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

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Q ' V f A 'Q h FACULTY X CLASSES ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES X .M J ' Guwahati-- L I I H vmz, fwe WW of sam For the past twenty ftve years Phlltp Hogan has become an 1nsp1rat1on to new students as well as old rn Sedro Woolley l-hgh School Mr Hogan 1S the frrst teacher who has ever taught twenty ftve years at thls school lt would be dtfftcult to f1nd a man better sulted for h1s work of teachmg Mechanlcal drawmg manual tralmna and electnclty are taught under h1s careful supervrslon and h1s efforts have helped greatly toward the betterment of the school After belng graduated from Chehalrs Hlgh School Mr Hogan attended Washlngton State College recetvrng hts AB degree there Before teachlng here he taught at Burltngton Arltngton and Kent Whtle teachmg ln Sedro Woolley Mr Hogan has watched the l gh school grow and develop from one small butldlng to tts present proporttons Smce hrs arnval the Greene Memorlal fteld the gym auattorlum and vocattonal lDL1lld1I'1QS have been added to the orrgmal school The Kumtux staff lS proud to be able to dedlcate thls year s book to a man whose loyalty devotlon and forestght have done so much to make this school what it is today. 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ICERQ M H l Ad 1 tr W R px 1 ty P l 1 a QALUlAlORlAN knb 1 V DICTORIAN K C AWD QUEEN Cl' OR RAII L l M 1 mor yw ll A dream come true' l At last we re at the very top There were tnnes when we thought we would never make rt l ut 1 ere we are The lona awarted year of l945 has at last rolled around and rt rs wrth happy yet sad hearts that we the class of 45 leave dear old Wo lley Hrah Ten of our sentor boys answered Uncle Barn s call durrnq the year of 44 45 These boys were Don Moen Clarence Clrvers Eldon Schnndt lack Barr Stanley Howard Don Walley Fred Long Tony Radosevr h Wrlham McLean and Gus Suryan Naomr Kalles left before Chrrst mas for the Columbra Hospltal to enter the Cadet Nurses Corps 'Wrth Mary Lou Enberq Ioyce Hrnshaw and Mary McCarthy as co charrmen and Huah Rrdqway hm Lrttrell and Evelyn Rhodes as assrstant charrmen of the Bond and Stamp Com rmttee we senrors sold approxrmately S85 UOU worth of bonds and stamps durrnq the year A Qrxth War Loan auctron was held rn the hrqh chool audrtorrum on November 2U wrth Cor rnne Runck and Perry Hatcher as auctroneers Cur Crystal Ball was a qreat success thanks to the farthful commrttee members The bah was held on December 8 at the Dance Bowl wrth Harry Lrndbecks orchestra furnrsh rnq the musrc Mary Lot, Enberq and Clarence Ohvers were elected Queen and Krna We also emoyed our sneak durrnq the fall The reason for havlna the sneak rn the fall was so the boys leaxrnq for the armed servrces could be there wlth the rest of our class Class offrcers were Don Ayres presrdent lflarvrn Moore vrce presrdent Betty Ebehnq cretary hm Llttrell treasurer and Mr Glen Hall advrser We donned our caps and gowns on May 24 that never to be forgotten date of commence nent The hard earned athletrc awards and cholarsh ps were qrven and several students qave s h o r t ta l lc s Scholastrc achrevement plaques were presented to the followrna Mary Lou Enberq Roqer Westerman Lorrarne Bran do Betty Patten Hugh Rrdqway Marrlyn Hyl dahl and Mary McCarthy A c h 1 e v e m e nt plaques went to Ereddre Ann Huelsdonk Don Ayres loyce Mandall Evelyn Rhodes Betty Ebehna Marge Iordon Ioyce Iackson Betty lou Lrsherness After four years of drhqent study these ten senrors were found to be at the top scholas trcally They are lr' thrs order Mary Lou En bera valedrctorran Roqer Westerman saluta torran Lorrarne Brando Helen Matterand Edna W'est Ioyce Hrnshaw Iames Lrttrell Betty Pat ten Huah Rldqway and Mary Nystrom Ht , 1 Y 7 I t w :er y '19 r ' ' 1 -: r. al , vlsexg I1r:1 lnttr-ffl, Txeirsvxyfr- M.1rv1: Moare, Vrce President: Vfrlbl ode, e 'ef sentrtrvef Bet Iwelmq, St-cet ryp Don Ay-usa, Preszri-mt, Rom-1 V1'1Hster'rx1at1, . 7 Mary Lou I err , ALR' . lN 3 1 .1 , SENI , 11: ftrr--111' Cfzw xr: and 11 y Lou llnhera. Scenes at the Se ' Ball. 1 1 . . ' .1 . , , J c 11 1 y. . 1 1 - 1 11 I I 1 1 ' A 1 . ' I , I . 11 Y I l l C , I 1 7 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . , 1 C SQ ' , 1 , . . 1 1 ' - T v . 1 . 1 -' 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 f f f - 1 C 1 1 r . . - ' - 1 f s i 1 , 1 1 1 ' 1 f ' ' - 1 I I A I - ' I I ' . 1 1 . A Y 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 . V ' 1 V I I L., 1 . . C ' ' ' - 1 1 ..1 , I 11 11 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . - - 1 1 1 ' 1 . ' . 1 1 1 1 . . 1 . . . - I I I T 1 1 X 1 . 1 1 . We the remarrder of the class of 45 after due deliberation and consideration have ful filled our four year sentence and in departing 'rom the old Alma Mater wrsh to leave to our tellowrnmates a few of our traits Cvalued or otherwrsel to a d them rn upholding the stand ard set by the sard class Begretfully lack Crooni leaves hrs stream lined auto on Woolley High premrses due to lack of co operation on the part of the O P A rn the gasoline situation lohnny Knoppr would eave hrs high scholas trc standing but he cherrshes rt too much T Patty Merns Lucille Adema begueathes her laashful shy manner To that flaming freshman leart flutterer lackre Watkins Colonel An thony Badosevrch leaves hrs envied technique Lorraine Brando and Bob Bradley give their place rn the hall back to the termites Arlyn Wrse leaves her abnormal number ten shoes to her brother Ed so as to keep them rn the family Selma Chrrstofferson wrlls the care of the fleet to lors Robertson feeling