Mount Vernon High School - Skagina Yearbook (Mount Vernon, WA)

 - Class of 1931

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IRA WHITE When a man's fight begins within himself, the man's worth something. MADONNA SCHROEDER For woman's right will always use her power. Mount Vernon, Washington. Home Economics. Basketball 1-2-35 Baseball 1-25 Volleyball 2-35 Captainball 35 Soccer 25 Folk Festi- val 25 Play Day 1-2-35 Green M Club 3-45 Volleyball-All-Star Team 35 P's and Q's 4. OLIVE SINGER There is more peril in thine eye than in twenty warriors' swords. Avon, Washington. English. G. A. A. 1-25 Inter-class Debate 45 Honor Society 2-35 Torch Society 45 Spanish Club 3-45 American History Club 35 P's and Q's 45 Annual Staff 45 Debate Club 4. ETHEL STEVENSON A face of lily beauty with a form of airy grace. Classical. Lelawala 15 G. A. A. 15 Basketball 15 Rose Maiden 25 Soccer 25 Tennis Tour- nament 25 Spanish Club 3-45 A Lucky Break 4. LEONARD WILHONEN I am a man of very few words. B'urnett, Washington. Commercial. JACK R. WYLIE Sleep is so dear-I could hang my chin upon .a nail and find it. Agriculture. Baseball 1-2-35 Future Farmers' Baseball Team 45 F. F. A. 4. GLADYS THORNTON Whose eye at will was liquid soft, then flashing fire. English. Entered from West Seattle High School, 1928. Spanish Club 3-45 French Club 25 P's and Q's 45 Lucky Break 4. MILDRED E. TRASK Winsome. Conway. Wash. General Business. Honor Society 1-2. WI LMA UTGAARD Sunny is she. and full of fun. Mount Vernon, Washington. Classical. Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Girls' Chorus 1-2-35 Le- lawala 15 Rose Maiden 25 Lass of Lim- erick Town 25 Tennis Club 25 Folk Festi- val 25 Golden Trail 35 Hiawatha's Childhood 35 Vice-President Spanish Club 35 Secretary-Treasurer History Club 3 5 Typing Contest 35 Delegate to W. A. A. Play Day at U. of W. 2-3-45 Placed Second in State Posture Parade 35 Annual Staff 3. RALPH ZOBERST If he chanced to be among us, he learned. Manual Arts. 26



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- -13: - e- A-3: V '1. 0-n I , gg, fu ,fng'3, , ,tl 21551. 1-Iiisif -i- .-:-..,.,.L -qJ,g,g- 'TZ'-2 A - '22E'!:i'ew5?lfgf5i'S'iE5I ?': Essszsfiffsei f 1 miie! ss.e3iEHf'g'g:2?f1FEea.fsH-:wif fiiiiii ' P':E.'5?'a.?2i':5m!e, EHS:-l::::52:i:::::.7' fw:fe?'v'.f 7f?57i'm:'I!!!lI U Iris!!-L-.u.1w -MI1' '- '- SENIGR CLASS HISTORY Hark you class of '31 and let your minds wander back four years to 1927, when you entered high school, shy and downtrodden but with hopes as high and determination as keen as any freshman class. The Frosh of '27 led in banking the first semester, attended two big parties and came in second in the Yell contest. In 1928 the class of '31 took their places as Sophomores, perhaps a little more dignified and intelligent befitting their advancement. This year their members made remarkable progress in the Glee Clubs, Sports and Musical organizations. Besides they had 31 members in the Honor Society and last but not least had won a tug of war from the Frosh. Now at last as Juniors, the Class of '31 were beginning to feel real im- portant and demanding much respect. They deserved being proud for they had won the Yell Contest and boasted eight members in the football squad and eight basketeers. Also, these Juniors in '29 were musically inclined, having two members in the boys' quartette and one in the girls'. In dramatics Edwin Schnebele took the leading role in the operetta, with many fellow classmen as members of the cast. On the Annual and Bulldog staffs there were many members of this fine class. Moreover, two school debaters were in the class of '31. In the year of 1930 this hardy and determined class took their places as in- dustrious and dignified Seniors. Their success and importance by this time was unimpeachable. Through- out this school year they showed a decided interest in all school activities. The class of '31 had many important members such as Chapman Moore, president of the Student Body, Berniece Carlson, editor of the annual, Ruth Phipps, president of the Girls' Clubg Lasse Stohl, class president, Dote Allen, editor of the Bulldog, and numerous others who served in important positions. In 1931 the Seniors presented one of the best class plays ever given. Their members were prominent in school activities, especially in football, band and orchestra. , The Senior banquet was an outstanding social affair of the class and proved a decided success. In preparing and deciding details of commencement the class advisors, Miss Katherine Clarke and Mr. William Lippert gave much assistance, time and thought. Thus, we have traced the fortunes of the Senior Class, and judging from their progress they will undoubtedly carry out the motto 0nwarcl '31. D. A. '31 28

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