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Officers: Joanne Vike, Beverly Cooper, Harold Valentine, Bob Larson, Miss Curtis, Jeanne Vike, Bob Mason. Back row: Fotland, McConkey, Burkhal ter, Van Valkenberg, Wilson, Zimmer, sec ond row, Mason, Fenimore, Newman, Wa.l ker. Good. Wudtke: front row, King, Lawson Ellis, Johnson, Cozad, Lorenzen. Back row: Lloyd, Cooper, Thomas, Davis Stenihagen, Chenowetlig second row, Mil sten, Abrahamson, Shilt, Moore, Hughes Grossg front row, Abts. Gilbert, Stemhagen Mason, Tausher, Logsdon. 24 Class of il he class ol' l7ortvSeven was a very active class this year. 'lihev have partici patecl in a great many school activities. Officers chosen hy the class to leacl them were lflaroltl Valentine, presitlent: Bold l-arson, vice-presiclentg loanne Vilte, secretarv: leanne Yilte, treasurerg lloh Mason, stutlent council representative. :mtl Beverly Ciooper, cheer leatlcr. lhe class hatl Kliss glnn Curtis, llliss Nlaurine liallartl. Miss Marv Simeon, hir. Leliov Sebastian, anal Mr J. 'lf Pedersen, as advisors. Some of the activities the memhers of the Sophomore class have participatecl in are the Ushers' Club and the Dehate Team, which are composed almost en- tirely ol' Sophomores. Also the cast ol' the allfschool plav, 'liigflleartetl llcrf her, was mostly Sophomores. Many members of the class made the llonor Society by their scholastic endeavor. The fine work of the Bullpups was achievetl through the help ol' the hasltet- hall-mintlecl Sophomore hovs. A party was given hy the Sopho- morcs in the fall. lt was held at the Y. M. C. rl., ami the decorations were carried out in the Christmas motif. First games were played in which the whole
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Back Forty-six The class sponsored several dances during the year. One was given in Ian- uary and was called the 'Club 463, and carried out the theme of a night club or cabaret. The class also set a record by their dance in March, at which they made a profit of S150-something which has never been done before by any other school organization here, at a dance. But the highlight of the year for the class was, of course, the Junior Prom, presented at the Country Club, April 20. The Hi-Flyers, from Vllhidbey Is- land, played at the 'iDeep Purple Ball. The hall was decorated in purple and silver and all the proceeds went to the Red Cross. All in all, the Junior class has had a very successful and active year and promise to ably lead the school as the mighty seniors of the year to come. 23 Back row: NValde, Olin, Johnson, Ing man, Moores: sec-ond row, Hanson, Sjogren Oalbom, Martin, Loomisg front row, Poppe Johnson, Wood. Jacobs. Cheney. Back row: Jolly. Prentice, Lange. Lynn Commetg second row, Smith. Franklin Logsdon. Lindberg. Ilallyg front row, Pierce Bennett. Pearson. McDa11iels, Smith. row: Stewart. McCormick, Hein Moa, Anderson. Van Peltg second row, Lind Jorgenson, Parker, Beck, Hortong front row Van VVeiringen, Rungren. Johnson, Thomas Rhoades. Back row: Haugen. Schroeder, Henryg second row. Pearson, Willard, Nelson, Libby Glasgoeg front row, Gustafson, Lind, Dodge Pederson, Frisk.
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Forty-seven class participated. Jeanne Vilte per- llormed some magic triclys and then everyone danced. The party was very successful. The Sophomores gave a VVashing- ton-Lincoln assemhly. VValte Up, Vllilliu a short play ahout a typical Amer- ican higli-school hoy, was the highlight ol' the program. lr was written hy Alvin Iohnson, llicliard Lawson, and Don Flynn and was produced hy the Latin Class of which they are memhers. 'lihose in the play were Janet Lloyd, David lVard, john Kamh, Eva Xllilson, Caro- lyn Driftmier, Alan Alexander, and Don Flynn. Also on the program as guest speaker was Mr. Charles Vllilson, ol the local Y. M. C. A., who discussed the lives of the President Vllashington and Lincoln. Other parts of the program were a small student orchestra and some clever magic triclts. ilihe whole student-body greatly enjoyed this type ol' variety as- semhly. The class ol' FortyASeven is looking liorward to next year when they can take an even more active part in the life ol' Mount Yernon lligh School. 25 Back row: Wolden, Metformiek. Hanson, Driftlnier, Ahn, Johnson, second row, Burt, Mellor, King. Vike, Vike, Murphy, front row, Moranfla, Leaf, Johnson, Donnerherg. Berg. Valentine. Back row: Hampton, Hale, Goltlarle, Sayre, llelnler, Axelsong second row, James, Coffman, Alexander, Hall, We-lib, Herhaugh, front row, Sharp, Larson, iiowron, Hill, Allll6I'S0ll, Illauseth. Back row: Lindquist, llanson, Hansen, Mclieon, ldnglisll, Conlong second row, Nel- son, l-llliott, NVolfki1l, Bryson, VVood, lidlerg front row, Knapp, Norlie, Pederson, VVard, Eczkruin, Weymouth. Back row: Morgan, Meyer, Larm, VVa,r- rick, Johnson, lialling second row. Kerhou. Armfieltl, Dubuque, Pettit, Bjorgen, Truaxg front row, Army, Flynn, Kamb, Johnson, Kirns, Sluis.
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