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l V ' Moriarty, Arlene Nehser, Katherine Goodwin, Hob Smith. Director- Mr. Peterkin. Y' Y my V U-' H Wi SPARTAN CHORUS-Firtl mu-, lt-fr to right: Lola Smith, Gladvs Hansen, Zintha Royer, Janice Jamison, Laurie Higgins, Mildred Miller, Doris Torgerson, Doris Lee, Carol Martin, June Levack, Vern Rutledge, Joan Cnrel. Frances Rosin. Svrond raw, left la right: Doris Reeves, Dolores Pearson, Betty Besancon, Betty Bailes, Don NV:xrd, Bob- Pankey, Charles Bentley, Bob Sato, Kim Murakami, Lawana Nelson, Edna Smith, Helen Thoren, Joyce Jamison, Betty Butts. -Tlufd row, left to right: Yilanda Renfroe. Gloria Thoren, Mariorie Schotlen, Louis Johnson. Harvey de Carteret. Virgil Collins, Euclid Menard, Shelley Martin,-Betty XVilson. Fourth row. left lo fight: Dorothy Livingston, Geraldine Voiles, Gloria Hartley, Beatrice Mancle, Leslie Anderson, Oliver Malley, Vernon Hndgins, Dave Edwards. Bonnie Liassowav, Dorothy Adair, Ardvs Harmer. Director: Miss Sandblom. BAND-The 1941 S. H. S. Band completed another successful year under the able leadership of Mr. W. J. Peterkin. The Band should be given much credit for creating such enthusiasm at the games and assemblies. Among the performances were appearances at: W. W. Fair, three Junior High games, all football. games, most basketball games, three concerts, several pep assemblies, Lincoln Birthday assembly, and the Daifodil Parade. SPARTAN CHORUS-The Spartan Chorus experienced a very successful year climaxed by the two annual concerts, sponsored for the benefit of the robes. More active this year than ever were the Spar- tonians, Spartanettes, and the newly formed Spartan Octette. Patriotic numbers were the musical favo- rites this season. The Chorus was represented at the Solo Contest at C. P. S. by Evelyn Pendleton and Les Anderson, who received excellent and good ratings, respectively. This year the director, Miss Sand- blom, and two of the chorus members, Don Ward and Evelyn Pendleton, had the privilege of attending the All-Northwest Music Educators' Conference at Spokane. Altogether the Chorus leaves behind it a year of which it can be proud to say, We did our part. Page ZS
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Page 27 JUNIOR STATESMEN i The junior Statesmen Club is an organization for those interested in how our government is run. A miniature of the state and federal government is formed and students are nominated and voted on for the various government positions. . YOUTH WEEK Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Sumner, Youth Week is one of the most enjoy- able weeks of the year. The election was as interesting as any main event-the Youth Defense Party had a landslide over the Boogey Wormgey Party and campaign promises of defending youth week were carried out in a very acceptable manner. lliontinned on Page -121 JUNIOR STATESMEN---Fir.rt row. lvl! In right: Dor- othy Nygnrd, Mary Tompkins, Leona XVahl, Shirley Phi lips, Bessie Sato, Myrtle Sperh, Patty Riddell. stlllllld row, lvjl In rjglif: Armand Moceri, Sam Mo- reri, Dale Slovek, Alfred Anderson, Ken Scholz, Don Foster, Roger Ryan, Don Xlifard. Adviser: Mr. jones. YOUTH XVEEK OFFICIALS-First row. lcft la rigbl: Shirley Phillips, Fairnlee Stone, Roger Ryan, mayorg Gloria Hartley, and Dorothy Nygard. Serum! row, lrll to right: Kenneth Helling, Donald Foster, Harold Query, Otto Reise, and Dale Slovek. DEBATE-liirrl row. 1--fr tu l'iAQlh',' Dolores Pearson, Shirley Phillips, Bessie Sato, and Kivoko Naiito. Sri'- nurl vow. lrjt In ri,i1lvf.' Herman Caixelti, Roger Ryan, Betty Ann Alway, Dorothy Nygnrd, and Iohr: Marti. Adviser: Miss J. Schlnuch. ATTENDANCE GIRLS'-Firrl row, lrll lu right: Lena Kaelin, XY-'anda Renfroe. Serum! mum lefl to right: jean Eggert, Marie Biggs, Patty Riddell, Ardys Har- mer, josephine Edward, Adviser: Miss Austin. .24
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Taking tickets--rain or snow-is the main purpose of the Girls' S Club. This group of girls is the most important service club in the school. During football season they stand in the rain, selling ticketsg at the basketball games these same girls sell more tickets. This is about their only important and hard task, although they have two minor activities, the volleyball play day and the Bean feed. Any girl of the school is in this club as soon as she earns a letter. The only ollicer is president Mildred Tisch, who serves for the whole year. Miss E. Schlauch is the adviser. She should be praised for her wonderful way of handling this group. GIRLS' S CLUB Fin! r0u'. leff to rigbl: Dorothy Adair. Betty Butts. Doris Hilliard. Doris Lee. Kiyoko Naito. Jacqueline Smith, Doris Torgerson, Bessie Sato, Helen Thoren. Srroud mir. left lo rigbl: Shirley Phillips, Patty Dunn, jean Howe, Delores Pearson. Gloria Thoren. Bonnie Gassoway, Gloria Hartley. Bonnie Moriarty. Betty Ann Alway, Mildred Tisch, Verna Blanchheld. The Boys' Club is composed of boys earning school letters in any of the various school activi- ties. Its purpose is to promote better sportsmanship and higher ideals among those participating in school activities. This organization is advised by Pop Keeney. BOYS' S CLUB First tau , lefl lo right: Stanley Orton, Kiyoshi Okada, Oliver Mnlley, Frank Komoto. Leo Moser, Edward Nauer, Har- old Query. Roger Ryan, Otto Reise, Harvey de Carteret. Svmlzd row. lefl to riglvr: George Adams, Kenneth Helling, Kermit DuBois, Donald Reeves, Frank Nomura, Avery Rioux, Donald Vllard, Frank Nauer, Henry Masuda. Pop Keeney. Third row, lefl lo l'flQi71.' Ted Faulk, jim Hoban. Harry Huff, Vernon Hodgins. Bill Sparks. Don Foster. Ken Hedden, Fred Hand, Eugene Bargelt, Gordon Hurd. Fourlb ron-. Ieff to right: Hal Stahlhut, Bob Angeline, Ed Levack, Chuck Wfeick, Dale Rumpf, Alfred Anderson, Tom Onstott, Bill Nasmyth. Chuck Richelieu, Don MacLean. 1-s fi .x..- . Q nt .
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