Edmonds High School - Echo Yearbook (Edmonds, WA)

 - Class of 1939

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SENIORS, the completed structure OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Bob Roe....President...Allen Meyer Henning Nelson . Vice-President. Sam Ewing Jean McClelland .. Secretary.. Jean Ettrup Bob Downing .. Treasurer.. Winston Norgar Of the 115 Freshmen who entered Edmonds high school in 1935, 103 remained to make up the twenty-ninth graduating class. This being the largest class ever to graduate from Ed- monds may account for the fact that it has stood out in every respect, not only on the football field and basketball court, but scholastically as well. Of these 103 students the following fifteen are Torchbearers: Betty Barkemeyer, presi- dent of Torch, Carol Bucklin, Anita Christen- sen, Marian Carlson, Louise Hall, Jean Stewart, Lilly Torkelson, Charlotte Anderson, Evelyn Walker, Morgan Bartlett. Bill Hardman, Allen Meyer, Lindsay McClenny, Henning Nelson, and Bob Roe. Twenty of the senior boys are Lettermen. Bob Roe, Richard Hicks, Bob Hirschberg, Ralph Johansen, George Kallstrom, Grant Matzen, Bill Meyring. Henning Nelson. Paul Patterson, John Bangerter, Hubert Coyne, Bob Bishop, Winston Norgar, Sam Ewing, Bob Downing, Walt Fisher, Fred Stadler. Elsworth Wilcox, Bob Patterson, and Morgan Bartlett have earned awards in the various sports. Each year two boys are chosen for their out- standing work in football and in basketball, and their names are inscribed on the Inspira- tional Plaque. This year, for his outstanding work on the gridiron, Bob Roe was chosen to represent football. To represent basketball, the boys chose Howard Clark, who proved an in- spiration by his hard and faithful work. Seventeen letterwomen are Seniors. Led by Helen Weigel, Letter women’s prexy and a Senior, the girls are: Louise Hall, Margaret Olson, Vesta Weller, Mavis Slettebo, Jean Stew- art, Luretta McGraw, Lilly Torkelson, Barbara Siegrist, Helen Beckerson, Shirley Echelbarger, Mary Denby, Evelyn Walker, Geneva Rasmus- sen, Jennie Korshaven, Florence Beam, and Hazle Carlson. Last year a new idea was started, that of the class electing ten outstanding seniors. Those who were chosen this year for their leadership and hard work were: Betty Barkemeyer, Flor- ence Beam. Anita Christensen, Richard Hicks, Bill Hardman, Bob Roe, Morgan Bartlett, Allen Meyer, Bill Niederhauser, and Henning Nelson. “The Lilies of the Field,’’ an English comedy, was the play chosen for the senior class to pre- sent. It was given November 10, and proved to be outstanding. Those taking part included Betty Barkemeyer, Jean Stewart,Carol Bucklin, Mary O’Toole, Vesta Weller, Frances Howell, Betty Leader, Bob Patterson, Willis Stubbs, Joe O’Toole, and Elsworth Wilcox. The Senior Ball was held on December 17, and was all a Senior Ball should be. The audi- torium was decorated with Christmas trees, the music was by Mr. Jewell’s orchestra. Ten Highest Seniors (1 I Jean Stewart, 3.966; (2) Allen Meyer, 3.803; (3) Betty Barkemeyer,3.593; (4) Anita Christensen,3.561; (51 Morgan Bartlett.3.560; (61 Bob Roe, 3.5; (7) Bill Hardman, 3.433; (81 Henning Nelson, 3.429: (9) Louise Hall, 3.419; (10) Evelyn Walker, 3.35. 9

