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

 - Class of 1940

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5114 Being Candid l Wayne und Velrnd dotnq on Astcnre Und Rogers act for the Kurntux ussembly. l-lang on hqht, Velma or you re Q qonner. 2 Mxss Thonxpson telhnq the G A A. dunc- ers that Cluro Mems was Chosen hulk- :ndxd 3 It looks ltku u soft lob to us Guy. COUISE we wouldnt know 4 Grcxcxous, how you boys have chctnqed! 5 You look more natural here, Art. Why dont you break rrqht down and smrle? 0 Morton und Ralph ruqcutters supreme. 7 Conlucluis soy' Girl who look like Velma very pretty 8 Vero ts so unxtuus that Leonards coffee he qood 9 They suy munrnsh clothes ore qomq to he qood this season but thrs seems lrke qomq u bxt lor Hmrncx Or ts thxs G Case of now I urn G tnorff lU Wrzdrd of Oz boys rn the Kurntux os- sentbly Lute rs pretty st rrcus 1sn't rt Herb? And you dont need to look so soy exthet I Fl Bet yc.u dxdnt know you were losrnq your straw tummy lts rumored that Fow- ler Walks-z rs under that qlum extertor. And thctts 'Dtvtty Krntr trytnq to hrde ll Ohe ontttrtq Assourutod li Our A S B. llxt-xy weurmq his most drqnrlred expresston lie saves thrs one rust for the brrdtu on the camera 13 l.1l lldythv looktnq quxzzrcul lit' QQ ART NE MAN AND Hll Piece Band .,,.-A

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l- rg ALDEN WILLIS . . . Boxing, l-2, Class President, 2. LAWRENCE WILSON . . . Entered from Lopez Island, Washing- ton, 4. WALLACE WILSON . . . Basketball, 37 Track Manager, 3-4, Letterman, 4. DOROTHY WINTERS . . . Girls' Club President, 4, Tournament Debate, 2-3-45 Pep Club, 47 Girls' Club Vice-President, 33 Iunior Prom Committee, 37 Librarian, 37 Class Vice-President, 2, Decla- mation, 2, Girls' Club Representative, l. BETTE WULFF . . , Class Secretary, lg Night of Music, 27 Library, lg Girls' Club Representative, Z. BILL WYATT . , . Ski Club, 3-45 Hi-Nite, 2-4: Hobby and Me- chanics Club, 3-41 F. F. A., 25 Dramatics, l-2. CAMERA SHY . . . ROBERT BASSETT, BERNARD LINVOG, MARYLAND CAGLE, WINNIFRED THRESI-IER, ALLEN HANDY VELMA REYNOLDS, NK Will and Feeling confident that we are still sane of mind and sound of body in spite of having been bullied by our teachers for four long years, and believing that we should not pass from these halls without giving over to posterity a few of the characteristics that have contributed to our famousness Knot to mention our infamousnessl, we, the class of 1940, hereby publish our last will and testament: Iim Sanders leaves his part in the senior play to the chemistry room. CConfidentially, it steenksl . . . Dave Mclntyre to Roger Hammond leaves his size 42 sweater . . . Iudson Van Liew be- queaths his hair on his chest to Gene Iohnson for future stage mustaches . . . lack Peterson gives Norm Finsen his ability to swing a mean chopper in dissecting cow cutlets . . . Bob Bas- sett gives his crooning ability to Iakie lech . . . Wyman Hammer leaves his ability to have a good time to anyone who has an Ingersoll handy . . . Red Hunter having chased Bugs Anderson for four years finally leaves her to another Hunter . . . Merle Stanley bequeaths her ability to make extemporaneous speeches to Captain Norm Lisherness because he just won't recite in class anyway . . , Bill Meins to Orris Ebbeson leaves his ability to move faster than anyone else in school , . . To Alvin Schacht, Ralph Stendal gives his bcastful gift of gab . . . Roberta Humble leaves her ability to play gangster moll roles on stage to Lucille Robinson . . . Punk Clifford gives his ability to swing on down to Stanley Holton . . . Mike Pizzuto leaves his ability to squeeze the squeeze box to Wesley Holmes. Prophecy After taking a cockeyed squint in the crystal ball, it was possible to see these strange situa- tions which were mirrored there. Arthur Hartvig has been reelected by a big majority to his post of city dog catcher, Keep up the good Work, Art! . . . Virginia Iessett will serve an- other term as mayor of Sedro-Woolley . . . Gil- bert Iohnson has been newly elected as mayor of the up and coming little city, Big Lake . . . Those two famous women scientists, Ethel Palmer and Winnifred Thresher, have just com- pleted their first observation with their new 300- inch telescope. They announce the awe-inspir- ing discovery that the moon is not made of green cheese . . . Bernie Linvog is now house to house demonstrator for Bright and Shiny Tooth Grease . . . Bob Knowlton, successor to Paderwhiski, will begin grooming Marge Moen for the musical part in You Can't Take lt With You . . . Bert Schrader, World's Heavyweight Boxing Champion for the past two years, has finally been defeated. He was knocked out last night in the second round of a scheduled fifteen round fight by Elver Huntley . . . How many of us are going to the Sedro-Woolley Opera House next Sunday night to hear the operatic debut of Marilyn Iohnson? . . . Winton Klaus will be the stage manager for the production Sleeping Beauty, starring Norm Lindbloorn . . . LaVerne Swanson is still waiting for Bob Cook to get over his bashfulness . . . Ruth Stoute and Rod- die Robertson are making their final appear- ance in the opera Rigeletto before retiring to their mansion in McMurray . . . Iohn Mul- beier is touring Hoogdal on the money he won from the Irish Sweep Stakes. 422,



