Stadium Centennial Celebration
1906 One hundred years 2006
Monday, September 27, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
And a GRAND TIME was had by ALL . . .
100 years were commemorated in a true Tacoma way, complete with a little rain. The Centennial Celebration honored not only all the games, civic pride and student activities going back to 1910, but the stadium as engineering marvel and moments recognizing the men and women of the armed forces and a moment of silence for those who did not make it home.
It was truly a "Trip Through Time" as Presidents Teddy Roosevelt, Warren G Harding and Woodrow Wilson all arrived via presidential motorcade and gave their exact same speeches. Woodrow even brought Edith (First Lady 1912-1920) with a very fashionable stole and hat.
Most of all, there were marching bands, kids doing exuberant and exciting gymnastics and cheers and lots of pride of place. Tacoma, the heart of the Puget Sound, what with all the industry, the history of working men and women and where Tacoma convened for at least 60 years was the Stadium. The story of a people is in its commons, in its shared experiences and as a common ground, the Stadium of our school represents it: Everyone from Presidents to custodians, to students, teachers and their families, shared in this; history grew out of this field. Men and women were forged here and went on into their lives and history.
The Stadium Centennial Foundation program included many historic photos of the Stadium, events and people and a few free offers from local merchants.
There was a most distinguished group of honorees on the stage, but the best view, was of course from the stands. Let's all give thanks to the hundreds of attendees and to the Stadium Centennial Foundation for not only preserving but promoting our local roots and heritage.
And now, for the next 100 years!
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Saturday, September 18, 2010
Success !
Fill the Bowl food drive in Tacoma hits record
It was down to the wire, but Stadium Bowl bested the previous Guinness World Record for the largest 24-hour food drive Saturday, collecting 515,067 pounds of food that filled 15 tractor-trailers.
TheNewsTribune.com
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Party in the Bowl
The News Tribune for Sept. 14th, has an article by Peter Callaghan.The story relates what a community can do when motivated.
..."At first the school board balked, deciding to level the floor of the gulch as simple play fields instead.
Only after school kids and business leaders took up the issue and began raising the money did the board give in.
Workers used water jets, steam shovels, horse-drawn carts and men with broad backs to move 180,000 cubic yards of earth to form the floor and the sides."
Read more: TheNewsTribune.com
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Monday, September 13, 2010
Vote For the Game!
Bellarmine vs Stadium
The game is currently in the lead to have the game televised...Please go to King5.com and look under Sports for the game of the week voting...vote as many times as you like....TV coverage of this very important game would be fantastic. Remember Marv Harshman will be there for the ceremonial coin toss and football will be brought in by parachuters....then MOVIES in the bowl after the game.PLEASE VOTE for TV coverage!!!
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Thursday, September 09, 2010
Castle on the Hill
TV Tacoma has produced an excelent show about Stadium and the Bowl.
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Monday, September 06, 2010
Re-Unite
ARE YOU COMING????
Did you come to the reopening of the school back in 2006?Wasn't it great to hook up with old friends and tour the school? Well guess what? You have another chance to do that on September 18th from 11am to 1pm.
After celebrating our big win over Bellarmine on Friday night and watching two great movies in the bowl, wake up Saturday morning and head on down for a great pancake breakfast at the school from 8 to 11am and then meet up in a classroom reserved for your decade between 11 and 1....tour the school again and check out all the great memorabilia in all the display cases...see if you can find some from your year.
Don't miss out on a great time and don't forget to get in on the Guinness World Record attempt by bringing a jar of peanut butter or some other non-perishable food...See you there!!!!
Pati
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Monday, August 30, 2010
What to Donate?