assured that she will continue the good work Boy Cassanova lohns ton leaves his broken hearts and love affarrs to tlrat dashing young freshman Wilson Craw ord To Bill Dickey Tom White doubtfully leaves hrs boxrng gloves feeling confident that he f Woolley s boxing team KP S Billy the gloves are for your hands not for your hope chestl Leaving soon to Join the EBI Mary Mc Carthy regretfully leaves her positron at the keyhole and switchboard to loanne Kronrck so she can keep the school informed as to the ratest news Betty Ann Peshek leaves her Lonely Hearts Club correspondence to the arasprng hands of Ardrs Wiseman Warblrng Betty Bock moves on leavrng her pear shaped tones to Edna MacLellan Betty Ebelrng leaves only her echoes remain rng to haunt the halls of Sedro Woolley but her auret tactful manner she leaves to Barbara Plummer Lucille Brnghouse leaves her dimples to those unfortunate females who ll probably need them until better wolf traps are invented' ' Nom that Betty Trrebwasser Drennen rs leavrng the piano keys will get a chance to cool off but he wrlls the dust cloth to Kay King to keep the rvorres polished Edna West leaves a few helpful hints on horthand decoding to Colleen Evrtt Quite an advancement from pig Latrnl Eh Colleen? Earth Elvrng wrlls her bottle of freckle re mover to Frances Sullivan Last but by no means least Buddy Cumpton teals srlently through the night as quietly C95 as she came rn wrth only the sound of her great achievements banging against her srlver platter ll Dear Ourra Board relate to us what you nave locked wrthrn your rnner self about our uperb brarny and witty Chalf wrttyl class of 45 Shhhhhhh the Curia speaks The crrcus rs comrng to town As we enter the huge main tent held up by Emr Bamberg and Betty Sutton we notice up rn one corner Herbert Hooper waterrng the trained elephants Even rn thrs year of i965 he rs strll tryrng to vtork hrs way through beauty college After grvrng the crrcus the once over lrghtly Curia takes us down south to see rf Gordon Chase has planted hrs seedless cotton yet Up cn arriving at hrs one acre plantatron we frnd n m rn hrs laboratory tryrng desperateh to lo cate a pesky furry lrttle old srlkworm We then aecrde to refresh ourselves wrth one of Honey Chrle Mandall s Super Duper Steam baths and Bub Downs Now whom do we see rn the Turk rsh Bath? V None other than Betty Patten whose recent erghth husband rs multrmrllronarre sweet ootato king Leland Hauenstern Mrss Patten 15 preparrng for a gin rummy sessron with the famous Bepublrcan Senator Mary Lou Enberg Now we turn to our portable Walkre Talkre and lrsten to Hyldahl s other Hrt Parade Quote Wrll Hyldahl ever frnd her true Hrt Parade or v rll she struggle through lrfe paradeless'P Be member thrs program rs presented by Elaine Evenrng rn Woolley and remember also N S L LIW Nothrng Smells Like Evenrng rn Wool SY Elashrng home by transcontrnental subway we pass Yellowstone Natronal Park and come up for arr Here we frnd Marron Gruver operat ina her Old Earthful Whrle You Wart lf You Complarn 'We Push Down the Geyser Laun ary CShe has more stewed customers comrng up every hour on the hour thrs way? After falling rnto a few mud pots we frnd Eve a buffalo skin and thoughtfully munching a few strands of alfalfa Bumor has rt that she rs out here dodgrng her rncome tax collectors Before leavrng the park we take rn a movre and there see the star Fred Gronemeyer as the father of the sextuplets rn The Mrracle of Gronemeyer s Gulch Substltutrng for Bugs Bunny rn the colored cartoon rs Marvrn Moore chewrng on a long yellow carrot The Curia now tells us that Ioan Meece has found her life s work runnrng a gamblrng shrp t rree mrles off the Newfoundland Coast She rs now known as Halibut Hannah the Vamp rrom Savannah Workrng as her assrstant rs none other than lewel Nystrom more common ly known as Water Logged Wrnney the Blrmp t om Vrrgrnny We asked the Ourra to tell us more but he ust ran arouna rn crrcles and sard he was tired lyn Rhodes draped rn I C L ' I ' ' I V 1 - I I ' , ' ' ' . o ' . - ' A i ' ' ' 7 - 1 1 I I 1 - Y I 1 I 4 ' r A I . . 1 I V 1 I ' I I l ' 1 f n ,, . . . will use them to maintain the high standards Small, lnc., maker of the exotic new perfume, - - , . 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Q ' I f 0 fr 0 5 0 ' I Ka E s Elms may .ff cr pna Fldys Pc xx ra J tndal c xv wr F l Llasses and study appare 'tly thats what sc' ool 1 for ana Woolley l-hah has p enty Cr la th Many actrvttres have heen halted cr dras tlcally char qed by the war hut classes ao on and on Not that the tudents really mmd though for many actrvthes have been added to the class schedules to pep them up and tt make them more mterestna Some ot the actrvrtres thrs year whrch have created rnterest have heen the phonoqraph records of Shakespearcs lVlacBeth and Mer chant of Venrce used ln hterature classes a survey conducted by th Arnerrcan Problems If c rs to determtne t e postwcr plans ot te people rr tlus loca rty the ohcnoaraph records mcxres loretqn refvspapers and crosswora pu! les of la clase de espan l noon movtes the proceeds ot whrch were used rn purchasrnq name plates for the servrcemen s honor plaque the home economrcs made by the qrrls rn mothers and the tea style show of clcthrnq class presented for the afterwards rn the home e onomrc classrooms and the orqanrzed and teacher supe vrsed study halls m the lrorary at noons fl 5 K' . 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Yi 1 11 1 ix' I X VN I 1 V f 5 ' 5 ' X , ' - : 3: 1 ' , ' Nod 1 3 ' 'IL' -51 -'UI YA 3 1-LV HU111111111.