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Hunter P es dent a lex Jer n V1ceP es dent Ldyth I gerso S cr tax St nley Holton e Mss n ab tg A 115 Uuur SCIIMIOJFS Yehudr s Ball an mformal dance held by the semor and Jumor classes on December 6 vxas the socral hlghhaht of thelr calendar Musrc for thts festrve occaston was played by Al Werdkamp and hrs orchestra Many e Joyed thrs functron rn the cleverly decorated gymnaslum Senlor commtttee charrrnen for the ball were Ioe Hunter general Bermce Anderson theme Maxme McDougle mvrta t1ons Dons Holden decoratrons Frank Hebert trckets and Ed Greathouse musrc The graduatmg class 1S made up of lOl mem bers When a vote was taken m the fall a ma1or1ty of the class favored wearmg caps and gowns for Commencement The gowns w1ll be blue wrth whrte collars and the caps blue wlth whlte tassels Thls IS the second con caps and gowns have been chosen by the graduatlng class secutlve year Many of the students who are to be gradu ated lhlS year have proved themselves to be of outstandmg torlan 1S Frank Hebert and the salutatorran IS Shlrley D1xon a newcomer from Everett th1s year The next e1ght rn scholastrc ratmg are Herbert Drummond Dor1s Holden Beverly Moore Dorn Shomshak Ioe Hunter Larry Kmg Eldon Weeks and Maryorxe Moen scholastlc ab1l1ty The valedlc Approxrmately l5 students wrll recerve merrt plagues or torch p1ns at Commencement for outstandmg achrevement rn act1v1t1es and scholarsh1p To become an owner of a ment plague a student must have a 2 5 scholarshrp ratmg An A IS worth four pomts and each grade below A IS worth proport1onately less Boys must have earned a total of 25 po1nts 4 and grrls 20 pomts At least ftve of these pomts must have been mad rn maJor act1v1t1es ana the other pornts may h ave been acqulrea through grades A faculty commntee must also pass on these students Students who have a hrgh grade average but who have not part1c1 pated ID sufflcrent actrv1t1es to be elrgrble for merrt plagues recexve torch pms at Commenc ment The Sen1or Play The Black Flammgo rev1ewed elsewhere rn the Kumtux Class Day 1S the occasron that semors gen erally remember as long as they l1ve because rt IS the day the1r h1story rs revrewed thelr futures revealed and therr specrflc qual1t1es are bequeathed Thrs event lS under the drrec tron of Shrrley Anderson general charrman Frank Hebert Dor1s Holden and Garry Evans assrstants The program IS under the dlrectron of M1ss Velma Blankenshrp Mr George Taylor of the Un1vers1ty of Wash mgton w1ll be the mam speaker for Com mencement Hrs toplc w1ll be Youth ln a World of War However student speakers w1ll st1ll have a place on the program They w1ll present the awards Several awards such as the Pan Hellenrc scholarshlp and plague the Assoclated Student Body Athletrc award Coun try Club award Honor Soclety torch pms and A S B ment plaques w1ll be presented by members of the graduatmg class Thls arrange ment w1ll grve an opportumty for the students to actlvely partlclpate m the program at the same trme havlng an outslde speaker glve an msprratronal address The Baccalaureate ex GICISGS w1ll be held Sunday even1ng Iune l at whlch trme the students W1ll wear thetr commencement robes The Reverend C L Walker wrll be the speaker Leadmg the class tn tts fmal year were Ioe Hunter, presrdent, Stanley Iorgensen, v1ce pres1dent, Edythe Ingersoll, secretary, Stanley Holton, treasurer, Lloyd Marlhugh, representa t1ve to the executlve councll The sen1ors are mdebted to MISS Alma Youngberg, advlser, for her untrrtng efforts and gu1dance rn all the sentor GCl1V1l19S 1 2 I ' W ' 1 3 J A loe , 1' i 7 SV 1. j lox-. , - 1' 1 5 T e rm ll, e e 'yy c a , T1 iisurerg 1 Al la Young e' , df eil o Lk x 11 .1 11 . - 1 - L L 1 1 , C. L 1 S . . , - D - - - - 1 w V N-f I V l . D- . I 1 I A - C J 9- 1 I 1 ' - ' - ' I , . 11 . 11 . . ' ' 1 1 1 15 1 1 ' ' ' - I l 1 . . . 1 . 1 1 1 I I I . . . 11 . 4 I I ' If 1 , , , , l . , 1. 1 1 I I I ' ' . . . 1 , , . . , I - 1 1 ' I 1 1 12
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