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

 - Class of 1943

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' : Sits 'X rx 11- Hibbfs: Re C11 cj, .1f'111'g, S NIOR OFFICERS Lett to right Borqny Ytgard Secretary Gerald Pells Treasurer Helyn Coqdill Senior Representative Pat McCauley Vice President Lloyd Anderson President Mr Omdahl Adviser Barbara Ward Salutatorian Helyn Cogdill Vale 23, ,fzzzffevap sewn Pile dictorian This year s senior class has turned out to be a pleasant surprise to the whole school includ ing themselves Last Class Day when they as Juniors moved into the front section in the audi torium everyone looked slightly on the dubious side thinking that here was a class that wouldn t leave much of a record The strange part was that the class itself was inclined to agree with such thoughts They had the whole summer to mnk about it There wasnt much else to tnink about while crawling on all fours trying to tell the weeds from the spinach and vice versa or while engaged in various other menial tasks Soon after the first clay of school in the fall of l942 the seniors called a meeting of the class and it was decided in short order that the class was going to be an active one. The only trouble was that with a war on many activities would have to contribute either directly or indirectly to the national war effort. To any other class that might have meant discouragement from the start-but not so to this stalwart class of 43. They took it upon themselves to sell war stamps and bonds weekly during the whole school year. lean Miller and Helyn Cogdill were at once appointed co-chairmen of the War Stamp Committee and under their pecuniary eyes sev- eral thousand dollars worth of stamps and bonds were sold. The super salesmen who aided and abetted in this all out effort to urge the student body to invest in the United States were: Barbara Ward, David Rothausen, Vernon Sims, Niles lordan, Bill Wilcox, Marjorie Dow, Vir- ginia Patten, Barbara LaPlant, Lore Newkirk, Gerald Pells, Borgny Ytgard, Ronald Amundson, Arlene Glad, Akardine Hatcher, Alan McLean, Dorothy Holtcamp, lean Holmes, and Frank Lloyd. Thinking they weren't doing enough and re- -91 membering that there were still people who thought the seniors were an inactive bunch the class began to make plans to handle the scrap drive The Success Story of the Scrap Drive may be found elsewhere but here it is to be emphasized that the captains and all the lieutenants were members of the senior class and that it was due to their enthusiastic efforts in planning and carrying out the scrap drive that it was acclaimed such a big success The traditional Senior Dance usually held in the fall was indefinitely postponed due to cir cumstances beyond the control of the commit tees who tried their best to promote the idea. The Penny Drive was also a senior project. Headed by Arlene Glad the math whiz the drive continued for several weeks and many a students penny bank was ravaged by its patriotic owner. Seniors who were rewarded for their four years of diligent study by being among the first ten scholastically in the class were in this order: Helyn Cogdill Valedictorian' Barbara Ward Salutatorian- Arlene Glad Robert Bart Borgny Ytgard Lois Ayers Lore Newkirk Gen- evieve Waters Lloyd Anderson and Virginia Patten. Keeping up the three year tradition of caps and gowns the graduation class donned their scholarly attire on May 28 the date of Com- mencement. On this never-to-be-forgotten day the usual scholarship and athletic awards were made by elected seniors, while the following six seniors gave short talks: Barbara Ward, Hel- yn Cogdill, Lore Newkirk, lean Millar, Wayne Peters, and Virginia Patten. Those who received merit plaques were Em- ma Lee Holden, Lois Guernsey, Dorothy Holt- tContinued on Page 14? Al Q 44 4 We ae Jfacf gun- A XLGAARD Lf AJ w Q J -1 R1 .J apuy L L ALA-.MAYS I ANN! 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Q t ' ' , L N 'rr stronr, Arrr r M- Qrrs, rf TLNI B OFFICERS C Berast Fwrfrc 1 dvrser lack Herr ctc By therr wrde representatron rn actrvrtres and numerous and varred protects carrred on by therr class thrs year the Junrors have shown themselves capable of acceptrnq the responsr brlrtres of senrors next year Last sprrna three students were elected to lead the Jurrror class for the toll wrna year lack Herrrck was elected presrdent Betty Berqstedt ecretarv treasurer and George Mrller xrce p esrderrt Marv Mae Ewrnq xx ers representatrr e the execut X e courrcr ra e r p rc r L T st ne or stru 11x ran e 111 ne gvrnndsr 11 aurr 3 nor or de ded A he reg nn na le xeL1r 11 1 L rc 1 1113 L1 c rr vl11L 1 t rst try dLtense star o11L 1 rtrtrcc L ce the Junrors reached ttre top nrt the sdrne trrrre the senrors drd Those ratrrnq hrah ll therr classrL cms aualrtx 1 q them tor membershrp rn Ho tor bocrety were Patrrcra Horn lrene Berqurst Leond Cathev Elsre Cecottr Betty Berqstedt Mary Mae Ewrna Pvelyn Morrr and Barbara Hebert Wayne Brshop a Junror was vrce presrdent of the Honor Socrety Patrrcra Horn and Barbara Hebert were two Junrors whose names appeared regularly on the Honor Boll durmq the past year The Junror class was well represented rn the 'nusrc department as a large number of Junrors partrcrpated rn the band orchestra and chorr lunror boys were a vrtal part of all the sports teams Those who won therr letters rn football rncluded Melvrn Lrndbloorn lack Herrrck lack Parker Irm Vlahovrch Brll Snelson and Wayne Brshop Drck Ebelrnq lack Holt lack Herrrck and Melvrn Lrndbloom were on the basketball team A number ot Junrors were also on the track cmd baseball tearr s Many unrors held ottrces rn the actrvrtv clubs rn school Barbara Hebert xrce presrdent An c Illlftlln n Page l5l iqfthe 79p Sefuofu 1 up Nrles loraa Vlarrorre Harnon Ltror Dox p acues rnc nor 3 he r h honcr were H xn Cogarl Bart ara Waro Arlene Glad it JI L rt Bart L 1rc Newkrrk Lloyd