Vaughn Union High School - Perclawam Yearbook (Gig Harbor, WA)

 - Class of 1942

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' . 12 ,, ADAM BETTY IANE Cub 23 Make up Ciew 14 Glee Club 2 ADAMS BILL BOXIHQ 1234 Track 4 A 12 H1 e 2 3 4 ADEMA FRANK Photography 1 A 123 VlCG13f9Ql dent 4 EN BOB A S B FIQCISLIKQI fll1lV Connc 3 4 Forum 2 Ho11o1 Soc1ety 2 3 4 91451111 4 V mon Leaiers Cont rence 3 1-11 Nite 1 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 S VJ Club 4 Tumblina 1 2 3 Valk d1cto1 an 4 AL EN KENATH BiXl1lC1 234 H1N1tr 34 C11 C11 HANDS NILMA PtpClub 4 Dlbott 4 M lc 1 Q 1 1 J ' ioo 1 1 e eqatt t UIl1Vk1 ty p ln L t 5 Cont 1 ANDERSON PHYLLIS Pep Club 234 Knmtux 1234 Malt up Crew 34 Delegate to Mt Vernon Leade1 Confcmnce Senior Ball Coninnttee C11Glll'I1G1 l 4 lunior SEXIHJI Ball Commit tee 3 Sona Lead r 4 H1N1t 2 Sl-Q1 Club 23 Chustnias Play 3 ATTERB RRY CARLYLE Football 1 2 3 4 B11 eball 2 S W Club 3 4 A ERS FVl'lYN P11111 Sysrtnx C llc 31 Cl Cl l A erk 34 Cub l cno me 2 BEACH ROBERT Class V1c Pres1dent 1 Play 4 Sen1or Ball Comnnttee 4 lunior Prom Corvxunttee Club 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 Band 2 3 4 Baseball Basketball 13 Football 134 Photoqiaphy 12 Honoi Society 2 3 Presldent 4 Stage Crew 23 Cub Business Manager 4 Ski Club 1 2 3 Executive Counc11 1 2 3 BECRAET DOROTHY A Cappella Choir 1234 H N11e 4 Sen or Play 4 Book Room Cerlt 4 L.lbfGT1CII1 3 BEL' OS KATHERINE Honor Society 34 Stciftary of Class A A Ptp C11 73 Cu 12 A Capptlla CltOlY Debate 3 4 BENNETT ELEANOR Cwlee Club 12 Cub 4 Catetsr1a 1 BINGHPM lUDY Pep Club 2 3 4 Make up Ciew 1 4 Cub Senior Ball Cornrrnttee Ski 1b 2 1-1 'Nl te 1 Class a Committee 4 Kumtux BOYD YOYCE GAA 234 liumtux l Pep Club 34 ub 234 All School Play 3 Girls Club Play 'P Christmas Play 3 Senior Play 4 L aclers Conference 4 CAA Dance Com mittee 34 Property Crew 34 Manaqer 4 '-11N1te 3 Cafe teria 4 Home Economics Club 34 Glee Club 2 Red Cross Work 4 BRADLEY IUNIOR Baseball, 1-2-3, Christmas Play, 4. BROOKINGS LOUELLAfnChoir, 4, Senior Play, 4: Gui ar Club, 1. BRYSON, IUNIOR Entered from Darrinqton, 47 F.E.A., 4, Choir 4. CALKINS, EMMA Horne Econom cs Club, 1. CARPENTER, BONNIE Kurntux, 3, Business Manaqer, 45 Pep Club, 2-3-47 G.A.A., l-2-3, President, 45 Delegate to Mt. Vernon Leaders' Conference, 47 Hi-Nite, 243-4, Usher, Z-344, A.S,B. Sea- son Ticket Committee, 4, Class Song Leader, 3-47 G.A.A. Dance Committee, 3-4, Senior Ball Committee, 4, Senior Play, 47 Glee Club, 2. CHRISTENSEN, ANDY A Cappella Choir, 45 Orchestra, l-2-3-47 All School Play, 4. X 8' CHRISTIANSON, DENNIS PFA., l-2-3-4, Reporter, 2-3, Presi- dent, 4. CHRISTOFFERSON, FLOYD Tumblmq, l: Wrcstlmq, 1-2-31 Pho- tography, 3-45 Track, 3-4. COLE CARLIE G A A 1 2 3 4 G A A Dance Committee 2 3 44 Home Economlcs Club 1 4 Costume Crev. 2 3 4 M1stre-ss 3 4 1 N1te 1 '7 C904 BOB Band 14 Orchestra 14 Sen1or Ball Comm1ttee 4 A11'ichoo1 Play 4 Semor Play 4 Season Ftcket Manager 4 Tenms 234 Basketball 34 V1cePres1dent of Class 1 ASB Representatxve 2 Honor Soclety 2 .3 4 A Cappella Chou football 1 2 Photography Club 1 2 Sk1 Club 1 2 3 Honor Roll 1 SW Club 34 COPE IIMMIE B s Club 123 TLR FLORINE GAA 1 34 PpC1b 4 R C11CGl'1x 4 1 Cru CRCNE SYLVIA 1-1 P xo Q 1.1b1ar1an Ush 1 3 4 Costurre rom Property C 4 G1 Red Cross 4 H1N1te CURPIE DONALD R d1oP'1otoaraphv Club 14 H1 N1te l CUNNINGHAM MARY C,ost1me Crew 1 G A A 1 2 3 4 USDCI 3 4 Property Crew 4 home ECCFOITAICS Club 3 4 G1 e Club 2 R d Cross Work 4 Cup 2 DAVISON IERRY Entered from Spokane Washmgton 3 Track 3 4 Stage Crew 3 1-11N1te All School Play 4 Semor Play Cu 4 DOXSEE ROBPRT P1N1te 4 Stage Crew 4 Semor Play :tg Q UC HY 4 S E a it 3 G ad Ba la tba 1 Mana Q s 1101 all omn :ttf K A A Dana L,JI1lI11111LE Cha 1111 xecu x 11 Q1 4 Ca e e Chustmas Pla e ,att to Mt Vernon 1 ad rs Conte-reno FARR ROSS Tumbl na 1 7 3 4 Football 2 Basketball Man 1 e 1n H N e 1 2 Q W Club 3 4 Cub 4 FUICROFT INEZ F Crra from Ana rtes C 7 4 DXLII 14a orc te 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 S mor Ball Con Il11GC 4 Cla s Daw Comnnttee 4 S '11o1 Play 4 H1 N1te 4 CARDZELEJVSK1 NEVDA RUTH Glee Club 12 Cub 4 Book Room Clerk 4 GE VERNE Football 1234 Basketball 1234 Captaln 3 Baseball 123 4 ASB Pre td nt 4 Class Pres dent 3 Dele aat to Mt Vernor Leaaers Conference 3 4 lumor Semor Dance C mm1ttee 3 Sem r Ball Com'n1ttee 4 SW Club 1234 GREENE DICK Bana 4 Or hestr 234 A Cappela Cho1r 4 Class Treasurer 1 Football 12 Catetena 3 I V -'I , 1 A -l , I I' .A3l4z- I Q oy ' , - - -4. COU1. 'A , . . ., - 1 C LI , 3- - Cul: 1-Il. Brel: 3,1 1 ',-15 G19 Club 3: CflC'1 'r k, 3-4, 'flu - ' , , -' 'S C ' S . ?::.f MCC! :ues Cluf 3-45 ' , 1-4, ' - 5 .1 C - ', 47 , CICVJ, .' ee Club, Q: f , 7 -. , 3-4. - I 1 'Y' Q - I 3t - 1 I 1 if Z X 47 b, . ' lo , .2 ---.I- Y, 2- 5 , 7 ' ', 4. Ili? we 'i?'F1'J'!i1d, l'Q1fNNL'fH 't'.':1.-'..:o1 if 1' t:.1Ql, lg Track, f' S-'.'.' Clllllf T ELLlQ'1 1', MAXINI 211111 M131-1. 'tm 3g H :1.- 133110111165 Club, -1. 1AA1 '11 I, CHRICTIN: 5:11.-' K,il11l1, 1-2 1'A1i1fY 1 WROT ' Sccxvt 1y 4 G.A.A., 1-2-3-4' 1 p Cluls, 7-'l-4, '-'.A.A. Ytll 1.-4 er, 2' 1. q-1, fri B C .i -lg Y. 'f 'V '- 1 an, 3-4 A,S.B. ll 11 'C Cor 1'1, 7 1 to1.a, Fig y, 1 1-E1-Nxt , l-2-3-4: D-ff' f . 1 . .13 P ' G, 45 Cub, 1-4. aq-15 ll-2, Track, 1-2-3-45' Chant, '47 Y 11 K 113,147 11- 1t , - -3-4-2 - T , --..r.t- ' cc ,-, 2: ub, .-, ' 1: .11 --t., -5 1., -5 e' 1.1 -, 7 S Y , 1 1 ', 1-2-3-5 C CI, - - 74 1 4: 1-1 4, GUDDALL HELEN Hr Nrte 3 4 Oftrce Clerk 4 Cub l 2 Grrls Trro 3 Cub Busrness Manager 3 Class Secretary 1 A Cap p lla Chorr 2 Glee Club 2 HARRISON BETTY GAA 124 SecretaryTreasurer 3 Pep Club 234 Orchestra 12 Cub 12 Class Secretary 3 Usher 34 Delegate to Mt Vernon Leaders Conference 24 Grrls Club Presrdent 4 Honor Socrety 4 Grrls Club Conference 3 GAA Dance Commrttee 4 HAUENSTEIN DE WAYNE FFA 1234 HUMBLE IIM Skr Club 123 Tennrs 1234 Football 3 SW Club 34 Senror Ball Conrnrrttce 4 HrN1te 4 Senror Play 4 IECH IOHN IACOB Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Captarn 4 Track 1 Honor Socrety 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Cborr 2 3 4 Class Pre rdent 1 fumblrnq l Iunror Scnror Dance Commrttee 3 S W Club 234 Senror Ball Charrnran 4 Hr Nrte 3 4 Boys Club Presrdent 4 S W Club 2 3 4 Secretary 3 4 Deleqate to Mt Vernon Leaders Conference 3 4 IENSEN MARILYN All School Play 2 H Nrte Make up Crew Z 4 Kurrrtux l G A A 12 G A A Dang Pep Club 2 3 4 Drurn Marouttf 2 3 Senror Ball Clrarrnran 4 lunrcr Sr rrror Ball Carrrnuttee 3 Class Sona G A A Sona L+ ad+ r 2 Skr Club 2 3 Class Day Conrrruttea IOHNSON ALICE Ccnference Debate 234 Dealanratron Con test 3 Lrbrarran 4 Leaders Conference 4 IOHNSON EUGENE H1N1te 4 Football 1 Senror Ball Com e Tunrblrnq 1234 Track 2 3 A Cappella Clou 3 4 v! f KNO LTON 1A RN aseba Footbal 3 Cass Representatrve to ASB 4 B s Cl Treasurer 4 SW Club 2 3 4 Senror Ball Corrrmrttee 4 LAMPARD CHARLES Buys Club 1234 LATHAM MEARLE G A A 12 Cub 1234 Grrls Sports Edr tor 4 A Cappella Clrorr 12 Prapertv Crexx 4 Otfrce Clerk 4 m nr r Play Prornpter 4 LEAVITT ORDELIA lntf r cl lroru Conc ete free 4 LEPPEH IO ANN Cub 4 rs Cub Sora lrad r 4 lr 3 4 A Cappella Chou LUBITZ VIDEL Cub 234 Pe Club 2 4 A Crpp L Clrorr 234 Makeup Cr w 4 MAGINNIS LAWRENCE Basketball 34 MAFTERAND CLIFFORD FFA 123 MCCLURE LEE Curtcr Club 1 Boxrnq 1 1-lobby and Meclran rc Cluo 1 Photoqraphv 2 Cub 2 Sports Ed tor 3 MCCLUHF LYLE Clrr t ra Play 4 MCCLURE SHIRLEY P0 Club rasurer 4 GAA 1234 H Nrte 4 Cub 14 Ad Solrcrtor 4 GAA Dance Conrmrttee 4 MCCONNELL FAITH G A A 1 2 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 4 Pep ub 2 3 resrclent 4 C b H Nr e 2 3 4 Class e leader 2 Pep Club Yell Leader, 3 Grrls Club Yell Loader 3 Senrnr Play 4 G A A Dance Commrttee 4 4151, A . 