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Florence Pennell—Retired with a fortune after a successful career of dancing. Eula Smith—Teaching dramatics to her little “Reeds”. Dale Barkman—Resting after losing his first case as attorney-at-law. Webster Bennett—Owner of a wheat farm in the middle West. Charles Reed—Having high hopes instead of short ones such as the wife. Ruth Rolla Ritchey—Back at E. H. S. designing costumes for the annual May Day celebration. Verna Ritchey—Taking life as it comes and still waiting for that “great day”. Paul Rinard—Co-Pilot on the Transcontinental Airline from Africa to the United States. Margaret Shuss—Running a pineapple plantation in Hawaii with the King of Hearts as “manager”. Betty Shaffer—Famous newspaper woman featured as a writer for the Scripps Howard News. George Sipes—Patrolman in the “Slums”. Melvin Smyers—Stage Technician for Stuckeys’ Opera House. Wilbert Snyder—Doctor for sick “pooches”—pardon, a Veterinarian. Harold Steach—Operating a pool room for what ? Profit ? No, snipes. James Steele—President of a fabulously wealthy financial corporation. Warren Tewell—Propaganda minister of Hailie Selassie. Pauline Reeder—Keeping house and having what she likes for supper. Florence Wareham—Living with Mamma and yet “very, very” happy. Frances Weicht—First woman in big league baseball world. Martha Weicht—Accounting Clerk in the United States Treasury Department. Russell Whitfield—Playing the part of “Dopey” in the rebirth of the “Seven Dwarfs”. John Stayer—Ploughing up Black Valley soil, but naturally not on the old Homestead. Frank Thomas—Well known test-pilot for the Russian Army. Kathryn Thomas—Superintendent of the Nurses in the Everett Hospital. Doris Wagner—Designing clothes from burlap sacks and believe it or not the world is eating it up. Mary Sue Wagner—Making a home for the new manager of the American Store located in Everett. Clayton Clark—Went to the Coast, successful in Hollywood and has received the Academy Award for his brilliant acting. Alton Wright—Still a thrill seeker and is doing time for flying without wings. Charlotte Fletcher—Married to a successful Oil Executive. Maxine Welker—A well known Child Specialist located in New York. Jean Hershberger—Teaching school and boarding by herself. Jeanne Kaiser—A Shakespeare follower, single, but still sought after. Robert Lashley—Owner of a “Bakery” and still teaching wifey the secret of light biscuits. Melba Zembower—Wedded to a famous “Bugologist” now on an expedition in the South Seas. Evelyn Schooley—Happily married with several tiny “Shaws” tied about her feet. Carolyn Sparks—Home, money, and husband (nice going). Phillis Weicht—Has entered into the 400 and has now a beautiful home at Newport. Arlene Weimer—Traveling with a wealthy old lady as a “loved” companion. Eleanor Williams—Coach of the Basketball team at the exclusive girls’ school, Vassar. Lloyd Williams—Laid up with a “bum” leg caused by his nerve-racking driving in the Auto Racing Sport. Robert Williams—Still breaking altitude records by going “way, way up”. Sara Young—Jobless, because “why” does everyone want to punch the Royal? Grayson Snyder—Managing a huge Orange Grove in Florida accompanied by the Mrs. (Shirley). Ruth Rebecca Ritchey—Living on love and a dime. Page twenty-two
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JUNIOR CLASS JUNIORS Row One: Mary Barkman. William Bequeath. Arlene Bowman. Harry Brantner. Jr.. Mabel Brantner. Eugene Bryson, Helen Burket. Florence Burket, Catherine Burket. President Wayne Manspeaker Vice-President Earnest Johnson Secretary-Treasurer Fern O'Neal Row Two: Romaine Burket. Helen Calhoun, Harold Clark. LiWian Clark. Reynolds Clark. Wilmcr Clark. Sara Clevenger. William Coleman. Pauline College. In reviewing the future seniors of Everett High School, we find a prosperous group of students. The Juniors are kept at a fast pace by the various activities the school offers. They are represented in every club and extra curricular activity. Jean Weisel has served as captain of the girls' Basketball squad. Leona Mellott, Catherine Leach and Dottie Stayer helped to win those Everett victories. In the boys’ Basketball squad, those boys who helped win the championship are: Junior Perrin, Wayne Manspeaker, Bill Bequeath, Don Wilt, and Jim Zimmerman. The student council representatives are Maynard Horton, Earnest Johnson, and Jean Weisel. The Juniors were the intramural champs in both the girls’ and boys’ team. This year the Junior class produced their first play which was a great success. With their acting ability the Juniors are looking forward to a great Senior class. The social events of the year included the Junior party held in the auditorium. Dancing served as the chief entertainment. The class also helped sponsor a Junior and Senior Prom which was the highlight of the year. Looking forward to the future Seniors of 1939-1940. we know the present Juniors will carry on the activities and traditions of other graduating classes and serve E. H. S. more faithfully than ever. Forward! Juniors! Row Three: Regina Conner. Jane Cunard. Lillian Di-shong. Sara Dibert. Anna Louise Diehl, Lavata Dodson, Imogenc England. John England. Jack Feight. ■V Row Four: Shirley Fletcher. Charlie George Dorothy Gibson. Wilma Giffin. Robert Grccnawalt. Mary Grimes. Bruce Grubb, Clyde Grubb. Frances Hann. Row Five: Bernard Hershberger. Allen Hess. Marjorie Hilden. Ethel Homier. Dorothy Hoover. Louise Hoover. Maynard Horton, Ernest Johnson. Mary Judy. Row Six: Virginia Judy. Daisy Koontz. Catherine Leach. Richard Layton. Wayne Manspeaker. Kenneth Marshall, Louie Masciocchi, Ruth McGraw. John Means. Row Seven: Ivadene Mear-kle. Jane Mcarkle. William Mearkle. Ruth Miller, Vada Miller, Fern O’Neal. Mae O’Neal. William Ott. Fred Page. Row Eight: Estclla Pennell. Floyd Perrin. Jr.. Mildred Potts. Ruth Robinson. Paul Salkcld. Ua Sipes. Lura Sipes. Evelyn Smith. Lulu Smith. Row Nine: Marietta Snyder. Robert Snyder. Louise Sponsler, Dorothy Stayer. William Steele. Herbert Struckman. Geraldine Tewell. Percy Trail, John Vonstcin. Row Ten: Ruth Walters. Paul Weaver. Rayfield Weicht, Jean Weisel. Beu-ford Wilt. Donald Wilt. Victor Wilt, James Woy, James Zimmerman. Page twenty-four
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