Vaughn Union High School - Perclawam Yearbook (Gig Harbor, WA)
- Class of 1934
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1-in Ex Libns PERCLQWHM 1934 h the Semor Class of Glq Harbor Un1on H1qh School H n I K S xx X , x 1 gx -f-:ff' --112 f - I' 1-A' A A - g-1-ff 'I 1- Publis ed by Gig arbor, Wzlshingto H mats ruurn from 111 srormx Qcas of :ln hxlnxag lwanlxs 1nd caer anchor 1 lg Hwrlwm Hwy 1111 1 argo thu 111111111 r1pa1r of wt rand decks norm p'llI1I 111 tfyrn 4 E 1 , ' p . , 11 thc' penn-f11l and pmrufrcd 111111-rw of G' . -. - - I 1' LII - d, 5 . K K . ' 11 , Q- RESCENT Creelc leaves the grandeur of IIS source Crescent lake and after flow mg quletly through the helds and forests of Crescent Valley broadens its channel and emp t1es lnto the salt water formmg thc north cnd of the Harbor Foreword N pulwlxslnng tlns edltmn o tlu Perclawam, our goal has lween to make II a lvoolc wlnclm would portray a true plcturc of life as lf lmaa lween II1 Glg Har lvor Hlglu School during tlme pasr wear, and to tlme Semors mlm an graduatlng uc mop at Ill a rlmm lr x mr max approprmu x f' urmlcl n rn lnpwu lllloxl lN3lI1fl'l NLTIN 0 WY N llavl Cl105Cn HS Our rnlftll lwoat mg ulnclm slems partlcularlx hrrmg lweeausr of rlu fact that Our four Xcaf QOLIYNL tl1rUugh lnglm school mav properly lu eompared to a nautlcal vmagf- -md lwecause of nts great xmport ance m rlm locality If, therefore we lnve succeeCl ed lh pxcturmg elearly and Ill tercsnngly the function of our scllool Clurmg the vear 1933 1934 uc ulll ful tlnt our qoal lns lweln attained , ' . t ' k , 1 C Ill it w' lwe ' V d' of vl. . '. 'l' lx ' ' 'Elini ' ul l ' - Ilxji and 5 ' .l 1 ul ur lille. ln our ella 'K to do rln. we Ded1ccti1on URING th four years that our ship has navl gated we of the crew have heen fortunate enough to have had shlp ol'l:1cers whose patxence and ceaseless efforts have not only successfully plloted us to our port but have also won our sxncerest admxmtnon Miss Russell who has been our loyal advxser for the past three years and who has untlr mgly and cheerfully helped m UCS WC feel Ilia! we RYE CSPSC ,any mdebted Besldes bemg an advlser m the truest sense she lns shown the lceenest mterest m each ln dnvldual and 1lways ready tw help hlm In apprecxatnon for thenr gulclance clurxng thls tnme we the class of 34 affecuonately dechcate thls 8dlIl0I'1 of the Perclawam to Miss Russell and the rest of the faculty I I l D S 7 9 . , . . the promotion of school activi- ' A . 5 . x ' I . . 7 Y , . NS I IXSS C umeutl BX I IZ I IS NC: XIIU A I, IIJ X ION . ,fI 5 M I IX'I'I'II S .RNIB ORCi.,XNIf.- 'I -XII II I- I'ICfS ,IXI ' 7 ,XII HDMINISTRQTICDN C The Shlp HE Ship of thxs Pemnsula ns composed of the sallo s from the small sh1ps ol Purdy Elgin Rosedale Crescent Valley Llncoln Artondale Wmuna Arlett1 and Mldway In mneteen hundred and twenty one our good Shlp Umon Hugh School of Gxg Harbor set out on xts first voyage wnth Mr Cook as the Captaln From that tlme tts crew has steadnly mcreased until now It numbers two hundred and twenty elght ln comparrson wlth thlrty four passengers thnrteen years ago For the past three years w Inve be n successfully ptloted by Miss Olcsncss The hoard of directors whlch oversees the financmg and runmng of our Ship ts compos d of the chairman from each of the ports from whlch the sallors come They are Mr Makovlch Chairman Mr Pearson Clerk and Mr Northey Mr Flemlng M Peterson Mr MCKBHZIC Mr Sehmel Mr Alvestad and Mr Peterson At the present tlme the center of all thought 15 on the constru tnon of a gym nasxum and audntorlum for the school Although lf would b an add d expense to the Pemnsula xt would soon pay for ttself tn the beneqt that nt would gtve to th commumty 7 lk a I W Q I f 1 1 9 9 9 9 9 K a '7 1 , . . , , , ' '. 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Semor Class of 1934 Dear rrlencls, Emerson has sud We are all inventors, each saxhng out on a voyage of dnscoverv, guld ea each bv a prlvate chart, of whlch there IS no duphcate, the world lS all gates, all oppo tumtlcs I thmlc rhls quotatlon 15 stlll true today, m pt ol present conchtlons There xull m the lu ure hc numherlrss opportumtles open for most xx uw art tquxppt an 1 x t rum t LlflX'lIL ln urst x N rm l r tm se s f trutm monor unst hs mess lem mss an the other great urtuu of hte, and vou wall soon have developed a character which can mthstand all the sto ms of tlme 1nd will le ready to receive the opporrumty when lf comes Wlmxle lf may not result ln a supreme 3Cl1l9Y8 ment which the world calls great, xt will nexer theless call forth thc nohle qunlltles which you h1vc fostered, and gxvc you the satlsfactmn of xsorlc well one Qmcerelv Al IFF OKSNFSS Y is MARX M GI ORCI IYDIA W MORAN Iuvrrugy Q XX 1l,mgg0n B A Mnurxnly ol Waslxxlxgtmxn B X C nmmvrnnl Nl3fhf'm3 rye H Word De ar Scmor s, On Graduatlon Day tht Clus of I934 will all on nts shlp from the Port of Glg Hfarhor The memlwers wlll lexvt the slup 1t the V'H'l0llS ports for wluch they have emlnrlced As Class AdVlS0f, I lnve ohscrved that tht olllcers have been at 111 times self rtllant and EHICIENI the Class has supported IIS oflxcers and dlsplaved a most commendable esprlt de corps Ir may be proud of lts record ln school IICIIVIUCS Its mfluence his lween good here I am sure that each member wxll contxnue to exert such an mlluence ln the port to which hls gmduatlon shxp wxll h1ve t1l-:en him Smcerely IRFNF RUSQFI I F IRl:NF RUSSFLL Lnnersun of W1 hxgton B S Home f onumus 4, l AGNES DUNN W A IAURI uxrl o X sun nvnrsuy V1 n un 1 Mfg S A l Q .' 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Aa' ' ,f ' P' . , X Y- J -'N A-,Q .Y --- Pv,w - ,ir ae,-. .,. .... ......i Q , T.T-- Senior Crew Cctptam 'lmes Olsen ltrst Mate Helen S1ndl1trs1 Second Nlate Frances Borgen Purser Anna Hunt Semor Class H1SlOIY UST four years ago lh 1950 thxrty sw freshmen llned the wall of the study hall Of course, out atm was to get knowledge Graduatron was our goal and lf stood out as somethtng very precxous m our hves Even lf the upper grades thought that we were tnstgntflcant freshmen we drd not 1nd before the year was over they too had a drflrerent opxmon We were represented rn both b1seball and basketball the freshmen gurls having won the class baseball games Durlng our Sophomore year we had can enrollment of forty two Agam we were well represented nn the school 'iCElVlIlES havmg taken flrst place tn the dramatnc d1v1 sion of the school declamatlon contest held at the school and also tctlclng the tltle of class champlons m volleylnll The mam events of our unlor ymr were tht Prom and the unnor l lty Both were Il huge success At last wt are ntarmg our goal Ilus year our t1sks hwy been larger 1nd more numerous Our one a1m throughout the year has been to secure money to hnance our annual and through the success of the Fesnval Senior Dance and other entert'un ments we have been able to do this l l , . .. x I - - - - r I I . , s ' . 