Whatcom High School - Kulshan Yearbook (Bellingham, WA)
- Class of 1920
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A ,..... 1111, Iiitchcock. E ima Ula plc s. nledwaniral Drawing. limb of Emmniiq Dgpmmgm. .-....J , f - mi n-f.m.-f.g1:,r::,:-:m-.mn..vr:e-LH:-:-sau:aauu:-'-------Y-wuehg-fvt.-.w..-.E5-1-n4mw,.4..-M.,, .Wm . .V - ' ' 3' ji ff gi f QQ ii ii if 'Q jf ii it Qi Qi J E if 1: 'i 1' 5 QQ Qii 5 Gvf::,fpffiMiLE.EQ,, , H. J E , ' e3f-glQ.i:4444g-g- 1-4: 'I ' ,i.g4.43-.:-:4,4fiiiY1T1a L T E' x .'1,,,, LQ 9 cliff: t1h':iV 4m:-'iwx 1 Q xg, ELEVEN ' f . . WW, 'fm' ww mu, SHA NX , ec-A x. I-,i':5' ' -M x' ,Ag MQ FTW, Yfi, 45 WK ' ' 2 P' RN.. ,1E5+'ffw,,?pfA -xla X gg,vfVf,,5,,gl,xLfifwwj X Nga .11 1:11, TK ,dh- n0rftla..G.ffIarkl2. Q.03S01XlR8'l'b2., English ,fmanual Training 7' . 91. L ig 9 Y' . 4 lv ' BCTEI lBBtb0Yf- I - ,mr'5,I,A,An6fuS, 0.5-zmmvvcial Sulwjecfs. fnzgligh, T' Beulah Russel Tatin sub Ifrecnh fl .A ', F' 'gi gs L- Qi' . 11 . V v 11, -g X, f Y ',.. I' ,s ' 0' .riff HW, ' Alexn.Jm.16apmard. hom? nfcuxmomics. 5 vs. ff 'W Jllrslclla RR ag. Pkg Snggthe lmlblzaxns. SH istorg. m '1B2gf'fm'ffj'm'? 1 lfflatheme-tics. :TSI If I V Il Il rl 11 I- I1 11 Il fl I' Il Il ff G' 3' -A ' 3.4.-. ' ,. mas. r. 'z 21:11:12 711121 :z :iran zz zz :z :z ,L 1. .. ,. .: 1. ,Wx 3 lf W' wg ww 6? Carolyn Clonlee frankf Uingcn! GUM Burr no-me Economics. ling of Uonahonal Department, Home Economics. -OC! Ii.A.3Freeburou5h 'Earl Gibb, Qfhcm' Shaw 31elatebSubjects. Biolorgg. :machine Shop. mmgarztbillon. UI.'ZU.Bice. Blrene foam. ,,,,,,.- history. pvnmanship. Sfcreiarp To Trmcipal THIRTEEN BOARD Ulf lCDl7f'A'I'IUX Mrs. Rnhtx. Morrismx V Mrs. ll. S. H'tlllll'I' Will D. I'1'z1tt 844111 ux - lu. I,. VIIVU. Sllr1.'l'll!tl'll4ll'll1 XVilliz1n1 Mvifuslx. Pl'1'Slll0ll1' livorgv IC. nnngnn Kohl FOURTEEN it 4 if 63605, . . . .4 . n , 4. . 4 1- J-4, , pier -:Tek-J - ,., 5, 'Te ff A ' rn mc. ' N :ffl mlxxiz .lizdlxi v F ci ' 45 ' - .,jn,'xxl!:x, iilxgilxxh. t 'iii 9 Inge? i j, fl11,XX,'3m .alum r: an ' ,,, ,Egg-.,, M Srruirr flilnnurial Birhnlarahip The Associated Student Body of Whatcom lligh School, existent 1919-1920, hereby establishes through its regularly constituted Execu- tive Board, two college scholarships. In recognition of the service done hy Whatcom men, active and alumni, in offering their lives to uphold the ideals dear lo Americans, and in grateful trilmte to these nn-n, lmolh living and dead, the ,Asso- ciated Student liody orders that the scholarships now established shall be known asithe Service Memorial Scholarships. They shall he offered to graduating Senior students who have been ui attendance at Whatcom lligh School during their Junior and Senior years. One scholarship of two hundred and fifty dollars shall he awarded to a girl and one of two hundred and fifty dollars to a boy, it two can- didates shall he found wor1 hyg ' Provided that the mid-year Senior Students shall he considered in the same list and under the same rules. with the June Seniors and that announcements concerning them shall not be made prior to the June I'01111Il011001l1011lZQ and, Provided that lhe Student Body acting .through the Coni- mittee of Seven, reserves the right to refuse to grant either or both of these scholarships, if candidates seem to fall short of the standard set, reserving the fund so refused to he offered the year followingg and. Provided that, if the sum raised shall, for any just cause, fall below the amount herein specified, and no adequate means can be formed for raising said sum, the two scholarships shallibe awarded on the same principle and by the same methods specified, but with the available sum on hand. ' Because this is a Memorial Scholarship and because its establish- ment commemorates the lives and sacrifices of men who were willing to suEer for an Ideal, the basis of award shall he such as shall encour- age students in the development of ideal qualities. so that the repre- sentatives sent to the colleges of their choice shall in their personalities ,X il L .1 5: fi i zz 15 I! Ii li Il ll It X! ZX JI- li- II X1 X! ZX Z! It Zi JZ IZ X I! JZ IZ Z! XZ ll ll Ii Z! X Z! 31 Z! X! X 71 ll I1 X! si .1 K Z C 21 Z! It 31 71 X! IX I BZ X X Zi I! 31 f XZ K .f K 1 ll Z! X. 21 21 XZ .IC IZ li li 11 -71 li I 11 IS 1 il embody the ideals of citizenship dear to the Student Body of Whatcom ,i il High School and to all right thinking Americans. , , , xx zz 1 The funds for the lllemorial Scholarships of 191.9-20 were con- it ll ' 11 lflblltell by! xr xg R The Dramatic Club jf The Glee Clubs f 11 The Managers of ll. of W. Glee Club Voncert. il The Senior Vlass. 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Yi 1 i fn . . . , 1 if- riff 'l'his system was established years ago in order to show nn nppre- ff einf ion of the faithful work done hy the student, to stinmlute his interest in his sehool work. and to rreute ai slight spirit of rivalry 'il li. ii 'gi among the students themselves. . :ij in spite of this enronrnQ,'en'.ent, those who nmke the llonor Roll ,f if are few in l'0lllDfLY'lS0ll to the nmny who do not. Still. these latter, if If wlmtevel' the eauise ol' their failure. nmst look up to those who. hy 21 ff? reason ol' their eonst:im'y liave won this dislinqnishc-rl honor. 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M1-V I fi 2 Y. - .. x .. Q k.., , , .1 V-v-YL LY, . .L . H x x. , , ,VWJ1 1 1 4- 11 1 1 1 ' . S '. f, xyhx' 5 fx ,V I Q 1 xl. 1 Y '- 1 . '1 94 W-1 x' 41, 1, 'f KU I-SHA 'ff' ,lil 'U . 4144, 1 W'-.q.1'1 km 'In ' lf'RFlNl'Tl RTlRNE'l l'E True to the best that in him lies. Flltltllillll -If 'l'l':ll'k 3-4, 'A 'nlxlll' xlllll 1111 the llr1x '-W4 XY t'lul1 Dl'a,lll1llil' Club 4 NYU lllulr Y2lllll1'YlHl' TlA VICRN IG Gll1l+'lT1lCN He that riseth late trots all day. lla:-14-l1:1II,4 'l'1':l1'k 4 4H1'l'f'llIll il f XY Club Yzlmlvvilln- 4 IRENE GAMPI' B'lest with a taste exact yet uncon- lined, A knowledge both of books and human ji ' U kmd. l'lVl+ll'1YN FRAZICR A merry heart doeth good like a 1: medicine. if JllANl'l'A LOOP There's life alone in Duty done, and 13 H rest alone in striving. ' llomn' Hull 1 EVELYN MOUSO H U , , For where is any author in the world QQ Teaches such beauty as a woman's 1: eye. N RA KEL SElJ'l'ON K On their own merits, modest men for ,I ' K X :1 womenj are dumb. 1 11 1 1 'K OLGA IEROTNOV So infinite in faculties. M ' 1 1 Ulm- Ululi- l-2-Zi-4 ll1':1111:l1,i4' Club-A2 -- X Hi1'ls'Atl1lvti1-t'lul1-V2-Il , Flags lluskm-l.lmIIf--2-3 K I if Clams Ill-lmtv'-4 ll11lIl11l -4-4 if Klllrlllllll Stull'-V f4 IJ1-lnllv Ululr--4 I XI - t J111,1AN RAYMOND 1 There are man rare abilities in the E2 Y I , world that fortune never brings to ff 11 1 llghtf, M K ' Class 'l'l'lll'kf3'-1 Kllliillilll S2lIU5llllll1 -1 11 Q ', M1111-lil' raflitm-4 I K XV Club xIlllHtl'1'l+-4 A I i 1 4. LLOYD MASON I 'E A A little flirting now and then is xi relished by the best of men. I 3 Miss ClviliZall,im1 --4 lrllllllllllll ---- 1 A Al 11 Mun on the Box --4 HW l'Illl1 - 4 1 VNV Clllll Vallulvvillv 1 I Vim' Pl'l'Slll1'llt Sl-nim' Class A 1 ICX-su-1'vic-0 Mun I l M 'ew 1 Kee K , ' - -N . 1 41 --14-'1 11.114 f N ,fx w, 8.-H, 1:1:1xxr1x1:1ru,u1111 I1 1: 11 li 1,114 1 . .. .- - ' ' .,.....f ::1:1,:1:.,' f V ,Qi .. 43 ' . 1:j:11a1n.1 11111 xx IX ll 11 IK !lj1Q,ll,ll :1 ,. 1. 1. ,11.1. ,1 ,. . 1 1 1 1 -'win' J 3 V1 px ll ul 2' :L 1' :. ll ll 51 ,Qu L, L ,lt llllldl ll xlfu .1 ll 141 x ll1lll41'l11i7i1L .. :J I , ...-- I I , 41:-5 -eff , ,.y , , im' 3 ,'V - l'lllill'l'l'lllfX 2' -. I K .I ,f QA KULSHA fl? p . ,,.. H W qw. 4 n iv 5 N 9 , . x nd, my - '91 2 i' ' f K -H ' v. ' f I if 1 X ,fix . , 'ff' -Y 1, . ,L -' 'Q' R, .AZ xc 1: 1: xx 1. XR-. if l l f li 151 ,J ., 'L ' 3'-'K GITRNEY 'FREMATNE L1 what he Every man is occasionally ought to be perpetually. V R0l3l'lR'l' MORRISON Faint heait never won fair lady. 'Jim Vlllll l 4ml,lr.lll----fi-il - ESTTIIGR VOOK Beauty 'iivcs with kindness. l!ir1l'S Christmas t':u'uI 2 I llrnnmiil- Vinh 2-Il-4 liulslmu Stull' -4 f Miss Swim-lnuly lilsl- 4 llnnul' Hull 2 X 1 n I IIEIJCN MARTIN X The ripcst peach is highest on the' ,- treef' 1 INIICLISA IIINDS . .,, Blesscd is that youth of the heart Q which abides and is not dimmed in gr the heat of day. ' ALICE TiAlTC'KHAR'l' ' Certainly a woman's heart runs be- 1 fore her actions. I Flaws Ilnskvtlmll- Il-4 Dranmitir- Ululu 1 l nl-i Xlllhtim Club I I NORMA OIJSICN Fairest gems lie deepest. V R I T'l'II MA IJTNG A fellow-feeling makes us wondrous QQ kind. 1 RAY HILL . Tre noblest motive is the public I1 good. I mlllllll-e :s-4 vi-iss Ill'l'Sili1'l'i' -1 XY Ululm 4 I'rvsi1lm-nt XV fiillil -4 ICN-sc-l'x'ir-v man . D W IGIVP C ONE A man conceals 'Y hat he knows not. ,i U ' lsillltlllll I l- 3 'i'l'lll'k '--- 3-4 l'Jx-sm-rvivv Alun . 1 ,.. .,.-,...1.n4v,---4-g::aaa me 'l f p 1 -'A' . I 4 Q. x ,. 11 - , . ,., .-1 ' ,L :L v - . 1. . f w. sa '1 X! Z. fl '1 ZZ Z1 71 212152 11 21 II il I! 2111117151 H71 11 Il Xl X!'I'I'I I X' 74 -1--f-X34-:' 'gt-SQ NT? . T -- 1: :1 1: 1: :x ::,z: :L L: is L. 'X but .. vga. X J, . ,, 1 yi-1 a-MULSHA A A VZ- - la :: 7: :Q gs? I W Av,. A541031 1 ' 5 lt ' 'JJ . . as 11 ' ' 'Q1i'3:11lQ'LQQfgE.'Z.fiai.23QQQLMLQ. .4 X. A ' ' il lilllifl lfl l+'Ol'ilrflS He that fox-trots at night riseth late. Nl Llulm Nlnlsimn-l A, lu. U. A ARON F1llNl3llJ Take honor away from me and my life is dome. Class ll7lSlil'tllllll --1 Urrln-stl'a1 -Ile-l rx' Q2 l'MOl'llGNlf1 NAM me 52. Things in motion sooner catch the eye than what not stirs. .UCAN OMSTEAD gl Do what you ought, come what may. EF If 'KlAlill4I llARll'llr Y Careful guidance of words is better v than lavish thoughts. .ll'l.lA llAlililS Q She who does good is repaid in kind. JEAN BARR l The shortest answer is-doing the thing. Ilirls' Allvlvtiv lllallngc-I' -4 lluskollmll 'l'v:lm Il flillltillll Class liawlu-llnull .I-L3-Il Uirls' ll2lS4'l72lll' l-2-Il Calplnin liaise-lmll 'l'i-:nm -l Girls' Alhlvlix- Vlulv I-2,52-I x, ,. , . , . ., mrls Atllli-lu' l lnlv lNl'l'I'l'l1ll'.Y e., S'l'l'IlilrA M INNIKTK Modest doubt is the beacon of the wise Girls' Atlllm-Lie l'lulr' -l SAlrl10 STIITRE Men are not to be measured by inches. Ulzlss llzlslcvtlmll 3--I Ilnsvlmll ,ZS--l Lfaxptuin llusx-luull-f 4 ROl3I41R'l' 'WTTIKE No honest man ever repented his honesty. - v nr X Q -We W. awlfe, Q x AE X5 1 x 1 if , -'J' Q XP' TWENTY U ea.-I ' , ' X- xx x x x x 1 x I n j I 5 - si , ..:::: :::,:' zxzxxxzzrzz - ., .w ... ,...,x1. cxxx:x.x.x!x,..xi X , , -Q'-N N Y f'.4N , ' qv' .- 4 lk 'L ,...-I X ,af . Ju g. 1 i t .fy KULSHA 35 .y 1 . R, f ,,i giZIEZZ,. ' i t t ,gf , - Q - , - I DICK Nlil W'l'ON 'Tis not what the best men do, but ff what they are, that constitutes their gg 1 truest benefationsf' ,- 1 . CYARLYLE CYRUIW Blessed are the happiness makers, 1 Blessed are they who know when to shine on one's gloom with their 2: cheer. - '- lV ' Club---4 Bliss Smile-limly lfllsi-u -Y-4 zz Vluss liaslqvtliullw 4 Iiusketbull '- - l 'l'lu- Manu ou the Ilox' -4 ,A Glass S1-4-11-l:ii'y---4 ICN-fu-i'vivv hluu 11 LAUREL BECK ,, A woman who is never spoken of is li praised the most. -- lloum' Roll. FLORENK ?E ROISI NSON A mind content both crown and king- '- dom is. MARIE VAN CVRYNTGEN She is as like one as one egg is like ,I another. r: M ILDRED MA ULE 75 'Life has not pleasure nobler than that 31 of friendship. gg llwlii-stl'aL GRAQ 'lil .ICVERS 'fThere is nothing so popular as good- zz ' ness! lil A 'RGA R l'l'I' IIA Y XVARD She looks as clear as morning roses ff newly washed with dew. QQ sv ill:-0 Clube 4 llruiiiutic Club ff Girls' Atlilc-tic' Club Hull-Bill -1 Alissa Smllt-lmtly l'lIs1 '- -4 JOHN MOEN Woman delights me not. lll't'Hltlt'lll', A. H. ll.-4 l 0ot.lmll--Ii-4 gf XV Club Ilriumitic Ululr----Ii if Hose 0' Plylumltll 'l'nwu ---3 f 'ululvvillm----3-4 tilt-1-Ululi--3 :E 'l'l'uck----4 K HARRY WILSON He who is hapPy is rich enough ey -4'-'ABB A . QQ ii -fx rx rw rm 1 A J M' 4 W 'V :: -: H nm-Y -rmwplzlv VvJn.Mr,::rii'XT- 'l fa :Q1::1.:.:i1: 1:1111 1 7171 x :zz Y. M' J- . 1: 74:11 :' 2: .t:'11i:1i1!L1A V I xx 71313111 .. ,X -X fa' ' -- fi' . . lil 1 'L' X X .l Wl' N .l. Y-ONI4 ..1 . xr. M I . I' :fy . , X . 66 KULSHA we . 'I' AJ , ' ,. . g ' ,-.fl -x .xx A '15 Lx 'iw' Tl' ' lf' in ' '79 1' e : if . - In I , rl , l ,,.c2L'.1IE7 kmnl-f '4-1lQ'5fA5f'f'li 1 V AR'l'llllN GU0l7'Rlt'll In all labor there is profit. NORISORN l4 l+lll'l'ON It takes ten pounds of common sense lf to carry one pound of learning. l nul.InlH 4 'l'l':lm'k' Zi--1 71 Ulzlss llanslwllnlll Cl Vluss llusq-lmll---Il QQ Flaws 'I'l':u'k il-4 W Vlulm Ysllulvvillm- if Ilusinvss Bl:ll':lj. 4-1' of thi- UW ctlllll IlOR0'l'llY IIICOHIIICGAN Charm strikes the sight, but merit ,, strikes the soul. Hirls' :Xt,llI4't,ll' Cluln I-2 HI1-4' Vllllr'-Y-I ,l Dl'Ellll2lilll' l'lulv 2-Il-el llumn' llnll 11 JZ II Class llnskvtlmll -Il MARY WOOD She bore El mind envy could not but QQ call fair. Hirls' Allllulii' l'I1ilx 2 ANNIS AMES With pencil and brush sho defies thc '- wor1d. FRANK WIS WH 'K M A N Home-keeping hearts are thc hop- ., picstf' l4'lAllil'IN! IC NELSON Gentle comcs thc world to those That are cast in gentle mold. ASTA NOIQIJHIRICN Honor lies in honest toilf' Ill'll'l BYRON The mind's tl'c standard of the man. llrznnutiv K lull el DEAN I4llRNl'I'l l' Speak freely what you think. lfmxtlmll 4 Vlalss llnslu-tlmllf 2 llrammtir- Ululm- 2-3 Ilir4lS' f7l11'istlnals i'au'oI '--2 P R f 'X 35 1 ii: , Q l , :bf H T1 TC YL! I IiIiIIIX71iiII7!7i!1ZC' IYITIX Z1 217121 ,. . xb TWlCN'l'Y-'IWVO 'N ii KULSHA in , 'Z Fha ' , 'YJ I .,' Nm: Q 'F' ' 2 . 1 I I I 1 X W .v F - --:un-1: 42,7 ' MA R ION i'lllJVl'l'R. X Prudent, cautious, sclf-control is wis- ZZ dom's rule. l RANl 'ES IRICNN SIXICAS FriendShip, mysterious cement of the soul. Girls' Ailllvtim- filllll CS-I Clams Ilaisilu-tlzallla -l x I i DONALD KEYES ,' 0 what may man within him hide. ,Z Though angel on the outward side! ir C I Jomsrnnxnnwno Ni X Whatever you do, do wisely and think ff ,I of the consequences. 'K 1 f Nuutiv:1lvIinul, e Il 'l'l'inI In' -lm'v 2 H vu . ' ' ' M llul-Ilul Y -l Magi- AlilI1ll'Lf1'l --l ,,- . 7 1 ll I1 'POM l'll0Wl4l Beware cf thc man who does not ll , ta'lk. I Alll+'Rl'lll lllJSl'lNIlAllll Great and good are the actions of if L many whose worth is never known. I RIVIIARIJ VOOK 1 Deserve success and you shall have il y itnn I Ihlsm-lulll 3-ll Halski-llnlll -I P1 Ifmrllralll 'I vlilbih llalslwllnzlll 2-34-l 1 XY Ululn Il-4 'W Cluli X'aunlm-i'illm- Ii-I :i I'iX1't'llliYl' llmlrcl' Il--l llunnr Hull L JAMICS ISAHISICIR Stately and ran hc stands in the hall, Q5 The chief of a thousand for grace. F ICN-sr-l'vim-0 Mun x X' IlOR'l'l+lNSlfl Ylllllfl A Empires dissolve and peoples disap- pear, Song passes not away. A film- Club- 4 llralnmlin' l'luli 2-Ii-l :' LUIS VAN II0ll'l'l'lN Favors to none, to all she smiles ex- 3 tends. UN AK 'Y 1 xi :xxx U7' ui Qui x TWl1.lN l 1 '1 lllxhla uf' X l 'ix W 'VHA' , 312171212 IIIKXIK I YI 71 71 7! Tl li ZZ XI 22 Zi H Tl .K -X' A . l xi- . I 1 .-I 411 , ,. z: zz zz ::.:: 1: iz xr :: zz z: zz is xr zz zz zz 1: :Hin x: :lx zz xx rx ,z 3.1: 1.1111 . . 5, L hu i 457122112 :' 1121 ZLZ1!1T1'A2f!C'1ZZili1i .x .r .1 :x 1: 1: :Fax xzxx rx 'Ui U1 x: li xx zz sc . 'K' N.. 49, Elf- 5. . , .fav -sew . . ,-- vw. -- -- -f--W ff -H -r - I ,V I 5, 'tl 3 W r. ' QM' i , ,.,-.Y-.A,., 1- 5. km...-1 Nara' F .MQ . KU'-SHA 'uw - .X .411 A' , slgamalzw M' 33 t cf -ff ITT, 4 X ' 'X w'3.fs..'5f ails-ff' V- ' 'B E . FZVEINN ERZ r 'Tis not every question that deserves 1- an answer. 'T Hirls' Atlrlm-tio Ululr ORRIN 'l'IVA'l l' 1 Words pay no debtsg give deeds. ' FRED BOND Our character is our will, for what we will we are. if JAMES tl0lllrlNS 1 Catch mei .I'in a butterfly! KV Club Yammlvvillv- 4 BOB JENKINS Many people in ordinary circumstan- ' U ces are millionaires of cheerfulness. 1. Drurmntir- Clulr----lv Mun on the Box ---4 ., R0 Si YO E A ld 'I' MA N ,K The noblest mind lie carries, that ever ' , governed man. Long may hc live in iz 1 fortunes. f ll:u1al.g'vr' of Kirlslmn f-'- 1 I D4-lnltv 'l'4-:uri-'f2-4 Main on the Rox --l Q I llvlmtv Ululr- 4 lla-lxntv A'lilllH,g.fl'l' -3 Qi Ilmror Roll Ctllllllll'lll'l'lIll'llt Spa-mlm I 1 ix l 1 HOWARD KEYFZS 5 at An intense hour will do more than 71 dreamy years. Clams liuskvtlrall- -Il-4 X 5 if lllYR'l'IE LEWIS 1 I ,Q QQ Virtue is bold and goodness is never F4 71 54 fearful. H ' . it 1 ix It 1 HAZEIJ WMALLEY f To all a jolly 'little friend. r. -rr 11':z A mx: -Ul '. J . X , ' xx: ru,rxx,x xxx 1 xr 4 zxzxrrlx r :xnxx 'X , A - . HVII H 21 ll Ill! Urlid! lil I li, Ili Ill X11 ll I X1 X 9 , . . , x L . -- ' J' , -I :ru :r 1 :xx ll xx.:1qp1,.xxAu,xx,xc,,gx IK ner r xx xx xx xx x nr xi It xr 1 xx l rr ic- f ' ' A s s s P 'X . . -' ' ' 9 at 5 H , , . E , i f . A , . HV NIX-lllllllt n ' 5 X. X ,f H hmm 11: .I mvsolu QQ' A virgin heart in work and will. QQ 'QQ Uwlli-st1'zlff' 2-Il-4 lh':llllul.ir- Ullllrfe-4 Miss Smm-lnuly l'llsv - 4 fi Mun un tln- Box 4 I'Ix-sl-1'vlm-v Mun QQ Z' I I I -. g as l-I 311 sfftv gfz, p i f KULSHA - y ww, ri'1'f'Qm',- g h I A .521 81 df i':t-.measles--,... v--P-'I 0 M X . F' if. 5 -i',. 4 1 'L 0 'WB'-s f-1 5. .- ll-YH! . rr' . Qi fe ' w 'N Q, wh 'Q , gi: .- . xI,xr'fxx I1Tllt!,m:'g. , . mlm ,X X ,wi ,, .1 :mg r: xr .-, .W E 1 x :- z X xx .. n ,. zz zz 5:4 .. 'fi 1 E: xr 'x zz xr ra x 1 r 3 .1 ,Q z: zz if xr 21 xr Fi zz 71 'Z X r xr , x x x r n 1 x x : 1 ,x ., 3 It 3v xg F1 :x Yi gg xx. rg xze rx x ,. x x x x x x , 1 75 rg x 71 1. rg x: rg :: .. x x: rr x: x: 4-gl V ms'rIm'R, ENGETQ. A penny-worth of mirth is worth a QQ pound of sorrow. , MARION UOIJLI NS 'She is truly happy who makes others QI happy!! 'L N ll 'HA E IJ ISEROLSKI Happy the man and havliv he :vlone That can call today hiS own. I TJEROY HAYES K I would help others, out of a fellow- I feeling. 1 DIWIIIIIIUC' Club--Il-4 IJ4-lmlv Ululn---4 Him- Ululn-f 3-4 Miss Shim-lnmly NIH:- ----l :z Ilmim' Roll I ff ll11l-Bill ---f 4 Kulslmn Sulesinnn-4 Q2 Kulslmu Sala-srnnn-M4 llumn' llull ff il1f:1,v1N WAUPON ' The truly civilized man has no ene- 2 mies. i ERNEST BAATZ If you wish to reach the highest, you If must begin at the lowest. ' QQ WARNER THOMAS : Turn not to the right hand nor to ff the left. gp l 1mllmll- 3-4 WV Ululi-f--3--l RAY IIOYT , Be to yourself as you would be to your friend. 3 I lflx-soi'vivv Mun MATJVINA 'l9JELS'l'AD , Neither misfortune nor poverty can if ' bring low the noble soul. 2' liirls' Alhmir- Uluh I 1 i EVELYN WAIIL 1 H A light heart lives long. I nil-ls' Auimir- Ululi-U-I-2 ' , llmimitic' Club---'Z-3-4 Alun on the Box -f-4 Q,-V ,-.yu-wr f xxxxxuxxuxxxn: nxczxzinxxxnxrxxrni rn xxxxxrxrzxzr xxxxxxxixxxxlgrxx an :ff E , A ' '- ' x:xxxz,', ,L , 1 1 fur' 5 ri , I . 1 -SL ,' E , X pf ig- ,Q ' . zz az, N Q Q. A ggi . ,, ' gl ,g A , jxx,ixgzx,1xx,'xx,xrjmx: nr xr xx u,xcgxr,,u.xx lx . , ' 5, ' 915' ,ff 11 W rr ,xvzr :Q :'-'mr :gxu xxljtxgz,xx,ixg',xqxxfxx1lxmmxx'71,!xt31:r151xy:xy:4ruin nor u n n lx xx xr . 0-,L 112. In - , - Y , - H- --Y , ' ' . ' 6.,.t..w ., ,, i 13 'iw' .- H .,.., . f. - '9-1 'a 'I -Xe' 1, NN lu -I4 IX It - A ,- 'x.,...,-' . , J' 'mx X H 1 lv- 'Q . R xi ,.:- ve- C 1 , . KULSHA c r. 115916, . awp. -N - . , W me a sf' we 1 5 fl. i mSS.i'Gnc:i'L:1lg:nlfilgE5vzt'3f.:: 'sf . N5 ,.4E:'L'!59sJL 'L -A, M H . E V xr ' Hl'lA'l'R1Ul'I UARGOOD ' A good example is the best sermon. If -'ami-nu1 ,,,4 rail-ls'AL1.1i-uvoline 1-2-:s-4 L Yi gg li f xx N A A ' 2: ' 'FIIJLIE SM1+1n15URG if if . She is armed without that is innocent if , 1 within. if if I Zi ii A V - xx if , N NVIIJL J. MEYER If 'K . I am not of that feather to shake off ul Y: , My friend when he must need me. . 'ffl K , llrmnutic' Club--I-2-3 D4-lmto 'Vi-fun fff- 4 91 xi 1 Kose U' Plymouth 'I'nwn -3 'LQ 1 In-umm Club--4 A ini X .xl If 'X 1: it ERVIND KRONSTAID 'X rf He adds to each day's merrimentl' ig yi If Yell 1.1-:ull-12 -l Mun on Liu- Box ---s I 323 1' Senior Yi-ll lA'illll'l'-' 4 xi fi , 3 293, ,,, , 1 F? frrlmomml-1.mwslcx What we can do is a small thing, I but we can and will aspire to great EQ FI things. , IJ1-Imtv Club-M4 ' F if . , X X1 ' LLOYD S'I'IIlll gf E x Courteous to all, but intimate with :- X few. fi 14. 21 X1 it ff. GllA'DY'S I4lTC'llUllZ Ag Praise is the debt owed to the vir- E , tues of others. Class Iluslu-Llnall -If 2 Girls' Atlllvtiv C'lulm-- -I Ig: X Z F ' lno1zo'1'1lY Mllllllflli A maid of grace, and complete majesty. E 5 2:1 ' 22 K ALMA l lSf'II'l'1R Q ff'- No day without a deed to crown it. -i1 2- A Q H' 3? VAULINE XVATTAM E 5 K. I laugh, for hope hath happy place E - with me. b . Q 5 Ui'vln-straw'-l-2-3-4 Glen- Ululn Er: Mun on the l3nx w4 Bill-Bill -4 Z Drzumltic Club-4 5: If Xi: 5 runnin '7 ' page ,ef V. .... ...J IIXXKXK 1 Yi!!U7IX1Xl!Kl TW! bl!-bIX ,X I 3750- I rv I k 6 'Q r if - 4-Y :z :: 1: xr zz :r z: x: ::,:: zz :fu wx: !:y::,x.I1x .z ru: :: : Q. ' , .H .N A --,tg - .. :: :: x: ::,:: ::':: xx :1 :z 7: zz xnxx, :mfxr xi xr xt 'xr II :fax xr :x :x xx x: xr u' n.xx xx, . 7 ,sbt J Ng - ' . . . . .. ., ,. ., H . W, . . , , , I , u u-- - 1 54' 77::::::x::':r:::::t:1!c3z::.:. ,, ,x 13 :wr :r xr xr infix: r -xr xx 1 l '- '-5 - 1 ' ' ' ' 'Y-'Fx M, ' - , , WWW 74-. x r fig 3 ig 4 4' rf - 4: ,U 7 1 I '.. . fp , fs? KULSHA , ,- S W ,gif 'ff 'Q nf? 4.5 97- ' ix? ' 7: ' ll, F 1- 'V ,T-i , : ' V w'k' fe ' pc 11: 0. f L' All 126552 YU ,of H U .A l st., 'L A W' it '.f'ff4lIfiF,,5 iw --.X '. 4 ' 1, A ' V -XA ' - f W l 4. T4 'f 'f If 2- H' '-' ' ' P EA RL Wl IJTJTA MS -' M 'f'fi.+- :52W ,n n, no If 1- ee H A '-wgifkfxis Man is nature's sole mistake. LINDA MAY l'O'llllTNS A true friend advises justly, assists readily, takes all patiently, and con- tinues a friend unchangeably. Nliinls' Ulll'lHtlllilrl i'uroI 4-- 2 llrunmvtim- Ululvkl-2-3-4 Ill-lmto Vlull fl Rose 0' lllylllllllllll 'I'uwu f -Il Girls' Atlllvtiv C'lulr 'I-245 llaxslivllnlll 'l'l'lllll -ll Class lluslu-llmllf -Il Emlitm'-iu-Clair-l' of tzlu- Kulslmu- -4 Rll'l'lI WAl'l'l'l In every deed of mischief, she had a heart to resolve, a head to contrive and a hand to execute. Kill-1-Club ---- 4 DOli0'l'll Y VTl7E'l l'O Better by far that you should forget and smile Than that you should remember and be sad. Sl'l'l'l'l2ll'j' A. S. Il. l Ulm- l'luIr 55 X:llllli'all lilllilfn' Il lllYllA Sl'lll'll'l'Z One cannot manage too many affairs. Like pumpkins on the water, one pops up while you pop down the other. lilrls' Atlnlvtia- Ululr --'-- 2-Il JESSIIC l'llA PMAN What stature is she of? Just as high as may heart. lll'lIlllill-ll' Ululr l-2-Il-4 Nm-iglulmrsu 1 Miss Sulllvlunly IGH'- -l Iiulslmu Stull' -l llvlmulm- Alllll'lf1l'l' I l'l'm-si4l1-ni, ul' llvlmll- Vlulnv 'ZH lluum' llull l'umlm-Iwi-u1 l1l SlH'Zllil'l' DORA OLSICN Do well and doubt no num. llirls' Allllvtic' l'lul1 l-2-Il l'll'llA BROWN A doll house will do for mf. lmao U' Plyiumllln 'l'uwn ' tl Mun un l.lu- llux f' l Rise Up -ll-ully Slllllhu' 3 :lll'2lllllltll' i'llllm l-2-Il-l Ulm- Vlulr l llul-llul ---4 Girls' Alhlvliv l'luIv 'l'lu- lllmslillulv l zuzuily lll't'lll'Slfl'll 2-Il Piauuisl -4 'I'uIipQ1u-1-u -l LIIJIJIAN ADAMS Beauty vanishesg virtue endures. GRAVE C'IIAlilll'lSV,'Ull'l'll We find in life exactly what we put in it. lliulshan Stull?-4 Il Xl rf ti -I TWLNT1 bhfv EN 51' 1,553 il, ll .s .. .. .. 1: :' 11171 1 W :: zz: :f 14: ' .r,...,.,......x i , . L59 v-vi!! H -it '34, vi A item ,xf - lag ,,mf pf.y 4 4 4EEmf e . ARTTTITR NOEN Duty never did want its meed. 'l'l':l4'l: Il-4 ll ' t'Iuli -Il-I QE XV t'luIi Yzuiullwilll- '1 LTN lllCNlll+lRSON The glory of young mcn .is their Z2 strengthl' lstblltllilll 4 NYU ftlllll 'I Miss l'iVlliZ:ll.lull -l nxlilll Ull llu' HUXH' 4 XV Clulm Vniielm-ville -4 lrlx-si-i'vii-v Nlml 'T NORAMA AIJSOI' Sport that wrinkled care derides - and laughter holding both its sides. fi Kill-vt'lnli Il-4 llr:1nm1ivt'lulm I-2-Il--1 :I Hirls' Atlila-til' l'luli l-2 - Bliss Norm-lmmly ICISN' 4 Bliss tlivilizn.timi -- 4 Main mi thi- Rox 4 lilll'Hllln Nl 73 GER'I lllllllC MAVl+llC'l'Y Nothing will bring you more honor than to do what right you may. MARGARET MERCER A good countenance is a letter of recommendation. lf'lll0lll'INtYl'I ISITRGIGSS Care and diligence bring luck. ia.xlz1a,mA litblllililll A Age in man is venerable and would rr ,S be in woman if she ever grew old. . ll K Ruse 0' lllyinoulli 'I'mvn Il I, U llraunailiv Ululae Il-4 Ulm- Vlulm -4 ff H Miss Hmm-lxmly lCls1- - -l xr Vim- I'l'4-siclvvit A. S. ll.-V4 lllll-lllll- 4 Ellllzl lf'-'lEllS'l'AlJ ir To be of use in the world is the only ff way to be happy. ' Girls' Atlilvtir- Club 4 llmim' Noll zz 3 I JOHN Sl'lllllS ,, ' We are best of all led to men's :E i Y principles by what they do. ff ' llraimntir- t'l1ilmM2-3-4 lllblltll' Ilull ii VERNON LOWRY A- .1 He knew the preciSe psychological lf I 1: moment when to say nothing. X I I 1 X 'K' R'-I I -' .:, :: :: zz :L :z HTL: :L xt lil J 1 --A-A M. 1153 . Wig .f. :Q ::,:: 11.11 :zz 1: 7: zz :: x: 7: xr :z.::,i: 1: 1: zz 1: li :1 zz .. 7 mr 4- j .. 1: ::::z :Nix 1zztrjrgzcxxxxxrxgxtir 1:13 3 :ru x 1 r xxx 1 , Y, Civ' 'sf' , ' ' ' A ' :P-f 'A ' ' 3'?5w , ' 9 . ,f E3 rt I rluxx If 1 'Y lvuillrlw 1 , 'ktmhlw . I .NI ' U I Q-'-'me if' -'Q 'cg or KULSHA of , fl X 3222 'W ROY EVANS ,. Y A quiet worker, always on the job. QQ 'X 'iff Alilllilgfm' of Si-mor Play :z I'- RALPH LANE He that walketh with wise men shall. r be wise. Man on the liox--4 - A K K IRNA LOUISE SPEAR xl gf. God's rarest blessing is, after all, a 11' ff 12 Q, good woman. V Class ,llzuslurtlmll-4 Xl + ' 'mills' Aum-ue Club-3 ffl ,Kg . fi F ff 1' ii H' I1 'Xl :: ,X lllAl3l'll'l SXVANSON so 'A 1' All is soon ready in an orderly house. as xl V Ilul-llul ,I HI:-v lflulr -Il-Al it .:, 51 I Girls' Atlllz-tie Clull l-2-JM 1 I UOHA l'Allll Heard melodies are sweet, but those -1 unheard are sweeter. FANNIIC VAN l'RliY-NINGICN Think of ease, but work on. 1 l llOlllS l'l'l'l'l'IllSON A gentle hand may lead the elephant li with ar hair. llirls' Atlnlotiv l'lulm - l-2-il X ROXIIG l+'lll!'K Keep a brave spirit: never despairg Hope blings messages through the keen air. V lzl RNER ROM A N 1 There is a different fame goes about ,, of every man. ANTONE FRANK 1 if , xx Fortune favors the bold. if Football-A-3-4 'I'rau'k- 'Ji-Ll ll Club---3-4 'l'rnek Cnptuiil-3-st 71 ff W Club Vil.llfll!Vllll'ff3'4 X Athletic Manager-4 5 mx n xx: 'W' A x , TWhlNlY NINE I ' ' K N. Z..-5 :xl':: z:'r: zz zz :z x: :z,z:. xr 1: zz xr :: :z 1: 1: zz zz' zz zz x' :z zz, Q ' . ' L '1 ' ' M . 2: zz :z rz.:z :z zz 2. zz IiIl!!!i'XX,,3Zl2'l!l1lilX xz :z zfxr :' ::'.: xx31.'zx.:: xz.xx,:r . , 9 mn , .Lf I ' - , .l , ,. . , , , , . . . , . , .M - ., - ' V - .a -I 1: zz :n zz zz zz zz :z zz zz :x1pz,:x,xx,zzZAxx,xx lx, :ben xfr x' :x zz :z-xr.: xr xz xx x',:: xx xx-xx l. . - 'X 5: 4 ' - , f ' fr 'W 3 'ably ' ' 5, ' :ml fi fl -H , Q: x -acre' l N 1. U QJ KULSHA AWN , ,f ss Q 'vfw ' -' A 'Q it eE??,gr.fgtfffQYi'Qf ' luDl'l'll TTEATON i Those who live on the mountain have V a longer day than those who live in V the valley. U Allll IG W I Illrl'AM'S All must respect those who respect QQ themselvcsf' -1 ICIJWIN NELSON Nothing endures but personal quali- 2' ties. I 3l'1'h1'Hll':l -V3-4 IIARRTET Rl'l l'lCNl3l'lif5l Hail to thee, blithe spirit. Hirls' Atlllvtiv Ullllm-V2-4 XY Vlulm Yaunli-villvf W2-II-4 Hill-lliil ff -4 Art Chili -12 Wllrlrlrlhl 'PRICZISE A good word always finds its man. . LEO GIIJIPIIJEN Skill is better than strength. Ilan-H-lmaille--Il--l I XV C'llllr if S R XY Vlulr Yllll1ll'l'lH1 4 RIYSSEIAJ AllllS'I'l+llJ'l' Better say nothing than nothing to 1: the purpose. RAlll'll 'PA YLOR Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more, Men were deceivers ever. lQ'.mu.ul1-te4 imkprimile 4 Q2 Vluss Ilnskvtliall I-Il ji Flaws liuru-lnlll '- I lV Clllll -1 Ilrannaitir- Ulnln--f-3-4 liaise 0' Plymmllli 'I'mvn M-3 Slain on the Rox -V4 'MOY PICASE Full vessels give the least sound. Hii-Is' Athh-time tfliib---3-4 Ulilss llzislu-tbn.ll- -3 V Hans:-lmll 'l'4-aim--3 l'IlJl'l'Il FRFIMMING True sincerity sends for no witness- es. Girls' Atl: li-Liv Cluluwf 2-3 sstt , Qiif U lllll-ll 2 i ,, , -rr, h zz- If 112 : r .'l!!f,lL,IK ' 7' 'fur Wig?-.x.f'Sgf,g'Zfgt I, 5, 4 1 -1:,g ,551 KULSHA , Q1 Iilxu ' V WH g .,.zefM1avl9md mmm noomc Q2 V .- Q Work makes life pleasant. 1 R CHINA Ilvlnllx- 4 llunnl' Hull .4 5 5 F. K 2, - Q EMMA KIRK UOFF sf 5 In truth is right. :-. m JANIUE IBITGGE 5 15 An ideal girl is never fogotten when T' 3 once known. QI ,K ff' S lDr:1umt,im- Club l-2.-I!-4 ll:-lmto Ululm '11 Z' xi ,xx l!ircI's L'hist,m:ns t'au'oI - -I rr 1. 3 -If , Miss Snllwlnmllv lCIs0 -- 4 rg gg Plums Ilnskc-tlmll :Z-Ji-4 Q, xx lhlskvtlrrxll- -4 llnnm- Roll 71 71 X 5 P! 3' xx X 71 1: gg' ,X I! I' S MAURlNE'l'AF'l' if gf Q Smooth runs the water where the ,,4 hx, brook is deep. li ,I ga X Clnss linskc-tlmll-We-4 1' gi , Girls' Athi:-Liv Club ---- 4 zz 31 zx 'K lf 1: 1: -'Y P1 zz 11 'R 1 V :K 1: '33 gg LY111xS1x1rT1l if 1: How soon a smile can change the H 1- X 1 n 1 21 it ,X 3, world. K A x 131 :: 2' X 'X If X. xx ik: :z 1. xy tx ED POWELL :L I1 I ,X . If r ,f jg Some are born great, some achxeve W- xg, greatness and some have greatness 14 71 If In X ,, ' thrust upon them. ,, N JK if lfuullnlll- '13-4 WV Clube-3-4 .ff ,, '-Miss t:ivilimtim1 -e4 Q, ' -,Q x 1: ,, 'gg X 1: 1: :X X1 IC T! rx 1: -' 1: X! 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KY- 5- ,E , ', f 1, .V -1 .I , , f' If 1. . - I A , . wi ,s K 'tfrbb fel' ' Jr, Qui as A 10 1 .5 1' 1 1 Id! ll Xl xx 0 , J 1 4. v. .P I KULSHA if 1 1 .I ' A 'L !u1Q !v', , w +i54 l ' NIJ? fy, c' r ul: like 'F 1 'Ll!H5i ....r'zsii .E:.:a:i.,w , ' 'lfipf 1 K I ll I :1 f- :1 if L11 Ii ll' 71 '11 1: '31 111 ff LYS :: V11 31 11' 1: 'KI ,li All 1 3 . l 1 1 1 1 3 L 1 1. 1 : 1 : 1: 1 : :1 1: A li- N9 1, . r 'P 1 I ZZ 71 illllihgrm' Grahuatva I2 I-I I! l'llAlll1l1IS PARJIKS ji Whoso findeth a wife findeth a sure ll thing. N' X AIIRAUAN IJICA Vl'l l' A true friend is a treasure. 'fi I llonm' Imll 112 Mi1l-your Qgllllllll1'lll'1'llli'llt S111-:ilu-1' .39 11' LA VICRNE FARTJO NV She's all my fancy painted her, She's lovely, she's divine. gl Girls' Al,Ill1'Li1' Ullilm----2 l,l'illllilt1it Il l'l+1Alil1 JOHNSON After the verb 'to love,' 'to help' is the most beautiful verb in the language. Rl Nlicl-yvzu' Ctllllllll'lll'l'llll'lIi1 SIll'ilkl'l' ffi llollnl' Null - Q21 xr LOMA BYRON A virtuous woman is a crown to her husband. ,Q N2Lllifit'lll .lim1t -f Il 'I'rizil lay Jury 2 1' l3l1l-Hill ---l WU Ulllll Yzul1l1-ville 1 Ulm- Clllll- 2-Il--l nxvllul' YV1- Novi-I' M:1l'l'i1'1l A EVICIJYN RIAISS The happiness of man consists in life, And life in labor. 'K NYl1l41l l'llA GIIANGIGR 1 Economy, modesty, and silence adorn a 1 woman. llouoi' Roll X 1llARGARl41'l't7IllSll0l1M 1 None preaches better than the ant, and ii she says nothing. vr1f'1'oR IIANER L There is too much beauty on this earth for 'lonely man .to bear. E llmlm' Roll ALVAR ENGl1lTNlJ All things come round to him who will ff but wait. QQ X l TD 1 1 1 1 11 11 ll 11 ,S gs THIR'lY TWO N .0-si ' ,hi SQA! il ' .li e -nl 1: 1: zz zz z: 1: 11 1 z1'11'1: :: Ii Xiu!! 11':: 11 11 :'11 71,2122 11' 1431- 11.11, K .l. I , 3 LJ 1 ,Q ' 1. 1: 2: Ii ::.:: 7112131 1: 11 11,11':1,:1,11,11'11,1: 1: It 1 ,1 11:1 ::, zz 1: zz 71,211 , - 1 gr rfb..- ff 1 'f 51 1 : 'rr' :1 1: :f :z 1: :z :z 1:31 '11Q'::,'11,f111111 11f11.:1'31,':1 11 ::':1 z1'1x7:Y1. 1:61 IK 1: 11'11 11 1: It ' ' - Q ' Q 05 - ' -J ' , ,. F ' ' ' ' rf , V 4' 3 V F , 9. ,. es, Z as KULSHA z z ' r Z' J ' Q fl 33, I if 4 K 'V ' l'H'E-'F .,,- .. h 'R M 4655, J Q Q' 1f'lz.xxc'ls SMl'l'll if An artist and a man, courteous and Q2 true. WAlfl'l'Ill BRA DFOR ll ' Be silent and pass for a philosopher. lloiml' lloll l l1URl'INUl'l t7llll'l'AlN Make it thy business to know thyself, ff which is the most ditiicult lesson in if the w0rld. llirls' Atlllvlir- tllllll' 2-Il 1 K Gl'IR'l'RlTDl'I RUHICNS 2 , l Ah, why should life all labor be? x li l'IS'l'lll'lli tlllilllzllfl' An outward and visible sign of an 13 inward and spiritual grace. tilm- l'luli l-2 llirls' Atl1'l-tiv Club :Z-Il l.l'IAIl SlIl'll'l'l'S A rose is swcetcr in the bud than If full bloom. RUMONA SI'Atfl'1 Virtue alone can cnnoblc. l,l't'llll'1 l'R0li'l'Y .. The sweetest thing that ever grow ff bcsidc an open door. llzmur llull I l'l'IC'Ill lS0'l'lI Commend a wedded life, but kecp '- thyself a bachelor. l'ri-sizlz-nl. Mizlvc-ni' Ulussz - f'llllllllt'lll'l'llll'llll Slll'lllil'l'- - ., I l'r4-ss Clulm l-2. liz-lmtv lfluh- I '- lz'i on l'nr'z- l rzLmzzlis - l HAROLD MAORFORD What a man has, so much is he sure 71 of. U H lzlonor Roll N, N ml f qfpg-K 4-f ' EWR lifff'f5':,g,..j'.4 ff X a t f Fo.. 4 1 ' X.4nuv' lT- U::,:v- .1-,-:fn , , ... , . , . , . :A I t U :xR I.fl' 'fz' zz zz 'zz zz z: zz zz :z zz zz 1: zz z: 7,71 zz :z zz zz zz' zz zz zz zz zz if 2: .1 zz r l i 53' ,l' f ,. :z zz zz r:.z: zz zz zz zz :z :: zz zz zz zz zz :t 2: Ii zz zz rt l!':1 rr zz xfz. 1' zz zz 12.11110 , ' :, z vz :z:z:,:7 zz ,: ZQ1I'1lf! 1 zzzz':xz'::!:1zzz:z::x'z!'zzzz li zr,x :z xr zz 'z zz zz zz zz ' . - X -lt , U , 1. .s:-..-,,, ---.. --.W -W . . f . . 1 'EV' , ff. Q L' ' 2,6 ,J - THIRTY-THRFE r .15 3 4 .. KULSHA A . g B' :,.vf5'f '5. lgffff . 37 YJ Q 35:-g 45? - X41 ' , 1 mm-4'. . 1524-I-55553--'ff .. KW' ' ' ' f .V-.6 H 3: ' JUIIN IIAITG' A great devotee of the gospel of getting on. Bliss Nunn-lmmly Iilsi- Ilrzumntix- Ului, Ulm- Club llmim' Roll film' l'llllr UIl1'.'l'l,'il4 f'ARhlC'I'0N Ml'IRl'lClqi To him who is determined, it only rcmains to act. ADA S'l'l'Il,Hl'INS A roscbud sct with little willful thorns And sweet as English air could make her. IUIAIIKIGNK IC 'l'Ill7Nl'i li Her ready smile, Ll true fricnd's IC .. warmth express. l I'I'llIIl'1l, SWA NSUN J ' H 1 H Constwfv is thc foundation of the n virtues. if Mllllllld Youm: 11 I do but sing because I must And pipe but as the linnets sing. ic: w N .rx wi I iw: ,, If happy I, and wretched he, If Perhaps the king would change with I ff me. 22 Z li X' 'f Il-IAHIPIH Nlt'llI'lIlHHN f 1 It is the quiet people who are becom- 1 ing. YK 3 I . 4 5. 