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Mixed Quartet: Accornpanist. Mrs. Florence Howell: Bob Double Quartet: Left to right: Bob Barbey, Bob Towne. Barbey, Iean Refsnes. Margaret Kline. and Bob Ienkins. Iim Boortz, Bob Young, Edgar Dunn, Gerry Lopaz. Dallas Johnston, and Peter Evans, Ir. Back Row: Bob Dragoo, Irving Utt, Bob Young. Bob Hageman. Robert Kline, Kenneth Oril, Bob Ienkins, Bob Hawkinson. Iim Boortz. Third Row: Bob Barbey, Ed Dunn, Jerry Lopaz, Frank Hunsinger, David Large. Dallas Johnston, Vern Brokaw, lack Zerr, Dick Rogerson, Peter Evans. Second Row: Mrs. Howell, Rita Oczkewicz, Connie Krieger, Maxine Hansvold, Grace Bronlee, Marcia Stoller, Barbara Rulien, Mildred Large, Virginia Boynton, Phyllis Pahlstrom, Marilyn Crox- iord. Margaret Reeves. First Row: lean Refsnes. Gloria Goldman. Io Black, Patty Yeaton, Mildred Arp, Irma Grage, Ionnee Reposa, Mary Ellen Heintz, Marian Torve, Pat Callan, Iacie Kniess, Margaret Kline. E641
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n ,vgigfsw grk-W z. I 1 A , H. M. M: J H V? sri-g g jggzgm Wag if s mf nw-H rsiisrsiszz H H is Back Row: Marvin Hooey. Eugene Haran. Ralph Bellus. George Martin. Front How: Glen Marl, Glen Holliday, lack Narthcutt. Herbert Boushey. KAPPA ALPHA MU The Gamma Chapter ot Kappa Alpha Mu. a National Photographic Fraternity for Pictorial Iournalism, which became prominent at' Everett Iunior College this year was organized by Edward I. Boyle, Instructor ot Photography at the college, and a member ci the National Advisers' Council ot Kappa Alpha Mu. Q The meetings are held every second Monday at the Everett Camera Club with lack Northcutt presiding as President, Glen Marl as Vice-president. Marvin Hooey as Secretary-Treasurer. and Ken White as Photographer and Program chairman. The purpose oi this fratemity is to bring forth special recognition to those displaying outstanding talent and interest in the tield of photographic journalism, to uphold the highest ideal for the professional photographer, and to promote advancement in the tield ot photography. Membership in this fraternity can be attained only by election in accordance with the constitution and by- laws ot Kappa Alpha Mu and the initiation in accordance with the prescribed ritual of the fraternity. There are three classes of members: active, pledge. and honorary. Representing the Everett Junior College on the mu- sical end oi things was the band. Back row: Irv Utt, Ionnee Reposa, Iack Plaskettg second' row: Marian Torve, Bob Dragoo, Dorothy Hillarie, Bob Towne. Levon Iohnson, and Iohn Iordon: front row: Bob Barbey, lack Hutchinson, Dave Baker, and Vic Herr. E333 is
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CHOIR The college is very proud this year of the work done by the Everett Iunior College Singers, the choral group which is directed by Mrs. Florence Howell. When the publicity drive opened to raise State legislation for the college, the chorus performed before var- ious local civic organizations. Several of the local groups that heard the singers were pleased with their performance and expressed their appreciation by helping the publicity campaign greatly in its success. While in the midst of this campaign, the chorus worked diligently to present a Christmas concert in December. A successful performance was given before a large congregation at the First Presbyterian Church. On only one week's notice, the vocalizers prepared for the March of Dimes program and helped the county in its fight against polio by present- ing a program of varied musical selections. Something old, something new, something bor- rowed, and something blue, was the theme of the attraction which was presented in May. This was the final performance of the year for the Iunior College Singers who displayed excellent talent in their best show of the year. In order to have a well organized chorus, a good director is required. The college real- ized this fact when it secured the excellent services of Mrs. Howell. Her untiring efforts to make this a successful singing year for the college are deeply appreciated. Miss Margaret Kline was the unsung hero of the chorus this year, for without her serv- ices as accompanist at the piano, the Singers would have been lost. This is Margaret's last year in this institution: her future plans include continuing her studies at the Univer- sity of Washington. RADIO PRODUCTION Originating during the fall quarter of l945 as a club composed of students interested in radio work, the radio production class was organized in lanuary, 1946, by Vern Mack. Program Manager of station KRKO, into a regular night school course. Since that time the radio course has expanded into two evening classes and one morning class. The course will provide two years' preparation for actual radio work including producing, writing, directing, acting, selling, and announcing. A class in Radio Engineering was begun in the fall quarter of 1946, under the instruc- tion of Earl Gerdon, Chief Engineer of station KRKO. This Is Your College, the product of the class, is a fifteen minute program broadcast weekly. The program is written, produced, and dramatized by members of the Radio Pro- duction class. The Everett Iunior College is one of the first junior colleges in the country to offer such a course. All members of the class must work first of all in each of the branches taught, but may specialize after learning which phase of radio they are best fitted for. Back Row: Bob Towne, Wesley Gibbs, Don Swartz, Verne Mack, Gerald Fredrickson, Phil Walters. Eric Fors, Richard Erskine. Front Row: Edna Iemigan, Idella Evans, Ann Beniield, Betty Laabs, Iim Bannister, lim Evans. - . if ,, M. 12. .515 ,. . I -Q ., E-25.1, . iz Hy. My-lg wsu .Kg -tis R H .tr , anim xfgwuummi is fr Apu ws nts ug.-.im -,mtv .. is as--,nawtw.wf..1.-atask.i',:1Et.'?.lm3'S- is 1 it M fifsrfswimfws H QW Bitte-r' t'm:,.gWttls:,,jp1'sf-,mJsi a l ,- . .Y . . ,. ,,,wl14,t. A - tg ' - txt is-if , is f -H H siftiitr H W ww, -V K an-sms E E it E nmimsgmigwgf -I X YEARS OF I 65 l
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