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

 - Class of 1955

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C0711 ZYXTS Facul1'y Classes Spor+s 4 Adivifies ...........,.,.... 29 .-,--l-'X - -1 ADMINISTRATORS SOLVED M1 Walker Superlntendent Th1S flrst year fo1 me at SWHS has been an 1nte1est1ng and xewardlng tlme As I haxe become acqualnted Wlth students Wlth your tradltlons and act1v1t1es and Wlth your teach els I hax e been Hnpressed wlth the flne quahtx of th1s school The moxe put 1nto school the greater the returns We haxe expected you to work hard play vour best and gne of woux fmest efforts To the extent that you haxe the more xaluable h1gh school w1ll haxe been to vou To those leax 1ng, best Wlshes fol success and happlness To those Ietulnlng the chal lence of anothe1 xeal Vklth 1ts oppoltumtx to make 1t the best fol xou and XOUI school Robe1 t L Chlsholm MANY DIFFICULT PROBLEMS Th1s book 15 a record of your year 1n Sedro Woolley H1gh School It Wlll become a cherxshed possess1on as you look back upon vour h1gh school days Use lt as It was 1ntended as an album of your frlends act1x1t1es and teache1s The staff of the Kurntux and M1ss John son the11 adv1se1 ale to be conglatulated on such a f1ne book W Del Walkel ,7 Mr Chlsholrn Prmclpal 6 . x . . 0 , , , ' .'y f. - , , -. -1 ' w rv I Y- . . . , . V .. . .. . Y - 1 7 ' ' ' ' , 7 V U . ,Q 4-Fx - ' D: Y ' usa- 5 V ' as 7 ' . U . ' S1 1 1 - v ' M ' Y , , , - . 1' 5 '. . . , Y.. Y. r I ' v h 1 y v v.- 7' '1 - ' v ' v v y w - 3, g,, v, 5 1 . -- THEY KEPT A BIG BUSINESS RUNNING - CDUR SCHOOL OFFICE SECRETARIES Mrs Farnham and Mrs S1ms Mr Johnson Lunchroom Superxlsor and Mrs Conk l1ng Bookkeeper si BOARD MEMBERS D Walker F Walker T Mullen J A Jones Mrs Slms T Klrkpatrlck D F Mevers COOKS Mrs Fox Mrs Spencer and Mrs Thornhlll Powell and Hlll our Janxtors LaFleur 7 Q Y' . . , . 'FF o xg- - ., F FX v v .- E - A - 1 - 'V , f F ' N 4 . X W Rv . A . K W U B cp E S' Qi. J . , N P . 1 ' if ' 1 ':- - M. , K ' js .5 'I -K ' . I a- '5 I, ' lx is 'S E2 , S 1 u vi . 'I A ' Y 1 ' .- -' . T 'SX ' .Nz . ,V 1 . , . , '. ' . , h - h Tl-IEY TAUGI-IT ADVISED AND WERE BAGLEY BASSETT CLAUS CONKLING ALLEN Enghsh Soc1al Sc ence Cub Journallsm BAGLEY Attendance Off1CS Amerxcan Problems US H1StOfy BASSETT Craft General Math ematlcs CLAUS Vocatlonal Agrlculture FFA Adv1ser CONKLING Comrnerclal Sub jects Commercxal Club Advlser CORNISH Llbrary DRISKILL Phys1calEducat1on Track Coach Wrestlmg Coach Supervlsor of Health and Phys1 cal Educatlon FRANULOVICH Mathematlcs Drlver Tralnmg Typmg Tenms Coach DRISKILL Agriculture students test soils. Karen Olson mstructmg a f1rst grade group at the Mary Purcell School GIFFORD Cho1r C h o r u s Mathematlcs Q GRANDADAM Spamsh Latm Drama French Drama Club Advlser Language Club Adv1s HALL SCIENCES Algebra Stage Crew Senlor Class Advxser HARMS Engllsh L 1 b r a r 3. Sophomore Class AdV1ser HELMER Enghsh Guldance Glrls Club Advlser Honor SOC1 ety AdVlS9T JOHNSON Enghsh SOC13l Sc1 ence Kumtux Freshman Class Advlser Tr1H1Y Advlser LEOPOLD Engllsh SOC1alSC1 ence FRANULOVICH any GIFFORD Afffff A 0fV7'YbL GMWQAH W GRANDADAM HALL HARMS HELlNlER JOHNSON LEOPOLD 9 i--..,-f. OOOD FRIENDS TO A Blologx demonstratlon 1n room 29 ROPES Commerclal L a xx Amerlcan Problems Guldance Boys Club Adv1ser Basketball Coach SAGEN Enghsh Speech D bate Jumor Class Adwser SLAUGHTER H o m e Econ 1 mlcs FHA AdVlSQI Costume Crew STURDIVANT Phxslcal Edu catlon US Hlstorx Football C o a c h ASSISIGHI Wrestlmg Coach TERVEEN Vlsual A1dS Photo graphy Mathematlcs Blology YONLICK Amerlcan Problems Soc1al SCIGHCC World Hxstory ASS1StaHt Football Coach Assls tant Basketball Coach ,... ROPES SAGEN ,pg -1 STURDIVANT TERVEEN SLAUGHTER .53-SA PALMER QUINBY 'X RASMUSSEN A1 VNV SWHS STUD MILLER MIZER KH is ,,.. TS Ma, O CONNOR OLSON OMDAL MILLER Bxologx MIZER Txpmg NELSON lVlechan1calD1au1ng, Gencml Mathematics Electr1 utx Phxs1calEducat1on ASSIS tant Track Coach Freshman Basketball Coach O CONNOR Band SUDQIVISL 1 of MUSIC OLSON Woodshop OMDAL Xocatlonal Agrlcul ture FFA Adv1ser PALMER Home Economlcs FHA AdVlS6f QUINBY Mathemaucs Drlver Txalmng H1Y Advlser RASMUSSEN Physlcal Educa tlon GAA Adv1ser Pep Club Advlser QU 1-'X 1 YONL Enghsh class uses references of hbrarv s L 1 1 N .ll Vi - , - I x . ' S 4' if --'., I - JM 4 vi K, , v,,, vs L fx Cr M A -1 Q 1 1 ' . V Y' V. 5 'V , A l ' V ' , - K . - , L- , ' . Y . v . Q- 4 'AHS 4 A U ' . 7 - , . ' A- - . 'wg - A V Av ff, . ' ' ' - ' , 0 L 6 7. A , 3 '. 'Si - 5 for L X S-1 ! , fo X A ' ' Y F! , .X 1 ' f fi ' 'S 'l 9. ll: Y- ' , ' ' A'-'lx li W , '. A . .' gf ,-uf' ,N S A SQ- R L My 4 'l 'J T fl 3' QA: 557 H A 4 43-3. 'Z' I A 1 N H . - . 1 BI A Q! . - E A . 5 ' Q9 9 CAUGI-IT BY THE CANDID CAMERA Is it a bird, a plane, a n Octopus? N o just some Sopho- more girls. Boys, you can thank the Skagit Grotto. Nancys practicing to break Fred Boe de s record Janet Johnson act ing as the Statue of Liberty Darlene we knew you were an acro bat but ieally' Pajama girl Janice Ward Who do wou think 0 u a Jeiix Marilx n Monroe Coach Stuidix ant telling, Leo Palloei hon Thought xou had bettei taste Teddx Dont xxoiix 'Nanu th x ll fi un Qometime D Y F :half 62 ? :P E x. v 'Z' SENIORS SUMMARIZE THEIR HIGH SCHOOL DAYS VALEDICTORIAN Evelyn Wlles SALUTATORIAN Janlce Gadd1s It happened early 1n September 1951 One of the largest freshman classes ln 1tS h1story mvaded good old SWHS Class leaders for the f1rst year were Denny Frank presxdent J1m Loop v1ce pres1dent Carol Logsdon secretary Ted Meamber treasurer Leo Pal logr sergeant at arms and Janet Coffee presentat1ve MIXOYS dances and partres were among many of the aCt1V1t16S durlng our freshman year Belng almost upperclassmen was a thrlll to all who returned ln the fall as sophomores Off1cers for our second h1stor1c year were Ken Carlson pres1dent Jack Leber v1ce pres1dent Noreeta Fauser secretary Mar1lyn Cannon treasurer Fred Boede sergeant at arms and Mar1lyn Glessen representat1ve Pep Club G A A and H1 Y were the mam topxcs of d1scuss1on durmg our sophomore year Our class was Well represented 1n Boys Club Glrls Club honor soc1ety grrls and boys sports mus1c and dramat1c aCt1V1t16S Upperclassmen at last' Our offlcers were Jack Leber presldent Dee Wolslegel v1ce presldent Sk1p Alwood secretary Carmen Brando treasurer and Ken Carlson repre sentatlve Starrway to the Stars was the theme of our Jomt Jumor Prom held at the Seven Cedars w1th Burhngton Mount Vernon and Anacortes of V5 STE SENIOR OFFICERS Allen, secretary, Petty, treasur GF, Helder, representative, Davis, presldent, Vande Gr1ft, vxce pregldent I 2 Af A ' . ' '2p,f5,.f51!-, -, i ' . . . . 1274! , 4, F- -:Kei G . , , ,. ' 1 y v V 9' ' ' - fi .-lg . ' ' ' ' 1 - - , , re- ' 2 . Iwi? - ,.., ,ff ' l x A ' :ig 'Z .r - in , ' ' 1 9 a s 1 s v s 7 ' ' 1 , . y u 1 s, - - s a . , . . , , r v 1 a - A 1 1 a 4 x 1 a - C s 1 1 ' cc ' 71 ' v v ' C r inued on Page 20 Y, Y I 'l'.., l r vflgnl p , ev-:rr ' rv rg 1r.:s-7:-1 e,.,,1 can Cl f' fu 43:21 , J nr . ' nzzzm , p..g.'1 jg X TORCH SENIORS FETED WIT!-I FANFARE AND AUDIEU Pictured on this page are those seniors who won torch pins Most of them will on the basis of their senior year grades be g1ven their pins to keep Torch pins were awarded by Miss Helrner to the seniors who had earned 38 points during their fifth and sixth semesters in hlgh school In order to keep their pins the students had to maintain a 35 grade average throughout their senior year carrying a minimum of three subjects These pins are awarded through the Honor Society Q' Q19 ,M N1 ,J . SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY. Upper right: Roberta Allen Wayne Belles Delores Black Fred Boede Larry Brinks, Arline Carlsen Jeannette Helder Gor- don Harms Wava Huggins. Center: Janice Gaddis president. Lower left: Donald Knowlton Betty Ludwig Pat Neble Karen Olson Betty Petty Emilie Runck Barbara Sager Jeannette Turner Evelyn Wiles. I3 l-IERE BESIDE Tl-IE SKAGIT RIVER BEVER MARLENE Orchestra l Senlor Play 4 Commerclal Club 4 Honor SOCIGIY 1 2 BLACK DELORES GAA1 2 3 4 Language Club 3 4 Tr1H1Y 4 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 BLACKBURN JIM Commerclal Club 4 FFA1 2 MOVIE Projector Operator 2 3 4 BOEDE FRED ASB V1cePres1dent 4 Class Se geant of Arms 2 Football 1 Basketball 2 3 4 Track l 2 3 4 Basketball Managerl SW Club 2 3 4 Cub 4 Boys State 4 Drama Club 3 4 All School Play 3 Language Club Presldent 3 4 FFA Reporter 1 De bate 3 Honor SOCIGIY 3 4 BRANDO CARMEN Class Treasurer 3 G1rls Club Representatlvel GAA1 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 Cub 3 4 Yell Leader 4 Glrls Chorus 2 Commerclal Club 4 Tr1H1Y 3 4 FHA 1 2 BRIDGE KEITH Language Club 3 FFA1 2 3 4 BRINKS LARRY Cub4 Language Club 3 4 Honor cletx 2 3 BROWN CHARLES Football 1 BUTLER JOHN Footballl Wrestllngl Track 2 o1rl 2 4 FF ABRAHAMSON DOUG Drama Club 3 4 Sen r Play 4 All School Play 3 4 Language Club 3 4 Commerclal Club 4 FFA 1 ALLEN FLOYD Football 2 Tenmsl 2 Basketball Manager I Senlor Play 4 Honor Socxety 2 Movle Projector Operator 2 3 ALLEN ROBERTA Class Secretary 4 Glrls Club Treasurer 3 GAAI 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 Presldent 4 Cub Buslness Manager 3 Language Club 2 Hlstor lan 3 4 Cor-'merclal Club 4 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 Senlor Ball Chalrman 4 Homecomlng Commlttee 4 ALWOOD VIRGINIA Class Secretary 3 Pep Club 3 4 Cub 3 Feature Edltor 4 Homecomlng Prxn 4 Choir 2 3 4 Operetta 2 3 4 Comrnercxal Club 4 Tr1 H1 Y 3 Presldent 4 Youth Leglslature 3 Honor Soclety 2 Executlve Councll 4 Commence ment Marcher 3 ONS RICHARD Footballl 3 Box1ng2 Track I 2 3 4 SW Club 2 3 4 Homecomlng Escort 4 oxr 4 H1Y 4 FFA 1 BATES KENNETH Basketball 3 4 Drama Club 4 Semor Play 4 All School Play 4 Commerclal Club 4 Baseball 3 4 SW Club 3 4 Entered from Norman Arkansas 3 BECRAFT DARLA Commerclal Club 4 Showcase Commlttee 3 4 FHA 2 3 V1cePres1dent 4 BELL GEORGE Senlor Play 4 Drama Club 4 FFA I BELLES WAYNE Boys Club Secretary 4 Lang uage Club 3 4 FFA1 Reporter 2 3 VICG Pres1dent 4 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 I4 ll 7 - - 7 10 Y - 7 S I Y T . 