Anderson Vu gnra Patten Akardrno Hatcher lean Mrllar Matthew lettrex herald Pells and Alan Mc Lean Genetreve Wa ers and Borqny Ytqard e erved torch prns The ma n responsrt rlrtres t the senror lass ell upon the shoulders ot Secretary Borqny Ytaard and Treasurer Gerald Pells srnce Presr dent Lloyd Anderson and Vrce Presrdent Pat McCauley both enrolled rn the Unrversrty the second semester ln lookrnq back over the last school year rt can safely be sard that the the senror class drd a good rob of leadrnq the school rn rts varrous wartrme actrvrtres and anyone who had hrs doubts at the begrnnrnq ot the year has by thrs trrne had a change of mrnd 'K , Q' 1 7 C : Gecrze Mill r, Betty 4 f-dt, Mary Mae , . ,, M ss Ffzzi Strzitsrrii, G L , , 1 '. U , L .L O I . ' L . L , 1 , rl . , , ' 7 , , 2 ' . ' ' 4- ' A . ro L o 1 'L o IA .To . ed o Lo to , c 'tr 1 'L ffff Deir th 1. art 1:1 the cause of r. tc 'fi the turner flLss took the stirziip tlrtrxe tor CI '--- ' week. TO 1-TCL tl SL le-:, l' 1' held rr I 1 er L c .tl LA L qrqrr l '11L the 111 hour. :Ln , 11, 1 ' ' , ' ' , fc - The prrce L11 adntrssifn was C1 defense 511111112 see and Ltllran lensen. Those who reserved The stance was L ' ,cr L ' srrcress, inerlt l ,, TQ il ' Itk t Q to 3 1 , . ir 1 V L1 tr of it o 1 ,whe tl rr- LHCISSQF Qelj C 1, A, , xv 2 I l1Lv' L f ,L rtesi to see x 1 rt class w-,rrrld 1 Q 'ie , L, 1 , , 'A f ', ' , ' le '1 o ' : rrps e l 1. t rl pwr rnt, ui ' , ' , , ' , , ' ' Q , L L A L Y, ' 1 , T' - L , - ' - . . 'N T 1 ' 'r L ' s' o, , ' rec' ' . It ' ' 1 T A t e :W ' ' C' ' c ' ' , t , L A, 1 -1 's, . ' - ' ' 1 , A f . . - I I ' r X Il I It .14 . GO o 1.1 tux fbhll svt af 1 o ' Mull s Rox lv tfett Hrnson Head W Gordon Kell Cjlonsrt Mathosrus 'l Gro Mwrrrs Hatfleld M Lmd bloc adl prcture From r xx at Woad Warte R N mo Parker Vvhrtc 'llxomp L1 ul Q Rau Q t de'r 'YN r, B l VI Yom L a o rov L 1 C r Wa L Qhc plum Cebottr BL as ew x Ad ouucvzd drea Stave secretary atd Shrrley Lrndbloom treasurer were ottrcers ot the Grrls Club Mel vm Lrndbloom was xrce presraent of the Boys Club Two arrls represented the rumors as Pep Club ottrcers They are Evelyn Morns who was sec retary and Marv Mrtchetl treasurer Patrrcra Horn a tumor was ed or rn chret ot the Cub thrs year Other rumors vho were OP the Cub statt were Ma y Mae Ewrrg and Evelyn Morrrs busrness managers Barbara Hebert as socrate edrtor Shrrlev L1 robloor and Laurel Erelds statt artrsts Drk Ebel' Q SDCTlb edrtor The all school play had a number ot rumors rn tts cast Shrrley Lrndbloom Mary Mrtchell Betty Berqstedt and Vrrgtma lsvrck were rn Cluded lean Hanson a rumor was secretary treas urer ot the Grrls Athletlc Assocratron Other rumors who were members are Betty Berastedt Betty Byham Vrrqrma Braden Leona Cathey Marv Mae Ewrha Barbara Hebert Margaret l-leqa Martha Kell Bertha Latham Mary Mrtch ell Evelyn Morrts and Cllre Paulson A number ot these arrls also earned therr letter ln sports lvhss Fern Ste-nberq was class advrser 115, rf' C rs a C 1' so Qwa lu lk V1 ai rt ell N W l. 1 D Nvl 1 A a Brac H X I .ibquwielff paeienl' Sapbmma leo' eas wererrve oft o ant p rtantpa otQedr Wfcvlle rgl School would C vntssrr g A pornt xx orthy t bte aboat the class at 45 rs the large number ot students who rank hrgh scholastrcally Those whose names appeared aurte regularly on the Honor Roll were Marv Lon Enberg Lenore Amundson Helen Matterand Roger Westerman Edna West and Mary McCarthy There were twenty sophomores who belonged to Honor Socrety They were Lenore Arnundson Delores Arentzen Donald Ayers Bernlce Belles Betty Ebelrng Mary Lou Enberg Fredd1e Ann Huelsdonk Marrlyn Hyldahl Dons lorgenson Helen Matterand Mary McCarthy Don Moen Marvrn Moore Betty Patten Evelyn Rhodes Hogn Hrdgw x E a lc smart Be tx Tnervwt se Edna West rd Hoger Westerrr at Keeplng up the tradrtron ot he s npl C 1 t res wrnnrng the basketball champr nshrp the soph omore gtrls walked away wrth rt agatn thrs year They also won the speedball champron shtp The sophomores have a representatlon of seventeen gt ls rn the Grrls Athletr Assocra tron Sophomore boys represented therr class aurte Capahly or the sports trelds Don Vtfalley was a regular P enber ot the basketball and football teams whtle To ty Radoseyrch Brll Cole and Don Moen were eserves on the football team Tony Radosevrch was prestdent of the class Don Moen vrce presrdent Perry Hatcher treas urer and Mary Lou Enberg secretary ,. 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A. , - 1 ' ' ' H Hr , , , a I V1 V 'T 4 1 1 - Af f ft V 1 1 1 . , f f A 7 ' f ' I ' 7 f ' 1 f f I , . a 16 n Top prcture Front row Chrlstlarson Enqen Greenstreet Comstock Burn aster Adams Brown And rson Beasley Brooks Attwell Row 2 Cleveland Evttt Buchanan Boome Egbert Gaadrs Becraft Goode Demer Ecklund Dewey Row 3 Cok r Forrester Everson Atterberry Allen Davtdson Austtn Drctcey Alaways Fox Mtddle prcture Front row Iordan Lloyd MacLellan Kascr R Handy Henderson Hlttson Hebert Harrison Moody Kalles Row2 Muhlbeter McK1nney McCormtck Nemo Iohnson Maxwell Lxpsey McCauley Holm lones Lmder Osborne Row 3 Hatfield E lkannerude Helder Koontz Lonq McDan1el Knowlton Larrlm Nel on KHOPPI Morse B Handy Morley Bottom plc ture Front row Rogers Ardxs Wrseman Prppxn Wood Watte Sanders Small W Parker Ytqord Arlla Vtltseman Rupp Savaqe Row 2 Wardell Plummer Younq York Truernan Weeks R Spurlznq I Spurlrnq Pederson Slattery Schmzdt Row3 Sulhwan Wyman Vandenburq D Parker Ponshock Walltn Strand Sterdal Thompson Spencer Mtn te Peterson Proctor When 130 freshmen entered the halls and classrooms of Sedro Woolley Htqh School last September they may have looked green to the upper classmen but rn a very short ttme 1t was notrced that thrs group of students would soon meet the problems that confronted them rn a credrtable manner Many students have partlcrpated 1n actrvltres The followrnq q1rls have become members of the Gtrls Athlettc Assoclatron Eunrce Schmrdt Ltla Buchanan Merlene Hatflelcl Colleen Evrtt Barbara Plummer Frances Ecklund Gaye Knop D1 lrts Delner and Shtrley Harrrson Wh1le many boys have turned out for sports and were on the second teams Alek: Boome was the only one to recerve a letter, Whtch he won rn basketball For the frrst half of the year the freshmen had a fatr representatron on the honor roll Those who were on the semester honor roll were Eunlce Schmldt Dons Muhlbeler Ruth Vanden burq Mary Dewey and Shrrley Harrrson Eu mce Schmrdt was the only freshman who was on the quarter honor roll both trmes Those who were on rt once were Dons Muhlbeter Ruth Vandenburq and Blll Drckey Because the freshmen took an actrve part tn the war effort they dld not feel that they should take t1me for class meetrnqs conseauently no offlcers were elected . 