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P ' Tn - , : , . ., - 1 - : 1- Cr , V, Pl ' , f 'uf l2-22p2'l- 1,--7-1 ' ' Yrr 40 'ls lo fl MCINNES, RUTH Band, 1-2,35 Orchestra, 1-f7f3f4g Cub, lf2-3-4: Chcxr, l-2-3'47 Cub Exclvxnqe Ednor, 2, Ed1to1'-in-Chief, 37 All Scheol Play 2-41 H1-N1t11 2-3-4' Representa' ve to leaders' Co'1- lucnco 111 SLaitl 3 HO11f1 S'JC1ety 734 Secmtary l-1011111 Socxety 3 Execuuvm Councl 3 GAA 12 Semo Play 4 'Fel aatc O Mt Vernon I adcr Conference 234 'VICINTYRE SIDNEY OO ba 1 l Staa C Band Olchostxa 13 Footoall ltfcnaqer l Head Manaqer 34 SW Club 34 Class Tr asurm 3 Boys Club V1cL PI6S1d9Df 4 Q 11101 Ball Com1111ttfc 4 H011 SOClS1Y 34 WILLLOD MARY F11 10d t1 111 Lopez Isla d 3 VIEINQ AALT F 7 1 4 Baske La Q V '1 34 V1Ce Pres1dent 3 Mll.I.S LAVERNE Boxueq 14 SW Club 1234 MOFrE1T FLORVNCE Drum MaJorette 4 Sk1 L1 23 U XV D1a111at1Cs Fesuval 3 H1 N1e 23 A11 let Show 2 Mak tp C1 '1 Ma aa 3 4 A Cappella Ck 4 Pea ur Vd1t Pep Club M N 1 ea nte e 4 Q Ba' 11 1 11 rx Y C Y A nlfilc ECB B 111 3 OPMIQTON BETH Vnte1 d f Q L 1 F1911 R s Y cr O FNFIL MAHIAN J 1 r ead Usner 4 G A 1 ustoman 3 Gle Club 2 PAP PAT?IC1A A Cappella C 1 lf 2 Hon e EConom1Cs Club l L 1.111 Ku'11tux 4 L b1'ar1a'1 3 Make up Crew 4 lumor Semcr a C 111111 ee Qe 101 Cc'11m1tte Cl'1a1rman 4 C Q C 1 C 4 s Q 11' L a s 'Way C 1 'J l lAM1Q R PA IRLN 'MCG vi A 34 G D11 p 1' 3 H111e qi l'l lk AIX S ARD ll Z G P p Q KV111 4 9111101 a 1 011 P 4 Make up Crfvw 3 S mor Ball Queen Property 1 Play 3 1 4 L1 1a1 P' 111 na LC 111 l. ON S 1OGUGlIll1C 4 RHNIGHOUSE DCA Alf? -lcbky and Mechamcs Club l W1:,st 111a oxmq 4 6 J V PU'1 LEDC1 MARGARVT C A A l 2 3 4 SQUID! Play 4 A Cappella Chou 4 Dm Date 3 4 Northwest Debate Contest 4 '-Tenor Roll 2 4 NCHACHT ALVIN Clas Treasurer 4 Track 4 H1N1te 'lebate 3 SHOMSHAK IUNE GA A 123 4 Semor Play 4 A Cappella Chotr 4 Debate 34 Northwest Debate Contest 4 Delegate to Mt Vernon Leaders Canter nco 4 Honor Soc1ety 234 Book room Cl rlc 4 H1N1te Publlmty Manager 4 SHROY MANFORD Traek '7 Bask tball 1 Football 1 Photo raohy l S'ODlN ROY Boys Club 1234 SLOAN VERA Pep Club 4 Cub 1 Propctty Crew 4 Gtutar Club 12 Cafeteria Stall 4 Semor Play Pxompter 4 SMITH LOUIS Boys Club 1234 SNELSON IACK Football l 2 3 4 Capta n 4 S W Cl b 2 3 4 Cla s Prestdent 4 Track 9 4 Semor Play -4 Wrestlxnq 12 Basketball Manaaer 3 4 H1 Nlte 1 3 Loaders Conference 4 Iumor Somor Dance Conlmlttee 3 Senlot Ball Commlttee 4 Class Day Commtttee 4 Cub 4 Basketball Head Manager 4 SNYDER DOROTHY Sona Queen 4 Pep Club 3 4 All School Play 3 4 Pubhctty Aanaqer tor Sentor Play 4 Drum Malor Q. C 3 Usher 4 Cu H Ntte 4 Debate 34 Makeu Crew 1 Sen or Ball Commtttee 4 Delegate to 'Vlt Vernon leaders Conference 4 U of W Drama Meet 3 WWC De bate Tournam nt 3 1 U of W Speech Festtval 3 4 ST LES BILL Boys Club 123 4 Tumbllnq 12 AS B Yell ac' I STOUTE DELLA Ush r 234 Lbrartan 34 Glee Club 2 STHONG TED Band 12 4 A Cappella Choir 34 Sentor Ball Cornm1ttee 4 Iun1orSen1or Ball Commltt e 4 Debate 2 Foot ball l Salu ato1an 4 Senlor Play 4 Honor Soclety 234 Honor Roll 2 3 Skt Club 12 3 Cub I2 Busxness Manaqer 4 Secretary Trea urer of Honor Soc ty 4 IAYLOR IACK Ways Club 1234 UTLEY DOREEN G A A 1? 3 4 H1N1te 1 2 3 Glrls Club Play 1 Debate 2 3 Tumbllnq 23 Cub Ixchanqe Editor 7 All Scihool Play 3 G1 e Club l 2 Home Econonucs Club 3 Offtce C erk, 2-3. VVARDELL, EDITH GlFlS'C1L1b, 1-2-3-47 Cub, lg Kumtux, 37 Baton Twlrlinq Class, 3, Glee Club, I, WILCOX, BOB Football, 1-2-3-4, Ba eball, 2-35 Class Treasurer 25 Class Vice-Prestdent, 3, A.S.B. Vlce-President, 4, Iunior- Senzor Ball Committee, 3, Ctrls' Club Play, 37 Senior Play 45 S-W Club, 2-3-4, President, 4: Senior Ball Committee, 47 Hi-Nite 3-4, Christmas Play 3. WILSON, MINNIA---Cub, l-2- Glee Club 1-Lp A Cappella Choir, ly Home Economics Club 1. WOLSLEGEL, 'LDON -Baseball, 3-4, Co-captain 4. WOOD, LOLA Cafeteria, 3. WRIGHT, BERNIECE- Entered from Hamilton, 3. ABRAHAMSON, AL---F.F.A., 1. OLDERSHAW, CAROL- -Entered from Burltnqton, 2. 417 ...ffm l mor Olfcer A IS s l B Nrle d Cat Glwuaf 43 W'l1en the en1or lea Je therr cherrshed trad1 tton and dunes tc the tunror class they wrll leave them to a capable and w1ll1ng group ot students That they are capable IS readtly proved by the many representatrves they have 1n the act1v1t1es around the burldrng In the honor socrety 1un1ors have been well repre ented by tour boys and eleven grrls the last semester wrtn a scholastrc ratrng ot trftv tour pornts These were Lloyd Anderson Lots Ayers Helyn Cogdlll Arlene Glad Alcardrne Hatcher lune Hurd Matthew Iettrey Alan Mc Lean lean Mrllar Lore Newkrrk V1rg1n1a Pat ten Gerald Pells Barbara Ward Genevreve Waters Borgny Ytgard and Bobert Bart The trrst semester Edna Calkrns and Ioyce Markell were members ot the nonor socretv Members ot thrs class who were on the H1gh Honor Boll for the trrst three quarters were Lore Newlcrrk Helyn Cogd1ll Borgny Ytgard Arlene Glad was on twrce Barbara Ward was on the Honor Boll three trrnes whrle Lors Ayers and lune Hurd were on twrce Marlorre Hanlon lean Mrllar Helen Cogdrll Emma Lee Holden Matthew lettrey and lack Stewart held ottrces rn the A S B and lean M11 lar Helen Cogdrll and lrm Moen were on the exe utrve counctl Had the Junrors been taken from the musrc department a large part ot the orchestra band and chorr would have been mrssrnq the held ot sports by the Partrcrpatron rn Junrors was large thrs year especrally on the boys srde At the begrnnrng of the year toot ball held the boys McCauley Vernon Srms and Dave Bothausen rnterests and ltm Moen Pat were on the startrng ltneup Vernon was chose tor the captarn of the next year s football sauao Then basketball caught therr eyes and Dave Bothausen Nrles lordan and Lloyd Andersor were actrve partrcrpants Then came baseball and a number of Junror boys turned out for the team They were Nrles lordan Ioe MCCGllD and Wayne Peters Las' but not least rn the held ot sports the turnrng letterman and Lloyd Anderson was c transferred letterman Harold Ltndstrom Geralc Pells lack Stewart B1ll W1lcox and Drck Brno house also turned out In the less strenuous phase ot school hte many Junrors took actrve parts 1n debate an drama ana gurte a lew had parts 1n The Boya Pamrly the All School play lun1ors were alsc members ot make up crews and property crews The Junror class ottrcers tor thrs year were Nrles Iordan presrdent Pat McCauley v1ce presrdent Matthew lettrey secretary B1llW1l cox treasurer and lrm Moen A S B representa t1ve MISS Ieannette Smrth acted as advrser tor thrs class Thrs group sponsored an rntormal Class Day dance on May 20 The commrttees were as tol lows Entertarnment Vern Stm s cha1rman Matthew Iettrey and Georgra Curnutt refresh ments Barbara Ward charrrnan Lore Newkrrk and Pat McCauley clean up Fred Hegg charr rnan Don Brnghouse and Irrn Moen trckets lean Holmes cha1rman Dorothy Holtcamp and Dave Rothausen advertrsements A lc a r d 1 n e Hatcher cha1rman Barbara LaPlant and Iune Hurd ,u K 1, 's and dv ei: M1 s eannette Slnllli, Lll Vfilfflx, ' s lor an, Pat TIC Hey, Mfztliezz' Vttrey, S V S ' A l '- V I 4 . fi ,S - 1 , , , . . - 1. 