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' . 111' Clctss W111 N order that our renowned learn1ng our superhuman understandmg and our un dxsputed stud1o11sness may ever he remembered by the students of Glg Harbor Hlgh School we the Clas of 34 do sadly and mournfully bequeath 1n the last w1ll and testament certaxn rlghts and propert1es ARTICLE I To M155 Oksness our pr1nc1pal we leave the w1sh that she wlll be a source of help and pleasure as she has been to us To MISS Russell our class aclv1sor we leave the w1sh that IH years to come she w1ll not have another such class to advrse To MISS George we leave those shorthand notebooks to use as an example for other classes To Mrs Moran we le1ve the xx 1sh that she has not sullered too greatly from teachxng the Englxsh IV class To M155 Dunn we leave the hope that she w1ll have a quleter flrst per1od to teach Enghsh I ln To Mr Iaur1 we leave all the dllapldatcd chemistry and blology 0LIflll1C books ARTICLE II To the Student Body IH general we le1ve a gorgeous prcture of the greatest class that has ever graduated from th1s school If we are not great 1n sue we at least excell ln number desks of that area Thexr herltage also 1ncludes the publlcatlon of the 1935 Perclawam and the tr1als and tr1bulat1ons attached thereto To the Sophomores we leave our cast off garments books papers and notebooks Also any other useless deta1ls that help to make up a busy school desk IDIO a mess To the Freshmen we leave our good manners our haughty manner when talkmg to a lowly underclassman and the many objecuonable tralts that may be p1cked up during four years of h1gh school l1fe To the Elghth Graders we leave our class advlsor M155 Russell It IS certaxn that they could fmd no better person to gu1de the1r footsteps through the maze of financ1al and socxal cl1fl71cult1es that confront a first year class 1n the throes cf organxzanon ARTICLE III To Hans Vxnkness our faithful Janrtor we leave a legacy of fifty thousand spit wads To Ernest Matson we leave the debatmg prowess of Thelma Talk1ngton and the oratory of Wllma W1lk1nson Wlth that comb1nat1on he can t lose To Betty McDonald we leave the qu1et manner and shy ways of L1lly Olsen wlth the suggesuon that she use the same To Marle Nelson we leave the queenly manner and stately Stflde of Frances Borgen Allan Scott leaves h1s athlet1c manager pos1t1ons for the last seven years to Paul Muehlen Grettle Swensen leaves her artlstry to Frances P1ck WITNESSES Baby LeRoy Slgned Sk1ppy WILLIAM JACOB SELLERS Duddln Head ones I 7 I . 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To the -JUIIIOFS WC leave the SCIIIOI' ROW, arid all the half Cl'1CWCd gllfll under Il1C . 1. , ' 9 7 7 L ' 9 s , . 5 , ' v tl . . . . . . , 1 ' , 1 . , -I Class Prophecy 9 I lay in a declc chair ahoard an Ocean lrner which was hound for the vast Port of Gig I-larhor, fanciful dreams flrtted through my semi active mind picturing the destinations of my classmates of twenty years ago First, to the Orient where I found Donald Nelson, a large and portly individual dressed in the latest of spring suits and courteous even with hrs thirty million dollars and ten cents worth of steamshrps the Nelson l..lll8 Drifting ahout the streets of Singapore making last minute purchases I saw a tall clean shay en young man yyrzh his collar rn reverse and a worried loolc on hrs face lr yy as lclarold Hopkins and he yyas yyorrying alaout the millions of hearhens in the rient Ax Nye d ro rr ee a 1 e at ai r o t rr yy L I H1 mg r no r e e onyyr K I1 ay IISIIIQ IDKIIIX I S1211 lnlllgllq Q UII I Xllllng llallhl later oornte ut time 1 an Oxfor ra uate toun my yy ay to a got eours large sign on the door to the oflrce read George A Scott, Manager and Instructor and in smaller letters The Dumhawamhee Golf Course Scotty crawled from under hrs pipe and welcomed me vyrth a golf cluh and informed me that he was married llrapprlyfyw to Mildred C My dream cnanged location again and I found myself rn Paris at the Hotel Splendid under the drrectron and management of Wilma Wilkinson and Grettre Swensen Wrtlr the kind send off Grettie gave me with the hroom I left for l ondon I found london agog with the announcement that Katherine Heartlaurn, the famous actress, was making a puhlrc appearance rn Londons greatest theater Of eourse I couldnt mrss this personal appearance, so I hought ticlcets for myself and Tuesday, my yalet, who appeared in the latter part of the Paris dream The famous actress appeared on the stage and the crowd gave her a tremendous ovatron It was our classmate Katherine Xvatson and at her side, her hushand Carlos Orteva Karl Rortyedt to you lheater, y rrlr ticket in my hand fir Throyy Out Another Anchor, starring Popeye the Sailor and Olive Oyl Spectators reeled rn the aisles and the stage hands took a yae ation as l arl llms as l opeye and liarhara lVlcTurnal as Olive Oyl toolc their laovy Auron t Ire aoxing matcres y her I found Elmer Vyintergreen and Beau lirummel l5unsen dancing alaout the ring exchanging lore pats trat yyou r a rorse 'I rey eXe11I12t. tfts rrgats elt r1grts,trey yyere in a elrncr they were out 4 ' ' mtergreen i oyyn rum 1 rrga ytre e rm On tyto rn e n eau rumme unsen or l-lermie enning yyas eroyrne re ryyyyeigrt e ramarm the yyor An an y e rm e into tie ring t her rusaan tie heayyyyeight champion Haly pietures floated through my mind Allaert Seyertson E rtor of the New N rle Herald Antone Ancich third hase and Antone Slcansre first vase on the New X yrle X anles Rolvert Crandall ehref teehnrcran for WPAI Thelma Tallcrngton, Superintendent of the big lclarlaor General Hospital Laura Edwards piano sitting roreh singer, Ruth Berman President of Vassar College Harry ohnson, the great detective story author, lilly Olsen, champion of yeomen s rights, Ruth Perry, owner of a chain of restaurants, ames Olsen, Secretary of Agriculture rn the cahrnet of our hrst vyoman President Frances Woodard A spell ef quietness and then my dreams toolc to the arr There I saw Russell l 8 OV L. . s f tzrllce- of l me' l s far' lrightw 'd . rd le- sp lee ey re- of his 'ifek lloris. :ml lieu little' li. ally, illalc v lexrver of Srngat I 1:1 simple' thing in rr dr-rrrnl. l rourn-y'e'd 'ard try Delhi. th' la d of Clhandr, l' 5 L l' ' sf . M l. .g' 4 ' .4 -do e ns. dG.d. -,li d ' . li' ge,sX . , y ' ' e , ' , C ' y ,sl K I I A pause and then l found myself in Times Square. standing laefore the l-ittle M 2. as v' ' -si I' . e H ' . ' Hy ' r o l - l L . l r f e A I f 'l' t -. - l . L . X . ' '- .. l. ' ld ltll. l 'le'-fl.g-dl'i.. gl .lf-s.'Vl' la ',' l. -' f- .sf it oh. what xr wg lleyrml. Wh 'aj U s d ' f e . 