Edmonds High School - Echo Yearbook (Edmonds, WA)

 - Class of 1945

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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 »

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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.



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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 »

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