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0000000000 P E R C L A W A M '00000000010 Senior Class History E, the Class of '32, started our career through high school in September, 1928. Cur aim was to conquer knowledge and incidentally to show how much we knew. Since we were a bright and cheery gang of freshies, we soon won an excellent reputaf tion for taking part in school acitivities, such as football, basketball, baseball, tennis, and also school plays. During our Sophomore year we figured once more prominently in all school affairs and especially in spending more time with our lessons. The result was shown by the great number of our names on the honor roll. The next year we assembled as juniors. Cf course the prom was our main event. Une of the junior girls won the oratorical contest of the school, and another girl won the 1931 scholarship award. In September, 1931, we started on our last year as the high and mighty Seniors with Mrs. Moran as our advisor. Our greatest task was to raise money to finance our annual. In October we gave a carnival which was a great success socially and financially. A dance and pot pourri were also sponsored by the class. This year most of the best players in all sports were members of our class. In the allfschool plays and in debate our class deserves much credit. The Seniors are working hard on our play, The Blossoming of Mary Ann. We owe a great deal to Miss Oksness for her splendid coaching of this play. We also want to thank Mrs. Moran for her sincere help and cooperation through this, our Senior year. ' Our Class Presidents for the four years were: Freshman year--- - ---Alfred Goldman Sophomore year--- ---- Elmer White Junior year ---- ----- J ane Shaw Senior year --------------------------- I-ola Spadoni The Class of 1932 is the largest class that has ever graduated from this school, there being 22 members in the class. What would they do without us, we wonder? Senior Class officers are: President ------- ---- I- ola Spadoni Vice President ---- ------ J ane Shaw Secretary ----- ---Elsie Adolphson Treasurer ----------- ---Mildred Perkins Class Representative ---- ---Helen Alvestad Fourteen 4
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wowofan-omonow P E R C L A W A M soafowawlaaeaeofemsmvwa LOLA SPADONI uLo99 1z'.v nice' to be vwruml when y0u. rt mitzmrlly nice. Appearances 'lg Tennis 3'-lg Orange Colored Necktie 45 Blossoming of Nlznry Anne 4: Class Pres. 4: Pcrtlarwzam 4. Vnledictorizxn 4. H0bby7Tcnnis. WILLIAM NORTHEY Hsin Maw: of fuu' words, me the hurt men Band 4. Holwhyglqshing. CLARENCE WATSON Watson Honor Ixus in honest toil. Boy Honor Student 4. Hobby-Chemistry. CECIL MIKELSON sccecn Speed: 1x g1cat but siluncc n gvcatuvf' Entered from Kupmvsin -4: Crier Staff 4: Pcrcluwam Stull 4. Hobhy-Hiking. RAGNA SWENSEN ifkagsff 'lHcv good sweet natlnc ncl'c'r 'rcluxcxf This ls So Sudden 45 G. R. Vice Pres. 4. Hcmhhy-Singing. MARINA COSULICH Smiles Its the smile you wear that :nukes muxhluc Kl'CTj'1L'l1:316.H Class Trczas. Z: Case of Suspension lg Class Rep. 3: Not Quite Such an Goose 3: Cn'm' Buns ig Yell Leader 45. W Hcrbhyflkzrwing. , Senior Emblems Colors: Lavender and Gold. Motto: Hitch Your Wagcan to a Star. Yell: Senior, Senior, Senior Class All the others we surpass! Senior, Senior, Rah Rah Roo! We're the Class of '32! Thirfeer ri 'i
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waxaw-axox-0-nouoaeoffofa P E R C L A W A M if-oweoxanaaeamalowamauw Prophecy H, it seems good to be home. The radio will be my friend and companion tonight, I guess, but still it's a relief and a rest. Let's see. What can I get? 'LGrrrr awk grooo-beauty expert Cecil Mikelson will now tell you how to find the fountain of youth- fno 'beauty experts for me tonightj You have just heard the famous crooner Clare McClallum. This ends the program from station ZZZ of Gig Harbor. Through networks we will now connect you with the N. B. C. studios- You will now hear the program of the Holefproof Stocking Company. Ladies and gentlemen, you will now be taken on the weekly ramble. Tonight instead of limiting ourselves to a single country we will be globeftrotters and roam at large. We will mount our airy airplane and land in Chicago. What's this? A great mob and a lot of cheering. Oh, the mayoress, Elsie Strandf ness, has been refelected. Well, everyone expected it after her clearing Chicago of all the gangsters and putting it back on its feet in the Hnancial sense of the word. What city is this? Oh, the Capital. It certainly isfoh, what's going on in here? A banquet in honor of Secretary of Agriculture Steven Wight. His bill on relief for the farmers has passed and I suppose they are celebrating it. Here come the bright lights of New York. That's the great court house where the Jenson case is being tried. Didn't you hear about it? The notorious John Jenson was caught by Sherlock Holmes the second, as he is called-William Northey. They say he went wrong because the law did him wrong so he is pleading for a new chance and with the eloquent Ragna Swenson to plead his case everyone is sure he will win. Whose estate is that on Long Island? Ch, the 'great Wall Street broker, Alfred Goldman, lives there. Cn again-oh, that's the ocean, isn't it? What ship is that? The S. S. Texas. I.et's stop and visit. Why, there's Captain Julius Spadoni. And there's the great gown expert, Marion Perovich. I suppose he's going to Paris to choose the styles for the coming year. He's taking his favorite model, Elsie Adolphson, with him. Mmmm, doesn't that smell good? That was the kitchen we just passed all right. What's going on, Captain? A banquet! For whom? Ch, can you imagine that! You don't say! What is it? Oh, the gown expert isn't going to choose styles this trip. It's his honey' moon. Well, guess we'll be going. Goodbye and many happy days. OH again-to England. Look, what's that beautiful new building? Oh, that, it's the new home for dogs and cats. The great humanitarian, Helen Alvestad, is to be at the head of it and there couldn't be a better one. Across the channel and into Paris. What's that? Oh, a football game between the United States and Europe. Let's go see it. That game was great! So the old United States won again. It's a great feather in the cap of Coach Signo Uddenberg. That was a swell opera, we say. Everybody thinks that the prima donna, Miss Shaw, was better in this than in any previous ones. Maybe it's because she wrote it herself. But On, on, on, why should we longer stay? On, ere the peep of day we should be miles away. Fifteen
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