Everett High School - Nesika Yearbook (Everett, WA)
- Class of 1930
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N FX M WWW,'ffMwwffwfmmmzz zfamcacaaacuzcc Th e Student Body '.- ff,-4 'fl wwf- Y W ,,,,,f,,xZi,fg,,i ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, A 7 W i ,,,, W, M E W 3 if 4 Z ,,,, ffffwffffffff,,,-,,,f,,,,,f,,,,,f,W,W,ff,wwf:,,,,, ,,,,,ff,,,WW UIQWAIQD GAIN the Nesika is here. En- folded among the leaves are the memories so dear to all of us. The book is your own to serve as a reminder of those cherished tradi- tions which makes Everett High the ideal school. True followers of the Seagulls, we too dare to face the storms on the ocean of life and flying far beyond the range of school and home, we will dive into its depths in war against ignorance and superstition. X 1 y r X Page Seven V 4, . ,. , Z, , Page Eight X W .Z ,W-f.L'1,Z'Z ,Q 4 ,, 4 X ,ff fh J DEDICATIDN Q50 the President of the United States, and to the Governors of the States, We, the class of nine- teen hundred and thirty of the Everett High School, pledge our support and dedicate this annual in honor of those whom we pledge. To Thomas Edison, the fore- most scientist, and to Henry Ford, the foremost American business man, we also pledge our- selves, and with you as our ex- amples, We, too, shall strive to be worthy citizens of our country. V W.,Wf ff- Q W f ay, ,iv HONOliABI,E HERBERT HOOVER President of the United States IILIQE' Niue ywffwa , , I , N 04121530512 ' 7 7 W f W 7 W' f f 1 2 0' X , I f f 21 2 5 ,W ,,U,, 0 , ,,,,WM ,iii W ...,,,,,,,, , 0 ,,L., . ,....... MA.... .........A,,,..A,,,,,....,A,,.,..... .. . N - H .W,...,. ,,,,...N.,....,.......,,.....,....,,,N.m1m::::x:mmmffffff:'ea:':fe::::::::::.n.:..Q,,, ROLAND H. HARTLET Governor of Washington FORREST G. MURDOCK RAYMOND E. COOK Principal Superintendent Page Ten Wwmwg f ffffff,,fff,W,m,,,,ff1fWvW,,,,W,W, fffff f f, ,,ff f WW 1 ,.,, V ,V ,,,.,,, W Z, ,,,, f 1 4 , , ff 5 W , ff, 1, , W, fa ,,,, ,fm ,,,, fff 1 f ,nh ALABAMA Bibb Graves f 1 1 Q f V , f,,,f,,,,, ,,,, f ff,,,,,,,,W,W 1 W,fW,,f,f ' ARIZONA ARKANSAS Iolm C. 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'They were always our inspiration, a shining light in the distance which we strived to follow. For' ever in our hearts will we hold dear our friendships made with them during our High School days. Page Tzvenfy-flu f 4 0 2 A N S N S Q 'f3':,ff,f,1:E':, WM,,,,,WW,fwfwfwfffffWW,,WW BOARD OF EDUCATION DR. ROSS EARLYWINE fPres.J MRS. W. H. FORD S. FRANK SPENCER C. B. ARTHUR DR. I. W. PARSONS GILBERT REEVES QSec.J SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS RAYMOND E. COOK HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE FORREST G. MURDOCK ..,,..,.............,,...................,.,. ,,,,.,, P rtneipal CATHERINE ROSS .,...,.,.. ,.,,,.,,,,,,, S ecfetary MABLE ZIMMERMAN ....... ,,,,,,,,, A nditormm EMMA L. ROSCOE .......... ...............,. , .. . ,,,,.,. Librarian ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Q EDNA BOWMAN, Head of Department JAS. G. AKRIGHT CATHERINE CRAYTON ESTHER JOHNSON FANNIE JOHNSON RUTH STEPHENSON AGNES PHENEY FLORA PARSONS G. C. COUNTRYMAN MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT N. S. WALTHER, Head of Department MARION LOMAX XXALBORG OFSTIE W. T. MEYER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT ROSCOE JENKINS, Head of Department JAY KEMPKES BERT VANDERWILT JANE TAYLOR ETHEL WYCOFF LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT GLADYS CHAPPFLLE, Head of Department RUTH L. BEWLEY CHARLOTTE MILLER ETHEL SHAVE Page Tcwlzfy-si.1t WWWQ x X ,XNN.XxX i N 'I ' H0 f 6 . Z 1 'f Q A Z . f , 0. f M Wm! , ,,., ...W,.,.1' ,,,V 11.1.3.1 in ,f . f,,,fW,,,,,W , We 1 fwffwffwWf,ff,,,,,Wf,,f,ffWm,f,,,,,,WWWIWWWmmwfmffwffff ff HISTORY DEPARTMENT ISABELLE CARLISLE, Head of Department OPAL COLLINS GOLD E. MUDGETT HILDRED GLEASON GERTRUDE SCHNASSE ESTHER JOHNSON ARTHUR RAMSTAD COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT JOSEF BLUE, Head of Department RUTH ANDERSON DORA KNAPP HELEN LALIN ALBERT FOX ANNA STURGEON CORA LYNN SMITH W. T. MEYER HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT MRS. NELL KANTNER, Head of Department RUTH MOODY BERTHA JOHNSON MARGARET RANDALL ART DEPARTMENT MABEL THORESON, Head of Department VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT ROY WHITE, Head of Department L. A. JACOBSEN ARNOLD DREWS B. E. SMEAD E. P. FAIT GUY S. ROSE PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT LILLIAN VULGAMORE C. G. SHELDON GRAYCE MOQUEEN MUSIC DEPARTMENT ROSA ZIMMERMAN RAYMOND H. HOWELL SCHOOL NURSE ANNABELLE LEE Page Twenty fur 7 6 f 9 yi 4 '4 .N xXx,xxXx XS gs S if SX ? Q E sf af mi wx.. I S X X X X X. W,f,W1ufWWf,,wWW,fffWWWwffffwfff f V S the years pass, each class attains higher standards of learn- ing. Only through their untiring efforts can such a goal be reached. It is the E. H. S. spirit that puts the fight in each one of us. Whether on the football held, in the grandstand, or in the class room, we are always inspired to do better things because of the Seagull', back of it all. It is not with a feeling of disap- pointment that each class leaves the school but with a sense of ac- complishments and that we may be of service to ourselves and our community. 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During this year we helped to put over many new and novel ventures. Probably the largest and most important of these, to the school as a whole, was the revision of the constitution governing the student body. This called for the installation of a new method of electing class officers and student council members. Our Senior year has been one filled with joy, happiness and achievement. Among our class, number many excelling in athletics, dramatics, music, as well as scholarship. The Washington State Football championship bowed before the Gulls during the season of 1929. The Everett Basketball Quintet made a very favorable showingg placing first in the District Tournaf ment, and third in the State Tournament. These high standards were also upheld in the spring sports consisting of track and baseball. During our Senior year two plays were giveng Seven Chances and The Radio Mystery. Both attracted considerable notice. The presentation of the opera 'Pirates of Penzance was very well received. Several concerts as well as radio broadcasts were given by the combined musical organizations. We leave with the determination to surmount all obstacles standf ing in the way of our goal-to live an abundant life. The blue and white sails of the ship of nineteen hundred and thirty sink below the horizon-another class has launched upon the sea of life. -by LUCILLE CORSON MARGARET WEBORG Page Twenty-nine Lf f eg , fi ml ,,,,, Nugent Fonfara Jackson Shaw Commencement ?UoqUdm Eestal March in C .....,...,.,..,,........,....,,....7...,...,..,,.,,..,............ Cadmem Crchestra 'L 'Tis Cur Graduation .,...............,...Y,.........V,,,..........................., Cowen Class of 1930, Orchestra Invocation ..,.........,.................,7........,......,., Reverend George T. Gunter Soprano Solog faj As Through the Street ., ..........,..... ......., P u ccini Qhj Daffodils .........,...,............................ .,..,.,....,..... N evin Ruth Van Ness Law Enforcement ...........,.,.........,.....,.....,....... ..,,..... H enry Jackson Clarinet Solo, Grande Fantasiew ...,.........,... ...vr........... B repsant john Scofield Commercial Art .....,...............Y...,.,..........,...... ......... L ucile Fonfara Science in Pursuit of Crime ....................... ...... T om Nugent Baritone Solo, Shipmates o' Mine ............. .i........ S anderson Julius Bakken American Sports ,...... ...................,,.......,. .,....,. E l izabeth Shaw Girls' Quartette- fal Twilight ,..,.,......,......................,i..........,..........,................. Glen fbj I Hear a Thrush at Eve .,....,.......,.,,........................,.,, Cadmem Ruth Van Ness, Edith Putnam, Ingrid Mattson, Lela Brushvvood Announcements and Presentation of Awards ,....... Forrest G. Murdock Presentation of Class ...,....,.......,......,............ Superintendent R. E. Cook Presentation of Diplomas .... ,................,,..,... D r. Ross Earlyvvine President, Board of Education Rememb'ring ,,,,, .,,............................ C lass of 1930 Presiding ..,..r..... ...... ....... .........,...... F o r rest G. Murdock Accompanists ...,..,... .............................,....... A Ilene S1'I1OUt, Ethel Page Music ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.... R osa Zimmerman, Supervisor City Schools Speakers ,,.,,-,,....... ...,.............................................. F lora Parsons Class Advisers ,...,,., .......... G old E. Mudgett, Isabelle Carlisle Page Thirty ffwww 7 ,Wwfff,W,,,,,,,W,HW,,W,,,W,Wf,,,,.,Wfffhfffaffwfmwwlhfhff ,Wt , ww ff, 2 27277-7'2.f i , 291 V, 2 1 wff-.f4z.ln:,, fi n ' ':.fy.n:.1.-'lv r'f'f fff' ,yin Z ,Wfwiwi -- 1 anew wffwfffn ffwwfffwfffwmwmff l 4J'fg,g:'f,f W 7 ' af W 2 rf , r r 1 ' Z f -. 1 f f f f.f'f-'fW f'zx.w?,f': in 1f.'.f:Jz:f f' ,W ,,U,,,H,,,,,, ----f- W Wm, 11, ..w,,,,m.tm111aw...aamwf FIRST ROW CARL ABRAHAMSON Let nature be my teacher. Entered General course, I925. Baseball 2-3-4, In- door Baseball 2-3-4 CCapt.J, Student Council 1929, Snohomish County Typing Contest, Intra-school Typing COllteSt Winner, Locker Supervisor. BILLIE ALEXANDER Let her be what she is and seek not to alter her. Entered College Preparatory, 1927-re-entered in 1930 from Yakima High. Athenian club, Inter. mediate Glee. CLARA ALEXANDER Your friendliness includes us all. Entered General course, 1927. ELINOR ALLEN Art club. Speak and tell us thy secret. Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Campfire, Athenian, Dramatic, O. T. C. clubs, Seven Chances, Girl Reserve, Intermediate Glee, CLARA ANDERSON ' Quiet and earnest she goes Entered Commercial course, Sphinx, Art. GLADYS ANDERSON her way. 1927. Commercial, To sez' her was to love her, love but her, and love forever. Entered College Prep. course, Olympic. Dramatic fSec.5. G. CPres. Councilb, Int. and Adv. Penzance, Hi-links committee. 1927. Athenian, A. C.. Campfire Glee, Pirates of SECON D ROW RAMONA ANDERSON Truth eruslzed to earth shall rise again. Entered General course, IQZOM. Class Pres. IQZGM, G. A. C. CSec.J, Torch Society CSec.J, Girl Reserves fSec.J, Commercial CPres. and Secj, Three-year letter winner, Nesika staff, O. T. C., Torch Pin. RUDOLPH ANDERSON I'll make me glorious by my pen and famous by my wordsf' Entered College Prep,, I926yg. Athenian CV. Pres.J, Olympic, Freshman class CV. Pres.j GEORGE BACHELDOR Oh, grant me honest fame or grant me none. Entered College Prep., IQZOM. Athenian CV. Presb, Olympic, Freshman class QV. Pres.j, Pirates of Penzance. BERRY BAILEY He always strives to do l s best. Entered College Prep, 1926 Science club. . 1 5 JULIUS BAKKEN ' ' My way is to begin wi li th be n 'n ' ' . fl Entered General course, 1 26. r e , '3, 4, Adv. Glee 2, 3, Track 2, . ic, llusic, Commercial, O. T. C. Ra 0, x, Radio Mys- tery, Purple Towers, Pira es enzancef' FLORENCE BANG She has a pleasing manner, that brings her many friends. Entered Home Economics, IQ26M. G. R., Orches- tra, Adv. Glee, Pirates of Penzance, Homex, Art KSec.J, G. A. C., Hi-Jinks 3, 4. Page Thirty-one Ww,W,,W,,WW,fWf,W,, Z-2 L.. 7 f',4.,v-f' '- :swf i A' ' 'fmt 1 .,,.f , . f 7515, : 2 ri'2:'1fnif 5 . 71, my , hifL:it,i:,,L,, S S S . S .AMVNXAS Wfwfaffwffmf ,Wad 'f1:f':'1f .m':z'f, 7 rg fh ,,WWWW,WWW, 7 Wwfffwfmuf W' 'h j: :f-A X S Q 5 1 ' : f, :farm . 7f '1'f3' f aff l 1,1WWIWWfffwfmaw1,wwWwoffwwmwff wfwmffwfw fffroffwfawfwmm Page Thirty-two .1 J' R FIRST ROW MARIAN BARNES She, too, shall serve her purpose. Entered General course, 1927. Commercial club. MILDRED BARR Never elated when one's depressed, Never defected while another's blessed. Entered College Prep., 1927. Aviation, Athenian, clubs, Locker Supervisor. BILL BEAVER l'rn as welcome as the flowers in May. Entered General course, 1927. Seven Chances, Radio Mystery fMgr.J, Dramatic, Rifle, Science Cll1l1S, Locker supervisor. BETTY BEECROFT She that was ever true and never proud llad tongue at will and yet was never loud. Entered College Prep. Course, 1927. Campfire, Cour- tesy Squad, Athenian, Music CV. Pres.J clubs. Adv. Glee. Pirates of Penzance Cleadl, Senior com., 3-year Honor Rall. GERTRUDE BEEDE For ne-ver anything can be amiss when simple- ness and duty tender it. Entered Commercial Stenographic course, I926M. Locker Supervisor. CHARLES BENNETT 'Tis to noble heights that I aspire. Entered General course, 1927. Aviation club. SECOND ROW BERNICE BENTON I hear beyond the range of sound, I see beyond the wings of sight. Entered College Prep, course, 1927. Torch Society, Inter. Girls' Glee, Sphinx club, County IQQO, Banking Representative. AGNES BERGE Nor fame I slight, nor for her favors call, Slze comes unloolcezl for if she comes at all. Entered College Prep. course, ESTIIER BERKIN Charms stride the sight, soul. Typing 1 927. Inter. Glee. but merit wins the Entered General course, IQZZ. Aviation club. MARGARET BLIXT 1.- J A modest maid yet self possessed with all. visor, Spatterinc club CV. Presb, Campfire. ljlfnterecl College Prep. course, 1927. Locker Super- ,IULIUS BOETTNER l'Vere there no women, men might live as gods. Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Dramatic, Olympic clubs. Senior Play. ALFRED BOLIN Well done is better than well said. Entered Commercial Bookkeeping Course, Commercial club, County Typing Contest 1929 and 1930. Supervisor of Thrift. 1928. 1 1,4 X ffffffffv f-f' f ff ,f,W,,,,.,,,f,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,W ,,,,,,,f,,, , N ,,,,, , ,,,,,1,,W,W,,,1,W,,,,W,,,,,W, f U, iawi Wh 'W , ...., W , ,,,,,,, . . , 7 4 W' 'Z W ,a 3151, 2 W f , W5?,.Zji., I , ,I 5,1 , ,,,,, wif? Hff.!.5'1 V4.1 W 'fl fn 1 4 7 1 f fa Q f 9 hh Z, ,1,f,i,v,. - ,.. 1,,W1,,,,wfawwtawatfwfa,,w,,,,M,aW,,maafaifffafwaaaf V FIRST ROW DOROTHY BRINK Wise to resolve, patient to perform. Entered Home Economics course, 1927. Homex, Dramatic clubs. Round Robin, Great Minds, Senior Play, Seven Chances. CHARLOTTE BROWER A Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Entered General course, IQZSM. Latin CV. PreS-P, Olympic, Girl Reserve QSCC.-IJ, Letter winner, G. A. C., Intermediate Glee, Declamation 2. DOROTHY BRUE Content to follow when we lead the way. Entered General course, 1927. Commercial, Avia- tion, Girl Reserves, Girls! Athletic clubs. ANNA MAE BRUNDAGE lfVe find in life exactly what we put in it. Entered General course, 1926. Art club QV. Presb, Orchestra, Hi-Jinks 3, Declamation 4, Senior Play. Radio Blysteryf' LELA BRUSHWOOD I have none other but a foomanfs reason, I think him so, because I think him so.'J Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Girls' Quartet, Advanced Glee, Latin, Aviation, Art, Music clubs. Torch Society twinner of Torch Pinj. Mixed chorus, Mixed Double Quartet. Purple Towers, Pirates of Penzance. Girl Reserves, Senior Committee. VVARREN BRYANT w He's got backbone, not wislzbonef' Entered Electrical Trade course, 1927. Radio club, SECOND ROW BERNICE BUCKNER 1-ler's shall be the breathing balm, And lzcr's the silence and the mlm. Entered General course, IQ26Mz. BEATRICE BURKE Thou hast no faults, or I no faults can spy, Than art all beauty or all blindness I. Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Three.year Honor Roll, Athenian, Dramatic, O. T. C. clubs, Torch Society CV. Pres.-33, Vice President Senior class, Girls' Intermediate and Advanced Glee. Operettas, Pirates of Penzance and Purple Towers, Nesika Staff. Hi-Iinx. Courtesy Com- mittee, Junior and Senior committees. REX CALL He will play his way into heaven-if. Entered College Prep. course, 1928. Orchestra, Band, Advanced Glee, Quartet, Dance Orchestra, Oneretta. Purple Towers, Hi-Jinx, Seven Chances, Dramatic, Music CPres.J, Radio Mys- tlery. Seagull club. Mgr.. Round Robin, Good Will Ollf. ALEX CAMERON 'Tis noble thoughts I think of and noble deeds I do. Entered College Prep. course, IQZGM. Ass't. Foot- hall Manager, IQZQM, Ass't. Baseball Manager, IQZO. Sports Editor of Kodak, IQZQKQ. CLARA CANNON True sincerity sends for no witness. Entered General course, 1926. Art club CSec.J, Music club, Advanced Glee CPres.J, Operetta, Pirates of Penzance, Hi Jinx. AUSTIN CARPENTER I may look like a ladies' man-and 'why not? Entered General course, IQ26. Music, Athenian, 01YITlPiC, Dramatic clubs, Track 3-4, Stage Tech- nician in Senior Play IQZQM. ,i ,,,,, 5 Wt, l Q . ii2 fy:1!.f:1, , t , -iq 51 -5:51-,7yf:i5::!. Z f'Z 3l 'I , in if ifvfgiflffn aafa.t,tawwawmmmw- l l Page Thirty-three i f ' yum Wwwmffwm f ,!.,H, ,,,,., ...,, , , ,, ...f .W , 1-1. . ' 1 lm:-fi,,i:1f-f 5 1 .3 W 71 2 L ' Z Z .. ' 11- f 6 t-wig' 1 f ,WWW ,,,,,,, , wwffffwfwfwmwW,,,,,,w,ffwwf ,M1111Wf1,W,,,,.,,WW,fwfwfwwffwfwffwfff Wffffw ...NW 'M fwffwmm f . f ,,,,, Z 7 , , ul? ,W Z ag 72 :'f.f eQfEV Z 7 fm? f M f,.'ef-71'-43 - 7.1-.1-,Q z 1.1. . ffffwfwmwffw Page Thirty-four X ,V f 1' t,.f:.A...m2:z 4 fffffwffffwfffffafffmww awww wmgfm FIRST ROW JOE CAVNESS For he is just the quiet kind. I Entered History course, 1927. Orchestra, Little Orchestra, String Quartet, Fire Squad, Good Will Tour. JOHN CHAFFER I ' lf ignorance is Ivliss, tlierz. 'tis folly to be wise. Entered Electrical Trade course, 1926. GEORGE CHRISTTANSON It is better to blush than to tum palef' Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Orchestra. Band, Music, Dramatic, Aviation Clubs, '5Seven Chances, Senior Play, Advertising Manager of Radio Mystery, Round Robin. ELMER CHRISTOPHERSON My lzobby-Lutcfiske and Lore. Entered Scientific course, I927. Advanced Glee, Mixed Chorus, Pirates of Penzancef' Dramatic, Music clubs. '4Radio Mystery. VIOLA CLARK lf's her way io lengflien to the last a sumzy mood. Entered Commercial course, 1930. XVTNNI RED CLAYPOOLE In tl e we lzaiie felt a presenre that disturbed as ' ith elevated joy. Entered ieiieral course, 1929. Oratorical Contest, .Ffexich club. A SECOND Row X VIVIAN CLOUGH She has a sunny smile that L'l'l'i'L'L'J dull rare away. Entered General course, 1926. Class Vice Presi- dent 1, Commercial club CV. Presb NANCY COLEMAN Who is so deaf or so blind as is lie that will- fully will neitlzei' hear nm' see. Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Athenian, Sphinx, Dramatic clubs, Campfire. Senior Play, K'Seve11 Chances. Declamation 1-3. A FRANK COLLINS It's a great plague to be so handsome a man. Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Tennis 1-2-3, Music, Olympic, O. T. C. clubs. Torch Society CSev.J, Midget Football, Band, Orchestra Vice President, lr. B Sec., Senior B. and Secretary of Senior A. Honor Torch. 33-year Honor Roll. HAROLD COMPANION My name is sufficient to distinguish me from the mob. Entered General course. 1027, Football, 2-3-4, Track 3-4, Seagull, Olympic, Athenian iVice Pres.J, Basketball 3-A, Hi-Jinx, ELEANOR CONRAD Rare compound of oddity, frolic and fuzz. Entered General course, 1927. Campfire, Inter- mediate Glee, Athenian club. EVELYN COOK Thine eyes betray thy spirit. Entered General course, 1926. Athenian club. , W ffffff 7 ,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,, C ,,,,,,, 1 H72 ,,,,,, ,ff,,,, 5 f,,, T ,f,,,,,,,,,,,ff f nfflfwfg if n 57 fd rj if ,Q fine! 1.41, an 4 for W X Wa fd 111.11 Z ' 4 Q, Q 4 W 7 Z Z 7 ,,,, Q f ,, ti 3 V' I , f f ' f f Z 3 Q Z f ll. f r an 1, wmv rf . .i.,iL' ' if f 'EV,f,'l!i'fi,i6ffi FIRST ROW LUCILLE CORSON I labored not for myself only, but for all that seek learning. Entered Commercial course, 1927. Nesika Staff, Ass't. Locker chief, Torch Society, Girl Reserves, Intermediate Glee, Mixed Chorus, 3-year Honor Roll, Torch Pin. ROBERT CRIST Books teach ns 'very little of the world. Entered General course, 1926. Baseball 2-3, Indoor Baseball 2-3-4, Olympic, Dramatic, Commercial clubs QSec.J, Basketball 1. ESTELLE CRITTENDEN Never a day without a deed to crown it. Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Ass't. Editor Kodak 3, Nesika Staff, Book club CV. Pres.Q, Sphinx club, Torch Society, Girls' Athletic club. MARGARET CULL Her ways are ways of pleasazztzzess and all her paths are peace. Entered College Prep. course, 1925. Latin, Science, G. A. C. clubs, Int. and Adv. Glee. IIANS CULMBACK All gr t m n are misunderstood. 4 ,WN Entere -olle reps course, I9 K. Aienian CSe re, 1 1 A mat' . clubs, Decla ration ' ne 3, Te hgUgidgeglFootball, Pirates of enzancef' Radio Mystery, Hi-Jinx, ' com., Adv. Glee QPres.J IRENE DALEY A winsome maid beloved by all. Entered College Prep. Course, IQ28. Cornmercial, Music clubs, Advanced Glee, Pirates of Pen- zancef' SECOND ROW GLEN DAVIS Fame is the spur that has risen mc. Entered General course, 1926. Senior class offi- cer, Junior A President, Junior ll Vice President, Science club CV. Presb, Football 2-3'4, Track 2-3-4, Traffic Squad, President Seagull club, Ne- sika staff, minor sports Carnival committee,-HL Jinx, 11.129, 1930. Memorial Committee, Sweater Committee, O. T. C. club, Senior Football team. ARMOND DEAN I have paid 'dear' for my diploma. Entered General course, 1927. O. T. C. club, Senior committee, Hi-Y, Advanced Glee I-2-3-4. FRED DOEG I dare do all that may become a mtlll, Who dares to do more is none. Entered General course, IQZSM. Swimming Team. REGINA DOMBEK Ozforflowing with wisdom and sweetness. Entered Commercial COLIYSS, 1927. O. T. C. club, Girl Reserves, HifJinx. VAL DONICHT A lzigli goal unattained is preferable to a low goal attained. Entered General course, 1927. ESTHER DUCHOVV Thy hast the sweetest face I ever looked upon. Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Nesika staff, Torch Socity CV. Pres.J, Girls' Athletic club fTreas.J, Advanced Glee. Page Tliirty-five ',-gg:.5 VNU 4 Z t 4 11.5-,,,.,.: 7 i , .a.. ,f f ,W,W,,,,,,,,f ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, , W..f,.,, ,,,,,,,, , WW.,,.,,W,,,,ff,,,,,,,,,,,,W,f.,wfafw 7 Wfffwt W, ..,.,, , W Z, ,,,., , 'r of' fo Z o fb f Z t f -f'f o , 9 5 f o , fptiffwffft , 7 mf mf f 1 Mfiwwmwfffwfwff 1, h, 1 tiiizjfj fi ., ,, ,.., , ,,-,,a 1 1. Vi 1,:g.f,,-1.14 f All- f 1, fl,.ygg,,g ,1 ,,... X ff' -V ,,., f 0 fWam,,,m,,,,,,1WW,Mffwffftfwaffff11WW11aat11011Wm1wwftfaoarffffoofmwofofffaffofffoawfwfw Page Thirty-six FIRST ROW MARJORIE DURYEE The best reward is the sense of worthy achieve- ment. Entered College Prep. course, AIQ27. Three-year Honor Roll, Ass't. and Bus. Mgr. of Kodak, Ass't. Editor of Nesika, 3-year letter winner, G. A. C. CTreas. and Sec.J, Torch Society CV. Pres.D, Per- manent Torch, Student Council 4, Orchestra, Band. Ass,t. Bus. Mgr. of Pirates of Penzance, Athenian, Dramatic, O. T. C. clubs, Declamation 2, Inter- class Debate, Campfire, Junior and Senior com- mittees, Hi-Jinx, Color Day, Entertainment, Mati- nee Dance Committee, W. S. C. Student Leaders' Conference. GEORGE EARSLEY He aims straight who is straight. Entered General course, IQZSM. Seagull, Olympic clubs, Basketball 2-3-4. ESTHER EGGE A maidelt rlernzzre and loveable. Entered General course, 1927. Athenian, Olympic, Intermediate Glee clubs. Hi-Jinx, Locker Super. DELLA EISENMAN Diffic1iltis are tlziizgs that show 'what one is. Entered General Course, 1927. Locker Supervisor, Sphinx. ALFRED ELLIS No mari was born without ambition. Entered College Prep. course, 1926. ANNA ELLIOT life know the truth not only by the reason but also by the heart. Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Torch Society, SECOND ROW CASPER ENGELSTAD Heroes are duty-doersf' Entered General course, 1924. Olympic, O. T. C. QPres.j, clubs, Aviation club, Nesika Staff, Ad- vanced Glee, Football, Hi-Jinx, Locker Supervisor. ASTRID ENGBLOM Honesty is the best policy. Entered Commercial course, 1926. Locker Super- visor, Intermediate and Advanced Glees. EVELYN ERICKSON iff Her coquettish yet loving ways have found a place in all our hearts. Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Olympic club QSec.j, G. A. C. CV. Pres.J, Athenian, O. T. C. Reserves QPres.J, clubs. Letter W'inner. Girl IQZQM and IO30, Hi-Jinx QGen. Mgr.J, Nesika Staff, Intermediate and Advanced Glees, Locker Supervisor, Courtesy Committee, Junior and Senior Committees. LEIF ERICKSON The best minds are hot those that mind best. Entered College Prep. course, 1926. Hi-Jinx, Radio, Commercial clubs. CHARLES FLYNN 1 am not of that feather to shake off a friend when he must need me. Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Athenian, Dra- matic, O. T. C. clubs, Nesika Staff, Radio Mys- tery, Color Day Committee. NEIL FRENCH Let it always be duty, honor, arid country. Entered College Prep. course, 1926. Seagull club, Student Council, I'2-4, Nesika. Staff, Athenian, Aviation, O. T. C., Hi-Y clubs, Traffic Squad 2, Track Mgr., 3. ffmofwwfw, X ,, 74 4 -W --of ft 214---'W ' f , W l 7 zrafwlf s 2 7 Hal ' f ? 2 2 W ' ti 2 5 4 1 2.--sf-71 . ti iff 7f.ifff,,.f.:..f1-1'f1 'ff 1 . ..., aW,,,,,,...W ,,,,W,,W0,,W0ffW,W,WW,w,,,,,,,W FIRST ROW LUCILLE FONFARA Thy knowledge speaks from out thy Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Latin, Art, Torch clubs, three-year Honor Roll, Art Editor of the Nesika, Senior Committee, Commencement speaker. eyes. JEAN FORD The fvleasure of love is in loving. College Prep course, 1927. Athenian club. MARY FRIEL The mildmt manners, thc gentlest heart. General course, IQZQ. -' K . I CHARLES GABLE ,l Dont think it averfput it pref. l fl Entered College Prep. cours ,..f'r1g'2'7l lD3fal1i'atic K Latin, Rifle clubs, Radio Mystilrqr, Inter-classeflay Midget Football squad. ,' lf JOHN CABLE ' I To 'arrive' stick to the rcfiglzt path. Track 3-4, Relay Tearn 3-4, Indoor Baseball, Int. Glee, Rifle, Aviation, Athenian, Senior Committee. RAMONA GI LKER As sweet and foilzsome a maid as one could want to k1'l0'ZU.H Entered General course, 1028, Art, Science, G. R. Clubs, Locker Supervisor. I , X, l , V' 1 SECOND R . EDWARD GRAD He has common: sans: in common. Entered College Prep. course, clubs, Midget Football. .'i.: , , a i -tlzat' is un- i , 1928. Rifle, Radio ETHEL GREEN The 1miz'ersc is chaugeg our life is what our tlmuglzls make it. Entered Home Economics course, 1926. Ilomex club. HAROLD GCSTAFSON I am sure care is an enemy to life. Entered General course, 1928. Second team Foot- ball, Indoor Baseball team. OLIVE HAGEDORN I slept and dreamed that life was beauty, I woke and found that life was duty. College Prep., 1927. Latin, Spatterine CSec.D clubs, Ass't. Editor and Editor of the Kodak, U. of W. Leaders' Conference. FRANCES IIAGSTROM Her pleasure is her power to L-harm. Entered General course, 1927. O. T. C., Sphinx clubs, Junior Mixer. LEONARD HALVORSEN I .shall achieve in time. Entered Auto Trade, 1926. Rifle, Aviation clubs. WWIWWWWffffwffwff,,W,WW,,,,,,,.,,,ffWWllfffffffffffhfffmfhy, We f . Y ,.., Z f':!5fl'! !'WM,l'l Q ,f f WwfwfffwmffmWwfmwf ff VW, IQ ft f 4 h f h 0 Z W ' 'fhffffwwff ...ax J We ,mW,,fW,,,,,,w.4 . 