Everett High School - Nesika Yearbook (Everett, WA)

 - Class of 1941

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M . 1 5' . f ll N E S I TW '91-Fl .fx X. - il A fa, I . ,.,. aff , E Published by E .M the Students E : f ' of EVERETT I-Ile:-I Scuoor i Everett, Washington . xii XX XX N. Editor: Eileen Pease Associate Editor: Kathleen Haines Business Manager: Merton Buckley Feature Editor: Jack Mutch Art Editor: Jack Keeler Sports Editor: Milton Westerberg Picture Editor: Weir Spangle 1 Theme THE 1941 NESIKA is designed to give an authentic crossfsection of the pulsating life of Everett High School. That student democracy is the basis of our school life is selffevident in the pages that follow, for the student interests portrayed on each page are based upon the theory that initiative and personality, and these factors alone, determine the success of every student in Everett High School. Q Democracy is not a tangible element, but its universal symbol, Uncle Sam, graces our division pages, to show the watchful, friendly surveillance of democracy over our lives. fx - i ,l -XJ J l .X y, xx! x .' A xx X 3 v K V -.A l M ' , . 'J 3 X T .X X Q, If Contents Administration Classes Music Clubs Drarnatics Sports Features The Stronghold of Democracy f . Dedication TO MAJQR BERT VANDERVWLT, our understanding and competent prin- cipal, who willingly answefed his na- tiQn's call to colors, the l94l Nesika is gratefully dedicated. Evereizi High School National Guards Bailey Fisk Goodrich Keay Kirkland Lee Moore Rasmussen Russell Startup Stoddard Thacker Woods Foreword FRGM THE DAY we enter the porf tals of higher learning as bewildered sophomores until the night we sing Ref memberingf' as excited, yet wistful, graduates, our student democracy may be likened to a pebble dropped into a pool, from which our school life radiates in carefree ripples. Each new adventure, each new tremor in the pool, is but an outward indication of the motivating force, student democracy-intangible, yet everfpresent. .Q . , I lk F1 fu, 45,511 rl. ,,g..,-,.f...,qy6g.k,,gf. W I .,. I . 7. 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Your school has tried to teach you to live the democratic way. You have felt the tingle of satisfaction which comes when you begin to assume your share of responsibility. You learned that satisfacf tory results can not be obtained without work. You have seen the value of clean minds and strong bodies. You have learned to work together for the good of the group. May you keep alive those images of the past year which have helped you grow. Guard carefully the lessons learned that they may be effective in trials ahead. Build on the foundation which you have made in Everett schools, so all may be convinced education is a lasting good. ROBERT B. FARNSWORTH. Page Tenj Office Staff READY, WILLING, AND ABLE to help students in their evcrf present problems are Miss Catherine Ross, assistant to the principal, and Miss Mary Dahms, office secretary. Checking credits and attendance, writing passes, and scheduling arc but a few of the numerous duties of our efficient oliice staff. Superintenden'c's Message to the Class of l94I THESE ARE THE DAYS . . . days full of thrills . . . days of schoolfday loves . . . days rich with friendships . . . days of war fears . . . days for strong men and women . . . days rich with challenge . . . days of big ambitions . . . days with bright futures . . . days of destiny for you and America . . . days of your graduation . . . days of your happiness . . . days of your great respon' sibility. YES, SENIORS, TRULY THESE ARE YOUR DAYS, J. A. REEvEs. Supervisors THE SUPERVISORS of the Everett school system, above, lcft to right, Miss Rosa Zimmerman, Music, Mr. Roy Sandberg, Athletics, Miss Virginia Shattuck, Home Economics, Miss Helen Hall, Cafeteria. llpage Eleven JAMES G. AKRIGHT, Head. Eng- lish Department. U. of Kansas, B. A.: Stanford U., M. A., U. of London. Activities-June Coin- menceinent Speakers. PRISCILLA BAKENHUS, Sci- ence. U of Washington, M. S., B. S. Activities - P.-T. A. Dance, Science Club. JOSEF S. BLUE, Head, Commer- cial Department. U. of Nebras- ka. B. S. ISABELLE CARLISLE, H e a d. History Department. U. of Washington, B. A., M. A., U. of Californiag Winona Minnesota State Teachers' College: C0- lumbia U. Activities, Elections. THEODORE CEDERBERG, Eng- lish, U. of Washington, B. A., M. A., Columbia U. Activities- Dramatics. MARTHA CEDERBERG, English. U. of Washington, B. A. ELLEN WHILLANS COLLINS, Study Hall. U. of Washington, B. A. HAROLD C. COSSER,Vocational. U. of Washington, B. A. Activi- ties-.Iune Senior A's. G. C. COUNTRYMAN, English. Marun College, B. A.g Western Union College, Ph. B.: U. of Iowag U. of Washington. Ac- tivities-Commencement Speak- ers. CATHERINE CRAYTON, Eng- lish. U. of Chicago, Ph. B. Ac- tivities-Torch Society. ARNOLD H. DREWS, Vocational. Oregon State College, B. A.g U. of Washingtong Curtis-Wright Tech. Inst. of Aero.: C. A. A. Certificate, Santa Barbara State Teachers' College. Activities- Ground Instructor for C. A. A., Stage-Committee, Hi-Jinx. JIM ENNIS, Physical Education. College of Puget Sound, B. A.: U. of Washington. Activities- Seagull Club. ALBERT FOX, Commercial, W. S. C., B. A.: U. of Washing- ton, M. A. Activities-Debate. JENNI GILCHHIST, Study Hall. A. M. HOLLAND, Science. U. of Washington, B. S. Activities- Ski Club, Science Club. RAYMOND HOWELL, M u sic. W. S. C., B. A. in Public School Music, B. A. Violin, M. A, Mu- sic Education. HELEN HULETZ, History. U. of Washington, B. A. Activities- Torch Society, Matinee Dance. R. C. JENKINS, Head, Science Department. U. of Nebraska, B, S.: U. of Washington, M. Ed. Activities-Nesika, Boys' and Girls' Rifle Clubs. ESTHER W. JOHNSON, English. College of Puget Sound, B. A. Activities-Girls' Adviser, Ko- dak, Nesika. FANNIE JOHNSON, English. U. of Washington, B. A. Activities Chairman English Committee. JAY A. KEMPKES. Science.Cen- tral U. of Iowa, B. S.3 U. of Washington, M. S. DORA E. KNAPP, Commercial. U. of Washington, B. A., U. of California. Activities - Torch Society. JOHN KOLKANA, Mathematics. Oregon State College, B. S.: U. of Washington. Activities- Boys' Adviser. HELEN LALIN, Commercial. U. of Minnesota, B. A.g Wilson's Business College, Seattle. Ac- tivities4Hi-Jinx Chairman. JEAN LOVEJOY, Home Econom- ics. U. of Washington, B. S. Ac- tivities-January Senior A's, Christmas Pageant Costumes. HAROLD C. MAGELSSEN. Vo- cational. U. of Washington, B. A. KATHRYN B. MCCORMACK, Mathematics. U. of Idaho,B.A.g U. of Washington. ctivities- January Senior A's.X 1 i TWILA MCGREW, Phgfsi - Qing r ucation. W. S. C., B. Sq ctivi- . Q ll ties-G. A. C. i I - if, vi CHARLOTTE E. MILLER, Far eign Languages. U. of Washing- ton, B. A., M. A. Activities- Sophomore B Adviser. DOROTHY MILLER, Commer- cial. U. of Washington, B. B. A., M. A., U. of Mexico. Activities eJunior A Adviser. WILLIAM R. MILNOR, English. U. of Portland, B. A.: U. of Washington, B. A. Activities- Raclio Production, Declama- tion, Oratory. RUTH MOODY, Home Econom- ics. U. of Washington, B. A. Activities - Christmas Pageant Costumes. GOLD MUDGETT, History. U. of Washington, B. A., U. of Mex- ico. Activities-June Senior A's. VALBORG OFSTIE, Mathemat- ics. U. of Wisconsin, B. A., U. of Arizona. Activities-Junior A Class Adviser. ELSIE PETERSON, Music. U. of Washington, B. of Music. Ac- tivities!Choir, Boys' and Girls' Glee, Girls' Nonette, Boys, Oc- tet. AGNES PHENEY, English. U. of Iowa, B. A. ARTHUR RAMSTAD. History. W. S. C., B. S. Activities4Track, Hi-Y. CHARLES RICE. Vocational. W. S. C., B. F. A., M. Ed.: U. of Washington: U. of Oregon, Ore- gon State College. EDMERE A. ROBARGE, Foreign Languages. U. of Washington, B. A. Activities-Junior B Ad- viser. EMMA LAURA ROSCOE, School Librarian. GUY S. ROSE, Machine Shop. U. of Washington. Activities- Sophomore A Class Adviser. DORIS RYAN, Home Economics. U. of Washington, B. S. Activi- ties-Sophomore A Class Ad- viser, Assembly Committee. fPa3e Thirteen I -V 1 Page Fourtecml wb . AD PHOTOS AND FACULTY si-IOTS BY JACK MUTCI-I GERTRUDE SCHNASSE. History. U. of Washington, B. A. Activi- ties - Assembly Committee, Sophomore B Class Adviser. VIRGINIA SHATTUCK, Head, Home Economics Department. Oregon State College, B. S. Ac- tivities-Home Economics Su- pervisor. ETHEL SHAVE. Foreign Lan- guages. U. of Washington, B. A., M. A. Activities-Sopho- more B Class Adviser. BERNARD E. SMEAD, Voca- tional. W. S. C., B. S., M. A.g U. of Washington. Activities- Stage Lighting, Public Address Systems. CORA LYNN SMITH, Commer- cial. U. of Washington, B.B.A. RUTH STEPHENSON. English. W. S. C., B. A. Activities-June Senior A's. A. E. STURGEON. Commercial. Healds College: BehnkeWalker College. Activities - Camera Club. S. T. SWALL, Vocational. Oregon State, B. S. Activities-Boys' Rifle Club. H. A. TAVENNER, English, His- tory. U. of Washington, B. A. Activities-Junior A Class Acl- viser, P.-T. A. Dance, Baseball, Second Team Basketball. JANE E. TAYLOR, S c i e n c e. Laurence College, B. A. FLORENCE L. TENNYSON, His- tory. U. of Washington, B. A. Activities-Student Council. MAURICE THOMPSON. History, Mathematics. U. of Washing- ton, B. A.g W. S. C. Activities Pep Squad, Hi-Y. MABEL A. THORESON, Art. State Teachers' College: Cali- fornia School of Fine Arts: U. of Washington. MARY TURNBULL, Home Econ- omics. U. of Washington, B. S. Activities--Seagullettes, Soph- omore B Class Adviser, Mati- nee Danceg Social Chairman, H. S. Teachers' Association. N. S. WALTHER, Head, Mathe- matics Department. U. of Mis- souri, B. S.g U. of Washington. Activities - Treasurer, Finan- cial Adviser of School Activi- ties, Text Book Custodian. ETHEL WYCOFF, Science. Simp- son College, B. A. Activities-- Science Club. W. 0. YLVISAKER, Head, For- eign Language Department. Luther College, B. A.: U. of Minnesota. 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As Sophomores we groveled in the dust, as Juniors we dug our way out, and as Seniors we flourished on top. Now as graduates we look back on our high school days and discover that not only have we gleaned an education and a wealth of general knowledge, but also a wide host of friends and a galaxy of unforgettable experiences. We have suffered heartaches, headaches, and eyefstraing while on the other hand we have enjoyed fun and entertainment. Lastly we have grown up, and are now recognized as men and women, ready to face the many problems which will confront us in future life. For the resume of our high school life let us turn back the pages of time to our Sophomore days. During that time the first Crossfstate Relay Carnival was held, caps and gowns were first initiated, Mr. Vanderwilt became principal, and Bow Tie Day was originated. l In our junior year the auditorium, cafeteria, gym, library, and study hall were dedicated, the basketball team won the state championship, the first allfschool play was successfully presented, a student board of control began functioning, and the Seagulf Club was organized. With our Senior year came the Hifjinx, the firstfplace trophy in thc State Drama' tics Contest, thirdfplace honors in the state swimming meet, the dcparture of Major Vanderwilt and the National Guard boys and the arrival of our new principal, Ivlr. Farnsworth, and the crowning eventfCommencernent, 1941. Senior class oflicers for 1941, upper picture, left to right: Adviser, Miss Stephenf song Council Representative, Jean Eriksen, President, Jim Ebert, Adviser, Mr. Cosserg SecretaryfTreasurer, Kathleen Haines, VicefPresident, Merton Buckley, and Adviser, Mrs. Mudgett. Senior officers for the year 194OM, lower picture: Prcsident, func Bailey, Adviser, Miss Lovejoy, SecretaryfTreasurer, Bonnie Weblag Adviser, Mr. Ylvisakcrg VicefPresif dent, Mamie Peterson, Adviser, Miss McCormack, and Council Representative, Harry Belt. Page Sixteenil AAKRE, ARNE Boys' Club. ALMVIG, BARBARA ANN Girl Reserves: Girls' Rifle Club: Scrip, Kodak Representative. AMEDEN, RICHARD Boys' Club. ANDERSON, ARTHUR Boys' Rifle Club: Boys' Club Representative: Tennis '41: Track '40: Second Team Basketball '40 ASCHENBRENNER, LOIS Roll Room Representative: Scrip Representative: Scrip Committee. ANDERSON, GORDON Boys' Club. ANDERSON. HELENE Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Sea- gullette President '41: Girls' Club, Scrip, Kodak Representative. ANDERSON, DON Entered from Bellingham High, Bellingham, Washington. Hi-Y: Tennis. ANDERSON, MARGARET Girls' Club Avocation Committee: Scrip, Roll Room Representative. ARMSTRONG, FLORENCE Seagullette Secretary-Treasurer: Girls' Club Typing Committee: Girls' Club Representative. AYERS, FRANCES Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Girls' Club Typing Committee: Seagullettes. BARKHAUSEN, EVELYN Girls' Club. BACHART, BOB Boys' Rifle Club: Scrip, Roll Room Representa- ive. BAYNE, EARL Radio Guild '39, '40, '41: Election Committee '40: Dramatics: Second Team Football '39. BEARD, FORREST P.