' - 2: . . 3 ' - ' lc Cl I . 3 . A. . 3 t 33 Tr , , go 1.2,--s clb'l,z,3g Bas , fag cu b 1, 2, 3. . : . . 3' i 25 b . ' CIIIOIS MARY McGUIRE MAC What s the matter can t you yell? ool Play I 2 Pep Club I 2 G A I 2 Munstrel Show I Honor Socnety 2 Musxc Festuval 2 Llbrarnan 2 Yell Leader 3 Saghalne 2 3 Edutor 3 Annual Staff Home Room Rep 3 Gnrls Club Cabunet Debate Club 3 HELENE MALLOWS just how does one acquure thus Sensor dlgnutyp Dramatlc Club I 2 Clee Club 3 C A I 2 School Playl 2 3 Board of Control Girls Club Cablnet 3 Saghalle 3 Pep Club BETTY McKIEL IO l have no care why should I worry? Not even the bell can make me hurry Dramatlc Club I 2 Clee Club 3 Honor Socuety 2 IEAN McDONALD If she do sn t know none of the rest of us do elther Cnrls Club Treas I Vlce Pres 2 Pep Club 2 3 Saghalue2 3 Dramatlc Clubl 2 Clee Cu 3 Cl ss Pres 3 Honor Socuety 2 3 Valednctoruan OSCAR MIKELTHUN ls there anythnng else l have to study Baseball I Football l Manual Arts Club S Clubl 2 3 Sportsmens Clu IEANETTE MOORE She speaketh not yet there IS a conversatuon un her eyes Dramatnc Club I 2 C-lee Club 3 BILLIE MORRIS A smule as contagious as a yawn Clee Club I 3 Dramatuc Club 2 FLORENCE MORKERT MORKY You can always enloy yourself with Morky Pep Club 2 3 Saghalue 3 Annual Staff 3 School Play 2 3 Chemlstry Club 2 C A I Cnrls Club Cabunetl C Sc I Board of Control 3 Class Vuce Pres 2 Honor Socuety 2 3 TOM MEYER One can not know everythlng Entered from Vashon Island 2 Manual Arts Club 2 Handncraft Club 3 Basketball Mana ger 3 DONALD OBORN DON Men of few words are the best men Football I Tennis I 2 3 Dramat Club I Musnc Festuval 2 Chem stry Club 2 Clee Club 3 OWEN PETERSON PETE A man of actuon not of words anual Arts Club 2 Track 2 Clee Club 3 RALPH OSTERBERG OSTY Hrs heart ns In the game Football I 2 3 Basketball 3 Manager I 2 Baseball Manager I Home Room Rep I Class Sergeant at Arms I A S B Vlce Pres 2 Pres 3 Boys Club Vlce Pres 2 Track 2 Honor Socuety 2 3 Board of Control 2 S Club 2 3 Games Club 3 DAVID RAYSON DAVE We grant although he had much wrt he was very shy In using It Sportsmen s Club 3 Manual Arts Club 2 VERA ROWE lack be nlmble lack be quick A 2 3 Pep Clu I 2 3 Drama tlc Club 2 Glee Club I 3 Honor Socuety 2 Class Sec 2 Curls Club Cabunet 2 Saghalle 3 Music Festlval 2 S . tl Oi , . 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Blll0lS MARY ROSE ROSIE We luke her for what she rs Pep Club 3 C-lee Club 3 EILEEN ROBINSON Ready for fun lnked by all Pep Club 2 3 Vuce Pres 2 Sec 3 Dram atac Club 2 Home Room Rep 2 Clee Club 3 Class Sec ROBERT SANNERUD SANDY He came late but we re glad he came Entered from Bend Oregon 3 Glee Club 3 MAX SCHMIDT Hello down thar otballl 2 3 ass Pres l S u 2 3 A S B Sergeant at Arms 2 Honor So clety 2 Board of Control 2 Cllee Club 3 Commencement Speaker 3 PAT SMITH SPEED Bless the gurls' They are a source of goy and expense forever tballl 2 3 Basketballl 2 3 Tra 2 3 S Club 2 3 Games Club 3 an ual Arts Club 2 DORATHY SCHMIDT DOT Hers IS a bug Fssh Pe Club l 2 3 Dramatic Club 2 Clee Club l 3 Cnrls Club Cabunet 2 3 THELMA SELIESTAD She has outslde unterests Clee Clubl 3 Orchestral 2 3 Dramatnc Cub 2 Pep Club 2 3 Pres 3 Class ce Prcs 2 Home Room Rep 2 BETHEL SMALLEY BETH Wherefore those dreamy looks7 C A A l School Play 2 Dramatuc Club 3 Pep C ub 2 ROBERT SPRING BOB Lufe ns what he draws ut Sag alue 2 3 School Play 2 3 IRA LOU SPRING Photography as has hobby Dramatic Club l Chemistry Club 2 Pho tography Club 3 Annual Staff 3 ROBERT SMITH BOB The more we study the more w duscover our ngnorance Class Pres l Manual Arts Club 2 Home Room Rep 2 Games Club 3 NORMAN STENSAGER STENSY Rules and regulatlons are made to be broken Manual Arts Club I Sportsmens Club 3 ABBIE STRANKMAN Mary M Knnght claims her attentuon Dramatic Club 2 Knitting Club 3 LOREN STUCK Managers deserve a lot of credlt Football l Managerl 2 Baseball Manager l 2 Manual Arts Club l Games Club 3 S Club 2 S I BIIIOIS IACK STEWART STEWIE A tennus player us he seballl 2 3 Ten l 2 3 Orches S Club 2 3 Crlee Clu HARRY TROUT FISH All we ask ns to be let alone otball l 2 Glee u 3 Board of Control l 2 A S Pres 3 Boys Club Cabmet 2 S Club ec MILBURNE TOWNSEND MIL Facts are stubborn thongs Football l Sportsmens Club 2 3 Man ual Arts Club l NEWTON TOWNSEND NEWT Youve got to be a football hero otball l Chemistry ub 2 Club 2 3 Glee Club 3 Track 2 Class Vnce Pres 3 DONALD WHITENER CHIEF When studles lnterfere wlth my athletlcs lll drop my studles otball l 2 Baske ball 2 Base a 2 3 Mnnstrel Show l Boys Club r eant at Arms l S 2 3 VICE' FAME WHITENER Why should the devil have all the good tumes ee Cluo l 3 Dr matuc Clu ARTHUR WINSOR Art l-le who laughs lasts Manual Arts Club l 2 lvlunstrel Show 2 Clee Club 3 HUGH WOLCOTT HUGHIE A delught to the Sophomore gurls Honor Socuety Z Sportsmcn s Club Z Clee Club 3 LEONARD WALTON BUD Cave me nature or gnve me death Honor Socuety 2 Football 2 Asst Ba a Manager 2 Sportsmens Club 2 3 GERTRUDE WRIGHT CERTIE Her ambition as dancing Pe Club 2 3 Clee Club 3 STANLEY WYATT CURLS Man was made to grow not stop Munstrel Show 2 Boys Club Sergeant at Arms 2 Games Club 3 S Club Z 3 M Arts Club l 2 otball Basket S Sergeant at Arms 2 3 EUGENE WOLDEN SWEDE One In a mllllon otballl 2 3 Boys Club Sec l Games ub 3 Club 3 Manua A ts Cub Basketball l 3 Track 2 Baseball l S 0 Ba V , g nis , .l 1 tra l,2,3g . 