Sumner High School - Spartan Yearbook (Sumner, WA)

 - Class of 1941

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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Leff to rigbf: Herman Cavelti. Harold Query, Dale Rumpf. Tom Onstott, Leo Moser. Adviser: Miss Poole. Senior Class Histor Dale Rumpf, Tom Onstott, and Herman Cavelti led the senior class in a very successful first semester. The senior ball was one of the numerous school activities they sponsored. Betty johnson was appointed general chairman. The motif for this annual dance was winter scenes and the addition of soft colored lights transformed the school auditorium into a charming winter picture. Those who attended pronounced it one of the most successful dances ever held. The second semester, Dale Rumpf was re-elected president. Harold Query was chosen to fill the office of vice president, and Leo Moser, secretary and treasurer. There was much to be accomplished in the last semester concerning graduation plans, and without the aid of the class officers little could have been done. X V The senior class sponsored the class play, Young Adventure, which the student body enjoyed very much. ' Throughout this busy year of 1940-1941 the seniors were active in all phases of school life. They were prominent scholastically and also in extra- curricular activities. Most of the important responsible oliices were filled by seniors and without them this year could not be considered the success it was. Much credit goes to Miss Florence Poole, senior class adviser. The respon- sibility connected with a graduating class is heavy and requires an under- standing, helpful adviser. Page I

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X EQ if W Nigel? 2351 xyifif ir t Classes We hold these truths to be self-evi- dent: That all men are created equalg that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rightsg that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.



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SENATORS - Seniors GEORGE B. ADAMS, jr.-Scientitic Course. Rules and regulations are made only to be broken. Orchestra 2, Band 2, Football Z, 5, -lg Baseball 2, 39 Noon-hour basketball 2, 3, 45 Noon-hour baseballQ2, 3, 45 Boxing 2, 5, 43 S Club 2, 5, 4, Boy Scouts 23 Boys' Club 2, 5, 4. BETTY ANN ALXVAY--General Course. Giving is true having. Drill Team 3, sig Basketball 2, 3, -tg Volleyball Z, 3, -lg Baseball 2, 5. 4: Tumbling 2, 3, -lg S Club 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Latin Club 4, Vice- president Dramatic Club 53 Pep Club 23 Debate 4: Scouts Z, 3, 45 Contest Play 45 U. of XV. Extemporaneous Contest 4, Girls' Club 2, 5, -lg Posture Club 2, 3. ALFRED LAXVRENCE ANDERSON-General Course. To do easily what is tlitbcult for others is a mark of talent. jr. Prom chairman 3, Basketball 3, 45 Noon-hour basketball Z: Noon-hour baseball 2, 3, -4: Softball 4, S Club 5, -l: jr. Statesman -lg Latin Club 23 Spartan News -lg Knights of the Shield 45 Boys' Club 2, 5, 4. JOHN ASAHARA-General Course. A man must become wise at his own expense. Basketball 2. 3: Football 2: Baseball 55 Noon-hour basketball 4: S Club 5, -lg Noon-hour baseball 2, 3, -lg Softball 3, -ig Boys' Club 2, 5, 4. ROBERT BARBER-General Course. The true measure of lite is not length but honesty. Noon-hour baseball 5, -lg Senior Play -lg Softball sl, S Club 5. 4. EUGENE BARGELT-General Course. XVork tirst then rest. Football -lg Baseball 3, -lg Noon-hour basketball -lg Noon-hour baseball 2, 5, -lg Mgr. Baseball 23 Boy Scouts 2, 3g Boys' Club 2, 3, -4. ARNOLD KENNETH BEKKEN-General Course. Man of 'Steele'. Basketball 2. 3: Soltball 2, 5. 43 Club 2, 3, 43 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. MARGARET ELIZABETH BENDTSEN-General Course. Zfessibilityls the power of woman. Pres. Latin Club 3, Girls' fu 2, 3. . VERNA MAE BLANCHFIELD-Scientific Course. My heart is ever at your service. Glee Club 21 Drill team 5, 4, Basketball 2, 5. -lg Volleyball Z, I-Ii-Y 43 Baseball Z: Tumbling Club 25 Honor Baseball SQ Honor Basketball -tg Club -lg Spanish Club Z, Latin Club 4: Dramatic Club 3. 4, Scouts 2, 5, -lg Posture Club Ig Girls' Club 1. 5, -I. DORIS CAMPEN-General Course. Men are insane creatures, anyway. Spartan chorus 2. 5: Sparton- ians Z, 33 Band lg Glee Club 25 Drill team 35 Librarian 2g Olhce Staff -lg Girls' Club 2, 5, 4. JOAN IRENE CAREL-General Course. The two noblest things. which are sweetness and light. Spar- tan Chorus 2, 3, -lg Spartonians 3, -l: Spartanettes -lg Glee Club 25 Basketball 2, -lg Volleyball 2, 55 Baseball 2, 35 Jr. States- man 3, -tg Tumbling.: Club 43 Dramatic Club 2, 41 Scouts 2. 5. -lg Posture Club 2. AUDREY BETTY CASTLE-Scientific Course. A laugh, a smile, and lots of fun. Drill team -lg Basket- ball 2, 5, Volleyball 2, 53 Baseball 2, 5, S Club 3, 41 Honor Basketball 53 Honor Volleyball 33 lr. Statesman 4: Scouts 4, Posture Club 2, 3: Latin Club -lg Dramatic Club 4. HERMAN CAVELTIAGenc-ral Course. How lorcetul are right words. Quill and Scroll 2. 5, 41 Dra- matic Club Z. 3, 42 SPMTHU NEWS 3. 5: Editor Spartan News 5, Debate Z, 3. -lg C. P. S. Extemporaneous contest 2, 51 Boys' Club 2, 3, -lg Pres.. Boys' Club 4, Contest Play 3. 4: Annual Statl 4: Student Council 43 Youth W'eek Olhcial Ml. KERNIT DU BOlSVGeneral Course. XVhen studies interfere with my athletics, I'll drop my studies. ilvr. Prom 55 Pres. Class 2, 3, Basketball -lg Football 3, -43 Base- all Z, 3, -lg Noon-hour basketball 23 Noon-hour baseball 2. 5, 4: Boxing 1, 3. 4: S Club 2, 3. -4: Hi-Y 5, 4, Scouts 2, -Ag, Boys' Club 2, 3. 43 Inspirational Award -lg XVrestling 'T PATTY VIRGINIA DUNN--General Course. No woman dares express all she thinks. Sr. Ball Chairman -lg Club 3. 45 Basketball 23 Dramatic Club Z, 3, -lg Tennis 2, 5. 45 All-School Play Z5 Annual Stati -tg Contest Play -Ig U. of W. Extemporaneous Contest -I. Page 13 I

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