Suggestions
Wondering What Type of Food to Donate?For Fill the Bowl, we're looking for donations of nonperishable, shelf-stable food such as:
- Peanut butter
- Canned fish
- Canned meat
- Canned fruit
- Canned vegetables
- Chili
- Soup
- Stews
- Baby Food
- Baby formula
- Pasta
- Rice
- Cereal
- Macaroni and cheese
- Shelf-stable milk
- Granola bars
- Dried fruit
- Applesauce
WWW.CelebrateStadium.com
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Schedule of Events
The schedule of events for Fill the Bowl and the 100th anniversary celebration of the Stadium Bowl are coming together!
Here's what we've got so far:
Friday, September 17
2:30-2:45 Parade assembles at Classic Car site
3:00 Parade begins
3:55 Parade ends in turn around
4:00 Press conference to kick off Fill the Bowl
4:00 Food collection begins!
6:00 Doors open for Football game and pregame highlights...don't miss the big surprise.
(For those of you who want to attend the football game: Tickets are available at the gate only. Avoid the long lines by getting there early...Doors open at 6pm)
7:00 Football game between Stadium and Bellarmine
Post-game and through the night...Join us for "10 Things I Hate About You" in the Bowl! ...the food collection continues.
Saturday, September 18
8 - 11am Pancake Breakfast
9 - 10:30 Golden Grad Reception in the Library (SHS graduates who are 50 years or more out of school)
11:00 Military Endurance tests in the Bowl
11am-1pm Mini - Reunions and self-guided tours for all alum and public (Please contact Pati Lynn to include YOUR class plynn27@hotmail.com)
2:00 100 Year Celebration Event (see the website www.celebratestadium.com for updates)
4:00 Food collection ends and Announcement of the Guinness World Record Success in the bowl
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Stadium Bowl
What does the Stadium Bowl mean to you?
Tacoma High School was renamed Stadium High School in honor of this Icon so it does mean something to the students who went there. But this incredible landmark means much more to the City of Tacoma and the State of Washington.
Theodore Roosevelt remarked:
“I know nothing like it, nothing on this side of the water, and nothing abroad. While I had heard of your Stadium, I had no idea of what an extraordinary feature of your municipal life it is.”
Even the president of the United States knew how important this remarkable Stadium was to our community.
The Stadium Bowl has been a part of history not only for Tacoma and the State of Washington, but for many other parts of the country. It has been the scene of innumerable sports and community events. The University of Southern California played its first football game outside the state of California in the Stadium bowl. Oregon State, Texas A & M, Penn State, Gonzaga, PLU, UPS are among the numerous football teams that have played in the bowl. Several presidents have spoken there. John Philip Sousa performed in the bowl. Babe Ruth played an exhibition game there. And list goes on and on.
There have been so many historical events that have happened in the bowl that we felt it only right to honor this icon. It is our hope that you will come help us celebrate the 100th birthday while we try to break another Guinness World record. The two day celebration will include a dedication program much like the ones they held so long ago called “Stadium Days” with students, military, bands and choirs as well as some re-enactments of things that have happened in our bowl. You won't want to miss it! Won’t you please join us and make this incredible historical event one that you will remember for years to come.
Sincerely,
Bill Baarsma and Pati Lynn
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Sunday, August 02, 2009
Numbers
One of the numbers that many people are interested in is whether we surpassed
the greatest number attending a reunion.
The signatures still need to be compared to school records and duplicates eliminated,
but over 4,000 alums signed in for Guinness record.
The old record was 2,521 set in Guben, Germany in 2002;
Here are a few more numbers:
10,000 for the game
1,000 Golden Grads reception
10,000 visitors during Saturday
3,000 Concert attendees
8,000 Sunday visitors
1,000 plus for Pancake Breakfast on Sunday
500 plus volunteers
$41,471 - Tigermania paraphernalia sales
For more great pictures see Chip Van Gilder's display:
http://www.ChipShotPhoto.com
(click on Stadium Celebration)A large number of emails have been received expressing, sometimes, quite emotional reactions to the three day event.
