Edmonds High School - Echo Yearbook (Edmonds, WA)

 - Class of 1935

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ANNABELLE SORENSEN is now mayoress of Edmonds. LILLIAN CARLSON and ROBERT CARLSON have written a book, The Carlson Method of How to Be Funny-in ten chapters. DONALD CHASE was finally located-a hermit in the wilds of Patagonia. LLWELLYN CLARK is running a correspondence school of Mighty Mus- cular Men. HARRX' CONC-DON, a chemical research worker, experimenting on him' self, compressed his height to four feet and expanded his waist measure to 64 inches. HUDSON COOPER won the world's championship for the longest period of voluntary Silence. EDWARD DATE, making good on his name, is operating a lonesome club for Spinsters. ELSIE ENGSTROM is a hair stylist for Marcelle of Paris. NOEL HALL is international ski champion. ESTI-IER HARRIS is a missionary in San Franciscds Chinatown. FRANCES HEATH and TI-IELMA JOHNSON are operating Dorothy Neigh' hors' Cooking School and Sales Campaign. HERMAN HELMUN is governor of Alaska. PATRICIA PIUBER is interior decorator of the Executive Mansion at Washiiigton. AGNES KANIQE recently succeeded Frances Perkins in the PreSident's Cabinet as head of the Department of Labor. JUNE KOCH is a fashion mannequin in gay Paris. EMILIE HARRIES is the new understudy to Greta Garbo. MALVIN STENSEN is competing for Bobby Jones' golf title. GLENN STUBBS has charge of the Tennessee Valley Project. GLEN TAYLOR is the Technocrat candidate for President. PHYLLIS THOMSON is a second Babe Didrickson-a one girl track team. ADELINE TRAGER recently broke all records for speed by circling the globe in twentyffour hours. ALFRED TURNER and ART TURNER are doing a NVheeler and Woolsey act on the Orpheum circuit. MILDRED TLTTMARK is the first woman senator from Washiiigtoii. JOE WEIGEL is conducting a conespondence school for women haters. BILL WOELKE is now known as Toreadore Don Quixote Perez, the Terror, the title gained through his prowess as a Bullfighter at Trocedora Arena, Madrid. KENNETH YOST has invented a new type of tennis racket, containing several more yards of String and much less wood than old models. DON.-KLD PRIEBE is manager of the P'itty Poster Shoppe. FRANCES FISK is employed by the Societe Candy Company. Her job is to taste candy before it is sold. HARRISON WRIGHT is a wireless operator on the U. S. S. Whaler, his job to cable the fish when to make way for the ship. twenty

