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

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I I ACTIVITIES .... . .... 2 SPORTS .. .....49 S Igavis-Class of '5' IIN MEMORIAM ADMINISTRATORS BRING GREETINGS TG STUDENTS PRINCIPAL MR BUNT Prmclpal l' Your Kumtux represents many hours of hard work by MISS Johnson and the staff I know all of you w1ll treasure th1s record of 1953 1954 We are all proud of Sedro Woolley H1gh our school Splllt ou1 compet1t1Ve teams our Won derful 'TIUSIC groups our HCIIVG clubs and classes Th1s book wlll keep memor1es BIIVG and as the yeals pass W1ll be 1I'1CI'6aS1Hg1y val uable May I take th1s opportumty to conglatulate each one of you for your part 1n maklng th1S another good year for SWHS Don H Bunt It IS a pleasure fo1 me to lormg to you thlough the medla of the Kumtux greetmgs from the Board of D1rectors the Supeuntend ent and the staff I f1nd that 1n my flrst yeal assocrated Wlth youl school and commun1ty the exper1ence has been most emoyable and rewardmg In the future th1s excellent publ1cat1on w1ll selve as a storehouse of pleasant memor1es that you may refel to 1n remembermg the hap plest days of your h1gh school career It IS these memor1es and experrences that are the foundatlon of a more sohd productlve future W Del Walker Mimi MR. WALKER Supermtendent BAGLEY BASSETT BRAD CAMPBELL BAGLEY-US History, American Problems, Junior Class Adviser. BASSETT-Vocational Agriculture, Mathematics. BRADY-Band. CAMPBELL-US History, Football, Wrestling and Tennis Coach. CLAUS-Vocational Agriculture FFA Adviser. CI-,AUS CONKLING Commercial S u b J e c t s Com'n r ial CONKLING Club Adviser FACULTY AT WORK FROM AGRICULTURE TCD WOODS!-IOP CORNISH Library DAVISON Art Mathematics Guidance Basketball and Baseball Coach DOTEN Mathematics DRISKILL P E Track Coach Supervisor of Health and P E GIFFORD Choir and Chorus CQRN1 H GRANDADAM Drama English Languages Plax Coach any DOTElN DRISKILL GIFFORD 7 DAVISON RANDADAM - ' ' , . 2 c' A ' - . . i A S 'Q 1 U Y 1 VY K , Q 1 4 get if Q' T ' G Drama class practlces on one act plays 'I-W '44-s, G1r1s march 1n P E class Boys workmg m the Woodshop 4' HALL SCIENCES Algebra S age Crew HARMS Engh h SOC131 Sclence HELMER Guldance Enghsh SOC131 Sc1ence G1r1s Club Advlser HOLBROOK Handcraft JOHNSON Enghsh SOC131 Sclence Kumtux Tr1 v T T - HALL H ARTVIS bxzzmi-,,.....4 HELMER HOLBROOK JOHNSON KNIGHT FACULTY MEMBERS DIRECT .3 Z H1 Y Advlser MILLER MIZER KNIGHT Enghsh SOC131 Sclence Cub Journallsm Semor Class Adv1ser MILLER B1010gy MIZER Typmg NELSON Mechan1ca1Draw1ng Electrxclty PE OLSON Woodshop NELSON OLSON .N I V' ww- 1. F Vw.. .yn L ' S' ' - I I 'fi . . ,, f ,, I fr- - ft - ffm- ' Muzi? --V f r - L If X 5 - L . f f v v F ., N . C 1 C . - - , . , . . . . , 'TD , -f , y v ' T V L, 1 I 7 . I 7 Y -- . l . Y. l I Y 7 I 5 1 . . Y . . 7 . . L i OMDAL QUINBY PALMER 1. 'Y RASMUSSEN ROPES SAGEN CLASSES AND ACTIVITIES SLAUGHTER WITTMER TERVEEN Amer1can Problems students work on proJect A, Gxrls make thelr clothes m sewlng class Learnmg to use offlce mach1nes 1n offxce practice OMDAL Vocatlonal Agnculture FFA Adv1ser PALMER Home Economlcs FHA Advlser QUINBY Drlvlng Mathematlcs H1 Y Advxser RASMUSSEN Phys1calEducat1on GAA Pep Club Advlser ROPES Commerclal Law US Hlstory Amerlcan Problems Assxstant Football Coach Basketball B Squad Coach SAGEN Engllsh Speech Debate Coach SLAUGHTER Home Economlcs FHA Advlser TERVEEN Mathematlcs Blology Photography Visual A1ds Sophomore Class Advlser WITTMER Enghsh Soc1alSc1ence Readlng Fresh man Class Advxsor u..--i . . L . A 5 4 P1 I S Ha-P ' , -I I ,fa , I 2 VIS I . . . . I ff . 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I 3 I .M -M ' N A AFTER FOUR FINE YEARS, CLASS OF '54 FINISI-IES 'i !'s-u-we Above Tom Mullen Valedlctorlan Glen Tenneson Salutatorlan Left SENIOR OFFICERS McRae secretary MOYFIS treasurer Cook v1ce pres1dent Bennett representatwe Iverson pres1dent Four eventful years have drlfted by for the class of 54 Now that We have ended our Jou1 ney thlough hlgh school We f1nd our sen1o1 year the most memorable one As freshmen the class of 54 elected the fol loW1ng off1cers Don Sanders pres1dent Don na M1ddlestetter v1ce pres1dent Jean Duvall secretary Judy Coryell treasurer and Den ny Ross representatwe Mr Hoover was ou1 adv1ser When the members of the Class of 54 be came sophomores We chose D1ck Dax IS pres1dent Jay Baker VICE pres1dent Ba1ba1a DeLong secreta1y Don Beasley treasurel and Larry Moffett representatwe to lead us through the 1nst1tut1on Wh1ch had now become well known to us Mr Hoover was agam our adv1ser MIXGFS partles and dances were among the 3Ct1V1t16S of our sophomore year We d1S played our bra1ns bv w1nn1ng an all school qu1z contest Also 1n our sophomore year the guls Jomed Pep Club and the boys were asked to 10111 H1 Y We made sure to be well represented 1n Boys Club G1rls Club mus1c Honor SOCISIY Cub dramatlcs and glrls and boys sports In our Jun1or year as uppemlassmen We el ected for our Off1C61S Ronn Beams pres1dent J1m Woodmansee v1ce pres1dent Peggy D01 an sec1etary Lloyd Morgan treasurer and D1ck Dav1s representatlve AdV1S1Hg our class was Mr Hoover Act1v1t1es of our Junlor yea1 1ncluded m1Xers and the Iunlor Prom Song of the Islands was the theme of our Jumor Prom held at the Sex en Cedars It Was our f1rst b1g money mak1ng IJIOJGCT and soc1al event th1s f1rst for mal dance for the class of 54 was a Jolnt affa1r w1th Mount Vernon and Burhngton Lloyd Morgan and EUHICE McRae 1e1gned fO1 Sedro Woollev Wayne Baumgardner s band furn1sh ed the muslc for the prom Elected to lead the Class of 54 fo1 our last year wele LeRoy Iverson pres1dent M1ke Cook VICE pres1dent Eumce McRae secre ta1y Judy Morr1s treasurer and Arleen Ben nett representat1ve Mrs Kmght has been ou1 capable adv1ser for the past year We CCont1nued on page 189 ' , ,EMR-, . 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FACES OE HAPPY DETERMINATION ALLAN BARBARA ASB Secretary 4 GAA2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Cub2 4 Grrls State 3 Op ere tal 2 3 4 Orchestral 2 Trrol Coral lers4 lN1nettel Drama Club3 4 Make up Creyy 3 4 Senror Play 4 All School Play 3 One Act Play 2 Language Club 3 4 Trr H1 Y Vrce Presr dent 3 Pres1dent4 Honor SOC1GtY 2 3 4 ANDERSEN CAROLYN Entered from Bellrng ham 3 Grrls Club Program Charrman 4 Dra ma Club Pornt Clerk 4 Property Crevy 4 Senror Play 4 Commercral Club 4 Tr1H1Y 4 Honor Socrety 3 4 ANDERSON RITA Grrls Club Representa trve 3 GAA 3 Pep Club 3 Entered from Se attle 3 BAKER JAY QJEROMEJ Class Vrce Presrdent 2 Class Sergeant at Arms 3 Footballl 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 Wrestlrng4 Baseballl 2 3 4 SW Club 2 3 4 Senror Ball Prrnce 4 Krng Legs 4 Chorr 1 2 Operetta 1 Drama Club 4 Make Up Crevy 4 Senror Play 4 H1Y 3 Presr dent 4 Honor Socrety 2 BAKER MARGARET GAA1 Pep Club2 3 4 Commercral Club 4 FHA 1 Honor Socrety 2 3 BEAMS RONALD ASB Presrdent 4 Class Pres1dent3 Footballl 2 3 Basketballl 2 3 Track 1 2 3 SW Club 2 3 Cub Assrstant Sports Edrtor 3 Sports Edrtor 4 Homecomrng Escort 4 Boys State 3 H1Y 2 3 4 FFA1 Debate 4 Honor Socrety 2 4 Charrman of Junror Prom 3 BEASLEY DONALD Class Treasurer 2 Boys Club Secretary 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Wrestl1ng4 Baseballl 2 3 4 SW Club 1 2 3 4 Senror Ball Krng4 Bandl 2 3 4 Or chestra 4 H1Y 2 3 4 FFA1 Honor Socrety 2 BELLOS GEORGE Kumtux Busrness Manag er 4 Band 2 L,horr 4 Operetta 4 Corallers 4 Quartette 4 Stage Crevy 4 Movre Proyector 4 .3k ' sf- i' TQ' I 0- V273 ibs 4?