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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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This year the sophomore class has been Very active. lt might even be said that its members have crossed a second frontier. ln crossing they have set up new goals, broken old rec- ords, and discovered untried fields which they hope to conquer. The class has proved its worth- iness for stepping into the upper-classmens shoes when as iuniors they return next fall. They have shown themselves outstanding in terson Stetson, Strong. see Hertman lones. Moody Matterancl Portras, Prga the field of sports, and have been well repree sented in other school activities. As the class reaches the halfway mark with honors, it looks back upon the first two years of its high school career and hopes its next two are as successful as the first. This years class officers have been: McClure, president, Beach, vice-president, Bellos, secre- tary: and Wilcox, treasurer. Mr. Glenn Hall has acted as adviser. 126, Class Officers and Adviser, Lett to Right X McClure Beach Bellos, Wilcox Hall P.cture l, Front Bow: Schuman, Anderson Wood, Sloan, Vtfardell, M. Wilson Sawyer Snider Stiles. Second Bow: K Allen D Christiansen, Ward, Walters, Stoute Utley Adam, Snelson, O. Wilson. Third Bow Chrrstofferson, Taylor, Cline, Shonrshak Andrews, Coulter, Wilcox, Sutherland Fourth Brow. Smith White, Wolslegel P Front Bow Burke, Allhands Cole Bennt tt Crisp Cunningham, Boyd, Carpenter Ad anis Second Row. B. Allen, Cook Beclaft Brookings Bellos Blackwell, Colette Brad Key Ash Third How. Curry Beach Ala ways Birgham Calkins, Bart Brown Fourth Bow' Atterberry Cope, Abraham sztvn G Allen Adams A Chrrsttnstn Front Bow F lohnson Gardzelewskr Ha rang Dye Lepper Hansted Howe tech Second Row' Knowlton, Henderson Elliott Dodd, Harrison, Davis Lubrtz Flrtcrott Hauenstern M. lackson Third Row F Iackson Gee Fahey, Latham, Fadeff Gud dall Duncan N lohnson, Gaddrs Fourth Bow Humble Farr Kessler, Hendrix Dax Front Bow Brnghouse Ketchum Phipps Barey Parker, McDonald, Paulson McCon nell Mills Second Row: O. lohnson Merns Moffett Iensen, Mace, Pape Ovenell Met calf Muhlberer Third Row: Lee McClure Nrlson, Millsap, Phay Martindale Mclnnrs Paul Mcfildoon Mclntyre, Lyle McClure Fourth Bow: Preswheat, Greene Maqrnnrs
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