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QUINIAULT MARY HEIKKILA — Scientific Course; Senior Picnic Committee; Staff Junior Issue of O. B. 1914. HAROLD SPOON—General Course. MINNIE FRIEDA PENN—General Course; Senior Picnic Committee; Debating Contest 1913; Member Girls’ Glee Club 1914-’15. 21 JEAN CAMBY—Commercial Course.
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QUINIAULT LOUISE M. FINCH—College Prep-atory Course; Entered A. H. S. 1913; Quiniault Staff 1915; Senior Ball Committee 1915. CECIL JOHNSTON — General Course; Football 1911-’12-T3-T4, Capt. 1914 Team; Basketball 1912-T3; Baseball 1910; President Athletic Association 1912; Member Executive Board of 1913; Member Board of Control 1914; Member “Miss Imagination” Cast 1914; Class Basketball Team 1911-T2. FLORENCE ROSE KOLTS—College Preparatory Course; Ocean Breeze Dinner 1911; Girls’ Basketball Team 1911; Class Treasurer 1912-T3; Junior Prom Committee 1914; Member Girls’ Octette 1912-’13-’14; Chairman Music Committee of Literary Society 1911; Vice-President of 1914% Class; Member “Pickles” Cast 1915. OSCAR MADISON—College Preparatory Course; Class Basketball 1913-’14-’15; Declamatory Contest 1913; Quiniault Staff T5
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QUINIAULT Senior Class JBistorg 0 record the trials and triumphs, the tribulations and advances of a tribe so hopeful as that of the fifteens is no mean task. Through the dim mist of Time to come, Hope sees a star and onward to that goal Enthusiasm leads the clan which aims to succeed in the coming years. The opening days of our high school life were filled with confusion and timidity, but encouraged by the watchful yet tolerant eye of Mr. Holmquist, we began our four years' course. After several months the class organized and with the help of “Roberts Rules of Order” we elected as our first officers: President, Edwin Wilson; Vice President, Clarence Caldwell; Secretary, Edward Holmer; Treasurer, Celia Cahn; Sergeant-at-Arms, Will Landers. During the first year we were represented in the Chehalis County Triangular Debate by Clarence Caldwell, Amelia Pearson, Frances Douglas, and Minnie Mapes. In two out of three debates they won by a unanimous decision. The first class picnic was held in conjunction with the Seniors at Westport Beach. The Steamer Champion was chartered for the occasion, and has always carried the class to the succeeding picnics in that same place. The Sophomore history lacks sufficient material to make it interesting. The boys were dormant as far. as athletics wrere concerned, but were brilliant stars in all other school work. In order that they might receive some recognition, the class organized a literary society with Rena Milette as president. One very good program was furnished but because school work was strenuous (?), the organization was short lived, however. The class of ’15 was the first to have a club of this kind and probably would have made a success of the enterprise, had they had more time. The Sophomore Class, like the Freshman Class, was under the supervision of Mr. Ilolmquist in Room 9. The officers were President, Marie OTIare; Vice President, Joe Keith; Secretary, Guy Morgan; Treasurer, Florence Kolts. At last we were Juniors and felt the school belonged to us. The year was begun with great spirit and some of our boys developed great 22 CH
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