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

 - Class of 1937

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White River High School - TKopechuck Yearbook (Buckley, WA) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 27 of 72
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SOPHOMORE GIRLS Third row: Fern Osgood, Virginia Marvel, Marjorie Mueller, Rose Britschgi, Lavina Kennedy. Doris Moeller, Mae Macwhirter, Maxine Miller, Lillian White, Bernice Caviezel, Helen Blessing, Olive Birkeet, Ruby Whitcomb, Frances Savage. Second row: Dorothea Gillette, Dorothy Dillon, Theoclora Gillette, Doris Moulden, Elva McCauley, Anne Lastala, Viola Svidran, Jean Scott, Corrine Bowen, Katherine Koch, lrene Bowler, Marian Branch, Muriel jenkins. First row: Miss Holm, advisor, Joan Brasen, Elaine Klanke, Bette Wytko, Ruth Scott, Dorothy Fraser, gfllariel Bailey. May Isbell, Marguerite Sullivan. Abreu! from piclure:',Iuanita Denny, Mamie Panlriewicz, Harriet o mson. 'A N, . r HE MAJOR FOOTBALL honors were given to Graham McNeeley, Thron Riggs, and Joe Chodykin. The Honor Society also was enlarged by many members of the Sophomore class, Bette Wytko, Jack Graybeal, Eugene Else, Dorothea Gillette. Theodora Gillette, Thron Riggs. Donald Jackson, and Bernice Caviezel were those who represented the intellectual ability of the class. The only yearly social affair of the class was the Sophomore Hop, held the latter part of November. The decorations followed a prison motif. The walls were decorated with gaudy posters, on which were carfoons of the different teachers, with notices of rewards for their capture. Refreshing punch was served to the A'inmates. A large number of the Sophomore girls held their places in the Girls' Cilee Club and con- tributed much to the operetta chorus. Mae MacWhirter, a member of the class, held one of the main leads in the operetta. And-with all this talent, leadership and ambition, we leave the Sophomore Class, more than assured that it will be a great success before, and after, its graduation in l939.

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Sophomore Class History OFFICERS President - - - Thron Riggs Secretary-Treasurer Dorothea Gillette Vice-President - Graham McNeeley Representative - Bette Wytko Advisor - Miss Holm HE SOPHOMORE CLASS entered their second year of high school with more talent than most classes have, or develop, during their entire four years. The class had the largest rep- resentation of any class in the high school orchestra and pep band. Sophomore participants in these activities 'included Jack Graybeal, Arnold Allen. Eugene Else, Donald Jackson, Doro- thea Gillette. I 4' v' - its ' ,A Q P '. li , 'rw Q 5 p, SOPHOMORE BOYS Third row: Douglas Martin, Eugene Else, Billy Whitmore, jack Graybeal, Earl Pointer, Stanley Bollman, Billy Evans, Arnold Allen, Benny Brynhildsen, Joe Boyle, Thron Riggs, Paul Savage, Billy McFadden. Second row: Al Kaminski, Frank Lockwood, Matt Medak, Lawrence Joswiclc, Donald Jackson, Robert Fox, jerry Cutlar, Roy Benjamin, Robert McGilvrey, Jack Francis, Bob Allen, Jack Ross, Robert Peoples, Vernon Vesey. First row: George Keplca, Joe Taylor, Bud Osgood, Archie Steele, Billy Ajuniewicz, Danny Sullivan, Glen Gruner, Buddy Sandin, Don Blessing, Oren O,Neal, Graham McNeeley, Philip Ternan, Mike Pete. Abfenl from picture: Joe Chodykin, Donald Greenlee, Don Pierce, Frank Sander, Billy Miles.



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ag.. ,,., , 1 School Calendar September 4-School opens with 300 students enrolled. September 20-Football season opens with Toney, MacWhirter, Madden. O'Neal. and Brendel, lettermen, back again. October 31-Kiwanis sponsors its annual Hallowe'en party for the school kids. November 6-One-act plays given for the public. November 13-Sophomore Hop. Did you have a good time, Stoggie? November 24-Florence Vesey gets married. I November 25-Thanksgiving day game. Mountaineers pull Enumclaw Tiger's fangs. December l5-We find Max Toney on the all-conference team: Bill Madden on the second team: and Joe Chodykin. Hugh MacWhirter, and John Wytko receive honorable mention. December 16-Florence and Pauline are late again for operetta practice. What was the matter, girls? December 17-Lettermen give their initiation. Christmas carols are harmonized down town December 18-The operetta. Jerry of Jericho Road. is given. December 22-Some brilliant freshman give Coach a Christmas present of a stubby of beer, a cigar, and a sack of Bull Durham. December 22-Junior Prom. Coach is framed by a group of admiring girls-Irene, especially. Christmas vacation. Some of the basketball boys go to Canada with the Coach. January 5--Bruzas leaves for Alderton to be principal: we welcome Mr. Chance in his place. January 14-Operetta party. Hugh spills coffee on the girls. January 24-Bill Madden receives an appointment to West Point. Charles Makela receives a S100 scholarship to Pullman. February 3-Girls' Athletic Association is organized in Buckley High. Blanche Svidran is chosen manager. February 13-Miss Myers receives a very flattering valentine: so does Mae MacWhirter. February 15-Girls sextet formed. February 18-American History classes go to Olympia. Chuck gets sick from riding in the car. Lois brands Hugh-with her lipstick. February 19-Edgar Bishop extracts a mouse from Miss Eccles' purse. March 4-Wayne Hinkleman has a duel over his girl friend. March 12-Women champion basketball players of the world meet Hthe mysterious five in Buckley gym , April' 5-Artie Barker finds a present in the nurse's office. We wonder who could have put it in there. April 7-Mr. Chance takes the cast of Finders Keepers to the show. April 9-Tolo' dance. Max Toney is crowned king. April 10-Rhoda Gruner discovers that, The love bug will get 'cha if you don't watch out. And she didn't. ' April 12-May Isbell plays hookey again. April 30-Senior Ball. May 7-Everyone has a good time at the Junior-Senior party. June 2-Commencement exercises.

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