-T. A. Dance Committee '39, '40: Golf Team: Scrip, Kodak Representative. BEEDE, BARBARA Seagullettes: Girl Reserves: Girls' Club Library Committee: Scrip Representative. BENNETT, BOB Permanent Torch: Three-Year Honor Roll: Ca- mera Club: Senior A Commencement Commit- tee. Scrip Representative. BENNETT, PEGGY Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Girls' Club Treasurer: Chairman Girls' Club Filing Committee '40. BENSON, DOROTHY Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Sen- ior A Commencement Committee: Camera Club Treasurer: Hi-Jinx '40. BENTZ, HARRY Seagull Club: Hi-Jinx: Tennis '41. BENSON, MARY ROSE Girls' Club. BOE, GUDRUN Seagullettes. BOORTZ, PRISCILLA Permanent Torch: Chairman Girls' Club Art Committee: Senior A Commencement Commit- tee. BOGDANOVICH, MARY Kodak Business Staff: Scrip Representative '40: Seagullettes: G. A. C. l . . A . '.i.6 ,. 1, A x sv! ia? in 4 R all -it 60191 . ,,,,,,,,,,f 2-,la-v-4' AQ 5, EAW Q? fZ4r7e57' N 037 fPa3e Seventeen ZA-Luv L Ziff'-W. fFage Eighteenl BOROVINA, FRANCES G. A. C.: Girls' Club Typing Committee: Scrip Kodak Representative: Tag Day Committee. BOWDEN, BILL Senior A Dues Committee: P.-T. A. Dance Com- mittee '41. BOYD, MAUDE Girls' Club, Scrip Representative. BRAND, NORMAN Seagull Treasurer: Hi-Y President: Football Baseball '39, '40, '4l: Fire Squad: Roll Room Rep- resentative. BRIDGES, BETTY Roll Room Representative: Camera Club. BRAEDT, WALLY Senior A Social Committee: Band '39, '40: Boys' Club Representative. BROWN. BOB Boys' Club, Kodak Representative. BROWN. JEANETTE Permanent Torch: Three-Year Honor Roll. BROWN, RALPH Three-Year Honor Roll: Boys' Club, Torch Presi- dent: Captain Football, Basketball: Commence- ment Speaker. BROWNING, BOB Hi-Y President, Vice-President: Junior Class Sec- retary-Treasurer: Chairman Boys' Club Program Committee: Chairman Senior A Memorial Com- mittee: Seagull Club. BURNHAM. JEANNE MARIE Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Elec- tion Committee: Girls' Club Social Service Com- mittee: Hi-Jinx. BUCKLEY, MERTON Sophomore Class Vice-President: Senior Class Vice-President: Hi-Jinx Student Committee: Ne- sika Business Manager. BURNS, RALPH Boys' Club. BURPEE, HOWARD Second Team Basketball '39, '40: Intramural Bas- ketball. CALLAHAN, BETTYE Science Club: Seagullettes. CARBONEAU, SHIRLEY Scrip, Kodak Representative: Girls' Club Filing Committee: Chairman Girls' Club Decoration Committee: Seagullettes. CARMICHAEL, WALLACE National Guard. CAPPAERT. MARGARET Torch Society: Girl Reserves: G. A. C. CAUDLE, GRACE Girls' Club. CHAPMAN, RUSSELL Boys' Club. , CHAPMAN, JACQUELINE G. A. C.: Girls' Club Recording Secretary, Vice- President: Torch Society: Snohomish County Girls' Club President. CHROBUCK, GENEVIEVE Girls' Club Vocational Guidance Committee: Roll Room Representative. CLARK, ESTON ' Boys' Club. CLARK, HOPE Torch Society: Junior Red Cross: Girls' Glee. Permanent Torch: G. A. C. Vice-President '40: COCKBURN. JIM Boys' Rifle Club: Lieutenant School Safety Pa- trol: Junior Projectionist: Electric Trade Class, COGDAL, LEOLA Seagullettes: Scrip Representative: Hi-Jinx: A Cappella Choir: G. A. C. COLYN, JOHN A Cappella Choir. COWAN GLADYS Seagullettes: Girls' Club Decoration Committee. COLTRANE, MAE ELLEN Entered from Sedro Woolley High, Sedro Wool- ley, Washington. Girls' Club. COSTIS, MARGUERITE A Cappella Choir: Kodak Representative: Girls' Club Refreshment Committee: Girl Reserve Com- mittee Head: Hi-Jinx. CRITTENDEN. RUTH Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: A Cappella Choir: Kodak Associate Editor '40: Girls' Ensemble. CULMBACK. IRIS Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Sen- ior A Memorial Committee: Camera Club: Tag Day Committee. DAWSON. JIM Traffic Squad. DEARING, RALPH Senior Projectionist: Pep Band '39, '40: Band '38, '39, '40: Electric Trade Class Treasurer. DE MARS, JEANNE Two-Year Letter Wearer: G. A. C. Board of Con- sideration. DEFEYTER, BILL Student Board of Control: Kodak Associate Edi- tor, Circulation Manager: Torch Society: Senior A Commencement Committee. DEROOY, GERTRUDE Permanent Torch: Seagullette Secretary-Treas- urer: G. A. C.: Editor Seagals' Gazette: Chair- man Girls' Club Typing Committee. DENAMUR, OLIVER Boys' Club, Scrip, Kodak Representative: Car- pentry Trade '40. DEMONBRUN, JANE Girls' Club Art Committee: Girls' Glee. DERYKE. DOROTHY A Cappella Choir: G. A. C.: Scrip Representative. DUDDER, SHIRLEY Yell Queen: Girls' Club Decoration, Finance Committees: Girls' Rifle Club: Seagullettes. IQULIN. ELVIS Seagullettes: Girls' Club Avocation Committee. EATON, MAY Camera Club. EBERT, JIM Football: Track: Golf: Senior A Class President: Hi-Y, Seagull Clubs: Fire Squad. ELZEA. PATRICIA Girls' Club. ENFIELD, PETE Boys' Club. EVERIST. BETTY Seagullettes: Girls' Club Representative. ENGLISH, DALE Hi-Y, Seagull Clubs: Fire Squad: Football, Base- ball '41, ,,a.....,,..a , . S+ y fur - . . 4.1 lol' ,'- J. ,lxzd-640 bm WMP A M r r . NNE i QM! 9-we BAL? 42,4-P .f ,, m'V f99 WK 11 f K . f , . G ' . if if . ' -.. - T T . EV' . N ii 4- , g. , . 0344 .. ...,,, .f?+.efe-.,.-e fPage Nineteenl . ,ggmg,3.5.. - .., - 7'2-ef Page Twentyzl A , . C Q v 361446, 5,43 JEAN Three-Year Honor Roll: Senior A Class Council Representative: Camera Club: Girls' Ensemble: NX Kodak Business Staff. X ERICKSON. RAY Band. FAHEY, MARY Girls' Club Entertainment Committee: Scrip, Ko- dak Representative. FISCHER, CONSTANCE Senior A Memorial Committee: One-Year Letter Wearer: Tag Day Committee '40: Girls' Club Representative: G. A. C. Board of Consideration. FERRIER, CHESTER Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Elec- tion Committee Chairman: Kodak Editor '40, '40EQ: What a Life Program Manager. FAIRLEY, LUCILE Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: String Quartet '39, '40: Solo Contest '39, '40: , -Chairman Girls' Club Pal Lunch Committee. FISK, BOB Campus Squad. FORTUNE, DON Track '41: Scrip, Kodak Representative. FOSSE. EARL Boys' Club. FRANKE. BUD Hi-Y, Seagull Clubs: Football '38, '39, '40. FREEMAN, TRAGER Kodak Editorial Staff. FREESE. NORMAN Evergreen Boys' State Representative: Track Team '40, '4l: Student Board of Control: Traffic, Campus Squads: A Cappella Choir. FRY, MARION Commencement Speaker: Girls' Club President: Permanent Torch: G. A. C. Secretary, Treasurer, Vice-President: Three-Year Letter Wearer. FURUKAWA, HIDEO Entered from Hikone High, Hikone, Japan: Three-Year Honor Roll: Boys' Club Representa- tive: Campus Squad. GAINES. CLARA Scrip Representative. GRAAFSTRA, FRANCES Entered from Monroe High, Monroe, Washing- ton. Camera Club: Girls' Club Vocational Guid- ance Committee: Scrip Representative. XGILMER, JIM u Hi-Y, Seagull Clubs: Orchestra '38, '39: National, X x Regional Orchestra Contests: Track '39, '40: Track Manager '41. GORTON. EILEEN .1 G. A. C. President: Two-Year Letter Wearer: Scrip, Girls' Club Representative: G. A. C. Board of Consideration. GREGG. BETTY Red Cross, Girls' Club Representative: Science Club: Seagullettes. GREGG, JACK Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Elec- tric Trade Class Vice-President '40, '41: School Public Address '40, '41, HAINES, KATHLEEN Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Ne- sika Associate Editor: Senior A Class Secretary- Treasurer: Kodak Business Staff. HANSEN. MARCIA ANN Kodak Assistant Business Manager, News Editor: Co-Chairman Tag Day Committee '4l: Girls' Club Good Cheer, Entertainment Committees: Three- Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch. HARCUS, ROSS Three-Year Honor Roll: Hi-Y Treasurer: Senior A Memorial Committee: Boys' Club Vocational Guidance Committee: Track. HARDISON. BETTY n A Cappella Choir: Girls' Glee: Scrip, Kodak Rep- resentative: Scrip Committee: Girls' Club Re- freshment Committee. HARINGA, ETHEL Scrip, Kodak Representative, Girls' Gleeg Girls' Club Personality Committee, Yell Queen, Tag Day Committee. HARRISON. BOB Football. HARRIS. BONNIE Girls' Club, Roll Room Representative, A Cap- pella Choir. HARTLEY. JUDITH Three-Year Honor Roll, Torch Society, Chair- man Girls' Club Refreshment Committee, P.-T. A. Dance Committee '39, Girls' Club Big Sister Committee. HARTT. JEAN Entered from Lewis and Clark High, Spokane, Washington. Girls' Club. HARRISON. MILDRED Kodak Editorial Staff, Girls' Club Typing, Em- ployment Committees, Seagullettes, Kodak Rep- resentative. HART, KATHERINE Girls' Club. HATFIELD. EARL Band '38, '39, '40, '41, Golf '40, Senior A Cap and Gown Committee, Camera Club, Swing Band. HOFLACK, BETTY Girls' Club. HAUGEN, BERNICE Girls' Club. I-IAUGEN, DORIS Three-Year Honor Roll, Permanent Torch, Sen- ior A Motto Committee, Scrip, Kodak Represen- tative. HEATER, DORIS Seagullettes, Girls' Glee, A Cappella Choir. HASKELL, CECILIA G. A. C. President, Two-Year Letter Wearer, Girls' Club Corresponding Secretary, Junior Class Secretary. 1 ' - HELLEH. SHIRLEY ' Girl Reserve Treasurer, Science Club, Kodak Representative. HEATH. JACQUELINE Entered from Enid High, Enid, Oklahoma. Kodak Feature Editor, Roll Room Representa- gve, girl Reserves, Spanish Club, Bravettes Pep qua . HEVERLING. CHARLES Boys' Club. HELLENTHAL, JANIE Three-Year Honor Roll, Permanent Torch, Junior Council Representative, Chairman Girls' Club Social Service Committee, Ski Club. HENRY. KENNETH Campus Squad. HICKEY, SHIRLEY f Girls' ciub Social Service, Fellowship Commit- tees, Scrip Representative, Hi-Jinx.. HERSCHLIP, DELWIN . ,V ' Boys' Club. HICKEY, GERALDINE Scrip Representative. HOFFMAN, DORIS Torch Society. HOFTELL. WARD Bo s' Rifle Club' Attendance Collector, Kodak Y . Representative, Kodak Business Staff, HOLMES, MILDRED Girls' Club. J! Page Twenty-twofl Dick HOSKINS, DON Camera Club President: Torch Society: Roll Room Representative. HOOVER, MARY JANE Permanent Torch: P.-T. A. Dance Committee: Chairman Girls' Club Personality Committee: Senior A Commencement Committee: Girls' Club Social Welfare Committee '40. HOWTON, HASKEL Boys' Rifle Club: A Cappella Choir. HUGHES, ALAN Baseball '39, '40: Roll Room Representative: Senior A Cap and Gown Committee '40. HUMMEL, BILL Torch Society: Pep Squad: Swimming Team Manager '41: Band '38, '41: Scrip, Boys' Club Representative. JACOBS, DUANE Boys' Club. JACOBSON, KATHRYN Girls' Club. JOHANSEN, CARL Band, Orchestra: Solo Contest: Permanent Torch: Three-Year Honor Roll. JOHNSON, LILLIAN Three-Year Honor Roll: Matinee Dance Com- mittee: Junior Red Cross Representative. JOHNSON, GRACE Girls' Club. JOHNSON, LILLY Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Sea- gullettes. JOHNSON, BERNICE Seagullette President: Kodak Editorial, Business Staffs: Girls' Club Health Committee: Scrip Rep- resentative. JOLGEN, JIM Football '38, '39, '40: Track '39, '40, '41: Seagull Club: Football Inspirational Award '40. JULIAN, YVONNE gfirg' Glee: Scrip Committee: Camera Club: G. JORDAN, JOHN Northwest Music Meet '39, '40, '4l: May Music Festival '39, '40, '41: Brass Ensemble. KAASEN, SALLY SUE ' Permanent Torch: Three-Year Honor Roll: Ko- dak Editor, Feature Editor: Chairman Senior A Announcement Committee: Chairman Girls' Club Publicity Committee. KAASTRUP. DARYL Kodak Page Editor: Dramatics, KAMMERER, IRENE Girls' Rifle Club: Two-Year Letter Wearer: Roll Room Representative: G. A. C.: Girls' Senior Class Swimming Team. KACHOLD, GILBERT Chairman Traffic Squad: Boys' Club, Kodak Rep- resentative: Carpentry Trade Class '40, '41, KARANSON, CONSTANCE Girls' Club. ' KENNA, DICK Hi-Jinx: Scrip, Roll Room Representative. KELLOGG, JOAN Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Roll Room Representative: Scrip Representative: Girls' Club Art Committee. KELLY, BOB Entered from Stadium High, Tacoma. Washing- ton. Radio Guild: Oratorical Contest: Boys' Club Assembly Master of Ceremonies: Radio Day As- sembly: Swimming Team. KEITHLEY, KATHLEEN Entered from Brazilian Baptist College: Sao Paulo, Brazil. Seagullettes. KEELER, JACK Nesika, Kodak Staff Artist: Seagull Secretary: Boys' Club Publicity Committee: Senior A Dues Committee. KUNKEL. GERALDINE Torch Society: Roll Room, Scrip Representative. KIRSTEIN, BEN