Edmonds High School - Echo Yearbook (Edmonds, WA)

 - Class of 1939

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Back Row: Allen Solrmslie, George Luachen, Harolil I,loy«l. Di«-k Hicks. Morgan Bartlett. Fred Stadler. Allen Meyer. Norma Jean Wray Second Row: Mary O'Toole, F.dilh Erickson. Carol Bueklin. Katherine Johnstone. Bob Roe. Miss Dorothy Allison. Adviser; Charlotte Anderson, Shelleah Williams. Bill Hardman First Row: Betty Leader. Evelyn Walker. Betty Morris. Evelyn Wellwood. Jean Stewart. Maxine Cogswell. Marian Carlson. Ruth I.undholm. Barharu Siegrist Buck Row: George Luschen, Morgan Bartlett. Jean Stewart. Barbara Siegrist. Bob Hoe. Fred Stadler Front Row: Betty Leader, Evelyn Wellwood. Betty Morris. Evelyn Walker. Allen Meyer. 1st semester editor; Shelleah William . 2nd semester editor: Maxine Cogswell, Rt:?h Lundholm QUILL and SCROLL WIRELESS Journalism’s honor society is Quill and Scroll. Only after outstanding work on the annual or Wireless is a student eligible to membership in ibis national organization. Quill and Scroll differs from most organiza- tions in Edmonds high school in that it has sev- eral initiations a year. The first of these for this year was in the fall, when seven were intro- duced into the society. This brought the mem- bership to sixteen. The second initiation, in March, was an outdoor affair. The progressive dinner in February was one of the main mid-winter activities. The meal was divided into four courses, each course being served in a different home. Games were played afterwards. In March a joint meeting with the Queen Anne high school Quill and Scroll was held. Miss Dorothy Allison is the adviser of the group. Its officers were Marian Carlson, presi- dent; Katherine Johnston, vice-president; and Carol Bueklin, secretary. The Wireless, the Edmonds high school weekly paper, has had as its editors, Allen Meyer for the first semester, and Shelleah Williams for the second semester. The staff is made up of journalism II students who must have had a B average in their first semester journalism. Miss Dorothy Allison is the super- visor. First semester staff members were Betty Leader, features; George Luschen, boys’ sports; Jean Stewart, girls’ sports; Morgan Bartlett, office news; Evelyn Wellwood, stu- dent activities; Betty Morris, music and classes; Evelyn Walker, copy reader. Those for the second semester were Bob Roe and Fred Stadler. who took charge of the boys' sports; Barbara Siegrist. writing girls’ sports; Charlotte Anderson, Florence Beam, Scott Cady, Maxine Cogswell, and Ruth Lundholm as news writers; and Lois Smith and Norma Jean Wray as feature writers. 23

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Back Rote: Marian Carlson. Carol Bucklin. Maxim Cognwcll, Bolt Roe. Don Trail. Richard Hick», Shirley Echelbarger. Dorothy Hill. Evelyn Yost Second Row: Pat PihIm, Vents Weller, Fran Howell, Katherine Johnstone. Anita Christensen. Halide Lobdetl. Lois Browder, Jean Stewart, Mary O'Toole Front Rote: Richard Fisk, Scott Cady, Bill Hardman. Editor; Richard Taylor. Allen Solemslie Rack Row: Bol. Roe, Matt Rnndish. Allen Meyer Fourth Ron : Eric Carlson. Billy Eldridge, Phil Roc. Mo-gan Bartlett. Eugene McMaster, Henning Nelson, Lindsay McClennv. Hubert Coyne. Herbert Meyring Third Row: Bill Hardman. Jack Bartlett. France Robe'ts, Suznne Lindsay, Jean Stewart, Teiko Mafune. Helen Carey. Shelleah Williams. Marjorie Boshart, Mina Verhey Second Rou : Leo Juholn. Jessie Carol Hendron. Ida McClenahun. Phylli Cooper, Anita Christensen. Betty Morris. Bertha Schroeder. Barbara Atkinson. Maurine Morris. Si«»el Minna . Marian Carlson. Norma Jean Wray Front Row: Janet Morse. Lois Brumbaugh. Pauline Horning. Virginia Jennings. Mr . Bliss, Joan Cryme . Ca ol Bucklin. Lilly Torkefeon, Louise Hall ECHO TORCH With “Construction” as its theme, work was begun on the 1938-1939 annual under Bill Hardman, editor, and Miss Dorothy Allison, supervisor. The assistant editors were Marian Carlson and Pat Podas, classes; Betty Barkemeyer and Maxine Cogswell, organizations; Scott Cady and Bob Roe, boys’ athletics; Carol Bucklin, girls’ athletics; and Mary O’Toole and Jean Stewart, activities. Art editor Katherine Johnstone was assisted by Anita Christensen, Halide Lobdell, and Lois Browder. Allen Solemslie, in charge of the photography, was assisted by Richard Taylor. Working with Richard Hicks, business man- ager, were Shirley Echelbarger and Evelyn Yost. The class future was composed by Donald Trail and Richard Fisk. Vesta Weller, Jean Busch, and Frances Howell were in charge of picture identifications. Norma Jean Wray was the secretary. Each year the membership of the honor so- ciety increases in Edmonds high school. This year, with fifty-two members, it has been larger than ever before. Ten received their Torch- hearer pins. Halloween was appropriately celebrated with the initiation. The evening, which started with a dinner, included the initiation and a theater party. It is customary for the organization to enter- tain at an assembly, usually in the fall. This year, however, they were unable to do this be- cause of the building program. In the early spring the group sponsored a swimming party. Fresh air and spring blossoms formed the novel setting for the annual Torch dance which was held on the tennis courts in Edmonds, with music a la nickolodeon. It was an informal occasion. The grand finale of the year’s activities was the picnic late in May. Mrs. Grace E. Bliss has been the adviser. Officers were Betty Barkemeyer, president; Lily Torkelson, vice-president; and Allen Meyer, secretary. 22