-11 1111 1111111-N11v 1':1:1-I '7 JOLLY IUNIORS of the Kmq and Queen of the Prom Dale T'Or'lt'tSO1'1 and Shrrley Harnson were chosen o recerve these honors For fmancral as well as soctal reasons the Ill'11OI'S decrded to hold a mrxer rn the gym rn l-ebruary The school swrng band played and the nve cats had a large evenrng Another brg rnrxer was held May ll Two out of three o the top bond salesmen durrng the Srxth War Bond Drrve came from our class They were Don Small who won the econd prrze of a S29 war bond for sellrng 355 ll725 worth of bonds and Frances Ecklund v ho won the thrrd prtze of SlO tn war stamps fo sellrng E53 368 75 worth of bonds ln sports thts year our Junror boys played a l g part Those on the football team were Btll otendal Bob Nemo George Nelson Bob Wal l1n Kenneth Atterberry Marvrn Iohnson Cecrl Hrttson Vern Mast Ierry Lrpsey Irm Truernan Bob Henderson Dale Thompson and Chet Long Those on the basketball team were Bob Wallrn Chet Long Bob Nemo Vern Mast George Nelson Btll Stendal and Cecrl Hrttson These boys should be actrve rn sports next year unless they are rn the servtce by then whrch we hope they are not GREEN BUT TURNING But w ve caught on nom Erom l-lamtlton and Lyman we carne from kryou Utopra the Garden of Eaen Montborne Day Creek B g and Clear Lake Hoogdal Sam rsh and Sedro Woolley BO gtrls and 70 boys who comprtse the class of l94Bl ln th1s brg new htgh school world we lowly frosh qutckly establrshed ourselves rn all ac 1V1ll9S scholastrc musrc Journaltstrc dramattc and athlettc Durrng the course or the year Margaret Ely terry Posell Harley Zrmmerrnan and Della Helder appeared on the honor roll Headtng our class of 48 was Presrdent Wayne Latham wrth other offlcers as follows Joyce Anderson vrce presrdent Arlme Rrng house secretary Bob Wtse treasurer Dale Rapehe student representattve and Mrs Patrr cta Puckett Merners class advrser IN THE SWING OF THINGS T10 ll classes The Nurses Ardes spent two pertods a day rn trarnrng at the Mernorral Hospltal Mrs Rachel Sawyer a Red Cross Nurse con ducted the Home Nursrng course for seven weeks through the advanced home economrcs class Grrls 1n the class recerved home nurs mg certrfrcates To rnsure good v1s1on and heartng for all students tests were made avarlable rn health classes whereby every student rn school had h1s eyes and ears tested WHO KNOWS MORE THAN A SOPHOMORE me are a trrfle more drgnrfred Durtng the wrnter we held a bang up mrxer rn the gymnaslum after one of the basketball games wtth records furnrshrng the musrc As head of the dance commrttee Norma Plummer appornted frve boys and tue glrls who helped make our dance a success They were Elolse Small Barbara Becraft Pat Serrurter Io Ann 'Whrte Lorna Io O Dell Brll Betchart Iohn Ward Paurl Cross Kenny Swanby and Brll Snell For our class offtcers we all heartrly approved of Clyde Hudson presrdent Lowell Howard vtce presrdent Yvonne Ely secretary treasurer Nlelvrn Ledbetter and Pat Hegg class repre sentatrves Kenny Swanby yell leader and Wlrss Ruth Otterstedt advrser lohn Ward and Pat Hegg made a name for themselves scholastrcally by makrng the hrgh l onor roll for both nrne weeks and the semester PEOPLE OF NOTE rsted of sopranos Dons Iorgensen Barbara Plummer Edna MacLellan Eunrce Schmtdt dahl Lots Robertson Peggy Ertckson altos Betty Patten Phyllts lsvrck Eloye Moody and Norma Plurrmer Takrng the place of the annual Nrght of Must th s year a Sprtng Concert was held 1n March All mustcal groups tn the department were represented on thrs program The concert whrch was well recerved by the publrc showed that weeks of practtce had gone rnto rts makrng A rnusrc festrval or contest at whrch ratrngs were glven was held at Bellrngham wrth Skagrt and Whatcom county schools partlcrpatrng The Grrls Double Sextet and Edna MacLellan took part Edna recetved a supertor ratrng for her solo and the Sextet recerved an excellent rat rng Mrss Townsend organlzed a Boys Qutntet consrstlng of hm Spurlrng lack Croom Don Ayres Ierry Ryan and Marvrn Moore They were well recelved at the Sprtng Concert They also broadcasted over KVOS on March 22 The hrgh school Pep Band drrected by Mr Watkrns drd much to rncrease school Splfll at the basketball and football games at whrch they played A Swrng Band was organtzed whrch played for many mlxers and programs at hlgh school The Swmg Band consrsted of Dons Iorgensen Bob Nemo Roger Western an Don Austrn Quentrn Belles Marvrn Moore Cormne Runck and Mtss Townsend Mr Watkrns and Mrss Townsend are to be commended for the qualrty of the programs presented durrng the year They have created new rnterest rn musrc and are pavrng the way for a brg department I 1t'11ntinu1-d from Page lit! 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A is ::11t1'1'1 11. 111611 211 r MA ATHLETICS 1 Mcxrcel'L'h1xx1'wllsr: :,f:x'i bull. h 1' HL, Q, vfxl IP Ojffxkgr FB INDIVIDUAL PICTURFS OF IFTTERMFN 1 o I A rs stde Trueman L ng L s 6 s y S Howa d dl STARTING FUI lc I Quclilm Once agam for the seventh successtve year Sedro Woolley s powerful Mullen coached Cubs secured the Skagrt County Football Champron shrp and came wrth n one game of wmnmg the Northwest Drstrrct trtle as well The football season of l944 was characterrzed by rapxd and rntensrve playmg wrth most of the games hard fought contests rn whtch the S W team came to the fore prmctpally by v1r tue of better trammg and co ordmatron The season began wrth the September l6 defeat of the Marysvrlle Tomahawks Whrle Sedro Woolley was not rn best playmg form and fumbled several touchdown attempts the Cubs were able to take the ball away from the Tomahawks to end the game w1th a score of 12 O Thls close fought contest was followed by v1ctory over the Arlmgton Eagles Notwlthstand mg the advantage of playmg on