'Isl t It l ' li . ef. ' . l 'e'e'. tciil lluis rut. A. d Hlaz lk: sl 15 ' N - XV' E B. ' 'd l 'z l 'l r tr of 'J ' ld. d S d' 'l' la-d l - ' o -'l gl d. l' 'L ' . K .'y, '. K A ' , , s y 5- ' , A , , K 1 eq . x K . L - 5 n s A I I I R. J V r , V . Class Prophecy Cconhnuedb Sleher pxlotmg hrs huge plane The Splrlt of Grg Harhor Down to earth again ln a parachute jump with Clara Spadom and then a vrslt to one of the many Hrglr Schools m the Blg Clty the facultv was composed of none other than Ehnor Nlc Kenzxe prmclpal Frances Borgen teacher of forelgn languages Elsle Clark teacher of mathematlcs Marten UISIOYIT teacher of history and Nadine Novak the musle teaeher Last hut not least the Smlrclch Brothers were the presidents vrce presidents managers etc of the largest salmon factory rn Glg Harhor whlch remlnded me that I hadn t eaten yet The dmner gong sounded and my slumher was over Oh well rt was a nlce dream anyway And Such ct N1qh1 for Love ARL R decided to grve a BARBAR Aque and heach party C0i'11bll'16d He m vrted FRANCES B LAURA E ELINOR Mc GRFTTIF S KATHER INE W FRANCFS W ROBERT C HAROI D H ALBERT S TONY S and NADINE N They started the evening off hy playing RUTH and JACOB and some not carmg for the game went Swlmmlng Frances B to he dlfferent went to wade m a nearlay pond Great SCOTT' rhrs nxce SANDY beach WII MA wantlng to glV8 her a llttle friendly advlce and You hetter DON your clothes hefore you take that walk O K rephed Frances and walked off Karl told the group they were free to do as they pleased untll they heard the alarm CLARK rmg then they were to come hack to the frre In the meantlme Frances had found a large oyster and hemg very fond of oysters she gathered a few and then sat down to hx them OH' she gasped A nlce WIGHT PEARL Suddenly the alarm rang All rushed hack to the hre and there was Karl all exclted Elmor has just eloped wlth that well known alumnus the hloncle hoy with such WENNING ways The OI SON of a gun exclaxmed Tony I deC'LARA celehratron pxped m Katherme Some of the group dlsappeared hehmd a grove of LI MS They had gone to HUNT LII LYs for the hrxde s houquet The hoys hurried to get the cars ready to follow the elopmg couple The RUSSELL1ng of the hushes told of the approach of the flower gatherers They piled m the cars and were off By GEORGE' I get to klss the hrlde fxrst said Tony When they arrlved Reverend J SMIRCICH was MARIEN the couple HARRY JOHNSON was playlng the weddlng march ANTONE' Mmmmmmm Such wonderful tones he made the old organ send forth CROSBY was smgxng I Love You Truly TALKING TO No one frances W slipped out and tled tln cans on the grooms car The moon was shmmg hrlghtly ANCICH a night for love' 19 . . . . ,i ,, . . . ,, , . K K :I I 'Q Q a ' Z - 1 ' 1 3 ' I ' I I JA ei, I S- -.5 f , . ' f e , e , I p ' x ' ' . .... . . , . I 7 . . . . ' ., ., ., ' Q I ., - ., . ., ., . ., ., ., , . K , E. . 1 , ' i ' re x nv ., , . . . . . cried Frances, I can't wade ln a pond full of PERRY-winkles. I'll take a walk on - - as . ' . . . . 4 , H s ', se , ,7 lf 7, ' . 5 , ' 3 . I rr sr L re - . . . . , 7, E K u 1 F x 1 K U I . , . . I -1 K .xg N i Y! h If Y T, ' .. . , . me - as - - x - I , , . -'C K K J 4 n T x . . ,a cz l ' i av x - . , . . . G l ' ' ff . . s Y, . ' - , J e ' . ' I ' r l . . x ei si 4 4 1 I n 4 A n ' s Sculor s Loq ot Important Events EPT 5 After a three month s summer crulse the Shtp anchored at Glg Harbor for the followlng n1ne months It had the same crew as the year before and about 207 passengers Everyone looked forward to many entertalnments on board and ashore SEPT 29 The thrrd fourth and hfth class passengers went ashore to the Im provement Club Hall and had a Mlxer Everyone reported haymg a good ttme OCT 13 This was the nlght for the hrst and second Class passengers to hayt thelr MIACF After these get togethers everyone seemed to know each other better NOX ll S mor p ssengtrs staged a lug l fl a T 1 o award A tat CC nrt la e wlta Sl esaows an fu 3 Cy was turne into '1 apanese Tea Room Through the ooperatlon t all thx ttrned t to 1 a l g success NOV 9 10 11 Leaders Conference a great honor for those who get to go It 1 held at the Un1vers1ty of Washmgton each year and leaders from ll f l high schools ln Washrngton attend Our representatlves thls year were Anlta Hunt editor of the Perclawam Grettle Swensen presldent of the Girls Club Russell Sleber president of the Boys Club and ames Olsen presldent of the Semor Class They were accompanled ly our advlser MISS Russell They also brought back many helpful suggesttons from the Conference AN 12 Thls IS Statlon G HS of the Penmsula Broadcasting System broad castlng aboard the Shlp anchored at Grg Harbor Graham lVIcNan1ee speakrng and actmg as master of ceremonles for the brg Semor amboree Thls cvenmg we have celebrttles The first number wxll be muslc furnlshed by the Corn Cop Pipe Club don t mmd our yodelrng cowboys folks Next a tap dance by our little sweetheart M3fjOFl8 Lane Truesdale Now we w1ll be favored by a musrcal number by the Batchelor Twms Peter and Pan Oh' here comes our perfect fool Ed Wynn ladres hold your hearts here IS Btng Crosby stngmg Thanks Dont thrnk the QfUdl0 IN falling apart lf s just Colonel Stoopnagle and Budd learmng how to skate That 1 all for tomght ladles and gentlemen and as Statton G H S 1s sxgmng ull y t Vylsll ty te you that refreshments and dancmg w1ll be tnyoyed by all those who art prestnt u 1 y 1 11s ll y 1 ns llli 10 Semor Dance Always ?tl11ITlpOI'l3l'lE tXLI1ElOI l Senxors All l l taptatns cooks sallors and the crew went to Horseshoe for the gala OCCASION Muslc was furntshed hy the saxlor lads ln Lees Orchestra from Bremerton Most of the dashmg heroes from the Shrp dtd the sailor s hornptpe w11l1 the fa1r lassres Everyone exerclsed hrs sea legs plenty and went home aappy MARCH 73 Thrs was the day for us to don our aprons and overalls to clean the Shlp and nts surroundlngs from top to bottom The baseball players went to play wlth the team from the rlval Shlp Vaughn and after a Grrls Club I1168flI'lg and fourth period we were drsmxssed to renovate the Shlp Each class was grven a certaln part to clean and the work was supervtsed by a captaln We all enjoyed Campus Day 20 I I Y , . . , . . - , yi . . . . I , , . ' . - . '. 5. Tl ' 4: Q ' J . ' . W' Y ies y'.l 'o' yisltors and all n l . ll 1- d ks we 1 'll d l jd -gl d l ' G ll ' '. ad . 5 . . F c ' o' . . 'S 1 ou 'ae . ai' - y s - ff .' 7 . 'S V .I ' 7 . I . ' . . . . El ty t IC . , Z . y , 3 . . , , I . . , 3 7 9 9 J , I 1 5, 1 - ' a wonderful program in store for you. We are featuring some of radiols most famous 1 v - ' y v : ' . ' K , ' 4 I1 1 1' 1 I ' V Y. Q 1 u I q 7 - 4 I -ku . . , . ,, ,, , . . , 7 s . V' . , , 1 T . . - ' , . 1 5 I A .E s .E 1 I . .L . rf .1 I 5' ' 'If K Nl s c ell be furt ll 'cl la 11 lycal o1'tl aqtra. lf, . -' -. ' 'f' 'rtae .. oktae A A 5 s - - -Ev f V V h i Nl - in Y ' 1 s ' r '. V 5 . , , . . . . , . 