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Second Row: Heqa, Iensen, l.aPlant oo p P C Fra 1 R w B ackwe l C q 1 By Bjerstedt D B,1cl anan C 11' vt, B sh C Row C d er V Br ok111gs B 1 t Be gsted Cath y Braden K Brchanan B wx p ou a Aus n Chr st1'1 C we as C Crat nbe1a Ccm rock Coulta D Cratsenb 1:1 Pctn Row 'ter S G p ke E1g 1 F d Fadetf Gc1do'1 Hanson F11 11111111 G G1lp111 Gl ssr1e1 Row n lwett Isv ck H gg H be-11 Fox r1d11clso1 X111 N' G1 s Row 3 Faus G s H lc Hattx sox K4 Mc' D 1l say :1 l Q l 1.11 loor c I 'N L S1 ds x R Glauof 44 Followrng the example started by last year s sophomore class the sophomores th1s year spon sored a rnwer the DTOfllS ot whlch wele used to pay for the1r page 1D the Kumtux whrch el1m1 nated the necessltv tor collectmg class dues The general comm1ttee tor the mrxer mcluded Marv Nae Ew1ng Barbara Hebert Melvm Lrnd bloom Wayne B1shop and lack Hernclc The tollowmg ottrcers were elected tor 1941 42 Way ne B1shoo pres1dent Mary Mae Ewmg v1cepres1dent Ma yM1tchell secretary Martha Kell treasurer lack Holt class representat1ve to the exefuuve counc1l Sh1rley Ann Lmdbloom and Pegaf B1erstedt song leaders Donnas Shar oe and Geneva Proctor yell leaders MISQ Una Stewart was class adv1ser The sophomore class has l3l members Th1s IS a 'nuch smaller enrollment than th1s class had last year when 1+ was the largest class 1n school The sophomore grrls won the champlonshrp IH volley ball and are act1ve rn all other sports Two sophomore boys were essennal parts OT th1s year s basketball team Members ot th1s class who made scholastrc records by be1ng on one of the honor rolls for the trrst three quarters were Leona Cathev Barbara H bert and Patr1c1a Horn 3951 1 .A C1 L' ,4 ' 1' 4 Q2 l '5 B-4 ' 1 L !. , 1 I A . 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' V V -, , , , , , , .w. . . . . l . . - I 1 1 , 1 f , , . a 21 fr he school s tumerous departments Many op eortunrttes are proxrded for those rnterested rn onnrnercral cour Qs The boys are partrcularly fortunate rn havma one of the hest equrpped hops rr' th1s sectlon Students tmd health and orologv class s made more rnterestrnq lay the use of a hte srze model ot a human loody known tamrlrarly as Charlie every part ot whrch nay be removed to show rts relatronshrp to other parts Thrs vear the Home Econornrcs department '7w!1m9ue l aratory eautpped wlth all the latest con V nrences The lahcratorv has seven umt latch each ha Jmq a new electrrc stove bullt tn cup oards srnk nreaktast set and cookmq ute rsrvs A group ot tour qrrls share each unlt olanrlna and servmq therr meals m tamrly style Thls mod rn lahoratory IS one ot the most u tc aate rn the state tor a school ot thts srze Sears Woolley Hrah School has always trred to att r a varretv ct courses that would he ot mterest to students tratmnq rn both vocatronar and cultural suhtects '7 ' I' 'rl' :.l :Z : 'T H Y T ' 1.1 I: T: T :TFA 71 IT: lllli' l 'Tl 1 T -T I' T :J H - 1' ' 4 The arzove pictures atve scenes trom some ot was fortunate in ohtainlna a new, modern toads 1 , X A . r ' Lt . - acc T T A p fp ,L V, T T e A . cQ'- yr Q T - C r - T s '. 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I A I V 5 I ' 4 I an za1d drmll 4 George Mrller Carlyle Atterberry and Mrchael S heel boys responslble for collectmq and pressrmg waste paper 5 O I f hool boys learn welding tn mqltt Class 6 Kathcrmc Bellas and Maly McLeod sellmfz defense stamps Act1v1t1es related to defense became a part of school l1fe th1s year A Defense Stamp com mrttee was appomted wh1ch sold stamps regu larly rn classrooms on Tuesdays Students were assrgned to take thelr posrtlons on top of the c1ty hall as a1r preceptors A class called Re lated Trarnlng for Apprent1ces from the Skagrt Steel and lron Works was formed under the alrectlon of Eugene Sanford Two s1xth perrod act1v1ty groups were g1ven over to Red Cross work Several groups of s1X teen boys each met durlng the course of the year m the h1gh school frve nlghts a week for elght weeks to study general metal work Thrs class was alled Natlonal Defense Class for Out of School Youths and was under the dr rectron of Mr Ed Sanders Several pract1ce alr rald clrllls were held throughout the school A group was formed of boys on lolcycles and on foot to act as messen gers durrng a1r ra1ds who proved themselves effrcrent durmg the practlce blackout Home Economrcs grrls devoted therr tlme to sewmg canvas whrle the manual tra1n1ng boys made the framework for stretchers for the Iumor Red Cross Every day waste paper was collected and baled by a group of boys and sent to Bell mgham and then shrpped east to be remade As a result of all th1s actrvlty the students felt that they were takmg therr place ln the defense prcgram l. Red Cross knitting activity. 2. Dorothy Becraft and Inez Flltcroft acting as air preceptresses on top the City Hall, 3. In cafeteria dun uc O I . . . H . 1 - . . H , . , I I I ll - V 1 I . . V. . - 1 I - , , , . , . . 1 I I I ' 1 1 , I ll - . C . .1 n nfifllq 111111111111 .II lfu Bl1l'lfII,QfIl7I gunz! A'I'HLE'I'lCS lx 3 3...-1 2 p ne up inc aus VcC'aul X p ctur e x O 1 I o a p VVall C J E!uncf2ffzepmgJkm The o dro V7 ollex ful though srnall eniergeo x ictoriaus at the sea on s end LY split tng the county championship with Anacortes ind placing econd in the Northwest League The line uo was as iollows Captain Snelson center Sirns and Moen guards Atterberry and McCauley tackles Gee and Rothausert ends lech and McLellan haltbacks lvleins fullback and Bok Wilcox quarterback To start the eason the Cubs scalped the Marysville Tornahawks Zl to l3 Woolley scored ts tirst t uchdown on a pass from McLellan to Gee who caught the ball on the 40 yard line ana ran tor the first talley ot the garne ln the thi d quarter Marysville powered down the field to a touchdown by an oft tackle buck Sedro Woolley retaliated with another pass from McLellan to Gee. McLellan also made the try-tor-point. The Cubs again reached pay drt with a pass from McLellan to Meins. ,,6 Woolley traveled to Renton where it took it wors shellacking in y ars 30 to 7 the t st tirne n 'Pl garnes the Cubs had been defeated The Cubs dropped their only Northwest con ference tilt to th Anacortes Seahawks on Sat urdav Gctober ll Paddling their way through the mud n the iir t halt with the score ot U U the Seahawks finally reached pay dirt midway in the third period by means ot a penalty and a pass to the Cubs G On the fourth down by a freak basketball oa s the ball was iuggled around until it landed in the arms oi Ryberg tor an Anacortes touchdown The Cubs then drove down the held to score 3 touchdowns all ot n ch wer called back llhe Cubs outscored th Arlington Eagles by tive points li the second quarter Meins in a line drive scored a touchdown tor Woolley but the Cubs failed to convert. A Cub kick was blocked which put Arlington into scoring posi- Top Plcture Acton at Mount Vernon game lndt xdual Pxctures left to rght S ns Beoclo McLellan Gee Coach Colby Rothausen Wall y Lmd bloom Left d G Cratsenberq Prater Mtddle Actxon pcture at Mo mt Vernon gam Excl tde sn all p ctw As tstont Managers D Cratsen era Aarsted R dj v y Larac ptcturos Pete Head Manager Mclntyr emfmnwm tron and at the end ot the th1rd quarter the score was 7 to 6 ln the fourth quarter the Cubs mod the wmntng toucndown when lech went over 1n the last 21 mtnutes ot play Although Bellmgham tar out wetghed the Cub the Cubs 'or the second consecuttve year held thetr cross state rlvals to a scoreless t1e Durtng the only t1me that the Ha1ders threatened to score Qnelson 1n sp1te ot an 1nJured knee went mto the game to help t1ghten the detense and remamed ln the game for the rema1n1ng ha On October 24 Sedro Woolley traveled to Snohomrsh where the btggest upset of the sea son took place ln the t1rst f1V9 mlnutes ot the game Iech took a punt on h1s own 50 Eludmg the ent1re Snohom sh team he galloped over for a touchdown but to the d1sappo1ntment ot the W'oollev tans the touchdown was called back on a penalty Due to a muddy tleld and th1ck fog the Cub gr1d mach1ne falled to get 1nto h1gh gear and when the game was tm tshed they found themselves t1ed 6 to 6 I tter the tcg lttted Frlday evemng November l 'Woollex fans l arned that thetr team had outplayed Ferndale 20 to 7 The hrst score was the result ot a sustatned dr1ve w1th Melns do mg most ot the ball handltng ln the second quarter Nelson Ferndale tullback took the ball over the S W l1ne for thexr only score In the second halt the Cubs also scored by a long drlve down the f191d The thlrd touchdown was made by WV1lcoX by a trlcky quarterback sneak ln sp1te ot three to one odds agamst them the f ubs beat the h1ghly rated Burllngton eleven 28 to l3 1n one of the outstandlng games of the s ason on the Ttgers held on AIm1Sl1C9 Day The t1rst touchdown was a long pass from Mc Lellan to Gee tn the end zone for 6 polnts W1l KCOHllHU9d on Page 323 l . e- l 1 - I Q xl' ,T HLA' T K FIGHT R W on ww MUST e F 11 D S F 'y N'cC1L11e McI.ea'1 L.,T11lSIOffQ. son Heqq R 111311 ll R W Acl11 ' 1 1 S T'W'I11d 5 J sq 1 s on HI 1 Lex Cinch C PJ1t1:1s LQW S P Ctur 2 'T NNIS A 5 :ld Q 1 1 Aulcmxd KCIPP 1 Hatcher Cope Ieffrey Morqcm k 3 1 .np Mu Q BR d Iwo '1 ' Mu We Sw'1 Fx R1 5 ' MCCJMH 1 Q 7 Kvuw 1251. 