Marysville High School - Quil Ceda Yearbook (Marysville, WA)
- Class of 1943
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ULIII, Q LDA VICTCIQY EIDITIUN J LDIIDR 1 W If ADVIS DQ ll I X f EX LI BRLI' ff Q f 45 +1 ff gi ft! X -1 rl --- XJKI 1 JZIKQUII ,S'01'f'A11' fl ' ffflg A J , IWKI VV1th1n these pages we have attempted to gather all the hgh 11g1'1lQ of Marybvxlle Hlgh School 111e of the year 1942 1943 A ITIGITIOTIE grow dearer wuh age so we hope that these memones w1ll enr1ch your ill We respectfully ded cate thls annual to all the men ln the armed SPYVICQS who are alumm of the Marysv1l1e H1gh School especlally to hose who have gallantly g1ven thelr llves m thls conflict I I1 1 Q .2 Ii I -l A , ' ' S- . F v , A. tuture life. I I It I I 1 If N . .A '-1 ' ' 1l'IS ffffffffffN! !v!ff,fff 1 , A K RUN XM? Q 'f f'ffx' SM' 1 fffx K A 'af 15-' 5.: rv '- 4'-af s- fQu':L4f-.:,w.f,f, , ,M ,-M, ,K ,I ,I ,I f',gu.,j- JL ,-.' A M231 ' ' G- Y-' ' ' -.1 , X .fi-A 'TWT x: , 4 W.. Y, Jay-Q, in 5 1 P., ,Sigh 'Lg-Cf A if! 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'X ' ei' A' 1' t As long as there are mountains, As long as there are blue skies. s s , s ' , S A 1 4 1 1 I I ADMINISTIQATIUN NX x Vs 1 . x ff an -Nm RMI 'F .X I Eff' I, J Vw T 'JN xx-I .rf- X I bt 525 4111111 fflllfllft llc Wzgz Tse chlef purpose ot every pubhc school ts to tratn cm ens to apprectat therr personal responsrbrlrtres to the comrnunlty tn whrch they lrve They 'rave had the opportuntty to learn how to l1ve healthrly to be hones truthful cou aaeous and self controlled to be chtvalrous courteous and clean of person and speech to be tndustrrous to be capable of developmg, rnrtratrve and forethought to be tolerant and wlthout losrng stght of th dtstmctrons between nght and wrong to be la1r to those Who dtfter rn opmton These opportunrttes have been yours class ot 43 Have you taken advantaae of them? H L CLARK lx zfzfzfbfzfs lfmsfz fe Thrs school year has been undoubtedly the hardest and most drttrcult year the class of 13 has ever experrenced ln tts twelve years of tramrna Changes rn adrmnrstrahon and teachrng staff losrng members rn your class to the armed forces plus a sem1 curtarlment rn your school acttvttles have all contrrbuted to the v1c1ss1tudes ot your school hte tht year ln sp1te ot all thrs 1t ts rn J hope that you ha .fe not lost srght of the trrends you have made durrng your school career Perhaps the nchest memortes and most QFGCIOUS assets ot your future days wtll D9 the trrencls you have made wh1le m hlgh school These frtends w1ll be your fr st and last lmes of defense tnto the unknown ot tomorrow Your honor courage and rntearrty W1ll be 1udged by them Never fall them L G LAMB .1 fs. I A c . . , p, , I Q I y y , Y' - ' U ,, , Z I . , L. Q . . , . . . . We wish you success! . . . . J, . . yy .. l . . .. A .U V . . M1ldred Fales B A Charlotte Earlywme B S Vhldred Dayton B A Dorothy Harder B A Laura Boeshar B A W T Bounds B S Ronald Hallstrorn B S Mlldred Sunrnons B A M A Ann Elltot A B theoclore Sheppard B S l athleen Tauloeneck B A Dawn Mlller B A W1ll1Gm Dallluemer Paul Shorrock B A lm nfzj Lattn Enghsh Home Econormcs lnbranan Mathemahcs Cherrustry Commercarl Manual Art Agnculture Enghsh Speech Spamsh Physrcal Educahon Phys1cal Eclucat on U S Htstory Soc1ology B1ologv Mustc Auto Shop Literature B 'T ,I l A ' . ,.,,,,,,..,.... . . - - Layton Lamb'-M.A,, BA .l........t. Pre-Flight, Biology bmw' 0 Cwzfmf The students ol Marysvllle l-hgh School are represented 1n the admln 1strat1on ot the1r school by the Board of Control The otfrcers ot the board are elected at a general elect1on and the other members are those students who hold major othces rn the school Board members mclude A 5 1 ofa, Prestdent Vxce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Wffzzbfff s Senror Class Presrdent Iunror Class Presrdent Sophomore Class Presrclent Sen1or Bepresentahve Curls Club Pres1dent Boys Club Presrdent Annual Edrtor Tomahawk Bepresentahve Dean Howell Bob Wetsel Ann Westlund Marvm Allen Warren Quast Stanley Grout Barbara Turner Dons Easterly Shrrley Downmq Bob lverson Ralph Haugen Betty Anderson Adv1sors Mr Lamb Mrss Earlywme Mr Sheppard 1 , f ' , ' . A A . , 4 N . . . 