7 Scnlor s Loq Cconhnuedl and we found enough to keep us busy for the rest of the afternoon APRIL 21 junnor Prom Thxs was one of the bug events of the mne months and rt was looked forward to wtth great anxlety The program constntuted the burldtng of a new Shnp on which the Semors wrll travel after leavmg the old Shlp of G H S After a very good meal had been consumed Sklpper Alice Oksness laid the keel of the new vessel Then Chlef Engineer Lydla Moran supervised the construction of lf Chlef Steward Irene Russell launched lt and also christened lf the Lucky Star Purser Agnes Dunn then pushed rt out into the water for a successful crurse of smooth salllng Boatswam W A Laurl moored the Lucky Star and then II was ready for an evenmg of dancmg and fun It sailed to Horseshoe Lake and muslc was agann furmshed by the members of Lees Orchestra from Bremerton The Class of 34 smcerely hopes that the Lucky Star takes them over smooth waters of the cruise of Life and also that each Shlp that leaves Gig Harbor Union Hlgh School may travel the same course APRIL 27 Z8 29 Dates of the Glrl Reserves house party at Camp Mlyajlma mgs that our Club have over there are always remembered by those who go Twenty three glrls accompanied by Mrs Moran Miss Oksness Miss Russell and Mlss Turner left Frxday afternoon and returned Sunday After three days over there II usually takes them the rest of the year to catch up on sleep MAY 7 County Track Meet Held each year on the Hugh School Field Nlne teen dlstrlcts compete on the track and the school with the hrghest number of points recelves a pennant MAY 11 I2 13 14 SENIOR SKIP The whole class along wlth our adviser declded to take a day off so we took the proverbial Senlor Skxp We shall always remember thls outing as long as we lrve We went on slmllar trips when we were Sophomores and unlors but we dldn t dare sklp school then MAY 27 Baccalaureate at the Presbyterlan Church Mlss Mary ane Turner was m charge of the servlces MAY 31 Graduatlon Thxs year lt was held at Communlty Hall where we re cerved our saxhng papers whlch IS a promotion from our second voyage to our thxrd that of further learning and life JUNE 1 Our Ship IS now ready to go on a vacation for three months We have all studxed dxllgently and deserve the few days of summer that are ahead of us Next fall we shall agaln be ready to anchor at Gig Harbor and take up the course that we have just left .fs 21 I I I , - I - - - .1 ,Q ' ' - - rc rv - . . . , 'Q I ax 1 ' CP 7, ' . Q, . .. 1 a - - The Camp is a beautiful Japanese building located on Fox Island. The many out- A 5 . ' 7 . 7 I 1 A , c . A Y Y 7 ' ' I I 5 , . . . , . I r ' . . , - 7 41: ff--s , I vr,A x.-'V X 131114 S ur wx x ensen uc 1 tn I ln ery, xml vp, C ran a endall D I e IN a on P glean re r f e Norris O Iiernt en IX Mo un A XX alle A XV: mt dvard f' M Turnal NI XX est D Fuqua P Alve a d It ex etersen o rn rum rn y M Makoxnrx I3 Seunr M Nelson A Nlodun I. Carnpnn H Long fx Iolm un Nl Natucu Iumor Class HISIOIY N Septemher 1933 1 crowd of l11ldSl'llpl'l16I1 called unlors set ball from the shore ln their trusty sallhoat UHS with Slclpper Marvin Natuccl at the helm of their respective quarters on the sald shxp ready to weather any Icmd of a storm and they had plenty of them Some of the mates on hoard tool: part m the Mud shlp s acrlvltles, xn form of the one act plays Those who represented were Carl ohnson, M1Idred Austm and Kay Norrxs Then came the unxor play Reach for the Moon, under the dlrectxon of Miss George S3lIlhg nent hne and m Aprll ue gaxe a Sallors Hop for the Semors In form of a hanquet and 1 dance In spite of rough weather heforehand no one was sea slclc and 1 good time was had Is all Thanks to the untxrlng ard of Senlor mate Miss Irene Russell tt s x a mn t 1 r XX stop to mole at rht shrps log for the mar ere s n vtltt wf our thru dehattrs and dramatic students Margaret Crandall Carl ohn son Ernest Matson Also notxce of our boys who represented us lI'l football and hasehall We are nearmg port now It IS lVIay XVe set saxl 1n Sepremher 33 and with lalr salllng me reached our deslgnated port ln May 1934 The shlp docks and we chmlw to the top mrh our captaxn 111 the forecastle nom The former helmsmen haxe put out for new uaters and me are ready for another year of salllng Ship Ahoy JUNIOR CREW Captaln Marvin Natuccx Flrst Mate Peter Slcansle Second Mate Carl ohnson Purser ohn Lysell 22 l 9 VI s N I VI ts J l l In-1 lx 'n.' I M pl . H. Sr , . XV. M -II- . IXI. Aust . O. I3 '. Y. FI- rr. M. I d II. R. K . . ' rrr. ,I. I.vselI. If. 'I ta . . . s . .Xrmnd Run: M . I..uxr1. N. Costello. il. fh rrr. K. ,. , s , 1. d . . , . gl . S. I5 - s. 1. 1: . , ' . A . . sl d. 'llwv Hun- P. R il . A. P . . j. C II . H. XV- ng. M. C shy . ' I. . I I. I I . . ,Q , .. . 4 ' L V ' r f I ' ' f 7 ' 1 . f 3 I A A I .ff I.-'. I-Ik dt-t lt-dick. He. K '. '. . A - H .I-I ', Q -.K .. C V. I K ' sr L-q A 1 5 4 J . . . , . . , . lmntlmvuv- llrrt Run H Knight Matson S White A Peterson F: Scott D Scott D Kr-trham L Nrlson lVl Lowe C Alvestad Nl McKenzie F Then Qmlrclclx .Stand Run L Campen R Mltche C iehmel lVl Slcrlvanlch Lawrence D Mr ride ' V Maras G Hunt M Nlldtsater H Frlckson W Fastwood W Arneson W Crosby A Peterson A Bergen P Muller 9 Mrdtsatcr Nl Smith H arclmt' Hoots R Spadonl R Olsen Sophomore Clctss H1SlOIY EPTEMBER 1932 the good shlp Advance, carrymg the class of 1936 welghed anchor and departed for the dtstant land of Graduatlon wxth a lxst of 56 pas sengers Our frlends and relatlves urged us to make the voyage knowrng that It would mean rlcher, fuller lrves for us The first year passed rather uneventfully In the course of the year we dlscovered many talented passengers among us, such as football players, actors, muslcxans, and brxlllant students Th1s year, after a pleasant cruxse we reached a peaceful harbor, the first stop on the second lap of our long voyage This harbor was the scene of a party called The Mrxer Here we became better acquaxnted wlrh the passengers from the shlps of classes 37 and 38 Other ports, where we stopped to celebrate, were Festival, Chrlstmas, Washxng ton s Birthday, and Class Program, at each of these as well as at the popular ports of Baseball Volley Ball, and Football we undertoolc to do our part to our fullest extent, recetvlng words of praxse for our efforts ln the celebrat1ons We braved the stormy sea of Mrd Year Exams and, our ship belng undamaged we sarled onward under our banner of green and gold, completxng the first two steps of our voyage towards our dCSIll'l3IlOI1, under the able supervxslon of our advlser, Mrs Moran SOPHOMORE CREW Captam Rlchard Baldwm Flrst Mate Fred Qulstorlf Second Mate Alxce Peterson Purser Amy Borgen 23 ,JJ N . .I , - . . I . .. s, j. . . cr ': , . . . All, 1. . A . . 'Q ' , j. ' , . B' , F. luck, Third R1m':'R. Baldwin, G. Schweslnger, Fl, Qluisltorll. lxlorthev. R., Tllurstonl, Mrs. -Mdoran,-M. Hahn. . . ,. ' ... ', .. '. ',j. J. .. ', . ., I Y ' ee ra - - L . . . . - a x 9 , A 1 . 