7 y g 7 , 7 7 7 E . 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' 1 7 - 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ff . - I I - A . 1 7 7 I 7 ' ' 7 7 1 ' I , . - I . . 7 . 7 Y . - - So j . ,4. h I Y 4 FN, I 7 ' . 7 7 A' Ch . . 3. 1 A 1. 7 1' STANDS OUR SCHOOL SO BOLD CARLSEN ARLINE G1rls Club Pres1dent 4 GAA 1 2 3 4 Language Club 2 3 4 Showcase Commlttee 4 Pep Clu 3 4 Hono So y Trl H1Y 3 4 Commerclal Club 4 CARLSON KENNETH Class Pres1dent 2 Class Rep resentatrve 3 Football 1 2 Basketball 1 Track 1 SW Club 2 3 4 H1Y 2 3 Pres1dent 4 CHAPIN MARVIN Football 3 Track 3 4 SW Club 3 4 Drama Club 4 CLARK KAREN Commercial Club 4 FHA1 H1s tor1an 2 Vxce Pres1dent 3 Reporter 4 Honor Soc1ety 2 COFFEY JANET Class Representatlve 1 Glrls Club Representatlve 1 GAA 1 2 Pep Club 2 3 4 Cho1r 2 3 4 Operetta 2 3 Sen1or Play 4 Com merclal Club 4 DAVIS KATHRYN GAA1 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Cub 2 Feature Edltor 3 Edltor 4 Band 1 Cho1r 1 2 3 4 Operetta 2 3 4 Orchestral 2 Language Club 3 Honor Soc1ety 2 Showcase Commlttee 2 DAVIS TOM Class Pres1dent 4 Boys Club V1ce Pres1dent 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Drama Club 2 3 4 All School Play 2 3 4 H1Y 4 Honor Socxety 2 Senlor Ball Chalrman DEINER LESTER Boys Club I 2 3 4 DOOLITTLE ALENE Orchestra l 2 3 4 Com merclal Club 4 FHA 2 3 H1StOF18H 4 441 Chr! EARNST EDITH Orchestral 2 3 4 Small Mus1c Ensemblesl 2 3 ECKENBERG EDDIE Football 1 2 4 Wrestlmg S 4 H1 Chaplaln 4 Honor Society 2 Language Club 3 FRANK DENNY ASB President 4 Class PI'6S1d6llt 1 Footballl 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 Wrest mg B eball 1 4 SW Club 2 3 C o1r 2 Operetta 2 3 4 Commercxal Club 4 H1Y 3 4 FbA 1 Honor SOC1Gty 1 2 FRANKS JOY Commerclal Club 4 Honor Socnety 2 Showcase Commlttee 4 GADDIS JANICE Bandl 2 3 4 Cho1r4 Operetta 4 Orchestra 1 Senlor Play 4 Language Club Secre tary 3 4 Tr1H1Y 3 4 FHAI Program Chalrman 2 Treasurer 3 Pres1dent 4 Debate 2 3 Honor Soc lety 2 V1ce Presldent 3 Pres1dent 4 GALLAGHER JOHN Football 4 Trackl 2 3 4 SW Club 3 4 Honor Soclety I GIESSEN MARILYN Class Representat1ve 2 GAA 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 Song Leader 3 Queen 4 Jumor Prom Prmcess Homecomlng Queen 4 Choxr 1 2 3 4 Operetta 2 3 4 Tr1o1 4 Mxxed Quartet 4 Drama Club 3 4 Senlor Play 4 All School Play 3 Language Club Secretary 3, 4 GREEN, ROBERT Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Club 2, 3, 4, FFA 1. GREEN SHIRLEE GAA 1, 2, V1ce Pres1dent 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Commerclal Club 4 I5 1 - ' ' A 2 A ' - Iii A 1 1, 2, 3, 3 b , g r clet 2, 3, 4, ' V 1 '1 ' - 1 I 1 1 v 1 . 1 ' I 15 1 Y 4 1 Z - 1 1 '- ' V ' 1 1 I ' 1 1 - ' - ' 1 1 1 1 Q. 1 1 - 1 ' 1 N ' 1 Q I 1 I i ' 1 .1 ' ' . P . 5' 1 ' 1 1 - 1 , 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 I f p, g . 1 1 1 1 I C - 1 T 1 .1 1 1 1 -1 I '.1' A 2' N A' . 1. n 1 . 1 1 : - H 1: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' A 1 ' 1 1 . l . Y - - 3 1 1 - V 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q A 1 1 ' Track 1, 3, 45 SW Club 3, 45 Senlor Ball Klng 43 - , ' U 1 1 1 A U 1 1 1 - 1 A 1 - ' y 1 Y T Y 3 1 ' Q : 1 , , X A 1 - u h 1 1 1 1 - 4 1 1' 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . ' 1 - 1 1 1 I ' ' 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 3, 4, W Club 1, 2, 3, g -Y 3, . ' 1 1 1 - ' 1 - ' 1 ' , ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 V ' 3, 4, as , 3 D , , 43 h l , 3, 43 - 1 ' 1 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 , - 1 1 - 1 - ' 1 ' g . 1 -t 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1. 1 : . Q 1 1 . - 1, w I ' 1, 1 - G 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 Z - - . - ' g 1 .1 1 1 t 1 p 1 U: , 1 A l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' SW - 2. 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ALMA MATER JOHNSON DAVID Wrestlmg 1 Tennls 1 FFA 1 Treasurer 2 Secretary 3 Presldent 4 Executlye Counc1l 4 JOHNSON MYRNA Honor SOC1etN 2 3 Small MUSIC Ensembles 3 Orchestral 2 3 4 KENNEY JERRY Basketball 1 Sport Manager 1 Club 1 2 Ch Operetta 3 4 Orchestral 2 Trumpet Tr1o 2 3 4 Quartet 4 H1 Y 4 KNOPF PATSY GAA 1 2 KNOWLTON DONALD Honor Socxety 2 3 4 KOMAR CHUCK Drama Club 4 Senlor Play 4 All School Plav 4 One Act Play 4 Entered from Concrete 4 KOONTZ LOREN Football 1 Boxmg 1 2 Tra k F LARSEN RICHARD Bandl 2 Cho1r3 4 Operetta 3 Orchestral 2 Language Club3 4 FFA1 LEBER JACK Class Vlce Presldent 2 Presldent 3 restl1ng 1 2 Track 1 2 ub Football Manager 1 Cub Asslstant Feature Edltor 3 ASSOCl3tG Edltor 4 Sports Edltor 4 Band 1 2 Or chestra 1 2 Drama Club 4 Senlor Play 4 All School Plav 3 Language Club 3 4 H1Y 2 3 4 Youth Leglslature 3 Junlor Prom Chalrman 3 Musxc Festlvall 2 HALL FRED Wrestlmgl 4 FFA1 2 HANNA JOANN GAA 2 3 Cub 4 Pep Club 2 Yell Leader 3 Queen 4 Homecomlng PIIDCGSS Cholr 2 3 4 Operetta 2 3 4 Commerclal Club Executlve Councll 4 HARMS GORDON Basketballl 2 Baseballl Ten ms 2 3 4 SW Club 2 3 4 Senlor Play 4 All School Play 3 4 Language Club 3 4 Honor Society 2 3 4 Cub 3 Orchestra 3 Band 1 2 3 4 German Band 4 Drama Club 3 4 HEGG PETE Track Manager 2 3 Bandl 2 3 SW Club 3 Language Club 3 4 HEIDER JEANNETTE Class Representat1ve 4 Glrls Club Representat1ve 3 GAA 1 2 3 4 P p ub 2 3 Ch 2 3 4 Opere 3 4 Octet 1 Tr1o 3 Drama C 4 School Play 3 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 Showcase Commlttee 1 2 3 HOBSON JEAN Cub 3 4 Cholr 3 4 Operetta 3 HOLLAND PHYLIS Kumtux 4 Showcase Com mlttee 4 HUGGINS WAVA ASB Treasurer 4 GAA 1 2 Treasurer3 4 Pep Clubl 2 Treasurer3 4 Kumtux L1terary Edltor 3 Asslstant Edltor 4 GIFTS State 3 Drama Club 2 VICC Presldent 3 Polnt Clerk 4 Commercral Club 4 Tr1H1Y 3 4 Honor Society 2 3 4 Showcase Comm1ttee 2 Cha1rman 3 Home commg Comm1ttee 4 Commencement Marcher 3 JENSEN ROY Bandl 2 3 4 I6 n PP , - ' , 1 , . , - , L I: A -Q , , Q U 41 E, , 4 I , , : 4: y , - t, 1 4 - . , 1 , , 9 5 - .' , 1 , Q , , S 3 I , , Y 1 Z , , v W v J y v , , - I ' , y- ' 9 :U , , , 1 e Cl , , 45 Cub 2, 33 o1r 1, , , g tta 1, 2, , 3 3 5 lub 3, ,All- U , 1 , 1 , , - , - , 3 A , 9 - , - 1 - , ' Z y v , Z , , , Z ' ' ' ' . 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SCHRODER VERNA Bandl 2 3 Semor Plax 4 FHA 2 3 Honor SOCIQIV 2 3 SCOLES JEANNETTE GAA1 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Cub 3 Exchange EGIIOF 4 Band 1 2 Cho1r 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Small MUSIC Ensembles 2 Drama Club 2 3 All School Plax 2 Commerclal Club 4 FHA 2 3 One Act Plax 3 Muslc Fest1val 3 4 SCOTT GORDON Basketball 4 Enteled from IVIL Baker 3 SMALL JOYCE Band 3 4 Cholr 4 Operetta 4 SVIALL WAYNE Football 1 Basketballl 2 3 4 Baseball 4 SW Cl b 2 3 4 HIJYHELIJUIIII Escort 4 Chou 4 Mov1e Projector Operator 4 SMITH ELSIE Drama Club 4 Commerclal Club 4 SMITH MARGARET COIT1H16lCI3l Club 4 Monroe H1gh School 3 ego t, N. SOPHER MYRLE G1rls Club 2 3 4 SQUIRE ABBOTT Basketball 1 3 Boxmg 2 3 Baseballl Tennls 2 3 4 SW Club 2 3 4 FFA1 THOMPSON MARGARET G1r1s Club 3 4 Entered from TWIH Falls Idaho 3 Club VICE Presldent 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Cub 2 3 Senlor Ball Queen 4 Cholr 1 2 Operetta 2 Orches tra 1 Commerclal Club 4 Tr' H1Y V Presldent .5 4 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 UITTO IDA Kumtux Art Edxtor 4 Commercxal Club 4 Honor SOCIQIW 2 VAN DE GRIFT BOB Class VICE Presldent 4 Foot balll 2 3 4 Basketballl Wrestllng 2 3 Baseball 1 Band 1 2 3 Language Club 3 Honor SOCl6tV 2 Niuslc Festlval 1 2 3 WADE NANCY GAA1 2 3 P D Clun 3 4 Chou' Operetta 2 3 4 Charall s 3 Commerclal Club 4 WARD Language Club 3 4 Commerual Club 4 FHA 2 Program Chalrman 3 4 Honor SOCIGIX 2 Showcase Commlttee 4 JANICE Cub 3 Asslstant Featu c Edltor 4 WASSON BARBARA JOANN Cho1r 3 4 Op retta 3 4 Entered from Roseburg H1gh Schoul Oregon 2 I . ' ' ' - ' ' 1 S ' , . .1 1 1. 2. 1 V u - . . : ' g A i 1 N. L - ' X I :W l - lx I sl H 'Y' ,, ' TURNER, JEANNETTE-ASB Secretary 4: Girls' ' ' I ' l '- ici-Q A - 9 V Q ' J . 4 . 2. 3. 