1 li f ff rv f 1- f if-f ffffmawffm fu f wwffmhhwavwhf Page Tliirty-seven Rx ,a -.nt XX YD ffffffawfffwfwmwffwwf ffffrwfffwfff ffwuwff f-my L 1 2 wif'..-,fwzwif f 4 1 Z 2 3 i 1,fifg:2G?f-Hur ., .1131 f'lf??V!Z'flf.f'1 14 , 'J A, ,Zzf.7f'.!:'...f f5.fVfl! ' FIRST ROW etness is here with an unaffected ease. College Prep course. 1927. C. F., G. R., n clubs, Torch Society, Int. CPresJ and lees, Pirates of Penzance, Ass't. Editor of L HAMILTON 1 . 1 A HA1 ILTON ll' e said in her favor. P C ll o ek Prep. course, 1927. Homex, Com- , Musi G. R. clubs, Int. and Adv. Glees. AH HANNESDALE her eyes gleams friendship for all. l Commercial course, 1927. C. F., G. R., in, Olympic, O. T. C. clubs, Int. and Adv. librarianj. ARET HANSON -lively looks a spriglitly mind discloses. l C ommercxal course, 1927. .OR HANSON is always good natured, good humored and 'e l Home Economics course, 1926. Music club, Glee CPres.J, Higlinx. HARRISON 'unny disposition is one-half the battle. l College Prep. Adv. Glee, Radio Mystery, of Penzance, Music and Dramatic clubs. Supervisor. SECOND ROW HATHAWAY can't love two women if they find out. eneral course, 1927. Commercial and ubs. EL HATHAWAY 5 'k eyes bespeak tlxe rnisclzief of your ughtsf' . College Prep. course, 1929. Latin club. E HAZLE crowning glory, her auburn hair. . Commercial course, 1926. Class Vice Pres- . Commercial and Art clubs. E l ENCE HENCH thee is laughing nature gay. l . College Prep. course, 1928. French club Intermediate Glee. N HELMS f rom whose lipe divine persuasion flows. . General course, 1927. Locker Supervisor, ' Fire Squadg Indoor Baseball Team. JIM HERMAN Don't forgethfaint heart rie'er 'won fair lady. Entered General course, IQ26M. Hi-Jinx IQZQ, Purple Towers, Glee club, Dramatic club, Radio Mystery, Dance Orchestra, Good Will Tour 1928. 7 ,,,,, . ,,,,, l ,,,,,,W,,.0 ,,,,, ,,,,ff,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , , 2.4, : I gzg W4 WW Q I 5 fy 1 Z ., . 2 . 2 W 1 f f f 4 7M A fw ZW, ,,, f-rw' 6 :mf 4 5 W., 7.ff,,, -f FIRST ROW MARGARET HILMO Seldom c1111't, .vrldom llllllifj lVvt'c1' Jlltllljf, 11f'z'C1' :t10n't. Entered College Prep. course. 1927. lleclamation. Advanced Glee, Athenian CSec.J, 2-year Letter Winner, G. A. C,, Girl Reserves QTreaS.J, Pirates of Penzance, Senior Committee, Swimming Meet 2-3-4 tlianagerj. MONA HOLMSTAD Bc71'11re of Litllz' fllzzillx-11 .rmull leak will .sinlc ll Fai!! slzifif' Entered Commercial course, 1927. Advanced Glee. ASs't. Debate Manager, Senior Committee, Athen- ian cluli, Olympic cluh, Locker Supervisor. BOB HUMPHREY I um satisfied ztiitli life as I film' ii. Entered College Prep. course, I027. Latin, Science. Rifle, O. T. lf. clulis, Junior Class CSec.7, Decla- niation, Oratorical Contest, Intermediate and Ad- vanced Glees, Swimming team, Basketball, Track. Boys' Activity Officer. WALTER JUSSEY A compmzion lllllf is t'IIt'Z'l'fIll is ivorflz gfolllf' Enter Auto Mechanics, 1926. Aviation cluh, Locker Supervisor. BOB IRVING VVi!l1. an nsfwrl of iron flmt ft'l1r11 l mnic to :coo the ladies I frigfhf them. Entered College Prep. course. 1926. Science l'lulm tPres.7, Nesika Staff. HENRY JACKSON .Wa1'z' is llzy dm' ll1a11 more than all mu hay. Entered Folleue Prep. course. 1027. State Debate 3-4, Nesika Staff fCirC. Managerb, Kodak Staff fAss't. Business Managerl. Hi-Y fI'res.J. Ili-Y Inspirational Shield, Sphinx cluh CI'res.b. High School Leaders' Conference 4, 'Traffic Squad. Latin, Olympic. Seagull. Dramatic clnhs, Ili-Jinx, Torch Society. 3-year Honor Roll. ffonimenceinent Speaker. SECOND ROW HELEN JEKLIN 'iE'Z'l'l'j'0llC lm: lim' gif! and flu' ztoolx yo fo l1l'1' :elm Fllll use f1lt'7Yl.i' Entered College Prep. course. 19252. Seven Chances, Radio Mystery. Polly VYith a Past. Ilramatic and Olympic cluhs. Intermediate and Advanced Glees. Cainpfire, Locker Supervisor. ANNA JOHNSON HN l1a1111i11z'.r.v ix fozlml in pf1.rxi11gf 11 liffll' lltlfl- piizrss Gl'0llIIl1'.'H Entered College Prep. course. 1927. Tliree-year Letter Vllinner, G. A. C. CSeC.7. Student Uouncil QV. Pri-s.J. Music. French, Torch Society clubs. 3-year Honor Roll, Hi-Jinx. I,Q'l'1TlZl.llC'llt Torch. Nesika Staff, Locker Supervisor. HELEN JOHNSON Ifl'z' .ver you art fvi11.wn11' 111111 folllm' yum' ft-lr dam. Entered Commercial course, 11126. ii0ll11lll'l'ClZlI. Sphinx. G. A. C. clulis. 2-year Letter lYinner. YEGA JOHNSON Thy morlrxrty is 11 faizzllz' to flly sjvirilf' Entered Commercial Course. 1926. t'o1n1nercial club, Torch Society. VINCENT JOIINSON .iGl'I'tlf mr'11 are muzlc, not l70l'll.U Entered Commercial Bookkeeping course. 1920. Quartet 3, Advanced Glee 1-2-3, Intermediate 2. Music cluh, Nlusic Uoncert. Purple 'I'on'ers. Good VVill Tour 3, Kodak Staff tAss't. Circulation Managerj 4. BETTY KAIJYK Thy li1'1'li11f'ss mul sfiirit rw' n'r'lf1m1v 1t'ill1 joy' Entered Cmnmercial Stenographic course. 1927 Commercial clnlv. Intermediate Girls' lllee. locker Supervisor. f 11' f 1, 1.7211 havffwffffffffw ffwfff,-mwffw fwwmf WW,f,ffff1fw W Q WW 1,W10WWW,,,,fWW,WW, ff New . f Sw .X .. .sw sex X X X .j A emma Page Y-lIll'lj'-llilll' 7 X , I , 4-WM' fseswxwew . ..,. -f 'vi E S X W .,,, 5 hi , 7 i Z , ., ,V ,Q 5.1.6.3 gag 12 si,,:,.,g Z Z 7 .,,, Q 1ig3i.,11'f.g1j,'7 1 4 f 2 fi ff uw Z, h. ff dj? . fz r f WWE ,,,,,W,,,,,,f,Wf Wf,,,1fW,,,,Wf WWW rw ' l ll it Page Forty ee, FIRST ROW ETTA KALANQUIN 1'VIy heart is ever at your service. Entered General course, 1927. Locker Supervisor, Spatterinc club. CLARA KASZUBOWSKE Her sweet disposition will be the soul of her success. Entered General course, 1929. HELEN KAUNE She is a friend, a true one indeed. Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Campfire, Latin, Sphinx, Book clubs CPres.J, Intermediate Glee, Torch Society, Locker Supervisor. FAYTHE KELLOG f'Faith is a higher faculty than reason. Entered Commercial Stenographic course, 1927. Pres, Athenian club, Olympic club, Locker Super- visor, Pres. Everett Campfire Girls 1930, Inter- mediate and Advanced Glees. CLIFFORD KENDALL llc lives not 'who thinks not. Entered General Course, 1925. Science, Sphinx clubs, JAMES KENT Oar High School, it must be preserf'ed. Entered College Prep. course, 1926. Midget Foot- ball, Aviation club CPresident and Vice Presidentb. SECOND ROW ORIN KITTLESON Alas, how easily things go wrong. Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Band, Orches- tra, Latin, Music clubs QV. Presj, Rifle club, Dance Orchestra. LYIJIA LARSON lfVhcre I look I lilce, and where I like I love, Entered General course, 1928. MCRTEL LARSON Praise is deeper than the lips. Entered General course, 1927. Girls' Basketball Team, 1928, 1929, 1930, Hockey 1930. HOB LAUGHTON Native that the first part of manager spells man. Entered General course, IQZSM. Advanced Glee l-2-3, Operetta 3, Seagull, Athenian, Olympic clubs, O, T. C. club fTreas.J, Advertising Mana- ger Athletics 3, Nesika Staff CAdv. Managerj, Hi-Jinx 4. CHARLIE LAVVRENCE He is one who -works and does, not verily says. Entered Commercial course, 1926. IJONOVAN LEAL A heavy heart bears not a humble tongue. Entered College Prep. course, 1926. Midget Foot- ball, Science, Commercial clubs. f t W. fffmffww, FIRST ROW EMIL LeMOIGNE Lore is the weightier business of mankind. Entered Commercial Bkkg. course, 1926. Commer- cial club, Nesika Staff. LEE LEWIS None but himself can be his equal. Entered Commercial Bkkg. course, 1924-reentered r928. Commercial, Olympic, O, T. C. clubs, Hi- Jinx. LLOYD LINDBERRY He is a wise person who knows what to do next. Entered College Prep. course, 1926. Aviation club, Locker Supervisor. OTTO LINDBLOOM I My ambition should get me somewhere in this cruel world. Entered General course, IQZSM. Locker Supervisor, Commercial cluh. ELVINE LINDAHL None krlou' hm' but to love herg none speak but her of praise. Student Council IQZSM CPres.J, Assistant Editor Nesika, Class Officer 2, W. S. C. High School Students' Convention 1929, G. A. C. CSec, and Treas.J, 2-year Letter VVinner, Girl Reserve CPres. 19285, W. A. A. Play Day 2-4, Western Washington Girl Reserve President 1929. Athenian club CSec.J, Oly.npic club iSec.J, O. T, C., Hi- Jinx, Intermediate Glee, Inter-class Swimming Meet, Senior Committee, Matinee Dance Com- mittee. CLARA LISKE Persuasion tips her tongue 'Ii'l!L'l16'Z'6I' she talks. Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Athenian club, Girl Reserve. SECOND ROW KATHERINE LOGAN To lore is to believe, to hope, to know 'Tis an essay, Entered College Athenian clubs, CSec. lQ30,, Girl Society. MABEL LONG A single quiet a whole rveelc Entered College Music clubs, Art PHYLLIS LONGHURST They are never alone that are accompanied by loeiinrl fl10ll!llIfS.U Entered Home Economics course, IQZSM. Pirates of Penzance, Advanced Glee, Radio Mystery, Science club, Intermediate Glee, Dramatic club. YERNA LOVE Smiling always with zz never fading counten- ance. Entered Commercial course, 1928, Commercial, Olympic club. HENRY LOWE Big in his idensj but bigger in his accomplish- ments, Entered Commercial Bkkg. course, 1926. Student Council 1926, Commercial club CPres.J, Aviation, Athenian clubs, Jamboree Delegate to Birkenhead, England, for Boy Scouts. MARY MANSFIELD To see clearly is poetry, prophecy and religion all in one. Entered College Prep. course, 1927. G. A. C. QV. Pres.J, 2-year Letter Winner, Sphinx, Olym- pic clubs, Declamation, Girl Reserve, Hi-Jinx, Pirates of Penzance, Advanced Glee. a taste of heazien below. Prep. course, 1927. Olympic, Senior Committees, Campfire Reserve 1930, G. A. C., Torch hour is often more fruitful than of social interroursef' Prep. course, IQ27. Orchestra, club. w fr S .::.i-as 3 igiiies ,W W ,..,, V f .fa f if .,.. J 1WfWm,,,W,,,,ffWWfWfm,W,,,Wfffo ,,,f,WWWW.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,fW f f 1 f ,,,. f WTZ h h Z fwffofwfomofwf , 1 .44 ' 1 .1 V iii M22 lttjiwf -Q'-H1 2 ,sas fl u zn':,f'.:ia?ilvi..f,n ,WWW ff, f f fffwfwfwmffm Page Forty-one fwfr? fwfwfw QS 1 ,X 5' 1, : was f,WWmW,,t,,,,, a1W,QQa,1A FIRST Row MILDRED MARCHO Virtue may be assailsd but never hurt. Entered General course, 1928. INGRID MATTSON rfWl167'1' youth and pleasure ment, they chase the glowing hours. Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Campfire, Girl Reserve, Athenian club, Olympic, O. T. C. fSec.J, Intermediate Glee, Advanced Glee CV. Prs.J, Girls' Quartet, G. A. C, Letter Winner, Sports, Nesika Staff, Torch Society. CAROLYN MAY Things that are not practiceable are not do- si1'able. Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Sphinx, Art, Spatterinc clubs, Intermediate Glee, Honor Roll. DOROTHY MCDANNALD lily tongue within my lips For who talks much must Entered College Prep. course I 1'L'ig1fL, talk in vain. , 1927. Homex club. EUGENE MCDONALD The best part of our pay must come from our. seloesf' Entered General course, 1927. Football 2-3. ROBERT MCDONALD Much ran be made of a Scotohmau if lie is caught young. Entered College Prep. course, IQ27. Latin, Science, Athenian club, Traffic Squad. SECOND ROW ANN MCGILVERY Enjoy the spring of love and youth, to some good angel leave the rest. Entered College Prep. Course, 1927. Girl Reserve, Campfire, Intermediate, Advanced Glee, Sphinx club, Athenian, Olympic clubs, Pirates of Pen- U ZZIIICE. VICTOR McKEE A stroke of genius dwells in his soul. Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Track 3-4, Aviation club fPres.J, Midget Football Team 4. ,BETTY McLEAN Wise to resolve and patient to perform. -Efntered College Prep. course, 1928. Torch Society ,Locker Supervisor Athenian, Dramatic clubs' Campfire, Editor 'twhite Caps. ' , Words phrases, fashions pass away, but truth and nature live tliroagh all. BETH McI.EOD F ntered College Prem course 1926Mq. Locker Sup- . 1. ervisor, Sphinx, Book, Aviation Clubs. ORVILLE MCLERAN h A A visor and Olympic club. We thought him shy. 'ntered College Prep. course, 1925. Locker Super' JIM MCNEELY Entered College Prep. course, IQZSM2. Glee 2'3, Baseball 3-4, Olympic, Rifle My only books were teiomarfs looks and folly is all they've taught me. Advanced clubs, Com- mercial club, Purple Towers. , ,,,,,, . ,,,,,,, . ,,,,, ..,,. ,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,, , 4 Z ,,,,, , M Z Z. ffl f ' ,0,,,,, ting. fl f FIRST ROW STANLEY MCPHERSON Fearless minds elimb soonest with crowns. Entered General course, 1927. Aviation club, Sen- ior Committee. GEORGE MENZEL Strength of limb and froliry of mind, ability in means and rhoire of friends. Entered Commercial course, 1926. Football 2-3, Track 3-4, Ass't. Football Manager 4, Nesika Staff, Athenian club, Senior Committee, Hi-Y, Banking Supervisor. MILTON MICHELSON Ile speaks seldom, but when he does everylnuly listens. Entered General course, 1927. ROBERT MILLER He was a mah. Take him all in all, we shall not look upon his like again. Entered Scientific course, IQ24yg, Re-entered IQZS. Olympic club CV. Presb, Dramatic club, President of Jr. B Class, Good Will Tour, Hi-,Tinx, Football Manager 1928, Senior Committee, Kodak Staff, Nesika Staff, O. T. C. club, Track 3, Basketball 1-2-3-4 Ccaptainj 4, Glee club, Minor Sports Car- nival, Seagull club, National Nesika Tour, Traffic Squad CChiefJ. VICTORIA MONSON She 'was swift to hear, slow to speak, and slow to wrothf' Entered Commercial course, 1927. Commercial club CVice Presidentj. FRED BIOORE 'I' is at the renter' of e-l-i-m-ln. ' Entered College Prep. course, 1927, Kodak Staff, CAss't. Editorj, Book, Sphinx clubs. SECOND ROW KATHERINE MORTON Your friendship is beyond my speaking, But though my month be dumb, my heart shall thank you. Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Athenian, Olympic, O. T. C., clubs, Nesika Staff, Girl Re- serve CSec. 41, Intermediate Glee, Letter VVinner, Sports, G. A. C. ALMA NICKERSON Truth is the finest thing that one may keefvf' Entered General course, 1927. ARTHUR NILSON It's tough to be so good looking. Entered General course, IQ26. Basketball I-2-3'4, Minor Sports Carnival, Track. CHARLES NOLAN fast call, me 'Sunhy,' folks! Entered General course, 1927. Baseball 2-3'4 fCapt.J, Basketball 2, Indoor Baseball 2-3-4. Coni- mercial club, Locker Supervisor. TOM NUGENT I What any man can do, I can do. Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Baseball, Hi-Y CPres.J, Torch Society CPres.J, Honor Torch, Hia Jinx, Nesika Staff, Olympic, 0. T. C. clubs, Enter- tainment Committee, 4-year Honor Roll, Senior Committee, Midget Basketball, Edison Represen- tatlve. PAUL NUTTING The world bestows its rewards for resultsg our inward selves for effort, Entered College Prep. course, 1926. Science, Music :Rubs Cglee. 'fPirates of Penzancef, Mixed Chorus, ss t. nrarian. Page Forty-three ,,w,,,,,W,,fWW,W 7 WfwwwwWWW , at f -,-. , 1, , . ,ffl 'WW . ,,...,.,,. yf fa I mi I X V I 2 fvhw' ,7 , 5,12 Z 2 5 2 :fre mal X 1 i 6 I fmt -41lvLJ f 7 , t , 1 at W we I ., 5, My , f , 7,4 1 1 . W. , . i ,,,,, ,,,.,.ffi,.-fi..1f,f, WW, ,W,,,a,,,,W, W, WMW4 FIRST ROW JOHN O'CONNOR I rare not for the fair sex Cnot all the time.J Entered General course, 1926. Adv. Glee, Operetta, Aviation, Olympic, Commercial clubs. HARRY OLSON f'It's hard work that has made me smart. Entered General course, 1926. Commercial club. LOUISE OLSON ,flffho efrcells in many virtues. 1 kntered Commercial Stenographic course, 1928. 1 RQARET OLSON , er very faults smash at the raeiness of her ix '- good qualities. Xl-Intered College Prep. course, 1927. Girl Reserve, Torch Society, Latin, Athenian, O. T. C. clubs, Mixed Chorus, Nesika Staff CAss't. Circ. Mgr.D, Hi-Jinx, Stage Com. DAVE OSVVALD His thoughts have a fine aim that dwell in the vale of a noble heart. Entered College Prep. course, IQ27. Seagull, O. T. C., Hi4Y clubs, Nesika Staff CAss't. Adv. Mgr.J, Athenian club. ETHEL PAGE Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Entered College Prep. course, IQ26Z, G. R., Torch Society, Music, Dramatic clubs, Inter. Glee, Mixed Chorus, Purple Towers, Pirates of Penzance, Senior Play. S ECON D ROW FRANK PAGH Thinking costs nothing, yet creates everything. Entered College Prep. course, 1926. Band, Orches- tra, Adv. Glee, - GLENN PARKS I expect that woman will be the last thing civilised by me. Entered College Prep. course, 1926. Band, Orches- tra, Senior Committee. WIILBUR PILON Whose music all ears took captive. Entered Auto Trade, 1927. Orchestra, Little Or- chestra, Band, Traffic Squad, Football Reserves, Dance Orchestra, Good Will Tour. MARTIN PLATT Choice of words and measured phrase, above the reach of the ordinary. Entered College Prep. course, 1927. Science club, 3.year Honor Roll. li ERNICE PRIDDY Humor is the only test of gravity. Entered College Prep., 1927. Athenian, Olympic clubs. Intermediate Glee. CARL RADKE He does wisely what others find difficult. Entered College Prep., 1924. WWW Wffwwww..,.f, ,,,,, ,,., ,, , ,,,, ,,,,,, , , ff,W,,,i,.,f,,,, ,W ,,,,,,,,,,,, , Z , ,,,. 1,'51,.,,., r 1 , , ri A fb ima 1 .7j 'g 3 4,1 4' 2 r K 4 tj -423' 'L J., Z ,W if ,f 4 ' 'f ,'f.fw, ffw,f ' 1 1 f f FIRST ROW LUCILLE RANDALL Her ways are ways of plcasantuess, and all her paths are peace. Entered Commercial course, 1927. G. R.,-Com- mercial, Sphinx, G. A. C.. Locker Supervisor. FORREST RAY Above our life we lozfe a steadfast mind. Entered General course, 1927. Commercial club. BETTY READY Grave is in her' steps, lzeaoezi in her eye, In every gesture dignity and love. Entered College Prep., 1927 C. F., Athenian, Music, Olympic clubs, Intermediate CSec.J, Ad- vanced Glee, Pirates of Penzance, Courtesy Squad, Senior Committee, Color Day Queen, ,29. GLADYS REINERTSEN As the bright sim glorifies the sky, So is her face illamined with her eye. Entered Commercial course, 1927K from Roose- velt High of Seattle. Aviation CSec.J, Athenian, Commercial, G. R. clubs. - .2 , K . I Q ANNA PURDY RHOADES A rose with all its sweetest leaves yet folded. Entered College Prep., 1927. Athenian, Olyiiipic, C. F. Clubs. ' ' S. .far IRVIN RICKETTS gf 'J- He has a mint of phrases in his brain. -3 Entered College Prep., 1927. Baseball, Oratorical Contest, Dramatics. 1 SECOND ROW GOLDEN RILEY You cauldn't dislike him if you triedf' Entered College Prep., 1926. Science, Commercial clubs. LARRY ROBERTS Life's problems are but low hurdles to me. Track, Locker Supervisor. GRACE ROBINSON Alas has his will, but woman has lier way. Entered Commercial course, 1927. Commercial, C. F., Advanced Glee. CLIFFORD RONKIN Let be my name until I make my name. Entered General course, 1925. Commercial club. ROBERT ROSCOVIUS Whoe'er excels iri what we prize, , Appears a hero in our eyes. Entered College Prep. course, I927. Rifle club. BOB ROWE Big things come in small packages. Entered General course, 1926. Commercial, Ath- enian clubs. Page Forty-five 7 Zy- Z, X x 4 H , 4 in .W , , fl ,n ,.,, Z f fl fe Z h h iv, , ,,, ,,,,, , 5' l i.'i.'x 'If ' -1 :- Moffat' X f Page Forty-six 'l.if f '- 11.711 .. -, ,V , jig-,fi f FIRST ROW HELEN RYAN A day for toil, an hour for sport, but for ll friend life is too short. Entered College Prep., 1927. Nesika Staff, G. A. C. CPres.J, Adv. Glee KV. Presb, 'Tirates of Penzancef, Three-Year Letter Winner, Torch S0- ciety, Olympic, Athenian, Latin, Girl Scout clubs, Ili-Jinx, Sports Manager 4, Play Day 2-3-4, CPos- ture Awardj. ELLA BELLE SARGEANT Fi,r'd to no spot is happiness sincere, 'Tis nowhere to be found, or everywhere. Entered College Prep., 19295. JOHN SCOFIELD I pant for the music which is divine. Entered Commercial course, IQ27. Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 2-3-4, Hiljinx, Dance Orchestra, Sax Quartet. CHARLES SEARS 1' But lore is blind, and lovers cannot see. Entered General course, 1926. Sphinx, Athenian CPres.J, clubs, Football, Track Csub.J RUSSELL SEBRING This young man expressed himself in terms too deep for us. Entered Electrical Trade, 1925. Rifle, Radio clubs, Class Officer 2, Purple Towers, Glee, YIOLET SEDGVVICK easure and action make the hours seem short. Entered Commercial course, 1927. Commercial, Sphinx club. Pl SECOND ROW ELIZABETH SHAW In peace, fl1L'l'C,.Y nothing so becomes one as modest stillness, and humility. Entered College Prep., 1927. Declamation, State Debate, Torch Society CSec.J, G. A. C. CSec.D, G. R., lilusie clubs, Senior Committee, Oratorical Contest, Sports, Inter. Glee, Commencement Speak- ef. VVALTER SHANNON There is no higher efficiency than doing the right thing in the right way. Entered General course, 1927, Fire Chief 2-3. ROBERT SHEPARD In thc end the things that count are you can't count. Entered College Prep., 1927. Band, Orchestra, the things Music clulm, Torch Society, Memorial Committee CChairmanJ. PHILIP SHERIDAN Fortune pursues the courageous, Entered College Prep., 1928, from St. Dominic's Academy. Radio club. ELIZABETH SHERWOOD She looks as clear as morning roses newly washed with dew. Entered College Prep., 1927. Sphinx CV. Pres.D, G. A. C. QSec.J, Dramatic, Torch Society clubs, Radio Mystery, Senior Committee CChairn1anJ, Asslt. Editor Kodak, Nesika Staff CActivity Edi- torb, G. R., Four-Year Letter Winner, Four-Year Honor Roll. WENDELL SHOLBERG Be not the first by 'whom the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside. Entered General course, 1927. Commercial club CSec.-Treas.J, Torch Society. w ffwwww 7 , wfmfww,Wm, , ,W S r uf' ' ' ff 'w W r W' r 'WN 2,fi'12 201 I ff X 4 , v ff- ? Z ,,,, , ,M ,,,,, Z, ',,g,f7,l , 7 .. . ,if i i, -,-f 1 i in ,, ff '17'f'ffi- 1 1 m,,,,,,,,,,f,,, f WWWWMWZ FIRST ROW OLIVE SLETE Aye cannot wither her, infinite variety. Entered Commercial course, BEN SMITH 'Fate tried to roneeal Smith. Entered Electrical course, clubs. ALLENE S MOUT But so fair, she takes the breath of men away who gaze upon her unawuresf' Entered College Prep., 1926. Accompanist for Boys' and Girls' Quartet, '28, '29, '30, lnter. Glee. Seven Chances fleadj, Pirates of Penzance fBusiness Managerj, G. R. KV. Pres.l, Athen- ian, O. T. C., Dramatic CPresJ clubs, Hi-Jinx, Nesika Staff, Good VVill Tour, Jazz Orchestra, '28 County and State Typing Contest. MARCELLA SOVDE lfVe like your ways'-that's why n'e're your friends. Entered Commercial course, 1927. Athenian, Olym- pic, C. F. clubs. RAYMOND STAIFF Let us not be weary in well doing. Entered College Prep., 1923. JOHN STARR How conld he help but shine with such a name? Entered College Prep., 1927. Quartet, Glee club, Sphinx club, Pirates of Penzance. nor custom stale her 1928. him by naming him 1926. Hi-Y, Aviation SECOND ROW KATHERINE STAUFF To those who know thee riot, no words can paint, An? those who know thee, know all words are aint. Entered College Prep., IQZSM. Class Pres. 2-3-4, Vice Pres. I-3, Torch Society CPres.J, Olympic CVice Pres.J, C. F., O, T. C., Nesika Editor, Student Council 2-4 CPres. 4j, Dramatic, Radio Mystery, Adv. Glee 2-3-4, Inter. Glee, Declama. tion 2, State Student Convention at U. of W., 1929, Four-year Honor Roll, Matinee Dance Committee. Parmanent Torch. EIJVVARD STEPHENS Diamonds are chunks of coal that stuck to their job. Entered College Prep., 1926. O. T. C., Athenian clubs, Business lNIgr.J, Color Day Jinx. THEODORE STEARNS Friena'shi11 can smooth, the front of rnde iii'- spair. Entered College Prep., 1925. YERNA STEFFY A most agreeable companion. Entered College Prep., 1927. Sphinx club, Inter. Glee, Torch Society, County Typing Contest, '30, Election Board. EDWARD STREGE A man's 'value is estimated by the abilit' he usesgrnot by the ability Entered Carpentry course, tion clubs. PATSY SULLIVAN 1 Sweetriess in your fare, mischief in your eye. Entered College Prep., 1927. Hi-Jinx, 1929, Latin, French, Olympic, C. F., clubs, Senior Committee, Torch society. Adv. Glee, Olympic, Nesika Staff CAss't. committee, 1930. lli- . J he may possess. 1927. Orchestra, Avia- GI s F' Page Forty-seven Vf,,,,,,,f,7 f vw 1 1 7 i. 3 . 1 Q Z! ,f,W,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,f,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W,,,W,,,,,,fWWW,,,W,,,,,aw , WW,,,,, 4 ,, ,,,. ,, ., . ., , ,pg ,nfl 4 i 7 ZW 7h . am., 0 , fur Q fu 1 Z 1 yea, ,lining W Z , rf Q fm? 1 f W Zu, -4 Z, 2 , -ffrnf-,-1,1 1 iv... 'Li ffl L are fi ig-' 1 7 ': ff' 4.f.E'5fQr ,,,,,,,,,,,.ff,f,,,,,,,,,u,WZ,,,f,,,,,ffWWt,,W,,u,,,,,W2WuWW in ,W uwfhh l Page Forty-eight 1 FIRST ROW EDITH SWANSON It is the mind that maketh good will, Tha! maketh wretch or happy, rich or poor. Entered College Prep., IQZGM. Torch Society, Sphinx club, Locker Supervisor. HELEN LOUISE SNVARM She played a worthy part. Entered College Prep., 1927. Honor Roll C4.yr.J, Girls' Activity Olficer, Torch Society, Permanent Torch, Art, Sphinx, Dramatic clubs, Seven Chances, Mixed Chorus, C. F., Locker Supervisor. EDWARIJ SWEISMAN The only fire against which there is no insur- ance is love. Entered General course, 1927. Baseball. ALBINA TARO No one ever displayed a sweeter spirit. Entered Commercial, 1926. Commercial club. P CL TASTAD 'A man of letters, manners, morals, parts. . .' Ei erecl,General course, 1927. S i.. I ARRY TRAVENNER There's only one way to 'get there', go to it. Entered General course, 1926. Basketball 3, Base- ball IY2-3, Indoor Baseball 1-2-3, Hi-Jinx, Minor Sport Carnival CMgr.J, Glee club, Olympic, Music, IIi-Y clubs. SECON D ROW HENRY THOMPSON Education is a possession which cannot be taken away from men. Entered General course, 1924, re-entered '28 and ,30. Tennis team coach '30, Basketball ,27. HERBERT THOMPSON Sturdy trees grow slowly. Entered General course, 1923. Basketball. ' VICTOR THOMPSON It's usually up-hill work that lands one at the tapln Entered College Prep., I927M. Dramatic club, Senior Committee, Radio Mystery, Basketball, Tennis. VVILLIAM THORN Aeq14aintances I would Izare, but it depends not on the number, but the choice of friends. Entered General course, 1927. Science, Sphinx clubs, Midget Football. RUTH TIEDEMAN She is without a shadow of affectationf' Entered Commercial course, 1926. Art club. DOROTHY TILLMAN It is given to few to createito enjoy should be the unalienable birthright of all. Entered College Prep., 1927. Int. Glee, Adv. Glee, Latin, Music, Art CVice Pres.D clubs, Hi-Jinx, Pirates of Penzance, Chairman Senior Commit- tee, Torcl1 Society, Permanent Torch, Four-Year Honor Roll, G. R. ,W ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, V ,,,,N W WW, ,,,,,,,k,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,f,,,,,,ff,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, . f 4 1,1 l if 1 iw 1 ' 1, 'W W 17 1 W W, 7 W 'ff' W ,J,L, wif 5 .. 12,714 my y Q , 2 wg Z I W f 7 V X 7 Z f f ,2i97fQ3Z9 Z 3:21, 4 Z, Z. 9 ' ,, 14,1 ,:,..,y g I 1 , 1 . 