Everett High School - Nesika Yearbook (Everett, WA)

 - Class of 1911

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NESIKA THE CLASS OF 1911 EVERETT HIGH SCHOOL l'lTBl.lSHliD BY IABLE OF CO TENTS N NN 1 N NN N N IN 5111 I IN: N N lm I 'Ni I D S v n lulIvi1'X'i'i1lX lmI.IfX111. H S lXilPIlS Illwwlf liimfw' 'IM xlw l'1w1M 4'lVlIWAI.11IINll1Y I'11g,+in 1.1.1, lim ifxvll rs w l'Ir1I1f11'X H1'Ui4'f' YXXA Iiuz1N4.q,.- 'l'1'upi,1-N IN .NIHMS Vinw Iiisfmlx TU P' i- Ildfy Nlmn. ,'nI'1l1r3lUlClfS l'1:u.,' Hi.Iwl'.x 1111.-m,4n11' Ilwwz I-'.ClCSIINl Ifx - t'w:1.s Ili CKJVAN' .1 Q 1,1 Vim limn ICIbII'Ulh.XI. Sv lim' .xllllllill Slillll' Su 15 -I an UVx1nlwi1-N X'1'i!I.I-I'I'Il'.' Iui.XfxI.X'l'14'S - rl:-niwr l'l:yx .llmifm 1r:11'f I-lCll,X'I'I-l UIl.X'I'UlIY .NiI'.'Ir' llwll--.-71:4 Him- Vflllri S' I.Xl, - SupI14,11.u1l- I-'1-mix ,YllIiiUI' Vim m S l1i1:.' IZ:'H lliv lM.1l-'ln llmrwllrllzul KU ,XR lA I'l'Ii?.XlIY 'lillw UIWII llulm' f'.Xl.I1TXImfl .X-I.-VN rr .'Il 'ifvlr HIIHI Sf IOHl. 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SUPP C R FRAIII-R Charles Franer superintendent of Everett schools graduated from Platteville WISCONSIN State Normal ln I897 flmsled ln the Academic Course at bnrversrty of Vlrsconsm ln ISQ5 attended Yale one year and Chxcago Unnersrty half a vear preparmg for the dutles of school admmx stratxon Begmnmg thls work as Pl'lllClpal ot schools at Waterwrlle Mm nesota he subsequently went lo 'lower then to Superior Wisconsin where he was prmcrpal of one of two H1 h Schools of that crty After two v ars as superintendent ln Little Falls Minnesota and sux years at Winona Minnesota he was appointed state supermtendent of Nlmnesota Thls IS Mr Frazier s first vear ln Fverett 10 . , , . . , ' x . , . . . ' V . v ' . , ' . . . . g , Us . . . . . . . , . . . A 4 . PRINCIPAL E C ROBERTS Eck C Roberts Pnncrpal of Everett Hrgh School received an A B the Waxerly Iowa High School and was Supermtendent at Marathon Creseo and Falrfleld Iowa This rs Mr Roberts frrst year with us 11 Degree front the Unihersity of Wisconsin in I906. ' He was formerly with hm! 5 il W 5' Fm 1 vw? xxx f nf, 3 f' X N I 'x 7 . ' ' ' f. i ,' . -.f,,fy'-1 'r12'-' 'f T ff ' 1 Q, lk , , 0 QQ. M., f ,V j 'fy in I v' 'f l M 1.1 ' XY Q if 1? fJ1-H a k' ' ff' ' I' ' Q ' I I X. gg Q51 ! 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' . . 1 il,- of Ili Y ,f .qs-..,. w xx A NM 1 Q v an ,wx YA Ralph I Otsptr receued an A F5 degree from the Unnerslty of lxnunnatx rn 1908 and an A Nl degree m I909 He was an Instructor rn tht Lnnersxty of Cxnunnatr Ohio before taltlng up h1s uorlt in lhem ltsry and Physics here lrulmc Dowlrm, head of the Lllgll h department has taught m the l xutll Hugh School lor lne years She xx as graduated from the Unnerslty l C hr xgo suth a l l B degree In l9OJ and has taught ln Wagon Mound 'Nus Mexrmo before coming here Anno I Rtmcr raduated from Unnersrty of Michigan xnth an A B dcgru he las huglt German here for two years and taught m Crystal l all N1 hngan and m Ottumsa Iowa before her arrnal here R C Dodds began his uorlt ln the Commercial Department shortly after the beginning of the seco d semester Fl his uorlt was formerly under Mr Hawk Mr Dodds graduated from Xvestern Normal College Iowa md Mlssourx He has al o ID tructed ln the qeattle Busmess College Se attle Washington Llrzabellr Roberts teacl er of Nledlanal and Modern History gradu ated from Smlth College wlth an A B degree ln l906 She has taught ln Ironwood and Kalamazoo Michigan First year here A A luster attended Clue! College Michigan and recerved At B degree from 'lee Unnerslty of Cllcago ln l89l He instructs ln the Vlanual Arts Department Mechanical Drawing bemg hrs specialty Before omlng to Fxerett Hugh he taught at l'arrf1eld Elmhurst and Chicago II lnols also Des Momes lovsa FlYSl year here Frances Curl whose work here IS rn Mathematlcs was graduated from Kansas State LDIVCYSIIY xslth an A B degree ln l905 She has taught ln qterlmg Kansas Flrst year here Ethel C Scrrlmcr corres from W ellesle3 C1 llege A B degree ln 1908 and has lnstrumted rn Wasbta lcwxa lllgh School Her work IS ln Physlology and English First year here Mr C B Hoag head of Nlxnual Tralnmg Department was grad uated from Sloyd Tral mg School for Teachers Boston Mass afterward drrector of Manual Training m Boston Public Schools Rrver Falls State Normal Riser Falls WISCODSIH VVas Pl'lDClP3l of HI h School Games vllle N Y prmclpal of Grammar School 'lowanda N Y 17 '. z I . . ir ' ' ' F, 'Q 1 As - . , ' Q , . 5, L' '- 1 , ' A - H ' cm P 'ca L Jr. . , v . r ' U , f. 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Haxen Mlch ln lush Course Olymprc Socaety I 2 3 Dle Deutsche C-esellscnxlt Basket Ball Team Semor Play Harry Procter Entered I908 from Br ad vsay H1 h Seattle English Qclentlflc Cours Vnce Pres Class 4 Pearl Moss Entered l908 from St Domlmc s Academy English Course Clee Club 2 Cascade Society 2 3 Atl letlc A5SOCl3tlOH 2 4 Duc Deutsche Gesellschaft Irene Cushman Ertered l907 from Lang ley Wash Ergllsh Course Cascade Soclety 2 3 oe Bowes Entered 1906 Commercial Course Olympic Soclety I 2 3 Athl hc Assoclatlon 3 4 emor Play . X ., 0 , 1 Ig , . -V , . C Olympic Society I-2-3 I . s . ' lU1r1c'11a Oytn I ntered 1907 lllll C ou in fd cade OCICIV I 2 3 L, cc- C lub D1 Dc-ut LIC btsellschafl vt leum 1 6 L tnter 4 17, I Ilt red 1l111 C ou Olymplc 5061111 7 4 D19 Deutsche C, f-ll chaff SFIIIOT Play PIIHU WIISOU Entered I9l0 from A191 ene Texa I' nghsh Couree I tonard Tho: Lntered l907 Sc1ent1f1c Course Qascade SOCIETY X P 2 3 un1or Prom C om gemor Basket Ball 1-can emor Play I ma Dalqwsl tiwtered IQO6 I 2 7 Qhsh Course Qlass Secretary 2 Caerade SOCICIV 'I 2 3 D19 Deutsch: Geeellechatt Aflmlehc ASsoc1at1on 4 lie ' ' 1.1 '1l ' L 1 ltr 5'l1 wx ' Bfxsk 8.111 . . Sd lgtwxlt' Q. x 11 IQU7 I . ' rse Chscade 'iofuty 1 f ' '3- .' npson. i ' I-Z-3. js u ' .1 j A . - .2 ohn Donrlmg Entered 1907 Sclentlflc Lourse Athletic ASSOCIBIIOD Football 34 umor Prom Com 3 Vice Pres 3 M yrlxs Wnghl Entered l907 l ahn English Course Olympic Society l 2 Dre Deutsche Gesellschaft Senior Play CCOYEIDO MacKcnz e Lntered I 907 Cascade Socletv l 7 3 Class l-reas l Glee Club l Elvcra Westberg Fntered l907 Lahn Course Olympxc Socaety I Z 3 Kodak Staff Lahn Ed 4 Roy M elz Lntered I907 from South l-'aclley I alls Mass Sclenhflc Course Debating Club 2 3 Dre Deutsche Gesellschaft Clee Club 4 Senior Play I ' . Latin-English Course ldn md Tnttddale lcntered 1906 l,l'!5llSl1 Q ourae Olympic Society Z 3 4 Athlttlc ASSOQIAIIOD I llfL5 l Illlltd O7 l atm l ngllsh C ourse c e Z DClldllIlg Society 3 4 or l Sit lla Br1,an li nterecl l908 from Ta coma Ldtm C ourse Ca cdcle Soclety 2 4 Athletic ASSOClHll0n 3 4 Rtutrrce Loullzl Fnterecl l9IO from Fort Wavne Incl English Course Athletic Assoclatlon 4 Sevylor Play 4 fllarlg Q nz irc I Enterecl IQUIU Fnqllsh Coutse Olympic Qoc etv l 7 3 Qlee Club l 4 Die Deutsche Gesellschaft Commencement lnutd 101 Com S 'nor Play V.: , - ,, , . 1, 1. . Q Null't' TJ h '. I9 tiuscnclt' Society' I-2-3 Ur 'le -stra 4-3-4 , U . 1, S . n fem play. . l y I , S 1 . - fl I 'v I' .15 1 lf f 1 ' ., .i . A -..- F 1 vi Clzfforcl B lnterecl 1907 Sclentlllc Course Olympic Soclety I 2 3 Delratlnq Society 4 cmor Delnatz Ieam Class Presldcnt 4 C las lrack leam Mgr -I C lass Basket Ball Ieam 4 7 crcsa Can pbtll Entered I907 Fngllsh C ourse C ascade SOCILIV I 2 3 Athletic Ass clatnon 3 4 Due Deutscle Cesellsclaft Kodak Qtaff 2 3 4 Neslka Staff Clara lxunalh ton Iowa Lngllsh Course Cascade 0 lety 2 3 Koclalc Staff 4 Nesllca Qtaff Se lor Play ec Dre Deutsche Ges II sclaft 4 Executue C 0 1 La Roza Clrurt lz Entered I907 Latm FDQIISI C nur e Cascade or etv I 2 3 Nesxlca Qtaff 4 Semor Play I4 arren Rees Fnterecl I9I0 from Broad way I 1 I1 Seattle Fn lush Course Debating Ass n Pres 4 C'Iee Club 4 Upper Class Debating So clety 4 Debatl g Team 4 I lbranan 4 Nesllca Staff I I t1.n'C'f. - Qi . ' L i , . I 1 linterecl 1908 from Cxree- ' , ' Q f-' , c, c 2. S . ' e - I y Vi vw I,-.. ' v I 's ' S i - - f ,r vp ' Ig Q , 9 ' I v Y 'r xlllfglltflll Olin lrlterccl l9ll7 1 nglleh Course lx clalx ht ff flass Ld l Sec umm Prom 3 ul c L on s I1 S nor Hxll m Scmmr aw Hull r .5 Illl 1 t mn N Cou Q Dehatmg S cr tw 3 Drluatrng AS n V Srmor Dchatrrg leam Orchestra 4 Senior Play Byrdre Mc Bcallr l'nterecl 1907 l ngllsh C ouree Qlymplc boclety l 2 3 Athletrc ASSOCl3llOD 3 4 C lee Club 7 4 Orchestra 3 4 Dre Deutsche Gelleschaft C amera Club 4 Qemor Girls Basket Ball I ola llfcar cr l nterecl 1909 from la 0 ma Hugh School latin English Cour e C laes Play George Mailr U l'ntereol I908 from Chip pewa Falls Wrs l atm Course l ztrn-l'- '. l f'uQc'acle Society I-2-3 tm 1 ' .I H . X ' 'R - . Class .N '. 2 l ' a Un' Dv Slim' Q cl lt fer 1 Clo . ur Pl j. 1' 'rr ' l. lpnterecl l9I0 from Clas- sr l r , . D. lxngllslm X rs' I .N0 1 1' , e - fldlvln 7 Llllplc cn l'ntered 1907 que tlfxc Course Athletlc Ass n I 2 3 4 Dle Deutsche C-es llschalt lxo alt Asst Mgr 3 Kol lc Manager 4 umor Prom Com 3 Secretary of C lass 4 Senior Ball Committee NCSllsH Mgr Aim Crapper Fnterecl l907 from Low ell l9IO from Vancou B Llee Club 2 4 Athletlc Association 4 Dre Deutsche Cesellsc aft Neslka Staff 4 Senior Play faclg Wrlllarrzs l1.nterecl l909 from Go den Colorado Scre tlfrc Course Athletlc Assoclatlon 3 4 Dre Deutsche Gesellschaft unlor Prom Committee Yell Master 4 Kodak Asst Mgr 4 Nesllca Asst Mgr 4 Senior Ball Pommlttee 4 Semor Play Ruth Co ns Entered l907 Enszlxsh Course Atlaletlc Assoclatlon 2 3 4 Senior Basl et Ball Team Dre Deutsclae Gesellschaft Senior Ball Committee Neslka Staff enlor Play Dora Knapp latm Course Debatlng Club 2 Dre Deutsche Gesellschaft Semor Play V I lf '11 . , C I . r ', I ver, . C. Latin Course ' I . In . H . . l X I . Ili . ' A S . Fla Wxlson l ntelecl l9lO rom A JI e e mas I nglxmh Course Atl! Cuz, non l nl led TOITI CN 1 tlflc C o at: C u mor J lflufl Mclfb l:,nte-lcd l909 from Calcl well Ohio lah l'ngl1sh Course emor Play Ctorqrc Barry Pntered l907 Lngllsh Course C ascade Qoclety I 2 3 Clee Club 2 Debating Society 3 f tlalehc Association 3 4 Due Deutsche Gesellschaft Semor Flay Flmer fmtlz Fntered l907 COmmCTCl8l English Cours Cascade Socletv l 2 3 Athletic Assoclatlon 3 4 genlor Play Basket Ball 3 4 3 r f l'I n . ff J-1 xv K- I Q ex f lil xl Vt s. fciev ' , ' ursc Dm-lu' 41211 il In 3 'Ulvrnpic' Society Z-.3 Sv ' llay S ' t N . . . ' C erlrudc Costello bntered l907 l' nglnsh C ourse Qascade Society l 2 3 Due Deutsche Gesellschafta Myrtle Sllls Entered 1907 2 Latin Course Olympxc DOCICIY 2 3 Due Deutsche Gesellschaft Athletic Association 3 4 kodak Staff Class Pdx tor 4 Senior Basket Ball Tear: Menu Tavlor Scientific Course 0 mplc Soclety I 2 3 Dle Deutsche Gesells haft. Alfred Ramsey l:.ntered l9l0 from Bret Harte Hugh School a Latm Course Debatmg Association 4 Athletic Assoclatnon 4 Champion Class Debating feam 4 Ruth Cray Entered 1907 from Ban gor Maine C ommercnal Engllsh Course Cascade Society I 2 3 Dxe Deutsche Gesellschaft linvterecl V909 c 1. ' Rae Woodbury 'E nterecl l907 lf ngllsh Scxentiflc Qourse Athletic ASSOCIBIIOU 3 4 Iran cs Collms hntered I907 l ommerual Iv ngllsh C ours K a cad Society 1 2 3 Atl let: ASSOCIHIIOD 3 4 lmasltet B all leam C enter H allot c Sundlvorg P ntered l908 from Mazvs ville Hugh l atm 5ClCIIllflC Coursc Athl tw Assocratl n 7 3 4 Due Deutsche Gesell chaft Q lass lreas 4 Senior Ball C0mtDllt Se-mor Play Cerlrudc Davzdson Entered l907 l nglnsh Course Olympxc Society I 2 3 Dre Deutsche Gesellschaft Clee Club 3 4 Senior Basket Ball Team Senlor Play Stella Dcllvefl Fnterecl l908 from St Elmo Ill Fnglnsh Course Olympic Society 2 3 Dre Deutsche Gesellschaft Lamera Club 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Semor Play 'l 1' '.' N ' . ' , - . , . :I s ' v . - - A c . - X ' A X l . ' 2 1 , Q' , U -' ' . .s '. V tif: j . , . . Mtrlt In usmlg Icntered I907 I' nghsh Lourse Cascade Socrctv I 3 4 Dre Deutsche CeseIIschatt Athletrc ASSOCl3tl0n 3 4 Fvercll Mcltae Inntered I906 gcrentrfrc Course Olymprc SOCICIY I 2 3 QIass Pres Z Iraclt 2 3 H S Ba Icet Ball Iqeam Athletrc ASSOCIHIIOH I 2 3 Margaret Pfoudfool Lntered I907 from Berle Iev Qahf E.ngI1sh Course CIee C,Iub I 2 34 C Iass Secretary I umor Prom Comrmttee 3 Semor BaII Commlttee 4 Dre Deutsche C-eseIIschaft Senior Basket Ball Pleam Athletrc Assocratron I 7 3 Debatmg Assocratron 4 Kodak Staff 4 Belle Merry Entered I9I0 from Calcl xxeII Ohlo I atm F glrsh Course Semor Play Chester Allen Fnterecl I906 Qcrentrflc Course Cascade Socxety I 7 3 AthIetrc Ass n I 2 3 4 Track rl eam 3 Foot Ball Team 3 4 i' ' - . - fn ,. .. 5 Il - L 5- a. , . N , -. ,.- . X vi , '.7 , ' 1 flr alv llr Bala l'nterecl l90l I atm C ourse Cue Club I 4 Atl letrc ASSOCIBIIOD 3 4 IJCIJTIIHL, leam 3 4 D11 Deutscle Crescllsc alt umrr Prom Commlttee 3 Senor Ball Commrttee 4 l d1tor1n C l11ef lxoclalt 4 clrlor lI C llel Nes la C lucmc I aln cr lntcr LI I 7 Cl 11t1l1c C ou sc 1 a Du- Deutsche Geeellsclalt Alllllllt C lrr L marrl l'11terccl I90 I HLIISII C ourse Qlee C luh 3 4 u111or Prom Com 5 Drs Deutsche Clessel cult e lor Ball Com Nes1l4a qtalf Sf-mor Play florence Rambo l' terecl l907 l atm hngllsh Course lxoclalc Staff I 2 3 Dre Deutsche Cesellsclalt Pres 4 Camera Qlub Sec a cl lreas 4 en1or Bas' et Ball Team Neslla Semor Play Zeller Hwelp Fnterecl l907 from low ell Wash latln 1er1t1f1c Course lraclt 3 4 Athletlc Aesoclat on 2 3 4 Qemor Bas' et Ball Team NlCSll'3 Qtaff Semor Ball Cxommrttee Mgr Qemor Play Dre Deutsche Gesellschaft f 'z c ff. .ll - 1 I .7 I I ' ' 'x V 15 i 1 I J ., . . . lp ' -' 1- lr I.: 4. lc 'f J 11 . 3 -e I I0 S up l , r E Neslc' 4. Cascacle Society I -2-3 . l, I I 4. . . ' ,7 ' 1 Al . . A : S XY. . lr! i N 'Y Q ' H , .,, x ' -Fr. V ... I . I , ' 1 - - I . n L1 Lasso Krieger l' nterecl l907 Special C ourse C-lee Q lub 2 3 4 Dre Deutsche Gesellschaft Ct rlrudt Brzggs Entered l907 hnghsh course C ascacle Society l 2 3 Dre Deutsche Cesellchaft Senior Basket Ball Team C apt Semor Play Lucrlt S1115 hnterecl l907 I2 l atm Course Dre Deutsche Gesellschaft C ascacle Society 2 3 Toplxff Pame F ntercd l907 from Akron Ohio Sclentlfxc Course Olvmpxc Socrety I 2 3 Class President 3 AdVCl'tlSIl'lg Mgr Semor P ay Shrrlcp Treadtvell f:.ntered I907 Latln English Course Dre Deutsche Gesellschaft Athletic Assoclatlon 3 4 Senior Basket Ball Team Slcle Venter Senlor Play Athletic Association l . 'Ilurtlc Rmsg Intered IQU7 I xtm Course Oh mplc Society I 2 3 Du Deutsche Gesellschaft 'Wemor Play llllfllf 7 llffII7UH Intered 1907 Sclentxflc Cour e Ulvmpnc Soclety I Z 3 Xthlf-tlc Association 2 3 4 Du Deut che Ce ellsct aft Szmor Basket BaII Ieam 4 hemor Ball Commlttee 4 5 mor Play f drill Lxltlc Intered I906 from Palo Alto C allf I atm hngllsh Course C ascade Society I 2 3 Luce Llub 2 Due Deutsche Gesellschaft Tollre Toolfcr Intered l907 I atm Enghsh Course C ascade Society I 2 3 Athletnc ASSOCIGIIOD 3 4 Die Deutsche Gesellschaft Harry Dorman Entered 1909 from Mm neapohs North Side Hugh En Ilsh Course FootIJaII Team 3 4 AtIaIet1c Association 3 4 enlor PIay Hugh School Basket BaII Team 3 4 Ss-Q ff EDWIN TEMPLETON Sec CLIFFORD BAKER Pres Senlor Officers 'IC52-Iii'-tif!-'ICB'-if! Tl-IE SENIORS Of course you remember that wonderful Freshman class that entered n I9J7 the Freshm n who alwavs found the room they were lookmz for ard never lost their way out among the clnclten coops They surely were a wonderful crowd and they stxll have that reputation How well we remember the Freshman receptxonl Wrth what wonder ment and expectatnon we looked forward to It but odds how dlsappomted we damsels were when on the nwht of that great affarr our heroes our Freshmen brothers failed to appear And then came the second bright event the candy sale where we outshone the other classes But the Freshman plcnlc crowned all the other events of the year Of course we went to Lalce Stevens 1nd rt later became the favorrte place for the youthful ones plcmcs XX hat fun vue had m tlee water fm the water by accldent and on shore and what a time Mlss Achenbach had with us and the straw fight we had comms home Oh dont you remember lt all3 Those dear baby days' Our Sophomore vear was eouallv brlllrant and enjoyable although the yellow plague then became popular and qulte frequentlv marred our youthful la pmess tv 11 0 or H dS t1e Ure tc l uccc 5 xr had yet dll'llCNC' 1 1t uf' were an om prou 3 0 um our te1chf-rs wcrf N ith Y L X Ji U J I XX N K t I 111111111141 1,1011 ot that vvar xx IQ the umor prom Qur prom 11101 x111L1 1x mm l an W fr X111 6 coul 1 X it x s 147 ldg 160 t1e Je t hot QOCIA 1 C111 ul uc 111 1 1 11111 0 c 0 o r cmor 111 1 M ll Q l T x ftffx UH 111 MINNIE CHOLINXRD ll vlot ? 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'ut l IQ11111- all my cla1ss111:1tcs will ZXLQIN' with 1110 vhffn I xay H1111 thc- tlllll 11111 lllc' all lzxft ll1lI,S, l'. l n l- l's, h 1 ' cl th It 1l'11 1111 st l XX - will fl ln lx lJa'l1g fl u Sf' Ii t-', l'll 1 1 l 1 1 1.11 111tl1 11 s1111l1- 211111 41 sigh, and wlll always rc-111en1l1f'r our sclmrml days 1 l lt W 111 111 t1'.11l1'1'S. udx sc and 111'111C1pz1l with the 5111? 'ft l ' 2 d 1 l 11111 5gQg'1.O.,a,a 'lvll 1110, littl V' fly, Art El lz111Ay-liulxt ll1a1t's jlba V g Vl'l1f-'1- .1 l.111'1f qucc-11 is chez ' ,,. Ti V' 5 V' l V1 thf' lz111r-sl 1'lQ1't-1: arc' 111' ing. And 21 lllllr' l 'u'111c' V, Vlhtl 's lx rl So swf a ' ll 1 Vinyl 5 tl 1 Htl S dew? 'l -lt 1110. litllv 'vllyy 'Xrt 2 '4 d ' 'll A' 111, lo tht- roclas for xv!-,11'l1 11.5 vcz1'r1111,? Or 11 gnvtls .11j ' 4 ' llttl , thlthvl' 111 1 g 1 1115: 1' IC '1 4- N011 thc Qgarlsl' A lr .'.1.? '11-H 11113 11' ll,-, cl . VH. . ' V '1111 .Y 1 YC' Nlll. 1312. 1 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM ,XJ7?n V It 7 n az all 1 nm L lm oc xtxon l N R I Ldnnlrlg um I lmelr N xtne tn MBSQIIII Boys blee C lub Greetings I' lllabetlm Baker u rc Dorn XXIOIIH and Ctllo Clvllgato Qnrls Sextet Mmnle Clwoumarol Margaret Proudloot Ruth cOlllIl Marguerrte Otto Q ertrucle Daxxdson Allcc Cropper Vxolm ot lla Demert Ce lo Don Sharpless Plano Mies Martin Our Debt Xvarren Reeq ommencement Adclre Prof E W Meany U of W Llaes Song for l9l I Vvorcl and Muslc by l eeso Krueger lhe QCDIOY C la Presentatlon of Drploman Mr Earl W Husted Benecllctron Rex W E McLeod CLASS DAY EXERCISES vtfcll H1211 qclrool nn 2 lqll N uslc a une Schneclter fb Faxrvlancl Veazle Hugh School C horus Remlnrscences of the C lass of l9ll Clarence Palmer Butler bmlth Wallace Sundborg N ell Qregeraon C lass Proplmf-cv Mlnnle Choulmrcl Mu c Hwppy Day Double mrtee and Senior Class Lm Wrll and Testament Certrucle Costello Muerc Maroon and Cold ass of l9l S xii! , Eve aft Tl falrc, H vd nfl J fin- ' Q, fun' 7, I9l l. 