-N avg BENNETT ARLEEN Executrye Councrl 4 Se nror Class Representatrve GAA1 2 3 4 P p Club2 4 Secretary 3 Band2 Cho1r2 3 4 Op eretta 2 3 4 Corallersl 2 4 Drama Club 4 Senror Play 4 Commercral Club 4 Trr H1 Y 3 Chapla n 4 Honor Socretv l BERG JOAN Grrls Cub Secretary 3 GAA 2 3 Presrdent 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Senror Ball Queen 4 Commercral Club 4 Tr1Hr Y 3 Treasurer 4 FHA 2 Honor Socrety 2 BRENNER MIKE Football 1 2 4 Wrestlrng T k 3 4 SW Clu 3 4 C 1 2 3 Operettal 2 3 H1Y 4 FFA1 Honor Socrety 2 BRITT BARBARA Grrls Club Program Charr man 3 Pep Club 2 Treasurer 3 Cho1r 2 3 4 Operetta3 4 Trro 3 Corallers4 Drama Club 4 Make Llp Crevy 3 Play Prompters 4 KBRC Radro Program 3 BROOKINGS MAE Cub 2 3 Commercral Club 4 Honor Socrety 1 BROOKINGS RUTH Chorrl 2 3 Operetta 4 BUCHAINAN STA1NLh.Y Hot Rod Club 2 FF'-X BURKE LAURENCE Footballl 2 4 Basket balll 2 Wrestlrngl 3 Baseballl 2 3 Track 3 4 SWC'ub12 3 4 HotRodClub4 H1Y4 FFA2 3 4 CARLSON CARL Footballl 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Wrestlrngl Trackl 3 4 SW Clubl Sec retary 3 Homecomrng Escort 4 H1 Y 4 CHAINDLER JOHANNE Chorr 3 4 Operetta DRISKILL ROBERT Football 1 3 4 Basket balll Trackl 2 3 4 SW Club 3 4 Drama Club 3 4 Stage Crew 3 4 All School Play 4 H1Y4 Honor SOC16ty2 DUVALL BILLIE JEAN Class Secretary 1 FHA1 2 3 4 Yell Leader 3 Queen 4 Home comlng Queen 4 Bandl 2 Majorette 1 Drum 'Vlajor 2 Orchestra 1 Drama Club 1 4 Secre tary 2 Pres1dent 3 Make Up Crew 2 3 4 All School Play 1 2 Trl 1-I1 Y 4 Honor Soclety 1 2 EARNST LARRY rFA1 2 V1ce Pres1dent 3 Pres1dent 4 Honor So lety 2 Mo ue Projectors EINSLEY FRANKIE Cho1r1 Chorus 3 Com merclal Club 4 Honor SOCl6tV 1 2 EVITT SHIRLEY GAA2 3 Po1nt Clerk4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Song Leader 4 Band 1 FOX AUDREY Cub 3 Language Club 3 4 Commerclal Club 4 FHA 2 Honor SJCICIN 2 Show case Commlttee 4 FOX COLLEEN ub 3 Majorette 4 Comme1 c1al Club 4 FH-X 2 Honol SOCIGIX 1 FOX GERALDINE Debate 3 Future NUISG Club 2 3 GARNFY DON Class Sergeant at Arms 4 Footballl Wresflmgl 2 3 4 State Champlon 3 4 Trackl SW Club 2 3 Selgeant at Arms 4 H1Y 3 4 1' EAGERLY PREPARED TO MEET 3 x COOK MICHAEL Class V1ce Pres1dent4 Foot ball1 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 Boxlng 3 4 Base balll 2 Track 3 4 SW Club 3 4 Cho1r 2 4 Qperetta 4 Drama Club 4 All School Play 4 1Y4 ORYELL JUDITH Class Treasurer 1 GAA 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 Song Leader 3 Queen 4 omecomlng PTIDCESS 4 Drama Club 1 Treas er 2 V1ce Pres1dent 3 4 Make Up Crew 2 3 Senlor Play 4 All School Play 1 2 Language lub3 Commerc1alClub4 Tr1H1Y 3 4 Honor Soclety 2 CURRY BRADFORD Sport Managerl 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 FFA13 DANIELS SONDRA Pep Club3 Yell Leader3 Cholr 2 3 4 Operetta 2 3 4 Orchestral 2 Nmette 1 Corallers 4 Drama Club 4 Sen1or Play4 Tr1H1Y3 4 Honor Soclety 2 DAVIS WILLIAM Kumtux 3 4 Cholr 4 Op eretta 4 Stage Crew 3 4 Honor Soclety 2 DAVIS RICHARD Class Pres1dent 2 Repre sentatwe 3 Boys Club Pres1dent 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 SW Club 1 2 3 4 Cho1r 2 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Cor allers 4 Quartette 4 Drama Club 3 4 All School Play 3 H1 Y 2 Chaplaln 3 V1ce Presl dent 4 Honor Soclety 2 3 Pres1dent 4 Home comlng Commlttee Chalrman DeLONG BARBARA Class Secretary 2 Glrls Club V1ce Pres1dent 3 Pres1dent 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Ma3orette1 2 3 Drum MaJor4 Orchestral Language Club 2 Commerc1al Club 4 Honor Soclety 2 3 DINKINS BYRON Track Managerl 2 3 SW clety 2 3 Mov1e Projectors 1 2 3 4 DORAN PEGGY Class Secretary 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Cub 3 Commerclal Club 4 FHA 1 7, - 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I - 4 . -l - -A A WORLD OF WAITING OPPORTUNITIES GROINENIXER JOHN Football 3 Boxlng 3 Track 2 3 4 Operettal 2 3 4 Quartettel HAMILTON ROINALD Track 3 4 SW Club 3 X71C9 P1es1dent 4 H1 X 4 HAMIVIOND SHIRLEY G1rls Club Represen ta we 3 ChOII '7 3 4 lN1nette l Operetta 4 Corallers 4 Language Club 2 3 Spanlsh Club Tl6dSU1GI 7 3 FHA ASSISTANT PIOglEiII1 Chall man 3 Hvnox SCCIQIX 2 3 Showcase COITIITIII tee4 HARDER ERVIIN Wrestlmg 3 Comme1c1al Club 4 FFA 3 4 Judglng Team 4 HEINDRIX BEVERLEE Cho1r 4 Guls Cho1 us I 3 Operetta 4 Drama Club 4 Make Up Crevx 4 Plax P1ompters 4 Senlor Plaw 4 FHA HESSELTINE EDWARD FFA1 2 3 4 Boxs ubl 2 3 HODGSON ANNA MAE Grls Clubl 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Operettal 2 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 Commerc1al Club 4 Tr1 H1 Y 3 4 HOFFMAN VIRGINIA Comrnerclal Club 4 G1rs Club12 3 4 HUSTON CONNIE Band 2 3 4 Commerc1al Club 4 FHA 1 'cv ,... 52 Q-ff' J gn 1 'aaa U IVERSON LeROY Class Pres1dent 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 Boxmg 3 4 Baseball b C Drama Club 4 Make Up CIGVR 2 3 4 Cub 3 4 All School Plaw 4 H13 4 Senlor Ball Cha1r man 4 chosen Outstandlng Senlor Boy JOHNSON DICK Footballl WF6Stl1Hg1 4 Baseball2 Tenn1s1 3 4 SW Clubl 2 3 4 FFA1 2 3 IxAMPS BILL Hot Rod Club 4 Boys Club 1 3 KELLEY CAROLE Pep Club 2 3 4 G11 Chorus 2 3 Drama Club 4 Property Crevx 4 Sen1or Pl X 4 Language Club 2 3 4 FHA 2 3 KILCUP GERALD Footballl 3 4 Boxmgl 3 4 SW Clubl 2 3 4 Hot Rod Club2 FFAI 2 LIINDEINTHAL GRACE Language Club 2 3 FHA2 G1rlsClubl 2 3 4 LINDSTROM JOAN FFAI 2 3 4 Cho1r Opezetta 4 FHA l MARRIAN LOIS GAA1 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Comrrerclal Club 4 FHA 2 3 Secletalx MAXFIELD RON ALD Wrestllng 3 4 SW Club 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Cho1r 2 3 4 Operetta I-IonorSoc1etx 1 2 3 4 HW -4770 MORGAN LLOYD Class Treasurer 3 Basket 1 2 3 4 SW Clu Jun1or Prom Prmce 3 Homecommg Escort 4 Band 1 2 3 Commerclal Club 4 H1 Y 3 Secre tary 4 Hono1 Soclety 2 MORGAN YVONNE Commerc1al Club 4 FHA MORRIS JUDY Class Treasurer 4 GAA 4 Pep Club 2 3 Pres1dent 4 Cho1r 2 3 4 Op erettal 2 3 4 Orchestral 2 Corallers 1 2 3 Language Club 3 4 Tr1H1Y 3 Secretary 4 Honor Socxetvl 2 4 EXQCUIIVG COUHCII4 MULLEN THOMAS ASB Treasurer 4 Sport Managerl 2 3 4 SW Club 2 3 4 Kumtux 2 Busmess Manager 3 Boys State 3 Language Club 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 NICHOLSON CECIL Track2 3 FFA1 2 OLSON ANNA Senlor Ball Prmcess 4 Drama Club Secretary 4 Property Crew 4 Costume Crew 4 Commerc1al Club 4 FHA1 3 Honor Socletyl 2 PALLOGI LENORA GAA1 Pep Club4 Cho1r 4 Opere 4 MakeU C ew PHA 1 PINKLEY MARY Entered from Juneau Alas ka 4 Cub 4 Cho1r 4 REDD LORETTA GAA 2 4 Treasurer 3 Pep Club 2 3 Secretary 4 Cub 2 3 Exchange Ed1 tor 4 Homecommg Prlncess 4 Cho1r 4 Op eretta4 REPPETO JOHIN Honor Soclety 1 Movle Pro Jec orl 2 3 THROUGHOUT FOUR YEARS MCCORMICK JOAN Executwe Counc1l 4 GAA1 2 3 4 Cub 2 Feature Ed1tor 3 Asso Clate Edltor 4 Band2 3 4 Mayorette 4 Drama Club 2 3 4 Property Crew 2 3 4 Costume Crew 2 3 4 Play Prompter 2 Commerc1al Club 4 FHA 1 Program Charrman 2 Reporter 3 Presldent 4 MCGLASSON WILLIAM Entered from Everett 3 Tenms 4 Home-commg Escort 4 Drama Club 4 All School Play 4 MCKIINNEY ANINE G1rls Clubl 2 3 4 Com merclal Club 4 MCRAE EUNICE Class Secretary 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Cub 3 4 Jumor Prom Prmcess 3 FHA 4 MIDDLESTETTER DONNA Class V1cePres1 dent 1 G1rls Club Representatrve 2 Treasurer 3 Secretary 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Kumtux 2 L1t erary Edltor 3 Edltor 4 Hornecommg Prlncess 4 G1rls State 3 Majorette 4 Executlve Councll 4 Language Club 2 3 Tr1H1Y 4 Debate 1 Honor Soclety 3 D A R Award Wmner chosen Outstandmg Sen1o1 G1rl MOFFET LARRY Class Representatlve 2 Footballl Basketballl 2 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 Sport Managerl SW Clubl 2 3 4 Cub 3 iumtux4 Bandl 2 Orchestral 2 Drama Club 4 Make Up Crew 4 Property Crew 4 Senlor Play 4 All School Play 4 Hot Rod Club 3 H1 Y 2 3 Chapla1n4 Debatel 2 Honor Soclety 2 MOORE THOMAS Band 1 ho1r 1 Operetta 2 3 Drama Club 2 4 Make Up Crew 4 Senlor Play 4 All School Play 4 Commer c1al Club 3 MOORS DIAONE Bandl 2 3 4 Majorettel 3 Language Club 4 FHA 1 Hlstorlan 2 Honor Soclety 2 3 um' .I . , - ' I 3 . 13,2 Q . 1 ' 5 ,,S 3 ,,s 1 ,,: Q: :H , , 1 , f 7 7 '-1 Y.--v . 1 h . ,,,, , -I l Q ,,: ,Q 1: , 9 ' , , '., I' . 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' - 1 ' 1 t ,,. 