The following, I think, expresses the experience very well:
To know this was a huge success all you had to do was:
- sit in the Courtyard for 5 minutes and watch faces from young to old, grinning the same way, and remembering walking down the same halls from age 15 to 18; or
- listen to conversations, hearing old friends greeting each other with war stories, or elders telling their children and grandchildren what they remembered, or young parents showing their small children where they would be going to school; or
- watch a former music teacher greet an old student with hugs, a few tears, more hugs and almost no words; or
- see the faces of the four SHS band members playing with Blood, Sweat and Tears, (I didn't know you could smile and play at the same time) and their parents and friends dancing in the aisles; or
- greet your parent's friends, your friends, your children's friends, and lots of relatives and people you know from the community, knowing they all have this one thing in common; or
- watch incredible fireworks, thinking this is bigger than the 4th of July, and it's at a HIGH SCHOOL!! or
- see people from the community who have nothing to do with the school, but just wanted to be there;
- note that people, old and young were back more than once (I saw the octogenarian who slept in the Library on Saturday eating an ice cream cone on the turf in the Bowl on Sunday);
- watch the crowd (3 and 4 deep) at the store waiting for their turn at the sweatshirts and hats;
- try to wipe the smile off your face. From one who came way late to the party, you guys did an absolutely amazing job!
William Lynn, Class of 1970
Your sentiments made me cry…I agree with everything you said so eloquently…It was a truly amazing experience for both Milt and me. I saw classmates and friends I haven’t seen in over 50 years. I had a tremendous sense of pride, both for having gone to this amazing school and for the job Pati, Dick and the committee did in making sure everyone had a glorious weekend. I am now a believer that if you wish hard enough, your dreams will come true…even the weather will cooperate! When Pat O’Day said he saw a rainbow right before the concert began I cried again. As I sat for awhile in the new theatre, I took a few moments to reflect on our journey and all I can say is WOW! I am so proud to have been a part of this once-in-a-lifetime endeavor. The memories you all helped create for thousands of people will be remembered forever.
My personal thanks go to three sponsors with whom I dealt directly. Two Busy to Cook who provided food for most of the committee meetings, Foss Maritime who provided the barge and tug for the superiffic fireworks and Star Rental who provided two generators so our bowl activities had power. You are angels indeed!
Anita Thompson Class of 1951
Thanks to all of you on the committee. What an incredible event! And a special thank you to the hundreds of volunteers who showed up to help us all make it happen. Some of you are alums, some are parents, some are students and some are neighbors who just wanted to help make it happen. You traveled from as far away as New York, Virginia and California to attend the event and took time away from your visit to help us out. It would have never happened without you. And to those of you who stayed around to see what more was needed and barely went home (you know who you are) we will never forget you. THANKS!!!
Pati Lynn, Class of 1970
The Tiger Gods smiled down on us and kept the rain away. But thinking about it, we didn't need the natural sunshine because our Alumni, students, families, friends, community supporters and guests had a perpetual radiance glowing all weekend long. After the school managed to get the visitors out Sunday afternoon, there were still people at the doors reminiscent of the Mervyn's TV ads - "Open, open, open". That elderly alum who fell asleep in the library on Saturday, I met he and his wife at the Courtyard Party and greeted them every day. As I was leaving late Friday afternoon, I saw them getting off the last visitor shuttle from the Bowl!
What diehards! I know of alums who came from London and Costa Rica. At the Pancake breakfast, I met a man and his wife from Mercer Island. He was a 1945 graduate. They attended on Saturday. On Sunday morning, his wife asked him what he wanted to do and he said "Let's go to the Pancake Breakfast".
Friday, I handed out pom poms to the crowd as they entered the Bowl, greeting friends, classmates, neighbors, family and my new Tiger buddies from our committee. Even if we had never set eyes on each other before, there were no strangers.
Thanks to Pati and Anita and Dick, our Committee, volunteers, the Boosters, our Alums, Staff and students.
I want to send a special thank you to Commander Mandigo and his ROTC students for their participation. They were everywhere!