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X1 11, 111-j 1 Cd,: e'.'1:Q1 Div s A11o1b61'1 f, f ., 'f.'o1S'e 51, 1, Itmzx, alqfnqencfau Because there were only two returnrng letter men Farr and Moen the latter of whtch mrssed most of thrs year s competrtron due to an ap pendectomy and the call to sea by Uncle Sams navy whrch was answered by Glenn Allen last year s best track prospect thrs year s track team dld not brrng forth the vrctorres that usually belong to the Cub crnder stars Thrs dld not daunt Coach Harmon Colby how ever for the underclassmen that turned out showed great promlse for the future At the trme of golng to press the tracksters had met rn only three meets The Cubs were nosed out of hlgh place rn a meet wrth Ana cortes and LaConner and agarn w1th Mt Ver non In the f1rst meet the scores were Anacortes 52 LaConner 40 and Sedro Woolley 34 In the second meet Mt Vernon scored 82 pornts and Sedro Woolley 40 Other meets held on the local track were the Northwest Washmgton Invrta tronal Relay Carnrval Skag1t County Track and Freld Meet and Northwest Drstrrct Meet The greatest surprrse of the track season carne at the 1nter class meet when Don Ayers a freshman won the 440 yard dash Thrs IS the f1fSl trme a freshman has ever had h1s name engraved on the Bldgway Trophy The Junrors won the meet Outstandrng members of the track squad rn cluded Boss Farr captarn who partrcrpated rn the h1gh Jump lack Stewart the mrle Lloyd Anderson the half m1le Gerald Pells the hurdles and Manford Shroy the Javelln Fresh man boys Ayers Portras Crowder Schmrdt Comstock and other under classmen gave fans a promrse of good track 1n years to come alafifany Racqueii Twelve boys turned out for tennrs thrs year p actrcrng long hours after school The only match whrch had been played at the trrne of gorng to press was one w1th the Burlrngton Tlgers 1n whrch tne Cubs were nosed out by w1nn1ng one match to the Trgers three Each year Sedro Woolley tennls players play two matches each wrth Mount Vernon and Bur hngton At the end of the season a county tour nament IS held 1n wh1ch these schools part1c1 pate The annual tournament was held at Mt Vernon thls year Flrst and second place doubles and slngles wrnners of th1s tourney went to the drstrtct tournament at Belhngham Boys who at press trme appeared to be prob able letter wrnners mclude last years letter wrnners Bob Cook hm Humble and Olaf Aal gard Probable flrst year letter wrnners were Matthew Ieffrey Bay Aarestad and Norman Kappel The teams played as follows doubles Bob Cook and hm Humble Olaf Aalgard and Bay Aarestad slngles Norman Kappel and Mathew lcffrey Mr Tom Mullen was the Cub tennrs coach ,441 of seq :Mme Even though no smokers were held thrs year to strmulate rnterest th1rtyf1ve boys turned out for boxrng B1ll Mullen boxlng coach explarned that the schools that usually furnlsh the compe txtron Bothell Hoquram and Kelso lost many of therr frghters and wrshed to take a year 1n whrch to bulld up new teams Next year s sche dule of smokers wrll probably rnclude these schools As partrcrpatron rn two smokers 1S requlred for a letter and none were held no boys re cerved letters Those who would have fought IH nter school bouts were Paul Portras Drck Rmg house B1ll Adams lack Lewrs Vernon Slms Laverne Mrlls Bob Norrrs hm Moen and Don Rrnghouse Although Mrlls Norrrs Don Rlnghouse and Adams are berng graduated htgh hopes are held for the Cub pugrhsts next year Ourte a few promrslng boys from the freshman class hope to f1ll the vacancres left by these boys body burlders of sports grves boys self confr dence and makes them more dependent on themselves comments Coach Brll Mullen Jldmflkun Last years veterans and many new boys greeted Coach Blll Mullen when tne call was glven for baseball men thrs sprrng Among the lettermen returnrng were LaVerne Knowlton Nrles lordan Ioe McCal1b lack Herrrck Eldon Wolslegel and Verne Gee The boys maklng the team for the frrst trme thrb year were Car lyle Atterberry Bob Prgg Melvrn Lmdbloom Antone Radosevrch Don Davrs Owen Swanby Way ne Brshop and Wayne Peters Popular co captarns were LaVerne Knowlton and Eldon Wolslegel Gus Suryan was head manager Hugh Bldgway and hm Mosher assrstants As the seasons games were planned the Sedro-Woolley Cubs were to play two games each wrth Concrete Burhngton Anacortes Mt Vernon and Hamrlton As the Kumtux went to press only one practrce game had been played wrth Concrete Concrete scored 5 polnts whrle the Cubs chalked up 8 F our league games were also played The outcomes were as follows S W 5 Anacortes 0 S W 1 Mount Vernon 2 S W 10 Harnllton 6 S W 2 Burhngton 5 I i 1 1 1 A . A 3 , . . 7 1 I . ' 2 . I , I A I 1 - . I 1 n I 1 , . , . . . ' I I I I I ' . ' I I - ' ' , 4 . . . - ' - 1 ' . , ' I ' I I . - - I . L l l I I I . . . A I I . I . . . HB I H l I , , , oxrng, as we as berng one or the best - . I - - I I I 1 5 I , - ,I . , . . , . . , , . .. . - 1 I . ' . I 4 l l r . - , . '-f . . , . 1 n . I v I ' - 1 . - 7 V ' ' . I ' I ' ' I I I - ' 1 1 v I I . f A , , ' ' - - -- 5 . . - . I - - - 5 . . - . .25-9, Jpper Left Picture First Team starting in lower left corner Ebelmg Iordan Iech Rothausen Gee Holt Upper Right Picture Action at Burlmg an game with Gee holding ball Individual Pictures Top Row Coach Omdahl Cook Magmms Bottom Row Assistant Coach Colby Head Nkmaqerl Snelson Assistant Managers Strode and B Snelson Lower Right Picture Second Team Top Row Cratsenberg Anderson Radoso th Lindbloom Herrick Bottom Row Cole Iones Dans Hatcher Walley Jloop Slain The Cub basketball squad directed by Coach Sverre Omdahl started the season with an impressive win or er the Alumni in early De- cember. ln this first practice game the Cubs paced the Alumni to a 36-33 count. The next two games proved to be a let down for last year's county champions since they lost both to a strong Lynden team. The last practice game found the Cubs trouncing the Hamilton Cougars by a score of 4l-26. The regular season started when the Mount Vernon Bulldogs journeyed to Woolley Decem- ber l9 for the first conference game. The Cubs were defeated by a 5-point margin leaving the score 25-30. The Cubs fell victim to the larger Anacortes Sea Hawks Ianuary 16 by a one-sided 31-13. The Cubs then journeyed over to Mount Vernon Ianuary 23 to square themselves with the Bulldogs but were again defeated by a five- point margin leaving the score 38-33. Verne Gee proved to be the mainstay of the team, scoring 21 points for the Cubs. 430 The next gam . was played at Edison Ianu- ary 30 and proved to be an upset when Edison outscored the Cubs to win 31-29. Rothausen and lordon accounted for 23 of Woolley s 29 points. The Burlington-Woolley game played Febru- ary 6 proved to be the highlight of the season with both teams playing spectacular ball. Woolley lost in the closing minutes by 33-32. The Cubs were still not to be denied in the county race when they upset the