'lvlzlfzlm 'lllilllllild K if 5 'fCalm, cool, collected. l l il ROLAND Osram I I dare do all that may .become a ' N z: man. 1 xr I I ,, Roe-iv 0' l'lynmu1,ll 'l'uwn -W3 rr OhstinaLe Fmnilyn-4 Delmtu Uluh-f-4 ' if lDl'lllll!LtiC Club-1 Honor Roll ,Y 1. V Q 3 C 1 4,132 .-rv ' FHIRTY muh 5 M. .- 7 ff' 1 K ' F' it ax llll'-llflfllrl1,H,li-31.31. xr xx i n za xx mx n zu xx xx xx Xl ar u .1 zu , . f ff' fl gg ' . nw: n 11,1311 xxgzx, 1z,'xx,xx x:,n ng x,xz,1xr,:: :L xx izlix x J' 11,14 Pl 11 11 F1 if 'l H 1' H ' ' mu .11 , , ' , ., -- - r ' ' f .P , -l n an n i. :' n iz 2. xx n rxqxcxtgxx u,,x1,xx,5x,ixJ4 xr n xpxx xx xr uiigzr in rx Hr in n 11 za .. . s . , ,. .. . . .. . I I ' ,.- . , , . , , , W., A l, P 1. ' 1- CZ' ., 5 L24 Q' . ':fQ..i rrf. KULSHA 41 1 fx fi: ' I it ' x -fm! fl - -5. '- . 'Q ' ' -' -Q ' Uv-5' fl an S f :: C if it ' Eur- AN' A V 'f Q ' Q .. 2. I fy , 'WST- ge, ,, gaf2gi12fNf' ff. , 25: bij . f .A nf' JO IG R U Y ER Brave actions never want a trumpet. Iluuur Roll-fe EVA l'l'IhlJANll I slept, I dreamed that life was Beauty, I woke,and found that life was Duty. D1-lratv Chili 4 EIJNA MAE SORICNSON Dreams of doing good' for good-for' nothing people. IIJA l'A'l l'I'lRSON The will gives the work its name. HICHNII IC DAVIS Nothing succeeds like success. IYIAIBICII Mm-IIICNNON Everything in the World dePcnds on F 'IVY IIA VIGNIC A good heart is better than al'l the 2 heads in the world. E 1 MARION Mm-l'l7SIl Bind on me thy tender eyes as stars look on the Sea. Girls' Alhlvtir- Vinh V ICIIMA OGDEN A truthful heart is ever happy. UIIARIJICS IIATCII. Whatever is worth doing, is worth 1 doing well. Track-3 urs Epq A effiyigqig ' A THIRTY-FIVE -e ffffff if iffin' ' w iT.ii i'f-512' I 9722 .- '55 gg QL Q' gif? 1' f' rr 1' rvxr 15 gpg. .. ,. ,. QQ lf ff rg .,. Il i 'W' fffl- lf' woman. , I! 31 s '71 ff 11 li ,Xl D! N 1 ix, ill H 32 X! 'Xi '31 'IK 71 'X A 1 ' 4 e KULSH 'ft' keg, I NJ s- alexis? A 155845, 'X ., . r MLhxX.?5Q',f'gyL, K,?Q155,.l,,g-QQAEV yxgliyxixzlixxiln .1-nn: r: z: -' --,jirv p : 'xx' ' f Gllaaa nf 'EU I 5 35 SENIORS: Q1 Ray Hill .............. ............................... ....... - - - ......... President 3 Q Lloyd Mason ....... ....... V ice President j 3 if Carlyle Crum ........ .................. S ecretary S: E 2 22 Esther Cook ........... ..........................,................... E ditor It 'Q if Dick Cook ......................... ....... C lass Representative ,Q if Ervmd Kronstadt ...... ........... .................,. Q ................ Y e ll Leader iii ff 'fi . . A :xg lx: iii! Semnr Gllaaa Bmrg , QE X h cQ'Adl2airytof,the Senior Class for this year of our Lord, nineteen iff! ri un re wen y. y. t .3 Sept. 2. -We find ourselves back at school again, moving under the E ii! admiring gaze of the under 'classmen. Just thi11k! No Seniors to E 51 Fifi lord it over us this year! tl EQ' Long separated friends hug and kiss each other in the hallsg old ii 5. love affairs are revived in the cornersg new ones are begun. and iff! ,fn some are merely continued. I gi gf' xy Sept. 3. Mad scrambles are made to get programs made out, and hunt ffl, in IQ xg up new classes. Cf! iff, if: QQ- Freshmen roll rooms look like dons of lost souls, and some few ff' -if gozen sobbing infants have to be taken in hand by the kindly ' xr! ff: 6l'l10I'S. ',, Ig 333 Sept. 8. We notice that Margaret Mercer is still specializing in iii if il jf! French Qi '- Z . . Sept. 15. For the tenth time this week--Mrs Ray and Aaron Sunel dif- iff 'Q is jj fer as to economic conditions. 3:1 'IK IQ! 'xx' Sept. 22. - Wanted - ji is A Cook-must have Blossoining experience. Call Jean l ierce, iii ill gf' care of W. H. S. . iff! B fi Oct. Tl. -Antone makes his first oiiieial speech in assembly. Now git gi .F :f behind your team an' support ,Clllg-itll come out an' let 'em know X Y0u're there! Make all the noise you kin. QQ in xi, Oct. Zdlgiss Anderson wages the usual annual war on gum chewing 1: pq an isrespec . ,K 11 If Oct. 4. School mixerg Sophoniores will shine tonight! Can you iff- K , imagine it? But everyone knows that we Seniors should really 'jf an Q if O ttgave had that megaphone. HF d if Lx If 2: C . . - Oun N 1: iz: if V22 A powder pulf. in the hall. Wliose does it remind you of, boys? ii QQ Don 't every one speak at once. ff if Oct. 15. Bch asks Barbara to go to the dance on the radiator.-No, no. iz: 5 55 we don t mean that dance is to be on the radiator! 551 js sl ii Oct. 20. John Hang expresses his opinions in assembly. ' 2? ' ffl Oct. 24. We Wonder at the state of unrest in the Senior girls' study ' jj! if hall, when they all solemnly vow that they have perfect order. .QQ if if :x in I' -'-rv yur-v' 7 -M5392 1 xx xx xmx'nxx1xx,xx xzlmxxm xr xifxnxf x xmas: rx rx zz-x xx x xr wx J' 5' L X Ii lil!!! lQXlXll3K1'X, xrlixzlfxqfmxlixx xx X rr xx xr ix xt xx xr rt TK xx lx' ix als. xx xx ,sk xxizxlzx x xqfxxl xilxvqxpxiudxin5t,!k!.m15x xx xi,x:!xx'xx'zx,ix xx wx: xx zz xx xx x xx is , P 3 mu ll? F19 r - 1 X THIRTY bIX A ' 1 r. N-.,-as H -1-f ,x--- .-,,.. ., ,., . , I 'Q ' '- -y.-, .iJli...i'.:.,f L,!:.t.,.,12i. 1 9.5.-fi .1: ' , ff' 1. . P' v, . ' 1 M' .. .1 1 1. .: i 1 ,1 . 1. I- L. . . ,L 1. 4, .. J. i 5 '21 J f i .. - r fl .. I .--M' -' y- -v ' - .f.1f- -gs' Y - -vs., .fi -, . . . ., ,, , -. -., , . H i .. ., ,, ,, - - -. J 10- QW0.. .,f 1 1 . f '- --.' 1'-P.. M- 4 i A , i 2. .2 , z it J ' v ig ' -I :. t 1 ,' , ' - ' ,-,,1. .Mc , -4. 1 5 'Ti' ,- - - . Am. . Z R V . A J. ' .- ' I M .1 ui It Y 3? i i. SQ- I- I . H' 'N ' laik ef-ls 5 54551: las! -' 4 . 'Ty .3 . .1 C' F-f' '0 ' ff V re- 25' t - . at-A 11. :fa .ep -qyha ef-if ' me. -lbfllli 91' 1 A .. .J. M Q U ,. , ' , , T! - , .,1x:lQxxlDt, U .lllllfzlm H WSH-,1,-3-ggi, Q ff.m:m.fx. .:l1www1 ' : -5 ' -A , - ' . . A ffi Q: v 3 Oct. 27. Report. card day! And there shall be weeping and wailing 5 E2 II Q2 and gnashing of teeth. ii ff 2 fi Nov. 3. We gaze on the warlike countenance of our football heroes in 3. jg ZZ ll I ' . 1 :I assembly. No one eau make ns believe that we haven t any hand- it lg 'Z some Seniors. Qing Q.. I Nov. ll. 'A school without the scholars-lleap big strike. Qifj 22' , . , Llll II Nov. 13. Sallo directs traffic in the halls. gif gg , . , . . . 31: Fi. Nov. 14. The Eta Blttl l'ln's spend the noon hour ln the Alldlt0Y'llllll, is 155, 5 thumping, and talking. and ?????-singing. 3,3 QQ ij 55 Well. how can you expect anything else when Bee l-largood begins gg 55 to grind out that jazz? ff 55 Nov. lfl. All is peaceable onee moreg and the canned ones have re- if if, turned to school. . if ff' I! H , . . 1 - 1 En' 55 an Nov. 26. We are dismissed for Thanksgiving vacation. Two days! Mr. ff lg. Q Kg Ewing advises us to eat enough turkey. Take that to heart, Jimmle Z1 3:25 3:2 Collins! 355 f 1.. . . - : J! QQ 55 Dec 2. W Club entertains with a banquet and dance for the new ii .ni jif members. if If lg Dec. 3. Donald Keyes cracks a joke in the English Class. if ji Dec. 4. We learn from the newspapers that ' Jessie Chapman has if fi changed her name to Kissie. gf ff gi Dee. 5. Dramatic Club Play- Miss Somebody Else. The Dramatic 3 55 gi Club sustains its reputation. BQ QQ fi Dec. 9. Mrs Ray is busy wrapping up eivics grades for Christmas jf 3 : .gi res . xi if! i ix gg p ents , 331 lf. i 2: it Dec. 11. Horrors! Dean hasn t looked at La Verne for two whole hours! if l :t X . . - ' ' l if if Dec. 15. An important rumor-Ralph Taylor is going to start a beauty jj if l 22 ,Q parlor! .11 Qi: gg 1 IX, 1, ' 5: it Dee. 19. Operetta Bulbul - gi if 1 .z gg . 1 l 21 35 25 X '71 'BX X 'XZ l zz 2: :: xr 2: 1: z: :z :: zz :: x: xx ,zz :x zz If IK 1 'zz zz x: :: xx z: zz Ii 21 :: xx :z zz zz 11 zz rx :: xx IC 21 xx i: :: :x J ' s . 'P' X' H... Good-bye for two weeks.-- Merry Christmas, Happy New Year. zz 331, Dee. 20. Basketball season opens. Goodbeginning! Mt. Vernon, 103 it Whatcom, 49! 1 if - Vacation- if: S2 Jan. 5. Heavens! Don 't you hate to come hack? Who did you go to that 'dance last night with? What did Santa bring you? Did you make any New Year resolutions? U X it ss, zz, Jan. 16-17. Hurrah! Whatcom adds more victories to her list. 1' '1 U N A M 'Jan. 19. New Year resolutions going into effect! Johnny Moen has 'fe his Commercial Arithmetic lesson. Jan. 22. Heap big rally! Rain can 't dampen our spirits-Crowd dis- if persed in row boats, xt X. ix xx, Lx: xg 31. x: 'rf :xi Jan. 26. Mid Year Senior C lass day. We grow sad when thinking of '21 25. .31 JK, the nearness of the separation of our class, and the loss of so many 1: at of our class mates and friends. , -new A ,rr :if .71 LFE .rt ze Y' xxxxxxxxn rx wzxxxncx K 05 1. ' THIRTN Sl' VFN 'wr-f-'fig l M '97 A X .-,- az 1: xryzz 2: :x :z x:,::,u, xjxzx x: :x,x: 21, ::,::,:z zz 1: x,::,xz,!:z, .:.x:, , ,.-f 'I f, ii. ,qv .. 2: 1: zz :azzyxzjzr xxg::,x: ::,::j::, zz, xc, zz, zz, ::,:z4 1: z: ::,1: 1211.11 ::':z,x,:z.x: ::,xr,x: X. uf, K ' fag, 1 2 .a T1 zz xx xx 1: :' Ill11'Zi,Il'Xlf!ljlu!Z,. rf: If 1, A , ,xr 21,71 zz' tn, L: f ' ' 1 21,11 :: 11 :L . X - L 4 u. . fn f - - -- ' f f ' . . 6 W va N 1 ' ' 1 . - - , fu-' , 7 u ' f .4..f. , 'n 4 A ,F '- 1 w ,' X-.fn-est' .v Jil 'Y xxl if 32 I! X X1 PWR I 4 W . J- 'ff' QM I n ff a'l ' , KU LSHA - -.F ,Q 'f - 0 '-' QQ ' 1- -1945 fl! lui yn ', fl- ag, J: xx,xxg, .txgxg x I ,, , A ,. ,EMP 4 25 -ini' ' H- - l ,q Jxxljxxfax, xx'-xrl'x:j-. . , 3 q, l Yip L - X.:fiQf fgl'L: 4:?Ql.sf1x1?:,.xfZJl xzxxzfxx :: xx 'Lf 9. M zz 'ni I 4 gg' Q Jan. 28. Mid Year Commencement. if ,ff -Program- ff ff. Triumphal March, from Aida .............................. ........ V erdi Q2 ,if lligh School Orchestra. 22 Z2 Q, QQ lllV0lf2l:tl0ll ..b. I .................................... ,. ............................................. Rev. F. B. Culver If if 3 Our First Mid-Year Commencement .. .....,.. Mr. R. ll. Ewing ff' if xr ,ff Violin Solo, llungarian Dance No. 5 ........ ............................. B rahms 52 11 ii: SE, Arthur Thal iii if ,,1 The Educational Outlook ....... ........................ ....... P e arl Johnson iff, .QQ ,Q Good Citizenship ............... .......... , .............. ............. C e eil Both lm F1 ,l xv IQ urn , ' 17 1111121 gg gi oea- . olo, lhc Awakening .................... ................................ S press 1:-11 1:3 'I Th V' ' h. R Loma Byron 5, e anis mg, ace ..................... ,............... ............ ....... N y l eptha. Granger Q lg 'X The Social Unrest ...... ......................................................... A braham Leavitt Qi ' 7 ' I - ' ,. 1' ga Boys Quartet.. ........... Q ..,......... A Medley of Old-Fashioned Melodies ' wg Everett Ross, Joe Strandberg. Halford Ross, Edward Powell -j gi Presentation of Class ..... ...................................,....,.... S upt. Elmer L. Cave gf Presentation of Diplomas ............................. .... P res. Willia.m McCush jk xi The Mid-Year Class of 1920 has the honor of being the first mid- 54 '11 gl year class to graduate from Whatcom High School. 121 Paging the past four years, it has made itself a record not soon to ' Pi me orgotten in athletics in school activities and in work havin ' i li ' ' ' ' ' v v gi an honor roll of twelve members from a class 'numbering only lui 3,13 orty-two. 521 ,Q We regretfully bid good-bye to our departing classmates. No matter what brilliant achievements we may attain in our few fig months here we shall always feel that it would have been even 'gg xl . . . , more brilliant if we had not been separated. This departure of Y 9- 0 assniates bring to us 'i keen reliv-ilion of th - 'l t --' f .xl .5 . 0 ,, - f .f c siorncss 0 the LQ tlme before the June grduation and the end of the class of 1920. ' E ,ii Jan. 29. More conflicts! lic. careful, children-don't sign up for more in than four subJeets. sq ef . . . 5 -lan. 30. 'l oo bad. Dwight, that you've had English Vlll and Dorothy -,Q hasn't. 21 : -. . ii Q. Feb. 2. Edward Powell adds Lharlcs to his name. -fi Feb. 3. Washington Glee Club and Jazz Band! . :QQ Feb. 6. Norma and Ethel entertain us with Ye old Moose Hall Stuff .QQ , during the noon hour. r if ig Feb. 9. Margaret Hayward 's hair rises and Blanch Imhoff's descends. z' 11 ' ra: Feb. 15. --Drowned- j,Q 12: In the terrible sea of matrimony! 7: Loma Byron and Charles Parks 3. ,I , . , . Q gf Feb. 18. We mourn the loss of our dear friend and teacher, Miss Jennie Q, Wliitinan. God calls our loved ones, but we lose not wholly. 'ig what He hath glveng , , ' I1 . . . It ll! ,aj IX They live on earth, in thought and deed, as truly as in Heaven. if if ii: 71 ' -Whittier. 227 2: xx, ,ix jpg, xx xslt: x. zz xzf xxlxxxxigxlixlxx xixxlm 1:1 1:1531 xr rx xxlxx xxlnx wr xx 71 xx xx xr xx xx xx 1 xx A R, L Y I X 'w.... . z' A I 'QPF- if rf A 4 J' N-.-mv x' 7T9 i'g UK , ,xi,,!1, xolx,u,x1,xr,xx,,ix,xx1,xx,,x:1xz,xxl':exxx',zJxz,x: x:,xx,xx xgxxzxz x:,xx.xx,ixx,1 ' . 6' Lg. ,QA , . xx zz,.xx,lxrllxxpxggxggxlfxqlmxx,1zx,'n3lx:m11xgxxx,,x:,xxixxxxx,,xx,xzxxgxxxgxzxxx xxlx:x!xxgxolxz.xc,xx1 . 3 ,gin ' --- V- .V H .. . - . , , ,- . , , , .,,, , U ., ., ., ., ,. .- . ' r-- I -it f ,If 5' 1 1 , ' ' 221 11 Elf, -1 1' 1, 5. ,. i, 1. ,f 1 ' ,I T V 1 1 , x 1 .1 . ' ix '- 'sg .-M. ef:-'--I'-. ' ' J' ' sn- Q N 4 IN I - 'nv V 9 - f Qu .1 ' X ' 'l'Illll'I'Y l lfllI'I' ' V5 ,,,. sf ,E-I' 5 ' A l fl- . A, Q, ix ,KX x E v Yr r a F' I if I mx -S 4 1 l ai, fiiawoa 0 qi all 54. Q 14? fl 'K' wits. H, .1 gy . Ls' A l 1-. .nam 0 rg- f 3 J! , - vi 4 '!xi!l::'z. 'H'- f J - ., .lmrm nl- f f , In , ' Q, .3-af Q' ,A ff, anqiggxlla .r,vxQ!1:Er1'I1. f '-M4652-:2we..r:. 551!a 5 X.. 1n..'Il .: :Q Feb. 23. Why couldn't George Washinglon have been born one day later? We wanted a holiday! 26. Girls! Have you noticed? Frances is wearing a diamond! Mar. 2. The Knights of the Fork play the Ex-Service men. - Blinded - Mar. 4. Mrs. King-by the brilliance of Lyle Mitchel 's socks. - 5. We all admire Roscoe Altman 's calmness while being resusci- Feb. Mar. tated from drowning in assembly. Mar. 12-13. Another scalp to hang in the halls! We win the Western Washington championship. Mar. 15. W Club Entertainment. Just imagine - Little Miss Alsop supported by Lloyd Mason, Lin Henderson and Edward Powell. Well, if deah ain 't dat good fer nothin' niggah Sandro! Or really is that Juilan Raymond? Mar. 17. Green-Green! Just as green as we used to be, four years back in the dim past. Mar. 18. Why is everybody so sleepy today? Eula Brown is absent! Too bad we can't all sleep the morning after. Mar. 20. Esther Enger and Evelyn Fraser arrive at school on time. Mar. 22. Three Cheers! The basketball team is off for Walla Walla. - Lost - . Ervind Kronstad 's voice. Mar. 23. The school is changed into a girls' seminary. Mar. 24. Junior Play- The Uolonel's Maid. Ching aling aling. But just Wait till we pull oif that Senior play. Mar. 25. Janice Bugge shoots fifty baskets in one game. Mar. 26. All of our hopes for the State Championship are in ruin. But leave it to the girls-they've come home with the laurels, and the Western Washington Championship. ' . Mar. 26. Vacation April 8 April 8. Back again! ' April 9. Pullman entertains us- Oh ! April 11. Great Excitement! Robbers! Poor Joan sliders a broken arm and several slight bruises, received during the night. April 14. We gaze upon one dozen American Beauties in assembly. Eula is chosen as candidate for Tulip Queen. l April 15. Great dramatic talent in the class! Everybody turning out for the play try-outs. 4 Miss Marshall-directing love-scene: 'l'hat's it, Carlyle, make your tone sentimental! April 18. Joe Strandberg pounded his fingers. This fact accounts for the blue streaks from behind the curtain in study hall this morning. 'PQ X 3 nnxxxxxx:xxxmxmx'r:ux1n:sixxxuxx1fxxuxuixn 'V' f rrxmxsxxx xr:11xxx:ukxxxnxnxxrfnrtxxxxllillllllillfliif zc :x xx x: if xx xl fi xx ri xx ix ix xx iz- zz. xx! :xl X. xl IX! XQ 'xl ll' RX A K! :il ii! is an as xx, 36 ix! W E E. E K! if xi F. Zi K1 If gi if if if iS xg! :wi ii Ii. zx 'ijt .xi 'xi iii -'S .xi nx, 'K :xi a I! as if 'lf la XI. .si X. ff E in ef. X: ri X. f 43' N ' agf-. ' --f , -- e- 1 -I -- '1 V t. 1- 3. 1' .Ii 'ff' ' ,M - C-as -v Ii x . iz :: . ff? ' ': . :' lf ,ffl 2 Q f ' f fl I VK 7. if I 3 ij 'fb-Q., fag, ' if I rx 'ix xx xr 2 71fl.l'7i1l1lf!ifflQf 'zci'xjQ:1'51QNM.!tlfYfYNITNIY1KTliC5ll!1Ql!i.l11'?!l7lli31112115K3NW? WB' ' A K gl 5 0-fn . A ,, zwl Gjig.. 1 W f H H v . 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Senior Play, The Man on the Box. lt was simply if 'If' ripping. The best play that has ever hccn produced. We think so. Q 32 Zi . CAST I li ' ,Q if Bewitchinq and aclornl lc leading lady ...... ...... orma Alsop Z if 21 Stunning leading man ........................................... ........ . . Lloyd Mason if The hot tempered l oloncl , ..... ........ ...... I i in Henderson , ff. if The deep dyed villain ............. .......... C arlyle Crum ' jf QQ Demure little maid ........ .................... E ula Brown , is 'ii Irate French chef ........ ....... Ervind Kronstad xi if Young society dude .......................... ......... R oscoe Altman 5 ii If Dashing young society girl ....., ..... P auline Wattam E if if Charming young matron ........ . ........ Evelyn Wahl I ii if Conceited Judge ..........................................................,... ...... R alph Taylor j xr it William ,the horse valet ................................................. ............. 1 Sob Jenkins 5 II, Policemen and Police Court ornaments ........................................,...................... ' if if French Burnettc, Fred Bond and llalpn Lane. , 2? Zi May 25. Heard in the hall: Mildred! Mildred, com.e here! Mildred If if Erickson, in the distance- Cumming, Q li ii xf a May 28. We discover amongst ourselves- 5 ii' In the Class of 1920, many things we have a plenty: I K I E if Of tradesmen let us take a look, i gg, A Taylor, a Mason, and a Cook, : :ji ,f A Fisher, a Smith, and a Barber ' 3 ff And also a little Miller harbor. i if if Against the.cold we 're protected all- xg it Provided with Wood Cole, and a Wahl. ffl IE We will not Crowe about our Still, if Which is nicely hidden up in the Hill. ' if if Just Waite and see what we can do Q aj With our Maule and good Spear too. Eg A Loop and a Crum to trap the Baatz, z Q2 'jf A Hamer to throw at the Browns, Thomas cats. 5 if ,ax . . 1 If N 2 lxlml xr xxixxm xx max ztnxisx ix zz x x zz xx xx xr xx xc as xr Mk mb UU!! mix xtlx'3Qgbx,ix1lxxlxx9x,mx'!xxzwxxxxxxxxxuuuxznnxxxxxxx Z af, wr -. Ion rv Xe... , -1 X -.fn-:U P79 17- -. Nxc,xllimzyxx,x1,nxg1xm,,:zl,xz,xxlwill:wryix,1:x,lxx,rxxiixxjxx,n xx x,xx.:c,,x:gi,ifim ' , . 16' ,at ' 'i NM- . . ' . . . V . i. .- 9 gg ,' if ' ia. ' . 5, , .. 5 ,.. 5.1 .1 .. ii .n. it , X, .. ,. . .' il ,. .L .75 7: 71 M, Q 5. .Jfj . f' 7,-5 - . f .. F , ,. , . , , , , , , , 4- - ' .r fy 4 7' 21: - 121' .,., 'Ili 1 is 'li ar 1 ' l. 1 in ,L .1 :X . fi .. . ' , .. . 1 i '- '15 .-il. 64-'- A-' Y 'Y ' 'Nl ,J X v lr K rips' F ' W9 A,-if ... ll If Ji If ll X KULSHA p 1 xx' 7 0 , . . ax ix. f' Q xxl xxbx il WI! I A L fx , . , ff' .x 1. is 1 353, :vera -f if '- -' 5 ii' 'ml - ' ff 7 - .,!. 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Ei 32 F9 FS, x xxx .: 'xx' xx 'xx' xx' ix: xx xx, xx xx xg, xx, xx x: xx xx xx x: xx :x x. ,xx xx K xx ,X xxx gg If X xx xx 'ff 1: L!! xx .31 ,xx if xx X xx X ,X ,xx 21 LX :x Xl. xg :XZ 2: ZX K ,xx gg I1 xx 'Fi ,K ix! xx 31 1, lzx xx 3 xx xx 'Ei ,I xx :X x: gg li xx 22 X :x gg' X! xx' .21 xx if X ,xx Z: 'zz xx :: xx xx x: xx xx :x xx x: xr 1: xx 5 xx x: x: zz x: xc xx :: xx x: xx :: xx zz xx xx zz xx xx xx :x zz xx :: z: :: xx xx xc xi f,:-X, 'Q 7 C? .ryf5.'i-ii Aa M elm will N KNOW Alxli MEN BY Tlll'lSl'l l'RlCSl'lN'l'S: That we, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty of the Whatcom- High School, jg County of Whatcom, State of Washington, being of sound and dispos- .gi V ing mind and memory. and not acting -under duress, menace, fraud or Eij I undue influence of any nature whatsoever, and considering that we ,, shall soon vacate these places which we have so honorably filled, do if make, publish, ordain and declare this. our last will and testament in 34 IK xx this manner following: to-wit :- , xx, xx FIRST: To the Juniors, with all due respect, do we bequeath the if if center section of the auditorium, and hope that their presence therein ff- QQ will not endanger the morale of the lower classmen. fl 11 . , N, I2 SECOND: To the Sophomores. do we devise the hat-racks oppo- xx 1: XX ZZ site the Senior rollroom, and it is our wish that the hooks will be a xx xx reminder to wear their hats when it rains. jf THIRD: To the Freshmen, whose admirable behavior in the Q If study hall for the past year has been unrivaled, we bequeath the gum xx 'ii to be found under the seats. ii' if FOURTH: To the classes and faculty in general, we leave the ,ff memory of a graduating class whose size, strength, integrity, and if if promise of future greatness has no equal in the history of Whatcom xx xx High School. ii' FIFTH: To the fans and followers of school activities, we leave if the records of the Senior entriesg to-wit:- V if ji Captains in athletics from Class of 1920: xx xx Ray Hill ............i................................................,..........,............. ........ F ootball si, ii Milton Cole ........ ..... l Basketball if if Sallo Shure ........,,., ....... l 3aseball if if Fink Frank .............. .... .... ........ ........... ........ ................. T r a c l x if xx In the Ranks: if 12 Football men. 3 Basketball men. 7 Track men. 4 Baseball men. if CTotal 26.5 - Q if Lastly, we hereby make. and appoint Mathea Hansen of the 'fi xl. County of Whatcom. State of Washington, to be executor without 'ii bonds, of this, our last will and testament, and hereby revoke all' for- 12 mer wills by us made. Q ,IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and ff fi amxed the seal of the class, this First day of June, in the year of our S2 ii Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty. QQ 7 Class of '20, ,j Signed, scaled, published and declared by the said class of '20, as fi if and for it 's last will and testament. in the presence of us, who, at their if in request. have hereunto subscribed as attesting witnesses to said instru- if ment. jf if M 6? gx!m6,,,A,a CSEALJ jg W Wzwazx qsmrn if BOB JENKINS '20. if S2 z: xi 7 W' x- xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xxixx xxlxxlxx xxlxx xx :xxlxx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx' x xx fi- 5 xxnx xnxx xx xxixx xx xx xx xx xxpx, xxxgx xx WIN XX lil!! KH KWH!! lil 11134501 N v'x ' xx xx xx xnxx'xxx1,xx,,xdLxxltxxlIK'lX1l!Ulii lx xx.xx1gxL'xxlxx,rxxrxxtxxrxx ixxixx mx: xx xx xx .4 1 W 9 f if FOI-113 UNI pf . - -., , I ,, , ,. , ,Y , , M I , , i r 1, i , - ,, ' '--1 - ' ' - . , 1 I .x A . 1. . x. . . f , 1 1-' A. i . . ' i 1 . x , . 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'Phe New Whatcom High School ....... ...... . .. .Priinsipal li.. E. Ewing in 135 if IV. CAD Calm is the Night .......,................................... ............,..................... 4 3. Bohm .Xl fjfl ffl CBJ We'll 'l'ouch the Strings to Music ......... ...,.,... l fl. Paladilke A111 an ftlhorusj on-is' eine mb. sl lgi '12, gl l El Ei V. Success Where We Are ....................................................... ...... - Iessle Chapman i i 1 fn s - 1 VI. Serenade ...............................................................,...................,............ .................. S chuhert T' on Lg CViolin Soloj Arthur 'l'hal ' VII. American Boys and Girls ............................................... ......... R oseoe Altman is VIII. Spring's a Iiovable Iiady Dear ............................. ...........................,.. E llis zz 'N . r 'ix in fu, 5,3 fVoeal Soloj Ilortense W ule QQ fi- IX. Annual Address ..................................,......................................,. I-Ion. Thos. M. Aslien .ji X, Class Song ................................. ........... .......... ........ G r a duates , I xx y . ' 1 , RI. Presentation of Class .............. ...... S upt. Elmer L. Cave ggi S5 XII. Presentation of Diplomas ..,..............................,.................... Pres. Wm.. McCush 71' r 4 . . , ' i ,ii XIII. Presentation of Service Memorial Scholarship ................................. gi E x - ' ,Q if ............,.....................,..........,............................................................................. Dr. A. F. Eeehdoldt Zi it rig 1-was-naman gg' I .fi 'll' Q Z1 It li' X 0 if 'll illlthgrar Cllnmmmrrnwnt ag I. Triumphal March from Aida .....................,...,.................. ....... V erdi QQ? V21 ' High School Orchestra ff 32 -Q II. Invocation .....,............ .,.....,........ .......................,.....,...... .,.... .............,....... R e v . I . B. Culver if it gg 13 . . , . . 'I Q.. III. Our First Mid-Year I,0ll1ll16Il00lIl8lII ............... Principal R. H. Ewing To IV.- Violin Solo, Hungarian Danve No. 5 ...... ............................................... B rahm Arthur 'Phal V. The Educational Outlook ................................ ...... l 'earl Johnson gf v- M V1 Good Citivenship 0 ' -59 5 an . . .................................... ........ , ecil Both in 31 if VII. Vocal Solo, The Awakening .,................ ............ S pross E - ' Loma Byron if Q VIII. The Vanishing Rave ........... ....,....................... ..... ............. N y 1 eptha Granger fi If 1 - '. LE LE 5 IX. The Social Unrest ............,................,.............................,.................. Abraham Leavitt gl 5 5 X. Boys' Quartet ....................................... Medley of Old Fashioned Melodies it Everett Ross, Joe Strandberg, Halford Ross and Edward Powell if IX . '31 XI. Presentation of Class ............ , ............................................... Supt. Elmer IJ. Cave . I ' . . . X' i XII. Presentation of Diplomas ........ ........ l 'res. NVm. Mcflush f 'S ,-Tay-f W x i!!!1!!lK!1K1!llllXlX!!NX2jXIXXXXYXJ XKXXLAXX1 K X!! Kit!! XIX If Xlkixilli XIX! X115 li T! Xi X XXI!! If X Xi If ii MIX- Y xl ll Xi YK 1 ix xx xx xx xx x3x4ixx,.xx,ubxfxx,Rx Wim xx xi: xrifxxuz 31117: xx xx xx x xx x zz 4 fl 4 ' 'N' i' ffl 'l'VF.'iI'7'f 1'!.'l..,.:::.1.'1','.1 . - 4 Vw- 'Z' .' ' .61 I' 41- '11, . f ' .. iv .' , I il . , 1 1. - 1. , . .L 1 .. A ,. . . i 'l -l- 'N - .' - I1 Qfb' ,,,,-' --'A' A , . I Q. . .,',.. ,. Y., , , . . . ., ., ., . , , . ,. . , , . .... .. .. ., ., ,, .. I . , ' c-- Ps. I 1' 1 Ji me .. x Tl 1 '. 4.1 Q ., .. li .N 1- I f . . i .2 : '- A .ff ' A ' ffil I H' N' . ' 1 ' A - 2-H . .. . A9 5 '- ' TQ!! I Y- l'Wil . .1 X x... . 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S ecretary tai llfl 'nt - l 2' till ga ,Q Dow Walling ......... ................,................... E dltor lgl till gig :gl , , , ra lrxl gg Maurlce Thomas ....... ..... C ,lass Representatlve ' tg tg tif, HQ Horace Cummings ....... ....,................. Y ell Leader lg ally ., V- iii all til JUNIOR PHONEY. lie xr ra xl X , 'ii 71. mv lift llv Dow Walling '21 rx 11:1 ful ' it Ilello-What! Oh. yes, this is the Junior Class. -5 What's this? -- You saiy you are a reporter wanting a line on the Juniors.. I-- :Q ah --all right then. Even though my modesty usually torbids my 'ig 'uf tis? mentioning my personal attairs. I'll go tifty-fify with you on all that l 1353 ant lf ii' know. Hitch up your pencil nowg here goes. fit Q2 ' lfil . . l all .N In the words of my predecessors, I entered 111 the first year, toiled It ,. , . ff, an- throu h three, and here I am-all hale and hearty. You 'll say hale and 'F 'F 4. VU. ' ' ' IQ 714 Q jf hearty too, when you are aware of my enviable record. Zi. 'fl PY In the lorious field of athletics I have shone and still shine like a. 213 F. It Q I U u Q I 1 , 111 . . flitterln star in the skv. I hold honors for iartlci ation ln football, Af., if, Xl N ls ' lil 'Xi nj if basketball, baseball and track. ag au llll ' -1 Q . . . , X, If gm gf Not only Ill athletics have T starred, but in the Dl'l'Sl!lltiltl0llS ol' ,iq 'Il ' - - . - . , XX 1 if ar rlavs and iro 'rams and in the llttlllllll f and WI'ltlIl f ot many warts of it 'lf ,, X. .V , a . e , a,,- if the Kulshan. I QQ I am slowly but surely wrestinu from the other classes. in spite ol' 512 1125 FE 39 their surly 0 osition, the honor and glory connected twith the shield .512 PF .1-, .H . . . . . .1 Is, it which is to be awarded to the class winning the highest number of Q5 ga points in various specified contests. at ggi xt if . . .- . 'iz 21. 2: fit At present, M1'. Reporter. I am planning a J unlor-Senior reception. 'ifj I don 't wish to tell you all about it. but you can leave it to the Junior :lit Class to make it a success. Success! 'l'hat's just the word that I've :Q gf? been groping for. 'if 'M' Well reporter I guess I've led up to a point where I can leave 'lf 55 Fl fri off. Success-that's a wonderful word. lSIl,l1 it? We all hope ,for lt: in xg, 3: . . . . . any gg gg some reach for itg and a few have it. I hope that in your estimation I ja Eg am among the few. V2 VY . . 'gg hx' You say you've heard enough-- That sults me. Don 't mention j,,f 352 1t.-- Call again next year. ' jj. lg it X ri-yiD Q- xx is nt :nntx,fxzxx1x1:au1n xzlxlx U: vnu xr ex: xxtx xzumx G.-san,-, xx 1 n mx rox: :xfx'xxD:trt'xdDi1xnMxx'31 xinlnfzt Wx: li, 1 xxlxxfxlxrtzltlulxr xr xt xr x is xx xx 'xtDxyLx:,txetx1t:gJlixtDel511Dt uh: mxzfir' :mx xx wx was xx x li 1 xx FORT1 mcrrr ' f' 'rf 'M Y' -. iw 121 n z: 1 ' ,tzr:j.:' it 2 as xt .lt 1 it ' 1 -r x I- ' -,yn fi, ,I ' .. 4 .7 l' . ' if ii l' l. IME ll ,V 'lf .. l. ll .' l. l .. .lf ,:. 'X .' .' lt 1' J .' if 1 ' I1 Qi.:- s'-, 'Ir JI 1-Y K J f'l.ll l1'2f.f?if f2iil.lf.'.-l. 'f i.I I H 'lT'l.iTl'l' lt fi' . fl TGZA I tl 2' ffff 'Til M , 'i' '13 .1-. - e e e- ' mm, I Ilia.: ,- l 7- 1 w A ,V ,ll I F , . ll . ' ll X ,ft A 1. x, X! 5' .-'57 ,Ffa-W ,ffiiihfa A P-1-QA , V 5154 A45 - , vm. 'Q 'gIQ',5 ern ' 'IYIQL W1 1 - 5 -.Ji Q- p .1 mmm. 4 Ruin: . i'-.lxzgiigfz-a,: .-xilmllhiaxlia -'IKM ' . X-. . S2 Zi X K X X in J ZX 31 , gg .gf Jlunun' Ollaaz linrm A K 'X P? fi? li 2: gg By Madeline Temple '21 fx' fx? 2 2 I. ,Q 5: O, the worthy Junior Class! :ig i' fi, O, the happy Jumol Class! xxx fx: is jg We're the class that through the ages H i - ig? Leave bright lll0lll0l'l0S as we pass. 51. 3, rg -,. Q2 NVho forgets our wondrous class days, 357 fxxj ff. And our colors white and blueg 61 . jg. Or the wide spread fame and glory xf 12' . if 31' Of the J lllll0l'S, brave and true? X H II. ixf In athletics. great or small 2. if NVe've played and fought and won. fxf 'xi ' . ju' Alf Our boys and girls have made us known If 11 ' , 'nl The class of '21 ,xf Qxx' Q Sometimes when folks seem gloomy, .ff And things a1'e dull and blue. 'xx' . . gf jj NVe've tried to keep our happy SIHIICS QS, Of the Juniors, brave and true. if if 'iz' if u xl E1 X' x: 'xx if 'V 3 ixqwyn xzxxxzxaxxmxzxil ,!x1xx,xzxzxz1'xzx:x xrxxxxxzxtxzx:xx'x!'xxM'if q3v'v s K Xlrrlxifxx xx xx xx x: xxlroxaxx xx xx xx xx xx 31 xllxfxx xx xilxxfxqqlfxglup xo 7-We xx xx x xx xx xx xz 11 xr,x:kxi1fixfgi xi1l'igM'x1 x0Vx1'xx,fi!'lxx24xz,:xz,Ix:m'xxx'ilx: mx: wx: xx Y x I FORTY N IN L wir 3- Pb-. r wg , 595 A . ' 0 5, 'Tx gh n LQ M X52-X gg M 3' '- ,, In A ' K ' P' ll .lil 453' A119531-Jim Q! ff li, s .1 ,xx 2 an L!! x: '11 ig It xx' X if Xt 1: X! xi' xr xx' xx if X. ,x xc IK' F? 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'. r . - 'f ' 1' 1 .,. 75. , ' GW. . AWA? 'I 'E'-,J-W. L-em, f' ' '2 f ftfligif 'I 4 ' ull L- l 3 , 0 ' 4 ' 'lx in-1 ,' :few lf.:-uf V In my. 'gig I, '-,2f3'j': lit' nllrill. . .lirillri 'bv S-55' ,, :5 .455 J 11,54 llifllnlfh. Jrllxilrrlv. A , . W1 9 E u , ' , .. V, Y ,,. f H l'BlEEllrf..X1-Mfg-11.E4,.q1nz4x...fM:..ffg . iv!llfU'ff1!A -NEW?-- ' --f..46f?c?v--fr- 1 315, ,. ax, ,xi :Q ,X if' 1 it iz, xr. gi ,IZ infix. 'fx if gill N, if jf xq li. -,ij ,g gr, n. srl 11: gfl 'ii' .251 52 ,ni ji, LIS, I! ' 221 li '1'- all V ',' Gi ,X ,tg L at gg' ,315 JS, ffl F' . 'ol' S1 , ,gg - c. 4 12 gg Ill 13, XL H is 'S one if ,X . rg ll. ff ' ix, xg li. :T 'R 'l 'll gt 55- NVe've seramhlerl through our past tllree years W it 95. w- ,ll xg El 12 By leaps, and hounds and rushes. ,,' ,ip . . . Zi, EZ. 4, 11 Our fflltllflll teaehers gllldlllg us jj M lx 'srl 'ixl ifl 'Q 'Phrough troubles, doubts, and fusses. 55, 2, YF 'A 71 X 'Fo them we owe our famed success ll ix' li K Z! 1 ' ul X Zi, Ill if ln all that we shall do. N IQ , XS, 'J X liz Xl, Ve IZ If W- as gg 'I'hey shall never he forgotten xv Q ,, W . XX 1 352 .ll Q' Q2 lily the Juniors. hrave and true. 33 if ,gl 71- ' :xl lui 3- lx- xx' Tut if 2 .xi fix: RE xi, :tl Ji. -si if 1 1 f ,ga 232 IV. iii li? fig :tl 1:11 is? ir! ffl Lf HQ ,rl So ln these dear halls of Whatcom ',,: gg 'K X' 1. Ili. . . . - 1 2 ,xl We will llllgel' one more year. f W - S Striving, looking ever upward if ,gl J!1'ii xi ' Q3 5' Watching for success, so near. xx, mg N' 7 I :xl 'll shi And we hope to flll the plaees 39 l Ani - Tx' . ,x, ,XL l 335 W If 229 ' ex . 3,55 iii Of those worthy Seniors, too, QQ 33' 11' if ,xx '- ' lg: fig Yet we'd like to be remembered :f 'fl .FQ- ln' xx fx , Zi . l if As just Juniors, brave and true. YK' Ili Q, xx ,XA if R 71, no .M e X xxx '59 xx' fl. 5 37 K fi R' if li. ill H it ll 'gl Xl, .31 'R' nl! Q3 .ffl fl it gf xi, Q 'gi 11, 25 -J r' w zz ll .xl rib ,Xl .rf 3? rift ,Xl K. ?Tf.S?g, I. il111111:lm:mlmlmrnllmxullxllxrlwlrnnugrl1rixwlx1!r1llH14n,'v1'Nwwzlrrnlrlirfllflllvfll 'm f A1 if ' b fi ga, A wg'Ki-'fl'.x1rq1nJm:lmrmmiGrimmvfmmlx:jm1.,x11l1u,ln:lzxgsmix,:r1'x1f'::lxl'::iixwirixlaexrkffi M H ix '?.is:-- 'fgggl'-ljlggf 1 ' V milrf'yjzfyxiyu,5:.5-xx'lx+3sug5pg1Lp1lLx11Ix11l241Q1lL3tlTwiK.ttxlrmmllrllrriHr,l11,L14l.X.lMg.11.ml.r1,11.12 11 gy x. -Kg J nfl!- rx X ..f:r l .- ,. ,mx f., . if GK ' , fi '-XX qful 'Ffvgrpifr MH 4 J. g :M lf? ' ' ,. :fl A gg? ,- - im, 6-w-Qs'-f , Jiijllix Mila h,, X,,-.:fg',..,sg,,- A ,w fm xx ,Q li zz 2: xx :: T22 Z2 ,SZ xx x: xx z: ax ff xi, 1: xt 2: :x zz zx :z I :x l ' Xl W A ,:: ,. zz 1: rt, :x I1 31 gg Z! 2: ,N 2: sz 173 51 Al! 37 S2 L: IX gg X2 7- zz 11 xx :: K gg xx gg It 22 SE .x zz IX' .. zz 1: .. 