Sophomore Class Officers PROMISINC A BRILLIANT FUTURE by their early participaf tion in school activities, the members of the Sophomore class have already begun to carve their names in Everett High School's hall of fame. Oihcers chosen to represent the Sophomore A class, top picture, upper row, left to right: Council Representative, Ellsworth Purdy, Secf retary, Torry Love, VicefPresident, Tom Alverson, President, jo Ann Knisely, not in picture. - The Sophomore B officers, top picture, lower row, SecretaryfTreasf urer, Nancy Currie, President, Russell Baird, VicefPresident, Nathalie Sweum. Junior Class Officers BETWIXT AND BETWEEN, not on top and not on the bottom, the Junior Class looks forward to the day when they will be the Ubig moments of the school. The officers of the Junior B and Junior A classes, middle picture, top row, left to right: President, John Sevenichg Secretary, Earl Adams, VicefPresident, Denny Carter, Council Representative, Louise Bruce. Bottom row: SccretaryfTreasurer, Sue Swedi-ng VicefPresident, Margaret Adsit, Council Representative, Mary Furukawag President, Gordon Smith. 4 Senior Class Officers ONE SEMESTER TO G0 before the Senior BClass can relax from the steady drive toward their goal, to which their eyes have been turned hopefully since the day they entered high school. One more leaf to turn in the book of carefree school days. They face the coming semester happy in the knowledge that they are almost through, and yet they are wistful when they remember that their days at good old Everett High are almost over. The oflicers who head thc Senior B Class, lower picture, left to right: Secretary, Helen Cleveland, VicefPresident, Clarence Yoder, Council Representative, June Belew, President, Bill Nelson. fPage Thirty-sixl
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