1 a I 4 va sn oo n s rm n umm P ertn loxorxsx R nl P Pike L Severten lx Nlcfoy T Reed Chrttenson P Vxleht A ones A Watson K Anclcm I- Do e L Love B Peterson N fuleuf A Senna- H New K Thurston M Northey P Nluehlen C Nlollvr ei R l l'51hr D Larson Miss George B MC onald B Carroll I. Hurt l lax Kopper man H Turner H Peterson D Bowman E Tromblev AVING for our motto Rowmg not Drlftlng and Miss George actlng as our stroke, the Frosh Crew of forty stx are well on thelr way to hlgger and hetter things and hope to rom thelr crafts mto a wmnmg place m 37 Several of our crew have made envlahle records ln sports and all have heen keenly Interested ln the school actlvxtles Our ventures on land have been xarlecl and successful The gtrls newly organ wed Volley Ball Team, wxth Edlth Lowe as Captam, havlng won over the under classmen, stooped only to the Senlors Whlle the season was vet young the boys lnsehall team, captamed by Gene Forsythe was undefeated Wlxen sta 1h the Freshman Class Pro ram, our crew ment alr mmded and g g g hrought hy IUIPCFSOTIBIIOH well known Radlo Stars to a responsne audience The Honor Roll h1s lween 1 strxctlx fennnme aifau mth hte guls holclmg forth Helen New Betty Peterson Peggy Plke Patsx Wlnnex and Karen Mcfox f-Ks me re 1ch the flI'llSl1lI1g hne unturhng our colors orclnd and sllver me msh to express out gratltude to lVhss George for havlng set the pace and kept 1 steady stroke IRESHMAN CRFW C aptaln Tom Reed Ftrgr Mate Helen Turner Second Mate Betty Peterson Purser Betty Carroll P4 ' I t 1 Int! Ron' l. Se -rt e , H. C lc. G. Anpdu.. D. Ca a , P, W' B. ed hs- .HlVl. . ' 'l. ,Tl - s. .s ..r. nd mt,-M,J'.-. 'f s- f 'rfif 'vlx il' ' 1. ..r 1. 'Hun ma: f .... - , l. 1' V l. D . .A . l, I. s.. . J 1lsen.lf. - I Freshman Class H1S1OIY I I re 4 - ' U - ' . X J my . h Q . . . . , - 1 ' Q A 7 ' . s lk- ss th- ' A- s ,K '--I , 5'-g ' -Y I , .l X. fl - ls. Thi . h- .HV'.,, '. , H 7 1 A AA E Vy WghrCS E a S FvbhH Ich1lMDhlb D JU-1dbgA rn D E1qh1h Grade H1SfOIY HE first day of school in September we all felt very strange most of us coming from small one or two room school houses The first day twenty eight students answered the roll call representing the seven districts two from Artondale five from Arletta three from Midway one from Lincoln five from Elgm eight from Crescent Valley and three from other states Before the year was over three students with drew and one entered making the total number which fmlshd the year twenty six The class colors decided upon were green and whlte and the class flower lily of the valley Both the girls and the boys enjoyed playing baseball wrth the other classes of the high school and also wrth other schools The boys and girls had a contest 1n spellmg and of course the girls won so the boys gave the girls a Valentines Party We all had a good time playing games eceivrng valentines and eatrng cake and drmlcmg lemonade We greatly appreciated the work and help that our teachers gave us 1n preparing us for those terrible tests Although we haven t ld or done much this year besides studying, we have thought a great deal and someday we ll make dear old Union High proud of her once insignificant elghth graders EIGHTH GRADE CREW Captain Harrlet New First Mate May Peterson Second Mate Mary Wrght Purser Marion Dahlberg 25 Fur Row: R. rmstrong, B. Alvestad. H. New. . rne, . X man, NI. i . . atre. . C rman. G. ccor, Sather. Svrona' Run: F. johnson, Nl. n o . , Ni! e . . a erg, Nl. Fynboh, . Pearson. . en er . . Heine an, , Fleming. Third Row: W. Theis. S. Edwards, Nliss Dunn, R. Sharpfbtkw. M, Peterson. Nl. Karlsen, R. Hahn, E. Landcaster, F, Johnson. I I r 1 a 1 i i i Q v 1 n a a 9 ' ' 9 a ' ' 4 . , . . , ' a . , . . . y . W , . 1 Honor R011 I QLJR K EIIJSI fw:1X fx I i P-5 ,. , I. ,, . X , 1 UW v 'N1,11g,1 ' ' :,1V.f.14 Ygxwv N1 4 I 4 . F . . 1 , ' V' 1 3' ' Nz. 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' I s ' ' x ' - . , . l , . , . V J - - - ' Q , 6 . . ' ' 7 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 Ofhcers Null ln Guls Club HE Girls Club under the splendld leadership of Mrs Moran has completed another successful year ln IIS worlt of creatlng a more friendly amtude among the girls as well as trymg to cultwate better hahxts The ofllcers for the year have heen President Gretna Swensen Secretary Nadme Novak Treasurer Amta Hunt The mam accompllshment thxs yea: was the qullt wlnch was made for the Glr s Room Each gxrl made 1 hloclc vurh her lnlflillb emhroldcred on lf Mtetmgs were held turx month 1nd nntters of lnterest discussed 1fter Ml1lCll lnl1chc11l talks and programs vurt gntn Club Work 4. 1 P Xvlnney B Pettr on S Mndrsattr K Spadonx O Bnrntstn JO 4 'Q V I . I . N, u 1, is kiwi.-H. u sw.1m.A1, ll fQu.s!o1Il,K Norm- A 'Inu n 1 , - . , . , K Vice President ------ Frances Borgen . .K .Q ' . V . . V .l, r x A V ' V V I 2 ' rx 3 l ff , 5 , 49 Lf .K I 3 ,. . . ' . ' Oihcers m ASI: TS Boys Club HE Boys Club was organized under the dxrectxon of Mr Laurx The mam purpose of the Club has been to raise money for the Boys Athletlc Fund A smoker was sponsored to raxse money Officers as elected for the year were Presldent Russell Sleber Vice President Herman Wennlng Secretary Tony Smnrcxch Meetmgs were held once a month ancl talks gxven by several local men Among them were Dr H H Ryan Dr A S Monzmgo Mr W McKee and udge Ryan of Bremerton Many improvements were made on the athletlc held and around the school Club Work C H 31 a r Q 2 - I J. S ircich, H. Wenning, R. Sieher , ansie, , mircirh I 1 , I . l ' V . , . Treasurer ------ Antone Skansie : . . . , . . . ' , . . , .I ' Q . ' I if' ' .rf-. .- R. rnndall. L. Campcn, . Swensen J. Lvsell, D. Nelson HL, CIVICS Llub 1 K 31.1 Heselveb N 11. . Q ,Y FHHH4 ' Jn 'I'-'.V'.'lli .iI -x..ur.' . . nt' L... '...11 '91 ...mx xx wrzhx . 1n'l1Ix.wn, NI IHIIHIN Z .v .. rlI'.'. Li Y'-VY . f' 'UH N 1 ,.f. IN. L. 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' Y . I . J ' . . ' , . Ar the close of the term in 1930, Irene 1.anghelm's name was engraved on it. . . , .- 7 ' 7 7 . . , . .- 'l . XX IN lx A H11 School Plays THE RED LAMP X ATHILDA Derrmg IH Sanclbergl vsas stern with her nlece and nephew Alice E Whlte and Harold Derrmg T Smlrcxch Archie Clark Olsen and Allce were rn love Marlulda dlsllked Archle and thought they should neser marry Alxce used the red lamp as a slgnal when the coast was clear A hurglar BIII Wortlm D Nelson entered the house and talked wlth Harold They also agreed on the red lamp Brll was taken for Archie The mald Annie O Shonc L Edwards was a sweerhear of Blll s Marlnlda decided tm let Alxce take Archie and his mherxtance Isl IPINC1 KITTY 5 IJATI S Kitty If Spadonl 1 always qettlng her dates mnttd and ask lzvelyn M Austm Mina W WIIKIIISLJI1 and Flo F Borgtn to help her She has a dau mth Ted and also mth Stanley H Wenntng so asks them to help her hut they you not to Mr Rowland A Qcwttl and lVlr Fleming I SINIFCICIII come and ask for Kltty l'lo and Mxna III turn Illllllillig them Stanley lwrtak therr you Stanley comes and yust as Fyelyn a lrtaklng her you Knrty come xn She rokt wer other date and so keeps htr dart IAIIII Stanley MISS MOLLX Regmald Peters C ohnson and Annie G Swtnsen Ins sister hayc ullan Hewltr R Sleher III care Molly IM UISIOTIT thelr unwanted nxece comes to v1s1t them under the name of Lady Elusla who they were expectlng ullan and Molly fall in love Lady Elusla A Hunt arrxves and the story of Molly 15 re vealed ullan IS overjoyed for Reglnald wanted hlm to marry Molly Lee Crosby Kay NOTFIS and Nadine Novak also took parts In the play whlch added comedy to xt 36 Q 3 . gf, , ,Q E as - I sh . B V s sl . I 5'lav1dm,e: A. Hunt, N. Novak. VV. lnlklnson. Maud: I. Qulsmrtl. R. Swl-rr. ', Norris. C. Spadom. Nl. usun. -I Smlrcxth. A. Scott. . Y , , I, 7 K l I y I . y 1, IJ- T . I . . f f. I . v ' l - I ' - ' . V K . . . , - . . . , I . Y X, L Q Y I . ,K-D . . 