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'--4 I Um. mm Mill u ,M ,:l g lCC?i lll 'l'l,lf'll 'Willll . l' l l'lll' l l 'l l l lllllllll lllllmuw f A... .dl T umm mllllll mllllhm nulllll in mn lllllllmu unllllllll wil mi Qbgb W SCHRENGOHST LIVESLIEY LAYHIUIE MEMORIAL AWARD ARY LIVESLEY and Jim Schrengohst were the two Seniors chosen this year by the students and faculty to have their names engraved on the Layhue cup, an honor given annually to the senior boy and girl best representing the spirit of Sumner High School, possibly the highest honor awarded in this school. The election is based on honor, attitude, scholarship, achievement, obedi- ence, effort, regard for others and generosity. The Layhue Memorial Cup award was started in 1920 by Mr. C. M. Case in honor of Mr. James M. Layhue, a former superintendent of Sumner schools, who died while in office. Mary has carried her share of outside activities and piled up, in the mean- time, thc very good average of over 93 during the high school career. Among her numerous interests during her senior year the most important are: Presi- dent of Girls' Club, A. S. B. historian, editor of the Tyee, star center on the girls' basketball team for three years, one-year letterman in track, and an efficient member of the Spartan staff. Jim, besides holding the office of Associated Student Body president for his entire senior year, has likewise been very active in extra-curricular activities. During his four years in high school, he has maintained an average of 86 in thc Scientific course, he has been a member of the first squad football during his junior and senior years, and has carried a leading part in many other school activities. In former years, this honor has been won by the following students: Gerald Hart, '20, Alpha Beaughan, '21, Lyle Goss, '22, Jean MacLachlen, '23, Dean Taylor, '24, Kenneth Vittitoe, '25, Don Darrow, '26, Mamie Baker and Harry Kuhn, '27, Freda Roesli and James Chandler, '28, Gladys Livesley and Rex Weick, '29, and for the year of 30, the names of Mary Livesley and Jim Schrengohst will be engraved as an annual reminder of our outstanding classmates. Twvrzly
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