2 b3- ,,Fo , , sg s Club 1, zf 33 CI b g , 3 . . B. . 3 ' ' 3 S . 2. Fo , 2, at ' Cl Q S Fo , ', 35 r 1, Q b ll l. , z z ' Se g- - - 3 Club l, , ,- ' -Pres. 23 Crlee Club 3, on ' , 1 E ' b 2. 1 ' 5 . lseb ll D . 1 . I : l 5 'A . 5 -ani ual , g Fo l, 2, 33 - ball l, 2, 33 Track 2, 31 Colt l, 2, 33 A. . B. Fo ., , 1 ' l . 3 Cl 1 S 1 I r l l, 23 'Dx . 'F -4X Q5 G .- . A an 1 .. 'X -X A f, ' -.s- -- gg - 4, The luniot Class OFFICERS First Semester Office Second Semester Robert l-lutchunson Presldent laCl4 D9 'll5 Mary Davldson Vice-President lU '9 Bl9d5O9 RObert Mancbel Secretary Robert Hansen Ray Sharpe Sergeant-at-Arms RiCl'laI'd M6666 Class Advlser-Mlss Helena l-lendrlckson HEN the Class ot '33 arrlved at Shelton Hugh, lt tnsplred the upper classrnen to follow tts peppy lead and set a new record tor school spurlt at SHS As Sophomores the Class ot '35 had many members on the football and baseball teams The Sophomores also proted thelr athletlc ablllty when they wan the lnterclass basketball cup and the lnterclass tracl- meet Durlng thelr Iunler year, these same athletes were an Important part ot the successful l936 grld campatgn, Equally valuable was thetr support ln basketball. track, baseball, and tcnnrs, The honors ot thls class are not conttned to athletlcs alone The Class of '38 has been actlte on the Saghalle and Annual staffs and well represented tn the all-school plays Tbe lunlor class party and the lunlor Prom were eyents long to be remembered. NN th the enthusrasm of thls crowd, whlch started under the leadershtp of Mlss Lenore Fenton and Nrlr Arllng C Sannerud, exer rnereastng. the Class of H938 looks for- VVEVU ti te tlnal tear school wth the antlclpatlen of garntng greater laurels v-l7-, ...... ....... - .nr The Sophomore Class OFFICERS First Semester Office Second Semester Kenneth Wilson President Clen Carlson Roger Stoy Vice-President Patricia Dickinson Bette Batstone Secretary Herbert Ellison Herbert Snelgrove Sergeant-at-Arms William Madsen Class Adviseri-Mr, Arlrng C. Sannerud T the beginning of the year, the Sophomore Class started out in an honest attempt' to be an outstanding group during its high school career. While the A. S. B. ticket drive was in full swing, one Sophomore Home Room fought through to a one hundred per cent victory. Two of the Sophomore Home Rooms also placed first and second for the cleverest floats in the big pep parade before the Thanksgiving game with Olympia. The Sophomore Class asked to be given charge of the auditorium decorations for the Christmas holidays, and the hall reflected a peppy holiday spirit upon the faculty and Student Body. Even while the Sophomores were lagging in the interclass basketball tourney this year, the boys battled through to a brave finish. The Sophomores made up for this disappoint- ment by giving the most successful school party of the year, the traditional Sophomore Tolo Dance. The Sophomore Class was also well represented in the all-school play. nine Sophomore-s being chosen to work on committees and fifteen as members of the cast. Tlg.. , ' A The Ninth Grade Class Adviser Mr, Frank Willard Home Room Representatives President Percy Cloutier PGESY Klasell VICE-President George Smith Clinton Williams S k R I Barbara Drake ecretary Iac O es Virginia Dorcy Class Historian Mary Taylor Robert Nun N the morning of September 8, l937, the Freshman Class went back to dear old junior High with an enrollment of l76 students which climbed to l88 during the year. This time it was to enjoy the feeling of seniority which is the position of the ninth graders in that school. The class was well represented in all school activities, among which were the newly formed Student Body group and the Cirls' Club Cabinet. The Freshman Class again showed its efficiency in the field of sports by supplying many husky athletes who will be a valuable addition to Senior High athletics next year. Not forgetting the scholastic standard. a great many names appearing on the honor roll are those of ninth graders. lt is with regret that we must leave our present building, but in taking a step upward, we trust that our school days at the lrene S. Reed High School will be as happy and inspira- tional as our memories of those spent at junior High. ,-l9-b Fin! ning Vig. Whlliams. Fuller. Richardson. Whlson. Full Ron: Dickinson. VC'illiams. Latham. Vig. Kirk Xumzd mu: Anderson. Clourier. Lee. Fmrsrone. lVlcKav. Gi-rtv. Janis. W'arers. Xrutind run: Nlr. Lunsford. Corm Gr-ttv. Bell. Carre. Ilvzrd mn: Sarra. W'arors. Ogden. wr. B. Armstrong. S. Armstrong. Hunter, Gallowav. Nleyer Cormier. Smith, H. Armstrong. Colo. S. Armstrong. lzvlls. Tfirrd mn: Ogden. Satra, Miller, Struthers Nlr. Xvillard Adams Fredcricksnn. Junior lliqh Athletics PENINC- the year in junior High athletics, the grid squad coached by Mr. Frank Willard, won two games, lost two and tied two. Mr. Willard turned out some fine material for next fall's high school team. ln basketball Coach Walt Lunsford's team had a highly successful season, winning six out of ten games played. The track team, coached by Mr. Lunsford, and the baseball team, coached by Mr. Marion Oppelt, have not yct met in competition but have high hopes of making a good record this season. In-z ning Kelly Xlffsai, Wars-rs. ltfrt-clvrnks. Coates. ,VII mn- Adams wlllllamb- IXICKHY- Cl0Ul1Pr. Kelli' erm-r .Slut-vid min. Rolls. Berers. S .