7. 67.8 L V ,mx V YK N QvQ5,x JK IN o S QNX. fl I 'iW ,'5o. ,.l' ' f' N' - , X T X X. 'i l4I'I l'X XXIIICILSIIX H111--rm-II IU 'Earls' l'IuII 2. Zi. I 1'I1:IIr1u:I1I. 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F' 'Y ' V, 5153 : ' ' L A A Er' MARYSVILLE MARYSVILLE MARYSVILLE MARYSVILLE MARYSVILLE MARYSVILLE MARYSVILLE JTARYSVILLE fwvfbflff SCU! as rf f9-f 9 SEDRO WOOLLEY WIOUNT VERNON MONROE SNOHOWTISH ANACORT ES BURLINGTON ARLINGTON EDMONDS The lflGfYSV1ll9 Tornahawks football team under the d1rect1on of lfr Lynn Tex Robmson and Mr LeRoy Schuh had a fa1rly successful season There were th1rty seven boys turn1ng out from the senlor h1gh school The football season opened September l8 the f1rst game was w1th Sedro Woolley Durmg the rema1nder of the season the Tomahawks were leadtng at the hal1 1n each game Th1s gave the boys encouragement even though all of the games d1d not result IH v1ctor1es The season ended w1th a total of four games lost three v1ctor1es and one t1e The Tomahawks tled for second place w1th the Arhngton Eagles for the County Champ1onsh1p Those boys play1ng thelr last game for lVfarysv1lle are lfarso Howell Ekman Weed Ouast Blocker Sherman Anderson and Bob Nelson fwha 1 now w1th the Umted States Navyl Chuck Marso and W1llard Ekman were Co Captams of the football team Managers of the Tomahawks were Pete Wr1ght and Bob Beck S 1 1 - 0 ..,. - 12 . , . . 1 ' 25 ...., ' 7 ..r. . 20 .r.. ' 19 .... 1 13 ..,. . 1. . 6 ,1,. 102 97 Marysvllle Marysvtlle Marysvtlle Marysvtlle Marysvllle Marysvllle Marysv111e Marysvllle Marysvtlle Marysvllle Marysv1lle Marysvtlle Marysvtlle 0 fllsflffflff f Crantte Falls Arhngton Arhngton Ktrkland Lake S evens Darrtngton Arltngton Edmonds Snohomtsh Monroe Ktrkland Edmo ids Arhngton 1' far ysvtlle Vlarysvtlle lflarysvllle Marysvtlle Marysvllle ltarysvtlle Marysvtlle Marysvllle Marysvtlle Marysvtlle Marysvtlle ,ft CI lfe Stevens Snohorntsh Monroe Darrmgton Edmonds Stanwood Arhnqton Stanwood Sultan Snohomtsh Arhngton The 19421943 basketball season opened on hoxember 25 1942 wttn the Tomahawks meettng Grantte Falls Mr LeRoy Schuh nead coact coached for the hrst half ot the season then lett to teach tn Everett lv' Sheppard asststant coach became head coach for the remamder ot the season fourteen v1ctor1es and ten lo ses The Marysville Tomahawlfs tted for ftrst place v tt tl e Arhnaton Eagle 1n the County A League The Tomahawks came out tn second place tn the County Tournament The toa ketlfall ea on as a wlole wa autte a succes ful one for the Tomahawks Marvtn Allen was awarded the lnsptrattonal Award Tle Ball Haw! went to Dean Howell also 1-lowell wa on the County A11 Star Team whtch cons1 t of the ou tandtnq plavers from each teatr tn the county Chuck Mar o was the captatn ot the 1Tf7111C'lUfTA1'S Those looys on the ttrst team playtng for the last ttrre were larso Allen Howell Ekttan Sherman and Quast Others on the 'rst team x lo wll return n t tal are Bartlett KOpl117 Vtfetzel and Wtlson Second team boy are Pavtne Weeks Hoekendort Nlchols 13 Ander ot Donald Koplttz Spud Wtlltar s Ceorqe Vtftlhams Guetltn Wnqht and Olson 1971- --- 'f 1 --- If 4.9 . ' 34 ' 22 L. . A 48 L-. . A 18 ' 35 . A 28 A A 15 ' 25 ., ' 36 A 16 ' 23 ' 53 ' A 28 , L 30 ' 37 A ' 42 A 28 1, ' 38 7 ' 25 A 30 - . ' 27 ' ' 26 38 ' 39 A 27 ' 23 A A 58 A 41 28 ., ' 31 A ' 21 A 23 ' 19 ' ' 34 ' 1 . 