4,1 . . .2 l 'l 'fr : l ' -L I ' - :I - v ,r , - - . . L X ' . : ' ' ' -. I9 I-IAIL TO Tl-IEE OUR ALMA MATER KContlnued from Page Mar1lyn GIGSSGH and Dee Wolslegel were chosen to re1gn as Sedro Woolley pr1ncess and pr1nce Ern1l1e Runck and Wava Hugg1ns w e r e chosen to go to G1rls State Whlle Fred Boede was a representatlve to the Boys State F1nally the Class of 55 reached that nevel to be forgotten year our sen1or year Our of f1cers under the capable superv1s1on of Glenn Hall advlser were Tom Dav1s pres1dent Bob Van De Gr1ft VICE presldent Roberta Allen secretary Betty Petty treasurer Jeannette Helder representatlve Homecommg was the fxrst b1g event of the year The queen pres1d1ng over all act1v1t1es was Mar1lyn G1essen and her escort was Larry Lennox Pr1ncesses and thexr escorts were Bar bara Sager Joann Hanna and Sklp Alwood Chuck Mossmgton Dlck Ammons and Wayne Small Hobgobhn House a mystery play was glven by the sen1or class 1n November Xvltll Em1l1e Runck, Wava Huggms, and Fred Boede were the delegates chosen to attend g1rls' and boys' states on the Central Washlng ton College of Educatxon campus th1s year These myth1cal states were held dur1ng the summer Each year delegates chosen for thelr scholarshlp, c1t1zensh1p, and personal1ty a re sent from SWHS to these states They part1c1 pate along wlth delegates from all over Wash lngton 1n typlcal act1v1t1es of the real state government WEYERS RICHARD Sport Manager 2 Movle Pro Jec or 2 3 4 WILES EVELYN Pep Club 3 4 Orchestra 1 Drama Club2 3 4 All School Play 2 3 4 Language Club 2 3 4 Trl H1 Y 4 Youth Leglslature 4 Debate 3 4 Honor Soclety 2 Secretary 3 4 U Delegate 3 Sen1or Play 4 WOLSLEGEL DEE Class V1cePres1dent 3 Boys Club Presldent 4 Footballl Basketballl 2 3 4 Prmce 3 Cholr 2 3 4 Operetta 2 3 4 Quartet 4 H1Y 4 WYCOFF DUDLEY Entered from Neah Bay H1gh School 4 CAMERA SHY SENIORS Charles Abbott Jerry Bourasaw D3V1d Cope Wayne Estes Herman Knopf The followxng d1d not graduate wxth the Class of 1955 Charles Brown John Butler Loren Koontz Helen Martln Carroll Morse Joyce Small the help of a flne cast and our dramatlcs du ector M1ss LOUISE Grandadam, the play was a success The h1ghl1ght of the sen1or soc1al events was the Jo1nt Sen1or Ball held at the Seven Cedars wlth Mount Vernon and Burllngton The theme for th1S formal dance was W1nter Wonderland Jeannette Turner and Tom Dav1s were elected to relgn for Sedro Woolley The GAA Tolo was held late 1n March W1th the theme W1Sh1Hg Well Rexgmng over the affa1r was Norma Pfannenstlel Wava Hugg1nS recelved the Daughters of Amerlcan R6V0lut1On Award Karen Olson was the rec1p1ent of the Elks Leadersh1p Award for Skaglt County Top scholast1c honors of the Class of 1955 went to Evelyn W1les valed1ctor lan nd Janlce Gadd1s salutator1an Now that we are leavxng dear old SWHS for new surroundmgs these four eventful years w1ll always be cher1shed by the Class of 55 BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE Runck, Boede, Hugg1ns 20 . l - s ' - A t , , - f ' 1 1 1 Q l I , .y 1 1 ' V 9 3 pw , U v v 1 ' ' I 1 1 Q I V. ' i -yi 2 7 1 3 4 7 7 3 ' N' l 1 ' is eff ' ' . f X y - ' . 2 5 ' ' I 5 - ' . - . ' ' . X 1 A 1, ,f f - v v 1. s r 1 X ' ' Baseball 1, 23 Track 3g SW Club 3, 4g Junlor Prom , 9 , , 4 , , 1 9 , 1 . . I 7 , 7 7 1 ' l Y l I Y Y ' ' 121 ' 1 , , , . . . 7 . . , . D . 44 . . , i ' 77 ' ' . ' . . .7 as - ' H - ' a 1 1 ' 1 ' l i l 9 ' , i . . ' 9 l . . - ' y - 1 v 1 5 a 7 ' x a ' . , '- as ' 17 ' ' 7 I , , . ' SEDRO-WOOLLEY HAIL Sponsoring the annual Junior Prom was the big job of the junior class this year. They also sponsored a very successful mixer. Bill Bolam led the class as president. Miss Sagen was adviser. With John Sandifer as president, the sopho- more class had a busy year. Their activities included sponsoring mixers, acting as guides at Back-to-School-Night , and a project to landscape the front yard circle. Mrs. Harms was adviser. After the excitement of high school and initiation was over the freshman class got right down to business They elected Gordon McIntyre as their president sponsored a mix er and sold apples Miss Johnson was their adviser Mr JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated Hanson secre tary Crawford representative Bolam president Henry vice president Standing Rogers treasurer SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Seated Drew secretary Frank treasurer Hanson representative Sandifer president Standing Nelson vice president Frizzell sergeant at arms FRESHMAN OFFICERS Seated Miller secretary Hobson treasurer Olson representative Henry vice president Standing Hamilton sergeant at arms McIntyre president , - , . . . . K .. . , U ' V D ! Y 3 D , . . . . . Y - - , , . , . i 'D ' - 1 1 . 1 v r 1 1 1 - y 1 1 ' ' ---H .., W-KY. . . . , , 1 1 7 I 3 1 ' r . - 1 ' ' v , . CLASS ROW ONE: Allen Ash Back- lund Bagley Baker Becraft Bolam. ROW TWO Bradshaw Brmson Burch Cassal Carlson Cerad sky Chrlstlanson ROW THREE Cluck Conkllng Crabtree Crawford da S1lva Darlene Davis Denny DBXIS ROW FOUR DlCklHSOH Dorse J Enslex S Ensley Exltt Fauser Fvfe ROW FIVE Ga1man Gill Gllbelt G o o d Greathouse Green Gleenough ROW SIX Hall Hanson Haw es Hendrlx Henrv Hltt L Hoff man Huff Huggxns Hunter Hupp Hurn ROW EIGHT Jamckx B John son D Johnson J Johnson Jones J Jorgenson R W 'VINE Jolg ns Kmg, K1rkpatr1ck Klaus lxlm ger Kononen Kutfu ROW TEN L lflrul Lui Label Lemlex Lentz Lmd 'Vlarlou , , . , , 1 2 ' , ' . v 7 Y - , ' . r , ' , . , ' l ' . , . 1 ' ' , X1 , R. Q, . '. ' , ' V w v I Y . 1 - , , , , ROW SEVEN: Holman, Hooper, , . - , O I iv I P. ' 5- gig, . Y . . ,, w Q q ZAR. ' f: a I 1 '. 1 mg. A '. '. ' . r OF I956 ROW ONE 'NIa1t1n ll1IlIllI'1d llc Martmson 'Vlaxfmld McBee MQHa1gue 'NIcLennan ROW TWO Meambex E M1115 N 'Vhlls Mmer Moodx Morgan Mullen ROW THREE Mxers J Nel son L Nelson S Nelson N1gret to Olson Palmer ROW FOUR B Parker C Parker R Parker Parsons Plerce Pow ell Prathel ROW FIVE Preston Queen Rldenhour Rogers Romer Russell ton Sherrlll Snell Snow Sny er ROW SEVEN Spencer Spur Img Starney Starkovlch Strlck land Talbert Talley ROW EIGHT Thomas Tlsdel Torgeson Trudeau Tucker Val entlne Vlsten ROW NINE Walker Wasson Watson W 4111011 W lte Wrcker 'VI Wlcker ROW TEN Wlllard W1ll1s W1l bert A Wood .I Wood Wood m nsee Young ROW SIX: Schryer, Sell, Shel- d Y ' Q13 '94 fl. ' 'U' Q 'fs- ,f4 5U as .Q T' 1? as JO T' wr . an as ass as Q' CLASS OF I957 FIRST PICTURE. Raw One: D. Bailey. D. Carpenter. Brinsi1n.Carlsnn. Biilain. Abrahainswn. Jilyee Baker M. Baker. Raw Twu: Bustwn. Bwheman. Andersiin. Jack Haker. L. Hailey. Rruxx'n. Aiibers. Ashley. Ashe. Rm Three: B. Carpenter. Alberline. R. Anderson. S. Braun. R. Allen. G. Bridgginan. J. Hiiiwii. Buehanan. Blantun Bridge. SECOND PICTURE. Rim' One: Doolittle. J. Ensley. Dean. Drew. Daniels. Darseh, Darling. Eastbury. Rim Two: Deiner. Culfax. Curriun. Duvall. Dykstra. Cwselman. Grey. Bilwlby. Drisliill. Rfiw Three: B. Ensley Clark. C. Cunser. Cuker. Gerald Chandler. Gene Chandler. de Silva. E. Canser. Elliiitl. THIRD PICTURE. Rmx' One: Hendricksun. Hwyt. I-'ranl-Q. Henry. Fare. Gwide. Grwneinyer. Kainps. I. Jiihii sun. Hwllancl. Rim Txui: P. Jrihnsun. Gimdhexv. I rixm-ll. Harward. Harder. Huggins. Hamlet. Hwlt. Rexx' Three Fisher. Heverling. Hehr. Hansen. Dickinsun. Giessen. Garinan. Hingstun. Huey. FOURTH PICTURE. Rim' One: Madden. Me.-Xfee. Knfipf. Nurdinarl-Q. Kuiseher. Myers. Lfimiinis. Nikiaslin Miller. Ketchum. Raw Tww: Lutterlrih. Knuth. Nersmen. Nlatterand. Land. Matiesiin. fXIeInti1rf1'. Lindblfwin Medeali. Raw Three: King. Klifke. Blasfln. Mi-nn. Luclxvie. Blair. Harris. Klaus. Sullivan. Suttwn. FIFTH PICTURE Raw One: Hnuelitiiri. Redd. Sandifer. Silvef. 'I'in:ll-51. S. Sackinan. Ulilwxx. Rflklixmyl gum art. Orvif. X. Smith Iiivf. Tun: Slater. Piivke-II. S. Smith. Shiek. Stn-plu-iisiiii. S1 ren. Sc'!iriic'1f'1'. Riser. Sinn Ryan. VIOIYIIIICAIH R+ 'I'hrf-Q-' Siakki-land. Seidel. If S.irk:i.a1i. R rlwinsiin. Hlixer. RL-line. Sirpher. H'.-serie. P-+11 Sliireli. Se.-li. Sapp SIXTH PICTURE fizxj XR.-i'rriillii-i.. C9 XVII- cl. 'Ii hire. XK'rri'1Eie11. Nlarilxn W1 riinu Marie Xviilfllxiv. Teetf. 'l'a5'llri. XYi1:hI. Wifis. Wwe-:z.a.i1. Iiifff 'I .'.'r 1 VVHLI. Vfarcl. 'I'1ll'l.. 'I'l1'rxi1pffn. Wi xl-rs. S'.'.m-Ii-rp. VVar:1.. Wi-r.:ieL Siittfri. SlffR'IiN'I'lI l'IC'I'L'lil'I li Ural' Iriciilirf. Iiiaciflia: l..r.mii-xml... XV-rein. 01.3. I2:..z lf..f'li.iIi.:I.. Cfari Hivw Him-. 'I .'.fi Iirrsii I.. Nmlfrrii. Ilia-P11114-ri.. Yi -ing. X'.'ar:g,, Sfgaenl. Wi rtllfi. 