-Xrmslrnng. Adams. Xi. vid v. ng Fredericks. Srrunhers. Cormii-r. Smirh. H Jon. Latham. Nlillr-r. bnxder Inznf v- xi. Stuck. Sarra. Armstrong. 1.011-. 5 Armstrong. Mr Lundsford. li Xrmsrrong. Lev. Kormier. Smzrh. Cult-. Xlr Oppler. LQQ-- mc- xx: A .JVAA -4-A -Lv... ,1- EFIIIITE af' xi? L' Y.f' '1- ,,, --g. ww PAT SMITH End Good team leader and pass recelver RALPH OSTERBERG Quarterback Hard scrapper shufty ball carrier DON WOODS Fullback A good prospect for the fullback job BUD McDOWELL Quarterback shlfty back and an accurate passer MAX SCHMIDT End A hard rnan to take out of a play DON WHITENER Halfback Played three years as a hard runnin ball carrrer and blocker E IACK DENNIS Tackle strong man ln the lme CHARLIE HANSON Halfback Freshman showing great promlse a backfleld man GENE WOLDEN Guard Toughest man ln the lnne TED DANIELS End Srnears the opponents plays DICK McCEE Guard Stops anythmg In has way MR. WALTER HAKOLA. Line Coa ch S - NEWT TOWNSEND, Center Played every quarter of first class ball LOREN STUCK, Manager STAN WYATT. Tackle Valuable punter and kickoff man IIM BARIEKMAN, End A consistent wing man HAROLD BELL, Halfback Brilliant broken field runner HARRY TROUT, Tackle Played good hard ball for three years. DEL CROSSMAN, Fullback Injuries kept him from starring BILL VICER, Quarterback An experienced player in the line or backfield. DON DRAKE, Fullback He had the punch when it was needed most. BOB HAMILTON, Tackle He'll have a tough assignment in the line BRUCE COLE, Halfback A good rserve man. MR. IIM IENSEN, Head Coach l CU 1-4 L.- QV! ...A-x, .Q lux! 1 ul Noll Muller Hui? Hansen Wells 5 und rm McCann Busch Nelson Holman 00l d HE I936 grud campaugn durected by Coach lum jensen was one of the most success ful un recent years Mr jensen openung hrs furst year as coach at Shelton brought the Hughclumbers out of an eventful season wuth fuve wuns two losses and one tue To open the season Shelton played Montesano at home September l9 and emerged wuth a vuctory of l9 6 over the Bulldogs The Clumbers met the Port Townsend Redskuns the next week and held them to a O O deadlock lt was when Raymond came to town that Shelton played uts one bad game of the season The Culls won that day 7 O as the Hughclumbers muffed several scorung chances Elma was next on the Hughclumbers schelule Shelton was the vuctor un a 6 2 score The return clash wuth Monte proved as fatal to the Bulldogs as the furst The Hugh clumbers shut out 'he foe I2 O Overcomung a punks the local warruors were the heroes of a I4 6 wun over Luncoln Hugh Shelton ran and passed effectuvely and had ut not been for a fumble un the furst pcruod would have held the Raulsplutters scoreless The Hughclumbers next defeated Elma on the home fueld un a mud battle Shelton took advantage of every break to wun I9 O Tne game was marked by outstandung lune plays on the part of the Shelton squad The annual Thanksguvung Eve classuc wuth Olympia was played un a sea of fog whuch enveloped the players from whustle to gun Of that game luttle can be saud however the Bears were vuctoruous The score was I3 O 2-l K C? 4- If 1' ir, ,,, ' . a- X' 2 4 f- an Au. on-V , I M. ' .mrs A . . --, 1 J. ' u 2 . ' , . . . .. ur u u: , .- , , . 4 v I - - - u u u u - u u . . , . . V - - . , , . , . , . - . . - . u. .. . . u u . l '2'F' nt Cla L Banekman Hamilton Wyatt IVIcCann Vlger Basketball IIM BARIEKMAN Guard Checks hrs man well BOB HAMILTON Guard Center Consrstent nn both posmons STAN WYATT Center Tallest rnan nn the league BILL VICER Smooth passer WILBUR FLINT Forward Hugh scorer for the season BILL LEVETT Forward A Soph wlth a good eye for the basket BILL MCCANN Forward Comes through wlth the polnts when BRUCE COLE Fvrward the tearn needs Them Consrsrent scorer SECOND TEAM Bull Taylor forward Mnnura Okano guard Chuck Hanson guard Ken Wilson guard lam Huff guard Bull Muller guard Bob Hutchlnson center Dnon guard Muke Rector forward Arnold Cheney forward Danlels guard Eugene Loop guard Bull Madsen center Clen Carlson forward Omen Bob Bednarskl forward Ted NIR CANNON DON CILLLNI 25 l f ZEN A Msn -Q - M-4 - . ., ' r -n ...I I Irll mn: FII . ,o , overt. 