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If 22 ,il if fllnter Freshmanj if. xx. xg: Freshman--I wlsh a course. ,gl 'xt' . . . ' , 1 Gil Principal-What course would xt please thee to follow? im eg , . t lg ft Freshman--One of the best. 'EQ 3 lg Ki . Principal-Then betake thyself unto this one., . C Showing a printed . ,X 53 sehedu1e.D - 4 gf ,, va Scene 2-A Hall. C F . . . . X6 5 .51 Freshman Kto Semorl--Wilt thou dlreel me to room 14? xl gg I5 Senior---Thither to the right twenty paces hence downward hy 4 fl lf 6 , 1 gil steps unto the bottom. ff mi ' Freshman-T thank thee. 13 1 ffl l' ' . . . . ll! . V: Seene fl-V-Any place where skill, swlttuess or strenglnlx is :J . H Six 5:52 shown. lg Q ln . . . . . ' QQ 3,5 Semen'-Youth, where alulst thou ilK'1Illll'0 sum-h a store ol wit and in tix El QQ ' wisrlom? I . ' If XII Q31 Freslnuan-O nature has endowed me Wlllll sueh qualities. if! lg, Sl EXE Senior-Marvelous youth! lx: xil ' 32 15 l?'i Act II Fl f'ff xx? LU, ' 'S 'lt :fi Tune 1919-20 'iff 512, hVll2Il'1'0llI High School 5,11 I Seene l-A Dranxahe Feat. 'xl Egg L gg K Enter two members of faenltyj ' gg xi lst 'lleaeher-He is a marvel. eertainly! A Qffl lil ' 2 1 'I' - 1 - .- Q 5' fl ,G xx uc eae xex-Ot' whom flost thou speak. 1-fl ull ll 'Xl 7 V it in lst 'l'eaeher-JCI' a Sophomore. xr if xx 2nd 'l10fl,0llCI'-Alltl how dost thou explain his prowess? if 'QQ xxi gg lst 'l'eaehex'-'l'alent, T tell thee talent. xii I! xg' X ' . R jx' ,x. H. If 'IZ . R. xxv .Q xg t. AN 2ncl Teacher-Ilast thou just clisuxoverecl it? jug gi lst Teacher-Aye. 1 ' :Qi riff Seene Il--On Athletic Field. Q12 ff f Enter Upper Classmenl j 7 F314 xi II' Senior--Mark you that youth yonder? ni F? . U fxll Junior-Knowest thou him 'I K: I' A Sophomore Qxute an astounding athlete' Scene TIT Anywhere at School Upper Ulassmen Cm umson to the elass of 22 We ll sa hats you Senior Junior H I Y CTO be eontxnued In next 198119, f If 7' A mu ,glenn ggmfgx u,x1Lx1x14xx xzlfxxgxxl :rxx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx x xx 9 ' fig, xx x xx Wx: xglxgj xr,rxzHxxrx:,.xfrxllxxhxxlfxxlxxlxz xx xnxx xx' xx xg xx xx xx xxlxflxx wh: xx xx , xxxtxxx xnxx fxtlxhhqxxlxxlxxxxxxlixkfxxxxxx'xxVx1Fxxx1rxxxzx:xxxxxxxcxxxxxxx 1 V M r 4,1 1 FIFTY FOUR xx xx , ' Nj 'ffl xx. zz - , , . Fi. xx' zz ' . . . lij 329 xx 'xr' . 1 f L . lil 90 ss' lf ffl 554 ,f 3 - . , . xxx H f'- I l fl ig if , . . , , .. 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I I Zi IK ff Whatcom Ialigh. 1 f elf Dear Betty: ' ! 'xx ' 7 l X I . . . 1- . '- . H 2 x: Our first year in high is almost over. lt l didn 't have to be a Soph- 1 I XX u xx px: omore next year, I should be overgoyed. However. next year I suppose - Q -jf. I'll think the Sophomores are the finest people in school. If. xn .K I . . l . xxl :ij We made a wise selection of class officers this year. 'l'hey are. 115 Miles Brown presldentg Beryl Wilson, vice presidentg Helen Kelly, see- 2 1' . ' ,xg Fi- retaryg Harte Burnette treasurerg Herbert Trunkey, representative. iii xx nz lxx 'Q Our class teams were fairly successful and we had one boy on the 'Yfl school football and basketball teams. . fl xx' . . . 511 flij In the competition for the magaphone at the school mixer, our 135 ffl ggi class had arranged a fine program, but our time was limited and we Qixi QQ ml could not complete it. 'Phe Sophoxrores won, but we think we should ffl lil have won if we had been allowed to finish. ,lil U l ' . . it ig lily l tlnnk everyone present enioyed our class party. llaeh roll room ffl If. lffi arranged and gave a stunt. 'l'hen we went to the gymnasium where we 32x z' VX' IQ , xv. played eharades and walched a burlesque basketball game between so- ',,i 2 '21 called Sophomores and Seniors. For refreshments we had ice cream and KP : fxx' 'xx' if 'uf cake. xx? xri fxxi I - xt' lj Egg- 'l'oday one of our teachers said that he liked to teaeh Freslnnen. he- if cause. while they know nothing. they know that they know nothing. If li if Ile added that only hall' of that applied to the Sophomores. if xx , , , xx it ex One of our class members says to multiply lhe average wenrht ol xg I 'l Q . Z gl ig the class members by the number enrolled. 'l hen 'find the value at :xa Xi, if llnrty-live dollars a ton. the priee oi' green hayg for the upper elassmen if lf- if the l l'eslunan class liill' exceeds that ol' any other. : 'x' . . . . . . , ix 1 if Hut. in spite ol' these not too complimentary opinions, the value ol jig Q he 1 reslunan class l'ar exweeds that ol' any other. Ally ii E23 Good-bye, for this year. il' 2' gif Yours as ever, fS2l Q 52 I FRESIIIIG. X It I 1 P. S.-- ' Zf. . .EQ Get oil the earth. ,fx if Get off the grass. xx. 3? HQ Z 'ii Get out of the way , gl if ljf For the Freshman class. i l ' . If :fy ffl' Margaret MeRoberts '23 'xx' :xl 'xx ll xi ,xx JI. 41 ,u-4 -wr I!! IHKXXXIKKXXIIXXX L XIIIXKAXXX ,I xx xx'xx xx Vxexxlxx xxlxx xxp x i x xx xx xx xx x xxlxx xx xx ,xx 5 x xx xx xxxxJx,ixxuxx,xx1ixxiDxHmxlxx xx x 'xx xx if xx'x xx xx xx xx xx xx x 4,1 P- K 1 ,Q 11r'rv mc HT x. , fx M., if . 'X ' v . f ' :'::gxx x:'x:1'xxQ'xx :' , E':g :j V 11 1121? rx. xQxr.21 '22, F 1 f I - A - - ' F A N .iv vw. ' . 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H il. x Lxx' I ,L xx: x Xxx' . :x ,xg 'xi lxg , , zz, xx, xx lg I 3ll,lT you heax' the seagulls sereaxnxng on ffl xx, px, the txxle flats wet and wule? xx. ,xx If QQ f an 't you see the waves a 'sparkling and the if 'jx gg rxsxng. surging tide? ' jj jf xxx Oh. the breeze eomes from the oeean, and -:fx xx ,xx l'm lengxng for the xlav ai xx xl iz: I . . ' . gg' It X, l,, xen leave these arxxl lnlls belunxl nxe. ,,j ,xx QQ ' and seek the bonny bay That IS always in my memory, noon and 1:3 if xx? is mornxng. night,-alway. xxx xxx Zig x' r - s .- . 2 ,V Phe bay wxth the Lreszfent Cnty on 1t's warm 12 xx, jg proteetxng shores Qi jf :ij I: ' Where the salmon cleaves the waters and if jf ix, ls the great bald eagle soars. xxj if X, ' a . , ,,x jf' Oh, the great, tall hrs are falhn - I hear if xx n . ' 1 Q5 gf- them 1n my dreams - if if gg as And the wxnd in the treetops moaning and 5:5 jf? xx xx I see the eaxnpfires gleam. ' 'xi 7 ll! . n - . . K. . , xxl 'xx I tlnnk of old Mt. Baker u 11h xts summxt :xi 'xx x f ' . gg fig ,QQ snowy wlnte . . elf? ,xl gig QE And xts glowxgxgi charging eolors nx the if! -Q2 IX' lx! suxxsets ax ine' wit. - xx' LH! Ml 2, . 3 B . . . g xr lx: all Then the soft. low ealls ot xnght bxrds- ill xii ' l I 153 jj' Ah, I've nnssed them so out here Q25 ,x 3:2 ' Where the plains are gray with sage brush I Qjf if Zi. And lhe ground is dry anclsear! ' .Q if xxE xx And dont you remember the sunsets? Those :xg xxj 'fl llfj that put the opals to shame? 3123 All jf if But I couldn't perceive their beauty and is IZ: to the land of the sagebrush came. I ig: xx jxx! I irxed to be brave and contented and lived on year fiif xi' xx, xx 5 xx, xx xx 1 by year Q9 if if Wxth 'Il0llllTlg but cattle to live for, and EQ 1 Q, rf 11 my rxtle always near. if U. Ji 1 - L Ll! xx, And now I xn goxng back, pals, where . IX , l,, A I gf 54 the grass grows lush and green 2 Q V5 We ' X lth h' h - I N, . x xxx e sun s mes ever rxghtly mx L Ei? the fairest laxxd I've seen. 'Q xx, ,xx l' -gl J-o 5 4.19, ll ' v 'if' 4 4ruv' ' xx xxx xx xx xx xx xx, xxx xxlxxl xx xxlxx xxrxlxx xx xxlxx xx xx xx xx xx xxlx 1 I lxjlxx x xnxx, xlxx xxjxxq xxllxqxx ll xx xxlxx xxgglxxd xx, xx xx xxlxx xfxxlux xx xx xx xx xx x xxxx xx xxHx,xxlQxlxxlxxlggjDx,fxxl1ixltxx ,xxlxx l!xJDx ixllxx'xx xxxx,xx xxlxx xx xx xx xx xx T SIXIX Qxi 'fin Tir Af , 1: A .- 1 ,, . - - - , F - ..l ' 'A ' . --'ft' ff' xii' .Q If' x ' . ll,li if 'JY I ,I ,L I' Y' T .' Li xllfliiff ' ,- -r fn' ,f 2' Xl- 1- v-,H. n 4 'rl 4 ,l M, l, J 1 .., x .4 ..vJx. ,I ,.,.l.1, . .,. ,x 1, ll ll x A l l 2 f ff 4 . .1 , ,..- 5 ..,,'-,- 1 f-H X I7 , fx V' , pri' 'G-H 7 4 fx' fry f w H ' -I 1 x - l ,A ,V , 1 1 V, ll xx X f - I , , i!A . - f., .vm . l. xv l I , , l, . 1 .. x. 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G Ea :xi 51 But SLIIHIIICI' stlll for me. , xg 1151 11' R xg? gt, 'zx if xi X1 ff' Ski U3 F1 'll' fit :ti lin X 3: as . . T111 jx, :gf 151 'Tls autumn 111 the woodland, up qs, 5 QQ ag? 1 u I 1-N I 'Tls alltlllllll on the lea. 53 jg 133 A Yi QQ Bllfflll 111 y heart there 's Slllglllg' F S? . . . V . .3 gg And lts' Su111111e1't1111e tor me! 15, ng 1:1 5 . wi 11 1' .11 ii 25,2 W X A 'xi fm M rw 55,1 15, u ix? E21 tx 5 1 gg Pi ,xx L ll! R1 g. lfxu ai Xi 33 'X 'ss' :r 'lf 35 1 11, Ll! yi-121 g K N WYU Y 11 N' IU-'7sZ9WUf2YJ18lI8lL3QD1lLY3JD1 XIffllfiifm'iG1111f211I1!llNlDl1IiID1ND1Jf5U1X'X ,fix 'V , , .uf Aff 1 ,X r 1 ' 3955 lix1Lx:,fx1fw: 'ug5n ,gxgg1q11g11qfg1fx1' rm1:1:11'ram11111111intlwfalrxiarmtrxllxflirnp -- f 'W V b, 13. Y!'22,Pf'WHLI!QliiffiiE'XIEHIKXSIZIYTUEVE1iYi1TB1.?EL!dil31111.i2fQQQIEFVHCUCTRIWYXQKQIEIXUX,.2311 , . fi '11,- --..xr j' t - N ,-,. ,...,-.vu-.P-,W ,-V ,- , --1-y 1 f f-- 1 1 fv - - f-1 -1 l 1x ' ,, . '- . ., .. -. ,,,J.'-1, ,-1 kg L . , . ,!1-1. 1 ,, .. .. 1 1 ' 3 - '- ,3..V,,, N , u u H2 55 1 ,N , Y1 'gif 1 1 ff ' ' .1 I -, ' , ' SIXTY-ONE .lf 1 - -Q., . 1 , - - '- 'X 21 xc ' ll, It If 'll ili X Q li Xi '31 ZX' ll. ll. s xx, ,XL 1 1' ee 1-I-.Q -mike .A 5. ' ,.g5y1, 7??'Sg,.,' 4 , ' UT, 'ff ' ., -.. 06:1 -ha Q' - if. , A yy 1 . 4 ga 941' . 1 ,W 11131. ,aux QW E, 11131111 -ill.Qllk ey? bf' ffizf' - . .zlxillxllht Xlllfllilll- . 1 -f 1 i 1: xx A ' , i ' 4 , H gg gg idughw Benner 5 Qlhruitmaa 22 ii . . it Xl 12 ,si if ,X xx in ' 1:1 ,xx Pi 5' 4: -zz E 1 ffl gi FIRST PRIZE STORX 'gg R: ,xi ij' if ix- SZ 'Zi T7 By Bob Jenkins 1: I .. '31 - ' 1 - zz If - - zz gxg, 4- ,1 in 1 1 if It has been twenty odd years since the stampede on the Upper 221 iii' .1 1:5 Skagit, twenty years that have sweetened the lllUlll0l'y of a real man If ll I I . - 0 - . A i in ,II 111 the minds ot real men and women who, as, pioneers, east their lot if Q 1 w1tl1 one another to make a home in that vir in re ion heretofore un- if J.. ic, xr 1 H ,X ji- ji molested by human presence. -1, 51, xx' lx: , , . l 71' -X 55. xi On the glacier-born headwaters oi Thunder CI'86li,'Wll.C1'0 the big jj if 1,1 snows eomge in November and fold tl1e 'hills and canons in their heavy ii Q .QQ QQ silence, still stands the little cabin oflllugh J. Dee11er, moss covered a11d 11. N If gray Wlth age, like the few old prospectors that still linger-, carrying 22 11 it ext their hopes in their hearts, all they own on their backs, and the means If li 11' 1. of digging their own graves in their ealloused hands. ffl 'f zz xx 7 li ' ' . . .- . ,xp 11 IQ if Hughie, as he was best known, had come into their 1n1dst unher- 1:1 if jf Q aided. The gossips that lived at the foot of the Goat Trail had various ig in gl it stories of his past. Where they started, God only knows, but of course IQ 35 1:3 it gossip always starts somewhere, and the story that seemed best iitted fig 211 1,5 ,K to feed their hungry tongues hung like a shadow on his na111e. 15:1 QQ 'If' 'Xl '1 'Q ff In God 's country it makes little diiferenee who ou are-'it's what 'iii wr. I .1 . Q ' X gig it you can do and how you do it. Tlungs well done are well re1ne1nbered. 22, 131 if The old timers still tell of I-Iughie .D681l01', a11d are proud in their hearts iff Qi liz? li to say they knew him. They remember well the day he hit the trail for if U ir his last camping place ' '11 lu. yn . I XX, . , 1111 'xr N- - :ll xii xx xl 3' ni H YI' 'K xx 511 ul -xv xxx 11: xl P' :xl 'xx ' W X ' Y, :xx , iii ii u , . ig yn jf if It was a Week or more before Christmas. A cold 11ortl1 wind had lui ,,i if 11 swept down Boston Glacier for several days. Tl1e headwaters had gf, iff' ll Xi 1 - - ' 1. sf 11 ceased to flow and had take11 the sha e ot ice. The IIl1!lGl'S and ros ee- xre 21. ,L 1 ,K . . . 3 . gxx, 11. ,,3 ,, tors who lived m the cabins about the l aymaster lodes had hlled the ,111 41, jf jf sheds with fire-wood and squaw-knots. Venison hung frozen in the QQ, is 121 cache boxes. The days and evenings of the cold Sllap were being spent X, M 14, - . . . - . . . 1. 1,-4 ie, ll around the fire-places. Men talked mostly oi the possibilities of making 551 jf? if a strike when the spring thaw came, or of cross-cuts on prospective gij tg ini iff leads. The women foined one another in the little work that could be if? tai Lac ,xx , , , , LJ -ya xi xi done, and talked of the coming summer and of visits to the outsnle, gg 3 :ff ,,y tic lm U 'A ' 5 5751. 'xx x: 11,1111 xx,1xc,px,1xxg,xx1xx1fxr1'xz11xz3'1xj'1rl,xx11::,11:g:xx,:xxlixxgrx'11,1111x1,'x1,g1xl1.1:1x1j1 - . V Y V F '43, - SQA 'M R , Xu 21,sn,xrygxxilxglixci'xz1,xt11xxQ11z,111311113,xxMxi1gx:,,x,,xx,QxijL11,'111151 1911? xr xzjjxrltxtglxq::L,Lxz.,x:,up . 1 lx gxkaukm Y 16 05-,f s ,fb , 1 xtxxfxx 1:7 :e :xp114::gixxlfxmnge1xeixrilx1lLxtllxtjt1xlk3xlh111xx1lxrgixxltxxgizxllxx,1xxyxxfgxxg'xx,1x11,x1 xxjlxrxt xxlu , 1 - sb I 1 f QIXTY-'I'WKl - fff-' 1 Xl-H -11.1 I xud x,,,'y I Z! II 5 -fi the air. The wind had changed and haze hung over 'Boston Glacier. if- ff 5 li Xi I 1 1, . 7' s',7 . .ff -1- 'I K I' , 'I'xxi Llxxll. ' X giq? 'xwy UWM eWVwgETf ' 44 h V 'r , .,'x:Ejn!x, iillxxlzxzju. A -51.-. , f i- xi izifvx. fwwx if ll . 'B -...akfianlgtldpi Z IZ 1 I 1 X. . ' , ' L - ' . - . alter the snow should have left the trail. The children that rolled on Q: if the shake floor before the fires gave little thought to future things. 'Q xi. ,. . xl 2 32 Christmas was at hand, and as they laughed and sang of Santa Claus, QQ 1 E11 or hung on the back of llughie lJeener's chair, his heart reached out to 11, .1 z b, Q . . . .. ,. 1 get them in silent devotion. it ' Z '21 li , ,. :X ., gi ggi Dawn broke on one of these mornings with a strange warmth in ix' gg x. ,eg Over the camp and hills around, the great fcathery white had fallen in xx :x 1 .1 the night. Sunlight broke dimly through the hazy sky. Blue-gray xi xx' Q QQ smoke rose in silent coils from the mud chimneys and men shuffled If Q through the snow from the cabins to the creek with water buckets. if if xx lx: ' xx :x 1 xx , . . . . xx Q: ' R On tlns mornin after the first snow, II 1 hi D-in r ii ght have -. xx .' . '1 e .tc e ii xi 12 I IX x,, been seen shortly after breakfast, lacing bear-paw shoes to his feet. ii xx Ile paused a moment at each cabin door and asked for letters. If if 3 xx 1: xi 1 ,xx - i ' xx, ,K 5 gg I'm going down for the mail and tobacco, he told one old man, if if 2, 5 and a little candy for the kids. Purty near onto Chris'mas, you if xx Q gg !'know. ,.g gf K xx xx, px: 2 xx xx, xg Q Those kids who knew so little of the big outside, had faith in Lf if : 1: Santa Claus. Stockings would hang over the andirons on Christmas eve. 2' 11 1 ,zz ' ' xx, xg 1 ,ix They had found them filled before, and knew no reason why they it ,xx ,Q :M shouldn't be filled again. xx, 12 12 si. 'ii ,Q So Hughie Deener, who had been their companion for two years jfi jf 5 past, hit the trail, that their faith in Christmas might live another year. QQ ji 4 if Men wore serious faces that morning as I-Iughie swung down the trail, If 1 l :: , , xx 4 xx pausing a moment at the edge of the canon to turn and wave his hat to xx, ix f, the little group of men, women and kids who called good-bye. gift QQ f IZ I ,Qu :x if ' ix Two feet of new snow and forty miles of trail lay before him. X- -if 5 ff There 's a cache cabin on Iron Creek and that might be reached by night if if x xr if he would cat his lunch wlnle he walked. They call it another day 's 11 .xx 1 Z1 51 X , ,Z walk from the cache cabin to Goat Trail, and another from that to its ,1 ,, I ff foot, where, in the old store building, men sit around the stove, thawing '2 If : .. , , , , . :p x. 5 their hands and feet and passing around their bottles of Old Crow and if ii 1 if Sunny Brook at Christmas time. if xx I IZ X 1 Vx: xx, Z Xl H ' ll ll IX :I AA-1- li X xr, :x ' ll X , The short dark days that followed passed quickly on. Christmas ff if . eve came that year without the return of Ilughie Decncr. The great if ' white silence fell more and more and within a week after his departure fi H T104 W' P9 7 ' g 313131,1Hung3ixi,gnrggnlXlh,'llXtllliX171liltliltll xxx 41 nr, xx xx xx x xx xx xo xx H1xiLxx,xx'zx1ixzxxlikxi.1x1'xx xxlxx xx mm bm: xx in mm xx xx xx xr xx xx 1,1 .ar v N f fi? run- e . X- M, fu we .G I in . . ,. .. . 1 i. i. .. i . . . i . ii . . . H . , .l . . W , . v G f- ,Lx ' -:xl , . Xl 21,ZX,X5!1jL!Xl5Xi,,!Xu!Xj,X,LX!gi!1fIlXHXi,1l!jL!XJ,llllijjijlkijliilXljifllgylg X14!lll1,llIj.lKjL!llll,1XK1311- r , fi Qhgbpv- 'f.- . 1' i'- I i lv! . -:Q 2 1- ii f 5 .i if ' .ff 1. 1: 4 1. 1 s. il t. 1. i 1. I i RN .-..-. ALHV' .. -' ' . ' i ' f ' ' . ' x f . 'Q ,,. -. I :.- I -mf , ' . f9.x..f. .- , , 1 A If N s 'l'IllllSl' x ' - -in ., 4 T ' ji r. 425' U 5w,m 4 ,A :K fs I lim X H .' - I W lx .- . 1 xl.: xx .424-1 .- 1' ,L i f ,,0,,. uw' .. pl .5 af- fi? ' im ' ' w arhrl. 9 1,'? 1 ' il-.X X2 . W. 1440 ..' Liu' YI' - I. 'Waist r xrliiiirzy. f . . A , .Q . E -'mi yr I ,tx ,. ' L. ix, X ' ug 445,11 ' NL X .1 ff l - - ' 1 - 1' - ft r lodcs were barely discern- ff ft ff. lf the roots ot the cabins about t ic aymas e .. I . , it 3 :ii able beneath their covering. Down. down. ever down it fell-a silent. :Z SQ if deepening curse that weighed heavily on the hearts oi' the .men and 3 E2 IK if wvonjell trapped there, imprisoned in the drifting tolds till spring. ii ii ii t if ig X: ll 711 1' iz 'gg - lx '- zz xx 119 iz 41 -------- ' 11, gg ,, ln. ,L ..: 11 Ig Ji' X' '51 ::i viii :xr in' . 1 It came as must the daylight after the darkest night' Each day 1 , , ,V l , ' I - V I . . v ' f XA the sun rose higher and earlier over the Boston Hlfwufl' UY1Ul'1tS Avvxvarm tg Q iii: iii rays filtered through the windows on the cheery Sl0GPmg Cabmf' arm ig ini 'il winds and rains cut the snow from the mountains, sending milky t0I'- Ei gil ,gt 'Q s ' ' N' . , . - - Q L, 'xl rents down Thunder Creek Canon. With the first visible signs 03 tae Lg iii' foot Worn trail. four grave faced men swung d0lWU the Canon an y limi l x .. ' I Creek. lt was here they lij 3:11 night-fall they reached the cache Lrllalll 10111 Fgll t ,E Goat Tmil had ggi pgs lifl if ' Hufhie Dcener. He had reaciec tie. oo. o 1 - in gf iiil iii f,2i::.l1ilcd tial. Stal-Q where he had bought tobacco for the men, handker- gil aiiife mul slippersifor the woiren folks. and candy and toys tor the kids. ful lil ' ' - I x if ,,. , . , :een for rotten. l 1 ,xl Qi 32 Not one had E . y f - ua . , - l , iii' 59 'l'hc form of what once had been lluglne J. lllltjlllbl lah' lllllldlfld U' ,gl 35 li: one corner bv the fire-place. his head and shoulders llgalllsqfll? W':'l,l-. ' ' - . -- ,. - i ' ns it iii? leaning toward the andirons as it he had crawled theme to tic I Diet t lg gg iii iii last fire that his soul niittlli Q0 Ill? with the IWW Smokg 'milf 1 ffl- kg' 'fi ii lnl'eaven. On the oposite side of the room and at 'thc oot 0 a s ia i i l l l- v the mouldv remains of a llilfik lmllle- 'ts 'fmmiil 5 112 131 K e,,- down wunc. a, . n I. . , If H tx bv St,u,vml,1.1m- ,, ,, 11 iff ffnawed and torn . Bits ot tow' rustvd and hu bd Lil i I I 1 at xi' QQ if Bel- miee. were scattered over the floor. QQ' 'K xt Iii IK! iw 'xr' . . :Sl H ' i f - - . . - 1 '- t that thele K1 ii ,fl it H , y, , . i -10 fell et lluqhu D1 01101. LMCD .. i- lh it s ibout ull tluu is ' , . ,, Z2 if iq a Iwi., ,,lfaV,, with gl rouglilv wade cross at its bead. Just outslflfi the it - . N - -- N ' ' - r, - ,, . Q ii ii' Iron Creek cabin bv the trail. and there 's not a man that lails to lgehff , ,. ' ' 3 V, ' i K ii ii' him in his heart and to remember well the winter' niliEell0lci'bl5H1:rE,E::3n ab .gi ,E x. ' ' ' ' f ' 0' ' ,I :. :ii master camp-that the iaith ot little children nu ,1 1 QE 'zz' Tu' X fl fi f- . . , , ' 1 'tl ds. lil The moss covered cabin where he lived still stands. The same ii' Iii' of curtains that llughie used to have adorn the solitallgb' fwviflglfz-lwiimew 1 ' - t v - 1 , i , if Q fire-weed grows around the door.. On f lmstv' as 4fV.0- 4 0 0 I Th 5 lf if that are left gather there and sit around Huqhies fire-P 5109- 9 it .gs lg: little folks other ones. roll on the floor around the hearth whlle moth-. 3:1 'iii ers sew and knit and the old men tell the storv of Hufihie Deener. the 'i l ' ' - . , ,- ' ever Knew. 352 ei only Santa Claus the kids of the Paymaster mme fi? ii ' .3 :iii ,Ni 'gg '111 . - Pl. ie ggi fCopy1-ight Applied For.l ii in v lx! . i. - 'xg lu' ..,. 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Xi If N 52 Z2 s , . 1: 1: A lf antasy it 11 li ' ji By Ethan Allen '21 If 'x' 4 if if Oh wad some power the giftie gie ns it yi: V To see ourselves as others see us.', ,, l K 'v A11 1 . -Robert Burns ' ls ,K X ' I u 1 ,ii One autumn evening a herd of deer sat around their campfire in if ig- ig the woods, near a stream, smoking and telling stories. 1: js The moon was shining brightly and the fire had burned low. Their 254 LQ. conversation died out gradually and a drowsy silence pervaded the if Qflrff Ql'011p until a young buck with two-s ike horns s oke: This is the last 21: gg d f . , . . P. gf 5. ay o September, isn t it? And tomorrow IS the flrst da of the o en HI 5' 1? season y p 'ff BY ' ' , sa :ffl 0 .All the deer pricked up their cars and leaned forward to hear what fgl QF: 117 'US Idea Was to be. Let's plan a hunting tri i for tomorrow. What yr ng- ju do Von S 'IH I d B 1 rv l K1 Qi Qrff , ay. as ce l young ue c. ' -,,1 112- l,,l I Aye! aye! q responded the group in chorus, where shall we el 55 L. 1unt'I ' ' 111 21. , . , gf. Well, let us see, said the deer who had advanced thc idea and jg- 'S' who was quite familiar with the woods. I know of a little shack two gg if Ei. miles up the stream where T always see many tracks. The men go up IX ig 3,1 therle from town for something, and strangely, they nearly all go in the E 1: I1 lug tg YZ 31 if .fi This gave that mysterious flavor which all hunters love, and the il 'if ,V circle closed in a little'and listened intently. 12' gf Are there any big tracks at the shark? asked yearling, who was is X! XX ' - 3. X much interested. - if I saw some very large tracks in ibe mud by the stream just two ' if gag:sea1go, answered Eioung Buck. H But let's get our plans made. Are if ga gg ny sugges ions. , QQ How about guns? asked one. I 1' Oh! we don 't need them. to kill a man. They are easy game. Q. This was the only suggestion, so Young Buck himself took charge of jia fx' gg the undertaking. All right, he said, We'll be at the shack by day- ' pf light. so now let us go to bed and get a nap first. F' Each deer found a bed of dry leaves and all were soon dreaming. .ij F9 . By and by. an old deer woke and noticed by the moon that it was 1: jg time to be stirring. He called the others and soon the vamp was full of :Z gg busy deer. A fire was kindled and coffee was boiled. When it was done 2 they ate a good camp breakfast and then started off on a brisk walk un 'X the bank of the stream. The little fish in the clear water opened their eyes enough to see the procession was not a band of anglers, and then .Z ef dozed off again. ff X ll' K fi? v 'W NX. 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I-rv N' , ,C .. ,K 1 il 1 f. 2 ii :D . l,-:I yd fn. ,il ' i'-?75 'f ' ixfuf' mglxff .f F -' ,. l '47 il '. zifrfi- . ei ' wvwerffmm . w-.AZu'2'5-alhfgllfi M M Rh-.:fiiL-:T3,Tin' ii --L-.f ' ' 'Q - The two miles were soon traversed, and the party hid along the if Q2 trail not far from the shack. f if ' Get ready, fellows. said Young Buck. and when he comes by Q' fi - we'l1 get him. - The man soon staggered up in front of them. Like an explosion . -- they burst from ambush and began beating him with their fore feet. ' He was soon dead and carrying him upon their horns, they started 4 back toward eamp. On reaching it they laid the game down and began . ii ll' to examine it. He was not a bad looking animal of about thirty. Ilis ,. ,. Q2 il clothes were of a stylish cut and on the whole he appeared to be an :Q gg if average specimen of its kind. But when he was stripped of his clothes If ii by three deer who had volunteered to dress him, his skin contradicted 'ii :: 11 if the first impression. It was very dirty and had to be washed before they if fi could proceed further. ' QQ QQ Qi Next thing was to open him. All were astonished at the gash made ii 55 if hy the knife. His flesh had many yellow streaks running through it. Qi If Z2 12 That looks bad. eonnnented Young Buck, but go ahead and ' if il see what we will find next. All looked inside with surprise and ,. ,, amazement. The liver was as white as a lily and the blood was watery jx X JK it xx x and weak. They endeavored to ent his heart open. but broke the knil'e V K 11 fi in the attempt. Another one was brought, but the heart was so hard Ii if zz :c , I ff 55 that they had to give up and look for another phenomenon. They soon ,Q if I1 E2 found it-his stomach. l 'QQ S2 22 - That is the idea. said Lcaper, who was just recovering his voice If I! X . ,, ,Q from the first shock. We'll see what a man eats, anyway. The gf if Q stomach was full of a strong smelling, colorless liquid. not water, but- ii If ff fi Just-What? xx' is 1 :. . . . 1 . Yf wx gf gg I'll test it, said Dr. White Horn, who had been speechless with ii ,S jf EE wonder for some time. So taking a sample, be retired to his tent. if if s .- . . . XX 71 if if The test was soon nvade and the doctor made his report. The stuff 1: K ' I ff li is a compound containing ninetv-two per cent alcohol. said he. and ,X ,. zz : . . . . . . ' if iz T dont' know how the annual lived with It in Inav. The doctor eyed 'll , , zz If ii ii the game more closely. and tinallv said. Ah. ha. these lungs show very it 1: If had symptoms of tuberculosis. Ile would have died soon anyway. Qi it if 34 Then he stepped back into line. ii it :1 xr . . . ' 11 :I Well, l' guess we have found all that is here. said one ol' the if Q ll 3 . 1 o u 3: if hunters as he straightened up. But let us examine his clothes. This ff .ff Sr ,ii is interesting. fi 'Q ii No sooner said than done. but all they found was a deck of cards. ff jf QQ QQ a yair of poker chips, a package of cigarettes, a pint fllask labeled it Q ff If Kentucky 's Best, Bottled in Bond, a cork screw and a post card pic- li if if If ture of a rett irl. l' L' H u vp H y'g ' ' ' il 74 H m. said Young Buck as he scrutinized the wreck with con- ,, pi Ll 4 Q ' ' if it tempt, let's leave it alone and move our camp across the hills. If that if -if 't H is what a man is like, I'm lad that l'm a deer. if ir xt J, xg ar xx :I ,gl li ZZ ' ff 1 infnnelxnnlixzrnlimuneaewzlmenilnrniriylnhessxjn n'i:,'n, v:.u.'113 -11.15. V 'P f' -.ff YQ- Wi' xxfuvxxycirt,1:34,:x:11Xllxmtm!.wtlfii,.x11ii1,x4,i:,1x,n,'1cQxt,u,xz3xx,i: Rflilwufliillllll ix, E I iq PIL.,-I gw ' 1 n Xl aa wr 2' mu :.'mexrBLQxllxxleuilxthxtgxxglilflwh:1xx lxjjnlixxjlrxgnz,:xwlI.H Nzllinllflilil lf N ll A 'B .X 3 - ' slxry-six ff .f vw, '. W i'x,,,,,.,i fi' 'N ' KULSHA y 1, 3, . 2.104-1' ' sa , lb? ii E It-'lk t.y,'s.f ?5:e..l?5L.1:5Ss.. u . -....42li2e2w..n3'Li?1f - iz: I Q. v. X 1. II ,. ll Jw X Yi x... 151115 aah Hana--A Clburatinn nf Enmratir Zllrliriig ,. First Prize Essay Catherine Whitcomb '21 z. lx: Tn prehistoric times men did not wash dishes. Indeed, dishwashing i- at .1 qi, by the male sex did not begin until the day when Darius was King of II 11 I! X Persia and the Battle of Marathon was staged. For it was Themisto- .1 ,, cles himself, the founder of the Athenian Navy, who started this gg ,, custom. One evening just after a, dinner party at their home. Themis- 55 If .1 I! tocles and his wife went to the kitchen. where they found the cook ::, If zz! engaged in loving conversation with an otiicer of the lawg whereupon -a 21 she was promptly fired. Now. the dishes had to be washed, and there ', was no one to wash them except Themistocles. since his wife had to put 'I ' .1 , .1 1 the children to bed. if Oh ! thought this poor man. as he put some luke warm water if Q llli-0 a pan and got an unbleached cotton cloth for drying the dishes. ff 'C lf anyone sees me at this. my public career will be ruined !', 1 - x 'Phen he placed his hands in the soapy water. and suddenly felt a delightful warm thrill start at his linger tips and pass through his fi K body. Breathlessly he withdrew his hands, and plunged them in again, 5: 2 this time accompanied by a dish. Ile experienced the same pleasant 22 11 -' ll Sensation. When he withdrew his hands again. the dish was with them. gg .ln this way the dishes were wa.shcd. tlle did not know that the next 'fi ' I! I l 0l'1lill2 lP0f0I'e breakfast poor Mrs. Tlie1nisto1:les had - to wash the ff dishes all over againxj ' , 'l'he next day, when hc went to the club for his lunch he told 1 Socrates about his delightful experience. and induced his friend and many others to try it. And thus the fashion began, or so I have heard. QQ ,' lt is the same now as in former days. lllen love to wash dishes. ii 2 Office men especially love the feeling of the warm, soapy water. for it ff at-ts as a tonic for weariness of the body and mind. Others like it l because these simple tasks of the hand always induce a pleasant and jg domestic train of thought. Very fashionable men like it 'because it is Z2 A JI an excellent way to manicure their finger nails, and the greasy water ,I ll makes their skins 'moist and soft. There is a poet who says he can K write his best lyrics just after a bout with the evening dishes. But H alas, the wives of these wen will not allow them to wash the dishes! ii VV1ping is the best they can do, but the romantic touch is lost when a man wipes the dishes. , All men are very econoniical of time. Now a man will wash all 1. JZ the dishes at once. CBy all I mean all the dishes in the housel but a ,, lf il L 1 'W' M W XXII xi!! l sway SBJVEN W 5 A - I ' 1 in ,Y , iiigw, .. l H - K N -03. if H Z! I ll 12 Z! ZZ It F! Ii Il, K K X X I li f 'iysx' rye- 3- l ,. .. .. Il 11.1 1 1,1 :.,x 1:1 is x x 1 xr ill LX 1 ix x1,z1 ,. ,. 1, 4 .1 , I F 59 11 T1 5121 I 1 x1 x K ,: :1,:1':: zx :ru x: n ll 71 111 xi 1 1 1 . ' is - . g' . L, -1 1. . 1 so 1 is - - A s as -my , . , 1' 4 f ' . A .f in . , I Q-. ',. . X. . ' ,A ' , 4 M3253 '21 KULSHA - - -, 1 -.4 gs .n.-- . -.ago - , - if if?-zz' fi? ' 1 is :ff .. i ' ixfmi: .fxqpg - ' I ' . l - 455' . , ,N .,fxx'jxxfn, xxjnx:-, ' 1 . ' N Wir... 9 ., hlllBlln -,L-.Q'1 'fff'...t?L1.L?i,f2s,.,n-f?iiZ9' - uivriexriu 41 www 1: X , :z 'xt' , , xx 1: if woman washes them regularly. three times a day-, thus losing much if 1: If 1 ' I It' 3 xz :zu l31IIl6, ,gi If IZ X! I , gg X! .jg Above everything else, the pleasure of dish washing should be If if ff If made-clear. A poet says: ' if if 'lt X gg. If it Oh hour of all hours the most bless 'd upon earth. ffl ir xr The hour of the dishwashing! The land of his birth, it sq QQ if The faee of his first love, the bills that he owes, r ,Qi Q, The twaddle of friends and the venom of foes, Qi as The sermon he heard when to r-hureh he last went. if: gf' rm The money he borrow 'd, the money he spent: Fi L' gf ,, All of these things a man. I believe, may forgetg 'i l 'X For the pleasure of washing the dishes, you het. ll, fit El i l l 'ri L fix 'I' ' ' nl Glrraaurra nf the Beep -1 56 '5 ' . fy ry iz, Th. - . t. f 1rd Pr1ze Poem 'Q Wi U L Il L51 5' . 254 'l 'l t , . Pnl pq Mxlton Cole '20, ,jg '4 sz Q is :ill E1 'Si ' .jj L12 Oh, Neptune! Tn thy briny deep. if fi: Where all the Mermaids he asleep, :fl Q, , ' ya , , . '- gi 'Phe wlntened bones of many a man .il f W . . . 'W 1 7 Lie hidden in the dusky sand. Q23 QQ. B!! 33 'ul fall 'ny 'Q xg 51' ,QV lf thy heart were not so eold, Strange tales they could unfold. Eg gif: Tales of the brave and daring men iff 2? , K .. ' Whose souls have gone to Heaven. 1 IE, ' in 1 iq in fi if If you would only let us ereep ffl l 'Xl 1 3 i l -,f Upon the treasures that lie so deep. iff QQ And pluck them from your bosom wide. Q5 Q2 iig Then in our horde these treasures hide! 'xi 'iz' ' na 'ff fifi 1111 'xi V if QQ- For all those treasures you cannot use. ' E52 gf if And if you fail and refuse 1 .jg Qi ' Then the brains of mighty Men gp :QQ QQ- Will be used in finding them. Q21 X1 ' 2' 'ffl .5 if? Z2 2 We 'll pierce your heart through and through ij Sl Q2 And drag these treasures away from you. ' V 'T v s 'iff jg Your empty sands a monument will be gfq if? If To show that We have conquered Thees N20 xx id 59:3 ' lfxlfrrlulfrflilsimllf-'lfisrl'1r11NT14IZl1EIr1!'1w1.!:Kiln-f1r:11T'r1.'11'rr,'111'1rZ'Hf11 1fi'ff31' V,- e H LL A 6. , .If'rfisfifiillrileehxiDilIxrilfriMluifrrl6aliiil1f1IrfiL21L.1l''lllflilfa'22!E1e'r1J'MF'r1!'w1M'rrifu1.:o11fm 1 Z 'Tlx ' , - ' ..- -4 , . . ,. . , , . ., .,-- -- .1 , . , , ,, ,, , , , , t f . ' l- 4-.. ' m.j ' ff ,' .Mawrw'rf,5r.E11G1efztis'PKhfltmirrliflaflilliffzislbrrr1?4rribrI'121FY1N11uwYDr!'11.:1m1'1ri'2f'f5rYr1rI1x. '- '-3 .Im -.: wff' - - f- f' 515' i ' . L3 fl x , ' ,. . 9.4,.'f- fha 1 ' I I . A . K.. .1 ,, Fl , 7' X, -SIXTY EIGHT ' wi ' . X ,,,.,. ' KULSHA - f'3 1 f . 6' Pa K , N nu, e. ,.+,, J I 'Qggn 4 '1 . , ' 1 ,Q s : 9 ,Dx 1. 7 9 ' 'E 0 N I , .a ' df. . , , 'R ,ni .dbx :Wiz Fin ., he nf .Q K 4' Q4 ' rt,.i C gb M Sv VN 104 nz uf- f, H ' I .4 xx xx xx n 'li 1 - ll .. I If 1. 