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Aw EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKERS lat row-Irene Helling, Ruth Dodsworth, Catherine Austin, Adviser, Lorraine Atkinson. 2nd row-Edward Funk, Donald Reeves, Lester Flowers, Wallace Staatz, Kenneth Helling, DEBATE Armond Moceri, Lester Flowers, Edward Funk, Vera Rutledge, lune Schlauch, Adviser. EXTEMPGRANEOUS SPEAKERS Extemporaneous speakers, Ed Funk and Lester Flowers, from Sumner High School participated in the University of Washington Speech Festival, February 27 and 28, and earned the ratings of excellent and good, respectively. lrene Helling and Lorraine Atkinson represented the school in the extemporaneous reading event. Ed Funk won his way into the tinals and Ruth Ann Dodsworth placed in the semi-finals at the externporaneous speaking event at the College of Puget Sound Speech Tournament, February 14 and 15, Others who participated were Ken Helling, Lorraine Atkinson, Wallace Staatz and Don Reeves. DEBATE This year's debaters, Ed Funk, Armand Moceri, Delores Pearson, Lester Flowers and Vera Rutlege, have received their laurels under the leadership of Miss Iune Schlauch. At the University of Washington, Ed, Lester and Vera received third rating and at C. P. S. Ed and Lester reached the quarter finals by winning live out of six debates and received an excellent rating. Armand and Vera won four out of six debates.
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OPHOMGRES Q lst row lTopl-Lee Hoskins, Loyd Percy, Harry Corliss, Bernard Welsh, Terrill Rornnes, Ben Okada, Richard Oliver, Sam Howell, 2nd row-Delphina Guerrero, Gloria Cushman, Katherine Paterson, lone Davis, Dolly Nel- son, Dorthea Malley, Donna Shuck, Lois Erhart, Lucybelle Ryan, Iune Munch, Bernice Bengston, Elaine Stroeve, Irene Bjorklund, Helen Howell. 3rd row-Lela Solheim, Tune Hunter, Virginia Garrett, Matsuka Yamashita, Dorothy Buchanan, Louise Muridell, Ruth Kellogg, Zouri Lewis, Henrietta Nix, Freida Schoenhacher, Patricia Purvis, Bernice Lind, Gene Kent, Lorraine Purvis, Ellen Mansfield. 4th rowfloan Crawford, Dorothy Peasley, Hazel Simnit, Ann Crodel ,Lavon Percy, Mary Nakiso, Dorothy Frye, Della McKee, Irene Vokish, Charles Vitti- toe, Tomi Kimima, George Keck, Roger Frye, Harvey Ioyner, lim Iohnson. Sth row-Ed Tanaka, less Warwick, Vernal Paige, Leroy Bayless, Wallace Staatz, Dorlen Woods, Orville Myers, Art Sehlin, Ronald Anderson, Rob- ert Searles, Larry Slovek, George Barnum, Sam Nakaso, Sud Semba. llt row tCenterJ-Golden Carskey, Irene Helling, Myrtle Davidson, Velma Bennett, Betty Bengtson, Yosh Taka- moto, Ted Utllernan, Frances Porter, Haruye Mitsuda, Frances Sugihara, Frances Yonemura, Hazel Nelson, 2nd row-Inez Lilleooen, Kathryn Goodwin, Mildred Urdea, lane Ieck, Vivian Moriarity, Shirley Garrett, Dorothy Hayashida, Golden Bengston, Norma Bowen, Anna Kaelin, Mildred Thompson, Fern Gustafson, Edna Sandbloom, Adviser. Jrd row-Lucy Sader, Margaret Kuiger, Dorothy Steele Thelma Beken, Betty Merrill, Lorna Torrey, Marilyn Forehand, Min Mitsuda, Bill Helmold, Wallace Castle 4th row-Charles Howard, Iim Coates, Bill Guiel, George Post, Tom Myers, , Russell Lear, Iack Adams, Ioe Asahara, Merle Story, Tom Gilshannon, Klottoml-Ronald Anderson, Patricia Purvis, Katherine Patterson, Irene Bjorklund, lack Adams.
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QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll, the international honorary society lor high school jour- nalists, is the only honorary society in Sumner High School, The honor ol belonging to this organization is given to students who are outstanding in journalism and scholarship. ' This year, because there are no journalism courses taught in the high school, the students who are to be taken into the society are chosen from the annual staff. They must have done a great deal of work toward editing the annual, and their scholastic rating approved by the teachers. One of the events held by the Quill and Scroll was the initiating of new members. - MAY QUEEN This year pretty Ianice Iamison was chosen to reign over the May Day Festivities. Queen Ianice, with her six attendants, led a procession to the grandstand Where she was crowned by Ken l-lelling, our Student Body President. ouiu. AND scaoir. Frances Resin, Betty Butts, Betty Besancon, Catherine Austin, Adviser, Ardys Harmer, Donna lean Forrest, Camera-Shy Cleora Waketield. MAY QUEEN COURT Elaine Steele, Carol Martin, Frances Resin, lanice Iamison, Betty Butts, Donna lean Forrest, Doris Torger son. Train Bearers-Marian Garrett, Shirley Butts. Crown Bearer-Brubacher,
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