25 40, . X55 3 Q . QQ Q. 49 91- 50 as an 1... Q6- ' Q3 'T' Us sv Dv 'O .Af QQ CLASS OF l958 FIRST PICTURE First Row' Blanton Bolam Bates Butler Carlson Jane Close J Cl . . . . .. . , ' ean ose. Clark, Card Second Row: Becraft. Cook. L. Bruns. K. Cargile. J. Anderson. Bagley. Aiken. M. Anderson. Byrd, N. Bruns Third Row: Blair. Carlson. Boome. R. Anderson. Byram. Ashe. Bistodeau. J. Cargile. SECOND PICTURE. First Row: Gallagher. Hodgins. Cope. Duvall. Colwill. Fore. Drew. Greenough. East- bury. Holland. Davison. Second Row: Bechtel. Harwood. Dreyer. Hall. Farrell. Frizzell. R. Hamilton, Gifford. Duncan. Colfack. Third Row: Hammons. Davis. Dillard. Gibbs. Ensley. Galbraith. Hammond, D. Hamilton. Fahe. Gilbert. TPIIRD PICTURE. First Row: Jackson. Huff. Handy. Hieb. Hanson. Hoffman. Lipsey. Glee Johnson. Hooper Gilbertson. Second Row: Dan Johnson. Duane Johnson. Henry. Hobson. Hoffman. Klameth. Jenson. Ketchum. Kutzer. McNabb. Third Row: T. Johnson. Hooper. Hines. Heverling. George Johnson. Jonasson. Heather. King. Raymond Johnson. Kay. Robert Johnson. FOURTH PICTURE. First Roxy: Norris. J. Mattison. Lutz. McDougle. M. Mattison, Moody. Matier, C. Miller. Meyers. Second Row: LaPlant. Mc-Rae. Moen. B. Nelson. Lederle. Moritz. J. Miller. J. Nelson. Third Row: Medford. Murden, R. Nelson. McIntyre. Moors. Nichols. Hooper. Melton. FIFTH PICTURE. First Row: Reim. Ryan. Romer. S. Olson. Smith. Ramcy. Skiles. Sande. Sell. Randall. Second Row: Pitman. Rusk. Reece, Pettijohn. Presslcy. Saunders. V. Olson. Ratford. Russell. Pruis. Third Row: Perrigo. Sell. Patterson. Orser. Perry. Sheriff, Palmer. Shuler. Osborne. J. Olson. SIXTH PICTURE. First Row: Ward. Banks. Sweetin. Sanders. Treese. Straight. Gxvin. Young. Thornhill. Trudeau. Second Row: Morris. Wilson. Stubbe. Montgomery. Stogsdill. Swanson. Stephens. Steen. Thompson. Wiggins. Waite. Third Row: Strebe. Vincent. Wood. Wharton. Taylor. Wiles. Studebaker. Snyder, Swihart. Tvree. SEVENTH PICTURE. First Row: Cope. Banks, Hodgins. Gwin. Peterson. B. Brookings. Freday. Lipsey. Second Row: W. Brookings, Ensley. Ledertt. Taylor. Loney. 27 SEE YOURSELF AS OTHERS SEE YOU Kitchen g l a m o 1 girl Lou Ann Come on let us in on it too as goo Babe Cornered' Introducing t h e vice president f the Burn Associa tlon Richard P1 man Down at the ol swimmin hole Barbara Randall posing on the fiont porch And w thought freshmen w e r e backward Don t lean too hard Carroll t might give way eak e V 1 Kathy? . Eight o clock O1 Monday morning. . One of our big tall seniors - Herman Knopf. 13. Now girls! Can't you read? 14. Meet the ueen of Q the Range, Lib Fore. in QM if at ef i 'v c' C 3 UQ f s S fn n .Q -, U 1 X , '1 l .. .1 - is fm .,.,.- -- if ASB LEADERS GUIDED ACTIVIT!ES Tl-IROUOI-I YEAR PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT Denny Frank Fred Boede TREASURER SECRETARY Jeannette Turner Wava Huggms Important pOl1C18S and dec1s1ons about sta dent act1v1t1es are made by the Executlve Councll the most outstandlng orgamzatlon 1n SWHS Th1S year s executlve councxl was headed by Denny Frank A S B presldent Fred Boede A S B VICE pres1dent Jeannette Turner A S B secretary and Wava Huggms A S B treasur er w1th Mr Chlsholm as adv1ser Other members of the counc1l are pres1dents and rep resentat1ves of the var1ous school orgamza IIOIIS R6V1S1Hg the honor roll requlrements and approvlng club aCtIV1t16S and const1tut1ons we1e some of the major dut1es of the councll durlng the year They also worked hard to encourage the establlshment of a teen age Club EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Seated Carlson Alwood Allen Helder Boede Glessen Fyfe Turner Hanna Dav1s Thomas Huggms Standmg Frank Hansen Carlsen McIntyre Wolslegel Johnson Meamber Crawford 30 .. .. l- . . , . 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I , f . x . lil , .' : v 1 s 9 9 1 s 1 y 1 v - I , , , , , , A PLACE EOR EVERYONE IN BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS Bovs Club lS the one o1gan1zat1on at SWHS of wh1ch every boy 1n school IS a member Dee Wolslegel led the boys as pxesldent XV1fl'l Tom Dav1s v1ce presldent Wayne Belles secretarv Charles Abbott txeasurex and Ken Carlson sergeant at alms M1 Ropes W a s Boys Club adx 1ser X X 7 0. x chan Fyfc GIRLS CLUB OFFICERS Johnson program man Carlsen president Olson v1ce presxdent secretarx Not Plctuled Bonnle Henry treasurer Welcommg freshmen g1rls was the f1rst pro ject of the Glrls Club th1s year A B1g L1ttle S1ster Party was held at wh1ch each sen1or g1rl met her L1ttle SlSt6l a certa1n freshman gxrl and helped hex get started 1n hlgh school Durmg the basketball season Guls Club members sold candy to F8189 funds for the club treasury The club s last project of the vear was the annual Mother Daughter Tea held 1n the sprlng Leadlng the club as presldent thls y e a r was Arl1ne Carlsen and MISS Helmer was ad user 4, .ff 4 1 BOYS' CLUB OFFICERS Belles, secretary, Wolslegel, presxdent, Carlson, sergeant at arms, Abbott, treasurer, Davls, VICC presldent I I . I l - 2. F ' E r I n '- Def. . Q .. -- u . : 4? . if ' a u .J 'Q Q ky, a e T.:- V ,-iw. .A ji up is gifs? .41 yay. - N . . . I . -- . . . . , . . - v , , . , . . . , . . . 7 , . . . , V - v - n I S - - . 7 ' 1 - . V . M .1 1 v r ' U v 1 Q ' , ' ' . . , - 9 V- . s 7 l I fx .V rj N , F ' .f 1 - PEPPY YELLS LIVELY SONGS SNAPPY MARC!-IERS PEP CLUB Upper Right Duvall Davis Gree'1 Hurn Torgeson Scoles Morgan Lindbloom Johnson Tingley Frank Conklmg Wade Redd Wicker Vleamber Alwood Coffee Vlaiehing at football and basketball games was the big Job of the Pep Club this yeai Thex also marched in the Santa Claus Parade and took pait in the Pep Conference wheie club had forty two membeis with Roberta Al len sewing as piesident Undei the direction of M1 OConno1 the band had a xerv successful and busv year Some of their activities were playing in the fire prex ention parade 1n the Santa Clau s Parade t Back To School Night and at football games Gordon Haims was studert director BAND Upper left counter clockwise Kenney Cluck Perry Trudeau Wood Bridgman Baker Lentz Snyder Sack man Hoffman Seidel Olson Morris gomery Spurllng NIAJORETTES Left to Right Shiek 'VICInturff Kutscher Abrahamson I ' I ' Z I Z 1 D 1 1 1 7 'L 7 7 ' they received a rating of Good . This year's Ward- Kononelli Stubbs, Murdenf Mont- - 1 Y. - , . , . . Y . 7 . , 8 as - - -A - aa, . A 7 1 32 BUILT ENTHUSIASM, ENTERTAINED FANS SONG AND YELL LEADERS G1essen Fvfe Green Brando Hanna Johnson Marchmg before the SWHS band ID pa rades and at games were the majorettes Wlth Carol Shlek as drum maJo1 the g1rls appeared 1n several parades and at football games BAND Upper left Counter clockxuse Jensen Young Sulllvan Powell Harms Flsher Wlllard Slms Bates Whlte Sackman Small Nelson Dan1els Smxth Chr1st1anson Gadd1s Nledcalf Sell Steen Lutterloh Warner Moon Leder le Vlsten It was the job of the peppx yell leaders to Cheer the SW teams at all the games Joann Hanna was xell queen and she and the othe1 g1rls nevel mxssed a game at home or awax The song leaders led bx Maulxn G1essen ca1 r1ed out thelr Job xerx xxell bw leadmg th SWHS rootexs ln all the school songs W' iw, PEP CLUB Upper Rlght Hunter Baker Sherrlll Henrx Dean Mmer Turne'r Stephen son Fauser Hanson Myers Lemley M1115 Cer adskw Wlseman Drew C Allen Wxles Carlsen L1ttle Huggms Runck Helder R Allen k' X In 7 ,A I Q ' ' iles, A' ' 5 y 3 ' 7 I 1 ' I . 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NEWS OF SWI-IS WOPLD PUBLISHED IN CUB Y CUB STAFF Seated Roughton Leber Alwood Dav1s Boede Scoles Brando Standlng Ward Brmks Vlsten CUB EDITOR Kathy Dav1s CUB BUSINESS STAFF Hobson, Talley, Wood, Hanna, Hoffman 34 P1.1bl1Sh1Hg the school paper IS the job of the Cub staff Kathy Dav1s was ed1tor and lt was her Job to asslgn stones read copy and dummy the paper JoAnn Wood as bus1ness manager d1rected the bus1ness department 1n sol1c1t1ng ads from the town busmessmen for the support of the Cub ASS1St1Hg Kathy were Sharon Roughton slstant ed1tor Jack Leber sports ed1tor and Skxp Alwood feature ed1tor Mr Allen was advlser Fxrst semester the paper was put out by a small staff and second semester the Journallsm class Jomed the staff Besldes puttlng out the bx monthly paper the Cub staff had some speclal aCtlV1tl6S Sev eral staff members attended the PaClf1C Slopes Press Conference held at the UD1V6fS1ty of Washmgton and the staff sponsored a Sadle Hawkms' Day Dance 1n the Sprmg ' A ff , , ' - - ' . - 1 I , I L , - v 5 - . .I H , . 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' 1 SW!-IS S YEAR RECORDED IN YOUR KUMTUX QC QL KcMTL i STAFF Seated Uitto Thomas Taking pictuies wiiting stoiies wiitinf captions and mounting pictui es were all a part of putting, out the 1955 Kumtux Sallx Thomas as editor had the job of supeixising the xarious depaitrnents of Kum tux woik Assisting hei was Waxa Huggins as tion Heading the xauous depaitments were Bettx Pettx classes editor Jean Little fac ultx editor Joide McLennan sports editoi Dems Huggins business manager Sharon Roughton liteiarw editor Ida Uitto art editor and Miss Johnson adviser Other staff mernbeis were Joyce Baker Pattie Green Phylis Holland Marlene Hurn Marilwn Maxfield Bette Mullen Esther Myers Gaix Talbeit Elane Carlson and Deloies Kutzei McLennan Houghton Little Standing., W Huggins D Huggins Patti KUMTUX EDITOR Sallx Thomas Besides putting out the xeax book the statf also had other actix ities These included spon soring a mixer and attending the vearbook con ference held Washington in Seattle at the Unixelsitv of s 4' KLWITLX ST-XFF Seated Kutzer Holland Hurn Green 'Vlxcrs Maxfield Standing Nelson Talbcrt 'Vlullen I JL, ' YI I , : T 'F ' e 1 . 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' , 1 - . l . .... . . - K .. . . . , . 