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JUNIORS, the framework First Semester Second Semester Bob McGinn ess President George Stock amp Virginia Jennings Vice-President Bob Storm Jim Specht .... Secretary .... Anne Ganzini The first outburst of the Class of 1940, con- sisting of eighty-nine members, the smallest class in school, was the Junior Prom held Feb- ruary 4, in the Alderwood gym. The setting of the informal dance was that of valentines. Mu- sic was supplied by a nickelodian which Bob McGinness obtained. Helen Carey w as in charge of the program on which Johnny Johnson sang a cowboy song and Bertha Schroeder played a clarinet solo. A few numbers were also played by the “Jitterbugs.” On March 10, the Juniors came out with something new to E. H. S., as they presented four plays, penthouse style, in the Alderwood gym. Thirty-three students participated in two farces and two dramas which were well re- ceived. The class sponsored a skating party on March 29, at Silver Lake, private transporta- tion being furnished. Members were outstanding both in scholastic endeavors and in athletics and activities. All in all, a peppy, snappy class, these Juniors prove worthy successors to the Seniors of ’39. Back Row: Clint Bucklin. Allen Engler, Donald Foss. Elmer Abola. Jim Caspers Second Row: Tom Ely. Bill Birt, Eugene Aitchison. Dean Echelbarger, Lee Carpenter. Dave Anderson, Harry Ayerst, Marshall Burfitt Third Row: Jack Bailey. Shirley Arthur, Hazel Bruntz. Marie Arnold, Dick Fagun, Milton Dunning, Olyn Foard, Jack Bartlett, Gloria Brown, Marjorie Bo»hart, Sitae! Alninas Front Row: Jeanette Chard, Phyllis Cooper, Joan Crymes, Kuth Boyle. Barbara Atkinson, Helen Carey, Janet Beeson Back Row: Kenneth Johnson. Bob McGinness, Charles Johnson, Bob Johnson. Elmer Lindhloom, Johnny Johnson Second Row: Joe Harris. James Long. Jack Maclnness, Gordon Magill. Herbert Meyring Third Row: Merrill Kronquist, Warren McNutt, Olive Larson, Dorothy Hough. Margaret Johnson, Ruth Lundholm, Lois Hagan, Ryoko Mafune Front Row: Dorothy Hill, Addie Garnett. Dorothy Gust, Marion Gordon, Anita Hamrnond, Pauline Horning, Virginia Jennings, Dorothea Ixe ty , ' Back Row: Jimmy Specht. i att Randish, Lee Rodgers, Lewis Sehoentrup. Lewis Smith. George Stockamp, Elmer Nelson Second Row: Jean Vincent. Bob Storm, Arland Smith, Billy Eldridge. Lewis Williams. Eric Ruuth, Brice Norgar Third Row: Shirley Wamslcy. Norma Jean Wray. Molly Peterson. Barbara Zennan. Mary Peterson. Betty Survell. Irene Thompson. Marguerite Rainwater. Frances Roberts Front Row: Shclleah Williams. Janet Nelson. Pat O’Hallorun, Bertha Schroeder. Margaret Stadler, Dagmar Wigen. Irene Stering, June Tutmark 8



