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LaVerne Amundson43The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. Library Staff 4. Bill Blinnls- Subm-it Ito the present evil, lest a greater one befall ylou. Athletic Manager 4; Simooe Staff 3, 4; Board -of Control 4; Simcoe Plup Staff 2, 4; B-oisl League Oabinet 2; Class Play 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1 y y James Bnashear- The world knows nothing of its greatest men! Baseball 1, 2; Class Play 4. Douglas Bnabbon43They say he was once cauvght hurrying! Glee Club 2. James Brooks4 I't is better to have a little than nothing? Fect- Iblall 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Purple G Club 2, 3, 4; President Iof Purple G Club 3; Class Vdce-Presi- dent 1; Class Treasurer 4; Boys4 League Cabinet 4; Torch Honor 2, 3, 4; Torch HuonIor Wice-Pr-esident 3; Class Play 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4. James Bulmer4l'The anchor of love is death. Football 2, 4; Purple G Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Juanita Bruutlterfiel-d-fBe silent and usafe4Silence never Ibetrlays you. Enter'ed from San Francisco 3; Class Play 3; Library Staff 4. Viola Culver- T-he days that make us happy, make us wise? Class Vice- President 2; Gold G Club 2, 3, 4; Gold G Club President 3; Secre- Uary-Trelasurer of Girls, League 2; Girlsl League Cnalbineft 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Robert Dolph-va.eryth'jng will come if a man Will wait. Entered furom Seattle 3 Vincent Hlall4- lClever men are good, bwt they are not ,the best. Athletic Manager 4; Basketball 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Base- ball 1, 2. Jack leabch4 It is .not good that man should be aloneW Football 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Purple G Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pumple lG Club Secreltlary-Treelsurer 2, 3; Boys' League Cabinet 3; Glee Clwb 1, 3, 4. June Hicks43Blushing is the color of virntue. Library Sbaff 4. Robert Hloffeditz4 VVIhat fools 'th-ese mortals be! .Board of Control 4; Class President 2; Simcoe Staff 3; Football 4; Basketball 4; Purple G Club 4; Bloys3 League President 4; Boys, League Cabinet 3; Torch Honor 2, 3, 4; Torch I-Lonorr Secretary 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Helen Jeffrey41lW0men like DOlt only to conquer, but to be conquered. Elmtered from Klickitat 4; Class Vilce-Prelsident 3; Class Tweas- urer 1; Class Secretary 2; Paper Staff 3, 4; Girlsl League Cabinet 2, 3; Yell Leader 3; Glass Play 2, 4; Brand 1, 2, 3. Betty Keller- No one knows what he can do until he tries. En- tered from Kelso 4; Class Treasurer 2; Girls, League President 1; Class Play 4; Glee Club 2, 3. Lawrence Lawler44'The lad was ever a rover, loving, laughing and frerePl Board Of Control 2; Class President 1; Bloysl League Cabinet 3; Torch Honor 2; Yell Leader 2; Glass Play 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4. Frances Lawson4mllhe highest of distinctions is service to others. Vice-Prersi- dent of Student Body 4; S-imcoe Editor 4; Board of Control 4; Simcoe .P'up Staff 2; Gold :G Club 3, 4; Girls' League Cabinet 1; Tomb Honor 2, 3, 4; Toroh Honor President 4; Torch Honor Treasurer 3; Glee Club 3, 4. Helen Ledford43l hate nobody, Ilm in chartity with the world! Entered from Mount Vernon 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Band 3. James McKenzie43Busy here and there. Athletic Manager 3; Board of Conrbol 3; Class Treasurer 1; Class Secretary 2; Simcoe Staff 2, 3, 4; Simcoe Pup Staff 4; Boysl League Cabinet 4; Class Play 4. Eileen lMallon43Every n-obl-e deed drieth if suppressed in silence. Entered from Philadelphia. 4; Simcoe vPlup Staff 4; Simcoe Staff 4; Reporter 4; Class Play 4.
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY President .............................. ' Donald Sleetper Vic-e-President Betty Vanhoy Secretary ............................... Jack Wlunder Treasurer . Jim Brooks Class Adviser ........................... Mriss Hermann Class Motto. . . .Live, Love, and Learn; Class Flower. . . .Ca-rnation Class Colons. . . .Nile Green and Peach Now that we are tmighty Seniorst and are anout to graduate, we begin to look way back to 1937, when as meek Freshmen we made our 'debutf After recovering from our initiation and the Erosh Mixer, we retaliiuated and honored tlhe Seniors with a t'Revt-urn deerJ, With Larry Lawler as President; Jim Brooks, Vice-President; Jim I'M'cKenzie, Treasurer; Christine Roush, Secretary; and Miss Smitlh, our ad- visor, we entered a new em of our education. As Sophomores, we were acquainted with the 'daily grind' and were well rep- resented in many of the activities. Our officers for this year were President, Bob Hoffeditz; Vice-iP'resident, Viola 'Oulver; Treasurer, Wayne Spaldving; Secretary, Jim McKenzie; Advrisor, Mr. Smith. Last year when we were Jvunriors, we reached the 'upper classment age. The officers elected this year to lead us were: Art Schuster, President; Betty Vanhoy, Vice-President; Donald Sleeper, Treasurer; Jean M-oline, Secretary. Miss Bryan was our advivsor. As Juniors we displayed our dnamiatic ability in the western comedy 'MtLissJ directed by Miss Tran-tum. The Junior Prom, the other important class event, featured the Trish xShaun-mck.y As 'The Sophisticated ISeniors' we began our final year with a hearty welcome to the Freshmen 'rookies! Next, with peals of laughter which denoted success, we presented tOne Mad Night.' The Senior Ball was the last social event of the year. On Oommencememt nighut, fortyatwo Seniors will file up on the stage to re- ceive their diplomas. Eleven of these students started out in the first grade and continued through the years together. We leave this school with the memory of many happy hours spent in obtaining valuable knowledge anduhaving a twhee of a time? SCHOLARSHIP AWARD The two students who lead their class in grade average are presented the Scholastic Awards. Betty Vsanhoy, Valedictorian; and Franees Lawson, Salrutatorian, represent the class of 1941. CITIZENSHIP AWARD Fnom the leaders of every class there is se'leet-ed one boy and one girl who have been unusually outstanding in their contribution to the school. Not only the work done in activities, but tJhe cooperation and sincerity of their work, make Art Schiuster and Frances Dawson the deserving recipients of the Citizenship Award,
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