4 35 HI-Y, TRI-I-II-Y SERVE SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY TRI HIY Row One Alwood Carlson Mattesen M1ll Roughton Row Two Willis Henry D Johnson J Johnson Kutzer Carlson Row Three Conkllng Brando Wiles Olson Ludwig Little Blacl Row Four Miss Johnson Turner Huggins Runck Redd L mley Hanson Turkeytrot was the name of the Thanksgiving dance sponsored by the Tri City H1 'X and Tr1H1Y clubs including groups from Anacortes Mount Vernon and Sedro Woolley Ken Carlson president of th local H1 Y was also xice presi dent of the T11 City counc Assisting Ken in the leadersh p oi the club were Ted Meam bei xice piesident Bob Lt Eckenbeig chaplain and Lo ox Shelton seigeant at aim The H1 Y club is aff1l1at d with the Y M C A and is a se X ice club Taking part in the Tri-City soring a mixer, ushering at gates to the State Youth Legis- lature were a few of the pro- jects of the Tri-Hi-Y. Under the leadership of Vir- ginia Alwood, president, the club had special program and business meetings during the vear Other officers of the oi ganization were Nancy Mills 4, vice president Audrey Matte son secretary Sharon Rough ton treasurer and Arlin Carlsen chaplain F Evelyn Wiles and Nancy Mills attended the Youth Leg islature as the Sedro Woolley delegates Audrey Matteson was chaplain of the Tr1 City council W1 HIY Row One J Leber Loop Eckenberg B Leber Meambei K Carlson Rovn Two Kenny Ammons L Carlson Bolam Sandifer T Davis Row Three Frank Allan Reim D Davis Wharton Hol man Frizzell Rovx Four Jones Wolslegel King Lederle Stal keland Bagley Rovx Fixe Huggins Woodmansee Crawford 36 I' . ' ' 1 . 7 , M A 1 3 f T J 7 Y , . N , S 9 ' - . ' U . , , , S, , . I t , , , I , , . 1. - - 2 , , , , , e , I LB 17 .- .- . . it 7 H 7 , ' e v 1 . 7. i. Q - 3 W - 'D v '.- I U' wa., 1 , .Q 1' - . .' A- Q W ber, sec1'eta1'y-treasure1'g Ed , u I v Y v 1 r I . - 4 . , - V5 1' ' . 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' ' r- f AZT I' ' ' ,' . 5 V 4.2! , L X I I If L.. ,f .. 1 council and its activities, spon- school plays, and sending dele- CUB ATHLETES PROUDLY DISPLAY SW LETTEQS G A A Row One S Gleen Glessen Black Llttle Huggms Allen Olson Carlsen Pfannen stlel Brando Sackman Whlte Row Tvlo Wlseman Blldge Kutzex Mullen Mxexs She111'l Conkllng J Johnson Fxfe 'Vleambel Carlson Henrx Row Three Mlller Stephenson Tmg lex Fore Redd Puckett Roughton Bakel Oldovu Brown Shlek Smlth Rovl Four P Green rrank Schner Huff Kukpatuck Woxthen Holt Bolam McAfee Kamps xvflght Kutsche1 Row F1ve Hum D Johnson Mmer Ceradskx DdVlS W1ll1s ChIlSt13nSOD Torgeson W1ckex Ballu Hanson 'Vlolgan Gxonemxer Thom s Wood Most 1mpo1tant ot all the 3Ct1X1tlGS spon so1ed bw the Sed1oWoollex Lette1men s Club was then apple sales at VV1GSfl1I'1g matches and basketball games These apple sales were sponsored 1n orde1 to bu1ld up the clubs treasury Wh1Ch was at an all t1me low W1th th1S money the club bought t1oph1es fox the football and basketball teams and held a sprmg p1cn1c fo1 all the lettexmen and the1r dates Some of the other act1x1t1es WGIG usher mg at basketball games selllng Football Booster T1ckets and sponsoung a m1xer after a basketball game Any bow who makes a letter 1n any sport at SWHS automatmallx has a chance to belong, to th1s o1gan1zat1on all h has to do IS llxe up to the standalds ot the club Th1s wear s off1ce1s of the S W Club vt ere plesldent Ted Meambel XICG p1es1dent Mlke Clawfold secretau t1easu1e1 Wax ne L1nd and se1geant at alms D1ck A m m o n s M1 Slllld1XHl'1T. was the club HGXISGI Baseball badmmton tenn1s speedball and basketball ale some of the sports that gnls turned out for to earn po1nts toward membe1 sh1p m GAA Norma Pfannenst1el led the club as plesxdent Wlth Nancy M1lls as NICE PFGSI dent Claudean Hanson as secreta1v Janet Johnson as tleasurel and Mallene Hum as club Letters are awarded to those gurls earnmg s1x hundred po1nts The club sponsored the GAA Tolo of Wh1Ch Norma Pfannenst1el was Mllkmald SW CLUB Row One Meamber Clavtfrud L1nd Ammons Eekenbexg, Lcdcxle Frank Dans Bates Loop D Dans 'VIcLennan Rom Two Wharton Nelson Talbelt Hanson Carlson Gene Chandler Frlzzell Osborne Kmg Bolam Green G Jones Row Three Bd11EX La Fleur Moodx B Johnson Stakkeland Kloke Van de Grlft Starkouch Leber Small Wolslegel Gallagher Rovx Four Rogers lNeble Self Cruse Vlsten Dr1sk1ll Moon Gerald Chandler Squ1res C Jones Hooper Boede Row Fue Re1m Nxgretto Allen Harms Woodmansee R1denhour Pallogl 37 I . 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V 1 A V wg v' 1 ' i ' . , . 3 .Ji . , .Q N, Q STUDENTS NOW - FUTURE I-IOMEMAKERS AND FARMERS WF I0 FHA Row One Wood Clark Oldow Gaddls Olson W1llard Row Two K Fore Garmen Roughton Becraft L Fore A Doohttle N Doollttle Alkrn Row Three Ward Wa1te Worthen Sager L11 tle Thompson Myers Kutzer Under the leadersh1p of Jamce Gaddn pres1dent the Future Homemakers of Amerlca had a busy year The g1rls attended the reg1on al meet1ng 1n Burlxngton and Darla Becraft and V1fg1H13 Oldow were chosen by the group as delegates to the state Convent1on held at the Un1vers1ty of Washmgton FHA Demonstratxon Dav Wh1Ch was attend ed bx schools from th1s d1str1ct was held at SWHS th1s year The club entered a float IH the homecormng palade sponsored candy sales cake sales a lemon squeeze and held a Parent Daughter n1ght for new members and the1r mothers Janxce Gadd1s serx ed as State Secretary of the FHA for the school vear The Sedro Woollev Chaptel of the Future Farmers of Amer1ca was kept busy th1s year w1th a lot of act1v1t1es Among them were Judgmg contests a Parhmentary Procedure Contest a Parent and Son Banquet and sex eral campmg tr1ps The forty n1ne membels of the club were led by Dav1d Johnson p1es1dent Wayn. Belles v1ce pres1dent Kenneth Khnger secre tary Gordon N1CkO1S treasurer Norm Stak Cl' fl f-'.,g,, -I. O FFA Rovt One Eastburx Bruns Shulff Noxrls MCDoug.,le Ryan Huff Nlaulnson 'VlQKax Brlnson Ro Tvxo Vmcent Taylor Hall Bechtel Anderson Belles J1ndSSUn Mr Omdal Rom Three Albertme Ours Jorgenson Klmger Osborne Johnson Bates Elllott Ron Four Kax Mxers Saunders Gexssen DlCk1l'lSlD Romer 'Vloors Mr Claus 38 4 A in 4 A ' ' 5 1: ' ., S t ' Tj A 0 I' 3 A ,Q N , 3 '? 1, 1 .. g Am A 1 g 4. 4' ' f - wr' ' N .Z A ' 4, fa, , '. 1 il ' l ,V . 7 . 1 . T ' ' , . N 1 ' ' V ' - ' ' 1 im . , , . Q Q 1 ' 1 9 9 7 T ' . J! 1 9 ' - - , Y keland, reporterg and Tom Albertine. sentinal. F F, V ' R 3 1 4 ' ' '. 'vc -. A . - rw ' A Q 2 4 W ' f V . Cx 9 DRAMA CLUB ACTIVITIES INCLUDED ONE-ACT PLAYS 1 91' U DRAMA CLUB Row One Helder Sherr111 Lemlev M111s Runck Huggms Thomas Davxs Bates Row Two Petty W11es Kamps Doollttle Mullen J3HlCkl Carlson Kut zer Row Three Heverlmg Goode Soren Mver Lmd Abrahamson MISS Grandadam Good Leber Rovs Four Green Llndbloom Coffee Scholes Olson Wlllls Glessen Ko mar Sapp the cu1ta1n goes up lt s tlme for the club members to go 1nto actxon Thus pres1dent of the club was Jeannette and M1ss Grandadam was the 3dX1S9l Other offlcers lnclude Anne Sher1111 x 1ce presldent Lou Ann Lemlex secretau Nancy M111s treasurer Em111e Runck h1stor1an and drama Vear s Helder Wava Huggms po1nt clerk To become a mem ber of thxs club po1nts are earned exther bv actmg or behxnd the scenes work Flrst semester the group put on a ser1es of three one act plaxs Whv I Am a Bachelor Leaxe It To Joe and Paul Wrecks The Car These plays were presented at SWHS on Not ember 30 Oscar awards were gn en to the outstandmg actress and actox The aud 1ence acted as judges selectmg Sallx Thomas and J1m Hexerhng as rec1p1ents Durlng th second semester thex put on two all school plaxs A Case of Spr1ngt1me and Touch and Go f '21 llvavbwla WHY I AM A BACHELOR CAST Seated Heverllng Ham11ton Dorses Klaus Runck Standmg Thomas Komar Dax IS 5,4 PAUL WRECKS THE CAR CAST Seated Komar Soren Goode N13 re Standmg Gras Good Sherr111 Bates Lmdbloom LEAVE IT TO JOE CAST Seated Kamps Sapp Standmg Chapin Heverlmg Doolittle Smlth 39 ., V ' .a A C l , s V A - ' I 5 ' '- A p Y 1 , ' h . . . 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I954 HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES TOP EM ALL L Q7 V4 ---vie HOMECOMING ROYALTY Front Row Sager Alwooi Hanna Glessen Back Row Mossmgton Lennox ll 'I 35 t rr- FOOTBALL SQUAD SENIORS Row One Davxs, Eck enberg, Meamber, Frank, Osborne Row Two Green, Van De Grlft, Pallog1, Lederle, Gallagher HOMECOMING COMMITTEE K Davxs, Carlsen, Meamber, T DBVIS, Glessen, Hanna, Frank, Turner, Thomas, Allen, Fyfe, I-Iuggms, Boede, Wolslegel Insert Sandlfer crowmg Gxessen, Homecomlng Queen Hlghl1ghtS of the 1954 Homecom1ng held ln October were opened when Mar1lyn Gxessen was crowned queen at the assembly Prmcesses were Barbara Sager Joann Hanna and V1r g1n1a Alwood wlth escorts Larry Lennox Char les Mosslngton D1ck Ammons and Wayne Small Immedlately followmg the assembly was the annual parade Wlth the FFA club taklng fnst prlze Wlth the outstandmg float The homecomlng game, Sedro Woolley vs Allmgton, was played that mght w1th the Cubs be1ng defeated by a 19 0 score Durmg the half tlme, Queen Mar1lyn gave a speech honorlng the class of '45 The successful '54 homecomlng was con cluded by the Homecommg Dance after the game 40 I A ' r,., 4 ' W ,V ,,. gh . . 