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ELSE Al.MAAS: Vodvil, 1 ; Drill Team, 1. 2: Junior Dance Decora- tion. 3: Committee Vodvil Programs. 4: Senior Dance Invitations. 4: Senior Play Management. 4; Mothers' Day Tea, 1. 2: High School Church Night, 4: Glee. I: Northwest Music Meet, I. CHARLOTTE ANDERSON: Glee. 1. 2. 3; Vodvil. 1. 2. 3; Chair- man Baccalaureate. 3; Girl»' Club Representative, 3: Torch. 2. 3. 1; Wireless. I: Music Festi al. 2. 3; Northwest Music Meet, 2. 3; Co-Chairman Sophomore Swing. 2. BETTE BABCOCK: Midyear graduate. JOHN RANCKRTKR: Track. 1. 2. 3. 4; l.etterman. 2. 3. I; Radio Club. 1: Vodvil, 3. 4: spring Concert, 2, 3, I; Everett Music Festival. 2: Chorus. 2. 3. 4: Student Patrol. 3; Chairman Decora- tion Lettermen's Dance. 3. BETTY BARKEMEYER: Entered from Puyallup. 3: Sophomore Clas- President. 2: Torch President. I: Girls' Club Cabinet. I; Senior Play. 4; Usher Vodvil, 3, 4; Annual, 3. I. MORGAN BARTLETT: President Student Body, t; Secretary Stu- dent Body. 3; Football, 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball. 1. 2. 3. 4: Track. 1, 2, 3. 4; Baseball. 1, 3. 4; Torch. 2. 3. 4; l.etterman. 1. 2. 3. 4; Wireless. 4; Quill and Scroll, 1. FLORENCE BEAM: President Girls’ Club, I: President Junior Class, 3; Vodvil. 1. 2. 3. 4; Letterwoman, 2, 3, 4; Torch. 3, 4; Wireless. 4; Girls’ Quartet. 4; Annual, 3; Music Contest. 3. 4: Tennis Squad, 4. HELEN BECKERSON: Vice-President Student Body, 4; Vodvil. 2. 3. 4: Chorus, 1, 3, 4; Music Festival, 2. 3. 4: Vice-President, p Freshman Class. 1; Mothers’ Day Tea. 2, 3, 4; Drill Team, 1, 2, 3, 4; Letterwoman. 3. 4; Athletics, 1, 2. 3. 4; Nonette. 2. 3, 4. BETTY BEESON: Not Graduating. TED BENN: Not Graduating. BOB BISHOP: Wirrlrss. 2: Board of Control, 3; Football, 1. 2, 4; Baseball. 2. 3, 4. WILLIAM BONE: Radio Club. 1. 2; Student Patrol. 3. 4; Everett Music Festival. 3, 4: Spring Concert. 3. 4; Chorus. 3. 4: Track. 4. EVA BRODERSTED: Drill. 1; Archery. 3: Athletics. 1. 2. 3; Mod. orn Dancing. 2. 3: Folk Dancing, 3; Mothers’ Day Tea. 1; Posture Contest. 1. 2: International Club. 2. BERT BRENT: Radio Club. 1; Everett Music Festival. 3; Spring Concert. 3; Chorus, 3; Student Patrol, 3, 4; Junior Play Com- mittee, 3; Track, 4. RUTH BRODERSTED: Athletics. 1. 2. 3: Mothers’ Day Tea. 1. 2. LOIS BROWDER: Mothers’ Day Tea. I. 2. 3: Annual. 4; Drill Team. 1. 2: Art Club. 2. 3. I: Chorus. 3. I: Vodvil, 3, 4: Girls’ Club Exchange Assembly. 4: Music Festival. 3. 4: Senior Play Management, 4; Decoration Committee Senior Dance. 3. CAROL BUCKI.IN: Torch. 2. 3. 4: Vodvil. 1. 2. 3. 4: Secretary Quill and Scroll, 4: Senior Play, 4; Wireless, 3: Annual, 3, 4: Nonette, 3. 4: Northwest Music Contest, 2. 3, 4: Debate Team. 4: Letterwoman, 3. ARNOLD BURTIS: Basketball. 1. 2: Fred»man Tennis. 1. JEAN BUSCH: Entered from Eureka. Missouri. 2: Operetta, 1; Senior Play Business Manager. 4: Secretary Bank Point System. 4; Band. 2, 3, I: Vodvil, 2. 3, 4; Spring Concert. 2. 3, 4; Music Festival. 2. 3. 4; Band Contest. 2. 3. 4; Mothers’ Day Tea. 2. 3. 4: Annual, 4. SCOTT CADY: Wireless, 4: Quill and Scroll. 4; Annual. I: Radio Club. 4: Track. 3. 4. H4ZLE CARLSON: Board of Control. 3: Letterwoman. 3, 4; Ath- letics. 1. 2. 3. 4; Posture Contest. 1. 2: Tennis Squad. 3. 4: Drill Team. 1; Modern Dancing. 2: Folk Dancing. 2; Girls’ Club Refreshment Committee, 3. MARIAN CARLSON: Torch. 2. 3. 4: President Quill and Scroll. 4: Athletics. 1. 2. 3; Wireless. 3; Annual. 3. 4; Board of Control. 2. 3; Chorus. 4; Class Secretary, 2: Vice-President Cia»», 1: Vodvil. 4. BONNIE RAE CHAMULER : Not Graduating. ANITA CHRISTENSEN: Torch. 2. 3. 4: Art Club. 3. 4; Vice-Presi- dent Student Body, 4; Junior Play Prompter, 3: Senior Play Properties. 4: Mothers' Day Tea. 3; Annual, 4; Vodvil. 4: Make- Up Committee. 3. 4; Kozee Committee. 4. DOROTHY CLARK: Not Graduating. HOWARD CLARK: Entered from Lincoln. Scuttle; Football. 1: Basketball. 2. 4: Vodvil. 4. MAXINE COGSWELL: International Club, 2; Vodvil, 1. 2. 3: Tolo Decoration Committee, 3; Mothers’ Day Tea, 3; Wireless. 4; An- nual. 4; Torch, 3: Usher for Commencement. 3; Usher for Junior Play. 3. MARY JANE CONKLIN: Vodvil, 1.2; History Club: Archery Team; Glee; Chorus; Spring Concert. 10

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