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A7008-4

Unidentified Stadium High School Majorette in front of school. (T. Times) (filed with Argentum)


Stadium High School (Tacoma)--1930-1940;

A7008-1

Stadium High School drum majors posed in front of their school in January of 1938. The baton wielders were scheduled for an exhibition performance to be given at Clover Park High School. They are, left to right, Mary Katherine Hager, Venette Maybin, Bob Lennon, Mary Jean McMorris and Margery Mayer. (T. Times 01/07/1938, pg. 4) (filed with Argentum)


Stadium High School (Tacoma)--1930-1940; Drum majors--Tacoma--1930-1940; Hager, Mary Katherine; Maybin, Venette; Lennon, Bob; McMorris, Mary Jean; Mayer, Margery;

A7194-3

Stadium High School Baseball Team. 24 boys and Coach John Heinrick lined up on field at the Stadium Bowl. (filed with Argentum)


Stadium High School (Tacoma)--Sports; Stadium High School (Tacoma)--1930-1940 ; Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Baseball--Tacoma--1930-1940; Baseball players--Tacoma--1930-1940;

A7194-4

Four Stadium High School Baseball Team members pose on field. They appear to be wearing new uniforms with tiger emblem on shirt. Players have been identified as Bill Zenk and John Katich, standing, left to right, and Jim Martin kneeling looking at Bill Stocklin with the baseball. (Names supplied by family member of Bill Zenk.) (filed with Argentum)


Stadium High School (Tacoma)--Sports; Stadium High School (Tacoma)--1930-1940 ; Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Baseball--Tacoma--1930-1940; Baseball players--Tacoma--1930-1940;

A7194-3A

1938 Stadium High School Baseball Team. 24 boys and Coach John Heinrick lined up on field in the Stadium Bowl. Baseball was entering its third year at Stadium, celebrated with new uniforms with a roaring Bengal face on the jersey and entry into the city league with Lincoln and Bellarmine.


Stadium High School (Tacoma)--Sports; Stadium High School (Tacoma)--1930-1940 ; Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Baseball--Tacoma--1930-1940; Baseball players--Tacoma--1930-1940; Heinrick, John;

A7316-1

Lincoln High School Class of 1938 graduation at the Armory. A girl is standing at the microphone in front of graduates delivering a speech. (filed with Argentum)


Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Graduation ceremonies--Tacoma--1930-1940; Lincoln High School (Tacoma); State Armory (Tacoma);

A7316-2

Lincoln High School Class of 1938 graduation at the Armory. Audience, band and graduates seated under Lincoln banner. (filed with Argentum)


Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Graduation ceremonies--Tacoma--1930-1940; Lincoln High School (Tacoma); State Armory (Tacoma);

A7307-4

Society pictures from a tea honoring graduating seniors hosted by Miss Louise Purdy at the Woman's Clubhouse. Three graduating seniors standing around a woman who is seated and is writing in school yearbook. The girls are holding 1938 Tahoma yearbooks, the yearbook for Stadium High School. They are, left to right, Miss Jean Osborne, Lillian LeBid, Bette Jane Graham and Jean Ray. (T. Times 6/4/1938, pg. 9) (filed with Argentum)


Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Stadium High School (Tacoma)--1930-1940; Osborne, Jean; LeBid, Lillian; Graham, Bette Jane; Ray, Jean;

D8240-1

May Day festivities at Stewart School. Girls doing gymnastics. (T. Times) [Also dated 05-03-1939]


Education - Schools - Public Schools - Junior High and Middle Schools - Tacoma - Stewart Intermediate School Sports - Gymnastics

D8869-80

Football. High School building. Three-story, brick and concrete building with arched windows and entry capped with keystone. Ordered by Harold Shaw.


Education - Schools - Public Schools - School Buildings - High Schools - Washington State

D8869-85C

State Champion Fife High School Trojans tumble to the ground in a heap in this November 1939 portrait. The victorious Trojans won the State Class B Football Championship with a 7-0 victory over the favored Poulsbo Vikings. At the top of the pyramid is Pete Mello. Directly below are Pete Cereghino, Frank Spear and Milton Iida. 3rd Row: Seiichi Yamada, Bob Vinson and Frank Evancich. 4th Row: Kenji Yaguchi, Masaru Tamura, Yohei Sagami and Joe Trucco. Bottom row: Howard Bryan, Willie Haminishi, Tom Pruett and Ben Holdner. The Trojans, under the direction of Coach Bill Vinson, had a 10 game unbeaten season, and were the state's highest scoring team, scoring 328 points to their opponents' 19. Although much of the team was small and outweighed by their opponents, they were fast and agile. (T. Times 11/16/1939, pg. 19; 11/18/1939, pg. 13)


Fife High School (Fife); Spear, Frank; Football players--Fife;