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W p V 1 L a K '31 ' A A ' A ,Q A 1 - X 'fl A ' - 4 , , O o,. , , - ' v ' I 7 Q' ANNUAL DANCES WERE BEST EVER SENIOR BALL Jeanette Turner and Tom DdVlS Jeannette Tu1ne1 and Torn Dans re1gned as Kmg and Queen of the h1ghlx successful xembel 26 at Sex en Cedars ln Mount Vernon Sedro Woollew Mount Vernon and Burlmgton were co sponsols of th1s annual ball Bob Van De Guft class XICG p1es1dent d1d the honors of crovtnmg the SWHS roxalty Roberta Allen and Tom Dams were co cha1rmen mn chalge of the ball On the de-Lora tmg Cornm1ttee wexe Bettw Pettx Bob Van De Gllft Roberta Allen and Jack Lebex Punce and Prmcess of the Jun1o1 Prom OICh1dS 1n the Moonllght were Dennw Dans and D1anne Johnson Th1s X631 s p1om was held at the Holhdaw on Max 6 xx 1th Burhngton An acortes Mount Vernon and Sedlo Woollex tak 1n palt Sex eral 1o1nt plannmg, meetlngs neu held ID vxhlch Janlce Henu and B1ll Bolam Jumor Cla s uae presldent and presldent took part Wlshlng, Well xx as the theme of the hlgh lx successful GAA Tolo sponsoled bx the Gnls Athletm ASSf7LldI1OD on Maxeh '76 lNo1ma Pfannenst1el GAA p1es1dent 1e1g,ned ox e the Cotton and Colds affau as M1lk Ma1d Because Norma was GAA pres1dent N a n C x M1lls moe p1es1dent dxd the uowmng honors T7 JUNIOR PROM PRINCE AND PRINCESS Dennx Dams and Dlanne Johnson GAA MILKMAID Norma Pfannenstlel 'i A , - 'wt If , . f ! x . 1 K - ., Exif ' ' Q. QW f I , I - , V : , 1 E j A V Nxt . ii-1 ' . I 1 , I I l Senior Ball Winter Wonderland held No- ' ' v . Y ' K ' V - v ' v In , ' - - 1- V Y- . . U , -' v H 4 . , Y . 1' . Q A E1 . I . I . . , W S v. I V . V i . H . . I .. v .Ju E f ' . ' , .' . . ' I . I. 4-I SENIOR Cl-HLLER, l-IOBGOBLIN HOUSE, -A THRILLER l SENIOR PLAY CAST Petty Gaddls Komar Abrahamson Runck Bates L1ndb1oom Olson Thomas Leber C e offey Harms All n SENIOR PLAY Komar Gaddls Petty Harms Coffey Runck Olson SENIOR PLAY Leber Gaddls Bates For the1r annual play the sen1o class chose a myster1ous comedy ent1tled Hobgoblln House Karen Olson fM1SS Pr1sc1lla Carterj en acted the palt of a bossv amb1t1ous aunt who thought that her meces f1ances wanted to marry them fo1 thexr 1nhe11tance S23 O00 Be cause of th1s she bmought the glrls to Hob gobhn House lntendmg to keep them away fxom than flances fox slx months The gnls wele to be co operatne and obedlent Ol they would not get then money When th1s scheme falled she declded to employ dlffelent tact1cs So she sa1d she would allow hex meces to many when then f1ances ealned a sum equal to that of the mheutance Ma11an fEm1l1e Runckj was ughteouslx ID dlgnant about th1s 1ul1ng J1ll CJanet Coffeej w as less outspoken than her older s1ster but equally 1nd1gnant Dar1us Krupp fGordon Harmsj and Blue Beard Bronson fFloyd Allen! cast a myster1ous l1ght oxer the play f1rst bv thelr portrayal of the gruesome characters and secondly by keep1ng a r1ch young g1rl Patr1c1a Arnold fEvelvn Llndblooml captxve ln the house Her blood curdlmg screams 1ntens1f1ed the eerle at mosphele Aftel a Cham and J1ll s flances and Jack Lormg solve the mystery of puzzlmg events Maman s Flank Marlow tKen Batesl tJack Leberj uncover and For lescumg the k1dnapped glrl each rece1ves S25 000 Wh1ch enables them to marly Maman and J1ll w1th the1r aunts grudgmg consent Othel membels of the cast who gate a hne port1ayal of then pa1ts wele Betty Petty CS u s a n Parklns the Henghsh Housekeep G1 J Chuck Komal CHenrx Goober the darkv gardenerj Jamce Gadd1s tDel1lah Worts the darky cookj and Doug Abrahamson tB1ll M1ss Loulse Grandadam agam demon strated her flne sk1ll 1n d1rect1ng The play was smoothly and amusmgly presented SENIOR PLAY Komar Gaddls Petty Harms SENIOR PLAY Leber Olson Bates 42 .. 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Y y I v , - u v - LAUGHTER IN TOUCH AND GCD CASE OF SPRINGTIME SE OF SPRINGTIME Standmg Carlson Klaus Nelson M1115 Sandlfer Komar Parker Heverlmg Seat Kamps Helder Lmdbloom Kutzer Janlckl Smlth Blanton A Case of Spr1ngt1me was one of the two all school plays presented to SWHS aud IQDCGS th1s vear bv the Dlama Club Th1s captlxatmg comedx was about the h1la11ous but sympathet1C trouble that came down on a sen1or CJohn Sand1ferJ when he fell fo1 the daughter fJe nnette He1de1J of the prm c1pal and she deC1ded to thlow h1m over for a college man To f1X thmgs up fo1 Bob h1s parents fEx elxn L1ndbloom and Jxm Hex Glllllggl gaxe a paltx fox the PTA lad1es EXSIyth1Dg seemed to be gomg fme unt1l It was d1scovered too late that Bob s k1d blother fEd Blantonj had set up boobx txaps all over the house and the PTA lad1es walked r1ght 1nto them Also addmg to the h1lar1tv of th1s th1ee act play were Gwen CBettv Kampsl an admnex of Bob the mald CKaren Klausj and the out raged PTA 1ad16S QVGFODICQ Jan1ck1 Delores Kutzer and Elsle Sm1thJ The second of the plaxs Touch and Go was all about the confus1on caused when thxe sultcases very much allke got exchanged Of course the SU1tC3S9 that made the d1fferenc was the one that PlOfeSSO1 Rose fMarx1n Chap that he was gomg to gne to the gox elnment as soon as he could get to Wash1ngton Makmg up the cast of th1s comlcal plax we1e Jerem1ah Watts fTom DHXISJ Al WIISOH tKen Batesl Johnme Hall fStan Nelsonj E telle Trueman fSallx Thomas! Lucw Buttel wo1th 1Lou Ann Lemlexl Robert Flawlex CRav Parkerl Bee Trevor CEvelyn W1lesJ Jenny Wallls fAnne She111llJ Cmny Bla1 CNancy Doohttlej Hollv Bxewster lL1z S01 enl Margaret D1ll1ng fEm1l1e Runckj Mrs Marx T Trueman fMae D01 sevj Rex Ernest Jvmes tD1ck D1ck1nsonJ and Mamle Botts fC1ndy Goodeb TOUCH AND GO Soren, Doohttle, Sherrlll Lemlev, Thomas, Nelson Dlckenson, Wlles Parker, Dav1s, Runck, Chapm, Goode, Dorsey I I I I I I I I I L. :fir - A ' if . K V I , ' R . , N l Y l f, 5 CA . ' : , ' . ' . ' , ' , , , ' - ' - Gd: , ' , ' . , ' '. ' , . an ' ' H , 44 - - U , T Q S . . 7 . y ' . . C ' ' , ini used to Carry the newly-invented bomb 1 5 . 1 . - . 4. 7 7 1 la A 1'v ' ' 'I v . . M H V . Y Q . Y. w . j r Ur ' ' Y ' ' 1' T ' Y ' V S- , Y . ' , . , ' v v -- -. ' nf 7 u , . 1 V 'Y . ' .1 I 7 I . . ' .fy 4 1 N 1 V F . , V 1 1 , V 1 ' ' H v ' 1 ' . . 1 , Y . a ' . , . ' , '. ' - .1 , . , . 41 H - - ' ' ' 43 INSPIRATIOIXI OF CI-IRIS SHEPHERDS Vxsten Mlner Dav1s Johnson Spur Img Ensley Hegg Palmer THREE KINGS Trudeau Bagley Davls TABLEAU Rear Hegg Spurllng Palmer Henrs Davls Johnson Mlner Martln Davls Trudeau Front Vlsten Enslev Huggms Thomas Bagley TIJIAS IN VESPER SERVICE The OICDGSIIH Chou chorus and several d1amat1c groups took part 1n the tenth annual Chrlstmas Vesper serv1ce held December 19 IH the SWHS aud1tor1um Under the d1rect1on of M1 G1fford the chon sang sex eral songs 1nclu:l1ng Smg and RGJOICG Carol of the Bells OHolyN1ght and Echo Song The orchestra d1rected by Mrs Nordmalk played seve1al p1eces and MISS Grandadams drama class presented s1x tableau scenes depxctmg the trad1t1onal Chustmas story DullHg the 3681 e1ghtx XOICGS also hange assembhes mus1cfest1xal and the chon composed of over made appeauances IH e partlclpated 1n the annual sang at baccalauleate CHOIR Row One Banks Hobson Conn Conard Ashe McDougle Johnson Lmdbloom A Meamber Wllllg He1der Wade Redd Coffey Alvsood Dean Fore Gronemyer U1tto Rom Tvxo Montgomery Ensley Blan ton Backlund J Small Kutscher Conkhng Hoyt C Goode Worllne Teeter Taylor Henry Hanna Wxllard J Morgan Gaddls P Morgan Drew Coselman Land Fyfe Mr Gxfford Rovx Three Sackman Harder B Baker Rogers Scoles Russell Runck Stakkeland Butler Self Thompson Pallogl Duvall Dav1s Worthen Glessen Bever Wasson Matterand Row Four Larson Sanders Relms Queen Heverllng L Carl son Morrls Bowlby J Baker L Goode Nlgretto T Meamber Kenny Frank Loop Ammons W Small Wolslegel Leber Mason Marlow 44 1 1 . - 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 . . . . 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' - 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 V 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 - OPERETTA STATE FAIR PRESENTED ON SWHS STAGE State Falr was the 1955 operetta pre sented by the cho1r to the publlc on February 10 and 12 The popular mus1cal was dlrected by Mr G1ffOFd w1th the assrstance of Mr S1m on student teacher The Iowa state fa1r was a blg h1ghl1ght for the Frake famxly and agam thls year they were preparmg to go Able Frake fTeddy Meamberl entered Blue Boy h1s prlze hog 1n the fa1r H1s Wlfe fMar1lyn Gressenj entered her p1ckles as she had done 1n prevlous years She d1dn t ex pect to w1n because Mrs Rallms Ueannette Scolesj had always taken f1rst pr1ze Able however 1ns1sted that lt was just pol1t1cs and that he was sure she would w1n thrs year However unhappy s1tuat1ons occurred wh1ch made the fa1r less exc1t1ng to Wayne Frake fDenny Frankj and Margy Frake Ueannette He1derJ Wayne had to work a year before he could attend college and so h1s sweet heart Eleanor 1Nancy Wadej was a yea1 ahead of hlm and had dGC1d9d not to attend the fa1r th1S year Margy was m the same fx'-c smce her f1ance Harry fLeonard Sandersj had d9C1dEd to stay home and save money so that they could be marrled sooner The storekeeper fM1k8 Rogersj was a born pess1m1st and he bet Able that they would come back from the fa1r feelmg bad about somethmg Wh1le at the fa1r Wayne and Margy went everywhere w1th Emllle Mason 1Em1l1e Runckj and Pat Gllbert CJ1m Heverlmgj Emllle made Wayne feel old and sophlstrcated and Pat was a reporter w1th a smooth l1ne not a b1t l1ke a farmer It lo o k e d as though the storekeeper was gomg to w1n h1s bet when Wayne and Em1l1e found out that they werent meant for each other Blue Boy recovered and Mrs Frake s p1ckles took flrst place Margy reallzed that she wanted a farmer and they all re turned home happlly STATE FAIR Wade Glessen Baker Scoles Rogers Helder Meamber Frank STATE FAIR Heverlmg He1der Sanders STATE FAIR Rogers Helder Sanders Meamber Glessen Frank Wade Runck Heverlmg OPERETTA Row One Thompson Palmer Marlowe Morse Bowlby D9SllV8 Mason Ammons Stakke land Leber Sackman Small Carlson Relm MOFFIS Harder Montgomery Baker Queen Self Larson Banks Row Two Morgan, Worthen, Matterand, Ashe, Coselman, Gronemyer, Morgan, Conn, Backlund, Ensley, Taylor, Land, Conklmg, Blanton, Meamber, Fore, Johnson, Conrad, Kutscher, W1ll1s, Goode Row Three Gaddls, Coffee, Alwood, Hanna, Wxllard, Drew, Hobson, Hoyt Row Four Dean, Henry, Rogers, Redd, Wade, Glessen, I-Ieverlmg, Helder, Frank, Meamber, Sanders, Wolslegel, Kenney 45 II II , I I an ' 11 , . - y 1 1 - a . . . , 7 T , , AK 3V ' - 1 1 1 . , . . . . . . . 