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STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: P. Oelshlagel. I. Underwood. Beardsley. Dorsey. M. Peterson. Mr. Gilbert. SECOND ROVJ: A. Skansie. C. Woelke, K. Dulin. S. Gauthier. M. Peterson. E. RYAN S. GAUTHIER BEARDSLEY DORSEY President VicefPresident Secretary Treasurer S Gauncfll Shortly after school opened in the fall, elections were held for the Student Body Officers. The following students were selected: President, Ellis Ryang VicefPresident, Stan Gauthier, Secretary, judy Beardsleyg and Treasurer, Jessie Dorsey. Other members who formed the Student Council were the presidents of the classes and the Boys' and Girls' clubs. The group was under the supervision of Mr. Gilbert. The main project of the year was to make out a new point system for earning awards in all :activities other than athletics. The whole plan was based on the scholarship of the students. November 29th was set aside for the students to buy enough defense stamps to earn a Minute Man flag. Because over 90 per cent of them did this, we were entitled to fly the flag. The Student Council also undertook the project of arranging for the sale of milk during the lunch hour. One of the purposes of the council has been to represent the students in planning the activities and influence them in carrying the plans out. We, the Student Body, deeply regret the death of one of our number, Donald Riveness, and extend our most sincere sympathy to his family. ffil
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Swim GLM Uffice Charles Woelke Eugene Pearson Jessie Dorsey Carolyn Hansen June Ahlberg President VicefPresident Treasurer Corresponding Sec'y Recording Sec'y Salutatorian Valedictorian L,d'E6SJ 5 ' Elma.-Jla,z'ofuf In the fall of 1940, thirtyfnine enthusiastic Freshmen entered the halls of Gig Harbor High School. It was not long before the group settled down and elected the following students for their class oflicers: President, Antone Skansig VicefPresident, Charles XVoelkeg Secretary, Jessie Dorsey, Treasurer, Ellis Ryang SergeantfatfArms, Ray Arnold, and Representative, Jay Taylor. With the help of Miss Clayman, their adviser, they put over a very nice Halloween party for the Sophomores. Having finished their first year, the class became worthy Sophomores and chose Ellis Ryan to lead them as president. The other officers were: VicefPresident, Charles Woelkeg Secretary, Gertrude Mitchell, and Treasurer, Lyle Edwards. During the term they entertained the Freshman class with a Mixer. They also sponsored a series of National Assembly programs. ln their Junior year the class really came into its own in the social and scholastic life of the school. After the election of their oflicersfPresident, Charles 'Wcuelkeg VicefPresident, Ray Arnoldg Recording Secretary, Judy Beardsleyg Corresponding Secretary, June Ahlhergg and Treasurer, George Murphyffthey started their new year hy winning the P.fT.A. drive. The Hve dollars won from this contest was used to have a class party. Of course the main social project of the year was the Junior Prom. Carried out in the Wii1ter Carnival motif, it proved to he a decided success. The officers elected to serve the class during the Senior year were: President, Charles Wcvelkeg VicefPresident, Eugene Pearsong Recording Secretary, June Ahlbergg Corresponding Secretary, Jessie Dorseyg and Sergeantfatffxrms, Nick Jerkovich. Their new class adviser was Mr. Skurdall. During the year the group gave the Senior Ball and Senior play, House Withcmut a Key. They left good old G. H. H. S. with the satisfaction of four joyful years well spent. U03
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