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DORKJTIIY CURRIE English and General Business .lunior Class Adviser Nvashington State College llniversity of VVashington University of Southern California ESTELLA DYER Commercial VVashing'ton State College Vniversity of California FRANCES MILLER English, Music Washington State College HAZEL MOSCHE'1'TO Art, Manual Arts Freshman Class Adviser Puppet Club Adviser Vniversity of Washington VALDIS OLSON Health, Physical Education G. A. A. Adviser Girls' Green M Club Advis r e Vniversity of VVashington JOE PEDERSON Manual Arts Stage- Crew Adviser Hi-Y Adviser VVashington State Uollegre DCJROTIIY QUIGLEY Latin, Spanish Sophomore Class Adviser University of Montana University of Nlklshington CARL RICHARDSON Biology and Chemistry Sophomore Class Adviser Washington Ftate College University of WVasl1ington MAIHY KAY ROIIRER English, Drama 'Phespian Sponsor University of VVashington PIARRY STEELE Band, Orchestra Vande-rcook School of Music' Chicago School of Music CLARENCE Ross Mathematics, Physics Sophomore Class Adviser University of VVashington is f Rh , 3
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ELEANOR AHLERS Library, French Ushers' Club Adviser Honor Society Adviser University of Washington RICHARD ALBERT English Skagina Adviser Western Washington College of Education University of Washington LUCILL AXELSON Home Economics Senior Class Adviser Washington State College ROBERT CHATTERTON Biology, History, Coach University of Michigan University of Oregon Washington State College GERALD CLAY Physical ducation, Coach oys' en M Adviser 1 a' ngton State College Y , A LESTER COPNER W J . M Commercial Student Body Treasurer Washington State College RAY COWELL H istory, journalism, Law, Economics Senior Class Adviser Stanford University University of Washington ANN CURTIS Mathematics Girls' Club Adviser Beloit College University of Washington DONALD A. FERRIS Library, Guidance Debate Coach Linfield Colle e Univer 'ty'o Washington Wi MINNIE GERRIETS Home Economics Washington State College University of Southern California University of VVashington ,LM VVILLIAM GURNEY English, Social Studies Boys' Club Adviser Tennis Coach Junior Class Adviser Valparaiso University University of Oregon University of Washington M. G. HARNDEN Agriculture F. F. A. Adviser Oklahoma State College Cornell University University of Washington
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Left to Right-Mr. Copner, Warrick, Johnson, Usbrink, Lloyd, Mr. Sayre, Mr. Clay. Kneeling-Anderson, Rhoades. Student Council NE of the most important organizations in Mount Vernon High School that influences the life of students more than any other is the Student Council. The purpose of the Council is to act on any reforms or programs that might affect students. The Student Council is composed of an advisory board, Student Body officers, and class rep- resentatives. Council leader was Victor Brown, presi- dent of the student body, who was assisted by vice president, Charles Bhoades, secretary, Margaret Johnson, and treasurers Bill Os- brink and Guy Hughes. The council advisers this year included Mr. Frank Sayre, principal, Mr. Lester Copner, treasurer, Miss Valdis Olson, faculty representative, and Mr. Cerald Clay, athletic director. The four classes were represented by June Murray, senior who, due to graduation at mid- year, was succeeded by Leif Bindal, Nettie Lloyd, junior, Beryl VVarrick, sophomore, and Jimmie Anderson, freshman. The outstanding work of the council this year was the selling of season tickets to the football and basketball games and the revising of the old Associated Students constitution. This revised constitution does away with 16 many cumbersome articles in the former. The council voted on all letter awards submitted by the Athletic Director, and student body officers this year, as last, conducted the awarding ceremonies. Also voted by the council were the articles to raise the qualifica- tions for the eligibility of track letters and the awarding of special insignia to various mem- bers of the band and the orchestra. The assemblies this year were handled in a different way. The Honor Society was in charge of planning the entertainment. The public speaking class was in charge of the Armistice Day assembly. They pre- sented an interesting and varied program. Each class was in charge of one assembly this year. The Junior class presented the Thanksgiving assembly. Reverend Bodding- ton was the speaker. The Christmas assembly was handled by the senior class. The sophomores were in charge of the Washington-Lincoln program and the freshmen gave the St. Patrick's Day program. The Girls' Green M gave one of the fun- niest assemblies of the year, the climax being Green M boys portraying the roles of chorus girls.
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