16 Tl-IIS CLASS HAS MADE PROGRESS v-X SNELL HARRY Boxlng 4 Bandl 2 3 FFA STAMEY CAROL Executlve Counc1l4 GAA 2 4 Po1nt Clerk 3 Cub Ass1stant Ed1tor 3 Ed1tor 4 Drama Club Presldent 4 Make Up Crew One Act Play 3 Tr1 H1 Y 3 4 Honor SOCIGIQ 2 STEWART JOE Footballl 2 3 4 Basketball 3Trak1 34SWClb234H FFA3 STOGSDILL JO ANNE GAA1 2 3 Bandl 2 3 4 Cho1r 2 3 4 Operetta 2 3 4 Orchestra l Accompanlst 3 4 Corallers 1 2 Drama Club H1StOT13D 4 Costume Crew 4 Senlor Play 4 Commerc1al Club 4 Tr1 H1 Y 3 4 Honor SOCIQIX TENNESON GLEN Boys Club VICE Pres1dent 4 Span1sh Club Pres1dent 3 V1ce Pres1dent 4 Language Club 3 4 FFA 1 Treasurer 2 Secre tary 3 Honor SOC16tW 2 3 4 TOTIINO ROBERT Transferred from Phlladel phla Pennsylvama 2 Band 2 3 Operetta 3 4 Orchestra 4 Language Club 2 3 4 Honor So C19 x 3 4 TUCKER VERNA Cub 2 Orchestra 1 FHA 1 2 Honor SOCIQIQ 3 4 VAUGHAN NEAL Footballl 2 Boxlngl 2 3 Capta1n4 Trackl 2 3 4 SW Club 2 3 4 Chou 1 2 3 4 Operettal 3 4 FF-X1 2 P1es1dent 3 V1ce Pres1dent 4 Hcnm SOCIQIX 1 2 ROBINSON PAT Pep Club 2 3 4 Cub 3 4 FHA Tolo Queen 2 Commerc1al Club 4 FHA 1 ' 3 Sang L ader4 Debate 3 Honor SOCICTN 2 3 ROSS DENNIS Class Representatne 1 Bas K9 balll 2 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 SW Clubl 4 Cub Cho1r1 2 3 4 Ope ettal 2 Cu allers 4 Drama Club 3 Treasurer 4 All School Plat 3 H1 Y 4 Hcnor SOC16tX 2 3 4 RYAN DUAINE Boxs Clubl 2 3 4 FFA1 2 SANDERS BURL Footballl 3 Basketball 2 3 Track 2 3 4 SW Club3 4 Chor 4 Operetta 2 3 4 Corallers 4 Quartette 4 FFA 1 SANDERS DON ASB X1cePres1dent 4 Class Presldentl Footballl 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 SW Club 2 3 4 C o1r 1 2 3 4 Operettal 2 3 4 Corallers 4 Sen1or Plav 4 H1Y 4 Honor SOC1Gtj 2 3 SEELY TWYLA Entered from Burl1ngtonEd1 son 4 Drama Club 4 Costume Crew 4 Senlor Plav 4 One Act Plav 4 SIMS LOIS Entered from Leavenworth Wash mffton 4 Drama Club 4 Costume Crew 4 S mor Play 4 SIIVS RUSSEL Entered from Leavenworth Washlngton 4 Bows Club 4 SMITH DAVID Entered from E imet Idaho 4 Tennls 4 Boys State 3 B nd 4 Or he tra 4 1-IotRodCu1 J4 I-I1Y4 S' ks' 1 , N 'P' Z 17 , '2 1'. -' ' , . 1 . : 1 1 , 4 , 0 . . 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' '- , - . : ' A .-, . 2 . 1 -. . : In , . . , 2 . . 1 . .-, , 1 . 1 K QCont1nued from page 125 ralsed money for the senlor trlp by operatlng the concessxon stand durmg football season and sponsormg mrxers Dancmg to the muslc of Wayne Baumgard ner and h1s band everyone had a wonderful t1me at the senlor ball Ga1te Par1s1enne The Holrdav Ballroom was the scene of th1s our last formal dance Joan Berg and Don Beasley relgned as Klng and Queen wh1le Anna Olson and Jay Baker were Pr1nce and Pr1n cess Anacortes Burllngton and Mount Ver non schools helped make the dance a huge suc cess Men Are Llke Streetcars was g1ven by the sen1or class 1n December Wrth the help of a flne support1ng cast and our dramat1cs d1rector MISS Grandadam the play Vv as a suc cess Jean Duvall was elected Homecommg queen w1th Loretta Redd Judy Coryell and Donna M1ddlestetter as pr1ncesses Carol Stamey was m1lkma1d at the annual G A A Tolo Donna M1dlestetter was chosen for the D A R C1t1zensh1p award glven each year to an out standlng sen1or g1rl Tom Mullen led our class as valed1ctor1an and Glen Tenneson as saluta torlan The years have passed too SW1ftly but they w1ll always be remembered as pleasant ones by the Class of 54 A DIPLOMA THEY NOW POSSESS WASSON MARILYN-Choir 2 3 4' Girls Chor- us 2 Operetta 4 Commerc1al Club 4 FHA 1 2 WEPPLER JOHN Boxmg 2 Track2 3 4 SW Club 2 3 4 FFA1 WHITE WOODIE Entered from Elma Wash 1ngton 2 Boys Club Sergeant at Arms 4 Foot ball 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 SW Club2 3 4 Hot RodClub4 H1Y2 3 4 WILSON MARILYN Costume Crew l Honor Soc1etv 1 2 WILKERSON CATHERINE Play Prompter 4 Language Club 2 Commerc1al Club 4 FHA1 WISE NADA FHAI Language Club3 4 Hon or Soclety l WOODMANSEE JAMES Class V1ce Pres1dent 3 Football 1 Basketballl 2 3 Baseball l 2 34SWClub234Bandl234Cho1r23 4 Operetta2 3 4 Corallers 4 Quartette 4 Hot Rod Club 3 4 H1 Y 4 CAMERA SHY Joyce Allen Loyce Allen Elma Adams Phyllls G1lbert Ivan Jordan Fre1da Saun ders Andr1s Skreja The followlng d1d not graduate w1th the class of 54 BOYS AND GIRLS STATE Allan Beams Mullen Not plctured Mxddlestetter Tom Mullen Ronme Beams Barbara Al lan and Donna M1cld1estette1 were chosen as the outstandmg JUHIOTS to represent SWHS at G1 ls and Boys State for a week last summer at Central Washmgton College of Educat1on Dec1s1on IS based on leadershlp character honesty loyalty co operatweness and phy s1cal fxtness F. 1 7 A Y 7 Y 4 9 U , , - Y Y 9 Y Y 1 1 Q - 1 1 ' ' . 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WW if 5 K l K Q LL FOR TOPS THEY STRIVE-THE CLASS DF '55 .,,-I ur W, 'W' 6, I-M -nv' W? an 1'-W3 ,M- C67 f '1 s-of 9 JUNIORS rlrst roxx Abbott Abrahamson r Allen Allen Alxxood Arnmons Becraft Bell Belles Bever Blrch Black Row 2 Blackburn Boede Brando Brldge Brmks Brown Butler Carlsen Carlson Chapln Coffex Daxes Ron 3 K DHNIS T Dans D mer Doollttle Eckenberg Earnst Estes Frank Franks Gaddls Gallager Glessen Row 4 Goode Gordon B Green S Green Hall Hanna Harms Hegg Helder Hobson HOdg1HS Holland Rom :J Huggms Jensen D Johnson M Johnson Kallas Kenney Knowlton H Knopf P Knopf Kr emer Lamson Lebex Rom 6 Ledexle Lennox Llndbloom Llttle Loop Ludxxlg Maxtln MCDan1el 'lTQDougle Meambel Nlxtcaell C Molgan Row 1 D Morgan P Morgan Morse Mosslngton Mxre Neble Nlchol Olsen Osbolne Pdlllgl D Pfannenstlel IN Pfannenstlel Row 8 Rasar Redd RQIYGI Rodge1s Rogex Roughton Runck Sage! Sandals Saunders Scheuerman Schroder Rovx 9 Scoles Small Sffllth Snell Squne Thomp on Turner Lltto Xan De Guft Wade Wald Wasson Rovs 10 Wexers Wlles Xxfllgllt Vwolslebel Wxatt 20 STAIRWAY TO TI-IE STARS -SPARKLING JUNIOR PROM .Za X 1 ' f f f ,. f ' - 5 -lf f '- riff ff Pk? fy f lg? , If gf 't lf Max 7 was the date fol the annual Junlel Prom held Jomtlx at the Sex en Cedars Dano Pauhon xuth Burllngton Mt Anacortes Dee Wolslegel and Marxlwn G1 s s n shared the rox altx honors as Prmce and Pmncess Stalrw ax to the Stars was chosen as the theme and theme song The hall was de orat d 1n blue and S11K ex Vernon and 21 X I ,- r ,fps I iffy ,gf yy ,fig .1-if ...-1-' 4! A f' r1 r.....l. Fi- r-,.-- i7 jp in f F-- 3117 CQ at sf ,V+ 'ff -27-L if Y f J- ES xf Vf R is rg 4, , i I ir J, fy' X' ' ': K- '42 ' ' Q 'i' -if 1 K j f' .1 Z !-V A? -.. A .M 7 27f AH- ... - 77' L ,- 4 L -r:1577i' :xl-'ZZ-:I N-- 'Th- N Eff:-1 4 I-Z-: ..-Infm -vt, TE:-1' f :Tf-FET: 'C 1: .. -f 1.' 'fy-17? 55-C5495 4:-31 .. . 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Burhngton Ed1son and Anacortes on Novem 5 ber 27 Ga1te Par1s1enne was chosen the theme and I Love Par1s the theme song Joan Berg and Don Beasley were elected Queen and Kmg W1th Anna Olson and Jay Baker as Prlncess and Pr1nce 26 ll ll . 1- Y O Lx Q ' K' X r B -' ' I v ' ' an - 'C Q l. N 'X Q V 4 X f Q X '-- ' ' t 1 ' sl X 1 S N X Q ' f '3 ,. s ' I . x . ' -f K 1 I 1 x X ' W ' Q ' 'x ' 7 U 3 b , I 1 K v L f , ' I mx.. 4 . ,, gl , 1 X Q f ' ' D -, I x QT! s I 1 I . - A Q5 l ' ' X ' , 1 Y o , ' I ' s, ,mf ' 1 Q t ' x , l X Q f 1 1 I ' - 1 nxt .9 ,a .K 1 ' ' ' , X 1 Q 'S Y Z l vu' r 3 O 1 V.. ' ' 8 an X if ' ll I f XA b K 'X I 'rs V' . ' ' Q , it ,pf J ,1 L l J, 'Q s x ,-sk. Y I V . S A - if i . g ' . . . . W . O or l 5 Qc , I ' I' sn- ' l - - as l - C I . ,, ' 1. 5 L . . ' Ir l GOVERNING GROUP MANAGED STUDENT BODY AFFAIRS Beams pres1dent Sanders V1Ce pres dent The Executlve Councll conslsts of the A s c1ated Student Body off1cers class and O1 gan 1zat1on representatlves and Mr Bunt actmff as advlser Ronn Beams presldent Don Sanders VICE pres1dent Balbara Allan secretary Tom Mullen treasurer were elected the Assoc1ated Student Body offlcers for the 1953 1954 year Our student government d1scusses school 'Gr Y Allan secretary 1r'W'f Mullen treasurer problems that ar1se appr oves club sponsored ct1v1t1es and approxes the constltutlons of orgamzatlons The EX9CUt1V6 Councll holds a rneetmg the f1rst Mondav of each month and others when eve1 necessary ...-1 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Front Baker Dav1s Duvall MOFTIS Stamey Sanders Mullen Allan Beams Berg Back Beasley Kmg McCorm1ck DeLong Earnst Huggms Coryell Not plctured Mxddlestetter Carlson Bennett , . ' I- , - , . A M, . . . S C- Y . , - s ' o ' s . l . - A . . . 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EVERYONE BELONOS TO BOYS GIRLS CLUB OFFICERS Turner V1ce presldent DeLong presldent Mlddle stetter secretary Andersen plogram chairman Allen treasurer REPRESENTATIVES Top to bot tom Helder Junlor Johnson Sopho '- more Henry Freshman Not plctured Doran Senlor 'il 'QQ Ex e1y bow 1n the student bod5 IS automatlcallv a member of Boys Club Thls way ex e1y boy has an opportunlty to help to estabhsh hlgh ex standa1 ds of conduct 1n SWHS Replesentatn es of the Armed FOI ces gaxe talks to the gl oup and othel guests plox xded f1lms of 1nte1 es F1 eshmen 1n1t1at1on was a means of gettmg acqualnted and It p1OX ed to be x ery successful son, treasurer 29 AND GIRLS O UBS The Glrls Club held then e acqualnted party for the fresh men and semor g1rls 1n the fall At th1s tlme they chose blg and httle s1ste1s The gn ls sold candy at the smokezs and basketball games to 1a1se monex fo1 then' upcommg pxo jects The annual Mothel Daugh ter Tea was held honoung the Jun1o1 and sen1o1 g1rls and thelr mothels on Max 14 and one on Max 13 hon O11IlQf19Shl I16l'1 and sophomole g1llS and then mothexs BOYS CLUB OFFICERS Dav1s presldent Beasley secretary Tenneson vlce presldent Not plctured Carl I I L 1 - v - , ug t N - 1 v I 4 ' . . Y . - 5 ' -Q A . , . . . I 'MV . Y 7 - . V k w' - Q 1 ' 1 E K ' . . I' -gf . 