Edmonds High School - Echo Yearbook (Edmonds, WA)

 - Class of 1939

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FIRST SEMESTER Back Row: Tcdford Trager, Mr. S. C. Caudill, Mr. Paul McCibbon. Raymond Pennock Second Row: Jim Spccht, Hubert Coyne, Jack Bartlett, Phil Roe, Morgan Bartlett, Jam™ Bu ch First Row: Anita Chriatenacn, Jcasic Carol Hcndron, Evelyn Walker, Louise Hall SECOND SEMESTER Back Row: Don Day, Mr. S. C. Caudill, Gorden Peterson, Mr. Paul McCibbon Second Row: Bob KalUtrom, Hubert Koyne, Johnny Johnson, Bob Roe, Fred Stadler First Row: Pauline Horning, Jessie Carol Hendron, Evelyn Walker, Louise Hall, Helen Beckerson, Sbelleah Williams ASSOCIATED STUDENTS Experimenting with a new system in the discipline and welfare of students, the student body this year has laid the foundation for student government. After a committee had made a study of the workings of the student governments of other schools, they obtained the views of the students in Edmonds high. The idea met with great approval, and a committee formed a constitution. The Student Association controls such activities as sports, dances, and plays. The adminis- trative body of the organization is the Board of Control. It is the job of this board to see that everything runs smoothly. It takes charge of the budgeting of school money and also plans the pay assemblies. Mr. S. C. Caudill and Mr. Paul McCibbon were the advisers of the board this year. Morgan Bartlett was the first semester president; Anita Christensen, the vice-president; Jack Bartlett, secretary; and Louise Hall, treasurer. Second semester officers were: Bob Roe, president; Helen Beckerson, vice-president; Pauline Horning, secretary; and Louise Hall, treasurer. 20

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organizations Board of Control will meet—number 2 indent, 4 inches—have that cut ready the 20th—secretary please read the minutes —do you swear to live and uphold the—. Building characters giving practical ex- perience in running things—the clubs and organizations of EHS.



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Standing: Mi » Jono», Mr . Evan . Florence Beam, Fran Howell, Teiko .Mafune Seated: Ryoko Mafune Klsworth Wilcox. Herbert Meyring,, Bill Nie lerhau rr, Mr. McGibbon GIRLS’ CLUB BOYS’ CLUB Of vital importance to every girl in E. H. S. is the Girls’ Club, which has had an active year under the guidance of Miss Luella Jones and Mrs. Kathryn Evans. Its officers have been Flor- ence Beam, president; Ryoko Mafune, vice- president; Teiko Mafune, secretary; and Frances Howell, financial secretary. At the vodvil in the fall, the club presented a skit, “Meller Drammer.” Later in the fall it gave an exchange assembly at Snohomish. Admission, in the form of canned goods, to a gay Christmas party furnished the contents of baskets which the girls filled and distributed to bring happiness to many families. Kozees, which consisted of panel discussions by the girls, were introduced this year. The girls also conducted a paper drive to raise money. In the spring they sponsored a skating party. Perhaps the organization’s biggest events of the year were the Tolo in March, and the Mothers’ Day Tea in May. Whether it’s a tennis match or a speech by Sheriff Severyns, the Boys’ Club has had it. These two events comprised two of the regular monthly meetings of the club whose member- ship includes all the boys of the high school. The boys were responsible for the Home- coming dance and football game which was so successful. The celebration, held November 11, and carrying out the Armistice Day theme, brought alumni from surprising distances. The crowd was the largest at any school game or dance during the year. Dads’ Night is a big event for boys and dads alike. The boys entertained with refreshments, a short program, and a game. This year they chose the night of the basketball game with Marysville. In the early spring the organization helped with the P.-T. A. carnival. Heading the organization throughout the year have been Bill Niederhauser, president; Herbert Meyring, vice-president; and Elsworth Wilcox, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Paul McGib- bon was the adviser. 21

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