1 . ' ' I J. ' 1, ri P - 1-1: -Tina X 6'w 'fThf 'N , - 'Sur . .,3x1ffnITxx, . fll rl. ' . , V8 'i,, ,,fj35:,L,,,7,g,g..f,,,,,.,,gjf ' l w nz, -1 Mr' , w.AbiQ?ml -M I ,sg : ll' ,li . L x, iz: illllumr :mb llllnunng 5.5 gg ' , ri, 'zz xx, Q: 32 zz Second Prize Essay QQ -gg lil 52 ' xx, z: jx, iitf Katherine Stearns '23 if ff. ' . l I . X12 2:11 Z2 S2 There was once a sour old woman and an equally sour old man fiii :1 g . . . . A J - .ll ., ,I ,Q who lived side by side. Their houses were in a lonely spot which was gi, if, QQ seldom disturbed. Both seemed lonely, but, of course, they would not jf, QQ, 55 if admit it. They were both very neat. ller ho-use was always in perfect ff QQ 1: ali 01'der. The bachelor 's house, though no one ever saw the inside, must :K 13. Z lx: - - It .Z ,Q f,, have been neat, because he could be heard, early in the morning, wash- xi if ij 1ng dishes a11d sweeping. When he had finished the housework he if gg if would go out into his garden and weed,'or hoe, or do whatever he fi lg, 55 E22 found to do. The spinster was very industrious also. In the morning if 5 22, Q2 she cleaned the house till not a speck of dust or dirt remained. When :Z K. QQ she had finished this she, too, would go to her small garden and do QI 1: if whatever she could find to do. If it ,Q zz 11, 55 zz The bachelor, whom I shall call Mr. Brown, was out early one 55 if 'Q ,, morning mowing his lawn when his neighbor, Miss Smith, appeared. 22 xx. :Q She had dlscarded her old black dress that day for one that looked QQ, if ,I 55 prim and very plain, but really was becoming. She had a lace cap on, QQ, 3111 55 in too, which seemed to make her look a little younger, but not much. ff jj ax Q2 . . . . i fx it ,, Miss Smith had a phonograph ot which she was very proud. Mr. lr lx gt Q2 Brown had a lawn mower which he thought was the best thing in the ii in world. Almost every day the phonograph and the lawn mower could if TQ if be heard. Mr. B1'own seemed to like music and o11e morning he was if if 2: 22 found humming a piece which Miss Smith was fond of playing. ix l: JZ XX ' ll IC jf Miss Smith went out on the porch this fine morning and called to If il Mr. Brown. In a thin voice she said, Mr, Brown, I have some new jf if records which you might like to hear. EQ ff : zz xx' zz' if if He advanced slowly and looked at her. if ji Were you calling me? he asked. if IZ X! X K, Yes, sir, she answered. I said that I had some new records if Q that you might like to hear. She talked loudly, as if he was deaf. , jf: if if xx zz, zg 1 I should be delighted, said Mr. Brown, coming quickly. ff if . . . s i ii 1 When they had gone into the house she said, Please sit down iii 12, ,, while 1 play them. 52 Q 11, ,H ' , z: zz :px 2: xx rx xt,1x,x:xxjzz,z: :x :: xx 7:,ziz:,x2,:1,,::2ixl,zi 1i,x ,,1:i 7 i in - rg? - ig, . ,. :: ::,z: ::,xr,x:,:x :xnxx nz: :x'x,x:,x: xx zznzz x:,z:'z:,,:: ,iz zu: z: xx,x:1xx,u.xz.x: xx 31. 3 at fl F'! 57 z: zz zz z: z: :z ll :Q Vx:,if'2z3r,3:1.xzg'i1Jxr,,x:j:,xOxg:1i?t'z: rx urn it xx :x zz ' 'S ,ful ' ce M. u , 1 er' . ' ' ,Q xi, , slxw -Nm IC ,- .f ' -- ' x, l .1 r- Z! . xx xx rx if Z: ll -3 21 ..- ff--sw 1 .na Wil 2-. ' p KULSHA ., . .H T ' fi 7 ' ' fig ' gyvfm -' .f-A I' ' ff f :ki e J 1 -L I a uf x ,X H 1 J 04 ' M4 fly U ,Qin I ,f'v L? xx :W E I, ' ' gif: W uifliiil. ,'iJ,i,? ' 2' T f f Q f +1111 , - l 11 -fl . ' i , 1 V. ' 4 ,I 1 fx: :x 'xx : : A I 1 w I I xx Yi I He sat down ln a erealxy old .chair wlneh looked as il it might if it 1 xx collapse. She began to play the phonograph. The first pieee she played xx IZ IX, IK i ,. was Jesus, Lover of My Soul. He did not move and hardly breathed ,, ,K E while this was being played. NVhen she 'had iinished he said, My if 5 ix mother used to sing that to me when T was a small boy. fi if 2 : . . . Q x f ix Miss Smith almost said How e-an you remember so long? but she if is xx xx - - - I xx 'I refrained from saving so. I Xl - If II : xx xx li 5 jf The next pxeee that was played was 'Beautilfnl Ohio. QQ jf. x 'xx , I ' , xx 131: xxl fx: My mother used to sing that to me, too, he said. .gl :fl II 1 5 ' ' . . . , . . . I l ixxl ii, I heg your pardon, hut this is a new pleee, lllr. Brown, said Miss xiii xx5 Q xxx 12, ,Q Dsl n.ml I . X 'ff -I . . fi Ji Oh, exeuse me, Mxss-er-Smith. . 1 ' I ' ' lv- xq Q4 The last plece she played was, ' 'Till We Meet Aga1n. When he is li! I- lixi was gomg out of the door, he hummed the tune. Turning around he iix lifl 33, seized her hands and said, El1za! QS gi . P xi 351 - . . . ' 'lf fl!! gg Q13 She looked astonished, though her heart was heating furiously. gf, '3 Tx' , . xx :Rl ii' 'rv Elma, he went on, I have walehed you tor a year and l ean't 'xl 59 . . l ml, ffg live wlthout you. if. 'xx' ,f ixx :xl 5. It H1ram, said she, trying to look severe but failing. Why-- If ff rx' Fl. . 'fl 115 if Lg: But he only pressed her hand more tlghtly. gi gf, ' xx - , , ul 11, if 3 We can make our home so cosy, Eliza, said hey Won't you xx xx' , H W H ,,x jx: er--um mar-marry me? al fu' X- xx xxl xxx' gg QQ There was a weddlng in the little ehureh in the village that week Eg and Miss Smith was no longer an old maid. ffl ' lf . 'Ml in ,ff Any day now the phonograph can be heardg then the lawn mower 3:3 Z' 'fx -x and Hiram and Eliza. Se 3 xx 1, I xx' f If Hiram is the happiest mor'al on earth and Eliza the next. if 2 H xx 'zz' xx xi x' zx N A. xx xx .1 xr xx xx xx' xx I xx' xx' ' If rx xx l 5 ff Z X 2111 .xx xx 11 .. 2, .2 xx' 2' xx if If xx xx 21 up .I 1: .. W 1, gg z, if 2 ex X111 X W v . M, .-Q i xxlxxxxlxxxfxxlxxxxlxxlxxlxxxxxxxxlxxxxlxlxxxxxxxxxxxxxxlxxxxxxx xx 9 5'-Q, 'Y x xxxxxxlxx xxlxxxxxzlxx xxxxxxvxx xx,xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx ix xx xx xx xxvx xxxxxxxxxx ,N 4,19 ,J xxlxxlxx x xx xx lxx ,pegxlxxlxx xxvxxllxxlixlxxllxx xx xx,xx xxfxx xx xx xxlxx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx I, 'nw ff my ,- r 9 1 3 I . xx? B . . . .l.3,,p-..,,.,.,p,y,,.x, 3.19, ,, -'W yd if ' 'f A z fjffi 5 fi .Li ,gg fi L '15 f 1' . T 'e ' ji' 5 T L ' TX fee-.. il if 17 ' W ' fri' ll 21 '.',' , li la l V l . Q' li in ' T' ll ii V ,H . , , ' ' ' ' K- ug-- Fiiff 4' - . P 'fl 3 'joe' ,. A '. . Q .I 475, 1 ' 'Z . - - SlCVl'TN'I'V C' ,' xx--' ' N--M-v X X, 1 1 TZ X f KULSH 3 A t A In as 1 IJ -3' , I , . fin 17 2 , Q. , ,Q Taq ' , :L i:: T1 1. 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FISHER, Uoaali llnz- In tln- 4-:Ll'ln-st In-lp Slllti I'0-0Ill'l'lI- Lion nl' Miss Ish- nnll Mr. lf'isIn-r, thn- clm-lmtv tm-:nn Iam-c':unv an winning mn-. H QQ III-ing 4-spl-vinlly aulnplm-:I tn this work. X1 :: ' Mr. I isIn-r eliul thu lrnlk nl' thx- 1-mwliiilg H ,QI -, ' nlnl tI1rmlg'll his luynl 1-II'ur1s ws- vxpu-vt, I ,Q - i 7 1,4 Z1 1-Innnpinnslnip lK'lIIll in-xt, 'X'4'lII'. ,, if-11' V V 55 Z 'H' nonnms ISINIJON if 71 A silvm-r tongnm-cl m'nt,m'. is in lhv 1: II lirsl, rnnks whvn it 1-mm-s to rIn'tm'iv! 1. Marking tln- 1,1-:un at his lirsl, tryonli. ln' , f, has In-on il prmninm-nt llg'llI'1' in 1-:lr-h nl' fl ,I QQ tha- :Im-Imtvs this sm-nsun. A Junior. gg - 1 FRANK FRASER 11 ' XVIIUII it omnvs to mlm-liva-ring thu fan-ts, Q i I'5lIIii is thx- rs-all lirvIn':nul nl' th:- Il Il M, 1 tm-ann! 'I'In- ViVll,l'iHllH nnal 1-In-vor waxy in .i -s-4 A, whirfh ho pri-Svnts his 4-nmllm-ss stu-:un nl' 11 1: 11 ' nrgnnn-nts. draws :lttvntiun frfnn any ' 1 --' aunlivllvs-. A Junior. IK If . . I4 rr 1 Q Wllili MEYER xr 1 4, ,. . . . . ,I Ilill IIill'lill'llHll4'1l in tha- llrsl, llc-Imtv m 1: only, :us In- mlill not 1-ntl-r thx- svn-mnnl tryunt. All,Imng'h it was his lirst ni,- :: :z l,l'IIIlll. hv Slmwval snvh promise' uf n sum-- vvssfnl l'3ll'l'l'l'. thnt it Wa5l'i'f,I'I'lxl,lil'1l wha-n -1 ,I QQ hm- dial nut try nnt, signin. Hrnrlnating H If 11 A-.V , S1-nior. zz Il -11,.'x, 1: xc , 55- ,, H 11 ll ROSUOIC Al1'l'MAN 'l'n?:iI1j.I part in :ill vxvvpt tho lirst dv- 1: 12 1: Il lrnlv, l'unvim'illg Rus:-uv lnul no truulnh- ff in lll'I'SlllllliIl,L1' tha- jlnlgvs that his silh- rx was right. Wlllntm-uni lnsvs un 4-lninont if H ji if spl-:ilu-r wh:-n Iinsm-no grnclnnta-s this V: H Jnnv. 1: Ii :: x: If JESSIIC VIIAIUIIAN, ' ff Dulnito Mzlnngur .. 11 'l'hm- lirst girl to ln- 1-lvvtcml ll mlclmtv lllllllllgvl' for XVllatr-mn lligh Sr-Inml has .. 1: 1: 1: lll t'lI uno of thi' c-lm-vmfn-st nlnl must, suv- fi ff- if 1-1-ssl'nl ul' n1unng.5urs. III-r nntiring Of- In ii 1. furts hnv rnisvfl clvlmlv to tin' plums it '- , I . . . . ,, 2? 1 . Y now of-vnpn-s :inning svlmol Ill'tlVIlZIl'Fl. ,I I! If H :'? Q14:1 xx 1 1 ,, Km :nw xxx: '14 xx rx xx xx Ks., W ' V C -1, ' '- ' iw: xx xx ix 1 c,xr,xx::1xx:'xx1z itll!!! 753111141111 1:1:n ' 1 I 1 JZ 13 ' . 1: :rig x:'xc,x:j,:g,::'xxgxx, z, x 11111511111 ixnx: :pix nlxg 1: zu 1: :r 11 1: 1: li 14.11 1: .,. L. W ' ' 2 51' . 5 :z Il ur 1' xml :dsl . 'Xxx' Hx txt unit, it Xl xx-xx in :L rx 3: 11 xx :L :x zz ,.. N ,-51 .-1 1 . 1 1 -Y 11 A 1 1 1' ,Eg -1: 5 . I vu I . . I 1, ' . ' SEV l'I 'l'Y-' WWI .. J. ., ,,, , j N Nl M, x 'sly I ' r. inn ' Kutxuf, I KULSHA ga. - 1 ' II IX lik. B G ax. . 91 --K '- fi 1 P 632' llfebxjf I 'f ill fed' YQQ Ja xx fxxl' is 44, :Wie ' 3 59 ,P ' - -ur' .- .ffxx.1xxtxx, .xdtxxllm si. 9 W5 '-f ffff-xi..-i5.xf.xix..ax'.f? T. 'f .' -J xx xx X1 xx ,xx '31 ix: 'xx hx Lf! x: . . xx' x: xx' If .Xi .xx xx 'xx xx x: xx xx xx xx ,xx xx ,xx xx :x x: xx xx xx -xx . xx: xx ,xx xx , xx xx xx xx xx ' 'X w ,- xx xx :x x: xx xx .. xx xc xr :x x: Q2 5 xx x: xx Z! ,xx xx, :x x: .. H It xx 'Pa s f-uf., f Ds Zlntmirhnlaatir Evhatv M li fp' .4ZuJc?x. 145 ,J J A li : xx xx Xxx I November T, Nooksack ...... .... ' llhere ...... Whatcom ........ ........ I lost December 12, lferndale ....... .... I lere ....... Whatcom ...... ....... X Von il February 6. Laurel ...... ...,.. ' Fhere ........ Whatcom ...... ....... N Von al March Everett ........ ....... I Forfeit ....... Whatcom ...... ....... X Von x Question: Resolved: that the immigration of foreign laborers into the United States should be prohibited for at least eight years. 1 After an unusually large tryout at the beginning of the season, I I x ,xx xx .xx xx xx xx K ZX ll I Frank l raser, Will Meyer and Douglas liindon were chosen to repre- sent Whatcom in the State Series of debates for 1919-1920. All were in- experienced. but full of vim, and eager to learn. Miss Isle, the new debate coach, worked diligently preparing the boys for their first de- bate. but despite all efforts, the experienced Nooksack team won the decision. Were they down hearted over this despairing beginning? wot at all. Just glance at the schedule above and note the sudden c xange. The second tryout resulted in electing Roscoe Altman, a former de- bater and our Knlshan manager, to the team, with Douglas Bindon and Frank Fraser. Mr. Fisher new assumed direction of the preparatory study and Miss Isle of the delivery. and the boys began to dig, Ferndale was the first to fall before them. and an eventful night it was! Anything unusual? Well rather, if one might speak of a De- bate a Ixa tl abarct as unusual. But that is exactly what we had fol- lowing that spirited matching of wits in the auditorium. The Debate Club arranged for it all beforehand and the cafeteria was gaily decked in Crimson and White. The high school maids furnished the eats g treal eats too-ask Wilson Craven or any of the Alumni team who were, ofcourse, present.J Perhaps such merry-making shocked our dignified predecessors, but this congenial company nevertheless proved that debate can be by no means dryl fWe had hot ehocolatej The evening was a tremendous success. Take counsel. Oh ye coming genera- tions-Ye make Debate what ye will! I Two monthslatcr, Laurel bowed with good grace to our supreme eloquence. The Meridian Iligh School debate managers deserve credit for their attitude of courtesy in delaying the debate an hour, waiting for the Whatcom 'rooters who came in belated autos. After their arrival they filled the back of the auditorium and the fire began to sputter. It resulted in the cotnplete destruction of Ixaurcl's hopes and a thunderous outbreak from the Crimson forces. I - , xx xx xxlxx x xx xx xx xx,xx1xxj'xx xx xxltxxgxx xlxxtxqxx xx xx xx xxlrx xx xx xlxx' 'QF' ' If B' xx,xx xx xx xx, xxtxxtxxtxxlxxjtxx xxtxx, xx,xx xxlxx xx xx xnxx' xx xx xx xx IXNL xanax xx H' xxl x xx xx' xcxxrxixxtxxttxqxxlxxlxxjtxxttxerxx xxrxxzxxirxxltxxylxxttxxtxxtxx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx K :ff +',:'q'uf'fYl Q Sl' VI' NTY THRILI' I A N- ' '-'- ex . I .- ff::x it JI I 1 2, .1 .xg .. I :I Q it gt ,: int n f' L. ' , - r 'fmx' H 5' lf fl 'Q i 'W rf, it 515 fl ii lil ' it 'l li A It T' T f T .. .. 3 'iff- , I 1 1 Jw x we u , it I an x x I , , , I as .1 - ' , . '. x 5- .v' ,. .I 1 , , 9 4,,f. Pa l I 4 ' A I , .. ..-' l 1 X. s .I ,f ui X, rung I .AM fc KULSHA S: 41 .. -Xgfqa' - , i' 1.-17 ' 'lui - FV- -in ' . 1 ' . xx 1xf5z 'Y 19- 4 - Eftqi.Q'fie..1?if5g,.Mgi ff!'1fif11i1::in '1 N ff 'f . s-.,4irf5S'f?v--P1 . xr . . . h U , X Q if By this time the boys were m excellent trnn, tluinlcs to able eoacll- if S 55 12 ing and to their own energetic efforts, and they awaited anxiously the if QQ if coming ol' l'lverett's men. Then came the news that Everett had for- if I'eitcd the decision to Wliateom. This was a great disappointment. to all if .5 ff concerned, for this last debate in particular had been eagerly antici- If pated. if 12 'Tiater we received authentic notice that Nooksaek had won the ii district championship. Realizing the improvement made in our team ii ii since the beginning of the season, we immediately challenged the win- IQ if If ncrs to another debate, stating that we would lay no claims to the if SE Z2 district laurels, should our team win. Nothing could have been more ni QQ fair, but Nooksaek ignored our challenge. Everyone believes that, had Q QQ Nooksaelr accepted our challenge, the argument of firey,' Fraser, Qi ff HCOIl'Vlll0lIlgH Roscoe, and silver tongued Rindon would have made gg in' any Judge an avowed believer in our sidelof the question. Q EE E :il if it Pg if If INTER CLASS DEBATE 5:4 21 it if 71 ,' ,Q :jr This unusual year of competition has brought forth class rivalry in 1 lf. debate as well as in the various other activities. The Student Body H? has heard three class debates this season. The first of these was the yi 1' li Junior-Senior debate which resulted in the Juniors winning the dc- ' if cision two to one. Olga Brotnov and Edna Boon represented the Q i 5' Seniors and Curtis Bell and Carroll, Haeske, the Juniors. The question :Q -f w as: Resolve-dg That the history of Labor Unions for the past twenty iii 31 years sho-ws a tendency detrimental to the best interests of this eoun- Q2 try- K M Next came the Freshmen-Sophomore controversy and the laurels -' were delivered to the green ones who proved not all green as to 5 H whether or not military training should be required in high schools. If Some surprisingly efficient material was found in the underclasses when 39 the Freshmen orators, Loretta Cartwright and Ray Wilson outwitted if the Sophomores, Franklin Lock and Albert Easterbrooks. ,EQ Q QI The clam championship contest between the two winning teams if ,ff was to have taken place April twenty-ninth, but unfortunately. Miss 3 Cartwright was called away from town, and the Freshmen, being un- Iii Q able to procure a substitute, forfeited to the Juniors. 5 Due recognition was made of this class of twenty-one when the 1' ff debate manager presented them with a large, beautiful banner of -if I3 crimson, hearing the class numerals and the inscription, Debate 2? Q2 Champions 192O. ' XX If .fl If QQ The Juniors may justly be proud of this emblem of victory gained for them by their class team. 'zz' fx: ' X 75 AQ' he U ,sb x xxxzxuxx 'V ' ggi: g Q iii!!! 7 KJ!!! IliX!X31!l'31!!7X7Xl!'lf1llKX'!i X lt v 'T-at ' 'IN A04 fn-'W -.. ' -Q r: :z':: :z xx :mms x:m1x x:,rx urn nfxijn if mm: 2: , ' I . G ' ,H -f 5 J 'K' .Av ' . :rn :i xznrrailzz iz. mix EJ: L.: 1 llt,IliiiXl3f,lfi.Y T'l4,?x2xx, 1:2 z1,x:,u ni'1r2f t?'rQ M -HW' T1 'fl-,. , . ---f' , ,f a 1: ,TK it 1: :f it mi xt' eq: 1-5 1:11 lf 'T 1, i 1 1' ' 2' Q ' 1 , Yi'1flfY !'!J'7f!fi' '-3 ,ya -rj. F .-I - . V ' . I H., JN T '1:L I i ' 119 . 5 X' :sl VW ,- ., ,,,., , . ' 1- SIN f.. ll-lilll li F C ' .1 x., .. , U N i i KULSHA ethyl T ' W I iffy i W a fakwia-.ese?iS,. i - 11 H X , enrvtehhhased, M, X I 5 f ' iii 'Q ,, ,PS xr f' , ,gg Plllili Il'A'l' ION Ai, xr 'QQ - :Qi il? -if v iliulzhan Q5 Z f,, Volume 'KVI 1919-1920 , V PUBLISHED ANNUALLY ' Y r Azanriatrh Stuhrnt mnhg W WIIATOOM HIGH SCHOOL Bellingham, Washington Glyn Zliulzhan Stat' If the Doctor prescribes some task that is hard, As a tonic to make you laugh, Don 't .waste your good time just looking around, But L'Join up with the Kulshan Staff, For our tasks are niany and varied and hardg They call for our strength and our Vllllg We rush and we hurry and then vainly cry, Oh, when will all write ups be in? When you 're safe in your beds and the days work is done, Just think of us toiling away. 4 When there 's work to be done by the Kulshan Staff, The night is t11e same as the day. X The reward for our task? How dare- any one ask! The Oonsors hold that in store, They mark up our writings, then hand them all back, For us to go over once more. 1- lf the Kulshan when finished imperfect may seem, J 'dv M mi is not what you hoped for by half, Don 't grumble and grouoh and run it all down, Bust think of the poor Kulshan Staff. f GRACE UI'IARl.ES WOR,'I'll '20 W GX W f xx: rx xxxzxznxznx K : xxxrxcf: x J, l 57 l J . .-57 'Wx sizzix: : :i,::,x:Qx1g Q :rr :dx xx : xxx' ': : 1 V xx ami 1: zx' ' -f ' A' ' 4 . - u N ,, . 1 if 1 V ' 1 V, - V 1 J , 9' E' M '- -- -- 1- I-571,13 im: :mr ::,m,x1xx,.x ,xx2x:,xz,x:gn,1xr,x: xx x: xx,x.' , 1 V , .1-:vi 4, , gr nigvb 4 6, '- ' -K 'hi 14 .- rc xx :. xx xzmxm n::,x1:.x11x:!!xiux:D mx ,, ,, ,x ,x wx, c xx xx, x an :nn rx n . , 'tus ..-1, . 1 , V Y , V V Y DJJ!! . 1 l ' I 1 4 J s. ,V , . . 47? ,J . v Q 1' V .-. ,,,. . A SIQJVMNVI-X - ?IVm I Xb'-'st ,. KULSHA r. ii ii !- r I ' I i 0 C61 1' '2 -mg js I V -57713 , lj' :z :t X, it I - ,. , un, ' ,- ,zz 2: :: X 11- l I W J ' .L ,. 'W - f H: 5717545 I 52 Front Row-f -.lolln XVeiser. liinrla Collins, lioseom- Altlllllll. iiil'!ll:l' i'lml'lm-sxymlli. -luIi:ln.llu9'1noiu 11 Alhwlq iilbW NlGll'g2ll'0t Mc-liolmertzs, Doris llnney. lustlier Coma. limi Xl-lllllluv .lliLl'll' l':ll'lHKl ' fl i-' 1 v--- - '-- uwru : Q: If Manley Quan-lcenlmnsli, Olga lirntnm, Kzltln lim Alu ms. .lnnnl lSn,.,,l 3 whnkifmhn inthe liuluhan Roscoe Altman ....................................................,.............................................. ixi2l,ll3,gl,'l' I Linda Collins .......................................... --.....,.,. .................. . ..... l + i4il1lOl'-ill-Vllicli ASSISTANTS Grace Ulmifleswortln ..,......,................,.....,.........,...,... ..... . As.:'t. lfhlitoxr Stanley Qll2l.l'kCllllllSll ..,..... ..,............ . Art llhlitor Janice Bngge ............,.......... .l..... l Jrnnmtim- ,llclitor Katherine Myers .......... ............ A lnsiv lflmlitm' Marie Barlow ......... ....,.. S oeiely Iflmlitor Jessie Ulmpnmli ....... ........ I Jelmle ldulitor Olga Brotnov ..... .......................... . lolw liditm- John Weiser ........ ,..... S vnool i'l1otogn':1,pl1er Will Meyer ...........,... .................... S nap-shot lflclilor Jeaniee 'l'u1'ner ..,,..... ........ G if-ls' Atlllelie l-Illitor Julian Raymond ...... ..-.-................. ......,..........., . l Soys' Athletiv limlitm' Ulass I4Idi1'o1's Esther Cook ......... ...,.,,.........,.........,............... .......... . S enim' l'I1li1'or Dow Walling ......... ................................. .......... - l unior Ealitor Doris Haney ......................,.......................,,..,,,......................... S0llil0lllOl'0 lflclilor' iW2l.l'Q'2ll'1't MeRolmerts .....,......,......,..............,l............... . ,... . Freslxmnn lihlitor A FAC 3lllJ'l'Y ADVISER-S Miss Whitman .............................................................................. ........ l lilxerary Miss Sedgwick ...... ...... T literary Mr. Whipple .....l... .......... f Fill2lll4'ill,l Mrs. llrown ....... ............,.,...... 1 Xrtp . v,fx+ff1f-K if-ev '- - 1 - -f -- 'A' ' ' 'GRTSX ,A . f' . I 1 71 IL! 2'I1,l I X I I ii Il IK K IK ,K M Zi Fl I1 ji 47Vl71liYlIlI11K A, is -W is eei, -. I q Sl'lVlQN'l'Y-SIX. i m :x . ,D ,ffm 'll 'A' - ff -1, 'fr xx KU LSHA - in J: r 3114 4. C' f-1' MQ ' tx ,fd .x 'TW 'S' ' ZH '-413,11 xxpxf: . fzxpg D' 253-Ff N 'nv . . 1 v ff -3, V ' ' u. H .,,!l,!l ll - ,li,lf,l.,. Mb N, WE- 1 - ' ,,.'fmts,4Q,f,,s7,KQak. xiz vxztxnlfx ,xoxox :z xx . wdxkfqgm-Mdjsnfg M 2' IK 2: V :xl if :x 1:1 li x ' Hz- 1 , up pri l Cr M -' Ii I rg. -I In 1' 1. .. .9421 'H 'X 2 ., I 'Ir - ll . gg .. .. gg , slung pf 2. - N v x..L iff' Wt' ' 'N Y l ' N li if KXQFS-tgirl' mvltlfltks NVQ, if 53 'Q -1 , 'z yl ',x 1 El w'L'lX.-Q of .f ,N -- gl I. N 1 l, , Ax, XJ f l V 1. Xl 1: llqgl 2 le lam ent? at-'ul :: XI :xt A eh 'il ml ll l XV tl V f A 1: 1: mfs : ee. .. are X., 12 4 x, n , , K ,,. xg Q -. 2 .., : gg lx ' -' -'-- 2 '- N1- -wN' W 1-'-- ' N1-.fr--v:1'uLtq'Lf5. ....,.. 1 : ,.,,.,, 1 an ,,.,,., 1 ..,.,.,.,, ..,. L U... ,fl gxl 5? In . lid H1 'x' prxl 'Xl l' . . lxl 4 httnrtals Xt 5? 21 l l ' - . . . . . at out Work w1thout worrylng, play wlthout d1ss1pat1ng, endure wlth- y 1 M I . ' ' - . . . y , if ffompldlnlng, aehleve XV1tll0l'll2 boastln lTl1 ht well have been r, N- ff. ehosen as a 1 t I . ' 4 3 up fri 1 . L no to Jytl1eKulsl1an Staff for lts members have ever Pu' bu strweu 13 f H . . wx, ya kg ulmrmu EJ o ow.the polley It expresses. Even as one learns fully to :Q it ,ut Mlm flldlefslulslllne alter threatening clouds, so does the staff appro- I-H' ' -- l g . xx ,, 51. iouq Jigill ullillllly caress the hunts of lts labors alter lrequent and var- lf: la xx ,, ' 1 gg. ' ye :x xxx gf ng: n. ig . IN THE HALL 55. gf. E55 xt We wonder what it is that Joan of Are is thinking' about as she If if 5 ug. :lls all day ln the hall. Oh. if she would only record just one day of E, if X ' ' . , , . - . - .1 ,H QR lat she sees and hears, as the streams ol hfe goes llllllllllllg' by her! It un rx xx 2: ' S . if. ' lm W0lll4l he the author of the greatest hook exposmg human nature, ,,, ,, 21 3: It X w. :gy n ,T . ,, - - - - xx VX ullllytlll' ll Olld has ever read. We wonder lf Joan feels sllqhtexl, away H. gf. hill- llelre on her pedestal, as tln'on,qs of students gratlmer around and pass V' ' W Wltllout lookmg up to say a eheery Good morning. or Good zf, rx lf xx u 11' x rx' Ki' rx xx 31 '- 'rl' ,- 77 - , px, in-EF 110031. NVQ wonder why she luiedltates when she sees a group ol ,f 1: if it .N 8105804 student hllarnously talking in the corridor and why she snnles KI if -- A. ,. ,' 1 1 ,' - - . - . 5 ' ' .K xx ' 'lx S005 othels go hy wlth an lntelleetual ann We wonder, too, nl she if if 74. li ll an , , - . if fx. qlttxalhflle tender wlnspers when some tonxl young laxly and g.fent,len1an fl 1: '. . , 2 ' I . I , ' D . 1 1 . , . - 1 7 1 ,g x ,. XVGKW A It shelter ot her l3lllS0lll't' as then' lavorlte haunt hetw een elasses. ,, rx ,. -X . A vonc er ll Joan IS peeping when a Juhilant youth for some myster- ff 3: 'xx , . ., , 101g , , . 1 . . .V . . . . 5 bk IS reason elutches the fan' hand ot a mald and holds It 111 plam Slqllt . It . for - - . . 5,1 .S three long' nnnutesf NVe wonder whether Joan ol' Are laufrhs with 12 gg th .- . . . .. N OW that ale merrv and mourns wlth those that weep and lt she, as 'fx at I2 QQ xx ': sll ' I I - . . - ' Q24 WZ 120lCQ1nto our hearts. wlth sympathetle eyes, sees that after all, we -ff, If .. ,fl 1 , , . Q ' Q rlvmg f0l WlVOI'lllNVll1l0 Ideals. Does she?-We wonder. it ff, if GREETINGS if gg jx. If To all of you who ean sean these pages we QIVC Joyous g'I'06l21IlQ'S. 33 'X ' . . f I , '. ,, N011 are an alumnus may thls hook revive you wlth many tender wg ,xxl lf xx f, mem -' . . 11 .l2 1.61.0195 le? Tf Y011 are a Semor. may these pages eontam a pleasant ex, 5 :: x C 0 501118 of the happlest hours of your life, and if you are an H QQ 1. .s 1: und - . , . . . if for gslgrsdllate, H185 tlns annual merease your love and l1lltl0l'Sl'tI,Ild1l1Q.f ff jf -- QQ a com- If Y011 are of the faculty, may this issue draw you nearer 22 xx -g X! fx 'UQ' Q xx xx xx :rx xx :x xmrlxxus xx ' 9 ' If 7091, f 4 's ' l 4 x xx xx xgxnxxp x pxmjxwc mm xx u,,xx xx c :mx xafxxlxx xexxwx rx xx xx 0 vw abt ' SEVLNTY MLVLN : :x -5, ,X V . . Jw fix 'M' v J- 7 ,frylxz xxyx: xx zz xx,xc,7xl,1x,?xxjxxi:xt:x 1x 1: Fill ' W 'r Q . Q 'l 2 f 51 lv .. . L- N1 . .U ,,. ' fl 7: 7: 'UJ!i.1fL'!t' 31 xx,:xx,,x:'l::'uKxr,.xxj':xIxx,x:jx:,3:xj,x,:: zx'x:f:z,1x xx!'xxflixlixxlixzilxxmnrgl . fi vm..- g!f,:!',,4..1 E 5' ' '- '- -1 If 212.2 -:S ' fic! ,HI 1' . I: ll ' :I Tl jf j'xx'z ' 'I EQ l, i ll 'l lil I' lf 'A ' ' 'RS -J. af -. - ' ' H' x ' 51 f ' Aff . 1 AF' --MMU V. 1 - w 1 v J- 1 . 'x-.,,- AX 'l '91 qtfiqb, I -7,1 ,,, Lx ,t KULSHA f .- W, M. 5 Fx ' Q A .fag .Q-5 .I 5 jf!! ,Q ' 'xxxj .i..- , ,K-u. ,rv ' x'?i 'N2x QW ' xxlxlj -Almx Skvefpixf' 14. , .1xx,.xx31xx, 1lIil1Il11,'- . , X 1 A x I2 1 x: x x: : xx . xx . .. 1 x: : xx - x. I xx . xx 1 xx x xx : 2: z xx x xx x xx z xx z :x x xx x :x : :x xv xx x :x x xx xx xx x :: : 'xx xx :x x x: x' xx xx, xx x x: xi xx xx xx xx xx xx zz xx xx z xx : :x xx xx x xx x x: xx :x x .xx 1 x: xx xx xx x: x 1: x :z xx xx xx xx x ,xx xx xx xx, xx xx xx xx' :x : xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx V476 5 1 I to the throbbing pulse of the Student Body, and if you are no one of i these, may it help win a friend for Whatx-omg so to all of you we give x- xx salutations. C' ' .K X1 21 21 Whatcoxn High will record the high water mark this year in sev- Q eral ways. One hundred twenty-five is the largest graduation class ot' 75 the past, nine hundred ninety is the largest enrollment in any year of on the past. and 3036 is the greatest number of grades entered in the office QQ QQ in any semester that has gone. A it 11' A This year we graduate one hundred seventy-five. 1048 different -Q persons have placed their names on the rolls of the school and there 11, if were entered in the office of the Principal last semester 3412 grades. if xi Thus the school becomes one of the larger schools of the state, and its if 'Q M2 problems become the problems of larger schools. Heneeforth its face ji must be toward the future. toward larger things. and with larger vision 51 ll must we see our needs and meet them. if Ii gg! J! . LOCKERS xx xr l:Tey! TTas anyone seen by gym bloomx-rs? exclaimed -Te-an as she if if rushed frantically around the dressing room inspecting the rows ol' hloomers. if if No, TTave you seen my other shoe? Tt's funny people x'an't return ii II H things if they must use them. V - xx xx, 0areful. Bet: renxember that you will he using borrowed shoes, if ji too this morning, said her ehum. V if Well at least T'll leave them where T found them. Oh. why 1? If ean't we girls have loelxers to lreep our things in! Smaller schools than il Whatcom have them. if Z2 Yes T lxnow. and T thinlx it's a shame that our school should he 'ff - xx ll I girl eame in to report that her hat had disappeared. Oi' all things, Whv xx if Shelxld neenle 'borrow' hats? T thinlx T'll ppt a nadloelx on mine. Oi' ffl if so far hlehind in this respect. -Tust vesterdav T was in the otfiee and a xx 2 X . it we had lockers. ' 22 2 I . - . . . . xx H .Tust then, Alix-e eame px lxulxlxlxnfr over with pews. WL gurls. T've if 5 xx inst eovpfx from the effif-p and o-new what lVTr. Exvinx! told xnelf' The ,, Girls gathered around hex- cam-r to hear. Wxx'rx1 xroinfr te have loelxers ii if next year! The sehool hoard has sent awav t'1ujthenx already. Tsn't it great?. ' If H Oh, why am T a Senior! exclaimed liettv. T've a frood notion If If to tlnnlx, just so I can have the feeling that mv clothes won't he 5' X, IK taken. QQ jf Well, said Alice. This gives me a new respect for the Rehool xxx xx li IX awake after all. Fome ou, let 's frive them three cheers. xx, xx If the reeipicnts of these eheers eould have heard them. thev would if ff have felt that their aetirm was iustified, Perhaps. they would even xxx xx fit: out the gym and build some tennis courts. just to hear the echoes of if a few more shouts of joy. If Ii .XI Yl ..,,,., ,..Q,..,...- N w' -5 x xxx: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx x 1, xl x xx xx xxxxxxxx xxxxqxxpx xx xx xx nlxx xx xx,xx xx xx xx xx xxx xgxx xx xx xx .r iff ' SLVLNTY FIGHT I was ,.' if--V xnxx.: x . M 171211. xl, -r fix - 1 .L . ' ' ' ' - fl Hi 1 A x. 1112 x.:x: :xxx ',x x 1 1, 'I x .' . , ll x . 'i ll -. '- iq db: T I wwf... 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' fn: it i KULSHA it XGJVWYV l ':!gi'i I' f f x ' ' 4 X X A fp fl . QW 'I ga J r 5 , H ii: my 'Tf'1'xA A f' W ' RN X 'f I v. iii I If I1 If il! ' fiafl ' E. ff: ffl ll 0 ' ' I 1 . I I H , - L 'z ifn Z ' it -gywimtmg-f Ul7!1l,gl,v.J.-- in ,W qi 'Y Il li l -JY I . ..,. . .,.rr1-n-am...,...,.. ... , , Eramatirn 51 'l'lu- Ilrainativ aulivilivs in lhv High Svhool arc always popular 1 'l'lu-ro is a reason for this popularity. For na-arly 1-vm-ry iniliviflual. somo- tiino cluring' his youth mlroanus of lu-ing: a groaiz autor, ancl tlu- plays given in ilu- svhool givv him an opportunity. to finfl out wlmtlun' hv has : 1 any histrioniff almility. Tn a. fvw Gases a natural tall-nt lnay ho flisvov- f Prod, but more often, tluf 1'll'l?2l,lll of a stagv l'2ll'l'l'l' is sha,t1ul'o1l anrl . lllZlkl'S room for a. lnore pi-oiitahlo alnhiiion. v Vlllmn a, uoavh valls 'For a tryout Fox a play, niany ri-spolul. sonu- for tho 'Fun and tho 4-hanm-0 that lhoy may possibly mit in, anrl 0iYllf'l'S I lN'i'?lllSI' the-y honostly want parts anml aw- willing to work ha rrl io oarn , thanx. But to tho stumlvnt who mlm-s win Ins plan-v, tho 4-xla-i'l4-:Ivo on tho sta.g1u is ono lonq to lw 1-1-iruviiilu-i'4-cl as oni- ol' thi- happivst ancl most ' oxuiting Ovvnts ol' his svhool lifv. . The prourranis anml plays ol' Ihv past yi-al' at lvllilifltllll ha vs- la-on , most siwvossful, hut nnmlm-1' snvh voavliinq as our ti-avlu-rs ol'I'vi'4-cl. thvy Q voulfl not have been othorwisv. 'Pho inc xvaslwolu-n Oarly in tlu- season wlu-n sovm-ral A. S. R. 1 officvrs mescntod the short vonmcly. 'l'hanl: Gooclnvss, thc- 'Pahlv is 5 gDl'G?ld l and from tlu-n on clrainaiuiu afifairs inovucl rapidly. 'l'lu- lisl fi of public porforinainfes invluclcs, the f-lass rivalry in flranvativ stunts at the MiXe1'. than the Dl'aina,tiu f'lnh plav, flu' Oni-i'vtfa., tho.NV. Ulul: 1 play, thc Class clay prograins, and so on through. to the Class plays in . the spring. But tlm i2r0a,t rlralna. ol' a YUEIIJS sm-hool lifv will vonlv to an mul ' with the Qrafluation of tho Ulass ol' '20 on Juno lltli. 'Flu-n tlu- final : curtain will fall leaving: tha' stagv elm-ar For noxt yoar's cl1'an1a.tivs. N Avid?-'qi-i-El i n: 'g .1:: . f , 1- M M G33 LIGHTY I Q MM Y ,Xt', g . in xr 1. ' fi: ,Q iff A ,.:::::: x::.:2 1 xxxzzxz ...,, M Y 3' - , ,L :::::z xu,c x:x:x:5ix'iz:.. vxx . ' sv , , ' .x ' l 0 y X 1' f Z f 1 1cu1.s1-1A if 1 ml 'I I' 41 ' f ' r '. Hb 1 11 fl. 111 14' , , ., 'mt Q ,1-r gm L J 3 195, N AA , :in v. 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Frank Raleigh ....., Judge Watts ...................... Llerk of the l ourt Ofiieer O'P,rian ........ Ufiieer klassidy ......., VVillimn ...........,......4................... liloyd Mason Roscoe Altman Iiin lleuderson Carlyle Crum Fred Bond Ralph 'l'aylor Fred Bond i 'l'Oll1'll liurnette Ralph Lane liob Jenkins Miss Betty Anna-sley ............. .............,. N ornla Alsop Miss Naney Worhurton ..,..,.. ...... Mrs. Conway ..................,....,,.......,......,.............,.................................... Cora ............................................,... Pauline Wattain Evelyn NVahl Eula Brown .I The Man on the Box, hy Grace Livingston l+'urniss, is one of the fi best known and liked of his plays. lt is the story of a young ui-my ff -- oil 001' wx ho, in order to play a joke on his sister, takes the plaee of her uoa,clnna'n. However, the joke is turned against him, for he gets the K H wrong carriage and drives ofi with the wrong girl. The trials and trib- '3 ulations he has to endure from the hands of his fair victim, make a Zi i most amusing and delightful evening's entertainment. The Juniors boastingly deelared that the Seniors would have to i' go a long way to beat that. after their own perfornmnee hut the 3 , upper class is confident ol' a hig suec-ess. As this goes to press, the 1 f'Uil.f'h' and the east are working hard. ' Contrary to the usual eustom of presenting the A. S. B. with a Q . Liberty Bond or a statue at graduation, the Hass of '20 will give the P V entire proceeds from the play 'foward the Memorial Scholarship fund. mg: fl' o 'lJ:glQl'il ii ma.- , fy 1 at -QAIMIQ TP 5 ,-'riff-5'-'ffgi 'i 4-M 'T'.T'jfjT,j,j'7, iil. 1 . ,. 1. 7. .1 H li .i I. i Q A 1 A H , 3' 1: 1. 1: :z 1' 41111: I l1!L,1llx .. ,. ' I ,Hifi fin- A 'if I 1 3. H .,. X . li .X .K .M ,A W. M n za. xi ,. 'L ,L ,.. Y .sss .... . ... 'rzfffw ' l 1clo'rlnv-'rwo I ' 1 fit .i i of , l, 5, .Q ,p fe 1 3 KULSHAN J .. ig . of i A A ffl- i ,sf i - f l Q.. X lllfllfgff . ...lf-51. e l' 1 ' ---A . .Z hi, L I Junior Bing The Co1one1's Maid CAST Colonel Robert Rudd ........... .......,........... ...., ........ B I 1 igens Kruhhe Uoloncl RlK'llil.l'll Byrd .....,.... ...................................... l ioyd Ewing Marjorie Byrd ....,...............,... ......., G ertrude lllorgantlialer Bob Rudd .......................A............ ........................ D ow Walling Mrs. J. .lohn I arroll ...l..... ........... l Csther Lindquist Julia Carroll .....4....,.,...... .......... B erniee Judson Ned Graydon .....,.. ........ l ieonarcl Adams James llaskom ........ ..... ..... ...... C ' 1 ll'l1lS Bell filling-All-liing ,,....................,,.................................................................. John NVeiser L . The first attempt of the Class of '21 to stage a play, ended in a S. lirunnph for them. The i'olonel's Maid was so well produced that t llofh the 4-lass and the coa' h should, and do, feel highly satisfied with 1 Q: it. The Seniors will have hard u ork to heat that, say the Juniors. , . N h The story: Young Bob Rudd falls in love with the daughter of his . -' lfllZllGI',S worst enemy, and, to win his consent to their union. he installs f -. his lady-love as a maid in Volonel Rudd 's household. She is so lovable If and sweet a cliamcter that the Colonel almost falls in love with her ' ., himself. Assumed names and light places make the play both exciting V 1: and interesting until the curtain finally drops upon three happy I COUPICS. JANICE BUGGE '20 ' ' - . T7TTTT '7f -1 6-,J ' k' .':F'IM - nz: jx :. ix ,. wx wir N X 379' f ' - I':l1:ll'l'Yfl'll1:lil-1 1 u 'Il K X 'II 'XI Il ll II IK at li If ,H Xi 'li fieif ' or KULSHA , at ji 1 0 ' Ro , ac . ,' 'Alexia It ' , ' . Z: 252? J ' - .,!:xi'i:'Tn, , I, P , ' hm.5:.N.rg.:::!?:a, fffvwzmwlfl Q.. f mi '7 n . if im Qlluh Hwhrntllr C: C4 li Vtfith six stupendous, snappy. sizzling acts, the W Club presented if its annual Vaudeville classic, March 15, before a large audience. The if funds were devoted to financing athletics. Z! PROGRAM 311 A Jazz Band Q li. tai - ,U P18110 ........... .. ..............,...........................,.................... Don Swan der QQ Violinists ...... Arthur Thal and Edward Powell Q Drums .....,. .......,.................................. ....................... E d Holt Sa Flute .......... .... C arol Haeske eg . 15 Clarinet ....... .... D ave Myers XX 'fl B Hypnotist ..,... ......... A lexander the Second llil C Harriet Rittenberg .......... ,...., N Vhistling and Dancing fin D lligh School Qllartctto ,H Everett Ross .......... .,.. ......... F ' irst Tenor 12- Joe Strandberg ..... ...... S econd Tenor Halford Ross ......... ................... B aritonc 'Zi Jerry Smith ....,... ........ ....... ............... B as s if A 5 E Miss Civilizaton ...................... ,...... ......... B y Richard Harding Davis 'X IQ Alice Gardner daughter of James K. Gardner, president of the L. I. 85 W. Railway .................................................................. Norma Alsop if Joseph Hatch, alias Gentleman Joe ..... ....... T lloyd Mason Brick,Meakin, alias Reddy, the Kid ........ ...,.......... E d Powell Harry Hayes, alias Grandstand Harry .. ...... Lin Henderson Q3 Captain Lucas ..................,...,.......,........,............................... ....... D Wight Cone Q21 Policemen, Egineers, Brakemen, Etc. F' Minstrel Show Ixiterlocutor ........ ........ A ntone Frank End Man ....... ................ . .. ,... , ...................... .................. I Jeslie Stewart End man ........................................................................,.................... 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Auron Sum-I. Miss ttriggs. l nlwnrtl iiult. Carol lhwski. limlgnr lfostt-r, xiiiiiblll' lillH5IllilSSt'll. ltulph Vlnhnsun. tlbrrhwtra 'I'ht- orvin-stra. nnclvr tht- tlirvt-timi ul' Miss llurnthlr th-iggs. hams p1'nx't-ml quite il fan-tor in tho innsiv oi' thv st-inml this lxmnr. Having' hm-n nnzrhio to 1n'zn't.ime during tht' st-vmnl ln-rioml this hast St'lll0St0l'. tho lnvnlhers have workvtl hzirtl :intl ifEli1iliillii'Y, ont ot' svhool hours. The work has been illt0!'0S'f,illgI and tht- tll't'ilt'Si,l'2l is stwxmlily in- vrvusing in numbers. It has zippvmw-tl at all thu st-hooi plays this yvnir. 'l'h0 clarinet and vornvt haw hut-n znlth-ml :intl thu orvln-stru hupvs to lnlvo nnlny more new illSil'llll1C11i1S lzltvr. ,H M U 14,NM,M.,4,,, ,,, ,.,.,,. sf-.ww--------...mu-W.-.1-.M--.--W---M,...,..,.,...,,w.......HM--it---,nw-.ws-vw.-A Ut-f--W--v-' W- if Mtg' , F.:-. i, -A W '35-ft - , it . 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Q 1: ,s --.U ,,,,4 .Ap 1 541 W.. 1' 34 ff , ' , 1 , U .111'.2,f, 4'ms:--grifg -' ll g: -s . -- 1',lL!'f11UllW my 31 rx - .. H 'I zz N : ., B. ii .. in in as . 1 ix: ., ,ui 'xx' ' .Vi lf' . . QQ x: If mhatrnm Svnrwtg Zliau' ff ki: x': V N' X H . xr xi fi il rc ix ' ,Q ll H rx iz , , 31 If 'A jf ij It is not without a sluiekening heart-beat that we enter the park Qi K 12 :L wherein a great review of the year 's lligh Sehool festivals is to take ff if ni Piave. 'l'he seene so suddenly spread before us reaches well our highest ff li' ii expectations and we are stunned by the brilliance of it all. I N I1 Yi nz K 'fi ff Slowly we lose this confused feeling and turn to the first unique 22 H ll 3 E booth. An attendant in crimson and white points to a plaeard bearing I it if these words: Mixer. W. II. S., October third. Qbserving our excited QQ 1, ii ,E mtGl'0St, one of the girls olifers to show and explain the seenes in the ff if Q iibree divisions of the booth before us. In the lirst we behold a familiar 22 if Q Slght, the auditorium. She explains that the green and White streaniers Qi ' it ii are the l4'reslnnen eolors and that the Seniors look down upon this pre- 1, if if V Slllnption in helpless displeasure. She adds that the Sophoniores have ,- Qi QL Jllst won the niegaphone with their old-'l'ashioned eirvus. ln the seeoud . ji llart of this booth we see the erowded gym floor with enthusiastie root- . xv wg N Pass 011. as our voices ran seareelv be heard, and we look in upon a 1 3- ill mpfoilnetioii of the K'?lfi:0iCCl'iil. where cider and uoughnuts are being f 2 '11 served. We agree wiih our guide that this is a pep-filled rally seene. '1 Q1 H xx , , , . . .3 ff ii . Next IS a booth we reeo nize instantl , tor it 1Slll the sha e ol .I 71 if C1 , . p '- Q xg. rarden Hall. We enter, stare alnazedly, and then laugh heartily as we fy 5 read the Slgll before us- Debate Club Initiation Party, November S2 ,. 22. Ea fourteenth. Thea11ti1'softl1ose going through the ceremonies are rx ' . . . . K ,, H if startlingly ridieulous. Why, we had always thought the Debate Klub QQ if 'rx - . . . , 2 was impressive and forlnddingly solemn but they surely have fun ou gg the Slde. Finding the guiding words we read, Dramatic Club Party. 'PQ , ,K Ayuda- ' 'qw nxt! V- 1 3- '7 I N. ,rr zz 11-xx II rx rr xx mx i:'1x,xz 21 'tclzx ix rx xr xi :fri xi iz :c rc 1: c. xr' ' I ' 6' f' Q I N ,v- 'ft A ,. 21:2 1: im: xzfxx zz::'xx,x:::xw:u.xt:rxr ' i ir ix 1: xx x: uri: u':z'u'xx.xz,iri ' 5, ,M ,hw I749- X' .9 , 27 :Viz xi 1: :fax xr 3.71 x:V:x 'c :rin xx n'xr,!: Mix: :r xr 71 you :Uni iris 'lx xx 11 :L xx rr ri . - as v fe -in s A' i f 'H HH, , -A ,W ,, ...V ,V 'efgr ' . I v l iff ,.. 4: w vw Iv -fEN 'fj',1.,' x ' ' 9 V1 1lhI'l l Y hid X I X I 3 1: xr , li A :gn-5,4 M , KU L SHA . 1 W. - 1 , 0 '- . .. '9 'V 'az .' ra- e sg .fe . ,018 ,mill ,lxgixi W X 'Jin J Q I ' qwum lnllxxlixn. , A hmklfi.1-Si'jf:'::-25L2.i5'3x.-'f'f?Qi5'i 'l'ifl lt' 'i f x'i 'K - 'wxbifixausl'-3-iitsfa M li October twenty-third. C'ertainly the enterlaininent is Draniatie in all QQ- points. We are urged to stay and see the remaining stunts, but we must it hurry. , xi, IL The next booth, we think, might well be called th-at of the doll- gg houses. llere are two models of the Al'ter1natlx i'lub llouse and one ol' M the Wlxat.r'oixilligI1 School. As we are about to pass on. noting only ff their intricate design and workmanship, we are detained and requested fn to look in for a moment. What a sight unfolds before our wondering ,, eyes. Here again is the auditorium in green and white where the gg' l n-eslnnan roll-rooms are giving skits. 'l'here is 1he gym. What a gay ff time they are having! Home are playing games and others llllllltflllllg ii their tea cakes and iee cream. lxeaving the l+'reslunan Frolief' which ii. is all its name imrplies we read the sign of one of the Club Ilouses: QQ Sophomores November seventh. Peeping in, we iind that class eele- if brating their former victory of the Mixer. Our curiosity is aroused by 31 the third placard Joniur Dance. Who are tl1e Joniurs? But the ii. mystery is quickly solved as we, seeing the great blue and white twen- QQ ty-one, transpose the Il and the O. 'llheir fun rivals that of the others. After thanking the girls for showing us the happy scenes which we had xx so nearly missed, We depart. xt, Il Going up a few steps we come upon---yes the ballroom in the If Aftermath C lub House. An emblem in blazing lights tells us that here Q the mid-year Juniors are entertaining the graduating Seniors. A xr moment and the hall is darkened only to he relighted to show the Qi Washington Glee Club Orchestra. NVe have only time to greet a few ,ff Whatcom Students in the dancingthrong, before we are again plunged jf into darkness. When everything is reilluminated we find ourselves ff gazing on the eventful scene of the Junior-Senior Reception of May xx fourteenth. Everyone is making the most of this last party. We lea.ve if the bright lights and the dancing throng with regrets but there is more xii to see. H ,ll ll ' But what a queer booth! It is a Tiny-Town station and in it one ii takes a toy car to be whirled away. Ilere and there We flash by a sign if as Junior Excursion or Senior Picnic but, at our protestations, if are told that the plans of those have not yet been completed. Just as if we are wondering where our destination may be, we stop. What a. ii picture confronts us! Reclining on the beach are several people eating fi apples and we see egg-shells scattered here and there. It must be a if 'Roman Banquet! Yes we notice now the guide who tells us, Squa,l- ff ieum Beach, lxatin 'VIH Class. ii ' IX xt Bidding them a cheery vale we are whisked away-where? It MARIE BARLOW '21 Qi Sl ,nj WWW' Y x xuxcxxxaxxxexlxxixzxixxxxxzxr uxxrxxxxxxuxixx x I4 9 ' pi s X. x xnxx xr xr xx xx11xx,xx,m mu: xelxxixexx xz xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx x xx xe 1 Y 11 IL HN lglrilykuhkllill llillllllli XZXIKKH Kill HH X51 ll ff 'f1x lic x .- ' ,L K i ix if . i ,. . ix i ,x- . lx 1x,x,x wljllt, WF J. .., Q - , . . x l. , ,,,, A ,., , ... . 1 v Q, ' NNY . .. , N iq , li , iv - -, i x i N 1 i 'Iii 3 :y li x, Lx x if 'jx-. ,qi . ,xi x. ,. x, , . .. . , . ., .. . . , , . .. . , . , in 4 vi ee- - il ...-'Y' fi v N -i xx xi x- 1' 14 ' 'fi' 1' W 1' ' .1 ' '1 - ' I x l ' i .l l ' f 7 i ' ' -' '15 -'E 'fn'-, .1 . ' ff , - Sz' 663- 1 --.T -1 rf . . . .-'T ' x i mx i 1 vu ' 351' ltliillli-l'.ll-Ill ,U- N ..-Q l. A sis' ' x xx KULSHA + ix, 'l 0' 'l-'UQ ,f.f'?', 'X x N ,fn xc 1 Q Lim' N ' ' K, My xxz xzfxx 1 I 'T' 1 Y' '- . 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I lid. l'.- 11llllSlll0lilllg.I LV 111 -ll' iw' YK- :Xi 'X Wlu-11 I was 21 hoy you know, the doctor suid if I didn 't 1'lQill'Utfl'S l would lu-cmiio fcuhle Illilltlltdlii N0l'lll2l A.-'AWoll, why di1l11't you quit? lC11g.1'lisl1 1-ssuy 011 Bur llivli--H ilkflkikvllffllfflll 1-igrl11'st111l1-111 Clmofom 1,1-stj- Say, who wrote io'a11'lylc's ll V' S FK' 2-C1 ill PX' ?Kf Pl? ls fhv lighl out i111l11el1a1ll? liillllllll'-NYUS. Shall l l11'111g:i1,i11'? 231 Il? if 15? 15? an si l+'11ilv1l iu lmtiu 111111111111 in Math 'l'l11-lv lll'ill'll him softly hiss, l'd lilu-111 l'illl'll thi- om: who said 'l'h1111 lgllOI'illll'L' is bliss. 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Q11 ' fu 1 Qllauz Olnmmlatiun 1 'l'llol'0l littlo ,lfll'0Slllll2l,ll, clon't vry, Yom' hearts are hrokon wo know As tho Ns and Ps that yon'vo won with oasu, On yoni' uarcls so 'lircilqontly show. For potty tronlmlos will soon pass hy- 'l'ho1'o! liitlv Froslmii-s, clon't vry! 'l'l1o1'o! sloe my So mhonioros, clon't siffh. . l L- Yon'ro all ch-all tnw-ml wo know. 'Pho' still wafvrs 'flow mloup, llll'l'0,S nnnwh in tho sh-vp 'l'ha1x hvlps wc-ary honos to grow. For all this wvarinoss will soon pass hy- 'l'ho1'c! sleepy Sophomore. ilon't Slgll. 'l'l1om-l patii-nt Juniors, ilon't sigh! 'l'ln-rv is still some distance to go, ,, I . . . A . . . ll1o Lo s1 viva- IS not vain when closiroml is lanng Anil tho way he haul and slow. For HSl5i01ll'U,, and Math will soon pass hyw 'l'ho1'el vagrol' Juniors, mlon'11 sigh. 'l'llol'vl brilliant Seniors, nlon't fly, Xr0ll,l'0 a very snlarl hnnvh, wo know. ls Tho polish tlnwro to stay oi' will thu winml hlow il. away? ' llow lloop ilovs tho color go? I For this liifo anml liovv will soon pass hy- : 'l'hoi'o! hrilllant Seniors. clon'1, lly. A DOLORICS MICISNICR '21 THIS 15A vim DANGLROUQ Now COl lL CLOSER 1 EXPERIIKNT AND ur Am-' Borg so ram You Tlllllll: SHOULD G0 WRONG 'W0'-'LD BL BLQVWN XCAN FOLLOW ML' I wc-H --- x TW. A lllllll : ' Q 'LV W. l A V7 - -F -,M L., ' A X :X ,,, A , VA I X ' llli ' . l l'aii'llllfff ffQgffff, l xox also p a' Xym NIN1 lY UNI' N S A 47 V' 5 . W 1 in E-' A N s 1 ' x x i xv cu I I lf 1 l 3 mu ' xi a ' '11 1 c :run Till :in 2171 111: rr Ti ,. ,- fv' . 1. - , , 1- w-- x - 1 1 F K ' Xlx V., I 1 ' I ' Y-....-ff' K, fl lla . Eyes ................. llends ................. 1 I bitt ffl'- l Q K U l.. S .' 5-Q, ' .gf N M N,f' A P Ideal Senior Boy 1 Antone Fratnk l lfld Powell , Complexion ...... Style ................... Shoulders ....... VOICE ............... Geniality .... hnnle .......... ............. lld2l.lllllEl'S ...................... Athletic Skill llnneing ............ Bruins ................ lluverne Gillilen lflrnneis Smith lliek Uooli lflverett Ross llolnnd Ulmer Roy lllll Will Meyer Rlztlpli 'l'a1,ylor llin llenderson ' lt0seoe,Altnnm 1 Disposition ....... ......,......................................................... I lloyd Manson :: x , , 'z :x Ideal Senior G1r1 IX gi Eyes ......... .......................................,.................. 1 Xda Stephens QQ if Ilair ..... ........ I Iarriet Rittenlmurg Nose ......... ..,........l....... . laniee liilgxge H if Size ........... Hands ............,........... Ears ......... .- ..... Teeth ....... Voice ..... Smile .......... Dancing ....... Dimples ........... Complexion Brains ................ Disposition .... , Ada- Say, Laverne. Did you hear the story about the two men? 11 ff Laverne-' ' No. Cl gli Beatrice Hargood 31 Jessie lllmplmui I Laverne Farlow Mildred Erickson I Loma Byron Dorothy Videtto K Myra Sehultz Florence llzmsing , Evelyn Wahl V Editor of Knlshan Cof uoursel 1 S2 Wllllikiflllfllk Ada- He! He l QQ Q2 xx Ii I xt 1: :x :z zz xc :z 1: ,. .. zz az xx zz n 1 xx zz :r :. Il :I xx za ll I1 il- xc xx zz 51, n xg 1: fl za gx ax xx xl xx ll lx zz all xt xx zz ll 1: li I .. - I-V: -luv, .L .-- -YA-,ER - 'lg 3 M I1 li Ii ll 2' if ll on XXI 1 ll Yi N L f www. 'gf - sq . i . .x I: xr :pn 12421 ll :ur : x xx xr :L .. x :qu ug: x: Y . fl ' E KN ,.,. ' A' 1 1x:?LIx.xX,'1xx'x:xx14104 IKHIXNXZIX xx xxxxnnxxxx nunn ,., , - Y - - .5-. N' ' l nf XP ffv.ll.' NlNl'l'l'Y-'l'll'U Q- 4 ,- x.., . - E. I s y 1 1- K KULSHA - 1 x' '- Seiq ,A 5, l 5135-2 1 '11 Q 1 14 uf . 11 - V M ymu ' iff LN I A 1 thu, -N I Q I ,, md , I H .Y!xxTIxtTFxx, 11'l1f'f1 , ' -SE-ingg:e':lf'.zaa?f-.ri'4k'A-, 1lKl,1X,i1i112l1fn '1 WNX7: 'I E 1 122 . . Q gg Uhr High Srhnnl Strike 1 ' I ' X1 ' li ' - . xi ,, lnsten, my ehlldren, and you shall hear I , . . . 1 ,Q Of the I-hgh School Strlke we once haul here. I Y . I 11 'Vwas November eleventh one mne one H1110 -1 H xr , 3 I I i 4 H ,K if NVhen the students C0lIllllllQtCd this 1101110118 C1'1lllC. ,Q 1: . ' H Ii '1 lx .. xr , . I 1: 1: IX: ,Q 'Twas on a, ll0l1d?lV famous and freut ff 'Q 2:1 ,X rlwl I ' , 2: 1- ,,j 7: mt had been orclered so by the btateg IK ff 35 jx! lint the School lionrd, toward learning much inclined, QQ 22 J jg lo QIVG us a lroliday flatly declined. Ig li 1,1 ru Yi' 'XX 'v . if 'K- SA io the students gathered 111 the hall in 1111 nd dec-ided a U'GllCTHl strike to call' 5 '- lil 1111 J U ' v E!! ti'-l 11: gi Just after asserrbly on the next day ffl 1:11 gli The stmklng students would walk away. ffl ' il nl 1,fj . lil 'ff IQ 155 The ,strike went off. alas, too well, 'fl it QQ 1:5 For, Oh, so very sad to tell, QQ IH Sl in The Powers that Be, for punishment mete, 'j' jf? 'Li 1 a lf -,,, Suspended the Nllllily for one whole week! 11 ' K' vi! . l fl r:i H ,Q Z3 So a stunt l1ke this no more We'll try , ,fm For don 't you see. there's an reason why? 1 15' gf Hliut often, sub rosa, you 'll hear us repent 1 uf 3 NVQ struck for u day and we got n week. 1 I , F . - - xc Ii jf GRACE UHARLESWORTH '20 I YK If xr ' K 11, H 0 it it it 'Kr it li lf 111 ,nz 7 if 71' 5 , K . , zz n gf gf? hu Mlss fl. Cm Clnorusl- annl out the good lllglllLS short! 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Y 1 , , T1 1 fi, 1 ..1.,..mW.1 1.1. M--ay-Y fgjw 91151 4i'1xa,f1-My-1-13 A 1- 1 ff?-1,,1 '1f13'3f?1..g1 1 1 W, 341-'gf'1, R.-ff' ' QM-'11 A95 1 A ,f'3 'x-,gl . . . . - ' 'I X q,. 1,-my -.?.-.-----..,.1 .1 f , 1 1 1 QIQQX-.Ax N95 90? . 1 1 I ' o 1 x1x1f:'1'x'-1111 1-. 3 xnutiuv Enarh Important Business Meeting. ClIAllAi I'lCllS .lohn Xlovn llm'lnn't 'lll'lllllil'j' liill'lHll'2l llonrlu- lls-rhvrl li'lXl4'l' llorollly Yillq-tio -In-ssiv flllillllllilll Antoni' lfrnnk AliJ.lll'lt'K' 'l'honn1s .lm-nn liurr llim-hnrel Cook llosvov Alllnun -lov Sil'lllllllll'l':L AUT l. Sm-1-iw l Si-mu ---vA-A 'l'ln- ICXQ-m-litivv lioarml roonn. 'lhilllo-!l:4ll o'm-louk. fllIill'1lt'i,t'l'S :-u-:ltml uronnml tln- room. Dim-k's 1-llalil' is tiltwl on two lugs il Il his huncls ure- in his pm-lu-ts. Johnny is g'i':u'1-fillly drupml ova-1' IL small tuhlo. 'und Dorothy is Sl'1ll'l'ylllg around among hui' hooks for her minutes. A continual buzz fills the air-Sonic tall: of ll mlaun-0 and otln-rs of lishing. while .loc trim-S to catch up on his lost sluop. .lohnny---lBunging on tuhlv with nnil iil0.l Now pipo rlown. l!lllll'll2 wr-rv go- ing to gi-t clown to lnisim-ss. W1-'ll cull on tho Afrii-un hlomla- to rm-:nl tln- lnin- ulr-s lllorothy rvzuls long and lonal.7 Johnny'-- Any onv any c:o1'1'1-vtiolls? Minutvs uri- nppi'ovn'ml. llivlc-f- lVl1nt's the Imlvu of this nivvt- ing. anyway? Antoni '--v - I lllillil' n motion that llc-rh 1,4-ll the Frvsliinnn Class to tulu- clown tho grm-on flm-1-omtioiis from Lhm- Stnnly Hall. fllovml and Hl'l'0llllK'll, C,':l1'l'im-ml nnuniinously.l -lm-:ins Mi: l,l'I'Sllll'llt. l silggi-st, that tho girls ln- nwawill-ll lm-tl,n-rs for lnnslu-if hullf, fhlalilrive- :incl -lohnny lvotll risu inlnn-clinta-ly with olJjvvLions.l .lohnnyn -NXYUIIICII, 1 ln-lim-vu. 2ll't' lorllo- nn'sl,iu spin-11-s only nnml shoulml nol. mix ' in Sports. l,vnvs- thnl, pnrl, to lln- men. llurlmra--ffsnrm-ustic-nllyl llll. John. hut yon hull- yoursi-If! Rosa-oi-H- XVm-ll. this isn't :l clvlrzxtu- 1-lass. l's'nn-nlln-r. l'vu got lJllSilll'SS to ui,- lvnfl to. Ji-Hsin' - XVhy tulle of llll5lI11'SH wln-n wo lnivv all day? Dorothy- - Yi-s. Luka' your tinw. QI lmvm- : :1 1.1-st this in-rioclf' Diuk - l inovv wi' ull risv whvn Mr. 1 flilmh vonws in. lYYln-n Mr. llihhs cnt:-rs .Dick stnnmls ' hy liiinsf-ll'.l l A Yoiq-0 fy-mn NUllIl'Wlllll'l f iffllllil l think you :irc vvvryhomly. lJOL'B.llSU you , :wo standing alone. ry NIN l'l'l'Y-SIX 1 .':i:f' in-1, is , ,fi KULSHA r .-4 .. Vw '- A 4' ' V I 2 'Q-Mahi! , ' i' 3: Dick--s You kids are one poor iNllll'il ol' sports! Xl .lolnmy-Cln disgustl nullllll' on. I4-t's not have all this comical stull'. .1 ,, llurhara---- Well! Who's heon doing most ol' the laughing? ffl'his to .lolnmy.J ' .lohnny-- lJon't speak without addressing the cliairfl 1lnrlru.1'a- -f-' 'llow can l :uldrc-ss the cluiir when you are sitting on the tuhh-?', Johnny-fhisgustedlyl A display of wit! Azanriatrh Stuhrnt Enhg :H x: ,. '1 , . 1 f i ., in iQ 1'0lll' Years ago the several luuulreds of students ot the Whatcom 35 lr: if lligh School saw fit to oreanive themselves into a social unit for the K .21 'xx , ' . ' . V '. .' ir: gr :If purpose of securing united action in all matters pertannng to their ,. ri 'I lx' , . . . .. II' g,, .N hl5llO012l0t1V1t1CS. Z: if lx ix: rr 'Phe wisdom ol' their ar tion has heen shown hy the heneiits and ex- if iff. lWl'll'll0I! in directing' n-a.ttei's that have come to them tln'oug.fh concerted if if iz: 35? 2l.K'l.l0ll, lt a,H'ords a. splendid opportunily for truininer lll pi':1 'lf'al QQ 'fi sf. is l'lVll'S and with flu- ilFSiHlHl'f'l' and coo-poration ol' those in 1-hargl' Ol 11ll0 Q, 'ui if, , - , . . . . i ,. School it has sale and definite direction. . i f ' lt is l'lllll2I.l'iHl.ill0 that For the sun: ol' two dollars and iil'11.v ccvls. The iv X If memhers ol' this Association can sm-eiire admission to all the debates l and athletic contests sgivcn at the school. and then in addition. rcceivc if - Y f I fl' ffopy of the Kulshan. I1l'owever, one needs only to count this as one A H 1 . n - . - . . ' ,. j. oi' the henefits ot llll11ll1ll'0llS and united effort. 31 1: jf QQ This year the Associated Student llody has lu-en succcsslul In . if if handling the largest sums that have ever hc:-n revolved and expended 1 3 'f In fl' Sm!-Elo yl'2l.l' in the histoigv ol' the Assoviatioli. fi4l822-50 'WS 'WUI' ,Q nil '.I- Vi. I-u' f -.'. 'l'Glxf t'-11.1 1 if ,F pau to the llt'3l.hlll0l in 1- 1-'Ulu-islvips alone. lillh cons no tau. lll ,o V, If IT account the sums taken at the irate when there have heen g.1'H,lll.US aiul J ' ii dehatcs when admission has hcen cliartfcd of those who are not mem- V1 hers of thc Student liody. All sums coming: into the hands' of the lrens- -A liver are apportioned to the several activities according: to a percentafgc ' ' agreed on two years ago. X, ,. a . F' r At thc hegxiiniing ofthe year the A. S. I3. hoped to provide a weekly i. Q entertainment for the students which was to he given at a 'l'lllI1'Sl'l1l9 ff aslsemhlv. 'l'his was done lhe ear-iy part of the year, hut owing to the i 1 iwiims and to a W influenza which caused manv postnonements 0' p -4 4 'z H 5 ffllflllfre in the school program, which left out the half hour formerly jg used tor that purpose at the noon time, the practice has not been 'Q 31 followed through the second semester. .. if 2 li t who have this :- I1 'llhere are now seven hundred and thirty stuc in s :T A 11 xr year availed themselves of the opportunities and privileges which inein- if EZ if if bership aifords. May this iunnher increase as the Years bass. . 11 gg 'i Q!! -ii TIZZBZHIIIIHIJIHli!K'7!IZ7! iZYH22317171lllilfililljlilli i -2 ' - ' . V' ., .. .. . . -1 4. if K '. -z iz . ,' v QPR I U 4. ff- ' 'M . -- -- 1. lunxxxxxxiziz :r::n'x:x:'::ui:r:i: ll71lf!!727Qll,l!,:l.'7llill..4 M X' 'X ,,,-,- qw 1 ff' f- W 31 WH li :A :r :r':. x: v:':1'p: u xxjg: !K'i11'if,,l!'7K :x :i,'i:,x1,f:c:1I'Hi'1 llf lfI l'f 'ff' it ' ' mn lists' It . X ' i i - ffyif, 1 N1N 1'1'Y-WEN ir, .. . P , Q KULSHA . - r ' -rf. V' 'N ., Q ' - A ' . .fl gil, H L l 11 A ll li I1 li IC IK ll I1 Il X1 II Z! PZ U II X! X Xl 31 I1 It X ZZ TZ ZZ 12 I1 IK Z! li It .f ,- H JC ll XZ ll ll XZ ll li N IC 11 II gl ,. II Q. I 6' 1 1 wig! 'x .,l,. l JA NE' 1 . Q l 1 'Av ,. 24 Z1 l. 'I zz Y- 1: 4 z: lb' . . -.--- -- - + II :x 3: f 1: FK li If xc J: -f zz II xx Ii gg II zz 11 :c 21 x: X! 11 Z1 yg ' lf, zz ' xx xx I 1: xr N X! II II I! 71 lk 1 xx- rx ' ll 22 JI ZX ' Il If Front Huw - Ilnh Jr-nkius, John Wm-isvr, Stnnlvy QllIll'kl'llhllHh, Barham Bourkv, 22 1 . ' , , l 1 y .v 1 luulu Blown, Alloc- llzuu-lxhnlt, lxlllfll! Ballrlmv. Mud:-Inna 'I 1-mpln, Gortrudu lllurgun- gg ff Lll1l1l0I'. lmulal Cullum. Arlowvcn Cross, 1Ku.tioJm1kins,. .luy llzwris, Rm-al l4'1'azv1'. ,Q Sec-mul ,Row---Carlyle' Crum, French .I5urn0tt0, lm: 'l'ylur, Dow Walling, lic-rnivu if Y . ' u v ' 'A Jll1lS0ll, lutlwl Alsop, Polly Mock, JCSSIO Ulmplnzln, .lm-11,1111-as fl'urnur, ,llortunsu Yulv, 1: :1 Mllrlrcd Ilyll-s, IJOTIS Haney, Leroy Playa-S, Will Mayor, -loc Billillgsloy. If .Hawk Row--Lommnl Adams, Fern Le Fcbrc, Norma Alsop, Evelyn Wuhl, Dorothy ri ll UCOgllCgflll, lllaL1'g:u'et lluywamrd, Mogcns Krabbv. ' Il, zz xx' zz .v V ' N-f' ...f 1 xt :K :Ayn 1: 11 H xml: ll I: :Q xr : cnlzrxr :Lu :I JI 11111131 1: ,: li, ' , V - iQ X ,,1:1::a:14::lzfzzxz1l,1r,11x:1x'xxxrnzzlzzxzzxlfxuzx:zz::::'::1:141t::,1r1:,.. ' 9 tab-- . .. . - V' I 1 1' lm 'f :K H IL 1 2' H 21 f, H 76 :K II U LII lf U XXII II71'lI,lZlK'7l3l1i li 21141112 I 2124 M p 'fx Wg . , ,4- B J ' 'fm f ' . ' 1 0 ,. y , , l, W, f 4 v- ,-w' J' 4 A li! NINFTY 1 151-IT 1 Q-.1 X vt. l '. N- v X! 'lil .Xl JK lx' Bil X! lr U ' ,ENE ' . if- ek KULSHA v 1 :-we Eff ff' ' I 'na' 1.15 ' ' BQ ffl-L I . ni xml: . ' .5 ie'll'l 'z V, gift, fi If 4,75 . ,peaceful ' .N 11ElHIlr:Z'. Z9 . BI' ll o 4 V Zi gg 55 Bramattr Qlluh 5: le in ac. 'xx lx. 1 :x , Il, ,l Li Ki .lr 11. . ll' 1 t, nz, OFFICERS- 111 If-f fff 511 .la '41, 19, Sf jlj' President ............. ....... ll larie Barlow sl. ls- wx. :Qi ul x ' ' - ' ' . u ' e- Vlge P1-egldent ...... Linda Collins gg .35 ....... -- ' gt lm Nl N14 V ,xzg -31. gl: Seeretary ,,,,,,,,.,., ,....... J 3.11100 Bllgge Iii? he 1 :xg :aj :Z vi Treasurer ........ ........................... ,... ................... ll T o gens Krabbe YZ. .al , 'IL 1 . . N. .1 . . . , '- gil lil, Sponsors ,...... .,...... . .. ........... Miss Marshall and Miss Sedgwick if, Ji. l ll Ji, 1X1 P11 ln - zz: 12:1 till ff: For years the Dramatic Fluh has held an honored position among jf 5,,' 'QQ the organizations of the sehool. lt was founded in-1916 by Miss Seder- f - :L is wiek and, under her leadership, it has eontmued to grow in the estnna- 5: if H' 51: tion ofthe school. ' ' - ' if 311' 1.1 lx: .xr .xi lil F . . , 5, jf lllaeh year the elub has presented one evening play and several .If iii Sll0I'l1 assembly plays. The elub has sneh a reputation for sueeess that jj 3:5 the evening plays are well attended and mueh interest is shown in if if Z: them. As for the assembly plays. a student needs no seeond Call to brmq ll- ' ' - - Y f . . is .X him in prompt attendanee. 'Plus vear has been no exeeption to the gen- 517 95. xl Q: eral. rule, except that no short plays have been given. ' QQ 'YQ 71:3 Iix. 1311 QQ ijff Y The Fflub began the season with a 're1z aenua.mted nartv at . k V . ' . , 6 I .1 1 1 J gil .ig Gaiden llall. followed nun-lfly by the play ' Miss Somebody slalsef' lui .V l!! ' ll, Q . gif 3,5 whwh was a. pronounced sueeess. y it gs' 2 'xl :xg 115 N' l - ' . . . ' 3 211 lil. From the play the elub realized one lumdred and sixty-six dollars. Q2 .ff 5' , . , - . - W W ,ff fjf! and when the eall was issued 'For Funds lor the Memorial Sw-bolarslnp. :A is iff the members responded promptly blv donatinfr the entire amount. Q 'U 211. . . . . . xi is ff is During' the 'Fall and winter the f-lub has been holding its nu-etnrrs ,nl li - n . , . jg ff! we in Miss SCC-lfIVV1l'li,S r-lass room after sehool. A11 one ol' these meetxnffs ,Q y,, S3 ff. M1ss Marsl1allsuQ'Qestedthat soeial meetings be held aside from the gf. .If Tift l'0Q'l1lar business meetmsrs. ller suerueslion as adopted with t'lllllllNl?l l '- is gi ' K u u 1 l . '25 55: and so, one evening eaeh month the elub meets socially to en,1oy a pro- gg. if Q: ai, gram and to have a general good time. gui In lk' . In Qx, ,fl QQ A .great blow was reeeived reeently by the members. when Miss W Sedgwick, founder of the elnb, asked that ber resienation as sponsor be iff. it 5. . . . , ff he accepted. Miss Sedawn-k's loss is keenly 'lelt by all the members, as a 3:21 X tx. . . gfff great deal of the club-spirit eame from ber. l . as A fl! All IIX3 jll. fe ,HN K 1 gif? Miss Marshall, who has helped the club all through the winter. will .ff if 1 cc . ' 3 ,gl 35- carry on IH her place. Jjfl QQ: f JANICE BUGGE '20 gg qgg 1 lx: on r' ' . I4 111,71lX,llIg'IX.ilK'l1,. l,!!il!nl1Q'lKfIX,NNN:l'l,'2KHlKj! !,7Kf7IgI!' i ll zz xzlxzoxlxrjl I E W, 15' ' M- I - l1'1UI.l2l:g x1l.xx,xgx:,'xx'lx:,Qxz ::fQn3,x:px1ng:zajxezxjngjgug,x:jxg,:x':1 xexzlxrgup:-111,-xx! . , g H is 'KEN F,!4 ff' I 'I 11r.'2r.vrlyr'1:f in 14'zljxzoejrxgejxqxcvxz3rzx1.xx,xQ:x5ux'xx'zzI::g.zr1xl:xz,m.n'sx.n.u xzlu 1: Xl !K'l1- I. ' ' . ,fgrk 'yt 'A NINETY-NINE ,, l .- 1' Wx... I 4 'X..,.-rsx ' 1' -, 'I f KULSHA F1 1 ll -if n ff' . , .'w,,,:F in Q MX-wfzpyikm it 7' x A llx x Jb 4' r- le ' X s 'f ' , gli R ' 'IL 9 -4, l y it 1, ,iw 04211, , ' ' . ,. + ll '-,, 7,-'xg it K if 791 1' NA 'I yi - il' 'l , 'I ' 5 I, 'x W ' ,lx Q' lf' A, . ,. Qi Li-'lx W9 W Wax-,9!m.w.1Qmf.l hx X.-ws!-: ....4:.a: lm. . f I A 'VJ ff g:j..,vg,f1,. J,g,,ggh,,,Q Q X g K , -V-. x, ' X W.. X , J y C3 ., ix k Q . . 1 l I6 .fffrfsw 4 f ggafgg.. f -' ' l -43: Qgjfig A-ax 'Th ' u ' l will Qi , Enl Af' ' fa .md I far uv A ' X. ' . Sl S1 ar' f Q --A - - , z: 1 l 1' l I I ' , i-.... lfront liUW'g l'll'lllll'l'S liul'puv, Olga lirotnov. Miss :xlltll'l'SUll, Sponsor: .Im-sail' lflmp- ' num, lirlnu Boono, lilJSlfl1l!Allilllllll. S1-voml liow-- l'll'llllli l i'nso1', llollglais Ilimlon. 1 Lindam Collins. .luniuv liiuggu. ldvu Uliristiv, lllan'g.furut lluyxvalwl, Milalrm-ml llylvs, .lsuiim-, 'l.'m'm-r, .lay llnrris. Curtis Bull. 'lflnirml ROW-'UiLl'l'0ll llavskv, Stauilvy Qiluvlwiilnlsli. 'l'llt'0ll0l'l' fll'llr40ll, Joe llillingslvy, Roy Wilson, Mogc-ns Krnlzlw. Mr. ,l+'isIwr, IA-Hoy 4. lluym-H, lll'ig4'gH lilll'lN'l', Will Mvyvr. Not in Pic-tul'm--Holirotlny liillllilll. llollow Wfhit , comb, Sybil 'l'uc-kvr. l4'r:uu-0 l zu'rur, l'lllll'l' l 1'm-itln-im, Yann-ssal llvlmls-V. Mario liurlow, Milos Brown, Laiurcttai Uzu'Lwl'iglnt, Roscoe Jolmson. I F W ' I N771 I1 H lfgglirigf li XI YI li I! Hiiirli If 31 I1 Ti T1 I1 I1 Ili! .. 1- 1- fi' 9 ,iz , .. Ti fi ll 71.11 IK IX ll if If li ll N YK X1 YI Z1 31,32 YI ll lf I1 Tl IX 75 if II If Z1 Xl H4117 at In 1 - '- i f-V' 7: 2171IlIIT!!212.IililllilfliiiifililililK'!ilKIi'7!'7!,31IKTIXIIKII111521 1 , I' , - - P15 .. 7 ' ' lvl' . oNE HUNRDED V' '-1' ' M . . X vu.,-P, 'li far: 7 'fe' Q H5 1 at l Q11 f . Kflllf,l1'. . Jn fi Aufilgffiwanfgi .:i1r,1::x n I! Erhatr Qlluh ji J l'resident ...... . ..,. ....,.. 1 Iessie flliapinan Vice President ,...... A ...., Edna Boone g hecretary-'Preasurer ....... ..... 'I' heo. Jenson H 3 H il ,l iz . 1 li I Sergeant-at-Arms .....,. ........ R oseoe Altman 21 21 K , 2: 11 Q H Advertising lllanager .... ..... C 'arroll llaeske 1 ii Q' It , ., zz X1 'f in Re wescntative to lxnlshan ....,.., ..... O lga Brolnov ,L 1: X' 1: ' -V 1: if fi ii LL Xi lf 1: 1: ll 1: it 1 J: fi ZZ 'l'l1e Debate K lub was organized early in the year by Miss Isle and If A 1: if several students who observed whe serious lack of interest in Debate in jg jf It fthirt -six enthusiastic'members if le K lf Whatcom High. It is now ma.le up 0 ' ' y U I! PI -, if and .debate now occupies one of the foremost places among school ae- if 51 if 12 tlvnies. On the nights of the Nooksack and Meridian Debates, the club gf :L accompanied the team to lend en' husiasm to the efforts of the debatcrs. jf if A musical and dramatic program was given in assembly March ninth, ii if which proved our ability in lines other than debate. N. if ' :z 21 ii il The club enjoyed a salmon bake at Lake. Whatcom on September If if twenty-sixth. lt was most unusual, as all will .tell you. On October jj :Q if fourteenth the first Club party was given at Garden Hall. After the if if if new members had been properly, initiated, the evening Was spent in ii ii 3 S2 trames and dancing. After the Ferndale Debate on December twelfth, if fi the club entertained the judges, the debaters, and their friends at a fi ff A ji luncheon in the Cafeteria. One bright spring day the club members il 12 if hiked up Chuckanut and skidded- down. Two teachers accompanied ii it 3: them: to sec that they' did it in the way. Did they have a good ii 1. gf lime? The ClGC1S1OIl is in favor of the aifirmativc. On several other oc- QQ 'i' easions through the year. the club members have come toQfe'her for a ' 'X if Sfwial evening, all bent on forgetting the cares that infesti the day. ii I 1' 1 if ff he X Ill looking back over the year's work the club members feel it has if H :cn a. great sues-ess and that they have accomplished much in the line if if 01' debate work. . if ll M K J. ' 1cix1:,n1.n 1iY1.1:x11:tIiiiii,i, t 11 1 T11 11,511 Iii fx H-martin 'ji I 1: li f!'3l! 1: iron: 1lj,1z!1:,1x 1:x:Iu1x11: Hxllyxll 1: 1 11 :z :yu n.1L.u1x - ' I -K ik 'Kg-,.. I -N . 4.4 2 -.greliufi,i.zffl-i21i1L:1Fi:.i1:iw H 'f if 1' ' gin-' r v ,-, AH, 1: ONE H Ll.NlJH.luD UNIG - 'I 1 , . ' aft . :ff I vp L S 4 : F, w :ii W. 'f i ,i WI 'W o' rfjii jg'-'ix - f 1 H Nl ,. . . 1 1 T, 1 any - :::x:.A I-:::z::.QQ?fR gg 4 K- 12 1117. 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' T Q.,- . -, 4 .,,w 'i ::::r::::: 7121 1132 31127231 x:'x:!::1rf:r:x:: :::::x:::: ::.:: ' Y ' N '1 ' 6' ,ii .. :1 Z1!l!1.Zf!!H!17f7i :mirtlt!!It111:31-frm:lt112:121:'::'x:y:'x:x:.x:xx, .m ' 3 K, y' ,A V yy' 5713171732'Z1'7:2.71I27:I131IK113731ai4i.K.!I!'Xi71 !!.i..-ll!!!!H7iZ!7!!!I1!KL . K K 0,4 , V- ' ' 1' Y , A lyk , HNIC lIlVNlllll'IlJ 'IWYH 3' X Rh F, X, .r 1 a 1 A j Y 4 Girlz' C5122 Qlluh l'l'0Ilf- Row fl.:-1'uy'II:ly4-s. l':u'IyIa- f'l'lllll. Lloyal Manson. Miss ilrigrgn l'IuI.1 liruwn. Yorlnnll Hlll't'lll'Hl'. lCiImn Alla-11. Walla-1' Ynmlx-rI'1n'al. 'Yup Huw Lu X1-rnv Hil?ill'll. lm- Stl'illllHll'l'jL Nlillrnl l'l:u'ks-. l'l1Iw:ml Pmvm-II, l'wl'illlii Lum-la. IIivIn:ml lZx 1--llull .XI lnrl ICH stq-l'ln'ook. .luv liillingsluy. Engnf 051152 Qlluh Nliw l'0llf- llfm- 'Isnlwllv Slllllil. Hfrllln- lmh-rlull. tilosilu-r Nlw-rs. Ih-I4-n lu-llv. . - - f '. - . an. Nurnm 1 lilllo Xxilttlllll. lhlI'lu1l'-1 Iimlrkm DnruihX hnuglug iriggs, Hlllil Brown. lan , I ' Ex l'ln'i'tio Ulg-1 lhwntlum' limi,-il-,. 1l.1,.,,,m,ll ,lyl,.4,, Dany. H -. -Klsup. S4-1-01141 lmw- 'al N, , . , 1 I V1-mln. liillilvu. H0l'tK'llS1' Yulv, Imlly Mm-14. 11,l,1,,l.l,l. lmlmn- IMMQIN, 5ll,p,,.,-, llmfl ' Luis l'1ilHf4'l'lll'0Uk. liallwrim- Nlvvrs. Nlilclrq-4l lgygw ll..mit.4. 'l'urmx l'ItIu-I , . , ,. . . NNN Ashlvy. . Doris 'l'urm-V. l lnn-llw lklllliIlSUll, Alum Lind' . ww , ,pl .X f X . A-'Man ,,,,, .1 ' x. mm IIUNIJIIICIJ 'I'IlIIIf2lq gf ! ii A KULSHA K a ryl JW ' W ifff gf i l-Ml 'L W it V 3' A N. A N . , 15514 ' ' W-'ii5l?aL1f f.:i.2tL...--71. iz- -1-,L5Fr::::ii.L , V ' W, f 'R 1' ff.9iyf,i.g,, ic.: J' ,535 ,f aww ,gg . .- ,ffwwff-25,77 i I Svrwnrrffllluh Ol'g.f2llllZl?ll fllzlliilzwy, 1920 llimoloi'-Graco M. llo:uli'iul:, liiologriczil lllStl'lll't0I'. , 'llhe Science Club was 0l'Q'2l1liZ0il for the purpose of nmliing speci- ' nivn cfolloctioiis to establish il museum for Nvllilttflllll lligh School. The club has dome some llllllllltlllg' of birals :xml uaucll member ox- pccts to learn to mount. 'lbv lll0IlllJLf1'S are studying birds :xml their ll?lll1tSfll1S sprmgg also li11t'i0r'Flios and moths. The members are very eiiergotic in niuking' c'ollou1.ions, sending to various parts of thx- Ilnitm-cl States for SlN5l'llll0llS. Alrcmly some fifty syfvoimvizs haw boon collected, from the Ql'lzls1'vi'ii stzitos aml 'from var?