9 7 , ' - y I 1 Q ' , . . v - y Q . . 4 , ' Y 7 7 A : y . ww- I ' . ' 4 'H . , . W, R A A :ze 1 1 ' ' v ' . Y , I Y ' Y ' 1 ' y ' 1 - ,, . , ,- - . 1- 5 I v . ' ' . . ' ' , V - 1 1 v 1 . I ' v ' . 7 Y Y 3 ' ' - THEY PROMOTED SCI-IOCDI. SPIRIT AND SPORTSMANSI-HP gwati HW Efvw Eiekqx -an CHEER LEADERS Joann Hanna Evelyn Lmdbloom Jean Duvall Yell Queen Sondra Dan1els The band under the dlrectron of Mr Brady gave a frne showmg when part1c1pat1ng ln the Santa Claus Parade They entertamed other schools 1n exchange assemblles gave a con cert for the local student body played at a Jun1o1 College basketball game and competed m the Northwest Mus1c Festlval at Western Washmgton College of Educat1on when performlng the1r snappy dulls dur1ng half t1me at many football and basketball games They marched rn the Santa Claus Pal ade at Seattle Homecommg Parade and other parades throughout the year X SONG LEADERS Mar1lyn G1essen Shlrley EV1tt Judy Cory ell Song Queen School sp1r1t was p1omoted by hard work on the part of the peppy vell team They at tended all games and a yell conference held at Mt Vex non where they acquned useful yell leadmg techmques They planned pep assem bl1es and mtroduced new vells Clad 1n neat un1fo1 ms, the enthus1ast1c song leaders wlth the school band and the rooters' co ope1at1on, were able to g1ve the school a fme showmg at all the games Thex. too, 1e cerved new pomters on song leadmg at the con .erence 1n Mt Vernon The h1gh steppmg ma1o1 ettes dlessed rn smart blue and whrte un1fo1 ms, led the band dur mg football games and numer ous parades They competed m the Northwest Mus1c Festr val at Western Washmgton College of Edu catron m May 30 1,-N N K ,A we , .fwflifff MAJORETTES Front M1ddlestetter, DeLong, Fox Standlng McCorm1ck Moors . 2 41'TQf?lQfi2fQ,f7fQ - ' VW.,:,'vr, ,i , ,,-It ei jL,,EQ:wwr,r in I '55i.fr1A,4ff . I - D I . t Q K 1 K . 5 - I ' I ' M, T , , K I LW 1 , - D ' J A4 f I ' ' y President, Judy Morris, led the Pep Club 1 :Zap . . Q. . 9 C ' ' V H a . a Lf m. g g C C ff C ' K ' A 4 t M y.. L.. - l E P S T , 9 ' . . Aw . f qwwyffii X iklfggj 1-,P A K , D X x wsliiz ' in . ' fi -w . V 1 . . 3 . . 3 MARC!-IINC5 ALONG WITH PEP AND Rl-IYTI-IM V44 7 L.-BQ-Q sl BAND Majorettes left to rlght Mlddl6St8tt6I McCorm1Ck DeLong Drum MHJOI Fox Moors Flont Row Harms Van De Grlft Schroder Medcalf S Smlth Danlels Slater Buchanan Hegg Chr1st1anson Gadd1s Rogers Ludvug Wood Henry McBee Whlte Huston Abrahamson Currw S Sackman Marrlan D Smlth SIITIS Mclnturff Kenney Beaselx Meamber Vlsten Baker Ward Jensen Wlthrovw Brldge Spurllng Rlggles Lentz F Sackrnan Snwder Olson Lutterloh 'EP E n E B 4 PEP CLUB Dans S Green Scoles Baker Fwfe Mlner Turner Sherrlll Marr1an Huggxns treasurer L Redd secretary Lmdstrom McRae Helder Robmson Kel ley Pallogl Hanson J Johnson D Johnson Morgan Morrls presxdent Myers Meamber W1les Brando P Green Wxcker Wade Coffev B Redd Ceradskw Berg Alvuood Hodgson Bennett Allan Allen Runck Carlsen Conkllng Llttle Starnex 31 1- 1 x f Af fi 1-.. e ' in A X m :A ,X , QA A X , X Q ' A l 3 A ' ' t , 2 ., ,- tr . .M I . ,Wwe I , 1 Q: 1 , I A 'Q Y. 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The depalt ment heads xxolk halcl to see that all SUJIIGS ale 1n hx the deadlme pxoof lead them and make up dummx sheets CLB BLSINESS STAFF Halms Allen Wood Cub statf membels xuth then adx1se1 M15 Kmpht xx ent to the Umx GISIIY ot W3Sh1Dg,lOH to attend the Paclflc Slope PIGSS Cl1n1c Calol Stamex as Gd1tOl along, vuth het statt was able to puhllsh a papel fot student cnqox ment cxetw two weeks CLB REPORTERS Wald Rodeltton Alxxood Tallcx Ross Plnklcx Bxando Scolcs I 1 I ' ' 5 If 5 1 , 2 as 5 Qffi ! Q 'v Q bs. v K, , 1, , '4vml N f' ' 1 .' . 1' ', f . 4 H, - X, L .7 , W., I ' I f. I ' ' 'Z ' 1 1 f v Y . I . . 1 ' 1 ' '- vw .E ,V 'm ' ' x 4 A . ' v v . . . . . , . ' . ' - V ' - , . . O- , . .' c ' ' . ' K . . , Y H ., V W T . Y. . .V- L c . w , s , V vhs 'ff .V I ' I- v ' v 1 I v ' Y v . , - Q f 1 V' - 1 1 v , - ' v lf ,A . L Q ' Q . - - - A . . . , ' v , . . , , . F I 4 T , ' f ., l Q V , . 2 . A ,, L A My - - .. KNCDWN FACT ANNUALS TAKE WORK IN PRQDUCTION KUMTUX STAFF' Mrddlestetter Pettx McLennan M1ss Jornson AdNlSQT Thomas Huggms Bellos Members of the Kumtux staff spent a ,gleat deal of t1me and effort to produce th1s 1904 annu l for xour emovment The staff w1th Mlss Johnson as advlser was always kept busv preparmg mater1al mount mg p1ctures xx rltlng stor1es tx pmg and help mg the ed1tor plan layouts p1cture arrange ments and the cover Donna M1ddlestetter Ed1fOT Wawa Hug gms Llterarw Ed1tor George Bellos BUSINESS Manager Sallv Thomas Make Up Ed1tor Bettw Pettx and Jorde McLennan made up the permanent Kumtux staff Manx students helped the staff bv wr1t1ng storles Collectmg mformatlon and selhng an nuals 1n fu st per1od classes Staff members accompamed bx Mlss John son attended the wearbook conference at the Umx ers1tX of Washrngton 1n the fall Thomas McLennan Pettx Donna Mxddlestetter edltor Huggms and Thomas . . l T' ,k 1 5 4 A ,g S ' , 7 ,, .- 5 - 's -Y I 1, v- , p c i p 1 y 1 I 1 f' av . 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ATHLETIC LETTER-WINNERS IN SWHS CLUBS GAA Front row Berg Allan Cornell Stamey Bennett Du vall Evltt HUgglDS Brando Row 2 Hunter Olson D John son Ceradsky Green Davls Hanna Allen Row 3 Helder L1ttle Mmer J Johnson Myers Meamber Hurn Mllls Lemley Torgeson Green Row 4 Mullen W1ll1S Fyfe Gles sen Conkhng Thomas Hoffman Anderson Pfannensuel Row 5 Iverson Wlcker Wrlght Hansen Wood Black Prather Any glrl IS el1g1ble to turn out for varlous sports to earn a letter and pomts toward mem be1sh1p 1n G1rls Athlet1c ASSOCIHIIOH G1rls turned out for speedball at the begmnmg of the year followed by bowlmg swlmmlng and volleyball Basketball pmg pong and tum blmg completed the W1nter sports Wlth tenms and softball as sprmg sports GAA members sponsored the annual GAA Tolo a mlxer and entered a concess1on for H1 N1te Carol Stamey was elected M1lkma1d for the GAA Tolo A bov who has earned a letter 1n any sport becomes a member of the Sedro Woolley let termen s club A banquet was held 1n honor of these boys 1n the sprlng and they operated a paddle board patrol durmg the football sea son Other dutles of the SW club lnclude mam tammg order m the halls at noon SW CLUB Front row Beasley Woodmansee Ross Burke Dr1sk1ll Cook Sanders Brenner Davls Garney Morgan Rovx 2 Beams Curry Shelton Bolam Lederle Eckenberg McLennan Palmer Skrelja Row 3 Meamber Sanders Leber K Carlson Maxfleld Mullen Hoopel Jones Harms Cruse Row 4 Frank Barley Green Gerry C Parker D1nk ms Row 5 Vaughan Weppler Kllcup Re1ter Rldenhour C Carlson B Parke1 30 GAA OFFICERS Pfannenst1el secretary Hug gms treasurer Berg pres1dent Green pres1dent Not p1ctured Evxtt pomt clerk VICE os, SW CLUB OFFICERS Garney sargeant of alms Hamllton V1CepI'9S1d6I1I Beasley presl dent Carlson secretary treasurer 1 ! . 1 . , - 1 1 - - 1 1 . 1 1 1 I fi ' ' 1 . - 4 1 1 1 - - 1 1 - . . 3 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 , 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 ' ' 1 7 7 - 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' T 1 . . . , . . . . G y , - L - 1 1 1 1 1 1 l . . . . , . 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 .1 1 - ' mf ' 5 ' 1 , . , ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' . 1- 1 7 .1 ' ' ' .1 ! Y ! 7 1 1 - -1 1 1 1 - 1 . , - 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 7 Y Y 7 ' ! - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - , . . .- FEA AND EI-IA MEMBERS ARE USEFUL CITIZENS E HOME Y VR MAKFIP3 AMERICA All farm boys enrolled in vocational ag rlculture are members of the Future Farmers of America The club members have establish ed themselves in the community as well as the school by decorating the streets during the Christmas season and selling ice cream French fries and pop corn at the athletic events to raise money for their parent son banquet in April Members received very high awards for their work when participating in fairs and other contests FHA First Row Wood McRae Oldou Fore Patten Row 2 Robinson Marrian McCormick Roughton My ers McDougle Rovv 3 A Doolittle Clark Becraft Ward N Doolittle Rovu 4 Miss Slaughter Adviser Lit tle Gaddis Olsen Mrs Palmer Adviser Not Pictured FFA Front Row Brinson Bradshaw Martinson Car penter Madden Robinsor Trainor Fladebo Fagen Wolt Jorgenson Rovx 2 Owens Belles Hedden Kling er Albertine Hesseltine G Young Elliott Rom r Seidel Row3 Earnst Burke Stakkeland Osborne G Chandler Hanson Klaus Thompson Coker Omdal Adviser Row 4 Vaughan Smith Mitchell Johnson Shelton Gary Hayes Rldenhour Enslex E Chandler Row5 Bradshaw Claus Adviser Nichols Dickinson Woodmansee Mxeis Mailovx R Young Blau Gies en Sutton 36 After a formal installation of officers, the Future Homernakers of America held a party and initiation for new members. Delegates were sent to the Regional Meeting in Edmonds and Demonstration Day at Arlington Janice Gadcxis atttended the State Meet at Pullman where she was elected State Secretary She will attend the National Sub Regional Conven tion in Logan, Utah t h 1 s summer The club prepared a Christmas basket for a needy family, sponsored food sales and went on a skating party FHA OFFICERS Olsen parliamentarian Gad dis treasurer McDougle historian Marrian secretary McCormick president Clark vice president Robinson song leader Roughton pro gram chairman Pl-A OFFICERS Mitchell reporter Claus ad xvser Johnson secre an Vaughan XICS presi dent Earnst presldent Nichols sentinel Om dal adviser Klinger trea urer I. Y. . - . - -R , I I , , 3 2 I 1-.af or X i 7 7 L, ' ' ' - v 1 . ' - - - 7 7 . 7 I 7 A 7 , . . a - . . 3 7 7 l 1 v v 1 ' . ' . . . I. I ' ' 7 7 7 Y ' ' v 1 I v ' I - - - I I , I I . , . . - , . . . I , V , I I I - I - - Wortheng Bunt. ' ' 7 7 5 - 7 7 17 7 7 7 . , . . . - I - - I I I . . . . . Q . Y 7 Y ' 7 7 V 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I - I I I I I I I . I I L I I - . I . . . ,. . .. I l I , I I - I I '1 ' . . - A . A ' 7 1 7 D ' ' I' - . 1 I I. y' ' A 7 7 L' C 7 7 A A A Y 7 1 7 v ' ' Q I I I - I FPENCI-I SPANISI-I LATIN GROUPS IN LANGUAGE CLUB QQ? 5,99 ,gf Q LATIN PLAY Front Row Huff Davis Black Brrnks Nelson Johnson Ren Mrner Spurlrng Hooper Starkaxrch Chrrstianson Jarrrckr Back Ron Leber 'Vlor an SPANISH PLAY Hunter Allan Fox Kelley Wise Carlsen Allen Morrrs Davis Tenneson ENCH GROUP Olson Harms Abraharnson ridge The neulx or ganrzed but enthusiastic Lang uage Club consists of two Latin Chapters a French Spanish and an Honorarx Chapter These chapters are named F1n1t1mrMan1 Frni t1miVesper1 Les Vorsrns Los Vecrnos and Vrsitrne Neighbors respectrvelx Each chap ter elects officers and ther xx ork with the head cabinet Fred Boede is the club president Diane Johnson xrce pr esrdent Marilwn Gres sen secretarx Waxal-luegrns treasurer and Roberta Allen historian The club xxon a prize for their float rn the Homecoming Parade and sponsored a mixer to establish a treasurx A combined language program for the public hiuhlighted the club s actrxrtres The morning, Latrn class presented a Roman stxle show and the afternoon class gaxe the skit Little Red Riding Hood spo ren in Latrn French students conducted a scene in a French night club and the Spanish class produced a skit of an American couple ine and the co operation of ex erxone the pro gram vt as a real success 0 0 ef? FSUUIA' LANGUAGE CLLB Front roxx Vvise Ludxxr Kell x Hunter XX Huggins Fife Morrrs Allan Wicker D Huggins Runck Olsen Vlrles Carlsen Allen Sec Ind roxx Y Da is l-ox Little Huff D Daxis Black Wolbert Wrllad Nlartrn Johnson Baglex Spurirnb Hooper Vlard Christiansen Janrckr Back roxx bbott Van De Grrft Hegg Eckenberg J Leber D Daxrs Wood Harms lNelson Brrnks Lind Ren lorgan Mrner Starkoxrch B Lcber Tenneson Bridge Larson Boede Abrahamson X ' I I in F' A .1 'gi Q A- . N654 , .- I- 4 ef .' 91. II' fa -- Q, .. 6 4 - - -n Q .. I, .. .5 h I U J . I ' 'V' 1 '- . ' ' r Q ' u' ' . - .1 I 'H L - ' ' 'Q ' K . -1' ' - ,- s -w - ', 'KT ' - J 9 1 5 1 - 4' 7 v. H A A D - H - 1 D I ' 9 visiting Mexico. With Miss Grandadam direct- FR : , . I . . B ' . Q , in J , -' I- 1:4 'W ., by ' 3 L . M., a ..' H, fs! j Lf G. ' F' 3-Q auf HL' 'Q Q L no v 0 YA ' C' ' r I LY,.: . 'i.,tr,v y- . ,V vMi,IW: all 1 A 37 MOVIES BOOKS Sl-IO fCfxSV 'UB HOLLOW OFFICE qv' Ib. COVIMERCIAL CLUB Flontxm Bu Benn tt Crmlxnll MKVIQJD MQCcm1m1Lk C Fox Blocmklngs Rmx 7 Vlflssmn L1Ud'sllllll Andusnn Olsm A Fox Hua ton Hodg.,5on Rom 3 DLLong, MQK1nnu B ku Enslcx Huffmm lVI1111.an Stugsdlll Rim 4 W1lkLlSKJD Roblnwln SlJ1'ldLlS Rum 3 Bnwlu Nlor an M1 Conkllng, Adxlber Ealnbt X 1' F12 ,gi MOX IE PHOJECTORS Front rmx Blackburn Card Wexgrs Rom 7 Snxdel Hupp R1derhour H Self Rum 3 Mr Texxeen -Xdusu P lmel E rnbt Bate5 Sulllxdn W Self 5.1 DAQ! JI-l-ILI' QIRLS Dlnu N KI Rf bmw 111 Q 1 1 J IL IX w lnlff T s n u X l -Xndubffn fl Bennett Del..rlng, Butt 38 .A - I I X' l-2 X-f - I Tai' n .5 s Y ak. an '- ,M -1 I , new I, , l W ., P 1 1 N' 'QE 1 . it ,. Mk, A . K , X ., X gl, .4 'VS x 5 . l z ' 'vz x Q: 'f': ' ' . 3 ' Af: 'LZ 'ag' 3 ' 3 'v 3 3 .w gl, 3 ' 2 . ' I x fi il 2 S 2 1. z ' 1, . ' 3 ' : .3 3 U : iz: .' gg' '. ' Y. ' 1 ' '. ' M 5 ,N ig V 5 ni L -,QQ .-A. Y :Y T Y X-AQ' . , 4' ' f ' ' xr . K X - -- M. Jin. 4.- tw 'A'i'4.'l'1 'O ,. , 5 1 . ,. . ,,, . a' V 'Q 3 'Z 'Z 1 . . 6 Ve, .3 aw. r' , it ' A 5 .Q , 5-1 L I . Ln .4 ' f 'Il Q: L'-l.' llzlllflul. Husl ll. + ' :ln Ex' . Nl 'Rum Mzrrun LL- ' 1. 5 t Ll In Q y. Cf, '-'ell M111 Ca '. N111 5 1 1 s D ull.. :Fx . . l , 1 Tl-IEIR MEANS OF SERVING Tl-IE SCHOOL SHOWCASE COMMITTEE Front rovs Cornish Adviser Becraft Roughton Mills Hansen Wood Huggins Chairman Rom 2 Myre Lemlew Maxfield Torgeson Fauser Hurn Ron '4 Carlsen Conklmg Kutchei Thomas Fxfe Rom 4 Hammond Fox J Johnson D Johnson Sherr1ll The comb1ned bookkeeping classes make up the Commercial Club The members take turns opelating Cub Hollow the students can dw countei and take seweial tours of interest They xisited the Ice Follies and Seais Mail The Mox 16 Projector Opeiatois a1e in charge of running the mox 18 projectoi when a class IS scheduled to see a film M1 Teix een is ad xisei General office duties a1e c iiied cut bv th Office Gills one peiiod a dax Thex a1e gn en grades foi then work It lS not onlx a serxice to the school but t ns them for futui office woik Foitv members woiked ha1d all X631 on the Showcase Committee to put a displax of in terest in the showcase ex e1y xx eek At Christ the Vespei Seixice Mis Co1n1sh 1S adviser with Wava Huggins as chauman L1b1a111ans are constantlw kept busv with xxoik studx sheets iepauing books filing book cards vwitinq ieseive and fine cards and working, one dax a xx eek in the Central G1 ade School libiaiy LIBRARIANS Front row Scheuerman Snell Baker Sager L Allen Holland Smith Row 2 Ensley Pitman Knoph J Allen Wade Wood McDan1el Row 3 Dorsey Adams Pettx Sherrill Miner McDougle Clark Green Morgan i 5-0 I3 65 Z, 1 ' 'C 5 .4 1, .- V ,F 1. - 1 ' . 5.35 . .Q ' , is- c . ' . ' 1 - 1 . . . v . 7 .1 -1 y. . . Q , . . 7 1 Y . . i Order House in Seattle last Fall. mas time they decorated the auditorium for . A 7. . 1 . .L . ' I . 1 . . 1 1 y . - . i v V . Y, i v Q V i . W. ' . . V. l 1 Q . . l . , . . A Q gm. v Q F Q Q 1 ' 39 PRESENTINC5 THE BRAlNS AND FAST TALKERSH OF SW!