26 - A 34 A 51 7F, - . . , . ir Dunng the season the Tonxnnlwks fjayed tmmnnviour acunes whh . , J vt 1 A ex . 1 oft SW!! L f BASEBALI The baseball seaason tor the Tomahawlcs opened on April l3 with th Tomahawlcs playing a double header with the Arlington Eagles Harold Sherman pitched the lirst game l-larold lbsen and M ner Gross pitched the econd game l-lenry Sherman caught in both games The To ialiawls were coached loy Mr Sheppard Dur ng the on the Tomahawlcs riet Arling cn lour tiries and Snohomish twice The boys on the fir t team were l-lenry Sherman l-larold Sherman D ck Koplitz Donald Koplitz Kenneth Yandle Harold llosen lleil Bartlett Lloyd Lingel Boo Wetzol Phillip Collins and Miner Gross TRACK The l943 track season was coached by Mr. Lynn i'Tex Bobinson, There were thirteen boys turning out, During the season Marysville met Snohomish, Arlington, and had a loui- way meet on May 8 with Snohomish, Arlington, and Edmonds. On May I5 the County Track Meet was held. Those boys turning out were: Pete Wright, Norman E. Anderson, Eugene Baxter, Bill Anderson, Scotty Turner, Dick Baven, Kay Kuhnle, lack Hovik, Willard Elfman, George Williams, Martin Williams, llichard Anderson, and Bennett Butters. Gz'1'A-' 7lZI7'7Z07lf All the girls in high schooi that want to turn out for girls sports, turned out every Tuesday and Thursday. The girls have four seasons They are: speedball, volleyball, basketball, and baseball and track. The goal for which the girls strive is to get SUU points. This SOO points will entitle them to become a member of the Girls' lvl Club. The girls receive so many points for turning out, making a team and winning their games The usual sports day at the ond of the season was not held this year. The girls stayed at home and had competition among themselves. Speedball season was rather a mix-up this year because by not having a sports day the girls did not know what to do. Volleyball, nevertheless, was well organized. Four captains were elected by the girls. The captains picked their teams and two games were scheduled every Tuesday and Thursday, During Basketball season different gorls were picked to play each night giving them all a chance to play. Then at the end of the season the first and second teams were chosen. A manager and an assistant are also elected for each sport. These girls get points for that also. . awp' 'Smwf Q' A, , E14 'J '13 4 U an M I M f 5 H 49 ' Th .4 4 fx' iq., ,Q -4' 45. 16 I-:HQ 25 ' 8 ifglkfw 'iii wg 1: Hx. ' QQ X sv. gig 91, f 0 Y 5 2 '- ' 'f',1,'.4.L:.j-..z 5 r ' U 'U ,bww i. 5, .- ff? R N 'v':'nm-8 :ff-A, Y. '-551' 1. 25' Q +V ,fm ad ' v. A lair? 4,27 ..h-if I . , ' 5, M. 4 ,, A V5 .Q f' x W 'f 1 4 . -1, f A , . .. ., 1 iw,-il? 8 U ef. .f n E A 'ww 'MQ- n W , -ak. fa 45, 4- A 4 W . 3 1 ,, W, ., I , . qv...--. ,f .-, 4. ., . U lL I I1 l I li I 54? Q 2 X fm fix ,A 1 X5- 029 752 E '-if i J ' ' V1 Y w ! A fw, Q l fff ,,, T WQYVQLL Ni X X -Q4-f' Qzzff! CBUIZQI SAW' 'l'iie purpose of the Quill Ceda Staff is to publish the Quil Ceda, annuffi publication to the activities of the school year, lt is our desire that this book will bring many fond memories of school life in the years to come. The staff includes: Editor-in4Chief . . Balph Haugen Business Manager Shirley Downing Senior Beporter , . Betty Anderson Boys' Sports Commentator Earl Cyphert Girls' Sports Commentator Loretta l-lauk Artist ,... ..., D oris Easterly Music and Drama . . .... Edna DacAvoy Production Management . Lorraine Olson, Barbara Wells, Bernice Lutkins, Bob Iverson, Nonia Mae Benson Advisor ..,,..., lfliss Mildred Eales W YW Ylwzfzbfzful' Smj The Tomahawk Staff is composed of students who volunteer to work on the paper. All the work is done outside of school time The Tomahawk is published