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Back Row: Chariot Johnson. Wall Fi hrr, Fhil Roc. Grant Matzrn. Boh Bishop. Boh Hirsrhbcrj; Third Row: Jim Spccht. Boh Cosman. Bill Meyring. Myron Sjoblom. Arlarnl Smith Srmnd Rou : Don Day. Johnny Johnson. George Stockamp, Fred Stadler. Boh Roe. Ralph Johansen. Henning Nelson. Dick Hicks Fir$t Row: Hubert Coyne. Paul Patterson. Olyn Foard, Morgan Bartlett. Jack Bartlett. Bob Storm. Clint Bueklin. Gordon Magill. Sam Ewing Back Row: Barbara Siegriat. Evelyn Walker. Ryoko Mafune. Agnes Anderson. Teiko Mafune. Eleanor Thompson. Hazle Carlson. Lilly Torkclson Second Row: Vest a Weller. Margaret Olson. Jennie Korshaven, Ruth Boyle. Florence Beam. Pat O’Halloran. Geneva Rasmussen Front Row: Helen Weigel, Jean Stewart. Mavis Slettebo. Shirley Echelbarger. Mary Dcnby. Helen Beckerson, Louise Hall. Dorothy Leichty LETTERMEN LETTERWOMEN The Lettermen’s Club was made up of twen- ty-eight members this year, with Richard Hicks holding the office of president and Coach War- ren Bieber as the adviser of the club. The boys witnessed a professional ice hockey game between Seattle Seahawks and the Spo- kane Clippers, through the courtesy of the head of the Seattle Seahawks. They also followed the annual custom of joining the Lettergirls in pre- senting a dance, which had the theme of con- struction this year, since construction on the new high school building was just beginning. The award for being the most inspirational player on the basketball squad went to Howard Clark this year, and the award for being the most inspirational player on the football squad went to Bob Roe. The boys will have their names engraved on the gold plaque which hangs in the office. This is the second year that the school has had this plaque. Nine members of the basketball squad earned their letters this year, and twenty-two members of the football squad earned letters. The members of the club who are not seniors are looking forward to bigger and better ac- tivities next year. The Letterwomen had a record attendance this year, since their number of members was approximately twenty-five. As far as anyone knows this number has never been exceeded in tin history of the high school. The five new members who were initiated during the first part of the year include Lilly Torkelson, Bar- bara Siegrist, Ryoko Mafune, Agnes Anderson, and Eleanore Thompson. Throughout the year the girls have had their meeting night and their play night once a month. On November 19, the girls held a skat- ing party, and during the latter part of the year play days for the fifth, sixth, and seventh grade pupils from all the surrounding grade schools were sponsored by the Letterwomen. The Lettergirls and the Lettermen collab- orated to present a dance on September 30. This annual affair had as the theme “Under Con- struction,’’ since the construction work on the new7 building had just begun. Miss Fae Brechner is the adviser of the group: Helen Weigel is president; Jennie Kor- shaven, vice-president; and Shirley Echel- barger held the office of secretary and treasurer. 24

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