1 1 f ,, .L:,W,,:WWWWw,1,,W,,,Wa FIRST ROW VVILLIAM TOLSMA The bert tools are a keen will and diligent fingers. Entered College Prep., 1925. Football 2-3-4. ARTHUR TOMTE For Art may err, but Nature cannot miss, Entered General course 1926. Radio, Olympic clubs, Indoor Baseball, lIi.Jinx. ALICE TUCKER Eyes that could sec her on fhis summer dug' might find it hard to turn another 7uay. ' Entered General course, 1926Kg. Locker Super- visor, Adv. Glee, Dramatic Clnli, l'Pirz1tes of Pen- zm1ce,'l Senior Play '30, Radio Mystery. KENNETH TUCKER 'Ti.s strange, but mm :cumrn had to lmru to talk. Entered General course, 1926. Commercial club, Midget Football, Second Basketball team. VVAYNE TUININGA I.nz'ir and life are like basclrall-tliv hitx you made yesz'f'r'rlr13' TA'UlI'f :vin thc yarns rmlliyf' Entered Vocational, 1927. QlU1l'll1lEl'ClIll clnlm. MYRTLE TVVEIJT l 0z1r fair roiirsc' hath brmi as sugar, rmilviugf the hard way swcfct and rl1'lrrtal1lf'. Entered Home Economics, IQZU. Homex clnlw. Art Clnlm, C. F. YIYIAN VAN CLEAVE Thought is ilnv mcarurc of life. Entered Home Economics. IQZGLG. Latin. llmne Economics clubs. SECOND Row RUTH VAN NESS Entered College Prep.. 1928. Spatterinc fl' .l.' Nlusic clnlis, Adv. Glee. Operetta tlendj, iter. , Clee, Girli' Quartet. JAP., vv , Q 1 .. LEOX VERHOEVEN J' Ile is nrise to rcsalzw' 111141 fiuticni t wfnr-nz. Entered College Prep., 1927. Rifle ilu. Torch Society. EVERE'l l' VVATJIJINGIIAM Thr floor fo .rzlccrss is lulvrllml 'Pu.rh,' not 'pifllf Entered Vollege Prep., 1927. Science clulm. TRYING WAHL His limlvx n'i'rf' cas! in manly mmrlil, For lmrdy sfinrts 01' contest bold. Entered College Prep. Olympic cluli, Basketlmll, l Tennis. FLEO VVALCHER U1fl'?71.l'VVll7CI' tha' Il0lll vwrtli rvlicliifiy i.w1't wiiflnwl easily. Entered Cmnnlercial Course, 1925, Cimnnercizrl elnli, Torch Society. Pilgfl' ffvriy-liillt' 41' ' Zip.: jwf 'f ffl? . 2.4, p.4.1.,,f Z0,Wf,f.,. ,,..f,,W,,,.,,.,,.,W ,Wf.,,.,,f,,,W,,.. ,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..ff.,., ,,fff, . f,,,,,, , ,,,,,,.,.ff.,,f,W,,,,f,W,..,.,f,W,. f WW,,W S . f ,,,, Z N4 ., . , .--.1 ff W W Z -.uw hy .4 1 7 Q f Q 1 f M Z. 2 , ' awww., WW,,fff.W,,,,,,,fffffffffwfwmmWmwf Pagfv liiffy i A ,, 1 f 4 FIRST ROW LEONARD VVALSH Avid all agog to dash through thick and thin. Entered College Prep., 1926. Tr ck I-2'3, Football 3, Scrubs, I-2, Olympic. A ' n, Dramatic, clubs, Dance Orchestra, 'K Chances, Senior Committee. ' - VIVIENNE W 1 Y Th0ug7iTf is 11 casare of life. Entered C rep., 1927. G. R., Homex club. 'HE 'EBB Z ' 1:01110 aim, faithfully hclit, 'is as a noble fired. antered College Prep., 1927. Int. Glee, Mixed Chorus, French, Spatteriuc clubs, Hi-Jinx. MARGARET VVEBORG That l'lll'L'S51ill!l and exqxrisitc graft'-f11e2'cr bold gown' fvresc11t-zulz-iclz just a fmt' women possess. Entered College Prep.. 1926LS. Sphinx. Dramatic, C. F., G. R. clubs, Bus. Mgr. Sr. Play, Nesika Staff, Adv. Glee, Senior Committee MARIE VVELCH I'l '0r11's arc Ihr' only fhiizgfs that last f0rf'r'f'r. liutererl General course, 1926. Locker Supervisor. ROBERT WESTLAND Ta put ihc Ivcst quality in your fuorlc you must put yourself into it. lintererl College Prep., 1927. Latin Cl'res.l, Ura- matic clubs, Int. and Adv. Glees 1Yice l'res.b, Mixed Chorus CVice Pres.D, Adv. Mgr. of Oper. etta, Pirates of Penzance, Purple Towers, Seven Chances, Ili-Jinx. sEcoN D Row PARKER WILLIAMS Ah-Im! a mal1's reach should r.rl'm'd his grasp or fc'hat's a lIl'l1'i'L'11f for? lintered College Prep., IQ27. Athenian fPres.J, Dramatic, O. T. C., Hi-Y, Seagull fSec.J, Foot- ball Squad, Color Day Committee, Radio Mystery. Llili VVEST PIea.rur'c is labor, too, lllllli tires as much, Entered General course, 1926. Locker Supervisor, Rand, Orchestra, Commercial club, Dance Orches- tra. . M FTP: WILLIAMS f , 1' iigjr .-LFP!! to fl f 1470! rr'01r11d. flfn lglfolleggl frep., IQ2 F., Spatterinc, 12.12. cllibs, Feat re Ed. liolak, Ass't. Bus. Mgr. Ktf1ak,f1..t.g1ge R ,..wgf' J-ACK VVTIA'.lf is That rahsc is strong rc'hir'h has not a multitude, but one strong man behilla' it. lintered College Prep. Pres. of Ir. B, Jr. A, Senior Classes, Olympic, Seagull clubs, Nesika Staff CAdv. Dfgr. ,29 Business Mgr. 7303, Foot- ball Mgr. '29, First Student Blgr. Cafeteria and Malt Shop, Hi-Jinx, ,2Q, ,30, Minor Sports Car' nival, Senior Banquet ,ZQ CChairn1anJ, Senior Memorial Committee 329, Football ,25, '26, Color Hay Committee, Track '26, Baseball ,2S, Stage Committee ,3O, National Nesika Tour ,3O, O. T. C. club. HURMAN VVINTER 't.7V0l'11iIl!l is imfossible to 11 Taliaizt heart. Entered 1927 College Prep. Dramatic club, Torch Society, Radio Blystery, Locker Supervisor, Science club, Adv. Glee, Radio club, Mixed Chorus. MARION VVOODROVV Natl1i11y is mort simple than gH'cat11c5s,' Indecd, to be simfle is to be great. Entered College Prep., IQ26n. Spatterinc, Sphinx, C. F. clubs. wnoowowowfwWWW ,,,,. mmwwfffffwwnw-. ---- 111.-WM-,-,-M-M-W,WmmWw...W.w,..-of f 1 f ?W1.z1:c ,v.yfggy., 7.74, 1 W, ...W 1 .....,,,Q ,..W 1,117 W. .4 ,V l 9325? f 7, LZ Z4 fi 'f 1-E' I 1' 1 W WW Z to f 1313.2 gffJ....' . 3 5 ' f' 7 f 4 1. ..4v:-,pegfg I 712?'zg.t12'.1-rf., 1 g 5 ja. Z Zmwffh Q. 35 H,f12g,'Q.gyf:g7 I fmmfwfoofw ,wmafioflfffofffwffwffza111111offofafffawmfffnfwfwfmowfwwffofffmfzffaaffffoufffrffwavfrfmfmfffwfw 1 offofwomwzf FIRST ROW OTTO WOODS - When fortune is on our side, popular favor wears her comfrzmyf' Entered College Prep., 1928. Band, NILISIC, Science clubs. Z-' VIRGINIA VVELLS I have heard of the lady and good words went with her name. Entereul College Preparatory, 1027. Sports. TRESSA WORTH Wisdom is better than rabies, - Entered College Prep., 1927. Sec.-Trens. Soph. B Class, Locker Supervisor, Torch Society, Sphinx club. HERB ERT YORK Applause is the spur of noble' minds, flu' end and aim of :vcak omit. SECON D ROW MARION YOUNG lfVearing hm' wisdom ligIztly? Entered College Prep., 1927. Ili-Jinx y2Q, Spat- terinc, French clubs, Orchestra. PEARI. YOUNG Full of kindly deeds. Entered General course, 1929. PEARL ZAEPFEI, lfVc larlcfd your rouuvil and your help. Entered College Prep., 1927. Art club, Senior Vom. mittee, Four-Year Honor Roll. ELIZABETH ZEHE Hero is 4'z'z'l'yl'11il1gf t1I1'Z'lllIfHf!!.'0ll5 to life. Entered College Prep., 19.28. I11t. Glee. -4- .,?1x. ffl l Page Fifty-one WWW, ,,,,, 0. ,,., i my ,,A.V 1 Z Z., 3?.2,E i 41 WY E g','5,yg.3,..4,l M 1 M1 f'n'2.fvaz.,, f i0W,W,aLu:W,M 'UT Carl Abrahamson Billie Alexander Clara Alexander Elinor Allen Gladys Anderson Ramona Anderson Rudolph Anderson Florence Bang George Bachelder Marion Barnes Berry Bailey Mildred Barr William Beaver Betty Beecroft Julius Bakken Gertrude Beede Charles Bennett Bernice Benton Agnes Berge Esther Berkin Margaret Blixt Julius Boettner Dorothy Brink Alfred Bolin Charlotte Brower Dorothy Brue Anna Mae Brunda Lela Brushwood Warren Bryant Bernice Buckner Beatrice Burke Rex Call Alex Cameron Clara Cannon Austin Carpenter Joe Caveness Viola Jane Clark John Chaffer Geo. Christianson Name ge Winnifred Claypoole Elmer Christopherson Vivian Clough Frank Collins Nancy Coleman Harold Companion Elinor Conrad Evelyn Cook Lucille Corson Bobbie Crist Estelle Crittenden Hans Culmback Margaret Cull Irene Daley Glen Davis Regina Dombek Armond Deane Fred Doeg Esther Duchow Marjorie Duryee George Earsley Esther Egge Della Eisenman Anna Elliott Alfred Ellis Astrid Engblom Casper Envlestad Evelyn Erickson Leif Erickson Charles Flynn Lucille Fonfara Jean Ford Neil French Mary Friel Charles Gable John Gable Ramona Gilker Edward Grad Ethel Green Harold Gustafson Olive Hagedorn Frances Hagsrrom Leonard Halverson W 'rw M f ,Wf,,,,f,,W,,,,,w,W,fWW,,,,,,..,,,,WWWW,W,,WWM,wwfW1WMMaryamWW,,,W,WWW,W,,,,,,7 .1 Z 'W W4 WW 2'7' W' 4 2 i t .2 2f',fz,1.f2' Wfg I f ,,,,,,,,, , Nickname Feature Ambition- Abe That hair Be a big league pitcher Goat ller smile To be a movie actress Clair Individual last name Become a Johnson Bud The boy friend Be a potato sculptress Andy Her Irish brogue She is one Mona Ambition Pres. LeMoigne society Rudy Search me! Where am I? Flo Shortness T0 make H I10iSC Bach Cute lisp Put Adolph Menjou in the dark Barney Blond curls Teach at Preston Clam Digger Clam Digger Clam digger Barr Straight hair To live in Hawaii Bill Lockjaw Fix up the Ford Black! Eyed Susan Them eyesg them hair That school girl complexion Singing Keep smiling Gerte Them eyes T0 f63Cl1 Chas. Curly hair Be an economics shark Berny liashfulness G0 to Sf3Ylf01'Cl Aggy It varies with the weathe1W8Yd Off the mall Es Ereckles Go to Honolulu Peggy Talents Second Eleanor Glynn Bent Bass voice Walk home with H. M. Dot Her face Tall lady in a circus Alf Sparkling eyes Be typing champion Chuck Silk dresses To have long hair Dot Curly hair Be a competent business woman An Imagination Be a public speaker Lee Elwin To ride in a good Ford Chub Grin Fly an airplane Buck Glasses Be a botany teacher Beatty l'oise To own a flower shop Ilflzzy Saxaphone Get what I go after Scotty Scotch brogue To be president Claire Nimble fingers Wash dishes in her own kitchen Austie l'lQTfl Be a top sergeant Joe Violin Be in the public eye Vi Vlioman hater Run a bacheloris home Johnnie Distinguished manner Ask someone who knows Christie Profile Sell lotsa shoes Winnie Girlie We can't understand El ller friendliness Girlie Viv Personality plus lie an old maid Fire Dept. Colorful personality Ask Ev. C. Nance Muscle lie a llloroni Olsen Player Buddy Gift nf gab A ballet dancer Con Those eyes Be like Mary Gardener Ev Brown eyes Friends 'Ce Knock 'em down More brown eyes Irish Noisy ways Eligible for baseball Stelle llandsomeness Be a hash-slinger Hans Sweet disposition Run papa's business Keer! That black hair To make others so Slim Mischievousness To get thin Samson Slenderness Be an all-American guard Jean Thickness Have bright red hair Speed llis manners Take John D's place Dog Swimming Swimming Smiles Smile Spread happiness MHTJ Neil Study Latin abroad All-state Grin Ask H, LI, Nos' Blond hair A perfect inspiration Dell S129 l Change her name A1111 l'U1l2l'12i1I' Look two ways at once Alf Good nature Attract all the girls Shorty Pleasingly plump Be an artist CHI? Smile ' Ain't got any Pola l'1'lC1lKlll1'1CSS Church Around the Corner Swede liashfulness Be gi matchmaker Jelly Girls Girls 'Cile llependability Cartoonist Ma llerself Most any of 'em Neil Ouietness Go to West Point Mary Rowdiness Teach dancing Chuck. Hoppety-skip Drive Daddy's car Johnnie liis gang To be brutal Mona - Qurly hair Be a hair dresser Dynamite Silence is golden Strangest man in the world Ethel 'l hem looks Visit Mars Gustie Lantern-jaw Ward off the ladies Olv Them feet Edit New York Times Fran Ouietness Night club hostess Len Waistline To find everything lost l Vffwffwfffffwfff , , ffwwwi,1,WWfwfffwrfwfeif,,,,,,,,,,,,f1WwwfWWWrW,,,,,,,f,,,,rwmwm wW,,,,, f ,-it tzyf 'j,z,:54 1 I f f ,f.,,,,.,. W 2 0W,.E,-,E .,,,, W0 T., ...W W ,M ,,,, Q V. ,W W ,Q I V V I l H ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,... Name Nickname Feature Ambition Hazel Hamilton Ham Them lips Be gi model Velma Hamilton Vel Smile Keep books straight Beulah Hannesdale Nazzy Vivacity Always be happy Shjalvor Hanson Shall Handsomeness College Margaret Hanson Margy Bashfulness Be a designer Ruth H31'fiS0l1 .lim Blushes Ziegfeld Follies dancer Claire Hathaway Claire Feet Be gi plumber Rachel Hathaway Rach Her wisdom Live without working Edith Hazle Edie Flaming locks Ain't got one Florence Hench Florrie Personality To make posters Julian Helms Julian Innocent expression I'll bite Margaret Hilmo Hilmo Sports Be a P. E. director James Herman Jimmie Tenor voice Ambitionless Mona Holmstad Monica Size Be gi primgnglonnn Bob Humphrey Bob Quick wit Out-fox Miss Taylor once Helen Jeklin Helen Hinky To be an actress Waltef HUSSCY Walt Walk Defy locker supervisors Anna Johnson Sunshine Kindness Don't wanna tell Bob Irving Bob Chin and Packard Ask Bud Helen Johnson Johnny Quietness Be wnman's sport editor IX,IenryrJ1ackson Scoop Oratory and debate A traffic cop Sea 0 115011 Veg Brosue Visit the 0111 countr Vincent Johnson Caruso In a hurry Put the Kodak overy Betty Kadyk Bet Million dollar smile To eat cream puffs Etta Kalanquin Ett Good understandings Be first woman president Clara Kaszubowski Don't know Lives in Mukilteo Move to Everett Helen Kaune Helen Eyes Be 3 vamp Faythe Kellogg Fay Slenderness To he 3 Bachelder Clifford Kendall Cliff Profile Finish his bookkeeping iarses fient J-irgmie glglillion-dollar smile Ladies love brutcs Y 13 AHTSOH l H161 Cham ion t ist Bob Laughton Fish Fish Fish P yp Orin Kittleson Pat Voice and conversation To he a mailman Muriel Larson Murry Tee hee Kenny Charles Lawrence Charlie That wise look XNOn't tell yn' Donovan Leal Don W'avy hair Sheet 3 53 Elvine Lindahl Venus Charming Girl Reserve Secretary IEmilLLeMoigne 1Emi1 lied hair Love at first Sight CC CWIS 99 f WHESCY Be bi u in D Mo Lloyd Lindberry Lindy llodesty Be ay? Eerlelmt e lay Otto Lindbloom Ot Ask me another Spell my name backwards Clara Liske Click Lisp Hive 3 date Katherine Logan Kac That's keen To weigh more Mable Long Mable Quiet Hills and valleys Phyllis Longhurst Phil Talk Hemex teacher Verna Love Vern Attractive Buyer for Fischer's Henry Lowe Tim Magnetic voice lie a public speaker MHFY MHUSfi91Cl EHCU KHC Physical Education teacher Mildred Marcho March Good nature French teacher Ingrid Mattson Innie Singing College Carolyn May Carrie Small feet Merriorize Welister Dorothy McDannald Mac Giggle Soapbox orrlerer Eugene McDonald Gene VVit To graduate Robert McDonald Mac Hey, where are you going? Run the navy Anna McGilvery Ann Gum To have an ambition Victor McGhee Micky Wavy locks 'Aye get 3 nickle Betty McLain Mac Skates ' To he matchmaker Beth McLeod Beth A's T0 he chastised Orville McLeran Poison Reliability Get all D's and rio F Jim McNeely Mac Debonnairee Be Biiflflv Rggefg Stanley McPherson Aimee Never be kissed Head main nt the Sugar Bgwl George Menzel Geo. Permanent wave Bet you can't guess Milton Michelson Abe Height lie rr hig junk dealer Victoria Munson Vic Smiles Steimgrapher Robert Miller Bob The College Kid Sioo,ooo already Fred Moore Fred More jokes More jokes Katherine Morton Kate Complexion Tr, fall in love Alma Nickerson Allie Bert paint husbamys pictures Art Nilsen Art The knock 'em down kid Lick Sri-angler Lewis Charles Nolan Sunny When Pa and Ma wed T0 be 3 fireman Tom Nugent Tommy Dependability Rest his head Paul Nutting Paul VValk Sing grand Opera ,anhn Ogionner ,Kahn gpm back to his picture Prince gf Wales Zlffy SCH C C K I Louise Olson Lou Quiet Bzoliiqt me cream Margaret Olson Ole Sex appeal Phil Dave Oswald Oz Sparkling teeth Run nntei-'s business Ethel Page Porthyl Lisp Gi-eat pianist Frang Pagh Pag Speed i More speed Glenn Parks Do.do Patent Leather Kid Dance all night Wilber Pilon VVill Them feet Xvake up at hell Martin Platt Martin Silent he-man Be 3 he.n-ian Bernice Priddy Pretty Name To get what She wants ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,f,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,f,, , W, , WWWWW, ffufff W WM ,, . . ,.,,,, ,,,,, . , . ., , . we ffvf 1. fi ia? f 'i V' Wi X' 7 V ff' Z . , Z ,..,, , M ,,,,, 1 1 ,.,, .. ,,,,, my Wg,:,g,Qg:f,3fffi:g if iii4Jiiai,,p,,,,,W,Q,az,,L,L,,1,Qi,,L,L34,,Q0,,Q09,4,,in,Wi,,,4,222iLmW,,m2mWWm,WWA Name Nickname Feature Ambition Carl Radke Carl Size Bigger man Lucille Randall Cile Smile There is no ambition Forrest Ray gorrest Politeness 'giilk more Betty Ready etty Eyes usic Gladys Reinertsen Rino Alert Stenographer Irvin Ricketts Ervin Qulietness k Bfiseball for living Golden Riley Goldie Go den oc s P ay golf Larry Roberts Larry Side burns Kentucky ranger Grace Robinson grime: Sweegiess Tofly h h Ralph Robinson a p ,aug ing ' 0 get W at e wants Robert Roscolvins ginlgf guru running A prospeilous bootlegger Clifford Ron en , i ace To wa ome Bob Rowe Bob Flaming youth More pay, shorter hours Helen Ryan Hi Athletic ability To fall in love Leo Sand Leo Radios Radios to repair Ella Belle Sargcant El Name Change her name John Scofield John Height To grow a little taller Charles Sears Chuck Woman hater To have a better line Russell Sebring Russ Ears To keep 'em clean Violet Sedgewick Vi Good natured mouth Nurse Walther Shannon VValt Baby face To shadow box Elizabeth Shaw Dynamite Height Have true Irish wit Robert Shepard Bob His saxophone Play in Whiteman's orchestra Philip Sheridan Phil Beard Be a female impersonator Eli al eth Sherwood Betty Teeth Have true Irish wit Weiidhll Sholberg Wendy wise man gnc of thle three wise men Oli e Slete Olie 'avy hair tenograp er BeiiISmith Bente Big Ben Put one over on Miss Ross Allene Smont Al Gaze Music director Marcella Sovde Marci Norm Stenographer john Starr John His quartet To be able to sing Raymond Staiff Ray His smile Travel Katherine Stauff Kate ger personality To fallbin love Theodore Stearns Theo is shyness Office oy Edgar Strege Ed His modesty Own his own laundry Vern Steffy Verna Her profile A geometry teacher Patsy Sullivan Pat Curly hair World champ typist Edward Stephens Ed Dancer Pres. of G. N. Railway Edith Swanson Eddie Studionsness Travel Helen Louise Swarm Swarm Dash for class Astronomer Edward Swedman Ed His gang Peddle milk in Pinehurst Albina Taro Nino Dark hair Stenographer Paul Tfvsted Paul Smile Able to eat garlic Harry Tavenner Bud Gift of Gab AIIIIOHIICCY for Mukilteo Henry Thompson Henry Prefers blondes R1111 HH Old ladies' home Herbert Thompson Herb Shooting baskets B21SkBfl'J811 Coach Victor Thompson Vic Mischief A man of the world ' William Thorn llgillh His manners EIWIHI fha: Snohomish river Ruth Tiedeman nt ie Hair .. oe c er Bill Tolsma Bill Helen C, Be like Ben Turpin Art Tonite Art Excuses Put one over in the office Kenneth Tucker Ken Hockey Get an excused absence slip Alice Tucker Tuck Alive Fun and more fun Wayne Tuininga Yyancf ISilent gina' of clam diggers M rtleT dt we t inny o ege Loyran Udisgth Lorry Excuses To own an eleiphant V' ln Van Clea e Viv oys . o get marrie LeXh1Verhoevanv Lee Studies Big butter and egg man Everett Waddingham Ev Studies Keep mind on history book Irving NVahl Erv Basketball Be on U. of W. team Cleo Waleher Cleo Smiling eyes Money in the pocket Leonard Walsh Len Black Hair Dance in ballet chorus Vivienne Wangen glfaamigon ilosteis gookD T e ma Webb -pi er ong air oe ancer Margaret Weborg Margie YVardh Join Carlton band Marie Welch Marie ,ong air Work Lee West Lee Girls To like all the girls Bob Westland Bob Howdy Always comes back for more Marjorie Williams Marg Going on a disk Meet the man in the dark Jack Williams Jackie Mean line Be girls, advisor Parker Williams Park Curly hair Get away, girls Rurman Winter Burm His build Double for Greta Garbo Otto Woods Ot . Pooling around Be the size of Paul Jessup Virginia Wells Ginza Raving locks Hairdresser Marion Woodrow r1VVoodie grin I Piano teacher Tressa Worth es ersona ity Chen-H515 Wesley Wyne Wes Shyness Does1i't know Pearl Young Old Hair Sports director Marion Young Marion Smile D Librarian Herbert York Pearl The flirt Smell Smgkegl glass Pefilfl Zflepfel Lizzie Shyness Be an English teacher Elizabeth Zehe Herb TCChn1quC Minister's wife 7 fffffffffvffff ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 4,3 H, W, W, f.-', .W ,Mu ,V V ,f 4 . f, 1. , , .4 - W ff fl 4! f 7 J ,tar 5 2 W f , if y Q 'J M4324 'Wahl ' H 'H if ,Y1f'lf. 'fr' I .ffl Tr 1 5 ...fI,f 1 'J f 5 . ,,,, , . W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.V M ,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 ,,,a,,, , ,WW Fredrickson Westover Husted l'li,stoLy of tho gloss of 192913- We need no introduction if actions speak louder than words, because our members have demonstrated by deeds what we are capable of doing. There has been no school activity in which we were not repref sented and those who entered into them gave much to the school in our name. Above all else we gave remained true to the real purpose of the high school and there are many among us who have been on the fourfyearfhonor roll and the class average has been very high. The members who have not become so well known were there, quietly supporting the school. ? E gt. 4:52 5.1--grae 2 5-2-3.35 Page Fifty-fire K XM at ss fwwffwf Wm 1 fff, off W f f, 44. , ,,,., 'W Xa. 2? S if S fs X :JIS WW, ..,,, f ,rw ff-1-L 5, Wfwfffwffffwf ffwwfwwwfmwf ffwmfo www ? M ,mr -:wg Q X ex 5 X Q X X N gl mix r mg :Gy f 1 wif Greene Pitt Kasperson Duggan G301f1fl1f1fLQ1fLCQ1'YLQ1fL'iI Cpoogoom Orientale . . .......Cni 'kEstrellita ,......,...........................,..,...........,,......, ...... P once E, H. S. Orchestra Mr. Raymond Howell, Directing Invocation ...................,............... ...................................,..., R ev. Harlan Stone E. H. S. Girls' Quartette- Water Lilies ..............................,...... ............. ....... . . . ........... Linders Mammy Lou ..................,...,..,.......................................,............ Cartwright Ruth Van Ness, Edith Putnam, Ingrid Mattson, Lela Brushwood The Influence of Extra Curricular Activities on the Student ................ Duggan Baritone Solo- L'The Little Hills Are Calling ,.....,... .. ....... Morris 'kBy the Bend of the River .............................. ..... ........... E d wards Paul Nutting Folk Music ......................,.............................. ...... B orghild Kasperson ujustification of Animal Experimentation .... .,........, C live Greene E. H. S. String Quartettef Moment Musical ......,................................................. ................ S chubert Carry Me Back to Old Virginnyn ............................,....................... Bland Donald Course, Nelson Young, Mary Margery Course, Thelma Harper uAmerican Citizenship ............,........................................... .............. L otus Pitt E. H. S. Boys' Quartette- 'LYour Song From Paradise ..,.. ................................................... G rant Old Man Noah .......................................................... Arranged by Ames Orville Weeks, Albert Hingston, Owen Iohnson, john Starr Presentation of Class .............................. ,.... S uperintendent Raymond E. Cook Presentation of Diplomas ,..... ....... ,................... D r . Ross Earlywine President, Board of Education Farewell Song- Rememb'ring Recessional ,...... ..,..,......,..,,,,,,,..,. ,............,............... C l ass of 1929K Presiding ...........................................................,.. Forrest G. Murdock, Principal MusiciRosa Zimmerman, City School Supervisor Accompanists+Allene Smout, Ethel Page llllflf' Fifty-six v fffwffffffffffffff W,,W,WWf,,,,,,,f ,f:,,,.v. V., .W V, ff I 'I - f 4f'.'e,'l, QW Eiifhlfi ? ff nf ft ' f fi l FIRST ROW ESTIIER ADAMS The reward of a thing well done is to hare done it. Entered 19251,'Q. Commercial Course. Commercial, Homex clubs. EMILY AMBROSE It's nice to be natural when you're naturally Hire. Olympic club, G. R. Csecjg G. A. C. Letter win- ner, Class sec., 2, 45 Assnt. Bus. Mgr Kodak 3, Adv Glee, MacBeth, Courtesy Squad. ELEANOR ANDERSON Her 'zfoire was ever so t enlle and low, an v A ' 1, en-elleiit thing in woman. Entered General course 1928. Int. and Adv. Glee, Sphinx Club. KERMIT ARTHUR He lives mast who thinks most. Entered IQZOM College Prep. course. Hi-Y and Science clubs. VEN BEAUCHAMP He was ezfer frank, joyous of mind and strong, looked all thmgfs straight in the fave. Entered 1 925 Mg. EMILY BITRGEN Great and extraordinary actions come from the heart. Entered AHome Economics. Science, G. A. C., Intermediate Glee. SECOND ROW VVALTER BERRING He lives content and envies none. Entered 192515. GLORIA BIDDLECOMB Mistress of herself though kingdoms fall. Entered 1927 Commercial course. Commercial club. B ETXLAH Bl XNALL She welromes thee world and the world 'wel- romes her. Entered Home Economics course. C. F. Athenian, Olympic clubs, Sr. com. BEIILAH BLACK You fan discover many a contrivance for you are a woman. Entered Home Economics course IQ27l Q. Sphinx, Art clubs, Sr. com. ERNEST BOLGER Pitrh him into the Nile and he will come 1411 with a treasure. Entered College Prep. course IQZSEQ. Inspirational Medal, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Class Pres. 3. Seagull club Qsec.J, Student Council, Science Club, Pres. MORGAN BRYAN The heart seldom feels what the mouth ex- presses. Xl rl 5,,t,t,,t ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,00,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0 W ,,,,, , , ,,M,,,0, , ,W0,,,,0u,,,0,,,,, , W, , .,,W1A 1 ,,AW . ,, ,,AAA, ,,.,.,,, W . ., 0 , , . 1 f , , , r, f Z if 7 ,V , V: 1 W' f , 1 f f l-Yiwiiil fi'f:.f1f:,wf,z:E'f.. 2,,,g,,,,g,,,,,, ' ,,a,,,f,,,,,WW 2lfwwwflwlaa W Page Fifty-eight X Z 7 ! . 1 it5:,,t.f.::tZ,1f:fa'f 1 1 1 m,.':,w,::,:f14 t f . . ,,,,, ..i -,ff hr 1 -2 QM '..z:f'f: 1::.vff'z'f'z 1 1,21 Q fwfr Wa frfwfwffffwfofoo FIRST ROW SHIRLEY BUMSTEAD She was made for happy thoughts, for playful wit and laughter. Entered Home Economic course 19255. Homex club. BONITA DAVIS As large as life and twice as natural. Entered 1928 from Snohomish High. General COHTSC. DVVIGHT DEAN f'Of no marfs presence he feels afraidg At no rnau's questions looks dismayed. Entered Jan., 1926. College Prep. Science club, CSgt.-at,ArmsH, Aviation Club, sec.: Olympic club, Boy Scouts. EDITH DIMMICK Long live the merry heart that laughed by night and day. Entered 1925 M . CLARA LOUISE DOPH Providence provides for me and I am well content. Entered 1926. Home Economics course. Sphinx, Science, G. A. C., Campfire Clubs, Sports. WARDELL DUGGAN Wisdom is more precious than gold. Entered IQZSM. College Prep. course. Student Council IQ26, Hi-Y fsec.J Bus. Mgr. Kodak, Ne- sika Circulation Mgr., Debate Mgr., Rifle club, Olympic Club, Torch Society fPres.J Permanent Torch, 4-year Honor Roll, Hi-Jinx, Commence- ment Speaker. SECOND ROW ELLEN ELLINGSON Still smile, my dearg a frown would mar that cheerful face. Entered IQZSM. General course. Art club, lm. Glee. EMILY ELSNER The blue, fearless eye in her fair face and her soft voice tell of the English race. Entered 1928. General coursee. Orchestra. NAOMI EVERIST A cheerful nature is priceless. Entered IQZSW. General course. G. A. C., Glee, Purple Towers, G. R., Olympic Club. JIM FITCH The mirror of all courtesy. Entered 1926, College Prep. Band, Football, Golf, Track, Rifle Club. EARL FREDERICKSON Fame is won by those that know how. Entered 1g25M. History course. MacBeth, Pres. Sr. class, Student Council, 2, 3 Csec.D, Dramatic CPres.J, Olympic, Frosh V. Pres. Sec. Soph. class, Student Leaders Conference. CLIVE GREENE f'The secret of success lies in constancy and purpose. Entered Collefre Prep. course, IQZSM. Science club, Seven Chances, Commencement Speaker. Int. ,mm,,W,,, ,WWWWfffffwlffwW,,,,,,,,w,,W,W, ,,,,, , f ,,,f, , W, ,f,,,, , WW,,Uif,,,ffW,,W,W,W,,,,, WWW ff my 1 ff! . if , 7 ,nerr ,f 2 ins 1 fi 1. f : I 44 'asm ' . 1 6 W .