White River High School - TKopechuck Yearbook (Buckley, WA)

 - Class of 1935

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wffflw ,av wif Firrl raw: Harold Barber, Harry Gall, Wilfred Geske, Art Barker, Walter Poole, lVlax Toney, Douglas Miller, Gene Boyle, joe Mickey, Alec Vergala, Albert Peterson, George Zmiarovich, jesse West. Second row: John Wytko, Lester Denny, Frank Kropi. XVayne Hinkleman, Bill Madden, Milton Kranc, Seymour Parker, Gordon Parkinson, Albert Swanson, Francis Weingard. Third mW: Willard Stanton, Zygmunt Zydak. Hugh MacWhirter, John Hall, Barney Hill, Elmer Hyppa, Mike Brendel, Vincent Fryslie, Charles Makela, George Fabiani, Glen Melbourime, Lloyd Crelling, Ed Joswick. bone at the first of the year and was forced to retire for the remainder of the season. Ed loswick was placed on the second team on the all conference. The sophomores showed their intellectual ability by placing seven members in the Honor Society. Those receiving one bar pins were Sylvia Matson, Mary Ella Birkett, june Peterson, Bill Madden, Wayne Hinkleman, Robert Hamilton, and Alice Hinkleman. The debate squad had Sylvia Matson and Vincent Fryslie as representatives of the class. These two participated in the league debates and learned the funda- mentals of debate, something that will help them in the remaining years. Sylvia Matson earned her letter. Vince debated in only one debate instead of the two necessary for the letter. One of the principal maneuvers of the class was the Sophomore Hop. Balloons and vari-colored spotlights gave the necessary lighting effect. The sophomore class was well represented in the school vodvil. Much talent was brought to light from this class. Rhoda C-runer, Mary Ella Birkett, and Vincent Fryslie were the students picked to represent the class in declamation. Three violinists and a drummer was the donation of the class to the school orchestra, Rhoda Cruner, Elmer Hyppa, and Hugh McWhirter furnishing the violins and Irma Barrett beat the drums. The first lesson in solo work has now been completed and the class is looking forward. Happy landings on the junior field! twenty-llvrvc

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Fir!! row: Irma Barrett, Mildred Willson, Ellen Wales, Regine Poch, Katie Blanusa, Leta Boyce, Marie Johnston, Lois Cromoga, Virginia Hrinchalk, Marie Medalc. Second row: Blanche Sviclran, Josephine Cummings, Florence Vescy, Pauline Loss, Florence Haydoii, Wilnxa Kent, June Peterson, Lylia Holdridge. Pearl Matthews, Mildred Lusso, Alice Hinkleman. Third runf: Mable Wheelock, Stella Owen, Sylvia Matson. Mae Miller. Mary Ella Birkett. Alice Duchateau, Janice Ross, Gwendolyn Rose, Rhoda Gruncr. Sophomore Class llistoru President - - - Billy Madden Vice President Alice Hinkleman Secretary - - Leta Boyce Representative Sylvia Matson Advisor ------ Mr. Gibson ETTlNG out of the elementary ground school for the first time the class of '37 has succeeded in getting their first look of terra firma from the dizzy heights. Mr. Gibson guided the Sophomore Spacl through the deep blue and taxied onto a landing field that was covered with green grass and spring flowers, He bid farewell to his charges as he settled the ship down on its last tlightg he is going to be missed by the young pilots next year. The sailing was made more important by a very worthy crew that represented the class in all activities. Basketball was aided by the addition of Max Toney, Bill Madden, Wayne Hinkle- man, and Ed joswick. These boys proved worthy of their wings, when it was shown that they were essential to the success of the team. Two of these boys, Bill Madden and Max Toney, earned their letter, a feat that is seldom accomplished by a second year man. Wayne l-linkleman and Ed loswick played on the second team and promise to be a threat to any opposing team in the next two years. Representatives of the sophomores in football were Max Toney, Bill Madden, Dave Lewis, Vince Fryslie and Ed loswick. All of the boys, with the exception of Dave Lewis, won their sweater, Dave had the misfortune to receive a broken collar l1ii'n!y-l1ifiJ



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School Calendar September 3-School opens with 273 students enrolling in the four upper grades. There are 59 seniors, 57 juniors, 74 sophomores, 83 freshmen. October 3-Charles Rock breaks glasses for nth time. October l2-George Kates, quarterback, is late for Auburn-Buckley game on account of because he came in a private car. . October. l7-Honor Society holds initiation in cafeteria. The parade through town proves embarrassing as the night marshal demands an explanation. October Z0-Football boys see C. P. S. play Gonzaga University. October 26-Sophomores give dance with balloons and more ballons as the motif. There are also prizes. Hallowe'en-Big celebration with even the teachers taking part. November 8-F. F. A. initiation takes place. Castor oil is the main dish for the green hands. November l4+Dave Lewis breaks collar bone during football practice. November l6-Buckley football team crashes on Renton field. This is the first and last time their goal is crossed. The score is I3 to 6. November 28-Miss Gibb teaches last day before leaving for Puyallup. November 28-Enumclaw and Buckley high schools exchange good-will programs. November 28-Pep rally for Buckley-Enumclaw game Thanksgiving day. Thanksgiving DayiBuckley and Enumclaw battle to a scoreless tie with Enumclaw winning the league championship. lt is estimated that l,5OO people attended with the gate receipts amounting to 533450. December 6-Football boys receive break as Kiwanis Club banquets them. December l4-F. F. A. holds Parents' and Sons' banquet. December 29-Kiwanis sponsors football dance to raise money to buy team sweaters. january 2-6-Quarantine for infantile paralysis. january 7-Miss Kessler replaces Miss Holm in the Home Economics department. january 25-Quarantine for scarlet fever. February 7-Musical program presented. February l2-Miss Eccles speaks over radio and admits nervousness. February l5-Football sweaters awarded. March 6-juniors and seniors visit capitol. March I2-Marion bus collides with car. Only minor bruises suffered. March l2-Vodvil presented to Grade school. 80 students participate. April 6-Tolo dance sponsored by Girls' League. Proves rather exciting for everyone. April l l-Wilkeson-Carbonado bus collides with car. There must be a jinx on the busses this year. April l6-Senior play presented-lots of hilarity, April I7-Scholarly hound enrolls in school and becomes mascot. May 3-Senior Ballg one of best school dances to be given. Everyone is on best behavior. May l l-Buckley presents program over radio. june 5-Graduation. lncnly-four

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