sharpshooting Concrete Cougars February l3 by a 45-26 score. ln the last game of the season the Cubs ree deemed themselves against the championship Anacortes Sea Hawks on their floor February 20 by a 42-34 count. Verne Gee Woolley s stellar guard was placed on the all-county team with Dave Roth- ausen making a reserve birth on the first all- county teann. Dick Ebeling a sophomore was given honorable mention. Woolley placed two men in the 10 top scores of the county, with Rothausen being tied for third and Verne Gee being tied for fourth. Span' rqcfcfwh Wearrnq royal blue SlxrrtS and whrte Sweat ers wrth a blue chenrlle PEP on the front rnemberS of Sedro vVXf'OOllGY S Pep Qlub added Sprrrt and enthuSraSrn to rnanv aarnes wrth therr marche drrlls and cheers Gne ot the nroSt outStandrna pertcrrnances arven bv the Pep Club waS the patrrotrc drrll ll Nhrch the arrls torrned the letterS D S A Alter the letters were torrned the avrn wa S darkened the only lrqnt cornrnq trorn th arrlS tlaShlrahtS whrch were covered wrth red whrte and llue cellophane The band played and the crowd Sana the Star Spanalcd Banner Thre. Stunt toolc place between halvee at the Burlrnaton lraSlxet ball aame n th local avrnnaSrurn Sornetlnrnq new thrS year were the chevrone each arrl wore on the lett Sleeve ot her Pep Swe ater c re lor each year She had belonaed to the club Extra tunde were rarSed for the Pep Clul l v Sellrna hot doqS ard candy at the lootl all qarne-S New rnernbe S were rnrtrated at an aS Sembly held before the entrre Student lody PreSrdent of Pep Club thrS year waS Faye Mc Connell xrce preSrder.r Monteen Lona Se e Usrna the trrle ol The Haunted Barn Dance the G A A h ld rts annual dance Frrday March l3 By a rnarorrty vote ol the qrrlS Shrrley Mc Qlure recerved the honor of bernq rnrlkrnard of thrS event The GrrlS Athletrc ASSocratron rS made up ol athletrc rnrnded arrlS who turn out tor SportS To lefonro a rnernlcer ct thrS craanrzatron a urrl rrrr1St have earrred one hundred DOllllb by pa trcrpatrna rn Sorne Sport paw a teSt on the aS Socratrone conwtrtutron and le rnrtrated The a rnual rnrtratron was held rn the qyrn betort all StudcntS durrna the noon hour ln order to rernarn a rnernber ol the GAA a arrl rnust earn at leaSt one hundred porntS each SerneSter Grrm are award fl the School letter on the lraSrS re nur rl or ot p vrnt r earned Alr turnoutS art hera alter School rn the qyrn Due to the deSrre to Sa Je on trreS rnoSt ot the rnter School play days were called oll How ever a Huntrna Play Day waS held at La Q onner whrch Several ot the local qrrlS at tended The G A A has been under the leadershrp of rne preSrdent Bonnre Qarpenter vrce presrdent tary treasurer Al ard he Hatcher MrSS Shrrr 3 oharlott Fa rey Secretary treasurer lean Ml Rrclcetts was advrser ar ana advrSer MrSS Shrrley Rrclcetts bl UB F II ROW I4 vk r-X d .1 an .nn Holdl rr R oS I-larrrSon Mrl ar r L ul rorn ar ar er o M Fahey er ert R v1 3 M uk l Mr lure Sloar l :P ant Hr y 1 S c J rnf G a a C H l nas Heltcarn Bv 1 Fahey R w' 4 L q M enser b tz L rr rw y Ewrr I Nlaq n 1 S Morris B rqS dt C rp GAA F o t ow Hyldahl Mrllar Shepherd Hatc r Newkrr-4 Ward McCor'rr l Crurnutt Carpcnt r Harrrson B Patte McClure R W 2 Byharn Rogers Mardcll Rhod S Runcl: wb rq Clad Doxs e Lena Hurd Ho cn p Holden M Lauanl H bert Heqq 'vltchell Row 3 Reynolds Nystrorn Eb q L Sher XQSS LaPlant Rutledge Shornshak Mary Rul dqe B Se t lensen Utley Prater Hanson Cunrrnqharn Iv' Palm y R W 4 O1 ne O P 1Sor 'lr y Lttle Stave Marr S wrnq D Fahey V Patten E Paul Q Boyd Latlrar l' Sly I , 7. 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M ', 2 ' 2 L .4 . , I 'xv fnbijdlyze Way Zyedlfwaeeulzaun 1. Dave Larrabee works on a Charhe horse. Don't know 8. Ye edttor astride her hery steecl. 2 ' Q '. ' ' . ' 10. ' 4 . - , . . 11. . ' t, - . 3. . . -' -. 12, . 4. . ' - ' A 13. 1 .. ' ' ' . 1 14, . '. 6. ' ' . 15. -- -, , . , ' . whether thats Charlre lyrnq down or not Blll Roe and Lyle K ll have the rabbxt sklns but wheres Baby Bunt1ng9 Barbara poses wltlf' the Hound of the Baskoxvrlles Kathryn Porter and Mrldred Kalles down by the ole swrm mtng hole Monteen and l.1la 1n a l1't1e leg ar' What s the broom or? Grant drsplays hrs ver1l1ty Spud and Edrth get clubby c'l5n Bob Doxsee Woolley l-ugh s only ex soldxer Theres hardly enough room for you here MGIY Look at those muskels' Manford wrth he tovchn The yell leaders take a breather on the bench Sw shl' Who says our tract: men arent iost7 R lmor has 11 that the body whrch goes wxth these feet belongs to Don Ayers as he Wrns the Rldaway trophy An angle shot of Ether Oopsadarsy Shrrley Doesnt 'cclc luke you re ltfhng very hard Dorothy iff? lfu AC'l'IVl'I'lES L 'Pvt-, B CFP 'ERS G e Vfl X B 1 r X CJ IVL CC N D X Low A Cin ip St :mg QALUTA .L'eaJ0f EIAJ A S B O FICERS The students eriioy self government headed v their r presentatives e ected from the Stu de t Body These officers serve one year in their resp ctive offices Verne Gee president pre des at al meetings of the associated stu dents a the exe utive ccuncil Bob W1 cox ic president must as ume th pres dent s au e in case ot his absence D r thy Fahey se retary keeps records of all it ecttngs and e ec tion retur Bob Allen treasur r is the custo iian of al funds He keeps a record of all re eipts and expenditures and makes a report at ea h regular meeting of the A S B EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The Executive Council is made up of a group of prominent students which have direct con trol of all student activities and all matters of general student concern In other words this council has legislative and executive power over all the activities of the Associated Student Body The committee is composed of the presi dent vice president secretary and treasurer of he associated students editor of the school paper editor of the annual a class representa tive elected by each of the four classes two members of the faculty who this year were Mr. Thomas Mullen and Miss Una Stewart and the principal Mr. Driskill. 138 YET L LEADERS lnstead of he customary two or three yell leaders this fear for the first time Sedro Wool ley High Sch ol had six peppy song and cheer leaders They led the yells dressed n smart blt L and wh te outfits their sweaters earl ig e nal its tn the shape ot rnegaphones Tc give war v to their yells they mixed some wel timed ttnirling with them which stimu lat d snappy heering These l ad s were Boss Parr yell king D rothy Snvdtr song leader Phyllis Anderson lack Stewart Emma Lee Holden and Mathew leffrey VALEDICTOPIAN AND SALUTATORIAN L admg the class of 42 scholastically Bob Allen came out on top as valedictorian while Ted Strorig was salutatorian Beth Ormiston who entered from Everett for her senior year ranked secona in scholastic standing but be- ause she had only attended Union Hlgh No 4 n year she was not called salutatorian Beth s most important activity was member ship in the Honor Society Bob was well known for his many activities which included being A.S.B. treasurer while Ted s biggest assignment was being one of the Cub business managers. za Mew edu Za aww Strlvlng to DfOIIlOlQ all alr ot lT19IlClllll9SS and good teellng among the glrls ot Sedro Woolley Hlgh School has been the alrn ot tne Clrrls Club To help the treshmen get acaua nted mth llembers ot the upper classes and each other each freshman glrl wa presented vltn a Blg Slster who was to help and gulde her through out the year To tllrther ll'llS a Bl 1 Ullcl Llttle Slater party was held early lrl tht IT Glld a rlro IICIIII wa plcselltod lcc Jr s C rec ssary ta tc r a UICIIII atlolls the Clrls Llul ralsrd tllelrs trlls year by preserltlrlg two plays er tltled The Show Must Co Qtr a d Ellller Cll May 5 The llSl cast lTlC'llld9d