- 1 I no 4 If X, .,,,,,, , ,, ,,,, X n ,,., 7 N 1 W' Q f tm, ,Z W . X N Nxt S wales , M77 X., rf5mff Jfw mrwfa-Hr ,WW,,fW,fW,,fW,,,,fM.W,fffff,,WW,W,WffwffwwffMwfvaffwffwffwwfwfwwwwf 1 FIRST ROW DOROTHY GULLA To know her is a liberal education. Entered Commercial course, IQ26. AGNES GUTTORMSEN She fills her place with tact and ease, A good companion whose manners please. Entered Commercial course, 1925. Com. Club, Olympic Club, Hi-links, G. R., G. A. C., Letter winner, Adv. Glee, Purple Towers. ELEANOR GUTTORMSEN A merry heart. does good to all who come in contact with it. Entered IQZSW. College Prep. course, Debate Athletics, Olympic Club, Hi-Jinx, G. A. C. EMMA HAUGEN Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Entered IQZSM. College Prep. course. Debate, Ath- letics, Olympic Club, Hi-Jinx, G. A. C. RUSSELL HEATH Into the midst of things. Entered IQZSZJ. JAMES HELLAND Bright, outside and in. Entered IQZSZ. Science club, Rifle Adv. Glee. club, Boys' SECOND ROW DOROTHY HOWELL Nothing great was ever achieved without en- thusiasmf' Entered IQZSM. History course. Int. Glee, Sphinx club CPres. and V. Presb, Sr. Com., C. F., C. R., Pep Assembly. REMINGTON HUSTED None but himself can be his parallel. Entered General course 1925. Football, Baseball, Basketball, Track. Int. Glee CPresJ, Dramatic club CV. Pres.J, Olympic, Science clubs, Sec. Sr. class, Sr. com., Courtesy com. Hi-Y, G. R. Play. ALMA INGALLS Be merry if you are wise. Entered General course 1926. Homex club. JALMER JACOBSON Be sure you are right, then ga ahead. Entered IQZSM. FRANKLIN JAMES An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. Entered College Prep. course 1925Z. Int Glee, Adv. Glee CTreas.D, Purple Towers, lead, Mac- Bth, Mgr. Inter-school dramaticcontest, Football, second team, Hi-Jinx, Rifle club CV. Pres., Treas., Pres.J, Ass't. Editor Kodak IQZQM, Declamation contest. MILDRED JAMESON A true friend is ever a friend. Entered Commercial College Prep. course 1Q25yg. Commrcial club, Girl Reserves, Adv. Glee. Page Fifty-nine 7147013 5 K f , g .4 ,- -- t .fi f -.1 1: .1 t-1: fr , -- 4 - u,,,,,,,t,., 1WWW,,,,.f,W,f,W,,,,W,.,.,,,f,,,,,W,,,wfW,f h n f,fW,,,W,, f f ,,,,, ,1WWWW,1wufwffffttoerffttmfnuaoefuffwfmofowfwf rw into E':':ff'f:,,:.,f.-:'- -4-L2 1 1 2 f,n.i.g,:fa,-f.:-.14 .. ,Q . ,ef ,Z 4 ,f ft 1 .F . .ot-1 1-...nr f f 1 . 1 , fa.:--,.f ,'.1:.:1'i'f -.tt-1 .1 -.1 af. 0 ff f 1. t-.nl 'w-:f11.,.f.-. , . , ,offo1111fwffofwoffffofwfofff ww fwfwrrfmww nah Page Sixty FIRST ROW LEONA KANE Health and cheerfulness mutually beget each other. Entered General course IQZSM. Sphinx club, Int. Glee, Locker Sup., Homex club, Honor Roll. BORGHILD KASPERSON 1t's safe to say that what she doesn't know isn't worth knowing. Entered College Prep. course IQZSM. Commence- ment Speaker, 4-year Honor Roll, Torch Society, fPermanent Torchj, Adv. Glee, Mixed Chorus, Sphinx, Latin, Olympic clubs, Senior com., Camp- fire. JAMES KING What should a man do but be merry. Entered IQZSM. RTTA KINGSLEY I am a part of all that I have met. Entered 1925 Scientific course. Latin club, Aviation club, Senior committees. FLORENCE KINNEY Ambition knows no rest. Entered 1928. State Debate, National Oratorical Contest, G. A. C., Letter winner, Ass't. Bus. Mgr. Kodak, Lead in Seven Chancesfl MacBeth, 4-year Honor Roll. G. R. MARGARET KINNEY Mina cannot follow it, nor words express he: infinite sweetness. Entered IQZSM. Girls' Sports, C. F., G. R., Latin, aphinx, Commercial, Aviation clubs, Sr. com., Int. ee. S ECON D ROW IRENE KNUDSON The hand that follows intellect will achieve. Entered IQZSM. Commercial Stenographer. Ass't. Circ. Mgr. Nesika, 1929, Student Council, IQZSM, Olympic club, C. F., G. A. C. GLADYS LAKE Such sweet compulsion does in music lie. Entered IQZSM. ELIZABETH LANDRE They that are satisfied are well paid. Entered 1926. Com. Steno. course. Com. club, Torch Society. ELSTE LARSON An honest heart possesses a kingdom. Entered 1924. General course. Int. Glee, Com. club, G. R., Homex club CSec. and Treasj, Hi-Jinks. PAUL MATHEWS The shortest answer is doing. ' Entered IQZSZ. General course. Commercial club. MAURICE IMCNEIL True as the needle to the pole, or as the dial to the sun. Entered Electrical Trade, 1926. Aviation club, 'Senior com. W ,,,,,,ff 5 Y, I ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . f 4,1 V i .W ..,.,, , W ,..,,V, f ni' f . 2 2 2 W f , l Z ,,,, , ,M ,,.. f ,,,, f , , tw ii 'f2.,f f.z'f,:a'2savzf'W-' EDITH MAERTZ Whatever is, is right. IRMA MELBY A short saying often Entered IQZSM. College G. A. C. IRENE MORSETH Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown it. Entered IQZSQQ. Student Council, Soph, B, Y. Pres., Int. and Adv. Glee, Olympic club CV. Presj, Hi-Jinx, Operetta, G. A. C., Letter winner, C. F., Senior com. HELEN NEWTON Nothing is more Entered IQZSM. DAVID NORWAY Zealous, yet modest. Entered 1927, College Prep. course. Football, Capt., Basketball, Olympic club, Pres., Seagull club, V. Pres., Student Council, V. Pres. EDWIN OLSON Well is it known that ambition can creep as well as soar. U carries much wisdom. Prep. Adv. Glee, C. F., useful than silence. Entered 1926, General course. Sphinx club, Glee. LOTUS PITT She makes black rulzile, and :white she turns to black. Entered IQZSM. Scientific course. State Debate C3 and 41, Interclass Debate K1 and 31, Mgr. 145, Sphinx club, Book club, Spatterinc club, French club, Int. Glee, Mixed Chorus, Torch Society, Ne- sika Staff, Commencement Speaker, C. F., G. R. GLENNA POPA The load becomes liglzt that is cheerfully born. Entered 1925. College Prep. course. Sphinx, Com- mrcial, Homex clubs, Torch Society, Int. Glee. Senior com. VESTA PRIER '1The flower of meekness blooms on the stem aj grace. Entered General course IQZSM. Sphinx, Book clubs, Torch Society. RODGER RAILSBACK Time brings the truth to light. Entered IQZSX5. College Prep. course. Orchestra, Olympic, Aviation clubs, Band Pres. and Treas., Ass't. Bus. Mgr. Kodak. Hi-Jinx, Hi-Y club, Sr. com. EVELYN ROBB Be wisely worldly, but not worldly wise. Entered IQZSM. General course. Sphinx, Dramatic, Olympic clubs, MacBeth, Sr. com., Int. Glee. ANITA SHELLER Tis good will that makes intelligence. Entered IQ24w. General course. C. F., Sphinx club, Int. Glee. :ff!1f. .' W! iff f X ef' h , 1' :ff 1.52 Q E 7,w,f,:,g 2 tjfgygazgtefp 4 ,. ,.4,.1t...i . , .LV 1 ' . f 1 f, r 1 S. 2 S 5 E 2 is Page .Si.I ij'-17111 WWMW ,,,,,, t f 7WW,t,,,t,,,,t ,,,,,,,, N ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,WW ,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,W,,, , ,,,, , ,,,WWZWt,W ,, t,W,,WW,,,W.W,,tWZ W7 W, 7 ..,,, t at it ,,,,, . Z ., W .4 W 5 .ten 4 Qi Q X Z 1 5 1 5525-,a 1 Ziifil, I 9 I , 1 ,E f i, V,2'1:fu2i :jj gf rg ,nt 4 naw! den. .EQ in Zfiifiiff f ff 'f1:f.:1.f.sr W-'-f,'fn1f:1fwtr.z'1..f.::. rr.,':11.1111'r1'faz'.r24:zf1:f' 'f .Wt .lff AAIA. Page Sixty-t-:z'o FIRST ROW ELWIN SHUMACHER None but the brave deserve the fair. Entered IQZSM. Scientific course. Olympic, Avia- tion, Art clubs. PERCY SHERAR Be 'wiser than other people if you can, but do not tell them so. Entered 1025. General course. Locker Supervisor. ALICE SHLESSGER To be rather than to seem to be, is my motto. Entered 1926. Com, Steno. course. Com. club, Sr. committee. FLORENCE SKELTON They also serve who stand and wait. Entered 1925. Com. Steno. course. Com, club. CHARLES SKINNER Blushing ir the color of virtue. Entered 1926. College Prep. course. Student Coun- cilcil, Sr. com. ELLEN SOLEY 'Wghat she deems to do or say seems wisest and est. Entered IQZSZ. College Prep. course, Seven Chances, Olympic club, Dramatic club CV. Presj, G. A. C., Sr. com., Int. Glee. SECOND ROW EVA SPANGENBERG A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. Entered IQZGZQ. Com. Bus. Admin. Torch Society, Olympic, Commercial clubs, Adv. Glee, Sr. com., Operetta, C. F. Council sec. HARRY STEPHENS I awoke one morning and found myself famous. Entered 1925M. Seven Chances, Football. GUDMAR TORKELSON No really great man ever thought himself so. Entered IQZSM. DICK WARD Our deeds determine us as much as we deter- mine our deeds. Entered IQ26Xg. Gneral course. Olympic club iPres.D, Glee club, 4, Hi-Jinks, Operetta, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, Sr. com., Banking rep., Indoor League. Int. Glee CPres.J, Hall Sup. WILLIAM WEBER Merry as the day is long. Entered 1926. Vocational course. Aviation club. CON VVERLICK Entered College Preparatory course 1925Z. ffiffwwfwfwwwfwN,,,,,,,,,.,ff,..W.Wu,,,f,,,,,f,Wf,,W,,,wfmfww .ffff , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' if ' W 'f W 1 ' 'V' 'W W' W 3 f' , f 1 fn' f, 2. Z ,,., ,M ,,.,, MM W,WW,W,I1WmWMWW,,,,,,,,,,WWffffwfmwmf FIRST ROW EDWARD WEST I th t t ii o fe t never 'wi im or an air i c nz rsa ion oiferbearf' Entered 1926. College Prep. course. Science club, Torch Society. HOWARD WESTOVER Reading maketh. a full man. Entered 1926. Scientific course. Football, Olympic club, Sr, class officer. SECOND ROW LEVVIS WILLINGHAM This chap will always agree to differ. Entered 1925 M . GUY WILSON Push on, keep mowing. X Entered IQZSM. General course. Indoor Baseball, ' Adv. Glee, Sr. com. ffgln memuriamn QQEIBB urfuzrg 1 1 Wmffww l f19f sunh as he inns, there he fefn un Ellfarth, flBf sunh as he is, there are tefu in fllilezxiren, QAHPJ life is all the sfneeter that he liiieh Quit all he lnfxeh mare sacreh for his szxlze, Qmh Peath is all the lxrighter that he hieh Qmh ihezxhen is all the happier that he's there. Page Si.rIy-fl1rz'C y wWfW,W,,f W,,,,,,f,,,,,,,VW,WW,,fW,,WW,W,,,,,,,f,WwwwwfffwWW Page' S'i,l'fj'-fdlll' gqrgcwrzzwrgagZwrmgorwgEn?UQEf1rzr51fz1gQEgE,UgZEf?f?Q2,S5Eg15,11g N. EZ. :T O rv O 5' B 'Q O W '-' P-A O 3 C 3 UQ O 2' fl- E? ps ,.. F sw W . :J ,... 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Dick Dick. Hasn't created one Somebody's sweetheart Fords To get a Lincoln Gift of Gab To be like james Typing Fame Dancing Fat lady in circus That complexion It varies with the weather Fuzzy hair Start a noise factory Ford Tied up to Lela Baby mouth Be a social lion Lessons Three square meals a day Ask her Clipping coupons That understanding Brains Those eyes Lots of pep Mr. I'm His hair Irene Bashfulness His chin His feet Gasoline Ivory head Ford To mimick Be a woman killer Be an organ grinder Be nonchalant Tell lane T. about chem Head man on a section Irene Hasn't any Turn down all the women W. C. T. U. Write shorthand To graduate Be a farmer Page Sixty-fill , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, f U.. ,ff,,,,,.,,, 7 X ,W .V ,.,,, X, ,.,,,, 7. W W. Q .I .4 Y Wi K . 71 Z Z X 4 ffffiff fwf.-1 'f.ww..f.f,:.w1 f 'uf - ' EMERY TUTLAND LUND entot' B Hustoty Almost there! It seems quite strange that after one more semester We will b ' ' not e going to good old Evere tt High. Our years have been very successful and we have a ' d cquire many worth while and lasting friendships. Qur standards are of the highest and our class has many able leaders who represent the best in scholarship and activities as well. We have many pleasant days before us, but we will always remember those at Evertt High as some of the happiest. S h ' o ere s a toast to the growth of that Seagull spirit which is ours to make or break. LILLY LUND. Page .S1.rI3--.v1.z' wmwww fy ? ,.,, Z 'W Z Z f ? , f 11 M f Mg fQ Z f W 2 f Z Wh W ,,,,,,W,,, ,My ,, ,. f af 1 WWW E E S .sgwxwmwws N s 114' .S'1'.1'Iy-svfvlz 7,,,,,,,,,,w, X 1 wwwfwwW,,,,,fwwwwwfWwwfwffwfffwfwffWffwwffWfwwmy ,,fW,W,,,, , ,, .., 1 1 , ,,,, 4' a SXcXXX,,XXXXX X 1 5XXX.XXXXS s. S E 5j AQLMXS sa Q iii 5 5 ESXXXX Q ,if SXX as N N X X X X if? R ,I--:fsii A xmxmmxmmwi r ,. f . l fl :R lx llx ALLEN WARNOCK PEPPLE union A History Two short, glorious, successful years ago, as Freshmen, we began our ascent of the steep mountain of learning, called Everett High. In our headling rush up the grade we made for ourselves a name of which any beginning class could be justly proud. Pausing midway on our climb, we looked back over our Sophmore year and found that we had over football, baseball, debate, and books. Now, as Juniors, We again glance back, before making the final dash for the summit. We are very elated with our success in sports, and in scholarship. In fact i b ' ' ' been represented. We believe We have made mark on this mountain of lear ascent, so that other classes in y the successful class of '31, come such obstacles as basketball, n every ranch of school activity we have a record in attaining the twofmile ning. We have blazed the trail in our the future may see the steps taken b EVELYN PEPPLE. Page Sixtyreiglzt Wx fffwwww1WW11WmWW,Nff,WW,f,,,wWWWf,WffWWW,,fW,,,fffmf,,,,,,,,, f 1 wwf, ,W 1:61. fl- -.rj ff? 2 , .f ,W XNWX SX sf W f W, SN S Qi, ,,,,,,, 7 ., J, ml ,,,,, A ,, W f- f,.,, f ,W 0 f,,4gz,1 5 g eh, 0 W f Z :Hotfix fJ :1,: 2 ww , wfffmyfw Q 1 Q 5 f'1f,'4z ers' m, 3 f fc1:q.wfq: WW ,,f,,,W,W,,,WwwffffW,W1fWf,,,W 1 f,.,,,.f ,,,- fu, ,',.:: 4-1, ,WW ff WWMWWWfwwwffffmw Page Sixty-nine ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, , ,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,U,,V,,,,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,, , , f 4 :,1Q.: ,: .,, W W f,,,.,W, ,, , ,, , , , 4 , 1 Eli? - , Z9 5 fed ' W ' f WW 'W ffflfli' f ' f V ' my f,-fmu lv :fa:.J1z:7Zi'7?:f'f:2fw5fe 1 1 iwffw, ,,W,,,,WW,MW,,,,,,,,W,W,,WM W f ,w,,mW,4 JENKINS McDONALD McKEE union B l'listoty Here vv ss u y een passed with fl ' ying colors. We have entered our second year and hope it 'll b W1 e a complete success. I lt is to be expected that the little green Sophomores are not heard f h o muc this year, but by keeping our eyes and ears open we were able to learn many things. Our class colors are 'LBlue and Gold. Not only are We enthusiastic but our tru the way in which we have turned out for music, plays and sports. Also in others. By doing our bit for Everett High we hope she will be proud gone out into the world. MARGARET MCKEE. e are-the first mile post has succe f 11 b e class spirit is shown in all activities. In debates, of the class of Blk when we have Pays Swenty XWWN 1, 9 S S Sm ,.,, ,M ,,,..ff H My ,,,,,,, Q f f-, W,WW,W Wfffwfffff, ,,,,,,,,,, f W,,,,,,ff,, ffffffff , W ,,,,f , ,W ,,,,,,, WW,,,,f,,, W , Q?f A WwmwW,fWfW, f WWW I 4 E 4 L, 'gn V4 nz yf WWW,fWwfwWWMWWW ff X' xy, fa n ,..,.-A 5. Puyc SL'7'E'I1fj'f0HL' l fwfwwwfwwffff , WW,,,,,,,f,,fffW,,,,W,f,W,,,fW,, yawn: :QZ , 0 , W X 1, 1 f W ? f f S . 1 V 1' mm, 4 O4 W QL? Z6 ff V 4 A ,,,,, ,,.., ZZ , , ,,,, .I ,, . -' - ' I uffmffffffmmvmj l l rx 1 MN 4 ,ff 1 ' wg ,.,, ,,,,,,,,. -ff ' W9 ,,, ,, ,..,Wff N , f '.y.1f,,4',gg:.W,,,f,ef',gyZ:,,,:,f,4 W,,W,0,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,1,WW,WWW,,,,f,WW,f,fwwfffwfwfw1,WmwfffffwwfwwffwwwfwwffwWZ CHAFFER SCHELDT KENT Sophomore 7Ai l'lLstor'y If History, it is you seek, ' just listen in while we speak For in the fall of twentyfnine, A host of freshmen came in line, Into the High School halls of fame, There to make a glorious name. As Sophomores, activities we assailed, In Declamation and basketball prevailed, Fun and frolic have their place, But to these MSO hs ld p wou mean disgrace, If classroom seconds do not attest ln work and study vve're the best. Now th Nor to its tasks did we succumb, In Torch Society, in our clubs, too, Are found the Sophomores, not a few, We'll plan and strive as best we may, Our School to help in every way. Page Seventy-tivo rough our Sophomore year vve've come By an., 1 NNNNN nw ,f,,,,,f, 1 ff,,W,,,W,,,f,,W,,,W,,,,,N,,,,f,,,,,W,,,,,f,W,,,,W,,f 7 ' 7x f 7 'K ' '7 7 ff? ,l fa, f, Z W wwf, ,fW,WfW,,fww2f W fm. W f ,,W,,W,7m ,,,,,,, N W ,,,, N y f,,,,f, N, ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,.,,,, 7 WW, . ,,, ,, , , f Q! fl Q i'1?4'z.nfiz .fff , 1 f f a f f , yz,f,eaf.5f,5-, Z. Z. 3 , y 2 'f ' f .'gJf'l'7f.'2'fff'l,?,'7 Q 1.. f,ff '7f ' 1 Vilff fling Xf'Vff',f. k1f'f'f.f5y!l lofulurlzxffuallafllawfauz laallaffnwxllllrwlallllux if ff wwWwwwwfffwwwwffff Page Seventy-three Q v W W, ,,,,.., Z ,W W XXXX s WW iff X S NNNX NNNN X S Fxxscxi S, X X X sw Ns .,f 4 PLATT BRYDGES WEINSTEIN S op ontoee B l'li,stoUy Judging by its brilliant beginning of the Sophomore B class with an enrollment of 136 and Miss Schnasse as the advisor, it will soon be a glaring constellation and will take a prominent place in the Senior High school activities. The Sophomore B class ofhcers for this semester: P-resident ..,.....,........,..,.....,.,..,.,.........................,..., Frank Platt ViC6'PTCSid671f ..... ...... M arie Brydges Secretary .......,......,...,.,........ .........,,.........,. R osie Weinstein Council Representatives ............ Bernice Solie, Roy Burklund Rosui WEINSTEIN. P11110 .gL'f'l'7Ifj j-1711 r yfwwff f ffffffwfwnw X ff, fmffwfffwm,ff,Maw,f,f,,ffW,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,W,W ,WU,WWfff,,,fW,,, Wffffff ffffww WW, I V , , I I f V W .WW ,,,,., 0 W , ,,..,,, Z 7 W ,, 3 QQ, W W Z Z ,Q xv: ff? gh- ' f ' M AA. I .3 , g.,f3gfg-,my-g ,gf 43 ,V :w,:fw,w,f1fz f:f'f rv 2 f' ' 6 ,W W QA WWW! WW ff,,,W,Wffwwwwwwfd, Page Smcrzty-,five W ,f,ffff, f ,,ff,, V X ,ff f f I Ivy, X A my 4 V, ,W W, ,V ,,.,, , , ,,,,,, W ,,, , W ,Z , , ,V , gfw? 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'11 1 11151 1111JQT i' 111V1,'1f11,1y 'IM1 ,,, MW1 3 j 1111 13111 E +'.,: ' 1 11111 2111 11W?M1 1'11'1V11 1 11'1111f1?11, 11 n 1111 1 1 16511111111 1 151 1 11' 1 1 1 11 11 0 ',1 '11!1', 111' 1 1 1 '11,f-1 ij1'1, 1,3111 ,V 1 111' 1111 ,.1'? 1'1 1f'f 11' 11 111 '1 M 1 I lff1111 14W11 1 1 Q 11 YI, itz' 1 111 ' 1'1' 2 1 111 3 311 1 '1f'1' 1f1 ' f 1'1'1i111111 ?'f1 '1 f' 111' lv fii f' 'W A -' 1, 1 I, ,1 !I 1!1x!-f f' f1 i A A ,1 A PUBLIE TIU S J WWWW ffwww,,,,m,WWfw yy ,, , f W ,,,, , ,W ,,,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,WW,,WZ2W, ,,,,,,,, W WW,WW fvjrff-f '5 'W W 'M V W' f 'W ffiiftf- f 5 5 W X , V! ! Q t . Z, 1 f 2,751 .f fly ,Z 5 I , ,f. ,, .,.,,,,,, W , . ,V 1 f :.w44.1,i.f,w fffmffwfffffff ' W,,,,fWW,,,f,,,,W,fW1ff,fL,,fW,,LfffW1,2fWffm,WL,,,,22LwW,,WwfffmW 0 mfw JENKINS STAUFF WILLIAMS JOHNSON estlact The school annual has undertaken a novel program this year. At least we hope you will agree with us, that it has. This program was to give the students more than an ordinary book, something that would interest them more as they grew older. This idea is the dedication of our school annual to the President and the Governors of the United States, and to Henry Ford and Thomas Edison. The staff has worked hard on their individual sections and special credit should go to the assistants of the Editor and Business Manager. These are: First Assistant Editor, Elvine Lindahlg First Assistant Business Manager, Edward Stephens, Second Assistant Editor, Mar' jorie Duryee, and Second Assistant Business Manager, Bob Irving. We all are indebted to Miss Fannie Johnson and Mr. Jenkins for their able assistance. LINDAHL STEPHENS DURYEE IRVING Page Seventy-sezfcn I Wfffm, ,,,,,, , , f,,,,fff , W, ,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,.,, , ,,,, 1 WwwfffWfiww gmwxs 1 X 3 X 5 ' si QR t W' I 4 f Wit 4 1 .E 1,16 MQW A 2, ,i 2 f1'j,g,3ii,-ii, 2 rf fr'1 iif M i'?,f'Ltl2,iLfQ,t ' ,,,,,,,,W1W,,,,,,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,W,,fffffW,,,W,,WffffffmWWWWmmfmfffwfwmWWZ , I Qsil-ect Stag ' ROBERT LAUGHTON .......7,.,.......,.. BRUCE STODDARD .......,.. NEIL FRENCH ,.....,.............. CASPER ENGLESTAD ,,,..,... ALLENE SMOUT ..,...,,.... DAVE OSWALD ............. CHARLES FLYNN ...........,.. GLADYS ANDERSON ......... DAN KNISELY ...,7........A... LUCILLE FONFARA .......... HENRY JACKSON ......,.. MARGARET OLSON ......... GEORGE MENZEL ......,v....,,....,....,.,A ESTELLE CRITTENDEN .....,.. .... KENNETH KURTZ ....V...,.., BEATRICE BURKE ..,..,... TOM NUGENT ............. PHYLLIS SPARKS .....,.. GLEN N DAVIS ..........,.....,....,. BORGHILD KASPERSON ....... BOB MILLER .........,.............. HELEN RYAN ,......,.7...,,Y, EMIL LE MOIGNE .........,,,.. RAMONA ANDERSON .A..L,, JIM BEAVER ......,.........,... LOTUS PITT ....,,.,.........w.A.... NORMAN AAMODT .I,..,.L ESTHER DUCHOW ,7.7L,, ANNA JOHNSON .......,.,...,..I INGRID MATTSON ,..,7,.......w. ELIZABETH SHERWOOD ..ALL.... EVELYN ERICKSON .A.......... KATHERINE MORTON... LUCILLE CORSON .........I7, MARGARET WEBORG ....... Page ,S'1'1'1'11fy-eigllzf .................Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager .Assistant Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager .Assistant Advertising Manager Director ..........................,...Drainatics .........Assistant Plioto Director Editor .................Circulation Manager .Assistant Circulation Manager .Assistant Circulation Manager .................................Publications .........Assistant Circulation Manager . 7 . Quotations ........Boysl .Quotations ....,..Cirls' .Quotations Quotations .......Midfyear Class History ...................Boys' Sports ........Girls' Sports ........BoolQlqeeper ........BoolQlQeeper Editor ........Midfyear Quotations ........Assistant joke Editor ....................Snap Sliot Editor ........Assistant Snap Shot Editor ..................................Activities ........Activities Typist ........Senior Class History .........Senior Class Historv SNNNWQWWNX , W ,VM 1 inf W WWW fwwfwfw ,,Wf,,,,f,,,W,,, ,,,,f, f ,f,,HW,W,.,,,,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,fWWWwf,fffWf,,,, ,,,,,f,,,WW f W Z f y ,,,,, W, 0 , NX N N K W Wfmw f ,WW P11316 S'm'm1ty -nina' .NNWXWNNNXS K VM WfWW,N0,ff,,W,,,,,,WfW,,W,N.HWmW,Ww,,Wf,WWW, Wfwwwf, ' ! ' f lL,l23ZLlLf,,f,Z,3,J ,1,,, 1 lQfZQ2,l,2 A Kodak Staff OLIVE HAGEDORN .............,...,.,,..,..............,..,.......... EditorfinfCl1ief ESTHER W. JOHNSON ......,,.. ........,.......... E ditorial Advisor MARJORIE DURYEE .,..... .....V,,, B usiness Manager, 'NM NORMAN AAMODT .,....,... ..,.... B usiness Manager, '30 NOEL S. WALTHER ..,..,.,... ...,....,....... B usiness Advisor ESTELLE CRITTENDEN ...,,... ........ A ssociate Editor, 'NM FRANKLIN JAMES .,........ ...........,..,.,.. N ews Editor ALEX CAMERON .......,.Y,.......,....,.....,,,.,,.....,....... Sports Editor, 'NM MARJORIE WILLIAMS .... Feature Editor, '29M, Business Staff, '30 GERALD DUDLEY .....,.......,..,................,,.,.,,..,,,. Assistant Editor, '30 ELIZABETH SHERWOOD .,......,..................,.... Assistant Editor, '30 JIM BEAVER .,...................... Staff Artist, '29M, Assistant Editor, '30 HAZEL HAMILTON .,....,......,......,...,,..............., Assistant Editor, '30 FLORENCE KINNEY ,...... ......... B usiness Staff, 'NM HENRY JACKSON ......,, ........ B usiness Staff, 'NW EDWARD CHAFFER ,,...., ......... B usiness Staff, 'so FRANK COUGHLIN ........ .......... B usiness Staff, '30 GORDON MORSETH .......,.. ......,.................... B usiness Staff, '30 DONALD ALMVIG .........,.............. Circulation Manager, '29M, '30 DAN KNISELY ......,......,,,,...,,., Assistant Circulation Manager, '29W VINCENT JOHNSON ,,,......,.... Assistant Circulation Manager, '30 Page Eighty SMX NNXX K NNXN , ,W M X, ,,,,.., W ,,,,, W' W Qi QX XX XX Q XS Q 'iwffwfwfwffff mmf xxxwwi 5 Wm, if Q .QQ -X1 5 Lex'-2 SMMXXW ,f Y, .1,,.v:f,,, Page lfigflzty-0110 yWf,WWW,m,,,f,, f ,,,, , ,WWWWW fff, , ,,f, , ,,,, , ,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,,W,,Wwf,,,W,,,,,,f Wf,W,,,,,,,,,Z 2 GW2 3 ffj,-1,2 Z ' ' W' W 1 i'f': 5 y .. . , f f j S SN N Y , f ,f 1 4, . . j ,f .,, 1 4 4:19,-:iw it f iw f 4 2 . tm 4'..w,:f, ,aff Of le f ffff 2 fi ff:-.5 .wwf-, 1 ff , if f Q f ,ff-, my 1,1 Q Z is , W1 af' 3 l .7-1,p,..,w f 3 ,.ff,,.ff f f JL: vw--arf.v..vf'w.f1.wf'ffm 211.11 :iz 'i.f:.1f 4 l affmwfwfwiw fmWW,11fH011WW,1WWWWWWWHWW w fffffffffwfwwffff The Kodak The Kodak for 192960 has been a grand success, due to the efforts of Miss Esther Johnson, editorial adviser, and Mr. Noel Walther, business advisor. The subscription number reached 75 0 the first semester and 900 the second semester. During the 1930 semester, a new plan was established by which the students could pay a down payment of 25C and the balance later. This plan proved very satisfactory. Clive Hagedorn was editor for the first semester, with Estelle Crittenden as associate editor, Marjorie Williams, feature editor, Alex Cameron, sport editor, Franklin James, news editor. Jim Beaver and Otis Winegar were staff artists. Marjorie Duryee was business manager, with Norman Aamodt, Henry jackson, Glenn Marl and Florence Kinney as assistants. The circulation department was well managed by Donald Almvig, circulation manager, and Dan Knisely, assistant. Olive Hagedorn again headed the Kodak staff for the second semester, with Elizabeth Sherwood, Hazel Hamilton, Jim Beaver and Gerald Dudley as assistants. The business staff consisted of Norman Aamondt, business manager, and Frank Coughlin, Kenneth Kurtz, Marjorie Williams, Edward Chaffer and Gordon Morseth as assist' ants. Donald Ailmvig resumed his position as circulation manager, with Vincent Johnson as assistant. The aim of the Kodak has been to promote a better school spirit among the students and to help in all activities of school. We feel that the Kodak has successfully accomplished .this aim. May the Kodak staff in years to come uphold as high a standard as the 1929-30 staff. Tha NE 130011 The E book was successfully put out by the members of the student council. This little book contains the much needed inforf mation of the high school student. It is a guide to all high school organizations and activities. Much credit is due to Miss Gleason and her committee, which consisted of Joe Wagner, Agnes Harrison, Olga Hepler, in putting out the book, for many hours of hard labor were spent in perfecting it May the students of the E. H. S. appreciate their great effort and may the committee of next year be just as successful. Page Eighty-two -, ' fri. 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The team has been branded by the best sports writers on the coast as one of the outstanding high school teams of the country and can rightfully boast of the championship of the Pacific Northwest, even when it is taken into consideration that one game was lost during the year. The one game lost was to Aberdeen by the slim margin of one point, '7f6. After the team had been beaten by Aberdeen they easily redeemed themselves the following Saturday by decisively defeating Bellingham to the tune of 67f6 in what was probably the most colorful game ever to be seen on the local grid. The scoring power of the eleven is shown in the record for the year. Everett scored 182 points while the opponents managed to get 25. In other words, the Gulls made an average of 22.78 points per game while the opponents average stood at 3.12 per game for the eight games played. The Gull eleven was not composed of any particular star but on the other hand, it was made up of many stars, each one scintillating on almost every play. With this group of stars Coach Kempkes mold' ed a championship grid team. THE SEASONS RECORD Everett Washington Hi of Portland 0 Everett Sedro-Woolley 6 Everett Tacoma 6 Everett Wenatchee 0 Everett Aberdeen 7 Everett Bellingham 6 Everett Yakima 0 Everett Eugene, Oregon 0 Page Eighty-three fwffwff yn ,,,,,,, W ,wffyffwyffw ,,,,, N MWN, ,,,,H,,, f ,W,,, N,,,,, f ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, , W, ,,,,, 0 ,W ,,,,,, ,,,,WW,,, , , , -,1:wg'. if iffy. 3 fi -My WNW. . , ,V I-,..-W, 1 z 2 Q2 W4 My ,5 ' ,few f 5 2 4' X , 1 Q 0 1 e 2 wwiiws if , Afwfifii,fI'fffV..'f:c1m:f':':w,m'2.z1:1..71a1.J:17x:':'fzf'f:5:v.'1fI5'.!Si 5Zf',,Ze2 w,,,,,,, fffwmwww ,,W,MM,,,WWmWm11111.Www11111:mm1MumZWMWWIMMM1:-f-ff11:11-:qmmfw F E r f F ,N-w f'M K 1, .K K. . KEMPKES McCAR'1'Y Page Eighty-four ,,.a--Y ,- K, , 5 , .. RAMSTAD BLUE MANAGERS WILLIAMS DOBLER i l Vw ffffffffffff -1- t-, n., ,,,,,,,,,, , , .,,.. 