1 . 1- N. V 3 - 1- V 1 V V l - V V 1 K V V I N ' . W ., , 1 K- 1 1 V V 1 V - V V 1 - V ' 1 ' V V V V 1 V 1 'V 1 - I V 1 1 , ' S , V - 3 V 1 1 1 V 1 1 V - 1 V 1 1 . 1 .1 . . ' 1 1 A 1 1 ' ' - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' V . . . . . 1 U 1 1 - V - 1 . , . . 11711 UVecfLZqj All WMA Something new has been added to the cur- riculum of Sedro Woolley High School, During the past year, classes have been conducted in such currently vital subjects as aeronautics and electricity, which are entirely new to the scftoof, while others such as home economics, farm shop, physical education, mathematics, and science have taken on an added importance. Aeronautics students have studied every' thing from the structure and workings of planes to the weather conditions, a knowledge of which so important to flyers. Electricity has been extieznely popular with the boys. lt was started in the fall as a single semester course but a repeater was given the second semester. f p, f.: If :ide . . ,,... .,-V , -'.H..., .. . ,. v. Boys are now taking physical education for four years rather than the former two in order to comply with the request that everyone keep physically fit. Home economics classes drew the conclusion that if the regular army travels on its stomach the civilian army must do likewise, therefore they have made a careful study of foods with an eye on vitamins for victory. With so much emphasis being placed on higher mathematics, such courses as solid ge- crnetry, trigonometry, third year algebra, and plane geometry became more firmly estab- lished than in peacetime and students found that rnaih ' is not much more difficult than any other subject, L51 I: . Top prcture CHOIR F1 rt ow Trtebwasser Attwtll Baca N Kales S hmdt I gensor Small Rogers Mandall Warte Larum Moody Curtrs M Kalles E -Calles Morgan Dcxsee Row 2 Miss Pcterson Bu sell Lrndbloorn Buchanan Arentzen Parker Plummer Nlotfett Paulson Lbelrng Stove Isvrck Nelson Prater L Fox B Fox Hart Row 3 Everson Hemenoxer Lamphere Hebert Bergstedt M Mrtchell Heqa Potter De Bay Schnudt Ebelrnq Ayers Wrlcox Rothausen Barr Drckey ORCHESTRA Front row B Hebert Hegg Ayers Westerman Bock Adema Row Brvson Everson B Belles Robertson Vwrlkerson Russell Runck Hattreld Austm Row 3 'Trebwasser Austxn M ore I I-ebext Q Belles C Long lorcenson Mrss Peterson Row 4 lsuelsdonlk DeBay R Spurlmg lf Ex rson Bclrr F Lcnv l Sp n Melaflq Mahan The orchestra under the d1rect1on the second semester of Mlss Myrtle Peterson who replaced Mr Ben Grandy cons1sted ot approxrmately 3l members Workmg under a handrcap because of lack ot tlme and also because Mlss Peterson was engaged part of each day at the grade school she and the orchestra st1ll drd much to be compllmented on Tales From V1enna Woods and the Bussran Chorale were two of the numbers successfully mastered by the orchestra dur1ng the second semester The a cappella chorr consrstmg ot 37 mem bers also under the dtrectlon ot Mrss Peterson and the orchestra presented the Nrght ot Mu src on Apnl 29 Betty Trlebwasser and B1ll D1ckey were accompanlsts for the chorr The band whrch was the outstandmg musrcal qw group of the trrst semester was dlscontmued when the musrc drrector Mr Grandy 1omed the Marrnes Th1s orgamzatron consrstmg ot 33 members proved ltselt entertammg by turmsh mg musrc tor the football games and other en tertamments A pep band w1th Howard Barr as student drrector played tor basketball games and pep assemblres Students who played rn the pep band were Betty Trrebwasser Kenneth Atter berry Donald Austm D1ck Everson Art lones Chet Long Fred Long Marvm Moore Corrme Bunck Shtrley Bussell Bob Spurllng little Wrl lcerson and lohn lech These students worked ent1rely by themselves and are to be commend ed tor the auahty ot muslc Whlch they pro duced - Y ,. - N V t ,. 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Burlington gam 8. 5710461 r 4' .-is 13 Fur N1 a XM nt x J ll 794.2 f251A25uoZ' Que! efzamfuawt Thc bedro Woolley Lu s were tt e surpnse package 1 the 1942 tootnall IQCIQLIC Due th s t r 1 rc tartar eteran te prext u ea the Cu s were 1 t amen of hancc 1 the pre season se ecttcns ut a qrct r tdeter rmed Scar W ollew jna rt rt rlolsters te 1 lettertnen led ov Captam Vernon Srms won he Northwest Champronshrp tor the econd trme srnce 1940 and the County Channpronshrp tor tt e frfth ttme stnce 1937 The f1TSl qarne was plavea on the local held September 18 and gave the fans a lrne on what to expect from the Cub players The Cubs de teated the Marysx rlle Tornahawks 24 U All tour of the startmq Sedro Woolley baclclleld Walley lordan lsmdhloo n and W'1lcox s ored touch downs The next game ended rn the only defeat ot the season for Sedro Woolley when they our neyed to Belllnaham where they met a last Red Harder team on September 26 The score was lg 6 Many t the tans haa Journewed to Bell ma ram and thex houqht thts to PQ ne of he est qar' es Xer see retvteet tho wc c up the sta ap 1 ot actton ana excrte e Von Walley s a rate passmq was the au standmq lea ure m the game Scar. Woolley s lone score came as a result of a pass