Boys' Rifle Club: Torch Society. LA MAR, DYRENE Sea gullettes. LANDON, FRANCES Student Body Secretary: Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Senior A Picture Committee: Student Council Representative. LA BEAU, MADELINE Torch Society: Chairman Girls' Club Standard Committee: Tag Day Committee: Girls' Glee. LARSON, ELEANOR Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Girls' Club Standard Committee: Scrip Representative: Seagullettes. LARSON, DON Permanent Torch: Band '39, '40, '41: Northwest Solo Contest: Senior A Baccalaureate Commit- tee. LARSON, EDITH Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Hi- Jinx: Girls' Club Social Service Committee: Junior Red Cross Representative. LEE, PETE Boys' Club. LEE, LILA A Cappella Choir. LEWIS, CLIFFORD Boys' Rifle Club. LOVEJOY, ANNABELLE Girls' Glee: Scrip Representative: Orchestra '39, '41 LONG, BOB Scrip, Kodak Representative: Senior Switch Board Operator: Electric Trade Class Secretary, President. LUEBKE, BETTY ' Three-Year Honor Roll: Senior A Baccalaureate Committee: Scrip, Roll Room, Kodak Represen- tative: Matinee Dance Committee. LUNDSTEDT, EVELYN Three-Year Honor Roll: Torch Society. LYNN, ANN G. A. C.: Girls' Glee: Scrip Representative. LYON. BETTY LOU 7 Girls' Club. MAIN, MARGARET . Band '39, '40, '41: Girls' Club Decoration Com- mittee. MAGELSSEN, KENNETH Permanent Torch: Three-Year Honor Roll: Ca- mera Club Vice-President '40: Chairman Senior A Picture Committee: Chairman Boys' Club Scholarship Committee. MAHER, MARGARET G. A. C.: Seagullettesg Scrip, Kodak Representa- tive: One-Year Letter Wearer. MARR, ALICE Girl Reserves: Girls' Club Finance Committee: Radio Guild: Girls' Glee. MALMSTEAD, OAKLEY Boys' Club. MARINCOVICH, KATHLEEN Chairman Girls' Club Vocational Guidance Corn- mittee: Christmas Pageant: Torch Society: Ko- dak Exchange Editor, Business Staff. L,- 'x Usage Twenty-three Page Twenty-fourj A.. ...4...... gan-v 4901 ' Eff? MATLOCK, DORIS Entered from Jefferson High. Portland, Oregon. Girl Reserves: Girls' Glee: Roll Room, Girls' Club Representative. MARTINSEN, MARIAN Seagullettes: Girl Reserves: Music Festival '39, '40, Orchestra '39, '40. MAY, KAY Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Tag Day Committee '40: Girls' Club Refreshment Committee: Senior A Social Committee. MAY, 1'RENE Girls' Club Entertainment Committee: Roll Room, Scrip Representative: Torch Society. MCG!-IEE, JUANITA Girls' Glee. MCFARLANE, NORMA A.Cappella Choir: Girls' Ensemble: Girls' Glee: Girls' Club Library Committee. MCSTOTTS, DICK Boys' Club, Red Cross Representative: Baseball '40, '41: Senior A Cap and Gown Committee MCLAUGHLIN, ALMA Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Chairman Girls' Club Good Cheer Committee: Election Committee: Senior A Social Committee. MCGUIRE, TOMMY Torch Society: Ski Club: Boys' Club Vocational Guidance, Scholarshp Committees: Boys' Rifle Club: Roll Room Representative. MCWHERTER, GENE Football Manager: Second Team Basketball As- sistant Manager: Torch Society: Kodak Sports Quiz Author. MENZIES, JEAN Seagullettes: Torch Society: A Cappella Choir. MELLOM, GLEN Boys' Rifle Club. METZ, ELEANOR Girls' Glee. MEYER, LORRAINE G. A. C. MEYER, MAXINE Permanent Torch. MICHELSON, EVELYN Girls' Advanced Glee. MILLER, JUNE Girls' Club. MIROSEVICH, GLADYS Seagullettesg Girls' Glee. MONTGOMERY, YVONNE Seagullettes Program Committee: G. A. C.: Girl Reserves: Kodak, Scrip Representative. MOE, HAROLD Kodak, Nesika Business, Editorial Staffs: Second Team Basketball, Football '39, '40g Hi-Y. MOSER, BETTY Girls' Club. MUTCH. JACK Nesika Feature Editor: Nesika Staff Photograph- er: Football Second Team '38, First Team '39: Scrip, Roll Room Representative: Camera Club. NAGLE, EDDIE Basketball Second Team '38, '39, First Team '40: Football Second Team '38, '39: Fire Squad: Sea- gull Club. NEFF, PAT Boys' Club. NEFF, DOROTHY Entered from Gerstmeyer Tech High, Terre Haute, Indiana, '40. NELSON, CLIFF Electric Trade Class. NEGARD, LORENE Girls' Glee: Northwest Music Meet '39, '40, '41: National Music Meet '39, '413 May Music Festival '39, '40, '41. , NELSON, STANLEY Scrip Representative: Carpentry Trade '37, '38, '39, '40, '41, NEWBERRY, BOB Boys' Club, Kodak, Scrip Representative: Golf Team. NEWLAND, PETE Boys' Club. NILSEN, JOHN Seagull Club: Chairman Boys' Club Campus Squad: Football '38, '39, '40: Basketball '38, '39, '4l: Kodak Editorial Staff. NICHOLSON, PAUL Boys' Club. NICHOLS, TED Baseball. NOHLIN, ADENA Girls' Club Avocation Committee: Yell Queen: Seagullettes: Seagullette Usher Chairman: Scrip, Kodak Representative. NORLEN, LESLIE Roll Room Representative. NONEMAKER, GERTRUDE Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Ko- dak Editorial Staff: Big Sister Committee: Roll Room Representative: G. A. C. Secretary. NORTON, SHEILA Hi-Jinx Chairman '41: Torch Secretary: Sopho- more Class Secretary: Chairman Girls' Club Big Sister Committee: Permanent Torch. NONEMAKER, VIOLET Girls' Club. NORLEMAN, RUTH Girls' Club Library Committee: Girls' Glee: Science Club. NORD, ANNA Kodak Representative. O'CONNER, JOHN Campus Squad: Radio Guild: Tennis Team: Dra- matics: Boys' Glee. OKE, MARGARET Seagullettes: G. A. C.: Kodak Representative: Girl Reserves. OLDENBURG, DOROTHY Girls' Rifle Club: G. A. C: Roll Room Repre- sentative: Senior A Picture Committee. OLSON, ERIC Senior A Baccalaureate Committee: Kodak, Scrip Representative: Boys' Rifle Club. , OLSEN, GRACE Orchestra '39, '40, '41. OSBORNE. HEBERT Boys' Club. OLSEN, RUTH Girls' Glee. OWENS, RAY Entered from Marysville High, Marysville, Wash- ington. Kodak Editorial, Business Staffs: Scrip Representative: Traffic Squad. :awe LPs 5 e Twenty-'Five ,-Sfffffff' n..u.u 4 -4 fPage Twenty-sixl .arena-.-, -,ffA- -WML, PARKER, BRUCE Boys' Club. PEASE, EILEEN Nesika Editor '41, Three-Year Honor Roll, Per- manent Torch, Declamation, Radio Production. PENDERGRASS, CLARENCE Boys' Club. PENNINGTON, JACK Entered from Marysville Union High, Marysville, California. Hi-Y, Swimming Team '41, Ski Club President: Senior A Memorial Committee, Boys' Club Program, Vocational Guidance Commttees. PHILLIPS, MARY A Cappella Choir, Roll Room Representative. PURCELL, JOE Student Body President, Three-Year Honor Roll, Golf '40, '41, Seagull Club, Commencement Speaker. PLAMBECK, BILLIE Three-Year Honor Roll, Permanent Torch, Ko- dak Business Staff, Nesika Business, Editorial Staffs, Girls' Glee. POPE, CLYDE Entered from Marysville High, Marysville, Wash- ington. Traffic Squad. RANDALL, LAVERNE Entered from Anacortes High, Anacortes, Wash- ington. Girls' Club. RAYBURN, VIRGINA One-Year Letter Wearer, Seagullettes, Girl Re- serves Program Chairman. RESSEGUIE, BOB Track '39, '40, '41. REBBE, MABEL Entered from St. Mary's Girls' School, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Scrip Representative. REFSNES, MARGARET Three-Year Honor Roll, Permanent Torch, Girls' Club Scholarship Committee, Girls' Club Repre- sentative, Girl Reserves. REILLY. EARL Student Body Treasurer, Radio Guild President '39, '40, Hi-Y, Track '39, '40, '41, Hi-Jinx. REISIGER, MIDGE Girls' Glee, Roll Room Representative. RILEY. ART Scrip, Roll Room Representative, Auto Trade. RICHARDS, MARGARET ANN Permanent Torch: Two-Year Letter Wearer, Chairman Girls' Club Finance Committee, De- bate, Girls' Glee. ROMERDAHL, JAMES Second Team Basketball Captain, Tennis Captain '41, Seagull Club, Basketball '40, '41, Hi-Jinx. ROSSART, ALVERA G. A. C. Treasurer, Two-Year Letter Wearer, Girls' Club Finance Committee. ROSE. DONALD Boys' Glee, Attendance Collector. RUSTEN, JUNE Three-Year Honor Roll, Permanent Torch, Girl Reserves. RUDD. MAE G. A. C., Girl Reserves, Girls' Club Representa- tive. RUSSELL, FORREST Kodak Circulation Manager, Fire Squad. RUDE, VIVIAN Three-Year Honor Roll, Permanent Torch, Girls' Club, Big Sister, Entertainment Committees, Tag Day Committee '39, '40, Junior Red Cross Rep- resentative. RUBATINO, FRED Hi-Y, Seagull Clubs: Football. RUDEEN, MILDRED Girl Reserve President: Girls' Club, Kodak, Roll Room Representative: One-Year Letter Wearer: Torch Society. SAPANARO. LEONARD Northwest Music Meet '39, '40, '41, Second Team Football: Band '39, '40, '4l: Pep Band '4l: Traffic Squad '40, '4l. SAWYER. DOROTHY Camera Club: Girls' Club Avocation Committee: Scrip Representative: Roll Room Representative: Art Poster Contest Winner. SABIN, VIRGINIA Girls' Nonetg Girls' Glee: A Cappella Choir: Northwest Music Meet '4l. SARGENT, PAY Entered from Sedro Woolley High, Sedro Wool- ley, Washington. Dramatics: G. A. C.: Pep Club. SEABERG. LAURENE Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Sea- gullette Vice-President: Roll Room, Girls' Club Representative: History Club, SHELLER. JERRY Track '39: Band '38, SCHULTZ. IRENE Seagullettes: A Cappella Choir: Roll Room Rep- resentative. SCRIBNER, VERNITA Entered from Bellingham High, Bellingham, Washington. Seagullettes: Dramatics. SHIELDS, KENNETH Seagull President '40, '41: Hi-Y Secretary: Foot- ball '38, '39, '40: Fire Chief '41: Kodak Editorial Staff. SEPAROVICH. MARGARET Seagullettes. SHELL, BETTY Entered from Santa Ana High, Santa Ana, Cali- fornia. Spanish Club of California, SOUTHAS, SPEDO Baseball '39, '40, '4l: Stage Committee '39, '40: Fire Squad '40, '41: Second Team Football '38, '39. SHOLBERG, DOLORES ' Girls' Glee. SIGLER, PEGGY Girls' Glee. SHERWOOD, MARTHA String Quartet: Three-Year Honor Roll: Girls' Nonet: Regional Solo, Ensemble, Orchestra Con- tests: May Festival '39, '4l. SHERWOOD, MARION String Quartet: Three-Year Honor Roll: Girls' Nonet: Girls' Club Representative: Regional Solo, Enselnble, Orchestra Contests. SPANGLE. WEIR Nesika Picture Editor: Roll Room Representative 3 '40, '4l: Second Team Football '39, '40. ' SPANGLER, EARL Auto Trade. Q son1ANo. MICHAEL 'N Boys' Club. SMITH, BERTHA Girls' Club. SMITH, LES Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Base- ball Manager '40, '4l: Traffic Squad: Boys' Club Publicity Committee. SMITH. EUNI CE Entered from Anacortes High, Anacortes, Wash- ington. Girls' Club. t Q i x s 41,--J ','f '14' fPage Twerety-eightl ruff SNOW, Denon-:Y G. A. C. Secretary: Chairman Girls' Club Health Committee: Two-Year Letter Wearer: Scrip Rep- resentative. STAHL, CHARLES Boys' Club. SPENCER. GARNA Hi-Jinx: Girls' Club Fellowship Committee: Sle- nior A Memorial Committee: Tag Day Commit- tee: Roll Room Representative. STONE, HAROLD Carpentry Trade Class. STEPHENS. RENA Entered from Snohomish High, Snohomish, Washington. Three-Year Honor Roll, Torch So- ciety. STROUD, NORMAN . Auto Trade Club. . STRAND. JACK ' Dramatics: Declamation: Hi-Jinx: Radio Guild Historian: Chairman Radio Day. STUART. BRUCE Scrip Representative. STREGE, BILL Baseball '40, '41: Debate: Campus Squad. STUVLAND, ROY Carpentry Trade Class. STEWART, VIVIAN Three-Year Honor Roll: Roll Room Representa- tive. STRUCK, CHARLES Hi-Y: Yell Leader: Kodak Editorial Staff: Boys' Club Publicity Committee: Scrip Representative. STOCKBRIDGE, ELSIE MARY Entered from Montesano High, Montesano, Wash- ington. Girls' Rifle Club: Seagullettes: G. A. C. STUMPF, ALVIN Boys' Club. SYLTEN, OLINE Girls' Club. TAYLOR, ED. Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Foot- ball '40: Hi-Y, Seagull Clubs: Boys' Club Treas- urer. TAFT, LORNA Permanent Torch: Three-Year Honor Roll: Ne- sika Business and Editorial Staff: Chairman Girls' Club Filing Committee: Senior A Com- mencement Committee. TEMTE, .TENS Senior A Announcement Committee. TOSLAND, ARTHUR Electric Trade Class: Band '39, '4l: Brass Sextet '4l: Pep Band '39, '40, TORVE. ORMOND Music Festival Band '39, '40: Music Festival Choir '41: Boys' Octet: Boys' Glee: A Cappella Choir. VANDEN HOEK, JULIUS Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: A Captpella Choir: Senior A Commencement Com- mi ee. VAN DER MEERSCHE, ROY Boys' Club. VANDERMEER, JO ANN A Cappella Choir: Northwest Music Meet '40, '4l: Girls' Club Standard Committee: Science Club: Girl Reserves Historian. VAN HEMERT, CARVER Boys' Rifle Club. VAN HOOSEN, JANET Orchestra: Girls' Club Art Committee '39, VAN ROOY, RUSSELL Senior A Picture Committee: Torch Society: Dads' Night Committee: Kodak Editorial Staff: Second Team Football, Track. VAN ZWOL, HELEN A Cappella Choir: Girls' Glee: Northwest Music Meet: Kodak Representative. VINALL, WESLEY Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Chairman Senior A Commencement Committee: Electric Trade President: School Public Address. WALLEN. RUTH Scrip Representative: A Cappella Choir: Girls' Glee: Girls' Club Typing Committee. WAGNER, DARROLD Entered from Ketchikan High, Ketchikan, Alas- ka. Basketball: Tennis: Track: Torch Society. WALTERS, CHARLES Permanent Torch: Dramatics: Pep Squad Chair- man: Band: Orchestra. WALTON, CHARLES Torch Society: Baccalaureate Committee. WALKER, ED Boys' Club. WARNER, LOYD Tennis Team '40, '41: Dramatics: Radio Guild:' Kodak Editorial Staff: Pep Squad. WELCH, DORIS Scripg Girls' Club Representative. 