therr own freld the Arlmgton boys were powerless to resrst the blue and whlte onslaught and fell beneath the passes of Tony Hadosevlch to the tune of Sl U lohnson Moen and Ayres contrfbuted largely to thrs advance Hadosevrch and Moen were also responsrble for some of the touchdowns by therr lme smashes whrch Just couldnt be topped The Skagrt County league trtle was defmrtely aecrded when the Woolley players downed the Anacortes Seahawks 340 Although the Sea hawks showed some srgn of reslstance they were unable to do anythrng about the relent less Cub drrve and durmg the second half they were battered all over the freld Moen Ayres Xlemo and Radosevrch were responsrble for a good deal of the scormg play rn thrs battle October l3 the Cubs were able to defeat the Mt Vernon Bulldogs by a score of 1812 Thrs game proved to be nowhere near the walk away that had been predrcted Durmg thrs one of the brtterest contests of the season a Woolley fumble gave the green and whrtes therr frrst touchdown and only hard work by the Cubs I INDIVIDUAL PICTURES CF LETT RMEN N rrc I-1ud Wall1n L db tter Pay lye H nder 1 Thompson FOOTBALL 9 COND EAM fron q II ro andmc B rr 1 1 1 b brought the game to a v1ctor1ous conclusron Th1s IS the f1rst year tor many years that the Mt Vernon gam was not held on Thanlcsgrv mg day Extra league gam s durmg the year 1ncluded contests w1th Bellrngnams Red Rarders and the Vancouver Colleg team Both of these games ended IH defeat for the Cubs but only after some hard f1ght1ng on the part of the Wool ley team A IQU defeat by Snohomlsh on October 20 lost the Northwest Champronshrp trtle to the Cub eleven Although the Panther goal was threatened by Woolley players many t1mes a number of fumbles contnbuted heavrly to the S W loss Foggy weather that day contrlbuted to the downfall of the Cubs The Panthers were used to groundwork but the Cubs who were aangerous on passes Just couldn t connect wrth tlfem The season was closed by a mght game wrth burlmgton on November IU Excellent Woolley playrng resulted rn a f1nal score of 21 U for the S W grrdsters Th1s game f nally confrrmed the Skag1t County League trtle leav1ng the Cubs top men 1n tne county and closest challengers for the Northwest D1str1ct t1tle Radosevrch was the standout 1n th1s tussle w1th h1s passes and runnrng for the Cubs whrle the lrttle flash Peth from Burlrngton led the attack for the Trgers The Cub team showed durrnq the year that wh1le they suffered the loss of several letter men they were nevertheless a strong opponent rn all of the seasons games Wrth the res1gnat1on ID March of Tom Mullen Sedro Woolley lost probably IIS greatest foot ball coach Mr Mullen had coached football at Woolley I'I1gh for erght years and durrng that t1me was very popular as well as successful as a coach Durrng hrs years as coach he burlt up a rec ord that w1ll be hard to beat Hrs teams have won seven county champ1onsh1ps tlosrng to Mount Vernon rn l938l and won the Northwest Champronshrp three out of f1ve years lostng to Anacortes IH l94l and to Snohomlsh ID IQ44 Mullens pos1t1on wrll be a hard one to f1ll and the students and faculty w1ll mrss h1m greatly 'T 182 - v . 4 1- X, ,I , I . 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C' X Bfufzafdall The bedro W'oolley Cubs won ftve games and lost twelve thrs season They were able to regJster J lv one w1n Jn conference play They met defeat twr e at the hands of the Bulldogs of Mt Vernon Dropprng the f1rst game 33 to 2l and losmg here 3l to 2l lt was a case cf too much Henson The Cubs had lots of shots but Just couldnt connect Burlmgton was too fast and too ac urate for Sedro Woolley dowmng them 39 to 24 and 52 to 29 Both games were close the frrst half wrth Nemo keepmg Woolley Jn the game ln both mstances Burlmgton put on a shootmg spree Jn the last half The Cubs played theJr best games of tle season agamst the Drstnct Tournament entry from Concrete At Concrete the Cubs led all the way to w1n 32 to 29 but lost a trght ball game here when Reynolds got hot and made X DO1HlS Jn the last few mmutes the frnar core bemg 38 to 29 The county champs Anacortes took the Cubs Jn therr stnde wmnmg the frrst game 42 to 25 Nemo and Ent put on a scormg duel at Anacortes but Ent got a lot of support from Berentson so Vlfoolley suffered a 48 to 26 de feat Nemo bagged l8 Fnt tallred 21 The La Conner Braves pulled several good games out of the hat After beatrng Mt Vernon they proceeded to set th Cubs back twrce 40 to 30 and 30 to 2l lames of the Braves pr ved to be bad medrcme both trmes Tlll Qmle a Racfzel' Th1s year s t rms team conslsted of returned letter wmners wrth the exceptron of two Thos who returned were Perry Hatcher who went to the astrrct tournament last year Charles Lamm lohn Ward lohn Hebert and Kenneth Swanry New members were Hugh Rldgway and hm Lrttrelt At the t1me of gomg to press there had been nly one oractrce match whrch was agamst Mt Vernon T rat match was a t1e wrth both of the local doubles wrnmng and both local sJngles takneg a defeat At press t1me the team l1ne up was as fol lows frrst doubles Perry Hatcher and Charles Lamm second doubles Hugh Rrdgway and lrm Lrttrell f1rst smgles lohn Ward and second Jngles lohn Hebert Thls year as usual all players looked for ward eagerly o the county tournament whrch rs an annual day of tennrs wlth all of the play ers Jn the county contestrng agamst each other The wmners of thrs meet were Jnvrted to the d1str1ct tournament whtch thrs year was held Jn nohomrsh lat Jn May 7aack4JZea4 Trac turnouts were large thls y ar wlth autte a tew newcomers partrcrpatrng The frrst track meet was held Apnl 6 on the local freld wrth four school cornpetmg