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C il: l PROPHECY Un a cool ex emng ln the SDTIIIQ of 1980 I was seated before a large og lnre rn the hung room of my ulla near Rome I had been looking oxer xn album of clxss plcturres Ihe quletness the drowsy fire and the slghxng ml tht wlnd around the house afforded an ldeal atmosphere ln which to thunk px r fld times I had been taking adxantage of my stay ln Italy to study me of the old Latm classrcs So after I had lard my album of memory 1 nd with a slgh I took up my copy of Vlrgxl to continue my study The mimi und quuet of the room seemed to overcome me and I drowsed off nrlo slumlwerland I awoke wlth a start and found myself ln a beautrfullv rppolnted chamber of old rose and gold I had the sensation of floating along nd l uuld hear strange blrds slnglng I rushed to the window and what a ngll I beheld' I was belng earned by what resembled a houseboat made nl mrhogany and gold along a broad calm mer on either bank as far as the exe could see tretched across the acres of crlmson poppies Large crys tml x lnte houses dotted the landscape and the descending sun sent a crlmson low ox er the whole scene I turned into the room agam fxlled with wonder Wlmere w as I3 Where was this strange land3 What drd lt all mean5 I d scoxercd what resembled a call bell and rang nt Presently I heard shuf Ilmg lontsleps and the door opened Stars abose' If It wasnt Clarence Palmer who stood ower me The class wrll be glad that you hawe come he d Iihey hare been wartlng a long tlme for you You are the last to mme and now the cncle IS complete Clrcle complete3 What are you talking about3 I asked XX hv the class of l9l l he answered Their shades are preparlng a receptlon for you lhen he told me about himself Ile had been captarn of the Lusltama on earth and when he departed the war Ch do tell me about some of the rest of our old scoholmates I l Nye walked to the window The boat was just passlng a beautlful 11 e mansion That IS where Nlargaret Proudfoot lnes he sand boon alter lea mg the college she married a lXew York Senator and became one ol the mo t nm ular ho tesses ln Washln ton D C She stlll keeps her social ranl lere and wll the receptlons are held at her abode I was delighted at the prospect of bemg receued there As we turned a bend ln the rlver another large crystal like palace loomed un before us Tl at IS the abode of Alice Cropper and Ruth Colllns sald e bo wan Tl ey were mseparable friends on earth and when they came here we gate them the same abode They have been very lonely here Each exenmg about eight ocloc' we can hear them moaning on thelr xeranda V lere oh where are rl ose falthless brothers3 Poor souls I slghed I HU t be lseartre mg Yes he replred but the saddest case IS that of Vtfarren Dees w ho recened his doctor s degree at Puget Sound Unn ersxtv Ile dred of a broken heart trying to comert oe Bowes I-le has nexer quite recow ered from the fulure Vve had now arrvved at what I thought must be the dock It was in tl e form of a huge poppy a d on the arcl that panned It was a large elewen bad? Cla er' e oo xenmv a tarfed on mv w allf to the dwe mg lrlch le had pointed out to rre On ore lde of the road I saw a small sl op '30 , 4 2 ' . N V . ' ' ' . .' ' Y 1' 1 H .. I 'D I . QUI '- ' l . 1 5 1' - v ' no ' 2 . ' - . ' . A ,I K K A . , , , s 1 . . ' 2 K , . ' . , ' . , s ' . - 1 , K' I , L u A I ' I ., , ' . g - . . . . 1 f ' V ' .. V. I .. - sai . ' ' U A . l . I , ' l . n . ,. .. V .. .. . ' I . 1 I . I W 9 , o , . authorities of the Happy Fields had made him boatman of the river Re- , d .. .. H l-- ser, ' ' '. ' ' ' ' - .. . . ., . .. se 'f r e . ' ' , . - I. 1 . . I V . n s X s .. . ' ' sz , . . ' ' . ,, . 1 1 , . . . . v . . ' -. .. . . . ,, . .. 1 - , tl , :mhz , 1 ' ' ' r ' I r A '. .. . l . .v 4, Y , ' ' I ' 1, , X - v H .I H - ul I I ' ' ' I Y Q ind. .. .. . .. . ' l U ' .V A 7 - y . ' - , ' ' - V J V ' .' , , I. ,, v U v . 7 I 1 ,Q H . 5 ' V , . I Nr C fr de'.'. nds ' '. 'lllc W . ' I . ' s' ' . . 1 wrth a huge srgn SWIHQIHQ rn front of rt upon whrch was Lesso Krieger famous composer C omposes songs for all occasions Step rn l drd He was relolced at my arrn al and we sat down to lunch and a chat I old htm all the earth news and the latest rn musrcal lore Stella Bryan and Merle lxeusmlf arm ed on the boat yesterday he explained Merle had an Isle of her own on earth and she was exceechngly happy l nodded and smlled Stella Bryan had a thrrlllng experience as the bearded lady ln Ru lung s crrcus She always drd show partlalrty to Beards I mused And then there rs Harry Dorman he contrnued who IS very popular wrth the ladles here He wrote Health and Beauty lwalks for the Evening Sun on earth and thus taught many an unattractlve damsel how to attaln clrmples reddish brown harr dreamy eyes etc By this trme we had flnrshed our lunch Ass l arose to go Lesso gave ne the assurance that he would some to the receptron where we would meet igam As l walked along notrcmg the attractive shops on elther lde of the way l stopped before a shoe store and saw Francls Ccllrns face beaming hrough the wrndow at me She beckoned to me and I entered She and csertrude Costello came ru rung tow ard me wlth a hearty welcome Well for goodness sake Francts I asked how ln the world drd you ever get ln the shoe busrnf-ss3 She blushed and sighed and Gertrude gave me a vell known wm so I drd not ask any further questrons They explamed to me that Gertrude had the loud socks department rn the store You remem ber Gladys Muzzall don t you3 she asked She keeps the photograph gal lery across the way On earth she became the lnternatlonal Prize Photog rapher and that rs why he was allowed to have a gallery ln the Happy Frelds Ch yes Francrs exclarmed Stella Drewert her H S chum IS a great vroll lst She plays at all the state occaslons here ln New York she was flrst vrolrmst ln El7ey s Grchestra And Georgie Barry Ger trude broke rn was Democratic Representatne to Congress rn l925 and she also dlscot ered how to talk wlthout gettrng trred I well remember what an enthuslast of polmcs she was and was glad for her sake that she had made the dlscovery By thrs tlme rt was qurte late and I took a hurrred departure wrth a promise of a vrsrt on the morrow I soon found myself before a magnificent cathedral The candles were l1t wrthm and they sent a mellow glow through the stamed glass wmdows l entered and saw a woman buslly occupred placmg va es of flowers and otherwrse preparing the church for some hugh occasion As the door closed she tur ed a d l tood facing Gertrude Davrd son She had marrred a mlmster she explarned and was used to spending a great deal of tIl'T'C rn church Xve began tal mg of old trmes She told me that Clara Kunath had conducted a school for boy walfs and that Bessre Klrk had graduated with hugh honors from the U nerslty of Mmnesota and had spent the rest of her llfe touring the world And what happened to Flxzabeth Baker3 I asked She certamly must have made her mark ln the world Why she surprrsed every one lee answered by settling down and adoptrng several orphans XX e call F r the Orphans Refuge ere How lovely I sard that rs certamly the grandest kmd of great ness Speaklng of greatness remmds me of Fverett McRae she sald Soon after graduatrng from a well known law school he became a noted 40 , , . ,- .s f - 1 Y- - -.' -- V - K , H , - - n A , l . t . ,. -t - - .- . , . . 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' vo U ' - vs . c f v - as - - v 1 lmyer and dren up a code of laws e ual m xslsdom to the laws of Moses llyrdu MacBeth became equ x great as a prlma donna she contlnued Sl 1 made a tremendous hlt ln the role of uhet Topllff Parte she con tuued started ur x Pa helors Club ln New York xshlrh had branche 1 owl the mor Vi ell lte flDlSl'C my work were she sal an would like you to come to dxnner mth me Ed 'l empleton stays at our home l oo: man he IS xery unhappy He was drsapp lnted ln lowe on earth H cant bear to hear rre play my Qtelnuay piano ary more At dlnner l was astonlshed to see Zeller l' nely ss artrng on table After lu had left the room I asked Fdwln hem that happened He explalned that rn enth Zeller had started as a walter ln 1 small restaurant and worked himself up to lead C arwer ln the Waldorf ASlOfl8 'H ou remember Wally undborg Fdwxn sald who used to go around xslth Zeller3 Cn earth l rsquned the reputatlon of accommodatlng all ladles not prouded for lle 1 strll famous rn that posxtron here We call htm The Accommoda tlon l 1 xnk lurnhull and Flmer Finch were great lemon and OllVC ranchers 1 l lorldx and xck Wrlllams became Mayor of Monroe the lTlC'7llOl'l of Florlda brought our tvso Southern belles to my mmd Vll mt of llnea and Ewa WllSOH3 I asked Oh Elma marrred the ner of tl e Proctor soap Company He was al o a member of our class I behue Fxa ment South to the boy sle left behind her and she and her some Seattle man I lear o exery day had become one of those exent ful meek ends to Rose l thouvht Last nlght FdYNlI'l contlnued l was thmklng of our class play a d hon famous It had become lqamous hovx s that3 l asked Why don t you know Marffucrlte Otto toured the world ln It and made lt fafnou l er bother IU law Leonard Thompson had taken the part of Landry We had flnlshed dmrer a d repalred to the lrvmg room where Gertrud had the prctures of all the members of the class IH a large frame above the ma tel My eyes rested on the l1'e ess of Cllfford Baker Well what dtd that teaser become3 l asked He tralned for a physlcal drrector a d Mhen he xx as about to accept 1 good posltlon ln Seattle hrs heart turned qtony and broke BV the way he sald Alfred Ramsey became a Qe ator from Vlfashlngten Hrs dlgnlfled bearing and sonor us xorce took the Senate ouxte by storm 1 d Putler Qmlth also a member of the Senior Debat 1 2 team became a teacher of chemistry m E. H S He 1 sented a mixture to make the grouchlest people laugh Butler a teacher' It brought a smile to my face You haven t told me about Dora Knapp and the Merry grrls I sard Dora became Dean of Women at the U of W a d Ada Merry became a Qreat authoress Her latest work before she left earth was How to Grad vate Young wthlch was tery popular Her slster Belle became a tea her ln New York puble schools I hear she succeeded rn teachr g the pupils to keep the key Well If I m qomg to the recephon tomqht I will have to run or er to Rmg s parlors and hawe my halr dressed she sald You know vrtle y as a fashionable ha r dresser on earth and she has a wery successful busmess here I went over to Myrtle s parlor: vuth her and who should b ha mg her halr dressed but TTCSSIP Campbell qhe was staff arhst of the a doodle Vveekly Certrude thlspered ard now she srmplv lnes off 41 2 ,Y , E , , , Q A , ,K I r' ' W 1. 1' . , . . H N . . . . . H tr v - ' V - 3 , Q 1 2 'm 1' . ' . ' A . . S ill ' - ' ld. 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K W HQ- U ,Y ' w 1 , .. y ' -- u , p , of the memory of her former greatness We found Flvlra Westlnurg Irene Cushman and Shirley Treadwell also awartmg thelr turns Flura had been the matron of the crty jall and through her gentle and XNIIISOITIC ways had won over many to righteousness lrene and Shlrly had become great sul fragettes and had set up a colony slmrlar to Brook Farm 'lhey Informed me that Beatrice louttrt and Pearl Moss had started a gurl s semmary rt Sedro Woolley to whlch all the 400 of New York sent therr children They also told me that Mercy Taylor and lollle Tooker had become rnter natronally known as Red Cross nurses rn the apanese American w ar Ihcv lad res ued C hester Allen a d C hester Bagstad two great ge lerals of that war from death s door After we had all recelved a few touches from Myrtle s artlstlc hands we all started to the reception Thrs IS golng to be a gorgeous affalr thls exenlng Gertrude sald Yes Irene answered Lena Dalqulst drd all the decoratrng and you know what a noted decorator she rs Edward Tweedale rs gorng to do the entertarnlng stunt she contlnued He was Barnum or Barley s hrghe t pald clowr they sav he rs a perfect crrcus and I uppose Elvrra sa1d Nell Cregerson and Ray Woodbury wlll be there talking about thelr wonderful drscovery of the South pole and George Mathey wrll be relating tales of Harvard w hen he held the chalr of history there None of you told me about Marv bchuchart or Myrtls Wright l finally managed to prck out of their choruses of a swers that Mary had been qulte a favorite ln comic opera lard and that lser greatest ht w as rn Over the West Wrth Bull Myrtrs Wflgkt became a fashlonable mllhner ln London and they sav the ueen was so pleased wlth leer creatlons that she obtarned many court prmleges We were just passrng a beautiful abode when the door opened and out stepped Nellie Forbes and l-lorence Rambo I suppose they became great rn the literary world I sard Ye the gurls answered Nelhe drd make qulte a fortune wrltmg magazine articles but Florence just settled down and became a rlch farmer s wrfe Howex er Lucrle Srlls another member of our Immortal class became a noted wrlter on New Thought and her slster Myrtle became head l'nghsh teacher at Vassar Fdrth Little Gertrude Interrupted became a mlssronary to fhlna w here slse drd wondrous work and Ruth Gray became a great ruvenrle worker Minerva Oyen and C-eor gma Maclienzre started up a school ln Amerrca for the revrval of Grecran art Minerva was the founder and Georgina a very valuable a slstant We had now arrlved at Margaret s house and a I looked toward the house I recogmzed the figure of Roy Metz hurrying 35 up the steps What clld Roy do to leave hrs name rmmortal on earth? I asked Oh he became a practrral hterary lreht Shirley sand Hr best works were on how to get rlch wrthout workmg Good for hlm I sard They surely must have a monument erected to hrs memory ln the White House for that By thls time we had arrrved at the door Gertrude pressed the bell I started out of my chair The flre had burned low and the room had be come chrlly My book of memory seemed to smrle sadly at me After all It was only a truck of the dream sprrte I sighed to make me dream I was rn an unknown after world wrth the hades of my departed classmates' Dreams are and should be mconsrstent Mme surely was' MINNIE CHOUINARD Il 42 .. A , , , . . . . . , . . . ' tl ,I 7 ' ' - i A , 5 1- n r . 1 . . , . . , . . , . . .. . . . . . . ., . .. .. .. . . , K. - , - ' - v v V' , . . . . . ,, . .. . . , . . . . . . . . ,, ..Oh s 1, B . . S . - . . , ' ' .. .. .. . . . ,. ,T , . . . . .. .., . , . . K 1 . . 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SENIOR WILL VU ot' the Senror cl rss followrng the examples of Mr Pearson have drcrded to grve away our worldly possessrons before we betake ourselves trfrrtf- We have taken thrs whrch we consrder a wrse step rn order that ll tr: rsur s v rll not twll rnto worldly hands and be used up rn lawyers t rnd rn ordtr th rt you may know the great honor that rs thereby be stfwtd upon you ard that we may close our eyes on thrs lrle of study and c rrt knowrng th rt they are w here we w ant them to be We only hope that v rr v rll lm rrn to love these treasures as we have although we do not expect you to utr In able to grasp the true greatress of them but hoprng you wrll r trrrre love them we do hereby leave them to the unror class through thrs tl l ally drawn up and wrtnessed Vt e of the qenror class berng rn sound mrnds and good health do I lv tru rnd bequeath our worldly possessrons to you l the Bootjack our oldest and dearest possessron could go to no om hut hrm whose names rs the same therefore we grve our old Bootjack t r k lalbot hoprng that he wrll carry rt safelv through hr Qenror year 2 lhcse Basket Ball Shoes represent a part of the athletrcs of F ll S We wrll grve the e to one who though the youngest rn the famrly strll rnsrsts on preservrng therr athletrc name We leave these to Hazel Clark rnd we hope that she wrll wrn many a vrctory wrth them 3 And now these Senror Plays rt rs hard rncleed to part wrth them for they represent so many good feasts etc But srnce we must grve them up who could deserve them other than your star actress Ysabel3 We grve them to her so when next vear she stars once more she wrll know trrll sle must rot chose her role from one of these plavs whrch have been grven rn years gone bv 4 .And the Fudge Pan who could possrbly deserve rt more than Clee3 lor we have heard that her fudge has won the hearts of Krng Dukes and even Fnrls 7 The benror Prrvrleges we wrll grve to Mary McKee and we cau tron her to see rf they w rll allow a Qenror to giggle at least once a week 6 We wrll grve the Mantle or the Cloak of Knowledge to the grrl of many talents to the artrst tl e p I the author all combrned rn one We hope thrs C loak wrll ard her r keeprng her talents together This we leave to Edrth C urtrss 7 And as to our Football Shoes we wrll leave them to the future captarn to the great football tar of l9t2 Vrctor Brrtt wrll clarm them 8 fo the most drgnrlred and proper voung man of your class e wrll leave Roberts Rules of Order because Osborne alone can keep them properly Far he rs so proper you know 9 'lo the loy vv ho has been such a star rn football rn baseball and such a gr-.at actor we wrll leave the Stroke Oar and suggest that he start rowing IO And to Mark Smrth your brlghest ancl wrttrest who arnt no debater but who rs wrse we wrll leave the Bowl of Knowledge that he may nut all hrs knowledge rn t rs lhese our worldly possessrons we have grven to you and we leave to close our eyes forever on the Joys and sorrows they brought wrth them 4? 7-, , z , ' . . , . 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'I'1-xuus l'11t1- ....... ,... ,.., , I Iuiiostf, .,..,......,,.. .II-1' S11111l1111'11 tzllli ..., 11-I, 111, H n,Im1l.m.1SII :41e1V1111Ql1111'Y ....... . .Iiss1'1111'i. . Mistlvtne ............ .121-1ti0. My S1111tl1P1'11 R11s1-,, XYQII. wlml 111' iti' ,...,.. . llis luis-s 11111111 ..,,... TU Nm im 1,SU.14.11h 51Y1'l1S W1'lf.':11t ...... .,I11, ...... t'l:1s:4v ........,....., Iii: t'1'x' I!:1l1v 111 tl111 M111111..By lim-lil., .,,... ,..... . III-1' s1111l11 .........,.. -1-,, 1,1. 11 101,11 P ROSC H -1 1 l dl: l NIL Ll I d 1 I f -.1 1. ..- f I GJ 1 I .., .. .4 I M ,f 1.1 -1.1 'us ff! I ,- ... ,f- fr- 1- N- .- r'1- f 1- 1 bf' INIOR TROFHIFS from ihe Year I Q If c A , X I! E 1 X aff X w 'fix A157125 I' W 'Q 'I ff? 1 .4 5' A 1. M A , ,' Zyl, ' gr I' X j f ' IW' 41, NX'-A l AM 'Z' A f X I I 1' il.. ,L A-.uh in i' ' ff ' I is ! X ' h f ,. I f M25 x,-f .H , ' iQ 4- - ,- '-5 'I I TL Q V XERNON HE.RRETl Pres WINIFRED IRX IWC Sec Q unlor Officers III-'If5!