-IS Bemg a member of Honor Soclety IS an honor as membersh1p IS based on semester grade po1nts To be el1g1ble to wear the one bar p1n f1rst two semesters of h1gh school A student who earns 38 po1nts dur1ng h1s thxrd and fourth semesters 1S entltled to wear a two bar p1n A gold seal pm IS awarded to the student earn 1ng 38 pomts dur1ng h1s f1fth and slxth semest ers and he ga1ns permanent possess1on of It 1f he ma1nta1ns a 3 5 grade average 1n h1s senlor year The questlon debated th1s year was solved That the Congress of the Un1ted States Should Enact a Compulsory Fa1r Employment P1act1ces Law Ronn Beams Fred Boede Jamce G3dd1S and Evelyn W1les made up the SWHS Debate Club The two teams attended a conference 111 Everett one at the College of Puget Sound where the largest debate confer ence 1n the Un1ted States lS held annually and one of our teams entered the quarter fmals and the D1str1ct Tournament at Bell1ngham where they placed th1rd so that they were able to compete IH the State Tournament at Pull man MISS Sagen IS then' coach HONOR SOCIETY Front Row D1Ck Da VlS presldent Runck Allan W1les sec retary treasurer Gadd1s v1ce pres1 dent Olson Chr1st1anson Henry Mor gan Johnson Kutcher Mart1n Bellos Knowlton Denny Davls Allen Carlsen Ross Row 2 Anderson Turner Beav er Petty Black Johnson D Huggms Tot1no Row 3 W Huggms Ludw1g Parker Hayes Snyder DEBATE Beams G8dd1S Boede Mlss Sagen Coach W1les . JA ' , ' 9 5 D L f , ,- Q 9 : . 1 : 9 ' 1 4 , 3 2 9 . : g 5 . - st 5 Q 5. . , S 1 - . . - . y a student shall have made 44 po1nts dur1ng h1S ' ' 2 Re- g 1 , ' sa R . . D . , , 3 , . 7 A 3 in 14... :A 9 ' 1 4 ' Q . 40 TI-IE KOTTON KANDY TOLO WAS GAA SPONSORED Z X ,f jfwcfa! T X 5 -A 34 UI I njfx xf Z! X 'QM Z x -2 :U ge, -f Q -X' X A ago .9 Qu' 4 141 6,2 G K xii, 3 41 s-if ! Q ff S, gl Kotton Kandy was the theme for the an f nual GAA T010 wh1ch was held 1n the local gymnasmm on March 26 Carol Stamey was Schosen Mllkmald the tltle glven the GAA Queen She was crowned and presented wlth a Sbottle of mllk by Presxdent Joan Berg accord Sgmg to the club custom The decoratxons were p1nk and whlte balloons kandy and stream ers T1ny Jack's Band provlded the muslc -1-Aix 41 I I I I -if K v' l s ' - Ll 1 S .. avi, is E , e,, my I S x gi 1 IX , .It i X A - R Y vw- g A ' rl' Q-gf.-'Stl 2 .. , 4 I ' 'S - gflff ' ,, 2 mi ' ffvlf, gm , gk 1 11- 'll - . M' is ' , , S S c 1 - MEN ARE LIKE STREETCARSH IS SENIOR SUCCESS 'll my -,,,,,- 'BY SENIOR PLAY Front Row WIIIIS Iverson Coryell Sanders Dan1els Allan Baker Andelson Kelley Row 2 Hendrlx Seely Slms Stogsdlll Moore Mofft B nnett G1rls Wouldn t It be Wonderful 1f you had some ne hke Maud1e Judy Coryell to gne you adv1ce on how to handle your boy fr1ends The lucky people gettlng thls advlce Were Mau d1e s cous1n Joy Sondra Danlels Ahx Carolvn Anderson Juhe Carole Kelley and Elysbeth Lor a1ne WIIIIS Thelr mothers were Mrs Whlte Lo1s Slrns Mrs Allen Beverly Hen dr1x and M15 Day Twyla Seely Mr and Mrs Mason Maud1es parents were plaved by Joanne Stogsd1ll and Jay Baker ?'Q TOIP PICTURE Stogsd11l Seeley Hendrlx S1ms Ba er BOTTOM PICTURE Coryell W1ll1s Allan Damels Andersen TOP PICTURE Iverson Moore Coryell BOTTOM PICTURE M o f f e t Danlels Sanders Corn ell Sylx 1a Barbara Allan Maud1e s older s1ster was bo1l1ng everyone s blood pressure by at tractlng thelr bovfrlends rncludmg Dav1e Don Sanders MHud1GS part tune steady Other male adrnlrers of Sxlx 1a were Jeuy Torn Moore Ted LeRoy Ixerson and Ch1 Larry Moffet Margaret the mald was played by Ar leen Bennett M1ss Grandadam d1rected th1s f1ne per folmance I - 94 I f , ,ig -,yi I 4, ju , my A I iv vs - , ff' A .,:gz.', I Q A f 5 2 ' 1 .A A .. - n C. 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' . 7 7 7 1 . . , 1 V 7 7 . , . , , - I , , 1 . . . .1 I 7 . , , . 7 7 7 7 I . . . . 1 3 - ' 7 Y 7 7 ' 7 7 7 7 , COMEDY SUSPENSE DRAMA MARK SPRING PLAYS xf' ONE ACT PLAY CASTS Rear Lemley MISS G1andadam coach M11ls Dax1s Kutzer Talley Dav1s Cook Dr1sk1ll W1ll1s Thomas lxerson GISSSQH Carlson Seelv H1tt Rogers Petty Moore Dorsey Sher111 W1les Front Green M111s J3H1Ck1 A1sen1c and Old Lace Was chosen the all school play and the date of the perfo1mance was Mav 10 and ll It 1S a famous comedy wrltten by Joseph Kesselrmff Playmg the leadlng 1o1es WSIS Jeanette He1der as Abby BreWste1 Fm111e Runck as Martha Brewste1 along w1th Bob Dr1sk1l1 act1ng Teddv Brew ste1 Others w1th lead1ng roles vve1e Tom W1les MISS Grandadam d1d an excellent job of d1rect1nsg lt 1S a StOly of two charmmg and 1nnocent lad1es who populate the1r cellar W1th the re ma1ns of soc1allv and re11g1ous1y acceptabl 1oome1s the ant1cs of the1r d ar b1otne1 woo tn1nKs he 1S Teddy Roo evelt and th ama mg act1v1t1es of the other brother wh1ch all add up to an evemng of dehghtful entertamm nt Students enrolled 1n d1 ama class presented three one act play p1oduct1ons on Aprxl 010 The aud1ence was the Judge 1n a contest 1n wh1ch Veronlca Jan1ck1 Won flV9 dollars for be the best actor All of the characte1s d1d f1ne Work 1n producmg H1gh W1DdOW a drama Who Gets the Car Tomght and Dear Lady Be Braxe both comed1es ALL SCHOOL PLAY PRODUCTION STAFF Rear Jan1ck1 Kutzex Lemley GISSSGH W11l1s Thomas Front H1tt Dorsey Hendrlx Tallev Seelx F... watt-an -ng ALL SCHOOL PLAY CAST rear Dav1s Moffet Runck He1der Dr1sk11l m1dd1e W1les Nelson Cook Boede Iverson Moore front Rogers Lee McG1assor1 I I 1'- ' f -- 456 4 .V - p , M , ai, - ' R ffm f 1 4 ' 1 ' 1 Y A . . . ' . . ' ,' ' 'V V 5 E '. I -7 I I Q V V 1 I 1 7 .VY V 7 L6 ,, ' 77 - , Y Q ' ' e i 1 1 wr 1 in ' ' ' . 3 g . 2 2- . T - . A . . . Q D. c . 'ed M .. . 1 Q' T' 1. A . '.' Davis, Larry Moffet, Stan Nelson, and Evelyn ing the best actress and Tom Davis was chosen , ' , ' . ' . H . . ,, K - 1 v - 1 ' . - 44 - M cz 7 . - - - 7 97 ' , . . . . . S 1 I p . . ., . V , . Z V : . , x V j , - 1 v ., 1 V , I K 1 ' nl, . Y , I Of-41, .1 A' '- O Ci QMS' -A B . ' Ma f...V4.u :,....'r-3.1- nun- qv-N . - - -- - ' 'r 1 A : , , . 43 COSTUMES, GREASE PAINT, EQOT LIGHTS-PARTOE SHOW mtg! -. ..fQ v- It A-Q: lb- , XJ' ' STAGE CREW:Garmeng Bellosg Spurlingg Davis: Mr. Hall, Adviser. 'Without the stage crew Working behind scenes, it would be impossible to present a smooth performance The scenery sound ef- fe ts and lighting are essential for a program An individual earns credit toward membership in D1 ama Club by workmg on this cr ew PROMPT-ERS Sheruu Runck Hendmx Any one earning ten points in a pray pioduc B ,tt tion or by working on one of the related com mittees is entitled to membership in Drama Club Various pins are awarded to members xx hen the required points are earned A party is glven by the club for the plav cast and working crews after each performance DRAMA CLUB Front Rox Stogsdill Bennett Andersen Ross treasurer Stamew president Olson sec Mills Third Row Seeley Kutzer Talley Willis Scoles Janicki Giessen Thomas Lemley Fourth Rovx Daniels Duvall Sanders Baker D Davis Green Mills Hitt Hendrix Fifth Rom Britt McCormick Runck McGlasson Lee Driskill T Davis Roger Moore S1xtnRovx Allen Sims Miss Grandadam Advlser Myers Lind Cook Nelson Thomas Seventh Rou Dorsey Self 44 . . . , C . . 1 . . , . . - . ' V . . . , . 1 I Z v 9 1 - - t 3 : '.': ' 3 1 . 2 S. L ' 1 . - retaryg Huggins, vice president. Second row: Sherrillg Murphyg Heiderg Petty: Davis: Iverson: Moffet: MUSICIANS IN OUR IVIIDST I-IIT TI-IE DOWIXIBEAT I-in T' f7 ' ORCHESTRA F1ont 1oxx Wolbe1t Baku Bunt Ma11lxn Wo1l1 Fxfe Nlfbldllldlk VV'lSQI7IdI'1 Wlcker Secondloxx M8118 WKJIIIHQ Rokkjal G1onex11xe1 Coselman Doollttle Colfack Wood Th11d rom Matterand EHIHSI Teete1 Conklm Back xoxx Mrs NIo1dma1k BIONND Shxek Darlxng Lentz Smdex HHIDXS Beaslex D Sm1th S Sn111h Ch11st1anson Johnson The o1chest1a unde1 the d11ect1on of MIS No1dma1k helped p1ox1de IT1L1S1CfO1 the ope1 et ta xespe1 se1x1ce and x a11ous othe1 p1og1arns Whe1e mus1c xx as necessau The F'1eshman Cho1us duected bx M1 G1f ford Cons1sts of Q,lllS p1epa11ns, to adx ance 1nto the A Cappella Cho11 Thex appea1ed at p10 g1ams whe1e mus1Qal51oups pe1lo1med The F1eshmen T110 composed of Judx Hoxt Carol Dean and BOHHIS HGHIX ente1ta1ned so c1al g1oups outs1de of school as well as at school aflaus GIRLS TRIO Hoxt Dean Hems ff? PM W1 'V 4 M NN GIRLS CHORUS F1ont1oxx lxutchu Clalk Wllas Johnson Goods Hoxt Dean Hcmx Sllxes F1ar1k Fon Sm1th Rox a an 1 as ones atts Ienme 1 o mx X oxllne GIAY RokkJa1 Dxux Hump, Nmholson Roxx 3 I'llI1gSIlJI'lB Enslu J Enslu Hughm QYJIXIIPD Conn Buchan an Taxlor 'Nlurphx Duxall Puckett Land W11ght Stephenson -Xshe O 4 .1 W.-'lfy .. ., i:h , ' ' I '- Q 2 'i 2 'L 'Vi : ' She: j: 1 ' 1 ' '. I I A X 17 1: 1' V Q I Y Y 'r 11 1 fx 1 1: . V I ' 1 I V . ' 1 'I I ' C I I' 4 'I . 1 ' ' I ' ' I I Q I I I 1 . . ,' ' . . - v f 1 v' v 1' f- - 1 ' - 1 . 4. i K H. T 'Y . -1 1 1- 1 rv V 1' 1 ' Z My Y 11 7 wiv. 1 I ' ' I 1 21 1 E 1 . - 2 my , 4 7- -1 ,, ' I W Y ' f' .U f - , J Ni ' ' O . 1 if ,- 'T' N' IR A I 3, W 4 J , c ,- If - L . N . E , .:v.. y ,1L.x:,I,r F- xr. - 1- 1 - Iwi.