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Q anamuwvwvr are qc 'Ns'-X E X-.f-X .Ji 9' X L-452 xb l J ,X JXXHQ ij y Y Xi! S QA H617 bor Hz Crzev The first paper ever prlnted hs the Glg Harhor I-hgh School was puhllshed this year hy the Typmg II Class under the SLIIJSYVISIOII of M155 George The paper was lssued uery two weelfs and contamed all th High School news and a ew 10 es 'Ind speelil Wrfleles Tae students pald a suhserxptxon fee o lllc a s mester an there were ahout 7 ell aserl vers ln am Hugh School a School paper 18 1 necessxtx It has develope tae sc zoo Splrlf thxs tear and the students woul at me t o wxtaout lf T Txpmg ll Class kUIlNlNflI1g or nu emors an one unlor were responsxae t ta KIIWQ, tw m ur N X 1 x tv s mn 1 sun m ills X 1 IN Ns mils Xxttgwwu I mlslllle t Istte del ei 1 u 'RIITLSOII Sophomore News Reporter Ga x Peterson, l' eshman Reporter X at lon ulstorlf F1ghth Grad Reporter X lrqmxa Fleming and our -Xrtlst Wlarxnl Cosuhch Hzgla School Lzb1 my We have a very slzeahle hhrarw thxs year, COflS1SI1I'lg of hooks and magazxnes f reference work hook reports and general reading At present there are ahout 600 hooks lh rhe lxhrary Thxs year the lll7I'3YX has taken on a new aspect and IN now an attractlve feature of the lnstltuuon lVl1ss Oksness has charge of th1s department and under le. dlrectlon a non schedule class for traxnmg hhrarlans was carrled on Thrs class comprlsed several glrls who assrsted lVI1ss Oksness m the task at takmg care of the hhrarx and m so domg were more than rewarded hx the xaluah traxmng they recened A gnrl was rn the hhrarx everx perxod of tht dat and during the noon hour Her task was fo rssue an recene hoo s and to record these pro cesses properlx The followmg glrls were student assrstants Elsle Strandness Ragna Swenson Lola Spadonl Clarxce Gax le Nlarx Kreseuch Irene lanqhelm Glads leterson lXfT'lTlOI1 Ptttrson Tjiwfls Twoqoocl lrelda Nhck XIXIRII Thompson an Vlolhe H 'ares qD6Cl6lI7lfIfI07l C011ievL lnterestlng nun! t s s x s tn et amato tont s xacm w he 1 IU s e exenu e le p1rt1elp'mI's ol le I ol tn tire lXl'w1Ol1N ul lu ntl I X I 'l U ox Humorous Wxlnaa Wllklnson Dramatic Gladxs Peterson Gertrude Goodnough and acoh Sellers Oratorlcal Pumte Arneson and Dons Twogood XX!llI'I1'l was the WIIIHQI' ID the humorous d1XlSl0I'l with the leadlng lold haunt lelox ln tht dramatic dIV1S10I1 Gladvs won wlth her readmg Benehts Forgot Tre WlI1I'llI1g oratlon gnen hy Eunlce was Llherty or Death Thls contest was the first of 1ts kmd to he held m our lngla school, and If proved well worthx of helng made an annual event At a later date Wxlma went to Kapowsln, Gladys to Buckle-x and Eunlce Roy there to compete with representatlx es of the other high schools of the countv lfnrlx tn V f:l1',e if if '12 .. . ' fs ll ,V Jsfjg X' wg . a, f if ifxfgr Y fix JAY - Y A J X - Y 4 X-y-51,1 a- - ,-:fN, e.. fa --1 -X, ,X ,xt , fi' Y ,- : M.- W TY X T ' .ral O I ff F . ' X' ' ' eg ' e A K f ' J l l 5 A A A. e J Q d he lo. l X o d 'A l A . he I' A ' A j n - 'X S A .' t d X Vl A 'X X ,All Aor lr ed' V lA Ill' pat uXx'eI'x tru vevks, Th 'S' 'fern' its llull w' I Vlx l wh tj . Nl -llw Y. '. V1 'nu' Tl o pon. Yxolet Shaw. 13 ' Al' l. .und lxlilflfll CQ . 7 ala. The rlili' t' ans .' Xl w rlausl sl-A s1t1'X its :ml .1 class .via 1iw-.-- 1' xlNK'!1l'f'r 'Il Xx -wrt as follows: Sciliut' 'Xt-ws lJepv:':c1'- lrezu Langhelm. fum K' News Revvrter l1t:n1c. .'X, . A 'X X XA-'ld's e X 'X'f-.'l1 Q .:A . e X XY7AbAA X 'L.. . Ae O f V , VV . V . . VV V. V or , , . I x e t . . . V . 'VV V V J .VV V 139 . , ,, VV,, . . , . V . A s I 1 A 'V ' X ' s s V . .V , . . .V le 7 J . . A X X, . f ' x . 3 5 . , A 'le. 'A 'A J . d An o Ilil, schotl vear va: l ' dX'l. . 1 n s et vll l 'as ' Xld in the 1llldTYO'llI tn th' ag ol l5Xhruarv 6. Tl ' . 'A . .X - eg el N l X l Xe dl . A l ' co Xs ve'e .sf ll vs: I ' ' . . T K . V 'V . ' V ,, . ,, K ' . ' ' ' Q . f, ' to
