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Ul-SoUoal ★ Play Ga t ' • • cv i.cn; iioum, rauiyne .Martinez, Helen Horne, Marvel LeGrande. Rosa Lee Vey. Helen Engle. 2nd row, left to right: Bud Pllschke, Bud Gesell, Bobby Solak, Chet Spurgeon, Sonja Peterson, Dorothy Bartholomew, Alene Sandhei, Dale Sandhei, Dave Maxwell, Bud Matthews. Quentin Hyatt, Mr. Fred Gray (instructor). A CASE OF SPRINGTIME This is a very life-portraying” play about the senior, Bob Parker alias Dave Maxwell, has a very man who smokes a pipe.” He goes to great extremes alias Gerald Plischke and Alene Sandhei. Betty and younger sister and brother. Gwen Anderson, Dickie’s Abernaker are the daughter and son of Mr. Abernaker, ed by Chester Spurgeon. Jr. The three P-TA women Marvel LeGrande. Helen Engle plays the part of the played by Ralph Matthews who is also understudy. The play is directed by Mr. Fred Gray. troubles of a senior in a small high school. The hard time winning his girl friend from a college fresh-in doing so. Bob is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Dickie, alias Betty Hedin and Dale Sandhei, are his admirer, is played by Helen Horne. Joan and Eddie the high school principal. Mr. Abernaker is port ray-are played by Rosalee Vey, Paulyne Martinez and zoo keeper. Miss Bright. The plainclothes man !s Dorothy Bartholomew is the prompter and understudy. JlibAGSlia+t'i . . . 1st row. left to right: Jean Allen. Shirley Lapinski, Ella Bowman. Mary Lou Polley, Irene Porter. Shirley Kovash. 2nd row, left to right: Mrs. Dels-man (Advisor), Shirley Bowman. Barbara Flint, Paulyne Martinez, Pat Stone, Edris Morgan. 23
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Jletten nen'‘i QiuL MemLe i 1st row: left to right: Dick Kleparck. LaVerne Gay, Jack LeGrando, Don Neal, Bud Plischke. Ralph Neimeyer, Bill Bowman, Less Col-lecchi. 2nd row: left to right: Mr. Charles McNair (coach), Mr. Paul Kimball (coach). Bob Zielinski. Fred Habenicht. Bud Dubigk, Ken Collins. Chuck Barbero, Virgil Markus, David Maxwell, Mr. Harold Heilsberg (coach), Mr. Donald Smith 'coach). Qi d'4, Jlette i 14J i+i+ie.nX QluL Jack LeGrande President Dick Bud Kleparek Plischko Vice-Pres. Sec.-Treas. 1st row: left to right: Virginia Merett, Sonja Peterson, Nettie Comer, Alene Sandhei. Marvel Le Grande, Marjorie Knott. Eilene Cox. 2nd row: left to right: Pat Ullrich, Della Aanerud. Bertha Faull, Frances Wisniski. Delores Viante. Alice Grady. Colleen Palmer. Rosalee Vey, Dorothy Bartholomew, Margie Bowman, Gwen Williams. Jleite'iette Glut). 1st row: left to right: Barbara Flint, Mary Lou Sylvester, Shirley Bowman, Paulyne Blye, Paulyne Martinez. Coralee Williams, Adalinc Debilzen, Della Aanerud. 2nd row: left to right: Alene Sandhei, Virginia Merett, Eilene Cox. Sonja Peterson, Gwen Williams, Sue Horne. Nettie Comer, Marjorie Bowman. Shirley Lapinski. 3rd row: left to right: Mary Lou Polley, Barbara Solak, Helen Horne, Frances Wisniski, Alice Grady, Colleen Palmer. Arlene Plischke, Oraella North, Marlene Weimer, Rosalee Vey, Marvel LeGrande, Margie Knott, Delores Vaiente. 4th row: left to right: Henrietta Codiga. Ella Bowman, Margie Hig-genbotham. Lymona Winders, Mabel Bartholomew. Joyce Martinez, Kay Bowman, Patricia Stone. Frances Mola, Helen Engle, Arvilla Kisor, Bernadine Holly, Anna Posa, Joan Hedin. Alene Sandhei President Marvel Sonja LeGrande Peterson Vice-Pres. Sec.-Treas. 22 TaHoMa, ’48
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The 6th Annual Seattle Times cswi , . aUy include TaHoMa High School. It starLd t TaHoM when C°Unty which would natur- ££2 tithall WreTof'Ve cho lf ‘ tZT ilT T, 3 Monday came around there were some sorry looking -soles walking 'or at le”t uyfng to walk vo uTe'r Classes. xt.vcn though there were a lot of moans and groans the students were right back there again for the next Classes in skiing. They went to the Milwaukee Road Ski Bowl, s'xty miles east of Seattle, for nine consecutive weeks. There were forty instructors trying to teach the students to ski and by the end of nine weeks most of the students had learned someth ng about skiing. There were classes fo- beginners, intermediates, and advanced skiers. The final sessions. February 28, I net e weie Classes io. School Tournament. The pupils who planned on competing were devoted to the annual Se Ue Ski Sch 1 scheduled classes. in the Tournament had to entei at 1 a- officer- were elected for the Ski Club of At one Of the meeting held at the be| nningof thejea Pleside„t. Ei,ene Cox. and Secretary. TaHoMa High School. They were. P Nettie Comer. TaHoMa, 48 1st row . eft to right: Helen Home, Sh r ey Bowman. Frances Mola, EUene Cox V ce-Pres.l, Fred Hahervicht {.President!, Nettie Comer (Secretary , Anna Posa, Joan Hedin. 2nd vow. Coralee WllUams. Sonja Peterson, Gwen Williams, Dorothy Bartholomew. Marlene Uadtke Arlene Plischke, Pat Stone, Bertha Fauii, Sue Horne. Guy BeUeman. aA rOW- Bud Gesell. Dick Kleparek. Boh Zielinski. Perry Tompkins. Chester Spurgeon. Gene Thompson, Clark Twedt. Bob Doyer.
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