-'If?I IE'I'-151 THE JUNIORS When the class of I2 entered three vears ago they vsere treated yust lllte ordxnarv Freshles got then halr clrpped the same old wax and had the same stale old Jokes played on them ust gmng them a casual glance you d have probably sand Yes that s the same green bunch of Freshres all rlght And of course rt rs true that they were green and gavskey and they would wander armlessly around the old E H S wamly trvmg bv some stroke of luck to flnd thelr respectne classes Our urtues were certainly not appreclated but one new er does appreclate good thmgs unhl they are past But Just a fem pomters on the bnghtest class that exer darkened the doors of E. H S In music and oratory debatmg and lrterature we haue had our share of representatrves Indeed lf It had not been for Charlotte Nevscombs poetry the poetrc sectron of the Kodak would have been gnen up long ago As for athletrcs where would the football team hawe been rf the doughty Jumors had been ITIISSIUQU Basket ball3 Well I9 a pennant on ned by the Jumor glrls team and a cup owned by the boys wshrch prowes then superlonty over the other E. H S teams slgmfrcant? ln socrety clrcles vue have held our own too First our Freshmen 51 1 7716 PVTICITOIIU NIOOII 11 x X Y 1 1 1 1111131 11 N111 C111 '111111. 111-11 1111: 511111 11111111' 111-111, 11:11 1 11. 11111 V111 11'1x1. 11111 1 X,1k1111'11.11E11111 1'11l11'.11111' 11 1111, - 1'11'111 71' 11 1 11,1 1 11111 111 111111111-1. 1.1-11. 5511l11'111 l11'1'1 1 111' 1f.1l11'11'11 111 .1 111 N1 1 1 11 111111, 11111 1111'11.111 111111113 i111111'111'11'111111 11111111111'1111- 11 1 11 11 '.:1'1.11,1111'11111f'1111!1.' '11 111 11l I 11 1111'111.111'111'1':111'1:1'11111 111111ll4511!11'91'1x 11l1'1 1-- 111 11 .1'i 1.11113 1111-11 11.111 1 1 1 11 1 1 111-1' 11 x1'11',N 11111111-11.11111111'11'1'1111111-11 111'111:1 1'11111 11 X11 111111111111 11111 1 111111111 11.' -111. 11111' 1 11111, l1'N1111'1.1!1' N 11 11 1111 1111.111 .1: 1 11111111 5' 11r'1' 111 111' 11111-1 111111 -1111 11,1 .1-.1111111 11111-g11111111411'1X X1'1l1.1ll!1 11.1111111111'11 11111111111 . 1,1411.11111 -1'1',,111f111111111 :1 1'1 .11 11111 1111s1.1111 11111111111 .1 1lH'11,' 1 11111 115111 1111, 1111-111 171 1 111111151111 111 1111II'i4 .111 X1'.111'1 11:1' 411' 1:11'1l1s 1111' 111111114 1111. 1'1111111'1 , 11111, .1111 1 11111'c11'11'11 1111111 1'11 lXl'1 1111 'X111' 1111 1111'1'1' 111 111111112 11111 1 1111111111 E1 '!llI1 1'1' 1'11'11 11 41f1l1l'1 111f'11 1 11111114-11 11111 11.' 1X'1!IC14'l .xllu 1111111 -1111 1'11' 11111119 1 sf111' 1111' 11111' 11. 111' 11' X1'lllll'C1 111 111114 Xu. f11'. 1Df111.1 111' 111111111 '1'111'11 1 X11 +111111:1'J 511 '11'1'r111 1111 11'1'1' 1:1 111' 4.12 111:11 11a1'1'1'111 '111' 1111 .111 .11 1,l11 111-1111 -11'-1,1 1- ',. 1 1 I1 1111111c1 111111 11111 111 111111 111 11111. .A I N V... K SOP 3911 E if Tg 1 5 , iv IM V 94 ...e w sf i 'HM W if ,FLD Arif, Wi nw, V5 33 1' GSS Of wry- , wr--W -V V 'AV-----W---V-Y V. ,. , e6 ON U WALTER ILES Sc. ADELAIDE FORAN Pres. fSophomore Officers ifii--E11--YE'I'i?.'I--T152 THE SOPHOMORES Since histories be they ancient or modern are usually considered dry the reader would doubtless be tempted to pass this one-an account of the short but brilliant life of the class of I3 had he never heard of our ex lstence before However our fame being already widely spread we have no tear of being ignored We were once Freshmen-a startling statement but nevertheless a true one There are few intellectual people who have not passed through that same experience Freshmen we were vet from the very first we possessed a remarkable trait or rather the absence of one we lacked the greenness usually prominent in Freshmen Of course some were a little timid at first but the alternate cold and hot spells in the portables of the old High School developed so hardy a nature that this disappeared. Then we entered the new High where everyone was on a level. Freshies Sohps. uniors Seniors-all wandered about its spacious halls where they seemed to develop amazing propensities for losing themselves. At last after infinite time and labor had been spent the desired goal was reached. We were Soplomores. l-l w grand the name sounded! In our second year perhaps we have not shone so brilliantly all that glitters is not gold ' yet there has been much steady earnest worlc done. The credit for this is partially due to the good teachers we have had. The 55 No 1 1011 1111 1 ll 11 1 lu 111 N OJ S I 11 ll 11x111 Il 15 1t1o111f lt 1 II It 111 111111 ooc N 11111 1 11011 Q 111 1 0 1 111 mx x Ol llc ut 6 ol x s Bl L 16' V to lle Cex 111 NN ll u uc x xt ll 11 IN 1 lOllx 1 e c x 1 thc lu 1 tx Ode To Our Hector P RI I e lOl xxa 1 xx1111o1 oo 1 t e N ple1 e 8 e 1 cl to 1 I x ' e l IC to 11 111de you leel so '1NXl'lll ll 1 x me oo Q11 chd you h1ul poor puwx c1t llOm out tl e l1mx xxell-t 1 1 1t 0 lerce f'llCllI'OU ceede that xou 1xe 0 to t 15 tell x h1t nohle 1ct1on that lPlOlC f e l u Qt1w 11 IDYDU 1t10n 1xx 1 x ne IX ll II One exen1110 as xeu strolled alonv hx the e1 m 1nd pe1ceful IIXCI ou helrd a none unny Ol e tl 1t m1 e xoul l1El1l9lllI'lS.,S QLIINCI XP the1 l'l ht dox n the IXCI l 1nL xx1th Great leaps you dld caeh Ol out 1n the m1cc e o the strewn xou cl le1rc an axx lul sp 1Qh xeuqe thxe 111terrupt1on please mv lechnw oxercome lo ll1l'1l of t e Q1 l1'1t thouv to you had xxl1e1 thl l1r1xe dee xxan 9 e Cl IDS lt xxai a 11111ce-Qs or at leab 1 lady an O1 m1yhe you xxe1e ICWCLIIIIDU the or of 1 m1lhona1re Vxl11e1e1 the mot1xe of 'hc deed rwht h11xely you dld Qxx1m The xxatct' 1t xx1s 1erV damp 1nd 1lso llffhtly cold ll1e httle fmhes rmpled up and lxmed Vour leatu1es bold Qo tl me you spla hed 1ncl floundered md l nffecl to Qee d1y la11d L,I1lll some cold xxet l1nfferQ c1me 'lI'Cl Ql llJl5CCl you by the hand ouree l Cl my 1 y 1 frl1s 1 uh1t you thou o vou d11ff c Cl t xxa1 l the l1 d 1 lndeed vou ou And then xsl en y u had reached the shore xxlth many a pull and shout ln cu faxe 1 new t t1 1 d pulled a lobste1 ou PART III e mee 1e1Qe 11 te noe ue l th11 the deed or xxh1t d1d the mlvhty Hector 03 Xoxx CUYIOSIYV one t1me kllled a h11mless pmsy cat And anyxx1y I ll1l 1lx that lm 1mporl1nte1' than that' So 1f Hector xx1Q 1 NKHTIIOI hold hlxe 1ll the people say P11 aee tell me xxl11t Q1e1t deed he d1d the Hector of the d1y YourQ ln poetry fore1 1' MISQ INIQLISIIIVF 0 .w ll. ,1 HS have t'l'l'lillI1ly l1ee11 lwlefsecl 1-1 ll-15 1'es1ec't. Do hilt-ss tl1e Iillt her ol K. llfs and ll. .XX xvh' l will adom our 11z1111es 111 the lure. Q ' class sI111'1t'l is ?X1'L'll0l1l, the rch cl ill-lvZ1ll'S, lt'Jllll't'S and :fa 1 la g hee xvell 4 ' . ed. .-Xlso, son - ol' ou' 1e 1lM'l4S ill't' l1los5f1'1'11 tut 111 l1le1'111'x' hues, so we shall ex1 'Ht to see s 1 g' l it, 7 's and lllJ'll X 5 . XXV- 1 'gli sux' 111 re. hut cur od ly 'l ' ls. Sulqlue it to sz1x', 111 fpit V the x'o1'l4 that ha: l, 1en do11', the' li material F et l el Ietl 111 the hright Cla .'.' ol 'l 3. 'lill l'xIl llttl IlLlIT1llt'I'l llut x'1 are not s 1 Stl, Vlle sax' nxith Patr1clQ lle111'x'. W lillax' ol no xxay ol jllilglllfl ol ' ture hut lm tl'e past. and judglugz lax' the past, xx lk-1-I that our l-lll'.lI't' Quce is 14 sured. N.f1IXflA'xlCli Sl'llfRVx OOD, 'l 3. .-'X M . l-l c ' S 2 'z ' ' ld' - at let st. tl1z1t,s xv'z1t h x' bay: But as , lld hlge some po1t'te1'.' .111 tl-e llf-etc' 1 day. Cl, lector. will you lell me xhzl. f-1' at deed you zz l do, lh. 1 2 5 C ' 342. and t11'11.' your hair l, t E' I, ' ' C . C I' if si' j ' 1 O' 'S ' f lk ' l . 1' l'z not ell? Pre' Ve 17 ir it: B t . 1-'W 11, V J he l l N. ', najl this is it: 'AI Y' . , Y ,W U V, I 'cl it it .Q Y 2 '. f '11 'S--1. .cl f ax 41: ' .cl 1 lf.: , x' .' ' 32 '. 'A ' . ' ' l 1 . F' ' . 'ltlf .iz 'g :tl ' .l.., 1 '..i h xflf.. ,h., fs L' cl xclzt Plat' '. r, ' 'If fl. 2 ' ' ' ' ' T, S 1 Q ' ' ' . 'ln .- , 'D 4.1 ' . 3 ' . 'L , . 1 1, 1 - ' ,' . F 1 Q 31 ru, , ' , 01' r' . , 1er 'Q . ltd lui' 1. 'S ' . f ghtl, ,A 11d F 4 '., el lx A C ' . ttf . es, I.. . , ght: l th li y 5' '11 'Ah y Lg. fe -f. ' tl Oh, tell m , H1 t,1' --gl 1. , rleace tell 1e. ll tl' , - S A. Q-. ' 1 4 .ls d . 1 - . , . FK 3 X I gf Qp N 1 J' vi ff' fff .X I K X . ' X X ,Q K xx mi il 5? 655 If I L , .,A, 53 Q' fffi. ' F' f' ll U, xx gf 3 Q-I' f . ,V - x . ff , N , N w LX Wx 3 , Xx x, Vx' ' Z if xx XA O X A X X 5 MINI.-. Y 1 . ' I 1 H -x,, X ' -, . X j X .,.. if . f, ff,JT 2T. 'L f W Y A 'dlkjf XX ,f Tl RAYMOND ATTEBFRRY Pres NORMA PENDLETON Sec Freshmen Officers -IfEI I5I--If5I If'IfI I5I- THE F RESHIVIEN There are more members in the Freshman class than in any other class in High School The Freshmen organized and chose as their colors maroon and white They elected Raymond Atteberry for class President Norma Pendleton for Vice President and .Alun Matzke for secretary As the Freshman class is not burdened bv having a great deal of money the Sec retary vtill act as Treasurer also oe Briggs was elected Sergeant at Arm because it was evident that one was needed and Miss McCowan was kind enough to be cha rman of the meeting so it went off smoothly The Freshmen have been in nearly everything except the first football team They are represented in the Girls Glee Club and the High School Orchestra while one of the boys won an E by playing on the second foot- ball team. The Freshrren showed what they could do in the debating line by defeating the uniors two to one and giving the Seniors a close call for the championship. 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V' - 111' ln aceordince xxrth tlae custom of the soho l L e clac of lqll offer :tc qenror Annual llae pululrcatlon of the 'Xnnual rrnrlxi tlme eloie of then luglm srlmool life lor rt e kemorc a d rt rs 'mth a feelrxg ot' regret that ue lxv a lde our drgnlty and our dutlei a d prnllcgeb as CWIOF As tle doom of our school lrfe close lwelwmd us me ltel that sometlmmg lar more clear to ue than me had realized u1t1l now la lidtd 1 to a lm ppy memory and yet me rn the uorld to llll tlvat earh must frll lrs xxlmciher gn at or small so rl at uf. may be better men ami uomer and tle xx rld may be made a little lzrwl ter lor some Sad lrcart lay our lxelog xx rt llerause we are graduates of l wereh lllglr School and nerrotrs ol the class of l9ll wlu l1 has always Stood for xx hat IS truest and noblest and lnext m llfe me leaxe m vour hands umors our placa as Seniors Mav you lxe as happy ae me have been as earnest Ill your work and play aQ ue have med to be and as true to tl e dear old l xerttt Hrah as we shall alxxaw remain fo that you may loolt baclt at commence ment time and say ac me rem fu l lus as llu- ll3DlJIl Nl and bed year ran cwer ltnoxxn Qu A I 0 f ' . 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I' .sl 'Q . c C' SENIOR ANNLAL STAFF 911 gjamk .M git Sunset on the Ulympzcs I stood and watched the un go dovsn Oser the hrlls behind the town Ard the goldeu beams shot far and wide Over the beautiful country side lwhe red round face of the flery god Looked down upon the path I trod Ard made wrth tts hght the bare black stone C-leam wlth a lustre nct its own The bare Olymptcs tipped wlth snow Reflect the beautiful bay below The Qreen of the water fades to blue And the waves are tl ged wrth a golden ue As the last brlght rays of the dymg sun Across the pamted waters run To end at last at my very feet Where the dark, black rocks and the water meet. VERNE DEWARD, ' I 4 xxxx xxx xi x x X 4: I HARRY DORMAN President JACK TALBOT Se LEGNARD THOMPSON Vice Pres Athletic Association Officers 3965505 REVIEW GF THE SEASON With the assistance and instruction of Coach Bagshaw the football season was successfully brought to a close Loach Ba sfaw nic named Baggy by the football players took the place of Mr Cole who was to be our coach for the season but who became seriously ill and was unable to appear upon the gridiron. Mr. Bagshaw took the available material and out of it made a strong team of which we can well be proud. ag- gy s qualities as a coach are very clearly brought out in the way he handled and instructed the boys in tl'e rew style of football. He worked incessantly with the squad and although there were many difficulties confronting him he never gave up but plodded along in the same old way. One of tlie clief difficulties which he had to encounter was the fact that football practice did not begin until about a month after the other high schools had begun thus making a great deal of work to be accomplished in such a short time. Too much credit cannot be given to Coach Bagshaw for the way l1e handled football tfis .eas:n md me all hope that he will be with us again next year. The football season of l9l0 for the Everett High School is a bright and glowing example of the old adage Too many cooks spoil the broth. Q.. u mnnv coachcs w is ln a x it responsible lor the condltlon o lverctt s t rr rt l ll Att the bevrnnmg, ol thc sexson footbrll prospects werc ex ceccrrrgy brrght Vlrh a t s c rr wr M Cole drrect rom trc rst wrth a lot of new ma errrl and plrys whrch h rd never been seen rn the XX est the team was IH a lnlr wav of malclng a name for Itself but the uncxpected happe ed Mr Cole alter out one or tx o days practice wrs forced to undcrgo an operatron whxch lce t htm ID the hosprtal fr nr tr rllv three mont rs an lnally force htm to return ome ns e tle t rm rn tle mos Important part of tlc season without a gurdrrg hand nrd complrcatlons sr rnrv un ln the squad whrch were never entlrely eradr cated lhe men trarned rn a hapl afard ort of a fashlon and were ln serv poor condrtron Mr legtmerer All Northwest center then toolc charge of tl tc rm lut he wn handrcapped rn the fact that he could not be wlth them trl rltcr fue oclo lc legtmeler had to urdo all Mr Cole had taught s ns that rt wa decrded that Mr Paffslnaw be as ed to help out but the drmrge had already been done lhe season had started Mr Bagshaw toolc tle team alter the Snohomrsh game No two coaches have the same rden rs to tle team development and Mr Bagshaw had to change the svs tems ol the precedmg coaches and teach hrs system a ln one weelc e las was too much lhe boys were ln very poor condrtlon and when they met ueen Anen the followmg weels they were beaten by a small score but worse than all due to poor condttron Captaln lVlcCaffey and Earl C larlc two veterans were so badly crrppled that they were practically use less tle remarnder of the season C haracterrstrc of tle do or dle splrlt of the football team the boys got together and played Broadway nearly a standstill game This so greatly encouraged the team that wrth a rest of two easy games they played the hes ganre that has ex er been seen rn lwerett with the Lrncoln Hrgh School Exerett far excelled the Lmcoln team rn every department of the game a d lead untrl the last three minutes of the game when Lrncoln made her wr ning touchdown on the fumbled pass the supporters of the Blue and Gold were more than satlsfred with the showmg the team made on thls crucral game The remamlng Games of the season showed Fverett rmproung ln tcrm and style and crowned the season with a declded success agarnst Bellrngham Hr h School ln all the season was a success financially and as far as the number of games won Fxerett won fue Games and lost four The games won by Exerett put her rn tlse class of the best hrgh schools rn the Northwest and the leadlng schools ln the conference recognrze Everett as always being a contender for champlonshrp honors The personnel of the team for the next year wrll be practically the same as the season of l9IO We lose by graduatron Chester Allen and Harry Dorman Captain McCaffey through lr urres whrle Everett Hove and Charles Kuhnle have declded not to return to school next fall How ever rf all the remammg members of the souacl return a good lrne up wrll be assured Of the old men returnmg we wrll have an entrre veteran baclc field Dowling quarter Kester and Swalwell halves ard Vernon Herrett fullback A good lrne of lL men wrll also put ln an appearance Smrth center Hllan guard fslarl- and Curst end a fl Vanta! l Q Along wrth these men will be such men as D Mltchell David Lampman 6 r Oc 1 V' ' 1 'Q , 4 va V' X ' M ll ' ' Q. car lx s a . . T' f r J it z . ' - '- - -l' nfl ' . lt ' we c-ran :qua l 2 rd th r. ' , ' ' l lfl-Qty, 'l ' ' ' he ax 'A' 2 ' I 1 lv L I 7 , ' ' - Q -. . ' rx . '. . v - , ,i l. - - 1 I f x y T 1 ' I A , A I .c 'cz - ' l d 1 ' cl h . ll Q l lt K: 5 Q , . x I 1 -T ' . L ' . V V . Y .- . . s 1 , , ' I 1 . , ' V , te 'Q , 1 'cs . ' 'I un ' 2 -' ' ' ', c '. r . f the boys, then teach them his system, ln less than tw'o w'eelcs. lhe result vt f h ' s ' . . .. ' lf . , 2 at . - . . ' I is il 1 ' , . ' D - - ' ' . . ' . ll ' f . th nk . . ' ' ' ' . f . 7 l A U I 1 I . . A T - - . . . ' Y, V N' . V V . I M vsvv, . ' , 9 ' x ' . I 3 Y 4 I ll ' , .g U L ' n .4 l Y Q ' D 1 Y f f Y 9 . . . i . V . 4 V A' 7 x .' a 1 I 1 Y Y' V I ' . . l v : ' , : ' I . s x '--A sf' r-H tackle. fl 9 ANI 1' Q6 F THAI l, F. I IO O K3 Clarence XCdlC3 all subs on last year s lrrst team and qulte a number of second team men some good men are also expected to enter school next fall among whom might he mentloned Bull Cuerm who 15 expected to make a whlrlwxnd tackle rlhe coaches of the Northwest fawored the Everett team by mentlomng several of 1ts members on their AllScho1asnc team Herrett wa esoecxallx mentioned and was chosen as a member of the All Scholastic team by Mr N arnell of the Spokane gpokesman Review who picks the team for Spauld mg Brothers guide lVlcC..affey Brxtt Dorman and lxuhnle were also well spoken of Of these men Brntt and Herrett will be back and with Clark All Northwest 1909 will make any men ln the conference hustle to beat them Wrth the prospects very brrght there rs no reason why the football season of l9ll should not be the bet IH Eweretts history The gratlfylng thing notlced ln Exerett boys rs their ablllty to come back and their flghtmg ablllty untxl the last whistle IS blown Wnth this sort of spmt to work with everythmg pomts to a successful season for l9lI Foot Ball Lineup ' Center Smith Rrght Guard Hxlen Allen Rnght Tackle lVlcC-affey captam Rrght End Kuhnle ulst Left Guard Hove Rayburn Left Tackle Britt captam elect Left End Clark uarter Dowlmg Rrght Half Dorman Left Half Kester Subs Qwalwell Lampman Michel aedla Results of the Season ,, ,, g,,,, ITIIIIIIEI ct Snohomlsh et ueen Anne ct Broadway Oct Pun allup ct Ballard Nov Lincoln Nov Tacoma Nov Snohomish Nov Bellmgham 69 G ooo -H Q 'N w 1 , mssaseaa- 3 .0 ... . , . 