Edmonds High School - Echo Yearbook (Edmonds, WA)

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Cvent 3 o the l ear SEPTEMBER— Class Elections Cheerleaders Chosen First IY| Hally for Football OCTOBER— First Conference Game at Home Hard-Time Mixer Pep Club Organized Torch Assembly NOVEMBER— Home-Coming Dance Football Boys’ Banquet F. F. A. Smoker First Pay Assembly (Xylophonist) Edmonds Places Second in County Football DECEMBER— Tolo Football Banquet, Seattle Heights Winter Concert First League Basketball Game at Home Champion Basketball Shot JANUARY— Student Body Election Class Elections Student Leaders’ Conference at Everett Junior-Senior Prom Seven Graduate at Mid-Year Semester Ends FEBRUARY— Senior Play, “June Mad” Movie, “Sun Valley Serenade” Vodvil Girls’ Club Conference Edmonds Places Third in County Basketball MARCH— Fiesta Panamericana Band ( Concert APRIL— Boys' and Girls’ Clubs Election Junior Play MAY— Spring Concert Movie, “Mark of Zorro” Student Body Election County Music Festival Mothers’ Tea JUNE— Graduation School (doses 4 Top to Bottom Andree Du- pont, editor; Betsy IVck. as- sociate editor; Dave Boo- kev. business manager; Pat Davis, associate business manager. £cho Sta EDITOR And ree Dupont ASSOCIATE EDITOR Betsy Peck JUNIOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR Marilou Eide ART EDITOR Joaun Boulls ACTIVITIES Pat Bienz CLASSES Dolly McArthur IDENTIFICATION BUSINESS MANAGER Dave Bookey ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MGR Patty Davis ADMINISTRATION I.a von Childers BOYS’ SPORTS Emmett Aillaud Walt Chitty (DHLS' SPORTS Jean Kelly Joan Peterson ASSOCIATED STUDENTS Margaret Ann Smith TYPING Betty Drechsler Gloria Blough Evelyn Henry ADVISER Mrs. Marjorie Murphy ART STAFF Janice Thompson Sylvia Smith Shirley Ballinger Betty i.u Parker Deane Yocom BUSINESS Pat Proctor Helene Suess Patt Parker Gloria Winnem Barbara Lee Lois Nielsen CLASSES Dorothy Coyne Pat Willcock Barbara Hardman Mary Margaret Young Marion Locke GIRLS’ SPORTS Donna Nadler Clara Stadler Ix rna Swanson TYPING Gertrude Jacobson Beatrice Birkland ACTIN ITIES Winkie Brennand Lila Ewing Dorathy Young Joan Nehl Faye Ford Janet Siegrist Jean Mau Dolly Olson Cecelia Douglas Jean Buchholz Shirley Craft Marian Tharp Nancyr MacKay Donna Lee LaByer Dawn Lawson Mae Murray Jeanette Kyler Joanne Blackman Beth Hall Martha Rupp Beatrice Hays Margaret Olds Eleanor Russo SENIOR PROPHECY ADMINISTRATION Louellyn Whitson « 5 Joaun Boulls Andree Dupont I-eft to Right—Superintendent Glen G. Hill; Mrs. Nolle M. Telfer, Secretary of School Board; Principal G. Mason Hall. Other Members of the School B mr l Mr. Matt P. Risen, president; Mr. Leo Echelharjier. cAdm in U t rat ion SUPERINTENDENT S MESSAGE Memory lingeringly returns in our grown-up years to happenings of our youth, particularly those days when our spirits and minds were eager and fresh in their enthusiasms. Long after you have put aside your books and forgotten algebra problems, Spanish idioms or scientific formulas, your thoughts will come back to high school days. In retrospect, you will recall the tense moments of a try-for-point in a football contest, the last thrill-packed minutes of a championship basketball game, your first appearance on the stage, the crush at your favorite haunt after the Junior Prom; yes. even the time you were sent to the principal’s office. Friends you worked and played with on your school teams, annual staff, the school paper, in chorus, class plays, campaigns for student and class offices, the pleasant chats at odd moments: these are the things which will remain and return to mind time and again. I trust you have lived your school and student life to the fullest—that you have served willingly and entered zestfully into all that you could. If you have, the pay- ment will come in later life as a pleasant afterglow, in the feeling that you with your friends were a real part of your school and its time. GLEN G. HILL, Superintendent « 6 WORK AND PLAY All work and no play makes of Jack a dull boy. ' Likewise, for most students, a program devoted entirely to study would make school a dull place to be. All life is a series of experiences which help to determine the kind of people we shall be. Failures and successes, happiness and heartaches, health and sickness, all affect character. I his work and play which we do together makes a lasting impres- sion upon each one of us and should assist us in becoming more thoughtful, more useful men and women. I o us, there is no doubt that our curriculum, our varied activity program, plus excellent student and teacher leadership, make the character of our school whole- some and vital. G. MASON HALL. Principal JVon -faculty Cmpioy,ee£ Janitors—Mr. Thompson, Mr. Milton. Cooks—Mrs. Hannah Ek, Mrs. Grace Van Buskirk, Mrs. Suzanne Baijot Secretaries—Mrs. Lillian Hill, Miss Luella Gust. « 7 Mrs. Hallie B. Anderson Librarian, Latin. Torch. Mrs. Georgia Beeson Seventh and Eighth Grades Mr. Charles Bowen Science, Math., Camera Club, Stage Crew, Senior Class Adviser. Miss Eula Curry Journalism, English, Quill and Scroll, Wireless, Junior Play. Miss Ilene Droz Chorus, Glee Club, Vodvil, Spring Festival. Mr. Clarence Fitzgerald Social Studies, Assistant Boys’ Club Adviser. Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett- Scott. H. N. School Nurse, Public Health Nurs- ing, Health Education. Mrs. Grace Bliss English, Thespians, Senior Play. Mr. Gerald Clay Algebra, Phys. Ed., Baseball, Bas- ketball. Mrs. Hazel Davis English, Social Science, Sophomore Class Adviser. Mrs. Kathryn Evans Seventh and Eighth Grades, Girls' Club Ad ■iser. Mr. G. F. Hatch History, Public Speaking, Junior Class Adviser, Tennis. Mr. Wilfred Hoban Mechanical Drawing. Shop, Junior High Coach. Miss Harriet McFadden Math., English, Stamp and Bond Adviser. Mr. Kichard Rowe Phys. Ed., Hygiene, Biology, Foot- ball, Track. Miss Ruth Sincock Seventh and Eighth Grades. Miss Kathleen True Math., Typing, Freshman Class Adviser. Miss Helen West Seventh and Eighth Grades, High School Art. Mrs. Alice Fisher Seventh and Eighth Grades. Miss Mildred Johnson Commercial Studies, Ad Club, Stu dent Body Finances. Mrs. Marjorie Murphy Spanish, Spanish Club Adviser, English, Annual Adviser. Mr. Harold Silvernail Consumer Science. Agriculture. F. F. A.. Boys Club Adviser. Miss Eileen Smythe Phys. Ed., Hygiene, Girls’ Club Ad- viser. Girls' Sports. Mr. Tom Turbyfill Band, Orchestra. Vodvil. Miss Marjorie Wybourn Home Economics, Boys’ Dinner Club Adviser. « 9 Clawed Senior M onor Left Column—Emmett Aillaud. Marian Apland, Pat Bienz, Merle Blevins, Dave Bookey. (.'enter—The Stars and Stripes and our Minute Man Flag. liialit Column—Walt Chitty, Mardelle Fletcher, Evelyn Henry. Walt Kocpp. Joan Xehl. Senior J4onor 1945 EMMETT AILLAl I) -Student Body President, Let- terman. Thespian MARIAN APLAND—Student Body Treasurer, Torch PAT BIENZ—Student Body Vice-President, Wire- less Editor, Junior Associate Editor of Echo MERLE BLEVINS—Inspirational Award in Foot- ball, President of Boys, Club, Letterman DA E BOOKEY—Student Body Secretary, Busi- ness Manager of Echo, Letterman WALT CHITTY—President of I ettermen, Associate Business Manager Echo, Thespian MARDELLE FLETCHER—Girls’ Club Presi- dent. Letterwoman. Wireless Stall EVELYN HENRY—President of Torch, Annual Stair WALT KOEPP—Senior Class Vice-President. First Semester; President, Second Semester; Letter- man JOAN NEHL—Wireless Editor, l etterwoman. Thes- pian « 12 EMMETT AILLAUI) Football 2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Lct- terman 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2, 3; Annual 4; Student Body President 4; Thespians 3, 4: Smoker 1, 3; Wireless 4. MARIAN APLANI) Student Body Treasurer 4; Board of Control 4; Torch 2. 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Office Worker 4; Mothers' Tea 3; Girls' Club Cabi- net 4; Jr. Play Programs; Wireless 3; Girls’ Athletics 1, 2, 3; Saluta- toriam NORMA BARTOL Entered from Bothell 3; Mothers Tea 3; Make-Up Senior Play. BEATRICE BIRKLANI) Entered from Lincoln 2; Sports 2. 3. 4; Annual 4; All-School s- sembly 3; Girls Glee I. GLORIA BLOUGH Annual 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 1. 4; Chairman Mothers’ Tea 3; Jun- ior Play Properties; Chonis 4; Li- brarian 3. JOAUN BOULLS Annual 2, 3, 4; Echo Art Editor 4; Torch Bearer; Pres. Ad Club 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Wireless 4; Mothers’ Tea 1, 2, 3; Ad Club 3. 4; Thespians 4; Spanish Fiesta L ARNOLD ALSETH Smoker 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3; Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4; Paper Drive 3; Board of (Control 4; School Service Commit- tee 4. DONALD BARREN Football I. 4; Track 1; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Lfttcrmun 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4. PATRICIA BIENZ Junior Play; Annual 2, 3, 4; Thes- pians 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Wireless Editor 4; Class Officer 2. 