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

 - Class of 1932

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vowowfafmrowwwra-ramona P E R C L A W A M amaeowauaaracoxauanan Back Row-Elbert Boman, Hilmcr Larson, Paul Ridley, Marvin Natucci', john Lyscll, Elmer Fosness, Arthur Peterson. Carl johnson, Henry XVenning, jack Coilin. John Murphy, Ernest Matson. Middle RowfAnthony Anderson, Olga Bernsten, Kay Norris, Mildred Crosby, Mary Makovich, Marie Nelson, Doris Sehmel, Helen Quistorfl, Annie XVallc, Solvcig Fosness, Annie Modun, Arthur Moe, Mr. Lauri iadviserj. Front Row+Harold Swcnsen, Paul Alvcstad, james Harding, Virginia Fleming, Minnie Modun, Margaret Cranf dall, Bertha Mikelson, Alice Vvlight, Sarah Edwards, Dorothy Campen, Doris Perry, Nick Castello, Peter Slcansic. Freshman Class History ARLY in September about fortyfiive Green Freshiesm crossed the threshold of the Peninsula's highest institution of learning. We immediately started to put our original ideas into practice but were soon sunk to a lower level by our upper classmen. To date our achievements have been nothing to brag about but with all our latent talent, our enthusiasm, and with Mr. Lauri as our class adviser we expect to soar to greater heights. Cur class officers are as follows: President ............................ Peter Skansie Vice President ...................... Helen Quistorlf Secretary ............................ Carl Johnson Treasurer .......e...,................. john Lysell Class Reporter ........ - ................ Doris Sehmel Yell Leader ............................ Kay Norris Kay Norris and Nick Costello entered the declamation contest. Kay was chosen as one of the representatives of our school and captured first prize in the humorous section of the County Contest. Arthur Peterson represented us in football and baseball. .At the Carnival we put on several sideshows and stunts. Class Yell: Take off your hats! r, Stand on your feet! Here come the Freshies, They can't be beat! Class Flower: Wild Rose Class Colors: Crimson and Gold Motto: Don't try dying but die trying Twenty-three

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P E R C L A W A M wwwoxowraeawawofcawta-to Buck Row--George Rossi, Jake Sellers, Russell Seiber, Donald Nelson, James Olson, Antone Skansie, Antone Ancich, Curtis NVatson, ,lulius Smircich, Herman NVenning, Lewis Campen, John XVight, Karl Rortvedt. Middle Row-Gordon Fisher, Elinor McKenzie, Esther Erickson, Irene Beals, YVilma Wallcensun, Frances Borgan Thelma Talkington, Laura Edwards, Katherine Vkfatson, Helen Sandberg, Allan Scott, Robert Crandall, joe Cherry, Miss Russell ladviserj. Front Row--Tony Smircich Lyle Catt, Lee Crosby, Crettie Swensen, Elsie Clark, Marizin Quistorff, Frances Wood' ard, Nadine Novak, Dorothy Harding, Ruth Boman, Anita Hunt, Harold Hopkins, Albert Scvcrtson, Earl Elms. Sophomore Class History E started in September with an enrollment of 42. We were very grateful tzu have Miss Russell as our adviser. The class oiiicers were: President s.............s..e........... James Clson Vice President .,e....,.................. Lee Crosby Secretary ............e,.s........ Frances Woodard Treasurer .......,.................e.e. Anita Hunt Class Representative ...e......e..... lvlarian Quistorif Class Reporter ...,.e....... i ..,.,,....... I rene Beals Yell Leader ,...,....e........eee..s.e Alice Carlson Sergeant at Arms .................... Donald Nelson We took part in the Carnival given by the Seniors. We also put on a program for the assembly. In the allfschool plays we were well represented. Wilma Wilkenf son from our class won one of the first places in the school deelamation contest. . Sevf eral of our girls belonged to the Girl Reserves. We took an active part in football and girls' and boys' baseball and basketball. We also were the class champions in volleyball. . Class Iviottoz Going Higher Class Colors: Blue and White Class Flowers: White Carnation Class Yell: Tutti Frutti, punch and judv, Sophomore Class will do their duty, Don't you worry, don't you fret, Sophomore Class will get there yetf fwerityfiwo



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0000000000 P E R C L A W A M Back RowAEdward Theis, Ruth Alvestad, Add Peterson, Evelyn Gross, Martha Hahn, Mary Trombley, Amy Borgan, Alice Peterson, Mary Smith, Helen Erickson, Catherine Alvcstad, Lawrence Campen. Middle Rowfjames Peterson, Herbert Knight, Floyd Harding, Gladstone Schwesinger, Roy Spadoni, Robert Olson, Albert Northey, Fred Quistorff, Donald McCurdy, John McFarlane, Miss Dunn ladviserj. Front RowAVv'illie Arneson, Vdayne Eastwood, Lillian Nelson, Genevieve Brabec, Gladys Hunt, Margaret Boman, Zelda Hensley, Mable Lowe, Catherine Bortoff, Helen Lunore, Richard Mitchell, Mort McKenzie, Robert Briflct. Eighth Grade Class History HIRTYSIX pupils assembled in Miss Dunn's room, September 1, 1931. We all felt lost at first but after a few days we were all well acquainted. In October we chose the following officers: President .............,.....-L,.... Albert Northey Vice President ..........-...........,. Edward Theis Secretary ....o........,...e.. Gladstone Schwesinger Treasurer .......oo................... Amy Borgan Class Representative .................. Willie Arneson Yell Leader ...................... Catherine Alvestad At Christmas we gave a little play. We also took part in the Senior. Carnival. We presented a play in the Vy'ashington's Birthday program, held at Community Hall. Our girls' baseball team won three games out of four. The boys' speedball team won only one game out of four. Some of our boys were subs on the football team. 'We intend to be very active in spring sports also. We have appreciated very much the help our teachers have given us in preparing for the state exams. We are looking forward to four more years at good old Union High. Twenty-four

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