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16 QUIN AULT MILDRED ABRAMS Council of Girls Cabinet 4; Spanish Club 2-3; Rooters Club 2-3; Council of Girls 2 3 4. ALBERTA ALLEN Entered A. H. S. in 1926 from Montana Hi School; Spanish Club 3-4; Rooters Club 4; Roll Room Representative 4. ESTHER ANDERSON Spanish Club 2-3; Ali Baba 4 ; Girls' Glee Club 4 ; Council of Girls 2-3-4. HOWARD ANDERSON Honor Society 2; Spanish Club 2-3; Boys Federation 2 3 4. KATIE ANDR1JASEVICH Rooters Club 4; Spanish Club 2-3; Locker Committee 4; Council of Girls 2-3-4. MERLE ATKINSON Class Treasurer 2; Baseball 1-2-3; Captain 4; O. B. 3-4; Board of Control 4; Senior Assembly; Football 4; Quin-ault 4. RUTH ATKINSON Rooter Club 2-3; Pres. 4; China Shop 3; Spanish Club 3-4 ; Quinault S ta f f 4 ; Thanksgiving Assembly 4; Senior Assembly. WARREN AUSTIN Class Pres. 2; Hi Jinx 2-3; Quinault 2-3; Editor 4; Hi D 3-4; Play 3; Honor Society 2-3-4; Jr. Assembly; O. B. 3; Commencement Speaker 4. ELI BARR Lawn Committee 4; Boys Federation 4; Young Men’s Commercial Club 2-3. NETTIE BOWER Council of Girls 2-3 4; Girls' Rooter Club 3-4. CATHERINE BOWMAN Entered A. H. S. from Red-lodge High School, Montana, in 1926; Council of Girls 3 4. ERMA BROWER Hi-Jinx 3-4; Senior Play 4; Senior Assembly; Hi D Club 4; Good Will 3; Spring Athletic Carnival 3; Sr. D R Night; Shakespeare and Declamatory Contest 4.
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QUIN AULT 15 We, Helen and Sarah MacDonald, leave for the farm ole MacDonald possessed in musical history. I, Emma Meredoni, leave for a position on the Lackawanna Railroad. I, Eunice Mitcham, feeling that I must leave something — leave nothing. I, Lucille Newcomb, leave some light pink hair to Mary Frances Cameron. I, Lester Nibarger, leave with Celia to be starred on Broadway. I, Merle Nielsen, leave my sister to take my place when I’m gone. I, John Palmroth, leave my ideas to be debated by my sister. I, Bessie Parks, leave the great ease with which I pronounce strange words to Glenn Liffick. We, Esther and Harold Pearson, leave the famous Hoquiam rendezvous to future collegiate students. I, Lila Jean Robinson, liking the Irish best, leave the others to anyone wishing them. I, Fern Ross, leave my treasurer’s position as I cannot take it with me. I, Juan Romero, leave for the Philippines to revolutionize the Islands. We, Leonard Dombroski and Bob Weatherwax, leave our dainty gait to Ruth Temple and Georgina Gibb. We, Catherine Bowman and Leonard Nocula, leave our positions as star-salesmen at the Hi-School Store to Tubs Tuttle and Shirley Dean. I, Nettie Bower, leave my boisterous personality to June Marshall. To the Preble Twins, we, Catherine Byard and Teetee Sargent, leave our short stature. I, Madeline Butz, leave Gordon, as Chehalis offers a much wider choice. We, Suzy DeVore, Nello Guintoli, Marjorie Erickson, and Frank Cer-visi, being the loudest persons in school, leave in order to give the timid Juniors a chance. I, Gweneth Chamberlain, leave to the next locker-chairman, a series of triumphs over girls who tried to enter their lockers without excuses. We, Dorothy Dutton and — guess who! — yes, Archie Murray, leave one daily program, one set of books in each subject, and one tablet to Charles Preble and Wayne Faulkner, hoping that they can cooperate as we have. I, Beth Schaaf, believing that I have earned it, take my Davenport with me for future use. I, Maugie Preble, leave my brother with Wayne, and the twins well cared for. I, Bernard Kaufman, not being allowed to keep it, leave my cii’culat-ing library with G. M. Hall. I, John Thomas, leave my most unusual name to Estaban Magboo. I, Oran Turner, leave my “parking place” to Dent Fuller. We, Oscar Martinson and Mauritz Strommer, leave, being tired of being mistaken for Sophomores. I, Alan Crammatte, leave my radical ideas on corsages to the next editor, to be used as editorials. I, Doris DeRosia, having no further use for it, leave one perfectly good hair-switch to Dorothy Cantwell. I, Erma Brower, leave my dramatic ability to Nat Casey. I, Ethel Walls, leave my sophisticated manner to Elaine Woods. We, Anna Zembal and Martha Zupnik. leave, as usual, last.
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QUIN AULT 17 MADELINE BUTZ Girls’ Rooter Club 2-3-4, Council of Girls 2-3-4; En tered Chehalis High 1928; Graduated from Weatherwax. CATHRYN BYARD Rooter Club 2-3; Council of Girls 2-3-4; Cabinet 4; Spanish Club 2-3-4; Junior Prom Committee. MILDRED CARL Rooter Club 2-3-4; C. O. G. Cabinet 4; Operettas 2-3; Ccntralia Music Meet 3; Dramatic Club Typist 4. NEIL CAR NS Sr. Class Pres.; Jr. Assembly; Latin Club 2; Senior Play; Hi D 4; Play 4; Foot ball 3 4; Jr. Assembly; Quinault 2; Class Yell Leader 2-3. GWENETII CHAMBERLAIN Robin Hood 2; Collector of Slips 2-3 4; Locker Duty 4; Council of Girls 2-3 4; Rooter Concession Chairman; Rooter Club 2-3 4. GERALDINE CHAMP Student Librarian 4; Span ish Club 2-3; Jr. Prom Committee; Council of Girls 2-3 4. ■■■ PHIL CHARETTE Basketball 4; Pep Committee 4; Boys’ Federation 4. ALAN CRAMMATTE Hi Jinx 2; Quinault 3; O. B. 3; Editor 4; Latin Club 2-3; Dramatic Club 2; Soph Yell King; Boosters 2; Boys’ Federation 2-3-4. WILBUR CYRUS Spanish Club 1-2-3; Boys’ Federation 2-3 4. DOROTHY DANEKER Dramatic Club 2; O. B. Typist 4 ; Honor Society 2-3-4 ; History Contest 3; Frcncn Club 2-3 4; Quinault Staff 4. JOHN DAVENPORT Entered A. II. S from Bren:-wood College, 1928; Senior Play 4; Hi J’rx 4; Boys' Federation 4. DORIS DE ROSIA Spanish Club 3-4; Rooter Club 2-34; Senior Plav; Senior Assembly; Latin Club; Class Basketball 4; Junior Prom Committee 3.
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