Weatherwax High School - Quinault Yearbook (Aberdeen, WA)

 - Class of 1930

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f N quinault l Ross Gotchy Rockwell Renhard senior class history Achievement: The Motto of the Class of 1930. A crowd of timid Sophomores, leaving behind all our reputation, and most of our courage to the junior high, we entered this unknown world like shipwrecked strangers, on a desert isla11d. lt took only a short time to elect officers. Glenn Liflick was chosen as president and assisting him were Yice-president llertil Renhard, Sarah Max- well, secretary, and lloward Tuttle, treasurer. llob Harvey was made delegate to the board of control, and Allen Grant, yell leaders. The brand- new class with its appropriate colors and its clever yell, was started on the way with the help of Miss lna Ree Watkins as advisor. livents started with a bang and the Sophomore hop-X'X'hat a success! Feeling more on our feet, we had representatives in every club possible, as well as twenty in our own Sophomore Playmakers. These same playmakers proved a boon when the great Sophomore assembly came off. Next to our credit came the first Sophomore edition of the O. ll. with proof of our literary abilities. juniors now and such juniors. Officers chosen were: Don Murphy, president, Ed Nelson. vice-president. Hazel Carl, secretary, and Fred Adams, treasurer. Glenn Liflick represented us at board of control meetings, and we were again advised by Miss VX'atkins. .-Xllen Grant was our yell-king. Seniors we are. XYith our already elected officers we got going strong and early. Chosen to lead us were David Ross, president: Lloyd Gotchy, as his assistant: Alice jane Rockwell, secretary, and llertil Renhard to keep our shekels. Allen Grant started his third year as class yellking, and was chosen for board of control. Mrs. Dorothy Slater Andress advised us. A successful Senior mixer brought us a little farther on our way, and next came D QQ R night. Everyone will remember that grand night. We started out after vacation with a Senior ball noted for its many clever Persian ideasg and with that beginning went on to a peppy assembly, enhanced by the amusing garb of the class. Soon came the Senior play and we were enlightened on Shakespeare. The seniors bade farewell with the senior issue of the O. B. and ended their days in Wleatllerwax with class night and graduation. If Nine 1

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quinault class will A IN THE NAME OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF DISTRICT NUMBER FIVE OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF ABERDEEN, A CITY OF THE FIRST CLASS, COUNTY OF GRAYS HARBOR, COMMONVVEALTH OF WASHING- TON, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Vlfe, the Class of One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty, of Weatherwax High School, of the aforementioned City, County, and State, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, and being possessed of such brilliant and far-seeing minds as to disdain the services of attorneys. counselors, or courts, do therefore make, ordain, publish, and declare this our holographic Will and Testament, hereby and herein revoking any and all wills or codicils heretofore made by us. FIRST, VVe order and direct that Bertil Renhard, custodian of the funds and master of the exchequer, pay all our just debts and expenses. SECOND, After the payment of such debts and expenses, we give, devise and bequeath :- To Mr. llalkema, our memory, and many problems, in which latter we include that of discovering a new program plan. To Mrs. Dorothy Slater Andress, we leave our best wishes for her new career. To the Quinault, we leave several thousand sheets of proof, three years consumption in speaking of our marvellous deeds, and a picture gallery which would be worth a million or so to the Smithsonian Museum or the National llureau of Criminal Investigation. W'e, Lyle Easterly and Glenn Boyle, leave Einstein's dimensions flength, breadth. thickness, and feetj to Robert Finch. I, Dick Kolts, leave one closet-full of sweaters to the C. O. G. I, Pauline Freed, leave at last to be liberated. I, Roy Carlson, leave thanks to Miss McDowell for unremitting efforts in my behalf. I, Delos Crothers, leave the Vetters to the next in line. Vlle, Vera Bogle, Mary Frances Cameron, Howard Ethridge, Bob Rylatt, Lloyd' Gotchy, Eugene Patton, Ira Rasor, Charles Swanson, Philip True, Sylvia Tuominen, and Glenn West, leave our membership in the Titian society president, Mae Davis, Secretary, and Irene Richards. I, Ruddick Lawrence, leave one complete volume of Slang Expressions to our next worthy president. T IjTen1

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