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lourth Row I tlll n on ax N 1 Ie 1 4 e I Tram ng for the Future The Sumne1 Hono1 Souetx completed 1ts t1rst year of actluty thls spung Sumner 1o1ned the Nat1onal Honor Soclety 1n the wmter of 1951 through the efforts of the student counc1l Electlon of offlcels for 1952 was the fnst pro1ect of the fall They we1e Amta Lewls p1es1dent, Larry Knoblauch VICQ presldent, and Sylwa Larson, secreta1y t1easu1e1 A executxve councll was formed by the off1ce1s and a representatlve from each class Er 1. Klngston was the sen1o1 replesentatlxe, whlle John Luhtala was the 1un1o1 and Hubelt Halley was the sophomore A constltutlon for the Sumnu club was llldvlll up md 1 ltlflefl Thls L0l1'stltLltl0H wx contmue to be used m Sumnel The Honor Soclety took the 1ob of d9C0lcLt1I1g the school tor Chustmas as an annu ll pro1ect Chauman of the commlttee 101 thls year was Venona Calel The school was cleverly decorated w1th plne swags and yuletlde g199t1IlgS Another annual proyect was the March of Dlmes drne One week was selected 101 the school campalgn, and collect1ons were taken at each home basketball game About 21,330 was ralsed bv th1S d11ve Membershlp 1n Hono1 Soclety IS determmed by a B average ln SChOl3StIC wolk no: Soclety 1 I 1 o 1 s lllllls 1 C Hamm erond Hou I 4 uh: H Illlllllllll Q1 Ho kms IIIQI' D D 1 mx 0 msc ur 11 1 5 llll md ow H 1 Q 1 1 on o 1 Ill mr 10 1 X t Twcn x Ven
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l ,9- Student Council 1 f 1 ill 4 N I loo Q l v um 1 Hmm 1 1 lfzlhe I U Stuclent Voice Gm ernlng the ASSOC1dt9d Student Body of Sum nel Hlgh School was the taak ot the student councll To th1s group all echool, student and actnlty prob lems vsele D1 eeented to be dmcuqsed The g1Ol1p was preslded ovel by the student body offlcers of the year Student ccuncll spunsored manv worth vxh1le pro yects th1S past wefu The Cuppled Chlldlens DIIXQ and the TB DIIVQ were two of them They also tormulated lules for pep dances lllSCLlSS6d the at tendance p1 oblems and declded on the yell school Pms for the student body oftlcers were pul chased by the student councll Theee xx ere presented to tht tttlcels at an assemblv Ill the spx mg This was tht tu st veal that plns have been gn en and the custom wull contmue 1n the Qchool Twerxty'six if
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ww' 9 Glrls Club Cabinet wont on an to I e ill 1 Xut ra x oust c um 1 lm 14 on S x hox 1 lt nko Ro 4 m u x Hun S4 hl IUK h Q If-W-e son uond Rou D I 1ll ox lt o 0 1 Ill! 1 N 1 1 1 ml NX Q ll x For the Girls Sumner H1gh School Glrls Club began a busy yea1 by belng hostess to the Puget Sound League Gu ls Club Conference Thls conference IS held every fall to g1ve the League a chance to exchange 1deas Thls year the speakers were Mrs L1nd a forme1 Sumner teacher and Mrs Patterson Dean of the School of Nursmg at the UD1V6FS1ty of W3Sh1HgtOh Mrs L1nd gave proverbs startlng w1th each letter IH the theme Accent on L1v1ng Whlle Mrs Patterson spoke on her trlp to Geneva as a membel of the Unlted Natlons M9d1Ca1 Staff The fall of the yeax also held the annual G1rls Club party and a wmmng float 1n the Home commg Parade The party was centered around a Hal1owe'en theme as ghosts and gobhns were on the prowl The wxnmng float dep1c1ted the bygone days With 3 horse and buggy In the sprmg three soc1al events cllmaxed the yeax The annual hlke banquet and May Day Festxval each added a vauety of events to the year Offlcers fox the year were Eva Beatt1e presldent Sharon Scott vxce pres1dent Sally Kovalenko secretary Joanne Bock t1easurer Rosemaly Hunter hlstorlan Joanne Becker sophomore represen tat1ve Jean Coff1e Jumox representatlve and Audrey Rouse senlor representatlxe Mlss Emmalme Schlauch IS advlser Tw nly elqhl 'C' va x 6' P S 1:32 V X ' re Y as 'x' S Z sw. 1 , y , K, Q 2 L , ll It 'Z .la-1 ' ffiv. Eval 2: i-, J l .' R JJ: Q- l!v'ka'l'. ' 2 'A .lounnv I 'k. ' ll: 'k R 'Z .':lll.' ' ':- ' - ' . sf z - A In-r, Miss 1 f . 1- 'k.,. 4, 6. ar ls L' ' Girls' Club Committee Chairman-lfront Row: A. Rouse-, Ii. Hunter, .I. Ilock, S. Imr- -- I ': . 'r' , S. K wllnk , .l. C ffio-, Miss Srl l: -l, S'otl, IG. lim-: ltle. J, Blckvr, ll, Sal ', IJ. Cx' l u s I . I . , ' . .N , . . , . '- . . . , . ' - 1 ' . 9 ' 1 Y ' Q . , . . . ' u I . , I -4 1 ' A '- ' 1 n - Q . . y. ' 2 . K Q ' ' . . . - 1 I . 1 ' Z v ' . 9 - .
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