'WEBORG, BOB Boys' Club. WESTMAN, CLEORA Solo Contest '41: Band: Orchestra. WESTERBERG, MILTON Yell Leader: Chairman P.-T. A. Dance Commit- tee: Nesika Sports Editor: Chairman Dads' Night Entertainment Committee: K o d a k Editorial, Business Staffs. WEERS. THELMA Two-Year Letter Wearer: G. A. C. Board of Con- sideration: Girls' Club Pal Lunch, Typing Com- mittees: Scrip Committee. WERNER, LEONE Seagullettes: G. A. C.: Science Club: Girls' Club Filing Committee: Torch Society. WHITTAKER, JACK Kodak Representative. WHITFORD, JO ANN Girls' Rifle Club: Girls' Club Typing Committee: Seagullettes: Kodak Business Staff. WHITE, ELSIE Orchestra: Three-Year Honor Roll: Girl Re- serves: Girls' Glee: Radio Production. WILLIAMS, DELBERT Boys' Club. WHEATON, COLLEEN Entered from Helena High, Helena, Montana. Permanent Torch: Kodak Business Staff: Nesika Business and Editorial Staffs: Scrip, Girls' Club Representative. WILLIAMS, SARA ANN Entered from Snohomish High, Snohomish, Washington. P e r m a n e n t Torch: Three-Year Honor Roll: Election Committee: Northwest Mu- sic Meet: A Cappella Choir. - WITSCHER. MARY MARGARET Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Hi- Jinx Co-Chairman: Board of Control: One-Year Letter Wearer. WRIGHT, JEAN One-Year Letter Wearer: Torch Society: Chair- man Girls' Club Assembly Committee: Girls' Rifle Club: Girls' Glee. 'E We V ' 1 X... MAA. 'u an law fPa5e Twenty-nine I' . Y n r DOWLING, PAT WROSCI-I. GALEN Campus Squad. YOUNGCHILD. LEO Track '41. ZAHLER. BOB Scrip, Boys' Club Representativeg Traffic Squad. VAN ROOY. SHIRLEY Scrip, Roll Room Representativeg Girls' Club, Kodak Representative: Hi-Jinx. Camera Shy Hi-Yg Senior A Motto Committee. 1- OLSEN. J IM Baseballg Basketballg First, Second Team Foot- ballg Boys' Club Representativeg Seagull Club. Expect to Graduate at End fPage Thirtyl ROE, JACK Solo Contestg Pep Bandg May Music Festival '39, '40, '41. of Summer School ANDERSON. HELEN Scrip Representativeg Girls' Club Representative. COVERT, CLAYTON Boys' Rifle Club. DAWLEY, JOSEPHINE ' ' Scrip, Girls' Club Representative. DAWLEY, JANE Scrip, Girls' Club Representativeg Roll Room Representative. OLSON. WILLIAM A Cappella Choirg Northwest Music Meetg Boys' Glee: Traffic Squad. ZENZOLA, ROSA Scrip Representativeg Girl Reservesg G. A. C. Mid-Year Graduates ANDERSON, BLANCHE Girls' Club. ASCHENBRENNER, ZED National Guards: Football: Basketball: Seagull Club. BAILEY, JUNE Commencement Speaker: Three-Year Honor Roll: Class President '-1055: Nesika Picture Editor '40: Permanent Torch. BARNETT, WALLACE Swimming '33, '39: Captain '40: Track '40. BAILEY, MEREDITH Girls' Club Fellowship, Good Cheer Committees: Kodak: Seagullettes: Senior A Decoration Chair- man. BAUDRY, WILLIAM Boys' Club Representative. BARR, PAT Tag Day '39, '40g Girls' Club Publicity Cornmit- tee Chairman: Refreshment Committee: Sea- gullettes: Scrip Representative. BEKKER, GEORGE Rifle Club. BELLES, ESTELLA Girls' Glee: G. A. C. '39: Scrip Representative. BELT, HARRY Football '39, '40g Track: Hi-Y, Seagull Clubs, Senior A Council Representative: Boys' Club Sign Committee. BRAATEN, ARLINE Girls' Club Vocational Guidance, Scholarship, Social Service Committees: Roll Room Represen- tative: Torch Society. BODVIG. ALVIN Football: Scrip Representative: Traffic Squad '38. BROOKS, BETTY Class President 3855, '39: Permanent Torch: Three-Year Honor Roll: Orchestra, Band Contest '39, '40: May Festival '38, '39, '40. CARLSON, KARL Hi-Jinx. CHESLEY, LAURA MAY 4 Class Vice-President, '39EQ3 Chairman Senior A Social Committee: Tag Day '40: Girls' Club Per- sonality, Good Cheer Committees: Seagullettes '40 CAVANAUGH. EILEEN Girls' Club Representative: Scrip Representative: Hi-Jinx '38: Tag Day '39, '40. CATON, NORWOOD Boys' Club. COOK, GRACE , Permanent Torch: Girls' Club Typing Commit- tee: Orchestra 13725, '38, '39: Regional, National Orchestra Contests 3725. '38: Three-Year Honor Ro l. DOLLOFF, JACK Class Vice-President '38kQ: Council Representa- tive '395Q, '40: Northwest Solo Contest '38, '40: Horn Quartet '391 Brass Sextet '39, '40. DIRE, JEAN A Cappella Choir: Girls' Glee: Scrip Representa- tive: G. A. C. DOPH, DELBERT String Quartet '38, '39: Northwest, National Solo Contests '40: Senior A Memorial Committee: Or- chestra '38, '39, '40. DU CHINE, WALTER Band '38, '39, '40. DOWNING, BERENICE Girls' Club Art Committee: Senior A Memorial Committee: Torch Society. D'AOUST, JACK Tennis Team '39. E 1 3 5 l fPage Thirty-onel S l -I , - I aa .www -M-. 't ?'f A,.,. mg Pa ge Thirty-twol DULIN, BILL Hi-Y '38, Football '373 Track '38. ENGELBERT, VERNON Senior A Commencement Committee: Second Team Football '38, '39, Intramural Basketball. FERGUSON, BILL Class Representative '38t2Q Senior A Commence- ment Committeeg Second Team Football. FREDRICKSON, WARREN Boys' Club. FOUGHT, MARJORIE Girls' Club. FREDERICKSON, GERALD Swimming Team '38, '39, Scrip, Kodak Repre- sentative, Traffic Squad, Boys' Glee. FROLICH. BOB Boys' Club. GRONNING, OLGA Girls' Club Good Cheer Committee, Scrip Rep- resentative. GARRISON. GLENN Swimming Team '39g Traffic Squad '39g Track '39, '40g Scrip Representative '39. HAI-XS, HOWARD Commencement Speakerg Three-Year Honor Rollg Chairman Election Committee: Senior A Dues Committee: Rifle Club. HOLLIER, FHANKIE Permanent Torch: Orchestra Contest '38, '39, '40g May Festival '38, '39, '403 Hi Jinx '40, HANSEN, AXEL Boys' Club, Scrip Representative. GILFILLAN. VIOLET Girl Reservesg Girls' Club Filing, Fellowship Committees. HALVORSON, LILLIE Girls' Club, Kodak, Scrip Representative. HARINGA, GERTRUDE Girls' Club. HUTCHINS. MARGUERITE Commencement Usher. HAUG, DON Boys' Club. HUFFMAN. EDNA Torch Society. HATCHEL, BERNICE G. A, C., Seagullettes. JULSHAVEN, BERNICE Three-Year Honor Rollg Permanent Torchg Ko- dak News Editor, Election Committee: Girls' Club Vocational Guidance Committee, Senior A Baccalaureate Committee: Hi Jinx '40, KEELER, ETHEL Girl Reservesg Senior A Commencement Com- mittee. KLEPPER, BOB Baseball '37: A Cappella Choir '37, '38. KEYES. NETTIE Kodak, Girls' Club Representativeg Seagullettes. KIBKLAND, WARREN Boys' Rifle Club: National Guards. KIRSCH, IRENE Girls' Club Scholarship Committee: Council, Scrip Representative: A Cappella Choir: North- west Music Meet '40: G. A. C. KELLOGG, DAVE Boys' Club. KNIGHT. LOIS Girls' Club Publicity Committee: Chairman Senior A Picture Committee: Three-Year Honor Roll: Torch Society: Girls' Club Representative. LANE, JACK Scrip Representative. MULLEN, AUDBEY Chairman Senior A Motto Committee. MAHLUM, JOHN Senior A Social Committee: Scrip Representative. MARLATT, JOE MYHON Band '38B5: A Cappella Choir '39: Senior A Com- mencement Committee: Boys' Octet '3955, '40: Boys' Club Quartet. MOORE, JAMES Track: Hi-Y: Seagull Club. McGREGOR, MELVIN HENRY Senior A Dues Committee: Council Representa- ive. MCNIVEN, DON Basketball Manager '39, '40: Baseball Manager '40: Campus Squad: Boys' Club, Scrip Represen- tative. NEILSEN, LOIS Seagullettes: Northwest Music Meet '40: Chair- man Girls' Club Good Cheer Committee: May Music Festival: A Cappella Choir. NELSON. BOB - Stage Committee. PETERSON, MAMIE President Junior A, Senior B Classes: Vice-Presi- dent Senior A Class: Book Committee: Two- Year Letter Wearer. PRINGLE, DON Secretary, Treasurer Camera Club '39, '40: De- bate: Hi Jinx '40. PATTON, JEAN Tag Day '39, '40: Girls' Club Refreshment, Good 'Cheer Committees: Scrip Representative: Hi- inx '38. PETERSEN, ARCHIE Football, Basketball, Baseball '38, '39, '40: Kodak Sports Editor: Seagull Club Vice-President: Hi-Y. PENNINGTON, EVELYN Scrip Representative: Girl Reserves. RICE, ROGER Scrip Representative: Second Team Football. RHOADES, JELAN Senior A Motto Committee. RODGERS, CLEONE Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Se- nior A Commencement Committee: Girls' Club Representative. HOOD, VIOLET Girls' Club. ROSICK, NOHMA Vice-President Seagullettes '40: Secretary Radio Guild '39E5, '40: Northwest Music Meet '403 Ad- vanced Glee '38: A Cappella Choir '39, '40, SAMUELSON, DORIS Radio Guild: Seagullettes: Girls' Glee. SAMUELSON. DELORIS Seagullettes: Girls' Glee: Scrip, Girls' Club Rep- resentative. Page Thirty-threel Pa gg e Thirty-fourj SEBER. DEL II. Boys' Club Representative. SKUCY. OLGA ANN Senior A Picture Committee: Girls' Glee '39: Girl Reserves: Council Representative: G. A. C. '38. SIGLER. BOB President Auto Trade Class. SMEAD. DARREL Traffic Squad. SPENCE. MARGARET Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Girls' Club Big Sister Committee: Girls' Club Repre- sentative: Seagullettes. SMITH. RAY Track: Senior A Social Committee: Student Council Representative '39. SOLEM. HELEN Senior A Commencement Committee. SOLA. GEORGE Rifle Club: Scrip Representative. SUDDS, GERTRUDE Permanent Torch: Three-Year Honor Roll: Girls' Club Scholarship, Assembly Committees: Scrip Representative. STARTUP. DICK Track: Hi-Y, Seagull Clubs. THOMPSON, BETTY Senior A Social Committee: Girls' Club Assem- ' bly Committee: Girls' Club Representative '39: Play Production '39, '40, TIESSEN. ALFRED Boys' Club. THOMPSON. MELVIN Baseball. VANDERMEEH. GRACE Girls' Club, Scrip, Kodak Representative. WHITE. BILL Torch Society: Senior A Baccalaureate Commit- tee: Scrip, Kodak Representative. WEBB. BONNIE Commencement Speaker: Permanent Torch: Three-Year Honor Roll: Chairman Girls' Club Entertainment Committee: Class Secretary '38EQ, '39, 21025. WAKEFIELD. RALPH Auto Trade Class: National Guards. WOOD. DOROTHY Three-Year Honor Roll: Permanent Torch: Elec- tion Committee: Orchestra Contest '38, '39, '402 May Festival '38, '39, 40. Preparing for Democracy fpage Thirty-f I Sophomore Class Officers PROMISINC A BRILLIANT FUTURE by their early participaf tion in school activities, the members of the Sophomore class have already begun to carve their names in Everett High School's hall of fame. Oihcers chosen to represent the Sophomore A class, top picture, upper row, left to right: Council Representative, Ellsworth Purdy, Secf retary, Torry Love, VicefPresident, Tom Alverson, President, jo Ann Knisely, not in picture. - The Sophomore B officers, top picture, lower row, SecretaryfTreasf urer, Nancy Currie, President, Russell Baird, VicefPresident, Nathalie Sweum. Junior Class Officers BETWIXT AND BETWEEN, not on top and not on the bottom, the Junior Class looks forward to the day when they will be the Ubig moments of the school. The officers of the Junior B and Junior A classes, middle picture, top row, left to right: President, John Sevenichg Secretary, Earl Adams, VicefPresident, Denny Carter, Council Representative, Louise Bruce. Bottom row: SccretaryfTreasurer, Sue Swedi-ng VicefPresident, Margaret Adsit, Council Representative, Mary Furukawag President, Gordon Smith. 