5 . . . . ' ' 'I I. f' A I I ,ILJ -a 1 c. I, I, fJ' . . ' . lx I . ' 9 1 ' MN: Mll MPt M L Mdtt Mdt N Chomtct Cc: Gypsy Operettctl of Chomta P Miller Chonita is Murdos daughter She loves Stefan M Natucci a gypsy boy Murdo tells Chomta that she has to go and stay with the Baroness Stanescu G Swensen who is the sister of Chonitas dead mother She has to stay there until she learns their ways then lf she wishes she may return Chonita does not want to go but it was the wish of her dying mother so she leaves with her nurse Daya S Midtsatre She meets her cousm Konrad A Petersen She likes him and has a good time with him but she still thinks of Stefan Stefan brings her the news that her father fell off of a horse and has hurt him self She leaves for the gypsy camp with Stefan Konrad and Daya Stefan believes that Chonlta loves Konrad so ignores her Chonita cares for Stefan so does not know what to do To straighten this up Daya calls a gathering of all the tribe She reads the stars and tells Konrad that he is wanted home to go for a trip to Paris which was his ambition Chonita is to stay with her tribe Stefan IS to sing to her as before The play ends with all the tribe singing to the two lovers Other characters were Baron Stanescu Lysellj Emil a servant QH Coolcj the gypsy girls QB Peterson N Novak M Peterson A Petersen E Lowe and M Lowe 37 9 5 l I f L r ' .e. A 4 1 p. b M ' 974 . a UCCI, P. i er, . e erson. E, Lowe , owe, M. i sa er. B. Peterson, S. i safer Kneeling: l. Natucci, l N4 URDO fH. .Iensenj and his band of Gypsies are celebrating the 18th birthday H ' 4 . ' 3. ' ' ' ' . v 4 . li - t H A , c , 1, I 1 A . . , , ' . f - P- ' ' ' 1 . . , ' . . Q I U- 3 ' , . : . .3 . VJ . Q 1 V .x W Y J Slmdrnr A Peter nn D Sehrnel H urtnrfl M Nlaknxrrlr l Matsnn l r rll H Sur-ns Wennrng 11 Nl Nelson aturrr M Austrn ru n lN fran a Iumor Class Play ENNIFER Lee fH Qurstorfll, an herress scheduled to marry an Earl falls to appear rn the weddrng processron, and escaprng to a dude ranch ohtarns a posrtron as secretary to the wealthy Mrs Larrrmore, M Nelson ohn Cameron A Petersen om of the owners of the ranch had had an event ful career The younger son of the Earl of Sherelwourne Errc and clexoted ro the older brother, Clarence, he has assumed the responsrhrlrty for a drsqraceful act of the herr and has made hrs wax to Amerrca accompanred hy hrs frrend, I arry Kerrrgan M Natuccr hrs partner rn husrness ln the meantrme the old Earl dres and Clar ence succeeds to the trtle harrng won the hand of Pamela Parnell M Malcorrch Errcs former sweetheart Atter the death of the Earl all communrcatron wrth Errf ceases wrth only the famrlx solrcrtor lcnourng hrs vrhereahouts Erre rs qurre unaware that Clarence has heen lcrlled and that a clrstant cousrn, Edmund ll-l Swensen through subrerfuge has succeeded to the trtle ru mun no rn smrtm m an merrnn erress ns w tn rrlte x ennrfcr, and hrs unexpected arrrval at the ranch causes romplrcarrons Pamela who happens to he Mr larrrmore s nerce jorns the crrcle and the HIT13llI'lg drscoverx 1 made that Errc A Peterson rs alrxe Errcs rdentrty rs cstahlrshed and ennrfer finds that after all her destrnv rs the Earl of Sherhourne M Austrn, O Berg, M Crandall, D Sehmel, E Matson H Wennrng, Lysell, all add excrtement to the play 38 Y Y K Q Q - 5 rx? 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I K7 Y A l H A MQ EMK Semor Clctss Play HE story of the disappearance of a famous jewel the Emperors Emerald causes much mterest rn the Theta Pht House especially smce nt rs surmtsed that a band of college youths 15 gullty of the theft The arrrval of a yol ng woman enmfer Lane G Swensen who after an automobrle accxdent falls to remember her xdentrty adds to the excltement especlally after the loss of a strmg of pearls ennrfer 15 suspscted Courtney Calhoun M uxstorff suspects Brlly Breckenridge H Wennmg the football star of a rrval team To the consternatron of all the Irish mald L Edwards proves to be an accomplxce of the thief and ennrfer proves to be a detectlve The football vrctory IS told over the radro The companronate engagement of Theodora Van Dyke C Spadom and Hal Harlan T Smrrclch whose purpose was to brlng Bettma Burton H Sandberg to terms proves to be an engagement that reacts upon the partles involved The happy endmg of the romance of Ruth Remrngton A Hunt and ohn Wallace Olsen whrch had begun eleven years ago ends the play Corlnne F Borgen presldent of Theta Phr Gall K Watson the house mother Molly F Woodard refractory freshman Allan A Scott Peter Smlrcrch Gordon H Hopkms Robrn R Sreber a campus busybody Marran fE MCKEHZIE a would be Journallst Beverly l Sellers a mllllonalre and Cecrle E Clarlcj a prospective freshman all add comedy and excltement to the plav Q MQW! - l - ., V E 1- 4' A ' - l M.- 4 , ' I .. 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I' ff' HIS Grectiesi Case It Ib past m1dn1gI1t 111 London It IS snowmg hea11Iy TI1e great cltv lk a st1r a11d two muffled f1gures are seen 5truggI1ng aga1nst tI1e fury of tI1e storm One of the two IS Mrs IVIar1e Rohertson, the r1ch he1ress The otI1er hgure lb that of a 111an He lb tall well over SIX feet 1n I1e1ght, and h1s sharply featured face IS blllnlng w1th 1nteII1gence TI11s man 15 Sherlock Holmes, tI1e great detect1ve He 15 servlng ID tI1e C3P3ClIy of IUOdX guard for Nlrs Robertson In I1er r1ght hand she CHYFIES a hottle of catsupl Sherlock Holmes peers over I11s shoulder at tI1e dese1ted street He does 11ot oI1sr1e th1t 1 hunched, masked f1gure IS cra11 mg cIoseI1 IMIIIIICI I11111 TI1e 1111 SILYIOLIN PLINUD IN I ondon s gre1test 1rcI1 cr1111 1 1 s geo e o 11111 t on 1 1 1 111 1 LIN 111111 1 X 3111 s I INK Il I U If LUIS Ill ess s s e es We ' Ile! e U Illes slfs N I1 IWLNI I I I been X1 1 elusstt L 3 O Ill IM d1st1nce tI1e sIo1sI1 1ppro1eh111g l'lgLIIL of D1 IN1cI1oIas Co11r1d creeps nearer an nearer h1s VICIIINS TI1e 111urderer hcks I11s I1ps nervoush as I1e creeps up on IVIr Ro ertso11 TI1e I1e1ress g11es a scream of terror 1s the XlII'l1l1 proceeds to choke he1 to death The struggle Iasts onI1 a few mmutes 1nd soon IVIrs Rohertson hangs hmply IH tI1e arms of Dr N1cI1oIas Conrad Sherlock Holmes looks upon the scene of tI1e murder and then resumes I11s cross word puzzle Dr Conr1d 501285 the peg leg of I11s 11ct1m and starts to chew OI1 1t A look of dumh desp11r crosses h1s face NNIILI1 h1s teeth