Edmonds High School - Echo Yearbook (Edmonds, WA)

 - Class of 1934

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Senior Class History First Semester Second Semester Jimmy Salter ................ President Duane Patterson Erma Weller............... Vice-President............. Melvin Yost Maureen McClellan ........... Secretary............. Dorothy Wigen Walter Chase ................ Treasurer Howard Womer Kenneth Wickstrom ........ Board of Control........... Betty Wilcox May Allen Kenneth Wickstrom In the fall of 1930 one hundred and fifteen decidedly “green” and “fresh” freshmen entered Edmonds high school and had Mrs. Talbot, Miss McConihe and Mr. Jacobsen as advisors. Although “green,” they took active part in all school affairs and went to Norma Beach for their class picnic. Three long, dreary months were spent waiting for the school bells to ring once again for them to become “sophisticated sophomores” with Mr. Bieber and Miss McConihe as advisors. Their “coming-out party” was a Dutch affair and proved very successful. Possibilities of becoming juniors were finally realized. The class bore the honors of being upper-classmen well under the willing guidance of Mrs. Bliss and Mr. Parsons. The juniors staged a “hit and miss” party. For the first time in the history of the high school, the junior class was not given permission to present a junior play, the reason for the deficit in the budget when the class became seniors. During the summer of ’33, the class lost one of its best-loved members and leaders, Don Ellis. Achieving the dignified position of seniors, the class, now numbering only eighty-two members, was enrolled under the leadership of Miss Jones and Mrs. Murphy. The annual senior party was given. The senior play, Adam and Eva,” delighted an appreciative audience. Four seniors attended the annual High School Leaders' Convention at the University of Wash- ington in the fall of '33, namely, Hugo Anderson, Betty Wilcox, Harold Nelson and Gladys Pennock. The long-awaited skip day finally arrived when the seniors slipped away from the bother of teachers and under- classmen to have a day to themselves at Lake Wilderness. Four happy years ended with the graduation of the class and with Maxine Nelson as valedictorian and Alice Howell as salutatorian. Tune 1, 1934. Norbert Rendler brought honor upon the class when his mellophone playing was judged as superior, the best at the Western Washington Music Meet at the University of Washington, April 21. fifteen

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F.LAINE SNODGRASS Pres. Lettcrwomen. 4; Athletics, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball and Track Mgr., 1; Athletic Awards, 1, 2, 3, 4; Vodvil, 2. 4; Mgr. Spcedball, 2; All-Star Baseball Team, Snoho mish County, 2; Award Baseball Throw. 2; Charter Member Let- ter women’s Club; Tumbling, 3; Treas. Girls’ Club. 4. LORENA SWIFT '■ReruT Dec. Comm. Mothers Tea, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pro gram Girls’ Club. 1 2. 3; Class Comm., 1 2. 3. 4. PEGGY WAGNER Declamation, 1. ERMA WELLER “Erm Torch, 2, 3, 4; Ath- letics, 1. 2, 3, 4; Pres. Class, 1; Vice - Pres. Class, 2, 4; All-Star Sno. County Basketball Team, 3; Tennis; Stage Crew; Commencement Usher. 3; Class Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Team Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY WIGEN Dot” Sr. Play Lead, 4; Sec’y A.S.B., 4; Sec’y Girls' Club, 4; Athletics, 1; Bd. of Control, 4; Glee Club, 1; Vodvil. 1; Dec. Comm. Mothers' Tea, 1, 2, 3, 4; Secy Class, 4; All-Star Vol- leyball Team, 1. HOWARD WOMER Wotnie Football, 3, 4; Letter- men’s Club, 4; Locker Mgr., 3, 4; Class Comm., 1, 2, 3, 4; Cleanup Comm. Chrm. Class Party, 4; Treas. Class, 4. STEVE YOST Bd. of Control, 1; Comm. “B; Asst. Adv. Manager Vodvil. 3; Sec'y Class, 3; Orch.. 1. 2, 3. 4; Vodvil. 1. 2, 3; Root- ers’ Club. DAN STEEN ' ‘Danny Sec'y-T reas. Radio Club. 4; Stamp Club. 3; Stage Crew, 4; Vodvil, 4; Class Comm. 1, 2. 3. 4; Rooters' Club. HENRY TOR KELSON Hank ' Scholarship Contest, 1; Athletics, 1, 2; Glee. 1, 2; Comm. A.” 3; Vodvil, 4; Track. 3, 4; Glee Contest, 3. HOWARD WAMSLEY How Band, 1. 2, 3. 4; Band Contest, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 2; Operetta. 2. KENNETH WICKSTROM Kenny Football, 3, 4; Letter- men’s Club, 3, 4; Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club. 1. 2, 3. 4; Vodvil. 1, 2. 4; Oper- etta, 2, 4; Stage Crew, 2, 3, 4; Class Comm. 1. 2, 3. 4; Bd. of Control. 3. 4; Rooters Club; Class Officer, 4; Operetta Lead, 4; Dou- ble Trio. 2; Treasurer Boys’ Club, 4. BETTY WILCOX Bets Editor Echo. 4; Editor Wireless, 4; Bd. of Control. 4; Charter Member Lettcrwomen's Club; Athletic Awards. 1. 2, 3, 4; Class Treas. 1; Sec'y Treas. Letter- women’s Club; Tumb- ling, 3; Feature Edi- tor Wireless, 3; Sports Day Awards, 2, 3; Sec’y Girls’ Club, 3; Dec. Comm. Chrm. Parties, 2, 3, 4; Ath- letics, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Basketball Team, 1, 2. 3, 4; Comm. “A.” 3; Stage Crew, 3, 4; Mothers’ Tea Comm.. 1, 2, 3, 4; Vodvil, 1. 2. 3. 4; U. of W. High School Leaders’ Conference, 4. MELVIN YOST “Melvy Tennis Squad, 3, 4; Band, 1, 2; Letter- men's Club, 4; Class Comm., 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-Prcs. Class, 4. fourteen



