Vaughn Union High School - Perclawam Yearbook (Gig Harbor, WA)

 - Class of 1932

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faacovfaxaawanowfowowfaafoa P E R C L A W A M owfowfacowfoweoweaafowmcoiq Sec. 9. Julius leaves his long legs to Tony Anderson. Sec. 10 Sec. 11 Sec, 12 Sec. 13 boyish bob. Sec. 14. Sec. 15 Sec. 16. next year. Sec. 17. Stephen leaves his quiet ways and high grades to Harold Perkins. Elsie A. leaves her place as president of the Girls' Club to Carl johnson. Mildred can't leave anythingg her sole possession doesn't go to school. Bill N. leaves his ears to Frances Woodardg then we suggest she get a Cecil leaves her ability to keep thin to Laura Edwards. Clare leaves his red sweater to Russell Seiber. Marina leaves her seat in history class to a dumb member of that class Lola leaves her ability to talk, to Anita Hunt and Lilly Clson, divided among themg it will still give them each plenty. Sec. 18. Tint leaves his affection to all of the Eighth Grade girls to be shared among them. He wants K. H. to be sure to get her share. Sec. 19. Helen leaves her giggles to Virginia Erickson. Sec. 20. john leaves his rosy cheeks to Mort 1V1cKenzie. Sec. 21. Mere leaves his swaggering manner and boasting ways to Jake Sellers, to aid him in being a womanfcatcher. Sec. 22. Jane leaves her place as editor of the annual to anyone who wants to go L'nerts next year. Eighteen WFQD Seniors and What They Mean H A of Mf A. A. J. J. --- E .S. - - -Honest Attitude - - - - - Chemistry Meddler Almost Anonymous Jolly Juvenile ---Especially Saucy E. A. --.2- Enticing Appeal S. W. --- ...-.- Studious Worker C. M. -Courteous Manner M. P. -.... Mighty Peppy J. S. L. S. ---.- ---- E. A. C. W J. s. -----------Just So Learning Student Wistful Nut W. N. --- ------ ---- ---Entirely Aristocratic - -- -Cheerful Worker -- - - -- - --Jawing Sister S. U. -Simply Unbearable M. C. ------ Mighty Crusty R. C. ------- Rather Cute R. S. .. ----- Real Sassy A. Cf. ----- Af1 Grid Star C. J. ---- Clever jawer M. P. ---- Mannish Prig

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Loweaeosganomawemhomaaea P E R C L A W A M aowoawffaioafaaiaahowemeoi Senior Class Will E, the Senior Class of 1932, are leaving this world now and starting out to find a new one. We Hnd that our possessions are too great and too many to take with us. We treasure them dearly, and so we are leaving them to ones we believe will protect and cherish them most. ARTICLE I. SCHCOL AND CLASSES Section 1. To the school in general, we leave the memory of the Class of '32. Sec. 2. To the Juniors we leave good advicefthe advice to pattern themselves after the Class of '52, Sec. 3. To the Sophomores we leave the hope that the depression has ended by the time they are Seniors, so that they may not have to face the troubles that we- their sister class--have. Sec. 4. To the Freshmen we leave nothing, for they tell us they have everything. Sec. 5. To the Eighth Graders we leave a sweet sister classAthe Sophomores- and may you look up to them as they have looked up to us. ARTICLE II. FACULTY AND JANITOR Section 1. To Mrs. Moran we leave sympathy for being our adviser, and we hope that she may be given a better class to advise next year. Sec. 2. To Miss Oksness we leave the wish that she may be principal when our children go to high school. Sec. 3. To Miss Russell we leave authority to boss all of the oncoming classes and to see that the school is run properly after we leave. Sec. 4. To Miss George we leave several bangedfup typewriters, the results of Seniors' tempers while typing the Class Play. Sec. 5. To Mr. Lauri we leave all our old chemistry essays with the hope that he will be able to win a prize on some of them. Sec. 6. To Miss Dunn we leave a quieter world history class due to the removal of a certain Senior boy. Sec. 7. To Hans Vinkness we leave three rows of broken, scratchedfup seats to be mended and varnished. We hope that he will not think too hard of us, remember' ing that we are kids only once. 4 ARTICLE III. PERSONAL Section 1. Rex leaves his manners to Donald McCurdy to be used at banquets. Sec. 2. Sig leaves his place on the football team to Peter Skansie. Sec. 3. Eunice leaves her sophistication to Dorothy Campen. Sec. 4. Elsie S. leaves her nickname, Battleax, to Catherine Alvestad. Sec. 5. Ragna leaves her black hair to Doris S.gjust for the fun of seeing what Doris will look like as a brunette. Sec. 6. Aggie leaves Spike to anyone who wants him for the next three or four years. Sec. 7. Clarence leaves his A in. chemistry to Katherine Watson, by special ref quest from Katherine. Sec. 8. Charlotte leaves her glasses to the treasurer of the Senior Class next year. They will magnify and make the class treasury look larger. Seventeen



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0000000000 P E R C L A W A M 0000000000 Seniors' Farewell Song Farewell to thee, dear Harbor High, The time has come to say goodfbye. As from your walls we Seniors go With sad hearts we leave, our seed to sou In life, but 'twill not be the same As Harbor-may she keep her name. Dear Harbor High, happy days we've spent As within your walls our time we've lent. Memory will bring us in future life Each hour we've spent, all care and strife. Still 'twill seem that even then We're back at Harbor, young again. Our paths will differ day by day, As each of us struggle along the way. But we'll ever strive our goal to attain, And never from helping others refrain. We hope that our life will others inspire To set his goal more useful and higher. Dear Classmates, our days here are o'er We'll darken Harbors doors no more. But our lives will prove as on we go To Harbor our success we owe. She will help us with care and skill Our future promises to fulfill. Goodbye, juniors, Sophs, and Freshies too, To each we bid an affectionate adieu. Heres hoping that you will live and learn, And always between good and evil discern. That as each day you onward go Life will on each, success bestow. Again, dear Harbor, we bid farewell With thee our minds will ever dwell. To thee our spirits soar and rise, We love you, Harbor, to the skies. With many a hope and cheer and song Thinking of Harbor, we pass along.

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