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I 1 I . s NX lrsl Dron Rector Taylor Cheney Okano S md rm' Loop Carlson Muller Wilson Hanson Bednarsln Huff Danxcls Basketball HE Hlghclnmben Hoop Squad turned ln a falrly successful non conference season but falled to wan In tltle play and consequently was headed by Elma Montesano and Ray mond on the Central League Ladder The l937 warrlors dnsplayed plenty of speed and power at tlmes and on several oc caslons fell just short of vnctory When a good brand of ball as played the season us con sudered successful regardless of the number of games won Shelton opened the season wlth several non conference games and was defeated by Olympla 29 23 Wlth a Ilttle experuence to their credit the local flve turned on the heat to down Port Townsend rn two battles and Oakvnlle nn one Coach Cllff Cannon s squad met Elma on the home floor to open the conference season and dropped a good contest to the Invaders 3l 23 The l-llghclumbers went wlthout vnctory ln all the rematnlng conference clashes Ioslng twnce each to Elma Monte and Raymond In addutlon to these games two contests were played wuth North Kltsap and return encounters with Oakvulle and Port Townsend Wnlbur Fllnt junuor led the scorung for the season wuth 86 ponnts whsle Pat Srnnth who dnd not complete the season was runner up wlth 62 tallles Wyatt scored 47 pomts and Hamulton 43 Bull Taylor mndget forward led the second squad by a wade margln wlth 7l pounts Due to the fact that thus years team was composed maunly of lunuors next season 9 hoop squad should be a conference leadlng outflt A full team of lettermen wall report for training next winter 26 , ,, ,. v 'x mu: . . ' . . , . .ut 4 : . . . , , , 4 . , i - . , - - ' ' l . ' . - . - , . - ' . l Barlekmzn Dion Whxtener PITCHERS CATCHERS lack Stewart Wilbur Fllnt Don Whutener Norman Harris Bull Melnlnger joe Olafson Ernne Anderson INFIELDERS jnm Tough jnm Barnekman Omer Dion Bull Levett Bull Taylor Elwln Oppelt Bull McComb Norris Rau Dick McGee OUTFIELDERS Bob Hutchunson Bob Cox Norb Cormuer Bob Martm Ralph Osterberg Del Crossman Nat Holman Bob Hoyle Don Woods Arnold Cheney Roger SYOV Elmer Matson Owen Peterson BARIEKMAN McCOMB HUTCHINSON 27 Olaf on Holman. lN1CComb. Flint, Cormier. Matson, Cox, Hoyle. Tough. Woods. Osterberg Mr Taylor Melnlnger l 4 s l I No. 4 l. 'nr -'-,v 1. iii..-.'--af' Kneeling Ste art Stay Rau Lever! Oppelt Standing McGee Peterson Cheney Cro man Harris Anderson Hutchmson Martin T1ylor Shelto W lton ASEBALL as a wmnung sport at Shelton Hugh School so far an the l937 season and all undncatuons pomt to continued success The Hnghclumbers coached by Mr Homer Taylor have defeated Staduum ll 4 Chnmucum I3 2 Montesano 3l O Centralua 8 7 and Aber cleen 6 2 ln defeatlng Staduum Shelton broke a 17 game wnnnnng streak of the Tugers last year s state champ The Hnghclumbers luneup an the furst few games nncluded the followmg Bull McComb catcher jam Barnekman fnrst baseman Omer Dnon second baseman Elmer Matson thlrd baseman lam Tough shortstop and Bob Hutchmson Bob lvlartun Norb Cormner Ralph Os terberg and Del Crossman outfnelders lack Stewart Norman Harrus and Wnlbur Flunt have been holdlng down the mound Sophomores Bull Taylor Bull Levett Ernne Anderson and a lunnor Bull Mennunger have been donng commendable reserve duty With eught under classmen playmg un the regular startmg nme the hugh school base ball outlook as undeed optumnstuc for the future although the servuces of the departung Semors nncludlng jlrn Barnekman and Don Whltener four year veterans wall be greatly mlssed Veteran pntcher Don Chuef Whatener has not been able to partecupate In early season games because of a hand unyury but hxs addntnon to the putchmg staff wull add consnderable trength to the team Other games scheduled for the l937 season are May May May May May May May Olympua at Shelton Shelton at Centralua Shelton at Stadnum Montesano at Shelton Aberdeen at Shelton Shelton at Chumncum Shelton at Olympua 28 ,wiv no . 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' W if inn WW II Hamilton Cole Daniel Vigcr Smith Bri' S nd lon McDowell Wyatt Schmidt Dennl SPRINTS BROAD IUMP Chuck Hanson Ray Bare HURDLES Bill Viger Chuck Hansen HIGH lump Bruce Cole Bill Viger Phil Besch Bill Madsen Archie Dittman POLE VAULT Bud McDowell Warren Ellison Lee Wells MILE lack Lewis Ralph Hilligoss Carrol McHenry Tom Meyer Melvin Cleveland Ray Bare Bob Booth Chuck Hanson Mike Rector Mike Rector Ted Daniels Ted Daniels Bob Hansen Bill Graham IAVELIN Bob Hamilton Newt Townsend Kenneth Wilson WEIGHTS Max Schmidt Stan Wyatt lack Dennis lust rm Booth Wilson Elllson Wyatt Daniels Levtls Bare Hamulton McDowell Cole Second You Greenly P Besch Vlger D Meme: Townsend McHenry Hllllgoss Mathews Rector Wells Amd! Mr ensen Third ww B Besch C Hanson B Hansen Smith Nelson Schmidt Anderson Madscn Dennis Graham successful season for the Highclimbers proving that the athletic strength of a school does not necessarily depend upon its size M lensen presented a squad exceptionally strong in the field events and about aver age on the cinders In several Instances a clean sweep of field events was the margin of victory for the Highclimbers Shelton opened the season by competung in a five team meet at Hoquiam Hoquiam a well balanced outfit won the meet scoring 73 points Shelton dnd well however chalk :rg up 33 points to