Vashon Island High School - Vashonian Yearbook (Vashon, WA)

 - Class of 1952

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Eighth Grade Officers First row, left to right: Diana Dahlgren, Secretaryg Tommy Hebert, President, Yuki Matsuyarna, Treasurer: David Church, Serge-ani-at-arrnsg Monte Smith, Vice-President, Eighth Grade El is il FIRST ROW. left to right: Noel Ptundt, Bob Davis, David Church, Richard Billings, Niel Pfundt, Monte Smith. Tommy Hebert, Albert Schatller. David Habbestad. Honn Brinton, Terry Nicks. SECOND ROW: Mr. Childs, Adviser: Marg Kneeland- Yuki Matsuyama, Shirley Whittaker, Linda Halaaerg, Doris Burton, Marlene Kalland, Gail Watson, Myla Schnn t. Ioy Sherman, Francis Rockwell, Iudy Karlberg. Claudia Bibbins, Alice Stroble, Nelda Denny. Mrs. Gladys Constans, Adviser. THIRD ROW: lean Holmes, Patsy Drummond, Iackie Errington, Pat! Lane, MarVaa Iohansen, Sharon Holert, Diana Dahlgren. Bieverly Beau- mont, Barbara Heien, Sharon Stead. Billy Elmore, All Iohnson, Marrianne Honcevich. FOURTH ROW: Mikal Harnngton. Larry lackson, Arthur McLean. Tony Haab. Denny Zimnisky, Edward Kennett, David Scott, Bill Daniel, Robert Moore, Gary Dworak. Bob Hearst, Leo Long.

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EIGHTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY Our class, although it is on the outermost fringe of the web, has incurred the envy of the whole school because we are the lucky inhabitants of the new addition. Occupying different rooms, we still, nevertheless, have carried out our class activities as one group. Election of officers was the first business on the agenda. Vigorous campaigning and elections were again held after Christmas vacation. we now feel like veteran politicians. Thirteen shinning faced musicians, our contribution to the music department, trooped gallantly into the music room to report for class the first day the band was reorganized. Poor Mr. Peterson! Admist showers of rain and mud, Old Ossie paid his an- nual visit to Vashon. Proving their turf ability were Ed Kennett and Robert Moore, winning first and second places. On October 30 we arrived at the high school music room at eight o'clock sharp for our first party of the year. The refreshments were delicious and everyone had a good time. Even the spooks and hobgoblins seemed to be enjoying them- selves. Our Halloween party having been such a success, we held a Christmas social in our room the twenty-first of December. we exchanged gifts and then had a program. The other rooms probably did 't appreciate our noise, but we had a wonderful time. Instead of buying CARE packages as the class of last year had done, we decided to send ten dollars to the Times Needy Children's Fund. It made our treasury sag a little, but everyone agreed it was well worth it. December also ushered in the question of who was going to represent our class in the Homecoming Court. After a close contest the field was narrowed down to two. The whole student bod then voted on the candidates. When the results were announced it was found that Marlene Kalland had been chosen to reign as eighth grade princess for the enchanted night of December twenty-first. Participating in the Christmas Vespers Service put on by the music department was our girls' chorus, which sang three carols. Our eighth, and last year in the grades, has now been completed. High school, here we comel '



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