3; Vice-President Student Body 4; Pep Club 4; Torch Bearer. MERLE BLEVINS Entered from Macintosh. Minn. 3; Class I res. 1; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Sec’y 2; Class Treasurer 2; Sophomore Play; Letterman 3, 4; Pres. Boys’ Club, 4; F. F. A. 4; Board of Con- trol 4; Army 4. DAVID BOOK LA Football 2. 3, 4; Letterman 4; Student Body Sec’y 4; Senior Play; Class Pres. 3; Track 3, 4; Smoker 2; Thespians 4; Business Mgr An- nual 4. LOUISE BRENNAN!) Entered from Port Angeles, Wn. 3; C;rls Sports 1. 2; Debate Club 2; Camera Club 3, 4; Prompter Jun- ior Play 3; Mothers’ Tea 3; Cheer leader 4; Glee Club 1; Annual 3. • : Senior Play. « 13 FRED BRONSON Entered from Hoosevelt lliul . Sc attic 2; Football 3; Baseball 3. JEAN BUCHHOI.Z Torch 2. 3. 4; Pres. Quill and Scroll 4; Girls’ Club Cabinet 4; Band 2, 3. 4; Jr. Play; Spring Con- cert 3; Vodvil 2, 3, 4; Annual 4; Brass Trio 4; Brass Quartette 4. DORIS CARLSON Make-Up Committee 2. 3, 4; Chorus 3; Service Flag 3, 4; Vod- vil 2. LA VON CHILDERS Sports 1. 2; Vodvil 1. 3, 4; Torch 3, 4; War Stamp Contest 3; Girls’ Club Cabinet 4; War Stamp Com- mittee 4; Junior Play; Annual 4; Mothers’ Tea 1, 3; Senior Play. WALTER CHITTY Football 2, 3. 4; Class Vice-Presi- dent 2; Junior Play; A and B Committees 3; Thespians 3, 4; Sec’y Let termen 3; Board of Con- trol 4; Pres. Let termen 4; Annual 3, 4; Senior Play. MARTIN DAM LOREN Orchestra 1. 2; Vodvil 2. 3; Boys’ Quartet 4; Music Festival 2; Torch 3. 4. « L4 RICHARD BROOKS Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Festival 2; Baseball 3,4; Basketball 1; Smoker 4. Rl SSELL Bl RELIT F. F. A.; Smoker 2, 3; Navy 4. DOROTin CARLSON Entered from Baltimore, Marvland 4. TED CHITTENDEN Track 3, 4; Boys’ Glee 3; Boys’ Quartet 4; Junior Play; All-School Assembly 3; Senior Play. LORENE Cl RTIS Girls’ Sports 2. 3. 4; Ice Cream 3. 4; Girls’ Club Cabinet 3. 4; Curls' Glee 2, 3; Pep Club 4; 'rumbling 3; Vodvil 3. 4; Mothers’ Tea 2. 3; Spring Concert 3, 4; Girls' Club Bep. 3. I RED DATE Schools at War 2; Smoker 2; Vod- vil 3. BETTY DEEBAGH CECELIA DOUGLAS Girls' Sports I, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee 4; Annual 4; A and B Committees 1; Girls’ (Mill) Committee I, 3; Pan-American Day I rug ram 3. ANDREE DlPONT Annual 3, 4; Wireless 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Camera Club 4; Mothers’ Tea 3; Torch 4; Girls’ Glee 4; Senior Play Property Manager; Board of Control 4; Editor of An- nual 4. RAGNA ELLINGSEN Pep Club 4; Girls' Sports 1. 2. 3. 4; Vodvil 1. 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 3, 4; Music Fes- tival 2, 3. 4; Sextet 3, 4; Tacoma Music Meet Octet 2; Girls’ Glee 2. MARDELLE FLETCHER Girls’ Club President 4; Letter- woman 2, 3, 4; Board of Control 4; Girls’ Club Cabinet 3, 4; Wire- less 4; Torch 4; Girls’ Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Chairman March of Dimes 3; Make-Up Committee 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4. VIRGINIA GARNETT Girls’ Club Committee 3, 4; Chorus 4; Winter Concert 4; Girls’ Sports 2; Junior Play Properties; Health Attendant 3. JACK HALSTEAD Junior Play; Thespians 3. 4; Foot- ball 4; Stage Crew 4; Dinner Club 4; Baseball 3, 4; Mixer-llecord Manager 4; Intra-mural Sports. Girls’ Club Committee 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee 4; Winter Concert 4; Health Attendant 3, 4; Girls' Sports 2. BETTY DRECHSLER Chorus 2, 4; Girls’ Glee 3; Girls' Sports 2, 3. 4; Letter worn an 3. 4; Annual 4; Pep Club 4; Vodvil 3; Baseball Manager 4. DALE ECHELBARGER Football 1. 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Smoker Committee 2, 3; Let- terman 3, 4; Navy 4. LILA EWING Tolo Committee 1; Vodvil 2; Girls' Glee 2, 3; Music Meet 2, 3; Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4; Chorus, 4; lee Cream Chairman 4. FAYE FORD Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Class Sec’y 1; Girls’ Sports 1; Music Meet 2; 1 - T. A. Carnival 2; Vodvil 2. 3; Mothers’ Tea 2, 3; Annual 4; Brass Quartet 4; Spanish Brass Trio 4. PATSY GIBBENS Torch 2, 3, 4; Lettcrwoman 2. 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Wireless 3, 4; Girls’ Club Cabinet 3, 4; Pres. Letterwomen 4; Vice-Pres. Quill and Scroll 4; Junior Play Proper- ties. « 15 EVELYN HENH'i Torch 2, 3, 4; Class Pres. 2; Girls’ Club Cabinet 2. 3; Torch President 4; Schools At War 2, 3; Annual 4; Board of Control 2; Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3; Music Meet 1; Mothers’ Tea 3. BALFOUR HILL Three Year Graduate; Track 1. 2. 3; Letterman 2, 3; Torch 2. 3; X. W. Washington Music Meet 2. 3; Boys’ Glee 1. 2; Chorus 3; Senior Play; Cheer Leader 3; Bovs' Coar- tet 1,3. MAX HOWLETT Track 1. 2, 3, 4; Lettemian 3. 4; Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Man- ager 2, 3, 4; Stage Electrician 4; Thespians 3, 4; Smoker 2. GERTRUDE JACOBSEN Entered from Ballard 2; Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice- President 2. 3, 4; All-Girl As- sembly 3; Junior Play; Tolo Pro- gram Committee 4; Annual 4; Let- terwoman 4. IRENE JOHNSON Pep Club 4; Girls’ Sports 1. 2. 3. 4; Letterwoman 3, 4; Vodvil 1, 2. 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Spring Con- cert 3, 4; Music Festival 2. 3, 4; Sextet 3, 4; Tacoma Music Meet 3; Class Secretary 2. MARY ANN KING Vodvil 1; Band 1. 2, 3; Health Committee 4; Tolo Committer 4; Football Banquet 4; Senior Play: Thespians 4. « 16 JOANNE HEN IO Wireless 3; Sec'y-Treusurer Senior Class; Vice-President Girls’ Club 3; Torch 2, 3, 4; Letterwoman 2, 3, 4; Music Meet 2, 4; Girls’ Club Cabinet 3. 4; Chorus 4; A and B Committee 2; Vodvil 3. Ml RUN HOEFER Smoker 2. DOROTm HUEBSCH Entered from Hamilton, Mont. 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1. 2; Declamations 1, 2; Home Eco- nomics Club 1; Operetta 1; Class Speedball Team 3; Music Festival 2; First Aid Club 2; Girls’ Sports 3. BEATRICE JOHNSON Entered from Ballard High 4; Li- brarian 2. 3; Girls’ Glee 1; Library Committee 3; Spring Concert 1. JEAN KELIA Class President 1; Board of Con- trol 1; Letterwoman 3, 4; Annual 4; Girls’ Sports 1, 2. 3. 4; Girls' Glee 3; Chorus 4; Sextet 4; Music Meet 3, 4; Vodvil 3, 4. DONALD KIRKWOOD Entered from San Francisco, Calif. 2; Stage Crew 3; Junior Play; Vod- vil 3;’Navy 4. DAWN LAWSON Girls’ Glee 2; Torch 2, 3, 4; An- nual 1; War Chest Chairman 3; Girls’ Sports 1; Ice Cream 3, 4; Senior Play. BARBARA LEE Class Vice-Pres. 1; Chris’ Sports 1; Girls' Club Committee 1, 2, 3; Pan-American Day Program 3; Junior Play Advertising and Ticket Manager; Ad Club 3, 4; Annual 4. AVA .MARY Me ARTHUR I .etterwoman 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Thespians 3. 4; Torch 2. 3, 4; Annual 3. 4; Ad Club 3. 4; Girls’ Club Cabinet 4; Class President 2; Board of Control 2, 3; Yell Leader 3. JOAN NEHL Yell Leader 3; Ia-ttcrwoman 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 3. 4; Torch 3, 4; Vodvil 1. 2. 3; Junior Play; Pep Club 4; Board of Control 3. 4; Editor Wireless 4; Senior Play; Salutatorian. LOIS NIELSEN I .etterwoman 3. 4; Annual 4; Girls’ Club Cabinet 2. 3; Tolo Commit- tee 2; Chorus 4; Girls’ Glee 3; Pep Club 4; Librarian 1; Vodvil 3. ELIZABETH ORNER Band 1; Chorus 2. 3. 4; Junior Play Properties; Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Festival 2, 3; Librarian 4; Vodvil 3; Girls’ Club Committee 1 ; Senior Play Properties. WALTER KOEPI’ Football 3. 4; Track 1. 2, 3; Board of Control 1; Class Vice-President 4; 1 .(-Kerman 4; Basketball 1; Class Pres. 4. YIELODIE LAWSON Tumbling Team 1; Girls’ Sports 1, 2; Girls’ Club Rep. 1. 2; Mothers' lea 1. 2. 3; Stage Crew I. 2, 3; Girls’ Glee 2; Vodvil 1, 3. 4; Chorus 3. 4; Spring Concert 3, 4; Business Junior Play. Richard Mackenzie Football 4; F. F. A. 2; Smoker 2; Intra-Mural Sports 2; Model Air- plane Club 2; Class Secretary 4. DONNA NADLER Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; I .etterwoman 2. 3. 4; Annual 4; Yell Leader 3; All- Girl Assembly 3; Mothers’ Tea 3; Manager Track 2, 3; Ping Pong Singles Champion 4. DAVID NIELSEN Football I; F. F. A. 3. 4; Basket- ball 3; Track 3. DONALD NOV ES Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; F. F. A. 3; Annual 4; Smoker 2. 3. 4; F. F. A. Basketball Team; Letterman 2, 3. 4; Army 4. « 17 RICHARD PARENT Torch 2, 3, 4; Smoker 1; Tumb- ling 2; Student Body Business Manager 4; Board of Control 4; I.ctternmn 4; Senior Play. BETSY PECK G'rl Club Treasurer 4; Junior Play; Thespians I. 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club Cabinet I, 3, 4; Editor Wire- less 4; Board of Control 4; Annual 3. 4; Senior Play; Music Meet 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4. ROBERT PAULSEN Track I. 2 Torch 3, 4; Radio Club 3; School Construction Work 4; Navy 4. RICHARD RICKERT Entered from Lincoln High, Seat- tle 2; Football 3. 