We all love the unique building, location and history of Stadium High School. And certainly, those things have helped shape us but it's also our classmates, teachers and staff and parents that made Stadium what it was and is.
As we were planning this event, there were times of doubt of ever getting this off the ground. I feel honored and privileged to have been a member of the Celebration Committee.
On to the next 100 years!
Kathleen Monahan, Class of 70
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Sunday, October 01, 2006
Friday, August 25, 2006
Stadium High School did not open in 1906!
There was no Bowl!
After spending $480,000 in 1891 currency, the building of a new hotel was halted.
The building stood vacant until a fire in 1898 left it a pile of bricks and steel.
After standing as a hulk visited by kids in obvious violation of yet to be passed safety laws, Savage & Scofield was let the contract to rip the building down. The materials were to be used to build railroad stations.
They tried to give the building to the University of Puget Sound, but the gift was refused.
Charles Drury, Conrad Hoska, Alfred Lister, and Alfred Lister suggested that it be made into a new high school.
The land was purchased for $34,000 and reconstruction began.
It cost $300,788.18 to rebuild and equip the building.
First classes were held in 1906.
This was the opening of Tacoma High School.
The architect, Fredrich Heath, was looking at "Old Woman's Gulch" next to the school and thought it would make a great stadium. While climbing through the gulch, Heath discovered a body of a man hanging from a tree. People decided it was time to clear out the area.
There were several small shacks in the gulch. Some of the residents refused to leave until their homes were sliced down the hill or were buried.
In 1910, the Stadium bowl was finished.
(See some photos and postcards here Stadium High School Pictures
The school was not renamed until Lincoln High School was built in 1913.
Tacoma High School then became Stadium High School.
A plaque was installed at the North stairway of the Stadium, commemorating the event.
In 1914 after the school board criticized the antics of the hooligans of the day (they did a snake dance in the bowl!) and stopped inter-city football games, the tablet was stolen.
This information came from Herbert Hunt's History of Tacoma.
Peter Callaghan, of The News Tribune, says the missing tablet may still be around!Read the story and stand by for the unfolding of the mystery.
It's the ultimate needle in a haystack
The Plaque's back!!!
White CD key to Stadium history mystery
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Friday, August 04, 2006
Starring in the Ultimate Birthday Celebration
Saturday, September 16th
in the Stadium Bowl will be!!!!!
From the '70's:
Blood, Sweat, & Tears
"Spinning Wheel", "You've Made Me So Very Happy", "Lucretia Mac Evil"
"And When I Die"
From the '50's:
The Four Lads
"Standing On The Corner", "Istanbul", "Down By The Riverside",
"Moments To Remember"
From today:
Vicci Martinez
"Fire In Her Eyes", "Joyride", "Floating",
"Hole In Your Heart"
General Concert admission will be-------- $30.00
VIP reserved seating will be---------------- $125.00
Reserved seating without VIP reception, etc. $50.00
The schedule is at 3-day Extravaganza
Go to Tickets for more information.
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Sunday, July 16, 2006
1898
Landscape marred by Fire
Despite the economic problems of the time, there were some high points.
The graduating class of Tacoma High School had a picnic at Point Defiance.
Tacoma Public Schools Newsroom
After that things started to get hot:
September 18, 1898
Tacoma's Western Washington Industrial Exposition building burns to the ground. The building, built in early 1891, was the largest frame building on the West Coast. The mammoth structure covered two blocks around Tacoma Avenue and N 8th Street.
Loss on building $20,000. Loss on Tacoma Avenue bridge $2,000. No insurance.
October 11th, at 7:15 p.m.
Alarm was sounded from box 39 for a fire in the Tourist Hotel, on E street extending from North First to North Second.
(See Tacoma 1898)
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Friday, July 14, 2006
Alumni Band
"AND THE BAND PLAYED ON"
Attention all Stadium Band Alumni! What would the Centennial Celebration be without the band?