1 W f,,,, , w,W,,,M,W,, f' ff 'W ff -W 'M ff f gwf 1 4 f ' Q y Z Q 1 1 eww,:f7gf,,, it , , f . 1 f f 1 1 ' gf,f'. ,Gf,1gf,4Pg iv 1 4 Z, Z, ha Z i , fran.: f 1 ' I f-mf: z'f, :':,i 'f'f'fZ2 Us ,fl flfli iii l W,,W,,, ,fffWWW,,,,,,,,W1 WW,fwfmwfff,,,1ff,,mmMWW1Wwwwwfwfwfwaw awww DAVE NURWAY-Captain fir? .Quarterback Jud, playing his third season for Everett, de' veloped into one of the cleverest open field runners ever to play on the local grid. His ability to run back pu-nts gave the Gulls a great advantage over opposing elevens on many occasions. Jud has graduated in the midfyear class and jay will have plenty of work developing another signal barker to fill Jud's shoes. PAUL RADKE-Center Captainfelect Paul, playing his second seas' on as center for the Everett High School, has proven to be one of the greatest finds for the center position that Everett ever had. Paul is a great leader, on the gridiron he has the ability and the nerve to fight no matter how tough the game may be. Next season will find Paul again in his old position as center. Being captain, he should lead his team on to a great season. BOB FICKLE-End Fick completed his second year of outstandf ing playing, as one of the main cogs in the Kempkes' machine. Fick always came through in the pinches and in many a game with the Blue and Gold on the short end of the score and with but a few of those last flying minutes rapidly going, Fick would snag a pass out of the air, seemingly from nowhere, and gallop away for a touchdown and another Everett victory. REM HUSTED-Half Known as the little terror of the gridiron. Rem is rather small when compared to the boys he had to compete with to make his po' sition. He also had a great disadvantage to overcome when playing against other teams. But Rem had the 'kpepw to put the pigskin across the last marker when a score was needed and his ability as an open fielder made him one of the most sensational players of the Kemp' kes' machine. Page Eiylzty-five W0 xv 7 . mf. ,fi-mfg ERNEST BOLGER-Half Ernie the dynamite ball packer of the squad has been written up all over the Paciic Northwest as the hardest hitting back ever to carry the old pigskin for Everett and in addif tion he was a punter of great ability being able to place his kicks well and with his educated toe he placed many a team in a whole. GLEN DAVISeGuav'd , ,,,,, , W ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,h,,,,,,t,,,,,a,,, W ,,,,,,,,,0 M ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , , ,e'.wzsC7' 5 W f , f Q f 0 M f,. 4 A C 2 Q ff? f 'ffmffzrzzf:w,mff'f'z2.r' f f f 12 4,W,,,,,,,,,,w,,,,,,,, ,,,,,W,,W,0ff,WWW,,,W,WW, WWWWM cf X , x , , Page 1iig1l1ty-six Glen was the strong man of the team. He was another of the lettermen to return for the 1929 edition and he played easily his share of every contest. Although Glen was a trifle light he easily overcame that disadvantage with his speed and clever footwork. Glen graduates this year and it would not be surprising to see him on some college team in the future. BILL SJGSTROMsEnd Another of the famous football family of Sjostroms who has continued to carry on the great work which his brothers who have pref ceded him have set as a standard. This is Bill's second season and one more year of competif tion. He should be one of the outstanding ends in the state next year. BERT NELSONeFull Burt was one of the most versatile of all of the men on the squad last year. He played as a guard and tackle and was a firstfclass per' former in either position. Then when Coach Kempkes began to mould his 1929 eleven he was confronted with the problem of develop' ing a fullback. His troubles were soon ended, however, when Burt took his turn at the job and from then on Bert played in that capacity and turned in a good game in every contest. ,,,,,,,,,WWwffffWW ffwwffwffWWW,W,W,,,,,,,,W1,WW,,,,,wwWWWWMWWww,awwwMwfffffmmafffwfffwff v,., f . ., , , A, . , . N 4. .1w gg? .7 N N W, .4 ,H 'b:gg.',:.' - 161 f2 Q i Mal 4 , 1 f f f 4 f 2 if 1 4 , f f f ref .. , 2 W f f X Z Z me--'w-'if X f .. . '45 , ' '. V f Nur HW' we !,1.1..1.'2 .....,., ,. W,,,W,,,,,,010M,WWWwW,fW,,,, DICK WARD-Half The greatest passer and endfrunner we've ever seen, the words being uttered from every person who saw any game in which the great star played, and fans will never forget his great work in the Whatcom game in which on one occasion when he was chased back 30 yards toward his own goal and then as three would'be tacklers were about to nail him, he leaped into the air and threw a pass which soared for fifty yards into the arms of Bill Tolsma. HARRY STEPHENS-Guard Playing for his second and last season for the Blue and Gold, Harry played in almost every game. On every offensive play, he was doing his part in wonderful style and on the defensive his play was as good as any guard ever seen to show his wares with or against the Gull eleven. Another guard like Harry will be indeed hard to find and Jay will miss him very much next year. HERB NEUMIESTER-Tackle For the second successive year Herb has been one of the classiest football players of the northwest. Herb is now classed as a veteran of the sport and when next season rolls around Jay will be indeed lucky to have such a powerf ful linesman to add to the nucleus of another championship squad. CHET PARTISfA'Tackle and End Chet was another of Jay's versatile stars who could play more than one position and always play a commendable game whenever called upon. He is going to be back again next year and he will undoubtedly be one of the veterans forming the power in back of the 1930 machine. Www Puyv lfigjllly-.telfelz y M W. Z.Q,Q'1.3? 2 M12 g 6 :I 14 4 1 f 4 f Page Eigrlrfy-figlzt ffmfufffffffffwffffwwfwf1WfWfffwwamffffwffwmfwffwwwrwfwfwmw fafwwwmfffwffwww! Nw S X F X . ,,.,, , ,,,, , W7 !,....,,Q . . , W f , W W W 7 N zgi X X Q 2 ..,f,,,,,,f,f,ae,,.. ,. . ffl.. BILL KNOWLES-Tackle Bill is one of the boys who came up from the North Junior and made himself a star line' man of the high school team just as he had been a stellar player on the N. J. H. S. eleven. Bill was not given the opportunity to show his wares much until the latter part of the season but when he did get the chance he cer- tainly made the best of it and Jay will wel' come Bill again next winter. DAVE SWEENEY--Half L'Red was at his best this season. He turned in many very creditable showings and he could make yardage when yardage was needed. Red's best card was to pick holes. This ability to run where the best opening showed itself gave the Gulls an asset which proved to be a great advantage in many of the combats. ERNIE DOREeEncl Dippy, a fast little fellow, made plenty of trouble for any opponent's backfield that tried to make yardage around his side of the line and on the offense, Dore was on the receiving end of many of Dick Ward's passes, snagging many which looked almost impossible to get. Then with his ability as an open field runf ner he would be off for a score. HAROLD COMPANION-Tackle Buddy played his third and last season for the Seagulls. Comp was always on the job every minute of the battle and whenever the going got tough the better for this fellow. Buddy will be among those graduating in June and his place on the Blue and Gold will be hard to fill. Vavffywfffmffwf ,f W,W,,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,WWWWfwffwwwwfWW,f,Nw,,,,w,,,W,W,f1wWwmW,,,,M, , ,fwffmffff f 4ff,'52. 'f 1' 2 W f 'W 7 W 'Z Y wwf' X ,, V , f , , 4 ,f mffii I W f , if 1 0 W ig--7 , I f . ,, , ff,-af, f-1---H , 4,,fp'5y, ,,,,, , ,,,,, Zffwfwfww WWWI,ffWWWWIfWwffffwfffffffmW1fwfwwwwffaffmW1 fffwffwwfi KBCLSI-cet Ball The 192960 Basketball season for the Gulls was highly successful. At the first of the year the quintet was losing almost every game. They hit their stride just in time for the tournaments, in which the Gulls won 9 of the 11 games played and 14 of 16 games in succession. When the county tournament opened at Snohomish, Everett was given a chance for third and after winning the first game with east, were beaten the second night. The Gulls came back strong and won the next two games after a desperate struggle in the final game with Edmonds, when the Kempkes five came from behind in the last minute of play and won by five points. The following week the team journeyed to the district meet at Lynden. Being the third place team from Snohomish county, it was not given a chance by dopesters to place in the running. The most optimistic followers gave the Gulls little chance of placing, but jay, and a handful of staunch fans, along with the team, had the confidence to put it over. So when the cups were passed out the Blue and Gold men were there to get first place and were classed as one of the best quintets in the state. At the state tournament the Gulls went to the third place, which was equal to the mark set by the famous squad of 1927. FIRST TEAM Captain Bob Miller, four years .........,,,,,.,.......... Center and Forward George Earsley, two years ......... ...........,.......... F orward Art Nilsen, two years ...,,,............. .....,., C enter Harold Companion, first year ......., ...........,.......... G uard Paul Radke, first year ................ .............................,........... G uard STATE DISTRICT Evefeff OPPOUEMS Everett Opponents 23 Endicott ,....... 20 26 A t 9 as Srad. of Tac... 11 nacoffs 16 Walla Walla.. 30 24 Snohomlsh ------ 12 25 Foster ............ 22 22 Whatcom ...... 16 Page Iiigflity-azinc X X X X NXNNS ,W .W f. fvv, , W ,,,.,,,,l, . , . ,,,, 7 577,523 f W 4 , Z 4 ,ff 0 ff, J f :Q 2 W4 W Q I Z ,nm l Q' f 'ff'Y frrwvt:-zLf'w:f1.m4 ' f 1 f : : , , ,.v,,.1f, 1 ,4'1LLh WWWW 11WWwwmmfmaw WWW,Wwwwf ffm :Rx INDOOR BASEBALL Baseball at the E. H. S. was given a severe jolt this year when several of the first string men were ousted because of the new eligif bility rules that became effective at the close of Basketball season. As the Nesika goes to press the agate tossers have won two games and lost two The Hrst game was won from SedrofWoolley and then two were dropped, one to Bellingham and the other to Anacortes. It is expected that the apple kn ers will probably win the remaining games on their schedul and it is generally believed that with the ai'd of'those who were usted by the eligibility blow that the team wouldhave easily won State title, which for1'neT GLill teams havc held forvseveral seasons? tra. ' p !' .-3 1 ' 2 i Page' Jxbillflj' ' W i TRACKN TEAM When the eligibility guillotine fell upon the baseball squad, it also took its toll among the track members and many aces were out of interfscholastic competition. Arlington had been expecteitqg-win the meet fairly easily, but Coach Kempkes had been soxelever in his placing of men where their chances were best that Everett was Victorious. Captain Bob Fickel, Leonard Ronken, Harold Companion and Logan Stewart were all first place winners in their events. Ernest Dore and George Menzel xiirhere the only other men on the team to gain points at the meet. 5 .. DORE STEWART RONKIN FICKEL KEMPKES Pllfff' Ninety-one ,fl W1 ff w,! f wx!! ff V . W... ,,,, ,..,,,,, V VV Tennis is team has been very successful this year under the capable coaching of Henry Thompson who took over the position Mr. Sheldon was unable to fill. The team 1S composed of Collins and W h ' a l, doubles, three years veteransg Vic Thompson, Leckner, and Small, both singles and doubles, two year letter men. The team has made an enviable record so far this year winning twelve interfschool matches and losing none. Matches have been l d p aye with Mt. Vernon Junior College, and matches are being arf ranged with th U. f ' ' championship. Our veteran tenn e o W. Frosh, and the outlook is bright for a YELL KINGS STODDARD LYMAN ALLEN Page N1'1u'ty-z'7r'o W, ,,,,f,f , WW , ,W,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,f, , ,,,,f,,,,,p,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,f,,,f , , ff,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,W,,,,,, f,,,f,,,,,,,,,W W W X W X .... . if sl Sql ix S53 A it v s s N 55:1 X X X 5 g ::.:i'5si:,: scsrmscc f 1- V f ' VULGAMORE MCQUEEN Chile? Athletics All girls' sports in the high school are sponsored by the Girls' Athletic Club. During the past year the Club progressed to the point where it sup' ported each girls' sport and all equipment purchased was paid for from the Club treasury. Twelve of the leading girls in sports represented Everett High School at the W. A. A. play day at the U. of W. Ingrid Mattsen placed in individual finals, and the group received honorable mention. The officers of the club were: Fall Term Spring Term President ........... . Helen Ryan Phyllis Sparks VicefPvesident .,... .. Mary Mansfield Peggy Lindblom Secretary ......... .. Ramona Anderson Elizabeth Shaw Treasurer ..... ., Elvine Lindahl Esther Duchow G. A. C. Page Ninety-thrcz' f .,,, . , .... WA , ,,..,, , Z Wfwffw, Wm ,,,,0 0 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, N,,,, M, ,WM ,,f, f ,W,,,,,,W,Z,,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,vHvM.:'.,,..., .W ,.,, 0, W ...,,, y ,Z , ,,.,.,, , , , , Z4 ZW fm'-:.,.vf' fe 1 fw W X fff fl ,. .4 gf 5 at Z 4 my gg y f 5 , ff f f f 4 Zfryfgwf aww Z, Z, Z Wggtgg f f 1. 'f': J'.:f:v-.fezw.z': 22 1 , ...'1,ii' ff' 1 f 5.11 V: if., I-lOCl'iQy The Hockey games were very close. The Sophomores went down to de- feat at the hands of the upperfclassmen, but they have good material for teams to come. Two games were played between the Seniors and Juniors for the chamf pionship, but both were ties. The teams were almost perfectly matched, for what one had on the forward line the other made up for in the backfield. An extra quarter was played, and the ball was kept in play in Junior territory with only an occasional hit to the Senior backfield, where it was always sent back. With a half minute to go and the puck being dribbled back and forth within the Junior striking circle, Mansfield hit the ball two feet for the only score of the game. Hockey was coached by Miss McQueen. HOCKEY TEAMS Senior- Junior- Sophomore- C. F. Johnson Sparks QMgr. Ev? Capt., Lund R. L Hilmo Picullel Dowling L. I. Mansfield Lindbloom Dean R. W. Morseth Hunter Thompson L. W. Lindahl DeVoe Ek, Dem. C. H. Johnson Smith Smith R. H. Sherwood Cedarquist Moore L. H. Duryee Goshorn Weeks fCapt.j R. F. Anderson, Moran Kelly Capt. and Mgr. L. F. Ryan Duryee Cooper G. K, Binnal Snow Parker Vouay sau The Sophomores were easy champions of volley ball, downing the upper' classmen by goodly scores. Miss McQueen coached this sport. Helen Ryan was general manager and Mary Mansfield, Pearl Snow and Florence Lund were class managers. Page Ninety-four W,,,WffW,W Wm, ff,,,ff,, , ,,,f f W,W,WWWWWWWfffffmwww , X W ., ,, W 6 ,,,. ,,,, , l ., , .,. ,, W 46 f7ZfW' 'e 2' zz 2 W . if f f f F1156 , Z ml ..,f W Z. W. , my N, , . , ,,,, ,, , ,.,,,,,,fy em,-fy Zlw,r'. -. ,.,. -f,Hff.f' , f f ff.-'tw W, f,,,,,ff,,ff,f, ,,,, , W ,,,,,,,f f 0,W,w,,,W,,f,,W,,,,,,,Ww,Wf,W,,, mfwwfwfw WWW, Basket Ball Miss Vulgamore, basketball coach, introduced new training rules which made eligibility for teams harder. The Seniors again romped through for their second championship of the year. The Sophomorcs looked pretty little along side of the experienced teams, but they held their own. The Juniors had a grand team and ought to make material for a championship team for next year. Hilmo, senior sub, passed all expectations and outplayed the regular for' wards. Lindahl and Mattson gave a good account of themselves, while Pin' nette and Picullel gave them many uneasy moments. Lund and Ek showed a lot of speed for first season players, while Anderson and Ryan ran true to their old standard. C. Mattson fCapt.j Bergseth Picullel QMgr.j S. C, Lindahl Erickson Pinnette R. F. Larson Lund fCapt.j DeVoe L. F. Johnson Ek Carlson fCapt,j R. G. Anderson, R. Dewey Parker L. G. Ryan QMgr.j Poplack Moran Baseball Miss McQueen coached this sport and assisting her were the managers: General, Mary Mansfieldg class, Elizabeth Shaw, Billie Dowling and Florence Lund. Page Ninety-fre 7,,,,W,,,,,,f 1 ,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,ff,,,,,, , H ,,,,, ,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,, , Z I 4.,,ml..v 5, .V I ,W V .... 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Helen Ryan was toastmistress. l'li,lQL1Q9 Miss Vulgamore led both fall and spring hikes and was assisted by Anna Johnson, student manager for both terms. About fifty girls attended these hikes both seasons. Tennis lvlarjorie Duryee was tennis manager for the second consecutive year and the sport progressed very well under her managership. The tournament was an especially close one. Much of the success of this sport is due to the manager. PageNin1cfy-.six SX f ff 'f .- ,f KZ , xx-iffy Mx 1 ':., 'Y f.x LJ ya f,,f,,, ,,,,,,,,,,f,,W,f,ff,,, ,,,,, , ,,,f,,W,,f,f,,fW f,fff'ff 1 ffff,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,WWwfffff f wfwfffff ' Q V ' ' W ff' 'V' W W' 'W iff gi. fW,y4 f .,,, Q with f fl Z Wf , f f . i ifzlw' X Z ,,,, ,,,, 1 Z, f H VVVV ,VVHLI ,,,,, ,,,, 1 ,.,, ,.,.,,y I ff , . ,. f , 1 I , :f ,WW,,W,WmW,,WW,Wmf,WWffffwfww Wmffffwwfff G. C. Countryman ilD'CClN1CLl2lCS Dramatics has been one of the most im t High School during the past year and in spite of the remarkablel achievements of the past, the work this year has equalled anything por ant activities in Everett that has ever been done. The success has been due to our coach, Mr. Countryman, whose interest in producing good plays has made it possible to have reached such a high standard. This is the second year that the play producing class has presented the senior play and it has proven very successful, The class of 'QSM h .. c ose Seven Chances as their play, and The Radic J Mystery is the name of the 1930 class play. The Pot Boilers A Ilagrr .Yiiivty-.ic1'r11 ,,,, f W IVVV ,,,ff, 7, VZ ? iw f :W 9 in ' Z iff! V Ll -'fr 5 f 14,4 yd f fn , M4 g,' :Q,7 ff . Z f 4 ,f , f, X, gf ,ff V rl, Z 2 z, V My ,WZ , 5 , , , , Great Minds RO urtcl Rolbtn A new idea was inaugurated this winter in the form of the Round Robin. This was to take the place of the OnefAct Play contest and the Good Will Tour of last year. Arlington, Snohomish and Everett took part, and three onefact plays were given at each town. Arlington gave the Beau of the Beith, Snohomish, In a Florists Shop and Everctt, LsGfE2it MiI1dS,1, Telling Father, The Pot Boilers and Red Carnations. The purpose of this was to promote the goodwill of the students toward other high schools in the county. Telling' Father Payv ,'X'im'fy-vigil! ,f,, 7 r ,,,,,,,,,,, l ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,Z ,,,,f,,,,, W ,,,,,,, T ,,,, i ff,,,,,,,,ff,,, i ,,,f T , fgfqfqrfffxf 1 XW 1 W' f villa: . f , TZ fa f 2 +3 :wr-:lg 5 S . N 15 gwss raw, gf , M W 5 W X S Q My ,- vig ,rg g 0 1wr,Wffwfmwfffmr,f,,,WfffWfff,f,,,ffff,ffm,,,MWW0ffmwwrwrfmW,f,fW,,,,ff,f,W,,,.,mfwfwmf rf 410 SQQQYL Clftctrtcos Seien Chances, a threefact comedy by Roi Cooper Megrue, was very successfully presented by the Play Producing class in january in the North junior High School auditorium. All credit is due to G. C. Countryman, who directed this amusing, romantic comedy. Jimmie Shannon, a born bachelor, who will inherit twelve milf lion dollars if he marries by his thirtieth birthday, tries his hand at proposing-and what a time he has. The part of Jimmie Shannon was ably presented by Williani Hooton and Owen Johnson. The feminine leads were charmingly played by Florence Kinney and Allene Smout. Every character in both casts was as equally effective as every other character, which showed a grasp of the fundamentals of drama, tizing. The double cast was as follows: Cast No. 2 Cast No. 1 Bill Beaver ............, . ,....,.... Earl Goddard .....,.. ...,,,,....,.., B ill Beaver Bob Westland .,.................... joe Spence .......... ,......,. B ob We.stlund Geo. Christenson ......,......... Ralph Denhy ........ .........,...,.,,.. R ex Call Irvin Ricketts .........,.......... Henry Garrison ........,....... Harry Stephens Clive Green ....,...., ....,..... G corge ............ .......... C live Green Albert Hingston .....,.. . Owen johnson ...,.,. Helen jelqlin .,.,..,... Allene Srnout ................ ......Billy Meekin.. ...Jimmie Shannon ......Mrs. Garrison.. Anne Windsczr Nancy Coleman .... . .,,.......... Irene Trevor.. ..,.....Leonard Walsh .......William Hooton .............Helen Ieklin .......Florence Kinney .......Nancy Coleman Ethel Page .................... Georgianna Garrison ............ Ethel Page Elinor Allen .......................... Lily Trevor ....... ............. E linor Allen Margaret Weborg .............. Peggy Wcmcmd ..........,..... Gladys Anderson Helen Swarm .................... Florence Jones ...... ......... D orothy Brink Ellen Soley ......,..... .Betty Willoughby ....... ........... E llen Soley BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager .......................................,,......,.... Margaret Webcirg Property Manager .............................. ........ A ustin Carpenter Lighting .................................................. ..................... B ill Beaver Stage Technician and Art Director ..... ........ M athew Oczkewecz Costumes .................................,.........., .............. E thel Page Page Niizety -nine ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 W ,,,, l af ,,,, ,,,,,,, l ,,,, 7 ,,W,,l,W,? ,,,,0,, , ,W A Z Z ZJW fr .07 f , , , , ,f 4 1 1 ff 1 N W f f 4 i im4',rv ,121 fl y ,Q 3 3 ge L , VWHZ J Z 1 ' I f 1 2 ,Z 1. 'flffflfflyke EW' 2 i 2 e ewan, Z. V is i,za:V15mW,g 'if-'FWF' 1 ...,.,,, ....,. .,..,,.,,., . .., ,, ,. ,. , ,.,, ..,., . ,.,,,,-,.,,,.,--,-, ff-V 'viii' W-2, VZ 4,1 'ffffwiij ,, wr, ,wf uf-ff.,ffif1,:,n.'oAMm.f.,,e ..., 1 .... , fi- ..-1,f.i- .. ,.,,ff,,.1fw.,,Aw..,:ffff ,fMy,ffffI,ffff1W111wwWm1emWWffwwmffffmffmnW,fM,,WWW,WM,W1IWwwwffmffffwwffmwrWfffwfffwefwffwfffwffwfwfffwl The Radio Clxffystery The Radio Mystery, a hilarious farce in three acts, was veryf successfully presented by the Play Producing class, Friday and Sat' urday nights of May 23 and 24. Friday Night- Helen jelqlin ........... Charles Flynn ......... Mary Aya ............ Clark Salisbury ....... Evelyn May ...,,.,.. THE PLAYERS ......Fay Martin...... .......Darrell....... ........Dolly......... Art........... HOUSE STAFF Saturday Night- ........Katherine Stauff .......Thomas Lyman ...........Alice Tucker ........Iulius Boettner ........Ruth Harrison Hans Culmhaclq ............ ............ G allagher .....,,.... ,,,.,,,,..,.,.,,, B ill Beaver MdTi0n TOLVY1g ,............,,.. ,......... P romptress ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M U,T'i011 'Young Elizabeth Sherwood ......,... .....,.., H ead Usher ..,... ,,,,,,, E lizgabeth Sherwood Julius Boettner .,............ ...,.,,,.l..,, J immy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, R ex Call POLICE FORCE Victor Thompson ....... ............ I nspector ............ ,,.,..,,,,,,, I ulius Balqlgen Charles Gable ..............,, .......... G rady .......... ................ C harles Gable George Christenson ......... ......... K elly ......... ...George Christenson Iames Herman .........,.... ...... C lancey ....... ........... I ames Herman Iulius Bakken .............,....,. ,........,..... M ulligan .......,,- ................... V ictor Thompson Elmer Christopherson ...................... O'Hara .......,..........,..., Elmer Christopherson MEMBERS OF AUDIENCE Gladys Anderson .............,,............,.... Peggy ...................,............ Lillian Westland Anna Mae Brundage ......,...,......... Mrs. Tweed ................ ......... I oyce Gannon .........Spalding......... Burman Winter ........,......,. . . ....... Doctor ....... ......... B urman Winter Elmer Christopherson ......,.. ......... C oroner ...,.,..,. ....... E lmer Christopherson Bill Beaver ........................ ..,.... C amerman ....... ............ H ans Culmbaclq Wilbur Nevius ........... Parker Williams ......... Phyllis Longhurst .......... ...... james Herman ........... Page One Hundred .......Reporter............ ...........Wilhur Nevins STRANGERS ........Walter HayWard........ ......Dudley Stewart,...... .Mary Hayward ....... ........ParlQer Williams .........Katherine Lee ........Iames Herman X Nt ' k X ,.,N....N. X . Zi .WS . Q 5 Xxmms S3 1 E 2 F Sava S X X ,......,, . E flax? X xx X Pitt Ricketts Shaw Debate With the question: Resolved that interscholastic and intercolf legiate athletics, as presently conducted, are detrimental, the Everett High School Debate Team has had a fairly successful season, winning fourth place in the state. The following team was selected from about fifteen candidates: Affirmative: Irvin Ricketts, Lotus Pitt and Elizabeth Shaw. Negative: Henry jackson, Eleanor Guttormsen and Florence Kinney. Much of the credit for the splendid showing of the team is due to the diligent work of Albert Fox, debate coach. First year pins were awarded to Eleanor Guttormsen, Irvin Rick' etts and Elizabeth Shawg second year awards to Henry Jackson and Lotus Pitt. Wardell Duggan was manager and his two assistants were Marjorie Duryee and Mona Holmstad. Kinney Jackson Guttormsen Page Om' Hundred One ,, .,,,., ,, ,,,,, ,. ,W W ,Q M, ff,,,.f1.1 I M 4 7 Z, 45 in M525 'mfs f 3 W9 , ff' gf 4 f -4 Z.:gH,'f, ,M Z Z ,,,,, ,M mf ,.., ZZ Z 6 Z 4 . , 1 ww 'ni' f .:f'f :,.wf,f': 'I , f 1 0,,,,,,W,, wwfwmffffmwf Wfmwfwwmwf 1 ma 1 A Cooper Coleman Brower CDeclcl,rno,tLo11 If the quality of selections and number of participants are a fair measure of the success of this year's declamation, then a high mark' has been reached in the speaking contests this year. As in previous years, three premilinary contests were held, from which two winners and an alternate were selected to compete in the final contest. This year's three final winners were: Elsie Cooper, Charlotte Brower and Nancy Coleman. Much credit is due Miss Bowman and Mr. Akright for the excel' lent results. Miss Bowman coached the contestants in the first and third preliminary contests and Mr. Akright had charge of the second program. The winners of the preliminary contests with their selections are as follows: First preliminary: Elsie Cooper, The Death Disk: Orville Weeks, Boy Crator of Zepeta City: Isabel Dayton, alternate, The Sign of the Cross. Second Preliminary: Nancy Coleman, River of Stars: Mary Mansfield, Song of the Violin, and Bob Humphrey, alternate, Daniel O'Conner. Third Preliminary: Charlotte Brower, Patsy, Ruby Toms, First Ride in a Pullman Car and Christorpho Columb: Ann Cedarquist, alternate, Shepard's Dream. Page One Hundred Two 0 ,,,,,,,,,f,,,,fff, f,,,,,,f,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ff,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , W ,,,,,,, M, ..W,, , Z ff-V 70 f 7! 