Evergreen High School - Forester Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1959

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Evergreen High School - Forester Yearbook (Seattle, WA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 63 of 122
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Evergreen High School - Forester Yearbook (Seattle, WA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 62
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Page 63 text:

BACK ROW, Left to Right: D. Seim, S Swarner, V. DeMacon, A. Dines, M. Cox, B. Bates. MIDDLE ROW: J. Henderson, J Baker, D. Straley, B. Morrison, C. Kessner FRONT ROW: C. Johnson, J. Dalton, M Trenary, S. Pryor, Mr. Hedstrom. SPADES - WE DIG A newly organized club this year is Spades. Their activities include regular meetings and workshops which are held to make toys for handicapped children. They also take trips to schools for handicapped children. Spades interest is based upon helping these people. Among outside activities are the annual all city dance, Concalves, Council meet- ings and Pal Parties. The sponsors of Spades are Kiwanians. Evergreens advisor is Mr. Hedstrom, Kiwanis sponsor Mrs. Leland Henderson, and otticers are President Diane Straley, Vice President Barbara Morrison, and Secretary Dorothy Seim. WASCOWITZ COUNSELLORS - WE GUIDE Camp Waskowitz is a district owned camp where sixth grade students are taken to study conservation and outdoor life. High school students interested in working with children, and who like camping are chosen to be junior counselors. It gives the high school students a great experience in working with others. Evergreen has many students interested in this activity. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: P. McDonald, B, White, K. Davick, P. McTaggart, R. Vanek, R. Boer, D. Dalrymple, J. Stone, E. Grave, D. Putman. THIRD ROW: L. Mc- Neeley, A. Robinson, J. Bass, B. Kyte, E. Marcy, D. Straley, C. Campbell, R. Taylor, S. Tarp, P. Worth. SECOND ROW: M. Davis, J. Newsham, S, Bottger, M. Perdue, J. Wasson, B. Hamor, N. Biller, M. Cox. FIRST ROW: C. Johnson, J. Rehbein, D. Champie, J. Finholt, T. Kuvara, S. Davis, G, Fenton, L. Hands.

Page 62 text:

Sure, We'lI find you o seat! WOLVERINE GUARD - VVE SERVE Under the direction of Mr. Dorr, Wolverine Guard has done a lot to improve the citizenship and conduct of all the students. Theynhave quite o iob to fulfill which includes ushering and crowd control at oll our home games and assemblies. They also have various other iobs around the school which include keeping the grounds in neat, clean condition. The goal ot this club is serving the school and with the help ot the otticers, Chairman John Leslie, and Secretary Bill Bessey they have realized their goal this year. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: M. Rainy, J. Jean, D. Brown, D. Hoerle, E, Grave, SECOND ROW: J. Purdy, B. Bessy, P. Mc Worth, J. LeCompte, G. Hooten, T. Beacon, B, Rydlond, R. Blalock, Donald, B. Miltimore, J. Osman, J. Leslie, D. Nold, J, Bruggerman D. Stansell, L, Kilbourne. THIRD ROW: J. Colman, K. McRae, B. G. Galliano. FIRST ROW: H. Dowdell, J. Hagen, S, Gormley, B White, R. Rude, T. Monahan, P, McToggart, M. Robinson, G. Geltz, K. Christy, R. Boer, Mr. Dorr. H M5- IE' - T V-f' -fHGiiKii.fiL' ' I.,-7155?



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OFFICE GIRLS THIRD ROW: M. Jones, M. Cox, B. Bra- aten, N. Biller, B. Stunden, R. Minor, P. Yost. SECOND ROW: J. Wasson, F. Gamble, S. Johanson, K. Shaw, B, Morrison, G. Prouse, Mrs. Gibson, ad- visor. FIRST ROW: K. Watkins, A. Leg- gett, R. Wallace, B, Anderson, J. Ander- on, S. Peterson. STUDENTS GAIN EXPERIENCE The office girls work in the office as a class, for which they receive full credit. They receive practical oflqce experience typing, filing, and answering the tele- phone. These girls are a big help in the efficient operation of the office. SECOND ROW: J. Crumby, R. Holms, T, Labrum, V. Dick, V Strasbaugh, Niki, Newman, J Carter, Mrs. Stuber, Advisor. FIRST ROW: L. Carrossino, C. Mc- Nabb, B. Zimmerman, B. Whatley, G. Fenton, R. Henderson, V. Hen- drix, M. Straight, D, Champie. LIBRARY STAFF The students in the Library Club are comprised of student volunteers and students taking library as a class tor credit. With the advisor Mrs. Stuber, these students help other students find books to read, or to use as references.

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