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NAMI TANIDA College Prep. Course. JACK THOMPSON Entered Washington from Seattle, College Prep. Course. HELEN LOUISE TAYLOR Girls' League actlvlty award, Secretary of L'Amltle, Llve wlre, Lens business staff, Glee Club Operetta, College Prep. Course. LOIS TOMPKINS Secretary of Clvlc Club, Isto, 6th term Girls' League Representative, Sec'y-treasurer of Girls' League, Lens staff, College Prep. Course. MENLO THOMPSON Football, Track, General Course. MARGARET TONSETH Editor of Phreno, Freshle Frollc, Lens llve wlre, Girls' League Vodvll, Class committees, General Course. TED TSUBOI General Course. EDITH VOGET Colonlals, German Club, Writer for German paper, Gym leader, College Prep. Course. PATRICIA WARREN President of Girls' League, Vlce- president of Student Body, Student Council, Wash. and Lens staffs, Editor of Masque, College Prep. Course. BILL WATT Editor of Washlngtonlan, Executive Com- mittee, Gold Scholarship pin, Student Council, Presl- dent of International Club, College Prep. Course. BETTY WETHEY College Prep. Course. ALBERT WEED Gym Leaders' Club, Cross-country team, College Prep. Course. ROBERT WINES Domino, Book Exchange, Lens Ilve wire, Gym clerk, Freshle Frollc committee, College Prep. Course. KATHARINE WETHEY College Prep. Course. PAUL WIEDEMANN Track, College Prep. Course. WALTER YONKER Football, College Prep. Course. LYTLE YOUNG Business Mgr. Class Play, Spanish De- partment, Llve wire, Freshle Frolic, General Course. BOB IMUTE President of Euk, HI-Y, Executive Committee, Stu en Council, General Course. SENIQRS
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HAROLD RASKE Gym leaders' club, Order of the Mitt, General Course. JEAN RICHARDSON Lens art staff, Isto, Trl-Y Girls' League committees, College Prep. Course. FRANCES RENICK Manager of Book Exchange, Schol- arship pln, Ilve wlre, Lens bus. staff, Spanish Club, College Prep. Course. THURSTON RIEDER President of Order of W, Euk, Treasurer of Student Council, Track event captain, Ilve wlre, College Prep. Course. THOMAS E. RILEY College Prep. Course. ELMER WARD ROBINSON Order of W, Treasurer of Fencing Club, Domino, Treasurer of German Club, Track, College Prep. Course. CLIFFORD SCHIEL Football, German Club, Order of W, Live wire, German award, General Course. HAZEL SCHRADER Entered Washington 7th term, Gen- eral Course. ABRA JANE SEEMANN Colleie PrepQC JY 0 9 I MAE SEID College Pre . o se. X 3 mll.1'oN slckmae urer'of u of w, Foo:- bau, Winner of tr a al s Q1 , civic club, col- lege Prep. Course. PHILIP SHOEMAKER Treas r of Spanish Club, Con- tributor to Spanish paper, ollege Prep. Course. DON SMITH Class Play, Master of ceremonies of Freshie Frollc, Washingtonlan staff, Gym Leader, College Prep. Course. DOROTHY L. SMITH General Course. DON SWAN Band, Orchestra, Fencing Club, College Prep. Course. JEANETTE SWIRE Isto, L'Amltle, Girls' League com- mittees, College Prep. Course. ERLE SWANSON Football, Treasurer of Student Body, Pack, HI-Y, Order of W, College Prep. Course. BOB TARRANT President of Domino Student Couni c l Assembly Committee, Track, Lens staff, College Prep: Course. SENIORS
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DOROTHY HILSCHER President of Nall E utlve Committee, Stude t. 0 unoil, Washingt St ff Live wlre, College P p C rse. CLASS COLORS . . Silver and Emerald Green CLASS MOTTO . . Ad Astra Per Aspera HISTORY OF THE JAN., '36 CLASS Four years ago, approximately two hundred new students entered into the various activities at Washington. The Seniors gave a grand Freshie Frolic for the new possibilities, who gave the impression of being rather awed and confused. Leone La Duke and Julian Dryer, respectively, chosen as queen and king, reigned royally over the new class. The most important class activity for several terms seemed to be studying. Eventually the sixth term arrived with a class party, at which child- hood games were played with much romping and laughter. The much-looked-for seventh term brought class organization. A most efficient group of officers was elected. During the eighth term the class gave its Freshie Frolic, which the Seniors enjoyed as well as the Freshmen. The next event was the class play entitled Thru the Keyhole. This was such a grand comedy and it was so funny that the laughs couldn't be counted. As this play was such a wonderful financial success, it was important as well as entertaining. Senior Class Day was an event to be remembered always. After four enjoyable as well as beneficial years, the history of the January Class of 1936 must be closed. lt is with numerous regrets that this must be done, but there are more goals to be attained.
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