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' ' 222222222 1-2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2- 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. ffffsgn Witt yt., ' 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 w 72f1,g1I 1 -- - . . ua U-Owxnmc:-.:.c: , , ,,, A V1 LAI lf E H tciptitn llgltl guard Mack with hls one hundred and llfty pounds ol brawn took the brunt of the hard knocks 'tgnnst our hne recemn lItjllI'lC'S so sexere as to keep htm out ol seweral games Mcbxlltv was xerv qulet but could alu ays be seen nn the thrckest of the fray He was a good le1der and luerett Hrgh lost a goo rn 1 tx hen she ost the man wx hose mottve tn hte was to Q ln er a Senior oratlon at commencement C HARLES lxUHNl..l1. frlght end, named Chad alias Casey x elghs l40 pound: when rn good trammg Casey has played ll hmrt of football as last season completed hrs fourth year He vsas an expert at catchtng forward passes and making end runs besides maklng a very good running partner for Clark He lllCCWlSC received some mjurles and waas unable to compete m several of the lmportant games Chads ambltton was to obtatn all the money ID Everett VIQ FIGR BRITT CCBPIHIH elect left tackle known to us as the lndxan YNClgl'lS one hundred and fifty pounds He was unanimously elected Captain for next year 1nd me are lucky to have such a man as Britt ln thts responsible posttlon He IS one of tl'e best tackles rn the Northwest and wrll make a name for hrmself rn football next year He was the back backbone of the hne last season and dehghted 1n tlp ping hrs opponent on the ear VIC s chtef ambl tx n IS to be a Soctety Leader 40 HARRX DORM XN Cl ft h HJ hetter known Heck w as a corslstewt player and would rather I lay football than et a chtclten dtnner Hts w etglt of pounds w as of great use ln lncllng, up out Ime l left started out at cuirtcr ptaymr, Ihre posmon rn one game and ending up at left hall back where he played the rematr-der of the season Hts chief hobby x a IJ le athea't1cal nan C HB5 I l' R Al l PN frtght guardj otherwxse known as Speclts I got to go Allen has played two years on the team and proxed himself to be a good player He was one of the heaviest men on the team weighing 175 pounds Chet s chtef ambltlon ls to sing tenol In a mmstrel show ILARLIL CLARK Cleft endj mcltnamed Qltck werghs l45 pounds and ts one of the best ends that Exerett has exer had Chclt played a good conststent ame unttl he was injured tn the ueen Anne game where he recened a Challey Horse and was lald up for the remainder of the sea son A great deal 19 expected of htm nett year and we hope that he will not always have a monopoly on the qevenlh Peuod LDf AR KES TER Crrght half backj has been the star player thrs year the new man xhr could always be depended upon the best man at er sl runs the hero of many a long freld run and many fropes for next year are burlt around Kester He ex nccts after the football season rs over to be the hero n a play for whrch the herorne can be chosen from Her past record. VERNON HERRETT ffull baclcl lcnown to hrs frrend as Skrnnv werghs 154 pounds and Jus trfres hrs frrends rn callrng hrm Slcrnny Hrs good puntrng and lrne buckrng fulfrlled hrs trtle to the posr tron of full back on the All Northwest football team A great deal rs expected of Skrnny next year Hrs chref ambrtron rs to be a physrcrst We all hope tfat he urll malxe good 72 OSBORNE HILEN Cleft guardj commonly called Gcbo has thrs year played a frrst class game berng especrally good at the forward pass and much can be expected of hrm next year He seldom gets the yellow feser and hence has hopes of berng able to occupv the Vlfhrte House on the ments of hrs ex cellent football playrng 4. , X . , t . , .J . .ll r 3' . ' . I, - r , . A c ' 7 - 1 , V - - v A4 ' 17 ' ' S , , ' . . . .... ,, . ,, , - .4 1 n - . . . . ,. . . ., 5 I rr n Q . U - 1 1 , Idl IN DOWI IWC fquarterback ohnny goes by the name of Baldy and also joms the ranlcs of the frrst year men puttmg pep into the fello hlp then ohnny be a prlze flghter next year and hopes to pr o llltes to sneeze but hrs ambition 4 MARK Shfll l H fcenterl Smrthy has played a goocl game for hrs flrst year on the team a nd showed extraorclmary ablllty as Cer ter rn the Bellmgham game Although he was frequently ltnocltecl out more fre quently rn fact than any other man his l43 pounds ns clear grlt and he I9 always ohnny on the spot We hear that Smlthy s ambltlon IS to enter the Bel lmgham Normal He has the power of ws will be back asam l t the team to chammrn AL BER1 QUIST fright endj Qulst who IS commonly known as Swede also played hrs frrst year and show ed up excellently m the Snohomish and Belllngham games at the encl of the season and the e fore much rs expected next year of the futu f- water boy on the Everett Baseball League 73 1- .. . .. Y . . , , . 1 , . . , , . J. - , X Y- 1 I r I 41 I ' tl YI ' ' ' , ' ll ii ' ' ' , , J . . s , J ' , 1. . . , .. ., . . . . . u - ' . r V. Cl AUDF RAS BLRN fguardj Ihrs IS al o Rayhurn s flrst year on the team He has played center when not playmg guard and was manager hence he learned qurte a great deal of the game He welghs l6J pounds and that with his knowledge of the game wrll make hlm one of the strongest members for next year s team Hrs ahlhtles and ambrtlons tend ton ard his becoming a water carrier FLWOOD QXVAI WI LL bwally ou 0 e wndred and forty pound half Hrs good work ln the Jack he promises Jlree to beat erghly mxles per hour fVFRE I I HOVIL Cleft guardj FV played a good UHIUC CSPCCIEXHY VNhCI'l he WHS mad afld tonlshed his opponents ln the ueen Anne game his good work Fl his crook ln hrm mdleates that h s one hundred and sixty pounds have often been at I e bottom of the heap Hrs chref a Andrew C a neme b mbntron ecm t tend toward the work of a second 1 , , , .' . . 5 , . v , A B 1 ' v , L' I Y . . Y 7 V. F V V , . .. . . . A U I. 7. 3 . ' , r 1: n A ' . . ' ' ld ' . much for the future, since he as- . W., . - .. ,, I a O , ' , v ' -5- '. ' ' Q , ' y , ' - . . . . .v ti- ' . ,. h U .n ' ' l ' s 0 Qr f . I '4 The Games lfl e Lost and llfon S'XOl1OWl5H 0 I H S D lhe llrst game ol the stason was a yery poor game due to the laclt of coaching w hlle Snohomish put up a better game than she has ln preceding ymrs C larlt and lxcster each made a lonff run for a touchdown and the other stars were Dowling who show ed Bagshaw he could play and lxuhnle who xlw xvs plays well LN LVN- I4 E 1 F lxerett met ueen Anne rt Seattle on October 8 and put up a yerv crappy fame under her unfayorable condrtlons l'he football team had only bein coached by Bxg y one weel- belore mectlng uecn Anne and tl us x as not ln good trxm I e L nnerslty Dany sax Eserett plave tle I st ball 1 hough not as Ieayy as tl'e uecn Anne team ln this game C aptun Mccaffv ard C larlt were Injured and were practically lard up for ilarlt lxuhnle Britt md Mccaffey played up to their last year s standard lhe game ended with a score of I4 to 5 BROADWAY I' L H 5 0 Broadway and Fyerett mlxed on October IJ ln Fwerett Broadway recen ed a great surprr e shown bv the fact that she had brought along sew en subs whlch she had mtended to put IH the game after a sufficiently large score had been pled up on Everett but only two of these were used AI though outwexvhed ten pounds to the man Ewerett put up an exceedlnglv hne game and eyerybodv seemed satisfied Broadw av made a touchdown ID the flr t half ard re ln the ec cl half although tl'e latter was made by a flulse play on Eyerett s part PUYALLUP 0 E H S 32 Puyallup came to Eyerett on October 22 mth hugh hopes of beatmg but they were all forgotten after tlce flrst few mlnutes of play Ewerett played a rather slow vame but ran up thlrtv two polnts against Puyallup Herrett Kester and Bfllt played the best game for Eyerett TACOMA 33 E H S I6 Eyerett met her onlv real defeat of the season at Tacoma October I2 Although ln better condltrcn than at any prexrous trme wrth the exceptlon of the ueen Anne game she w as outplayed by the Tacoma team ln eyery w ay EN erett scored more pomts agunst Tacoma than all the other opposing teams combined had scored agamst Tacoma this year Everett s weak polnt was fallure of llne to hold on punts Tacoma took adw antage of this and scored three touchdowns It was ln this game that l-lerrett fulfilled hrs right to All Northwest fullback by hrs llne plungmg The score at the end of the game w as Tacoma 33 and Everett I6 Dorman Kuhnle Kester and Herrett were Eyerett s bright stars 75 f .1 V J I , Q . ., - 5 , Iv V . . . . my 'c f. i ' V ' ' Q ' ' ' 4 v v I y v v I ' t 'za . . 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' , . - . . , ' ' E H S 36 SNOHOMISH 0 Everett played a return game wrth Snohomrsh on October I9 and car ned away the scalp of Snohomish by a score of 36 to 0 BALLARD 3 E H S I8 Everett and Ballard met on the local grrdlron October 29 Everett scored three touchdowns and one place Luck Ballard makmg her three pomts from a drop luck over Everett s goal Everett found no trouble ln poundmg Ballard s lme and worked the forward pass to advantage Svwalwell showed up well m thls game rt bemg hrs frrst IINCOLN I7 Lg H S It One of the best games ex er played m Everett was pulled off between Everett and Lmcoln on November 5 Our team was m fme shape and went Into the game determmed to wm Ex erett although outwelghed fifteen pounds to the man played rings around l.mcoln and scored two touchdowns This game was a decxsxve one for lt showed what Everett could do at football BELLINC.H4M 6 E H S I5 Everett closed the football season by playmg Bellmgham on Thanlts glvmg day Everett was outweighed about twenty pounds to the man and as the fxeld was muddy rt proved a gr at handicap agamst us Bellingham made a touchdown ln the flrst frve minutes of play but Everett made up r thus m the second half by scoring three touchdowns The team played a very good game wlth Kester as the lone star AFTER THE BELLINGHAM CAME. 46 FIR51 BASKVI BALL TEAM 6262626262 Basket Ball Everett High School need not be ashamed of their basket ball team Although they lost every important game they were not lost because of poor playing but because of superior plavmg and advantages of the other teams Everett during tlse entire season vvas crippled by injuries and that dread ful disease yellow fever Because of the mterclass games and city championship series a bright light is on the horizon for Everetts future basltet ball season Sudents vvho semed unfit for anything developed into first class players by the end of the series a cl Everett High School need not fear for her future four men from tlee last years team Dorman Lee l-lerrett a'1d Talbott vvlth McRae a substitute vs ere expected to shovv up strong Bagslaavv felt confident of finding some nevv material vvlth which to rou d out the team 1 he death of Arthur lee shattered Everett s hopes before the season really began Hts death seemed to tale the heart out of the team and the wlcole school Herretts aspirations of being the star athlete were nlpped In the bud by too much study 3 d l acl te This too one more member of the team From this on Bagsfavs worked against great odds I I . 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' . - A i Q an sorio !'f i if. .f l- ec 30 Belhngham Normal o nm nun 2 rt n rt o o nm x ere plntcl on tu oor uaon ts nam on mamxr coll: play It xx ts not to be expected thxt 1 practrcally new team could bc burlt up ID one season for team wsorlt the necessxty ol all teams canont be cl xeloped ln one y ar lterett has no lxrge men or many good player DUl'lI1g the season lxerett put up hard scrappy ball but laclteltd tle t 1 nor and therefore could not mm Another obstacle ua thut because of the ruling made for lrtertla games many students ts ho were crpahle of playrng good ball were relut tant about turmng out th xt would lnr them from the class teams And students who mth sullrclent prrctrce could hue made good would mot turn out at all and then tom ard tle close of the sexson mme rourd l show Durtng the season the bovs played good ball ln mtny cases c ae Fmch and Clark starred lor lfxerett lhe neu bexchers ulnch X ere put up ln the vm helped the vate recelpts IU manv Instances and ruth the Jungle of morev Tom Sltalley always smiled Hrs effrclent mar a ement of the entlre season cculd not be excelled anywhere lqhe fman eral en of the season was a ood one due prxncrpally to the lntercla games Wlth 'lalbot btuchell and Clxrlt as sure members of the next year s team prospects are looking very bright Besldes these there are qmlth Sxsalxsell and Brltt who are expected to mate good next year But no team can make good xslthout students l73Clxll'1g so get ln and boost all the trme for the team BASKET BALL SCHLDULI' S C C N al' Mar Q IIIIIIIIIIII f- L- . r I , - -1-FITITIQJFIQJIQTIUI 'oo 2' Z P ' , JA -, rp-gr? 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Lincoln Bellmgham Snohomlsh Lmcoln Belllngham lqacoma ueen Anne West Seattle Snohomish me LIE ffffsygises Sl NIOR GIRLS BASKFI BALL IFAM Giiiifii- 9:4522 Inter Class Teams SENIOR GIRLS cugh tl e Senior glrls lot to tlse l mr m e o t class enes they lost not because of poor playing but on account of the superlor adsantages possessed by the unror team With tlerr tall for x arcls the umor were able to keep the ball out of the qc-'nors hands 1 great deal of the tlme but the fact that they rarely surpassed them IH throw mg lcasl-tets shows that the Semors were as great players as the champions lhe Seniors easily conquered the Freshmen and the Sophomore team only lost by a small percentage to the umors lqhe school rs sorry that they are leaung as thev ssculcl furnish good maternal for a school team which no doubt wlll exlst next year lhe Hugh School extends to the gurls thelr wrshes that they w rll make a place rn tte teams of tlre different colleges to wht they go and null carry with them the fighting pmt exhlbrted IH the mter class games ln F H 'S I o fl' Alth . . b 4 5 un. s l the Ham f lac S ' . 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' 'Lb 'fl SENIOR BOYS BASKILT BALL TEAM -fi!-QI-C':'It5I--Iii SENIOR BOYS The Semor boys although they went down to defeat when they met the umors rn the mterclass games played frne ball The Senrors guards were mighty hard to get away from they stuck to the opposing forwards just like flles on fresh flvrwaper l-hey would no doubt have beaten the unlors ey luke the umors had had three frrst team men on the team A rt vw s they played hard ln every game gomg down to defeat only rn the last nght Upon therr toes from the start to the frnrsh they upheld the sprrrt Ir was not untrl the crty serres that good team work was seen In the frnal game of the crty serres when the Senrors played the Baracas they put up a game whlch could not be urpassed anywhere time guardmg accurate shootmg and excellent team work marked the whole game ln the last ame the Seniors were fighting for the school No doubt they felt that thrs was therr last chance ln basketball to do somethmg for old E H S and they played acocrchngly commg off vrctorlous wrth a score of 34 to I4 Thls was consrdered a great victory because of the strength of the Baraca team and the Seniors ended their last basket ball season under the spotllght of fame and lory b0 O g . J . -, . l S . of the Senror class. Each player was a star In hrs positron. g . V . . I . . ., , . g I JUNIOR LIRLS BAQRET BALL TEAM 45?-If5I I5! Ii'I'-IQ JUNIOR CIRLA The junior gurls certamlv deser ed to wm tle clsa'npno slip for tlev played chansplonsllp ball all tle eason Tle Seniors would no doubt have beaten tl'em rf lt had not been that the umor gurls possessed the advanta e of having the two tallest forwards ln the school who were able to keep tl'e ball out of the hands of their opposmg guards Although haxmg sllglt odds tl'ey played hard all tl'e tlme Flhey didnt let an opportu lty sho by for every time the umors saw the ball coming therr dlrectlon they were wrde awake until rt had been passed toward thelr basket lndrvrdual play 1 g marked the beglnnlrg of tle season but rn the last games good team excellent work of the coaches he lat game played by the umo gurls was a game wrth the e lor glrls lwle game was certainly well played Both teams were about evenly natched sa e tor t?'e ad antage garned by the umor forwards It was close to the fmal wlcrstle tl e umors wmnrng by one pol t wh ch showed they played hard all Ile time a d desert ed the championship From all appeara ce Ile qernors wll wm rext year 5 they play the lund of ball they played m tl'e1r umor yearr I A U D . S . . I - ' ' J ' ' . 3 .F . . ' 3 , . worlc began to be seen, showlng the faithful practice of the girls, and the ' . 1 s J A 1' ' ' ' . it s. ., f . i . , i. Q JUNIOR BOYb BASISJLT BALL TEAM 494919490- JUNIOR BO YS The umor boys were able to fight their way through to the cham pionship in the mterclass games But too much glory should not be given them for in the final games of the series with the Seniors they had three first team men to help them It must not be said that the unrors didnt play good ball for unless they had they could not have finished as they did They were in the game all the time and played hard All through playing making every game The star work was done by the first team men who were allowed to play The unrors conquered the Sophs and Freshmen after hard games and only defeated the Seniors six points unlors were defeated in the second game of the series losing to the Baracas by one point ln these games they kept up to their standard playing fast ball Next year the umors of the pre ent are expected to win the cham plonship and rf they do the wishes of all their friends are that they will win rt as fairly as they did for the season of I9lI 8 O 9, the series. they, like the other teams, lacked good team work: individual . .I ' s ' - 9 SOPHOMORL GIRLS BASKET BALL TEAM -IEPI'-ICE!-'I'5I'i5I'-Iii' SOPHOMORE GIRLS The Sophomore girls certainly had the right spirit in them Although they were always overcome by their superiors they never succumbed to their mferiors the infants In the games at all times they made things inter were fast and lively If it had not been for the tall umor forwards t ey would have made larger scores against them In the instances when t ey played the Seniors it was because several of the Senior girls had played before and possessed greater endurance that they were able to win from the Sophomores All of the girl teams played good basket ball and the phrase that they played their best could always be said of them The sophomores especially plaved to win but advantages were against them 83 esting for the teams which opposed them. Besides being hard players, they Y . . . J . ' h . i . h SOP! OMORE BOXS BASKFT BALL IEAM 'ICEI'-'II-iii!-'Fit'-ICEI' SOPHOWORI: BOYS the Scphoreore boys showed their sllll at all tlmes even thouvh their class spmt was fouud to he lac mg ID some la es fllhough tl'eV were defeated ln hard ganees l'y tl e classes above them tl cy never once suffered defeat from the hands of the 1 fants Ma y stars were drscoxered the class games and the Qophomores added thelr share to the numher Durlng th first two or three games tl'!CllXlClUEil and not team work wa eudent Lut tle last Games of the class and City l eague show ed good team work and fat playmg The Sophomores were always rn the fnght up t the last wlrl tle Tlrelr class spmt was lacking ID the mstance where they wished to decorate tor their frollc rather than contest w uctory wlth the Seniors preferrrnv to forfeit the game All on the team played hard and all fought to wm a d the rooters 'rt all the games recognized the fact and save the leoys full rredlt S1 -V V, , , ,- . A .. . . ,o ' 1 kl Q ' . 