place second Raymond was third with 23 points and Montesano ann Elma trailed badly with 9 points apiece The Highclimbers soon hit their stride nevertheless and managed to down Bremerton 74 48 on the home field and Chehalns 79 43 at Chehalis In both victories the Climbers broke even with the opponent in the sprints and went ahead to win by clean sweeps in the field events Olympia High School had to present a strong outfit this season to defeat the Highclimbers 69 52 in a very close meet Coach jim lensen who started as track coach last season is building up a strong aggre gation of track men which starting as Sophomores a year ago should be at their best rext sprung As the boys have met all expectations and are developing fast the Highclimbers should be right on top in future years 30- X MN! ,i lfjfv ,lx I D J NDER the expert supervision of Coach lim lensen, thirty able track men produced a highly rl , . , - -Q.. Glllum Eells lN1r Crosby Bllll S HE large grouo of expenenced players who answered Coach Crlsdale Crosby s turn out call thus sprung nndlcates that Shelton wull have the strongest net squad an the South west Washungton Conf rence thus year At the tame of thus wrltlng the team has partlclpated an but one match an whlch only the boys played agalnst Chehalls and won every set Thus year s squad nncludes lack Stewart No l boys slngles Gerry Samples No l gurls s ngles Don Oborn and Bull Graham boys doubles and lane Brokaw and Erllne Durand gurls doubles Reserves are Frances Lannung and Merrutt Eells Shelton s best prospect for slngle honors ln the conference us ack Stewart mldget ace of the local courts who us playlng has last season as No l boy on the squad lane Brokaw two year letter wlnner Don Oborn one strlper and Bruce Cole are also Sensors who are vvlndung up thelr hugh school tennus careers Centralla was unable to meet the Shelton team at the appolnted tlme and so was forced to default the match Matches remaunang to be played are Shelton at Aberdeen Hoquuam at Shelton Olympla at Shelton 31 A ' I H I .W ' 5 9 3 ' It , . 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'. - .. -,-A f . , , - z'4 - ,1,1- h, g.7'4.,' M U S fl,--'16 Nh 37 ffx 1 -' - , -' ,L ' f V.: H- .QSEL .g1,,L,-:,1g vzfg U Slarudung Brokaw Muss Moreland Hoyle Butler Needham Sealed Hutchmson Sprung Ahern Duckunson McDowell Morkert Lynn LeDrew Cole The Annual Staff HE Annual Staff chosen each year to compule for the Student Body a record of the' year s actuvutues has gone about uts task wuth a good deal of enthusuasm Sunce December the edutor and her assustants have been collectung materual for the book wuth the udea con stantly un mund that the l937 Saghalue should meet all the requurements of a tune yearbook Early un the season the staff decuded to center ITS rnotuf around the lumberung undustry whuch us the heart of all Shelton s actuvutues Sunce then the photographers have been busy fundung suutable subjects to carry out the theme An enlarged athletuc sectuon and an uncrease un the number of puctures used through out the book are two features of whuch the staff us proud lt belueves too that the sectuon on school lufe us one un whuch the students wull fund an accurate pucture of theur outsude actuvutues The edutor and her assustants suncerely hope that the students wull fund theur latest Saghalue a complete record of the l936 37 school term and a worthy addutuon to the books of other years Edutor ASSOCuaT9 Edutor Busuness Manager Assustant Busuness Manager Advertusung Manager Assustant Advertusung Manager Sports Fdutor Art Edutor Photographer Senuor Edutor lunuor Edutor Soohornore Edutor Advuser lane Brokaw Bob Hutchunson Bruce Cole Aluce Ahern Mules Duckunson Wulluam Hoyle Mauruce Needham Marue Butler Ira Lou Sprung Florence Morkert Fred McDowell Frances Lynn Muss Ruth Moreland Activity Editor .t...t..,....,..,.........,.,...,,t..,.,,..,.. Margaret LeDrew ..34.. Slannlrng, l.eDrevr Marker! Rowe Dahlman Mallows McDonald Allan Small Sprung Parsons Ellison Mahaffey Butler Hoyle Miss Orton Stated l.aBlssonlere Dickinson Ahern Bogue Faulk Ransorr Needham Brokaw McGuire The Sauhalle HIS year the members of the Saghalue staff wanted to publlsh a bugger better and newsler paper and to make thas posslble It was declded that the paper should be publlshed sem: monthly rnstead of monthly By such a procedure lt was felt that news could be prlnted whsle rt was strll news New equlpment to facllrtate the maknng of stencils alded the staff ln producing heater and more effacrent paper than ever before The staff was headed thus year by lane Brokaw Males Duckunson and Mary McCurre who gulded rt through a successful year of publrcatlon Wrth many new members added to every department the more expenenced members were able to assume greater repsonsrbalrtues cf edltrng and publushlng Tuesday luncheon meetnngs were held to duscuss plans for the comlng rssue of tha paper Mass Helen Orton publlcatuons advlser and Mlss Ruth Moreland edltorlal adviser g ve suggestuons for Improvements and all problems of the staff were thoroughly rnvestlgated The success of thu years efforts was assured by a record hugh an dlstrnbutuon and sales The l937 Saghalre has reached :ts goal and the members who wlll make up the nucleus of the l938 staff are already settrng an even higher one for next year Frrst Semester lane Brokaw Mules Drckrnson Mary McCulre Mary Lou Allan Mules Drcklnson lane Brokaw Mauruce Needham Wrllram Hoyle Staff Second Semester Editor Mary McGuire Maunce Needham Mary Lou Allan Managrng Edrtor News Edrtor Feature Edrtor Mrldred Parsons Herbert Ellrson Sports Edntor Clrculatlon Manager Wrlllam Hoyle 35 l 0 . l . 