Sedro Woolley High School - Kumtux Yearbook (Sedro Woolley, WA)

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MP1 ,L HL f 3 0 t1zQ'11O in ther rm-muy M ww: :1Uhww1I 11' flifffillf Pcmmcz 31 . . . f z. 1 Hf :n,L 1 XX,AXfx1.i!:r!'9 f fu f1f'f.fry iii: Iif.z1i1t we 1934 , . . XQUNXTXBUK fi HE ww, vm wpxxvecexc QQ wa ewoame Q9 UNCH HGH SCHQOLN A S2990 XN CDQLXHZ XN IXSYXXN GT GN O . ln uni, X 5 A CHIXBL WNY. Superintendent Gaylctrd W. Greene . . .thas been vyith ' Sedro-Woolley schools but one year . . . an energetic and efficient leader . . . guickly won an enviable place in the hearts of the students . . . in the life of the community . . . Principal Theodore H. Munccxster . . . has been with the class of '34 throughout the four years of high school . . . a wise counselor . . . a patient adviser . . . an enthusiastic supporter of all student activities . . everybody's friend . . . ' - Union High School No. 4 has a splendid record . . . this may be attributed in no small way to the untiring efforts . . . and to the cooperation . . . of the component school districts Baker Heights Lyman Sarnish Big Lake McMurray Sedro-Woolley Clear Lake Hoogdal Skiyou-Utopia Ehrlich Montborne Sterling FACULTY A. D. Foster Vtlfisltjtifi' 111 Stiff l. Grace M. Fischer, B. A. Ellezzstzxiia State Normal Wfisliitifitfin Stritf- ffilleqo Marguerite Oliver. B. A., M. A. Unzversity of Wfzslzgrzatriti E. Ronald Rice, B. A., 'iNas?ii:tatori Stat-N Cfwlleq-i W. E. Ward, B. S., M. A. X University of Vlfasliiiiqtczi Ruth Orndorii, B. A. Boston University Uriiw'-rsity af l. .'f,isl3 Dorothy lack. B. A. Whitman Collcao Mrs. Mabel Bergholz, B. S. Oreaon State Clollf-an Gertrude Butler, B. A. University at Vifisliziiritffti Verna Betz, B. A., M. A. Vfasliiriatori Stuff- lfwllf-npr Louise Lederle, B. S. Ellc'-izsliiira Normal Unaverszty oi VJfisl:1naf Louise Helmer, B. A. vJfISlilYT'Il'ill State Tfftlleae Elsie Andrews, B. A. Unzvfisgty f:fl. t'f:sEp1:if Glenn Hall. B. A. Vlfaslixriatoii Strito f' ilieaf' Philip Hogan, B. A. Vlasliinciton State fhllcqfi Iohn R. Io 5- . Unzvf-' t A' .tif s' ta! Univ- fisi' Il , ,f,,4 e . f 7 .. . - , , In W . n lto Sif'Ilf1fi0llfffjf' Donald W. ' strong. B. A., M. A. Uniyofityrg Wdrsluiiqtogtl ,A Maxine Siebenbaum, B. A. Vfaslpirtaton State Collefge OFFICE STAFF Students from the husiness department handle the rou- tine ot a husy oitice . . . Ne- lita Warfield . . . Kathleen Karwaslci . . . Lois Small . . . lrene Mundt . . . Sibyl Ziegler . . . Florence Pitman . . . To the unseliish cooperation oi the taculty, students, parents, and friends oi our high school . . . Sedro- Woolley owes that unity which it enjoys . . . and that standard oi achievement which places our araduates high in whatever field oi endeavor they undertake. -1 'S s ,Senior Class Officers . . . Clouah, Crawford, aoDouaaII, L. Entrikin . . . First class to ao . one hundred per Cent in Student Body and Kumtux drives . . . Vocational Guidance pro- arams . . . Thursday rneetinas . . . oolleae and personality tests Conducted . . I I , . . Nlariorie Anderson, Se'1mflNoo-.cw ffG.