-I' A my 4,v' ' 'S' 'vu Kit 1 1 w l- 1' 'I My I .'-I'. w.,'17 ' ' 9 ,yf ', f.,1A'1..!,'i, ,' ',' 'Q .f.w'. ikljfxp' ' 1 .' V I' . 'ffn 11,146 ,- V,.lk1,:.,J?, s 1 ff 'f La- -1,1 any ,mu 1 A M ' . , , ,. f ,1 '.. ',- . , . 5, A I, .vw ' .,- ., ' 1. ' . V 122 P'tt1 . R LZQLI J VV' V111 t' '. G1Ibe't. H It. Old '. V ' '. ' ' 'A ' 1' 1 'A - 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 - - . Y '. ' -1 . . - CHRISTMAS VESPERS GIVE IINISPIRATIOINI IN MUSIC, DRAMA The choir and the Freshmen girls' chorus under the direction of Mr. Gifford worked hard along with a small play cast directed by Miss Sagen and the orchestra under the direction of Mrs. Nordmark to give the townspeople a very impressive Christmas program. We un- covered new talent from the students who preformed in the one-act play, f'Why the Chimes Rang. The major parts Were played by Hugh Moody as Holgerg Floyd Allen, Uncle Bertel Karen Olson the old Woman and Da vid Caipenter as Steen The gift offers to the Christ Child were Geoigia Kalles Fred Boede Ron Hamilton Abbott Squires Wayne W1 ight and Betty Petty and Douglas Morgan played the part of the minister A capacity crowd turned out foi the piogram on Sunday D cembei 19, and it was presented again before Christmas as a high school assembly VESPER SERVICE Top Picture Olson Carpenter Allen Moody Middle Picture Moody Boede Kal las Morgan Janicki Wright Petty Hamilton CHOIR Front Row L Allen Hammond Iverson Edwards McCormick A Meamber Helder Wade Coffey Alwood Daniels B Allan Bennett Redd C Allen Willard Wright Row 2 J Allen Thom as Carlson Pinkley Runck Scoles Baker Bowlby King M Allan Driskill Rogers L Carlson Brook ings Hendrix P Morgan K Davis Gilbert Smith L Pallogi Mr Gifford Director Row 3 Hobson Russell L Willis Kelbach T Meamber D Morgan Vaughan Cook L Pallogi Self Mason Spurling Reim Queen M Wasson J Wasson L Willis Hoffman Hanna Back Row Stogsdill L Redd Ren Backland Riggles Wolslegel Ross B Davis Frank D Davis B Morgan Larson Sanders Gronemy er Sanders Maxf1eld Bellos Brando Giessen Morris Fyfe 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e' 1 1 1 1 . D ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . . . . , . . - 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 D 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 .1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 7 Y 7 ! Y 3 Y ' OPERETTA NEW MOON DELIOI-ITS SWHS AUDIENCES OPERETTA CAST Front row M Wasson L Allen Hobson Llndstrom Alwood Helder Glessen Wade Backland Osborne Carlson A Meambel J Wasson Worlex L W1ll1s Iverson Brooklngs Russell L Redd Second rovu Danlels Bennett Carlson Sandlfer Klng T Meamber Baker Kennew Ross D San ders R1ggles Davls Br1tt Woodmansee Morse Frank B Allan B Sanders Bellos L W1l11s Kallas B Redd Ren Hammond Back Row Morgan Larsen Spurlmg Rexm Dr1sk111 M Allan Butler Pallogl Gronernxer Self Vermllllon Da Sllva Vaughn Wood Wolslegel Mason TOP PICTURE Davls and Brltt MIDDLE PICTURE Stand1ng Da S1lX3 Butler Kmg Seated Gronemyer Woodmansee Sanders Frank Sandxfer Allan Davls Vaughan Spurllng Morgan BOTTOM PICTURE Sanders Davls Ross Bellos Brltt One of the outstandlng performances put on for the townspeople th1s year was the op eretta New Moon by Romberg w1th the A Cappella cho1r s1ng1ng under the d1rect1on of Mr G1fford It was presented on November 19 and 20 The forty plece orchestla was dl rected by Mrs Noldrnark Mauanne Barba1a B11tt daughter of Beauno1r was the r1chest and most sought af tex gnl 1n Lou1s1ana In sp1te of her great prlde she was fr1endlw to all and especlally to Ro belt D1ck Davls who was a bond selvant of Ma11anne s father Beauno1s George Bellos Plante1s daughters and fuends of Mal xanne were Sondla Danlels Jeannette He1 del Leona Ren Shulex Hammond Bonn1e Sue Redd Emllle Runck Georg1a Kallas and Alleen Bennett Duvall Denn1e Ross the m1ddle aged cap ta'n of Beauno1r s shlp THE NEW MOON had been engaged to Mar1anne Jul1e Barbara Allan a fuend and com pan1on of Mar1anne was Xen much 1n love w1th Alexander Burl Sanders He was a fo1 mex sexxant and a great lad1es rnan H1s gnl fr1end dancers wexe Alleen Bennett Janet Cof fee and V11g1n1a Alwood Rxbaud Don Sanders vxas the Kmg s Spe c1al Detectne from France Besac JIITI Woodmansee was boatswaln on THE NEW MOON who was alwaws feudmg w1th Alexandel smce thex d1scox ered that thex w ere both mar11ed to the same vxoman Jaques John Gronemxex and Ph1ll1ppe Dennx Flank were hot tempered rex olut1ona1 IGS and good fr1ends of Robert Clot1lde Judv Morr1s was a Br1de sh1p Woman She has had four husbands and was looklng for more Capta1n DeJean Charlle R1ggles was a naxx Capta1n IH France ll 'I 1 I 54-. -4 1 - , n A 1 , l 1 1 x , Y , .war - , . 'I . , . , . , , .4 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - ' 1 . 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 1- 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 .1 . 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 '- 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 - 44 11 - 1 1 N . . 1 . ' I ' 1 1 , - - ' 1 1 ' 1 ' - . 1 1 1. , . 1 1 ' . V .' . ' , . . 1 ' '- 1 1 . . 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 ' , - - . . , . L 1 1 1 1 ' . . Y 1 Y . 7 v 1 ' ' . . , ' N. , . . V . .. 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 .1 1 v 1 1 .1 ., 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' V .1 1 1 1 - 1 ' .- v 1 Q . . ' V Y - ' ' 1 ' 1 . . . . , 1 . . , , , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , I Y ' . 1 . . , , . HGMECOMING BIGGER THAN EVER DESPlTE RAINY SKIES f ff if f Q Q EXP! X 30 the date of the 1953 Homecomlng Jay 1:lk ff? WWW W!W f! 54 f ff? 77 X Ram and mo1e 1a1n' on Fr1day Octobex fBake1 was C1owned K1ng Legs of 1953 54 .y The assembly was adjourned fo1 the parade J Mn wh1ch f1rst pr1ze Went to the Jumor Class C- float Followmg the 25 26 Cub football vlctory a gold Cup was presented to Ronn Beams ASB Pres1dent by Mt Velnon At the Homecommg Dance Queen Jean Duvall was crowned by Mrs Sh1rley Z1ebell Mlller last year s queen Judy Corvell Donna Mlddlestettel and Loret ta Redd Wele prlncesses escorted by Llovd Morgan Ronn Beams Carl Carlson and Bxll McGlasson Our g1at1tude goes to M1ss Gran dadam for the queen s robe and crown wh1ch f w1ll be used for future Homecomlngs 48 I X f if 7 ' X X aa 5 fs -2 f ffl? 0, 5 aay , , fx y t y Us 2 ff Xy t X X X v 1 ,ig 5 AiiaV',1 . .. . H . - . U V T Q! 'E N' . 1 ,. xv , ' ' ' , ff . ' , v D . ' .. ., ,N y . FOOTBALL ' The 19:33 football season found the Cubs ti , l1ght but spirited squad. coached by Bo Carnpa bell. Adding weight to the club were Mike Craw- ford at 205 pounds and Andy Skreija at 239 :gf ic.: V V 2 'A,, lg J Q, o,1 l A 9 pounds. Probably the best Cub game of the season, al- , though they were downed, was the second game with the Burlington Tigers on the home field. The Tigers had previously beaten the Cubs 33-6, but the Burlington boys knew they had been in a battle when they nosed out the Cubs 24-18. Highlights of the season include winning the Homecoming game with Mt. Vernon 25-6, and Don Beasley and Joe Stewart receiving honor- able mention for All Northwest honors. 5 FOOTBALL SQUAD: Front Row: Stewart. Crawford. Reiter, Rasar, B. Driskill,.Pallog1. Loop. Burke. Dick Davis. Sanders. M. Cook, Jay Baker. Frank. Lederle. Row 2: Van De Grift, Osborne, Pfannenstiel, Moody, Self. Bolam. S. Nelson, Skreija, Beasley. Iverson. Brenner, Green, Jones. Row 3: T. Davis, B. Baker. Stamey, L. Nelson, Denny Davis. Cruse, Johnson. McRae, Rogers, Hoffman, Bagley, Chapin. Row 4: Sandifer, Saunders, Nerston, D. Driskill, Frizzell, Allen. Reim. J. Chandler. .lack Baker. G. Chandler. H. Cook. Row 5: Moon, Hansen, Stakkeland. Carlson, Kloke. King, Boston, Da Silva, Wasson. 