8 . . - - . . - . . - - , . . . . S Dickinson Brokaw Hamllton Hlxff Ransom Mr Tawlor Trout Thompson N0edh1m Lever! Schmidt Morkett Fnrst Semester Harry Trout Bull Levett Max Schmidt Florence Morkert Erna Ransom Maurlce Needham jim Huff Shurley Thompson jane Brokaw Mules Dnckmson Offnce A S B Pres: ent A S B Secretary Sensor Representatuves Iunuor Representatives Sophomore Representatuves Edntor of the Saghaltc Second Semester Ralph Osterberg Bob Manchel Florence Morkev Bruce Cole Mauruce Needham Frances Lannung Shurley Thompson Bull Taylor Mary McGuire Dennls Thompson Lannnng Neednam 'Vlorkert Osterberg Huchmson Taslor Cole 'Vlr Taslor Nhnchel 1WcGulre 36 The Board 0f Control W, lil' fn! r n Manchel Secrftarv Re mr Start Bearer Lexus Sergeant ar Arms Osterberg Presxdent 7 Muller Hamllron Nlcepresldent I Trout Prewldenr l lheA S B Officers The Qlrls Club Cabinet I nt Ran om Chaxrman Small N ace Presxdenr Dion Se retarx Hogan Chanrman Kmeland President latzel Treaaurer Lanmng Chaxrman .5 nd mu 'Vll Blown Aduser Boardman Chairman Schmndt C alr man Dahlman Chairman 37 ,.- , , I V ' 'W , A , I 5 s . vu.. f f i ,..,. A 'Nl -1 .lg , - Q Z1 L . H : - - . 2: , . . -: . Staff Bearer: LQ-vert, Secretarv l. Su-'nd mug Hutchmson, Vicevpremdent 2: W'y'art. Sergeant-at-Arms l , . 4 , I 0 0 Q n , 0 'l kwu: s . . : . ' - . 2 . C '. . 1 f , , . . : . . uv J . as ' '. '. 1 . : ' . h ....-1 nl B Smallex Dlon Cloutxer G Wruglmt Small Roblnaon B DeRoxler Cormur Batstone Lxnn Besoe Carlson S nd Nluss 'laslor Ransom McDonald Chenex IN Hogan Lanmng Parson Allan lrendelll l'Nl Stephen: Duklnson Deflosler Davidson fhlrd rm Anhr Begum Clark Bl MlDonald Frndson K Ho an B l Dll H g ox an auman mes archer Mallowa Morkert I lb l.eDr1vl A Hogan Hunter Fmc-rson Latzcl Knee-land Rovu The DCD Club The S Club ann oe mu Dion lNatson Nr mu 1rtm Salwar! Qsurxrg n our Y 1 n uugu ur are nmb clnlnkvr Woods llc-ll ln: rowman 1 Dm n Stull: Tro I ll VC nunsr Barulcm1n Mnlcdlluun ec utnlnnson lVlrC1rn lurllv unnu nun und N lgnr Hum lon muh Srlnnldt Wyatt Andnrun Nlr cnan L-Q 38 A ,Q V aww- -.-. .-...-..- -T... 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N. , .. , N' . o o lvrrl nfu' Labor, lVl..l3u!ler. Lnnnmg. Allan. ll, Dclloarcr, Court:-nu. lioardrnan. Davrdaon. .Yumxd nm: Hogan. Bra .'N. N .. ' .f, 1ll'. . 'Rs. , N Y X 1 y . : ,Q K? . W A l ' A J' A I . , . ll fn , 1 -A lfint mn: Needham, Miller. Deabill. Lincoln, Viger. Brokaw, Look. Thompson. Oppelt, Knopfler. Nelson, Seumid ww: Berets. Batstone. McComb. P. Palmer. Rose. Hiehl. Wilkie, Eddy. LaB1moniere, Kimbel, Diehl, Ogden. McGuire, livans. Glenn. Hill. Brewster. Third mn: Bennett. Coates, Duffy, Anderson. Dunbar, Besaw. Grout. Fredericks. Nluhaelson. Rains. Stark. Snelgrove, Latham. Lewis. Kelly. Nlell Deffinhaugh. Robinson. Huntley, R. Coates. Boylan. Clotlner. The Band The Orchestra lfzmf mn: Palmer. Evana. Hoyt. Berets. LeDrev-'. Hamilton. Cleveland. Nlallows, Labor. Thompaon, Samrid mn Look, Stay. Mr. Oppelt. Kelly, Peer, Grout. Stark. Bennett. Diehl, Viger, Clothter. Nelson, -Leigh -a-L ALM M.. S. WNW 5IIl'lllIlL LIFE , . A5 YJ: V4 I . 'i.I'.T V - W :,.1'4f53f.f 44 A Liv-' , ,ffl-2 M -gsa,.,':f' ,,fr .'i:g.,-H --w A ,M ara- , - ff , ,. .-tu f ,xg h Q ,A '- , , y ,'.f..-,1g,L,N S' fi' , .rv .5 K ' V f?.'f V1 nu-1 liulw Hovlv. Hal: Hola lirolmw. Pm-lv: Virginia Labor. Mlrxamz Stan W'vau. Omar: lfranfrn lVla-nn. Jane: Hn-lone Nlallnwa, Vivian: Nlarv Louise l lamllton. Mrckvv: Nllln' Rector. Dutrlx: Franca Small. Paltv: Nlargaret Lvljrrw. Prudm-nw: Eugene Loop. George: D1-an Palmer. Hrlan: Rmaln- Dion, 'll-rrv: Nlarv Dobson. Nlrw, Patterson: ll:-rn' llnutnne. Vlsxv: livrnm- Lauel. Soplne: Harold Bell. rlu- uilxcvrz Florence Nlorkert. lNlrN. Nlrlntvrv: Bob lNlanflwl. 6rowinq Pains Alum- Carbon, janv: Omer Dum. Omar: Norlw Cormwr. Dutrh: lfllrn Nlalavev. Parry: Franco Lynn. lNl1Clcvv: juan-plnnv Needham. Vwxan: Wanda Emerson. Terry: ,lnmrny Huff. Brranl Gregory lNlal1alfey. George: Hola Sprxng. Pete: Mary Davidson, Prudence: lNlary Lou Allan, Mrs. Patterson: lvlarv Cathernne Lincoln. Elms-: Mllex Dnkxnson. Professor Nlclntvrv: Rav Sharpe. the offxcvr: Mildred Parsons. Mrs. lVlclntvre1 Marla- Butler. Snphw' Glen Carlson. Hal: Eulalie Srephena. Nllriam. 7 Miller gets lin man .H.S, in winter Time out for refremhmc-nh Andi' and his Ford 1 w., gif- i ' X' . V 4 ' Q ' 4 , , - R ,953-5-?..'