4; Basketball 3, 4; Vodvil 3; Lcttemian 3, 4; Smoker 3; Class President 4. FRANK SCHULTZ Entered from Garfield High, Seattle 3; Baseball 1; Tumbling 1, 2; Bas- ketball 1. 2; Torch 2, 3. 4; Wire- less 3. 4: Football 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4. SYLVIA SMITH Girls' Sjjorts 1. 2; Girls' Glee 3. 4; Music Festival 3; Annual 3, 4; Ad Club 4; Torch 4; Servicemen's Flag 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Music Junior Play. PATT PARKPR Entered from Blue Earth. Minn. 3. Quill and Scroll 3. 4; Wireless 3, 4; AII-Girl Assembly 3; Mothers’ Tea 1, 2, 3; Girls' Club Cabinet 2; Business Manager Mah-Kotnh 2; Glee 1.2; Chorus 1.2. DARRELL PETERS Smoker 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1; Football 2, 3. 4; Army 4. HELEN REINBOLD Sports 1. 2. MARTHA RUPP Girls’ Sports 1, 2, 4; Girls' Glee 3, Chorus 4; Annual 4. HAROLD SIMS Entered from Roosevelt High, Se- attle 2; F. F. A. Smoker 4; Track 4; Baseball 1. CLARA STADLER Captain Twirling Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Vodvil 1, 2, 3. 4; Ice Cream 2, 3, 4; Girls Club Cabinet 2; Home Economics Fashion Show 4; Moth- ers’ Tea 1, 3. « 18 LYLE AN METER Chorus 3, 4. TED WANS Track i; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Box- ing 2; John Paul Jones Contest 3; Letterman 4; Senior Play; Thes- pians 4; Vodvil 4. PA TRICIA WILLCOCK Girls’ Sports 1. 2; Mothers’ Tea 3; Girls’ Glee 3; Chorus 4; Annual 4; Vodvil 3. PHILLIP WILLIAMS Entered from Seattle Prep. 2; Football 1, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Let- terman 3, 4; Vodvil 3; Ad Club 2, 3, 4. DORATHY YOUNG Girls’ Glee 2, 3; Girls’ Glee Presi- dent 3; Chorus 4; Everett Music- Meet 3, 4; Ad Club 3, 4; Junior Pla Property Managers; Girls’ Club Cabinet 3; Torch 3, 4; Annual 3, 4; Senior Play Business Staff, Val- edictorian. JAY PLATT Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3; Letterman 3; Board of Control 2; Stamp and Bond Committee 2, 3; Camera Club 2. 3; Red Cross Rep. 1; Torch 2, 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee LORNA SWANSON Pep Club 4; Glee 2, 3; Chorus 4; All-Girl Assembly 3; Vodvil 2. 3; Girls’ Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter- woman 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 4; Annual 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLENE WAGER Vodvil 3, 4; Girls’ Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Girl Assembly 3; Make-Up Committee 4; Pep Club 4; Tolo Committee 3. 4; Mothers’ Tea 3; Girls’ Glee 2, 3, 4. LOUELLYN WHITSON Girls’ Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Vodvil 1, 3, 4; Tolo Committee 4; Girls’ Club Cabinet 4; Mothers' Tea 1. 3; Girls’ Glee 2; Pep Club 4. BILL WILLIAMS Track 1, 2, 3. 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Letterman 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Vodvil 3: Annual 3; Photo Club 3; Smoker 2; Chorus 3. MABEL WILLIAMSON Basketball A Team 2; Chorus 2, 4; Girls’ Glee 3, 4; Junior Play; Thespians 3. 4; Glee Treasurer 3; Tacoma Music Meet 3. Senior Here in 1955. as we wander through the town of Edmonds, we are constantly reminded of the memorable class of 1945. Passing by the office windows of the New Energy and Illumination Company, we see Walt Chitty. founder and president, talking to Pat Bienz, manager of the Edmonds branch. Entering, we find Murlin Hoffer, owner of the new' exclusive High School Hang Out, and Frank Schultz and Ray Swinton. owners of the Personalized Pleasure Craft Boat Company, who have given their contract for motor installation to Harold Sims. They are marvelling over Emmett Aillaud’s revision of the policies of the Standard Oil Company, of which he is the youngest vice-president. Leaving the office, we see the famous orange and purple trucks of David Bookey Fuel, Inc., going by. On down the street we run into Charlene Wagar, manager of the Edmonds Roller Bowl, who has iust received the news that Dolly McArthur, interior decorator, was awarded a prize for her original dust-colored furniture for tired housewives. The class is really doing itself proud, for only a month ago Joan ehl. Tokyo correspondent, won the Pulitzer Prize for her book. The Adventures of a Flying Journalist.” Joan writes that during her travels she met Marian Apland, famous homemaker, who is writing a hook on housewives of different countries. Norma Bartol and Evelyn Henry, we learned from Charlene, are social research workers. They have also been traveling extensively. On one of their trips to the South Sea Islands they visited their former classmate Beatrice Johnson, who lives in Tahiti and paints the natives. While there, they also looked in on Bill Williams’ diving concern, and vow that he only takes off his helmet for food or a pretty girl. While in Hollywood they watched La on Childers, actress, who has been typed from high school days, and Melodie Lawson, acrobatic dancer, who was working on the lot where Max Howlett was set director. No more news forthcoming, we go on to the Walters and Wamsley Radio and Electric Shop, only to hear on their radio Beatrice Birkland and Gertrude Jacobsen tearing our hearts out with the tear- jerking story of “Bea and Gert,” two girls against the world. Dick Walters told us, after we dried our tears, that he thought Dorathy Young was his favorite program and he mentioned that Balfour Hill, the new swoon-crooner rage, had been her guest artist last week. Willard Wamsley said he preferred Don Kirkwood’s quiz program, which features Don Howard on the accordian with the “Grandsons of the Pioneers.” Across the street we see the sign of Lorene Curtis’ dancing studio and on down the street that of Jean Kelly’s voice studio. Going into Robert Paulson’s hardware store are Ted Wans and Walt Koepp, co-authors of the book. “We Live the Wild Life.” Following them are Dick Rickert, coach, with his own five-man team, and Russell Burfitt with his daughter, who has been hearing about “when papa was in the navy.” The four of them begin to discuss those great professional football stars. Merle Blevins and Don Noyes, who have each once been the “Man of the Year. Camera Shy BARBARA ANDERSON Entered from Lincoln High, Seattle 4; Glee Club 1. 2. RAY SWINTON DONALD HOWARD Entered from Yakima, Wash. 4; Music Senior Play; Dramatics 1; Airplane Club 2; Track 2; Spanish Festival 2; Vodvil 4; Tumbling 4; Schools at War 2. Entered from Ballard High, Seattle. 4; Board of Control 2; Football Manager 3, 4. 20 We now pass the new large telephone exchange of which Gloria Blough is manager and Winkie Brennand’s exclusive dress shop. Louellyn Whitson, one of her models, has gone to New York to exhibit some new designs. We are startled to see Phil Williams, local bachelor, buying flowers at the original branch of the Nielsen’s Moral Shoppe. Inc. We soon come upon the new hospital of which Ted Chittenden has just been named resident physician. Mabel Williamson and Jean Buchholz share responsibility as head nurses, while Barbara l ee and Dorothy Huebsch are laboratory technician . On her way out of the hospital building is Joanne Henry, district nurse, who tells us that Elizabeth Orner just left the staff for a higher position in Chicago. We also hear that Pat Willcock has become a Ph.D. in psychology. We go on down the street, past Chester Yocoin’s Farm Supplies, Inc., where we find Dale Fchelbarger and Arnold Alseth, owners of the “Our Pigs Could Be Your Pets hog farm. Entering Cecelia Douglas’ stationery and supply store, we buy one of the daily Seattle papers. On the front of one is an action picture of Clara Stadler leading an American Legion parade. We also notice that Dawn Lawson’s dogs captured several blue ribbons at a recent show, and that Betty Dreschler has again broken her own typing record with 161 words a minute. We call attention to the signature of Sylvia Smith on the Frederick and Nelson advertisements and turn the page, where we find that the society editor. Betsy Peek, has written a story about Helen Reinbold, new business manager for I. Magnin’s. Next door, at Lorna Swanson’s Travel Agency, we find Dick Mackenzie and Don Bakken trying to persuade Lorna to recommend to her customers to travel on their airlines, of which Richard Brooks is executive vice-president and Jack Halstead is head of the aeronautical engineering department. Expecting to find the bus station at Fifth and Bell torn down, we find instead a new building with the sign, “Swift and Safe Bus Line, Martin Dahlgren and Fred Date, Proprietors.” Richard Parent, who proved his financial ability in his high school days, is now district supervisor of the state hank. After nearly being run down by a motorcycle fiend, we are informed by a passerby that Darrell Peters and Fred Bronson opened a cycle shop near Hopper’s. Whom should we run into now but the former Ix is Nielsen, with Betty Deebach, Virginia Garnett, Faye Ford and Lila Ewing? It seems that they are a committee who are trying to get Patsy Gibbens, famous