from Vlfalley to lordan The thlrd aarne t the season was played at Arlrnqton or Octoper 2 whrch ended ln a he 6 6 Thls was the only aame ot the Cup schedule tn whrch the ooys were below par After tra1l1nq Arltnqton irons the frrst quarter and wrth deteat stannq them m the face the Cups rallred to qam a tre when Walley wrth two mrnutes to ao looped a long pass to lordan who ran 30 yards to he the score The fourth qarne played Qctober 9 was a home game w1th the nval Anacortes Seahawks Anacortes had been desugnated as the team to w1n rn the Northwest schedule but the Cubs . W. QQ and 1--4, ld p u V 11 C 5' 1 ol Q wx C11 xt, 194.2 :Mawr qw ez,m,mM Xl, demonstrated the clear superronty of therr team wrth a smashmg 33 7 vrctory Concrete proved to have a game and frghtmg team but were no match for the powerful Cubs when they clashed wrth them October l6 Wrth supenorrty and all around playmg they sent the Lrons down to a 39 O defeat The Snohomrsh Panthers one of the best teams rn the Northwest Conference were sound ly defeated on the Cub grrdrron by a score of 33 8 October 24 After a hard fought fast half tn whrch the Cubs garned a 7 O advantage Sedro Woolley really opened up rn the thrrd quarter to score three touchdowns and one agam rn the fourth quarter Snohomrsh s lone touchdown came 1n the last frve mmutes wrth the Sedro Woolley reserves rn the game One of the features of the game was the return by Lmdbloom of an rntercepted pass for 85 yards ln the annual Armrstr e Day game on Greene Memorral Freld the sprrrted Burlmgton Trgers were defeated 39 7 The Trgers were unab e to stop the hard drrvrng Cubs Burlrngtons only touchdown came as a result of a short pass to Norby Sparrs who got the ball and ran 50 yards for a touchdown The frnal game of the season was the Cub s vrctory over the Mount Vernon Bulldogs on the Mount Vernon fleld m the annual Thanksglvmg Day game score 3l O The Cubs lost lrttle trme m thrs game recervmg the opemng lack off and marchrng 64 yards rn srx mmutes for the frrst touchdown Before the Bulldogs could get therr feet on the ground the Cubs had scored three addrtronal touchdowns rn the frrst half whrch ended rn a score of 25 O The determmed dr1v1ng and hard blockrng of the Cubs was outstandmg rn thls game Every boy ID the club was a star Startrng lrneup throughout the games was as Contmued on Page 39 1 Jlaafzwq 91 0001 O11d0h1 0Q1ce1 01 1 1e01 f111ed 1he Dere me 1 Ver 110 11111 1130111211 e '11013 11 0 11 e he 5001 01 39 37 111 1h1s 0011 e 'he C1 S he101 he 1110pe 11d 00 111 111011Q11 011e 1h 11151 01,01 1e1 The C0103 1e11 e101e 1 010e1 A1100011eQ be0h0w1cs 101111011 8 011 th 1011e1 Q 11001 10 1h 11110 01 27 19 The 11151 011 11e1 w0s 011 Se0110 W0011e1 CIDC1 11 1001ced 05 11 11 we1e 001110 10 he 0 10111 w11h 1he Cubs JL 0101110 11'11O 011 e0111 12 10 2 e0d 011 01111110 1he VIGX1 1h e 01,1011e1Q 1he1 CO1 101 1 Qeem 1 h11 1he h1101ce1 The Cube 001110 0111 011 the 1 UQ GHG 01 0 43 21 S 01e 1 1he11 QGIHQ w11h 1-1011111101 011 the 10001 11001 101111011 12 G11 1011110111 15 1h C1113 Q111001 w011ze01 0w0v w111 1371119 h01101s 11 5001111110 1he L0C01111e1 B101 es 011 1he 0001 111 CT 'wV111'1 0 i8 10 17 wCOTP 1 01 111011 22 1 0 L1 1 1 01112111 e 1e1 me 1 '1e1' 0111 11110005 1e 0 1119 6181119 w0Q p Q1p011e0 111111 1he 110 01 he Qe0s011 MOL 79111 11 111517535 001 lv 01111 C7 1he 0h 11'3I1'111GTV 28 0 I'111dG 0 0 010 1 11 1 GTG 01e1e01ed 1011 1he C111 111001 37 27 W11h h0pe fenewed 1he Cuhs 1ve111 10 1311111110 OH O11 Pebm 1 5 10 e110011111e1 the TIQQTQ A1ex B00111e 11100e 0 11Q111O1111'DV 0011e011110 20 0011110 0s 1he C1105 h011ded 1he TIQGYS 0 46 38 01e1e01 D 00111110 1he 100 T681 10101101 1 110514 111011 011 e Qe0s0 1he C111Q1e111101111 Q1 1he 011100111 v1 111110 A1100011e2 Se0h0w1cs 1 1 CI 5930113 111119 OH 1he 10001 1 uf eh11101y 8 0 Q 38 19 The C1112 01 e1ed 1 1he C011001Q 0e11 'N 11111111ed O'1 D00e 38 1 1 1 1 1 , ,,7 2,7 Y, ftp pf:111f . 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A 1 1 , 1 - f . , 1... . 1j , h . .- 1 , . 1 1 ' 1 .1 e 0 1501 A ' 1 H. 0 0. ,, ' 0 ' e . ' ,1 .11 . , .0 ' . . '0 0 R, . 1- , 1' '110 , .. 11 , 10 1 - 0 Q1 'C1'1 00 0- .0 0 ' .' ' ' ' ' 1 1 , 1100 , F , ' , 0CCT'9 01 , . 1 Y . - . W A , a ' Y , . A A I ,S L A 1 ' Q .1 0 0 C11 E 0. , , ' ' 00. l , 1 1 1, ,A Picture BASEBALL F t Bo olir' or Thcmp C o x c ni Maxxx ll Pdilxe Q iapl M Doug e E ck R o li VV Mullen Q rw ar Cwarby Rao ouch Mc r L eter S or d He i knoop hopf YA eeks B cm Pic L ACK Pr r is 'rs i cor. P n 'Vi K sch M ood Bac c i Omdd i ixnnt ll e fain Prrctx tp 'xi lcsi !nZAeS At tho time ot going to press Coach Om' dahl's track team was lust getting warmed up Interesting but larief season. Only faur for an meets 'w ere held. T .e Culs met and defeated Anacortes and LaConner in a triangular event on Greene Me' mo1i'1l Field April lo. The results were: Ana- cortes 89' LaConner 2l and SedrofW'oolley 68. First places won by Woolley at this meet were: Moen pole vault O feet 9 inches' Wilcox shot put 40 feet 734 inches- Pells high huroles, '8 seconds: Schmidt high jump 5 feet l inch: Ayes 440 yard dash 56.7 seconds' Bothausen, oroad jump 20 feet 492 inches- Pells low hur- dles, 25.8 seconds' Long 880 yard dash 2 min- utes l7 secondsp SAN. 880 yard relay l minute 42.5 seconos. Cn April 2l the l ,cal team defeated Burling- ton ley C1 score of 752 8 t 4l l 8. Taking first place in their various events were: Wilcox she! put 88 feet 5 inches- Pells high hurdles l7.4 seconds- Bethausen l00 y. rd dash ll secondsp Ayers 440 yard dash' Bothausen broad jump, l9 feet l inch: Badosevich iavelin l28 feet 5 incfies- Pells low hurdles 25.5 seconasg Lewis, 880 yard dash 2 niriutes 20 seconds. The meet with M. Ve-rnori and the County meet were still to be hola a press time. Beturn' ing track letternien were: Moen Pells, Pothau- sen, and Wilcox. Q he Cinder stars were: Schmidt Badosevich, Bverson Ayers Leavitt Long Crowder Bcc. ie