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FRI SHMAN CIRLS BAQKFT BALL TEAM ff5I 52?'5T ..ri45P FRE9IJMk.1N LJRLS Much the same may he said of the Freshmen glrls as of the boys al though the glrls were more evenly matched ThlS was the flrst year rn which the girls were gnen a chance to exhibit their skill m tossing baskets Flhe Freshmen gurls had the same style of vlctorxes as the boys seldom gmng a game away but losing the nctorxes because of the advantages of strength and stature Always full of spmt and determmatlon to play their best they made the other classes worlt to defeat them The playing toward the first of the season was lncllnecl to be mdl udual but as practlce added to thelr efllclency team work began to be predominant showing the careful mstructlon of the coaches The gurls rules kept the Freshmen Qlrls from many of the fouls Imposed on the boys so that few IYIJUYICS were sustamed by any of the team The same good wrll IS held out to ycu as to the boys keep at xt and you wrll lead them all some day. S5 FRESHMAN BOYS BASKET BALL TEAM 'III--Iii-EI--1451--1512 FRI-.SHMLN BOYS The wee ones showed up strong this year ln the lnterclass and crty serres Although they never won a game they seldom gave a game away They were always full of fight and played hard and well They gave therr dlmg the ball Several especrally could make the bug umors look foolrsh whenever they got the ball Bemg smaller than the other teams they were often fouled but seldom fouled themselves owing no doubt to the after effects rn the dressing room ln the Cnty League they showed up strong at all trmes playing good ball but they drd not have the advantage of herght and werght so they could not wm from their heavier and taller opponents Keep at rt fellows and you will show them all some day 'lb O opponents a merry chase in trying to keep up with them in passing and han- BASEBALL TEAM Season I9II V Bxllmgs captain thrrd base F Stuchell shortstop A urst Ixrst base G Rxchard second base E Kester fmanager right freld I. ones catcher Talbot prtcher IVlcC-urre left freld E Clark center freld W Iles Z Nlaulsby subs BASEBALL SCHEDUI E. 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Base Ball ln the E H S sc ball l1'1s 1Q11n been rexned 1n tle Fxerett H1 lr School we hope that 1t w1ll ccrtrruc to be a permane'1t form of 1fl1llllCS lI tl future lleretolore as no su1table grounds could be secured 1t w as dropptrl for two years Lut th1 vear Robbms Puls has been secured for practrrt As soon 'ts rt was decrded to have a team a call for baseball players w1 1 a e wlr h resuted 1n TIDQI g rt tle best materral to le a n tl H h C l Prachce began 1 mecllalely a d a great QL wmsg resulted ll the COUISC of a few weelts lNo great result can be exoect d from the tex 1 as 1t IS ertrelv a new owe and pract1cally unorga 1 ed Tlaev play wood ball a d show ed Fclmonds th1s by defeatmg them by a large score Caplan BIHIFSZS tl'e star of the team ras played great ball and showed lorrnself capable of handllng thc tear' EVFRFTT V9 Bl-ILINCHAM In a good clean game the Belltngham l-llgh School defeated tlf' Everett l-lxvh by the close score of 7 to 5 For an amateur szame 1t w as very rnterestmg and the fans were all pleased by the showmg made by both teams Tle fea ure of the game was that there was no lClClxlY'g on e1tLer sde a cwry lv F7 went alo'1U nlcev elmvlaam althou wmnrng t e game has but l1ttle oxer Fverett The fact that Bellmgham scored one run 1n the flrst mmmz 'md SIX 1n the thlrd shows that Everett olaved arf t1ght ball fr m the th1rcl mmng on Cred1t must be UI en Twlbot for lls fme p1'ch1r1Q although sw runs were made 1n one 1nn1'12 After the th1rd 1nn1n0 the Bellmgham lavers could do nothmg wlth Talbots pltchlng It was just one two three and baclt to the bench aszam It was ln the slxth that the frreworlts went up for Fverett FIVE hlts 1n a row sent four scores over the rlate and that flfllSl'tCd tht run gettmg for Fverett The loss of the game was not due to the suoer1or plavmg of the Belllngham boys but tl'e fact that tfelr hrttmg came all at once XX 1th the ewcertlon of tl'e run ettmg mmngzs ment1oned both teams put n 1 rood brand of baseball lhe lne up of the two teams were as toll ws Fverc-tt Qhort top Qtuchell th1rd base BllllDgS flrst base utst second base Rlclaard catcher lo e center f1eld lles left f1eld Kester nght f1eld Nlaulsbv prtcher Talbot Belllnpham lqhlrd base Graham flrst base Waldo p1tcher Mor gan second base faffney r1ghtf1eld ones shortstop enluns left fleld lxohler center freld Stenxlsz XR U U 0 V. . . . , N Ba ' ,Q riif , N, 4' s. 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I 9 P V I ,, TRA CK rlhe prospects ol a wmnmg traclt team thrs sprlng are not tery hrrqht on acocunt of there hemg no sultable place where practice can be carried on successfully lhe old Hugh School grounds hate been secured for prac trce but do not fulfill our needs lhere 15 plenty of material awallable to turn out a traclt team x 1th Baker Hnely l-lerrett Dorman Newton and Rrclcards from last years team lraclt 1 not boo ted very much by the students of the Hugh 'ichool and therefore does not take much part m our athletlcs although It rs made a great deal for the class meet on May l 2 and 3 and a great deal of malrv rs expected although the Seniors expect to carry off the laurels lhe dlstrrct meet wrll he held ln Snohomish this wear and the E H 5 wxll he repre ewted hv Balter and Newton ln the dash Kester rn the quarter f errett a d Dorrran ln the hurdles awd Hlvely ln the dlstances We hall al o end reprc entatron to the Seattle and Ta coma meets whrch occur on Mav I3 and 20 resoectlvelv IN IQERCLASS TRACK MFET JU yard dash lVl1le run Newton fSophomore Frrst Hnely tSe lor Dorman fsemor Second Catewood fFreshman Hlvely fsemor IOO yard dash New ton fqophomore l-lf-rrett flunror Kester f unror l7l pound shot put Hn ely fsemor Herrett Humor D us throw Dormarx fQe ror Paker fgerronrl flar' f umor Half mil H ev IQ rorl C-atew d fFreshman lon KQ ohomore 770 V rd dash 'f er llY1l0I'l Newton fgophomore Dorman Senror Hugh rump- Iles C5ophomnre5 Ric ard ffl r r a erx fqP'1l0Tl Newtonx fSophomorel 3 re Thrrd ones fSophomore l20 yard hugh hurdles Fur t Palter fSe'11orW Q cond Dorman fsenror Third Herrett f umor uart r rv le ru Frrt Net t n S ohomore T :rd H rrett I u 1 Rur-nm hr ad 1U'Tl'7i- lxe ter um r Q ond Newton KS phomore Third Il s IS phomore Pole wault First qtutchell f unrorl Second Bag tad fqe ror Thrrd Baler fcemorl I7 feet 6 mches First Second Thrrd Il' Seco -I Tl rd Fur r Second Third F r Second Thrrd Frr t Second Thrrd Frr t 270 yard hurdle and relax called off Secondon acocunt of unfaw orable weather con Thlrddmons XX UTDPI' of VT'C?l In Ofdel' gemor flrt qophorwore econd lunlor thrrd Fre hmen fourth Frr t gecond Third Third 89 is as al af as is Y A 5 ....., A H - ft. 5 .......... 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K if f 'Q XJ J nr0g 1 W, Q F anchon Ng3 f 'hw T 8 l , 3 l Cricket THE CAST Of CHARAC FERS Father Barbeaud Mother Barbeaud I helr sons Landry Barheaud Dldler Barbeuud eannette Barheaud s ward Father Calllard lV'adelon Caxllard hx daughter Her fflSl'ldS from I1 Prlche M arrette Qusette Annette Peasant gurls of fxosse Hortense Babette Peasant boys of Co Q Etienne Plerre Collln Mathleu Penn Martmette 1 peasant woman Manon Fanchon godmother Anne Faclet the mitch Fanchon grandmothe Fanchon Vnleux the Crlcltet Q0 Harry Dorman Florence Rambo Leonard lhomDson Butler Smlth Gertrude Daudson ack Wxlllame Myrtle Wright Mmme Choumard Alrce Cropper La Rosa Church Marv Qchuchart Shirley freadwwell Roy Metz Nell C-regerson Flmer Fmch Wallace Sundborg Zeller Hnelv Gladys Muz7all Clara Kunath Gertrude Briggs Mar uerlte Otto I' ,-f 1 ,ff ff .' V X M .2 vermin l K 1 I ' 4. I f . gl.. - l lla-.a, f,f 1, X : ,.-g51'-:,':f- 'r' -.A . 2 f - f- vf.....J w 45 5 'Ill fe--:ik fa! I 3 -fri. vfu' '-' 7 .L 4 - n gl j cf f K:17f ,yKll1 Jig ga . I grin, NV, . X . . a k- .. V x J A , m ' f ............r. - ....,.., ................. A I , X ' . fs y .............. '. ' ,.. , ' X sn? ............................. . , . 'sk ...... 1 , , 'S A .. ' V 1 h . , l ' .......,...... ff ' A f-xl N Y A W SN:-. A SCENE FROM ACI' IV 451'-1452-I5i If3i52' SENIOR PLAY Fanchon the Crncket the Semor class play was presented at the Everett Theatre on May 5 and 6 This delightful play full of thought character study pretty scenes and rlch ln dramatic actlon and chmaxes 91 LAK pm f v K 4 I ' U O ' . . - . , U ' I 1 . . A P . I ' . , E was produced with a spirit and enthusiasm that told of the work and interest exercised by the whole Senior class as well as the cast. The dancing scene was especially charming. The dancers, who were trained by Mr. Rennie,, gave a touch of life and color with their pretty bright costumes, and the beautiful steps of the dance lifted the whole play above amateur theatrircals. Of all those who helped with the play, Miss Dowling did the most toward its success. Through her excellent coaching and enthusiasm, the play was inspired with a vigor that gave it strength and assurance The growing interest in I-ligh School dramatics is evidenced by the fact that the Senior play was produced on two nights when it formerly could be given only one night SCENE FROM ACT ll The class play which is the most interesting event at the close of the Senior year not only forms a most popular mode of entertainment but also gives very helpful training to those who take part Every class loolcs for ward its Qenior play and uch a popular institution will be continued by every class 9 , . . ' U b . s . . 2 The unzor Farce On March '50 at the Hugh Qchool audltorlum the farce entltled Hrs L ncle ohn Mas pres nted by members ol thle umor class nlhls farce uxth a modern college setting and full of humor gaxe arrple scope to the pon ers of the actors xx ho drd credlt to both themselves and thelr coaches JLNIOR FARCE Mrsses Peck and Curl ldhe leadmg parts were especxally vsell acted and the ease and smoothness with which the whole play was produced spolxe the frrst umor plav should lead the may to annual dramatic presentatron by the lumors. all 5? 1 t 93 f ' l r well for the training and talent of those taking part. The success of this, 1? 4 It X.. ' I Sd' 5' ' -. ws ' 'ff l HIGH SCHOOL. GYMNASIUM 66666 C YMNASIUM CLASSES or the frrst trme m the hrstory of the Everett Hugh School there have een regular gymnasrum classes for both grrls and boys and rt has proved a great success Flhrs kmd of work was very popular and the classes were crowded makmg quite a problem to solve but fmally a regular schedule was arranged, all classes meetmg twice a week. More than three fourths of those startmg out with the gymnasium work remained rn the classes and recerved credit, Mrss Long has had charge of the gurls' classes and Mr l-lessmer df rected the boys' classes at first, but later Mr lee took hrs place Much credrt rs due these people for the place gymnasrum work has gamecl this year 94 il Q21 9: Q 'sr lf! if rf EH' .r :gl , Eff 1' -P . , F ' ,I xi' Perl QQ: . il . fr 13 31 Ty! L1 4 F . . . 1 1 ' ' B s , . . ' , . . , 6196156 I pf X-X y J Qff IS ' if Debating ln tle Fxerett Hrgh School for the year just completed ha been a great lmproxement over the DTCVIOUS years A more profound IH ttrest has been exlubrted and we hope that debate and llS benefits will not be forced to ttlxe 1 loner positron than the one which lt has held for th ar 19101 xy as to carry 1ts name The CfllCCIS elected at the last meeting rn une were Mark Smlth President Osborne Hllen Vrce Presldent Fdlth Curhss becretary Treasurer Tley late performed their dutres well but their t tempts to create an Interest In the soclety Mere futlle The meetings were fexy and far betwx een but here s hoping that next year a greater mterest ulll be exhrblted by the upper classmen The Fre hmen Soclety held tts flrst meetmg ln Noxember at uhlch they elected the follossmg officers Raymond Aterbury Presldent Alun lVlat7lte Vrce Presxdent and Edna Porter Secretary Treasurer The Freshmen hate led the chol ID this actnlty a they held meetmgs exerv two vseelxs at wl rch Impromptu debates occurred They are developmg the materml N hxch me hope xsrll some day um the champlonshlp for Fwerett Hlgh School Werh hard and malxe a name for yourselxes and the school Farly ln the tall a new soclety M as organized under the name of the Exerett Hlgh 'School Debating Assocxatlon lts obrect was to embrace all the socretles under one head m order that a more uniform system of mter class and lnterscholastlc debating cou d exlst t has not been quite as sue ressful as was hoped owung to the feeling whlch existed that all who be longed to the socrety must of necessity debate In thus they were wrong rt was not so much debaters that mere wanted but boosters A better year IS hoped for and If al boost thrs tudent actmty t ere xs no nee fo its fallure The offlcers elected for the year were Vlfarren Rees Presldent Butler Qmrth Vlce President and Mlnnre Choumard Secretary Treasurer lghelr dutres were not very heaxy thus year but what drd fall to their hand to do they drd cheerfully 'md xx ell WJ ,f fy- ,H ' A XX J A ff' fl f V Qt tt W t f 7 3. t X gg o f .xg It 3 lfiji i 11. X c Lf' t ,Q A ' ' Tc F 1 Q 1 , , ' ' Q ' ' A s f 2 ' . ' ' ' ' A ' e ye' - l. The Upperclassmen Soclety has done its usual amount of work, 'which fx - W . . 1 V ' l 5 ' ' ' , ' a- .C xv I v 4' 14 ' . 4 v ' - K .' H K . ' ' , ' , as W , ' l .. I s . , h Q d r '. SENIOR DEBATING TEAM 6262626262 Inierscolasfzc Wor At last Everett has made a name for rtself rn mterscolastrc work Early rn October Mr Crumpacker the coach called a tryout to elect the three representatrves for Everett Hugh School One of the seven contestants Elrza beth Baker a member of last year s team was chosen leader Warren Rees a newcomer from Broadway Hugh School of Seattle was selected as second speaker and Clarence Watters a brother of last years debater was the thnrd choice The questron whrch was chosen for drscussron thus year was solved That an mcome tax should be a part of a Federal system of tax atron provided the constrtutlonalrty of such a tax be not rarsed After a months hard work on the question word was recerved from Burlmgton l-llgh School that they would be unahle to debate for an ungnen reason I thrs way Everett won her fnrst debate by forf rture Mr Crumpacker uoon recenmg this letter arranged fo a debate wrth the second team for the same evenmv The good work of the scond team composed of Butler Smrth Alfred Ramsey and Ada Durr made the first team work for their laurels An enthuslastrc crowd was present who boosted hard for both sides Cwmg to the State rules govermng debate Clarence Watters was forced to retlre from the team and Flrzabeth Baker and XX arren Rees prepared to meet Snohomxsh Hrgh School 96 . 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Our team accompanred by about frfty rooters went to Snohomish on Frrday the twentreth of anuary bnohomrsh represented bv Guy Bake man and Grower Shaw put up a hard and strong argument but Everett s forceful argument conunced the Judges and the result was a two to one wrctory It was a xery profrtable and falr debate as all were satrsfred with the decrsron feelrng that the best team had won Word w as soon recerved that Qedro Woolley Hugh School represented by two young ladres could debate Ewerett s team rn the Hrgh School audr torrum Sedro Woolley was reported as haung won on both srcles of the ouestron and Fverett expected a hard frght On the evenmg of February twenty fourth Sedro Woolley represented by Miss l-larrret Thue and Mrss Washburn went down to defeat before tle s urd argument and excellent delnery of the Ewerett duo Everett rn the opr ron of several of the audr ence so surpassed her former efforts that the decrslon of the Judges could readily have bees seen belore they were read Mr Guy Bakeman of the Snohomlsh Hugh School held out the debate After the debate the Domestrc bcrerrce grrls serwed a dalnty repast to the members of the teams and therr friends whrch was greatly appreciated by tlae Debatlng Assoclatlon After the Sedro Woolley debate tlsree schools were left rn thrs drs trrct l..rncoln Krrkland and Everett It was declded by lot that Lincoln and Krrkland should meet on the twenty fourth of March and Everett should debate wrth the wmner on the fourteenth of Aprll Thrs meant that Fveretl Hrgh School was the second team rn thrs drstrlct the hrghest she had been On the twentv fourth of March Krrkland defeated Lrncoln by a two to one decrsron Eweretts hopes after a great fear was felt toward Lrn coln owrng to therr vrctory of two vears ago Arrangements were made for the last by the committee at the Unlver srty of Washrngton The tlme was set for April frfteenth the place was rrrade Krrkland and Exerett had the regatne srde of the question The Everett duo drcl not let the moss grow under therr feet but at once began to work as tfe champronshrp looked good to therr eyes On the evenrng of Aprrl frfteenth Krrkland met Eserett for the fmal debate lhe arguments of the affrrmatne were w ell chosen but the delrwery and orgafnvatron was poor Everett showned plarnly a lack of necessrty for more revenue the Injustice and rmpractrcablllty of the lncome tax Thelr delnery and organmatron all connect wrth therr mam arguments composed rn the eyes of Mrss Margaret Brown and Messrs Roberrts and Frazrer one of the best hr h school debates exer vlven the oprmon of the Kirkland supporters at the close was that all hope was gone But sad to relate the decrslon was two to one for Kirkland and thrs rs the reason Owing to Ideas held by two of tlse Judges that a hrgh school debate should correspond to a college debate the debate went against the negatlve because they drd not burld a counter argument to the affrrmatne statement of the proposrtron But newer mrnd Fxerett you ll wm out next year You were second this year but you Il lead them all rn l9Il I2 97 . . . . , , V , , . . . , U - , , - . - Y W. . A , - L . Y - -1 ' . . 7 ' ff , . . . . . , , . . , . . . , , ., . .. . , , , - I V . . . , 1 .- - , . ' n V I for several years. - v I V , . - V 7 n. , , , , - , . 9 ' , . . . -. ' 7 .U I . . D D ' , . . , . , A , , J , - , . , ' . FRESHMAN DEBATING TEAM 4526245562-E2 As best thlngs always come last we wlll In our Inadequate way say a few things concermng our coach Mr H C Crumpacker It was owmg to hrs txreless energy his helpful advrce and asslstance that Everett Hxgh School made the showmg It drd Contendmg against great odds he produced a wmmng team and establlshed debating on the posrtlon nt should always hold The team and the students of the Everett High School extend thexr heartxest congratulatxons on falr success and hope that he will be w1th us agam next year and may hls success be even greater than lt has been Inter Class Debaimg An lnterestlng and new feature ln class debates The Senlor team won the gold medal E presented by Mr Roberts In the Semor tryout Butler Smith Alfred Ramsey and Cllfford Baker were chosen The Freshmen trpout was very mterestemg owmg to the num ber of contestants Out of the eight students the following were selected Wendell Black Alvm Matzke and Mignon Barlow The umors had no tryout owmg to the fact that only three aspxrants could be found The Qophomores were unable to fmd even three debaters as thexr debate wlth the Seniors was forfeited On February twenty thrrd the Freshmen met the umor team conslstmg of Clarence Watters Osborne I-lxlen and Arthur Peterson The Freshmen put up a better debate than was tl'-ought possnble The Intelligent way ln whxch they handled thelr arguments commced the Judges so that the decxsron read unanimous for the Freshmen The question was Resolved That capital punishment should be abolished At the close of the debate Mr Roberts presented the wmmng team wlth large Everett pennants QQ . 