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1920 W. S. H. S 11 SENIOR CLASS ROLL NORMAN HAYES, P. Hayes Class Basketball 33 Baseball 35 Football 4 Class Secretary and Treasure Annual Staff 4 - Class Football 2, 3 Class Play 4 Pet. phrase, Oh, dear. Hobby-Pethiness. ROSCOE BRANAMAN, Liza Football 1, 2, 3 Class Baseball 1, 23 Track 4 Class Class Class Basketball 3 Football 2, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 ' Baseball Mgr. 4 Pet phrase C! ! ? ? - -D Hobby-Stepping Out LAU RA COLE, Cole Class Sergeant-at-Arms,4 Committee Girls Big Three, Senior Play,4 4 r? Pet phrase, You fellows stop. Hobby-Vamping u FA. L
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S H. S. 1920 SENEOR CLASS ROLL DONNELL HENDERSON, Husky Basketball, 43 Football 2, 43 Base- ball 3, 43 Chairman of Big Three, 43 Football Mgr., W. S. H. S. A. A., 33 Sg't-at-Arms W. S. H. S. A. A., 23 Sec. W. S. H. S. A. A. 43 Editor French Page, 43 Class Will, 43 Class Play, 43 Ass't Stage Mgr., 43 Class Pres., 23 Class Sec., 33 Class Track, 33 Class Football, 1, 2, 33 Class Bas- ketball, 1, 2, 3,3 Class Baseball, 2, 3,3 Class Sg't-at-Arms, 13 lnterscho- lastic Debate, 3. Pet phrase By the holy old bald headed lrish pussy cat. Hobby-Temperance. RICKA CLATERBOS, Reekee Valedictorian 4 Class Debate 3 School Reporter 4 Class Play 4 Committee Girls Big Three 4 Pet phrase, Oli, Gosh! Hobby-Studying JOHN DICKEY, Mary Football 2, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Class Basketball 1, 2, 33 Class Foot- ball 1, 2, 33 Class Baseball 1, 2, 33 Class Track 1, 2, 33 President of Class 33 Baseball 2 33 Class Secre- tary 13 Vice-President of A. A. 2: Class Play 43 Class Debate 3. Pet phrase, Oh ci - - nl I-Iobby-Women and gardens
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12 W. S. H. S. 1920 HISTORY OF THE. CLASS OF 1920 R R R As our last term in White Salmon High School nears its end we think of our life in High School with pleasure and a little regret. With pleasure be- cause of the many pleasant experiences we have had and with regret because it will soon be over and We must turn to something else. It seems that as the end draws near nothing would be more titting than a short review of our High School life. In 1916, we entered High School as a class of twenty-four and of course had all the traits common to Freshman. We were duly initiated and then we gave a splendid return party. Other social features of this year were a class party at the home of Lionel Cox and a Freshman-Sophomore dance at the Decltert Hall. The boys came third in interclass basket ball that year. In the Sophomore year there was another Freshman-Sophomore dance in the Deckert hall and a Ween ie roast on the night that the Junior Prom was given. The boys made much headway with athletics that year. The Junior year was rather eventful. For one thing, the boys achieved distinction in athletics. Several played on the first team in basket ball, base ball and also foot ball. The Junior Prom was the great social event of that year. lt was given in the Gymnasium which was artistically decorated with evergreens, cut flowers, Japanese lanterns and streamers, in class and High Schoo'l colors. Dancing was enjoyed after a short pro- gram. The Senior year has been just as busy as Senior years usually are. The school work progressed well until the apple harvest season and then there was a vacation that set us back for a while. The flu broke in on the work again in the winter but on the whole good work has been done. Almost all the boys were prominent in athletics and won letters. The class play, a comedy, Luck and the Irish, is a story of college life. All members of the Senior class took part in it. This took up much of the time just before the close of school. Junior Prom which was one of the most important social events of the year was greatly enjoyed by all pre- sent. Campus Day was duly observed and enthusiastically entered into by all members of the school. A hard times dance finished the day. But alas, it was all over entirely too soon and the termination of our four years in High School came when ten members were graduated at the Commencement Exercises which were held in the Gymnasium on May twenty-first. Ricka Claterbos
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