4 Z Z Z WW Z . V ...a XXXX X .r . S 1- S EE S s 3:1 51 sw. X ix ...,,...,,, . k..x. h ggzgrsgxf 1515f.fIElfF aw., fmm,1,,WWWmwwwMWW1fwffwfwfwwwffmwvfmfwwfffwwffwf HL JLHX The second annual Hi Jinx was given Thursday, May 8. Evelyn Erickson was general manager, Al Hingston, advertising manager, and Allene Smout had charge of tickets. lt was sponsored by the Dramatic and O. T. C. clubs, and Gladys Anderson and Bob Laughton were the representatives from them on the committee. The Hi Jinx has taken the place of the famous candy sales held in years gone by. The proceeds from this are the Nesika fund. Each club in school is eligible to try out with a skit, play, musical number, or any sort of vaudeville entertainment. A committee, consisting of faculty members and students, is appointed to act as judges. This year, from a Held of 18 contestants, 8 clubs were picked. The following clubs were on the program: Olympic, Music, Rifle, HifY, G. A. G., Dramatic, Aviation, and Spatterinc. There was also a style show and Ballet chorus. Both of these were managed by Jack Williams. About 30 High School students modeled for these stores: Rumbaugh's, Grand Leader, Fishers', J. G. Penney's, Brodeck's, Baird's and Gilstrap Er? Seel. The boy's ballet chorus was coached by Betty Spooner McNeil. Believe it or not the men were really grace' ful, ' Silver cups were awarded for the best acts. G. A. C. garnered the first prize with a well executed drill dance. The second prize went to the ballet chorus. Page One Iluudred Tlzrre ,,,,,,,W,,,, , , 1 ,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,, f ,,,, , ff ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,f, W f,,,f,,,f f,,,,,ff,,,,,, , f ,,0U,, f WM, , 'W --ww H 1 if ff' ,f i:,f,'4,g'fifig,. , 51L? ' Z g f Z Z Z iffy ft i 4.w,,7, 5 zur WZ ZZ ,, Ziziffzff 0' X , f f 4 f 5:51 ffl f 1 'ff f ' 1 1, I-fm 1 zu , -,mi 7 f X 1 4 wfwwwffmf WfffmffW,I1ff,ffmfffffff,,WmyffWI,fwwmffwf, Www 4 Zimmerman Howell 11,8 LC Music is riot individual property, but a gift for all to everyone- a spring of purest arid most refined educationf'-H. Ritter. We consider ourselves fortunate in having such music supervisors as Miss R. Zimmerman and Mr. Howell. Mr. Howell has more than proved his musical ability, directing the school orchestra and bands through the city, and Miss Zimmerman directs the Girls' Glee and both the quartets at High School. Much credit is due Miss Zim' merman for her untiring elforts toward the success of the Cpera, Pirates of Penzance. The Violin Ensemble is a new organization directed by Mr. Howell, who is himself a splendid violinist. This ensemble has proven very popular as it has been requested to play many times. It is made up of Nelson Young, John McRae, La Verne Swalwell Bill Bettoney and Marguerite Snavely. Helen Jenkins is accompanist. 1 Page One Hundred Four ,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, f ,,,,,,f,f ,,f,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,f f ,,,,W,W,f,fwwvfffff, f ff ffm ,W V' f, ff' f rr. ' A f W W ff 4 f if ' , f Q, ,,f,,,Wf, 4 i i l Van Ness, Putnam, Smout, Mattson, Brushwood ucwtots The Girls' Quartet has shown the community of Everett the excellent work done by the Music Department. The members are: Ruth Van Ness, Edith Putnam, Ingrid Mattson and Lela Brushwood. The Boys' Quartet, whose members arc: Orville Weeks, Albert Hingston, Owen Johnson and John Starr, have done exceptional work this year. Three of the members have had considerable train' ing, having been in last years quartet. They, also, have received! numerous requests to si-ng at the various service clubs in town. Allene Smout is the accompanist for both quartets. l Weeks, Hingston, Smout, Johnson, Starr Page One Ilzurdrcd Fin' 0 16, f 4 4: 4, , W ' 5 X 4 X 1 if I ,. ,, . Z ,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , V, , ,W .. i2 Z W, , , 1' 'Q 4 Z, -::f'Z'1n?'.!L'f'4 ' 1 W0WWWWwfwWWffhJf wwf Wfwwff ,,,,,,,,,,,, , X WI' M2 f fwfffw , 55117 , 6 W Q faq . ,f.,,-M Q f 2 .a:f,4,w-sf , 'f,'lf 7fi,1'Vf: 1 ' 1 34',2,f?ffffZ wwffwffwwwfaffw 4 1 ffwfffffffwmf The Girls? Glee e ir s lee under the direction of M every Monday and Wednesday during fourth period. The member Th G' l ' G ship 1S as follows: Helen Alexander Eleanor Anderson Gladys Anderson Florence Bang Frances Bassett Betty Beecroft Irma Bramhall Lela Brushwood Beatrice Burke Helen Caldbick Clara Gannon Winnifred Glaypool Irene Daly Grace Erickson Hazel Hamilton Margaret Hilmo Page One H1l11Ci1'Cd Six Beulah Hannesdale Ruth Harrison Helen Jeklin Borghild Kasperson Katheryn Lee Mary Mansfield Ingrid Mattson Irma Melby Evelyn Merrick Ann McGilvery Edith Putnam Helen Ryan Dorothy Tillman Alice Tucker Louise Twedt Ruth Van Ness iss Zimmerman, meets 0 ,,,,H,,,f,,,,,f,f,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ff,,,ff,,,,,,,,,,,,ff,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ff,,,f,,,ff,,,fff,,,f,ff,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ffi,,fi,,f,,W7 ,, W, .7 ,..,,, , W , ,,.., ,Q 7, , W. 4 , , ' X X 7 'Vjlzy -, y 4 Z ,,,, ,M ,..,, Z ffef'3'f fi f mffw, ' f f W2 ZWWfW,f,,,,, WW,,11,,,WffW,W,W,fffwwwfffff,wwfwfwf 14 Tha Boys? QLQQ The Boys' Advanced Glee meets every Tuesday and Friday in Room 9 and is directed by Mr. Howell. The members are: Paul Allen Richard Albert George Bachelder Lloyd Cannon Hans Culmback Bob Christenson Elmer Christopherson Armond Deane Jack Downie Eugene Forbes Jim Helland Sid Haynes Franklin james Lorin johnson Gwen Johnson Albert Hingston James King Bob Laughton Charles McGhee Joe McGi1inis john Starr Ed Stephens Orville Weeks Dick Ward Bob Westlund William Wells Paul Nutting Norman Aamodt The officers for the first semester were: President, Dick Ward, Vicefljresident, james King, Secretary, Franklin James, Librarians, john Starr and Jim Helland, For the second semester: President, Hans Culmbackg VicefPresif dent, Bob Westlundg Secretary, George Bachelder. The Glee Club also aided in the Opera, taking the part of the pirates and policemen. Page One llzmrirerl Seven y ,,,,Uf,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,fff,,,,,,,, , A. ,,,, K ,,,.,,, 45 2 4' f , f a 4 'f X I , ' ' 5 f 'C. - ::fI!'7, 'Cf,f'l'Ef:., I V ,,,,, - , I f W,,,,WfWff,,0,11Wfffffwwwffffwffwfwf Qvclftestvct Splendid work has been done by the orchestra this last year, under the excellent direction of Mr. Howell. The membership is as follows: William Bettoney john Schofield Ruth Waddingham Anna May Brundage Herman Johnson Lee West Elsie Cooper Florence Brandt Palmer Vasgaard Virginia Cogswell Myra Falk Marion Young Helen Carlson Robert Shepard Donald Everist Marjorie Duryee Marguerite Snavely Nelson Young Clyde Hensley La Verne Swalwell Frank Christianson john McRae Allene Smout Clark Salisbury Ruth Olsen Minnie Wade Walter Krueger The orchestra has appeared in many entertainments and has earned a large sum of money for the Music Fund. It also assisted in the Comic Opera. They worked hard on their contest number, which was Bacarolle by Tschaikowsky, and were confident they would place. Their hopes were not in vain, for they placed fourth at the contest held in Kent, April 26, 1930. Page Our' Hundred Eight Vfwfwwww , ,WWWf,WW,,,,Ww,f,,WWWWWWWMWWffwffwfffwwwfw Um W, ,aww W .W ,,,. W , ,,..,,, , V, W , f- ' fy-.f,,.mI,,,a Z f W l , l X 0 fu Z Z ,.., , ,M Z, Z rj' 2176 f I 'iz f f 1 f wr it iz , L .:'::f: 7' ' f f f Comic Qpevo, The outstanding music feature for the year was the Comic Opera, Pirates of Penzance. Because of the splendid direction by Miss R. Zimmerman, the dramatics and staging by Mr. Countryman, and the picturesque costuming by Miss Moody, the opera was a huge success. This is by far the most advanced type of music ever attempted by the Everett High School, and it would probably not have been tried if there had not been so many gifted singers in dear old E. H. S. The story dealt with a young boy who had been apprenticed to a pirate band instead of to a pilot, as his father had intended. The pirates hold him to his apprenticeship until he is twentyfone years of age, but when he has lived tvventyfone years and thinks he is out of his indentures, the clever pirates discover he was born in leap year and going by that, he is only five years of age. The way he finallly escapes from the pirates and wins the beautiful heroine was all cleverly enacted. CAST OF CHARACTERS Richard, a Pirate Chief ..................i....,.......................... Owen johnson Samuel, his lieutenant ....... ..... MajorfGeneral Stanley ...... .,AlbeTt Hingston ......,Paul Nutting Mabel, the heroine .......,.. ,........ R uth Van Ness Kate ...................,.................................... ........... B stty Beecvoft Edith ................,...,.................................... ........ E velyn Merrick Ruth, a Piratical Maid of all works ........ ............ E dith Putnam Sergeant of Police .......,.,...................... ...,................ I olfm Stair Isabel ...................,................,.............. ........ G ladys Anderson Frederic, the Pirate Hero. ...,...............................,........... Orville Weeks BUSUICSS ------------V-------,------------,---------------- . --.-.--..-............... Allene Smout Assistant Business Manager ..,.,...,.,.........,..,,,.,,,,,..,.,,,, Mayjgng Dm-ygg AdV0ffiSif1EE ---F-,-------------------------- -----........................... B ob Westland Lighting .,..................,....,......,, .,,,,,,, Properties .......... Costumes .............. Accompanists .....,. Bill Beaver and Bennie Smith McGhee Mattson .......,Ethel Page and Allen: Smout Page One Hundred Nine Q XXNXX A NWN as Sc: NN Xe A SFSN, 11 Q MNWMWQ Council '291A, Page Our H1l11!1I'0f'I Ten Council '30 WWffWW,Wf,, W f W,,ff,,,,,,W,,,,.f,,,,W,,,,fW,,,,,WWffWWWfffffwwffmffffw f W ..,,,, .,,,. ,W W, ,,.,,, , Z W W ,Q , f, Qi'4f2 X' 2 ll , l 4 if W Z ,,,, , M ,.., Z Z. Z , f 'lf' x,'f:.'f:.w2Z':2':LL.1 f' A 1 7 ,ffwfwffffw fwfwmfffmwfff Student Counci The Student Council is the governing body of the Everett High School. It is composed of two representatives from each class chosen by popular vote after being nominated through a petition system, which is new this year. The council meets once a week with representatives from the faculty and the principal. These meetings are for the purpose of establishing mutual cooperation between the faculty and the student body, and to decide on various affairs and activities of the school. Furthermore, the council has committees to keep in touch with the traffic squad, locker supervisors, school annual, school paper, and various other functions in order to render any advice or help, thought necessary. Every year the council sends representatives to both the Univerf sity of Washington and Washington State College Leaders' Conferf ence. Katherine Stauff, Olive Hagedorn, Ed Stephens and Henry Jackson represented the school at the former conference, Marjorie Duryee and Dan Knisely went to the latter. Also during the year, the council has taken care of a new activity point system, and adopted a credit system for the staff of the school publications. The council takes charge of school elections and decides on any problem involving the student body. The members for the first semester were: Katherine Stauff, Presif dent, Dave Norway, Vicefpresidentg Helen Caldbick, Secretary, Beatrice Bradford, Lawrence Maynard, Esther Erickson, Leslie Cooper, Clifton Schock, Marjorie Duryee, Bob Fickle, Dan Knisely, Esther Erickson and john Warnock. The second semester: Dan Knisely, President, Anna Johnson, VicefPresidentg Helen Caldbick, Secretary, Pat Allen, Arline Smith, Neil French, Roy Burkland, Lexine Kent, Bernice Soley, Lawrence Maynard, Edward Chaffer, and Beatrice Bradford. bra , AJ- - 2 Page One Hundred Eleven V,W,W ,H,,,,,,, , ,,,H,,, 0 ,W ,,,,f , W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,U,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,WWZ ,,,,, , ,, ,WZ fwg:,w,1 ,,, 'ivy W 'W 7 IWW fv' fff' 'A if 2 3.271 W, ,wfwf 1 Q 2 5 6 4 7 ff ,Q f V - ff,,,,.g,, I 4 2 W Z Q ' , af,f,,,wf3fv-,zz fz,:2,vgEwv153 - 4 2 W f , f A 4 1 3 ?f'?'.','?.,i1fif f,W,f1, ?-im 7 iw up 1-1 'vw 'fc.'m1f'f'f,wLe':2:45 'f'11,mtfJY32 J2f GW 7,mf,:,zc1 2'?f,75 Page One Hundred Twelve 2,,7Z,Z,lif ,,,, X iZZ,,iwiw ,,,,,, Z ,,,,f,, Z ,747 5,W,i,fi,7f7 W fy , . , K f dl if W J www zwgf 'Z 12 N sg X .:, .N WW 1 gu... W f 1 f,, 4 Z ,,,, M ,.., Z f wi ',ff,,,,,,f,1,5-. A ffff,,, 1 L , ,, f an, .. 1 WWW1WWm,fff,,w,,WW,,,,f, ,,,,W,,,m,W Seagull Club This club was organized in the fall of 1928 to promote school activities, major and minor. They have done the advertising for various activities and forms of competition by means of posters, pep assemblies and talks. In the club are various committees such as reception, ushers, publicity, advertising, news, and other temporary ones formed to meet any occasions that may arise. These committees function along their line, taking care of their business whenever needed. During the year the club has done the ushering for practically all school activities. They sponsored the Spring Minor Sports Carnival, which met with great success and crowded the Armory. PARKER WILLIAMS. Torch Society The purpose of the Torch Society is to promote a higher type of scholarship and service among the Everett High School students. The club has been active and much of our success is due to the efforts of our advisors, Miss Cfstie and Miss Crayton. The officers were: First Semester Second Semester President ............. .... W ardell Duggan Tom Nugent VicefPresiderLt ....... Marjorie Duryee Esther Duchow Secretary ,....,.....,,.,....,......,,....... Elizabeth Shaw Frank Collins Those who received permanent torches were: First Semester Esther Duchow Marjorie Duryee Lucile Eonfara Anna Johnson Katherine Stauff Dorothy Tillman Tressa Worth Wardell Duggan Second Semester Bernice Benton Francis Boyle Lela Brushwood Frank Collins Anna Elliott Evelyn Hagen Ella Hendrickson Charles Lawrence Tom Nugent Robert Shepherd Elizabeth Sherwood Helen Swarm Burman Winter Page One Hundred l lmtecn W, ,u,,0 , ,,,W,,,,,,WW,,Www,W ,,,,,,,, ,,f,,,,,,,,ff,,,,,, , ,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,, f 6 m1 1,'z' '- 1 ,ff 'J Q ' Y 'W 'vw W fm -7 Zi-2,-'E,,t fj'-ff f 2 ' M Z Z We W4 W 7 I 2 5 W 7 , 7? f 3,3-M 'f:.,?f2:,,,:,f'f 'f1'.-fn' ZWW,,w,,,,,WWWfffWyfM,W,QWMff,W,,,WW,,,,W,,,,W ' ' ' ' Wfmfffwffffmwfff W ff, f Z W gf E51 gg, Q gf- y .,,, 1 7 WN mi I 1 Page Om' Ilurzdrmi170111-teen WMa...r Fu I rf 3 3 .s .N,XxXX . if SN N Q 335 S Q s? ggf.g.:.... i ff 7liiff'i:. 's...rs.Ms WW fffff f f,,,f,,,f, , W ,f,,,,,,,,,,,f,f,,,,,,,, f W ,,,, , N fffff,,,f,f,,f,,f,,,,,,,,, , Wfwf ffff,,,, ,Wa ,,,, 5 , ff , , W V , ..,, W f,,,.,,W W. W, ,,2'1!,, Y To create, maintain and extend throughout our school and com' munity high standards of Christian character is the purpose of the HifY Club. The club has several functions that always interest the students. Perhaps the greatest of these is the annual Fool's Frolic given with the Girl Reserves every April 1. Another affair is the annual football banquet given after every football season. The club has also introduced vocational speakers at the high school. The advisors of the club are Mr. Whitely and Mr. Ramstead. The offiicers of the first semester were: President, Henry Jack' song Vice'President, Herb Halvorseng Secretary, Wardell Duggan, Treasurer, Frank Almoujuela. The second semester oflicers were: President, Tom Nugent, VicefPresident, Clifton Schockg Secretary, Al Hingstong Treasurer, Bruce Stoddard. AL HINGSTON. Campfire girls Under the inspiring leadership of Miss Lillian Vulgamore, Camp' fire has meant more than ever to the girls of Everett. There are approximately 225 Campfire Girls in Everett now. Among the activities of this year have been the Theater Party sponsored by Cwaissa group, Christmas caroling, MotherfDaughter Banquet, at which time the annual publication of White Caps was issued, and the Birthday Council Fire, March 21. Campfire Girls will miss Miss Lillian, who is resigning April 1, very much, yet are looking forward to a happy and successful year with Miss Bertha Aldrich, who will be the new executive. A wonderful season at Camp SahfHahfLee this summer is exf pected under the guidance of Miss Helen Meisnest, who will take the place of Miss Irma Pelz, former camp director. HELEN KANTNER. 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Among this group there are twelve Eagle Scouts, one, Henry Lowe, who was chosen last July to represent the Everett Area Council at the International Jamboree in Birkinhead, England, along with scouts from fiftyfone other nations The Everett Council wanted a repref sentative at the Jamboree, so they gave a show from which they raised the greater part of the money. In various other ways they raised the rest. The older Scouts of Everett have organized a group of Rover Scouts. These scouts have been helping the different groups of Cub Scouts, just organized. The Boy Scouts have done many other things of service in the school and city. SHERRILL A. BROWN. Qirl Reserves The Everett High School Girl Reserves have just completed a successful year with Seekers as their theme. Interesting club and department meetings have been held following the project idea, some of the projects being Girl Reserves Around the World, ulndian Gifts, uConference, Boy and Girl Friendships and Spring Fever. Cn January 31, February 1 and 2, the Girl Reserves of Western Washington held their MidfWinter Conference in Everett. Our past president, Elvine Lindahl, headed the conference as girl execuf tive and Miss Frances White of Seattle was adult leader. With Evelyn Erickson as president, Allene Smout, vicefpresidentg Kate Morton, secretary, Margaret Hilmo, treasurer, and cabinet members, and Miss E. Marjorie Williams as advisor, we have striven to Face Life Squarely and to Find and Give the Best. PAULINE STEGALL. 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Under the coaching of Mr. Countryman, club advisor, several onefact plays were presented. Among these are Great Minds, i'Red Carnations and Tradition, Two important projects the club sponsored were a club dance, with the Athenian, the Olympic, the Commercial and the Dramatic Clubs attending, and the Hifjinks, supported jointly with the O. T. C. Club. The latter was given May 8 in the High School auditorium. The proceeds went to the Nesika. The ollicers were: First Semester Second Semester Allene Smout Bill Beaver VicefPresident ....... Ellen Soley Helen Jeklin Gladys Anderson Al Hingston President .............. Secretary ........... ........... Olympic Club Throughout the history of the Olympic Club, it has always been the ace of clubs, ever holding high standards of program and memberf ship. Mr. Akright, the advisor, has done much to promote this spirit. During the past semester many new and talented members have been admitted, adding to the certainty of its position and popularity. The purpose of the club is to improve its members in the art of public speaking and parliamentary law. The olhcers for the first semester were: President, Dave Norway, Vice President, Irene Morseth, Secretary, Evelyn Erickson. Officers for the second semester were: President, Bob Eickelg Vice'President, Bob Miller, and Secretary, Elvine Lindahl. EVELYN ERICKSON. Science Club The Science Club, one of the first clubs organized, tends to make interested students more familiar with science in industry and every' day life. Talks have been given by members of the club on scientinc subjects. The programs have also included interesting lantern slides, music and clever readings. Officers for the fall term were: President, Don Yokumg Vice' President, Ernest Bolger: Secretary, Phyllis Longhurstg Sergeant-at' Arms, Golden Riley. Officers for the spring term were: President, Bill Hooto-ng Vice' President, Hildur Anderson, Secretary, May Lyon, and Sergeantfatf Arms, Raymond Alquist. Miss Vxlycoff is the advisor. Page Om' lI1m1ir'c'11 .Yinctecn SXXMXWWMN S S Www, , Wffwwfff ,,f,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,f ,,ff,,,f,f f ,,,,W,,,,,,, ,,,, , , ,,,,,, f ,,,f,W,,f,,,,f,,,,f,W,f,W, W,,,fW,Wf,,,,, 4 1 ,V ' ' w , , 1 ff ,gi M g' , E 3 mu 02 W, , f 0 ,WW 0 ,W f W in W W WW ,W,fW,f WW , . 4 'Z 7 W' Q 1 2 f 7 Q ff'-fa ewme, an Z Q f Q , .E,ffj.1p,,f.mZ A ma, W. g 173-411, Z 3 f,ggf'f'f - ' VW ', if luv 2.712 ' ' 4,1112 WW W, ,WWwWWW,,W ,ff f ff Page Om' Hluzdred 71'Ii'L'7Ifj' wwwwf fwyfwffwffffffWW,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,WWW,,f,,,,,,,,W,,,,,,,,,WWffwmffwwffff I Wm Wfwfwwf f , . , , , W W, W.,.,,M I V. .W W .Q M E L, 4 : M Z rffiffw W . f f 4 mf W 9 1 f f 41'-25,212 5, WfW,,fww,ffWWWWfmfwwWWWWM Wfwwff On To College Club The On to College Club is a new club formed in the High School this last semester, January to June, 1930. However, this club has gone right into school activities with a zeal and was given the opportunity to sponsor the Hifjinks, the annual vaudeville of the school. The purpose of the Club is to furnish information of all the cole leges and universities in the United States for those who are interested, The Club is composed entirely of Seniors, with Mr. Ramstad as club advisor. The oflicers for the semester were: President ............................................ ....... C asper Engelstad VicefP1esident ...... .......... T om Lyman Secretary .......... ..... I ngrid Mattson Treasurer ...... ........ B ob Laughton Sphinx C lub The purpose of the Sphinx Club is to promote a greater interest in current events and in history. With Miss Schnasse as an advisor, the Club has had a very successful year. The programs have been varied and entertaining and among the features have been debates, talks and musical recitals The officers for the first semester were: President, Dorothy How' ell, VicefPresident, Ivan Olseng Secretary, Edith Swanson. For this semester the officers are: President, Henry Jacksong VicefPresident, Ivan Olsen, Secretary, john Starr. Page Om' Hundred Twenty-one mmmmmwwwg Q52 f 1 2 hw, ,M S+ Q S , , M4 , , 7 7 Z Z W, f Z Z v Q L-, pw- f' ,WW Wwwfwfffwww WWW r QQ Q49 -ix '4 NMXWWWWQ -Q., Page Om' Ilzflzdrfll Twclzfy-irva 7 ,,,,,,f, W W, ,,,, N ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,ff,,,f,,,,,, , ,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,, A H 4 I2 fy. I ...,,, W 4 X, ..,,, 7. W W, 7 4,551 Q of f 1 y a '51 13.11 fl y Why ,,V, gf Q 4' M, 1 ,.,.,,,n mt 4, ,,,5-,fatty Wuxi, I , : hnrviff. ,', . ,, Wff,fMwwf,fWWfW1WfWWm1Wfwwfwwwfm fffmfmffw Athenian Club The Athenian Club was organized primarily for underclassmen who were interested in Public Speaking. The Club is similar to the Olympic Club whose membership was so large underclassmen were not admitted. The program included recitations, musical numbers, dances and impromptu speeches. Officers for the first semester were: President, Helen Caldbickg VicefPresident, Harold Companion, Secretary, Herb Neumaster. For the second semester: President, Charles Sears, VicefPresident, Peggy Lindbloomg Secretary, Margaret Hilmo. MARGARET HILMO. Spatterinc Club The Spatterinc Club, organized for practice in creative writing, completed a very successful and interesting program for 1929 and l93O. Original poems, plays, essays, and short stories are written by members and read, or enacted, if a play, at the meeting. This year we had twentyfiive members, which is the limit of membership. Many of the compositions deserve great credit. A short story by Margaret Blixt, Murder Nom de Plume, was printed in the Kodak following its introduction into the club. A play by the same author was pref sented by club members for Hifjinks. A party was held in March and an outing in May. Both were highly successful. Prizes for the best short story, poem, essay and play were awarded at the end of the year, following a custom of the club. The officers for the firsta semester: President, Otis Winegarg VicefPresident, Margaret Blixt, SecretaryfTreasurer, Olive Hagedorn. Second semester: President, Orville Weeks, VicefPresident, Elsie Cooper, SecretaryfTreasurer, Frank Coughlin. Pam' Our' HIll!dl'Fd Tfswzfy-tl11'i'e 7,,W,,,WW ,,u,fff,0 , ,fi ,Uf, 0 WWW ,,f,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,, W ,ff,,,, W W ,0,, 0 W,Wf,,W,WW ff0,, , W ,,,,,,,,, f 7 ?:4'?W5'fif'lfzE ' ' 5 W Z WZ fg ' 2 i'f6:'ff' Hg f:f'V71fn f?'f Z 07 f if y fm! 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The officers of the second semester were: President, Barbara Dean, VicefPresident, Louise Downie, Secretary, Florence Lund, Treasurer, Helen Poplack. French C lub The French Club was organized last year. Its purpose is to def velop conidence and ease in the use of French and knowledge and understanding of laws and customs of the different sections of France. The interesting programs have been French in character, consistf ing of book reports, sketches of the lives of noted French people, songs, instrumental music and games. Miss Chappelle is the faculty advisor. The officers are: President, Elizabeth Moran, Vice'President, Marjorie Dickinson, Secretary, Florence Hench. FLoR ENCE HENCH. Page One Humlrcd Trvcnty-fit'e gin i ga f y ,M ,W, 7 ff 2 2 f 5 my 4 A gf 4 , WWW f WW ,W MW Q, ,,,,,, W ' W , Q Y f fff 1 f up 5 Z Z Z 5 e an 1 .':.fi f' ' W4 Q31 i if 4.1: f 2 ffffmmlzfffl lllflfwal lffflwf fwdwufvdlfwflffwfllw ff fmmffff Page Om' I'I1l71d1'0d Tfuelzfy-six gsassasaassf Sis ,,NNNN, X s 5 Y ss., Sl X sislsrlgs R 2. G C5 M- R U' A f The object of the Music Club is to develop the appreciation of music and increase knowledge of instrumental and vocal music. At each meeting a study is made of one composer. This is done through a biographical sketch of the composer's life and some of his compositions. The membership is limited to those who are able to contribute something in the way of musical talent, instrumentally or vocally. Much of its success has been due to the advisor, Miss Rosa Zim' merman. The officers for this semester are: President, Ruth Van Nessg VicefPresident, Lela Brushwoodg Secretary, Pauline Stegallg Treasurer, Lillian Westlaiid. PAULINE STEGALL. Homex Club The aim of the Homex Club is to promote interest in all subjects relating to Home Economics and offers the members the opportunity of becoming better acquainted and of training for future leadership in the home and community. Under the advisorship of Miss Bertha Johnson the club has had a varied and interesting program which has included a party for the new members, discussion of friendship, a skit showing how to intro' duce properly and a talk on how to apply cosmetics artistically. The year's program will be completed with the giving of a tea to the graduating senior girls. The officers for this year are: President, Mary Alice Beattyg Secretary, Irma Bramhall. 