Fedr Woolley Anacortes Burlmgton and Cai Harb r Th scores of ll'l1S meet were as follows Qedro Woolley 7823 Ana ortes 3l l 3 Burlmgton l4 and Qak Harbor l A J ong the veterans who Joartt rpated fron Sedro Woolley were Don Ayers and Marvrn lohnson Last year Don won the broad Jurnp Jn the d1SlI1 t tournament and also placed fourth Jn the state Jeet Jn thrs event wh1le Marvrn won the 220 yard run Jn the d1str1ct tournament and for thrs reason got to go to the state meet Other veterans thrs year are Charles Allen Den Adams George Nelson and Roger West erman The ones who partrcrpated and placed rn the meet on Aprrl 6 were 440 yard run Don Ayers frrst Gordon Chase second and Ron ald Sutton thlrd 880 yard run Ierry Rvan sec ond l mrle Don Adams second and Lowell Howard thrrd 220 yard run Marvm lohnson f1rst shot put Floyd Schopf frrst Harold Kloes l00yard dash Marvrn Iohnson frrst Gordon Chase and Ward McDouale ll0 yard hrgh hur dles George Nelson frr t and Roger Wester rnan thlrd 220 low hurdles Roger Westerman f1rst shot put Floyd Schopf frrst Harold Kloes tlnrd and Bob Wall1n drscus Floyd Schopf Geowe Nelson frrst Bob Wall1n second lerry Ryan thlrd and Bob Wlse po fault Charles Allen second ferry Ryan thrrd and Russell Allen broad Jump Don Ayers frrst D1ckCJlad thlrd and Bob Wrse hrgh Jump George Nelson tlrst and t1eJng for second w r Hugh Rtdgwaf B b Wallm Charles Allen and Dtck Cflad A trtangular meet was held here Apnl l wrtn the followmg results Sedro W'oolley 56 potnts Everet 54 pomts and B llmgharn l5 At the Relay Carnlval on the local track Aprr 27 Everett scored 36 potnts Woolley 3l l 6 STOl'lOlTl1Sl'1 l5 and Mount Vernon l356 Managers for thrs sport were Don Warte and Ralph Albertme assrstant manage s were Bob Sanders Clyde Woods and Calvln Col Kenneth Drrslfrll was coach eazzm Wp When the season opened the baseball squad had no pltchers and only one veteran rnfrelder so Hudson a sophomore and Posell a freshman took over the prtchmg chores Three outftelders Stendal Mast and Nemo were con Till! 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Zdhufe The spothqht centers on the ba11 and the 11ayers but a team wrthout pep IS 111ce a hot doa wrthout mustard or pepsx cola mrnus the 1 z 111 other words no 71p The 19CIH1 needs the support of the fans to p1ay 1ts best game so 11 e Pep C1u1o atves a11 1t has to 1111s purpose Marchrnq III formatron between perrods at qames th1s year became a f1ne art wrth men1 1ers of the c1ub At the 11rst of the year the o1d members of the Pep C1ub gave a party at the Teen Aae VVhen you 1h1n11 of ath1e1es your thoughts rnay natura11y tend 1o 1ean toward musc1es and Muqe DhYS1QUGS T11en out steps pmt srze Mrss Josephrne Baker q1r1s phys1ca1 educatron su DGIVISOT knockrnq such 1deas rnto a cocked hat Under her capable adv1sersh1p the G1T1S fth1e11c Assocrairon has had an actrve year A barn complete w11h p11es of hay horses p1der webs bunmes and eaqs ca1nouf1aqed 1e aym under 111e t1t1e of The Bunny Hop 1or 1he annua1 C A A barn dance he1d on 1 P111 511.118, 1, 111 1. 111 11'1i111 1 W: 1fb11111a, H11111111, M1:1.1111:11, 171111111 K: 1111111 N1-1511111 1111111:' 11, B, 111111111111-1 A1 111 111111151111 1'11'k:11'111, Hocus, N, 1911.111111--1 11111115-, Hy'1111111 F1-11111111, '1 1111, E111 1:11111 1111-11111 1.11 1 111 1111, 11111'111111111 1111 1: 11 xv 'e11 '11 1111111: E1y, 1.111111111, C1111:'111, H1111:.1.11, 1f111f11r111., A1+1111'11. 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The Boys In t r a m u r al League Basketball games were held at noon to provlde enterta1n ment for the students and also extra actrvttres tor the boys who parucrpated The wmnmg Sen1or B team went tn for hexght and werght wlth Floyd Schopt 235 pound stal wart and second hrgh scorer IU the league and Hugh Rrdgway 6 4 center dommattng the upper atmosphere Dxclc Tymmslcr Roger West erman Marvln Moore Wayne Morgan and Ivan Shapley rounded out th1s champ1onsh1p team The Iumors were only one game behlnd rn second place Charles Allen the league s hrgh scorer Howard Brown hm Beasley Dean Greenstreet Rlchard I-Iandy Kenneth Ander son I-Iarold Kloes Barney Dowdle Kenneth Knowlton and George Barrett made up the roster of th1s potent outht The Sophomore A s after a slow start proved to be a tough aggregatlon down the home tretch They worked mto a t1e for thlrd place wlth the Iunror B s and the Sophomore B s and .von undlsputed th1rd place ln the play off hm Arken Lowell I-Ioward Bobert Fox Paul Cross Eddre Braden and Marv1n Harmon were the floor burners on th1s team R , ' , 'if Q 3 . 1 as i . . 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A rrtember had to kneel and do anythmg tt ey were commanded to do anythmg' The glrls began bowlmg thrs year at the local Becreatlon Center Each g1rl who turned out for thts sport was awarded three hundred pomts Because there were so many grrls bowltng and lecause tt took so long tennts and hrkmg were eltmtnated from 1945 s ltst of sports The G A A was under the able leadershto of loyce lack on prestdent Marge lorda vtce prestdent Shtrley Harrrson secretary trea urer Pat Serrurrer yell leader Betty Ebeltn song leader Betty Lou Walley and loyc Ma call custodtans and Mrss Baker advlser BATTER UP verted mto rnfrelders along wrth Wayne Park r at second base and Chet Long at catcher whtc proved to be a hustltng mfteld McCarthy V11 l lard Harmon Crawford Thompson and Coca shared the outftela posts ln two practtce games wtth Burlmgton 1 Cubs managed to wtn 13 8 and 6 4 Cak Har bor was next and Ftreball Hudson set th down wlth one htt as Woolley won 3 l Posell Huason and Nemo shared the pltchmg dutl agamst Ferndale Watcom County champtons