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CLASS PROPHECY One hotfand-cold day in the year 1945-it was in the middle of sum' mer, I mean the Atlantichthe dogs were pulling the sled too fast, so I got out of the rumble and put out thirteen anchors. And if any of you dumb citrons think the weather wasn't perfect for crocheting, you've never eaten good fried chicken. But listen! I was dying of fatigue, and my feet burned from despair for was it remorse?j. My mind wandered afar among the daffodils. I smelled strawberries. Millfsmoke! Ah, nuts! Fancy mix or peanuts. All the nuts of my class of '35 then came back to me and my feet burned worse. Where, oh where, were my poor friends of those Handkerchief Hop days? Where was I? Where are you? Who has the hanky? I slept. I woke. I gently closed my eyes and listened to the humming of the horsefflies. What made me this way? I concentrated. Eureka! The stories I had heard of my friends in captivity. Listen, and go nuts, yourself. EDDIE ALLEN has developed into business manager for the Detroit Dirty Sox. STANLEY AYMOND is night watchman on Seattle Tennis Club to see that no one takes the nets. GRAYCE BELTZ is the model for the rising young artists, LoU1s SWIFT and ROBERT BONNEY. CAROLINE BENNER has concocted a new sunburn lotion especially ap' propriate for skiers. BETTY BERNHARDT is writing nature stories for DAVID DE LAM.-XTER'S Children's Magazine, JOHN BURTIS is newly-elected president of the sendfafdime chain letter club. RALPH BUTLER has started a Debate Club called the American Arguf mentative Association. MARTHA LOUISE BLISS is surf-board champion at Waikiki Beach. CURTIS BIRGE is boys' adviser at Monroe, teaching them how to smooth over difficulties with authorities. LUCILLE BLOOGH and LUCILLE PORTER are proprietors of the Madame Lucille Beauty Salon. V DOROTHY LEISE is a popular scenario writer for the movies. STANLEY LUND has become the Clark Gable of his day. CHELSEA MILLER is raising tulip bulbs to ship to Holland. DIXIE LEE MILLER is a carioca danseuse in Rio de Janeiro. DOROTHY MILTON is private secretary to Huey Long. EVAN MORGAN is founder of the Esperanto Publishing House. ROBERT MOSES is head of the radio division of the Intelligence Depart- ment of the United States Army. - RICHARD MURPHY is operating Ricardo's School of the Dance. MARY JANE O'I'IALLORAN is telling stories to the children over the Kiddies' Hour. HAROLD PHILLIPS has accepted a contract to 'Lclean up Edmonds. MARYLU PODAS is hostess-manager of Ye Old Scotch Tea Room. WARREN SAVORY has a monopoly posing for the toothpaste ads. ED SCHOENHOLZ is sugar daddy to the gold diggers of 1945. MARGARET SCOTT and WILSON SCOTT are operating a Reindeer Meat Relief Station for the disappointed Townsendites. nineteen



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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Whistling to keep 'their spirits up, 105 freshmen slung their hats on the hooks and slammed their books in their desks in the fall of 1932. Hall's Lake greeted them in the rain at the freshman picnic, and the owner of the Coterie Clubhouse had plenty of fsjweeping to doafter the boisterous freshmen left. Warreii Bieber and Mrs. Hallie Anderson took the sophomores under their wing and if they are sometimes depressed it may be because of that exasperating sophomore class of '33. They were bright little children, though, having thirteen Torch members. Jack King gained plenty of popuf larity for his tooting, too. They scratched up the gym floor and had sore feet for a week after the sophomore dance. Almost a hundred juniors were presented to E. T. Parsons and Mrs. Grace Bliss in the fall of '34. They galloped around again at the junior dance: won applause for nonsense in the junior assemblyg turned their ankles and wrecked the rink at the junior skating party, and showed their acting ability in the junior play and the Indian LovefCharm. - SOPHOMORE HISTORY Paul McGibbon and Miss Ruth McConihe had just dusted their hands of the present junior class when they turned around to view a hundred more freshmen stampeding their doorways in the fall of '33. Ivir. McGibbon jumped up to bar the door and Miss McConihe got out her shotgun. Several fell before the shotgun but many proved their athletic ability was unassailable when they completely overwhelmed Mr. McGibbon. They became too hot to hold so Mr. Bieber and Mrs. Anderson tried to tame them. On the basketball floor, by the way, they squelched the juniors and even the seniors. They had plenty of acting ability, too. - FRESHMAN HISTORY From little freshmen do great whatfafman seniors grow. They have begun to sprout already judging from the good showing they made in the freshman assembly. Though most of them are quite miniature in size, they still have three years to grow in! Outstanding athletic ability has not yet been shown by thcm but there is plenty of time for that. All that they have to do is hack down a coupla alders a day, hoe about two gardens and milk six cows each morning and night. - G E N E S I S Although most pages of this Echo are filled with the glorifications, thrills and memories of high school days, we cannot be restrained from thoughts of grade-school days. Only a characteristic case of impecuniosity fmild but firmj stops us from recording our full school life in this book. Mrs. Jennie Beebe, Miss Frances Anderson, and Miss Ruth Turner, the principals of our three grade schools are deserving of our lasting esteem and memory for many pleasant grade-school-days at Alderwood, Edmonds, and Esperance. lContinued on Page 491 twentyfone

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