johnson, Lewis. Spur' ling avid Nelson. I-.ROUND TPB BABE An abundance of ,iew material along with several returning letternen, including loe Mc- Calih Niles lordan, Owen Swanby Melfin Lindloloom lack Herricr' Wayne Peters and Tony Bodosevich presented loaseioall coach Bill Mullen with capahle viaterial for a criam- oionshp contenairg lean. Freshman aid re' ,verve iamoiidites from l st years sara inf eluded: Vtfayne Bishop Aithur jones, ohn lin ppi Floya Sch pf. Alex Baome Don Walley and Chester Long. These toys completed the starting li eup ana ha taled the utili y roles. County league james scheduled were listed Continued on Page 80 Mmwlan cuuf Wwe! Ga Whrte prcket fences oversrzed colorful veqe tables and scarecrows were the decoratrons used at the G A A Hr Ball on March l2 The rnusrc for 'he dance was supplred by Al Weld camp and hrs orchestra Mrckev Fahey was honored by bernq elected Mrlkmard for the occasron and recerved a tarae detense stamp corsaqe alona wrth the tradrtronal bottle of mrlk All qrrls rn G A A were permrtted to vote for the Mrlkrnard who IS queen for a nraht The Grrls Athletrc Assocratron consrsts of arrls who turn out reaularly for sports ln order to become a rrternber of thrs oraanrzatron a arrl must haue earned one hundred pornts LV par trcrpatrna rn sports pass a test made up of auestrons on the assocratrcn s ccrrstrtutron and earn ne hunared porn a se r ster t x trr r w H rrern e rrus' rres Aacr an 4 thrcug ar c ntrnue rpatcc The-rr 're x gar' rneet rr the hal ordeal of contests and games rn the gym Thrs year at the close of the qrrls basketball turnout a potluck supper was held rn the cafeterra for all rnrtrates and members A alrl must have 600 pornts to secure a school sweater All members recerve frve pornts a year towards an honor plaque Presrdent of the G A A thrs year was Mrckey Fahey vrce presrdent Vrrarnra Patten secre 1 boltlv ber they tary treasurer lean Hanson and custodran Ar lene Glad Mrs Lourse Moe and Mrss Mar querrte Smrth were the advrsers The G A A arrls took part rn an assembly whrch showed all of the contrrbutrons toward the war effort whrch were berna rnade by the stu dents of thrs school PLP CLUB Sedro Woolleys Pep Club members chose heavy whrte sweatshrrts and royal blue skrrts as therr offrcral unrform to wear whrle marchrnq and cheerrnq at aames Under Mrs Lourse Moe s qurdance the Pep Club marched aurrna the half at the Mount Vernon Sedro Woolley football aame Thanksarvrna Day The arrls formea U S A whrle thc school band played the army sona and the A rotated t forrrr and M whrle the nat x ana 'rrarrne re played Th :ana t as rr re orrrr r Vrc' rv Presrderrt of the Pep Club was Barbara Vfard vrce-presrdent Dorothy Holtcamp secretary Evelyn Morrrs and treasurer Mary Mrtchell Mrs Moe was the advrser for the frrst semester and Mrss Marauerrte Smrth replaced her the second semester The assocratron sponsored a s1lk stockrna drrve rn whrch they canvassed the town collect ma all worn out stockrnas The drrve helped to save much essentral srlk for makrna para chutes for the armed forces prcture G A -'X Front Dox aG F tt Hat e a Plumn er Harrrson cklund Knapp DL ne B rdle Rtodes R rrck Rogers West Mlss Smrth Row Shephe a Coqdrll Mrllar Newkrrk Ward Hebert Mandall lackson Enbera Holden Munl be-rer V Patt n La Plant Lora Row 3 By rn Paulson Guernsey Kell Berqstedt Morrls Hs-aa Mrtchel' wrnq lordan Qvanby McLauanl1n Hanson Latham Fal K. 1 my B atten Prater Dyl-st s Ht, Glad R W 4 Nystrom Lbenna Lzsherness Gransk Br x Bt clanan Schrn dt Ha 1 r Braden Lrtte PPP CLUB Front row Heaq Coadrl Mrlla Iv wkrr Xvard Iorqenson Manaall lacks 1 Lnb rr M ffett Hanson Holtc nrp R w B rasedt 'Cul Parke Hrelsdonk c to N l Lrnabloorn Wo ds Tordan Swanby Holden Sl pherd Hebert Raw N' I rt: Pa son Guernsey By Row 4 Lsh rness Cathey aw R oct s B Patten Curnp or Prater La Pant Hor s Bunck Horn Lathan lrra G a Fahey Long Hatcher Doxsec V Patten 1426 90999 Top picture Left side TUMBLING TEAM Fahey holding Hyldahl LaPlant Kneeling Hatfi ld Stave Rhodes Row 2 Ecklund 'Vlartxn Top Evitt Right sid stanamg Mandall Ewmg holding M1tchell Upper right pxctur VOLLLYBALL CHAMPIONS Front row Morris Ewing Hegg Bergstedt Back row Gronske Hebert Paulson Stave Lcwer let pcture SPEEDBALL CHAMPIONS F t E b I-I ld hl k R k M d ll Rh d B lc R P S b L h ron row n erg y a Iac son unc an a o es ac row ogers ra er wan y s erness Iordan Nystrom Little Patton Lower right picture BASKET BALL CHAMPIONS Frortrow lackscn lardan Lisherne s B Ck row Swanby Iwy tron Little Girls sports turnouts were held after school all year long either in the gym or on the play field Speedball in place of cageball was intro duced as a sport for the girls by Mrs Louise Moe physical education director during the first semester This proved to be a popular sport with most of the girls Tennis held the girls at tention as an after school sport during the fall and again in the spring Volleyball came next with some of the games being held during the noon hour Basketball turnouts for the girls were held after school during the winter months First and second teams were picked with a captain for each from each class Tumbling came next for the girls with baseball and badminton fol lowing in the spring The sophomores won both speedball and basketball championships and the Juniors won the volleyball championship. Each class had a first and second basketball team the second team showing as much enthusiasm and almost as much ability as the first team. All girls who passed the necessary requirements were .on the tumbling team. Many aches and pains were suffered before this was accomplished. A girl must have 600 points to earn her stripe and school sweater To those girls who turn out but do not make a team 50 points are given and l00 points are given to those who make the first team The girl who is chosen as captain receives an additional 25 points Every year the G A A elects a girl as man ager of the different sports who receives 50 points for checking attendance taking care of equipment and keeping score at each turnout Girls who served as managers of sports were speedball Leona Cathey basketball Dorothy Holtcamp tumbling Mary Lou Enberg tennis Maxine Shepherd archery Andrea Stave and baseball Betty Bergstedt Miss Marguerite Smith was instructor during the second semester A play day was held Tuesday afternoon May ll with the seventh and eighth grades from Central School. Six baseball ana several tennis teams participated. 