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lillllifl IW ,ge oc. Xxdflmeeik 8 Senzor C lass Tlay The Colonel s Mazd HE play chosen for the Senlor Class of 1931 and dlrected by Mlss Oksness was The Colonels Mald Th1S play a comedy ln three acts produced all the applause and uproar from the audlence that we had hoped for Francis Peacock as Ching the Chmese cook gave a very superlor lmxtatxon of the Chmese bonfire he portrayed In comblnatlon with Col Rudds refractorv son Bob who refused to marry hls cousin ulla her mother Mrs Carrol who con tmually upbralded the mortal enemy Chmg managts to keep hrs master fCol Ruddl m a very upset frame of mmd In the final scene we fmd ulxa marrled to absent mlnded Ned Graydon Bol planning to make Marjorle Byrd his fathers mald ln dlSgLllh8 his wife and Ol Byrd and Mrs Carrol enroute to the altar Parts were ably taken by the followlng cast Col Robert Rudd Kenneth Bazlch Col Rlchard Byrd john Watson Bob Rudd Wallace Scott Marjorie Byrd Dorls Twogood Mrs john Carrol Vxolet Shaw Julxa Carrol Irene Langhelm Ned Graydon Ray Crosby Lawyer Baskom Eddie Erlckson Chlng ah lmg Francrs Peacock Tlnrty fwe ' Y l W ,ff- l y r .ffuv',+l:f mm :: . . 1 . 4. gym - if g, as ei faafi c,gte,,,-X ejtwfaues Jw Y- Y? 7-23, 127, S-, i5 33' -- ,K '-- 'X-f fff f' h ,IF .. .rf - if --.--. , f. ....-.. A 1 . r,-, l ' I l ? ev' l - v r ,K ' ' H N f v r ,, r- , 1 f-, , u ff f ' fl 1 zz a - as - ' f 1 v , . , . , 1 . . . . Y! ' 7? ' ' ' 7 9 1 H . y J l 1 a a ' , ' I' . . I 'I . . h - . , H . . . . , . . . . . , , A , ' f ' l
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49451811 IIIPVYAIM -fi-3. nl A ' Scbolrzrslozp efilwarc! ITH a view to promoting higher schola ship in the high school Hansons ewelry Store of Tacoma offered to present a trophy cup to us with the idea that the student who stood highest in point of scholarship durmg each year should be Irene Langhelm was the recipient of this high hon or in 1930 and true to their promise Hansons en graved her name lh large letters on the beautiful cup and presented it to the school This is a very worthwhile gift as it is an incentive to harder study After all the attaining of hugh IRENE LANGHELM scholarship 15 one of the chief aims of any school A goal of this sort is very welcome and we most sm cerely appreciate it Omtorzcrzl Contefi N FRIDAY morning March 13 we held a local Oratorical contest on the subject of the Constitution in the high school auditormm The judges decision lnclicated that the contest was very close, as a tie resulted between ane Shaw who spolce on the subject Webster and the Union and Eunice Arneson, whose oration was entitled Our Lonstitu tion The final decision gave first place to Eunice and second to ane The third place also resulted in a tie between Elsie Adolphson who spoke on A Citizen, His Privileges and Duties under the Con stitution, and Lola Spadonl whose subject was The Constitution The judges were Mrs Edward New, Mrs A Richardson, and Mr McKee EUNICE ARNESON At a later date Eunice went to Tacoma to contest with the wmners from the other high schools of the county There were nine contestants in all at Sta drum where the contest took place Eunice drd very creditable work there and we feel justly proud of her Thirty rev I V -- v , A - ' J 1 1 4- A 4. Rf I 4 49, Air X YY , if Y Ag W lv i Y QQ - f ZQJ2- Dwgxff 3-.ai-'p-l, If Q lg i ' 2 - , f f ' ,A I 7 given the honor of having his name engraved on it. 9 5 ' 7 ' 7 I 7 . , . . . . I J , ' Q! ' 77 ' 7 . . ,, w . - . ,, .- - - - ce ' ' 93 ' ' lf 7 ' ' 7, 7 ' 7
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