research chemist, to speak for the “Ladies’ Society of Edmonds. ’ Having been informed by these prominent ladies of the society that several members of the class of “45” were teaching at Edmonds, we wander to the scene of our happiest year, the high school. Entering the office, we find the secretary, Martha Rupp, signing passes. From her we hear that Donna Nadler teaches P.E., Mardelle Fletcher struggles with the Wireless advising. Patt Parker is head of the commercial department, and Doris Carlson and Maryann King are home economics teachers. Out of the office now, we cross the hall and gaze into the shining trophy case. We see reflected the faces of Andree Dupont and Joaun Boulls. filled with nostalgic memories of the class of “45.” Senior4 WILLARD WAMSLEY F. F. A. 3, 4. RICHARD WALTERS Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3. How 1. Left to Right--Howard Anderson. Glenn Granger, Jack Eisen. Bob Downing, Vincent Bookey, « a Brayton, Wylie Echelberger, Art Blendhem. How 2. If ft to Right Gloria Downing, Bill Ewing, Carmen Gregory, Mary Douglas, Marilou Eide, Tomim Borg ford, Shirley Ballinger. Margaret Brown, Joanne Blackman. Billie Callahan. Maehrllc Ballmes. How 3. Left t Right—D orothy Coyne, Diane Franci .. LeHoy Blanscet. Natalie Burt, Pat tv Davis Bettv Beck Astrid Ellingsen. Virgena Allhery. Marvellen Bidleman. DeDiris Buxton. H°w 4, Left to Right-Betty Denhy, Harry Case, Clarence Caspers, Arthur Dixon. Jim Emery, Steve Dam. Paul Gist, Charles Graney, Tommy Dootson, Lawrence Engler, Lois Cronkhite, Lois Forshaug. junior Cla££ OFFICERS hirst Semester Second Scmoster I resident ..........................Neil Halev.......................Glenn Granger I ice-l'residenl..........................Glenn Granger ...................Horace Propst Secretary-Treasurer..................... Ardelle Wilcox Chuck Graney Board of Control..........................Margaret Ann Smith Vlaybelle Ballmes Board of Control Jerry Little. ..Curtis Triplett Adviser....... Mr. G. F. Hatch NUMBER OF JUNIORS IN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Torch, 21; Girls’ Cabinet, 10; Boys’ Club Officers, 2; Ad Club. II; F. F. A., 7; Thespians, 5; Letterwomen, 9; Lettermen, 17; Football, 12; Basketball, 6; Speedball and Volleyball. “A” teams, 3 HIGHLIGHT Junior-Senior Prom. January 27 « 22 How 1. Left to Right—Averill Whitlatch, Johnny Hnsso, Boh Williams, Scott Schultz, Bill Rausch, Ralph Sor- ensen, Ray Rogers, Elmer Sund. Row 2. Left ti Right- Doll) Tourtellot, Janice Thompson, Molly Y’ost, Victta VVooley, Margaret Ann Smith. Janet Siegrist, Gloria Winnem, Mae Schroeder, Winnie Weycrts. Row 3. Left to Riuht — Marilyn Mackie, Connie Wilcox, Ardelle Wilcox. Verna Tripp, Marian I harp, Helene Suess. Dolores Hanicri, Torn Segersten, Marjorie Tingleff, Ruth Steinman. Row 4. Left to Right—Bonnie Wray, Fat Wright, Don Shipley, Bert Richards, Kenneth Stark, Larry Rodgers, Tommie Tews, Loran Stewart, Jack Wr'ght, Dean Yocom, Terry Roesler. Row Row Row Miller. 1. Left to Right—Beth Hall, Joan Peterson. Betty Lu Parker, Peggy Narron, Maxine Hansen, Bethel llerndon. Clarice Johnson, Pat Proctor, Bette Hubbard. 2 Left to Right Neil Haley, Beatrice Hays. Donna Lee LaByer, Shirley Hill, Marian Locke. Doris Dolly Olson, Rita Jesmer, Beryl Hall, Jeanette Kyler, Shirley Liiulstrom, Hugh Preston. 3. Left to Right Dick Knipe, Don Payne, Horace Propst, Melvin Nelson, Jack Halloway. Jerry Little. Willard Kunz. Jay Platt, George Hulse, Jim Pantley, Bill Illman. « 23 liow 1. Left to liinht Maynard Carlson. Johnny Dontos, Jack Brumbaugh, George Branner, John Burtis Don hdmundson. How 2. Left to RUihl Shirley Craft, Jean Cressey, Barbara Daniel, Rose Connot, Joy Anderson, Annette Arn- old, Shirley Beach, Phyllis Carroll, Mary Lou Dunn, Barham Campbell. l ow Z Lcff to Right- Vivian Conley, Carl Broman. Ken Blevins. Dougins Coldart, Paul Bond, Albert Cralle, Oliver Cole, Robert Ewen, Clarice Bucing. Row 4, Left to Rig it-Richard Chittenden, Pickett Chamberlin, Jack Erickson, Janies Demin, Neal Duett, Carl Dahhn. Russ Bruner, Paul Burton, Boyd Bigelow. Soph onto re Cta££ OFFICERS First Semester President .Bob Leighton...... Vice-President.......................Sammie Goodhope. Secretary-Treasurer..................Stuart Murdock Board of Control ..............Phyllis Carroll Board of Control.....................Pete Hoff Second Semester .Mary Lou Dunn Dorothy Stadler ..Stuart Murdock Barbara Campbell .........Pete Hoff Adviser ENROLLMENT M VIBER OF SOPHOMORES IN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Torch, 15; Girls’ Club Cabinet, 3; F. F. A.. 8: Echo Letterwomen. 3: Iwettermen. 5 VIrs. Hazel Davis ...........................119 Staff. 3: Stage Crew, 3; « 21 How 1. Left to Right—Harold Webster. Rita Schimmel, Dorothy Stadler, Winnifred Welch, Anita Tingleff, Evelyn Whitlatch, Wilma Welch, Gwen Temple, Margaret Olds, Dorilee Phelps, Boh Quinge. How 2. Left to Right Pat Peterson. Joyce Phunh, Nilah Neff. Mary Margaret Young, Doris Nelson. Eunice Shirley, Erlene Parker, Winona Warner, Mary Lee Scace, Lillian Wolf. How 3. Left to liiuht -Milton Pfeifer, Gene Thome, Lawrence Walker, Clyde Robinson, Oscar Nelson, Don Nelson, John Ponis, Jack Watson, Harry Warren, Ralph Huifalo. Henry Osborn, Bill Pitts. Row 1. Left to Right—James Belles, David Martinson, Sammic Goodhopc, Fabian Leo, Bob Floodecn, Bill McKay, Tommy Marcy. Row 2. Left to Right-Elsie McKean, Joyce Mansion. Ruth Knight, Gloria Hayes, Franklin Moshier, Evelyn Foss, Dorothy Hirschbcrg, Mae Murray, Peggy Murphy, Marjorie Garthe, Pauline Lewis. Row 3. Left to Right- Ross Gibbons. Herbert Haines, Mary Gillis. Nancy McKay, Dorothy Kent, Mary Lou Jones, Dolores Lee, Lois Farmer, Helen Jeppesen, Pat Fessenden, Verna Kennedy. Row 1. Left to Right-Gene Lewis, Hugh Hall. Stewart Murdock, Bernard Jarvis, Jerry La Byer. Edwin Hillier, Martin Hughes, Jimmy Mauser, Gene Lawing, Pete Hoff, Bobby Leighton, Don Fink. « 25 How 1. Left to Hiuht (Front) - lx o Blanscct, Leonard Carol!, Venial Alton, Martin Crooks, Jerome Bateman, Donald Burfitt, Stanley Broom. Row 2. Left to Right—Cora Adams, Francos Bidleman, Beverley Barber, Eileen Bruner, Nancy Anderson. Edith Barnett. Ila Albee, Ramona Accola. Elsie Carlstedt, Joan Astell, Billie Fae Baker. Row 3. Left to Right— Evelyn Cole, Helen Birkland, Gloria Billings, Caroline Armes, Judy Cunningham, Doris Baum, Dolores Brooks, Bertalee Adams, Selma Crymes, June Bednark. Row 4. Left to Right Bud Cornish, Clarence Coldart, Carl Callahan, Virgil Baum, Fred Brown, Bob Brine, Bob Anderson, Ray Connell, Jerio Brennneyer, Gertrude Carlson, Shirley Conley. Jre h man Cla££ OFFICERS Prt sident ......... Vice-President Secretary-Treasu rer Board oj Control Board oj Control Adviser............ First Semester Second Semester John Thompson John Thompson .Barbara Kallstrom Larry Wooley Boh Denby Gloria Billings Florence Flick. Darlene Erickson George Wilbourne ..Bob Propsl Miss Kalhleen True ENROLLMENT 171 M MBER OF FRESHMEN IN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Chorus, 3; Girls' Glee, 5; Band. 1; Girls’ Club Cabinet, 5; F. F. A., 7; Stage Grew, 2: Echo Staff, 3; Football, 22: Basketball, 9; Speedball. 10; Volleyball. 11. « 26 How 1. I a’ft itt Right Everett Douglas, Hill Groiuko, Allen Franklin, James Hathaway, Boh Ecklund, Alvin Holmgren, Glen Hellenga. How 2. Left to Right—Gene Howarth, Harry Feldman. Boh Denby, Stanley Echellbarger, Robert Hughes, Jack Hall, John El ert, Don Finnigan, Richard Durst. Row 3, Left to Right—Faith Fussell, Dolores Hendricks, Barbara Giant . Darlene Erickson, Barbara Hardman, Florence Flick, Janice Duett, Edwina Hawley, Adellajane Granger, Muriel Dahlgren, Florence Goodhope. Row I. Left to Right Anne Fessenden, Sally-Jo Fuirleigh, Lois Gay, Beverly Hammond. Donna Foss, Walt- erine Ililde, Lorraine Henderson, Raelou Granger, Gwen Hurlbutt, Dorothy Hranac, Eleanor Duke. Row 1. Left to Right—John Payne, Dick Jackson, Jimmy Murray, Bob Propst, Eugene Janacck. Rolx-rt Kaest- ner, Jerry’ Johnson, Ben Pemberton. Row 2. Left to flighf-James Mudra, Curtis Martin. Robert NlcClenahan, Billy Louden. Richard Nabseth, Jerry Jerome, Roy Kronquist, Bruce Lasswell, Frank Moore, James Matthews. Row 3. Left to flight—Evelyn Peterson, June Lindus, Jean Langhotf, Nancy Poitras, Sylvia Page, Virgil Ia e. Willis Knight. Floyd Mclvor, Keith Lasswell, George Lowe. Row 4, Left to flight—Martha Morris, Maxim Owen, Barbara Kallstrom, Virginia McGbneu, Eleanor Johan- sen, Vivian Janacek. Marilyn Osgood, Margaret McMahon. Barbara Larson. Velma Miller, Patsy Lane. « 27 Row 1. Left to Right—Roderick Smith. Chuck Schultz. Jim Welch, Cordon Tepfer, Bill Thacker Don Stuart Boh Whiteley. Row 2. Left to Right Drusilla Thompson. Mary Rapp, Bonnie Thome, Tillie Smeade, Wilma Thomas, Joy Robinson, Marilyn Wessell, Loma Wilcox, Olive Torgrimson, Shirley Strainer, Andre Tutmark. Row 3. Left to Right—Eugene Strainer. John Thompson, Robert Torkelson, Will Turner, Gene Wadhams, Walt Smith, George Willboume, Jim Stanton, lairry Wooley, Jim Wilson. Row 4, Left to Right-Irene Sims, Mary Jane Shaffer, Harriet Skutvik, Phyllis Roe, Roy Weamcr, Harry Tay- lor, Merle Stcinman, Eleanor Russo, Rita Yost, Karla Soukup, Darlene Redenuis, Audrey Tripp. junior J4icj,h School ADVISERS Mrs. Kathryn Evans. Mrs. Georgia Beeson Miss Helen West, Miss Ruth Sincock. GIRLS’ CLUB OFFICERS President.................. Ruth Ann Eide Vice President............Carol Wi 11 iams Secretary-Treasurer..................Betty Joslin BAiND ........................ Girls9 Cl it ) ....Boys' Club BOVS’ CIA B OFFICERS President..................Sydney Loc ke Vice-President ..........Pierre Peterson Secretary...... Kenneth Ness Program Chairman Jerry Hall Emil Baijot, Jack Ayerst, Jane Peters, Gene HofTer. Lawrence Dieu. Dick Ball- inger. Burrell Mackie, Harry Mackin. Velma Hagemann. Boh Harrison, Eddie Fink. Pat Howlett, James Cunningham. Ruth Ann Eide, Janet Johnson, Glen Richards. Patsy Knipe, Joanne Martson. Joanne Naughton, Kenneth Ness. Martha Pike. Frances Reinhold, George Saunders, Bill Strance, Carol Williams, Gene Til Ison. JUNIOR HIGH ACTIVITIES Red Cross Drive ($85.95), Gift Boxes (10 boxes), Boys’ Clean-Up Squad. Boys’ Chorus, Girls Chorus, Safety Patrol, Stamps and Bonds Committee, Sponsors for Junior Red Cross. 28 How 1. Left to Right (Front)-John Gregory, Fred Warner, Bill Weber. Jack Sherwood, George Johnson. David Lotta, Bill Bradford, Sydney Locke, Dwight Burtis, George Saunders, Billy Strance, Larry Nordbv, Jack Ellison, Clarence Ackley, Bill Ellison, Kenny Hyland. How 2. Left to Right—Joyce Krieger, Andy Hahn, Dorothy Howe, Lois Bond. Eva Marie Haroldson, Phyllis Stanton, Martha Hose Pike, Catherine Mettert. Shirley Noseworthy, Monta lx e Hathaway, Huth Hodges. Carol Williams, Martha MacDonald, Patsy Knipe, Joyce Thacker, Sylvijj Marsh, Joan Marston, Joanne Apland, Jean Chris. How 3. Left to Right—Alvin Howe, Virginia Jones, Mrs. Evans. Corinne Palmer. Gloria Siefert, Joanne Naugh- ten, Janet Johnson. Frances Heinbold. Huth Ann Eide, Ann Frandal. Margaret Hausch. Vivien Webb. Barbara Nelson, Joanne Leighton, Bette Lou Joslin, Diane Webster, Delores llaviland, Carl Lloyd. How 4, Left to Right Orin Schuster, Robert Kennedy, Dick Illman, Ted Tourtellot, Jim Cunningham, Roy Swanson, Darold Jones, Sherwood Barnett, Joe Hoskins, Don Benn. Kenny Ness, Jerry Parker, Alfred Galbraith, Pierre Peterson, Terry Symmes, Jack Hallberg, Donald Robison, Charlie Arrowood, Tim Clein, Leo Mangan. Dean Jackson, Jerry Hall, Kenneth Hovde. How 1. Left to Right (Front)— Dale Barnes, Jack Jacobsen, Harold Hutchinson, Jack Ayerst, Gene Hoffer. Donald Feoco, Pat Howlett, Bobby Harrison, Floyd Millis, Keith Jerome, Geoffrey Moshier. Dick Ball- inger, Bob Williamson, James Kitchens, Dean Jones, Ken Weber, Harry Mackin, Laurence Dieu. How 2. Left to Right -Lauta Lee Ewing. Estella Elden. Caroline La Belle, Bonnie Smith. Beverly Bienz. Arlene Schweinhart, Roberta Lines, Margaret Moreland, Avis Parish, Barbara Savage, Sally Davis, Patricia Lines, Solveig Johnson, Barbara Randall. Nina Armes. Shirley Allbery, Shirley Murray, Norma Jean Knight. Alice Hinkleman, Ona Kay Hodson, Shirley Daniel, Florence Young, Larry Hill. How 3. Left to Right—IasAa Webster, Marcia Sipes. Ivena Carroll. Jane Peters. Betty Mae Lueder. Eldora Blevins, Jean Belles, Erma Jean Hughes, Helen Barber, Mona Swanberg, Irene Corroll, Rosanne Gamett, Merle Flick. Jacqueline Morris. Doris Lyles, Mary Thorson, Caroline Lehman. Margaret Faust. How 4. Left to Right—Paul Giant .. Hoss Waggoner, Eddie Fink, Bill Pinkston, Glen Richards, John Myer, Elliott Cosman, Howard Link, Don Blevins. Harold Villager, Joe Hendricks. Richard Hildebrand, Gene Tilison, Glenn Johnson, Burrell Nlackie, Paul Enright. Emil Baijot. Row 5. Left to Right—Rol ert McBurney, Bob Ruth, Harold Reece, Jack Edwards, Frank Hoss. Loren Morrissey. « 29 edAAociated Students Left to Right—Emmett Aillaud, president; Fat Bienz, vice-president, first semester; Neil Haley, vice-president, second semester; Dave Bookey, secretnr '; Marian Apland, treasurer. Adviser—Mr. G. Mason Hall Financial Adviser—Miss Mildred Johnson OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester President Emmett Aillaud Emmett Aillaud Vice-President... .... ...............Patsy Bienz Neil Haley Secretary ....... ...................David Bookey David Bookey Treasurer...................................Marian Apland Marian Apland Manager ................ Richard Parent................................... Bichard Pareni BOARD OF CONTROL First Semester—Richard Bickert. Dorothy Carl- son. Walt Chitty. Neil Haley, Margaret Ann Smith. Jerry Little. Bob Leighton, Phyllis Carroll. Pete Hoff, John Thompson. Florence Flick, George Wilbourne. Joan Nehl. Mar- del le Fletcher, Merle Blevins. Second Semester—Walt Koepp, Andree Dupont, Arnold Alseth, Glenn Granger. Maebelle Ball- mes, Curtis Triplett. Mary Lou Dunn. Johnnie Dontos, Nancy MacKay, John Thompson, Darlene Erikson, Bob Propst, Marilou Fide, Betsy Peck. Tommie Tews. Mardelle Fletcher. NEW ACCOMPLISHMENTS Purchase of War Bonds totaling $500.00, purchase of school tiger picture, new uniforms for the football and basketball teams, purchase of a new public address system, purchase of gymnasium equipment Row 1. Left to Right—Joan Nchl, Pat Bienz, Marian Apland, Mardelle Fletcher, Emmett Aillaud, Betsy Peck, Darlene Erikson, Phyllis Carroll, Mary Lou Dunn. Row 2. Left to Right—Arnold Alseth, John Thompson, Barham Camplxdl, Maebelle Ballmes, Margaret Am Smith, Dick Rickert, Walt Koepp. Row 3. Left to Right—Curtis Triplett, Pete Hoff, Neil Haley. Glenn Granger, Dick Parent, Walt Chitty, Dave Bookey. 32 Left to Right—Merle Blevins, president; Tom Tews, vice-president; Dick Knipe. secretary-treasurer. ADVISERS Mr. Harold Silvernail Mr. Clarence Fitzgerald OFFICERS President ................................ ..........Merle Blevins Vice-President .......................... ................Tomm Tews Secretary-Treasurer Dick Knipe ACTI ITIES Assembly for girls who won bond contest. Committee—Dick Knipe. Bill Ewing, Max Howlett, Merle Blevins. Keeping school grounds and streets leading to Edmonds clean. Committee—Don Fink. Dick Jackson, Bob Den by. Bob Propst. LeRoy Blans- cet, Jerry Little, Bernard Jarvis, Boh Brine. Tommy Tews, Curtis Triplett, Fred Brown. Patrolling rallies and hall field during games. Paddle Squad Boh Paulson. Sammy Goodhope. Jack an Nortwick, Dave Nielsen, Bernard Jarvis. Left to right: Merle Blevins. Larry Rodgers, Mr. Fitzgerald. Mr. Silvernail, Dick Knipe, Tommy Tews 33 Qirlz’ Club Miss Eileen Sim the I resident Vice-President Secretary Treasurer........ ADVISERS OFFICERS Mrs. Kathryn Evans Mardelle Fletcher ........Helen Suess ......Shirley Craft ......Betsy Peck COMMITTEES IVays and Means—Patsy Gibbens; Program- -Helene Suess; Standards Patty Davis; Friendship—Dolly McArthur: Clerical—Lorna Swan- son; Vocational—Gloria Blough; Social Service—Joanne Henry; Health Lavon Childers; Ice Cream—Lila Ewing; Candy—Shirley Iindstrom; Bulletin—Mary Lou Dunn; Historian—Sally Jo Farleigh; Flowers— Marian Apland and Roberta Menafee; Guest Book—Lorene Curtis; Ed- monds Grade School Counselors—Patty Davis and Louellyn Whitson; Alderwood Grade School Counselor—Jean Buchholz; Junior High Coun- selor—Tor a Segersten. ACCOMPLISHMENTS Tolo. Good Grooming Week. Christmas Hall Decorations, Mothers’ Day Tea. Ice Cream and Candy Sales. March of Dimes. Row 1. Lift to Right (Front)— Li In Ewing, Dolly McArthur, Lomu Swanson, Mardelle Fletcher, Louellyn Whitson, Patty Davis, Helene Suess. Row 2. lA’ft to Right—Roberta Menefee, Shirley Lindstrom, Tora Segersten, Joanne Henry, Betsy Peek, Patsy Gihln-ns, Jean Buchholz. Row 3. Left to Right—Lorene Curtis, Marian Apland, Lavon Childers, Sally-Jo Fairleigh, Gloria Blough, Mary Lou Dunn. Top to Bottom I Individuals) — Mardelle Fletcher, president; Helene Suess, vice-president; Shirley Craft, secretary; Betsy Peck, treasurer. 3-1 « Co-editors Feature Editor Sports Editor Coverage Editor Exch a n ge Edito r Circulation Morgue........ Inch Fool, Proofreader Cub Reporters Joan Nehl. Pat Bienz Joann Boulls .... Frank Schultz DoIIn McArthur Pats Cihhens Patt Parker Mardelle Pletelier .MariIon Eide, Louise Brennand Shirley Ballinger ..Betsy Peck. Andree Dupont. Emmett Aillaud SECOND SEMESTER STAFF E,Ulnis Marilou Eide, Bets Peck Associate Editors.................... .... Pat Bienz. Joan Nehl Venture Editor Shirley Ballinger Sports Editor Emmett Aillaud Coverage Editor ..... Mardelle Fletcher Exchange Editor............................................. Andree Dupont Circulation...............................................l-ouise Brennand Proofreader...............................................Mardelle Fletcher Typists .................................... Betty Drechsler, Pat Willcock Reporter ................................................... Patsy Gibbens Cub Reporters—Tommy Tews, Margaret Ann Smith, Natalie Burt. Deane Yocum, Boh Downing. Margaret Olds Individual —Joan Nehl, Pat Bien .. Betsy Peck, Marilou Eide. First row. Left to Right—Joan Xelil, Dolly McArthur, Frank Schultz. Emmett Aillaud, Pat Bienz, Betty Drechsler. Second row. Left to Right—Shirley Ballinger, Pat Willcock, Andree Dupont, Patsy Gibbens, Patt Parker. Third row. Left to Right—Louise Brennand, Mardelle Fletcher, Marilou Eide, Betsy Peck, Jouun Boulls. STRING ORCHESTRA Left to Right—Hugh Hull, Deane Yocoin. Terry Roesler, Mary Margaret Young, Mr. Turbyfill, Dolly Tourtellot, Dolores Stock- man. John Sanborn. I'. T. A.— How I. Left to Right (Front)— Neal Hrayton, Floyd Mclvor, Stanley Echclbarger, Glen Ilellenga, Tom Marcy, Edwin Mil tier, Gor- don llellenga. Hill MacKay, Jerie Rrem- meyer, Harold Webster. How 2. Left to Right —Elmer Suud, Art Blendbeim, Melvin Nelson, Jack Halloway. Vincent Bookey, Chester Yoconi. Neil Haley, John Cooper. How 3. Left to Right—Curtis Martin, Donald Bnriitt, Milton Pfeifer, Dale Echelbarger, Arnold Alseth, Merle Blevins, Willard Wamslcy, Harr ' Layles. PEP CLUB- Row 1. Left to Right (Front)— Jim Emery, Louise Hrennand. Sylvia Smith. Mollie Yost. Loma Swanson, Clara Stndler, Janice Thompson, Lila Ewing, Diane Francis. Beryl Hall, Helene Suess, Balfour Hill. How 2. Left to Right- Clora Billings, Joaane Blackman, Betty L u Parker, Joan Nehl, Pat Proc- tor, Maeludh' Ballmes, Tora Segerstcn. Lorene Curtis, Deane Yocom, Patsy Gibbens, Betty Denby, Dolores Ranieri. Dorothy Stadler, Vivian Conley. Row 3. Left to Right—Patsy Bien .. Charlene Wagar. Ardelle Wilcox, Dolls McArthur. Betty Drechsler. Dorothy Coyne. Betty Bt-ck. Gloria VVinnem. Margaret Ann Smith. Dolly Olson. Not in Picture: Jack North, Leslie Pinkston. Charles Craney. PEP CLUB F. F. A. STRING ORCHESTRA ADVISER Miss Eileen Smythe APPEARANCES Marysville game, Vodvil, cheer- ing section at games, pep assem- blies 1) ISER Mr. Harold Silvemail OFFICERS President, Vincent Bookey. Neil Haley; vice-president. Neil Haley. Vincent Bookey; secretary, Arnold Alseth. Neal Bray ton; treasurer. Neal Hrayton. Johnny Cooper; re- porter. Dale Echelbarger, Jack Halloway; sentinel. Chester Yo- cum. Don Burfitt ACCOMPLISHMENTS Smokers; basketball team; plow- ing. discing, harrowing 300 victory garden seed beds; community wood-cutting; fruit tree spraying ADVISER Mr. Tom B. Turbyfill MEMBERS Terry Roesler, piano; Dolly Tourtellot, string bass; Deane Yocum, violin; Hugh Hall, vio- lin. Dolores Stockman, violin; John San borne, viola; Mary Margaret Young, cello APPEARANCES Education Banquet, Junior Play, Regional National Contest, Eve- rett Music Festival. Vodvil « 36 LETTERMEN STAGE CREW How 1. Left to Aig i(-Billy Louden, Johnny Dontos, Jack Brumbaugh, Jerry Jer- ome. How 2. Left to Right—Jack Halstead, Jim Kmery, Mr. Bowen. Averill Whitlatch, Ralph Sorensen. Not in picture—Max Howlett, Boh Leigh- ton. Willard Kunz. TORCH How I. Left to Right—Husscll Bruner. Boyd Bigelow, Harry Case, Steve Dam, Clar- ence Caspers. Paul Burton, Jerry LaByer, Bal- four Hill, Boh Downing. Ralph Buffalo, Bill Pitts. How 2. lA'ft to Right—Marilou Eide, Joan N'ehJ, Patsy Bienz, Dolly McArthur, Janice Thompson, Marian Apland, Mardelle Fletch- er, Jean Mau, Margaret Ann Smith, Joanne Henry, Evelyn Whitlatch, Shirley Ballinger. Pat Proctor. How 3. Left to Right—Hi chard Chittenden, Herbert Haines, Dora thy Young, Sylvia Smith. Tora Segersten, Beatrice Hays, Bar- bara Daniels, Mary Cillis, Phyllis Carroll, Dolores Lee. Dolly Tourtellot, Winnie Wey- erts, Andree Dupont. How I. Left to Right Allen Ktetzler, Jay Platt, Hichard Parent, Joaun Boulls, Dawn Lawson, Natalie Burt. Patsy Gibhcns, Jean Buchholz, Shirlec Craft, Helen Jeppesen. Deane Yoconi, Lavon Childers, Evelyn Henry. How 1. Left to Right—Stuart Murdock, Ray Rogers, Horace Propst, Tommy Tews, Em- mett Aillaud, Dave Bookey, Don Noyes, Walt Chittv, Balfour Hill. Neal Bravton, Neil Haley. Row 2. lA’ft to Right-Dick Parent, Leroy Blanscet, Jack Kisen, Larry Rodgers, Dick Knipe. Ted Wans, Walt Koepp, Jay Platt. Willard Kunz, Paul Gist. How 3. Left to Right—Allen Kretzler, Ar- thur Dixon, Hugh Preston, Jim Emery, Bill Williams, Curtis Triplett, Jack Brumbaugh, Pete Hoff, Don Bakken. Arnold Alseth, Wylie Echelbarger. STAGE CREW ADVISER Mr. Charles A. Bowen MANAGER Max Howlett ACCOMPLISHMENTS Rewired switchboard; revised hanging of drapes; selected and assembled new P. A. system; re- built and rearranged lighting TORCH ADVISER Mrs. Hallie B. Anderson OFFICERS President, Evelyn Henry; vice-pres- ident. Shirley Lindstrom; secre- tary, Marilou Eide; treasurer, Allen Kretzler TORCH BEARERS—14 Earned pin in 3 years; Tora Seger- sten. Allen Kretzler, Harry Case ACCOMPLISHMENTS Bulletin board kept up to date; ushering at school functions; flash box LETTERMEN ADVISER Coach Richard Rowe OFFICERS President. Walt ('bitty; vice- president. I-arry Rodgers; secre- tary. Wiley Echelbarger; ser- geant-at-arms, Dale Echelbarger ACCOMPLISHMENTS Act in Vodvil; sponsor of mixer after football game « 37 THESPIANS How I. Left to Right (Front)— Dolly Mc- Arthur, Shirley Ballinger, Pat Bienz, Mahel Williamson, Betsy Peek, Pat Proctor. How 2. Left to Right—Emmett Aillaucl, Walt Cliitty, Bill Ewing, Max Howlett, Boh Downing. Don Kirkwood, Jack Halstead. Not in Picture Louise Brennand, I.a von Childers. Ted Wans. Manaim King, Joan Nehl, Dave Bookey. Balfour Hill. Gloria Winnem, Joann Boults, Jim Emery. BAND How I. Left to Right—Richard Brooks, Donna Foss, Robert Koestncr, Clarence Casp- ers, Margaret Brown. Howard Anderson, Beatrice Hays, Paul Gist, Loran Stewart, Hugh Preston, Boyd Bigelow, Dick Friesen. How 2. Left to Right— Ruth Ann Hide, Averill Whitlatch, Boh Floodeen, Stuart Murdock. Bill Williams. Harry Case, Jean Buchholz, Ray Rogers, Tommy Marcy, Mr. Turhvfill. CHORUS Row I. Left to Right— Melodie Lawson, Jean Kelly, Lorcne Curtis, Barbara Camp- bell. Lila Ewing, Miss Droz, Margaret Ann Smith, Joanne Henry, Gloria Blough, Diane Francis. Fat Proctor, Dolores Haineri, Tora Segersten. Row 2. Left to Right—Pat Willcock, Dor- athy Young. Mabel Williamson, Loma Swan- son, Betty Drechsler, Virginia Garnett, Elizn- beth Omer, Pat Davis, Helen Suess, Audrey Woods. Dolls Olson. Irene Johnson, Hagna R'Mngsen. Wilma Welch, Winifred Welch. Martha Rupp, I ois Nielsen, Charlotte An- dersen. How 3. Left to Right— Jerry LaByer, Rob- ert Ewen. Ci orge Hall, Dave Martinsen, Carl Dahlin, Martin Hughes, Balfour Hill, Neal Duett. Johnnie Dontos, John Hall, Bob Me- Clenahan, Douglas Coldart, Gene Thome. James Deming, Ross Gibbons, Leroy Blans- cet, Don Fink. Murlin Hoffer. CHORUS mRECTOR Miss I lent Droz OFFICERS President. Balfour Hill; attend- ance secretary. Patty Davis; point secretary, Lorene Curtis; secretary, Joanne Henry; treas- urer, Irene Johnson; librarian. Tora Segersten APPEARANCES Winter and Spring Concerts, Firlands, Naval Hospital, Eve- rett Music Festival, Vodvil, As- semblies BAND DIRECTOR Mr. Tom B. Turbyfill OFFICERS President. Richard Brooks; attend- ance secretary, Boyd Bigelow; per- formance secretary. Beatrice Hays; uniforms, Howard Anderson; li- brarian. Jean Buchholz; mainten- ance, Averill Whitlatch PPEARANCES Seven out-of-town performances — contests, festivals; all school func- tions. games « 38 THESPIANS Troupe No. 424 of National Thespians ADVISER Mrs. Grace Bliss OFFICERS President, Shirley Ballinger; vice-president, Walt Chitty; sec- retary-treasurer. Pat Proctor ACCOMPLISHMENTS Mixer for stage spotlight; one- act play GIRLS’ SEXTET Left to Right (Front) —Dolly Olson, Jean Kelly, Patty Davis, Irene Johnson. Ragnn Ellingscn, Barbara Campbell. GIRLS’ GLEE Row I. Left to Right—Mary Douglas. Shirley Ballinger, Lois Nielson, Jeanette Kyler, Di - lores Lee, Evelyn VVhitlatch, Mary Lee Since, Beatrice Birkland, lb-tty Deebach, Charlene Wagar, Dolly McArthur. Row 2. Left to Right—Lorna Swanson, 11a Albee, Irene Sims, Anilree Dupont, Cecelia Douglas, Ruth Knight, Annette Arnold. Mae Shroeder, Karla Soukup, Doris Nel- son, Pauline Lewis, Evelyn Foss, Betsy Peck. Row 3. Left ti Right-Dolly Tourtellot, Joy Anderson, Pat Wright, Marilyn Mackie. Mary Jane Shaffer. Mary Lou Jones, Clara Stadler, Lorraine Henderson, Judy Cun- ningham. QUILL AND SCROLL Left to Right—Joaun Boulls, Pat Bien ., Joan Nchl, Jean Buchholz, Frank Schultz, Dolly Mc- Arthur. Patsy Gibbens. Patt Parker. Not in Picture—Marilou Eide, MardelK Fletcher, Shirley Ballinger. Betsy Peck, Emmett Aillaud, Andree Dupont. Louise Brennand. GIRLS’ SEXTET DIRECTOR and PIANIST Miss Ilene Droz MAJOR APPEARANCES Assemblies, Edmonds Music Club, Maplewood Club, Alder- wood P.