- 1 ous parts of tho State of Washington. V1 'nu--nu -em-,,.-.-. 4i1ig3.:' ' -lg 'YQ' V ,,,, wifi A, it , - f C'54::f . 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X' :- ,ji .fm hlpt, Milton Cole goes to sleep 111 C ivics 1 lass and lllr. James puts all ie ji 'ff hun out. . 1 in if rf: 4 . , U . 1 Q up me :Q It Sept. 12. John llfloen appears in assembly tor the lu-st tune. lt he had 1:1 .jj x 1 ' n , 7 , ' I '7 ,L been ft gill, we eouldn t have seen his knees shaking so. we it H if Sept. 22. We have another A. S. ll. eleetion, Loma Bvron resigns as till iii Q . - . , , . . I '. I 'x W X 5: :E l'Al1110l'-lll-Clllttl' ot the Kulshan and lnnda Collins IS chosen. Tins QA jj lil if makes the 'fourth election this year. 11' lf ' 1 Qi t '10 D ll- l ' ' ' ' ' ' :U Nl N113 lf. it 111 P: . o mm lat is help the complexion! It not, why does Ralph ll is .IQ gig laylor turn out 'tor football? jfj- QQ gil ml Oct. -l. Vile put on style and go to Mt. Vernon in a speeial, ear. Dandy jj Qi- ' 'ri flame. 7-7. Wonder where somany green and white caps eame ' 1' ' V1 li If fi from. ' . If fff Oct. 10. llig high school. mixer. Sophomores win the meqaphone by . QQ sheer force of lung power. We didn 't know before that Barbara 2 'f' QQ could keep still so long. 1 1 V Oct. 14. Football heroes appear in assembly. Antone Frank elaborates '- on their fine points. Whv do the English 1eael1e1's look so pained? . .ay h 'Qi to O'et. 16 We enjoy a plav iniassembly given by the yell and song K ,. zz wi ff, 'il W leaders and the pianist. Lucy dear, sa-y 'Thank Goodness thc, - . ,QI .E 2,2 Table is Set', just to please me! H ei 15 Oct., 20. Lost--One teacher andtwo sophomores. A V31 5 C21 Oct. 24. Riddle for the Wise: When do Ray Ilill's jaws ever get a rest? We thought one learned to use guns and not gum in the army! ff .QQ Nov. 8. If you have tears prepare to shed them now! Everett beat us ii ffl X. 43-0. Bagshaw tried to dry the ground by the warmth of his Q3 ij words. fi Q ful' uxnnxz 4 I :ul U: 9 fl 1 xr xi ix expr,xmexlzxlxlix'xx ul t x xc rx rm npr n rr 1: xx xx xx xx n I -4 'i7w- 'f K F yi ,av Y 741' ' . 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Q 11 1. 1 US: V IX :. ffl 5: ltloll student Body l'l'l1e1ule1l by the l3ou.1'1l of l'ldueution. 'f ,, ox. . 4 unned boys 1'an't play Footbullg therefore the gmne is post.. f' Doned. ' it A H' N.: , ' i . 3: lx Noviylgii Ollhfiglluve makes :-1 speech 111 Assembly. We glue our heads 1 1... 5, 1 n mn. A jg Il 111: ' , . - . ll 1 :iv Z? Nov.i3f1.ha'g':i1o little dfws' V2l.liRi21OIl. How can we posslbly eat enough if Ii . 1 or mme 1- 21- 211 1 H ' IK :1 311 gi Dee. 4. lhe f'W Club bud 11. lvzuicguet at the Leopold last night. How lil ii 11, lx: much chlcken dld you eat Mr. Gibb? - ' xg 11 r - ' . .ij Dec' 0.1-Dmmlmc mllllupltlb'- Miss Somebody Else. We didn't ,X 1,,l D U0 l70f0I'e ilmt Dow Walling was sueb 11 villain. 1:1 . ef. . Sud. but true-Nooksziek wullops us in Debate! Don't look Qi? 1521 n Siifmsad' JQSSIC- ll'H1t's fwlv 11111 fmt. 1 'xl 111. el '- .0PQ1'0U2il lilllblll--l l1llhouse. No, no. lt didn't ruin. We 2111 311 al-0 lol 11.1 if . ' ' - .HQ .,, .D 26 1 1-'nlssu 01 C lll'lSllll2l.S VHGQLLIOII. 1:11 M. , .I l'41I'St liztslietbull Q'il.lll0. Ifoor ljitle Mt. Vernon lookod kind :F gi. D OZZSWS when we got through Wli.llillUl'. 1,5 in ee . 2Ll33l.l1l0ll. I 'xl ,x1. r w , 1 , I ' , . Jail-Il :'1Y0Iybo1ly gland to get lhll lx. NVe ll1I.VUlI,t seen eueh other sluee 1 , 1 as year. - 111 1:11 ' l Q I I . ii E21 Jan. Mrs. Ray elves ax lV1l'S tKlSt-Nllfll 1-eeeptlon lmek to selloolg 1,,! 1,1 Iuven La Verne Gllfilen L'0lll4lll,t stop ber! ' lx' f ' 1 1 1 v - .QQ lui Jfm. lo-172 Wlmteom .ulds in o more seulps to ber strnxu. JHJJ. 26. We gaze on the M'l1lyeu.1' Gl'?l.lllIilt0H for the lust time, ng thqgy lil lff 4'll'0le tll0?l,l1d1f.0l'llllll in 1-:lbs and uowns. llow long did it take lfil lu' you to write the Vluss Will, eh John? 111 111: A- - - I . . . , 1-1 9. Jun. 28. Seniors turn oul in lull l'o1'1-e to wnteh 11ln- lVl11l-yL.m. Gimm- lgf MGS. Well. tI1ey've get to Ieurn how to lll2Lll2l'zfe' ilu-iv fone 01, 111,111 51. gf long .long welll: across lll0vI!lil.l1iiOl'lll. 1,3 ,Q Jan. 30. We gel our 1en.1'1ls '? ? '? ! l ? ? ! I il X ! it ' 1 - u . 5,5 .ff heb 2. 'llllitlllx fortune, vm have to inuke on' lll'0'Il'2lllI eannls onlv-twi'-e ll'1!' 1 .--1 . - . ' , 'fig W :lg yefu . Wl1y.1loes eu 1ytb.1ng we wont eome at the szuno tune? lg. gi , lhe seventy-nunu'e P0l'l0d 1s.111uugu1'n.te1l. B eb 4.' Stanley Quaelfevlnnsli is out of luek! Ile fl!Illl'0ll wrong and so 1,.: 55 falled to be 111 lVIl'll'lC,S f'llCll'llSt1'y eluss. Better luelc next time. old K1 'Xl .xl lx V man. . D :ff gi l' eb 5. U. of VV. Glee Club 111 ussenibly. Ilow 1lid llwifrbt Iilfe H11-iv ah ' makin f e es 'it you Vlil0I'0tl1V? 'H -ii 14'-I 7 Wg IX 'll ' U' if W ' - 11. ,K .1.1. . e .ment IG . 0 . Fiesh. 111 linskctball, even lf Roswell iff fi Keyes dnl plnyon then' s11le. I Y r ' I 1 I t 'v 1 4 ' F , if. ii Feb 621.11 Newsleomfs ol Chas. Parksf .and 111111111 liy1'on's WUC-itllllg. 111 e , we tl0llg It as much, and w1sh them 51 long and happy life, ll 1: ' ' 'I rv 11u1lx1lx1la1l11,11l11111411111 11111 ll 1 11111 11 ll 1 1 11 II 11 1 11 W ' '51 , W' 1 Il IX IK 31 KWllllI,3Xll!tlX1'l!i 1111111111111 xxllwo1l11 lil Xl 11111: 111111 11,11 11 11111 11111111 xc 11 'J NllKll4 2 lx IK mln 1LxxJlx1l11:lxtl1!tlxxllnlutlllx ull: .x1lx1,11m1,11 ll 11 11111 Il Xl ll ll 11 11 dw x v ONE HUNDRED .ELEVEN PTT' 1 . ' .ll lf 1 l ' 7 ' ' ' l l ' 'I .l I- il! ll ' 11 ' 2 39111 1' 1' 1 1: . ' ' ' K If-Lm 'ir ff -'f 1 ' H121 Hull V H 1 M vl 'L A 1' I' if 1' vi 1 vi 1' .1 :N I. V 14 1 .E W .. ? Qi' l :TW ft - ' ' ' ny. ,mf QQ? . ' an 1'..... ' X' X - 1 , 'yr all . - -r 4R J my .'x 'fix .iii cw. Y, K U L 5 1'-Q47 61 fi gy., 41,64 74 1 . -' '. Z' 57: 1,1 'JQLL25ki'2L1, f 'kj lf'115w ffi f'f, f N Gi 1 'ff Ti 4 'ffizf F ' ' , ' 3 , ..,:,.!. , i,:Ig5!EE2E , I K 1 I , Qgu -we ,-5' s A ' vig. Tam..-.. . .. ,.,...,,n,-- ,u,,.P,r A - 711 W F' 'VY' , , , iv iii, f W ,Y V 4 f 'f:,'1?:'9 ',V35Q',?,.-'USw v: :: 1: 1: xr 1 1: :Ui xx 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 xx ,: xr . . -'Q 'v'x.!if5 r- fp -N .. :: z: :z v:,:r zz 1 1 1: zz 1: x zz zz :c 1: xc 1: :x 11 xx rn ' xx :mr rx . .. ? mn .A,,ff.:f ' f lq ., -13, t- tr ,, ., .571 .. ,I .. ,K H M .1 5. ., V N .tw ,H K ,K ,, .K ., .. V ., 9- 1. S. NR' ' -'.' w 1 1 1313, HA UNE IlUNI7l!luD 1'W1SLVIu Q .J , g . .i ,L -1 Lf 1 3.- F y ' mx f-T' ' H 1 aff? 44:2 W1 1' 1'ffi1fKU LSHA we - -. .51 ' + 0 f-f' MQ ' Rail. ,gift ' 'bt ' N . ' , A zxiniz -l-itil!! l . QNII 1 v-BT . .lxxilxlfag l'n?p: . ' ' ' S.n .Q.Tg'2i.Lia?LQ.QFQig .nw lK'1Yfl!lruxc1m -fl'f 7f X . u.A2T'im If , if Feb.. l8.' A great sorrow comes to 'Whatcom because of death of Miss W I fi Whitman. She leaves a place that can never 'be tilled and What- fi jf lt :E com loses its best friend. ll S2 zz zz H n ., ,I ji Feb. 20-21. Don 't cry too hard. Lynden. We tlldlllll bf-at you nearly ff Z' if if as badly as we could have done. jf jg Feb. 29. Dear! Dear! Why don 't you get busy, girls? lJon't you ii' know it is four long years uniil another Leap Year? Ii March 2. Is Spring here? If fine weather and Spring fever are signs, A A we'll say it is ' xr' xg ' - g March 12-13. Ilurrah! NVe win Western Washington Championship .QQ lg by defeating Vancouver. Fa, Ra, Ra, NVhatcom! QQ iig fi, MFliI'Ch 15. W Plub vaudeville. llid Lloyd Mason, Lin Henderson QQ ,and Ed Powell give you enough su ort, Norma? Qfg W 1 PD ifgl March 18. The Frosh aren 't the only green ones! ,U iii li? if March 22. The Basketball boys leave for Walla Walla. Those were SEI iii Qjfl iff. very sad farewells you had to make, Carlyle! ! P If! 'ffl ljfl March 24. Junior Plav. '24 i ' l I ! iiil iifl March 26. Awful news earnc from Walla Walla. Our boys lose State ui ill if ' Championship by one point. We 'd like to have beaten them, but 'i my Fx we were sports. I ' lj ,lx March 27. Girls win Western Washington Championship by defeating 1 H Montesano. Hurrah for Miss Jackson and the girls! I Alice Bar- 1 , ber why did you let that guard sit on you? 'ii if' .4 M arch 28 -April 8 Vacation Y a - - Q . if April 8. 'Back again to the awful grind. How many more weeks till x I li 1. the end of school? Holy Smoke! How shall we ever manage to g. K 'f stick it out! ! H ll ji, fi. April 14. The A. S. B. elects a tulip queen. Seventeen blushing beau- ,gl it ties stand on the platform for five long minutes. You'll never see If 1 such a sight again. Eula was elected. li QQ April 16. No. Freshmeng nobody was hurt at school during the third period. That strange noise you heard issuing from the library was I K 'rg made by the Seniors trying to decide whether or not to wear caps il ' --Q 1, and gowns for graduation. - jA.pril 24. The little school up on the hill comes down from its lofty position and beats us in baseball 10-6, because of the lack of Olc's pitching arm. April 28. Wonder why so many boys were looking out of the assembl rg' 11 - , y fi 1 jg Windows after school? Why. don t you know? They were watch- - 1 '- 5 in Charles Edward and Farlyle drill 'the tuli battalion. Yes X li ,S i P , 5, 'Q they dressed up at the corners all right. Q1 Q April 30. What were those loud noises we heard i11 the hall this noon? jf ff Oh, Fink Frank became a soap box orator. - A QQ, PW'-a fl I r X qv X Q-fe ,- v0- af x H ,K 1 at x x xx wi it 1 xt 1 via x 1 I I V' UNI HUXDRFD llllltll I N I xx x ' A 'M V ,Ixr'xs-xzfxmf'n,xznc?1z!n'xzwxzzx: :xy :fra x ui 4 ' ' i ' 1 ,,-' ' T' ,V .- W ' . r: :: xx 'mix 7131: 11,1111 :tix n!ax,xz.1xi :x::xx'xl:'1rxtl:: 2: xr xx'::1x:Yxx'xc1,n..xcgx:. , 51 ,ilu . f .. . .. . . .., , ... .... , , , I... -- lf. qs 'yi R 11 xr :mr 1: :' :r,'x:':: is xtxg az,xrgknl-ixuxijr,Suki-xx xii: Nxt.: uxgzxixrticgxcixxlxz xx zz xx ax xx , 'x - V. .- ' '. .-. .. ' .. -- ' ,,. 6 I an --.1 -. ' no - - 1 ' 1 - 7' '- ' rf . r if ,D M. V ul -N-fx. 9 -' , 1 - A 4 . .4 1 4. 7' 1 X. . E U LSHALaf j j. Q CQ, bk ff,IL f fi' 1 :L -A fd 4 Q 1 - A L27 ,::1:z ,' K-qi' k ' - ' Rhine- L A .1 .1 t. :. v. 1 .A -Ru ' M rw: , , I ' 1 I Q , ' Q f 4' ta - 1 A ' T 5 5 5 f i '. i N 5 i ,A I ' . i V ' . 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P Y . - 1- .1- 1ng and 111 track in tl1e afternoon. gi 5: May 3. 'Phe Seniors have finally decided not to wear ca s and owns if .11 , ' p Q1 li for graduation. 11 11 AX, R H M H .31 II YA ll 7K Bl I! IK 11 I1 if JI 1: 111 11 M 'M l 1. 11 11 II' 11 IX ll' H X X! ZZ FI I! Ii ,il lil It JK' IK K It 1.1 511 li ll! IK 11 ll' J! 31' 'II 1:1 ,111 35 It lt, gg ZZ I! 91- it Z! K I! 'X N It ll ig if Z! 111 X ll K 111' 31' It N It 31. '31 355 '31 .31 J! ,ll XI 31 ll It jg Il X Y' 211 351 '111 72, :zu 11: gl All 'Zi 11 II, 71, It: .21 111 Z1 111 V IX, ll! ll 'IK Ill 'If' K. 'li ill. X' JK If IK' .. lib ll, 'X' 71 ll' li' ll! 'Xi XI' if, '11, 'K' lf '11 lf, II 21 SI' B! JZ ll' Ii li AN May 5. The Student Body officers are nominated in assembly today .51 it :xl lvl' as follows: . p., President-Maurice Thomas and Leonard Adams. Q21 iflj Vice President-Bernice Judson and Mcrnie Nemyr. Secretary--Blanche Pittman, Vera Jenkens and Gertrude QL ff Morganthaler. ' iff ,fi Boys' Athleiic Manager-Randolph Dawson and John 111' 522 Weiser. If ji Girls' Athletic Manager-Albertina Pierson and June Martin. if -jf Stage Manager-Wesley Ball and Hyde Morrison. is 111. Editor of Kulshan-Evelyn Hawkins and Marie Barlow. 112 Ta Manager of Kulshan-Paul Hugdahl and Mogcns Krabbe. jfff Song Leader-Jeanice Turner, Walter Vanderford and Cath- if. crine Meyers. 1 gf gg Pianist-Don Swander and Marjory Oberlatz. 31. .11 Yell Leader-Boyd Ewing Erland Erlandson and Horace iff iii Cummings. 'QQ jf May 6. Chaplain Fisher of the U. S. Army, talked to us in assembly :ff if ' ' If J! this morning on Americanism. His lecture was greatly engoyed. ,, ,, Zi' ' fl, May 10. Faculty program. We didnt'know our teachers were so ,gy xy talented. if 55 May 15. Big ball game-U. of W. Frosh vs. Whatcom. Too bad we .jg EQ 'lost to those green caps. it is May 21. Senior Play-Some one should grasp this opportunity-Lloyd gf is Mason is a wonderful butler. 1:2 Q11 May 22. Poppy Day-Whatcom wins the French flag. .iff ig' May 26. A. S. B. Assembly. Miss Jackson presents tl1e girls' baseball till . and basketball letters. W debate pins are awarded to 'I'heodore :fl Jensen. Roscoe Altman, Douglas Bindon. Frank Fraser, Will jf- Meyer and to Mr. Fisher and Miss Isle, .debate coaches. is 7 Juniors are awarded pennant for championship in interclass dc- Iii .11 ' ll Z! bate. ii. y 32 June 3. The Seniors pick up their eats and give the rest of tl1e school 'lf' ,, the slip this afternoon. It is rumored that they went to Birch Bay Q23 -I wonder what the attraction was. I if if June 4. Senior Class Day. Program: jf if I. Promenade by the Senior Class. 11 it II. Class Song. ' , if ia III. Foolishness, Lloyd Mason and Edward Powell. IV, Prophecy, Esther Cook. h jj QQ V. A Fashion Show. , if 1:2 y VI. 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'whii-h ilu- l'l'l'0lllly 0l'22llllZl'il i'ommuuity Scrvivo lu-aglu' hopes to make- an annual aH'air. lllula lirowu, a popular nuemhor oi' tho S1-nior Vlass, was xVll2ll,l'0lIl ' W a - - yy - 4 fs lligrh bvliool s vamlulato lor lullp fihu-mi, aml was mluly vloulvcl. blu- :1 mallo a vliariiiiiig picture in hc-r royal rohos aml vrown. soatuil on lu-r .. throne and surroumlvcl hy hor attendants. 'l'ho Qu0ou's four laclios-in-wailing, who worn 1-hosvn from among lllf' Qll'lS of What:-om High. wi-ru -lvssio Vhapman. llcleu Gray. Dor- othy Vulotto. and Dorothy Goohogan. Lvstcr Stvwart. tho Court -lostor, -f provoked no little mirth wifh his antics. 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' iliaakvthall ilhuirm 'l'his is the first time the Girls' Basket Ball Team has brought an unusual honor to the school. that of being chamipions recognized the state over. This is the first time in several years that the girls were allowed to play outside teams of the counties. Only two defeats were suffered by Whatcomg one by Normal, the other by Meridian. Meridian forfeited the second game which What- com was to have had with them, so we were able to claim the County Championship. More important than this, the Western State Champion- ship is ours and thc girls are going to defend and keep it. The girls of the team wish to thank those who turned out and gave them practice. The team wishes to show their appreciation of the efforts of our coach, Miss Jackson, and to thank her for her untiring efforts in our behalf. Eight girls-receive 'W's : Captain Mernie Nemyre. guardg Man- ager Jean llarr, guardg Alice Barber, center forward guardg Albertina Pearson. side centerg Janice Bugge, forwardg June Martin, guardg Florence Lansing, jumping centerg Jeanice Turner. forward guard. Basketball Gamez Whatcom 28 Alumni 7 Saturday, December 13, marked the opening of the Basket Ball season for the Whatcom girls' team, the first game being with Alumni. For the first time in several years the school team won from the Alum- ni. The score was 28-7 in Whatcom 's favor. Whatcom 15 Meridian 43 The second gamie of the season was played at Meridian, January 9. Although Whatcom played hard, Meridian proved superior, as was shown by the score of 43-15 in their favor. Whatcom 16 Fairhaven 15 January 16 was a day to be remembered by Whatcom. A game was played with Fairhaven in which Whatcom won, for the first time in five years, with a score of 16-15. 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Girlz' Eaakvihall Grnup Top How- -lm-allivv 'lwlll'llt'l'. Juno Martin. Ma-lhu Hinds. Cmulll .ln -R sun. l-'lm'1-lim-v Lillliillgf. Alix-v Hilfllt r. Nnvhl I,:1X igm-. i.l1lh- Row- Xlzu'g1-ry Blurrismm. Klilmlrx-ml lllglltnww-1'. Xinfl Mii.-hvm. Jaulirs- lingua-. 'lvilhl l'v.ux.n1. Hl'l'lIil'1' .Iurl5un. 5l2ll'20l'Y BUICUQIII. -IQ-wiv lizxke-1'. Bottom l:UXY71gl'2ltl'il'l' '1'lw11xa1s. Doris 'rlll'lll'l'. Alien- Ulivvr. M4-rnip Xvn1yr:-. -In-an l::ll'l'. I-'ram-vs l:lll'lN'Q'. lh-Ivn llightmwr. I- ., f D 'J .M lfgil' , Alvn ' A - l l 1 l l ' l I , ,T 5 A l , , y . ...l .ff-mf. . . 1 l , ff:'frWq WT'gi'l2f3fs:??g-' ll-'45, .vi-, 1 L4-UNfX,.b,,f -f Ja-- wif ,..ff,- zifffbl. V 4 iykxf'-R 5 gg -ULSHA -if f -fl M i n f l'll!H5f Q.3.E,!ff4ll A voslsv .mcvlisox ff? This is thi- lirst, ya-nr lui' il lung linu- . a :ln-viail wsu-lu. l'n1h-r Bliss .lan-ksun. th:-y lmvl- .lppwl-inll-ll tha-ir lmskm-Llmall ns llt'Vt'l' lmm-lun-. Shi- wus allways in suit, ill'l'!-ll'll4, playing with thc- girls nnll working as ilZll'1l me thi-y clill, thns tum-au-lling thi-nn llw ganna- frmn l'XIlt'l'll'lll'l'. Nutz ln-lim-villg lll gIl'El.llllSlllllll playing. ln-r sp:-1-inl mlrill was on t,1-nnnvmk annmig thu- pluym-rs. As I ll'Slllt. shi- ll:-vs-lnpl-rl n llilll'-Hlllllvn Illlllllllllllll-lllill tl-um. -unnn-lining nnlumwn in Wlllutl-1-:i1'S llistuljv. Ilnl shi- not only l'lllQlll thx- girls In play: shi- tanglnl, lllflll in Iuvl' ll'lll' wxpnrl. llllll lu au-1-1-pl :lm-ls-all Ill thi- sainu- SIlll'll lhnt. Im-ml lhm-in lu 1-llju-i' lln-ir vivlmis-s. JANTVE BITGG-E, l4'o1'wurml 52 , .lunim-1-. Ulll' stair l'fn'w'nr4l. was righl jf 2 l lflIl'l'l' in 4-va-ry g.1'illlll'. lllltl it Sm-1-nn-ll swim-linn-s ns il' shi- haul goin- lm-aiu-l maui. lhs- way shi- mill-cl 'vin in. Shl- wzis thu- mlm-1-illing l':u-tm' ul' mn' tm-uni. :unl , hm-1' plum- will ln- lmrml lu lill nl-xt yi-ur. I Sha- is u grzullulting Sm-nim'. First yn-ar. JEANHTI 'l'llRNl4lR, Ill-ginning thu- fu-nson ns l'nrwnr1l, , Jn-nn plnym-ml a sph-naliml ganu-, hut dur- , 5 ing n lung ulmsu-in-0 frmn svlnmnl slim- lust f ji il1'l' 1-yu fm' thi- lnuslcc-lu uncl linnlly fnnnml ill'l' plum- as g.-gnalrml. Slim- plnym-ml a 21 if whirlwinal gnnn-. wilh sta-zuly team- 'K work nnrl qnil-la pnssiug. Also zu Jnniur. Alll3lCR'l'lNA PEA R SON, Sill 1--ul-Intel' l l Alllllillgll lmys lnngh at thi- irlm-:L of u I sill1--on-intl-1'. tlu-lv mln not lalngh when , tha-y sm- 'l'inn in au-tion. Putting hm' whuh- ln-nrt into lu-1' playing, she was xi hig l':u-Lui' in llllliilllg 21 winning tcmn. 'l'inu also plnym-ml l'm'w:u'ml when sho was nl-4-ch-ml. l 1 ALTUE BARBER, F0l'Wlll'Ll Right Shortstop ' 'I'hm- lwst ull 'r0nnll plnyl-r on thc- ' tm-nm. Ihu'ln-r linnlly Sm-tlth-ml down in ' g thc- vupm-ity nl' l'orwar4l. wln-rv In-1' qnic-lc , 4 . . . . ,,. l nnml uc-viimtv unn pill-ml up tha- points lm' 1 Wlmu-mn. XVm- arm- ghul that shi- is n Suplmnnnw- ainml win ln- counts-ml npon for twu nnnw- yl-urs as mn- ol' thu- nmin sup- - ports nl' thx- tm-sun. ,, ,sif' l 1 - i' 'W :: vzzti 1: Ixffffq ' . .. -Sig. .1 1.1 '. ta 1:1 .1 pi in 1. ,. .. ' VJ ' 'l'l'l'N'l'Y 2 , UNH IIUNIJRICD l li 5 KULSHA ' 'N f' PQ y V' i .z u WVV.. , Q V -uf, 'Av 9 ,, 4463 ,gl - , Q bg- Q, lx N cg ' - f do x ' w-.. . 'V ' - ' 1 I ' - , fel K-,.,.ms....14mdl JEAN IBARR, lllalllalgvi' and fillill'l ln spill- ol' luu' shortiulss, .lvun did lu-1' slnnro towurd uiukiug' :1 winning tu-ann hy working hard on tlu- 1ll'l'1'IlH1'. AI- tlllillgll snmll. slu' lvlllljllll luu' oppona-nts il fvw l,rim'liS in passing nlul dodging. W1- gfivv vrwlil lo lu-r for urrnng.fiug.5 our su-lu-dulv null for lll'illj.l'illg' slrong' tl-urns ngalinsl us. A Sonior. llll'IllNll'I NICMYRIC. l'up1uin and Guaird i'l'lylllQ' on llu- 4l1'l'n-usivv side of tho gnun- only. All-ruin' did not, wvvivc hull' llu- ur:-nlit slu- lla-sl-rvvd. for it wus upon lu-r ugility nl, vu,ptm'ing tho lmll und puss- iug il. out of thu mluiigu-1' zolu-. thul. ll grunt dm-al ol' thu Nllt'l't'SS ol' our twnu do- pvmlml. A -lunior. .TUNE MARTIN, Center or Guard As slu- pluyvd both positions cqunlly wvll, it is hnrd to 1-any to which .luuo rm-ully In-loug,5s. but tlu- quuntity and qunlity of lu-r work in vitlu-1' plums was suvll that litth- doubt is loft iu Olll' minds us to lun' lu-ing' ouv of thx' high- lights ol' um-xt y0lll N L4-ann. A Sopho- morn-. FLORENCE LANSING, Center I lornm-v pluyud on thu tm-um two yours algo und 1-ariwml lu-r plum- uguin this your hy llurml work und xunlous piwlcticv. As an 11-sult. fs-w l'oruign on-uturs wr-ru ulmlo to sa-4-uro tlu- tip-oll ' from lu-r. Shu will ln- niissc-d lu-xt your. A Senior. . 2, ..-, -- .alwa- 5. . . 3 lf X1 Il l I ' 1 :E w Qi f IC U l ' l 1 l f I r l ' l I 5 i f - NYFWF U. H 1 . f Ny , , 5 L.. 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The score at the QE final whistle was 18-16. if Whatcom 39 Ferndale 2 if gg This game was played on our floor. Although the line-up was com- li If Z! posed. largely of the second team, Whatcom held lflerndalc to two ii if scores only, these being made by 'free throws. iff 22 Whatcom 37 Blaine 27 'f if K .x. January 31, Whatcom played Blaine at Blaine. Both teams were 5 ji fighting forthe honors, but Whatcom fought the harder. The result ui ff was 37 to 27 in favor of Whatcom. ' Whatcom 28 lllt. Vernon 13 QE On February 7. Whatcom went to Mt. Vernon. The girls played more than usually well, using their team work to advantage in making the score of 28-13. ig, -,il Whatcom 21 Burlington 16 Again on February 13, Whatcom invaded Skagit county and was ff! ffl able to bring home the higher score. ,fig ,ri Whatcom 27 Fairhaven 9 iii Whatcom, on February 20, had its second A game with Fairhaven. ffl The South Siders fought bravely, but Whatcom easily outplayed 'Q Q3 and out classed them in team work. 2, ff Whatcom 10 Lynden 9 iii ii This was the most evenly matched game of the season. It was QQ If played at Lynden, on February 26. The floor was unusually small, but jj ji Whatcom overcame the difficulty and played the quickest game of the gg ii season. if if Whatcom 47 Alumni 2 if if On February 28, the Whatcom team ranaway with the score. The jf, if game was unusually slow, because Whatcom had little or no oppo- if if sition. if If Whatcom 80 ' Burlington 4 si if The Burlington aggregation playcal Whatcom on March 5, for the fj second time. The shooting of the forwards was so marvelous that Bur- 11- Q' rs lington was completely overwhelmed. ff ff This game decided the Skagit County championship. Q- Q- Whatcom 37 Montesano 2 March 26 Whatcom played the first of two games with Montesano Q ,j for the Westerii Championship. The games started with alacrity. and -I gf soon Whatcom was playing all around Montesano. So perfect was the Z 51 work of the team that the forwards were able to make their many bas- kets and the guards were able to keep their forwards to one basket. 3 E lVhateom 23 Montesano 2 at March 27 was the night of the second game with Montesano. The game was unique in that it was played without the team 's usual for- Q- gl cards. Whatcom was victorious. Whatcom now holds the championship of all Western Washington. 5 vfnx.-.7 f Lux xx rr - in what . '21, 1 17 in --T I , 1 , 517 ONE llUN'lJlil'ID 'rw l'2N'l'1 -TWU - A - 2 '01 .. .. ' . . ' ' . - - gc J., ,,, ' ' 1' g .'1....:1::::x:.. .. .: im: z: X1 wx: :z zz if-x: zz ra zz :: ' . 1- .. . - fe xx L,,r5l5,51,:f .. :: :z :c ::.f: x:':: if :mx r: rr :c :z If if xx zz it xx 21 xi 31,11 xt Ii x:'xi'zz'zx' xzi 12.21 ix . .. ' 51 Q -Y' - j pf' D :z 1: :: :' 2' rr 3134 11 157521, :.,xz.,xx,ix,'ix'1c-,xr'ix x:'i':'xx :r :: :x'i::::':c': xxx zz :cm xx 1 - 53 I . l-gr . I- - A f - ' ' W 'HX , ,. ,A , , --4' ' '9 ., 1 'lb' l lu '-. 1 1 Xt., 1 1 O M...-es' I . 'J fb 'fi .fi KULSHA 'igifgi'i'f733iffg5,ii4iu9 3 5 if i if of zw ffflff, A ig-rl iii ,, EQ J ' 5 ,, v.i tr 53 ' ff' :s 77 'I fra ,ly Q. M. 1 ' w diff .zkjiqmb My , , yn Q iff l ' if i'Ul'x ' w'if0fIill'l xi- . -- fd 4 i 5., HA! 'Hu 'fl ,A -,B-n.-1-f . 4, .V fl-.I-7,:.'..-A --, in 7 .fa 4 , . 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In this mix the Seniors wuru nhlu to lf0lllllll'l' wi1h tho svorv oi' lfi-3. af The third gmnv was played with the Juniors. 'Pho Seniors snf'Fered , ff their only defeat an I1 the hznids ol? thu Juniors, tho sum-Q hiring 10-16. E ,Eg 'A if if 'H Q 'fI'fff:f fffff ' 'gn :im , ff- ? ' ' ' . 4 i' AVE , , ag' ,y H3 4 rr -. :1 mr: zz z: z: me :fx : 1: :c 1: z :iz 1: xx in . -- ya K il V ' iKf ff If T1 i fl fl I l A 3 ll: if il ZKY1 If ff K if if I f 4 A A 1. - WW, W V v- X 5 rg 'l V' ' .J Xke....,,...! ONE llllNlllil'ill 'l'll'l'iN'l'Y-'l'lllii'il'i i ,,1',f,'.ff5E Q, . 'fix -, K la ul rms 'gre' J, ., A-T 4 'fg-fg .131 W -'MFE-ic' ,-1 r-, Wg WP il,-MAL gg, R -, qlglgu-,1,Q iw.. ..,. .hw H N M X -J NJ 33 fig-1 M-.1 l lf Q .1 .J - , W.-2 . . L . , . , , . . . Q, 9 .. , , A . ,L ,V lf ,- 'A' ,V jp ,Vg ijx if if A 5 -W ' if .,-, X S, Tf.,,-x ,--'.f:.1.+- W .2?4rEa+w'Grff M17 K ,vi ' El fl'i 7l 'T M 'Q - '51 'M' l...-iiiimfg' 5 E...,,.fxflQbf' ,f, ' 'ff' l l H Qi ,Q ff' iii . , lkjxxx' Q f l., ,-1-mfr, ' 1 1 , . l,r.vT.'1.,,+'g,.' ...M ll-fl' we ,T':f.ivM..4,gf!i.r ,-.-4.,i0-GX-.fl :ll ,A .M....,.,..,.Hf2L..,.zM.n,.l..:M.nlf,,,fl l. l 'Top Row-llclnu llightowvr, Sub S. C.: Dorothy Rankin, Sub G: 'l'inu Poursnu. Hg Conch Jackson, Bernice Judson. S. C.: Frslucvs ,ll1ll'J0l', lf. I llnttonl Row- .lm-uuivv 'l'urnm-r, F1 I'Isl.lwr l.iumlquisl,. Sub lf: Vupl. Xlvruiv N1'lllyl'l'. ll Al2lllt'lllIl' 'l'1-lnplv. U: llutll I'm-lvrsmx, l'. Jlumnra This year the Juniors urs- the l'llklllllbl0llS bl' bnskul, bull, having won Q all the ganws playvcl. 'l'hc first gzunv wus plnym-cl with tlw l'll'OSlllll0ll. 1 ' - - . The l41'CSlll0S clul play wvll. but tho Jlllll0l'S plnyuml lwttur. 'l'l1u fulal . score was 21-5. ' Next tllv SODll0lll0l'l'S wl-ru tulu-n inio 1-aunp. 'l'l1vy gruvu thu Juniors A I ' ' ll 1 w v T' . . I ' il llillll hllllll- llll' H0010 nas lo-fl wlu-n tho larsl wlustlm- blow. rw Y ' .. .' V V - - . . llw 51411015 tllecl 1,0 lll2lllK'll nu-ful XVll'll ilu- Jlllll0l'S, bui ilu-y lzulud to do so. The final soorc was Ni-10. Y' ' , ' 1 1 n I NX llll tlus, the -Iunmrs laul vlzunx, 1,0 tlu- 1-luunpumslup. M l W' ls b sr l - 'J -A ' M: ,,1.,, . , ,,f 1' 1-, 4 uf, ' ' 1 1 ., ,Y if Y ,Q wx N 4.51 ui 1 V J, Ir 31- 1 l , A ,- .r rf.-vfiwi 55-Q-M M,..L V415 I fgrku r , . . A I g fl 'A ' fm-2 IILNIJIIICIJ 'l'xx'1f:r:'1'v-:-'nn 1: 5-'ff,Y fT-W-T' il 1 33,3 ig,,,Q,if Qfwbzi 4f'xf1 Q' YP ,lfijw v if gl tax at fi HM , , 1,17 .QNX-fx.: M- -J iV,jv,:A- V., F AVQKK :Qld , X ' K gf? 5 ,ff 15' t P 253 .- 1' -- Q V' www 'Q 1: ,gy 1 Q MJ,-N, Iii: K .f w I H4 fffll? ' 4 1 'L Sf i?'WK t t f ,f jg 4 ,ff f 'A' f 5Qf',1'Lz1Q,Il.Qi,.gi.E',i.f,...H,LLQ. t .1 A' ' W f ' ' ' 'L.t.i.4,4.gmcM..4 lim-I4 lluw I!m-:1l1'i1'm- 'lwllhlllili N i': t':u'Iu I.2lVigUl1'. l : .Xlivv Uliw-r. Null N U: Km-4-ling Jllm- Xl:1l'lill.ti: .Xlihlrm-el Iliglnlmvm-r. Huh H. Framt Huw YUIIUSWII Ih'hh'l'. flillllilill Alive- HilI'lll'l'. C' I tt: lim-is HtllIl'.Y. Suh H. Sl1lLll1l1llIl1l'P5 In tha- hrst g.r:um- tht- SOIUIIOIIIUITS IIIIXUKI lll an llvm-ly iIilIll1'XVlfll thu- Vi St-niors. 'l'hvSopluonum-1-slosl this h:n'4l gfillllt' hy an svovc oi' T Ili, 'Pho Juniors wt-rv tht' SUITIIOIIIOITS' oppom-nts in thv 111-Xt'g.rz1lnv. Al- Hltbllgh tho good olu tight was mlisplzlyc-cl. tht- Juniors won with thu V' svoru 9-10. 'l'hr- thircl 1-lltzlllgrlm-1114-lrt was with tha- Fra-shim-ll. 'l'h1- Sophumorcs tfnstml vivtmgv and st-nt thv lvwsltim-s nwanv in 1lc'l'oa1.t. 'l'he,.. score was 9 40-7, uf: 5.,w'ff'f ' , 'ff-gif -,.- .-.- -.f,.f-vfp,L5--ww Q-,Wm --rl-.fax -vpnvefnf:-.tn-1.wz.-:aw:.:' 1:1-au.-'A-,r..1-M ,f-,Vf1-:.?::k.....-f...-.jgixgmrwkatwqn---HM'Q' . . 'V , 1 Amr: ,,rA' jj H 1' 1' 'f f.f.l.f11f:fIfffTI V ::71k1f1,L V f. H I 0 , 'f yV , '1 4tl Q-Q1 vw'4,.1 1 1,,,,,.,.f f'?, 5? HW., 1- 1:-pw-A 4 X'w- A 1 '.::. :.:x zz: :':t:: :::' 'l '-71 'i Y t ALJ' 'TNEKQW ' if ,J 1 5 S v t 5 , 9409-J X. . A ,Uv A . .,. ., ., ., ., .. ., ., ,, , ,'-4 - x ws , :A,vf'.,, 1 . YL, Q-if-V --f---- ' - -f -' f - -- '-H- ------v----H .N - ,4,Qn'igQ xi ,'m2'x't-i '4 'WJ iff X291-'Wi'741iJ' Ly! .. 1 y 1 fu w fy y v V v , um, llmwnamlm lxvl',xuv.14nvE hi? A 'I ' .Q .L .,.1: mi l f Ku HA 1, h I ,,. H Q fi 1 ' AJ W 'L A K ' 4F iNf Si. A if C, .f 1 Q Q N .W 121 Q, , A' wi . Eli .. ' f ,fi ni 1: :' ' X 1 fill If V s1'f'- ' A ,, A, I j' 11 2: zz P'. . il zz 1:1 .V I I I l Rack Row' Doris Tlll'llt!l', lf: Ryril Ylfilson. Sub G: Jessie Maker. U: Margery hliteheu, Sub l . 1 yi I Back How-f-Doris 'l'urlu-r. IM llyril Wilson. Sub Cl: Jessie ,llalu-r. Ui I K Zllrvnhmm K M The Freshmen team played the Juniors in a lively tilt. The Fresh. QQ gg cbd play well, but the Juniors were a little better, so they wo11 5-21. fi This did not in the least discourage the team. ii I J X gt The SCIHOPS were next played with no better result, the final score if ic being 3-16. J 1 'L Q 'w I l I . in I lhe last gmne 111 wlueh the Freshmen took part was with the li J K Sophs. The Freshmen played hard and gave the Sophs hard work for 1: 1 every point they annexed, but the Sophs won by a score of 40-7. X I ,Q 4 LW? W Y, A ' if lil' REQ' W Me ONJ' HUNDM n uvimry sex Eg? N.' x f -I1 K .j I r -Y W- ,, V -...,..,-- ,., I '..' 11- -,... -.- . ,qv - -L 2521: 1 1: z: 1: :z 2: :Q 1: 3 L x ,1 :1 ' N' lr '41 I K I 5' . fXJ.', A , -- -H fx H r- 21117121711 , x :L Q: ,. .. ,, X - . . .., V V ...nip::11:1xz1:1:1:':1::z:x::x::zr:czxnzuu czvzxaxxzr 15 ..- f ' f. -f - f-A--4' - ' f - , , , . , -gf . V 1 f - r , , - 1 3-.1 , . '41 i' -. ffc. xl' 1 4' A : Z .K 4. 1:57 'QQ , T- :ggi QNX' .X -v i ' i ' 4 K U SHA ' 1- 'll 'MQ 'A' ,I - ' :sn ' .41 ,y ' 'i f - fuzz: f. liF,?3l'9,f N l ' If h f ,31x,xzlx: . ' -l' gl'4:+sfe5ii3?:'??-- 'Z ,.' li ' W . 1 1 5 XI i elm' 0.6 illllwy. xv W ' . V 3 fl l 'A - A I i rifiiiiilzif i 1 I V v?.'!: 'i i-f- f1r?!,f,' -lr..'.1.fvi-5,f fir' W , ix ' ' iw .ex Y gg ' s 7 . 'w I , S5 1511, ' i 1 yu.: Qu Mlwinln V 1 I r I! A 1 QQ Eanehall illruirxu zz ' X The Whateom girls. although they mlayed only four ames, have Si uv g i 32 made a brilliant record this year by winning every game played. The Fi If . . - . i xr teamwork was marked. each player holding her position in good style. 12 5' ii Our prospeets For next year are bright, as we lose only one player. Jean 1- 1 1: I n I , 1 H 2 ff liarr, who 18 'l'iLllll21l,lllQJ,'. This year 's sehednle lollows: 3' xx xr D '4 I 'IX i2 Fal1'llllVGl1 11 'Whatcom 30 if 1 If 'l'l1e first game oi' the season was played in the home gym with 55 QQ Fairhaven and, although they 'fought hard, they were beaten by a large 12 5 55 score. , IL X Z gg If 1 ff Nornval 22 Whatcom 54 ff Ii S2 .- f if The seeond game played in the Normal gym was a walkaway, as 53 if if the girls kept knoekmg homers, We defeated the haughty Juniors QI 1 11 in hi h st le. it 'Yi . Xi' 15 if SZ' Fairhaven 17 Whateom 18 I Xi K ll if In the third game the Southsiders staged a voniebaek and, if it II ji had not been foratimely homer by Emily Maxwell. Whatcom N 5 ii would have been defeated. li Il 2 if Normal 12 Whatcom 33 K' IZ ll li J. if jg This time the Normal sent a pieked team from both the Juniors and 1: 1' lf Senlors, but It succeeded no better than did the first a re ation. 'i K 7- . . . . . . . g Q if The girls all Joln In hearty appreelatlon of MISS Jackson 's eoaeh- gg r A f fContinued on Pa re Twent -Two K z, y K H K 121 V A 'lv RPM vrvswn, X I ONE HUNDRLD TWLNIY si vm 'ii ' --. ' 'ir xx xzpxnl:x'Exx3'z1,u,x:,xzizzixclixlxxmlxxizn' x u xx xx n xr unj xx 1 xc I '! . , if if 43 ' . xx :en :ou xxjxxdx zz-ox1x:,:1r'u,: 11: pix 1xx4xxt1, x lu mx :L xx :x 1 lx: u x 4 uw .Ar .- ' . - .. ' , , , ,, , , , - - ' ,m, y J' tl zz :nu 1: :Hu iz :Ju-xx :r151,51,xx,xl,An'xx,13:,omc u xruax iw: :mm Il mm: n n x 4 x .. , ,L .h f, , :Q M Y M In WY. .. . V U f' -. I . .:','4' F 4' ' .ffl Y I MVA,-L M . 5. A 'T ' ,, y ,X Q . Wy, X lux: xxx um 1 F JW! . KULSHA 'Z ,i iw,.,f4v ' i i A C I if j. f vp V 'lain' l dk.s'3kfgQL4x?x'f'gX1arY1f'E 'ugh' 'UNL 'l lYAl,'l'A'lN J EAN BARR, - I 3: H Pltlfllill' and Right Flclxloi' W: if No. wx- nx-vor lokt an gnnn-. Why? E' I Don't you know that wx' lnlxl to lnlvx- a, 1 pitx-ln-r? 'l'hnt was -lx-nn. .lx-nn is graul- Q nnting in .Innv and will not ln- han-lx to , twirl for Wlnntvxnll nx-xt yn-nr. , ,n,Ix'l-1 HARIRER, lm-sf law EQ iilll'iN'l'u rx-ignx-xl ovx-r the lirsl, suck ,fx :x K nnxl Oilllglllf x-vx-rytlming from grxnnlxlx-rs If ' to hiffh flivs. llx-1' wav ol' swinffinaf nnxl 't ,, I rx ' , . rv .x gg I of llllllllllg 'x-in vlnsru-s In-1' nmong our :xl xx i hvnvy hittvrs. Sopllxnnorv. :ul ru ' Hi 71 :xl 'xx if if v x xx' lx: 'x :xl f C 'lil x ' Jl'1ANll'l'l 'l'llllNlCli. l'utx'ln-r 'f' l Playing In-hind thx- lint, like- :ln olxl tilnx-r, ,lx-:unix-v not only got. thx-ln ont on homo hnt nlso on thx' lrnsvs. Sho hnrxlly x-wr nnulx- lx-ss than n two hnsx' 1 hit. Junior. l it Z Q2 SL y x rx 1: if il IIICLICN IIIGIITOXVER. ' Q' I H Riglni Shortstop ' lixlvnnsx- ol' hm' lwiglll., sln- hnxl to lx-I r' high onvs l,ln'ongh. lint sln- ln-lpx-xl holxl flown thu sworn- hy pm-ggingn thx-nn to ' lirsl. in spa-x-xly fzlslnion. Junior. .54 K+ ii x ,,,..A A l4l'lRNIl,7E .n1nsoN, sexfoml new '2- ' . x.::..:.. u 5 V ,...,..f--.. if- gi 554, Living np to ln-r rx-pntntion us ai good V Ei plnyur, sho plnyx-xl :L hx-:uly gunna on thu 5 ui fu-x-onxl suck. With hm' snru hitting nnxl 5 uc-xsnrate fielding, she holpvd XVlmtcom 3 If win and will do it again next year. 22 V V- , Junior. 'i I IIN .4 MM W' xxx xi 'Y U V3 W nn: x I 7 :xxx , , 5, ' ' . il ...fy x :x r: r: 1: :z rx ax xx xx xx 2: n x: :: xx :: :x zz xx 7: x: :z 1: : 1: ,: ' ' . ' - Q u 5 1 1 'G .. zz :z rx ::.:: mx zz 1: xxx: x: xx zzz' x xx xx xx n n xx 1: rx ax r:,:x xx :z :x.x:.:: mx ., y rf , N ,. x - ' 5-P ,: ' rr 213111 7'II7lZ.!!!tTl'1f,!l, , :'xx,zx,n-nlxx xx rxjwx n','xx'i: :zvn xx :mx xr zz rx rx rx :x . i- '-lb IVF., 5 up-F --f - . in Q .A I Nl. ixafw 'A ONE IIUNDRED TW ENTY-Elf! l l'l' A Q ,- X....--' X- ' .K AW . if Q-we .C V 4 ' K x x SHA x . 1. i? qygf: hip ' F s' . 'Qz ff .UQ - .vi . L . s . ' ni., 'lxrl fvk. 1 1 . 