All band alumni are invited to march in the pre-homecoming game parade on Friday afternoon, and join the current pep band for some mass music making during the game.
Please come and march even if you no longer play your instrument, but if possible bring your instrument so you can play!
We will announce the details, including what music you will be playing and how to get copies, in August.
Meanwhile please make your plans to join us!
If you are interested in participating in the band alumni events, please email Kathie Hummel-Berry (who has volunteered to coordinate band alumni) at band@celebratestadium.com
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Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Sponsorship
Stadium's 100 Year Anniversary |
Celebration Facts
- 100th birthday and post-construction re-opening commemoration
- 3-day community festival - September 15, 16 and 17, 2006 – located on campus
- Friday kick-off parade
- LeMay vintage auto display (1-2 cars per decade)
- Open house and tours of the refurbished castle for all
- Daytime festival in the bowl – food, music and art for all ages
- Friday night ‘Homecoming' game (Stadium vs. Wilson)
- Pitch for Guinness Book of World Records largest Reunion
- Saturday night headliner concert in the bowl and post-concert fireworks
(Entertainer still to be announced) - Promotions done collaboratively with Maritime Fest occurring same weekend
- Local merchants and community expected to be heavily involved
- Many thousands of alumni returning
- Excellent economic stimulator and tourism boost for the community
- Historic significance will draw community interest, publicity and appeal:
- Expect significant media coverage
- Website is already up and being promoted (WWW.CelebrateStadium.com)
- A series of posters and rack cards will be distributed and displayed by city merchants leading up to the event
- Tacoma News Tribune will print a dedicated 24-page tabloid insert prior to the event
- Sponsors will be promoted visibly on all event materials and during the event
- Heritage
- The first Tacoma School District alma mater
- Originally built by the railroad to be one of the area’s finest hotels
Here are the links for more information:
Spirit Level ~ $2,500 ~
Letterman’s Level ~ $5,000 ~
Principal Level ~ $7,500 ~
Blue & Gold Level ~ $10,000 ~
Tiger Level ~ $25,000 ~
Here is a printable handout:
Tri-fold brochure
If you have any stories and/or pictures, contact Memories@CelebrateStadium.com
You can check on Class Reunions as well. If your class is having a special gathering during the celebration, let us know so we can report it.
The Tiger roars in September
The Ultimate Birthday Party
Information@celebratestadium.com
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Sunday, June 18, 2006
Join The Stadium Tiger Trail
Leave your mark for the decades ahead!
In 2006, a renovated Stadium High School will reopen after a two-year remodel to restore the beauty of the buildings and enhance their practical suitability for the modern curriculum.
The Tiger Trail will pave a walkway in the newly renovated Stadium High School. Each tile can be inscribed with up to three lines of text.
Yes, I want my tile at Stadium High School!
Here is the link to the order form:
Tiger Trail Form
For additional tiles, please photocopy this form, fill one form out completely for each tile, and attach all copies to the original. This will ensure placement of your tiles together.
There is a maximum of 3 lines on each tile.
One Line Tile $60 — 22 characters (including spaces and punctuation.)
Two Lines Tile $70 — 19 characters per line
Three Line Tile $80 — Lines 1 & 3: 17 characters per line; Line 2: 22 characters
Additional contributions are always welcome.
We reserve the right to approve tile engravings.
Mail completed forms to:
Stadium Centennial Foundation/Tiger Trail
P.O. Box 7327
Tacoma, WA 98406
Questions?: Call 253-879-9100
or email CastleBricks@CelebrateStadium.com.
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Purchase your tile today to:
- Honor a teacher.
- Memorialize a loved one.
- Commemorate a special occasion.
- Or just leave your lasting message to future Tigers.
The Tiger Trail is sponsored by the Stadium Centennial Foundation.
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Tuesday, June 06, 2006
The Tiger's Home!!!
Spends a quiet night
June 4, 2006
The tiger looks down Stadium way from the performing arts galleria in the new building across from the Castle.