!2 ga: .1 You can get it 3:45 arrives Mammy's little Pep The man on the Man or beast' at McConk': Club girls flying trapeze Hutch and hu june and Frances trurlr lille Cdllleld How's about it Xvlxar a pal Snow lvalwiex Thr cream of the mach? Lrvettl crop Tlw Growin' Palm Our yell queens Yen. n-mul at 3 picnic HARRY TROUT MARY MCGUIRE BIIL MCCANN A S B Prvsndent Mary M Knight Achievement S Club Football Inspirational Avuard vsmner and Yell Queen Award ulnner The Senior 5, ANNA KNEELAND JIM BARIEKMAN MARY MCGUIRE Glrls Club President and Wlnner of mne major MILES DICKINSON Snlutatorlan athletic letters JANE: BROKAW can McDonald Editors of the Saghalle Valedxcrorlan Hall Of Fame BRUCE COLE RALPH OSTERBERG BRUCE COLE Business Manager of the A. S, B. PYFSI PM NIAX SCHMIDT Annugl Commencement speakers JANE BROKAW Editor of the Annual -44... Class Dronhecu S I was about to settle back un my easy chaur and read the evenung paper I notuced small note on the sports page whuch read Shelton Downs Olympua un Its Annual Thanks guvung Football Came Thus started me thunkung bout the old school days l dozed and soon the paper became blurred and luvung puctures began to pass acro s the page The furst was that of Emery Austun who had luved up to hus threat and was now Presudent of the Unuted States Then the scene changed and I saw myself walkung down a crowdeu street wuth Mary McCuure She saud she had some unterestung sughts to show me and the furst was a large buuldung lt was the Newly Wed Apartments run by Ruth and lune Hewutt who had sworn no to get marrued untul they found a man whom they both Iuked We clumbed the staurs to th second floor Enterung the furst apartment we found the ex Phyllus DeRosuer tryung to make up her mund whether to order the gravy from the butcher shop or the grocery store ln he aduounung apartment we duscovered Euleen Robunson Sells buusuly tryung to make a cake just luke hus mother used to bake In the suute across the hall Evelyn Bledsoe told us much to our surpruse that she could make uust as good applesauce from cranberrues as she could from prunes On our way out I looked through a doorway and saw Florence Morkert wuth three babues un her arms We left the apartment and went to the W P A Varuety House As we walked by the stage door we saw Bernuce Latzel accompanust for Helene Mallows dramatuc soprano for the Hamulton Hotshots Bernuce complauned that she had trued playung on the whute keys and that she had trued playung on the black keys but Helene always unsusted on sungung un the cracks Stumblung unto a darkened theater we at once recognuzed Andree Charmante 'Margaret Les Trous Petuts Porcs or The Three Luttle Pugs Among the people un the auduence we notuce lack Stewart Loren Stuck Bud Walton Duck Lee and much to our amazement Arlune Chualvo who was throwung over rupe fruut un the general durectuon of the stage When we reached the street we rounded a corner where we saw Bob Lund and hus fol lowers conductung theur weekly Salvatuon Army street meetung lum Knopfler Thelma Selues tad and ack Lewus were furnushung the appropruate hymns whule Reverend Lund was rungung a confessuon from Al lensen about the wucked lufe he had led stealung shoestrungs from the dume store We notuced Iames Evans passung out hymn books to repentung bystanders among whom we recognuzed Fame Whutener Gertrude Wrught Oscar Muklethun Dave Rayson and Lenuta Cheney Next Mary took me to a large audutoruum whe e a sc entufuc lecture was beung held The speaker of the evenung was Cecule Crossman who had conducted a scuentufuc study on the subuect Why Cars Run Out of Cas un Such Lonely Spots Her helpers un the experument were Vuncent Manchel Don Oborn Bob Cox and Bob and Ira Sprung Harry Trout expressed l'us vuews on crossung bcruc acud wuth grape fruut so as to have an eye wash and breakfast food combuned He experumented on Dave johns and Bob Booth who are now reported sufferung from temporary blundness The Honorable Mules Duckunson who had succeeded un rausung Iught bulbs on pear tree reported that puckung them was quute shockung Newton ownsend who unvented a slup slew razor blade demonstrated hrs gadget on Henry Adolph scn establushung the fact that ut cocld also be used for potatoe peeler and can opener Max 45 , a Q ' 4 1 1 I I , f LeDrewI, famous French acrtess, who was starring un Norman Stensager's current production, ' r 1 . I- A I .,. . I . v , X A r Class Duoluhecu lContunueul Schmudt noted explorer who has spent the last 29 years searchung the th f r a g I uall enough to b hus wufe told us of some of hus excutung adventures The last event of the evenung was the presentatuon of tr Nobel pruze to Etna Louuse Box for the greatest duscovery of the vear she found some pork un her pork and beans Leavung the ltcture we hauled a axu druven by Art Wunsor employee of the Anderson and Grout Open Aur Taxu Cab Co Harold Compton us also one of theur druvers On one corner we found Norb Cormuer mounted on a soap box lecturung on the subuect Why a Chaur l-las Four Legs A large crowd was gatherung untul Poluceman Wolcott came along nd broke ut p On our way back to thc tax we notuced a group of dustunguushed men standung near some