Dorothy Holt alr p Dorl NCIS Sharp Florence Mottett VlTCjllllCI Patten Glld Vlfqllllii lsvlclc 'lhe cast for Ellll9T coll lsted of lack Herrlck Erllllla Lee Hc lderl Dor othy Holtcamp Dorma learl Morgan l.aVerrlc Dorlrlelly Margaret Butledge Ethel Bobertsorl cmd Lee McClure Thls play was talken tron the speech class Mss Barbara Hell dlrected both plays As a grand tlnale to the actlxltles ot the year the glrls acted as hostesses to thelr mothers at the anrlual Mother Daughter Mlxer on May l5 Durlng the evemng the newly elected ottlcels were lnstalled lll all ettectlve candle llghtl lg ceremony The ottlcers and advlser who planned and supervlsed thls years actlvltles were Betty Harrlson presldent Alcardlne Hatcher vrce presldent Barbara Ward secretary Martha lxell treasurer and Mrs Mabel Bergllolz ad vlser GIB S QIDB OHILIRQ lld AD l' R gli plctule BOYS CLUB OF ICERS ind ADVlSEB la Ve KI1OJl Wrlat Ne Thllllc Alb ut Cflrls tarmea tt r enllghtenlng alld ente lCIlIllllQ taplc ot all Q hanae assembly wlrlcw th Boys Clu put r the Glrls CIUE thls SpIlHQ UDGQT the al le all c lcr' lOl ex clnlyre thc asserl t es o the Boys Club pro ed t llllfXI'SST to all Ser e a Peel rrs were featl rec d lrlllg tl c ccllrs N LIT ICH KILL It s wll cll art at t a vs x e amall Clllfl thc Na re tll at o v llllr ur Tl purpose t If ovs u l t l sro l d l rg l elllr ershlp It 19 c L1 l fl tlc L clr l garllzed vhat was col cd a Tr lllllc Shot llllq l ee e rll rs a te ll ec o L he llllldl g ll good corldltlol y report ng t the ottlce anyt lng wlllcn was out ot order Thr o rl ttee lncluded the tollcwlng Bolo Beach crlalrr' an Wa t lVlG1VlS Nlles lorda l Bob Cook laclc Herr clx alld Stanley Howard As a means ot ralsmg rlloney tor the club a roller slcatlng party was sponsored at the Bur llnaton rlnli O71 Aprll 6 The money recelved was used to help detray a d9f1Cll lll the club treasury They also gave a mlxer May l Qttlcers for the year were lohn lech DTGSI dent Sldney Mclntyre vrce presldent Blll Wll cox secretary La Verne Knowlton treasurer Mr Elmer lsv ck was the advlser tor the group '1 5 'P To make each rssue brgger and better than he last by prmtrng rnterestrng news sports and human tnterest features has been the arm of +he Cub Staff of 1541 42 Another ambrtron of tne Cub staff th1s year IS to marntarn the All Amerrcan ratma fthe hrgh est poss1ble1 awarded to the Cub last year by the Natronal Scholastrc Press Assocratron Thrs years staff was headed by a Junror Helyn Cogdrll edltor rn chlef wtth loyce Boyd as assocrate edrtor Bob Beach and Ted Strong were busmess managers Supervrsors of the other departments were Doreen Utley news edrtor Ruth Mclnnes specral feature wrrter Vrdel Lubrtz club and act1v1ty edrtor loyce Vlarlfell feature edrtor wlth Lrllran lensen as her assrstant Genevreve Walker staff artrst as ststed by lerry Davrson lo Anne Lepper Char tt Fahey and lacquelrne Coffee exchange edrtors Dave Rothausen sports edrtor assrstea oy B111 Wrlcox lack Snelson sports colurnnrst Mearle Latham grrls sports edrtor The mem bers of the Journallsm class were the reporters and ad solrcrtors whrle MISS Ieannette Smlth was both edrtorral and buslness advrser as Well as rnstructor of the class AMW Thrs years Kumtux ts the product of nrne months hara work A strong foundatton for the 1942 Kumtux was lard when lean Mrllar was appolnted edltor last year And the Kumtux was well on 1ts way to be one of the best when Bonnre Carpenter was apoornted busrness man ager and Phyllrs Anderson senror edrtor For the frrst trme the Kumtux has a protectrve cover on whrch are featured advertlsernents from the local merchants The sales campalgn was started wrth a pro gram featurrng srde glances rnto pages of thls lo ok Campalgn talks were grven by the van ous members of the staff and the program was closea lcy a song porntrng out the vrrtues of the 'Cumtux Perserverance and co operatrort have been the by word of thts years Kumtux staff corn posed tn addttron to those mentroned above of Wfartorte Hanlon rnaxeup edrtor Pat Pape ludy Btnghan Bertha Latham lean Hanson Helyn Cogdrll Ruth Mclnnes Ardelle Reynolds M chael Scheel lune Hurd Arlene Glad Ioyce lackson Betty Lou Irsherness Leona Cathey 1211039 Bryson Nora McGee Geneva Grlprn Lors Ayers L1111an Brandt and MISS Helmer 1nd1vxdualP1ctures Mrss Smrth Coqdll Strong Beach Rothausen Mtss Helmer Mtllax Carpent r Hanlon Top Group Prcture CUB STAFF Frr t Row of Seats Bennett Gardzele-wsu Ellrott Ltpsey Heqq Parker Lepper Rothau n Merns Row 2 Davrson Wtlcox Ayers Guernsey Horn Johnson McClure Fahey Shomshak Shepherd Row 3 Bandt Mrller Snelson Lrndstrom Prrce Stone Row 4 Farr Brngham I Snelson Standmq Mss Smtth Markell Cogdtll Fwtng Morrxs Hebert Walker Lower Group KUMTUX STAFF Front Row Carpenter Mrllar Pape Andersen Brnqham Hurd Hanl n Row 2 Hansen Reynolds Latnarn Grlpen Cogdxll Bryson Iackson Cathey Lrsherness Glad Mclnnes 4:4012 p ' . . . 1 1 . s .. . . 1 1 . 1 I I 1 ' A 1 H 1 . 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' 1 ' 1 1: 1 1 7 : Q1 - ' 1 . 1 S I 1 1 1 1 1 1 S21 - 2 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - if 1 1 1 1 1 1 I .,, 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 C. 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 Top Left Prcture HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Front Row Mrss Blankenshrp Aus 1n Woods Maqmms Paulson Tewalt Second Row Wade Boyd Cole Crone McEldoon Walker Ltndbloom Chase Thtrd Row B asley Cunnmqham Wendland Shom shale Russel Thompson Furman Monnet Grlpm Top R1ghtP1cture CI-IAIRMEN OF I-IOME ECONOMICS CLUB STANDING COMMITTEES Frrst Row Thompson Cole Furman Bayd Second Row Aust1n Iohnson Paulson Bottom Left Prcture FFA IUDGING TEAMS Front Row F B Ad A l d L P t A t d R Ch t S d R B d W t W OX QITIG G QCII' OI ICIS CIFOS CI TIS ICI IS GCOYI OW OY In GTS Po1tras F Adema Lewls FFA OFFICERS Front Row F .Adema Moen D Chrrstanson Fox Koppel Mr Venn D Rmqhous Nearly th1rty boys part1c1pated IH the act1v1 tres and pro1ects of F F A and tr1ed out for Judg 1ng teams that traveled to the surroundlng towns Those elected to OIIICS were Denn1s ChI1S t1anson pres1dent Frank Adema VICG pres1 dent Norman Kappel secretary Leland Fox treasurer hm Moen reporter and D1ck Bmg house watchdog The teams part1c1pated 1n cattle 1udg1ng events at Vancouver B C V1ClOf1G B C Port t1rst place IH horse Judgmg at Vancouver They attended potato Judgmg contests at Mt Baker Mt Vernon and won a trophy for potato Judq mg at F1te Sedro Woolley boys entered tnto poultry contests at Puyallup Lynden and Van couver and forage crop contests at Be111ngham and Lynden The followmg boys were on the Judgmg teams Poultry De Wayne Hauenste1n Dale Boyd and lack LEWIS Lwestock Denn1s Chr1s t1anson Frank Adema and B111 Portras Crop Judgmg Laurence Po1tras Leland Fox and Donald W1nters Potato Judgmg Bobby Adema Donald W1nters and Leland Fox Each boy 1n FFA had a prolect Among thes were gardens ra1s1ng of sw1ne and dalry cattle and home rmprovement Together they started a bul1et1n board at the bank down town made plans for the pubhshmg of an agr1culture news sheet started a scrap book of cl1pp1ngs that were of mterest to them and bought S142 worth of Un1ted States defense stamps Ianuary 29 1942 the Sedro-Woolley Future Farmers held the1r Parent and Son Banquet It took place at the h1gh school cafeterla and approxrmately 85 persons attended Under the 1eadersh1p ot MISS Velma Blanken sh1p the Home Econonncs Club has completed a var1ety of undertakmgs The hrst semester OIIICGFS were pres1dent Betty Tewalt VICG DTSSI dent Lorra1ne MGQIHDIS secretary Emogene Paulson treasurer V1rg1n1a Austm Fo11ow1ng a change of othcers at the semester Emogene was elected pres1dent VIIQIHIG V1C9pfGS1C1G1'1l Mane Wood secretary and Lorrame treasurer Th1s club 1S d1v1ded 1nto stand1ng commlttees c1uo belongs to one or more ot these cornm1t tees Commrttee cha1rrnen are Costume Carl1e Cole Red Cross L11l1an Thompson Banquet V1rg1n1aAust1n Servmg Peggy Furman Clean up Melba lohnson 1-11 N1te Ioyce Boyd School SGTVICQ Emogene Paulson These comm1ttees ass1st w1th mak1ng cos tumes for dramat1c product1ons and serve at the F FA banquet H1 N1te food booth faculty tea county supermtendents d1nner and the Skagtt County tea hers meet1ng The Red Cross and School SGIVICS comm1ttees are SGYVICG or gamzatlons As a reward for earn1ng htty po1nts 1n serv 1ng on a comm1ttee the Betty Lamp p1n a sym bol of SGIVICG organ1zat1ons IS awarded to those who qua11fy The Home Econom1cs Club has a membersh1p ot th1rty g1r1s Mr Grant Venn advlsel stated The value ot FFA IS that 1t prov1des an opportun1ty for boys to get a start f1nanc1a11y wh1le st1ll IH h1gh school In the future th1s group hopes for more mem bers a bus and a tarm wh1ch they would own and work on together ' : ' ' - ' 1 ' , : ' - '- : . : , 1 , . 