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Nifv I 23 Ustwr 4, Jessie Arbuckle, ScaroW3'1'ieyf Cub 3, 43 Usher 3, 43 Hi- Nite 4. Eunice Ash, Biq l.akeALimcir,3 3 43 Pres. Home Economics C Jo 43 HXNIN- 4. Lawrence Bailey, Dar Creek-Foolball I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball I3 Track 2 33 S. W. Club Z, 3, 4. Ivan Bakken, Scdro-Woolley-Cub Z. Laura Barrett, Sedro-Woolley-I-lifNite I, 2, 33 C-, A. A. I, 2. George Bassett, Sedro-Woollev-Football 2, 3, 43 Track 23 SiW. Cub 3, 43 Class Officer 33 Kurnfux 43 Operefta 4. Dorothy Barflelf, Clear LakcfOooreffa 2 3, 43 Hi-Nim: 23 G, A. A. 2, 3. John Bishop, Sedro-Woallmfinlered from Oueen Aww High School, Seattle, as SODFGMOVCI Bard 2, 3 43 Stage Crew 3, 43 Senior Play 4. Ruth Boyes, Searo-Wooilv, -HifNilf: 2 33 A' Songs. Play 33 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Opcrclm 3, 43 Usher 43 Cum 33 Sur-lor Play 4. lra Brown, Svarc-Wool or-Barn I, 2, 3 43 Cub 2, 3 4. Ray Bussing, Svdro,WooIlcy-Track 3, 4. Hugh Bryson, Scum-Woo'Icy'-Football l, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer I3 S. W. Club 2 3, 43 Trad I3 HLNMQ 4. Loren Calkin, Scdro-Woolley, FOOVIDJ' I. 2 3 42 S. W. C ur: I 2 3 43 Boscoail I, 2, 33 Trac: 3. Harold Cannon, SwirofWooIff:vfHi-NW: I, 2 3, 43 Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Cub 2 3 43 Prf-s of C iss 33 Deoafe 4' Ircfcswer of A. S. B. 43 Senior P ey 4. Allen Christensen, Clos' Law-Stiqc Crt-w 43 Oflicer Junior Sporfsnf-ri's Asszcialic' 33 Sefior P if 4. Roberl Cline, Sc-dro-Woo'l0,'fBnr'f1 3 4. Russell Clough, Cfur L3-e-Shiga Crrw 43 Crass Officer 41 Slow Cffw 43 Ku '.1 4. William Crawford, Sffflro-Woolley-All School Pu, 2, 33 Opurrzfla 2 3 43 Pres. of Class 4. Jeannelle Cully, Hgcrqfrfi' Hi NM-2 3 4' Off? Hone Ecorrrrics Cub 4. Shannon Davis, Du. Cr'-vw foofnili 3 4' S W. CLD 3 43 Cub 2, 3, 43 Vice- Vrf-S. Q' A S B 43 Hyv' So: f-w 3 4- Tuck 2. Irple Dameron, Wiclff-'s'3 'f-Iqffferfffi 35 Senior fum M' Bam-r 34 3h Sfool, Df3 irrq, Wash. -fHI NW- 43 Usher 4' Oof-'e : 4. Greer Drummond, S0:ifoWc,1'cifI'3,- Z 3 Kennelh Edwards, Sf-1' Wd, Oar-'f-'lim 43 Bus'-mai 3. Senior Honor Society . . . l-lansen, R. lacobsen, , ' l-loltcarnp, Saari, Miles, Hunter, Cannon . . . j representative members presented vocational yvl talks to Boys' and Girls' Clubs . . . skating party at Wickersham . . 1 f I ,Q l ' XS. X, If . ,il I ll 4 X QD Lucille Entrikin, Scdro-Woolley--Usher 3, 45 Class OHicer 4. John Elliott, Scdro-WoollcyeFootbali I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball I5 S, W. Club 3, 4. Irene Entrikin, Sedro-Woolley'--Hi-Nitc 3, 45 Usher 3, 45 Senior Play 4. Inez Ellestad, Sodro-Woollc-yiEntr-red as Sophomore frorn Mount Vernon-Operetta 45 Hi-Nite 3, 4. James Fyfe, Sedro-Woolley-Football I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 S. W. Club 4. Ivy Findly, Clear Lake. Nettie Fox, Clear Lake--G. A. A. 3, 4. Vernon