complucated lookung nachunery Vxfe recognuzed them as Stan Wyatt Wullard Adams Eob Smuth Bob Hoyt and lvlulburne Townsend They told us they were conductung experument to fund out how much work could be done by harnessung the hot aur from soap box speakers Now Mary aud sh had a surpruse for me On the other sude of town the Shelton l-lugh School stulu stood We got out clumbed the steps and entered the buuldung ln the luall we met lanutor Elmer Arndt and hus assustants lum Batstone Alfred lones and Owen Peterson Spanush teacher lean Punch told us that lum Baruekman lr and young C-ene Wolden were haxung uust as hard tume wuth theur Spanush as theur fathers had Don Whutener who vas stull tryung to fund out why he ever graduwted told us that Ralph Osterberg was head cl the Language Department at the Unuversuty and quute famous for hus abuluty to speak Swedush wuth one hand Don also unforrned us that Bob Sannerud was coachung Pung Pong I Vassar and that ane B okaw was teachung etuquette at a deaf and dumb school l-ler uob was to keep the pupuls from talkung wuth theur hands full At the famuluar cry No louter ng un the halls our attentuon was attracted to the vuce puuncupal Pat Smuth who took us unto the offuce to show us the new equupment There standung un front of a telexusuon set was Prof makung an announcement l notuced that he had changed hus famous by word to Can you see me lvluss Orton? Pat untroduced us to the Pruncupal whom ve already knew as Anna Kneeland Anna told us that our old classmate ean Ensch was now wrutung an Advuce to the Love Lorn column un lvlarue uiutlers paper The Dwuly Shovcl Marue s motto s We always get the craps Bruce Cole .Ive were told was stull workung hus way through college workung hu landlady for h boarc and room and hus Dad lor sgendung monev Our next excursuoh was a wundow shoppung one Over the door of one shop was a s n N nas Nucut s Of course t was Nucua Hogan who pounted out Torn Meyer of 46 V F , . , , ear o ur ,M A . + x A . I . a u 1 A u I I - u u 1 , . an s e Q . ' , ,, . .x Q 1 , ' , . 1 L . ' f . a . u . C , a , l . r . . X A X . - , , . f . f , 1 '. u s . , ' ' . , L ' K M- 1 1 1 us L ,L 1 X. ug , uc ue u 1 Class Drobhecu ICOHTIYTLILKV the Dltgnostlc Deo rtment l-le lntroduced us to the hewd masseuse Eyelyn l'-lwrrlson I the Eiymnwsturn much to our surprlse Ardtth Dihlmin was atternpttng to do 1 forward c btt ts tar ws ye know she ilways ended up tn 1 he Ntcn took us unto the dr ss swlon where se erm models were wt work Among them x e recognuzed Btllle Morns Dorathy Schmndt Arltne Cloutter and Vera Anker On 1 door tn the Men s Deowrtment We saw a slgn Wllltwm McCann and Alan Forck Ear und Neck Cleantng Spectallsts Ears cleaned by us ure postttyely guaranteed to stay clean at least three nonths We hated too that Amy Defftnbaugh and Betty McKuel were the rnanlcurusts lxtcm told us that Frances Boylan was employed as chtet sheet mender for the modern Mahatma and: wck Ktmbel who s on a Wont eat strike for free Iollypops for adults ean McDon1ld Anna Aklln and eanette Moore are asslsttng her On the street agatn we met Vera Rowe who tnformed us that she was chuef match s rtker for the Unlted Campttre Ctrls Close by we found Ketth Hurst pestenng Mary Rose Bethel Smwlley Teresa Lce and lane Creenwalt to show hem how to play Knock Knock As we entered a safety zone to board a street car there was 1 deatentng nouse and I s w a truck break through the guard rall and heud clurectly for us Vxflth a loud scream I mxoke to ttnd myselt seated on the tloor wtth the neswoaper scattercrl wbout me I h d leen drewmtng fir Qt bg? -l 1 C ta . 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MJ c0ur Advertlsers The following Shelton furms have helped make thus Annual posslble A L ell Alden C Bayley Assoclated Servace Statuon Chrnsty s Bakery Cnty Market Delaney Photo Shop Dnehl Men s Shop Drlskel Hardware Earl F Drcknnson real esta e anfl Insurance E H Faubert Flr Drug Store Gordon s Pharmacy Graham Theater Modern Barber and Beauty Shoppe Nash Brothers Paddy s Men s Shop Pastlme Tavern Pearl s Beauty Shop Purcell s Beauty Shop Quality Cleaners Rainier Pulp and Paper Co Roy Eells Automotive Parts Safeway Store Sanrtary Market Seattle Fnrst Natnonal Bank Grant Lumber Co Hack s jewelry Store l-luerby Motor Co Herbert Angle Insurance Ivan Neuenschwander C Penney Co lo An s Shop Lumbermen s Mercantale C Olson Furniture M and S Food Store M C Zlntheo Insurance Marne s Popcorn Shelton Branch Shelton Shelton Shelton Shelton Shelton Shelton Shelton Shelton Shelton Shelton Shelton Cash Grocery Dally Spokesman Dalry Electrrc Co Garage Gas Co Hardware and Furnlture mpany Independent Laundry and Cleaners Meat and lce Co Recreatuon Parlors Mason County Creamery Mason County journal Mason County Steam laundry McConkey s Pharmacy McKenzne and Morrison Sc lOc l5c Store 48 Srmpson Logglng Co Smart Shop Smrth s Cigar Store Stop lnn W A Wutsners West Coast Power G Lnght Co Wilson s Cate V if L , f, -f V , fvuxk V , 7 ,FX N- g 'VZ -J . . 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