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SENIDR CLASS HISTORY Lost In The Thicker ALFRED FLINT Pres. Boys' Club 4, Basketball 2, 8, 4, Football 2, 8. 4, Torch 4, Baseball 2. 3, 4, Pres. Class 2. DALE HUBER Pres. Class 4, Foot- ball 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, Lettermen 4. MARGARET PATTERSON Roll Rep., Member Student Council, en- tered from West Se- Zttle, Chorus 4, Glee SIGNE DAHLIN MERLE HYA I'I' Entered from Call- fornia. Basketball 2, Football 2, 8. Base- ball Manager 3. CORRINE PRICE Board of Conti-ol'2, Sec. Girls' Club 8, Sec. Loyalty Club 4, Torch 2, S, Poster Club 3, entered from Kirkland. l Our hearts palpitating with awe, we, 105 rollicking tiger cubs, were first ushered through the majestic portals of Edmonds high' school in the fall of 1932. After a brief examination by the faculty - we were placed under the tender care of Miss McConihe and Mrs McGibbon, who bravely attempted to instill into us some of that noble spirit of learning to which our institution is dedicated. X In the fall of 1933, an intelligent group of bright sophomores, P no longer green freshman cubs, we passed into the hands of Mrs. I Hallie B. Anderson and Warren Bieber. Under their tutelage, our hidden intellectual qualities became observableg in fact, we had thirteen Torch members. The next fall Mrs. Grace Bliss and E. T. Parsons accepted the ' a duty of guarding the one hundred survivors. We maintained our'- high position as Edmonds' leading social lights by our presenta' tion of the junior dance, a peppy assembly, and a play, Healthy, .. Wealthy, and Wise. ,. As seniors, under the guidance of Miss jones and Mrs. Murphy, the class of 1936 achieved even greater heights than ever before. The ten with highest scholastic standings in the class of 92 are: . john Breed, 3.6383 Bernard Thomson, 3.6073 Reah Kennedy, 3.4163 Corinne Price, 31.355, Don Moyer, 3.353g Betty Fox, 3.3232 Alfred Flint, 3.32lg Paul Carlstedt, 3272, Maxine Lee, 3.1723 Dorothy Crow, 3.138. . 4 Of our activities of the year a highlight was the senior party, very successfully held under the flying colors of huge flags to the enchanting strains of the Shipmates and with confetti accompanie ment which proved a tangling feature at intermissionf' Also out' standing was our threefact comedy, Big Hearted Herbert, which was a howling success. The girls creditably showed their ability as cooks by serving a tea in the forrn of a farewell to the teachers. Then after four years of anticipation came that day so outstanding in a Seniors life, Skip Day. Despite the usual hazards no casualties weref reported and all survived to present themselves faultless for the passing of review. SCVC11f8C'l1
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ROBERTA SCI-IOPPERT STUART Sr. Play, Vodvil 1, 21 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 3, Boys' Club Cabinet 3, Wire- less -11 MARGARET' TAYLOR Torch. 2, Sem Treas.. Torch 21 Lettergirls 3, 4, Board of Con- trol 1, 3, Jrz Play.. Senior Play- VIRGINIA Cl. WALKER Letterg-irls 2, S, 45, Vodvil: 1, 2, 3, Ath- letics 1, 2, 3, 4, Mgr. Basketball 3, Mgr. Valley Ball 2, Girlsf' Club Cabinet. 1.. SiX.C8C'l1 FLORENCE SOUKUP Treasurer Student Body 4.. FRANK SYLVIA Track. 2. HAZEL. TEUKE Wireless Assembly 21 Athletics 1,- 2, 4, Mothers' Day T28 Program 3, .Tre Play' Curtain, Act.. HAYDEN WAMSLEY Band 1. 2. 3, 4, Band' Contest 1, 2, 3. Mu- sic Festival 2, 8. I 1 EMIL STADLER Band 1, 2, 3. Tra-li 2, 3. 4, Lettermen 8, 4, Uperetta 41 Wire- less 4, Cross Country Running 3, 4. RUTH SYLVIA KATHERINTE' TERHUNE Lettergirls 3, 4, Jn Play Prompter, Vod- vil 4, Operetta Cbs- tumes 4, Jr. Party Decoration Com., Sn: Party Refreshment Committee. GUSTAVE WIGEN Pres. Jr. Class, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Sr. Play, Baseball 3, Orchestra 4.. ALEX' I STEWART Football 1, 2, 4, Bash lketball 1, 2, 4, Track: 1, 2, 4, Lettermen 2, 8, 4, Board of Con-- trol 1, Vice-Pres. of Class 2. HARRIETTI TAYLOR Holy Names Acad-- emy, Jr: Play, Prop.. Mgr. Operetta 4,, Dramatic Editor An-- nual 4, Senior Play, Wireless Staff 4. AUGUST , VON THUN Wfrelas -il, Operettm 3, 4L w KENNETH WILCOX Football 3, Baseballl 3+ 44
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I U N I O R Top row: jasper Lance, Cedric Lindsay, Donald Echelbarger, Louis Benner, Art Grover, Ray Irlay, Stanley Jennings. Third row: Mrs. Bliss, adviser, jack Beem, Wayne Low, Nellie Johnson, Winnifred Hammond, jean Errgler, Naomi Fussell, Donna Berg, Joan Goring, Esther Herwick. Second row: Lloyd Burris, Bob Lichtenstein, Billy Anderson, Laura Butler, Jean BarrettfScott, Margaret Flodin, Marguerite Barnes, Florence Bertelson, Mary Elizabeth Davis, Karla Kelly. First row: Mina Gist, Margaret Hall, Maxine Bentler, Mddred Hudson, Alice Kerr, Jane Sylvia, Gertrude Hobson, Margaret Little, Fern Astell, Frances Bigelow. 955446 Top row: Archer Meyring, Richard Slye, Eddie Crary, Walter Ericksen, Adolf Gehala. Fourth, row: Wilbur Schroeder, Bill Rice, Vic Sanders, Theodore Wil' liams, Alfred Norgaard, Otis Nordstrom, Richard Spoof, Eldin Beyer, M11 Parsons, adviser. Third row: jack Von Thun, Stanley Meyers, George Blough, Murray Sennett, Carl Swanson, Donald Clark, Grant Breed, William Carlson, Second row: Betty Rae Patterson, Gladys Stdd, Peggy Peters, Ella Nelson, Dorothy Martin, Marca Terhune, Virginia Stuart, Bernice Vigars, Verna Reusch. First row: Lorraine Wilcox, Emma jane Yost, Wanda Yost, Ethel Nash, Roberta, Mullings, Lou Servey, Agnes Stadler, Anna Pennell, Laura Stenbol. eighteen
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