1 , 2 ' ' - ' , I ' 'I I ' 'I T I land, Lynden,and Puyallup. They were awarded each having a chairman. Each member of the . . . . . , . . , ' - 2 1 , : , ' ' . - ' 1 , 1 - , , - , : - , 1 , : -- A I I , I . . . l, - I I ' , 1 I W I ' I 1 ' ' Q l I' I I I I I T' ' I I I T I l . l 1 v n I 1 I l I - I I - C , , 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' I 4: :zz 4: wk an - ll I I ' . , 1 41 an ,nr HP'-1 WHAT A LIFE SENIIOR PLAY THE ROYAL FAMILY From the trme the curtarn rose tor the trrst r me untrl rt tell tor the last merrrment and laughter sat rn the audr nce whrle Henry Ald rrch sutterea through one trral after another rn What a Lrte the senror play presented March 70 At the root ot all my trouble rs a grrl mrght well have been Henrys theme srnce the plot centered around hrs plrght when he asked to take Barbara Pearson to the Sprrng Dance A test paper and some mrssrng band rnstru ments seemed to be at the top ot hrs lrst ot troubles whtle hrs teachers and hrs lovrng but mrsunaerstandrng mother were qurte a bother Bob Beach made a Henry who was appeal rng and arnusrng whrle Barbara Pearson a popular hrgh school student and Henrys grrl trrend vas charmrngly portrayed by Wrlma Allhands Ierry Davrson played George Brge w boastrng competrtor tor Barbaras attec tcns and Brll a scatter brarned student was taken by Brll Strles The part or Mr Bradly ettrcrent ana unbend rrg prrn rpal was taken by Ted Strong Mrss Shea hrs beautrtul secretary Inez Flrtcrott Mr Nelson the assrstant prrncrpal who was rn love wrth Mrss Shea and who trred to betr end Henry Bob Cook Mr Patterson Henrys hrstory t a her Bob Dox ee Mrss Eggleston Iune Srrorrshak Mrss Prke Margaret Rutledae Mrss excrtable musrc teacher Ardelle Reynolds Mrs Aldrrch Henrys arnbrtrous mother was layvl by Ruth Mclnnes and Mr Ferguson vrtty detectrvc was portrayed by Bob Wrlcox 1ertrc a peppy student was played by Bortnre arpenter Florence Mottett took the part ot 'Vlarv a negro grrl The part ot Mr Ve hrtto an Italran parent who wartea so patrently whrle the ottrce statt trreol to locate hrs Mary was taken DY Irrn Humble and Ioyce Boyd Emo 1 ne Paulson Iac' Snelson Louella Bro krngs and Dorothy Becratt were students The play was under the able drrectron ot Mrss Barbara Herl who also drd an excellent rob rn castrng Prompters were Mearle Latham and Vera Sloan The senror class rs to be complrmented on rts pay thrs year tor townspeople and students wlo saw thrs local portrayal ot the lovable Henry Aldrrch who has been made so popular n the radro sard that rt was a play that they wrll not soon forget The productron whrch callea tor clever characterrzatron was excep tronally well done Places' Actronl and the curtarn rrses Novem ber 7 on the All School Play The Royal Fam Y The plot corcerns three generatrons ot the Cavendrshes an arrstocratrc tamrly ot actors The characters of the play are Fanny an old woman ot 73 whose hopes for gorng back are about all that keep her alrve played by Ruth Mclnnes Iulre her daughter a successful ac tress on Broadway Dorothy Snyder Gwen lulre daughter Ioanne Ewrng a grrl who wants love and a Home more than a career on the stag Fannys son Tony Alan McLean a temperarnental young man who demands hrs way and rs wrllrrrg to ock a motron prcture drrec or to gerrt IIerbertDean brother to Fanny approachrrtg mrddle age but strll not ready to play those slrghtly grayed parts Bob Cook ms wrte Krtty LeMay'nne D an who makes lrte mrserable tor htm by demandrng a lead rn hrs new play Delores Arerrtzen Oscar Wolfe played by Andy Chrrstensen producer and manager tor the Cavendrshes Perry Stewart Brll Strles sweetheart ana husband ot Gwen Jr bert Marshall lerry Davrson surter ot Iulre Della capable house grrl and mard Lore New krrk Io the butler Brll Roe McDermott boxer and trarner lack Parker hall boy Ted Strong Mrss Peake the nurse I!Vr'ma Allhaads Gunga Beverlw Blackwell rlhc play was last mc Jrna drarnatrc humor rade so by the tarnrly auarrels Tonys amazrna and unewpectpd antrcs Owens re auncratrcn ot the stage ard Fannys trrnely sarcastrc remarks It was touched here and there wrth a br ot heart rendrng drama clr maxed by the scene howrng Fannys death rhrs ce re wh ch was a drttrcult one showed some trne a trnor on the part ot Ruth Mclnnes Mrss Barbara Herl s krll as a drrector was evrdent n the sparklrng trnrshed productron Th Royal Famrly called tor some skrlltul characterrzatron on the part ot the student ac tors and they rose to the occasron admrrably Alan McLean as the unpredrctable Tony brought down the house as he rushed through the lrvrng room rn hrs underwear Dorothy Sny der a seasoned actress gave her usual excel lent performance For many of the actors thrs wa therr trrst stage experrence and they all drd well Dppos te page op prcture Srong Cook Arentzen Allhands Nlewkrrx Snyder Blfrckw ll P k r M ea McInnes Ewrng Chrtstenson Iles Davrson 'Sec nd pxcture Cook Are-ntzen Mclnnes MCL an Snyder E ma CIUSYGHSSH McLean on the starrs Th ct Ucture Flrtcrott Mc onn ll Doxsee Mclnnes Reynolds Shams tak Wrlcox Cook Strong Rutl dge Forrtlr prcture Brooktngs aulson Becratt 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Q. 5 f m 5 :E f fig- My as elk llfdfe Inctdents from a hectlc day m the hfe of a Yankee sold1er were brought to lrght 1n thrs years H1N1te show called the Canteen Re VISVV presented on November l4 When the curtam ose 1t was dawn of day for a group of rootcres rn camp Revetlle sound ed and ten sleepy soldters straggled sleeprly out of therr tent for a hard day of dr1ll1ng After 'hes buck p rvates maneuvered through a e nes of boners a ten prece wacky band pre sented tts specral arrangements of some snappy army marches Thls act was under the dxrec t1or1 of Mrss Lourse Helmer and Mr Donald McCaw Sklts showmg a soldler on leave a back woods boy when he recerves hrs draft papers a short melodrama and other vaudevllle shorts made up the evenlng s program Those part1c1pat1ng were V1rg1n1a Patten Blll Strles Peggy BJerstedt Dorrs Iorgenson Matt Ieffrey Mary Mrtchell Lloyd Mrllsap Betty Bergsted Lyle McClure Bob Plgg Eugene Iohnson Bob Vftlcox Pat McCauley and Bob Bradley Mr Glenn Hall was faculty d1rector Faye McConnell sang rn h1ll brlly style and Eldon Schmrdt w1th h1s guttar led forth wtth That Crazy War and Eldon later played an accordron solo Ruth Mclnnes sang When My Pa Was a Boy Swlnglng the Navy Blues wrth a httle oomph and glamor Ardelle Reynolds and Inez Flrtcroft added a b1t of navy to the Can teen Revrew The rookres from the frrst act showed therr versat1l1ty by appearmg rn sarlor unrforrns as background for thxs act Don Carver gave a tap dance The g1rls sextette sang