D8869-85

ca. 1939. Group portrait of Fife High School football team, the Trojans. Coach Bill Vinson at far right rear. Player number 10 is Frank Spear, cited by the Tacoma Times as a player of the week. Half of the team is made up of Japanese-American players. Fife was having a very successful year, winning 9 straight games on their way to becoming the Pierce County B League Champions. They continued on to defeat the favored Poulsbo Vikings 7-0 to become the State Champions. Although the Trojan linemen were much outweighed, in one case by over 40 pounds; they were faster and more agile than their opponents. (T. Times 11/16/1939, pg. 19; 11/18/1939, pg. 13)


Fife High School (Fife); Vinson, Bill; Spear, Frank; Football players--Fife;

D8869-85B

ca. 1939. Group portrait of Fife High School football team, the Trojans. Coach Bill Vinson at far right rear. Player number 10 identified as Frank Spear. Approximately half of the team is made up of Japanese Americans. The 1939 Trojans were the State Class B Football Champions. They were also the state's highest scoring team; finishing the season with 328 points and a ten game unbeaten streak. (T.Times 11/16/39, pg. 19; 11/18/39, pg. 13)


Fife High School (Fife); Vinson, Bill; Spear, Frank; Football players--Fife;

D8935-2

Night school classes at Lincoln High. One of the most popular class offerings was interior design. Forty four women and six men were participating in the class aimed at instructing them in home furnishing and material selection. Photograph shows women seated in classroom looking at swatches to match pattern in floral fabric. The class instructor was Mr. E.C. Bresnehan.


Lincoln High School (Tacoma); Adult education; Classrooms--Tacoma--1930-1940;

D8935-7

From the writing on the blackboard, this night school class appears to be hard at work studying their prefixes. In October of 1939 over 1,700 adults took part in over 60 classes offered at Lincoln High School on Monday and Thursday nights. One of the purposes of the night school program was to help adult students catch up on basic educational tools, such as reading, writing and basic arithmetic. The most popular courses were Naturalization and Americanization, shop and interior design. (T. Times 10/12/1939, pg. 13)


Lincoln High School (Tacoma); Adult education; Classrooms--Tacoma--1930-1940;

D8935-5

Night school classes at Lincoln High School. Two men working in machine shop. Blackboard in background contains written instructions. No matter what their occupation, on Monday and Thursday nights, over 1700 adults in October of 1939 became students again as they took part in the 61 night school classes offered. Some classes offered vocational training while others were strictly special interest or hobby classes. The most popular were Naturalization and Americanization, shop and interior design. (T. Times 10-12-1939 p.13)


Lincoln High School (Tacoma); Adult education; Vocational education; Public schools--Tacoma--1930-1940; Classrooms--Tacoma--1930-1940;

D8935-A

Night school classes at Lincoln High School. Figure drawn on the blackboard for an engineering or drafting class. The men at the makeshift table made of sawhorses and boards work with pens and protractors. Over 61 classes were offered in night school during the fall of 1939 covering vocational training, hobbies and education basics. (T. Times 10-12-1939 p.13)


Lincoln High School (Tacoma); Adult education; Vocational education; Public schools--Tacoma--1930-1940; Classrooms--Tacoma--1930-1940;

D8377-2

On May 25-26, 1939, Lincoln High School's music department presented the Gilbert and Sullivan comic one act opera "Trial by Jury." The focus of the plot line of this witty satire on the legal system is a breach of promise suit brought by a jilted bride against a bridegroom who loves another. The judge settles the case by announcing his intention to marry the bride himself. The opera's featured performers were Robert Stabbert (playing the usher), Willard Norman (defendant), Wilton Ramage (judge), Helen Breummer (plaintiff), Leonard Tessier (counsel for the defense) and Tom Galloway (foreman of the jury.) Also pictured is the chorus of bridesmaids and the jury. (T. Times 5/19/1939, pg. 3)


Lincoln High School (Tacoma); Operas & operettas--Tacoma--1930-1940; Singing;

D8377-4

Helen Breummer, as the jilted bride, is surrounded by other featured players and chorus members in this scene from Lincoln High School's production of the Gilbert & Sullivan comic operetta "Trial by Jury." The opera was presented May 25-26, 1939, at the school. (T. Times 5/19/1939, pg. 3)


Lincoln High School (Tacoma); Operas & operettas--Tacoma--1930-1940; Singing; Breummer, Helen;

D8373-2

A French horn quartet from Lincoln High School band sits on the steps in front of the school and reviews their music, in this photograph from June of 1939.


Lincoln High School (Tacoma); Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Bands--Tacoma--1930-1940; Brass instruments; Musicians--Tacoma--1930-1940;

D8373-B

These young men are part of the Lincoln High School musical family in 1939. They line up outside the school entrance with their French horns. All four wear part of the band uniform - a short dark jacket with school emblem.


Lincoln High School (Tacoma); Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Bands--Tacoma--1930-1940; Musicians--Tacoma--1930-1940; Brass instruments;

D8935-4

Night school classes at Lincoln High School. On Monday and Thursday nights, over 1700 adult students descended on local schools to take part in the 61 classes offered in night school. This appears to be a shop class, one of the most popular offerings. The two students listening intently to the instructor are identified as Bill English, kneeling, and Jack Clark. (T. Times 10/12/1939, pg. 13)


Lincoln High School (Tacoma); Woodworking; Adult education; Vocational education;

D8373-A

Four unidentified young men from Lincoln High School share smiles as they examine some sheet music on the school steps in June of 1939. They appear to be a French horn quartet. See D8373, image 2 for another view of the musicians.