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Y ' ' Y Y 7 Y Y 7 Y Y - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 THESE MUSICAL GROUPS PEREORMED EOR MANY EVENTS GIRLS CHORUS Rom One Ramew Knopf PQISISOH P Hoffman Tyxee Thornh1ll L1psew Ketchum Stlalght Greenough Butler Johnson Young Skxles da Sllxa Wlgglnb Row Two Drexx Presslew Fr1z7ell Fluser Hunter N Hoffman Moen Spencer Morltz G1ffo1d Walte Davlson Klaus Watson Brooklngs Rove Thlee Wo1l1ne Saunders Stephens Myels Olson Hanson Nlchols Snyder J Mlller Redd Olsen Nelson Klameth M Mlller Stogsdlll Trudeau Dorsey Rovx Four Byrd Lmdbloom Lederle Anderson McNabb Hobson Baglew Henry Na7e Jensen Jorgenson Gllbert Bruns Holland Ferlall Duncan Pettlgohn 3 RAINBOW TRIO Conkhng at the plano SOPHOMORE GIRLS TRIO How W1ll1s Glessen Fxfe Dean Henrv BOYS QUARTET Kennex Meamber Sande1s Wolslegel ORCHESTRA Jean Close W1eker Dool1ttle Mrs Nordmark Jane Close Baker Johnson H Colfack E1 nest Worlme Slms A Colfack Broun Wood Shlek Teeter Smlth Matterand Chrxstlanson Seidel Harms Moon Nordmark Cluck Robertson Nelson Vlontgomerx 46 ' , . ,v . 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Q w u A 1 'f , Y , LANGUAGE CLUB PRESENTED SPRING VARIETY SHOW A LANGUAGE CLUB OFFICERS Spurlmg treasurer Conklmg secretary Fyfe presldent Olson v1ce president Hugg1HS h1stor1an The newly organ1zed language club began 1tS second year by elect1ng Nance Fyfe pres1 dent Other offlcers for the 1954 1955 year were Karen Olson v1ce presldent Bonnle Conkl1ng secretary Ken Spurllng treasurer and Dems Hugglns h1stor1an The language club lS d1v1ded 1nto four chapters Latln Spanrsh French and a spec ral honorary chapter for students who h a v e completed the1r two years of forelgn language In the spr1ng the var1ous chapters of the club put on a program connected w1th the1r language study The Spanlsh and French chap ters presented plays 1n the1r forelgn tongues wh1le the Latxn play was 1n Englxsh The stu dents worked hard on th1s hrghly successful program They also sponsored a rnxxer to ra1se money and entered a homecom1ng parade float .IFA SPANISH CLUB PLAY Dancmg Green Hanson Shlek J Brown Carlson Hurn Frank Puckett W1seman Smith Standlng Bowlby Carpenter T1lley Huggms Klng Klmger Sullxvan S Brown Seated Spenser Hamlet Russell Kutzer Conklmg Ensley Whlte FRENCH CLUB PLAY Belles Gaddls Wolbert Lmd LATIN CLUB Seated Black Llffle Runck Husgms Harms Olson Young Abrahanlson Glessen Ward Backlund Morgan Chrxstxanson Ludwlg Olson 47 Martln Standmg Davxs Janxckl Johnson Fyfe Davls Wlcker D Huggins Bagley Brmks Abbott Hegg Leber Mmer ' x S . 6' Q 1 I Tr X '-1 1 I I ' U 1 . , 4 l' of I A A L .. , ', 4 S - 3--,ph .Jw How I I y Y - , - 1 9 v y v v 1 - ' , . ' 9 y 1 ' , .tg .-. Q . 4s ' ti R ,.. , . , . U - gk, . . 3 V , Y - Y 1 7 1 I 9 I Y ' ' ' Y v 1 l r . 1 v -A - - 7 Y Y Y Y 7 ' x ' 1 U I ! . . . ny y .Y V , , , , , , . x 1 1 9 x I - 1. v 1 v v 7 ' I Y 7 1 P , . STUDENT WORKERS FAITHFULLY PERFORMED SHOWCASE COMMITTEE Row One Baker Land Myers Wlcker Srnlth Brown S Roughton Row Two J Roughton Dean Oldow Sh1ek Darlmg Tlngley Ketch um Mrs Cornlsh Row Three Carlson Kutzer Holland Schryer Carlsen Hurn Becraft Row Four Conkllng Sherrlll Franks WISGITXHH Hoyt Torgeson Ward Mllls Row Flve Johnson Hanson Meamber Puckett Frank Mxller Sllves Lemlev Cha1rman 3' in 4152+ STAGE CREW Bell Self Carpenter Osborne Mr Hall LIBRLXRIAINS Row One HIDQSIIJH Doollttle W asson Hobson Clark Franks Hall Ens lex Watson Row Tvso Lltto Stephenson Clark Sfllltll Brando Darsch Xergln K1rk patrlck Mrs Harms Row Three Purge Martm Valentme Buer Becraft Preston Gllbertson Huff Mrs Cornlsh 48 l 1 4 - - 1 y 1 , , 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 Y 7 1 .- q - - - 7 w y , , . 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THEIR BEHIND-THE-SCENES JOBS V f OFFICE HELP Seated Nelson Alxxood Matteson Brando Pfannenstlcl Pettx Meagan Sager Standmg Johnson Hanna Lgmlu Scoles Mc Dough Hug,g,1ns Blatkbuln Hanson Mis Funham 1' ,fi 'VIOVIE PROJECTOR OPERATORS Row One Bates Self Sapp Black burn Ron Two Palmer Mr Terveen Tlsdel Baker Evltt Row Three Chandler Snxder WQYGIS Loop Small COMMERCIAL CLUB Rom Ont Pranks Hanna Corfu Lxndbloom Xlxxood Green Brando Roxx Tvu Lltto Rgdd Wade Scoles TUIHLI Callstn IN Pfanntnstld Roxx Thus Clark Ludvug Sager Btcraff Roughton Olson Parson Ward Huggins Allan Row Foul 'Vlxre McDougle Doohttle Buer Blackburn Frank Lgderle Mr Conkhng D Pfannenstxel Bates Abrahamson 49 . . . 1 F . Q Q? l I ' we ' g E ,- L . 1 o- 5 a 1 D ' wr , ' ' s f Y f . 3,1 . 2 : ' ' . . ' 'H 'L. 1 . ' ' I S . ' . x ' '- fn ff' '. z .' . L2 1' L . 4 M' un. r 1 f .fr ' f: K .qwwg 4 L . ,I - .3-7-53' 4 X' ' Al nib. ' ' Q -1 3 ,, . - it 1 - , 2 'XJ i tx X - c. K ' ' , .- v, g i Q ,J , D45 1 A . 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WINNERS OF SCF-IOLASTIC AND DEBATE HONORS SOPHOMORE HONOR SOCIETY Row One De1ner Elllott Klng Hanson Slater Bud e Worthen Teeter Row Two T1lle Car E Y penter Brown Oldow Holt Drew W1seman Ensley Blanton if DEBATE Seated Wood Wlles Sherlll Oldow Pltman Standmg M1ss Sagen Petty Honor SOC16ty IS made up of the students w1th outstandmg scholastlc abxhty Th1s year s club was led by Jamce Gaddls presldent George Snyder VICE pres1dent Delores Ku' zer secretary treasurer and M1ss Helmer as adv1ser Mem bersh1p IS judged by grade average Blue and Whlte pms are awarded w1th one two or three bals accord1ng to the number of years of member sh1p Torch p1ns are awarded to semor members Resolved that the Congress of the Unlted States should abohsh protectlve tarlffs was the quest1on that kept the debate team busy throughout the year Betty Petty Evelyn Wll6S V1rg1n1a Oldow Mlke Cluck and Chuck Komar made up the team wxth MISS Sagen as Adv1ser Travelmg to Bell mgham for the d1str1ct meet the group placed second Th1s year entermg for the flrst tune 1n the A d1V1s1on they went as far as the quarter fmals at the College of Puget Sound As a result of takmg second place at Belhngharn they went on to the state tourn ament at Pullman where they made a f1ne showxng JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Row One Crawford Cluck Spurllng Hurn Fyfe Henry Morgan Torgeson Chrlstxanson Row Two Max f1eld Fauser D Johnson Wlllard Wxcker Whlte Tucker Martm J Johnson Row Three Snyder Powell Huggms Davls Prather Kutzer Russell Backlund 50 Q ll . . . ,, - v ! 7 9 1 . . 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I , , , , , Y Y ' 1 Na Xe: I xx fs 5 51 f Q XX - X ROUGH GRID MEN FACE SIRONG LEAGUE 1-,?V'f-fir AL A E 6240 1-A Wi 4? .T 4- ,.. at we Q ti- H 4 73710 49.455331 522-9 Vw. fav ' VARSITY FOOTBALL F1rst Row Nersten Jorgensen Dr1sk1ll Osborne Pallogx Bowlby B Nelson Klng de S1lva S1del Second Row Reun Mason Van 'Je Gr1ft Allen Stakkeland Hansen Kloke Elhott D DBVIS Balley Brown Frlzzell Harward Thlrd Row Gallagher Franks Ludwlg V1sten Woodmansee Johnson Garman Chandler Holman T Davxs Moon Eckenberg Moody Lederle S Nelson Crawford Starkovlch Self COACHES Yonllck Wally Sturdlvant Elwood Sturdlvant head Coach o LSpudJ Walley and Geolge YODl1Ck ass1stant coaches worked espec1ally hard dur1ng the 1904 season w1th the varslty football squad Th e squad s lack of we1ght and exper1ence kept the Cubs w1nn1ng record below par Plobably the most exc1t1ng game of the season was the f1nal game w1th the Anacortes Seahawks when the score ended 1n a 1212 t1c Dennv Frank was chosen on the all north west team and Leo Pallogl and M1ke Crawford 1ece1ved honorable ment1on Leo Pallog1 re ce1ved the honorary captaln award Coach Al Harr1s s Freshman football team had a looslng season w1nn1ng only two out of e1ght games Both games were won from Ana cortes The startlng l1ne up conslsted of Jack G1bbs Wesley Jonasson Goldon Mclntyxc MlQkGV Wharton and Jeff Hevellmg 1n the back f1eld The l1ne was made up of Kerly Duxall Pat Gallagher Cxa1g Murden Larry Boome Bob Olser Ralph Fane and Garv Hammons Wesley Jonasson and Cralg Murden were co captalns of the flosh squad FROSH SQUAD Rovx One Glbbs, Patterson, Duvall, Bolam Murden lVIcDougal Bates Hammond Col w1ll, Byram Montgomery Row Two Coach HHFTIS WIICS Orser Gallagher LeDent, Moors Jonasson Het r- 1 v V I 1 - i fr T A I If q ,ax M Vj g fi, .5f,.. f- gig Y ' 4 X f ' 4 . 