Fox, Utopia-F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Nite 33 Baseball 2, 3. Helen Freday, SedrovWoolIev. Mary Gasparac, Skiyou. Howard Gowey, Sedro-Woolley-Yell Leader 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Tennis I, 2, 45 S, W. Club 2, 3, 45 Stage Crew 45 Senior Play 45 Football Manager I, 23 Hi-Nite 3, 4. Vendla Grip, I-Iooqdal-Hi-Nite 4. George Hansen, Sedro-Woolley-S. W. Club 2, 3, 45 Honor Society Z, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Basketball 3, 45 Debate learn 2, 3, 45 Orchestra l, 25 Hi-Nite 35 Vice-Pres. A. S. B, 35 Pres. A. S. B, 45 Senior Play 45 Operetta 4, Lois Heqq Sedro-Woolley-I-li'Nite I, 2, 3, 45 Cub 3, 45 Class Ofticer 35 Senior Play 45 Operetta 4. Helen Holtcamp, SedrofWooIley-G. A. A. 2, '3, 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Editor of Cub 45 Usher 2, 35 Operetta 45 All School Play 31 Hl-Nite 32 Senior Pl 4. D 'd H d S d -W - ' ' ' ' ' A ' ay avi u son, e ro oollcy Orchestra 3, 4, All School Play 4, Senior Play 4, Hi-Nite 4, Charles Hunter, Sedro-Woolley-Hi.Nite I, 2 3, 45 Kurntux 45 All School Play I, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Pros. cf Honor Society 45 A. S. B. Executive Council I5 Band and Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Photography Club Pres. 4. Andrew Jacobsen, Sarnish-Honor Society 25 Pres. of Radio Club 4. Roger Jacobsen, Sarnish-Cub I, 2, 35 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 A. S. B. Executive Council 3. Bertha Johnson, Clear Lake- 6. A. A. 2, 3, 4. Ray Johnson, Scdro-Woolley-Class Officer I: Footl-all I, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Basketball 25 S. W. Club 3, 4. Paul Jorgensen, Bic: Lake-Kumtux I: Cub 2 3 45 Honor Society 2. Lawrence Jurick, Si-clroeWoolley-Band and Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45 Oocretta I, 2, 3: Hi- Nite Z, 3, 45 Track I, 2, 35 Kumtux 25 Cub I5 Senior Play 4. Annie Keppel, McMurray-Cub 4. Senior Scholastic Honors to Roger locobsen . . votledictorion . . . Honor Society member . oliliqent student . . ond efficient worker . . . Georqe Honsen . . . solutotorion . . . outstotnd- ing student . . . number one tennis mon . President of A. S. B. . Vilefha MacDougalI, Sf 1'u1J'.'z:'tf-. --Onfzrfrfa 3 4' Hi-Nile Ig Class O' co' 4 Robert Magnuson, Servo Wo: in--Tract lg Football 4. John Mariin Sf :'r1-'Woo'rw--Biifefol i 2 3' Vi:efPrws. J? F. F, A. 2. Norman Knoli, Clf-ar Loki,-flhnfi I- C.o 32 Sf-nior Play 4, Milfred Lindstrom, Seve Wool f-ff-Enteren is J3r'o' l'3 ' LJ Conner, Wasnq Operetta 3, 4, Hi Nivr- 3 4' Ail Sirzwl Piny 47 Senior Play 4. Edith Lyonsmifh, Sr:'x'g'N00. f-y. Myrlle Martindale, Sr:fJfuWNoolley-Hi'NitH 2 3: Op:-ff-MJ 2 Lester McKay, Big LAW- -Football l 2 43 Cliss Pres. lj Friar 3, 4' S. W. Cut: 4 Marvin Merrill, McMurray. Joed Miles, Sr-fam Woolliry Enleri--1 as Srrrmr from Surncls, Waslrg Sfrnior Play 43 tlfirmr bocifrty 4, John Minerich, Servo Woollfvy--Foolball 2, 3. Tressa Monlqomery, Sr-dm Woolley- Honor Society 