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Top Row, left to rignt: Mechanical Drawzng, Donald Londong Foods Class, Evelyn Ayers, Biology, Marvin Bart. Second Row: Art, Virginia Popplewell, Library, Herman Hetzelp Geometry, Iudy Bingham Third Row: Chemistry, Robert Harrison: Clothing Class, Nelda Ruth Gardzelewskip Latin, Ted Strong. Fourth Row: Farm Shop, Maryland Caqleg Typing, Beverly Mooreg Cafeteria, Bob Doxsee. These candid shots are typical views ot stue dents engaged in class work provided in vaf rious school departments. The curriculum otter- ed in Union High School District No. 4 is broad, and gives students training in both vocational and cultural subjects. The last period each day is set aside tor activ- ities. During this time, students are given the opportunity ot pursuing a large number ot hob- bies under the supervision ot a taculty member. This school is fortunate in having one of the state's best high school cafeterias which has been ably managed for six years by Mrs. Rob- ert Parker. 428m
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'J Sports Review After a great deal of planning and organiz- ing, the Lions Club made it possible last fall for Sedro-Woolley to have flood lights installed on Greene Memorial Field, the first on any ath- letic field in the county. The Associated Stu- dents are deeply appreciative of the interest and untiring zeal the Lions Club showed while working for this project. As a result of their enterprise, the gate receipts from football in- creased 50 per cent over previous years. The new lights were officially presented at the Bell- ingham game. While each sport has its own section in the annual, this page gives a brief resume of all sports. The Cubs under Coach Tom Mullen tied for the Skagit County football championship. For the first time since football has been a ma- jor sport, the Cubs played ten games, a very heavy schedule for a high school team. Much credit for the Cubs' excellent showing in this sport is due Coach Mullen. Next came basketball, and to Coach Omdahl should tribute for excellent coaching be given. The team developed to top ranking birth and entered the district tournament. There the Cubs were nosed out by Blaine, 50-45, and Marys- ville, 65-27. Developed from a squad of only two lettermen, the Cub casaba tossers improved steadily until they were the cream of the county basketball crop. The Cub boxing team was generally consid- ered the best amateur mitt-slinging team in Western Washington. Coach Bill Mullen's squad engaged in six smokers and lost but one. ln their four home smokers, the Cubs drew some of the biggest crowds that have ever been in the gym. Except for the smoker with Fife, Coach Kenneth Driskill's mat-men won every smoker in which they engaged. Despite this one defeat, the Cubs were generally considered to be as good as any high school wrestlers in the state. Congratulations are in order. The three spring sports squads were just getting well underway at press time. Coaches and teams are working hard. ln regard to track, it should be mentioned here that Shelton '39 set a record in the high hurdles in the 1938 district meet. He also holds records for the county and relay carnival in 1939. His best time, made in the county race, was 15.2. In last year's state meet, E. Silverthorn, failing in his attempt to set a new record, tied in the pole vault with a 12' 5 jump. In the county meet, S. W. took all four places in the broad jump totaling 81' 4 . 430: 5-ig Top Picture, G. A. A.-First row: Miss Thompson, Cargill, Hurd, lessett, Meins, Elynore Egbert, Edythe Egbert, Ingersoll, Henderson, Carpenter, Holden, Cogdill Guernsey, Torre, Harrison, C. Fahey, Ha- rang. Second row: Paulson, Bellos, Mc- Connell, Harpst, Palmer, Coultas, Ovenell, O. Fahey, Leggett, Spencer, Stiles, Fadeff, Utley, Cornelius, Moffett, Markell. Third row: P. Ward, D. Popplewell, Beeman, Butler, Hamilton, Karwaski, Alaways, Case, Ellis, Rarey, V. Popplewell, Latham, Iensen, McDougle, Batey, Bierstedt, Black- well, Cunningham. Top row: McMackin, Rutledge, Iohnson, Shcmshak, Ross, Cole, Millar, Patten, Anderson, Thompson, Mc- Innes, D. Fahey, Doxsee, Long, Curnutt, Coutler, Tyminski, Boyd, Stanley, Swanson. X424 Middle Picture, S. W. Club -- First row: Hammond, Hetzel, Goad, Pizzuto, Ander- son, Wardell, Mitchell, Hammer, Davis, Iech, Shomshak. Second row: Kell, Small- wood, Bacus, Smith, Hudson, Bingham, Kelley, Stendal, Clough, Marihugh, W. Meins, McCalib, Snelson. Third row: L. Hunter, Mclntyre, Coqdill, N. Lisherness, Knowlton, Schrader, Schreindl, Gee, Elle- stad, Harang, Scott, Studebaker, Coach T. Mullen. Top row: Sargent, B. Meins, Clif- ford, Holton, I. Hunter. V. Lisherness, Cratsenberg, Wolslegel, Hinchen. Ati Bottom Picture, Pep Club-First row: LaV. Swanson, Harrison, Harang, Meins, Car- penter, P. Anderson, Holden, Batey, Inger- soll, McConnell, Henderson. Second row: Lubitz, Moore, B. Anderson, Beeman, Mc- Leod, Iensen, Moffett, Leggett, Bjerstedt, Curnutt. Third row: Stiles, W. Anderson, Humble, Reece, Ross, McMackin, Waddell, Iordon, Stanley. Fourth row: Winters, Eg- bert, Pape, Bellos, Harbert, Spencer, Din- kins, Fahey, Cornelius. Top row: Beebe, E. Thompson, Ward. Deneen, Miss Thomp- son, Bingham, L. Swanson, Markell. X14
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