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' - . on , . . , . . . . ,, O11 ll1l1I'9l 11 0101111114 March tl11rt1ctl1 111 connect1o11 1s1t the I 1eQl1men t1c un ut wo xfd ll11t the L11tecl ghtes Should adopt tl1e POICX o 111211111 ll 111114 1 KlI'OIlLf naw ll1e I 1esl1men team YN ae xerv well prepnecl 111 xurpmsc t1 ll 1111e1 1 ort e11 elxerw 1s1Q l 1 al1 a o tla ll SKIIIOT l1ut thty Mare xsealt on xrzgument ll1e clexr rebuttal of l ut er 1t1 trrc t 11e t1e IQLdllXl Q 11gume11tQ 111 mon t1e clc1Q1o11 lor e Semors It xx we no 1 1 1 t1 lt dcc1d111Q who mon as tle juclgm were out or nearlv tl111tx mmutes l OllOYN1YlS.f the dCClQlOl'l M1 Roberts called tl1e qemor tmm to tl1e plxtlorm 111cl 1fte1 1 lvrlef Qpeeeh of pra1Qe and good XNl9l1CS presented tl1e bow xs1tl1 gold F lllS clelnate closed tl1e ence 1x1tl1 the benlore ae claw cl1amp1o11S e ltO5NlI1g of tl1e l1eQl1mcn 1e111eQ the l1opeQ for 1 Qtrong state texm next wear mc t1e good xs1sl1u 11 t c who e Qcl1oo 11e xsltli you lreihmen so get 1.1 XO I 1' 2845 -an 99 o11 l'slj-', R1.'lA, a , '1' .Kit 5 ' l 1 1 cl 5 1. -cl lt-'e lo' -fl s. 'llz' cl ll D' 'z. 21 ' e d l 1't of tl-I-' s, -1 '- ax, ,. M 'z ' 31 Sm'l 1 - o sl ds l 1-1' z j . 2 cl ' l tl1 .f V .. I xi, 'asa as V 1 ' , J 1 ' . ' C . K fi 1 H FS. N g K l 'll ' S 7 N ' U . .. ' ' 1. 'lhh S .' .' K , ,' , Q 5 1 N M . Z 1, , v 4 l l 1 l lv ' l A la ' . 7 . , ' K a--d 1' rlg for dear 1lcl lf. ll. S. V. f mu tc iff- lhls IS the first year rn our l1l9lOfV that we haxe had a fully dexeloptd musnc department ln the precedmg, yei s one or more of the musical oxf am zatlons were lackmcg md music dld not claim the place that xt should han e ln the Ines of the stu ents the past ycar has seen a stronv course C lub and Nlale ulrtette orczanlltd the Instructor w as Miss brxce Barkcr to whose Interest and Leal the xwakenlnv ln music IS accredited The chorus to whlch all students are elnfnble and w hlch IS an electn course consists ol about three hundred and lrftv members lnhough music allotted only three short periods a week the chorus progressed splendldlx and made a marked adwancement Special rmprowement was shown rn tw presslon and followxwng the baton of the conductor lqhe supply of muslc for the chorus has been more Generous than formerly for which we are duly apprecxatne Besldes the regular work rn the music books frftetn codi part songs from the best composers hawe been learned the orchestra lee club and quartcttt lugely composed the pro grammes of the lllqh School cntertarnments qnen March 30 and 31 and ln part repeated Aprxl I Ihre was the lll'9l pubhc appeararre of tme muslcal organlzatlons durxng the year Ihe xndmdual as well as the chorus work was good the numbers were well rendered and entertannng and llt exery way dlsplayed the earnestness and Splfll III which thrs work has been undertaken IX' 100 , ,Wi YVVV nf in Si? Y l ll 9 Jr K X hld' Q I . 5, in the general chorus work, and an orchestra, Girls' Clee Club, Boys' Clem- ' , ' ' . . 'D' ., ' I ' e H . C, g s 1 2' . - BOYS GLEE CLUB 1'5?-5,52-1f52'If5I Boys Glee Club 'lhls year marlts one Important event ln muslc a Boys Glee Club Miss Barker organized the Boys Clee Club last fall and work was started at once with practlce every week The Clee Club was composed of eleven boys wrth good xorces who have made a great success of the club The Boys Clee Club was one of the most entertammg numbers on the Hugh School programmes It rs a delightful adjunct to a Hugh School and It IS hoped that rt will contrnue forever rn the E H S The uarfelie the Male uartette C hester Allen lwerett Hose Warren Rees and Mr E. Bagshaw This quartette IS one of the most pleasing musical organ: zatrons the l-llgh Qchool has ever had and rt scored the lrt of tlc musical programme luhough rt vvlll not be compo ed of the same members next year strll the quartette has been so pleasantly recened tl at rt w rll undoubt edly be continued ln the future ltll . 3'1- 9 . . . . . . w . ' t-1 V . , . 1: sv sk -.fc 1: we The following members from the Boys' Glee Club were chosen for Q : f , ,' ' . .. . . ' A s . . . . . ' . K' 7 1 ' v' - GIRLS GLEE CLUB After a year s vacatlon the Girls Glee Club was organized early last fall wxth many of the old members and several new ones numbermg nn all thlrteen volces Practlce was held once a week and with Miss Martin as accompamst the glrls instructed by Miss Barker received excellent tram mg The C-lee Club thus year has afforded very pleasant and beneflclal vocal mstruchons and should be contmued exerv year as a year without a Crrls Clee Club rs a year lost to the musrcal lnfe of the school and makes later xnstructron more cllffxcult HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA The orchestra was asfaln orgamzfed thls year with Mr Glen B Hoag as leader This year s orchestra has fifteen members and the three years trammg ln the Hrgh School Orchestra under the perfect leadership of Mr Hoag that many of the members have recerved rs becommg apparent m the general Improvement of the orchestra lts popularlty IS manifested lt has as usual been rn demand talcmg part ln the entertainments furnlshlng music for the Senior class plav and for commencement IOZ 1 , . . , . a v - v ' v v , ' , , ' r -1 4 u . , . . . v c c ' ' ' . , . , - u 1 1 v v - , 35 - 1 .v ' 'X 1 4,55 s Q QCMET P' X XJ SENIOR PARTY The Semor party whrch was one of the frrst of the many mformal af fairs given by the Semors was glven ln the gymnaslum of the High School on October 29 The entertainment commrttee planned different Halloween games among whlch were the guessing of the sllhruettes of the clxfferent mem bers of the class and fortune telling Elizabeth Baker dlSgUlSCd as a witch was the fortune teller Later ln the evening refreshments were served ln the form of pumplun flelcls SOPHOMORE. FROLIC COMMITTEE SOPHOMORIL FROLIC On January 20 those members of the Sophomore class who dance 93 e their anual frol1c, which was one of the prettiest ancl most enyoyable af falrs gnen this year 'I he color scheme was gold and blaclf, chrysanthemums. evergreens and fennants were cleverly ararnged into delrghtful cozy corners. one of whrch was occupied by the patrons ancl patronesses Mr and Mrs Scanlon lVlr arcl Mrs Stutchell, a Cl Mr ancl Mrs Conner. lfll Keg Y I t , ,,. . , ALS, lla ' PN , 5 , , 4 . 'X' ' x X ge, ,fyw N '6- X: Q ,df . , - 4 ' T X . 2, C- .ff Y, K - t ., 1 . ,M 'ss N X, A ' X I - s me t f if P ' . A 5 f-xx ,ff k Y, . A 5 5-XAT1 KX :Xeno ' 7' r , fr X 1 f. .fg x 'K Qt ,Zllxl X X rd, x 'F ' 7 ' V K ' I - ' , ' I Y V JLNIOR PROM COMMITTEE 'I'3I E'5 I5.510w.r The Prom The prom which was gwen on l'ebruary I7 by the members of the umor class who clancc proved to be a most successful and elaborate affarr ln the lobby which was beautrflccl by palms and rugs punch was served during the evening lqhe hall itself was decorated ln rvy and pomsettas whlch were placecl along the sldes of the malls and the pillars The corners xx as artrstlcally trlmmed by Katberlne foul r In another rugs palms and cushions were usecl rm a thlrd arranged mlth masses of lvy ancl pomsettas were the patrons and patronesses Mr and Mrs Scanlan Mr and Mrs qtutchell a d Mr and Vx lwowsler After tlse dance a clellcxous supper xx as serred at Roberts 10 Y .gun ,. CC ,Q sl YQ ' ' i J ' r , , ' . U x a ' u 1 . U were arranged into cozy corners, one representing St. Valentine, which f ' ' ' r ' 7 ' 2 . . . , Y 3 .: . ' 1 Y, . . ' . , n . . s. ' ' . , ' ' el SENJIOR BALL COMMITTEE iiJI-!51--II2'I5!'-If31- The Senzor Ball Plbe last of the class socral functions of the year mas the Senior ball given May 9 at Masomc Hall by the members of the Senlor class complx mentary to the members of the umor class By the efforts of the commlttee members rt was made the most elaborate and enjoyable affair of the year The ball was beautlfully decorated wrtb reens and red poppies the cla s flower and several cozy corners were artlstrcally arranged from a comblnatlon of robes cushions and palms 10:9 1 0 I , . g . , A s , . , . 'U A ,flllhilll 9 Elblgl lxl t 0 'VCL Dre Deutsche Gesellschaft held rts frrst me trng on December 3 I9I l at the home of Margaret Proudfoot Alter the rnstallatron of nffrcers a short program ss as Urven lqhe next meetrnv of Dre Deutscle Gesellschaft xx hrch was grxen ln the form of a Chrrstmas entertarnment met at Lesso lxrrevers Vkallrce gundborg and Mary Schuchart dressed as Mr and Mrs Santa C laus d trrbutecl grfts from the Chrlstmas tree C erman songs and games afforded entertarnment for the remirnder of the evening On February II a St Valentme s party was held at Mrnerva Oyen s home by the members ot Dre Deutsche Gesellschaft Songs and recrtatrons were given by sexeral members of the club lrnv .ed harts on whrch were rxrltten German prorerbs made a darntv place card for the usual German upper llce last of the regular meetings of De Deutsche Gesellschaft ws as a St Patrrclcs party which occurred on March I7 at Gertrude Dawrdsons home Ihe membfrs were entertarned by songs and recrtatrons and later rn the evening a delrerous luncheon xx as served Dre Deutsche Gesellschaft prcnrc xx as rts prcnnc on May ID at Srlxer Lalte All members of the benror cli s were muted lnhe afternoon was spent rn romng canoerng and roamrnv about In the evenmg a phonograph afforded music for tl'ose who dance whrle the rest sat around a large bonflre and told storres At ten o cloclx all were ready to start home after a most plewsant day ltll my t l I .1 1 V 1 'e ' Z t If , , ff ?l.l it V-4,:,.vg'.t., 'f' . I X1 .... - -.- - Qffltfgr ' ' 1 rf. -7' ld . f t IDD . . . . e , , ., 3 Q 4 A 1 , D D F A I . :Q . N . ' 1 . Y x X .' .A . . . I, . , U, , 3 . ., , . ' z ' - , . ' , . . . . N , is- . . 1 f x C . V . 8 . , . . Y , . ' ' - S , . V 1 A . l h ' . . , . . , k D ' . , . . 5 ' 1' . . 1 ' h A - vi., I . , . ' , ' ' . . w D :FX ' l '. . V ' t -i V . 1 K ' 7, . r . ,, ' - , , . . . , Q . . I QS M 3? Nz l l W AN fix' , Ma X .1 xx Cf, ' . f '17 fb ' q fi- 'Y' f W 93. is fl M . X NN 6' X N ,-1' . f if Q x f ! fx .jj l X JIT '-5, K . ,g, 'x,, 1 , KODAK SFAFF ROLL I4 f'.I'f.'I--IIE-t :-IEP? rlhe past year of the Kodak has been the most successful one since it establishment seventeen years ago It now ranks among the best high school papers on the Coast and is an excellent representative of what the High School la doing This year has marked many improvements in the magazine Several new departments have been added making the Kodak a more general re flector of the school life There vsere more stories than usual and all the material was well written and interesting Artistic covers drawings variety of printing and binding have all helped to make the Kodak attractive From a llterarv point of view it has certainly been a success for every issue was like the usual special number Unusual fortune has attended the financial proposition too The stu dent body subscription list has not only been up to the standard but the business men by their liberal subscriptions have helped put the Kodak on an independent basis Our pride in the Kodak is fostered by the good oplnlon other schools have of it. One exchange said: Kodak you are a good one. Yours is the first paper we l.ave received that has a genuine department. The Kodak also deserves this from another exchange. The Kodak from Everett is brim full of rippling locals and school humor. It carries with it the get there spirit that is so desiral le in school papers. 108 !a tx ff XS XX ll Xcel xx , A ,rs- ? 355+ .I ff ' 5' The Open Door Lf ns! Prrzt Qr rck' Doyyn came the y hrp upon the quryermg form ol the crouch mg boy lhe man leanrng oy er htm shook hrm yrolently by the collrr untrl lt seemed as rf hrs teeth would rrttle out e yyr o He lrftecl the heayy rayyhrde an struck rlrr boy another crutl yyelt upon the back but strll no sound The man then broke forth rnto a torrent of curses lll teach vou you clnty lrttle pup' Nlake fun of your betters yyrll you3 Reform5 yyhat s tle use of sendrnf such ur.ly yyretches as you to a reform school3 lhe only place you lt eyer end rs the end of a hangman s rope A decent death s too Qood for such as vou be Say you re sorry or l It break your neck for vou rmht noyy l-le szaye tle boy anotl er berce shike but not a sound came from betyyeen hrs trghtly comprt ect hp 'l han the snakey yy hrp descended affarn and agarn yyrth srckenrnff thud The eyenrng yyas strll and calm It yyas a typrcal summer mvlt There yyas no sound sa e for the crrckets and katy drd talhng to each other rn querulous wccents and the frogs Quttercrl croakrnq from the nerghborrng marshes liar aymy 1 tr un sl rreked rt yyarnrng for some lonely crossing A. doe hoyy led dr mally rt the moon peacefully sarhrrg alone rn the sky and mrhng benmnly d wn from behrnd some stray feathery yylrte cloud lNo lu'nan yorce P cured the peaceful strltress of the eye mg ycrythr U yyas trans rvure nrade Jeautrful by te srl ery moon teams lhat rs ey ervthmg but the hrga rt lormatory yyalls uhrch rose dark rrrd forbrddnrv froyymmz doyyn upon the yyrndmz yybrte road From behrnd the yyall came a scramblrnq nurse as rf some creature yyere tryrnv to chmb up and presently the head and shoulders of a boy yy ere srl houetted agarnst the trghr He looked cautrouslv about, and then droppe norselessly to the :ground below l-le hstenecl carefully for a moment, then prcked up hrs burdle and padded srlently off up the road Mrke yyas trred He hadnlt reahzecl just how trred he nas, but then on farther rellectron. yyorkrnff hard all day' and then berng licked yyrth a rayyhrde trll vou drop. rs not yerv refreshlnsz to one's body l-lrs back ached and eyerv trme hc hfted hrs feet, queer parns went through hrs head, and 100 - - . ,,-frgf ff sgX X . - ,A f'-'. - 'J' ' .x N X X X N V. - I kN-.- a - K ,ZX X X, N s x gs Y. , I 51.2 7 . 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I Y 1 I p -, l r x F ' 'O 9 ' ' - sharp flash lrghts darted across hrs ey es Thrs would newer do he reasoned If he started out thrs wav how would he end3 50 he sat down on a stone to thrnk rt out Here was the reform school lnhat was an unpleasant memory to be gotten rrd of as qurckly as possrble lhere frxe mrles away was Sprrng xr e Sprrngwrlle wrth rts rarlroad seemed the nearest to Mrkes rdea ol heaven then of anythrng he had ever come across and hrs one thought was to get there as soon as he could Ordrnarrly thrs would have been an easy thrng to do but rn hrs weak ned condrtron rt was a task not to be lrghtly attempted so he stole over to the srde of a lrttle brook and washed the blood ard grrme from off hrs sunburned face That made hrm feel better and openrng hrs bundle he took out a trny portron of the food he had stolen from the pantry and ate rt slowly He dared eat only a lrttle for there was but a small amount to begrn wrth and that must last hrm untrl he was far enough away so that he could safely ask for more Havrng eaten all he could allow hrmself he tred up hrs bundle slung rt over hrs shoulder and lrmped off toward rrngvrlle leavrng a few scat tered crumbs to the great Joy of a famrly of freld mrce whrch were very fond of mrdnrght revels The road semed hundreds of mrles long to Mrke Every step he took hurt hrs back and he had to srt down every few mrnutse to rest cursrng the drag another step farther the shrnrng roofs of the vrllage came rn srght peeprng round a curve rn the road Hrs heart gave one brg lad thump At last here was a rarlroad and safety He never knew how he covered the short drstance to the gleamrng tr ck but the next thrng he knew he was clrmbrng rnto the frrendly darkness rf an empty box car He crawled rnto one corner and there hrs fatrgue overcame hrm and he fell asleep Mrke awoke wrth a start and looked about hrm dazedly Where on earth was he? Thrs dark hole was certarnly not the whrtewashed walls of the reformatory and even though hrs bed of gunnysacks was hard rt was not so hard as the bed he had occupred there Where could he be3 Then rt all came back to hrm ones had lrcked hrm for laughrng when the overseer fell over the hoe handle and he had run away It was all plarn enough now and he sank back rn hrs corner wrth a srgh of content Through the crack of the almost shut door he could see that rt was broad daylrsvht ard he wondered where he was gorng north east south or west where and to what fate was the trarn carryrng hrm'-t Back to New York he hoped then he could go back to Red McCann and the gang that rs rf there were anv of them left now Mrke was not a reallv bad boy bv any means No krnder hearted lad ever lrved and rf any of the smaller weaker krds were rn trouble Mrkc was always the frrst to help them He was srmply the product of envrron ment left alone when he was only seven cast out llDorr the world c pelted to seek hrs lrvrmz from door to door rs rt a y wonder tl-e b v fell 110 Il . luck that fettered his feet. Finally, just when it seemed as if he could not . . , , , or-1- l f f . ' ' rr f 'H , into bad company A7-Xccordrng to hrs rdea he only lrved up to the old adage The Lord helps them who help themselves and rf he prcced a man s pocket why so much the better the worthy gentleman was relreved of the rrksome task of carrying hrs raluables about wrth hrm Well rt dont make no drfference to me where I go lqhere arrt no pace worse n that ole hole thats a crnch he sard What l was rnterrupted by a crash and a serres of humps as the tram stopped Huh' trarn off th track3 Well s long s there s no more palace cars fer lrttle Vt rllre I mrght just as well more on He took up hrs bundle and w alkrng strffly to the car door peered out Lp ahead there was a crowd of men around the engrne and no one was watchrng for tramps so he clrmbed slowly down wrth many grunts of parn and went hobblrng off across the frelds to the broad road he had seen from the door He traveled along the hot dusty way passrng many people and slrnk mg to the far srde of the road Once a farmer gave hrm a lrft but got to askrng hrm questrons and Mrke decrded that hrm an me d better part com pany so he tramped bravely onward alone At noon he ate hrs last precc of bread and so tow ard nrght when the pangs of hunger began to overtake hrm he had rothrng to stay them wrth He frnally made up hrs mrnd at the next hou e to ask for food but there was an ugly black dog rn the yard that barked at hrm and the man on the porch made hrm thrnk of ones so he hastened on At the next house he came to the shutters were drawn the gate hung on one hrnge and a general arr of desolatron prevarled should he do3 He w as almost mrrrded to he down rn the road and just stav there trll he dred But no he thought ones would frnd rt out and laugh Well he d fool them yet so he set hrs teeth and stumbled on and on Bye and bye he heard musrc and looked up to see w here rt w as comrng from There a lrttle wavs ahead of hrm stood a lrttle rose covered cottage The wrndows were opened and through them floated the sweet sobbrng strarns of a xrohn He staggered to the w hrte gate clasped rt wrth both hands and stood there eagerly drrnkrng rn the beautrful sounds Poor Mr' e' The best musrc he had er er heard w as some cheap mger bawlrng a popular song or at the best some orchestra composed cl a drum rattlrng prano and soueakrng vrolrn playrng Casey ones or some other equally elexatrng Jumble of sounds But thrs was drfferent Thrs was real musrc he had newer heard anv before but he knew rt rnsrnctrvely for when drd the lrrsh ever farl to appre crate musrc3 As the sweet sad strarns of the Dream Song came stealrng out to hrm on the quret evenrng arr rt seemed as rf some or-e was calhng callrng to hrm There could be no harm rn gorng nearer le thought so he opened the gate and crept ouretly up the path to the door sat carefully down on the steps and lstened lrstened w rth all hrs mrght As he sat there he fell to tl rnkrng of hrs mother Poor thrng that s' e was lovrrg hrm na sronatel t e r I mrnute a rl hatrng hrm wrth Jul a 111 .. . . . f . . , . r I V U . , . v ',. . 