23 l-li Nite- 31 Cub 4, Frances Mueller, Srrfirin-'Wofnll'-y-G, A. A, 2, 3, 43 Opercllu Z 3, 47 Hi-Niln 3 43 All Sffmol Play 43 Crib 3, 45 Usher 4, Sr-nior play 4, Frederick Myers, Big L1-fe. Elsie Nedergaard, Scdro-Woolley-HIINIM3 4, Elaine Nelson, SedrofWoollPy--Hirlxlilc l, 45 Uslv-r 4, Ooeretta 4. June Newefl Seve-Wool'f2y--Entered as Jwior from Ballaro l-liqll Scncol, Seattle, Wav.: Usher 3, 43 Hi-Nile 3, All School Play 45 Editu' 'pl Ki .f 4. Nina Norris, Sedw-Woo' rr,-Hi-Nile 4. Roberl Parker, Cs-ar Law. Elhel Penderqrasf, Clear Lake4Horor Socicly 2 33 Lizzy. 3 4 Florence Pilman, Sedro-'iNoo'e.-Quite 43 KU 'w 4. Angeline Piuuio SfI ,-Woollf.-,--Hi'Ni'v 2, 3. William Pooler, Sedrorwyw fwffEn'f-ref: is So: : v'f- from Rawnoni Waslig Foote: 2 3, 43 Bfrgkrrvgjl 2- Tryk 2- H'.N'-f- 3 4- Vi:efP'es. Boys' Club 33 Drfs. cf Bu.: C .fp 4. Annie Radich, M:M- J.--C.:g 3 4. Senior Ball . . . high school gymnosium . . . theme . . . Melody Cruise . . . Committee choir- mcm . . . iimmy Whortoh, ossisted by Ah- derson, MgcDougg11, Pooier, Gowey, Hegg, Ziegler, Drummond . . . music by Arigcortes Reveiiers . . -Al Junior Ray. Clear Lake-Band and Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 4, Alice Richmyer, Srorcfwpiw pi AG, A, A, 2 3 4- H5.Ni'e 2- USM, .1 Ooereffa 4. Martha Rivord, Sedro-Woolley-Kurnfux 4. Dale Robbins, Bio Lake, Guy Robinson, Seo-o Wociiri-ii-gig. 2, CIMA Rockn, Day Creek-G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. Helen Saari, Baker Heights! Kurntux l, 23 Honor Sociofv 2, 3, 43 Hi-Nite 33 Vice-Pres, Girls' Club 3' P-pg' eiirs' Club 41 sensor may 4, Librarian 4. William sarqeni, sediowfifooiieveaand i, 2, 3, 4, Philip Skochilich Sedro-Woollex-Baslielboili 2, 33 Track 2, 3. Lowell Sexfon, Scdro-Woolley-Basketball I, 2, 33 Football 33 S, W, Club 3, 4, Gram Sickief 5QdfO.WOOiiey,Hg.N,1,. I, 2, 33 Track I, 2 33 Class Officer 2. Arthur Siodin, Sedro-Woolley. Fern Spence, McMurray-Librarian 4, Georgiana Strong Spd.-O. Woolley-Entered as Senior from Grant High School, Porfland Oregong G. A. A. 43 All School Play 43 Kummx 4, Horgr Sociefy .14 H'g.NgqC 4, ODei'eIla 4. Berh Sumner, Sedro-Woolley-Cub I3 G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 All School Play 43 Girls' Ciub Officer 3' Secretarv of A S B 4: Oi-'Jereffa 4. Leslie Talberf, Scdro-Woolley. Harry Thibert, Sedro-WoolleyiTrack I, 2, 3, 4. Virginia Tripp, Seoroiwooiiey Nelifai Warfigld' Dev Creek-Office 43 Kumfux 4. James Wharron, Sedro-Woolley-Entered as Sophomore from California: Bagkf-ib,-.ii 2 '3 4. Basebali 2f S. W, Club 2, 3 43 HiANi9e 2, 43 Cub 43 Kumfux 4. Jesse Wiles, Scdro-Woolley-Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Track 3- All School PI,-,yi 4' Chap,-inafi Hi-Nile 43 Senior Play 4, Ellen Wiria, Big Lake-Office 43 Kurnfux 43 John Young, Day Creckwfooibaii In 2 4. S W Ciub 2' 3 4, Hi' Nife 2, 33 A. S. B, Executive Council 4. Sibyl Ziegler, Sedro-Woolley-G. A, A. l, 2, 3, 43 All School Play' lg' I-Ii-Niife 4' Senior! Ploy .1- Oificc 43 