Sumner High School - Spartan Yearbook (Sumner, WA)

 - Class of 1932

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Activities

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SOPI-IOMORE CLASS HISTORY First Semester Offices Second Semester Francelia Schuler President Francelia Schuler Alvin Slettvet Vice President Alvin Slettvet Carol Munch Secretary-Treasurer Carol Munch Advisor-Mr. j. H. Bowen HE most important event in the minds of the sophomores last September was the initiation. lf the freshmen were worried, their worry was all in vain because no initiation took place, and the freshmen escaped unscathed. The sophomore class had many members talented along various lines. There were about twelve girls and six boys enrolled in glee clubs, about eight sophomores were in the band, and five in the orchestra. Kenko Natori, Sumner High's representative in the dramatic division of the county declamation contest, was a sophomore. A large number turned out also for athletic activities during the year. The sophomore boys winning letters in football were: Ed Brandt, Alvin Slettvet and Guy Ray. Those winning basketball letters were: Waymon Foster, Ike Luhtala, and Ed Brandt. Those turning out regularly for track were: joe Heinzman, Ed Brandt, Ray Kiyahara, Ike Luhtala, Alvin Slettvet, Guy Ray, and Paul Felkel. In girls' basketball those who practiced faithfully the whole season were: Frances Felkel, lrene Clerget, Olive Conant, janice Shelton, Carol Munch, Hazel Blackadder, Francelia Schuler, Evelyn Drake, and Wadene Calavan. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY First Semester Offices Second Semester joe Shaw President jim Scrimger jim Scrimger Vice President josephine Fugitt Hadley Mann Secretary-Treasurer Margaret Munch Miss Anderson I Ad , j Miss Anderson Miss Kirkwood j Vlsols I Miss Schlauch HE class of '33 with a membership of 97, is proud of its record during the past year, not only for the enthusiasm evidenced in class enterprises but also for the achievement made by many of its members in various lines of school activities. The most important event of the Class of '33 was the junior Prom, held April 8 in Guill Hall. This was said to have been one of the most successful proms in the history of the school, both socially and financially. About thirty-five dollars was cleared. The Dutch motif was used in the decorations, centering around a Dutch garden and a picturesque daffodil-covered windmill. Those in charge were Miss Anderson and Miss Schlauch, advisors, Kenneth Burkette, general chairman, Dorothy jean Cook, decorating, Hadley Mann, advertising, josephine Fugitt, invitations, Mar- garet Munch, refreshments. Among iunior athletes were nine football lettermen: Don Mohr, Ted Haugen, john Kaelin, Ellis Greene, Frank Weick, Bill Brandt, Francis Archbold, Dick Spencer, and jim Scrimger, and those winning basketball letters were Charles jungck, Harold Dinger, Francis Archbold, Ellis Greene, and Reuben Knoblauch lmanagerl. Three girls who also won basketball letters were Lucille Eberhart, Grayce Livesley, and Edith Ryan lmanagerl. juniors on the boys' track team were: McGandy, Rockey, Bowen, Waddell, Greene, Kaelin, and Burkette, on the girls' track squad were Dorothy Foster, Christina Fyfe, and Erma Thallhimer. In debate Flora May Davis, Grace Wahl, and Lila Cason won letters for faithful work. Kenneth Burkette, Eldon Ford, Eleanor Kennedy, and David Turney had im- portant parts in the operetta, and many others were in the chorus. Girls' Club officers included Olive Chervenka, secretary, and Kathleen Purvis, historian. George Peter- son was secretary of the Boys' Club. juniors with a high enough scholastic standing to be included in the Torch Society are: Leanna Appel, Phyllis Carlson, joe Davis, Flora Mae Davis, Dorothy Foster, Dorothy Guptil, Reuben Knoblauch, Fruko Matsunaga, Walter Melhart, Eleanora Nicholas, Verna Ransom, Kathleen Purvis, Edith Ryan, Warren Ryan, joe Shaw, Bernice Sivert- son, and David Turney. The junior class, according to precedent, will have charge of decorations for Baccalaureate and Commencement, , Eiglzlccn



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Thomas Schatz Wadsworth Jansen Sccrclary Prcsi'dz'nl Critic Trcamrcr j V Shaw, Scrimger Sprouse Schrengohst -Pasquii-r F Vicc Prcxidcnl. Yell King Yell Duke Yull King Vlcc Prcsidcnl ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY First Semester Offices Second Semester Stewart Schatz President Stewart Schatz Charles Pasquier Vice President joe Shaw lda Thomas Secretary Ida Thomas Mildred jansen Treasurer Mildred jansen Howard Schrengohst Yell King james Scrimger Bob Duckworth Yell Duke Bud Sprouse Mr. Wadsworth Critic Mr. Wadsworth NE more successful year has passed in the history of the Associated Student Body of the Sumner High School. The enrollment of the new senior high, which includes this year only sophomores, juniors and seniors, has totaled 267 student members. Among the activities backed by the student body are the band, the orchestra, the operetta, the girls' and boys' clubs, debate, declamation, the Spartan News, and the Spartan, besides the various kinds of athletics. ln football and basketball, the Spartans, although not winning any honors, re- ceived recognition for their clean sportsmanship. However, the Spartanettes succeeded in winning second place in the girls' Puget Sound Basketball League. A two-dollar student body ticket was an innovation in Sumner High this year. The ticket included student, class, and club dues, and admittance to athletic events and the high school operetta. lt afforded a real saving for the students. The point system, which was adopted two years ago, proved satisfactory again this year. ln the fall, the Curtis Publishing Company sponsored a subscription campaign contest between the boys and the girls, the latter being the winners. The proceeds were used to buy the footlights for the new stage. The biggest event of the year, came on january 4, when, after returning from the Christmas vacation, the senior high students moved into the beautiful new building. The attractiveness and convenience of the whole structure aroused enthusiasm in all. The conclusion of this happy and eventful year forecasts a bright future for Sumner High School. Twenty 2 A

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