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' K1 YY ' V U Y U 9 V ' . ., ' ., Sf v h l'rf ' ,. n ' k ' ' s s xrolent a passron the ntxt but he remembered only the good rn lcr md great lump arose m his throat Mnbe lf hed had 1 mother hed hm been hlte other boys but now he w as nothm nothmg but am outcast w ho cared for no one and no one cared for htm Why couldnt he haue had fair chance3 Big tears came to his eyes and brlmmmg oxer made httlc paths down throu h the dust and vrlme on hrs cheeks amt falr e said roltenly unt got no chance an nent dr axe It amt nr' He mme to hlmself wrth a start lqhe musrc had cexsed and sup were coming toward the door As he Jumped up has first rmpulse w 1s tc run but on second thought he stayed Surely rf anyone could play lrltt that they would not be cruel to a mere boy lllte htm so he plxced one fool' on the steps and looked sullenly toward the door It opened and a young gurl came out She was xery slrght 'md wore a soft whrte lacy dress Her fluffy han' was blown IH soft curls about her oval face She seemed to Mllte the most beautxful creature he had exen seen She was humming a httle tune all qurrlts and trxlls but she stopped short when she saw hum Well boy' she sax ln QUTDTISC what do you want here3 Somethm to eat an sornewheres to sleep mumbled Mike looltlng down at the ground She eyed hum for a second susprcrously I suppose you re a tramp arent you3 Seems to me you re too young to be a tramp hy you cant be much older than I' m Where s your mother3 Amt got none Vvheres your father then Amt got none nuther lookee here fady rf you wants to gnve me anythmg to eat do lt but rf you dont Ill go on I amt so very hungry 'anyhow he added proudly but the starved look ID hrs eyes belled hls words The glrl s sympat y was aroused Oh you poor fellow' she crle lmpulsnely l m so sorry Come rn' and she held the door open for htm to pass through Mother she called please come here' A middle aged woman entered the hall and spoke to the gurl then she advanced tow ard Mlke wrth a pleasant smrle Come right out thls way she sald lunclly Wexe Just flmshed supper but you' can srt rrght down here That was the beginning of Mrlse s new llfe for the Anthonys decided they needed a boy to do odd Jobs about the Rose Cottage where they were staymg for the summer ard as they took a fancy to Mrke and he to them there was satlsfactron all around One day s ort y hefore they went baclt to the crty Mrs Anthony and Mrke were srttmg alone on the veranda Mlke she sal suddenly what made you come ln here that mght5 Mlke looked up at her You really want to know3 he sard Yes please BY 112 V , -g - , , - 1' . z .0 , . aj 1 . i ' ' , , V U v v , C D I O . 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Q . , il I' y J 1 1 was rss rclen s p tylnr ou set ha nexer he 1 1 rex musrc betort and rt yust seemed as 1 a yorce was ea mg me 1 sumed as rf when I ound the volee Id Ind QOUICIIIIDQ th xt In Je looking for foreyer but I dont know w hat I just had to folloy lt whtthe I would or not so I mme lhere w as 1 p ruse and then she asked Do you hke muslc Mlke-3 Ile drew a long breath I dont know Mrs Anthony but wheneyer I hear 1t I haxe to stop md hsten to what rt s savmg to me try to understand what lt wants to tell 0 w a s e u e cant explain It Dont vou ewer smg yourself9 Mlke answered slowly I dont e lrs lxce I o know but one or two songs that are good enough and then I dont know how Id feel ashamed to SIIIU before you all that know so much about rt Mrs Anthony mlled and asked Mlke wlll vou erant me 1 fawor3 'You know Id do anythmv for you or Mxss Helen I w 'mt you to SIHQ for me some tlme Mike was sxlent for awhile es some time h sald X ltr a h Then udden y he burt oxt gay there s something I ye just :got to tell you I cant leeo strll a longer Fwerv tlme I look at you or Mrss Helen I thunk I m 1 fraud I aunt at they thmk I am I an no 11 vu 1 lr ld snea lhat mgrt I came here Id just run away from a reform school 'Ihen le went on and told the w hole plllflll story Vlfhen he had flnlshed there w as silence for a long time You see now I alnt flt for Miss Helen to look at I amt noth mg nothmg but a thlef he added brtterly Then Mrs Anthony came out of the dusk of the porch and land ler hand on the boy s bowed head Listen Mlke shes ald You and I will haye thrs for a secret our big secret You can trust me just hke Iye trusted you I know you understand Mrke ralsed his head and looked up mto her eyes Yes he said slowly Iunderstarvd The next day Helen s uncle Mr Ware came down from New X or' to spend the week end After supper Helen played for htm as he wa a great musical cutie and she wanted hrs omnlon of her play: g After slc had finished Mrs Anthony seated herself at the prano and becko ed to Mrke He looked at her m surprise but she nodded her head frrmly and so he went to her and and selectxng a plece of muslc placed It before her Play he sald so she played and he looklng at Helen sang that beautrful old ballad which It rs gnen only to the Irish to slng and smg wlth perfect understand mg Clear and sweet hls worce rose touchmg the pure melody wrth subtle changes and shadlngs and glVll'lg to the words new and beautiful meanings Kathleen Mavorneen the gray dawn IS breakmg The next year Mme went abroad to study wlth the great master and for many long weary years he tolled often being dxseouraged but always lopmg And then 11 VV -ll, 't ' . 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The Senior Alphabet rs or tce he lb the glr Vt ro pu om s heart IH such a whrrl Aso for Allred dehater great Wl1o always studres so rely lxte A 1 too wrth 11 Nklltllltlg smtlc Ardcntlv stuclles 1ll the wlnle 1 or essu she s the ass Vtfho always leads the L1t1n class llltewrsc tor Lg6?llllC6 whom 1ll adore But to whom Physrcs IS 1 tcrrrhle hore KNXISE' mr utcr 1 mu And qulte adept at pcddhnx, stuff A o for Byrdre our xersatlle one XX ho can do llltllilttil under the sun ren there rs Belle who taltes Jov rn study Vkfho s always on tlme tho the road I9 so mudds 1s for Clara a Cerman shark Who s not afraid to :zo home ln the darlt And Clarence too wlth peroxlde halr lqamous for color that lsnt there And Chester mth such 1 pompadour He cant get through a good slzed door Our other Chester and tho he s qulte new Vt e are sure that he w 1lt he true blue Also for Lhflord with halr so blacl-. Who always excels when he turns out for traclt 1 for Dora X hos far from a dunce And takes about seventeen studles at once 1 for Ehzaheth Kodak boss Wlxo far repartee IS ne er at loss And Edlth though little IS not so small For she d carry burdens for one and all Also for Elma a Southern beauty Whom Proctor treats to tuttx fruttl And Fdwm whose case on a lreshle falr Has caused hum premature gray halr Next our frlend who placed a peach On the studv hall Celllllg well out of reach Also for Exerett a roof he once painted When McCowan beheld rt Fw nearly famted Llkewrse for Elmer who s kmd of fllp But had a good trme on the Tacoma trrp Also for Elvera of solemn mlen Wrth a book m her hand may always he seen 5 O -. l Q S V' ft r 1 ' ' . - ' . A l. . , dz, . 'I '4 ' . A 1, Ast B . '. lr. l-ik- fc B lr, quite 2 tl ll, A . ' A .7 . . ls ' ' , ' , 4 , , I , k , ' .H . V . Y .h . K nv: I. A , 1 . ', 7 v , v , 1 Is , x' l , 'S ' . ' . ' Y X11 also lor lu 1 VK ho c xrrlu har lmoolm he lb lrom lexa to Judge by l11 ools Ol IIUCI 1y1th turly blank Xnd eyes hlue enoug,h to be1111d1 11 hcar e lo1 l 1111 who loo s o see e 1 o t11 s 1 yu must 1 o L L 111 c sha 1 111 y uhm, 1 1 no 1111 lor t1e hertxudc l xyluch y 1 h.,1y1 t1 lhouvh the1r nmaes are allln lhey IC qu1te d1lterent you ll ee Also for Leorme beorglna and George VR ho eaeh otlurs n1n1ss could Lnlnllj forgn L1l1eyy1se for Clwdy o sxuet 1nd dunun 1 1 the sweetest y l s y1 g sun 1 for Harry yuth changeable hour VK h1ch 111ll soon mateh that of lus lxdy fur Our other Ha1ry lb rather short But ID splte of wll th1s IS a pretty good SOIl for Irene who comes f1on1 the xslxnd But s1ngs yylth a 11m My Heut s 111 the Hlghl 1nd IS or '1clc yellmaster vou know VK ho found h1 aflmlty up it Monroe 1en me ln ou1 sl1r quart 1 Vlfho study lull tunts 1 ll Xl Wlule IQ a 1es11c llllll 11d 1 And wlysays loolung for stunts to do 1s for losses just to keep lt dzulx If you chance to see bemors roammg the park IS for La Rosa perhaps she s small But thmgs m small pnckaqcs are het of ull Also for Leonard of 11 hom me IC 111 Dl0Ud For he 1s qu1te grol Cl not IIOISW or oucl And for Luclle who s fond of football Candxdly spealunv she lcnoys 1t all Also for Lena so neat and tr1m One of the hest UITIS 1n all the gym Lllxeyuse for l ola whose laclx of S176 Is qu1te oyexhalaneed slnce she IQ so mse Lastly our Lesso hrllllant young man Accompllshlng n1o1e than most of us mn 1 for lVl1nn1e so gmccful 1nd tall ut doesnt 'wear curls oh n not at a 1- d ' n 1 '1. l '1 'Q ' Q? 1 A' ' 'Y s, A j' D' 's l 's. is l ' l '1 Vs, ' ' ' ' hair, ff 5 ' f ' ' ' ' . .-Xls N ' '1 lx, ' kg s -l--ka lt ulls It his glrl lim- 'nc' 1 '-1-lx. l.1lv lor l'lUI't'llK', wh tl1111l1s sh- '1 'ool4, ljut J 1 '. it ho1l NYLlll'I' 1 1 'ut 1 '1 lx l 111. n l ',' -s,o' v- 1 1 l1eeg ' h D n 1 1 ' 1 R Q , S, , , 7. 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A ., . .. is l N ' lfx, ' ' ' ' .li j ' ' O., , ' lj. i S i ' '--j ' ' Y ' . , - v ' ' I ns for vrctorres ln ball and debate ln track and declamatorv vse are great W s Wallace who Damted the walk And of Old Dutch cleanser often does talk Also for Warren a song bird so sweet Wrth a card all A s so nrce and neat IS for yellow slrps which none of u fear And are passed around several times every year IS for Zeller and the Frremen s ball Hell stxck rt out lf he goes at all FI ORENCE RAMBO II 0653555 Calendar for 1910 l9ll ept 5 Registration Sept 6-Seats and books assigned Sept 7 School work for year began Set I2 Sept 22 Sept 30 IIS THREE FRESHMEN VICTIMS Athletlc Assocratron meets Football practice starts Old F I-I S teachers entertain the new Candy sale We all feel certam thus year that the candy sale has e the most successful of any ever held by the High School of Everett Fortune tellin alrshrp sallmg gum chewing and every thmg that makes a candy sale one of the memorres of the Hugh School life V ' ' ' ' I : c D ' - I Y I U Y ' ' . ' s , , Z ' , I ' ' 5 .. , V 1 o go - S . - ' ' . i--F E I b - L I r X--, iowa. JH, I :. b--I-. -'.. . - .Y ,..,i,-A1 Y .,. , I .' f ' -' -f6'.'l:- , , 'tl -Y p. -A . . . 1 A . s Ti 41 s 1 I I 4 1'-' q ' b en 1 . gv . . .. g . I . ct ct O I5 Of course Wally ate too much but rt wasnt the krnd but the amount that made hrm rck rt wasnt the candy that made rt strck there l am sure but even though no one was able to get down to help tear up next mornrng rt wasnt the candy that caused them a greater success than any of the precedrng candy sales and we are satrsfred wrth the result lp. H S defeats Snohomrsh wrth a score of 7 0 rn football to keep away No' We are sure that rt was lhose who were notrfred on thrs date we remember rt well for rt rx as on thrs day that those horrrd yellow slrps made therr debut to those rnclrned to enpoy lrfe too much For rn the E H S the tfe old sayrng holds true that All play and no work makes ack a dull boy and those who drsregard thrs rule frnd themselves enclosed rn yellow plasters for another frve weeks and woe u to hrm who does not redeem hrmself rn the eyes of the faculty Everett met Broadway on the local grrdrron and played a mrghty frne game We drdnt score but the Broadway people drdnt do very much rn that lrne erther and when after an excrtrng half the score was 3 to U for Broadway every Everett person held hrs breath rn hopes that Kester would secure the ball and carry rt over the goal rn one of hrs long runs But alas' rt could not be done and every one was thankful when we escaped wrth on IIO Oc 29 Ballard 3 Everett 20 A great event took place rn the gymnasrum of the scfool when after a week s anxrous martrng the Senrors assembled to Jorn rn the frrst Senror party l mrght have sard the Senror grrls for as each young man walked rn great haste after the mard he was to escort to the party he was suddenly snatched from behrnd by a number of vrle ruffrans and lead to some post or tree and there he was strapped supposedly for the nrght but no wrth the ard of the Faculty and detectnes the boys were all safely escorted to the party although rt was a lrttle late As for 119 K . , . . , . . . . , Q . . 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OX V OV CC ec ec Dec e Mar Mar Aprl Aprl Aprr Aprll 120 4 Z0 me tnndlts they were all underclx man x hm turf o or spanked xncl sent home to thelr mother Nh htshnt and Dlshpan Par rcle lo one who xx as hung ln the suburbs tht crtv would lo hke a mass ol fire for the street nas a Icxs xnd each buxldrr cast shacloxss on the street lhere was sure celebratmq that IIIQIII for all the E H Q: youths who could scare up 1 night shut or any otlser fl that was narlable and xuth mother s shlnlng ch ln p n apeparezl at tle X M C A ancl with ack Wllllxm Ieadlng 1 I blush to say a gown but not one belonglm to hrs oun sex but ore tshlch lsls slster must late anuously looke I for Kfter 1 rancl celebratlon they all appeared at the Rosa and took the best seats ln the theatre at reduced prrces ancl ruth ack leaclmg tI'em from the stage ID the good old E H 3 yell they homevw ard turned YELL MASTER con I7 Everett II Dre Deutsche Gesellschaft reorganlzecl n evenmg with Margaret Prouclfoot Debatmg team chosen Basket ball teams plcked nterclass games started Semor oratlons clue Dre Deutsche Gesellschaft Herr Krueger Everett 29 Bellingham 20 ln basket ball Llncoln 49 Everett 22 Belhngham 32 Everett I7 Everett wins debate wrth Snohomrsh Debating team recerves pms Old semester ends Woe to lazy people ueen Anne 71 Everett 29 umor rom Houston s I ecture Semors famous umor glrls wm pennant umor boys vsm Boston cup eslka staff appomtecl Tickets on sale for Neslka Frrst class pictures taken. Honor roll read, enloyed a merry It 'K ':, - V 1' - lass ', vt '- ' 1.14 r lsly N '. 4--L 'g . . , , ' , . . ' . Ur a,'tA 1 I. . '.'., , 'rj els ln-fs ' - ' , 1 I ' R . 4 m ,. . . . s. Nov. 5-Lin ug , . No . 25- ' V ' , a cl ' ' f N '. 25- ' ' . D . I5- E ' ' . I t . D . ZI- ' ' . D . 23- ' , A I . . 30- , : ' . 5 ' , lan. 7- 'n , ': ' , . Jan. I4- ' , 3 , . Jan. Z0-- ' ' I ' . Jan. 28- ' ' ' . Jan. 30- . . Web. 29-Q , g , , Fb. Z4-1 ' P . . IS- ' - . . 20- ' . Mar. 29-f ' ' ' . 'l -N ' ' . 'I IZ- ' ' I 'I I8- ' V ' Pprr 2 Oh those socks' Such color srvlts to make a strong man color b md rr Informal supper sened to the cast f prrl 26 Phew' what rs H3 It s perfume May l Oratorrcal contest lway 5 6-One of the greatest attractrons exer 33' HY une une ure Amen' I9 30 the Crrclcet Senror ball nl he Semor prcnrc Qlass Day Baccaleaureate Sermon Commencement Day i51 E'5'Ci i5i'i53' Slmgs held rn E. 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D.: HW' II, 1 C'i1Il 111111 up my 11-15 1 1 11111 H :gh School Knzglris This school year has been a very successful one for the H S K s as therr number has rncreased materrallv and the organlzatron as a whole has been a credrt to the school All the club members are very enthusiastic over the camp prospects for this summer and expect to spend about two weeks enjoying the outdoor llfe Many different locations have been sug gested for the proposed camp most of the mountaln camps berng the most popular but as the boys were so satrsfred wrth therr trrp to Mount Prlchuclt last year rt rs very probable thrs year s trrp vwlll also be rn the mountains tThe trrps whrch hare been the most favored are those to White Horse Mountain and to lndex and to Whldby lsland If enough of the boys wish to go camping lt rs very probable that they wrll be drvlded into two squads the more experienced talcmg the mountain trrp and the others going either to heretofore to go camplng the flrst two weeks of vacatron but this year that order of thrngs wrll be changed as the trrp will be held the last two weeks of vacation The weather will be warmer at that tlme of the year and as a result the boys wrll not have the chance of complarnmg of colds etc The chances for flsh ln the mountain streams are much better ln the latter part of the season as the water IS much warmer than rn sprxng If everythmg pans out as the boys are planmng they vsrll have a one grand trme and this trrp vwrll eclrpse all others 1n every way Here s hop mg anyway Offrcers for this year Arthur Elzev President Raymond Bernard Vice President Milton Gustafson Secretary Butler Smrth Treasurer 123 U I l . y 1 . . 