Officer Horne Economics Club 4. ' ' ' '-k:4., 'I 5:3 IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President STANLEY EWIN G Vice-President GORDON ELLESTAD Secretary LOIS IONES Treasurer CAROLINE PRESSENTIN IUNIOR CLASS . . . deserves honorable mention for many accomplishments . . . tour luniors on debate team . . . Smith, l. Carlson, Marchant, Ellestad . . . second place in Fidac Essay Contest Won by Fred Marchant . . . all school girls' trio composed ot three luniors . . . Chambers, L. lones and Fellows . . . Operetta and drama leads taken by lessie Guernsey and L. lones . . . interclass volley ball championship won by luniors . . . l I NWA' f. ':.7f' 1 X. WN L 20 . . . leads played by Dave Hudson . . . Helen L Hamlet . . . aoraeous costumes . . . by Home Economics f scenes from ls they contr1buted much to the success ot all dramatic productions this year .... Hi-Nite presented November 24 . . . over one hundred students took part . . . after the show . . . smoker in the aym . . . booths in the cafeteria I? if , If r ' ' I 7 ALL SCHOOL PLAY . . , lftollos Wild Cat . . . a com . L resented October SENIOR PLAY . . . Torn Sawyer . . . aiven April 20 . . . Bud Cannon appeared in the role ot Torn Sawyer . . . lesse Wiles was Huckleberry Finn . . . Lois Heag played Becky . . . realistic portrayal ot all parts . . . much credit aoes to lohn Bishop and his brawny stage crew . . . Terry Acllinqton, electrician . . . Lois Heqq, rnake-up crew . . . Caroline Pressentin, property rnistres . . M4JLf'1 If if -. KN-X x.SxXN X, fl i 5' 43.2- ,mrlirs OPERETTA Once ln a Blue Moon featured the alee club lrple Darneron Brll Crawford Faculty Forbles an rnnovatron developed rn o Good Wlll Tour l-l1 Nrte theme Century of Progress member Tlte Three Lrttle P as Mrckey and Mlnnre Mouse the tap dancers Streets ot Pans .W L 1-1' I n af-T , W 'W5'?'5'!'W'lWW If ' ' r ' ' A 0'lwf':1H1ln1u..1na- il M J' F!! I lil? . . ' - . ., . 2 I , F- SU' PF' V ff ' 1 ' F 4' 7 . . .,qurw-b4 uvr'.2-litsnan-. hgs4 .v..zuiU X ffl I 4 Z- P' 'vip . Xtl '. ' - Q , T 31 ukglidfgia, .,. I ' THE 1933 CUB GRID SQUAD won both county and Northwest D1 trrct Champxonshrps graduatmg lettermen are Fyfe Balley Bassett Young McKay Davls and Captarn Ray Van Fleet Thompson Sanford Ferguson Lrndbloorn and C Iohnson Captam Iohnson and Morgan each scored a touchdown rn the Turkey Day game wrth Mount Vernon played on the home freld score 13 to 7 Sf. Iohnson . . . returning letterrnen are Kerlee, Gasparac, Morgan, Tingley, Ford, A. Heverling, THE 1934 CUB BASKETBALL TEAM lncluded but two senrors hm Fyfe and George Hansen placed low but not rn the cellar rn the county race played a fast brand of basketball returnrng lettermen are Turner, Ropes, Parker, Lrndley, Don lones, and Sanford Maskell predrcts a successful season next year the second team under Coach Drck Iones placed second ln the league showed a good pass1ng and fastbreaklng attack . ' , 6 A V . , 4 . B I U 1. ,- I l ' 1- V X- A w 5 .w B I A - - . S in 1' f