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Aly' i,f.:1.,'LL1-:iTx., S W Club members work on then project sonmg scrap 0 0 o l .Of ! f' L , s U z - 6 Qu up q, ll TU Aff Kiki wk ,azzaumm www, xt fwwaep Sedro Woolley Hrgh School s part 1n the war effort has been po1nted to as an example by many schools ln the county Lead by the V1ClOfY Corps Councrl whrch was made up of the mem bers of the executrve councrl varrous school organrzatrons d1d therr part along dtfferent lmes War GCl1V1l1SS took precedent over all others Perhaps the largest undertakmg of the year was the Scrap Dr1ve 1n October rn whrch the entrre student body partrcrpated The four co captams who planned and organrzed the drlve were Arlene Gald Akardrne Hatcher Lore New k1rk and Barbara Ward Fourteen senror boys each a heutenant pres1ded over the evenly drvrded student body and after a day of can vassrng the town 75 tons of frne quallty scrap were collected The F F A and S W Club put rn many hours sortmg the metal Capably headrng the War Stamp Comm1ttee for the year were Helyn Cogdrll and lean Mrllar A group of approxrmately l0 students sold stamps rn frrst perrod classes once a Week and the bookroom was open at noon for chance buyers A stlff Juntor senlor competltron led to rncreasecl sales and later on an Avenge Pearl Harbor dr1ve netted over S6000 rn War bonds and stamps The years total was well over S15 000 At the trme of gorng to press a heated contest was berng conducted to get 90 per cent purchase of stamps so that the school mrght Durrng the second semester a penny drrve also sponsored by sentors was carrred on to get rdle pennres back 1nto crrculatron Arlene Glad and Akardrne Hatcher chalrmen spent much t1me 1n countlng rollrng and deposrtlng the coppers Throughout the year a total of over 30 boys worked at the Skagrt Steel and lron works although not more than 20 at any one t1me Some were rn the foundry some rn the machlne shop and some rn the draftrng room Many of these worked a full shrft whrle others took half shlfts Others who worked at the Skagrt Steel who are not plctured are Eldon Benham Leland Fox Rudy Ramberg Lawrence Lazzarl Harold Prater Robert Sehx Alan McLean Lloyd Ander son Pat McCauley and Matt leffrey Other mrnor but lmportant war acttvttres went on throughout the year such as a Red Cross Donatrons Drrve sponsored by the Honor So crety whlch brought rn S5226 from students and teachers a tramed group of students who took care of the orl ratronrng supervrsed by M1ss Youngberg and Mr Terveen and a specral war trme class rn forestry whlch met once a week under the drrectron of Mr Lloyd Krng preven tton guard for the U S Forestry Servrce The boys were trarned to be smoke chasers and to hold posrtrons at lookout statrons Monteen Long 1n keeprng w1th the Splfll of the trmes worked Increased productron on farms as well as rn war rndustrres was thrs years motto of the F F A Th1s organlzatron armed to help keep food shortage from becormng acute 1n Arnerlca All GCl1V1l19S and proJects were based on th1s rdeal Irm Moen was thts years presrdent Assrst mg htm were Ronald Amundson v1ce prest dent Olav Aalgaard secretary Rodney Chf1S transon treasurer Dlck Rrnghouse reporter Doyle Moody watchdog They and Mr Austrn Summers therr advlser made up the councll that managed th1s year s busrness Mr Grant Venn agrrculture teacher 1o1ned the Navy Arr Corps last fall Smce then the F F A worked shorthanded w1th Mr Summers teaohrng agrrculture as Well as hrs customary Farm Shop A succesful scrap drrve coverrng all of Sedro Woolley Hrgh School s rural drstrrcts netted the Future Farmers forty tons of scrap metal Th1s metal was o ted and sold to the Skagrt Steel and Iron Works Wllh the proceeds QOIDQ to the F F A treasury Some 72 F F A boys par trcrpated rn the scrap drlve Boys who donated the use of therr trucks were George Handy Stanley Iamckr Doyle Moody Orv1lle Rrggles and Dale Egbert Durrng December the agrrculture and farm shop students moved mto the new Vocatronal lently equrpped wrth new and modern ma chrnes RGISIDQ of sw1ne darry cattle 1nclud1ng mrlk productron and gardens made up th1s years F F A proJects Whlch wrll help rel1eve the food shortage The F F A has also purchased a pure bred Duroc Iersey boar to 1ncrease the standard of the1r sw1ne Mr Summers was well pleased w1th F F A s progress rn rts war effort He sa1d The F F A organrzed the rural scrap drrve and d1d an excellent Job rn collectrng forty tons of old scrap metal Every F F A home has a vrctory garden and they are all str1v1ng to 1ncrease farm pro ductron as Mr Wlckard Secretary of Agrrcul ture has asked The F F A has already rn creased rts sw1ne productlon as the boys have two htters of thrrteen one l1tter of nlneteen one lrtter of eleven prgs and several others The boys are also exchang1ng farm labor to help cut the acuteness of the farm labor short age Many took full advantage of the new equrprnent of the Vocatronal Bu1ld1ng by reparr rng farm rnachrnery not only for themselves but also for other farmers rn thrs 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X BOYS CLUB OFFICERS left to riqht Mr ls ick adv ser Bill Wilcox Vernon Sims Mel in Lmdbloom GIRLS CLUB OFFICERS Akardme Hatcher Mrs Mabel Bc-rqholz advxser Barbara Hebert Andrea Sta e Shirley Lindbloom 23? rqdghaiewiigefonqaywe 21? Bringing girls together with a true