every two weeks. Each week a different editor is chosen. Each member ot the Tomahawk Staff is assigned a certain article to write each week, Betty Anderson is the representative to the Student Council from the Tomahawk Staff, The students on the staff are Betty Anderson, Dottie Wood, Loretta Houk, Marion Littlefield, Marvin Allen, Willard Ekman, Bernice Lutkens, Barbara Bacon, lune Bobertson, Alice Hoidal, Beverly Sjoauist, Earl Cyphert, Harold Foxe, Elda Davis, LaVon DeuPree, Lorraine Olsen, and Everett Weeks. The advisor is Miss Mildred Fales. limb Cfzfi President Rallm Haugen Vice President Bob WG'lZGl Secretary Treasurer Bernice Lutkins Advisor Miss Mildred Dayton The purpose ot tie Torch Club is to promote an interest in high scholastic standing and to award the high ranking students for their achievements Membership is based on the students grades and activities To be To receive a one bar p n the student must have earned 24 points during us freshman year ll he has a total ot 48 points at the end of his second ,fear he may wear the two bar pin The three bar pin is given it the studert has a total ot 80 points at the beginning ot his senior year lt he earns llll points by the end of the senior year he may obtain the Gold Torch Pin wiich is awarded to him at graduation There are thirty members in the society this year Some of the social activities included an initiation party a dance and the selling of War bonds and defense stamps The Torch Club donated books and a years subscription of the Life magazine to the library , . - . I , . . , . . . eligible as a member the student must maintain a MB average or better. ' i . ' - ' f X A A . A . . . , A L. . , . OFFICE GIRL v ' I I' Q LA llllll 5, A U .. X 1. 33' 'Q 'SESS fini' A person who receives little recognition during tlie school year is the school secretary, To Mrs. Betty Carpenter goes a great deal at Credit and praise for her endless work in helping to keep the office rnanagernent in order. fffffm' A' 1:12 fxfxf 1. 1316 sq. - , 'if 21113 h, ::1.1 lO':dCT f. lxrfrraf T2 'Lf 195 ffvtfi Grid 1110 1jff:1T,Or vffzs ffm Dwwri ffillflr ifpwdes 1i1f:','1r1fq GI 11111111 cf tiff' f1ti11fv11c' cw11Tfw11z wt C111 .ac?1f1.,i, tff- rvmi osomod iwz imc ccncert-s One C11r1f:e111 vm-4 yzresfmtfvd :11 tim wmter' id f YRQT wffa ireff-mod 1:1 flw a:11:1:11 'Vw bdnd is COII1fSC?SE?d 0? 'Elf 111e1'1l9e1':: T1 e I 2!'K'At'.Yf!'KI orcne-strc: w2'11c11 15 Composed IT1fIHl1'y' of 11111101 H1311 Students rose fqredtor h91f11'1fS this year when they pmsemed CNF? of Nw fmest crsnceris P 10: 'Il'v'f'xf'1 our rsciiizl f.f,..,.i credm 111 due- If tzeir very ezceliem Cimdxxctor, Miss Elsie Td111:11 OFCEICSTTCI pldycd fri other functiims HlTO'.lC1E1C'lT the 'AXCGT fmd did F. Fw' F'f,rA, fx.. .. 's'iV1:.., 41 11.01 4.1n'5 , V . A.. IJITS ll Presrdent Bob lverson Vrce Presrdent george Wrlhams Secretary lflrlnor Gro s Treasurer Nerl Bartlett The Boys Club Councrl consrsts of the four offrcers and a representatrv from each class The representatrves are senror Earl Cyphert tumor Drck Krplrtz sophomore Pete Wntht The school year commenced wrth Mr lNorby as our advrsor but after he left for Seattle Mr Sheppard took over the dutres of advrsor Thrs year durmg the noon hour the Boys Club provrded recreatlon and sports Whrch were thoroualy en1oyed by all those that partrcrpated The Boys Club also sponsored two successfrl dances one dance contrrbuted much toward the schools War effort cw Advisor .4.v .4.- .