as the Cubs won 5 4 m two extra tnmngs The only conference game played at press tune was at Anacortes Wtthout the servrces of 1he1r ace prtcher Hudson the Cubs were hand ed a 8 5 setback One of the hxghhghts of the game was Nemo s hrtttng He cracked a trtple double and smgle and was currently battmg 478 Wlnton Gates was coach Prospects for next season are brtght as the present lmeup has no emors on 1t and the ent1re squad w1ll be back next year Games st1ll to be played at press ttme were as follows Apr1l 1U Mount Vernon here Apr1l 12 Bellmg ham there Apr1l 16 Burltngton there Apr1l 19 Con rete here Apr1l 23 Anacortes here Apr1l 26 Mount Vernon there Apr1l 30 Merrdran here May 2 Burlmgton here May 7 Concrete there ne Cubs were shaken up a httle after th ftrst four conferen e gam s when they lost Pre Long a lugh scortng forward Ftadosevtch thet best lackboard man and Ohvers guard At the Skagtt County basketball banquet the Cubs had several honors bestowed upor them Bob Nemo was named on the all county second team and grven rrbbons for hrs ftna shoottng and hrgh scortng Fred Long was gtven an honorary ftrst tearr rtbbon for the four conference games he played and Hadosevtch was gtven a second team all county r1bbon for hts four games Basketball prospects look br1ghter for next season Cf the 13 letter wrnners erght of them wrll be back plus two freshmen and ftve sopho mores who have an even chance to beat out the lettermen Ftrst strmg players were Ayers Nemo Nel on Mast forwards Hatcher C Long Hudson Davts guards Walltn and Stendal centers Wu ton Gates was coach PEP CLUB Club to welcome the new members A lunch and mteresttng entertalnment were provlded hrch lasted unttl 10 oclock The Pep Club also sold hot dogs durtng the alf at one of the football games The money atsed was used for mrrrors for the gtrls rest 10011 S The otftcers thts year were Evelyn Rhodes oresldent Dorts Lou Bogers vlce presldent Vlartlyn Hyldahl secretary Betty Lou Ltsher 1ss treasurer loyce Mandall song leader and Mtss loseohme Baker advrser VIM VIGOR AND VITALITY Sexton Della Hetder and sub Mary Loutse lftller Holdmg the hlgnest record for a smgle game was Marge lordon semor wrth her score of 189 Baseball badmtnton and tumbltng were popular sports w1th the alrls ID sprtng Managers were elected for each sport Some of the duttes of the managers tncluded takmg care of necessary equlpment check1ng attend ance and keepmg scores of the games Mana gers for th1s year were as follows speedball Colleen Evttt volleyball Pat Hegg basketball Martlyn Hyldahl tumblrng Irene Carlsen bad m1nton Eumce Schmtdt baseball Norma Plum mer and bowltng Yvonne Ely Mrss Iosephtne Baker was advrser 1n charge of the glrls sports program . . . . 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K JA M I f , Q Pwr 3 'hu---' lop pu ture lelt ABQOCIATED Sllllll NT OFFlLlPB B rg r r nn ll l rw anlfy Howard Twp Ilqtt YLLL LlADlHi layn l k M1r1wn dull TC I UH Bo W pmturt IXLCUFIVI COUNCIL M1 uunqlrua B la ltrldl y Wlluux J: d x lf 4 :nan la c Rzptly r fc xt n 1 ef gy, ancf 4021, iff:-e Siu Now lets have Go Get Ein Cubs' Thls was one of the many shouts heard 1ssu1nq from S VV s enerqehc yell leaders when they want ed the rootlnq sectlon to QIVQ out wlth lts vocal cords These tour students who served so well as yell leaders thts year were loyce lackson Bob Bradley Marllyn Hydahl and Kenneth Ander son Annd cheers and applause at the student hody meettnq A S B Prexy Perry Hatcher stepped up wtth W1ll the rneetlnq please come tg order? The rn1nutes were then called for and .efld by Fredd1e Ann l-luelsdonk secretary tal ,. l -'Y' '. r' Z, Lf' fill? X. , I V v I S W Q J I if xg l , x V' X ' , '. , .. ' . ' I . Lf: 47 V2 Wm -:1zx1r:, Perry l-latslxer, Fwdlw A H mst nk. lns-211, St 1 . 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I V rx-'X r V V - 1 B H':w1uti11lu-tl ml 1':4uvf.u1 37: Y PIFIIJRFQ tpp l t ,I u we Me eaecfd' G1 Me Credrt th all scnool play pre sentea N vernloer l7 was another success tc odd to he record of Sedro lNoolley Much credtt for thetr fme performance rs due Mrs Ablne K ecrl Behrns and the students who presented rt Wrshrng to rmpress his mother and gtrl frrend as betrg an artrst Spencer Attwell mrlltonatre playboy rented an arttst s studlo w1thout any knowledge of art Due to these ctrcumstances many rnrshaps occurred whtch proved very humorous A rntxed up love affatr among three couples tended to confuse the audlence but love w1ll fmd a way and the play ended happrly lack Drummond freshman who portrayed the real artlst Gregory Thurston d1d a splendrd Job of actmg Thrs was lack s f1rst year on the stage Kenneth Anderson a star of last year s performance played the part of Gregs frrend and a x oung playwrxght Tlus was Kenny s sec ond year of actmg, and rt rs hoped we wrll see l IIN agarn lDlCIY1I1Q the pa t of the nullronarre play oy pencer Attwell was another xet rcn a tor Polo Bradley Three all school plays ar to Bt lv s credrt Dolores Arentzen who has Leen rn plays all of her four years of school portrayed the part ot Mrs Attwell Spencers mother bhe gave a tune performance Appearmg on the stage for the f1rst tune was f rlla Wrsemarl a young actress and Geneva Qtmmons a beauttful model Both gtrls played therr parts well tn the mrxed up love affalr Floye Moody a so rn her f1rst year of actmg Q dded much humor wtth her lrrsn hrogue tn the part of the tallcatrve Jamt ess Martlyn l-lvlaahl played the part of Faye a c untry grrl who thought Spencer was m love v llll her When she found out he wasnt her lvstertcal sobbmg brought down the house ver' W3 ...ar Nw., UG VU picture B seats rl l o Q. fr 74-n s 4 d W lnx Aalqar ct Heqq