The sculpture was a gift from the classes of 2002 and 2003. It was created by Oliver Strong, formerly from Sequim.
The New Tribune titled the walk:
One Stadium tiger gets home early
Friends of the tiger
The Tiger Walks
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Wednesday, May 31, 2006
OK, Let's Walk
Now's the time
The end of our two year mission nears. The much needed renovation of the Brown Castle is almost completed.
The task, now, is to take the Stadium High School Tiger back home.
Stadium Tiger Pride and School Spirit rests in the hands of the student body, teachers, staff, parents, alumni and supporters.
Join us as the bronze Tiger leads the 6 mile walk from our temporary campus at Mt. Tahoma (6229 S Tyler St.) to the Castle at Stadium Bowl.
CHECK-IN AT 1:00pm, WALK DEPARTS AT 2:00pm on Sunday June 4th.
Sign up at the Booster club's Grad Night table in the Mt Tahoma cafeteria on Friday.
Or mail checks made payable to PROJECT GRADUATION to:
Nancy Heritage
56 East Road N
Tacoma, WA 98406
Please put "participant's name & T-shirt size" on the Memo Line of check.
If you want to walk, there is a $15 registration fee prior to event (includes an event T-shirt) or a $20 registration fee at the event.
For more info contact Rhonda Sorensen at 253-383-3711
If you have any stories and/or pictures, contact
Memories@CelebrateStadium.com
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You can check on Class Reunions as well.
If your class is having a special gathering during the celebration, let us know so we can report it.
The Tiger roars in September
The Ultimate Birthday Party
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Sunday, May 14, 2006
The Tiger Walks
Going Home
The classes of 2002 and 2003 combined to commision a bronze Tiger.
The proud animal is 2 feet wide, 4 feet high, and 8 feet long.
Our friend has been resting at its temporary location at Mt. Tahoma while its rightful home was being refurbished.
On June 4, the Tiger will be walked down Tyler to Stevens and on to 6th Avenue, then over to Division and home in plenty of time for the September Celebration.
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Saturday, April 29, 2006
A Moment of Freedom
Do you remember that instant of freedom and fear when high school graduation was finally accomplished?
For most of us this was that one moment of autonomy. No immediate school or job demands. No great family obligations.
The next grand independence probably doesn't come until retirement.
I bring this up because we have a group of Stadium graduates who are under represented on the distribution list.
The years 2004 and 2005 have, of course, not had a reunion yet. They are probably out savoring their release from oppression by the system.
If you know any of these free spirits, have them contact:
Information@CelebrateStadium.com.
Sunday, April 23, 2006
Fill the Bowl
Record setting
There are just about four and a half months until the festivities on September 15, 16 and 17.
We will be attempting to break the Guinness Book of World Records for the largest number of graduates attending a school reunion. Stadium bowl will hold between 14,000 and 17,000 people. The record will require about 3 to 4,000 tigers.
We are planning to attempt to duplicate this 180 degree photo that was taken by M. D. Boland.
Stadium Day, Annual Outdoor Exhibition, Tacoma, WA, May 29, 1913
Library of Congress:
Panoramic view
(click on the thumbnail shown on the LOC page to see the Panoramic view)
Eyes of the Nation
Rest your mouse pointer over Reunions on the right side of the CelebrateStadium.com Home page to see Memories.
If you have any stories and/or pictures, contact Memories@CelebrateStadium.com.
You can check on Class Reunions as well.. If your class is having a special gathering during the celebration, let us know so we can report it.
The Tiger roars in September
The Ultimate Birthday Party
Information@CelebrateStadium.com
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Saturday, April 08, 2006
New additions
Web site updates
There have been a couple of additions to the CelebrateStadium.com site.Rest your mouse pointer over Reunions on the right side of the page.
In the last post, Memories was introduced.
There have been some new entries.
Now, there is a Class Reunions feature. If your class is having a special gathering during the celebration, let us know so we can report it.