-.E lVlr.Sheppard lf ff The Bovs ll Club IS an organ1 1t1on ol the boy who have earned 1 ttere r t any soorte of tne mah scnool The l C111o soonbored a bnoker last Octole llll5 was oart of the 1 '1t1on t new 1e111oers ol the C un The othcers lor me l942 IQF3 school yea IH the fl Club were Prem dent W1lla a Ek an flC9 Pres1dent Ne1l Barlett and Secretary Treasure C111clf lflarso ltewlf n1t ated V161 oere 1ncl11ded Henry Sherman Herald Sherman Vete VVFIQIH D1Clc sto lO Arhur Guethn l31ll Anderson Donald Kophtz and George Herd Nfl lf 1uo 1 11 athleuc or drl at1o'1 lltter t1 e g1rl lave earned po nt they are 1n1t1a1ed 1nto the C11 The gl ls en1o, 11ar wfelf nd lFloS uppers ar1d other var1ous CllVlll6 lne Jhcers C1 f Loretta Houk premdent and Betty Anderson Secretary lreasurer . 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DIQUIDHESY lt ts now lqbfl and lhss Boeshar w to was our class advtsor leaves her Busmes College rn Seattle to come back to Marysvtlle for a vlsrt She vtsrts Shrrley K Bartholomews edrtorral offrce of tfe Norrntown News Here she reads the latest ed1t1on of the paper and fmds that members of her class are very actrve tn local and world affarrs Ma1or General Marvn Allen Unrted States Army A1r Corps lS rn town recrurtrng ren for ht branch ot the serv1ce Betty Ander on has agatn been nomtnated a the Marysvrlle representatrve rn the DAR Good Crttzenshrp Contest to Washmgton DC Stanley Anderson has opened a used car lot on the corner of 4th and State Mr and Mrs Norman E Anderson and at uly pent the week end vrsttmg frrends rn Seattle She rs the former Ethel Bryant Vrrgrl Baxter IS the new drrver on the Marysvrlle Everett bus He announced the fare ha been cut to twenty cents round trtp that more of the grrls can get to Everett He hates to ee them hrtch htktng After twenty years of wartmg Vernon Llocker has frnally recerved hrs army rnduc tron papers He expects to leave Saturday rornrng for Fort Lewrs The Vrllage Cafe rs under new manage ment Alyce Brentzen the new owner nounces a specralty of frred chrcken The Park Supermtendent announces that Etleen Carlson and LOIS Olson have been named drrectors of the Marysvrlle Recreatron Center Marysvtlle ha beet chosen cs the home of the new Krss Proof Lrpstrck manufactured by Earl Cyphert rn collaboratron wrth Max Factor of Hollywood Head of hrs test1ng de partment rs Zeta Dalton Whtle Mrss Boeshar was rn the News offrce the Assocrated Press Teletype carrred a dtspatch from New York statmg that Bar bara Doan Marysvllle soclalrte has eloped wrth an unrdentrfred soldrer from that ctty A letter to the lovelorn column reveals that Shrrley Downrng wants help rn decrdrng whrch man she should marry A new play rs m productron at M H S lt rs bemg drrected by Dons Easterly Ralph Haugen socrety edltor for the News comes rn wrth a scoop Wrllard Ekrnan and Bernrce are plannmg to announce ther ngagernent A great honor has come to one of Marys vtlle s leadmg crtrzens Dave Errckson was recently selected as World s Best Dressed Man lean Ferguson has gone back to work for Nelsons Sne nas a half rnterest rn the busmess Charles Thorne rs presrdent of the After Drnner Speakers Club Evelyn Hansey rs marrred and lrvma wrth her folks Alrce Hordal rs now bemg brlled as Worlds Best Frgure Skater She has fmally de throned the agmj Soma Hente Openmg at the Marysvllle Theater thrs week rs the new play The Road to Tulahp starrmg Loretta Houk wrtn Dean Howell and Brll lohnson Vanna ODell rs featured as a toe and ballet dancer Errl1ng and Iohn Hylback are strll dr1v1ng the truck for the Husky Beverages Vontelle rsaacs Metropolttan Opera star rs grvrng a concert thrs Frrday evenrng at the Marysvrlle Opera House She wrll be accom panred DY Bob Iverson Ruby Wrcks and Marron Lrttlefteld are strll keeptng the soldrers happy at the USO dances Mov1eRadto Gurde tells us that Freda Lothran who recently teamed up wrth com edran Red Skelton rs the fmd of the season That well known poet Gene Lundstedt has hrs poem Revenge dedlcated to Dottre Wood publrshed on page four of thrs edrtron of the News