Yakima High School - Wigwam Yearbook (Yakima, WA)

 - Class of 1925

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i -, - - all-iw: ,N-1 -Vi --2 5 e eighteen TRUESDELL, MERTY- Red From Columbia SchoolfAc'ademic Course. .lunior Joy Night. All Star Baseball Team 'ZZ3. All Star Volleyball '24. Class Basketball '24V2. Class Volley- ball QSM, 245. MY. Going to U. of Colorado. Come in the evening, or come in the morning, Come when you're looked for, or como without warning, Kisses and welcome you'll find there be- fore you, And the oftener you come here the more l'll adore you. REESE, JOHN- Reese, Johnie From ColurnhiafACaden1i1' Course. Class Baseball '21, '22, '23, 'Z4. Class Basket- ball '23. Track '22, '23, Track Y '24, Footrall '21. Football Y '23, 'Z4. Y Club. Treasurer '24M. lli Y. Going to U of VV. 'Tis the songs you sing and the smiles you wear That makes the sunshine everywhere. JOHNSON, INA- lnee From Ahtanum-Home Economics Course. Going to XV. S. C. You will like her when you know her. ALLEN, SYBIL- Bill From Oklahoma. City HighfGeneral Pourse. Going to Business College. Talks little, so how can we tell what she thinks? CLARKE, :iEANNETTE ADELLA- Net, id From Roosevelt-Academic Course. Girls' Athletic Manager '2llMZ, 2395. Class Volleyball '24k. Going to l'. of VV. To teach or to marry, that is the ques- tion. VELIKANJE, STANLEY- Stan . From Roosevelt-Scientific Course. Junior Joy Night. Going to I'. of VV. E'en tho' vanquished, he could argue still. GIEM, LOUISE- LoLAI From Roosevelt-Home Economics Course. Freshman Assembly. Glee Club '21, 225. Operetta '22V2. Class President ESM. Junior Joy Night '24, May Festival '24, The Glearn' '24. Home Economics Demonstration '24. Lyceum Course '24. Going to VV. S. C. Let us then be up and doing. WOODWARD, LORENE- Rene, Weenie, Aggie From Mabton Hig'hfAvademie Course. Class Volleyball '24, 245. Treasurer Honor Society '24V2. Glee Club '21. Frenrh Club. Going to VV. S. C. 'tself-reliance, self-knowledge and self- control, These three things alone lead to sovereign power. NORMAN, RUSSELL- Cutie From Selah Central-Academic Course. Going to If of Montana. VVit, now and then, struck smartly shows a spark.



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U'Ll' l L -ffl' I- -L . L I.,-ztlfyqvgffigtf-I I- - -- Brvnbvrp As I stepped off the train at the North- western depot in Chicago I had a feeling that something unusual was going to hap- pen. I had never experienced a like sen- sation before. The more I thought about it the queerer it seemed. I am not super- stitious, but I could not help feeling that way. I tried to put the feeling out of my mind and hailed a taxi and drove to the Congress Hotel where I intended to stay for a few days while clearing up some business. The lobby at the hotel was crowded with tourists and sightseers as it always is during the summer months. just as I was signing the register I heard the queerest laugh I hadever heard except in Y. H. S. I was certain I recognized the laugh and turned to see who the own- er might be. Standing by a fern at the entrance to the dining room were jean- nette Clark and Clyde Higdon surround- ed by a group of very boisterous young people. I went over to say hello, but when I drew near I suddenly realized why they were the center of attraction. There was rice scattered over the floor and Clyde's face was unusually flushed. He saw me at the same instant and blushing still more he wrung my hand till I thought it would come off. After the usual remarks and congratu- lations I asked how they came to be so far from home. Oh! we aren't away from home, we are just getting here, said jeannette. Better come on in to dinner with us. There are several of the gang around and we will have a real old-time crowd. I readily assented and went to find my room. By this time I was thoroughly convinced that my superstition was right. When I came down to the lobby again, lo and behold! I saw Craig McLean, Law- rence Dash, Graydon and Louise, and Ruben Gran. UI must be dreaming, I twenty thought as I crossed to greet them. Craig came forward and exclaimed, Well, what reasonable excuse have you for being in this part of the world? The last time I saw you was in Butte, Montana. How are you, anyway? What are you doing?', There was such an uproar that no one could be understood and I was more be- wildered than ever. Why were there so many of the old group collected in one place. It certainly was beyond me. There's no use trying to talk here. Let's adjourn to the dining room, sug- gested Lawrence. When we were seated around the table -Louise said, Suppose we start with Ruben and go around the table and tell about our- selves, and what we have been doing since we left Yakima. So I must be the first to relate my deeds and misdeedsf' sighed Ruben. After I left college I worked in a fruit exchange in Portland for a year. I got a raise in position and now I am repre- senting the Northwestern Fruit and Pro- duce Corporation in Chicago. HAre you married? came from Law- rence. Nope, couldn't be bothered. I'm travelling around so much I couldn't settle down if I wanted to. I guess that's most of my history up to the present. Now, Jeannette, let's hear about you. There isn't much for me to tell. I've just taken up my vocation. I went to business college after graduating and then went to the U. of W. I heard that Evelyn Ahrendt and Eva Bailey are teaching school somewhere in California. Evelyn is teaching History and Eva Home Eco- nomics in a high school. That just reminds mef' said Craig. Jessie Helen Starr is over in Korea doing welfare work, I heard about it when I was in Seattle last winter. I met Gene- CContinued on Page 1005

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