sev eral selecttons Good Nrght Carolme a clever one-act play deprcted for the audrence the troubles that a patrent hen pecked husband had trylng to sleep when hrs wlfe thought she heard burglars hm Humble played the husband Wrlma All hands hrs frrghtened but talkatlve wlfe Bob Doxsee the prowler and Dorothy Becraft the negro mald Mrss Barbara He1l was dlrector Completmg the mam show the g1rls tap danclng group presented thetr routme The fmale was Taps played by Iohn Iech The usual atlnletlc show was held ln the gym wrth both boys and g1rls show1ng thelr prowess at such sports as basketball tumbllng and box mg Faculty dlrecrors were Mlss Shrrley Rlck etts Mr W1ll1am Mullen and Mr Sverre Om dah The Home Economrcs Club was 1n charge of the sale of hamburgers pop and doughnuts Mrss Slgna Byrd and Mrss Velma Blankenshlp were the faculty SUDSFVISOTS Much credlt goes to the student dlrectors Monteen Long LaVerne Knowlton Lots Ayers and Iune Shomshak and to Betty Trlebwasser ptano accompanlst DUST OF THE ROAD As rs tt school custom a Chrlstmas prograrr was presented on D cember 23 The Dramahcs Clul produced the play Dust of the Road whtch was the story of a tramp who prevented on Chrrstmas Eve a man ana woman from stealmg money entrusted to them The cnaracters w re Prudence Steel Patrrcla Horn An Old 'Woman Beverly Rothenbuler The Tramp lumor Bradley and Peter Steele Lyle McClure The A Cappella cholr sang sev eral songs and the band played two numbers under th drrectton of Mr Donald McCaw an Key Approxlmately 12C students have worked thrs year wrth Mr Donald McCaw mus1c drrector m one or more of the three large groups rn the rnusxc department The band ber maae 1ts frrst publrc appearance ln the fall wrtn rts rcusmg marches at the home foot ball aames an organrzatron of about 40 mem The sprtng mus1c fest1val at Western Wash mgton College of Educatlon 1n Belhngham was a hrgh lrght rn the mus1c program for the year At thrs fest1val bands from Skagrt and What com countles met and played rn un1son as The most rmportant appearance of the or chestra th1s year was wlth the all county or ch stra under the baton of Mr Donald Bushell of Weste n Washlngton College of Educatlon at the Skagrt County Musrc Festlval 1n Mt Vernon on Aprll 4 Made up or nearly 70 volces the a cappella ho1r appeared many trmes throughout the year smgrng both sacred and secular numbers torn 1ng wrth other cholrs and glee clubs 1n the county the chorr under the d1rect1on of Herbert 'Nlcrrrs of Washmgton State College sang at the Skaglt County Mustc Fest1val Those 1n the chorr after the plcture was taken were Georgta Curnutt Betty Bock Lo1s Guernsey Llla Dox see Lexle Ruthruff Mary Rutledge M1ldred Kalles Donna lean Morgan Bob Crowder Wayne Morgan Ardle Tolman Ierry Davlson Bob Beach Don Ayres lunror Bryson B1ll W1l cox Charles Balley Howard Barr lack Stewart and Alan McLean Mus1c groups rn hrgh school presented the annual Nrght of Muslc the substltute for the customary operetta on Aprtl 3U It was par trcularly entoyed by both students and patrons and Mr McCaw rs to be compllmented not only for thls presentatlon but for others of f1ne cahber throughout the year The program was as follows L1ft Thlne Eyes from Eluah Pale tCont1nued on Page 46l l I - , I I . i 9 ' , 1 . 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A U . y-Q l.eftS1de Top Prcture STAGE CREW Bradley Doxs MCL 'rn Mdal Ptcture LeftS1de MAKLU -bf CBFVV Front Bow Klaus Buchanan Bmqhan M fett Iensen And rsan Row 2 Bterste t Glprrt G d Patt LaPlant Pape Bow 3 Lubtz Sh pherd McGee Brad rm Ward B ttom Plcture Left Srde COSTUML CBFVM Front Row Gllpm Shomshak Col Vfallcer Row 2 Star, Ialtnson C1 ne L nd lo rn Chase T p Mrddle Prcture M155 Hell dramatrcs oach Too Row Rrght Pcture PLAY BUSINESS MANAG RS Gudd Strong Ayers Prcture 2 Rtght Srde USHERS Front Row Mrss Blanlxenslup Barey Lepper Furpent Hatcher Bow 2 Cunnrngham Ovenell Crone Harrrscm Harlow Bow 3 Ward Paulson Fl cr Mat' Row 4 Stoute Ptcture 3 Rrqht PROMPTEBS Front R w Shepherd uloan Bow Lubrt Isvrc-t Latlt Bottom Prcture Bxght PROP RTY CREW Front Bow Frelds B yd Cunn r g an Bxetdle Rav Ho d 1 Holtcamp Holmes Rogers Row 3 Gu rnsey Pau sore Bdum! Me eufzlauz Great actrvrty among the back stage crews always precedes every dramatrc productton and clurrng the performances the audrence rs unaware of the work that even then IS gorng on Among other thmgs thrs year the stage crew made and shrfted scenery the property crew found a parrot and polrce dojt and the costume crew produced the rags for a beggar the make up crew turned a senror rnto an actress ot 70 and the ushers were etftcrent and pleasant rn therr whlte costumes Charrmen of these crews respe t1vely were Wrlltam McLean loyce Boyd Carlre Cole Florence Moffett and Arlene Glad and Maman Qvenell . A is . 'K 4 1 1 Q 15 . N o - i 'A ,A A 4 3 t , , K 1.1 lbs' . I I ' f 5 , . ,. .- E. ' ' . 'Q - f i.E ., K , : . , ee, et . r 'e , , ' P , , : , , r, of, ., . e . : d, 1 ., Ia, ' en, , , : r , e , , e., . c , , sf - I A: , , .e, , : S2 'W . , 'o , 1 ln o , . . Q Row, : . ', C A, , , .. ' , E sz all, . : , , , 1 r, . .. : ' K , ., rt'r:ft, .e't. I - , , . C I . 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At 'hrs tournament Alan McLean wa rated Excellent and Ahce lohnson Helyn Cog dtll and Margaret Rutledge Good Second tean deloaters at thrs tourney tncluded Wtlma Allhanas Kathenne Bellos Frank Lloyd lean Mrllar Lore Newlark Gerald Pells lune Shom shalf' and Dorothy Snyder The Umverstty ot Washrngton Speech Festl val was held February 27 and 28 At thts speech testrval Dorothy Snyder re cewed a gold medal tor Superlor whtle Ahce lohnson recetved a srlver medal tor Excellent Debaterslune Hurd Helyn Cogdlll Frank Lloyd and Alan McLean were each gtven a gold nb hon tor Good Enterea rn the extemporaneous readmg chvt slon ot the tourney were Dorothy Snyder and Wtlma Allhands whrle Ahce lohnson and Lore Newkrrk parucrpated tn the extemporaneous speakrng dtvrsron Sedro Woolley students tak mg part ln the debate at thts meet were Frank L wa Helyn Cogdtt lune Hurd and Alan Mc l n A hana Bellos C gdtll D v Horn Iohnson v lVlcCarth t at N l 1 New tr P ls Httledqe Sh pherfl Sn nt tak Snyder HONOR SOCJETY lt rn rnhershlp oased chtefly on scholarshlp the Honor Soctety had 44 rnernbers thts year The purpose ot the Honor Soctety IS to promote and encourage scholarshlp servtce leadershlp and character rn the students of Sedro Woolley l-hgh School The Honor SOC1GlY played 1ts part IH helplng the Lmted States to w1n the war for 1lS mam a trvtty was the Red Cross War Rehet drtve rn the hrgh school lt sponsored and handled 1t completely M155 Alma Youngherg was advtser ot the Honor Soctety the prestdent Bob Beach vrce presrdent Helyn Cogdrll and Ted Strong sec retary treasurer l l l c tu , ., V e 1 ,' , . 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Sauce Least glamorous of all the school positions is that of the A.S.B. bookkeeper. Not only does it require many hours of work but also exacting care and the school acted wisely when they selected Mariorie Hanlon for this office. Diligent work long hours and courteous help with little recognition comprise the duties of the offi e staff. lts work ranges from keeping rec- ords helping the faculty and students to meet- ing and answering the questions of visitors to the school. Dishwashing and cooking the work shunned by many girls is attacked with diligence by the cafeteria staff. VV zrking the cash register and serving food are also part of the chores they Top Pzctulo, LIBRARIANS: Miss Stewart, Dow, Ayers, fa e cheerfully every day in order to keep the students and faculty well fed. Mrs. McMackin Ls in charge of this group. 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