4 -v ,T T ,T T x 5 Q 5 , 2 I 5 .' 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Heather, Ward Boome, Dillinger. .. , 'Pi' 1' , AJ, CUBS GIVE STRONG OPPOSITION TO NORTHWEST FOES BAS xETBALL SQUAD Row One Nelson Queen Leber Wharton Allen Bol MANAGERS am DHVIS Row Two Crabtree Bates Boede Holman Small Woodmansee BASKETBALL COACHES Ropes Stephan Nelson F1n1sh1ng thlrd 1n a league of ten teams the B squad had a successful season w1nn1ng over three fourths of the1r games The squad had s1x players who broke 1nto the 100 polnt column Coach Larry Stephan coachmg hxs flrst year at SWHS and h1s ball club should b congratulated on the1r f1ne performance The team played a fast style of ball and always held the spectators attent1on B SQUAD Row One Bovxlby Tllley Dr1sk1ll Frlzzell Brldgeman da Sllva Ward Hoffman Reims Row Two Carpenter Sutton Gene Chandler Hanson Gerald Chandler Sell Moon Bla1r Heverhng McLennan Wolslegel Montgomery Patterson Schuler Rogers VARSITY BASKETBALL LETTERMEN foppos1te pagel Row One Allen Boede Crabtree Row Two DHVIS Leber McLennan Nelson Row Three Small Wharton Wolslegel Woodmansee F1n1sh1ng 1n n1nth place the varslty basket ball team had a very poor season from the standpo1nt of w1nn1ng They won only flVS games all season Coached by B1ll Ropes the f1ve v1ctor1es were won on the1r home floor The most outstandlng games 1n the Cub sea son were the Cubs w1n over Arlmgton 38 to 35 and the1r w1n from Snohomlsh 55 to 35 The most exc1t1ng game of the year was undoubted ly the game lost to Everett 41 to 42 The Cubs should be strong next year w1th seven returnmg lettermen and prom1s1ng play ers from the B squad The Frosh basketball team had a very good season fxmshmg 1n the top f1V8 ln the1r con ference Coached by George Nelson the team s noteable games dur1ng the season lncluded spllttmg wlth Whatcom wmmng two from La Conner sphttmg w1th Burl1ngton and loslng two to Mount Vernon FROSH BASKETBALL SQUAD Row One LaDent Loney Wharton Bolam LaPlant Row Two GlbbS Norrls Moors Mclntyre Jonasson Studebaker 54 . ex -I I 1.4 I4 T ' 'W' Q , . I-In -,K L., vb . A ' ' 7 7 5 Y 3 - 7 ' ' 7 7 Y 1 7 7 Y 7 I - I . , , . A V - I I 1 ' A - I I I - . Y LI 7 . f .y , , i l A I - I I ' . , - . . . ' I I ' I , Q u y - - I I , . I L5 , , F. , . 1 , C. It II , 7 , - - - A : ' ' ' . - I I . 1 I I , , , Q 7 I I - - I . I I I I - - I I I I , - I I I - iw-we - ziwjfff .5 may-.-.' . 48:2-15-1. 41.1, K Wk 1'.m39f'v:s 'KH' X - . L J .-1 S8 ,fi g ,M 144. 151: Q fi k...f+ I-IOOPSTERSH SCOREBOARD 42 56 42 68 59 45 35 48 40 59 34 48 52 59 40 58 41 57 55 35 40 79 38 36 29 36 44 42 46 38 38 54 41-42 45 60 43 48 45 50 Sumas Nooksack Arhngton Lake Stevens Marx svllle Edmonds Burllngton Lwnden Everett Mt Vernon Snohom1sh Anacortes Arllngton Lake Stevens Marysvllle Edmonds Burlmgton Everett Mt Vernon Snohomxsh Anacortes YQQ- J' . 1 1' it I ' ' - A x Q SW - V S SW - j - , SW - I . . SW - SW ' - j SW - ' SW - . 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VL. , . . b i- . , LV' ,W ,. .. ,,,ga,,,.4,1, A , - 55 FAST MOVING MATMEINI SHARE COUNTY TITLE WRESTLERS Row One Hugglns Johnson Madden Fladebo Meamber Parker Hooper Stamey Llnd Man ager Row Two B Baker Gerry Stakkeland Crawford Eckenburg Greathouse Starkovlch Cook Row Three Coach Dr1sk11l Moore R Ensley Jorgenson Sandlfer Talbert B Ensley J Baker Seldel Nersten Coach Sturdlvant Row Four Nelson Snow Ba1ley Brown Tralner Glessen Kloke DISTRICT TOURNAMENT WRESTLERS Row One Meamber Parker Hooper Tow Two Coach Sturdl vant Eckenberg Greathouse S kkeland Coach Drls 1 Th1s yeal the Sedro Woolley wrestlers coached by M1 D11sk1ll and Mr Sturdwant w1th Mount Ve1non Cub v1ctor1es 1ncluded Bu1 hngton Anacortes Mount Vernon and Stad1um ot Tacoma The d1str1ct tournament was held at SWHS W1th Tom Hooper Bud Parker Jack Great house Ted Meamber and Ed Eckenberg all takmg f1rst places the Cubs took second place Placmg f1fth at the state meet at Pullman the team came through w1th two state champ 1ons Bud Parker took f1rst place 1n h1S we1ght of 112 pounds and Tom Hooper took state champlon 1n the 133 pound d1v1s1on 44' 5 Cub wrestlers ln actlon on the mats 56 x I ' K 'Will A ' 432 1 V L T . ,T , 3 as A . 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NETMEN AND CINDERMEN SHOWED SPEED AND SKILL TRACA Rom One Moody Lentz J Gallagher Hansen LaFleur T Davrs D Daxrs Neble Ellrott Cram ford Snovu B Ensley Row Two Self Robrnson Hooper Barley Cook Snyder Boede Ammons Moon Frrzzell Ovxens Jorgenson Chaprn Greathouse Row Three S Brovtn Hall P Gallagher Wharton B Parker Moore Drrskrll Trlley Krng Stakkeland Serdel Nersten R Parker Prrnce Madden Mr Drrskrll coach Row Four Mr Nelson coach Mossrngton Small Johnson Meyers Warner Gressen Holman Gar men Rovt Frve McIntyre Heverlrng Moors Gerry J Ensley Frank Hoffman The SWHS track team started out the track season successfully bv beatrng Ferndale 781!2 to 43V2 Bellrngham 76 to 46 and Snoho mrsh 96 to 26 No doubt the most outstandrng event of these three meets was the 611fz leap made by Pat Neble rn the hrgh Jump Thrs leap broke the ten year record held bv Mr George Nel son a former track star at SWHS who now assrsts Mr Drrskrll head track coach As the 1955 Kumtux goes to press rt looks as rf the Cub thrnclads are headrng for another Skagrt County Champronshrp and thev are to be congratulated on therr frne performance Wrth only four returnrng lettermen to burld hrs 1955 tennrs squad Coach Rudy Franulovrch faced a drffrcult chore rn burldrng a wrnnrng team Wet courts kept the team from practrc rng and wrth only a few turn outs before the r frrst match wrth Anacortes they lost Desprte losrng therr frrst match the team worked hard and shaped rnto a frne squad As the 1955 Kurntux goes to press the team rs lookrng forward to placmg hrgh rn the county league 'Q TENNIS SQLAD Rox Ont 'Nrffretto Sackman Banks 'Nelson Carpenter 'Vlorrrs Montgomery Rom Tut N11 Franuloxrch north Ltber Xkhrrtln Ward Brrtlgman Jones Harms Squrrcs Harwood 57 1 1 -, . . . 1 - 1 - 1 1- - - 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 , A 1 . . . . , , 1 1 1 y 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 - e . 1 q 7 - . . , . . . . 1 11 ' ' - Q . , . 1 - ' - - 1 1 ' ' . , . 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M . .. . - - CUB I-IITTERS BAT HARD AND FAST ON DIAMOND A-pf VARSITY BASEBALL Row One Sand1fer Crabtret Kmg K Bates Palmer Ol1ver Relms McLennan Bolam Row Two Heverlmg Kloke da S11V3 Carpenter Garmen Sell Trudeau Mr Walley coach Row Three Rhlnestem Bowlby B Bates Fladebo Kenon n LaFleur Anderson ThlS was Don CSpudJ Walley s f1rst year of coachmg the varslty baseball H1s team was comprlsed of one sen1or SIX Jumors and the rest sophomores P1tch1ng for the Cubs were Chfford Palmer and Jerry LaFleur Because of mexperxenced ball players the Cubs were a l1ttle Weak but they w1ll have a prom1smff season next year '14 They have won one game out of four as the Kumtux rolls to press defeatmg Ferndale but losmg to Bellmgham Anacortes and LaConner P1tCh11'1g for the Freshman baseball squad were R1chard P1tman T1m Johnston and Gor don Mclntyre As the 1955 Kumtux goes to press they have played no games but the prospects look br1ght for a successful season 5 FROSH BASEBALL Rom One Studebaker Nlclntyre P1tman Palmer Orser Byram Johnson Relms Mr Stephan coach Row T N rrxs Nlurdcn LeDent rexer Colvull Kelps Bolam Bates Ashe 58 L - T, , - M, .- , -V W ,. 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Y . - INTRAMURALS MEAN SPORTS AND FUN FOR ALI. r l GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIP VOLLEYBALL TE Row Two Allen Turner Wasson Carlsen P1tman a las BOYS INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPION SHIP TEAM Row One Estes McLennan Bates Parker Row Two Gallagher Boede Squxres Small HF GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TEAM Row One J Johnson Hoffman Preston Torgeson Rovt Two Hurn D Johnson Fyfe Davls For boys and glrls who do not have the chance to play 1n maJor sports noon hour 1n tramural sports provlde them an opportumtx to compete Wlth other athletes Intramural sports conslsted of boys and g1rls volleyball and basketball badmlnton and pmg pong for the glrls and softball for the The boys volleyball champ1onsh1p was won by the Tlnkertoys who bested SIX other teams In the gxrls volleyball league the Semors top ped a f1eld of ten teams The boys basketball champ1onsh1p was won by the Royal H1 Ylans wlth ten teams entered In the glrls basketball league the Jumors won over all other teams In badmlnton the slngles champ1onsh1p was won by Ruth Torgeson whlle Marlene McAfee and T1ll1e Dykstra won the doubles event As the 1955 Kumtux goes to press the soft ball league has f1V9 teams entered and w1ll get under way promptly BOYS CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TEAM Row One Loop Frank Lederle Nelson Row Two Davls Eckenberg Crawford 59 41 I v ' l - ' I f l . 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