A , , i t f4 0- gg, 1 Evil ,mqt-4 S K 1 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President IAMES CHRISTOFFERSON Vice-Pre 'd t VERONICA FAHEY Seqetary-T HAZEL PERRY v xt' 1 SOPHOMORE HONOR SOCIETY . . . tar- tunate members are . . . Fred Back, Robert Hunter, losephine Buckley, Hazel Perry, Marintha Washburn, lack Deierlein, Robert Knight, and I-lelen Q'Brten . . . SOPHOMORE CLASS . . . one hundred twenty strona . . . dramatic ability shown by three members who participated in the all school play . . . Benson, Christofterson, and Hunter . . . musical talent displayed in operatic roles by D. lones and C. Greene . . . athletic honors were awarded to Parker, Lindley, D. lones, and A. l-leverlina . . . girls recelvtna letters were . . . F. lensen, Perry, V. Fahey, and Youna . . . SW' ..-- '-an GIRLS GYM CLASSES otter treslnmen anl sophomores every oppor tunlty to develop thetr Ca1oab1'1t1es lead to parttotpatton 1n atrls sports volleyball basketball tumoltna baseball etaht arrls attended the Annual Western Vtfaslonnfjton Play Day at the Untverstty ot Washtnaton tn Seattle Benson Chambers Danuser E lensen Perry Mary Sexton Young Younqedyk Davls ljmsen l Green Pressenttn and Mary Sexton ttve representatlves attended Slcaart Play Day at Mt Vernon Song Leaders one of Seolro Vlfoolley oldest tradttron H norable and lmportant ott ces went tlnns yea1 to Lots lones and Maraot Cham bers ' ' ov tr T.. is L . C ' Q S 79 LW, 4' as I F - Q -Wfzliq . ' ,, - 1? A 7 5 If 5, K K 'igfa 1 F -A . ',,,,s. ' . f k f,,,..,--e 'f ' 2, - .- I f' ' .. . . . L A Y I A I A . . . 4 1 . L. , ' ' ' 1 1 1 1- AA 1 ,1 1 1 ,- , 1 , ... , - -, . . . 4 I ,ff ,f .J ' ' s . . . l or , ,i EW' l 95194 G. A. A. OFFICERS . . . losephine Youngedyke, Elva Bergman, Virginia Byham, Mary Sexton . . . letters were awarded to Alice Becratt, Elva Bergman, Genevieve Danuser, Veronica Fahey, Hazel Perry, Lois lones, Eldeen lensen, Bertha Meyers, Frances Mueller, and Dorothy Young . . . tumbling team . . . Alice Humphrey, Hazel Perry, Veronica Fahey, Mary Fahey, Norma Minor, Cleo Morgan, Charlie V. Trout, Elene Williams, and Wilrna Hustead . . .First G. A. A. banquet held April 26 . . . Barn Dance March 16 . . . FRESHMAN CLASS . . . showed unusual activity . . . l-lelen Lindstrom played the lead in the All School Play . . . Ropes and Turner were on the tirst basket- ball team . . . girls were the inter-class basketball champions . . . girls' sextet . . . Mary lanes, Mathilda Saclcman, Anna Batey, Dorothy Stave, lo Runclc, and Geraldine Wycott . . . on the high honor roll . . . Claude Swanson, lack Humphrey, Glenn Berger, Raymond Normark, and Peggy Swartz , . . JW tl ,MM FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President OLIVER POOLER Vice-President ' VERTAMAE BLACK Secretary FLORENCE IEFFREY Treasurer . BEN BRATTON. lst Semester Treasurer WILLIAM ROPES, 2nd Semester Thirty freshmen entered high school gt mid-yeor . . . motking o totol enrollment ot over one hundred ond sixty . . . incoming students displotyed excellent coopergtion . . . porticipoted in oll school projects . . . ggve us the girls' sextet . . . 