4 Senior Class Officers ONE SEMESTER TO G0 before the Senior BClass can relax from the steady drive toward their goal, to which their eyes have been turned hopefully since the day they entered high school. One more leaf to turn in the book of carefree school days. They face the coming semester happy in the knowledge that they are almost through, and yet they are wistful when they remember that their days at good old Everett High are almost over. The oflicers who head thc Senior B Class, lower picture, left to right: Secretary, Helen Cleveland, VicefPresident, Clarence Yoder, Council Representative, June Belew, President, Bill Nelson. fPage Thirty-sixl if 'Xf XXV I K X FDB ,Lff Sophomore 'B Class Upper picture, first row, left to right: Jacobson, Schlaten, Jones, Le Cocq, Denny, Richards, Rich, Sweum, Grimm, Currie, Ginnard, Galdf well, Hermansen, Anderson. Second row: Holyoke, Erlandsen, Rudeen, Gianelli, Olsen, Tarry, Davis, Smith, Whiteley, Wampler, Walker, Osteburg, Petersen, Bumgarner. Third row: Ward, Grandy, Dootson, Weise, Hall, Tait, Turner, Underwood, Smith, Smiley, Spade, Theissen, Braaten, Bumstead. Fourth row: Schultz, Sanford, Berg, Magnuson, Randcord, Watters, Radke, Vognild, Shary, Taft, Smith, Johnson, Knutson, Goodnight, Haferkorn. Fifth Row: France, Thomas, Hashu, Hamman, Tweedale, Willis, Gilbert. Sixth row: Dalton, Wise, Baird, Johnson, Benham, Maughlin, Moore, White, Jenson, Bagley, Jenson, Olson. Seventh row: Holland, Wise, Wick, Peterson, Larson, Furheim, Dowen, Banharn, Dawley, Bradshaw, McDonald, Lund. Junior B Class Middle picture, first row: Moore, Bell, Anderson, Barnes, Solie, Senescue, Robinson, Westberg, Sather, Sturman, Jackson, Herr, Harding, Adsit. Second row: Hartman, Larson, Hoflack, Krause, Christianson, Wilber, Ahrenstead, Brink, Tiesson, Fowler, Johnson, Myers, Hymer, Whitman, Fisher. Third row: Sontra, Bartman, Boddy, Erlendsen, Mims, Karenson, Bruskrud, Dale, Johnson, Williams, Waller, Williams, Swedin, Martin. Fourth row: Thor' sen, Jackson, Jarman, Johnson, Ames, Malland, Love, Runo, Ellis, Foubert, Furukawa, O'Dell, Felt, Erickson, Childreth, Jones, Neff. Fifth row: Harris, Winnie, Otto, Owens, Hall, Swartz, Olsen, Norlin, Grey, Baer, Smith, Balke, Smith, Bortner, Ricketts. Sixth row: Wright, Sheller, Ramsteadt, Newland, O'Leary, Brown, White, Ellingson, Seiling, Erikson, Solberg, Nieman, Nelson. Senior B Class First row: Hessen, Hall, Ringman, Grifith, Sandberg, Haug, Hafensher, Osterhaug, Skagen, Bussing, Reed, Stengrund, Moore, Bergerson. Second row: Anderson, Cleveland, Belew, Rigby, Williams, Phelps, King, Brown, Lloyd, Watters, Koeing. Third row: O'Conncr, Evans, Yoder, Marr, Little, Chimalearo, Stall' baum, Cardle, Irvine, Hartman, Stillwell, Hendricks, Geary, Actipis, Putnam, Strom. Fourth row: Wray, Seager, Wehyn, Rose, Post, Harmon, Jones, Hudon, Hashu, Ellis, Underwood, Heinke, Nance, Swedin, Van Valkenberg. Fifth row: Werhiem, Hanson, Berg, Undi, Vogel, Smith, Wycofl, Boyle, Jacobsen, Van Gasken, Nelson, Anderson, Hauck, Furukawa, fPage Thirty-seven 4 Junior A Class First row: Hannibal, Shyba, Movald, Hatch, Williams, Bywater, . Carlson, Christiansen, Barnes, Mundan, Maulett, Jones, Patterson, Mel' ville. Second row: Johnson, Arnold, Lease, Heckt, Heg, Hartley, Smolf let, Manning, Schafer, Dodge, Sigsworth, Orrostom, Hernfelt, Staber, Berg. Third row: Julin, Vaara, Moore, Chandler, Adams, Gaston, Calf lahan, Kimball, Santoro, Anderson, Baker, McCann, Petersen, Riecken, Stockton. Fourth row: MacDannald, Bacoka, Peterson, Wright, Urdahl, Weber, Robinson, Jenkins, Rowe, Kosher, Knutson, Grohs, Moe. Fifth row: Lloyd, Nelson, Mardesich, Carlson, Valpone, Kreft, Klevberg, Becker, Groot, Dickey, Senter, Wallen, Nelson, Weis. First row: Dewitt, Newland, Webb, Bergman, Stowell, Hatlen, Hardy, Munger, Mc' Daniels, Boe, Gilbert, Walker, Falkangar. Second row: Campbell, Campbell, House, Young' child, McPherson, Winters, Myers, Fredrickson, Moore, O'Conner, Helm, Estep, Heintz. Third row: Logan, Gamelan, Ostlund, Knutson, Laviguer, Michel, Rasmussen, Carpenter, Perrault, Harrison, Callahan. Fourth row: Nelson, Swink, Florer, Klevberg, Becker, McMuller, Johnson, Moran, Fifth row: Nelson, Albertson, Lawson, Wilson, Long, Slavick, Cameron, Watson, Braaten, McComb, Olson, Arthur, Johnson, Gugich, Balken. Adamson, Cava' naugh, D. Walker, W. Walker, Kenneth, Morrow, Thomas, Stenvick, Schuster. Sixth row: Kimball, Stewart, Benson, O'Toole, Ferguson, Pagreba, Mootz, Rochon, Machin, Monahan, Stretcher, Welsh, McKenzie, Barr. Lower picture, front row, left to right: Skalley, Smith, Brown, Yoakum, Melby, Jackson, McCart, Cartiss, Churches, Watson, Twitchell, Cummings, Leese, Monlux, Brown, Wilsted, Brown, Jordan, Tegtf meier. Second row: Johnson, Kelly, Johnson, Kassionas, Ludwig, Rogers, Tanic, Rusten, Schmidt, An' derson, Glenzer, Hatchell, Evans, DeRooy, Haack, Sayles, Andersen, Kruger, Bruce, O'Brien, Wick, Swanson. Third row: Chapman, Foth, Prideaux, Small, Bowen, Skelly, Cavelero, Kirkland, Royles, Achatz, Jewell, Gilliam, Badgely, Raines, Gamache, Wiegand, Riches, Fields, Murphy, Welch, Carlson. Fourth row: Haley, Nelson, Stevens, Spencer, Gebert, Knutsen, Winchester, Craig, Hendrickson, Paulson, Bowers, Jones, Williams, Campbell, Keith, Moe, Philbrick, Swartz, Endicott, Jensen, Jensen. Fifth row: Stumpf, Himple, Hesby, Bjerkan, Larson, McKerracher, Cruikshank, Heiser, Adams, Paulson, Hudson, Peterson, Anderson, Jacobson, Christenson, Burden,Maloney, Smith, Behrens, Kellogg. Sixth row: Cook, Hall, Johnson, Stone, Ballard, Ermance, Reed, Hoiby, Rice, Leber, Hansen, Grainger, Steele, Murry, Crne, Garson, Megis, Lyons, Langen. Seventh row: Wellman, Harmke, Horedyke, Lewis, Hill, Cunning' ham, Fohl, Stevens, Ross, Ames, Ness, Carter, Reede, Throm, Cockburn, Lee, Urbstasser, Aos, Milne, Griiiith, Ryan, Staber. Page Thirty-eI3htJ J I ff I ' c 1 VLC et- Sophomore A Class gi Upper picture, first row, left to right: Larson, Haskell, Anderson, Elzea, Vincent, Price, Swartz Jacobs, Raeder, Mizell Yokem, Elzea. Second row: lviahood, Foot, Kortecass, Doughtery, Douglas, Boyton Tempte, Winkel, Baflinger, Gowan, Maclnrath, Curnutt. Third brow: Germaine, Clarke, Ameden: Breene, Jacobson, Banks, Thacker, McManiman, lvliley, Hayes, Damon, Vrieling, DeBaer. Fourth row: Hill, Hagen, Oberg, Lyke, Gregg, Cavitte, Marstrc-m, Martinis, Stocks, Sill, Dragoo, Howard. Fifth row: Kane, Dunn, Baker, Cooper, Keeler, Peraro, Crawford, Nelson, Raymond, Mariki, Uwate. Sixth row: Erikson, Porter, Wilson, Wells, Kane, Swanson, DeGroate, DeMars, Mardesitch, Marton, Dragovich, Hayfard, Stecher, Larson. Middle picture, first row left to right: DeBilles, Alne, Vik, Harper, Arganbright, Mahood, Hammon, Snow, Millard, Barlow, Wolfgren, Payne, Hughes, Hanson, Rigby, Rains, Bogan, Paulo, Cavalero, Werner, Hakkala, Blair. Second row: Martinis, Ostlund, Phipps, Maclnnis, Glendell, Neil, Fry, Kimble, Jarman, Hammond, Felder, Ogren, Overland, Christensen, Groger, Keifer, Cookson, English, Judy, Haglund, Kinf ney, Kratz, Jaramo. Third row: White, Johnson, Duce, Krohn, Dennie, Brandenherg, Wright, Salstrom, Mergens, Mazolin, Fredrickson, Covert, Weamer, Johnson, Edfast, Deane, Manus, Aspinal, Cruikshank, Anderson, Knisely, Pendergrass, Johnson, Pendergrass. Fourth row: Knapp, VonPostal, Tryell, Halverson, Minar, Kempma, Jagoditsch, Olson, Marcho, Sayles, Anderson, Gallaspy, Jackson, Klaho, Johnson, Erickson, Maughlin, Westman, Chester, Thomas, Slavenberg, Stites, Allan. Fifth row: Bordsen, Whitf taker, Woodfield, Buchanan, Jenson, Irvine, Russell, Griffore, Kallander, Rinaldo, Severling, Flener, Smith, Stratton, Serviss, Alverson, Gamlin, Burke, Forte. Sixth row: Olson, Mahood, Kruger, Carlson, Hudson, Jefferson, Doph, Post, Gilroy, Temple, Shaw, Finger, Muckey, Austin, Peck, Smith, Wolf, Chrobuck, Boortz, Broherg, Johnson, Norton, Briggs. Seventh row: Dawson, Ness, Clark, Fain, Bouy, Rhaids, Childs, Sullivan, DeTwiler, Thorsen, VanWinkel, Hill, Rice, Troxel, Haines, Cummings, Farsgren, Shuh, Watters, Phelps, Morris, Hayes, Gray, Johnson, Sunnett. Lower picture, first row, left to right: Nessen, Bargar, Fischer, Snow, Johnson, Hailey, Swalwell, Hin' shaw, Franke, Santoro, Kestle, Charroin, Hansen, Meyers, Denamur, Blacken, Kravat, Enfield, Arnold Metz, Hartley. Second row: De Rooy, Van Zwol, Baker, Cottler, Cottler, Anderson, Earl, Anderson, Gan' dreau, Warfield, Geyer, Walters, Browning, Lee, Lalone, Jansen, Erdahl, Duiu, Dodge, Boynton, Evans, Johnson, Miller, Criss. Third row: Westre, Sater, Miller, Margun, Halverson, Field, Pettys, Arp, Paschal, Lien, Inman, Brannon, Lundquist, Hienk, Collard, Zylstra, Farr, Margan, Post, Wick, Gamman, Rebhc. Fourth row: Scott, Kiem, Hudson, Hanson, Spolstra, Carmen, Ketchem, Erickson, Thorcsen, Brounty, Witscher, Meacham, Skalley, Kirstiem, Berg, Summeaus, Gohers, Yorkston, Skagen, Lewis, Alcomhrack, Lavell, Lopaz, Haug, Brown. Fifth row: Angel, Lundquist, Gross, Wilson, Markham, Martinis, Knowles, Boyle, Losvar, Cruzcn, Spence, Lash, Lopaz, Negard, Leckie, Purdy, Love, Mendenhall, Milholland, Trieble, Smevag, Hauck, Winny, Hordike, Thompson. Sixth row: Wolffe, Slingerlend, Lothian, Serviss, Moore, Kirsch, Putman, Jacobson, Miner, Merritt, Gregg, Kavet, Corliss, Finger, Reeves, Blue, Nelson, Henderson, Westby, Dunn, Christianson, Saarle, Muckey, Thompson. Seventh row: Olson, McCaWley, Mims, Peterson, Olson, Gaines, Olson, Barlow, Jones, Carlson, Ylvisaker, Mercer, Johnson, Sampson, Gerstenberger, Kravik, Dunlap, Mergens, De Groate, Schultz, Pearson, Henderson, Engebregson, An' derson. Page Thirty-nine Commencement Speakers January Th ree-Year Honor Roll Those who made the ThreefYear Honor Roll in January, top picture, first row, left- to right: Grace Cook, Margaret Spence, Bernice Juleshaven, Bonnie Webb, Gertrude Sudds. Second row: Gerry Bekker, Frankie Hollier, Doro' thy Wood, Betty Brooks, Cleone Rodgers, Howard Haas. June Three-Year Honor Roll Those who made the ThreefYear Honor Roll in June, middle picture, first row, left to right: Kenneth Magelssen, Julius Vanden Hoek, Jack Gregg, Chester Ferrier, Bob Bennett, Wesley Vinall, Joe Purcell, Ralph Brown, non' member, Ed Taylor, Hideo Furukawa. Second row: Frances Landon, Lorna Taft, Billie Plambeck, Judy Hartley, Kay May, Janie Hellenthal, Iris Culmf back, Jean Eriksen, Frances Graafstra, Dorothy' Benson, Jeanette Brown, Jane DeMonbrun, Evelyn Lungstedt, Mary Margaret Witscher. Third row: Ruth Stephens, Eileen Gorton, Gertrude Nonemaker, Ruth Crittenden, Maxine Meyers, Marcia Ann Hansen, Jeanne Marie Burnham, Sara Ann Williams, Laurene Seaberg, Ruth Olson, Maude Boyd, Eleanor Larson, Edith Larson, Alma McLaughlin. Fourth row: Betty Luebke, Lillian Johnson, Kathleen Haines, Vivian Stewart, Sheila Norton, Peggy Bennett, Lucile Fairley, Mar' garet Refsnes. FRIENDS, RCMANS, AND COUNTRY' MEN, lend me thine ears. Although the Commencement Speakers did not begin in this illustrious manner, they represented their classes very well at the Graduation Exerf cises. These speakers are chosen each term by the Senior A's and teachers, who keep in mind their ability and worthiness of this high honor, The students choose their candidates from the Three- fPage FortyJ Year Honor Roll, but teachers may nominate anyf one in the graduating class whom they believe has earned this honor. In the past, however, the teach' ers have usually approved of the students' choice. Mr. Countryman and Mr. Akright aided the speakers by coaching them in the deliverance of their speeches in January and June respectively. 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Richard Fischer, Eevrwafd Webber Ewgebxegaonl Dfmami Towle, E!-fm Wniiiams ' .1 I nv -- lifiml ' GIRLS' use Fran! row: M,s:,3wfz YJ ' Cfxfwudwk Mmm. 51-:sw 1 MM L-fu v-hmfbw, wx, . fy L msam, mar' iiwkmx Gstiwxri Row wa: M Ryfef- wwf ' 1 Fm' fiA?1'51 sXi, Kfzmf' 'C' M n I ww? :mia Q-vwf xi , , :W ml Rav rimzcz P V x I Row fPege Forty-fourfl mv:-x L, , . BOYS GLEE Front row: Cliffmd JoPm',4mL Dwpghf Enge. brxigiimf Qxcixard Fvschev, 01150 Trofrel, I Miirorw SP9-fksns, Bernard Vkfebbeq Shiriey Munger. Art Scams, and b - Lemdfm Gilroy, Row two: Norman Freeie, Ornmm! Tcrve, Jamea Thfmpscm, Norm Peawfm, John Ofcrmwr. Peter Evans ' Row three: Eivin Wilhams, Eugene Daiton John ESM, Sim Qchmvdt, Bibb WaYYers, Hafwek Grabs, Dan R565-ae four: Fwiiy Eenham, James Boorfz, Dunaid Rose, Tom -Sox-fan, Ed BMSQA, BsH'Hessen, me Sanford, Harwd Kwan Ed Maw, and my :mm W A ' ..,. .. ...-,,,,, ii: mmll J I Z P , Xl 'hal . f A 1 ll ' A E 'S-'ar STRING QUARTET WOODWIND TRIO Marilyn Olson ,Mgaiftha Sherwood V Evelyn Maynard Marion Sherwood 1 A' Martin lvcs .lack Van Gaslaen X Dorothy Wostman M' X1 f- 'Q 'Qijwix M A .951 rf Q I tht! 4 lyjill' A, BRASS OCTET Bob Rmgman ' 7 Carl Johansen ov Arthur Tosland . Bob Forr ' ,. -' - Johnlordan . , I Cecil Hall Don Callahan. Bull Hull MR. RAYMON D HOWELL HORN QUARTET. Charles Maughlin Danny Phillips Gene Arrnstead , Bob Ringman Dorofhy Wood P fPage Forty-five I, , t, , , . , ' , ' 1 .f' ,if,,C :, E Northwest Music Mee1:Soloists Upper picture, lirst row, left to right: Muriel Johnson, Marion Sherwood, Marilyn Olson, Martha Sherwood. Second row: Wesley Carter, Martin Ives, Nancy Currie, Dorothy Westmen, Dorothy Wood, Mary Boitano. Third row: George Clark, Lois Herr, Shirley Ostlund,iEEugene Lloyd, Carl Johansen, Pat Kruger, Bob Hill, Bill Hill. A Cappella Choir Lower picture, first row: Dorothy Oldenburg, Doris Braaten, Doris Erickson, Clara Metz, Blanche Vxfhite, Catherine Hart, Rena Arnold, Betty Robinson, Pat Westberg, Marjorie Senescue, Dorothy De Ryke, Helen Van Zwol, Jo Ann Vandermeer, June Ellis, Adella Christensen, Bonnie Harris, Virginia Sabin, Delores Gilbert, and Jane De Monbrun. Second row: Norma McFarlane, Grace Bussing, Ruth Wallen, Jean Eriksen LaVerne Rich, Art Gesme, Harvey Grohs, Miss Petersen, Tom Gowan, Clifford Johnf son, John O'Connor, Mary Lou Hansen, Elaine Dale, Martha Sherwood, Marion Sher' wood, and Delia Negard. a Third row: Vedis Huseboe, Eleanore Larson, Betty Ann Murphy, Betty Hardison, Haskel Hawton, Richard Fisher, Carey Raymond, John Colyn, James Thompson Norman Ereese, Elvin Williams, Dwight Engebregson, Evelyn Knudson, Ruth Critf tenden, Barbara Grobey, and Anna Rose Santoro. s Top row: Nadine Underwood, Lila Lee, Marguerite Costis, Irene Schultz, Jack Morrison, Milton Perkins, Bob Jenkins, Julius Vanden Hoek, Perry Hall, Weston Harris, Ronald Treibel, Crmund Torve, Sara Ann Williams, Leola Cogdal, and Jean Menzies. Fa ge Forty-srxj i H V gggyggsgiqvnmfmwwwvggpqggim Iillv I I ll f5nix11unml11!iiQl1N WIIIIIHI Um, uw ll K , EMM II.I'IIHn W. , in u Ml 1 -'- - '. X 1,' A Wi, W1 Q X H,' ww1H+ , JWWWBW! 