Rub, Mcpcxrm k Third r D MTUX t d fx 1: awa use cn nr H lm r Lela taqms DKK Vlad lark Dxxvnntond Rulw M Cormlck M H f Jfol' Gafuf Desptte such obstacles as stclcness weddmas and vacattons the Culo staff of l944 45 was ahle not only to contmue reportmq school attarrs nut even rncreased the number ol stx paqe tssues puhltshed as well Also brtqhtentnq the paqes fnany cuts were mcluded wtth the stones Aqarn thts year as last many tssues ol th Cub were sent out each month to alumnt n the servtce Deadhnes to meet the weather mterfermq wtth plcture schedules hlm shortages prevent ma retakes of poor photos threatened blank spaces when stones werent turned ID on trme, keeptnq trosh Enqlrsh students IH room 23 from peektnq at plctures and drscovermq when plc tures were developed that the shot of an tm portant man was spo1led hecause he had a tour day beard' , 'A .Q W, aff' X -l 4 l . 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I! . 1 I t1'1mIir1ueHfl un J':l:4e- G03 fwfyxtirutwnl nn P: uv- 503 30 iz r i i v, , io 'Mn pf AGE CRPW Nlllard qplrne l.yl H ru e L BOOKHOOM FIERKQ l Hmsl v Lorra te Hrando HIANS Guy C nn t unk s s t Man r 1-er lV'rs Mr Mar km fn Zdluch We Same ln the background shunnrng the spothght and askrng httle recognttton tor therr servtces are many fatthful workers at Woolley Hlgh Wtthout these custodtans cateterra managers bookroom clerks and stage crew members a lot ot actlvrtres around school rntght Cease The custodtans have kept the rooms and halls as spotlessly clean as 1S posstble con srderlng the number of students they have to contend wrth and have ettrcrently managed all thetr other work Prepanng nutr1t1ous food for so many stu aents every day has been no easy task ertlter ut Mrs lvlclvlacktn asslsted by Mrs Ltnd strorn and her able stall of student helpers has proved that they can do 1t and do 1t well The persons backstage are another group to whom sutttcrent cred1t and recognrtton have not been gtven Wrtltout these makeup cos tutne and stage crews to see that everythrng uns smoothly tn any dramattc productton the how couldnt go on Keeprng a record of all books checked out 1nd returned by the teachers has been the acttv ty ot the bookroom clerks They have de voted a pertod a day to thrs work . j Z 0, I 'Q f' u we J I ., W if T ' 'Wy tl ' f ,Q , . lg ., min 4, f' N it I s ' 1' W 1' T T' S ,ik I l. 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C V ' ' ' , ' i - ,ffl 1 llBl1AlllAN9 o r r anna Nlntt M f 1114 111 a 11 v or 1w 1 14 1 1 W f sq 1 1 1 s A 1 1s twey l111 Y 1 AWB 1 P f 1 s 1 in We 33406 They serve they serve so smoothly and ef l1c1ently that sorr1et1mes we are 1ncl1ned to for fret how rrnportant thelr work lS Probably the most actrve serv1ce aroup th1s year was the Bond and Stamp Commrttee whrch was headed by Mary Lou Enbera Mary Mc Carthy loyce H1nshaw and asslsted by Evelyn Rhodes hm L1ttrell and Hugh Rrdaway Men1 bers of the ser11or class acted as salesmen whlle M1ss Ruth Otterstedt was adv1ser The1r aoal for the year was a Grumman FSP Hellcat wh1ch costs S88 500 and they reached the1r qoal Tl'1lS year th l1brary staff worked 111 1n1 proved surroundrnas the lrbrary havmq been recently remodeled Then dunes oons1sted of Cl'19ClilDq books and rnaqazlnes 1n and out puttma them away preparrnq new books for the shelves and the f1l1na of reference mate nal lts r1o easy task by any means WOTk11lq 1n the off1ce w1th Mrs Freda K1lqo offrce clerk was Mrs Lorrarne Hull who 111 De cernber replaced Mrs Martha Maqnuson rs secretary to Mr Muncaster and as clerk of the school board Mrs H 1ll was off1ce clerk at the hrah school several years aqo Usually selected fron1 the advanced corn 111erc1al classes the offlce qrrls spend one pc nod each day doma tl1e varrous 1obs prov1ded for them by Mrs K1lao ln therr pretty colored formals the ushers also serve They are present at all the mam programs of the year and they do lll9lF part toward seemq that patrons flnd therr places 1r1 the CIL1d1lOTlLlIll l , . l L, l. 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I I 4 L, , ,. , 1 , V V l I K' V 1 1 1 ' A I ' V H I I ll 143 'L 1111 99 IK Us 4 seated a tl e 1 ble B Drvkey H11 1 cl x a CII er x at 1rv11 lrttrel Standrn Dale 'lhonlpson Vree Presrolem M T rvfr T1 Aclvr 1 mn R1c'c,x ax re ary 'lrf 1 11111 F F A OFl7lC Rudrr Ytqard Vrlayne Morgan Mr Wrll on '7 Qian Mcrqfm Clmton Holn1 l1Roy H1l11 Bll Bnlchart Q W C UB 'mm row Ne son Hatcher Stendal Ayers Parkar Adam lol FN V1 ocds Row 7 Mast H but Hrd 1 Vvarc' Wesierman l c1111pso1 T11111 an Rc 1 .uanby qandr 1 N 1111 11 lr1n1 , R cqvxay Q 11 11d Kno pr :qu leuacb af B054 l'he Boys Club was led for the hrst half of Among the act1v1t1es or the Boys Chrlo was a the year by Presrdent Fred Long who left at paper drrve whrch was held to help the war mrd term to 1c1n the armed forces Other olfrcers ofort and also to rarse 111oney for the club Un w UG HUGH Rldqway V1C9Df9S1d9Yll lOl1D H9 der the leadersh1p ol Mr Mast the school dlS Dem 59CfelUfV Gnd Dale ThOmPSOn UGGSUTG lTlCl was drvrded mio sechons each under the Mr lohn Terveen was lhe adv1ser lor the cl rf f 3 ' 5 1 1 Y I ry! ,mg gig? 