feeling of friendlxness and promoting a higher standard of living are qualities which the Girls Club strives to accomplish That all the nobleness of true womanhood may be embodied in my charac ter is the closing phrase of the girls creed and typifles the aim of every girl in the club Every girl in the high school belongs to the Girls Club The year s program was opened with a Big and Little Sister assembly The purpose of this assembly was to help the freshman g1rls and girls coming from other schools get acquainted Upperclassmen acting as Big Sisters were pre sented with a Little Sister to help and guide throughout the year The programs for the year consisted of enter tainment by each of the four classes ln the sored a play called The Little Red School House The seniors ended the series with a program of musical selections of all types These assemblies were both constructive and enter taining Z' Victory Pageant was staged during the m ith of March to show how girls organizations were participating in the war effort This pag eant showed how the girls were doing their part to help the cause of victory lt showed how the G A A members were planning to donate blood to the Red Cross how the Pep Club was conducting a stocking drive what the girls were doing in selling defense stamps how idle pennies were being collected and what girls did to help in the scrap drive Since Sedro Woolley high school had adopted the plan ot the Victory Corps all girls activities were placeo under the supervision of the Girls Club Due to the fact that so many boys were work ing during and after school hours at the Skagit Steel and Iron Works and at other Jobs and also because of the conflict of other school ac t1v1t1es only one Boys Club meeting was held this year This meeting was held for the pur pose of acquamting the freshmen boys with the school The boys who had any spare time spent it sorting scrap iron at the huge scrap pile which was collected by students early in the year during the national scrap drive Officers tor the year were president Bill Wil cox vice president Vernon Sims secretary Lloyd Anderson and treasurer Melvin Lind bloom Mr Elmer lsvick was adviser for the boys Lloyd Anderson secretary lett at mid year MISS Virginia Olcott of the University of Washington School of Nursing spoke to all the girls in an assembly She showed moving pic tures ot what army and navy nurses do She told about the necessary training girls must have to be nurses and of the nurses school at the university A student nurse from Northern State Hospital told the girls about the lif of a student nurse The annual Mother Daughter night was held on May 7 at which time the newly elected of ficers were installed in the traditional and im p fessive candle lighting ceremony The club s officers for this year were Akar dine Hatcher president Barbara Hebert vice president Andrea Stave secretary Shirley Ann Lindbloom treasurer and Mrs Mabel Bergholz adviser , ' P. I 1 V. I 1 I . I . I V. ' V , A l AA. 1 I , I I . ' 3 ' , ' ' A - : ' - ' , ' 1 , l I I V l - month of October the sophomore class spon- to attend the University of Washington. Il I 1' 'I 'I' Q - A I I ' I . or ' . . - I- I . 4 I II . X . 1 . . . , I A I I - 1 lx 4 V 1 I , I 1 33 n Qmiam Goan? Zip Planes a boy who wanted to tly them the boy s pals a h1gh school glamour g1rl and a father who was not a1rm1nded tormed the plot that made Plane Crazy the all school play an OUlSlCIIlCl1IlCJ success when ll was presented December 16 rn the aud1tor1um hmmy a h1gh school boy who was crazy about planes was played by Matt lettrey hm mys father Mr l-laleon played by Alan Mc Lean was del1n1tely aga1nst anythrng that had to do Wllll a1rplanes He tr1ed to force hmrny to QIVG up tlyrng but w1th the a1d ot one ot lllllllly s pals Pu'r1d played by Fred Long he 111anaged to get a ,ob at the a1rport w1th t lllb parents k11 Wl 13 1t lllllll y s res urce1ul11ess was show 1 when ett dlp 1o ll l'llS homo x J danc1ng and gomg out Elo1se Wllll l er southern drawl char111ed al the 1 ox a d 11e11 II clud g hmmy s tather Peggy also a1r 1111 1ded played 'oy Mary Mrtchell ttnal x g 1 lm 1 w 'VVlll e Elo1se had to Le sat1st1ed w1th Putr1d o Bradley os lvl 1scles IG t y s best trxends almost stole the show w1th h1 corny Jokes and true to hte act1ng Iul1e LOIS Brendle who owned the gyp JOIN, the l-hgh school krds hangout gave l1mmy a much needed Job where he met a hard borled tlyrng mstructor Ch1p Burke played by Lloyd Anderson Ch1p trred to keep lrmmy from buylng an old plane wh1ch he beheved unt1t lor use lnnmy became angry w1th Chtp ana bought 1t anyway w1th money earned at luhe s Gyp lo1nt V1rg1n1a lsv1ck played the part of Nelda l-la leon l1m1nys 1nother wh1le Delores Arentzen was the Swed1sh ma1d Maxn e Shepherd was lVl1ss Crump the p1111 al ot lun 1y s hlgh school ana lr1s Ha t hao 1 1 0 v VY 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 It we-It lack Marvm Moore Ted Vernon Suns ana ludy Barl ara Hebert The clnnax ot the play ca ne 1n the th1rd act when llmll y and Peggy ar x ng n a car at the a1rport ran 1nto a concrete p lar Mr Haleon beg1nn1ng to uhderstand l1n Contmued on Page 39 Badl o Vtc B rr, lflart IC 11 f I ' I ' 1 rl IV V I - V 1 V . 1 . ll I! 