4 M '-,-qgnl'+i 'M' - x:'x1: vus f 7 ' 7,29 , l .,!x:,xxWxx ' 1 4 E 4,8 ft- .1. - ' i ,uFx:E'x:lxr'n - YH- H'fW 5 R ,sfv1n.ilcR'i'L:nlTn.E3i' 1- ' ' . H MERNIE NEMYRE, A S2 xi A Center Field 11 if if 22 X xr Ii rf Mvrmo was om' left-lmmlvd wonder, :: lf 51 if who did fast fielding us well us fro- ff Q2 :Q qncntly connvcting with h:u'd onus. 22 xr 1: xr Playing cntchor in thu third gaunv, sho fi ff played up to hm' reputation us an ull- QQ ,1 ,1 ,Z ill'0llllll player. Junior. YI Q- H 71 rr I Ti il xi li 21 lf xr iz If li :r x: I1 ff .. . . H xr 5, 1, m1nxY MAXWELL, ,Q zz 2: 21 X . 1: X1 ig ,jf Left Shortstop W, ,, in 'if F! yi' 'xi xx. 'xrj fx lunnly novel' hit for loss than throu If lm:-ws and, although httlv. Shu holds thu xr :fi xr rc-vord for lllllllt' runs. Sho plalvs infix-ld zz' Y' l y . . ' Il in good Style. Junior, N., lu' xr if 'K ln' lil 'xl ll N, ,Vx H Myv ,ll rv' 'nl I 1 'l w 1 1 '1 1 1 1 yy - - 'fx .W l l'RANlfluh lillltl lnlu, lllll'il l?-also 1 ,J v ' ,' - 1 ' 1 v v n 'A' ll H Coming lroxn l'llLll'llllVl'll, shi- nnulm- an if ., ,. good rm-coral for lll'l'N0ll., hitting lnlrd :ind :l 1' v 1 ' I v . lf showing sph-ndld tvaunwork. .l1nnox'. ij ,g x: P' SQ SQ 1' H ,I ,, ,, :f xr Il :: fi xr 11 ,. ' H rr 'f nm in BARR, 5 ll ff :1 if lf , Y . . . t . Y ,, ,f A iilgllt Flcld and .Pitclier ,, ,, Y. , l'lclith ka-pt thi- ontfivld warm nnil rv- rr 'Z ,, tlll'lll'Kl thv hulls with good api-1-ml. Nha- Lf. Q is also vlnssm-ml zunong thi- Hlnggurs. 'xi fi: ,g llvr swift and snrv hurling will no donht ,ij 2 , xnzlkv hm-r au cumlimlntv to lill the lxox -jf 5 F , nn-xt your. l'll'0HllllllLll. gi If ' 3 Q it i JESSIE BAKER, Left B lelcl 5, -::- Q, 1 ' gi 12 'Z gg 1 , I V . ' 5 xz g 5 Although Jessie was ulwnys manly lm :I N F l the high onvs. hcl' hcawy hitting was it rg Q 5 feature that will he nccdcd on next if X 31 z: f yc1u 5 team. Sophomore. :Q ix Xi! li 1 li xi X! Zi 5 Zi 7: xx it i- f- zx N xx xr M ' - V 71Iilllfllklilililflliki xr x:'x1 xx :x xr rx xfxr xx xx xx rx xr nun rf ' v ' , K H 5' A , x 4 Nb' zz :i xx xnxx xr x: x: x: xx x: xx xt'x1,x4,xz xx xx xr xt xrxx x!'xx xc xx xx'xx'lxiVxr,1L,l1wf Yi' - ' x I lk 7X 'Q-.5-.. - F' A , , , , K '- ' V n I , M - ' , ,-V' gf 'gg yi x: :r gr x:':4'1: xx 21 fp :x,,x1'.xx'fxifxx31,1171'xt 71 In xt ll xpxmr xc xx xx,xx xi xx .1 xx xx x van I ,, 7 . .,,, - ...,.... . -. -- ' ' ' ' 'S' ...rf . ,V I no lx V, K p 'Ein' . ' ' ' .1 l lx ' ONE l'lUNDR,E.D TWEN'l Y-NINE 4: ,-' X..-l...-? ' ' iv. ft' . v I ' -iisg' 4 a ' . A.. -1 fs N -4 1 'fs 55- M L cl ' t - ' A- mmalhslfeaiflf-.1 .x?g11ii1g,,,f?'5 ' 1UfL11:11'h 'WH ff ll -..4Zf?f:f3w .r:. -35111 - Q. .4 Q, xr :: xx xc x x' ig. 1: X 4. z xl xc 4 ll ix 51 ll ll ll if M if 1 I 9, N . Q H lg xc N N xr xc ix, x: lt 14 14 xz xx X X 14 1, xx 1 ,xx 1 xx x :x 1 I xr 1. x: 1 .. ll IK Fi 3: ll Il 71 tx 31' J! 31 IK I1 ll I xx xx x: 1 xx I xr 11, xr K xr 1 x: K x: K Xl, X: X Ili 1:1 xc it I xt K, tt I xi 34: ix: If li I! ig K IL nl xc ul xx xx? xr ug xr. xc' xr: xx' xx ng xl. xg xx' u- it nj 'xt xx, 1: N' x: xx' 2: xxx it xc' xr iz xx z xr xr, xc' xtf ll ll, :4 xx, xr' xc, xz xo xc ul x: xx, :L 1 :z r P 5' 'fl :I ., pnlxx o . l ff A' 3 ' W Q N fWgKULSHAig, xx :Ji F, wp 'F 9 -l will K li Mase at It K N IX U. ll , xx :dx flax H . l H g - ' ' l N 34 Q ,i x N ' za' e ' flee i fi- 'aiiasa .,. -as if -a i 5- -K. We M M ,Al ' -N- , ,, ----- - xr fm - 4' , A I WI I ,, ,A Q X 1 M ll at - l M7 A I S-,A !uy S2 xi A f , ' 'nl 7- I 71 X 'Zi xi SQ 22 Fi xx rf ll 1 lx. 0 Z1 gg Glennie . gy gg iii IK H xx IK 1: Xl 'X X! X xx , ' xx - . . ' , xx ii It is strange that llhatcom has not taken greater interest in get ll tennis, for ll is, perhaps, ihe oldest of all existing forms of ball games. ,L xr, appeared in Europe during the Middle Ages when it was played in France and Italy. 'lhe French seem to have borrowed it from the If' open courts in the parks or ditches surrounding the feudal castles of if , X ltalians and then passed it on to England. The Italians played it jf jf roughly and violently, but as the French adopted it, they continually 1' fx: added more refined a11d peaceful rules. At first tennis was the pastime iii ii of kings and nobles, but gradually it became popular with the lower ii if classes until everyone played it. Now tennis tournaments cause a great jf deal of interest and excitement all over the world. So it seems strange 11 If that Whatcom should have so readily adopted basketball, baseball, and lil' if football and should have left out the game which was played for een- if If turies before these newer sports were even thought of. jf 'ff IK X However, with Miss Jackson as girls' athletic director, interest in such an active sport could not lag for long. Evenbefore the close of xzi xr the basketball season, she had plans started for inter-class and inter- if il scholastic tournaments, but vacation and her long illness combined, 'K 'JI 131 rather dampered the enthusiasm of the girls until word came from. her, if if requesting them to practice hard for the tournaments at the end of the if 74 term. Since then, ambition has stirred many a heart, and some exeit- ii' ,ii ing games are anticipated. Ii if JANICE BUGGE '20 jf vrnrv 7' ff' NW Q if , 1 xx 141 1 '18 J I , W. ff'-,, .v 'f -, t '. 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L , ' lf 1 2' , ., ,, I , ,X ,lm . , 4 , A ' , ,X v v 173i675LfGK5 qv- mn- -'.-.2-1--.K-f..-w...-.--. ,,n-umm-'ww - f- f' ' --A L' -V yxi-'-HP'-A - -2. Q' Q,fi33?W Q' w M 'wif' 'XL -4, l,.,-, A ,,,, Y- , . , - jvqv, A fff,j i1 ' ,Za J !A!jf ', q'J ,. . 'l, 'M-O. 41,1 ,, Aiwa t,.w,-A ...,, -.... . V , W . .1 ,wx , x,jX-Lf B! U 1:51. l..,:.5,, ' UNH IIUXIJHICII'l'llIl1'l'YHNl'f Wi wi .1 ina? , , S 'g L w 1 5. 'r if championship team. But NVliatconi lost three games, one to an all star an - .t r - Kuw.sHA c l lr 'Y if w N.- f , . QQ? . ' f - -- . wr F. . ,1 . . in N. Miriam .341.51f2s.. X 'sf iabiffsn- 4953! . 2' IZ I I. Xi I 7 Z! IZ I P! If ' SE ' 32 S2 I QJ,,,1 1 42 - .,., .AA. ,...4...., . . .,.... if -if . ' 2 . . 'tt nf? ' ii ,... 53 , g gg . . ,.,.,.. .. ,.A...,,. .... ., . , .gil 1 1 'Y 'ul z 1 Fi Zllnnthall ilirnwm if: 1- A 5, ggi xx 251 is JULTAN RAYMOND, Athletic Editor. ,Qi g With nine lettermen out in moleskins this year under the direction Q3 gi I! . - X n - - . ,. 2+ ii ol: the best coach Whatcom, has ever had things looked bright for a Ml lx: 'gg ni lx N '31 'iii i ,M ' Q was considerably lighler than that ol' luverett and Aberdeen, hut she ff 1 . 1,5 alumni team. one to Everett. and one to Aberdeen. kVll2111U0lll'S lineup 4,11 ff ' - ,xi 4 .V 1 in -1 Yi - we held the heavv Everett team to a reinarkahlv small score. lt can at st . vf H1 if least he said that Whatcom won the vhnnipionsliip for liglvinq spirit-. il' 71: Y! id not forfootlmall. NVhateoin lost lwo letter men lu-cause ol' injuries. 1, ij Taking all these handicaps into consideration, Wliatvoin lnade a good Q3 if 'vt showing. Game Schedule - if ti: Oct, 4 ,...... ...... I Iere ...... Blaine .......,................ 7 ..... ...... N Vhatcoin ........ ..,....... 4 6 :ii 5. Oet, 11 ....... ...... I lere ,.... All Stars ............... 21 ...... ...... N Vhateoin ........ ...... 0 Hf Q Oct. 18 ....... ...... ' Pherc ....., Mount Vernon... 7 ...... ...... N Vhateoni ........ ......... 7 if ii? 15 Oct. 25 ....... ...... I Iere ..,.., l+'erndale .................. 0 ,..... ....., N Vlmteoni ........ ......... 5 Il Nov. 1 ...... ....... l lere ...... Everett .....,.. ......... 4 5 ...... .... vvllilttifilll ........ ..,... 1 l 153 gil Nov. 8 ....... ...... ' l'here ....,. Aberdeen ............... 26 ....., ...... N Vhateoni ........ ...... 7 iii ii Nov. 22 ...... ....... I Tore ,,.... n. of W. Fi-tail ...... ...,.. fum.-0119.1 .. gg. iw .ff Nov. 25 ...... ....... T Iere ...... Iiremerton ..........., ....., . f'aneellcd ,.... ...... Q 1 Q- Nov. 27 .....,.................. Here ....., Arlington ............ 14 ...... Whatcom ..................... 41 V- 24 Blaine 0 October 1 'xVhatvoin 46 11 'Q Whatcom won her first game this year 'frfnn Blaine. 'Phe hall was K . X ,. 4 H fumble. Blaine was completely out classed. During the game Gerald F F fi Robins was injured and his place was taken hy Felton. Although this 4 4 was Whatcom 's fist game, she showed excellent team work. ' A A All Stars 21 October 11 Whatcom 0 4 5 5 The Crimson lost her second game to a team composed of alunnn 3. jg A y' and others who in former times attended Whatcom. Although out- fr L 2 weighed, she held the all-stars to but three touchdowns. Xvhlill the Q Q final whistle ended the struggle the Crimson held the short end of the Tj 5 gg score, but had showed determination to hold the heavy odds. ' .jf SV 22 CContinued on Page One Hundred Thirty-Sevenj if gf - .. xx 'ir Y I XXZIXXXKKJXKXXXIHIXXKTKII xxx '55 I Il N! ,I .rv M' g, ' . 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M. A M ,, , . ' . li Fl if croaen nov BOIIIJER DEAN RURNE'I l'l'l. Fullbaek .. M ' ' ' ::f xc li team had tha 1,0313 cmwl, this 145 pounds. Coming out and working 2: K N 19. - - . ,z xr X year She haslever had- MI.. Bohm. mum, faithfully every night. Little Brother :x xx at to Wllatcom from Warm Xdhallu High played enough games to make his W. School uvhere last ypar he gonchpd nth- Playing at fullhaerc, he developed into a gg zz. 'xr X letics. He began his Wm-k on the swam! good ground gamer. lil'alllll8.t1l'lg Senior. ff day of school and on the third night he First year. N H xc had thirty-three men on the held. He taught them the first principles. and :K ,Q in then took them through. explaining rules 5: a ff! and plays until every man knew what he was to do. It is the hope of all ,, gf Tx: Crimson supporters to have Mr. Boh er Ffa 215 next year as coach for a ehampxonslup XVARNER THONIAS. llillflltlffli ix: t08.l'I1. 4 . iii Xl ,.,. 145 pounds. Vilarner made lus plaee on rg, ni the squad by the way he smashed L . thronfrh the line. lle mlaved a 'food ff! sf iyg H , I - P' .!l .RL iygi CAPTAIN RAY HILL, Hfllfback steady ganie all the tune, and proved n in W ' 'fra-at help to the year's squaad. llrauln- xi J iii 155 lmlmdg- comin!-l out tl:-'0. llting,Senior. First year. Illi inf late, I-Tillie worked hard and anti u y V ,gy Qxg fifj for his plaee on the team. llill was also YY a. member of the squad of 'l7. lint. RHS- QU ul wering the call of his Country. he was va 'Ki ,y - ' 'ug . ' not on last veui s line-up. Returning W K. in ' . . Ni 1 ia this year from oversea. servu-e. he played I I Q we IQ a smashing game at halfhuek. llc grad- L 'OYD NIA ON' Guard xl ,fi uates this year and his loss will be I' 175 pounds. Coming out to Whatcom 1.3 ar if keenly felt hy next years squad. Second from yvnshington. D' U. -:Big -Boy-1 was 32 M' year. out on the gridiron the lirst night and if H' we made his plaee on the line-up. Ile :ff 'Q 4 smashed right through the enemy's line. ral NORBQRN FELTON. always giving aygood account of himself. nl 'lf i Graduating Senior. First vear. - ,4 'ue -I wr, we Quarterback it if ze 140 pounds. Playing his lirst year at ,U quarterbak-k. Bud showed up in line X' lf style. Although small. he was in every M' play and lnttnur lIlil'w2!. ton of brick. JOIXN RIOEN. End I., If C-rzuluating Senior. N-eond year. van - ' - . Yi 175 pounds. Johnnie was haek again ,7- Av ' this year. hitting them hard and hreak- is LY: RATJPII TAYLQR. fjlrnfer ' ing up plays in wonderful style. lt was 'N' woe to the man who went um against 'Fi 'rf ff 175 llolllldi DWIUI' 'hd 'Wt 111155 il Johnnie. flradnating Senior. Sec-ond year- game this season and proved one of the 1 is 'jst best centers vVhlLt00lIl has ever had. Qi Second year. -u 'E' 'xr 'u' 'u' rf 51 Sei? LIN HENDERSON, Fullback ANTONE FRANK, Guard 5 lj 145 pounds. 'i'Doc was right there 160 pound. Fink always played a 'g when it eame to diving through the line good game, hitting them hard and spiIl- B 3 ful for vardaffe. Juttinff lll a 'food ti rht. in f them u 1 in line stvle. 'l'hou 'h in- E Eff ,K . . 1 s I s at I 1- I . 1. X, xy breaking up passes. and always playing Jured, he played on as long as he was gl fi a good frame. Graduating Senior. able. Graduating Senior. Second year. 'zz U zz ' TE ,Fl WW 5 f 'h 'Vi' Jr W 'qv-f Tpgwv- ' h! mxxxxexxxr 1 xxrnn 1 zz 132 xx xx zz xr xx as rx x Hn rin xx n I llill HQ! !l315Xi'1! If X K YU!! Xl N1!l'!1'll Hifi If YK Ti I If I .run my 4l ON! llUNDlil'D THIRTX l'lVl' fb' 041 .4 I, 4 'f' 'ful' it .-ILS 1'lr mf!r'z:':' 9 1 1 Vnin' il'K'!X:.2i.'!i,7i217114 x 1.11 1, lf-elif V. - C71 ' .1 ,' A . 11,ri,.1rE.!nJnEx:l'x1xx2ix:j.a:'z:.i:x wixx.J l2xxi:, 11' 1111 ' 1. .' , I' I' :Zi xl E51 I 4 -- - - - :Q vii.-p 5 ' ' ,J N 11 a.':e'a::i:f':cUw1 14'11Irffrarf1 ig, 1' if .1 '. 3. . 1: if 5 El if ' .1 2 il 7 1 2 1' fl '- '-5 2.555 f 4' - ' 7. 4 4 4 ,, 'A SRI. .. 4 4 . A. . J J- .. i v,.l V I 'M' 1 ll ll ' at -' A a -iw fa- .- KULSHA . s- --e . ' . N ,L if sv' . 'fa . i ' maj. -.Julia 1 53 QT . A 'gun xdlxqnzji. if.. ' , 2 ui Q b I . .l11n.. . . . i,1X-i,lg:.5ltElgjglsgskllmfg ' ,,43,m,:1.,l3i,x .llllvllt r: rx A ,,H.Kg15g,.ml',5Qlf, I! 11 . .- . . - - - , - . xt, x JOHN MCDONALD End ABBOT EDDY Tackle 11 lf ' ' 1 'af 1 140 pounds. lleing light did not stop 155 pounds. Playing his lirst year ol' Johnnie from showing u good game. football. lihldy developed into a. strong ll li Breaking np.end runs and interec-pting factor for the Crimson line-up. lle wus A passes was his spec-inlty. l-lis serviee will ulwuys in the thiek.ol' the light. Will be indispensible on next yi-ur's squad. be buck next your lighting for Whateoni. , First vear. First V0lll'. ' RICHARD eooK umerbfwk 3 3 A M ' 150 pounds. lilossoni proved a strong ALBERT HOOVER, 131111 factor,-playing an bang up game at quar- 150 pounds. Cong soon proved one RTIIGHHF fum. l'I!t1',lf f' .s:l'n:n:?gi! i cl?.,lE ff of the strong men on the squad. lle ear' A 4' I M lm 'mi' K lmm' Us ic' SE proved his worth more than onee by y ' K- 71 breaking up end runs and hooking long passes. Back next year stronger X x, xl than , er. Fi't 'e1'. ' H- .H PV 'S 5 'I GERALD ROBINS, Halfback ii .gi 150 pounds. Brick was early this your and by working hard he made his 11 xc place on the squad. In the first game ff his foot was iniured so that he was put ,zz Q4 FRENCH BURNETTE, End out for the rest of the season. His loss ff was keenly felt by this yea,r's squad. lle ,X QQ 145 poumls. French made good on will be haek next year. Second year. 'F 21 this year's squad. He was up on his toes all the time, playing a good lighting zz' 11 game. Lucky was the man who got r , 21 11 around French's end. Graduating Senior. RAS H05 Tv Guard F1fSbyef11'- 155 pounds. Hoyt smashed the op- posing line, making large holes. He also xr xx put up a Stone Vlfall Jackson defensive game. Graduating Senior. First year. ,gl ,, 2: ,ix - xx xx x N Tackle V xx xx ll. IK 155 pounds. Coming out late, Jim ROBERT MORRISON- Guard 2: lfmvvd U great llfflp 111 Strellgthqlmlg 'file 160 pounds. Pete was right there in 'xx line- -He 'tore Tlgllt mm Ellffm, lllfltlllg when it came to busting up plays and ff tl ' 1 ' n 1 1 1 a ' hard and 'spilled em up. Graduating running niterforenee. Graduating Senior. ,Q ll bemor. First year. gemml Wm.. ,X XX ' xx xx IK K :r .xx ll K X li A OLIVER TRYGGVI, ,iz it ' ir ll MAURICETHOMAS, End Captain-Elect, Halfback if 'QI N ll 145 pounds. Maurie went into 175 pounds. Ole played a wonderful , 15 every play, lighting hard and treating game at halfbaek, always breaking in them rough. He also did the goal kick- tln'ough for yardage when it was needed gi ,xi ing, putting live out of six between the most. He did the kicking oil' and the bars. Back next year, better than ever. punting and also the long passes. Sec- H u Second year. ond vear. Hi H ' in xc EF' -17'i7? ' ', F' u xx lljlN'1Kl'NlYlliKl nd ui Nl IU iz xx xnxx,5:m,m,uxgixz1un u u-u !l.ll,l:ili74l' ly' .' 'ri 'si V . 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My 1 'iff' . .,lxx'lxxllxx, I all I KULSHA I f, -,I r xx-9 ,Q , 1 'L 03' :A x 'Q' I5 xxx 'J 4- xxrxx: 9 ,U Q N' I'u'i:3Z-m,,fQf ' xxxx xl xxlxx Wt.k!mx.xi?x-xH'+3x- ix: . f ail' x- xx xx xx x ,xx ll Il xx xxx U 'R If ,H 11 LF: x 711 . 91. 121 .,, Z' 3' l L' ll C il ll x ,xx x xx 1 R z xx xx, .N K xx: xl xx 3 ,xx , xx up xxx 5 xx 1 xx up xx 1 x: nl xx 3 'll 5 xx, K xx , xx 1, xx xx- if ,I ,xx X3 ,xx R xx 5 'xx xx W , xxx xx' lf xx, -lf ,iv xx: xx 'X ,K xx ,g x: N 'xx xx- if xx' if ,ly xx xx' li xx xx 1 11 x xr x x: xx xr xx x: x xx xx xx: xx xx c, xx: x, xx H H ll lf xx 'xx xx .xx xx xx fx. x: H II xx xx QL H xx xx ll IX I ll I ll 'F'-1 s 4-Us Mount Vernon 7 Whatcox October 18 ff .0 l 'if f -nKl'R .xl I . - x 2: ' AFEIPNII x 4325 .,fx:':x .1' xv- 4 . ' 'Ji . rv xg. , xxx Q 1.111 1 xxl' xlxx Q., xxx xx ,U 5 ' 5 Whatcom 7 B I n's first out of towxx game this season was with Mount Ver- j non. In the first quarter Wlxatcoxn pushed the ball over .for a touch- down. Soon Mount Vernon scored a touchdown, ticing the score. 'l'hon the two teams see-sawed up and down the iiold until the fourth quar- ter when the ball was taken perilously near Whatcom 's goal, but What- com held. Ole Tryggvi, speedy Crimson halflxaek. showed what hc could do by smashing through the enemies for gains. October 25 Ferndale 0 Whatcom 53 In the fourth game of the season the Crimson woxx froxn lf'ex'nxlalo. Whatcom played a fast game all through and when Mille 'Pryggvi sub- stituted for Warner 'l'homas in the fourth xxuarter he made threetouch- downs in as many minutes. Captain Ray Hill also starrcxl in this game, and Henderson, playing his usual good game at fullback, was disabled and his place taken by Dean Burnette. November 1 Whatcom 0 U. Ever- Everett 45 ' Whatcom lost to Everett this year bythe score of 45 to ett's team outweighed Whatcom man to m.an and went tearing through for yardage. But this did not keep Whatcom from showing famed pep and fight. Whatcom was determined to hold out and fought ganxx-ly, but could not stop Everett's heavy plunges, until she rallied in the fourth quarter and held Everett to but one touchdown. The largest crowd of -rooters that ever attended a football game in Bellingham was out to encourage Whatcom and never ceased to cheer her, even in the hour of defeat. Captain Ray Ilill starred for Whatcom, and hit the line like a cyclone, while every man 011 the team did his her Far utmost' November 8. . Aberdeen 26 Whatcom 7 On November 8, the Whatcom team played its sixth game at Aher- deen, but the superior weight of the Aberdeen team was too xnneh for them. Whatcom showed the usual grit and fight, but, with the heavy rw-eight against them, were defeated. Hoover made a thirty-five yard run for the touchdown. As a team W'lxatcom out played the Aberdeen eleven. A November 27. Arlington 14 - Whatcom 40 On Thanksgiving day Whatcom stacked up against the husky Ar- lington eleven. Arlington kicked off to Whatcom who sooxx had the ball close to Arlington 's goal, lxut on a fumble lost the ball and Arlington scored its first touchdown. But Whatcom soon broke loose and while holding Arlington to only one other touchdown, piled up six. 'Phe final 'score was 41-14, in Whatcom 's favor. -vx-uv -TQPQP t NW 1 xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx B x x xx xxxxx xxx xx xxxxxl xx xxxxx xxxxxxx-xxx: xx xx xx xx x xx xx xxxxxx xx xxxxxx da J' 1 9 x 1 , ,F ' . ', xxxxjxxgxxxx1xxxxx,xq' ly x xl, lxx1xxxxx xx.xx':x,,xx: ' x, x. 1 . y, xx ' -y 5. Li- 33, U - 15 ' J i .' ,' ' xl i ' 1 ,, l. : , ,Il-:lNQ'N.1NI ll 11 T' 1 .' li 3 U N' ?' 7 1 : 'jf 5 , TW xx.xxa:x zz z' xx xx'x:x xxxxxx3x.9x3Qxx1fxx:xxtxxxxxxjixxlxximxxxjxxxjfxxtxxjfxxxxxx'xxxxx'xx'xxxxx xx xx xx xx xx xx l' x 'wx I 6455.13 .x xv. - A e A f if I ,.., , 1 osx'nl'xxxxxxf'xx'1'xx1x:'x'x'-sx-'wx Q H 1 , ,-A X 1 KULSHA 'fag ll 'Z '11, 4 7 Q' .1742 6. ji - .A Mg'-w,c'iq':i'fff!cf'L: ' i I- A Mw.,:, ' If li if '. V 1 O 1: X ir I ilk bla i 3 if f' 1 W sf wwf-s.: ......:s:sf: . . . ,A .A,,.AA .....,A if 1 ' 'Q 1 I f I .Eaakrihall ilirnirnr gy 3 With two letterlnen and with plenty of other good material out, fi Whatt-om soon had a good basketball line-up whiuh was guided by :if K if ffoaoh Roy Bohler the first part ot' the season and later by Mr. .Earl Gibb. Whatcom played a strong game throughout the season, mloi'on.l- gg ji ing 'Fourteen high school teams without suffering a defeat and winning H from St. Martin 's College and from U. of W. i1l1'CSlllll0ll. Whatm-om lost ff 22 the title to the state championship to Walla Walla in games played-on ZZ H a large and strange floor. Witll six experienced men back next year, ii 'Whatcom hopes to win the championship. I! if December 19 Alumni ............ 1.1 ...... Here VVhatemn .43 .........' Won i 1 T1oven.bt-r 20 Mt. Vernon 1.0 ...... Here Whatcom .49 .........' Won . , Jmmary Sl .. .... ..........,. Normal .....,...... 15 There Whatoom ..14 ......... Lost ' Q2 January 16 ........ ............ 1 Fairhaven ...... 10 There WVll2'ttl10lll .28 ......... 1Von ,K , if January 17 ........ ............ M t. Vernon 16 ...... There -Vvllittilhlll. .33 ....,....1 Won 7 il January 23 ........ ..,......... N orlnal ............ 18 ...... Ilere Whatcom ..12 ...... .host ' if Jzuluary 24 ......... ............ A berdeen ...... 27 ...... IIt?1'0Wllittl50lll .31 ......... Won 1 if ,hullml-y 31 ........ ............ T3 laine ........i...... 18 ThereVVhateon1 .28 ......... Won ' February 7 ........,. ........,... ' U. of W. Fr...16 ...... I-Iere Wll3tCtllll .25 ......... Won 1' February 13 .......... ............ S t. Martin 's...16 .... Here Whatcom ...... 19 ..,...... Won r ii February 21 .......... ............ F airhaven .Q. 7 ...... Here NVhatcom .23 ...,..... Won A if February 25 Tiynden ............ 8 ...... There NVl1Pl,tCOIll .17 .........' Won - ,, February 28 Lynden ............ 13 ...... Here 1Vhateom ...... 29 ......... Won f March 2 ............... ............ H oquiam... ........ 15 ...... Here Whatcom ...... 41 ......... Won -' March 3 .......... ............ H oquiam.. ........ 8 IIC1'RWVl1H.tlf0lll ...... 41 ......... VVon March 5 .......... ............ T l. of 'W. Fr. 63' There Wfhateom ..13 ......... Lost Q .. March 12 .......... Vancouver ...32 .,.,.. Here Whatcom .40 ....,.... NVon V March 13 .......... ............ V aneouver ...21 ....... Here Whatmeorii ....... 3 2 ......... Won Q ima-eh 24 .................................... Wana Walla 30 ...... There Whatcom .. 9 ......... Lost Q i ii ml-Q11 25 .................................... Walla.-Waila 11 ...... There wvilmom ..1o... ..... Lost Q If TOTAL .................................... 364 ............................................,.......... 547 ......... ...... 1 7 fel? A- 1w-' f' KX 11 If 5-ja .. .J 1. fee xx .... .. om: HUNDRI D TIHRTY1 renfr A ' I X A'-was I -'van W N - -4 V----..-.1n -nlvul L ln---- V , Y Q34 x 4. .f I T171 IlZ1IiZKlZ7!H2'!ZT!7f'7l :ri zz rr Ii rt H' 1 1, tn :z , A. F, 1 f rx ' n 1 4 , ' l 7 J., ' it .- rr It 21 2' H!ZZK!:Il2f!!'IZ,!1'!Z'7 12.11 rr rx 1: 'L 11 1 it 1: :: xx IL.7!,1X' . , 5, ,gk W ,lv f ,M ... . . , , , . . L, - .. J 42-- 1 1 .9 :- 2: zz rx '- ' ICIIYXN117IZ!'!!3!l11i1l'1Z!fl' . zz-7. .K .. ,. .. 7: xr n rx zz :t :x ', , ' xx ,.,,, It ' 10? t ' ' lwfxs 3 R v . 1 'Nl 0' ' . 4' ff 3 . f .1 Y 4, 1 SL .,,1. . A - 4 - . ' 'fl .. .MH ,. J . v' n LFYN f ff it 1 KULSHA -1. rf at d l tfftii 'I-M f.. at af - 2 . - u 1, H.. , - 4- . A mlm: V ' Milf: J ' .:'3i'!f'llX A . R3l:,,'qgg+.w:ii: xxjlxm:3-xfxx w..4'E'i2 L'3mJL4'-:Seiji ' ZUl12CEa1nen .. 34 H 5: 'fi CI ggi nw X S' ' ::, 1 'li' fxz' .. l jf' am 'X fx, ' .. iii if 52 if uf fu December 19. 1+ 1: 171- 1 il 'xl 'f if 511 : . 1 'If La: :Q Alullllll 11 NVllil.tt50ll1 -L3 3 !l V, lil all In the first game of the season Whatcom showed excellent team S21 ff, :Q EQ yyoyjk and out played her opponents 111 every way. egg: if jjj. fm ' if SZ . x K3 b' :Q Lift ,QS Mt. Vernon 10 Whatcom -1.9 ,fl 'ze fy: JF! 1 .Xu xl jf ur On December 20 Whatcom stacked up against the speedy Mt. X, Q5 :I 5115 Vernon team. Whatcom played a fast, peppy game and swept Mt. lxl lm U 90 1 Cf, Vernon off her feet wxth her speedy team work. lil 5,0 'xt ' we gre 1 ' ' ' If 'Xl Fil 53 January '9 if FQ xe 'ni ' ' '. fill 'ze . N5 N01'n1,g,l,1 K XVllZl.tCOII'l . , . on 1: . , . . . fl 'fq ze do lJlZl,Y1llQ,' a decldedly uphill game 111 a very poor, small, and If 5:1 wr? ' , ' - - A- 1 .,,1 IQ crowded gym. Whatcom met her hrst defeat, losmg to Normal by one . 135 fi, jfl point. VVhateom led till the middle of the second half, but the odds 22, at jj jg were against her. The game was intensely exciting and was strongly QQ 'ffl we colltestcdq 'S ff' we fn! tr --1 lm mi II. ll. , 3 1 xr' 're Z2 IH - - January 16. are gi 'nl Im 71 113 EZ Fairhaven 10 NVhateom 28 Ill 'xo l . ,Q jf? iff Before the largest crowd ol' the season the -fast Fairhaven team gg. gg ffl Pj went down to defeat at the hands ol' the speedy Crimson squad. 'l'he if .jf , f x a V . . . - ' lm ms I-fame was ratherloose and Whatcom easllv won holdnl f the lead lrom rr 71 uri be ' ' ' if 'f li r,,, r,,, start to finish. ' H ,Ig 1.5 pg rr rzi 11' '- if 15 I January 17 1 gg rr? ,H I M' -H Mt. Vernon 15 Whatcom 33 f 'Y' fr: r rf? ' . ef: WllRtC0lIl played her second game Wlllll Mt. Vernon on that team 's il .Q floor. Mtn Vernon held the lead for a short time, but Vtlhateom came rl ' K w X' TK' back strong in the second half, winning another victory for Whatcom. . ,L '15 ef' . Rx In L It 7 71: gh' ' ' :il gg if January 23. gg 'nr 'H xl vs 1212 lil Normal 18 Whatcom 12 up 1: 21 gn' xl A V' . . 1 Xp Q X VVhatcom also lost her second game wlth Normal lll a hard fought fu contest. Whatcom was up on her toes with lots of fight, but Normal ,I ,K hi K if fx proved too strong for her. 3 ,Z Tx! , za K1 X y C74 1 Xe., h - .V . rx :: :: .:. : ::,i z : Nxx,x,x:': :Wx , , 1 zz 1,7 2: zz x Ilwxqxllmz r 9 1- . 5 A 1 4 2 221 1 -531 'EU 2 J Dill Hx:,,x1Hxz,. c.: Pxfxcf, jj:r,xf'.:-' 'r , 'Y ' 2 ' ' - .-T ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE ' ' 1,1 V ,Q 9 'uint wx: r: z :: x:,::,amxIac xx :rn rc zz :wx :c an rx n :x an n..c,xx '9 . ' ' 601 5 ' V . . ,S :Q 1 ' turn x:'1!t ' mx :xxx xx xr: ' ,in 1 01, I Mm ' jf 1 'X 1 ,z x ' :xr xx :' 'x,7z, ox, ' 7 nw, 1 ' .1 xxx ax xx mc xr mx: xx xr 1 ' KX ,L 5 4 '11 I -1 -' Y 1 5 r Q 4 I X' . 'N-.,..-gs ' 'f4'1-1','--lrv- ' - A 2 as I as-3. .Xi ..... '11 45272211 . .9-ff? .'!'-35 ' . . ' Eesti? -iiergf ' ,., 'Tv ' . fi: ff' ' 1 .L ' 'N 51 Q 'QEJLF 4-'iff -1.1291 aww Pl' .4,: ' . , . llxrlarr. , 'N-5 I E 'wife ffm . January 24. Ferndale 22 Whatcom 332 N ll Playing the second team most ol' the time, Whatcom defeated if Ferndale by a margin ol' 11 points. The game was an easy one for jf Whatcom. ' January 30. Aberdeen 27 , Whatcom 31 Whatcom defeated the speedy Aberdeen quintet in one of the hardest Fought games of the season. Both teams played good basket- ff ball and Aberdeen proved dangerous several times, but Crimson held ji her in check. if January 31. IZ Blaine 18 Whacom 28 if Playing on her own floor, Whatcom took Blainciinto camp in a one-sided fray. Blaine was unable to check Whatcom and was easily :K defeated by the Crimson five. 1 If February 7 U. of W. Freshmen 16 Whatcom 25' QQ Playing a whirlwind game, Whatcom swept the fast University ii Freshmen team off their feet. Whatcom played hard and fast and if gave the opposing team a hard fight. The winning of this game gave I2 Whatcom a standing as one of the strongest teams in the state. if February 13 St. Martin's College 16 Whatcom, 19 si Xi This game was one of the hardest Crimson had this season. It Q2 was nip .and tuck all the way through. St. Martin 's got the best of jf the mlx 111 the first half, but staging a wonderful comeback in the E .second half, Whatcom won by three points. if This was the first game .played this year under Coach Earl Gibb, if who led Whatcom to the state Championship last year. - ii I February 21. 11 Fairhaven 7 Whatcom 23 Playing a good steady game, Whatcom defeated Fairhaven in the second game between the two schools. Whatcom led all through the 5: game and was never in danger. if ' if February 25 Lynden 8 Whatcom 17 eg Whatcom defeated the fast Lynden quintet in Lynden for the first game in a County Championship series. Whatcom held her own throughout the game. 5 .. .. .. .. A . A , rz,.xx,,xz,xz,xx,,xx,x una, an xg, xx, xx, xxhxx-.xg L ..:: . ' . ,wh 1 1 5 : :' u . 1 rm. 'IlXL!!-'!l1l! Xl7llIlX'lll1'l1lX'Nlllll'll3KlK xx ax u xx - 'i fi fi If rx I it . -A 7.1. , f. i,-V.. ,. . ... .H V. i.. . V 3 lk. 'o 7 1 , Q'3f 1' UNE H UNDIUCD FURT1 Q 1 '- r . ,.. .....-...- 1 ,B - xx xr xxgxrxx,px,x1,'x:,xrgxx,xx,!x, xxvwxx uaxgxz, xx xrxrn xx zu: xx,1x'.m1 I . 'X . - , fi u l 11 .1 Xl 'z xx xx x' 'x xx N 1 1' 11 ' Z Q 7 ' y .2 :itz xx :xxx jill .x RN , If P , f9 5 'Inf 1 . .-' N.. - mal' ff 59 IX , 'Sw H ' wff . K L KUL A . . :Z .gg . I ' .,,., - lg 'ji , W -- ,ZH .Quin ' isis - .b .tmfnm lflflw- . Q . I If . M-:ar-ffad if . I February 28. Lynden 13 I Wh8tC0lH 29 y fi Playing her old style game, Whatcoln won. the County Champion- if fi ship in the second game of the series. , jf gg ii March 2. 52 jg lf ii I-Ioquiam I5 Whatcom 41 if if xg X xi J if if In a one-sided game, Whatcom defeated Iloquiam by a large 22 lg :1 Yi X2 score. Hoquiam did her best, but Whatcom 's superior team work was gx H 3: . :rl ,1 .xc ll too muehfor her. . -' If lu H z: 15 +5 a I: JI, .gl jj March 3. 1, 55' ffl if I'I0ql1l8.llI 8 Whatcom 41 gif gg fl ' , , ,' K, 3 if In the second game WV1tll IIOQUIPHII, Whatcom came out stronger ,gl ,gl than before and had no trouble in piling up a large score. fx ' l T! ll txt! 555 March 5. iq gp in iw , ,l 1 lx: is ll. ot W. Freshmen 6-l Vllhatcom 13 lffl lffl In a hard fought uphill 'rame. Whatcom met her third defeat this iff ffl 22 llfj season in Seattle, being defeated by the U. of W. Freshmen. Whatcom ffl lfl all gm fought hard, but was outclassed. If fl ff. Fl il IQ r-Ill March 12. YQ .fi VHf1lU0llV01'32 A NVhatcom 40 i if 'h I . I - . l Q5 Q1 Whatcom won the first game ot the Western Washington Cham- 3 y r 1 . - . . - , , , 1 ,I IQ, Dl0llSlllp SCl'l8S'1Il a good, snappy game. The game was tull oi thrills . if iff' and Vancouver 'fought hard all the time. ' , H' ' ' II ggi March 13. , if my VHDUOUVGI' 21 Whatcom 32 1 ' ' if ' i l l . l lavin f a bang-u or game. lllhateom defeated Vancouver in a game ,. li' 131 u E3 1 . . I Y' D . ' I ljfq of the Vllestcrn fhampionslnp series. Winning this game gave W hat- ji 1 3 'ffl rom the Western Washington Vhampiousip and a total score ol' l-L l y W' n o l p a -1' 'ames won out of a total ot l-I games won out of a total ol ll high f U El . school games played. ' Lf g March 24. f X1 1: 'L' Walla Nvalla 30 ' llfhatcom 9 5 V Whatcom lost the first game of the State Championship series by Il a large score. Playing on alargc floor after a long 11-lp, Whatcom was ji unable to hold Walla Walla in check. ff. xx ' 2,31 March 25. Q . Walla Walla 11 Whatcom. 10 Q, N . . . . ll 11 aj Staging a wondertul comeback, Whatcom went in to win thc .5 wa X! ' ' ' Xi Q second game from Walla Walla. In a rough, hard fought contest the Z X1 jf. .ff fates proved to be against Whatcom and she was defeated by one Ef if xx' ' ' zz X. D: point. I: Fx zz ,f ., zz 'A ' X'3T ,. . 5f q'x:l'i: x x'::'zx'n xx X!51f,lX1:'!i,Z1 x n li :z xfxx xr' xx va rx xc-xx mr,xt1:.x,l:f A '1 fl' V - iz Xa' zzrx,r: mxxj1xzQfx1:x 1zQlx12.x:2lx:'mfxtrltlxxlxx,xx,n3'x,:x,r::faxxr.:x'x:!xxixxlxxitulixznzlxzl .I I 51 ,Ab-tt' gf ' w :Orin x: :: '::Q,u'f::jxr1'xx13:9xiMl,xtQf21lIi1l5KMiltlhnfxx Lxffx' xx 31 fn.'x:lar-hz,'n':xjxx n'u xx :wx - 'NS 73515 t r 1 Il, 7K1 iff ONE HUNDRED roam'-ous ' l- 'fa .J eng, 1' -, E CE iff Ui... ga-'S- -, - I 5 1 r d.-5.. 4545! its '--3i4'L4 '-'9 '5i'1 d70 W i l l X COACH ROY ABOTITJER Tl A keen loss wus ll-lt by'Wlm.teom and all lu-r supporters when Mr. liehler re- :L ' signed his position ns Whatcmn lligh Q Seln1el's emu-li. Mr. llebler worked fuilzh- ,- fully tu turn out the, best l:en.nis. lle 'I gave Wllatl-mn's hnsketbull teuni her 1. start in n very sue:-essful senson. but '- left in tlu- middle el' the lmslwllmll sen- snn te an-1-1-pl. u nmre desiruble position. -- V X X I I H If M 1 if UAiI l'AlN MILTON COLE if BI ,Q 130 pounds. Colie was out every 21 '- .-,f.fi53 night with his old pep und light. lie QQ ,'f1'f.,I played n fast grunt- nll the waxy through 1: ' iwgyiq' und proved one ef the best lrnslcetlmll , J Q lg:-.:::' Cuptnins Wlmtemn bus ever bud. Grad- zz nutiug Senior. Second year. 1 , zz X za 71 I I I A -V ::7J'C.1L' 3 2: 1: 71 K .M , i W gi 22 f CARLYLE CRUM, 71 1: W 22 S2 ' I45 mounds. Comin out evorv ni fht ff fx ' 1- - 1 W nb 'X , A und trnnnng hurd. Lrum capped u ,g rc ,, . A plume en the squad. He was in every gunw with lots of light und proved n Q: ,g 4 111 strong flu-tm' nn this yenr'S tezun. Grad- X' 11 . 6 1 uuting Senior. First yenr. QQ Q2 ' , z Q I 1 1 1 1 l EE if ,1 i ll :L I 4 . , 5 xc :z E ' f 4 xx li l K 71 zz, . . Xl' I1 5 '1 - . ' xg :z V ' ' 4 I! IK, , - Jr -I RALPH TAYLOR, Center if gg - : , : ' ir It W I l 160 pounds. Taylor showed that he , eould play basketball us well ns foot- :1 14 q bull. Coming out the first night, he made Q2 ' ' his place on the line-up and proved one Ii 1 of the best c-enters VViIIl.tK'0lll has evor ff ff -1 L land. iil'll.lilllLtil1g Senior. First year. ,K ,4 li II L v V111 1 1 1 XI 1 1 1 xx 1 ,. 1 1 -:,Nn-H- -..:5-- Li I S1 W . 1: 141: :as 1 pg 711: 1 1 1 11. 11 ,. .. 1. 1 . ,. A, - 'N' f 1' LW TZ Si Ili 2 Il XIX fbi! H Zi II If ll ll T! lf Ii K If IX H ll Z1 ll H KH ll IK ZZ It I' ll A 1 l - . 4 -. 1,1 . ' . . -- .,.. Y .... ,, , - .. -4 ' 'S' T . , . H - .. '79-if-7 ' 5 f. UNM llllNIJlll'IlD l'0lllX-IWO i.. 4 ,. NM...--I-' K. f i 4 zz I l I : x x: zz 2 I1 1 xr : xr g xx .V .7. g :z , z :: 4 :: : x: 1 xx 1 2: r x: X x M ,W MLS 'lf 0 K K C F' Ol 'I P 'SP' ,J .24 5 fl' 2 fx Q 1 , 3: :' :bw gs 7 K' ff f f If XY.. UOM ill 'IGART4 G IBB Mr. Hihh 4-:uno out to mxnvll tho lms- 1' lu-llmll lfllillll alftor thu rvsig.5nn.l.ioxx ol' Iklr. Q' llohlvr. liilll! ti-ani wus tln-n not nl n -x loss. Mr. llilxlx lnxving 4-onoln-rl lwo Wlmt- l win lligh Hr-hool Ullll,ll'llli0ll!