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It sw l Vtvlxat am' ju I ing tul' -'cm lrsvli X? 1'.tfm'1':f Ol, clvanitmg up ny l utr .xml gettin, rt-'xdy to trout it. IK:- gtu't4 . tcfb 101' lou' yt-str: 'md tuxtys vnouglm trol mn How ctoc: tlmt stfk' K' tt? U'tzHiu:f W-Il, I'll tvll ynug it's just tlwi: way vitl mv. I Lint ot' lmte to lei 0 Quclm at I 'ztutxtnul t lil ting as itus. but jtst t!,t- smut- I ur Ifl lik g' into ttxe 'o'lcl ' ct do s m ttxiu, vorttt vl ilu. QQ g:-H YY:-tl, tcllows, wlmzt lux' tlmix uw la? lit! urz- - Qt, 'X ' 'x I, 'D '-'dh to tvxc, and east 4 ' I Xltliv, we tm - :tutk 'xr u d tm' A for tot 1' y0'u':, and are sur-ly rcmcly to .iz If 1 tt-lt , t 'ht Ytt' v IHS? lil ll'c:-- -b MOI, A S talking txtmo l Issuing this twrg. Lct's ,vt tuuxj ztiucl start fl 't'ing. L-t': t , yet. I feel '15 110 Dt fd tific t ' -1i. V a tttt t Xxvtg' xt lr 3 tt ' I mc. twat 'ftwct ttxzxt VCI sttrtcft in lllxtfx wlvn Palmt-1' til, And, M' tttf- dy, .'fl.l .xrv tlc ft ly om' of us. lllll ', tlut luvglu as at ff' xl nan with us i th' ff. H. S. D H ta ' At st t- 'I' fXXf'-.-t'- Om sittovla ttizxt tho. grit tv ,, S001 to ,O all tt ,lu ttw' sz ' lin Cfrcg:-ff H't'l'zxt's fu. I w 1 I' hm' mmy of our Class lnw put in l ' 1 1' J -r:-f I tmp! tx ' tlmv nn: r to tlmt A slion. 'lqlw-rv urn just 'tlttf'-ltWl'6P wlto Law tuvvn tucrc' tll' ' , 1' A 1 Vind. Vt ll. w.ulct.' tt' 'Xt 1' 'cl 't, N v, I'Cl tkv tt. x tot' ax j tw ' lt-tl llu' tmitf' Pt! ct - I Lum' tltat. .00. Fm W lxxw- went fin- Sum' j art 1 td 's! lf' 'D ' Aft lf cl. XXty,l 'S 1, tv 'tw tn-N C : in during tlir jwr. Vt ll. wv't'c' . 'ttf . ty :lvl tm' . t ttnitxtc, to have 't1i1'ty-ttmw wld it' ct-ly. t of our 'l Is' tv, 'A.' .-fl W A'Yi tl. 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HQ eww Frvmrnxn Clxw CI some oclx :lv clr Ili? xxorlx a If dld xou fm prvltv llwlu ulun you enter? m x mu Qoplmomore ye1r3 VI el l mmc hvrf- Imm lV'arx Qullc xou ln xx ml felt about 1 cs nan man uv I op Q fu u xm cnlv wluwc C cu Ili Iunmw Ile 1 Coow 1 10 nclx nl Ile lmul Q a 1 1 Cn ur 1 P wow co 5 x 01 ITN Q1 vol l0QI 1 1 Q I 1 If II xx we uae Q YN 0 I Q ll'!Q0X?i9l1P H11 Im xo mor lxflrf mmm Incl Qomf' Clvmacc mmf' maclc Iwal 1 N Y YP P me X mQI C 11110 Qomv 0 us ufl :Im Io1 0 mlm I 1 71 ' 1- - W-ll, Ilu- only imporlenl Il' 1 0 1 F x: ' rc-- cx-pIIor , aol only ln-came' II was Ilu' last om- I0 be In-ld in Ilmc lf' 'clt lli,luIl z. olllI- I-'Ig cl' I llclllzl ',lI. . Y 'cz - Q Wlqell sz ', al '. ll l' ' .U llrl c I - ul .l'IlI'.'F yvu all ku, ' Ilxc Irvalmvnl ol Il'r- X ' mgflxl liliv Ilxai. XX'-ll, II lwayrlcm-rl Il : 'ayt ln 'l1 I us I-'rcxlmw . wvrv al alcl , l . , so v 5 Cl' 'o 3 V ' Alcling Iill alvrut Iwxl 1- o'c'loc'lg, ffl l Sli' Cl Id l g 4 'f ' ll Io walk Clow! Il-0 lonl , X , 1 cl 5 l J O'lvs ward 'iII. XX - lliflx Clark and we I ug ll' 'iII. As gol -z Vlf'vI- mc wc- saw a lx-llllfll ul um:-1' I'l2SSIl1l'!l wlm g. w I ffl I I4-cl LIIQ' s. Skivwll cluclwcl imc' Il'c all y 'nd val cz - . ,1 ' Cl uf -,. liif 'I .'4'zH,1 la ', and I lwil lwlmincl Ilz- P' .lyt-r flu rclx wlfl Clk au lo' I V' ll cliclnll me l' l nl wk' , ' incl ran riszll Inlo llw-ir I 'n ll lucy Iorwlq lim In 'x gulclw cm Ilav lmill var Ilw l'l'SI'I'NOlI' and Iivcl lwim Im. llc' lay Ilxcrf' all nlglul Iill finally so - Nl as Cl laim. T K1 'xyecl lneldnd Ilw Ifl'lll'C'l' lm' .l f I Iwo lm 'l' 21 s elf l I aacl 2 ' I lmvfv. l h ' .fl and wa. c'c'r'a5'-ly ,lad Iliz l 1 Ill. 7 ll'c:f--f NVQ' ll, val was f'c-rI1xi lv an ,CI gf 1 flI II j II A' li. Vllw I jling als' nz .. n 4 ' 7 . D . UI -Za N , l' g Qxaliiuf. VV '- zl I la : . ' 'U .l 2 .zufl . l, j J ' l l ' :--f- UVQV II'-. A V' 'l D '- f d' jr Y f ' b--M . H Y' l, 2 ' , 7 . ' f u ', a . 1 as grcvn as ary Fr ilu 1 . Ill 4 S mln J ' ,,. .. wllvll Ilf S mc- Il ' lr arf l IHS. f :ezm- wlllafl IirsI Il'i'1g1 Il1aI l P,-Iirvd parli' larly wore- N' .lf ancl V f'lf1f '1': I II Il ls ' 1 'lcli'1,. Cl ',:' - HYCS. l lw d av ,flu I v' Il . 'ops vlv 1 l I' :I ..me. l J . and MI ix a l.atin Glas all lcriocl. Irylrg 1 Idd 'l. re l 7 l ':f - UA. I 'as sayin-. tlual vas my lir.I year: ' fl. v . l first 'P'lff:. ' '. .4 . . l. l .I- N'a'S FUN willm a ww yvrvl ssor. 'll v '. lw g X I: Ilxo J.'I was Ilan' 'I' ' Clllri - I V Qllpsfl bnullr Wallzc he dldn Greg W ullrc Smzlh Palmer W allre Palmer Creg Smrlll Wallrc Greg Palmer Greg lllm How do vou happen to remember that sO w ell3 X ou must hawe been handed a lew X es l was and I wish l was as luclty as Palmer H ou ste t get any l suppose Palmer was as smart then as the honor roll setrns to be the result ol It lhls year Vllell the next reform that affected us was the new rule ol walklng on your toes A whole bunch ol us boys would come ln ln loclt step and malte an aw ful nolse so Mac thought rt wrser to cut this buslness all out Vllell Isnt there something more tnterestlng than that It xp pened ln that year? Vile dtscovered our class artrst that year Her name IS lressu Campbell bhe s all rlght too but the class ol ll drdnt become xery important tlll lts last two years We just ltept our noses rn our boolts so as to pile up the honor roll All rxght for you Vllalhe C-regerson sald you entered the next year dldn t youl Where dld you come from lVluk1lteo3 No indeed' l came from a more respectable place than that l came from hlvlra Wlscon IH Maybe you thlnlc we dont ltnow where that IS but l l It ll you It IS 1 great deal smaller than Mukllteo or Marysvrlle erther aunt lt W3lllC3 Sure lt IS Of course l had some trouble ln qettmq my schedule gomg at flrst but when l drd vet that golng the thlng that struck me hardest was the annual candy sale where we took rn so much money That s rlght we dld scoop ln the most com didnt we3 1 he yellow sllps were handed out that year and were used a admittance shps to the sewenth perlod w hrch w as sprung on us Only students havmg these valuable shps were allowed thls sacred hour of study Say do you remember that eleven on the south roof of the old bu1ld1ng3 rl he jamtor covered lt with black palnt but that soon washed off leavmg the XNl'lltC leven as plain as exer showmg the power of that mystertous llgure elexen At the same time Top Palne t. 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' S r V V . . . t 1 . -4 H n Q ' n ' ' r fr r V v A . , f . 1 alnztr 1 1 Q W allrc Wall: I ulrntr allre C reg rev blllllll Cree Palrner It U Wa1ll1 xncl xcrctt Mclxa hung xn t txfn pennant on the flu, pole and Mr MCC oxx an Lxxe th m than cholee ol txxo xxeclxs suspension or tn L tae xtnnxnt cox 1 1 xr x thouf ht the matter oxer uclecl to he good and talte xt cloxxn But lelloxxs xxasnt It great 'xx hen xxe mowed Into thls llne nexx lllllldllliaj should srv xesl Qur class snrlt began mexx xxhen xxe ar llN6Cl hexe Vxle Ind to palnt our elcxen on the xx allx ln lront ol the school l guess Xxldlllt' xou lxnoxx a little ahout that dont you3 1 1 ltll u xxhtt xou do noxx XX ell I-urnlzull got 1t into his heacl that he xx ante to do some lung lor hl class so he f ot red and yelloxx pamt and xx hen all xx as clar and tlll hx came up to clo his stunts The next clax Mr e C oxx m marlc htm go out and xxash lt off And the fuss he had m Olllf rt xx as xx at Wtll' just ask 'Hlxmch ahout lt l Fxexx one Lnexx xxlaat that meant too Loufl soclx clxy xx as another important tlme lut xxe couldr t e lou as xxe deslrecl or xxe had to loxxer our trousers sex eral reels That nlght the umor prom came oll and the class of l l IS eertamlv proud of the exent a nt xx as the hest ancl most successful prom exer gnxen We cleared SDD and all through the management ol aclx Vxxll llmg Sav xx eren t some of us ln the qemor plax that year-' No xxe xxerent hut xxe xxere just as good as ln lt xxe xxere prettx Close to lt anvxxay xxe had the xxholc front roxx oxxn starrs The class shoxxecl lme spmt then and xx ere especlally notlceahle lor xxe most alxx axs szet the hw rest seat m tae mouse nut thrs trme x e toolx the halcl heacleu roxx I hehexe this xx as the year xxe CllQCOXClC'd the goocl de-hater m our class xx asnt 1t3 es' 111 eta alter xxas tae mart an snmnf star or us t at yexr and has mxcle a reat success tus year too Hox about t1atlt3 'l 1 1 llf-1 e, ga 'l ' ' ' if . ' W ' -rg 1 Q' 'l f -' ' ' l 1 1lvl If z lx'r. log aacllf. ,g ' '.de-A .' , , , . . ' . ' J , ,Hui K . . . ' ' . , . ' ' ' V 1 , ., . 1 , . 1... 'fclz A I 5 sz- j .. .. sg 1 ' ' ' - . V ', 2 1' ,V 4 1 . - , 1 9 'VI ,' . .7 lx I ,V ' V , - X '-- Uh, 1 l'ttle. C:7A',.I '- 3 s ' 1 j lc '.' 'cz'- ' .V A' ' l ' d - l' .1 ls ' ' fl ' l . . ' ' ' clir '. .. '1-' .M- ' '1 1 - M L 1 A . - d'1' '1:1'c'. .' 1 J , ,if- uAncl l guess every one saw him, clicln't they? PV ' 24 Yes ' ' ' , I lx 2-N 11 - - x ,' fl lg. , J ' ' 1 la as cl 1. ' f , .H C sz-- . , . . J . 1 . . V . H, 1 1 J1 ' V' - .I .. 1 ,. . . .4 . I CA . N v V ? XYY . :-- D H L 1, 1 , . . . -' . , 1 A ' 13 ' 1 ' 'cl ' .1 .. ' 1 '1-' I 'Ol . 1 ' 1.1 . . l I ' x' . - . :-'- gg - . . 1 , . .. mu, 'cf ' . C ,:-A N .. El.1blB1'A '11l ljl cl.l 1. 'f . h 'z,1 . 1 'fz'1 . .,l'.'1', .N icizn..- .1 x. V 1 I yr. 2. C ILQ 51111111 C rex? r 11111111 S Illfll l 111114 Snulh C r Q M HHH 411l1U' C reg Wallrt Smrth 1 'PS 1 th1t ll sou ce o o o 16 c 1 Vi e Aon mln lnvest number of polnts 1n tl1e class mett c whom do you mein by usf kk ho w 1s 1n t11t gl tea1113 Oh H11 elw Baker and htutchell brought us the greatest num bel of pomts l 'Ll 3191! C'I'ldCCl 5 llli D IHC C WAP XNCYC Ill l 3ClN lOl TCS I tell you fellows wl1en l hear you talkrnff wbout plc ms 111cl track teams etc I wrsh more than exer that I had been wrtl vou 111 the t1me rnstea of just one V611 You know I canne from North akota and was xery Glad to enter thns frre school But 1t took about 111 the nerxe ha tt clon the chcmr t s apron It w as 1 prettv hard graft for tle rest loo especlally NX alhe 'ltd Vt oodlnmy but we pullecl through 1II Tlgltf 1 nt a glrl enter the class not long ago? Yes ancl Judszmg from the one sample grrls are sharks at that work But Fd lempleton can tell you more about that kmd of work than l can as he seems to he gettmq pretty well acquamtecl ur Clt9S partv was qurtz 1 relrcf to cur strenuous stucly al thourzh rt w as a one srcled affa1r we enjoyed ourselves just the same By one srded you mean there w e1e tlcree or four g1rls to ewerx boy The only thmg that marred our pleasure was the actlons of 1 few rough neck umors such as flrck Clark Skmny I-lerret and Brrtt They procee ecl to t1e us up as we came to the party but when Professor Roberts showed up they got colcl feet and beat 1t Professor Roberts I4 all rmght too We thought when M1 MCC owan left that we never be satrsllecl w1th another prmelpal but he s just fine e and he s 1ust is fond of yellow sllps ancl sexenth perlocls as Mr Mac Oh we re morulatecl 1 1th those thlngs now 'mel e uldnt vel along wrthout them Xvell COITIIUQ back to the subject what clo you thrnlc about our football glory3 That was a fa1lure and I guess vou lcnow the reason why hecause no qemors turnccl out for the team O e Qemor clrcl a great clewl towarcl the sprrlt of the game 1ek Vlfllllams our prominent yell leader 5 ,,,e,, Ol, 1 was anotle' 3 r ' l gl ry l r tl 'lass ol tl '1' 1g'5j ' . 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W 11ll1 Snrrllr Lug Smrtlr I FIIHCI Snutlr 1-QUIICT Wallre Creg Wallre Palmer Smxlh Wallre Palmer Wallre Greg Yes when rt comes to norse the Seniors xre some' aclt drd gre t leadrng and headed many a nrght shrrt parade up Hewrtt Avenue to adxertrse the games Vit my way we errned x lot of glory lll basltetbal X e the Semors were well hool-ted up to play thrs year wrth lhxely l rltcr C aston lurnbull und lhompson rn the team We drdn t get the school champronshrp but came close to lt lhe umors wrnnms, only after the last game tht grrls also drd great w orlt rn basketball although thrs w as therr flrst year at rt thev made a good showmg especlally Ruth K olhns and Nhce Cropper Byrdre Mcbeth also made a good show rn won the crty ehampronshrp lqhey were arded by three good from the frrst team-Dorman lVlcRea and Flnch t ey men Say wasnt rt flne that we drdnt hate to grve our oratrons ls year3 Well I should say It was bad enough to wrrte the essays we got off easy I guess '1 ou ltnow that lf I had to get up there grve mme Id have fallen through the floor U an Let s hear about debatmg Wallre We know how lnterested you always are rn that You bet l am and I helped the Semors wm the class cham pronshrp too XVhy the frrst team was made up of Semors War ren Rees and Fllzabeth Balter and the class certalnly worked the debatmg problem to a fmrsh Vlfell fellows the great event of the half year was the Semor play and gee' chdn t that play make a hrt' VVell I should say rt d1d espeerally len Thompson and I We cant overlook Marguerrte Otto as she certamly drd fme work oo The French effect was good d rt made me wrsh some trmes that I mrght travel m Franc' I thmlc that play was the best ever played by a Semor class of the I- H S so far Well guess we have talked over old tlmes enough and Ive got to go and get my urt pressed So long fellows I m wrth vou glad to get off thrs rostrum Same here old pal I got to get my shoes shmed and Smrth you had better come along, too, and go to the han' dresser 129 'V levi it f ' A Y V r 'Y ',, ' '. 1 , . , 1 . . 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'ew '-M 'iiswl X Wan L A-. gssffmg- 1Jl7OtO9l'0'P bsit You can rest assured that our class of Photos IS Classy all rlght E H S graduates have learned to appreciate thls fact as the last slx classes have had all their work for the Neslka from our Studio, which IS proof of 4y2L Our f Superlorlty We can please you and will take pleasure ln provmg to you and your friends that there IS no bet ter than can be had at our popu lar price Myers Studio 1414 Hewztt Avenue Everett, Wash QU' W' i yf I -4 if I P JQZQ' 13N X, fx l KN? l Xl flip 533,154 s 2 ffiff ,f 555 ilO XOR ROR ROY s f ar I Xl J 1.53, V A . 02, ov,:g:4l :V M47F 'i ' , sewing Q . 4 'Lhw fl 1J lx 0 Q '-fi--Y ' Lb: , assign his at WTA AQ 0 . 8 9 , AH lfw mx' . . an 5 , L0 ' 1 ' 2 'lbw' 5,31 . f ly 2 IW' V f S xxx . . . Aff, ?0 'ISjl,y. l ,L '--J., nb N ,PAA T -TJ: ll-v-W 5 f k 7 -Pfgfr 1' :if r ' 0 ..,.gp,,x: .' ff F r- r 2 j ' ' TNS 72.g,'.flIff ' ' ' f' , g . 'ov - l 4 , , QL ,. sv - 1 -5 .. 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Noon-Day Corner 0 th gul c A Yo Th re The above plcture speaks for ltself that IDeal Baked Goods have unequalled popularlty They are sold only by the Leadlng Grocers or at our 25th St store We w sh to thank the students for the r l beral p t onage dur ng th past yea and you ll fmd us at th same old stand 1911 1912 The IDEAL BAKING COMPANY 25th 8: Colby Phones 188 H E CROWELL, P p A Few f e Re nr Bunch at Lun h. re u e ? . . . 9 O i i i a r i e r, wi ' e - . . . ro . -0- :4':-3 : :. ::: :, 1:13 :4.Q..,9.g-:1 :arclrcfzzcg ::Y Y:' :z :r ::f ,:- 3 3,3 Ioulan ll ll hop N xr L1 ' X J HMS 0 o b g.,ht t ht JLSI HXFS ll-IAI SAII IURII KN IIAT SHUI' rwnrrr mxsn Xrlhur X liallx INDI SN Ylotor lx 1 If s I lllllIlll SDUFIIII6 llll Xlhlclu hoods I1 ulmg Ifuu Huxldc rs and Shi lf Il I lh Ih BAIIY HI 01K IWPRPTT MASH PEHIIY DEAHLE 80 00 Inc Books nd Stat o y Off e d School Suppl s Xlhletu Goods Sp ld Hlgll School Pennants Plllows Emblems 1618 Hewntt Ave Cor Wetmore QI Always remember our place when you want Refreshments We also carry a full l1ne of Drugs Roberts Bros Dmggxsts and Confectnoners 1614 Hewitt Ave X 0 . . 2 S ' . 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K ql ot dth t re The Sto e fo Nutty Cloth We pay peru l tt to t t of he Y 3 M n nd alwavn h ve Just the S t Ou Y g Men 9 Su pedigree Th y k o o Thet. lst cl turns of faah o all honored the fab l a e Smart and the Su t are d h ng dnt net ve nd d ffere t Prices Moderate But' How much flgure does the figure on a swell su t cut until you e the Sun to tell the story We re always pleased to show the Young Men just loolung The Brodeck Co The Home of liar! Schaffner J Ma x Clothes Walk Over Shoes 1701 1703 Hewitt Ave con WETMORE J A 'AL 2 7 Y , Y W L A ' M nf ' V W' , J, lx I Afv I 'f fl I 4 f V lf , ' 1 K1 F N I L M V 'Vw M Y' 11' I., Youn .Men have l l' A r r es. el- 'ff X X - ' V!! ,, V 'fix ' ion es wanna a en- ff .l SQ ff ,N W ' t oun he a t , d l -t.t U X a ui . ' l in r oun ' its 'I l have a ' . e ' L I ' X 5 . ' come from makers that - 'IR - Vg + n wh wf' w' s sf Nl an i n ere X14 P Vi ' I A r ric: 2911, W Jw asi Y- ' i i ,jjj ' ' L a i n .- gi N t ' f 4 n l 3 A l . . . f fl t my 1 ff i I Y N y 7 'ln V x l Y I U I, N N W X ll V L U. . A,, !L r ' vs W . 1 Ia, x W im 1 ll N 0 4 D- U lx x V F n VZ ' ' ' , ' v ' F ' ,Apvrizr an ner I 1 G 1 40 50 s n Stores Makes The New New York Musical Courier credits Eilers Music House with selling seventy per cent of all pianos sold in the West. C6i3S..3o N Q rrkerxfqwb K, gptanns Cx Olbest in lmerica Blast in the worlb and over forty other High Grade makes including Kimball Lester Sohmes Hazelton Hallet Davis Our Own Make The Exlers etc the Genuine Auto piano 14185 90115 Successor to D S Johnson Co 2820 Colby Ave JM 'W 'L TR WS ULMBACK s r ry B th Up r d f Shop CAR'a0'yE, ?.!.fi,'.3'Ek?L PNP ANDIES nl 9. ' ss - I + K 0 O a 7 7 7 9 9 9 1 2 ' 0 O - I l 1 q We get our trade through the meri ou or . . Three ompetent Bar ers. Clean I ani a a s. - o- a e . , . F-ffms.JQ3Qfem.J Qrocery ana Canby Tlfltchen 6, x VFX 6575-4 SOME STORE Samtary Up to Date Our References are the 500 Hugh School Students X e wish to thank the stubents for their past patronage anb we hope in the future that they will make this their store b I 1 'ff jf ' ,iw X 'f 'W O 'x 'n stay ,rug Alt, :L mir ': 'S Q , ' A'-gx --.. J', .r,x - , , Ea? .Im - sc N -. .- . A m m m4 'LJ 5 AL,-fe 3 1.4! ASQ '-5 FOR GOOD CIGARS K SPI I NTDID SI I I I IIUN UI I ISI SI I I I .lc IIIC Ildl du .11 1 fJ0llllldllS If Its EVERBEST nts the Best Pacific Grocery Co. If You Accept a Substitute it Hurts Us. 9 wxWfwmwQMMQ1y'wmw1fa v Xi- R- Y- Xi- 3 ZZ ,Lf -,a:1---.. . lc f Alf 5 -14, NV, f ' -. f KL icniz n c .hs wg s53:L1Qff3f'45f c'c' g - I Vs P I ff I Q .L L' 'I ,C 1 I' 5 B' '-Iillg I'-Q I asc fl I upp lu Q I I 'lb' II I' II ' rythingi lll'1'l'HH ji . tl -I II j I' t III Q . B It ,V Il ,, II I. t - I0- - 0- Q' -' 3 I 1 1-1 . lII.- FI V. f n- '- 3 I I I INI ' K Ii. III III. lllle I - - 0- I' 1 E :S I4-I us sup :ly your nc-mls ul this time 'I ly If l.'.. o 0 va 0 g I' 0 Y Q J J I I X51 w 9 X iw , 0 It ? 7' I' ur Greeizngs.. To the Class of 1911 ay they llve long and prosper and when they buy Groceries Remember Wllcles, Metzger Xl Requa The Oldest Largest and Most Up to date Grocery House m EVERETT EVERETT Busmess College ln Session throughout the year Special Sum mer Rates Call or wrlte for mfor matlon W C HARVEY Pnncnpal commence BLDG MERICAN DYE woRKs Es bl h a 1900 S ROBINSON 8: SON Leadzng Cleaners and Dyers Dry clmmg Steam Cleaning Both Phones 248 2821 WETMORE AVE ...--... .. .. .. ...-.,.-...-,. ..-..,-.,. .. .. .. ., .. .,. .,.-.,.....-.,.-.,. .. M 0 O 0 , - .,,,.,.,.,.-.,.,...-...-........Q-,.....a--.Q.--Q--4.........-...-.,.,...-...--4-....-.,.- -.--- .,. .,.-. -.,...4.--..--.-....--v.....-.---M-..--.....,...,.-.,.-...-...-...-.,.,.,,,., ,, , ,. 5 6 9 A 9 . ! O 3 O g . iw-f-------f-w fi 0 tn I5 e ! I ' 6 0 . ' o ' o 1 . . 9 u O . 5 . . 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