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Worlclng as a unlt of the Schools at War pro gram the 1942 43 ISSUGS of the Cub have been devoted to boostmg war act1v1t1es ln th1s h1gh school help1ng stamp sales and g1v1ng 1nfor matron on what our money IS dolng to help the war effort as well as reportlng regular school news The wartlme Cub was of necesslty changed a great deal but strlved to marntaln the h1gh standards set up 1n former years Reporters and ad SOl1C1tOI'S were the members of the Journallsm class who were Justly proud of the fact that they kept the Cub on a paymg basls Elghteen students recelved Cub plns th1s year as a result of havmg the1r name on the masthead whlch achlevement came as the re sult of hard work Pat Horn a Junlor headed the Cub staff as edrtor tn ch1ef ably ass1sted by Barbara Hebert assoc1ate ed1tor The busmess department was handled by Mary Mae EWIDQ and Evelyn Mor Contmued on Page 39 Due to the fact that the students are devotmg much of then' t1me to war act1v1t1es some of the regular school act1v1t1es have been dropped from the program Consequently they cannot be p1ctured For th1s reason and because of the shortage of materlals the 1943 Kumtux wrll be shghtly smaller than those of prevrous years However the Kumtux got off to a good start w1th MarJor1e Hanlon as 6d1tOf She was ably asslsted by Helyn Gogdrll l1terary edrtor Arlene Glad sen1or ed1tor and Leona Cathey bus1ness manager Other members of the staff and contrrbutors were Iean M1llar Bertha Latham Geneva Proc tor Blame Small Shrrley Harrlson Blrda Wat ers Lenore Amundson Lore Newklrk Barbara Ward D1clcEbel1ng Barbara Hebert and Gerald Pells The alm of the Kumtux IS to g1ve a true and complete p1cture of hfe at Sedro Woolley Hlgh school ,. , 4 9 1 I... 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PC- '. 4 1 Jfoofung 91 February 12 to romp over the Hamlltonlans 51 38 Ebellng s 21 pOlHl scor1ng spree gave hlm 1nd1v1dua1 scorlng honors for the contest LaConner s Braves played hosts to the Cub qumtet February 16 only to be trampled w1th a 49 to 31 Cub v1ctory Iordan h1t a hot streak ln the last quarter IH wh1ch he scored 10 con secutlve polnts ln one and one half mlnutes ln the next two games the Cubs encountered the Concrete Llons defeat1ng them ln both games f1fSl 46 21 and second 46 38 Walley led the scorlng 1n both games wlth 15 polnts ln the flrst affalr and 20 po1nts ln the second Woolley ended the season Wllll the best of fens1ve average ln the county SCOIIUQ 474 polnts ln 12 contests for an average of 391 polnts per game whlle the Cubs opponents scored 353 po1nts ln 12 games or an average of 29 5 10 polnts per game They also presented three players to the select 100 po1nt clrcle namely Boome wlth 117 po1nts Iordan w1th 114 polnts and Ebelmg w1th 107 Boome was glven a reserve berth on the all county team w1th lordan tak1ng second team honors The other three regulars Ebellng Both ausen and Walley were g1ven honorable men tlon eww QM, wp my s love for U1 planes f1nallv agreed to slgn hls fly1ng perm1t Prom the tlme the curtam went up for the f1rst act untll 1t fell on the last 1t was not fl that all members of the cast portrayed the1r parts well and speclal pra1se IS H1 order for Alan McLean as llmmy s father Matt leffrey as l1IT1HlV Bob Bradley as Muscles Mary M1tcl1e1l as Peggy and Delores Arentzen as the lnald MISS Butl' Otterste'1t as d1rector of the plax was h1ghly pralsed for the flne proauctlon wh1ch she was so largely respons1b1e for 9nZ!neSpz11m9 as a home and home ser1es wlth Anacortes Mount Vernon Concrete and Burl1ngton A th1s story goes to press only two of these games had been played one a V1ClOfY and the other a defeat for the Cubs The f1rst game was w1th Anacor' s the locals w1nn1ng 6 to 3 The second t1lt was wuh Mount Vernon on Aprll 20 the Woolley team loslng by a close score of 2 to 1 Peseason practlce games were few only Arllngton bemg on that erd of the Cub sche dule A doubleheader vos played wlth th1s team wlth each team go1na holne w1th one v1ctory Arlmgtons a 3 to 1 N1l'1 1n the f1rst game ard Sedro Wooll y s a 5 to 4 vlctory 1n the 'ughtcap Both of these were seven 1nn1ng game 194.2 Qui eff-601714 follows lack Herr1ck left end B111 Wllcox rlght end Harold Prater left tackle Pat McCauley rlght tackle hm Moen left guard Vernon Slms rlght guard Wayne Peters center Melv1n Llnd bloom quarterback Don Walley left halfback Dave Bothausen fullback and N1les Iordan r1ght halfback Some of the reserves were Wayne B1shop Don Moen B111 Cole Tony Bado sevlch and Ilmmy Vlahov1ch Four Cub players were glven f1rst team berths on the All Northwest team Those named on the l1fSl team as players ln the1r respectlve DOSI tlons were B111 W1lcox Vernon Slms Don Wal ley and N1les Iordan Pat McCauley 11m Moen Wayne Peters and Melvln L1ndbloom were glv en pos1t1ons on the second team and Dave Bothausen Harold Prater and lack Herrlck were glven honorable ment1on Total score of polnts made throughout the season was Sedro Woolley 211 po1nts oppon ents 47 polnts Sawuaq 'Wnew School actlve IH 1mportant school war act1vlt1es lts members lead the students ln the Red Cross dr1ve wh1ch began on March 18 and wh1ch brought 1n a total of S75 from students A few months prev1ous to th1s the Honor Soclety spon ored the lnfantlle Paralysls drlve wh1ch l o c success The 46 members were lead by the1r preslderl Matt Ieffrey VICG presldert Wayne B1shop and secretary Arlene Glaa Mlss Alma Youngberg was adv1ser The Job of A S B bookkeeper although not lnuch pubhshed 1S nexertheless a hard one Tllls ycar V1v1an Gordon held thls pos1t1on wh1ch reaulred that accurate record be mac of all recelpts and expenduures of the student body A good part of the success of a play depends on whether the sett1ng 1S approprlate as well as attract1ve and durable Tendlng to these polnts lS the duty of the stage crew Thls year the stage crew not only helped wlth the All School play but worked the rest of the year on the stage preparmg 11 for assembl1es and keeplng lt 1n cond1tlon UM Me flzeu rls bus1ness managers Other staff members were Alan McLean news ed1tor Barbara Ward and Lore Newklrk feature ed1tors George M11 ler and W1llyne Parker feature column1sts Ger ald Pells and Harold Lmdstrom exchange ed1 tors Sh1rley Lmdbloom and Laurel Plelds staff artlsts Maxme Shepherd l1terary ed1tor Nlles lordan and Dlck Ebelmg sports edltors B111 Snelson and Andrea Stave sports column1sts MISS Ruth Otterstedt acted as adv1ser to both l1terary and bus1ness departments a n - 1 1 1 . 1 1 . . 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