Evergreen High School - Forester Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1974

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This page was actually due yesterday, but here it is, Saturday morning, and here I am, at my desk in room 201. It ' s not late enough to send out for pizza yet and nobody is wide enough awake yet to talk so, instead, we work on the FORESTER. Persuading our fingers to thaw, we attach a pencil to our hand and proceed with I, .,,.., , r»..rEA™cta.-«,ff was blessed with four veteran members: PAM HALL, SHARON KAKU, MARY JONES ho started working on the annual last May by designing the cover and comi ig to school during the summer to work on the opening section. Come September the rest of the staff found its way to room 201, some took longer than others and some only stayed one day after making it here, but nonethe- less, we made it here. Mrs. NERHEIM looked out over her podium the first day and turned slightly pale. Our first deadline was fast approaching and she had only four people to teach twenty-five people how to draw layouts. We had. to struggle through the first deadline, but, by the second, some of us novices were turned loose on pages of our own. We encountered several other difficulties during the year, such as Tolo pages being due February 11 and Tolo wasn ' t being held until February 15. Now here it is, our final deadline, and the time has come to reveal to the world that choice group of people who produced the 1974 Forester . First of all, to MRS. NERHEIM, who supplied us with lunch today, who spent endless hours of her free time helping us make dead-lines, on whom we depend to give us an idea whenever our minds drew a blank, whose photo- graph kept turning out backwards for Quill Scroll page, and who went through more Excedrin than the rest of the staff combined. . To KREG ENGLEHART and BARB JONES, our first fatalities of the year, who broke down from the pressure and had to seek refuge in another fifth period class. . To BARB BERG, DEBBIE DEN- TER, THELMA PIERCE, and SUE SHEPPARD, who occupied the corner in the back of the room. Most of their time was spent guarding the door and pencil sharpener, but when they were given a job to do, they did it, and well too. ..To BARB MCKIE, SUE ROYER, and LYNNE TRULSON, who spent most of November yanking hair from their heads to finish the junior section, and to CATHERINE TRESTRAIL, who also occupied the jun- ior section table. . ToTERRI EVERMAN, who completed everything given to her, with a lot of laughs and a lot of work, too. . To LYNNE GURNEY and DENISE LOUGH, who ran errands and worked on sophomore section, inbetween card games. . To SHEILA WESTERGARD, who took charge of the advertisements and is said to be planning a three-week vacation in Hawaii to recuperate. . To CARL JOHNSON, to whom I am personally in- debted for his excellent photography done in the sophomore section . To SHERRY BAYNARD and KATHY KNUTSON, who are still working on the gymnastics pages and bumming for captions and headlines. . To DWIGHT WISEMAN and LEE ROBINSON, who love making 3R ' s for basketball, especially the third or fourth time around. . To JANET BURGON (Chief Headline Writer) and ROBYN WHITE, who can make up answers for Waskowitz forms faster than anyone else, as well as turn out an occasional page for the annual . To CIN- DY MAGUIRE and DIANE WILSON, who are recovering from Journalism, ordering boutonniers, and are both wearing make-up this morning. . To GUY SCORE, who did all the cartoons for the Forester and who turned them but at a remarkable rate with little or no advance warning. . Last, but not least, our four veterans, also known as the EXECUTIVE STAFF: To PAM HALL and SHARON KAKU, who wonder what it ' s like to have a free Saturday and for some reason don ' t find this funny. To MARY JONES, who master-minded the sophomore section and who forever has to go to work. To SUE NICHOLS, who spent the first part of the year erasing the ladder and who dropped in occasionally this week, in between closing advertising deals, to see how the closing section was going. Once again, a final word of congratulation to the entire staff for a job well done. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS JanetBurgon The FORESTER staff extends its appreciation to the following people: MR. ZEVENBERGEN, principal, Faculty and Staff BOLDMAN TRACY STUDIOS JIM PALM, American Yearbook Company DOUG HALL, for fantastic photography abc Advertisers and Patrons for financial support DOUG HALL, for fantastic photography above and beyond any obligations to Evergreen BRIAN BARKER, Kennedy High School, wrestling photographs JOHN SANKALIS, photography GUY SCORE, Cartoonist HANS HELLRIEGEL, Hellriegel-Dellwihk Studios PAM HALL, opening copy SHARON KAKU, great artistic ideas JANET BURGON, closing copy MRS. NERHEIM, for putting up with a lot of trouble from a new and mouthy staff A special thanks to JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL or one of his friends Index Opening Dedication 10-11 Sports Baseball 54k-m Basketball 46-48 Crosscountry 30-32 Football 36-38h Golf 33-35 Gymnastics 42-43 Tennis 54n-p Track 54k-m Volleyball 40-41 Wrestling 53-54e Boys ' Swimming 54h-j Girls ' Swimming 51 Activities Homecoming 12-13 Plays 39,77 Octoberfest 50 Tolo 49 Talent Show 54u Prom 54v-w Organizations Annual 88-89 A.S.B. 58 Audio-visual 75 Band 62-64 Cheer 70-71 Choral Music 60-61 Chess Club 79 Clinic 81 Cross Age Teaching 55 Debate 72-73 Deca 80 Drill 69 G.A.A. 76 Girls ' Club 66-67 Honor Society 74 Journalism 86-87 Latin Club 84-85 Lettermen 76 Library Aides 81 O.S.C. 92-93 Office 81 Pep Club 68 ' Quill Scroll 90-91 Spades 79 Student International 78 Tickettes 75 Administration, Faculty, Classes PTSA 59 Faculty 14-27 Seniors 138-160 Senior Credits 54x Senior Poll 161 Juniors 116-137 Sophomores 96-115 George Meyer, School Board 4,13 Lloyd Cooley, School Board 5 Robert Sealey, Superintendent 5 M.E. Sharp, School Board 17 Doyle Winter, Area Superintendent 20,21 Gien Rose, School Board 24 James Rice, School Board 24 Iris Knapp, School Board 26 Closing 162-168

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