l I93I1 1 KUMTUX f 1 1931 0- 0 : RUTH SIMMONDS - SIMMS . G. A. A., 1-2-3-4: Hi-Nite, 2-3, Chorus, 13 Athletics, l-2-3-43 Senior Play, 4. FLORENCE SLATTERY RED ALBIN SNARR ALBIE Future Farmers of America, 4. MELVIN STAKKELAND Entered from Arlington as Senior. LEONA SUESS LEE Chorus, 3-43 I-Il-Nite, 3. CARLETON SUMNER DEACON Class Yell Leader, 23 School Yell Leader, 1.43 Class Treasurer, 13 Class President, 33 Operetta, 1-2-41 All-School Play, 13 Boys' Quartet, 13 G-lee Club, 1-2-3-43 Business Manager Carnival, 23 I-Il-Nite, 1-2-3-4g Junior Prom Committee, 33 Or- chestra, 1'2-4: Band, 43 Assistant Mana- ger Cub, 13 Dramatic Club, 1-2-3-43 Se- nior Sneak Committee, 43 Senior Play, 4. EILEEN TAYLOR SCO'I I'Y Athletics, 1-23 Girls' S. W. Club, 2-3-41 Debate Club, 1-2-33 Debate Club Presi- dent, 33 Debate Team, 2'3Q Chorus, 13 Band, 43 Dramatic Club, 1-2-3-43 Cub, 3-43 Kumtux, 43 Chairman Handy-Handy Committee, 43 All-School Play, 43 Hi- Nite, 43 Senior Play, 4. EVELYN TAYLOR EVVY Hi-Nite, 2-43 Girls' S. W. Club, 2'3'4Q Cub, 43 G. A. A., 1-2-3-43 Athletics, 1-2- 3-43 Chairman Howdy Club, 43 Senior Play, 4. BERNARD TRESNER Peewee Band, 1-2, Honor Society, 2. HOWARD TOWSLEE Cub, 4. VIOLET UTTERBURG VI . Girls' S. W. Club, 2-3-43 Basketball Man- :X ager, 23 G. A. A., 1-2-3-4: Athletics, 1-2. 5 SHERRILL VAN COTT Glee Club, 1-2-3-43 Orchestra, 13 Operetta, 3-4, Kumtux, 2-3-43 Dramatic Club, 4, j Hi-Nite, 1-2-3-43 Senior Play, 4. Twenty-four
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i I93I f f KUMTUX 1 1l93l 0 -Y 0 Senior Class V N 1927 the class of '31 started its high school career. Dorothy Lamb was elected presi- dent, with Ed Carr, vice president, Helen Lohse, secre- tary, Terrence Cook, treasurer. Clarence Johnson, Sedro- Woolleyls all-star man, made his first honors that year. The girls won the interclass basketball championship in 1928-1929. Terrence Cook, Theone Rarey, Lucille Cof- fee, and Lloyd Crossinan held the respective offices that year. Under Jinnny Kinkead the Junior Prom was a huge success. Class rings and pins were designed and ordered. Officers in 1930 were Neil Shannon, president, Floyd Woodruff, vice president, Maxine Shannon, secretary, Dana Granger, treasurer. Jinnny Kinkead headed the Senior Ball conunittees and Carleton Sumner had charge of sneak plans. Officers were: Glenn Killenger, president, Don Conner, vice presi- dent, succeeded Glen Killenger after his graduation at the end ol' the first semester, Helen Elving, secretary, Richard McPherson, treasurer. The class of 1931 graduating in .lune with 113 mem- bers is the largest class ever graduated from Sedro-Wool- ley High School. Twenty-six
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