What are the odds that a member of your class is still alive?
See Living Graduates — an actuarial view on the Class Reunions page.
The Tiger roars in September.
The Ultimate Birthday Party
Mail to:
Information@CelebrateStadium.com
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Sunday, March 19, 2006
Sheiks and Shebas
What is there about 1926?
We now have two graduates from that class who are intending to attend the September Celebration.
We told you about Mary Rothwell.
Now, a fellow classmate, Cliff Bartells will be joining her.
Cliff will be 98 in October. His granddaughter says that he still lives in his own house by himself (in the Seattle area), still drives and goes camping in the summer among other activities.
$100 in 1926 is equivalent to $1,121.47 today.
Average earnings for men = $28.98
Average earnings for woman = $16.95
Average weekly hours = 49.8
Average wage in the US = $0.38/hour
Loaf of bread = $0.09
Gallon of milk = $0.56
Pound of butter = $0.56
Gallon of gas = $0.12
New Ford auto = $495
New home = $7,682
(Henry Ford: Why I Favor Five Days' Work With Six Days' Pay)
Golden@celebratestadium.com
If you have any stories or pictures you would like to share, send them to:
Schedule of Events
Friday, Sept. 15:
Welcome Home Football Game in the Bowl
Stadium Tigers vs. Wilson Rams
Saturday, Sept. 16:
9 a.m. - Golden Grad Reception
9 a.m. - Former and Current Staff Reception
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. - All-class Reunion
10 a.m. - 5 p.m. - Arts, Music, and Food Festival in the Bowl
Saturday evening:
7 p.m. - Prime Time Entertainment Event in the Bowl
9:30 p.m. - Fireworks
Sunday, Sept. 17:
10 a.m. - noon - Stadium Booster Club Pancake Breakfast
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. - Self-guided School Tours
10 a.m. - 5 p.m. - Arts, Music, and Food Festival in the Bowl
See you in September
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Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Golden Grads
Do you know who's the oldest?
Mary Rothwell will be attending our event in September. She will be 98. She was born on June 28, 1908.
Mary also attended Washington and Lowell. Her Dad owned a business college in downtown Tacoma.
Mary attended the University of Hawaii and UW and received a degree in social work. She worked as a social worker in Hawaii and Seattle.
In case you're looking in your yearbook, her former name was Beutel.
Do you know of any older graduates?
There will be a special reception for "Golden Grads" on Saturday, the 16th.
This will be for all graduates from at least 50 years ago.
For information, mail to:
Golden@celebratestadium.com
See you in September
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Also see "Memories" Herman Brix
Friday, March 03, 2006
Wall of Recognition
Who deserves acknowledgment?
A Wall of Recognition is being put together as part of the reopening of Stadium in September.If you have any suggestions please send them to:
Recognition@CelebrateStadium.com
Candidates will include not only those who have achieved "fame", but those who have received recognition for what they've done with their lives and endeavors.
Please include how they attained acknowledgment plus the year they graduated, if possible.
The purpose is to inspire students that individuals can succeed in many different ways.
By the way, if you would like to volunteer to help with any of the Celebration activities, you can contact the committee at:
Volunteer@CelebrateStadium.com
Include a way to contact you and when you might be available.
P.O. Box 7327
Tacoma, WA 98406
See you in September!
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Saturday, February 25, 2006
Did you get yours?
Did you get your Castle Courier?
The Stadium Booster Club and The Stadium Centennial Foundation publish a newspaper twice a year. The latest issue was mailed February 24th.This colorful issue of The Castle Courier highlights the upcoming celebration of Stadium's 100 years.
If you want to add your name to the free subscription list, or correct your address, send your information to:
Information@CelebrateStadium.com
If you have any stories or pictures you would like to share, send them to:
Memories@CelebrateStadium.com
The postal address for the Courier is:
Stadium High School Boosters
6229 South Tyler
Tacoma, WA 98409
See you in September!