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This is done by giving business plays and having business men of the city address us. The giving of the plays help the members to acquire poise and selffconfidence and to develop initiative and leadership qualities. The advisors of the club are Miss Knapp and Miss Smith. The oHicers of the club for the first semester are: President, Nor' man Aamodtg VicefPresident, Vivian Clough, Secretary, Helen Abrahamson. The officers of the club for the second semester are: President, Henry Lowe, VicefPresident, Victoria Munson, Secretary, Wendell Sholberg. Carpentry Class Project At the close of this semester, the carpentry class will have another house to their credit, making a total of thirteen. This class is under the SmithfHughes. The house is a sevenfroom bungalow with full basement, shake shingles and fireplace. The house is being built for Mr, H. Bieterf man at 1611 Wetmore, This class consists of thirteen boys. Of this number, the follow' ing four boys will be graduated in june and undoubtedly will follow the carpentry occupation: Edgar Strege, Val Donicht, Wayne Tuinf inga, and Robert Rowe. The rest of the members are: Runar Ny' lund, Cameron McNiven, Helge Wannquist, Ralph Berring, George Vail, Gilabor Pilon, Ray Paul, Kenneth Werlich, and Henry Berg. This class is under the supervision of Mr. L. A. Jacobson, who, since the beginning of carpentry in Everett High School has been in charge. EDGAR STREGE. Page 0110 Hundred Twenty-nine 5 E QNWWWW is-1411-st 9311 ,,., ., 9 xxx XX 1 X h ,, ws M. S X NNNN XN.,, S .E Sv- S S --ffPtf1Q, Q , Smwxmwmxxxxxxxxxxi x 2355 Page Our Hundwd Thirty ,753 ..,..V Wwmfm.,:.:a5.:a---:N .,... 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At the Brst of the fall semester a novel idea of entrance examinaf tions was carried out by which new members were admitted. Programs consisted of music and talks. An outside speaker of special interest was Mr. Mathewson of the Boeing School of Aero' nautics. Previous to the construction of the club glider, members took a series of trips to Seattle fields and airplane factories. An 8 o'clock class was formed under the supervision of the club's advisor, Mr. Drews. This class in Aeronautical Construction consists mostly of club members for the main purpose of constructing the glider. Members are making models for the model contest May 10. The first semester officers were: President, Victor McKee, Vice' President, James Kent, Secretary, Dwight Dean, Treasurer, Sherril Brown. The second semester officers were: President, James Kent, Vice- President, Rudolph Andersong Secretary, Gladys Reinertseng Treasf urer, Stanley Score. jois MCGINNIS. 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Its members are drilled in the proper use of firearms and are taught the value of sportsmanship, training and self control, and make keen competition with other rifle teams. Moreover the club has helped to stimulate interest in marksmanf ship among other schools and has participated in matches with other teams. The oflicers of the club are: President, Seth Way, VicefPresident, Dan Kniselyg Secretary, Kenneth Eversong Treasurer, Ivar Solbakken. DAN KNISELY. Page One Hundred Thirty-three fmlm,WW,,W,f,W,ffw Wff,W,,,,,,,,f,Wff, V Z 4 Q ZZW' QQ , 1 ,J H,-,JZ ,'.vi.x::,r,fc:i':- Z Q: W f f 2 M f,, . .fy f,fpg,:-1,453.1 i Q1 0 j f Z 1 Q , 'fm' v -, V V4 1az'n.afff,fmf 2 V 4 W f ff X 6 f 0 , 5 r mf,4.ff.wxyzf 5'-'flffw L55 f V1-'W' , f':, fx,f,f: if , ' ' ' W..,,,,,,W,,W,,,,,,,,' ,W,,zW ,, W ff WwffwwmWwwwfwwfWWWWww 1 Page One flundred Thirty-four W, ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,f,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 5 4f,f1Vg.,f?f W W W f---f W X ,,,,,.. Q V. .W W. 7 ,af if z :V 2 ff , f 'f 'ill I ii I '1Vvf'lfill if ii VV! lv' 1 V 'NWT V' f ...--.,., ' .llfflf 1 ..'-.- ' f CPostgraduates There are always in the school a few people so imbued with school spirit and a love for the dear old building so great that upon graduaf tion they again enroll-this time for a postfgraduate course. Alf though they are ineligible for regular High School activities, they are usually on hand when anything exciting or different is happening and their yells help to inspire the football team as does their presence at basketball games help them to sink baskets. Oh yes, these P.G.'s are a necessary part of the high school student body. Without them there would be a noticeable vacancy in the halls and then who would help to carry on the traditions-such as when a Seagull soars over the gridiron during a tense moment, assuring us of winning the game. Here's to these invaluable P.G.'s. Traffic Squad The trafic squad has iinished its second successful year. The purf pose of the squad is to stop all cars on Colby Avenue, between classes, while the students are passing to and from the buildings. Dan Knisef ly represented the squad in the Student Council the first semester. The members of the squad were Henry Jackson, Richard Vosburgh, Gordon Morseth, and Robert McDonald. Lawrence Maynard was the Student Council representative the second semester and the squad members were Henry Jackson, Gordon Morseth, Richard Vosburgh, and Norman Aamodt. 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'1.:: f 1 f A53-535213 W,W,WWW,WWWW,fffffmffwfwwfwfw wwfmfmf Loclcet' Supervisors The organization acts as a guard to insure the students of safety against petty locker thievery and also to keep the halls in a comparaf tivey orderly state. Passes are issued to each student, giving him permission to be in the halls during regular class sessions. Students who have study periods are chosen to act as sentinels for that particular period all semester, and they check on all passes to enforce the law. At first the students opposed this plan, but the majority now sup- port it, having found it to be much to their benefit. Ward Bowden, chief of locker supervision for two years, has admirably filled his job. His assistant this year is Lucille Corson. Matinee Dances Tucked away in many a girl's memory book are the favors and keepsakes from the Matinee Dances. Looking over these, many years from now will bring back some of the most thrilling times we had when we were young and went to High School. These dances are held in the old gym on Friday nights after school, usually chaperf oned by Mr. Murdock, Mrs. Kantner and, of course, Miss Randall is always there. The music is furnished by our own dance orchestra. Five dances were given last semester, among these was the big Christ' mas dance just before vacation, the most elaborate of the season. A huge Christmas tree bedecked with tin ornaments and tinsel, serpenf tine, and a real Santa Claus who handed out candy canes were the special features. The next semester there were about an equal num' ber of dances. Perhaps the most important was on Color Day, when the King and Queen, Dutch Schock and Nancy Coleman, crowned that day in assembly, led the grand march. Serpentine, spot dances, specialty numbers, including a jazz toe dance by Lexine Kent, and shaded lights playing around the corners added to the excitement. The committee for the first semester was: Marjorie Duryee, chairman, Kate Stauif, Elvine Lindahl, Earl Smiley and A1 Hingston. For the second semester: Ed Chaffer, chairman, A1 Hingston, Kate Stauff, and Marjorie Duryee. The faculty advisor was Miss Randall. Page Om: Hundred Thirty-seven ,W ,WWfffwwfwff,W 0 ,,,,,, , , ,,,,, W, Q Zzw2'f'p:f'4 5 W Z ,M M fffff f g,f.Em,WM , ,, ,,,f 4535.417 if H Z fff., ' ' .,.f.fvfv'1 Cm X Z! ,i,,,0,V,l.gV, WWwffffwfffffff WWWWQQ A P e One Humlrezl Thi fy'Cight ag ,W,,W,,,t,,, ,,0,,,, , ,W,,,7MW ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N ,,,,, N ,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,, , ,,,0,,, N ,,,,,f, 1 , .1 W V ...,,, , ,,,,., M ., . W, W, , E., .29 z z Z, Q 47 54 ft 1 Wi ,,,.,-,wt L L ft 1 1 gf Z 4 W Z f Q ,HW , . WW.-1 .iyfft 'ff-ati 5 3 i 4 W f , f f f . g46,g'g22.,1,5W gmtg gg A W ZWmnMlZ.Z ZZ Z. gggiggggyj -if 'V ff'fV 'w1 ff f 1 tfw, .'L.f f 'i 1: z'f'V'i f, 2.1, Mil? 'LWLHZ' I 1 '2LmQ.LfL22WWJwffW,,,WW1WM,ftW1WW1,ff1WWMwwfffffwfffwf 1 In fmwfffwffffffffffffffffffwffffmfffm Typing Contest The Snohomish County Typing Contest was held at the Snohof mish High School. Eleven schools were represented and Everett entered thirteen. The contestants were divided into two groups: First, including students who had no typing prior to September, 1929. Second, including students who had no more than two years of typing. Individual awards for speed and acuracy were awarded in each group. Patsy Sullivan won the award for Group 1. A cup was awarded to Everett for having had the most accurate team. Those on the team were Patsy Sullivan, Allene Smout, Bernice Benton and Lydia Larson. Everett won second place in speed, lacking one word per minute short of Snohomish's record-55.4. Banking Representatives This little epitaph is dedicated to those people with pointed noses who endeavored to extract money from poor and unsuspecting students, like myself, on every Tuesday morning, rain, or shine. They attempt by smiles or threats to teach little matters of thrift so that while the student grows, the bank account will grow, so that the student may retire on the sunny side of iifty. By EARL SMILEY Page One Hundred Thirty-nine ,,,,,,,,,,,W,,, WWWW,,WW,,,,fWWW,W,Wu,WWWWfWfWwwfwfwmwwwwffffwyfqwwfww fffwfwfuwfg gf., .,,, ,, ,,., . ,, ,, ,. ,, f'1f'u1':, f 7 W f W Y V W W 1 2 ,f 'f 'QEQWE 5 4 X I 7 f ?,f5f'j2'f'i 'E' I 7 ' f1?-'fxeiwffirrwzwffrijff.11112,:tim'rw-322mfi'ffJ2 i ' MW, 7,51--i,H!'W-' ffffffwmwwffff Wwww111awffWW11wmaww11ww1wwffwwmwwww fffwfffwffffwf The of Smokestdcks Everett is the only city in the world that measures its telephone service in units of time, by means of the telechronometer. Everett was the Hrst city in the United States to substitute motor busses for elecric street cars, which were installed in December, 1922, and have proven to be very satisfactory. Has 4.7 3 miles of ocean harbor with three large docks and sn miles of fresh harbor. Port of Everett had 5 68 ships that handled 1,666,684 tons of cargo in 1928, 105 manufacturing concerns, 5600 employes, 358,000,000 payroll and commercial payroll of 39,000,000 Has a payroll of approximately 517,000,000 a year. Has the largest log market in the world. Manufacturers more red cedar shingles than any other city in the world, manufacturing nearly one billion shingles last year. Has the largest book paper mill in the state. Has three canneries packing fish, fruit and vegetables. The value of the 1928 pack, was 53,000,000 Everett lies within a stone's throw of the Alps of America- In the Pacific Northwest, the Land of Cpportunityf' Everett is the County Seat of Snohomish County, famous for its dairy, small fruit and poultry farms as well as its paved concrete roads. Everett is in the center of one of the world's best poultry districts. Has one of the finest natural harbors in the world, Everett is the headquarters for the North Pacific Fair-the fastest growing fair in the State of Washington. Has one of the best air ports and training schools on the Pacific Coast,-the Commercial Air Transport Co. Page Om' H14 zzdrcd Forty 34 X , 1 IN T, x4 ff? if 1 w ,'7f4 ff ,, , fgxf H sn- V 4, , ,, 'i5?f,Q'7 'Af e m, w -' 4,21 M N fs 1 1 ff' fff, t ff ,ky 'I 5 GQ' A V 1 f 4 'l. N 5 Q' ' ' ' Q' zbym' si . AIAFQQ 21? 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Yes, sir, said Miss Blogg, meekly. WAHI right-take a letter. The next morning O. J. Squizz of the Squizz Flexible Soap Co, received the following: Mr. O. K. or A. or J. some' thing, look it up, Squizz, Presif dent of the Squizz what a name Flexible Soap Co., the gyps. Detroit, that's in Michigan, isn't it? Dear Mr. Squizz, hmm: You're a he- of a business man. No start over. He's a crook but I can't insult him, or the bum'll sue me. The last ship' ment of soap you sent us was of inferior quality and I want you to understand, no scratch out, want you to understand. Ah, unless you can ship, furnish, ship, no furnish us with your regular soap you needn't ship us no more period or whatever the grammar is. This d- cigar is out again pardon me and furthermore where was I? Nice bob you have. Paragraph, The soap you sent us wasn't fit to wash dishes no make that dog with comma let alone the laundry comma and we're sending it back period. Yours truly. Read that over, no never mind. I won't waste any more time on that egg I'll look at the carbon tomorrow. Sign my name. We must go out to lunch soon, eh? Ed Stephens: Where did you get that hat? Dave Oswald: At the Store. Ed: L'VV'hat did you pay for it? Dave: I don't know, the store' keeper wasn't there. Dan Knisely: What is tact? Jack Williams: Well, if you tell a girl that time stops while you look into her eyes, that's tact. But if you say, Girlie, your face would stop a clock, that's tough luck. Inspector: Got away, has he? Did you guard all the entrances? Constable: Yes, but we think he must have left by one of the exits. Mr. Kempkes: You are the biggest sap I've ever met. Student: You forget yourself, -as Slf. He: Remember when we met in that revolving door? She: Yes, that's when we started going around together. Page One Hundred Forty-one W,,,,,0 ,,,, , ,, , W ,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,f,,,f,,,f,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,fff,,,,,,ff , ,,fff,,f,,fff,,,fff f ,f,,,,,ff,,,,, 0 N , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , W ,,,,,, 0 4 , ,,,,,, V, ,, , ,, , I V1-3 4'-wr 1 Q1 a f ff f w, if f,w,f , , 4 f , ff f 4, f 4, , N4 236227-ff-fi,' f f f Y fz: 1'wfLf:,ff',m'f.'2:f,1'.,, :':.f:ff aw:f'5'fZ2'J f X , W ,0,, f ,H ,,,,,ff ,,0, ,, fafff 0 W ,,,f, W ,,,,,, 0 ,WWWWW Wwwf 4 - -gn: WITH THE SPIRIT OF YOUTH Electricity builds a new era of speed, effici- ency and economy. It served you well dur- ing your school years-now it will take an increasingly important part in your home and business life. Learn to use electricity -your ultra-modern servant - wherever you can. PUGET SU Power f1Light Company COLBY AND PACIFIC Page One Hundred Forty-two , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, N ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H W, ,0,,, N ,,,,,,,,,,W,W,,,,,M.gW ,,,,,,, W, ,,,,W,,W,5w,,,,,,,, ,, .,,,, ,..,,, Z W, W. 5 .gf Q ZW IZ Y P v f r ,,, .,,,A,,, glil!hl1Ll lLllTilLI!i,lli1litI'i.l1i I lLl1il1L.llillil Ii lIilliA!T.llL1lhlli.lli 2 Z 2 . 2 Q Greater Values For The Entire Z Q Family 5 S 2 : I S 2 5 2 SEARS, ROEBUCK 8a co. 3 f S Corner Colby and Everett Aves. Phone Main 1006 g 5 EVERETT, WASHINGTON S L.,,..,..,..,.,.,,..,..e..,..e..,.,,..,..,..,,,.,,.,..,..,.-..,..,Z Page One Hundred Forty-three VW ,ff,,,,,,f f W, Z Z , t 1 2 ,,,,,,f, ffff. f 1WfWf,,,,W,,,,,,,,ffW,fff,,,,,W,,fWfffff 7 ,V,v11..':,L f Q W ,W ,, , W, ,Q ,,,,, Wx Z W SX XX X S fn, N ,fn f 4 fc V y A, Z .,,, ,.,, f , , ,A f4,n,.,, fwwfwfmw 11, 1 1M1ImyI1W1ffl1w1WWWfwwwwffwfwmw 1 .f ,,,,,1u,,1 1 1 1.,1,,.,1 1,,,,1 .-u,,1,,,,... 1 u1..,1, 1 1.-1 1 1 1 1, H eartiest Congratulations Everett High School Graduates PHIL JOE ROSIE 1918 1919 1922 ERICKSON FURNITURE CO. Red 750 2810-12 Broadway Avenue USE SUNSET GASOLINE and l. MoToR o1Ls SUNSET PETROLEUM CO., 2120 California Phone Main 894 I,1U.,1..,41.,,.,1.m1,,,,...y..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1I,,,1,,,,1,.,,1,.,,1,,.,1. ..,,11111111111i11111111111 Q l I I P ,,1,,1.1,..,1,,,,1,,,,1,,..1l-xl..M1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Congratulations to the Class of 1930 T e HC. Oi. Seiflifert Cot, Building Material and Fuel Phone Main 1 2400 Hewitt GHC OIIC f11lllIIl'E'tl Forty-fo111' -A--1 We ,f,,,,,f, 5 ,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,fff,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H ,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 ,,5,eM7W,,,,2 , Aw. V .W W. .,.,,, M ,,,.,, , ,I ,, , ,, . u,:,,.3,L,.,,7, if f Z ' Z' 4? Z! ,f1.wff,,,f4Z gow as my ye f Z ,fi ff.f,fmf1? f' W' 1 , l f X Q fm' 6 E P f,, Q Z 5 ggjjfgjvgiwdgj ,.! , . 'f 24.1 fipffzfw,-',f1z'f 22 1 :,. t.f:f 1 1 ,. , , , . 'JX1375.!:'.3-Wffffiz f - v WW1,,,,.,,,,Mmmwenauwfffwfffffefeefff 1 ff mf 1 'l'yfyZffWfwf I Fnn1.. 1 1..1,..1..,1,u1,,,1..1.,,1,u1.,. Success and Best Wishes to the Class of 1930 L l i KURTZ FOOD PRODUCTS co. l 2 Manufacturers and Distributors of Better Than Good Brands l Q Food Products . ! I 34th and Broadway Main 444 - ,-....-...-...-....-......-.,.-...- -...-...-.,.....,.......- - - - .....-.......-....-,...l ,-...,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...,1 11. Compliments of HANDERS'S MALTED MILK SHOP for Be ffef Mans Black 310 1703 Hewitt Avenue Don't worry if your jobs are small And your rewards are few, Remember that the mighty oak Was once a nut like you. Nancy Coleman: VVhat are all those men in a huddle? Is it a football game? Betty Ready: No, just a bunch of Scotchmen lighting their cigarettes. Teacher: Bobby, how much is three and four. Bobby Miller: I would like very much to tell you, teacher, F 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1inu.-nun: Once I heard a mother utter: Daughter go and shut the shutter. Shutters shut, the daughter uttered, l'Can't shut it any shutter. Mr. Howell: What key are you playing in? Rex Call: Skeleton key. Mr. H.: L'Skeleton key? R. C.: Yeh, it fits anything. Many a true word is spoken between false teeth. I sure cracked them cold on that Chemistry test. but it would do you more ood Watchaget? g to look it up for yourself. Zero. i l EVERETT SUPER SERVICE l I . T Gas, Oil, Washing Greasing ! 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I E 5 Compliments of ' I Home DCIQHQAIT srumo E 2816 Colby Avenue Main 117 g 5-lllllllllvunllull-sllllvllllvnu-llll-nurmlvnulull-:mlvunvullvllllillllvllll-ml1llll1llllilnlvllll--uh Page One Ilmzdred Forty-si.z N MMM XXXX N X xX,NXNXX is NXNXN X as we 9 at 'pri ,f W' XM is 'f ' ff: ff r, fur: V: LV ZW,,,W,,W,,,f,,,Wf , f ,,,,,,,WWW,f,W,Wm00fWWm,,,,f,WWfff C0'9Z7107-7f0Tl0510'105f0W40 Y0N0Wf?C0 9 0'105C?105905f?N05 A Word to the Graduate To obtain an education requires am' bition, persistence and, to a certain degree, selffdenial. The same requirements applied along the lines of thrift and industry will, later in life, bring success and financial inf dependence. Your school has contributed its share to aid you in the struggle. Now it is up to you to put into effect what you have learned. Your success in the future will be measured by your determination to Win. Cpen a Savings Account now. Add to it regularly, and thus lay the foundaf tion for a prosperous, happy life. First National Banlc of Everett Established 1892 C02G00C-7f0fQ0N0N02C0aC7C011-7101l02f0N02l-0f105'0X47r05'7f? Page One Hzmd ffmwfwwfwwfw If, fmmffw,,,,,,,,WIWWM,W,,,,,,,,,ff,,,,Wfwffffwffw,ww,WWW,,WwwffwwfffmwfwmWfffffwfww f . , . .,,..,,,,. 1nu1m1lmlmllM1nn-gully...-nl.,ml-.mligu-.Il EDS E X, ,,,., , ,V ,W W, 7, ,Q :,551'iE',IK 7' 5 5 f 5 1' , ii Y f?A'iv',Z',Qff:fZQj Z 1f'1f Z. , ,72ffffff.2'f1,Z1,,3J?'VW 'fzzrff-mx:fl'-1,mfz:f,,1f1'..:.:z.c: wie V:z'Z3'.f12 iZf ,,.. 2f:'ff.ff.24f,z1??fiZ 1 V:awww11mi15:111:12:111:11:1111cccfaawuaazflluualmcwuzc1wlfmfwnwlnfmfflmewcas141:2acwavllfflllffkwfffldfmiwmiwwflfllwllwlllmllfmffmi Slllill-15011llIlll1l'Tll1ilIlI1I1ll1iUlllIllIII L Wear Clean Clothes L 2 MU D If EA N : l Cleaning and Pressing 2 Main 402 141 . . I..-....-..,.-...........-....-...-....-....-...-.x..-....-....-......1...-....-....- im-I'-'Ii upinW-Mi-Mi'-M-M-W-M-M-M-Mw g 'vzquql 1 Examination Without Charge 1 BINYONIZE 1 'iii 1 f YOUR EYES BINYUN QDTICA 1414 Hewitt Ave., Everett zu-un-mf-.m-lm-1.I--n-I-lm--lm-nu-ml-ml-m.-nu-un-lm-lm-lm Page One Hurzdred Forty-eight 4 Hewitt Ave. fm ? CD. Tacoma Q f , .7 f f Z Z ff f f 1 3 2, if M f 7 1 4 me 7 4' f , 1 f ,V nw? ,,,,, , A A, , I , z,jfp,4,,L ,,,,, T ,,,, Q ,,,,, I-m1mi1m.-. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1v 1:1 1- 1 1 1 1 - -une I L 1 DY i i V 'L' ' T I 5 f Qishermenlv masking Qorporatiom I I : 3 c A N N E r2.5 4 I GWITEU-9 DUGETOEOUND Wushlnefow 1 SALYWON - I I i - 2 I 5 P-N..--In-H-41.m......1,...1.i.,1....1..-.-vm-...11m.1nu-:,..1....1.,..1m.......-im-lm-.y..14...-un-...I psusuxnsns-ns1-1.f11-sux-'sn1.-1.-1--101--1--1--1-wsusn-xusnj 1 Z 4 g 9 Z 4 I 2 Q I 2 Bait cPlace-tb .Mob 'XJ Ujfjqefyll' 2 I 7 g FUIQNITUIQE DIANUS 5 IQADIUS Q 5 IQEADY-To-WEAIQ 5 DIQY GUIDES l ! Z Men,s and Boys' Furnishings 2 S Wolf Cub Scout Uniforms 3 juvenile Apparel 3 2 5 3 Wetmore and California 3 . . Ig.-1.-1.-1.-1.-101.-1..1.-1.-1.-10101.-1.-1.-1.-x..1.-1.-101.-X--1: ......m1 .1 ,.......1...-1.......... .-.I-1-.........1....1.,.,-W1,...1....1,...-.,,,1,...1..,....,....,,.1..,.-1 I' 1 1 L 5 FEDERATED 2 L sToREs 5 Q Home Owned and Home Operated 2 - . 1 4' - Eikm srones l Over 500 Stores in Washiiigtoim I 1 ?...,.-..-.-H.,-.....--.,.-....-f...-,...- ..-....-,...-H...-,,..-....-.....- -U..-....-H..-my1,.,.-....-...y-mf Hahn's Used Auto Parts .... ,,.,,,,, 2 927 Rucker P lf' 011 IlzrlzdruilForty-Mine 1 Z ,,,.,, 3, f A f f , V,, , f,,AA, f ig,tziL.QL,4,,,pf,1:L,g5,13 ,,,,,, Q ,,'A Q ,,,,y 15gi,LL:i,,g,x,i,g,4 ,W,,,,, g 0 ,,f,L ,QggL,L , ,,,, I Illllll llii lllllllllillllvlllllhIwlllH11IIIITlll3lllll1IKI!1llIl-illll T?TiT HI i Congratulations, Class of 1930 UNION LAUNDRY CO. Q VVhere Service and Quality Meet L Phone Main 528 Everett, Wash. i..-....-......-.....-....-...,-....,-....- ..-,...- - ........-. - ..-....-....-.....-.....-....-.N-ui.-... I Makers of Correct Glasses Since 1899 lt Everett Optical Co. l Dr. Baker-Optometrists-Dr. Elwood I Main 288 Satisfaction Guaranteed 2807 Colby Ave. i....-..- - ..-....-....-...X-....-.....-....-....-..u-....-....-....-H...-W-n..-....-....-....-...- l Those Nice Big juicy Steaks if Come From T 9 f HAUSMANN S INC. T 2016 Hewitt Avenue g 'Meat for the Daintiest or Biggest Appetite iliuigt i T FT l Tl TlT1TTT llll l1l1 Ililllillllilllli I..-... -------- ...-....-...-...- -.... ----- ...-....- -.... Q Compliments of I fi NORTHWEST FUEL CO. T Main 679 -:- Everett, Wash. l..-..-...-....-....-....-....-..,.-...,- -......,. -..... --.- ..-,-....-.1,.-.1..-....-...,-... I I BROWN for Plumbing and Heating g 2923 Oakes Ave., Everett, Wash. Fill? 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GOOD COFFEE I I MALTED MILK T DELICIOUS PASTRY T MANNINC-TS COFFEE STORE I 1.1.41 1 1 1 111:11 -41-w1m.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1.1. 1.1.41.0.1W1,...1..n1,,,1,,1p'1g.,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nu.: WHAT TO BUY- Notebook paper, 70 sheets 10c Typing paper, 70 sheets ,.,... 10c Fountain Pens, 81.00 to 310.00 Automatic Pencils, 10c to 84.00 ink, fountain pen, 10c, 15c, 25c WHERE TO BU Y- I 2818 Colby Avenue 5 E I I Loose leaf notebook ......,....... 15C I Lead Pencils .,........................ 5c g Receipt Trays 75c, 81.00, 51.25 I Drawing Sets ....,, 53.00 to 55.00 T Compasses .,.,...........,.... 15c, 25c : Erasers ........, ,........... 5 C, 10C I I BLACK at KING 7 Stationery and Office Equipment i 2930 Colby - -v- - -n - - - ilflinliiljlglj '- '--'- '--'-----'I--- M Compliments of 5 CLARK-NICKERSON LUMBER CO. I Everett, Wash. '- - '----'I'---Wi I PACIFIC HARDWARE CO. Agents for S WILSON and D. 86 M. SPORTING GOODS T used by the Everett High School I Corner of Hewitt and Wetmore T Pagr One Humircd Fiftyvone 7WfwfffW,,W,,ff ,f,fff f ww fffff , NW,,,WfW,WWffwvfffffwf ,,,, , WWfffwwffwfffffw,,WW,W, , fffwwfww, aw: 'W W' f f , f , Y 4 'W f W' 'Q 'ffi,w53f 'gil 6 af f , f f 1 gy ,,,, ZZ Z, Z , f 1. 1 'ff ,. f,, f' 1 1. mf: ff , 1,.,::1,i'ff :L fri Vi ,f T 'f mi H fm 2fWfW,,,,,W,,,fw,,mf W, UW,,,f,,fW,,,,,,fW,,WW,,W,,f,,Wf,,,,,ffW,ffww,Wfwfwffwwwf 2, X if My ,NW 1 4 r-nu-ml-u--im-in-Il-m.-.m- - -.u-...-- -u.--m-n--- -1- -u-1-nu-I..-im-I L Compliments of i I Q JONES ELECTRIC CO. L I- -Miin-O6 V Hewitt and Hog - E 1' - - '-'-W - - 'm - - ' ' m - - :' -'-'- :' -'H' THE OWL DRUG STORE T R. L. Hunt Registered Druggist Philip S. Hunt l - DON'T FORGET THE OWL FOR PRESCRIPTIONS T I All the rest of the town knows our reputation for high class results i 511 vuniuuvnu1nu--1.:.-nu-nu1ml1nnLuuvzllvuu1nuvlllvlilvuuvuuvuuviluilluiuuvilu- Who drinks more liquor than is Does not, of course, plan any sing Wise Who plans no sin, you will agree, ls sure of gaining Paracliseg Who drinks too much, as I have 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A sinner surely cannot beg Who is nO sinner, We all know, t Saud' H To paradise must surely go. Will sleep for long, like someone E7-go: dead? Who drinks more liquor than is Who sleeps the sleep no dreams wise are in Is sure of gaining paradise. F..x..,..,..x..x..,..,..,..x..x..x..x..X..X..,..x..x..,..,.,,..,.,,..a5 5 i . P 2 A Typewriter At Home 3 i P g has been the means through which many students 5 1 have reached their goal. F Z 1 Z 3 Drop in and ask for a demonstration of the latest 2 Z Remington Portable. S 2 Q ' I f Q HAINES TYPEWRITER SERVICE Q I Q 5 2820 Rockefeller Ave. Everett Q Z 4 7 C 5115131 15131 151 151151 1x1 ui1 1 L1 1451 1 s 1 ni1nx1rs1 1 xnxn um 1 nioxuin vin? Faye Ons Illllldlfli Fifty-ffvo .,,,..,,- . WW.. ,,W,,,,,,f,,,, ,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,ffff,,,,f,,,,,ff,,,ff,,,f,,,,,,,ff M ,,,f,,f,,,,,fff,,,, , ,,,, , , ,ff,,,f,,,f,,,f,,, , ., V W W rw v- fy 1 0 - in 1',4.fw'1, Www W Z f ' Z 6 f ffl!! 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Eckluncl Grocery, 2707 Wetmore Ave. 205905401 '-020 I C 5 'U D' '1 N N4 Q P1 O fi FD H Z4 r-I Nl CD r-A 5 f-+ E O P1 0 3' 4 S' Everett Fruit 86 Grocery, 1315 Hewitt Ave. Everett Public Market, 2112 Everett Ave. 3 Longfellow Grocery, 2132 Rockefeller. E 6 McKerracher Grocery, 2131 Rockefeller. Q 5 Moon 86 Reep, 1912 Hewitt Ave. 5 5 Railsback fBostonj Grocery, 3602 Colby Ave. 5 5 Rucker Ave. Grocery, 34th and Rucker. 5 2 South End Grocery, 41st and Colby. 2 5 Steele Grocery, 1303 Pacific Street. 5 5 Stop 86 Shop, 2302 Summit Ave. S 5 Wilson Grocery Co., Hewitt and Mple Streets. Q 6 Wold Grocery, 2502 Summit Avenue. 5 '02'0'1 10x05 9 3 Q S 5 40Wf0PG720N0PC0N0W10N02C0N0v1021?20P'0N0P10N01C0220N01f0P A202 I-6 Globe Paint 86 Wall Paper Co .............,......................,.. 2815 Rockefeller Ave. Page One Iiumlrcd Fifty-Ilzrce X X WW ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, f f ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,W,Wf,f ,,,,,,,,,, , Wfffffffffwff V , ttvv ,, 2 ff0,,,,U,ff,f,,, L ,LQLLQZ ,f,,,,,,,,,f,, 0 ,,,,,,,, , ,,,, ,,,, l , ,Qf,QJfzf,,LL ,,,,,, L5'fL2QQf,Zf,ffQi,,1ffWQiQlyfQflQ,,W,,f,,V f , , 4 4. .,.. -....... - -....-....- .,.. -....-....- ,... -..,,... .... -....-H...-........,.,-,...-....-.E- - - - X Q Try Our Store First We Have It I g DEAN'S DHAIQMACV I FREE DELIVERY Main 41 ' !............- .... -....- .... -....-....-....-...... .... -....-..........-..,.- .... - .... -....-....-.........-....-....- I T WAN GEN SHOE SHOP i BETTER SHOE REPAIRING T 2723 Colby Avenue Everett l......-.... -.----- .-n..-....-.,.,- ,.,. - .... .. ..., -..... . - Q Compiments of I AGNEW HARDWARE CO. T Everett, Wash. Z ., .. .,,..x..x. l f Conratulations to the l 7 9 1 C LAS S 0 I: 3 U Z 7 2 THE BRODECK-FIELD CO. Q extends best wishes to the graduates for your I 2 future success 5 Z 4 B cl lc F' Id C 3 ro ec - I2 o. l 5 Northwest Corner Hewitt and Rockefeller P L..,.,,..N..x..x.,x..x..s..x..x..x.,x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x.f...x..x !....