Charles Marso rs strll tryrng to get up enough courage to propose to h1s grrl n Everett New puprls at Lincoln Grade School thrs week are Hal and Edna Ir twrn chrldren of Mr and Mrs Hal Nrchols Mrs Nrchols rs the former Edna McAvoy Stanley Moulton has fmally become the head mechanrc at Elzeas Servrce Statton Norman Nelson and Bob Wells have formed a partnershrp rn a darry farm Anna Otter rs runnmg close busmess competrtlon Fred Nystrorn and Norman C Anderson have bought an arrplane m whrch they travel back and forth to Marysvrlle fron Kellog Marsh Olga Olson IS marrted and her husband rs helorng her father fmrsh therr house ,. , 9 A , 1 . r . , . . 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DIQUDHEIY lack Parker has taken over Bob Hope place on the Pepsodent Show Warren Quast has taken over Elsa Max wells place as world s best party thrower That world tamous playboy Pete Rasmus sen rs surng hlS tllth wrfe for alrmony Word comes from Hollywood that lu'1e Robertson has been promoted to head de Sloqurst IS actlng as her secretary Henry Sherman has recerved hrs Prlvate Flrst Class strrpe alter twenty years of faxthtul servrce to Uncle Sam A blg name band opened Saturday n1ght at the Eagles Hall Its blg drawrng card s v1ol1n1st Lela Srgner Kenneth Smrth has not yet graduated from the Everett Busrness College because he re tuses to graduate rn anythrng but cap and gown Narda Nrcky Hammerly and Nor na Cookre Tone are havlng therr trrst argument because one wants to Jon the WA AC and one wants to JOIN the WAVE lohnny Welsmuller has been replaced by lohn Wrlght as the star 1n the Tarzan plc on top ot the auto shop Rose Mane Sheloon rs happlly marrred and l1v1ng at Tulallp Donald Pope lett th1 week for Montana where he plans to purchase a cattle ranch Ann Westlund who became famou as lvl HS yell leader has rtsen to new helghts She rs now Queen of the Yell at Prlnceton Glue II ffm' Rnuszizg Cbeezffzz zW. H S signer for Warner Brothers Studios. Beverly UHGSA H9 Q01 l'1iS experience ffO1'H bC1lUf1Ci1'1Q' . ' ' 1 Q .5 i E f I, f ms lf! Presldent Bob lve so V1ce Presldent george Wrlharns Secretary Vllnor Gross Treasurer Ne1l Bartlett Advlsor r Sheppard The Boys Club Counc1l Conslsts ot the tour othcers and a representatlv from each class The representahves are eenlor Earl Cyphert 1un1or Dlck K1pl1tz sophomore Pete Wrltht The school year corrmenced wtth l r lNorby as our advrsor out atte he left for Seattle Mr Sheppard took over the dunes ot admsor Th1s year dunng the noon hour the Boys Club provtded recreat1on and sports Whlcn were thorougly enjoyed by all tftose that part1c1pated The Boys Club also sponqored two succeestll dances one dance contnbutecl much toward the schools war ettort fm' CY 1 V A ' .I 'Q 1 LIL, . A f N .A ! V V K fffgtxv' ,lf C7116 The Boys' HMA' Club is an organization ol the boys who have earned letters tn the rnanf sports ot tne htgh school The M CLUB sponsored a snooker last October thts was part ol the tntttatton for the new members of the club llhe othcers tor the l942 l943 school year tn the M Club were Prest dent Wtllard Ekrnan Vtce Prestdent Netl Barlett and Secretary Treasure Chuclf 'Vlarso lewly tntttated rte tbers tncluded l-lenry Sherman Herald Sherman lete Wrtght Drclc oto to .llrh tr Guetln litll Anderson Donald Kophtz and George l-lerd Intl! 1 The W Cluo 1 an athlettc orjan ato'1 ffer tl e gtrl have earned , nt the, are rnttta ed lnto the club The gtrls entoy rtany ltlce week end trtps uppers and other vartous rcttvttte the olhcers ore Loretta l-loulc presrdent and Betty Anderson Secretary lreasurer , . l , . . .. ,. I , A v . 1 , , . rv . .. tt - - . g . . . - A F V . tt 1 -4 l l . T . .. , Y . ,fy N . .. . . , , K . . C, V 4 Q . 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