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A, 1 Ng' Jllllhi 75, l I licu qLw,jV , mm MMI 1 ,g IunmmUaMHlillilimfgi1215Q1fL,Q,fiiQl1i g ,4f W JI ' N ' , ,UIQ mm ,I H A'f'm ' : H 'Mumx YW ' '1 11 ' 1 ' 1' ' 1,W'C4H114aa1a1 JMU: flmvfv' A' Saw ':'? 1s1i5ql4IMl I1 mm .ggQ1gLq'WiQW v Nhww w i f' wi! lMa1!l Ill' W .-N. , I Q I W l:'IIllI!llii1j!'C.?? U t 1 '1:1i,fsif:5!L5lili4114- ' -1 Wwwmmcw .,. :fe wiI!ImH'f''HlIfI!E2I1I0fii.ILn .- -- Girls' Club TO PROMOTE LOYALTY to the school and enthusiastic support of all its activif ties among the girls of Everett High School is the purpose of the Girls' Club. Assisting the President, Marion Fry, and the adviser, Miss Esther Johnson, in carry' ing out this aim were VicefPresident, Jackie Chapman, Secretary, Josephine Hill, and Treasurer, Jackie Phillips. Later in the semester Sue Hartley replaced Josephine Hill, and Jackie Phillips was replaced by Cecilia Haskell. Many committees, each headed by a committee chairman, aided the oiiicers in their work. These committees and chairmen were as follows: Art, Priscilla Boortzg Assembly, Jean Wright, Avocation, Gloria Gebert, Big Sister, Sheila Norton, Employment, June Bailey, Entertainment, Shirley Munger, Fellowship, Garna Spencer, Filing, Lorna Taft, Finance, Margaret Richards, Good Cheer, Alma McLaughlin, Health, Dorothy Snow, Library, Mary Lien, Pal Lunch, Lucile Fairley, Personality, Mary Jane Hoover, Publicity, Sally Kaasen, Refreshment, Judy Hartley, Scholarship, Barbara Grobey, Social Service, Janie Hellenthal, Standard, Madeline LaBeau, Typing, Gertrude De Rooy, and Vocational Guidance, Kathleen Marincovich. Upper picture, first row, left to right: Officers Fry, Haskell. Second row: Chapman, Hartley. Lower picture, first row, left to right: DeRooy, Fairley, LaBeau. Second row: Hart ley, McLaughlin, Marincovich. Third row: Richards, Gebert, Wright, Norton, Car' boneau, Munger, Lien. Fourth row: Hoover, Spencer, Boortz, Hellenthal, Kaasen, Stowell. Page Forty-eightzl Boys' Club TO BENEFIT THE SCHOOL and enable boys to enjoy school life is the aim of the Boys' Club. Headed by President Ralph Brown, and the adviser, Mr. Kolkana, the Boys' Club has endeavored to carry out this purpose. Serving with the president were Bob Jenkins, VicefPresidentg Bill Nelson, Secretary, and Ed Taylor, Treasurer. The Boys' Club was divided into committees which served the school by their ref spective duties. Entertainment for all Boys' Club assemblies was presented by the Prof gram Committee, headed by Bob Browning. Stopping cars and conducting all traffic between classes, and reporting all violations to the police department, were the duties of the Traffic Committee, directed by Gilbert Kachold, Captain, and Bob Zahler, Lieutenant. Members of the Campus Squad were often seen picking up paper and refuse from the campus, and attempting to keep the lawns green by use of Keep Off the Grass signs. The head of this committee was John Nilsen. The Welfare Committee, headed by Tom Callahan, was in charge of the Christmas and Thanksgiving drives to aid needy families. Les Smith was chairman of the Publicity Committee, which painted signs for all clubs, games, and elections, made posters for Boys' Club functions, and was in charge of broadcasting announcements. Ken Shields was Chief of the Eire Squad, which handled all fire drills. Upper picture, first row, left to right: Officers Nelson, Jenkins. Second row: Brown, Taylor. Lower picture, iirst row: Committee Chairmen Smith, Callahan. Second row: Magelssen, Shields. fPa ge Forty-nine V tlmrl BMJ Lung, Kon Shicfds Francna Bacoka Tayicrv. BA!! VH Dain Engleah, 'Larry Soutlfwas Rubafino, Ed Jam Ebert, Brand, Paul BH:-ba and Mr, Kolkana, PEP SQUAD PROGRAM COMMITTEE Jack Pennington, B a c o k a , Mr Thompson Eddie Cu 0 Remy, rr Bfl Morrkson OY Br f'-T7 4. -.. ssiliife' STAGE CREW Cml f3.3W.1c. Sm' dun Srwmfb Mr Ar Jack Gregg, Wcsfne Ymniu, Andy Mar- imis, Bob Bcdncr, Ralph Dccfing, Gob Waiters, C5 I e Churches. fPege Fiftyl ivan-JVII. CAMPUS SQUAD ' Paul Shyba, Norm Freese, Earl Adams, Francis Bacoka, John O'Con- ner, Galen Wrosch, H6890 flurekawa, TRAFFIC SQUAD- W Ma Reese Hepler 'Bill Sylvesferi Eddie Heil, Gene Larson, Everett Daltcin, Bill Farr, Weston Harris Richard Post, Norm Freese, Leonard Sapanam, Gilbert Kacthofd, Ray Owens, Ray Granger, Mr, Kolkzma, Bob Zahler, L95 Smith. 4 ENTERTAJNMENT Margaret Tzmac Hazel Hecht Marcia Arm Hamm Vfflnla Artlkur Aida Heslvv TYPING . Gertrude De Ro-my Thelma Wears Frances Ayers Florence Armstrcng Frances Eorovina 0 - 715 'E-'fi 6-Q l ,V,k , 125 f X 'l voswne L Mary Phillips Pafrvcia Bagan A ,V Berry Bridges ,5C3Ar1f6UlSGrl Wanda Lou Payne Seth Brclvvrling Dclasm? Mcphergon Juarmlal-ielm ,j Olwe Rlchards Sue Hartley Jean Xfvalfars a r , gf - '41 ' 3' M, 1 VQCATIONAL GUIDANCE Kathleen Marincovich Peggy McKerracker Y Doris Irvine Julia Cruikshahk , Genevieve Chrobucif BIG SISTER Sheila Norton Ruth Bjcrkan Gertrude Nonemaker Mary Harcus I Rum Crittenden 'Phyllis Moofz ' Dorofhy Kirkland Elsie White ' HEALTH ivan Fnrb-.r-n ' Gefrv Rasmuuscarw Dcfmrhr. Smrrw Bermcelohnson Berry Lmu Anderson Cl1arloTfeBaCkuS Hnzle :firewall Margarer Hafchel Ciwrlsfl rw Jacolwfaon ' Page Fifty-onel I ff ' Hi-Y AND REMEMBER, TICKETS may not be purchased at the door, so get yours an HOW. .s These immortal QQ words were part of the daily plea by a member of the HifY on behalf of the'Father and Son banquet, which is sponsored annually by this organization. Other accomplishments of the HifY Club during the past year were the Football ban' quet, Americanization Week at the high school, and aid in the Y. M. C. A. Mem' bership Drive. The advisers were Mr. Ramstad, Mr, A. C. Whiteley, and Mr. Maurice Thompson. Upper picture, first row: Mr. Ramstad, Brand, Bell, Pennington, Movald, English, Trask, Williams, Mr. Whiteley, Sevenich, Shyba, Gilmer, Harcus. Second row: Shields, Franke, Dunn, Callahan, Rubatino, Bacoka, Sampson, Ebert, Nelson, Hannibal, Reilly, Anderson, Brown. Third row: Solle, Anderson, Moe, Ludwig, Adams, Petersen, Struck. Fourth row: Jenkins, Dowling, Taylor, Hoiby, Hatch, Robinson, Morrison. Girl Reserves SELLING TAGS for the P.fT. A. Shoe Drive was one of the greatest services ren' dered by the Girl Reserves during this school year. This organization is a social as well as service club and is a branch of the Y.W.C.A. Club officers for the school year: President, Mildred Rudeen, VicefPresident Helen Cleveland, Secretary, June Ellis, Treasurer, Ethel Keeler, replaced at midfyear by Eunice Schartz, Historian, Alice Rigby. The faculty adviser was Miss Ryan. Lower picture, first row, left to right: Rigby, Boortz, Beede, Jacobs, Weamer, Marr, Leese, Werner, Leonard, Kempma, Small, Fohl, Sather, Johnson, Smiley, Cunningham, Smith, Lundstead, Berg. Second row: Refsnes, Matlock, Rigby, Hanson, Skalley, Iohnson, Boynton, Hartley, White, Dennie, White, Service. Third row: Whitman, Cleveland, Ellis, Lloyd, Geary, Thiessen, Moore, Holyoke, Swartz, Rudeen, Husby, Fisher, Martinsen. Page Fifty twoll Student Council WILL THE MEETING PLEASE come to order? With these words the chairman of the Student Council, who is also the President of the Student Body, called another meeting to order. Student Council Representatives were elected by their respective classes to repre' sent them in the legislature of the school. The advisers were Miss Tennyson and Mr. Ylvisaker. During the past year the Council adopted the point system for activities and sports, which is to go into operation next fall, lengthened the term of office for Board of Conf trol members, adopted and put into operation the convention system for nominating student body officers, and purchased a 16mm. camera. Upper picture, left to right: Nathalie Sweum, Louise Bruce, Russell Baird, Marion Fry, Bill Nelson, Joe Purcell, Earl Reilly, jo Ann Knisely, June Belew, Mary Furukawa, Margaret Adsit. Roll Room Representatives 'iDOESN'T ANYONE HAVE ANY ideas on the subject at all? Roll Room Representatives were another step toward a more democratic student body government. Not only did this system give the Council an opportunity to be guided by the wishes of the students, but it also kept the students in direct contact with the activities of the student Council. Lower picture, first row, left to right: Seaburg, Topp, Kirkland, Aspinal, Ballinger, Merritt, Jacobson, Brown, Buck, Hardy, Nagel. Second row: LeCocq, Swedin, Franke, Mackenroth, Herr, Aschenbrenner, Chrobuck, Kassonias fin backl, Smith, Knisely, Malone, Kosher, Stites. Back row: Sweum, Smollet, Refsnes, Movald, Stewart, Vinall, Browning, Norland, Gamelin, Christianson, Franke, Trask, Hannibal. fPa ge Fifty three Student Board of Control HORDER PLEASE! This meeting was called for the purpose of discussing the case of John Jones. And another Student Board of Control meeting got under way. The Student Board of Control was for the purpose of assisting students with difficulties, and checking the grades of the ofHcers of student organizations. When a person brought before the board has been graduated, the record of his case is destroyed. Above picture, first row, left to right: Mary Margaret Witscher, Peggy Bennett. Second row: Jo Ann Knisely, Pat Dixon. Third row: Tom Callahan, Scott Smith, and Martin Ives. Seagull Club NWHO WILL BE QUEEN OF HEARTS? This question was foremost in everyone's mind as the annual Queen of Hearts Dance, sponsored by the Seagull Club, drew near. Although this dance, the Seagull Club movies offered during the lunch hour, and the Basketball Dance are the best known of the Seagull Club's activities, they are not the only projects undertaken by this or' ganization. This year the club sponsored a very successful Toy Drive to supply Christmas gifts for needy children. Bottom picture, first row, left to right: Mr. Ennis, adviser, Brand, Shields, Anderson, Movf ald, Ebert, Williams, Nagle, Gilmer, Sevenich, Brown. Second row: Franke, Purcell, Rubatino, Williams, Hannibal. Third row: Hoiby, Ludwig, Adams, Bacoka, Jolgleh, English, Trask, Davis, Petersen. Eourth rovv: Jenkins, Bentz, Dunn, Shyba, Nilsen. Fiftli row: Keeler, Webber, Tay' lor, Hatch, Olson,1'Sampson, Gaston. fr i R , 3, fr fPa3e Fifty-fourj Camera Club FOCUSING CAMERAS on bewildered by' standers, setting lights, choosing angles, and com' posing their pictures were a few of the many as' signments of the Camera Club members this last year. These students took pictures not only of high school activities, but also of life outside school, which they entered in monthly contests sponsored by the club. The club was established by Miss Sturgeon in October, 1939. Advisers were Miss Sturgeon and Mr. Milnor. Top picture, front row, left to right: Culm' back, Eriksen, Vognild, Benson, Marl, Keeler. Second row: Orne, Heinke, Eaton, Julian, Baker, Sawyer, Hoskins, Gregg, Bennett, Mr. Milnor, Erickson. Members not in the picture are Bridges, Duce, Graafstra, Gregg, Moe, Vxfard. A N 1 l , N ' l . Seagulleiies 'LSEATS ARE IN THE CENTER FRONT, directed members of the Seagullettes as they ushered at school and civic affairs including Town Hall Meetings, Northwest Music Meet, Higlinx, and the Christmas Pageant, under the direction of Miss Turnbull, adviser. Bottom picture, first row, left to right: Boe, Putman, DeRooy, Scribner, Stockbridge, John' son, Norlin, Oke, Montgomery, Schultz, Separo' vich, Ayers, Werner, Hashu, Swedin, Nance, Boe, Gessner. Second row: Beede, Christensen, Patterson, jones, Warner, Moore, Leonard, Wil' stad, Dulin, Goldthorpe, Menzies, Johnson, Heater. Third row: Harding, Cowan, LaMar, Gil' bert, Seaberg, Gregg, Bogdanovich, Paulson, Mi' rosevich, Everist, Dodge, Armstrong. Fourth row: Bywater, You-ngchild, House, Carboneau, Skagen, Nelson, Larson, Sales, Myers. tk Y., o ,lv , X Sf I A. ' -, X 91 f not I:Pa ge Fifty-fivej Tag Day Committee Above picture, first row, left to right: Fischer, Marincovich, Hartley, Currie, Stevens, E. Cruikf shank, Cruikshank, Gebert, Norton, Hansen, Swedin, Sweum, McLaughlin, Browning, Brown. Second row: Richards, Snow, Wright, Lecocq, Fairley, Hartley, Heg, Hesby, Bjerkan, Grifith, Franke, Ylvisaker, Carpenter, Aspinal, Witscher, McKerracher, Putnam, Carlson, Spencer, Kaasen. Third row: Spence, Harcus, Hayes, Seaberg, Dudder, Anderson, Culmback, Smollet, Rich, Hoover, Moore, Topp, Munger, Anderson, Hat' len, Spencer, Ringman, Hinshaw, Myers, Hardy, Larson, Swalwell, Hellentral, Fry, Larson. Fourth row: Haringa, Miley, Kammerer, Haines, Burnf ham, Eriksen, Anderson, Michel, Armstrong, Haskell, Myers, May, Schaffer. Marcia Ann Hanf sen and Sheila Norton were cofchairmen of the Tag Day Committee. ji, v sw, B x p RQXS T522 1. Q in 1 Q P.