Lincoln High School (Tacoma); Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Musicians--Tacoma--1930-1940; Bands--Tacoma--1930-1940; Brass instruments;

D8385-10

Wade Perrow proudly displays his skiing trophy at Stadium High School. Two years before, the College of Puget Sound had held the first annual high school ski meet at Paradise Valley. Stadium High School had dominated the event that year and repeated the victory in 1939, winning the Olympic Dairy trophy. Wade Perrow was the selected as the outstanding individual performer in the 1939 meet. Photograph ordered by sports columnist Ed Meagher of the Tacoma Times. (T. Times 6/7/1939, pg. 15) TPL-8773


Stadium High School (Tacoma)--1930-1940; Perrow, Wade; Skiers--Tacoma--1930-1940; Awards;

D8163-1

Stadium High School's 1939 Tigers Baseball Team portrait. Three rows of young men dressed in various baseball uniforms. The team, under the direction of Coach John Heinrick, back row on the left, won the city title in 1939 for the 3rd year in a row. They were victorious in 15 of their 18 outings. (T. Times, 5/23/1939, p. 13; names listed).


Stadium High School (Tacoma)--1930-1940; Stadium High School (Tacoma)--Sports; Baseball players--Tacoma--1930-1940; Baseball--Tacoma--1930-1940; Heinrick, John;

A8415-2

Stadium High School's 56th annual graduation exercises, held June 8th at the Armory for the Class of 1939. Students at the back of the photograph, audience in foreground. The graduating class totalled 653 students and the ceremony was estimated to be attended by over 2500 persons. The sign "Education for What?" states the theme of the four student commencement speakers. Betty Binns, Helen Phill, and Robert Elliott tied for valedictory honors, each completing 3 years of study with straight A's. Class president Maynard Miller joined them as a speaker. (T.Times 6/7/1939, pg. 5; 6/9/39, pg. 1; 6/10/39, pg. 1)


Stadium High School (Tacoma)--1930-1940; State Armory (Tacoma); Graduation ceremonies--Tacoma--1930-1940;

A8416-1

Lincoln High School Class of 1939 graduation at the Armory, held June 9th, 1939. Girl and boy at microphone, students seated, audience in foreground. Lincoln graduated 707 seniors, who listened to a total of 26 speakers at the ceremony. For Leonard Langlow, Tacoma Times. (T. Times 6/10/1939, pg. 11)


Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Graduation ceremonies--Tacoma--1930-1940; Lincoln High School (Tacoma); State Armory (Tacoma);

A8416-2

Lincoln High School Class of 1939 graduation at the Armory, held June 9, 1939. The 707 graduating seniors are seated at the rear of the photograph, audience in the foreground. (T. Times 6/10/1939, pg. 11) (filed with Argentum)


Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Graduation ceremonies--Tacoma--1930-1940; Lincoln High School (Tacoma); State Armory (Tacoma);

D9831-1

Fern Hill School. Softball team. In 1940 the Fern Hill School softball team were the winners of the city elementary school title. They beat both the top seed Rogers and Sherman Elementary. As identified by the Tacoma Times newspaper, the champs are: (first row, left to right) Harold Wilcher, Robert Moody, pitcher David Strandley, George Stephenson and Donald Lnag (possibly a typo by newspaper). Middle row: manager Joe Parkison, Donald Hornby, Robert Franklin, Donald Gannon, Captain Wesley Frye and principal John Arnold. Back row: Weldon Heblich, Graydon Smith, David Ewing and catcher Glenn Christilaw. (T.Times 6-7-1940, p. 17)


Fern Hill School (Tacoma); Softball--Tacoma--1940-1950; Softball players--Tacoma--1940-1950; School children--Tacoma--1940-1950; Arnold, John A.; Frye, Wesley; Christilaw, Glenn; Strandley, David;

D9236-28

Champion 1940 Fife High School Trojan basketball team with Coach Bill Vinson on far right. In 1940, the team won its second successive Pierce County League hoop title. They had won 22 consecutive games since January 13, 1939, 11 of them in 1940. In 1939, the Fife basketball team had its first title win since 1931. The team won 13 of 14 league games to win the title. This also made Bill Vinson the most winning coach in the league, bringing home the titles in football, basketball, baseball and track in 1939. Pictured are, front row left to right, Morden Robbins, Frank Evancich, Mascot Richard Spear, Minoru Uchida and Jimmy Kubo. Back row, left to right, Pete Mello, Frank Spear, Mel Rowe, Fred Bisig, Wendell Keyes and Coach Vinson. Mello was the league's highest scorer. (T. Times 2/15/1940, pg. 14-picture, T. Times 12/29/1939; 1/2/1940, pg. 11)


Fife High School (Fife); Vinson, Bill; Basketball players--Fife--1930-1940;

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