-T. A., Spring Regional Contest, W. E. A., Fiesta Pan- americana, Winter and Spring Concerts, Firlands, Naval Hos- pital GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB AI) ISER Miss Ilene Droz OFFICERS President, Dolores Lee. Mary I e Scare: attendance secretary, Pat Wright, Charlene Wagar; point secretary, Betsy Peck, Evelyn Foss; treasurer, Mary Douglas, Bonnie Starr; librarian. Judy Cunning- barn. Dolly McArthur; student con- ductor. Dolly McArthur APPEARANCES Winter Concert. Vodvil, Spring Concert. Mothers’ Tea yUlLL ANI) SCROLL ADVISER Miss Eula Curry OFFICERS President, Jean Buchholz; vice- president. Patsy Gibbens; secre- tary-treasurer, Dolly McArthur ACTIVITY Mixer December 19 « 39 HOYS' QUARTET Left to Right—Ted Chittenden, Balfour Hill, LcRoy Blanscet. Allen Kret' .ler. AD CLUB Pint row. Left to Riurht Dolly McArthur, Janice Thompson, Joan Peterson, Deane Yocom, Barbara Lee, Ardelle Wilcox. Second row. Left to Ri ht Dorathy Young, Joanne Blackman. Mi Johnson, Mary Lou Jones, Gloria Winnem, Mari- lou Eide. Third row. Left to Right Phil Williams, Shirley Ballinger. Joaun Boulls, Tom Borg ford, Don Shipley, Sammie Good- hope. Not in picture: Sylvia Smith, Tora Seger- sten. LIBRARIAN? Row 1. Left to Rig if-Eli ahcth Orner. Anita Tingleff, Beth Hall, Rita Yost, Maxine Owen. Row 2. lA’ft to Right—Faith Fussell. Dave Martinson. Hugh Hall, Mrs. Anderson, Hamid Web- ster. Jean Buchholz. Not in Picture Marjorie Tingleff, Mar ' Cillis. LIBRARIANS ADVISER Mrs. Ha Ilie B. Anderson ORCHIDS TO Three freshmen, five sopho- mores, two juniors, two seniors for checking books and maga- zines; mending books; keeping files in order; keeping library attractive AD CLUB ADVISER M iss Mildred Johnson OFFICERS President, Dolly McArthur; secre- tary-treasurer, Shirley Ballinger ACCOMPLISHMENTS Handled tickets at high school functions; made posters for games, plays, dances, drives BOYS’ QUARTET ADVISER Miss Ilene Droz ACHIEVEMENTS Winter Concert, Assem hi y. Chamber of Commerce, Vodvil, Spring Concert « 40 STAMPS AND BONDS— Row 1. Left to Right—Mary Margaret Young, Boh Downing. Marian Locke, Shirley Lind- strom, Jay Platt, I avon Childer . ECHO Row 1. Left to Right Shirley Ballinger, Lois Forshautf, Dawn Lawson. Boh McClenahnn, Walt Chitty, Emmett Aillaud, Dave Bookey. Don Noye;, Donna Nadler, Mrs. Murphy. Patt Parker. Row 2. Left to Right Jean Buchholz, Nancy MacKay. Pat 1 rector, Margaret Ann Smith. Marilou Hide, Jean Kelly. Lavon Childers, Jo tun Boulh, Patty Davis, Betsy Peck, An- dree Dupont, Joan Nehl, Betty Drechs'.e , Louellyn Whitson, Dolly McArthur, Pat Iiienz, Louise Brennand, Marian Tharp. Row 3. Left to Right Betty Lu Parker, Shir- ley Craft. Charlene Wager, Mary Margaret Young, Lila Ewing, Beatrice Hays. Jeanette Kyler, Donna Lee LaByer. Pat Willcock, Faye Ford, Marian Locke. Dolly Olson, Deane Yocom, Beatrice Birkland, Janet Sie- gri«t, Barbara I e, Cecelia Douglas. Row 4. Left to Right Margaret Olds. Lorna Swanson. Clara Stadler. Helene Suess, Janice Thompson. Sylvia Smith, Gloria Blough, Ix - rene Curtis. Evelyn Henry, Barbara Hard- man, Martha Rupp. Eleanor Russo, Gloria Winnem, Joan Peterson. Dorothy Coyne, Beth Hall. Lois Nielsen. LETTER WOM EN Row 1. Left to fUg if-Mardellc Fletcher, Dolly McArthur, Joan Nehl. Miss Smythe, Betty Drechsler, Betty Denby, Ardelle Wil- cox, Joan Petersen, Charlene Wagar. Row 2. Left to Right— Donna Nadlcr, Irene Johnson, Deane Yocom, Astrid Filingsen. Betty Beck, Jean Kelly, Loma Swanson, Jean Brampton, Patsy Gibbons. Row 3. Left to Right— Ragna KUingsen, Joanne Henry, Lorene Curtis. Natalie Burt, Lois Neilsen, Shirlee Craft, Barbara Camp- bell, Pat Petersen. Not in picture—Charlene Wagar, Shirley Lindstrom, Gertrude Jacobsen. STAMPS AIND PONDS ADVISER Miss Harriet McFadden CHAIRMAN Shirley Lindstrom ACCOMPLISHMENTS Boys' and girls’ separate contest sales; monthly stamp sales in achievement of Minute Man Flag ECHO EDITOR Andree Dupont ASSOCIATE EDITOR Betsy Peck BUSINESS MANAGER Dave Bookey ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MGR. Patty Davis ADVISER Mrs. Marjorie Murphv ACTIVITY To give an account of school life during 1944-45, through the pic- tures and words of this book LETTERWOMEN ADVISER Miss Eileen Smythe OFFICERS President. Patsy Gibbens; vice- president, Astrid Ellingsen; sec- retary-treasurer. Ardelle Wilcox ACTIVITIES Ushering at football games: tak- ing care of showcase; sponsor- ing mixer after football game « 41 Row 1. I eft to rijrht: Lavon Childers, Dawn Lawson, Walt Chitty, Louise Brennand, Dave Bookey, Betsy Peck. Joan Nehl, Emmett Aillaud Row 2. Left to rijrht: Mary Ann King, Dolly McArthur. Joaun BouUs. Balfour Hill. Andree Dupont. Ted Wans. Richard Parent, Ted Chittenden «£ PL Director Stage Director. CHARACTERS Penny Wood Chuck Harris Mrs. Wood Elmer Tuttle l)r. nod Effie Milly l ou....... G. Mervvn Roberts emor ( lay JUNE MAD .Mrs. Grace Bliss Mr. Charles A. Bowen Roger Van Vleek Mr. H arris Shirley Wentworth Ralph Wentworth Julie Harris......... Student Assistants Prompter............. Properties........... Business Staff....... Make-L p Staff Doris Carl ken, SvI via Smith MUSIC Instrumental.......... oral ordion Stage Crete.............. Louise Brennand ...Walt Chitty ................Betsy Peck Ted Chittenden Dave Bookey Mary Ann King Lavon Childers ..........Emmett Aillaud Balfour Hill .............Ted Wans .............Dawn Lawson Richard Parent Joan Nehl Dolly McArthur, Joaun Boulls ..............Dawn Lawson ................Andree Dupont, Lorene Curtis, Elizabeth Orner Marian Apland. Mardelle Fletcher, Patt Parker. Dorathy Young son, Charlene Wager, Barbara l ee. Walt Koepp, Norma Bartol. Don Bak- High School Band Dorathy Young Don Howard Max Hewlett. Jack Halstead « 12 First How. Left to Right-Put Proctor, HcUmi Sucss, LcRoy Blanscct, Mariiou Eidc, Shirley Ballinger, Tommie Tews. Second Row. Left to Right—Willard Kunz, Gloria Winnem, Joanne Blackman, Patty Davis, Jerry Little, Jay Platt. junior Play YOUNG ADVENTURE Director..................................................................... Miss Kula Curry Stage Director..........................................................Mr. Charles A. Bowen CHARACTERS Myrna Cavanaugh........................................................... Shirley Ballinger Willie Templeton................................ ........................Tommy Tews Mrs. Cavanaugh............................................................. Gloria Winnem Chet Cavanaugh............................................................. LeRoy Blanscet Mr. Cavanaugh.... Willard Kunz Herb Patterson.................................................................. Jerry Little Eloise Conroy.......................................................................Pat Davis Doris Duncan.............................................................Mariiou Eide Wavne Duncan........................................................................Jay Platt Marie Black Joanne Blackman Peggy Taylor...................................................................... Pat Proctor Phyllis Richardson............................................................ Helene Suess Student Assistants...................................... Margaret Ann Smith, Bill Ewing Prompter.................................................................Bette Hubbard Properties...............................................................Janet Siegrist Business Manager.........................................................Bob Downing Art Staff....................................Janice Thompson, Shirley Hill, Tora Segersten Music.......................................................................String Ensemble Stage Crew... ........ Bill Ewing, Ralph Sorenson, Willard Kunz, Jim Emery, Averill Whitlatch 43 '• vV • ■ ”’j v ij •-■' ,% ; ■—. •.' y •£■;. «?v % tjy w 1 ■ ■. • ‘2’1 '■•S r ; , §iS 7 . • ■ ;• 7 i ||pv 3 ;• ■ ■ - -J . ... %$££: A Sports Row 1. Left to Right (Front)— Tommy Dootson. Jim Hutchinson, Frank Schultz, Jack Erickson, Boh Donby. Jim Murray, Carl Callahan, John Payne, Boh Propst, Fred Brown, Boh Brine, Saminic Goodhope, Phil Williams, Dick Jackson. Row 2. Left to Right—Coach Clay, Neil Haley, Harry Warren, Larry Rodgers, Melvin Nelson, Don Nelson, Dave Bookcy, Leroy Blanscct. Jack Eiscn. Richard Durst. Dick MacKenzic, Jack Bnunhaugh, Darrell Peters, Bill Williams, Kenny Blevins. Coach Rowe. Row 3. Left to Right—Bert Richards, Gene Lawing, Bernard Jarvis, Don Bnkken, Don Finnigan, Larry Wooley, Clarence Caspars, Dick Rickcrt, Emmett Aillaud. Horace Propst, Don Noyes, Dale Echelharger, Willard Kunz, Jay Platt, Walt Chitty, Dick Knipe, Jack Halstead, Tommy Tews. Row 4. Left to Right—Ray Rogers, Ted Wans. Curtis Tripplett, Boh Leighton, Merle Blevins, Pete IiofF, Paul Gist. Walt Koepp. 