-T. A. Dance COME GN woRM, SQUIRMV' Whether it be jukefbox or hotfshot orf chestra music the members of the P.fT. A. dance committee provided plenty of lively shinfcracks for Everett High School hepf cats. Members of this committee, first row, left to right: Betty Lou Anderson, Sue Swedin. Second row: Mr. Tavenner, Miss Bakenhus, advisers, Tom Callahan. Third row: Bill Bowden, Milt Westerberg. Memf bers not- in picture: Marie Jane Hoover, Twila Hinshaw, fPa5e Fifty-sixj YJ J 'fin 'f ff . Lf, Q' f is Girls' Athletic Club Upper picture, Hrst row, left to right: Curnutt, Cavanaugh, Mootz, Monahan, Bruce, Laviguer, Jordan, Grobey, Albertson, Wiegand, Craig, Myers, Olsen, Johnson, Swartz., Stockbridge, Hansen, Haskell, De Mars, Kammerer, Gorton, Borovina, Rossart. Second row: Jacobsen, Sieverf ling, Rinaldo, Kallander, Fisher, Wright, Sayles, Husby, Mazell, Riches, Knutson, Backus, Larson, Buck, Jacobson, Rudeen, Helm, Weers, Fry, Arthur. Third row: Dixon, Kirkland, Snow, Royles, Wilsted, De Rooy, Maher, Michel, An' derson, Krohn, Franke, Gaines, Hughes, Olsen, Olson, Jagoditsch, Wolfgram, Leckie, Hendrick, Kinney, Pettys, Markham, Redman, Bagan, Douglas, Leonard, Boyd. Fourth row: Haack, Wright, Richards, Walters, Topp, Winkel, Payne, Moore, Safstra, Evans, Sather, Erdahl, Kestle, Werner. Yell Leaders GO GET 'EM SEAGULLSF, From handsprings to spraining a tonsil if necesf sary, was but part of the enthusiastic and loyal effort put forth by our Everett High Yell Leaders and Pep Squad. The yell leaders were elected by the stu' dents, and members of the pep squad were appointed by the Boys' Club president, Ralph Brown, and faculty adviser, Mr. Thompson. Lower picture, first row, left to right: Dudder, Westerberg, Norlin, Haringa. Sec' ond row: Struck, Morrison. fPa 3 e Fifty-sevenJ Page Fifty-eiglntl ' Sign Writing Committee Left to right: Smith, Stockton, Keeler, Webber. '23 Scrip Committee F i r s t row: Aschenhrenner, Hernfeldt. Second row: Mr. Walther, Hatchell, Julian, Hardif son, Haack. '23 Carpentry Class First row: Johnson, Nelson, Mr. Cosser, Aakre, Olson, Hansf en, Sehers, Showland, Dickie, Stone, Schultz, Chapman, Stuvf land, Kachold, Megis, Dunn, Peterson. '23 Ski Club First row: Pennington, Mar' tinis, Carlson, Mendenhall, De- Feyter, Payne, Cookson. Second row: Jones, Reeves, Mr. Holland, Martinis, Armstead. '23 Electric Trade Class First row: Vinall, Long, An' derson, Dearing, Welch, Nelson, Smith, Nelson, Mr. Smead. Sec' ond row: Schmidt, Cockburn, Gregg, Norton, C h u r c h e s, Harmke. Torch Society OFFICERS Second semester olicers, left to right: Betty Hatlen, Vice' President, Larry Gerstenberger, Secretary, Sue Hartley, Presi' dent. First semester oflicers: Ralph Brown, President, Tom Callahan, Vice'Presidentg Eddie Bell, Secretary. Permanent Torch First row, left to right: An' derson, Meyer, Kellogg, Wheat' on, Hoover, May, Rusten, Sea' burg, Boyd, Richards, Benson, Boortz, Refsnes. Second row, left to right: Plambeck, Lungstedt, Johnson, Taft, Pease, Burnham, Hansen, Munger, Brown, Wit' scher, Bennett, Hartley, Ayers, DeRooy. Third row, left to right: Larson, Larson, Haines, Norton, Fairley, Kaasen, Fry, Haack, Crittenden, Williams, Hellenthal, Taylor. Fourth row, left to right: Vanden Hoek, Vin' all, Gregg, Kosher, Magelessen, Bennett, Ferrier, Johansen, Smith, McGuire, Hummel, Lar' son, Brown. Three-Bar First row, left to right: Robin' son, Westberg, Grobey, Hartley, Anderson, Harcus, La Beau, Bruce, Dixon, Wright. Second row, left to right: Rusten, Braat' en, NVinowsky, Actipis, Heinke, Falkanger, Heintz, Webb, Ring- man, Hatlen, Winchester, Ar' mistan. Third row, left to right: Mootz, Machin, Post, Furakawa, Sevenich, Ives, Van Gasken, Moore, McPherson, Winters. Two-Bar First row: Nanaman, Thacker, Roeder, Knisely, Knisely, Rider, Brounty, Gaines, Skadal, Leon' ard, Jacobsen, Mahood, Jansen, Overland, Ogren, Maughlin, Mc' Cann. Second row: Foubert,Mill' ard, Ylvisaker, Topp, Judy, Mergens, Tiessen, Kirsch,Brown' ing, Manus, Blackmore, Ander' son, Bowers, Buck, Anderson, Kirkland, Laviguer. Third row: Furukawa, Herr,' Childreth, Hayes, DeWitt, Ahrenstedt, Long, Small, Gebert, Bjerkan, Hesby, Swedin, Ostlund, Smolf let. Fourth row: Haug, Gilliam, Fowler, Johnson, Ballinger, Muckey, Austin, Bortner, Stites, Smith, Seiling, Bartman, Calla' han, Alverson, Gerstenberger, Norton, Purdy. Fifth row: Haak, Milholland, Triebcl, Smith, Welch, Hannibal, Nelson, Bell, VanRooy, Dunn, Maloney, Evans, Farr. Sixth row: Cum' mings, Ness, Nelson, Kregt, Baker, Gamman, Michel, Sales, Anderson, Riches, Wiegand, Fauver, Maynard, Lees, Knut' son. One-Bar fContinued on p. 1101 IPQQC Fifty-ninel A N I x.: .J Q NX Junior Red Cross BUY A RED CROSS BUTTON! exclaimed memf bers of the Everett High School Junior Red Cross. For the first time all classes in this high school en' rolled. Members of this organization prepared fiftyfhve Christmas boxes, joined the Red Cross First Aid classes, helped in the sewing rooms, and made surgical ban' dages. The adviser was Miss Robarge. Jo Ann Knisely, president of the local chapter, was sent to the National Red Cross Convention in Wzislif ington, D. C., as a delegate from Snohomish and Island Counties. While there she acquired a great deal of valuable information about which she reported on her 'return home. Upper picture, first row, left to right: Bjerkan, Gregg, Bagan, Sweum, Estep, White, DeRooy. Second row: Falkanger, Dixon, Olson, Miss Robarge, Benson, Mootz. Third row: May, Larson, Brown, Hall. fPage Sixtyil i. Election Committee HGET BEHIND YOUR CANDIDATE and give him your full support! This was the chant of the election committee heard many times over the daily broadcasts. Checking scholarship and citizenship of all candidates, preparing ballots, and tabulatingireturns were a few of the vary' ing obligations of the committee, assisted by Miss Carlisle, adviser. The fall committee consisted of Howard Haas, chairman, Bernice juleshaven, Earl Bayne, and Dorothy Wood. Continuing on in the spring semester were Chester Ferrier, chairman, Jeanne Burnham, Sara Ann Williams, Alma McLaughf lin, and Ken Magelssen. Lower picture, first row, left to right: Jeanne Burnham, Sara Ann Williams, Alma McLaughf lin. Second row: Ken Magelssen, Chester Ferrier. Science Club WHAT A RARE SPECIES! exclaimed members of the Science Club as they bent over some innocent, squirming creature. The club, during its short time of existence, built a museum in the library, went on numerous field trips to points of scientific interest, and did much to further science in Everett High School. The advisers were Miss Bakenhus, Miss Wy' coif, and Mr. Holland. Upper picture, first row, left to right: Evans, Werner, Gregg, Eoubert, Snow, Goldthorpe, Dodge, Hernfeldt, Smith. Second row: Skalley, Brandenberg, Lopas, Johnson, Welch, Dodge, Blue. Third row: Carlson, Klevberg, Bekker, Rice, Maloney. Fourth row: VonPostel, Valpone, Smith. Radio Production Class 'IEVERETT HIGH SCHOOL IS ON THE AIR. The twelve members of this newly organized class produced eighteen weekly programs. Each Wednesday night at fourfthirty a program en' tirely studentfproduced, including acting, script writing, and technical phases, was presented to the Everett public. Lower picture, first row, left to right: Mc' Wherter, Pease, Mr. Milnor, adviser, White. Second row: Jackson, VanGasken, Twitchell, Wycoif, Boyle. fPage Sixty-oneil Page Sixty ZW First row, left to right: Keeler, Westerberg, Haines, Pease. Second row: Moe Miss Johnson, Plambeck, Wheaton, Haack, Spangle. Inset: Eileen Pease. Nesika Editorial Staff A BIGGER AND BETTER ANNUAL was the goal set by the 1941 Nesika staff. Some of the added features were eight extra pages, identification of everyone, color on the division pages, photofmontages, campus scenes, pen and ink line drawings, a padded cover, and an enlarged feature section. The Nesika staff was composed of seven editors, a business manager, and seven assistants, who worked diligently to produce a su per annual. Editor Eileen Pease efficientl y carried out the important duties of her position by planning the dummy and assisting the staff with th ' e1r many difficulties. Associate Editor Kathleen Haines was in charge of all written material and idenf tifications. Business Manager Merton Buckley directed the many financial negotiations conf nected with the publication of an annual. Feature Editor Jack Mutch made the photofmontages, took the faculty, dramatics, campus, and many of the candid pictures, and arranged the dramatic and feature sec' tions of the Nesika. Art Editor Jack Keeler designed and drew all art work on the cover, division sheets, sports section, and other pages throughout the book. Boys' Sports Editor Milton Westerberg took charge of the photography and written material connected with the sports section. Picture Editor Weir Spangle arranged the picture schedule and supervised the taking of all student activity pictures. Girls' Sports Editor Lorna Taft supervised the assembling of all girls' sports material. Without the help and cooperation of the editors' assistants, Russell VanRooy, Def lores Knutsen, Merle Haack, Colleen Wheaton, Billie Plarnbeck, Harold Moe, and Marf jorie Winchester, the construction of the 1941 Nesika would have been impossible. The most important person of the whole project was the adviser, Miss Esther Johnf son, who, with her experience gained in advising previous Nesika staffs, directed this Nesika to its degree of perfection. Every member of the Nesika staff owes Miss Johnson a personal debt for her inspiration, guidance, and instruction throughout the year. We of the Nesika staff have tried to present to you an annual worthy of Everett High School. We hope we have succeeded. Your appreciation of the 1941 Nesika will be our reward. ' -twol B ckley Winchester, Plambeck, Taft, Left to right: VanRooy, u , Mr. Jenkins, Moe, Mutch, Wheaton. Inset: Merton Buckley. Nesika Business Staff h RAIN OR SHINE, members of the Nesika business staff were seen walking throug the streets and stores endeavoring to obtain ads for the annual. ' ' d s well as assisting the editorial Visiting Everett merchants and writing up a s, a d tment busy throughout the year. staff, kept the members of the business epar This year a novel idea was presented to students in the advertising section of the Nesika. In order to make the ads stand out more clearly and appear to greater advanf tage, pictures of the respective firms were used.. This idea has proved very popular with ' f the advertising section one hundred the merchants and it also improves the appearance 0 per cent. nt of the scrip receipts were ap' In order to finance the Nesika, thirtyfeight per ce portioned to the annual. Due to the splendid supervision of the business manager, Merton Buckley, and the cooperation of the staff and the Everett merchants, the quota of eleven pages of ads necessary to adequately finance the Nesika was obtained. ins and Mr. Walther served as advisers for the business staff. Mr. Jenk fPage Sixty-three Kodak Editorial Staffs BODY PULfEESE answer that telephone? Where is my copy, it was right here a minute ago! L'Pipe down a minute, I can't hear a thing! F s or so spent in the Kodak room, where the staff was at work getting the paper ready to go to the printers, so that all the subscribers would have a Kodak to read on Friday. All semester they toiled valiantly, tryi-ng to get out a school paper that would please the majority of the students and keep up the high standard set by previous