50 SCORES Sedro-Woolley 6 Burlington 26 Sedro-Woolley 0 Anacortes 21 Sedro-Woolley 15 Marysville 6 Sedro-Woolley 6 Arlington 19 Sedro-Woolley 18 Burlington 24 Sedro-Woolley 0 Edmonds 31 Sedro-Woolley 25 Mt. Vernon 6 Sedro-Woolley 14 Snohomish 26 Sedro-Woolley 14 Ferndale 6 VARSITY FOOTBALL: clockwise from left: Davis, Pallogi, Loop, Cook, Beasley, Sanders, Iverson, Ras- ar, Jones. Stewart, Reiter, Driskill, Green, Skreija. Baker, Frank, Crawford, Brenner. EBM FOOTBALL COACHES: Mr. Stendal, Mr. Ropes Mr Campbell Mr Yonllck FOOTBALL MANAGERS: Mullen, Curry, Greathouse Anderson and Battles ,- i CO XCi1ES Price Davison Ropes BASKETBALL MANAGERS Moody Rogers R mer L tting I' ,W P3 5 The Varsity basketball team coached by Frank Davison placed fifth in the Northwest League, winning six and losing eight. Mr. Dav- ison never lost faith in his squad because they were always trying for the top. We remember this by the exciting games they played such as when we encountered Mt. Vernon, Belling- ham, Anacortes and Lynden, winning or los- ing by very close scores. The scoring was led by three senior boys, Dennie Ross with 307 points Dick Davis 179 and Lloyd Morgan 174 throughout the season Dennie Ross was select d All Noithwest cen ter for 1953 1954 A majority of the playeis will graduate this spring so it means that many xacancies will have to be filled next yeai Tne B Squad coached bv Mi Ropes showed good teamwoik but was handicapped by their lack of height The Frosh Squad coached by M1 Price finished second in th League with six wins and two losses They set the highest ax erage game scoring iecord of any Sedio Woolley Frosh Squad 'Npqp,G 59 B SQUAD Front Row Bates Leber Snell L Nelson McLennan Davis Woodmansee Row 2 Self S Nelson Holman Hoffman Bolam Queen Loop FROSH SQUAD Front Row Driskill Da Silva Carpenter Reim Allen Hansen Bovulby Heverhng Row 2 Moon Tilley Allan King G Chandler Frizzell J Chandler Boston . 7 7 , Q 1 . 9 - I - . . . I . 7 ' CL 75 ,, 7 U 'I . . . Ie . . . I 1 Y ' 7 5 S: ' , ' , . . 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Of fcf' - ' A 'G k f'-ZL M 'N 4 W ' X -AJ- I wx 4cw!ff BASKETBALL SEDRO WOOLLEY SEDRO WOOLLEY SEDRO WOOLLEY SEDRO WOOLLEY SEDRO WOOLLEY SEDRO WOOLLEY SEDRO WOOLLEY SEDRO WOOLLEY SEDRO WOOLLEY SEDRO WOOLLEY SEDRO WOOLLEY SEDRO WOOLLEY SEDRO WOOLLEY SEDRO WOOLLEY SEDRO WOOLLEY VARSITY BASKETBALL c1ockw1se fr m t M R S 11 W 1 I 1 P 11 retto Boede Sanders Moffet DaV1S O Op Organ OSS ma Osege a Ogl Wharton Nlg 52 NOOKSACK 58 TWIN CITIES 47 BELLINGHAM 45 ARLINGTON 52 BELLINGHAM MT VERNON LYNDEN EDMONDS ANACORTES SNOHOMISH MARYSVILLE BURLINGTON ARLINGTON MT VERNON EDMONDS -,Zo-V.,-.fl WX ' Me!! M QM! WM TW ,JZ ff - 29 - 49 - 64 ' - . - 47 - 35 . 67 ' - 47 47 ' - 51 46 - 54 52 - 38 44 - 61 ' 47 - 72 53 - 40 43 Q - 47 . 44 I X - 50 57 I Y 9 Y y U . I y ,K , , f 4 A ' f' f ZX I ' ZL 7 r -fffvh' ' 'X jNf s ,f V V xr- I A ri 52,11 I l ' k M!! -,,, , ,, ' 5 , f '- V fl? fi k X 1 , I f- 1 53 7 f I . ji , K .4 . HARD-HITTING WRESTLERS AND BCDXERS PUNCH TO WIN WRESTLERS In front Parker Garney Rowl Cruse Beasley Nlcholson Brenner Shelton Maxfleld Gerry Fagen Row 2 Daves Crawford Vckenbelg Meamber Nelson Sandlfer Bates Wolt Madden Talbert Row 3 B Johnson Baker Jones D Johnson Stakkeland Hooper Bagley Ensley Fladebo Mr Campbell Coach Row 4 Skrelja Hay es The Cub W1 estlers had a mole than success ful season agam coached bv Mr Campbell They won all of the1r dual meets W1th the ex cept1on of a loss to Tacoma bv one pomt The team f1n1shed the season bv taklng second place 1n the state meet held 1n Pullman Don ald Garnev regamed h1s t1tle as state champ 1on The Cub boxers too turned out a fme squad for the veal of 1904 although there We1e not many students turnmg out W1th the excel le'1t coachmg done by M1 Harr1s the Cub leathernecks went through the entlre season w1th a good lecord BOXING Front Iverson and Vaughan Rovxl Brown Nersten Knuth Huggms Row 9 Cook Squlres Wr1ght Kllcup Snell Mr Farrls Coach ,A in H ' Il ,W-H' , l I 3 5 y 7 - - , 1 - 7 7 7 ' v ' 7 7 LJ 9 7 Y y . , y - - - - - , . , , y v 7 Y - v - 3 - 1 1 L ' t , 7 .1 ' ' V 7 U . 1 . 5 V , . V - n - 4 ' If ' , , lf , Tl' y ' l '5!'.',I:i.' -1 3 V 4 ' - v - 7 1 . . ' v - V - n V . . 4 , , , . - - 1 1 Q 1 Q - - , - CUB TENNIS TEAM NETS BRIGHT RACKET SEASON 1 5' . , . A, j TENNIS SQUAD Ward Moody McGlasson Jones Squlres Harms Nlgretto Smlth Relm Sackman Carlson Mr Campbell coach The Cub tenms squad had played th1ee games havmg been defeated 1n xery close matches wlth Mt Vernon Anaemtes and La Conner when the 1954 Kumtux was sent to ,JW press The team w1ll Journey to Mt Velnon where they w11l compete 1n the Countv Meet 1f they place there they w1ll enter the D1St11Ct Meet W9 Jwww riff -43 9' Tenms team IH dCt1Ve workout F' I kk 's I , ' 3 I Z Z Z Z 2 Z S I 1 . I ' v 1 1 f v 1 . . 7 . . . a V 1 ' v v ' 7 l fy A . , L, I f ir, ' 1 , AS M, ' ,' j .-H1 W , N . f L of . S1 Q xx ,- 2 g . ' A ,aff , f . S V N , g -S Q 1 , J' Q I1 V ' - 1 A, ,. V ' 5 1 Y V2 n A wwgwwnm-A. ' pf'- , v H ,,,,,..,,,,,,.,- f yn' ,JVGZ uf: 'ff f 'W f .N 1 Q41 sm'-4 :ff 3 , i -. 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' f ' ' IN THE SPRING YOUNG MEN Tl-HNK OE BASEBALL VARSITY BASEBALL Rear Coach Davlson Palmer Whlte Woodman see Kononen M1dd1e Boss Moffet Iverson Sanders Bates Front Davls Baker McLennan Bolam Beasley The 1954 Cub baseball team was one of the best squads turned out from Sedro Woolley Hlgh School for some t1me Coached by Frank Davlson lt had thlrteen returmng lettermen n1ne sen1ors three sophomores and one Junlor A new member Kenny Bates IS a promlslng young player The team had only two weeks of practlce before they met Wlth Belhngham for the flrst game of the season They edged out Mer1d1an 3 O 1n the second duel of the year As the 1954 Kumtux goes to press the team 1S expected to do very well and turn 1n a brlght d1amond sea son '3 FPOSH BASEBALL Pcam Rhmestun OllXGl Wenuck Chandlu 'Vhddle mu Sell Calpentex Boxxlbx Chandler Hexellln Front Gdlmdh Klng -Xshe Andelson Sandlfer 06 . ' - 1 1 a ' 3 - - ' y , , , - 3 1 7 y 1 - Y 7 ' 7 1 7 510' 4 M X Ja.. I f ,t Q 1 X L A ', M . 'A'!f, H -' N' 'Sgr K A . L, ,. ' h ,' 'V -- -'. . ,. 1 ' l . .:',' - ,.v -1- f . v.'g' Z .. fb ' . . . 4 . A E . Y 4 EAST MOVING, I-HGH JUMPING CUBS ENTER TRACK EVENTS VARSITY TRACK: Rear: Mr. Driskill, Coach: Sanders: Parker: Stewart: Holman: Vaug- han: Cruse: Hamilton: Wolslegel: Bagley: Morgan: Crawford: Starkovich: Powell: Sell: Cook: Mr. Ropes, Coach. Middle: Self: Neble: Gerry: Ammons: Shelton: Eckenberg: Johnson: D. Davis: T. Davis: Jones: Chapin :Princeg Weppler: Mossington: Self. Front: Moody: Parker: Snyder: LaF1eur: Driskill: Meamber: Self: Leber: Nelson: Loop: Boede: Burke' Gallagher. ? The Cub track team started the season by V winning a meet from Ferndale took second 4 place in a quad meet in Everett competing with Seattle Prep Snohomish and Everett and then defeated Snohomish on the local track Thev placed first in another foursome with Anacortes Blaine and LaConner The Cinder team was well balanced and gave ev X eryone a hard fought battle in every dual meet X As the Kumtux goes to press the trackmen are looking forward to a successful day 1n the Re lav Carnix al held at Sedro Woolley April 24 -rx, -l :wi FROSH TRACK Rear H Self Enslex Moon Kloke Hansen Klaus W Self 'Vlr Rcpes coach Front Frizzell King Allen 'Ncistcn Diisklll Rathbon 'Vlorris 'll T S S, T y 7 tg ,r Z . a, T p - l ik A ' we lg ' , T lr 1 LI T ' :L'1 E,-l'xg fl .l ' T' ifw- YQJ4 -, 1 x- ,- it T ' nl I 9 A - L ' ' I z X- 4 pf ' :+- 'if 'l ff 1 l l 4- . , . A INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS PROVIDE 97 BOYS INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL Front Beams Beasley Ross Baker Back Whlte Varlous mtramural teams are orgamzed to two won the champ1onsh1p ln both volleyball play volleyball basketball and baseball dur and basketball Baseball was yet to be played mg the noon hou1 thereby provldmg entertaln off The champlon teams are presented plns ment for the students The H1 Y team number for thelr ach1evement at an award assembly BOYS INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Front Woodmansee, Beasley, Cook, Back Carlson, Iverson, Burke 58 qlv A I ' . . . ,. - - , , Cookg Row 2: D8V1SQ Iyersong Stewartg Row 3: Woodmanseeg 3 5 : . , ' . l w Y . . . NOON ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORT EoR sw:-Ts STUDENTS b W' 'W W Cfwffi WLM I oi,:g'f2W JJ' GIRLS INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL Front Strlckland Hoff Johnson Thxrd Iverson Schryer Fyfe V7 GIRLS INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Front Hoffman M1115 Torgeson D Johnson Back Hurn Schryer Fyfe J Johnson 59 E fowl, 5 f ' 1 T! 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