-illili lmslwl- . hall tunlns. lla- hulrorl-ml l':xil.hl'nlly to ' lnrn ont an good tozun. Il, was unch-r his ,, uoawlxixig' tllnut Wlmlvom won Noun- ol' lwr M lmrmls-st, guxm-s. GERA LD ROBINS, Gnnrnl 3 150 pounds. Brix-lc sliowl-ml llmll ho vonlml play, not, only l'ootlxa,ll hnl, hns- 1 lu-tlmll. Playing n good size-ally nt gourd, ff hr- stu-ilgtllvilml tho tmun 1-onfxillc-rubly. Q' 'linok nr-xi yi-nr. First your. I ' MAITRIUE TITOMAS, Forward 5 135 pounds. Mnnrir- was another of ff onr last yvnr's lottvrnwn who inzulu his QQ plncv on this yunr's linvnp, lillllIl'i0n fv plnyml ai bang up ganna and added tothe Q2 strmigtln of vVl'll1tC0lll,S line-np. Buck z nm-xt yi-nr. Second your. ' UAl l'AIN ELECT RANDOLPH ' DAWSON, Guard 140 pounds. Randy was ont the first P1 night working lnml and soon nnulu his plau-1' on tho Silllllli. llu put np an scrappy -1 gnnu- :incl fought from tlw lirsxt whistle if to thc- lust. RTUUARD COOK, Forward 147 Ponmls. Turning nnlz uw-ry night Yi and working hard, Dick nnulc his if place on thu sqnaul. Ili- plaiyuml with EE lots of light and was always up on his ff tous. Grndimting Sm-nior. First yn-nr. ' K' U, xc xr x: xx xx x:,z:,x: x: xpx: xx 2971 x x: :L x: zrx' xx x xx xc xx zz xz xx xi xx 11 :L xx x ,rm l ., 7' 5 V xg, iq A . I' I ,f .V 1 i 1 z xzxcx zxcxrxxn ll ' n ff ' fry , ,- I X - - --,xv , x xx r A x 1 xr x .: x: vi' xxx :xxx x::zx1:zTT !T4 I IH JK Il I ll T' ii T1 ,ll H Tl FL fl',i ,Q x --fx-, - -V f , QT'-H ,, . 1 1 will l v, ' l. ., ,G v v 1 DNF llllNlJlll'll l4'llll'l'N-'l'lllll'Il'I s.,-H . 9 Bugs Ewakrthall CErnup Back Row- l'Icln'nr1l Ilnlt. llanrlnlph Dawson. Cmlclm Huy Bnlllvr. BIZIIIIUIUI' Antoni' Frank. Ric-l1:u'd Cook, 3li1lll'iC'C TIIOIIIRIS. Front Row-Ralph 'l'ayl0r. Czlrlylo Crum. Capt ain Milton Colv, H1-ralcl Robins. ff- 4' In the second ganne the Freslnnen were clefenteml by the Juniors by 1: 1- X .1 'I ..- zz rx FTS, A sm '-. N ffiieff- We-1 -A KULSHA 4 -1-, 'fail ,M 11 ' aff. Q I I Cgig. 5:51 V ' 1 -11: 1 '1'- .. , ' 0 rbi- ' nlfxlt 'Wm 'BMV' 9 . N'-4-I 11- . 1 r V 1 . 1 pvc' . ,1 .11xx1ix1Tn, 1Nll 1'- M 1 '7 l l' U ,-,481 . .. .1 1- 1 W ' am.: . A H , f:1N.1-.?:Ifa+.1.1?42..:2f1z9- xllnlmllnlln mx Ag -'Fr -'i'5'5 '9 : xx' . - 1' K 5 gg 1Kernrh nf Jninmhual lilagrrz gg gg xx, xr ' ' zz xc X xx 1: 2' X zz :z X :K J 31 If if 'lr Name Pos. No Gam-es. No. Goals. No l,01IltS. No. Fouls. Total. if jf 1 11 z af H H , h , xi If 'E iz Cole ..... .,....... F ........ ...... 1 1 1 .......,. ..... 6 2 .......... .... 1 .24 ...... .. .. 1 .... .. ...,1.. 1211 if 5 xz 'xr it 2 -If Crum ........ ....... F ........ ...,,. 0 ......... ..... 6 7 ....... .... 1 I H ...,.. .. .. 3 ....... .,,... 1 211 if 31' 'K' ' gg gp Robins ...... G ,.,...... ...... 1 9 ......... ..... 1 :s..... .... 2c:....... ..... 64 .....,.... 1111 ig il xx 'xc fl ffl ,fi gf Dawson ...... G ......... ...... 1 9 .......... ..... 1 8 ........ 36 ...... .. .. 0 ....1.. .. .. 36 Q Q21 1 1 1 .. if V! Sf? Taylor ........ ...C ........ ..,,.. 1 7 ......... ...,. 2 8 ..., .... 06 ...... .. .. O.. ...... 56 fix X1 1 2 - . 121 111 ,152 E51 Thomas ....... .111 ........ .. .. 11. ........ ..... 3 2 .... .... 74 ...... ., .. 2 ....,..... 76 1,11 151 l!!l A A Im 131 931 Cook ........... ,... F ........ . 11 ..... ..... 1 4.. ..... .... 2 s ...... .. .. o... 28 5:1 111 Ixif V311 ME WT 4 '1 ag iff TOTAL ...,... ,..... 0 -L7 gg 21 - 11 11 Fil ' 5 V16 'W F2 fig Qi? 111 ,HA Q11 ,,i 511 1 I E 111 E Q, 11 Tw ES -Af uf W1 1 Ii- yf '111 if ,WA 11 1:1 W 'uf ' ff. 'f1 fi 11 5:1 ii , 1 Zlntrrrlasn Basketball :if gi 5. . . ,, K f l Noven1be1 19 the first irlterelzmss gzunos 1vu1'u-played. In the flrst ,ie 1K zz' 'xr l 1 ' 1 ,Qi game the SUIIIUTS cleileuted the SOllll01ll0l'0S, Wllllllllg' by 11 score ol '1 6 ff 4' ffl to 5- ' - 1 fl go xr. ui tg. ,I ,. if L: N V- a score of 17 to 15, ,z ,, . 1 , R. ff ff . . . , , .W - Zi November 21 the SGIIIOFS mlefentefl the FI'0SlllllCIl by 11. score of 22 Q1 'aj jg to 12. The Juniors defeated the S0pl10lll01'0S by il score of 13 to 12. rs 5, ff . .gl 1 November 24 the final g',fLlIlGS were played, The Seniors 1101111115: out. .LX ' xx victorious, while the 4J1111iors won second place, the Freslnnen thircl wt- 'Q 5, xx . 1 ,Q-1 A- 31 Xl Lf! 3 and the Sophomores fourth, - lk. if 1i 'E' 'ii' F. fi ,gi Q. !! X! A .1 5 2-I' '11 if 1 :rl if ri il' 'X' X X X' g' 1:- S, :if li :f YY 71 xr 'iz' If If 1'V wi f 1 NW Y rtxxltxllxxt11!txt1!xlxftixt1tr1txtrfxrtnrtxttxxlxiin x x1xxx1:xx :xo 1110111XqlilliKill-li!Xflfl!X!fX1,ll1ufl1lLYill 'Y' om HUMJ111 D 101111 11111 ' 9 ' I 5 -AW-s . . ...la - L-in 1, E, . if V, 15. , I ,. I P, .. ,, 1 ., .V . 1 ,H W , .. if ,sm 1: - .,,. . .. . . . 3 . .-Q .x:::.: '1-.1:1': 1:11 '1 1 '11'1,. M. 1- ' v QF'-, F - I .-1. , ' ,. ' . . 31 ' 445' ' ff If . .1 .xx :nn 1: :f 11311 :z 1:114111Q1jg::1gx1fx:,6xQfz1jAx,1x2nx'x1Lx113zQJxxRZrz11:x1:xx11xz1Qx'f1x,31x,,n,'nizx'n n u ' V -Q1 I.-...N n.LT.i' ...5-'flf' - - ----Y-----W -'Fill-H ff- vf V - -- f V Qfufii - 'ii ' ' . 1 ' , -f 1 X 'fav I, 1 1 Q 4, 1 1 1. 4. 4, ' - 1-1.- QB, ,l -. . . . . . .. l'1f...-- - Il.. 51 Srninr EPEIIII nmlll livyvs. l':u'lyI1- Vrnm. AIIIWIIIIIIII I.1-zlvili. lfn-ml lllll'1HI'. Snlln S b 31uninr Efvmn nl Willialm liwvnn. l,m-mnnwl Amluxns. Paul llmlalhl. Ihuvk Ihllulnlpln Ibm nn HX!-I lll'NI1l!I'IIl I UH'l'X -SIX Svnhnmvfv' Umm Ill Ilnxtvr llyclv Allllllillll. I,c-slw StZI'XY2ll't. luflwm I ll-All XXIII1 lnlm Ull IHrrzlg111a11 Efrzuu Stzlmlingg' AII4-n Hrs-vu. Km-1-ling' llvilll llfmk. Xlul llml Ill Hitt ing Hs-mill Ilulwim Ih'i'f-N Hurpu . FP. UXIC Ill'Xlll2l'IIb l Ull'I'Y-HICX IQX - 1 , f 2:1 fa. ' 2 '- ' 2551? KULSHA - - FTA' -+ 'A 6155 'l-'26 'W if , ,fi-', 1 'ff x -V , fs -. , 'Km 'X M ' xnxx: ' I. 'mfs . E!, ,- Q-I 1, Q. , . is Ain' ,, .xxuixix , I ' Eh-29 4 .ra X v.i't'f1e: 101 .xfllffl-. . 'WH' .rzfiftf M :: '21 xx xx -- H ' Xi It I1 If IK K zz xx willy. xx x: x: xx If, xx xx If if If Ii zz :x 'll N' xx x: xx' xx ll xx xr x: zz F364 gn xx x: H xx .'h!'.:,,.t4 xx x' :1 xx' xx ll f ,few :x 21 :z x: Wlflll xx :1 11 lla 1: if 1 'lf' if in , ,, , ,, 1 lf fe 4 ..,....., A ...... .2 Em ,........ .cw ,,,..w..,. ...........,w, X ....,.. 7 Zf6fZiM41n?ffMZ xi 7: 1 ---- W ifi 5 E f xzj lil ixxj 'xzl 'xxx 66 V Qxxj fxxl zrl Q? :gl Sill a la la 'xx gf X xx Baseball 1 xx' 25 2 'ix xx- xl l 31' fxxl l liil iw 'gl lx? E1 :T ' ' l gi Baseball Revlew ug gi, Za E: 58' in isa 90 la' S1 XVll?l,lll'0lll was a little late Ill ,SL'l'l1hlllQ' haselxall started this year, the ill gg El team ln-ing willloni a coach. Captain Sallo Shure started tnrnonts and F1 14 ., . 1 xx uf Cm worked hard to pnt out a. good team. lxnt Whatcom lost the opening 'fl in -lk! xx, . I , T I I :xg 'vyk 'U ' r , f 1 - -I - f c . - 1 f f 1 r 1 ,. x 'H A annie of the season to N0I'lll'llA 'l he lN0!'IIl'll team had pl xyed gr nncs Fx .gl lwforo this one and was lll good shape. lint Whatcom had little practice if .3 and was without a coach. lt was just after the Normal game that Mr. ffl 'ii 'lf' Fd Kennedy was elected lxv the School Board to coach the team. Mr, SU lu if Konedy soon had the team in fine working order and Whatcom won lil if hor next game. Whatx'oi1x was fortunate in having so much good ma- lf ljfv fx-rial ont this season, besides the five lctternxon from last year:'s lineup. fij lt is hoped that Whatcom will finish up thc season as one of the strongu rg est High School teams in thc state. Q3 zz' Ti W 'HV Z1 ,. fu lx! zz 5. X ' lx . rx if ff if Baseball Schedule. fij 5? A . 52? .K If ' if ff. .ei 'xr' - - .vi TH if Normal .4....,.... ...... l 0 ...... Here ............ VVhatcom ...... 6 ............ Lost ............ April 24 2' If Mt. Vernon ............... 4 ...... There ............ Whatcom ...... 7 ............ Won., ,.,.......... May 1 ii' U, of W. Fresh ...... 12 ...... There ............ Whatcom 2 ............ Lost ............... May 7 II 11 if at 11 xx' ' Bremerton .......,.......... Fairhaven ............. .. 0 ..... . 'l'lx e re llere Whatcom NVhatcom Cancelled 5 ............ Won May 8 May 12 Normal ........................ 3 ...... Were ....,....... Whatcom ...... 4 ............ Won ............... May 14 L2 U. of W. Fresh 9 ...... Tlerc ............ Whatcom 3 ............ Lost ............ May 15 wig Ferndale ................... 'l'herc..........e Whatcom May 19 Mt. Vernon ....,. ...... T Tore ..........., Whatcom ....... May 22 iff ff Olympia ........ ...... 'I' here ............ 'Whatcom . May 28-29 S2 H xx 'iz I1 f ll 1- Y Nw xxxxxxfxxlxxxxxxxxxxlxmxxxxxxxlxxn xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxuxxxxx ' x xxxxxxxxxrxxxxxxxxxxxxxxlxxxzxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxuxxxx V , 3' 42. 1 i U ,fi f'TV If if fir A' 2 ' l 'f ' 1 ' - - ' fi '51, if I ,-' . Q - , f,,. .., .. r x, ,f-,s .f - V v -, , ., ,V , ,, ., X . .f ., . .4 -3 y ' N- - -1. ' ,ff J , - rx xx N nz xi: 1, wxxlx ll 1, ,1 T1 1- 1 ' , , 1 1 3 ' l l . ' l ' H3 .-..i- . x - - 1 - g722:.'- -ff! F f 2 e x 'i-:sf-Higgs .25 x 'e ' A v I. . A . Q. H 4- 1 fn '9 3.4. lr .. T- N 1 ' 1 .1 v- W l f gh XXL 'i !1!Z l XXX!-!X'i15il!l'3i!KlK l!71!ll31 K!X3!3l!XYil131lX!i3i H 'Y' ONL nunnma D loaly 1 lon 1 ' 'S-Tl Xl X ,,..,x 41 Bzwrhall Hlagvra aliclillg-Edwzlul Holt, L00 Gilfilcll. Ralndulpll IJEIXYSUII. Ln X-l'l'lll' Hilfila-11. Emu-li l'I4lxx':ll'1I lim-rim-ily. KIZIHZIQUV .-Xntun fit'l'2llll l:llllillS. llirliallwl Umlq, XYa1ltv1' Yillilll'l'f1ll'lI. Sitting liseii- Ifnplavk, Salim Shurv. Captain: Oliva-1' T1'yggx'i. XViI!i4 .lnlniwi-, .Mlm Mm-ll.-imld , me 1 5 KULSHA -1 'L-.12 Lw ' , Q ,- 1 sf., -fx' . , ' ff 1 r . :P If 0 'Q if . 33, Q ,, F531 , ,Er , I ' wi I l'.X.'.:: f.-....f:...5i...,w 1. ' I! 1: If V -311325 11.1, 1: , -fu, 4--1 z: ' A Vp 1 Y.,,,. M. 1 1 1 1: w ' ' fu 'lr-11 11 1 Y ,. , 1 Si ' ', : 21 ' I 9 l'ig-EE -. J 1!'EZF- 1: ., film ff I A li 1: X1 . ' -7 1: - V ' X l ,MI-d ' H :C ' J V 1: H 1' ,, I 1: 11 ' qf if ' SE 'Q 1: ' Q wr - ,. Sl 1 1 ,, .mx b - 'f ,, if A 1 1' ' 1 Y P , 1' If - A ,. ' 'Mn V , :, 11 1 Q u rf ' J . , I. 1 ' 11 ' - ' - , . if - 1 - A l .. ,I 1 1- , 1 ' J ' 1 1 I 1 1 ll' '- . - I V - 1 X . 1 :I 1. I :1 ' 4 Zi '1 gg ,, -I if 1 3 xi ....-...A CA l l'A1N SA IJLO SHU RE, Hotelier Stub meta-11 us uoawh ns well ns 1-nptain in tho 1-nrly port of the season nnd sm-ei-valvwl in getting n fairly good lim-np. lle plnyod the some stm-ndy gnlne this your as lust, pin-king the hots right oll' the hat. Grumlimting Senior. S111-o1nl,y1'1L1'. ESSTE POPLAUK lissia- was ont the first night nnd hy working lmrd he llllllil' his place o11 the to:1n1. lle Ilillyvli Rl good sts-:uly gzunv nt nll tlllll'H. Will he hook ns-xt ya-nr. First your. OLA VERNE GIIJFILEN, Right Field 'I nt vnnn- ont 1-'nrly this season nnd ho prov:-d an dork llOl'N1'.U llc- plnyvd ll good stvnxly gnnn- nnd was ll good hitter. fiI'illllllllfillj.f S1-nior. First your. NVll1l1lS JOHNSON, Shorfstop Billie played his' sem-ond your ut shortstop in tho Crimson nnifornl. Ile was right tlu-re when it eaunm- to stopping the hot ones und won 11,11 1-nvinhle rop- ntntion for himself hy the waxy cloutod the lmll. S1-1-ond your. moo o1l,1f'11,1f:N, login, 111.1111 Loo wus ont tha- lirst night und, by working hard, nludm- his position on the smpuul. lle ulwnys played ll good gunna und it wus an hu-ky mun who put ll hull pust hinl. G1'1ul11nti11g Senior. Second year. RICHARD COOK, Second Bose Dick wus ono of lust yc-11r's lotter- - mon who' nmdc his place on the squad. II1- proved a strong factor on this yc-m s line-np. playing nn exceptionally good gnmo and holding down the second sack in line style. fwlltilllltillg Senior. Second year. 1: :1 ., S2 :1 1: 1: :1 11 :1 :1 If :1 X1 1: 11 21 :1 1: :1 22 1:1 :1' lf: Z! If ZX ZX K lf If 11 li li lf Tl Tl -4 K If Xl 71 it X li K Ji li JI :1 :1 71 .VI 'Y -1 'I 11' 11 31 LX 5. Z1 I! ZX Z1 6 f -yye- '15, ' 11111'x1'111x111111 11rr:r1111111'11111r1x1 11 11.1111 11 11, 111111 'avr- ' ' .ft ONI4 1n1Nn111 11 1 Il' ry x-. X 4 Vg! E. 'I ' , ff 1:'1: . . '1111 '. .': . 1. 1 .1 K I 51 L N' 'L -5 .. 1: :1 11 ' ,: 1111 Yi 1111: 11,1131 11 11,11 11,11 11 li 11111 11 x1'11,111j1 l . 1 11 . ' 9 ,si R - . ' . - 1 1 , . ' - -NP 1. , ' pm. f 2' . 1 :1 21 ll 1: :' :1 Xl :. 11 Xl 31 I11' 11 11'11 11 11.11 113131 11'11 11'1111A11L11 11'11111 11 11 11 11'11 '11 1. 'V lvx M, 61 - ..5' . f, - - - ---- ' ' V11 ' s' A 'Q vu 1 , - ' 1 - 1 A W. 1,1 5' - - 4 1 S ' 1 A x 1 h I , 1 ,O JA? 3 ' ,, . ' ,. , J- if' lm, l KULSHA Tis .- -- -sh ' . -'Sf 'iv '4-, X 1 . Q . 'fn ' xx ' ' ..-- g .- ' ,Q -, ,. ,. ' uibh f tiki . .- x:'x:i: - 'K 'Nl' 4 M' I ' ,' T 1! qv 1,7 -- , ,. M . xr'fx:!gx:.u , , 1 elf' ff ' ..,. .,x.5 nr..f,M . , 4--.1 . ' 1 Y' :R E' . ' ' A. . ' ni' ' i.1X'afg4l-vjgitmqyniig T x xxx xr: t -. ,fr H 0'lxIVl'IR. 'PRYGGVI S2 xt. 11 . H Q ,K A' ' ' gg zz If H 1 in V Pitcher 71 If I . Hz:-:-wx I ' , , , 1 Q2 A, -..Ngi3.ifg?QE5Sf?,fIl 'l'l'ygg'Vl was hm-k this year. playing IQ it xx ax 1 ' ' his third your fm' the Urixnson team und gg xr - I l lg, pitvhing un vxtx'aun'4lin1n'y brand of lmll. ff ff xx x: 1321551 , ' ' ,S ,.,. Ile pitched nn unuxnmlly gum! gnxm- QQ ,z if H ..,1e4.4,!: 'N till against the vrau-k University l 1'eshmvii 2: if il Q ' 7. - ' l 'li tm-mn, lxnt mlm' to 4-rrm's. they seurc-rl live S2 xx ix: 1 X ,.:5g:fPeQ,, ' - h i!5l 1-,mg than were really not vnrm-al. Ole ,i gg ' ' l' 1 llil will he Inu-ii next yvnr stronger than . . .. I .H . .. . x: xx 5 Ag ever. 'llllll'tl y1'lll'- xg xx zz xx ' '11f ' :z xx xx zz ' - ' A51 '5:Z':i5'l.f A :: 71 xx xx . , T GERALD ROBINS, - K XZ- , , ,,7 ff .-rv.: ' Q , ,, ,, I , Y V. 0 . First Base ,. ,I xr xr I X -,, - ' 5 Q alll-12 fivjffl- zz xr if 'lf vr '. i'f?f5fI22-2 5: - . A xi xx xi. if x ,r 1 W, f illzffzfvf EDDIE IIOlx'I', ' ,, xi xr xr ,, , 2172 ' - za zz xi. xi + . N A ,gsasgxaffvgq LeftF1eld .. IZ xg Qu' 'F' jf2:Q:lQf43Qlf'1l ldmlalio was mit 1-urly in the s u.smx and ,Q zz ff f, 555155 -5' 5ff5fi?d2Q5tYf3if541Q muah- his plum- on the lim--np. llis fist rr li 'I ff' -. 142.115 .v'- - F . . - - 1 xf fg i . lf il ' 4514.8 Jig. .. playing in the mltfwlcl was llIHl.l'lllll1'lll,ill ,, C31 I .-5 455 255 ' ' in winning nmre than one ,farm-. Ilzuwc g Ff ,,- ,f lf ' - In-xt Near. First yn-ur. U ,' ,if . , Aj Q4 V -V ,, , 7 1 FFF ,PP zz K. I ' , . by ' U lx FAI: X lxlx A k Q X 1, gg 7- X , - ' -f 55.1 rw - ' if lf rf xr' ' ' ' x l - 11 llllI'tl B380 .. x . l . . 1- -1-ff.--4 ca: . . '- ,, ff If. ' , - By emning.-5 mit erm-ry night :incl work' :: li ,Q . ing Inml Vumly 1-oppi-ml his position jf .Q xr' 'Hi 1 on the sqnml. lla- plaiyeml an gmul. HIHIPID' ,, rr l' K ' ' r - t thircl :ml xnt thu- -iteaun lxehiml Fl lf K H A X. 5. in N I Lv. g,n.nn ai .. a 1 .. . i H 'xr xzf '-f1g'M ,N -:ij , vis 4 the hall with the lmt. Ilawk nm-xt ye-ur. ,, fi f 1-Ifnxgftg 1-we ww-. if . L ,, .. gg ggi ' 4' RANDOTJPII DAWSON - gg K xi: ' ' . ', 'tR:Lmly shown-fl he vmihl play lmse- H ff n - I, , I hull as well us lmskvtlxull :xml plfiyezl n 1 QQ ,I L ? , goml. pm-ppy ganm- in the mltfivlcl. llr- ff ' rx If 'Q' 3-Q? was allways nmlvr the high mu-s mul QQ xx xx I1 - . . .- ' .. x: N .tu x nnv the hot mn-N. lllll ln- Immk in .. 2: If . A ll . .. ., 1: xx xr 3 X Q the t'i'iixmmi llllll'lll'lll next yi-nr. l'n's1. jj H xx xr Q x f . ,. ff' ,, . 1' 11 5, V .. Hill. .L 31 7! g- N- . A lf- ' .I L: jf If L JOHN fllAC'UONAl1l7. .. Q .c x , .. ...H A lfitgflypx- fi K ' - lun- . . il . . ' gf :Q , l, ' llllwlllllg Ins hrst yi-ur for XVlmtemn. xv lf xx if fix -V giggfi Johnnie proved an tnssi-r nl' no :neun Q2 Q, . ' .. hw-1 ,, - Al, 'wr rt , , , I . I 1 I ,sj,QQjlgi1f.gi55J . 5g.i5jigjgQj nlnhty. Ile slmwml his wm'th when he .. 1. if xi 'jjfj1'Q'Z2Hf!F?llQ5 twirlml the Crimson tm-nm to vivtory in 'Y f' 1' 'rw the seemnl garnn' with Nurniul. llaek gy '-.1 'gf 'r':l:Mu:?l'lr , Al-i . 7 . ,. ' fu f,,- , 'El-L, ' I .imlfwjg next year lighting for Xllnttc-om. llnst 1 Yf ,WI 4 . U l ye-ar. . .I U W 4--SM M- ':::: - - ' - ' 2, : H ff 1 ' ' F1l2lllp?a2Ifggif UOAUII EDWARD KENNEDY ,Q Z- gafzrqrlfilii x - -Hg.. Wlnitm-mn wus vm-ry ffwtnmite ni secnr- TT 1 - ,:r,r .' '-x,':f 11 - . . - , l Z: I xg 'xg' ' ..s:2E:Q2'2Zl1C1Lf4.5xw.m ,wif ing tln- :-u-rvwvs of Mi. lxenneilix us in U S ig- ..,,m.1, this year. lle is ilmlfnilitmlle' one xg- 5, .: V Q, 'I iiiliff 1' .?'f'j1'g2x of the lw:-it lxnselxull plnyi-rs in the North- 7? ft . . ' ' K ' P' - n , - x L1 ku rg ,j' 4, west mul he ham provml lnineu-Il' B.:-4 gmxml Z X ,X .H . ' ' 'fin . . il l f'fQ'illf43elalf?llf'. l at vouch us he is n. plnver. It wus not :: 3 X X :.Lg:a.lil3k7h?!l:lm W Q9 la4:n71fw'f ' 1 .. :X -X' gf 5.5.3 .3' QiLi1gi'., long before he had developed u strong 33 X gf 7: H' 'lf i7Zliil!ggllQ.ilf?f?Zfff5li.,-13 . 5., , iq 'Q team for Crimson. ,Q X. R .1 Wifi-li' A H xx 'nxt xx x1'x: xxx: Zil1!f11l7!l'!! x: x: xx zz xfxx xx xx xx xx xr xi xr xx .1 xx' ' 7 '- , :M I in it ::,x:1::lxrGx:'fxrf'xr x:-:mxfxx,'x: xr'fxx.l1l.x: xx xr xr xx xx xxxzixc xx xx :x'xx.xz' xx'xx'.xz.x x: . . U Ii 'fb-, 5 I up ..-A jf ,r .3 xiii rx x: : :1Yxz':1 :rig-'ri Qxrj.xx.lxx:jxxRQx:fxxQ!xiagj?x1'x x1'3:'x,hz xxx:-xxxx xx xx xx xx xx xx :wx ' x '- KS 43,-.Q fyfgi Fpi, r Af,-,,-v...- .....,... .-. ' V.. .Y - - --Y M-nv.,f'K Q nam: 4-J' 7- , Fl? A l wx - -Ik .. . . ' ' 5 2' ONE H UNDHED Fll' lf!-UAE .I if QR U I ,1 M -.mv qrwg 'I ,AZ .fg fj Q-5-QW' , 1.1.14 ff '. A 1-1511, 4 - 1 .,. og,-. -...A 1 - 'i M 7 'Zim 0'1 55 kai ll! VT ' rw, -Milli 'W' Pi w 'f,,'.e M ' ' ' T52 , 1,-.1 J I .' -ilxtlfullxx, nllnlhzi. N ' ialmlmlli'-.b,.'.Q-I '1 1ri11rmE11- '1'11:'N'ff'11 . 'i'--...fki-:?e..I:4'i'.-'lille Baseball Gwen May 24 Normal 10 Whatcom 6 Whatcom lost the opening baseball game of the season to Normal. lt was Normals' third game. Whatcom played good hall throughout, but was handicapped bm-cause of lack of practice and because of having no coach for this year 's team. Batteries-Normal. l'revost and Mel-'hersonz Whatcom, Tryggvi, Alai-Donald and Shure. May 1 Mt. Vernon 4 Whatcom 7 Playing a wonderful game of ball, Whatcom 's speedy' nine de- feated the Mt. Vernon diamond players by a three score margin. The game proved to be exciting in the last half of the ninth inning when Mt. Vernon had three men on bases, but, due to 'l'ryggvi's wonderful work, they were held scoreless. Batteries-Whatcom, 'Pryggvi and Shureg Mt. Vernon, Cameron and Valentine. ll. of W. lilreshmen 12 Whatcom 2 Whatcom made a good showing against the fast U. of W. Fresh- men team in the first game of a series between the two nines. Whatcom played good ball, but the Fresh team completely ontclassed her, being a team out of Whatcom 's class. ' Batteries-U. of W. l reshmen, Guichion and Lowg Whatcom, 'fryggvi and Shure. ' .May 14. Normal 3 Whatcom 4 .ln the second game with Normal, Crimson defeated the hilltop ni11e in a close game. Whatcom held Normal scoreless until the fifth inning. when she brought in three scores, tying the game. The score remained a tie until the last of the ninth when Whatcom brought in the winning S4'Ol'0. Batteries-iWhatc-om, Macllonald and Shnreg Normal, Stickney and MacPherson. May 15. - ll. of W. Freshmen 9 Whatcom 3 In the second game with this team, Whatcom was again defeated after a hard struggle. Whatcom played a good steady game until a little hard luck in the ninth inning netted the Freshmen four points. llowevcr, Whatcom put up a. strong fight throughout the entire game. ff- Q5 17' 'W' v- xr u uma: xx nlxnunxgxrfulxmultill !4l'KIWR N N N llllwl Hlhiilfl' 405 ,32 -Y s 5' xunxxpxxxxxxnnxxxxxexxrdxzuxzxzxxxxuxzxgxgxxxxxwxxx xi: ZX, N, IL' ,K X JK' xx 'px ll, ll. xt, ji u, xi fl fl. ef. F. A 1 .5 f .E ES. El .Zz E, 5. B. A. iii xt zz xx xx 'XA ll lil 'Il IX, 21 xg, :x Pl, ll FK. ,ll X. X, X, ill, X, '31, 11. ,kt Zi XX 11, .ll N. xt. 33 ,XX 11. JK N- xi ,K IX Xl I! ll jg It xg XX 11 N, 31 Zi' jg BK xg It, X114 'lil ,lf if. It U, X 31. 11. lt, 11, X. lx Ji JK, ll. 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C I Xi 1 X .X I x L Q 'T Efrark ilieuimn ,, iv Track, like lxaselxall. was la.te in getting xx start this year. and 3 I ii seqnently the interclass track meet was not held until after the Hrst if Q, scheduled track meet. 'l'hus some good material was not xlisx'overx,:d Z2 lx until after the first meet. 'Phe first nxcet was a tour county mx-et with 1 x ff Arlington. Anacortes, Mt. Vernon, and Whatcom ,cxxxxxpetirxgg Whatcoxn jf I ' S2 winning hy nine points. 'Prack has had a rather u'nt',ortunate season. in 55 ' that there has lxeen no coach and that there was noif-district track meet li at iliverett as in former years. But this has lxx-en remedied as much as ' x ii possible hy scheduling' meets with Blaine and with the llniversity of 22 ' xx Washington flflreslnnen. ff Vtlhatconx had six letternxon out on the cinder path this year with 52 x Several other good men, so has had a, very sxxccesstul season, in spite ol' 'Q 55 handicaps. The team was coached hy Captain Antone Frank, who came gg xx out every night and worked with the squad as lxest he knew how. ' I TRACK SClIxlilfllJUl'xE Four County Meet, at Mt. Vernon .....,....................... ...... li lay 1 I x Blaine and Whatcom, here ...,......................,...,,......................---..... ...... lt lay 21 , , University of Washington Freshmen, here ...............................l........ ...... li lay 29 i Four County Track Meet at Mt. Vernon QQ Events. First Second 'l'hird Time Etc. if ff 1. llalf Mile ................., Milton W liurnettx- W Ammol-fps 2:16 ff S2 21 2. 50-yd. .Dash Mt. Ver. Mt. Ver. Arlington 5:23 21. Iligh Jump Giltilcn W Johnson W 00110 W 511, 2 in. H 4. Shot Put ............ ........ l Frank W Cone W Moen W 171-2 ft. xx. 100-yd Dash Mt. Ver. Arlington Mt. Ver. 10 2-ix x 6. Discus .................. ........ ll It. Ver. Frank W Fone W 94 ft, W ii T. Mile .................................... Burnettc NN 'l'x-ygggvi W Anacortes 5.14 ii f 8. 220-yd. Dash Mt. Ver. Arlington Mt. Ver. 24 sec. ii It X 9. Pole Vault .................. Gilfilen NV Mt. Ver. 'llhomas W 9 ft. 3 in. I x if 10. 440-yd. Dash Mt. Ver. Milton W Arlington 58 sec. if 11. Broad Jump Gilfilen W Anacortes Arlington 19 ft. 1 in. f ,, 12. 220 lxow llurdle Mt. Ver. Mt. Ver. Cone W 30 sex-. .. jj 13. Javelin .................... Mt. Ver. Anacortes Arlington 129 ft. 11 Q. x 1' 14. Mile Relay ............ Whatcom won Clfelton, Frank. Milton. 'l'x'yg.r,f.rvil 1 5 4-.em , X 'fda' 5 Meet won hy Whatcom. Scorx x . Whatcom, 555 Mt. Vernon 46. 7 f x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx '7 xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxx x xx mx x x x xxxxxxxx X 1 lllIXIJlxl ll Q 1 i ri n ' X -' M x x:,xx x , , , 3 x 1 : , , f X 5 ' ig 'i xx xx xx xx.xx, xx xx xx xx, x,: x' Ig g Axx, xx,xx,xx ,xx x , , xx xx xxx x xx x x.xx xx . . 5, il , ---H' ' ,ff ,Y , W xx xx xx xc :' xx xx xx xxxfxfxxxx, x,xx',xxg'xxx!x1 xjxx, xx t x xx xx xx xx xx xx xx x xx xx xx ' ' 'A K, 45, . .. , . . 425- ,,-,-gf' - ' ,r-., . -SF! 'fr W - -f, - fr. . -1- fy,.g yf I :'. r' 1 1 1 ix , Oh l'l .' ' 'x itll lt' l'Y-'l'l l li l'xl'l Q ' x.... , ,.. K. IZ 3' U gg 3. gg .f 'X 'o KULSHA ' Q X mbsf 4 Y' - 41,5 f' 1 r 1 1 Q f-4:9 4? ' . lg. 1- ' 940' J' N A We M fl ai .l'nn.,c.fQenT:.s - '45-' V situ .Du Q' n il 1 x: fl! H :. , 1 22 fl! . 1 xr f2 f'12 fx! . .K , rl' ' I ' . 3 JOHN MOEN. Weights ,Z .l'ohnniv was on tho track squad this yvar for tho Iirst tinw. Ilis mighty arm gg silrc-vwloil in winning points for What- ff com in tho we-ight uvonts. Graduating QQ Sm-nior. First year. :z II S2 C'AP'I'AIN ANTONE FRANK, fr Sprints and Weights ff Fink was out ovary night coaching. xx as wa-ll as 1-aptaining. tho track squad. IK .. . . . . lr I'llIKu made' good tnnv in tho 8pl'llltS H and In- t.llI'l'W tho shot 38 foot. Gradn- if ating Senior. Sm-ond yo-lr. xr A Z MAURICTI THOMAS, :4 A f'aptain-IC!out. Sprinls If If Manriv provvd n fast man in thc- ff sprints this ya-ar, making tho lmndrm-d yard and tho fifty yard dnsln-s ill good 1 linn-. llc- also llllllll' fast tinn- in tha- low ff hurdle-s. lilac-ta-ml 1-aptain for nm-xt. ya-ar's 52 squad. lu- will ln- hack In-ttvr than 1-vor, If First ya-ar. QQ .1 l I 1 1 .J ' is '1 X .1 IN ' 1 rig, x i gc ' s Q 1 4 ' 5 1 4 1 i ' v I i 1i.f:i1. .: '::. .15 lriixr :: I V f iff .. '. .. ..:.i:l,..x......, .ff 1 z I 1 7 I 1 1 Y v 4 ' T' 5i,si ' f 3Zifi.,.'Q', ' fl - 7531 lg hzfffgifsr 1+'nENcf11 BllRNE'I I'E, if i .jill ,-:i::' DlSt1lDCf0S ' 'l'llis was l4'rvncIn's sm-vond your at track and lu- l'0V1'l'1'll thr ground in thf' rr milo and hall' mile- with all thu gram- ff and spa-4-d of an Olynipian atlllvi-'-. llv pf B gradual.vs Lhis yu-ar, and his plan-v will . . ' ir- lsarxl to iill. S1-cond yn-ar. Q, X , .llllilAN RAYMOND ' jf I . .lnniv. A good nlan for his im-hes. -1 I , 3' Hat uarly in tha- sm-ason and training if l ' f ' Q hard, Jnniv lnadv his plaov on tho 'V squad. llv was a going hound in tho if , Q X 'u 220 yard dash. stopping high and low, lf ff 'e 1 on tho track and oil' tho track. Grad- , 1. W5f1,3 1' ' nating S1-nior. First yvar. , ' Y w , . .I :5i,24Z3512fiE4f5i5.?'.f 5.455 if 7 if NORBORA I' Eli PON 3:1,Qggi122.2.3,.ZeQg:.:il',:7:.,2f,-.Zi 1 x, .gzii 1 l i Coming out and training hard. Bud ,2.95355g,5:5g5a,,gl3!,jgief,gigf,,9,Q'W 'P 3 ,?gg:igg1,g,A, mafia- Ins plum- on tho squad. llv was a 2 1 K: I 1 good litlvlv 4-lil man and ran a good rm-lay. .1 1. 'L:if:g'3'L 'i5 l'u.'?fl'iii'l ' A 141A-gf-1131 Ili- was a l'0llHK'll'llt,lllllH workvr and a Q Qi fi 'ii'lWi5w Uuliii igiiw iii -13: 3:ffi if lf 'l t' ' -r f'l'lllll3.tiIl Svnior She- 3 3 J 4,.,,,,ggg!g1gf TA mal: m3i2j5l4QA31l:35:25fQ:h1.541:. lrlll mum . I 1 5 . 3 X , ..1...Q..llaL....2.lQ.Li4.L.LlLl5.JL,'ifII7l ,f1f lf 01111 year- .1 F :f ixyri if :Q 'xi 'ra :: izrixfzi ::7::1'i?E:fz::m: :x .1 xx' 1 H. 9 . ,. YZ fi I! 21.21 ZZ 2171 If li H 32117111 X! If 21,3111 Xifilfl!!! Ii 71 7Z!i!!Xl7L.J!71' - - 3 I 5w 1P1 :zzz iz : :' :A :z :J 2: ': tr if zz xx x: :rn 3: :nr :: ::':: :1':: if :z x: ::'2r 71 rx 71721 zz :z :x K .. 'gf Vw' f , . 9lz,1. Xi- ' ONE I'IUNDl!l'.D FIFTY-FOUR J.. ' f 5-.-. 'x...,.....- f -f .. f- gg ,... H... .EA ' V . vu . KULSHA 1 A 1'F 'ih,f .1 M. LQ-55,31 .'M!:1:.1-firzw., - ' , 1. . it -1 FRANK HOWARD Half Mile ll0Wlll'Kl wus auiotln r n mlnr of tilt s1 llilll of 18 who was lm1,k on this V1-ir s HI mul. ran: r-Ln al. gl -ill' mil1 a ai SJl'lllj 1lIlll't1l' iii 1. llis loss will 1, i ny 1, mi n1x ymrs sqn 1. ,11-- , A DW IGH1 KONI Weight luvents 1 ' 10111 mis lm1-k 1m th1 sqmul this yllll' u' 1r missing IN s . 1m vhil1. i s a'nv. 1 uns an grult ll rin t e s Vg unts hnving , 1 me lf 0 v HI mul of . 1 riulnnting Senior. 1, ec-- 0111 51 ur. , fy hx 6 gf 'Q Q7 'Q ,F :M 4'-5 1 ' l x 1 if-F we vi 3 ' 41 ,, xp: R' .9 M Y ' 1 ui I 1 l i ' . '- ' L I F l . r1r1l h. ' tml VV I . 1 I . , 1. V l,. , 3V I1-1-I'f-ltlv -t '- ' nl B- 75 zz i' if- V Ulltl yK'll-l'. . 5 l 'Q Y rw 1 GV 1 V, I Q . , . . N A I x x tt- 11 - 1-us x ' n tl11 5' V 7h Q ii V ll K ' - l -I1 h v1l ht V '- , lll'0ll L nl 11-1 f th1 V V I 'IH I 9 ,K I 1 4 1 1. :1 . V P , , li 1 , , . V LA Vl RNL GILB ILEN gf QQ , ' . l'1'lCltl Events :1 M V ' 'l z1t prnv1-1l to he highpeint mnn in ff the Mt. Vl'l'llUll tralck lll00tL, winning twu 22 QQ 1 Iirsls, :uni tying fer another. Altlmug.:h if , ' this was his first y1-zu' alt trnr-k. 111- great- QQ, -111 ' ly Stl'l'Ilgl,lll'lll'4l this yenr's sqlnul. firml- Yi :1 i -'E imting Senior. First j'l'Ill'. j lil'lSlill'I FLANDERS, If Q, Sprints ff lies wus ent Ull the truck the lirst Q QQ night. llmkiiig' fast time in the sprints. ff 11 .V V ' Q lI1- mzule six points in the illl'l'l'l'lllSS f l V V truek llll'l't. It is ll0lll'tl that he will :1 if -lxf A ' V. ph11:e in the truck meet with liluine. f it 1 ' ' lhu-k next your. First yeur. ,g gg CARL TRYGGVI, if if Mile ' Furl run ai VLQ'll.llll' ra1-1- l'l'0llI start to if if Q linish. winning' Hl'l'llllll ph11'1- in the mile f , ill the illtl'l'l'lilSN triu-k meet uml nlse at If 11 Mt. V0l'll0ll. fIl'aulimtilig.f in llllll-yl'lll', he if ff will not he Ull lll'Xt y1-ur's Sllllllll. First ,, ., V -V4'iIl'. - ,, 1 CARIJ JOHNSON, lj i Field Events .Inlnlsnn llllllll' his pla11-1- Oil tho sqnnrl V' hy the wily in Wllll'll he 1li1l the high f jump. lll' ti1v1l for lirst nt Mt. V1'l'll0Il Vi V: 2II1llWOIl lirstpiluw in the lllt1'l'l'lll.SS , truck meet. Will he hack next year. 1 ' - , - First venr. ' 1 , . , . ' . 1 OLIVER 'r1aYeGvI. 1 iaififsiifffff 1 i 1 Sprints f If 1A'- -' VVVVVV. N Q 'Pryggvi wus the spee1lVkingVnf the ,Q 5jQjg'QQg.g5jQQ5gEQtm ., ,,..,53jV,m , VQQVV, truck sqlnul, s1-ermg 25 points In the :: .2ZI5'iQEE5iE32ZQfiLZQf.Zyjf? ,, QZEZQHZQQQZQQ ' V 'gflgr ll.ltl'l'l1l3lSH tram llN'1'iL. Ile mu1l1- fnst V: r time m the 220 ylI.l'tl. llllrbll mul in the 440 V , .... ..., 4 . ,. ,, ,1. 1. , f z: Sze5:'E2!-?3iffffsee'::.'e' , ..... ,,,.,.,. :g X , .. ...Umm x x H . ,..,.. . ,Jil 'fn .tv W - V-J g:.1'1fE5:x:5?-51555:'ii1::5,: . yar1l1lush. ,liuek next y0llI'. beeond , . ffff'i IiifiIii ii YOU- V- ' ' 1-Qnsvvr ' T212 I1 L17 II ZX 1113321717121 I' IZ 112 V I!1Zf.1!IiII!!Z 125712 2221, 2171 717122 .713 il -1-' 5 ONL UUNDRFD 1'1F1.Y-llVl' ' 'l N vit 1' ,tr , 1 1 1 z 1 1 x 'V ,IQ-.gg '. .:: rx rx I7KlIil'i!l 1 111, -, I. 'ff f' . zxzzx LW, x..i'1t'x:1 r 1:1 ' ' K ll ,P ' 04 QTL, ' ' . . X' r 5 -I 1 H 3 J ' 1?-1 f' 4 'Q f A-.u1.r. -',. ,-.- --, .. .- , N' Glrark Cgrnup Standing Carl -luhnsun. -luliuxl lluymuml. I,-1 Xvrm- Hillilvn. llwiglnt Uuxn-. Furl 'l'ryggvi. I.:-wliv l'1lZlllIll'l'S. 1-ont Row--John Mm-n. Korlmrn l-'n-linn. Captain Antsmv l-'rullc Fu-In-In Hurm-tt:-. Bl:u1x'i--1- Th-unus. lfraunk Ilux x ml fs . . rr . ' i - - KU L A -- Wi .. ,, , 4 - ,Q -- lr-f - . is J -t U-1 .- f- A . .vis - ., .-,., ,- - b tg .,, YQ., 9 ,453 if - ilmrxfm, xr2ruEu:i'. , . , gik't:fZqi'fg1f'.: -'nllliilrgzzxijxt 'f limi: 5' . M ,i i,,i . 0 7K 5 if gg, 1Huhlu'atum gi. . is 'gl :xi if If The Kulshan Stat? wishes to thank tl1ose students, teachers and QQ 1 ,jf :Q business houses who have aided -us in the produetion of this book. We jf 1 in it wish to thank espeeially The Sprague Studio, who did the photographic fi E zz lx - .1 f x it workg 'Phe Western Engraving and Colortype UOIIIDZHIV of Seat V K. fl tlli. 2' if who did the engravingg and The lrish Printing Company, who printed jf 1: the book. .. if 'jf The following list of 'lirms shows whieh business men of Bellingham gf, are baeking Wllt1tCtllll'I'llgll Svhool. 'l'hey have shown speeial interest Q Q. fig in our work by subscribing to the Kulshan Fund. As we believe that og 1,2 turn about IS fair play, we wish the students to remember that it was xl I if 21. through the generosity and goodwill of these men that we have pub- gil Hifi El lished this book. ffl - ' ' a iifj Zlimanrml Qlnntrrhutura lg ig, Albers Bros. Milling Co. Erickson, Albert I-I. .Ili .ill 'E QQ A. Griffith Co. Famous Shoe Store ff, If Alaska Business College F, J. Farley ffl jj, Adams Style Shop Floral Exchange gl ir ig Arthur 'Watts Ford Creamery Co. ill if A. D. Maedonell First National Bank h if iii if Battersby Bros' Federal System oili Bakeries I ,Q if 'ai liellingham National Bank G, F, Rayllmmi Shoo Store If iff Brow, E. G-. Griggs Stationery Co. ii fi Barlow, Dr. T. M.. Gage-Dodson Co. I if Bloedel Donovan Lulnber Co. Giles Cafe H ', Q' ui jffj B. B. Furniture Co. Grunden. Ilayden I if if. 29 Brisbin, Smith ob Livesey Gamwell, Roland G. Qi :E LQ Buswell, Ray Insurance and Surety Bonds Bong, Harold ' F I Greene, R. W. ij Q Qf F Bellingham Gasoline Station lloleomb, L. R. A jf Buster Brown Shoe Store llillier, Anna 1 l Clark, S. B. l'l'0I'I'0, Kirk 'l'. 7 C. J. Gamble Harlow, Arthur U. 3 L Q15 Chamber of Commerce Hanson, Russell 2 Carstens Packing Co. H. Marr Co. 5 Coburn, J. A. Home Store, A. Lawson 5 -'f .. 4 , w V ' 1 ' 31 5, tlarl. Pileetric Co. Huggins. Guy 2, P, 5 Diehl 85 Simpson q . Howe, S. S., M. D. 3, ,Q 3 Ps Dr. W. D. Darst, Drugless l.'hys1- Iddms-Hunt Buick Co. if -2 3 eian Trish Printing Co. Q' 'Z Dupar-Blythe Co. J M. Laube Sa Son gi Eeonomy Wet WVash Laundry J. B. Wahl Store .Z -' Empire Meat 85 Grocery Co. Journal Publishing Co. '14, .11 if if E. K. Motor Co. J age 's Hardware -if jj. ii Engbeirg Drug Co. John Kienast ' QQ 'ff zz . x Q 'f,.'x Y ' ' xl x xx 31 xx xx xr xx :mx um r n xx rx xx xx n rx xx rx xx xt, 'WF' l 'f 'xrzuxxxxxz :nummxxnxzxxxzxxxxzrxxxxxuxxxxcrznlxxv an 1 'm 1 :cu zzxvxgexzxlxlixrmkrlkhtxnnxxkxxxx mmrmxxarznxxnnn Pl J-.ff X I ONE IIUNDRI D FIFIY SLVILN ' .,'q .: 5-i. '- 57 if .ll ' I , N ' M ' F., 'zzxmt ' . ,- , 'Wuxi ' I -3' 9 '1 2-4' .xz::. 'w f :'f'I i' ' ' -1 V 4' ii - f W. ' F, y., X- . . . , . 1. I i .. . . i- . , ,. . ,ll J ,My- f ...-E gf 1 .K xi. ,, ..f . w.:-' ' , fy -f N- f W, 1 V1 ,- if-1 f - -V .,. . . . . . , ,, , , -. at, ik ' f gas,-.,, ...ul Y Y Maw?-35 - In ' ,.- . ff .V , 3 194' f - Q f. -is 1 -. I 9 - I all ....-' N-V-, .VJ fl 'idk Q 1 ugh! ps , 9 'auf A ff!! ffi 2 4-1. A 5 7' K ,4 f 'Ty Wi fi 1' ily A 4'-525 Q, xx WX I 4- 4 S g,!l'a:,n Af' ,, 1 Q Z iiiul .- ., ' Keniphaus ' i Kaylor, Dr. Leopold . Legoe llardware Co. . lionis 'l+'ra.nk A Lewis Auto Co. Q2 Lewis, William EE Ludwig, Geo. E. 15 Lee Grocery Co. 11 Loggers' 'Elnploynient Bureau Liberty Shoe Shine H lioekllart, U. WV. 21 L. V. Countryman Mueller 85 Asplund Murphy, Beyer Auto MeAllister, Geo. -f A if ' Miller, Roger ll . 55 Mouso, M. Market Floral Shop 1: McCush, William if Nolte Bros. if Newton 's ,I Morse Hardware Co. ' Marshall, Wm., D. D. if Montague 8aMcHugh if Morrison, Dr. J. Reid 'I Northwestern National Bank Z! X5 Owl Drug Co. if Ossewaarde, Lewis if Olympia Fruit Store zf Pallas Confectionery N 22 Pacific Laundry If Peringer, Vergil Yi National Barber Shop ,I Old Holland Creamery Pacific American Fisheries Puget Sound Light Sa Power Co Pelegrcn Sn Martin Phillips Shoe Store ff Quinby, W. S. II Raymond, Harold C. w. ws 5 ..2.-i.a.,.warv Zliinanrial Olnntrihutnrz if 2 .....,-... .- .--L . , :l.:H-.,,,i--.- it 1 Royal Dairy Q' Reeves. llalleek Royal iiIl,iU'l'j' Roekey, J. D. Spiers M Spiers Snnnnii Creamery Stinnet Auto Vo. I 1 Sili'llilt'l'lii, llarry 1 if Stimpson, Dr. li. XV. 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