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VALBQRG OFSTIE Geometry II, IIIQ Algebra II. FLORA PARSONS English V, VIB, VIA. ELSIE PETERSON Music Theory: A Cappella Choir: Glee Clubs. AGNES PHENEY English III, IV, V, VIA. ARTHUR RAMSTAD American History I, II. GUY S. ROSE Machine Shop I, II, Advanced. GERTRUDE SCHNASSE World History II, History II. VIRGINIA SHATTUCK Foods I: Advanced Foods I, II. C. G. SHELDON Boys' Physical Education, ELIZABETH SLAUGHTER Clothing I, II, III. B. E. SMEAD Electric Trade: Electric Shop I, III, IV. CORA LYNN SMITH Bookkeeping I, II, IV: Applied Economics. RUTH STEPHENSON English Iv, v, vis. ANNA STURGEON Commercial English, Typing I, II. LILLARD T. SWALL Auto Trade: Auto Shop I, II. HARRY A. TAVENNER American History I, II: English III, VIB. FLORENCE TENNYSON American History I, II. MAURICE THOMPSON Geometry Ig History III, IV, World History .1 ANE TAYLOR Chemistry AI, AII, BII. MABEL THORESON Art I, II, III, IV, V. BERT VANDERWILT Biology I, II: Zoology I, II. N. S. WALTHER Mathematics Head: Geometry I, II, III Algebra I. ,IEAN WALTON French II, IV: Spanish I: English IV. ETHEL WYCOFF Botany I, II. W. O. YLVISAKER Norse II, III, IV: German II, III. ROSA ZIMMERMAN Music Supervisor. No Photographs: CATHRINE CRAYTON English IV, VIB, VIA, VIIIB. ELLEN COLLINS EMMA ROSCOE Study Hall Supervisor. Librarian. MARY BLOMQUIST PAUL WRIGHT Clothing. Guidance, ETHEL SHAVE MABLE ZIMMERMAN Spanish I, II, III, IV. Auditorium. 3-hh., 'K-ov. is
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JAMES G. AKRIGHT English via, v11E. PRISCILLA BAKENHUS Biology II, Botany II, JOSEF BLUE Retail Selling I, II, Typing I: Commercial Geography. EDNA BOWMAN English Head: English IV, VIB, VIA. LOUISE BRAKEL Home Relations, Physiology. ISABELLE CARLISLE History Head: American History II: Eco' nomics: Current World Problems. NOEL CARMICHAEL Typing 1, II, III. THEODORE CEDERBERG English IV, VIB, VIIA. HAROLD C. COSSER Carpentry Trade: Machine Drawing I, II, Advanced: Mechanical Drawing I. G. C. COUNTRYMAN English III, IV. ARNOLD DREWS Aeronautics: Wood Shop I, II, Advanced: Sign Writing. E. P. FAIT Architectural Drawing I, II, Advanced: Mechanical Drawing II: Vocational Director. ALBERT FOX Penmanship: Commercial Arithmetic: Com' mercial Geography. LOIS GILCHRIST World History I, II. CHARLES HATLEN Algebra II: Geometry I, II: Trigonometry. RAYMOND H. HOWELL Band: Orchestra. ROSCOE JENKINS Science Head, Biology I: Physics I, II. ESTHER JOHNSON Newswriting I, II, Nesikag Sociology. FANNIE JOHNSON English IV, VIA, VIIB. NELL KANTNER Home Economics Head: Girls' Adviser. JAY KEMPKES Biology I: Physiology, Psychology, DORA KNAPP Shorthand I, II: Commercial Law. HELEN LALIN Alegehra III: Shorthand II, III, IV: Office Practice. GRACE MCQUEEN Physical Education. CHARLOTTE MILLER Latin II, III, IV. RUTH MOODY Textiles: Clothing V: Costume Design, GOLD E. MUDGETT American History I, II: American Neighf hors.
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i Uma Graduating approximately 370 strong the class of 1938 is the largest ever to leave Everett High School. The record remaining behind them is one of outstanding achievements in the fields of scholarship, dramatics, declamaf tion, and athletics. From this class came the majority of the school leaders, came champion' ship football and basketball teams, came editors for the school publications, came laurel gaining debate and swimming teams. The officers which guided this class so wisely were Walter Brodniak president, Loren Laridon, vicefpresidentg Bob Waters, secretary, and Bar' bara Stewart who represented the class in the Student Council. To aid and advise the ofhcers were Miss Cora Lynn Smith and Mrs. Cold B. Mudgett. Working as committee chairmen were, Memorial Committee, Harold Mc' Crea, Flower and Color Committee, Billie Earlywine, Motto Committee Clarence Kasch, Social Committee, Shirley Frits, Announcement Commit' tee, Bill Mutch, Commencement Committee, Betty jean Ioryg Picture Com' mittee, Paul Schlessger. Realizing that this is only one of the first rungs in the ladder of life we look eagerly ahead to the future, curious for what it will bring. Many look back on pleasant memories of school days, few glance with regret on wasted hours, but for the most our eyes are turned ahead awaiting, anticipating, confident of our successful futures. 3 s IPA: I SIXTEEN3
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