smk 1nto mood The surgeon doesn t know what to do I1e IS up a stump He fIa1ors tI1e leg v11tI1 catsup, 1n then l1e tr1es to de1o11r II The t1sk lb hopeless so he decldes te leave the wooden leg alone SCENE II solve tI1e murder I:1r5t tI1e great detect1ve f111ds 1 hottle of catsup 1nd a can of pepper standlng alongslde tI1e dead I1od1 Th1s IS srro11g ev1dence Then Holmes measures the d1sta11ce from tI1e 11a15t of tI1e XICIIIU to tI1e hottle of catsup He WTIIBS t11s 111 11s note 1ook de looks tor a poss11 e ellle 1s to I1o11 the murder was co1nm1t ted LIIII'-1C111g the 11ct1m s shoe Holmes fmds tI11t I1e 111s 1 cluh foot 111d I11m1ne1 1 s so IL 1 r1te t11 01111111 11s 11ote111 e ser1te1es ll 1 1 1 1 111utters s ou I11e 1s II llillle I I1 1111111 I3 1 Il 1111 II 1er t1r1 SCI INIT III 1 Il 11 t1r 111ent1s 1t 1 a11 t1e 111111 Ll of Mr Ro1ertson h1s 11ot we ll N011 XX e nn t1e 11re1t eteet11e 1er we Homes 111 1 1 1 Ur W 11so11 s s 'I Ylexllsers nest 1111ts 11ere su posed to 1lXe 1ee11 retu1ne 1 1 111111 t1r e 11s 1g 1 smooth I11o11 of tI1 deteetwe ls 11r111kIed 111th deep tI1ougI1t 18 I1e contemplate th1s a 1ct He CI1dnt Isno1 1 I1etI1er t1 11 I11 t11Ior for wreech of promise or or 1 promise o 1reee 1es A no IN 1e1r upen the door Qherloele Homes opens t1e nor 111d there st1nds Dr N1e1o1s KOIIII 1SgUINL 1s 1 QCII 1 He 11 t1 en I11 necktle It 11ch c111111111I IS t1e f1rst to sp 1 Ho mes It s11 I Ie1IIed IVIrs 1r1 Robertson, hut 1f 1ou trv to catch 111e, 1ou Il he tI1e next 11ct1m The 1111d surgeon tI1e11 sI1ut tI1e door 1nd walked down the I1aIl FIVE 1n1nutes pass by and then Inspector La Strade of Scotland Yard walks 111to tI1e roon1 Holmes, says the Inspector Dr Conrad has confessed to tI1e murder 40 ll ' ll nal. th' .urg 1 11. Ur. N1'I1 Ins C 1 '. CI. No I ' S IT. Cf 1 rad il 1'1e o . 'de1'11 :1nd:1 111111 I 1: hut he 1s.1I50 4111 expert l111Id-11111111111 II1' Is doing Il ,11141II :wld-1111 11111 1 . II1s AISI 11 efers I11111' e' II1 1sedl Sudd 1 I - heir .11. de111'11 on 1111 l'III'l' to 1-1 1 he-1 1 15, le-11. S' 1'It11k H I 1. dt 1' ' 'fide' Ie' .1nd p 1 '1'eIs to 'orle . ,, orl ILIYZIC. ff I 1 As tI1e hrst streaks of dawn appear. we hnd Sherlock Holmes attempting to I1 A IT: 1Ik . I ' .t.' 'I-I1 A 1 .. ' 1 I1 I' 3 .11-f.. 11- Isd fl' 1 es -11.1. -1fh1'1,1e111111'1- 1 11 ,Il 1. '1 1 I e' . 1 11A I e' . 1'Ie II. d I is I . ds 11 I 1 I ULU I lb L5 I I fl, 5 I .I Ie ly 4. da II l T 'd I ' l 5- It I .I e 5 I 'C If1d. '71 I d I1k 1. d1 SI 1 lwk I 1.. d hs s'de1-kek , '.. . 111 then' .111d1' on linker Street. Hollne. 1s seen patchlng a pam' of old ' ,, H15 '1 It . p I,'1I11 1 -1dl11I1s.I-.Ie1d.y,.o,TI1f s d f. . ' ' 1 1' 1' 1 1 e s e 's .' I 11 f . II 11'I k ck I 11 d 1 1 .. 1 I 1. 3 I1 de . 1 1 51 . , .. 'I I.. If '. d. CI: '. 1d . k -'ll1. 1 I . s .k1 off' I '11 - . -' ' . 1- . 1 'f -' 1 M. of the rrch herress Mrs Marte Robertson After the report had been made Holmts drsmrssed La Strade wrth a wave of hrs hand Then the great detectrve turned to hrs colleague Dr Watson and exclarmed You know Watson Im begrnnrng to be come susprcrous of that fellow Conrad SCENE IV At srx oclock that evenrng Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson prepare to take up the trarl of the murderer Dr Conrad We see Sherlock Holmes under the bed lookrng for a dramond strck prn Watson asks the detectrve Have you seen my dramond strck pm? Doctor Watson answered My dear Holmes you left rt rn your B1by Austrn Curses muttered the detectrve now I have to End the Austrn' The two frrends leaves the house and go orrtsrde The great detectrve turns over strcks and stones rn a search for the Baby Arrstrn At last he finds the trny car The great detectrve drrres the trny car underneath the brrsk London traffrc Mrlc 'lfter mrle speed by untrl Sherlock Holmes p1rks the Austrn outside the modest home of Dr Nrcholas Conrad Insrde the house Conrad the mad surgeon rs down rn the cellar lookrng for hrs lawn mower He rs scheduled to perform a major operatron for a grass wrdow The great detectrve and hrs frrend walk rnto the house The great detectrve was the flrst to speak He sard Conrad I arrest you for the murder of Mrs Marre Rob ertson Conrad replred What proof have you that I am gurlty? Sherlock answered I know you are the murderer because I saw you do rt and then later you confessed your gurlt to Scotland Yard It rs true sard Conrad that I krlled Mrs Robertson but I had a motrve she rs my mother rn law' Holmes bowed courteously and replred If that rs true then I can only sympathrze wrth you SCENE V Months pass by and Sherlock Holmes rs begrnnrng to lose possessron of hr senses He rs rn love' He fell rn love with Mrss Elda Adams a school teacher of 111 people' It was a case of love at frrst srght Nerther dared to take a second look' SCENE VI The next glrmpse we have of Sherlock Holmes rs at the weddmg The ceremony goes along fine untrl the trme comes for Dr Watson the best man to produce the rmg It takes the great detectrve Sherlock Holmes exactly forty five mmutes to End rt and then the ceremony goes on When he krsses the brrde he says aloud My frrends thrs rs my greatest case At thrs moment the lrghrs go out and suddenly a womans scream rs heard outsrde the church Holmes rushes out just rn trme to see the arch crrmrnal Dr Nrcholas Conrad runnrng away wrth hrs wrfe Holmes doesnt care about the wrfe but when he sees that Conrad has hrs Austrn he grves chase The fugrtrve has a brg lead over Holmes untrl a prece of trn forl stops the Austrn When Conrad sees the cause of the accrdent he mutters Ah I am forled agarn Conrad percerves that Holmes rs raprdly approachrng so he runs down the road and rs heard of no more Sherlock Holmes clrmbs rnto hrs Austrn and contrnues on hrs honeymoon The last we see of hrm rs when he rs whrstlrng ust Before the Battle Mother SCENE VII Many years have passed and Sherlock Holmes rs as happy as a marrred man can be The great detectrve went whrstlrng down the street A wrld bull rushed at hrm The anrmal werghed ten thousand pounds and thrs rs undoubtedly a lot of bull As the enraged anrmal rushed by Holmes cut off hrs tarl Then takrng the tarl he threw rt rnto the Thames Rrver Thrs rs the end of the tale 41 . . 1 . ,, X . . , . . 