-H..-...-.......,-i,.4-n..-,.,- .... -M.-M..-.,..... .,.. - .... .. .... ..1..- .,.. ..l...-H..-..,.-...-.i..-n T CAMDBELLQS CAFE 2 It's the Coffee Q RAY CAMPBELL, Prop. L 2916 Wetmore Ave. Everett Phone Black 505 Pagn Om? I1I1UIll'7l'G' Fifty-frm 1' W ,,,,, 0 W ,,,f , ,,,, ,W..,,,,..,W,.,,,.WW ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N ,,,, yyfuyh f . W ,,,, N,,,,,,0,,,,0,, , Z ,, A 1 WW W ,,.,,, Q W, Q ,,.w,f, 1 ,: , 4 ' X f ,,,: ww' ' 4 W z iw W 7 'Z 'V .-I We Z W X 4 f f , , ' W f . 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The Store With the College Shop- : I I - I I 9 1 - I I : - I I I I ' BETTER CLOTHES for MEN and BOYS : I I 2924 Colby Ave. I I I -........-.......-..-........-.......-........-..-..-...-.......-...........-..-..-..-.s Page One Hundred Fifty-five :mhz f if f f If ' w 7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,, 0 , X X ,,.,,,, .ZHVX X X , . Wg! 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Fay Morrison 3 5 96 Aliman 86 Clancy, Barbers ...................................................... 1605 Hewitt Ave. Page One Hundred Fifty-six E I I QE I I E I I I I' I I O I I I 5 I I 5 I I I E. I E. 2 : R I g R I I I Z I I 2' I I I :I Q I I Q Q I - N I I 3 I I 5 I I' I I I I fn ' zu 'v-I I I-I I I I ,U E I I F I I I . I I 'TI I I I ai I I U I I I IE O I I E I I I g U I I I I I Q 5 I 3 '4 I n I sr I E' O : it 2 'Q I I ' I I I III I I III I I I LI. I I LII I I I 3 I fir 5 : I 2 Q I ' Iv ' na ...II-J LIIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-...IE L. -III.-II.-.III-...Ia ixzwxlsmeaww Take Care of Your Dollars Now and They Will I Take Care of You Later I UNITED SAVINGS AND I LDAN ASSUCIATIDN I 2822 Wetmore Ave. I I .x..x..,..,..,. x. ..,..,.,x..,..,.,x..x..,..x..,.,x.,-..,..,..x..? , II I III U I II I, : 9 I I I For III I -I I , ,gl WN 25 Years I , , I I I I I III the I I ul I I I I, I Leadmg Home I . I if 2, , , I I X II I ' Furnishers 'ff I TTI I 5452, . . ' 'I IW ln Everett EFI If 'Qt ii5'III5-.. . SQ-, '41 ! 'E 3 I Our Budget Plan Helps You Buy Good Furniture I , . Hooton Furnlture Co. I Two Stores Everett-Monroe I I.. .N.x.,x..-.,,.,x..x.,x.Nm..-M..x,.2..x..2..,.,,.,-..x..x..x.I PIIIIC Our HIIIIIIITII I7I'ff3'-sf'i'cIz M ,,,,,,, , ,W ,,,.,, W 2 ' f W 7 Z7 7 Q U f.: i ff 1 f, ww: : , . ,WWW fff, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,ff,,,,,,ff,,fff,,,,,,f,f, 1 wfW,fW,,, ffl f an f wfff :J , if Dumb: 'HI won't graduate from High School this year. Second Don Yoakum: Why not? Dumb: I didn't go. Len Walsh: Can I see that book I turned in last week? Miss Roscoe: 'LI guess so. Was it fascinating? Len: No, it had my girl's telephone number in it. 1 1 1 1 Little Bert Nelson: L'Where are all the angry farmers you were telling me about? Big Boy McCarthy: Angry farmers? L. B. N.: L'Didn't you tell me to come out and Watch the cross' countrymen? I thought when you started going with me you were a brave man. So did everybody else. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,.,..x..x.,x..,..,.,,..x.,,..x..x..x..X..,.W.,,..x..x.,x.,x..x.,,..,..Z 5 Compliments of Z 7 5 . . , 5 5 CANDIES 5 C1GARS,T0BACC0, 5 2 E..,..,..x..x..x..,..x.,u.,,..,..x.,x.,x.,,.,,..,.,,..,..,..x..a..x.,,..i 4 4 5 We Are Strong for : I 4 EvEnE'r'r msn 1 I A it i 7 fi' - fifif l 5 WflSHilJWGTQNGIISQELECTRICXCQ 5 1 LJ : 4 4 i '- '-' '- - M -' i- - - - m '! 5 IBAIQGIQEENQS CCFFEE i Will Please the Whole Family I IMPORTED, ROASTED AND BLENDED Q 2 IN EVERETT I i ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, , ,,,, - ,,,, ............... , ,......i Page One IIzf1zdrz'1I Fifty-r'iy71l qnxnusensnxusmnsnxn-sus-nx-nxnxns --sn n 1nn1nninns:-nan-nn-uu--uninn-nu-uu1nnn-uu-nn1uu- 1 ,Hu , . f 5417, , tim, by , , I, 4 X X N X Q Xxx NS 0W,,,,ff,, ,,,f f ,f,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, , ,WW f,,, ff,,,f,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,, ,f ,,,,,,,,f,,,fW,,,,, NESS XS X Q x x f W ,,,,f,,W,,f,,WM,,W,f,,,WWWW,,WfWWf,,,ffmmwwmwff 7 Z 4 nxusuxusnnsusnxns xnxnxnss -sux--xnsnxn-x--xn xuxususnx- 1 X 0 Your Graduation It gives this store great pleasure to express heartiest congratulations on your graduation, with very best wishes for the days to come. 1-:xnsnsnsf-sn nxnsn 4 2 2 Z 4 ! Z Z Z 4 Z Z 2 Z Z 4 Z 2 5 uun-nn-uu-M11nu:-wuu1nu1un-un- Nlarceling Manicuring Finger Waving ELITE BEAUTY SHUI? Specialist in All Lines of Beauty Culture 2935 Colby Ave. Main 860 n-un-un-nn-nu-un-un-min -un-uuinn--nun-M1nu-nn-:rn1uu-uu1uu-1 -vm-nn-n -M1 1un-uu-un-nn1nu-nn-M1un1uu-nn-un-nu...lnu A CITY ELDIQAL Everett's Progressive Florist Main 169 1uu1un-nn-nn-un-un-nn1uu-unn-nn1uu1nn-un-un-nu 1un-nn-nn-nuinn-nu-uni nn-un-uninu1nn-nn-nu1un1nu1ml-n.l1lm1un1nu-nu11...1nn-aninn-'ni-1un1nn-nu HULMES' CQNEECTIDNAIQY Where Good Candy Is Made and Sold Let Us Mail Our Candies for You 1 1 1,.1.,,1,n1.H1,1.I1m1...1,,,,1...1q..1l.y 1.,.,1l-nl1,,..1 1 1 1.1 :IT 4 la 11m-m1. 1r1- n1nn1un1 'L I-l ,,,.1,,,,..n 1 1 1 1nu1,,,,.5 C. VAN'S GROCERIES - MEATS Rucker at Fifteenth 41,011.,.1,.1,..1...1.1.1,.u1. Page One Hundred Fiftyniiz 18 S Q X E g S5 , ,.,,... . 2 f---swm-15 sg g 1-tiziizswxg ijivfiil :Jil N 5 X 5 if ' S s H X 5 E Swwxg SX 7 ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, W W ,,,u, , ,WZ Q 1 . ,. , , , , , , Wfffwf f fff2,',ff.:,.,:-.Mfg2 M 1 Mffwffamffwzzrraai !...-...-.....-..-...-........-....-....-....-.H-.......-w-....-...,......-...-...-....-..,....n-.n-...l Compliments of T S N O O O i f h EVE ICH M T R C . T Chevrolet Distributors , I g Snohomish and Island COUNTIES T i 3014 Rucker Everett, Wash. i W ........ ..-..-n.-..a....-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-...-..-.i 5..........-........-..- .... ..........u-...-.u..-..n-..i...l......-...- .... ..........-n..-...-......n-....-...1 l T T 2918 Colby Avenue Everett, Wash. T 5 gi 9 g Gorrectjfp ar for Women g E Everetfs Largest Fashion Shop i l T E--....-....-....-....-...-....-U...-....-...-..u-....-....-..u-..-.M-M-M.....1.-.....-H.-...-n.........5 Page One Hundred Sixty ,W , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f ICC, , I 45 WW W N I if I , W' ff, I4 46 ,aff-4 754911 ei1lQlIi1iQtlL1!illklILiDQtIQ' 4 I 4 - I : I 3 I - 4 4 I 3 4 4 3 2 2 4 4 3 if 3' 4 I : 3 V' rd ' xiii 4 , -41 44 .3 -4 4 I 3 2 I Q O 4 I 3 Z? 443. Z Z 4 43: 44 4 4 I 3 D '11 5 rn C' 4 - I Q- F4 55 2 4 3 Q 4- 4 2 Z 4 4 4 4 g Q FH Uv 4 3 I cm 5- ,E F11 F11 : 3 2 1 se ' 7' W I E4 4321 gfhfvn I 3 'Q Q- O O I 4 3 4 LP 3 Z 4 2 I FD 5 . g,Sx 4 4 VT Dv 3 4 I Z Z 5 3 4 'Q P4 3 I 3 4 .,.I,.4 :..,,..x..,.,x..x.,,..,,,x..,.2 vsmsa .3 ,NM..W 4,4 4 4 4: I I 93 rn I I I I :U I I 5 rn I I 5' 4 4 4' I 4 4 2 4 4 5' W 4 4 s c: 5: Fi 2 SPT 7? I I 4 4 44 . 4 4 2 4 4 H I I m Il I.,.x.,,..x.,.,x.. Congratulations from 2 I I I Q 2 JAMES IQ. BDEWSTEDS, INC. 3 : 4 IQIQEWSTEIQS IDEAL LUNCH I 3 I 3 . 4 S 2 Hewitt and Colby Everett, Wash. 5 2 : z.,..,t,,,..s..,..t.,-.,,.,t..t.,x.,t..s.,...-..,.,,.,,..,.,x.,x..s..,.I illLtlL!!LllillLili!iLift!viiilinlL1IL1ii1ILllint!lil!L0i-llQ1lLllLiiE 3 3 We Congratulate 2 : 3 the Graduates of 1930 5 I . 3 3 Everett Trust 84 Savings Banlc 2 4 L..,.,,.,,..t.,x..,.,t.,,..x.,,..,.,,.,,..-.,,.,.,,.,,..t.,,..x..,..x4 1,4100 Om' H14414Irvd Sixly-olze 71,5 ,,,f T ,,,,W,,, NYU, ,,fff T ffff, C fffyfzgff, ,,,f, , ,711 f,,,. i V V Z:f',:1gQ :Qi Z4 Z ZQ X my 3 W I f f ,,,, ,,,.Z Z f f::f'w'.f: 32 . WW WW, WWW,WW,,,f,fmffffffffffffffWW,W,1,,fwfffmmwffwffffwfffffw r,..1,,1 1 -. 1 L .- l Q Everett Bottling C0 , Int: I ? Manufacturers and Bottlers of i ORANGE CRUSH, WY-AN, HIRES, BROWNIE, GREEN RIVER g AND KICK'S CARBONATED BEVERAGES 1 3231 Broadway Ave. Main 101 l....,-....-..n.. -....-..- ..... . ....-.. ....-K...-...-....- F-.. -------- ...-....-mt ---- , -.----- ...- I . T O11 Burners Q Frigidaire Pump Equipment , Peterson and Nethawa Inc. I Y S 2917-19 Rucker Ave. i Everett Washington .l....-.,..-,.n...,....,.,-..,.-H.- ...W-....-....-....-........ -. - - -. ..,.,-.......n-...-..... Page One II1111fl1fed Sixty-trw W ,fff,,f,A,,,,,,,,,ff, ffffff,,fff,,,,,,,,,,,,,ffff,,f,,,,,f,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,f,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ff f fwy ,,,,f,,,,,, V Z ,, ,I .,,, .,,,,, W, fy 3 ?,M,?,,miLW Z if , W, ' ' ,Z ffi' 'f7f1,5 3'2?z! 4 H , ' 'fin W 70 f 5? 4 , ,, ,V ,W fi, P 4, 7 7, f, ,, 5, .1 ,MZ f W f fy ,ff, ,ffm-, ff, ,' ff fain ff.,-.5-f, Z 2:53, . Wz,,,,,,M mf ,,,, M0 Z 1 J I 5 , ,V , X X, . 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I Compliments of l t ANSDQWN The Friendly Service Lumberman I I I Main 389-R 33rd and Cedar Street Q l l 7-nllinl-111111 :-nn- 1111- -m- 1 u- -- -uu- - --n 1 inn-nninu-mn1 1-mf lu.. -..l.-....-....-....-....-..,.-.1..-.w-....-...,-..,,-....-....-.....-....-....-.W-...,-...--I...-,...-....I 5 DEODLE'S snot STDIQES I Better Footwear for Less Money I T 1712 Hewitt Ave. T ?...,.-,.,.- - .- -r -fy,-..--Q.-M.Y-...uv-....-....-....-.l..-....-.,..- -. - -...- .- -.,-...F f..-....- ..-....-. ..-....-....-....-....-..,.-..:.-.,..-..,.-....-....-M.......-...K-.,,.-.....- ..,. -....-....-WI A. L. VAN VALLEY BOTTLING WORKS i f Mmfaffwf of VAN,S ORANGE PUNCH 1 l Y MAIN 385 T :.,,,,...,,-M1 1 1, ... 1, t.. 1 1 -.,,-,,,.. -. 1,51 ,... ,1 Q1 1 -,,,,-,,,,l Compliments of T K i i MQNTE CRISTO HOTEL lu-llllvlulvllu-urn: xlxl twin- lxnl fiullll1v:1lln-Inn-ml11111-lulvllu-unvnu-M11 1 -lllvuvv-VIII-5 Thifeas Sadlllis in 3-P5555 life, You must be twins or how wretc e man 1S e, In vain he tries to teach his wife Could you be so dumb all by To snore sonorously. yourself? 1...-M..-M.. .... - .... .- ..,. - .... .. .... -.,- -..- - - ..,. -M- ..., - ..., .. ..K. ... .. .. .- -. g Our Congratulations to 1930 Graduates i - - T Sllngerland Furnlture Co., Inc. I Q Complete Home Furnishers 5 We Feature Lane Cedar Chests g i 1411-13 Hewitt Ave. Main 495 LmMMMMMmMW-L-L-L-L,mHMmMl Page Ono Hzrmlred Si.1'fy-four Wfwfwf WwffWf,,f,W,,,,,IW,fIIW,,,,,, , ,QI , If 4 W, .7 ,.,,, W, 1 X W f ,,,W,,,IWWWWWIWffwffffm f 1 Q ,u w W , , , Q, II., I .... - .... -...-.-..-..-...- .... - ..-III 5.-..-...-...-Ig ' ' I I ' U, T T I ' BG V3 Q I I I I ' D' I I v1 O v1 I I ' 3 9' 'I I I I I o 3' O I T I I I 'SQ f Z 2 T I I , P 5 D' I I I it I Igor-'Z'-'Q L 5 I I P, T L . I A R 5 XXXX fs sf gg' 4 I I 2 I I - ' ' In I I 5 Q 3 0 I I o. 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Goods are alwa s sold at the i I P Y Y I 3 lowest possible prices consistent with prevailing market condi- 3 7 tions, and when the price of some article is marked down to 3 Z its replacement value, the former price is never mentioned. 5 7 We aim to give the same fair, square treatment to you every 3 2 day. 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 5snx--snx-nxns--x--x-lx--xnsnwax--x.-x..sux1-xuxnx-as-,xox-,sl 5--nina1nn-nn1un-un-n111uninn-nninumm-nu-nnu1-If--nn-nn-n I-n 1 -n -u--nu-1 I CIUIIIHIIBIEIIQIIISONIS 1 l Everett Tkunk, 6' Bag Comparlgg, L l Luggage-Leather-Gift Articles I 2936 Colby Ave. Near Postoffice I ?--n--.-.m-m.-vm-m.-m.-.m-n.- --In-I.--.1 ---I--I...-nu-.M-I..--.I-In-I..-in-.in-If-F I.-..-........-.I-....-...-....-....-......- .-..,-....- -....- I-....-mf-. -....-. -.. -...-....-I 5 Compliments L . I I INDEPENDENT TRUCK CO. i I...-..-.- -.-,.,,-...-,..,-..,-...-,.-...-..... - -...- -...-. -..- -.-...-..I lvllivllli-lllll I-Hllv vllllvlllilllil 1 vlllilllll vllitv 151 I-illvllllv vllllvl vllllvlrl I I g The Pacific Coast's Finest Milk Plant S I I I PIONEER-UNITED DAIRIES I I I I I T 2531 Broadway Everett, Wash. 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Home of the Steinway Plano l 2808 Colby Ave. Mam 426 '-un-mutual-.nn-nu-.w,-l1m- 1 1 r1nl-In--I an nu nu nl Q ! 4 4 2 Q 4 4 1 f Z Z Z Z Z Z 1 2 11-g11s1nx11x11xnx11x.11x11s11x11s11x11x x x fx nxn a SLKIQQC eam Made From : SN OHOMISH COUNTY PRODUCTS Phone Main 218 36th and Broadway ,usax1ns11x11x11x11xus11x11x11x11x11s x x s s s x x Q ! 4 4 1 1 1 Z Vnsuxux.1x11x11x11x11x1nxnxnxusux x 1 568 S ELGIN CAFETERIA 4 Can Give You the Best in ual1ty and Serwce f 1506 Hewitt Avenue Everett 1 4 Suv1s11x11x1as11x11x11x11x-1x11x11x11 s s l'ug1zf Our ,f7l7llfl'l'L1 Si.x'fy-vigfllf W, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, f f ,,,,,,,f,,,, , ,fff,,,, , f,W,fWffWf f, f-, ' gg I cg ji Q, , f f wr f f ,,,, fffvf , pw, wf,fff.Lws,Ifw' -7 :f:,,L,,,L,:,4w,,:,,aW, I Z, ,' f ,WWWM H- - - ----.- - .. - - - - - -.-, .... ...-....-J I. .... I 5 Our Heartiest, Best Wishes to the Class of '30 L L R. W. Manning l i First National Bank T I Service is Next Door to Us Reliability T i i 2-,...1...1m,1,mi,,,..-,,,,.-un1nu-vm-nu-nninu-un-un-un-nu-nn--.m-nu-un1-nn1unu1nnn-n. Vanderwilt: What makes the leaves turn red in autumn? They're blushing to think how green they were in the spring. Sudden Stop Song: Fourfwheelf brake the news to mother. Beulah Hannesdale: I just adore dark men. Bud Kinney: What a swell 1 Cannibal King: Whz1t for lunch, Iorsogo? Iorsogo: A couple of tourists, Don Yoakum and Ray Jacobson. Can King: Goody Scramf bled yeggs. Gladys Anderson: Do you know of anything smaller than my feet? Bob Shephard: L'Yes, your time you'd have in Africa. shoes. 6 Z Q We ARE THANKFUL Q Z Z Q Everett High has reason to be proud of many S of those who have graced its class rooms. 2 The law of average has been kind 5 to our school. S In maintaining the School Savings System this 3 Bank hopes it has assisted many students in 5 laying the foundation for financial success. F I l I l 1 D 5 Citizens Security National Bank 5 Everett, Washington K l us-nx-nsns-ns-vs-vsnusa-suxnxuxusnxf-xuxnsavs-avsnvsansanxavsau-A Page One Hundred Sixtylnine ywffwffwf, , 1 WWW11W,W,,,,,W,,,f,W,mW,,,W,Wmmf,WfwwffffffwfWffmf,,W fwffffw, , ,,., 7 , 5 W. .,,, W ,,,. ,., W 7, W Z Q ,,., , I f f ililfillllf f 1 W .'-112'1xf::'f,1wfz4lf',2Z'f.VL.,1,f:::g,f-w1:L Ziwwzlaf 4 WW,,w,. ,, , ,,,,W,W ,,,,,0, 0 ,H,0,,0,,,,, 0 ,,,,,,, , .,,W,,W, ,, I...-...-...-.........-.,..-.. -..-...-...-...-...-....-W-..i-..-....-.1-H - - .-N.-. -.N-, I 85.00 GILSTRAP 86 SEEL 86. I Q Home of Erma Iettick Shoes I Q 2811 Colby Avenue Next to Fisher Co. I l....-,.-...-....-....-....-...-,.,.-. - - -..-....,..-..-.....,..-...-...-,...-...-...-...-...l ,....- -..-- - - .-....-.....-........,.-1...-...Q-....-....-....--.--..,-..f.- -....- -m.-...-...-5 L Compliments of F T The Everett Tent 86 Awning Co. I T 2821 Hoyt Avenue Everett, Wash. I E..- ..-...-...-...-..-.,..-...-..H-,...-..............-...-...m........-...-W.-...-...-...-.........-....-...-' I----------'--' ----------I I GOLDFIN CH BROS. I Q Paints, Glass and Oils Q Q Telephone Main 285 2812 Rucker Ave. l l....-...-...-...-...I-m.-...-...-....-. .-.. - - ..- .-.,............-...-...-..........-...-...-...Q i..-....-, . -....-... -.....-....-....-.....-....-,....-....-...-....-.,..-....-...,-.. .-.. .-..n-................-.....1 : Treat Your Car to a Set l l General Balloons I l BERGMANN TIRE COMPANY E 2930 Rucker Ave. Mam 345 I LW-lm-uu-uu-un-nn1uu-un--nn-nu-un-un-nn-nn-nu--m-nn-nn-nn-nu-un1un-nu-I-1.5 Pge Om' Hundred Semfrzty X a aw? 1 , .,,, ,U , ,,... W., I 27727 ffl, ff! mfu,fH'f'vzw':f,ff,we'f1' f f'f i,fif2:ff' ff ,.':-fm,f,2?ffff? isasaxnx..x..x..,.,s.,x..x..-.,x..,..x..x..x..,..,.,,.,x..x..,..x..., . . , I . - I . I C l ' ' K ongratu ations from . l . . I EVERETT SHEET METAL WORKS Q SAM TOLLEFSON I : I 5 3 Phone Main 848-R 2717 Rockefeller Ave. Everett, Wash. I : I I.,.,x.,x.,s..,..x..,..x..x..s.,e..x.,x.,,..,..,.,,..,..,..,..x.,,..,..a knsuxnxusnxns-ns-asnxnxns.ns-nx-nxuxususnxnxnnxuxnsnsq 1 nxnx nsnso s -.,.-........l ,..,..,..,..,..-.,, 1 I l I l 1 l F Z Q I 1 3 5 ' : In A I E -4 I E. 2 ,,, T : ii: UQ EI 5 I S W l I 5' 5 l 2 Q f l Z 12- SS L 2 I I O Q Q I 5 3 1 I E? I i 5' 2 I .4 L 7 l Z l Z l Z Z -,.-..: L..,..s..,..,..,..x., Q COSTELLO BROS. NlEMEYER's PHARMACY 2 E i I . i 1512 Hewitt Avenue I Main 472 Everett, Wash. l ,yqilqllullnliglging1ug?ngzlllivmillli.!ll1il1ll1qKl1-.lllllll1Iillill1nl1ul1ul1lqll-slls1nl-' ,,...,..,..x..,.,,..s..e.,,.,,..x..,.,,..,..,..,..,..x.,,..x..,.,,..,.,, . 2 I I We Can Make It Hot for Youv 5 - I S KEITHLY WOOD 86 COAL CO. 2- CHARLES O. HILEN, Manager 3 I g Main Office: Phone 5 I Highland and California Main 1037 g..,..x..x..,.,x.,,.,,..x..e..e..,.N,x..,.,,..,..x.,x..x..,..,.....J Page One Ilzmdrcd Seventy-one W,,,,,,w,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,ff,f,,,,,,,,,,ff,f,,,,,f,,,,,fff,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ff,,f,,,,fff,,,,,f,,,ffff,,f,f,ff,,ff,,,,,,ff,, , ,, , , 7 1 f f ' , M ,,,., ,WW ,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 6 ,, , ,, , Z 5 UV ff , f' ,,.,, ,,,,,w y ,,,,, ras..x.,x.,x..s..X..x..,..x..s..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x.i : The New Ford embodies the best results of our experience in Z Q making 15,000,000 automobiles. We consider it our most impor- I f tant contribution thus far to the progress of the motor industry, 2 I to the prosperity of the country, and to the daily welfare of mil- F I lions of people. -HENRY FORD. 5 5 . j HUDLEIQ MDICIQ CU. 3 I Authorized Ford Dealers 5 : n . !,..,.,,.,,..x.,,.,c,,t.N,,.N,,..c.,c..,..c..,.,t..c.,x.,x..-..,..4 Q..-...-N...-...-.H-. - -. - .- .-..-. ----- ..-..i-....-...- -...-..-....-I 1 RI V ERSIDE MILLI G CC. T l LEHMANN BROS. i T Hay, Flour, Feed, Cereals and Grain T l Main 187 2916 State Street T T Everett, Washilmgton l L.,..-K..-....... -, - .. .... .- - -. -...-. - - - ..- .-. - n-...-....-...-u.....e ZtliIlL.iliilL,llil1i11iBibi!!Ltlil!illLlli11iiIitlLllittiliiilitiililil . . ' F . Q . - 1 i Get Your Lumber rom I 2 5 Q WEYERHAEU SER 5 Take No Chances 2 E Retail Department-Phone Black 6 I . - 2 .- - 7 I . - 2 . 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Stanley: And here are the ten answers. Miss Knapp: What is the diff ference between sto be fond of' and 'to love'? Jim Beaver: NI am fond of my parents, but I love chocolates. L i... l I -uni-un-nn1nn-nu-n -un1nu-nn1uu.-uu- Mr. Jenkins: SkWhat steps would you make if you detected poisonous gas escaping in a room. Pat Allen: Running steps. Harold Companion: Your teeth look bad. Do you brush them often? Park Williains: 'SI brush them religiouslyfevery Sunday morn' mg-,, ,-lm1.m..,.,...,m1,,,,..m,...,.,...,,.,.1nn1ml.1 1 1,,,,1,,,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,.,,1.-I I N tl F, I - MEDICAL BDENTQI. BUILDING i I .................... --,.-...i t Pay Us As You Are Paid l I BURN ETT BROTHERS I Everett's Leading Jewelers I 1620 Hewitt Avenue Everett, Wash. 5 l -.Im1,,,,1,,,,1,,,,1..H-.,m1,.,,1,, 1 1 1 1 1 Pr me One II1l'l1fIJ'l'fl Setfmity-si.1' 111-------un--11.1 .-lm ,un,un1in-1nn,uu1un....uu..un-nu-nu1n 1unlnuiuniuutoiuiuu..n-I1nnlnullnniuniun Children's Wear and Dry Goods v ,fwfwfwfff ,,,,,f,,,,fff,W,,,fm,W,,,,f ,,,, , f,,,,,,,,,,,,W,,WfWww1 as XXXXXXXX N XXV.. N,NX Q s 5 so SX SX 1 Z f vm., 'M' ff- lf. , f ,. WWW,W,fWWWWWN,,ffwwwfwWWMM,11W,,,ff,Wf1,WfffmwffmW,W,,w,,,f,,W1ff1 Compliments of Puget Sound Pulp 86 Timber SILVERSTON E BROS. Women's Ready-to-Wear M , ,..,, mf f u-.. 1504 Hewitt Avenue Earl Smiley: Give me an exf ample of like attracting like. Bob Fickel: Companion ate some chestnuts, and they went to his head. Les Frolich: I don't see why you should be so depressed about having your can overhauled. Hank Frolich: Yes, but it was overhauled by a traffic cop. Bob W.: This place is the most gossipy town I ever was in. Paul N,: What have you Mm 177 -,.,-.............-..,.-...-...-u.-...-...-,.....! Bob fjust acceptedj: Why did you say 'No' at first? Bud: I wanted to see what you would do. Bob: But suppose I had run away? Bud: You couldn't. I had locked the door. Earl Fred-Between you and me, what do you think of Johnny's girl? Gene B.gBetween you and me, not so muchg but alonefoh, been doing now? boy! llllihlli-Mllilllilllilllill T3 T 'i lui T I'1'uT TTWTTTWW Tmvi I 2 B 1 1 DUNLAP DOLLAR STORES I L and g f Garment Shop I l T l Ln,-, ..-........ ..... .. .-.. M .-...I 5....-.. ..--- .... - .... .. .... - .... - M- .... - .... .. .... -n..-...-... -..--. I HERMAN MAYER 7 : EVERETT'S RELIABLE CREDIT JEWELERS i Q 2807 Colby Avenue, Everett, Wash. Main 118R T 1 Watch Inspector for P. N. T. Co. C. M. E? St. P. Ry. : 1 I m1 .. 1nn1nn1uu-.nulnnuiun,nn.-uu1un1nn-nu-un1uu-nninn1111111141-:ru-nnn1enu1lx- Page One Hundred Se'ucnty-sewn V Z 2 f 1 Z Z f 4 4 Q1 1 I...-.... ----- - S 2 Q5 . S XSSX X X yn ' ' 'f:'ff?':1 ,v'.VJ2':,, ' ' W,,W,,f,f,,fW ffffwf f ,WW WWW, WwwuwmffW11Wff1101ffwfwwffmffffw WW ,f 1 1 f l 1 1 SILVER BEACH PARK fSilver Lake, l PICNIC GROUNDS-BATHING BEACH l A Popular Park Always Up-to-Date I Courtesy I BROADWAY FLORAL CO., INC. E Everett, Wash. I Established 1894 Member F. T. O. A. !..-,..,- .... ......- .... - .... - ,... ---- . ------ .... ... .... - ..,. - .K,. - ..,. - ..., - . M, l I PYRO PRooF PRODUCTS Co. Z PYROGF l Fire Retardant , ' Red Cedar Shingles ' Everett Wasl1. Q Wm M T CONGRATULATIONS! ' .jill X May the Umbrella of Success shield : - wks' X 1 you always. I ,Q XX E X EVERETT, WASHINGTON gn- .... - .... -H..-W. ---..-------..- . . -..- STANDARD LAUNDRY g 3201 Broadway Ave. Main 238 Page Om? Hundred Szvmrrzty-eigylzl fx? ' '3 4' VI'- - X X T: 2 T n K' Z 2 2 A i 2 48' 5' I 39 C i' if ' H -': f 5 Z ,gn '9 gtb THE BETTER ,yearbooks of the Northwest show the 'Fine artistry and craftsmanship of the Western Engraving ff Colortype Company. Schools that demand the best year after year have Found that x'Western Servicen insures a Better Annual. estern iENGRAVlNG if I' 1,6 JW V '12, 4,1 -0 T -, 1 'V COLORTYPE co. ii' 5 K6 1-IALLER C.CAMPBELL'-PR-ES' vm If 3 Q' E 1030 FIFTH AV-E' . 'aft f SEATTLE : FAE AN I ll Z1 V , ,, ,.,, ., , ., N N wfwww KW' Z U, , .1 W f f W' 0572 fs gf f.. ,.,, NW W, ,,,., , , f , , , H J9 , 'f, -f HU M. ,v'.-fl Eff., 1. .f.,lf' 'L' 7, I ff,,.LZ,f2,,,,Lff,,,LW,,, QW, U 'w,,,,,,,,,,, WWW1ffwfmwWWW,ffffffwwfffwfffff .I f f f f A ru..- - - - - - - - -...-....-I...-H..-......,...-I.. .. - - - - -....-Q T Compliments of I . ROBINSON MANUFACTURING co. L- -.- .... - .... -..,- ,.., - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, -,,,- ,,,, - .,,, - ,,,, E ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - .,., - ,,., - .,.. -...-...- -..E I' ' I - -M'-'-'M 'M-lm-PM-MA-Ml- A-All-'W' H 'A n f O. H. SEIPLE COMPANY T Wholesale Dealers g 4 3110-12-14-16 Hill Street Kisses are, in a way, like cig' arettes. Once in a while it ref news the edge of appetite to change brands. Mustaches, according to a re' cent news item, are becoming inf creasingly popular among college students. Some of the boys are raising theirs on the installment plan-a little down each week. George: May I hold your hand? Faythe: No, thanks: it is'n't heavy. Mary: 'LWhat'S the age limit for West Point cadets? Neil: Histen, a West Point cadet at any age is the limit. Helen: Al stayed with me two hours yesterday. He is so interesting! I waSn't bored at all Phil: What did he talk about? Helen: About me. :.,l1un1,m..-.nn.-un..nn1un..qn-uu-nu1nu1un...un-un-mn-un-nu1nu-un-un-nu.-.Inu..un-un : FLOUR, FEED, HAY, GRAIN, SALT, FERTILIZER E Phone Main 255 I She fto Pilot of Airplanejz L'My, but you've been a wonder' ful pilot. You know I'm going to have one of these some day. Pilot: Which p i I 0 t? I'm eligible. Andy: I don't like Hans. Last night I wanted him to see how well I could whistle and when I puckered up my lips- Hi: Well, what then? Andy: 'sHe let me whistle. They laughed when I spoke to the waiter in French, but he came back with the Scotch. Park: What would you Say if I blew you a kiss? K. Lee: I'd Say you were a very lazy fellowfl Student: Excuse me, but I can't read what you'ye written in the margin of my notebook. Miss Collins: I wrote that your handwriting is very indisf tinctf' 'L I WHITE FEED CDMDANY 5 T HAY, ELoUR, FEED, GRAIN, SEEDS, POULTRY SUPPLIES I Q Phone Main 35 I-un-nu-uu-uu1un--uu1uu1uu1uu-u 1 1 Page One I-Iundrcd Eighty l 1 .... ... 1 1nu.1uu1uu.-un-.un.-un.-.n1? 2935 Broadway fi ,,,, 1 W, ,fffff,,,,f,, ,, ,,,,,,,, , WW, f,fff,,,, f Wwfwfffwf ,W UZ, ,,,, M7 W, XXNNXXXN S x s Through the Courtesy and Cooperation of the Following Buildings This Page is Made Possible A DIRECTORY FOR YOU-USE IT MEDICAL Sc DENTAL BUILDING Adams, Dr. Martin E., Urology ........................................... ...... 5 04-506 Bortner, Dr. H. W., Physician and Surgeon ........ 406-413 Chisholm, Dr. James, Physician and Surgeon ......... 407-413 Felder, H. A., Western Laboratories .,..........,........ .......... 5 15 Fulton, Dr. Wm. D., Physician and Surgeon ........ 517-518 Hester, Dr. C. D., Dentist ,...,,.,..,.........,.........,.,......,.. .,........ 4 23 Jones, Dr. Chauncey B., Physician and Surgeon .,..,.., ...... 4 19-422 Kitty Neil Hat Shop .,.................,........................... ....... 2 24 Knapp, Dr. Cullen B., Dentist ........................ .......... 4 15 Parsons, Dr. I. W., Physician and Surgeon ,,..... 305-307 Rhoads, Dr. H. P., Physician and Surgeon ....,,. 604-606 Smith, Dr. W. D., Physician and Surgeon ....,....... 621-623 Thompson, Dr. N. L., Physician and Surgeon ...,...., 529-532 Tidball, Dr. R., Dentist .......,...,..,...,,,,...,,,..,,,..... 521-524 West, Dr. Wm. F., Physician and Surgeon ..,..,,,,. ,...... 5 07-509 West, Dr. Wm. F. Jr., Physician and Surgeon ......... 507-509 Whitcomb, Dr. G. L., Dentist ....,....,.,,...........,,.... ,,,,,,....... 4 18 Bortner, Dr. H. W., Physician and Surgeon ........ 406-413 Schniberg, Dr. D. M., Dentist .....,,,............,............. ,,.,.,, 2 18 HODGES BUILDING Milady's Beauty Shop .,....................,..,..,.....,...,.............. ,,.,.., 3 04 REALTY BUILDING A. N. Clark, Realtor ......................,.......................,... ........,. 2 24 Dr. Locke, Dentist ....... ............................................. ...... 2 1 0-211 CENTRAL BUILDING Dr. Theo. Kruzner, Physiotherapist, Acute and Chronic Diseases ...... 506-611 Noah Shakespeare, Lawyer and Notary Public ....,.............., ,,,,,, 4 03-405 COMMERCE BUILDING Dr. E. W. Cox, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Eltctro-Physio-Therapy .,...... 202 Dr. Geo. S. Fuller, Osteopathic Physician .,,,................,,....,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 02 Wilson and Campbell, Insurance ....,........,......,,..,........ ,,,,,,, 2 07 HODGES BUILDING Everett Clinic .......,,,,...,........,...,...,.,.,........,...,,Y.....,....., ,,,,,,, 5 00-520 Dr. V. R. Hooper, Dentist ........... Howard Gown and Shirt Shop ........ Dr. G. M. Linblad, Dentist ........... Dr. J. E. Weber, Dentist ............ ...,...205 ...,...320 .......304 ,......408 Page One Hundred Eigllty-one y ,,,,,, , 5. ,V,,y ,,,,,W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,, W ,W ,,,, M W, p,,,,, M ,,,0,,,, 0 ,0,,0,, , ,0,,,,,, , ,,W,,,M,,,W, ,,,, ,W0W,,M, f r 7 W , Q 4 A !,,...,,q 7, W, . sz-fi., , If I V, .,,,,, W L 4 WH ,ml 1 1 4 , f . 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