1' l r Debate Squad . . . won five out of seven debates . . . negative team . . . composed of Hansen, Hunter, and Cannon . . . all seniors . . . affirmative team . . . Smith, Ellestad, and Carlson . . . alternate Fred Marchant . . . Coach Donald Armstrong . . . Executive Council . . . composed of outstanding students in vari- ous school activities . . . capable leaders . . . L. lones, Legget, S. Davis, Sumner, Hansen, Young, Cannon, Holtcamp . . . suc- ceeded in pulling the associated student body out of debt . . . made needed improvements . . . especially in athletic equipment . . . athletic field . . . and auditorium . . . S. W. Club . . . Officers are Morgan, R, lohnson, and Roarlc . . . Club includes all major-sports lettermen . . . football . . . basket- ball . . . track . . . tennis . . . and managers . . . in charge of stu- dent control . . . equally successful socially . . Chemistry Laboratory . . . scene ot vigorous activity . . , gave us tlie photography club this year . , . a chemistry tearn was organ- ized to cornpete with other schools for honors . . . liotlri Pacific Coast . . . and National . , . under skillful guidance of Mr. VV. E. Wrrrd . . Biology Laboratory . . . oiiers unusual research possicilities . . . nas a iazzgous collection oi annuals and birds . . . donated to the : 'l'if:ol last year . . . a iavgrite class . . . Study Hall . . . lias been enlarged recently . . , otiers excellent library facilities . . . student liigrarians in attendance all day . . . current rnagazines . . . daily newspapers . . . and detention . . 4. Ywzfmwf is iw J gftrw THE KUMTUX . . . school annual . . . a picture book . . . familiar faces and scenes in school and out . . . lune Newett, editor . . . Nelita Warfield, assistant edi- tor . . . Hazel Perry and limmy Wharton, sports edi- tors . . . Charles Hunter, business manager . . . Fred Marchant, photography . . . George Bassett, circula- tion manager . . . THE CUB . . . school paper . . . published monthly . . . records activities, progress, and accomplishments . . . of the school . . . Helen Holtcamp, editor . . . Shannon Davis, sports editor . . . Elva Bergman, news editor . . . Myrtle Sickler, feature editor . . . Lois Hegg and Fran- ces Mueller, exchange editors . . . Ira Brown, business manager . . . CAFETERIA . . . caters to the whims of several hun- dred students each day . . . under careful manage- ment of Miss Mae Green . . . with staff of students assisting . . . well balanced menu at nominal cost . . . friendly groups meet at lunch tables . . . in the corner . . . faculty table . . . MANUAL TRAINING SHOP . . . largest unit of the vo- cational course . . . under direction of Mr. Philip Hogan . . . who has been a member of our faculty longer than any other teacher . . . the shop is a place of unusual activity . . . 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