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HTHLETICS Pep J EP the stimulus whxch urges the team to vlctory creates the energy and the moral whlch mean the margm between vlctory and defeat Support the team and support the school Nothmg that a school has hrmgs out 1ts sporrsmanshlp more than the pep shown ln backmg the team If we can t all play on the team we can show by our cheermg that we are with them every mch of the way whether to victory or to defeat lV1tf7 an H nztfv an H nltfw an H a r Wzlh a B mth a B wztln ln o r Wrtlv an Har nfztfv a bo Harbor Harbor Harbor Two- our six exght Who do We apprermte TEAMf TEAM' TEAM' Go bark go bac go bark to llve Woods Go bark you rant delwer the good You haven t the pep you haven t the ja Z You fvamen t the leam the Harbor has 45 , ,..,,. y . t .. . - y 5 f - - 1 7 4 ll 'Q - . . , 3 I - - . .7 . ., , kc ' D , W , .1 v K ' . Coach V55 O hh E L1ne up Harvey lowers played center throughout the season He was always on the alert ready to stop anythmg that came his way lee Crosby played end He was one of the few who could catch passes Russell Sieber a hard taclcler and a hard one to stop played halfhaclc He too was one of the fellows who could take the passes olm Wxglvt a ready player played end IH the games He didn t mmd talclng a lrclclng Curtxs Watson another player played tackle ln the games He was never suhstltuted ln the games Herman l'Vennzng a rough and ready player played taclcle ln the games He was never substntuted m a game Earl Elms although llght dld lus part hoth Wllfll lus sp1r1t and lus energy Paul Alu slaa' played end He seldom ltt lus opponent get hy without a struggle for If lllnrf Bon man had the rlght splrlt and dldnt mmd gettlng heat Hms part was playmg guard C nz 11 a Ht s gn pumtr tspttu y m 1 ught pa r o m l well hall vaclc was 1 good 111 1r vund p 'ayer rm y to take any position on tht me Ernest Ma! on 1 good player of the future He played halfhaclc Arllmr Paterson team captam and fullback a regular wolf m sheep s clotlung Harold ouensen a typical Napoleon when m a football sult He played quarterback Albt rt Nortlvey a promlsmg player novs playlng guard Gladstone Srlmfesmger played guard A tough red head qulet but ready to take xt Rolnerl Tlmrston the boy who could play e1ther halfhaclc or fullback ames Barnes B1llMuel1len Paul Mfrelvlen Edward Trombley Frnes! llfzglvt Gus Angelus were the substitutes 46 EJ , . u 4- 'R l Ja F ,. ,,. 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Games EPTEMBER 22 started the football season for Gig Harbor The game was with Sllverdale After two weeks of practice our team went to Silverdale to be defeated 8 to 0 The opponents made their touchdown in the first quarter the other two points of their score resulted from a touchback ln the second quarter The second game played on Harbor s grid was a practice game with the Stadium Reserves The home team aggressive and in possession of the ball most of the time were awarded by a score of 20 to Stadium Reserve s 0 The game at Poulsbo was a heroic struggle to the end The home team made its only score a touchdown in the second quarter The game ended with Poulsbo in possession of a score of 14 to Harbor s 6 The Ortmg Harbor game was a deadlock of intense excitement The first touchdown was made by Harbor in the hrst quarter The second and third quarters were composed of fast herce plays neither side being able to get any noticeable advantage Two more touchdowns were made in the last quarter making the score Harbor 12 to Ortmg s 7 Harbor won from their ancient rivals Vaughn with a score of 14 to 7 When in possession of the ball both teams were very good at the defensive but upon losing The game with Shelton was another victory for Harbor the score ending 14 to 7 Harbor hard pressed throughout the last half had a hard time defending her goal line The first score a touchdown was made by Shelton this was soon followed by two for Gig Harbor Vaughn redeemed herself for the loss of the first game in the return game played at Vaughn Although our team put up a determined resistance Vaughn made a touchdown in the first quarter The team held Vaughn in check during the rest of the game Harbor lost the game to Fife the score ending Fife 32 to Harbors 0 The loss of the game was caused chiefly by the fact that the Harbor team had football suits and not divtng suits The determined resistance Harbor put up didn t seem to avail them much ln this game tae B 47 7 . ki . . . Q . ' 9 ' Y , . . . . - 1 . , y . - . . - 7 , , ' 7 . . . , , , i 3 it their defense didn't become determined until they were close to their goal line. . . , . ' , 7 ' 7 , 9 ' 7 ' ' ' Y , . -4 ,s u ' . n L' ' - ill V . ua Y C 4 ,W I - I Sf HOOL Tl AM Sl INIOR TE:AM Guls Baseball ASEBALL IS the favorlte sport of many of the grrls, and for thrs reason and the fact that the glrls have splendid class Splflf the diamond was sysarmxng for some time wrth enthuslastlc players Then the class games commenced The Freshmen and Sophomore teams were very utnly matched and after some days of strenuous playmg the Freshmen mon mth two games out of three Next came the unror Semor games These out vtxy rnterestmg and tht umors were vlctorlous me games that followed hrtuttn tht umors and Freshmen vrtrt vuy tr e hut after much strenuous hghrmg the LlI'llOI's hecamt the hasehall champrons 1 ylayus t ams lt o ous emors Rum Boman Qrtttn Sxyensen, lk thermt Watscarm Helen Sandherg flara Qpadonl Thelma T1llc1ngton and Wxlxwma WllklhS0h, unlors Dorrs Sehmel, Marte Nelson, Annu Modun, Mmnre Nlodun, Opal Berg Mlldred Crosby Mrldred Austm, Mary Makovxclm, Vlfglhla Flemming and Margaret Crandall Sophomores Sxgne Mxdtsater, Helen Erlclcson, Catherlne Alvestad, Alice Peterson Amy Borgen, Martha Halmn, Frances Plck Marglt Mtdtsater, and osephmc Lavrence, Freshmen Vlfgllila Zulvevlc, Lucxlle Hurst Peggy Prlce Betty Peterson, Edith Lovye, Mary Lovorlch, Bernxce Pederson, Dorothy Carman, Helen New, and Fay Peterson A school team has also been chosen DOFIS Sehmel IS captaln and Mlldred Croshy 15 manager We have played and lost one game 48 1 -4 XTX .ff A I I Tl. 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Th- of th' te . mv- as tl II ,Z ,f l . 1 ' ' , f 7 f - Boys Baseball HE hasehall team thls ye1r was l18I'ldlC'lppCd greatly from l1clc of equxpment The hoys went forth xnvldlng the opponents dxamoncl only to he confronted wrth gayly hedeclced teams However they dnd not lose he1rt 'llIUL,Lfllll 111 went out 'll1Ll pl1yed wel consxderxng the ClI'CLll'I1St'U1CLS The hrst game of the ye1r hrought together the anclent x1v1ls Vuxghn nllld Glg Harhor Thls was 1 victory for the H1rhor with 1 score of I5 to ll Prom then on our tough competltlon 1nd poor equlpment seemed to he our downfall In a game wlth Port Qtchatd, our team lost m a score of 7 to 4 The nevt game wlth Eatonvllle 1lso resulted ln our loss with the close score of 6 to 5 The game wlth Kapowsln was our defe1t wlth 1 score of 8 to 5 1nd lh the g'lU1C wlth Roy we lost 5 to 4 A elose scores wut lont result ll1 out heme the VIKIUFS The regular hneup consxsted of the followrne, players fxateher S Lulevlc pltcher Lysell hrs: hasem1n A Sk'lI1Slk who was also c1pt11n of the team second h1sen1an P Slcansle third baseman A Peterson short stop G Rossl center held Smtrclch left held R Slehet rlght held F Baht Of these pl1yers A Slc1ns1e, R Sleher G ROSSI 1nd SfT'l1I'ClCl1 wlll gf'ldll'lfl. thls year SLll1bI'lIL1lCC5l:OI'IllC te1m were A Northex A W1tse111 Collin P Alvest1d 'll1d T SITIIYCICII Speecllaall ISC OSS GF lvl ISDOOIK Lvl ii U56 U N' Babe 49 I xg .14 xt I L V I h, 4 1 4 . . .a 1 L. .K I J. d . 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