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l Prom committee chairmen, front row: Moore, Thompson, Anderson. Back row Drummond, Leggett, Shonishak 2 Miss Smith, adviser 3. Marihugh, president, 4. johnston, vice-prcsiclcnt 5 Hunter and McDougle, prom king and queen 6 McDoualc, segrefary. 7 Shomshak, treasurer S and 9. Scenes from the prom. gy Being an energetic and peppy group, this year's juniors show great promise as future leaders in Sedro-Woolley High. Members of the class participated in the All School Play, Hi-Nite, music, sports, and are represented in the Honor Society. Highlighting their social year, the class of l94l presented their prom, Sports Frolicf' on December ll. With much hard Work, the juniors transformed the gymnasium into a gala sports parade. Names well-known in high school ath- letics were spelled on the side walls with the insignia of their respective sportfsmall foot- balls for S. W.'s county championship gridiron men, boxing gloves for the pugilists, and mem- bers of the baseball team were named by an array of baseballs. By popular vote at a special election of the junior class, joe Hunter and Maxine McDougle were elected king and queen of the festivities. Each received a box of candy at their corona- tion during intermission. Arthur NeWman's swing band provided the music. Several committees worked with Elaine Thompson, who was general chairman. They were: dance committee: Chairman joe Hunter, Quinby Bingham, Ole johnson, Edythe lnger- soll, Marian Henderson: food committee: Chair- man Bernice Anderson, Wanda Anderson: tic- ket committee: Chairman Herbert Drummond, Doris Holden, Ed Greathouseg theme commit- tee: Chairman Dorn Shomshak, Don johnston, Maxine McDougle: invitation committee: Chair- man Beverly Moore, Frank Hebert, Faith Din- kins: advertising committee: Chairman Peggy Leggett, Fay Bjerstedt, Barbara Markell, Mar- garet Curnutt: clean-up committee: Chairman jack Wardell, Stanley Holton, Arthur Muhlbeier, Harold Blank. Class officers this year were: Lloyd Marihugh, president: Don johnston, vice-president: Maxine McDougle, secretary: Dorn Shomshak, treas- urer: Dorothy Beeman, song leader: Boger Ham- mond, yell leader: and Frank Hebert, represen- tative to the A. S. B. Executive Council. Miss jeanette Smith was the adviser. Q2'is

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