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nn Last Will and Testament We, the members of the class of ’34, assuming ourselves to be in a reasonably sane state of mind after completing four years of high school, do will and bequeath our various possessions, etc., as follows: Article 1 To the Juniors we leave the coveted honor of occupying our seats in assemblies. To the Sophomores we leave a number of welbplanned (?) excuses, from study hall. To the Freshmen we leave the honor of at last being enrolled upstairs. The Senior annual staff members leave a bill for ten tanks of midnight oil and a laundry check for a number of towels used to mop perspiring brows. Article 2 Lloyd Maneval leaves his carefully carved initials found on any desk he may have occupied to anyone they will fit. Jimmy Salter bestows that mischievous grin and his innocent expression when caught in mischief on Wilson DeLand, knowing he needs the latter. Kenny Wickstrom, one of the few seniors who can sing, gives his voice to Hudson Cooper. Helen Johnson leaves nothing, taking everything she has with her. Eunice Kelley bequeaths her permanent tardy slip to anyone who may find it difficult to get one. Gordon Elofsen leaves his membership in the Woman Hater's Club to Evan Morgan, hoping he will use it to better advantage than he did. Erma Weller leaves her willingness to do everything and anything to Helen Moy. Article 3 To Vera Olson is left May Allen's long list of possible demerits. Richard Emerson bequeaths his ability to start an argument in Eco- nomics class to Richard Murphy. Helen Larsen leaves her pretty features and complexion to anyone who needs them. Don’t rush! As a favor (?) to the girls, we are taking Hugo Anderson with us. Murl Little takes Old Faithful Nels with her. He’s a permanent fixture now. Winnifred Burfitt leaves her perfect speech to Glen Taylor, to be filed away for future use. Walt Chase bequeaths about a foot of his surplus height to Billy Bentler Bob and Lucille Franciscus leave their brother-and-sisterly love (?) to A1 and Leota Turner. Bob Hamilton leaves his success on the tennis courts to Kenneth Yost. Article 4 Howard Womer leaves the honor of being one of the most dependable seniors to whoever occupies his seat in roll room next year. Dorothy Deming and Dorothea Hagemann, Clubbe Shoppe managers, will their positions to Pat Huber and Gertrude Conklin. sixteen

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