3ootball Coaches Mr. Richard Rowe Mr. Gerald Clay (“Blackie”) EDMONDS 6 — Overlake 0 Tigers score late period pass. Nelson, Prospt, stars. EDMONDS 7—Bothell 14 Cougars pounce. Tigers tear into them. Knipe. Leighton, teamwork. EDMONDS 13 —Arlington 0 Tigers pluck Eagles in first conference tangle. Aillaud. Triplett, bulldozer defense. EDMONDS 0 —Snohomish 32 Panthers prowl. Tiger team clawed. Bury the body. Blevins, Chitty, hard hitters. EDMONDS 14—Monroe 0 Tigers spring. Kill Bearcats’ hope of title. Noyes, Rodgers, “Flying Dutchmen.” EDMONDS 19 — Mt. Vernon 0 Bulldogs bullied. Tigers smash foe. Gist. Tews, Rickert hang it on. EDMONDS 12—Marysville 0 Scalpers (Tommyhawks) get scalped. Tigers snatch second place. Blanscet, Blevins—poor Marysville. NOVEMBER 10,1944 Season ends. Second place won by dauntless maneaters. Tigers’ “night to howl.” « 46 BANQUETS November 21 and December 9 Coaches Rowe and “Blackie” fed high praise for untiring efforts and winning team. Stir- ring talks by Rusty Callow, former U. of W. crew coach, and Jim Astell. E. H. S. alum. I Orchids to Seattle Heights Improvement Club and E. H. S. Economics Department.) HONORS Merle Blevins, voted by team. Best Blocker. Best Tackier. Honorary Captain. Inspira- tional Player. Dick Knipe. by team vote. Most Valuable Player. Curtis Triplett named by Everett press. All- County Guard. STRIPES earned by Dick Knipe, Dick Rickert, Bob Leighton, Larry Rodgers. Horace Propst, Walt Chitty. Curtis Triplett, Merle Blevins, Melvin Nel- son. Don Noyes, Emmett Aillaud, LeRoy Blanscet, Walt Koepp, Ted Wans, Willard Kunz. Paul Gist, Jay Platt, Tommy Tews, Jack Eisen, Darrell Peters, David Bookey, Dale Echelharger. Pete Hoff and Ray Rogers. Center— Coach “BlackiV Clay, Managers Ralph Sorensen, Bert Richards, Bill Rausch, Coach Rich tram Center— Larry Rodgers, Dick Rickert, Melvin Nelson, Horace Propst, LeRoy Blanscet, Paul Gist. Ray Rodgers. From On ter-Curt is Triplett, Emmett Ailluud. Walt Chitty, Merle Blevins, Boh Leighton, Don Noyes, Dick Kni| c. « 47 « How 1. Left to Right—Dick H-ckcrt, Larry Hodgers, Dick flfvnipc, Wylie Echelbarger, Pete Hoff, Neil Haley, Tommy Doot- P.«m. How 2. Left to Right—Coach Howe, Boyd Bigelow. Kenny Blevins, Clarence Caspers, Jack Eisen, Merle Blevins, Harry Warren, Bussell Bruner, Coach Clay. How 3. Left to Right Boh Denby, Bob Propst, Bob Brine, John Thompson, Larry Wooley. Individuals on Right—Meric Blevins, Dick Hickert, Larry Kodgers, Pete Hoff. Clarence Caspers. Individuals on Left oil Haley, Dick Kniix , Tom Dootson. Wiley Echelbarger, Harry Warren. J a hetball SEASON RECORD Edmonds 29 O’Dea 37 Edmonds 35 Marysville 47 Edmonds 32 O’Dea 36 Edmonds 18 Snohomish 37 Edmonds 33 Auburn 27 Edmonds 29 Auburn 35 Edmonds 22 Monroe 25 Edmonds 26 Lakeside 23 Edmonds 36 Arlington 30 Edmonds 47 VI arysville 44 Edmonds 29 Snohomish 51 Edmonds 32 Monroe 38 Edmonds 34 Lakeside 35 Edmonds 34 Arlington 32 TOURNAMENT Edmonds 26 Arlington 39 Edmonds 31 Monroe 28 Edmonds 32 Twin City 17 Edmonds 34 Arlington 17 Edmonds 25 Sultan 28 HONORS Dick Knipe. Honorary Captain Richard Rickert. Inspirational Award Winner Boyd Bigelow. Manager Award PERCENTAGE OF POINTS BASED ON LEAGUE GAMES Name Games Points Knipe 8 97 Rodgers 7 52 Blevins . 7 30 Rickert 8 29 Haley 8 19 Name Games Points Dootson 6 12 Caspers 5 6 Echelbarger 6 6 Hoff 4 3 Eisen 3 1 « 13 How 1. Left to Right—Chuck Schultz, Bud Cornish. George Wilboume, Boh Propst. Tom Tews, Arnold Alscth, Jay Platt, Pete Holf, Dick Durst, Jim Murray. Row 2. Left to Right—Harry Feldman, Virgil Baum. Merle Steinman, Eugene Stainer, Fred Brown, Don Bakken, Dick Brooks, Don Shipley, Bill Pitts, Ed Hillier. Gordon Hellenga. J$a£eball COACH Mr. Gerald Clay ’44 SLUGGERS BACK Arnold Alsetli...................... Don Bakken ......................... Neil Haley.......................... Emmett Ail laud..................... Neal Brayton........................ Pete Hoff............................ GAMES Lakeside Bothell Snohomish Sultan Lake Stevens Infield Infield Pitcher Outfield Out field In field sc 49 Row 1. Left to Right-Curtis Triplett. Jim Mauser. Paul Burton, Johnny Cooper, Boyd Bigelow, Virgil Love, Bill Rausch. Row 2. Left to Right—Jimmy Hutchinson, Bill Williams. I arry Rogers, Walt Koepp. Phil Williams, Tom Borgford, Gene La wing. Row 1. Left to Right—Paul Gist. Stuart Murdock. Mr. Hatch. Don Kink, Art Dixon, LeRoy Blanscet. Allen Kretzler. Coach Richard Rowe BREADWINNERS — Bob Leighton, sprinter; Larry Rodgers, jump events; Bill Williams, HO: Jack Brumbaugh, sprinter; Phil Wil- liams, hurdler; Balfour Hill, miler; Max Howlett, 880; Don Noyes, 1944 weight man, entered Service February 10, 1945 DISTRICT MEET- - Balfour Hill paced milers Tjenn Coach Mr. G. F. Hatch EXPERIENCED RACQUETEERS Hugh Pres- ton. Paul Gist. Allen Kretzler. Art Dixon, Don Fink, Stuart Murdock MATCHES -Snohomish, Everett. Bothell, Kirk- land. Richmond Beach 50 Snap hotA « 51 SPEEDBALL—Patsy Gibbens, Joyce- Plumb, Shirlee Craft, Donna Nadler, Tillie Smeade, Astrid Ellingsen, Sally Jo Fairleigh, Betty Drechsler, Margaret McMahon, Joanne Henry. BASKETBALL—Patsy Gibbe ns, Joan Petersen, Barbara Camp- Mi. Shirley Stainer. Donna Nadler, Tillie Smeade, Natalie Burt. VOLLEYBALL: Kneeling—Joanne Henry, Joan Nehl, Betty Drechsler, Joan Petersen. S' tan ding —Joyce- Plumb. Shirlee Craft. Ragna Ellingsen, Evelyn Petersen, Donna Nadler, Astrid Ellingsen, Barbara CampMI. BASEBALL: Sitting—Ragna Ellingsen, Dorothy Stadler, Clarice Johnson. Standing— Mary Lou Jones, Evelyn Petersen, Nat- alie Burt. Joanne Henry. Betty Beck, Ardelle Wilcox, Patsy Gibbens. Qirl4 ’ Adviser SPEEDBALL Manager—Jt an Kelly Season—September-November Winning Class Team—Senior BASKETBALL Manager—Irene Johnson Season—January-February VOLLEYBALL Manager—Ix)is Neilsen Season—N oveinber-J an uary Winning Class Team—Senior BASEBALL Manager—Betty Drechsler S eason—A p r il- M ay « 52 TRACK: Joan Petersen, Patsy Gibbens, Barbara Campbell. Donna Nadler, Shirlee Craft, Astrid Ellingsen. PING PONG: Natalie Burt, Donna Nadler. Dolly McArthur, Cecelia Douglas, Patsy Gibbens. TENNIS: Betty Beck, Astrid Ellingsen, Pat Whalley, Deane Yocoin. MANAGERS: Dolly McArthur, Ardelle Wilcox, Joan Nehl. Bet tv Drechsler, Betty Denbv, Astrid Ellingsen, Natalie Burt. Miss Eileen Smythe TRACK Manager—Betty Denby, Astrid Ellingsen Season—A p r i 1 - M a y Winners—Gibbens, Ellingsen, Campbell. Craft PING PONG Manager—Joan Nehl Season—November-December Winner—Donna Nadler TENNIS Manager—Ardelle Wilcox Season—Septe mber-October Squad—Deane Yoconi, Betty Beek, Astrid Ellingsen, Pat Wballey BADMINTON M anager— Dolly Me A r t b u r Season Februa ry-March Winners—Natalie Burt, Patsy Gibbens « S3 Snap hotA ALDERWOOD AUTO FREIGHT Furniture Moving Phone: Loral 2789 EDMONDS CLEANERS Phone: 172 Cleaning Shoe Repair ALDERWOOD MERCANTILE Groceries, Bakery (roods. Gas Oil Phone: Alderwood 2221 EDMONDS DAIRY Milk Commercial Cream Phone: 448 ANDREE’S REALTY SALON Phone: HU Socialize in Cold Wave EDMONDS OLYMPIC ROUTES Black Ball Ferry Lines Phone: 881. Edmonds BIEN CONFECTIONERY Gandy, Cokes, Magazines Edmonds. Washington EDMONDS ROLLER RINK HUCH BAIRD. Operator BLACK KING 2930 Colby Everett. Washington EDMONDS 10c STORE If we don't have it, we’ll get it Phone: 891 Compliments to the Graduating Class CRESCENT LAUNDRY CO. Phone: 372 ED’S SUPER MARKET Choice Meats Groceries Kdmonds-AIderwood Crossroads Compliments “BILL” CROW HARDWARE Phone: 561 Edmonds, Washington HARRY’S MARKET Alderwood Manor Phone: Alderwood 2253 David Dalilin’s Red W hite Groceries of All Kinds Phone: Alderwood 2272 HOFFER’S CONFECTIONERY Come In Soft Drinks, Soft Ice Cream DEPENDABLE CLEANERS Phone: 201 Name Speaks jor Itself A. KUZMOFF SHOE STORE AND RKPAIR Phone: 694 Edmonds. Washington DURBIN’S STORE Womens Mens 1 p pa rid Phone: 701 Acreage, Homes, Farms POPE TALBOT INC. Puget Mill Division 1304 2nd Ave., Seattle MAin 4755 « 55 LEYDA ELECTRIC RADIO Electrical Fixtures Supplies Phone: 1021 or 2111 PUGET SOUND POWER LIGHT COMP VNY “Dedicated to the big task LOOP SERVICE GARAGE Complete Automotive Service Phone: Alderwood 2640 RICHFIELD SERVICE Phone: 563 Emergency or Periodic Check-up LYNNWOOD LUMBER CO. Hardware, Paint. Plumbing Phone: Edmonds 666 Richmond Highlands Feed Store Headquarters for Monarch Ranges Phone: Richmond 292 LYNNWOOD VARIETY STORE “We carry everything Alderwooil Crossroads SEARS ROEBUCK CO. 2710 Colby Avenue EVERETT, WASHINGTON M. C. ENGELS HEATING OILS Phone: 82 LEA L. STEVENSON Realtor Richmond Highlands NELSON’S DRUG STORE Fountain, Prescriptions Richmond Highlands SWANSON’S PHARMACY Phone: 693 SUPPLIES FOR SCHOOL PANTRY LUNCH Come In Good Fond Exclusively TELEPHONE SERVICE CO. Edmonds. Washington Phone: 04 PAT BOOKEY FUEL SERVICE Phone: Richmond 291 Richmond Highlands TOMMY TUCKER’S CAFE Breakfast — Lunch Dinner 182nd and Aurora Avenue POINTER-WILLAMETTE CO. Transportation Problems Solved Phone: 1104 WUSTER’S FURNITURE STORE Rugs — Furniture — Drapes 18029 Aurora Avenue PRINCESS THEATER Continuous Sun. 3 P.M.; Daily 7 P.M. Phones: 1032-1224 « 56 YOST AUTO COMPANY Phone: 321 Services for All Makes of Cars


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