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YL , i ' 119- 44'w111i11l1n-nl lrll J':1:4n- -1221 A 1 .JI H1 Y lS the 1nfant among the more aged or gan1zat1ons of Sedro Woolley Hrgh but 1lS rap1d uccess has proved llS worth The Sedro Wool ley chapter of the Nat1onal H1 Y came 1nto of f1c1al be1ng after 1ts 1n1t1at1on on Ianuary 25 1945 Th1s formal 1n1t1at1on was conducted by the Mount Vernon H1Y at Mount Vernons Y' M C A Actually however the H1 Y club was already 1n operat1on An elect1on was held and Perry Hatcher was elected pres1dent Dale thompson v1ce pres1dent and MGIVIU Moore secretary treasurer Th1s latter post was later d1v1ded 1nto two sect1ons w1th B1ll D1ckey as secretary Mr Kenneth Dr1sk1ll was adv1ser The H1Ys or1g1nal members were Melvln Ledbetter Clyde Hudson B1ll D1ckey Dale 'Thompson hm Beasley Kenneth Anderson John Hebert Marvrn Moore Perry Hatcher Itm l.1ttrell and Hugh Rrdgway Four new members were taken 1n dur1ng the th1rd quarter how ever These new members were Roger Wester man B1ll Stendal lack Croom and Don Ayers The club had besrdes llS h1gh school offrcers three men from the commun1ty to serve 1n an adv1sory capactty They were Mr Wyman Mc Clrntock Reverend Wayne Gr1ff1n and Mr Elmer lsv1ck The club s act1v1t1es for 1ts 1n1t1al year con Q1Sl9d of a bond auct1on dur1ng wh1ch Ne1l Strand won a S25 war bond and a smoker The proceeds made from these events were donat ed to World Servrce 57061114 The SW Club IS an organ1zat1on whose 'nembers are all letter WIDHGTS 1n some sport The Olf1CeTS for th1s school year were Don Moen pres1dent Don Ayres v1cepres1dent Vern Mast secretary treasurer and Tony Bado sevlch swat k1ng lts SUDGTVISOT was the bas ketball and baseball coach Wrnton Gates At mrdyear a number of 1ts members left to go 1nto the armed forces They w re Don Moen Fred Long Tony Radosevrch Kenneth Atter berry Stanley Howard Ierry LIDSGY Clarence Ohvers Gus Suryan and Eldon Schm1dt One of the pr1nc1pal funct1ons of th1s or gan zat1on IS to see that all the rules and trad1 trons relat1ng to the wear1ng of awards and e'nblems are observed Also each year 1t selects some prorect to work on for the 1mprovement of h1gh school athletrcs Fhrs year 1ts program 1ncluded the 1epa1r1ng of the track Much t1n1e and labor was spent on 1t throughout the w1nter months Although th1s work was all voluntary each boy was fully rewarded by the realrzatron that tnrough h1s and h1s fellow members efforts Sedro Woolley st1ll has the best track 1n the Northwest d1str1ct In 4414 Some poor m1sgu1ded people m1ght call these IL ture farmers h1cks from the country bu 1f tr ey d1d that would show how llttle they really know about the boys 1n th1s organ1zat1on These ooys may l1ve 1n the country or someday plan to l1ve there but they certa1nly know the1r OHIOYIS l1terally as well as f1gurat1vely The1r record has proved th1s Enrolled IH the local chapter of the Future Farmers of Amer1ca are th1rty one boys n1ne teen w1th the Future Farrrer Degree and twelve Greenhands Th1s years offrcers were Wayne Morgan pres1dent Leroy Holm v1ce pres1dent Cllnton Holm secretary B1llBGlSCl'1CIfl treasurer Stan ley Morgan reporter and Mr Iames Bassett adv1ser To get the year off to a good start a clam bake was held October 3 at Sam1 h Island to wh1ch the Burl1ngton chapter was 1nv1ted Three chapters the local Burl1ngton and Mt Vernon had several meet1ngs together When they met together they met under the t1tle of meet1ngs was held at Sedro Woolley for the purpose of 1n1t1at1ng Greenhands whrle another meet1ng was held at Mt Vernon to ra1se Green hands to the degree of Future Farmers ln t1e meet1ngs each chapter had off1cers at the1r stat1ons of off1ce so that no one chapter lad all of the1r offlcers at these stat1ons ln th1s way all offrcers had a chance to take charge of h1s stat1on at one of the meet1ngs After the lgusmess of each meet1ng had been taken care of there was some k1nd of recreat1on and re f eshments Th1s plan has worked out very well and there IS hope of expandmg the newly organrzed Ska 1t County chapter BOYS CLUB superJ1s1o1'1 of a member of the club These sec t1on leaders and the boys 1n the1r d1v1s1ons col lected all the paper that could be found 1n each area When 1t had all been sta c k ed and werghed 1t amounted to ten tons The paper was sold for approx1mately 9575 Several programs were arranged dur1ng the year 1n wh1ch speakers from the armed forces talked to the boys They spoke on the1r respec t1ve branches of the servrce C L' 0 0 o I- , , . 1 ,I , VI - up ' 1 1 l S ' 1 - ' lg ' ' 1 l I I V ' ' ' , . 11 . . U I I . . 11 . 1 1 1 v 1 f ' ' . . . . , , ' , ' I , , , . T 1 ' - ' 1 ' 1 V ' - ' 1 1 1 1 . 1 . I I I , ' , 1 I I I I - - 1 1 1 - 1 , 3 . 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 I . I u 1 1 ' 'S I 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . - I ' A 1 . 1 - I ' 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 the Skagit County chapter. The first of these - 1 N 1 . . . . , . 1 1 . . A I O I I l I I . I 1 J 1 ' - ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' , I V - , . - . L., 1 1 1 , . Q - - 1 - . ., , 1 1 - G' . 1 1 1 , . . . . , 1 1 ' ' ', 4l'4111Ii1111wl :41'4m1 1':1u+A -1123 I V I k X' ' I , 1 , ' ' ' ' ' l - 1 . , . I I 1 I I I -. rquemlelecf fem fqolfwn 1 Sth War Loon Au tron l t Perry Hatcher Sally MILPUD Corrme Run lc Mo y McCu1ttty Muty Lou Enb rq lCorky cxucttons the box of Kleenexj Z Rotary Show Prxrtxctpcxnts Mary Cook and Ioya Amderson 3 Rotary Show Fntertcmers Phyllls Isvxck Lols Currxe 4 Mrss Scotts Composttton III A Qmbly 1898 Vtfrestlers Cectl Htttson and Mcrvm Iohnson 5 Mxss Fosters Composrtron III Slut Rtchctrd Ponshock md Frances Ecklund cts lftll btlltes 6 Navy Doy Assembly Speaker Woods 8 Mlss Fosters Composltlcn III Sktt top l to r Goye Kroppl Lots Rob?-r sfnr Bflow Eumce Schnud Lyla Bu honC1n Q Mrss Scotts Coup SITIOD III Sklt Dorm Small Ixos ct Ieq Grrputi d wttlx tn 1 by CQc'1I Hxttscn cmd Mctrlm Iohnson Il 5 I U .' c,.or.: ', t.,' c,r: , 9,! and Musictcm, Lteut. GIEOIQQ Wefslfs. 7. Mrss SCott's COIIIgOS1IlOH III Slut, Little Reri' Derm CLSTQLSDSIYEQI, Edna MctcI.elIfxn, Clyde .. A ' r C ' , I . 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