staffs. Miss Esther Johnson supervised the work of the staff each semester, and her watchfulness saved many a headache or heartf ache from L'boners that might otherwise have crept in the Everett High Kodak. The editorial staff for the first semester: Editor, Chet Ferrier, Associate Editor, Ruth Crittenden, News Editor, Bernice Julshaven, Feature Editor, Sally Kaasen, Exchange Editor, Kathleen Marincovich, Sports Editor, Archie Petersen, Page Four Editor, Darryl Kaastrup, Girls' Sports Editor, Gertrude Nonemaker, Staff Artist, Jack Keeler, Special Reporters, Bob Arganbright, Meredith Bailey, Norm Brand, Hal Moe, Ken Shields, Garna Spencer, Loyd Warner, and Milt Westerberg. The editorial staff for the second semester: Editor, Sally Kaasen, Associate-Editor, Bill DeFeyter, News Editor, Marcia Ann Hansen, Feature Editors, Betty Heg and Jacque Heath, Exchange Editor, Mildred Harrison, Sports Editor, Paul Shyba, Page Four Editor, Pat Kruger, Girls' Sports Editor, Bernice Johnson, Staff Artist, Jack Keeler, Special Reporters, Bob Arganbright, Trager Freeman, Nancy Lane, John Nilsen, Sheila Norton, Ray Owens, Jack Roe, Chuck Struck, and Russell VanRooy. Above left picture, first row, first semester staff, left to right: Kaasen, Ferrier, Jules' haven, Warner, Shields, Petersen, Nonemaker, Spencer. Second row: Westerberg, Kaastrup, Arganbright, DeFeyter, Keeler, Bailey, Moe, Miss Johnson, Marincovich. Above right picture, first row, second semester staff: Owens, Kaasen, Heg, Struck, Kruger, Johnson, Crittenden. Second row: Arganbright, Norton, Harrison, He: th, Miss J h . ' ' 1 o nson, Lane Third row. Keeler, Shyba, Hansen, Freeman, VanRooy, DeFeyter. HHEY! WILL SOME rom this you should have a fair idea of a customary two second P gg S xty ourj Kodak Business Staffs HONLY FORTY INCHES and Hfty to go was the anguished, weekly cry from Kodak ad solicitors but a few hours ahead of the deadline. Th t ff was chosen each semester from the News I classes. The business manager e s a for the first semester was Bob Perrault, assisted by Marcia Ann Hansen. Bernard Kosher took over the duties of manager during the second semester. The advisers were Miss Esther Johnson and Mr. Walther. Each Friday afternoon the Kodak was distributed to the fourth period classes. The circulation department was headed by Bill DeFeyter for the first semester, assistant, Bill Stregeg for the second semester Forest Russell, assistant, Norman Freese. ' ' ' ' ' thl In 1893 the first Kodak was organized in typefwritten form, later in a mon y magazine edition. In 1917 it was published as a newspaper. Thanks to the cooperation of the Everett merchants and the Kodak staff, the weekly h uota ninety inches of ads, was obtained to adequately finance t e paper. C1 s First picture, first row, left to right: Bob Perrault, Marcia Ann Hansen. Second row: Billie Plambeck, Colleen Wheaton, Lucile Fairley, Eileen Pease, Sheila Norton, Kathleen Haines, Mr. Walther, Bernice Johnson. Second picture, first row, left to right: Betty jene Sandberg, Ray Owens. Second M ore row: Forrest Ru Bernard Kosher, Dawn Griith, Mr. Walther. ssell, Tom Alverson, Harold Moe, Sue Hartley, Betty June o , fPag e Sixty-five Declamation 'LAFTER DUE DELIBERATICN, the judges have decided .... At the sound of these vital words members of the Declamation team waited breathlessly to hear the judges' final decision. Students Wishing to participate in Declamation first must enter a school contest, the finals of which were held this year at a school assembly. During the year these students represented Everett High School at various contests. They took part in the American Legion Contest at Stanvvood, the Veterans of Foreign Wars contest at Everett, the Colf lege of Puget Sound Speech Festival, the University of Washington Speech Festival, and the Elks Oratorical Contest. ' Debate 'LMY WCRTHY OPPONENT HAS stated These words are familiar to anyone who has listened to debates Everett High School is proud of its Debate Team coached by Mr Fox which travels all over the state to represent the school This year the Debate Team entered the state forensic contest at the College of Puget Sound, where it was awarded an excellent rating The team also debated at the state contest held at the University of Wash ingtong the Rotary Club in Everettg the Masonic Lodge of Sultan and the Canyon Park Lodge. Page Sixty-sixl '.1::3':,a:Ef- '5- ' 'K ' '15 zes.-1 . ., .. .T-'I-Ii. ima'-M X 4 'QT L mi ' Ny f-f K gf x r . YF ,W M iii-1:-r'5rc -3122 V 'dia Jae mia, . , X,1:1::v ,l ax.-.aa . '-35:11 aak,n'?ffv:f-.g.?g. -5 '-1-Au.-4:1 .. . .. -'. N .ga ,Q N, ,.., .... , .. -qgx .Lf-WV :- 5?iiii'S:.. :i2'?555. 535'f1.'fr:. ' 3 Ti, -Q - . 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F25 Drama Class First Prize Jack Strand, John Ellis, Ella Lou Tegtrneier, Bob Weborg, Gloria Gehert. '23 Camera Club Second Prize Richard Peck, D a v e Erickson, Richard Fisher, Sally Ward, lean Paschel, Don Hoskins, Betty Heinke, Dorothy Benson, Chloe Duce. '23 Student Committee Bob Twitchell, Sheila N o r t o n, jack Strand, Mary Margaret Witscher, Merton Buckley. f 1 J l X , x S l:Page Sixty-nine ,tt 9' 1' Penthouse Play Actors: Dorothy Skagen, John Ellis, Jack Strand. '23 Movie Committee Jack Strand, Bernice Boe, Gloria Gebert, Barbara Grobey, Chuck Walters, Jim lvlorzm. 02-3 Production Staff Iolm Ellis, Chet Ferricr, Olive Knutf sen, Vernita Scribner, Ella Lou Tegtmeier, Bob Jenkins. '23 Smoke Screen State Contest Winner Sheila Norton, John Ellis, Jack Strand. X I ' , xj neAct Plays, Page Seventyil Directed by Mr. Cederberg. CAST Miss Shea ...... Mr. Nelson., A Student ......... A Student ....,,,, Mr. Patterson Miss Pike . Bill ................... Miss Eggleston .. Miss johnson .... Mr. Vecchito ....... ., .......Sheila Norton .......Bob Jenkins .....,..Betty Price ,,..,i....Art Smith .,.A.Daniel Philip Vernita Scribner Moran ...,Gloria Gebert ,.....Joy Tracy .,,.....Iack Strand Henry Aldrich ....... ....,,, C huck Wzilters Barbara Pearson .,,Olive Knutsen Gertie .,......,.,,.,, ,...... C lharlene DeBaer Mr. Bradley ......... ..,,,.... B ob WcbcJ1'g Miss Wheeler' .....,..,..,.... Barbara Grobey George Bigelow ..........,.,.,. Loyd Wzriciici' Mrs. Aldrich .,,,........ Ella Lou Tegtmeier M1', Ferguson .........,,,,..,,... John Ellis Mary ............,,,,........ Anna Rose Santoro Students ....,................... John O'Connor, Elsie Stockbridge, Catherine Hart, Dorothy Skagen. .1 S x I 1 4 Zf What a Life Directed by Mr. Cederberg. o I fllage Seventy-one 'If' .M 5 , 'R , K -ek Democracy's Power .... Life and Peace bvJackMufcl1 xx. 'rw zw. :if ' ., m a- .5 1 1- gf 19 21- 7, '7f,.1,.1m:-, 'f- .-fa . 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' 551' V 0:..i,'341'1zf,fA -fy: , 'H ', H afggig-si?1, .NH 55,515 ' f .. 54 fy -- '--.zglr-f .L versa, . Ea .sf. ' A - Q' - ff HIE? g T2-:. .U -mi' sqm. -1 ,,, ' -nv Q ,f - ' 1 '19-'H' 1 lg 42'w'5i1if5fr.. .vs lm.-C-L L, .-IQV. My 2 . E THR., WJ, H'g:S r52,j'S'gA5i YR -g WM P' ' 7Mf'5,.- f 132 ala. .. ,N In 1 ,. 'xxx ,D r X 'sffigl 3 r 512' xx c v 5 -1 f- ' t Q. L. ., 5' I ' Q 'IA Kg-59' 1' .1 f , M -Q. ,W Q ,- -. K V A - 'gg 11 -.fj lg-fi,.' ff .- , - -.: ' 'P fe. f , . .-fa'-- Tyr , A Y .- .,. Q . .. L -I . .iz . xmgxg, -1 - x j k if 40 ff' V. X, N it K A 'i .n v R -1 ig.. 662 '--.N 'N if '3-3:4 'f f ' M 5 B' 'f is x S, J ,is mi Q' A62 'L XX X ' ' X I 9 H l 1 14 P' -K f A f' l 1 lf, Xxx 45.1. 1 ki E ,, 'A 7 ,f 6 1 1 , sf ' xx ' 4:5 5' wang , ,G . , wi. - ,..-f ri In A Mi' -2-2 -f Y? if ff 3 2: - 55 'E - 'ff Y' WEE ' J - if N, COACHES ROY SANDBERG, an ardent foot' ball enthusiast and coach, is still win' ning the approval of the downtown quarterbacks and members of his squad. Sandy, as he is labeled by students, is gaining a name for him' self in football circles, for in his two years of coaching at this institution, he has met with defeat only once, in an upset. He has won the CrossfState title both years, and is yet to be defeated in that league. JIM ENNIS again showed that he knows basketball and how to teach it. He also stresses character building, and with his Hery disposition instills iight into his squad. In his two years of coaching here, this mentor's boys have lost but 10 games, all of them this sea' son, and victorious in 47, an enviable record for any coach to possess. HARRY TAVENNER, in his four years of coaching baseball, has won the Cross-State baseball crown every season. Harry began coaching baseball the year the league was formed and has won it every year it has been in ex' istence, and every year he has coached the game in the Gull town. His base' ball knowledge and strategy is unsurf passed. Page Seventy-fourl ART RAMSTAD, short and blond, might appropriately be called the elevator of track in Everett High School, because he took over track in l939 and made it a truly major sport. In his coaching he stresses training and form. Many of the members of his squad turn out the entire year. He started one of the most colorful sports event in Everett, the Cross-State Relay Carnival. - FOOTBALL Nine games won and not one setback was the astounding record made by the light but aggressive team coached by Mr. Roy Sandberg. With bad luck dogging the gridf sters and handicaps confronting them at one instant or another, the boys managed to keep up the established custom of winning teams from Everett High School. At the beginning of the season the Gulls provided an entertaining surprise when the squad, which was complete for the only time during the entire season, played heads up ball and repulsed the highly touted alumni team from Everett, 21 to 6. One of the most popular games for the footballers proved to be the Great Falls High School game at the Bison's gridiron, September 14. The boys were able to make the long train trip and were accorded all the features of royalty at the host city. But the squad in turn did not treat the Bisons equally as well when they handed the host team a 40 to 14 drubbing. The score was due, in a large degree, to the ripping, long end 'runs and superb passing attack of the Seagull eleven. Playing Franklin High School for the hrst time in many years, Everett renewed their lost rivalry with the Oregon school. With the loyal support of eight thousand fans attending the annual Milk Fund fracas in Everett, the home team proved them' selves to be superior over the Oregonians and the score board exhibited a final score of 12 to O. Lincoln High Railsplitters of Tacoma succumbed to the blocking, tackling, and fine offensive play of the Gull Gridders in the opening clash of the OrossfState league. The highlight of the game occurred on the first offensive play of the game when Everett :arried the ball 70 yards to a touchdown. On October 11, Yakima toured west only to receive their first taste of defeat during the season at the hands of the Gull group. Although injuries handicapped the Pirate squad, Everett completely overpowered and outclassed the apple country team by their attack, via the air route. The next day the papers read, Everett, 13, Yakif ma, O, the fifth straight victory chalked up by the Blue and Gold squad. Despite the large team of their opponents, the Walla Walla Blue Devils, and the slippery ball and sea of wet and slippery turf, the Seagulls compiled 13 points to their opponentls 7 after the Blue Devils threatened to score near the close of the fray. The final game of the season began with a definite tensity in the Everett stands at the bowl in Tacoma. Everett fans did not want a repetition of the last game the pref vious year when the Lewis and Clark Explorers spoiled a perfect season by upsetting the Blue and Gold group in the final game. Both Stadium and the visitors had im' pressive records and neither the Gulls nor the Tigers were to be outdone in fighting spirit. Everett, again possessing the smaller team coupled with injuries and sickness, emerged victorious with a 6 to O trouncing over the Bengals. Since there was no Thanksgiving Day game this season the boys cinched the GrossfState cup for another year and climaxed a perfect season. Jim Jolgen, stalwart guard, deserved and received the coveted Inspirational Award. Larry Hatch was elected captain of next year's squad. Sixteen out of the twentyfeight lettermen will be lost to the 1941 squad through the medium of graduation. They are: Ebert, Belt, Fisk, jolgen, Shields, English, Rubatino, Bodvig, Taylor, Harrison, Brown' ing, Franke, Brand, Nilsen, Brown, and Aschenbrenner. fPage Seventy five 'fn jg. SNGL 13,7 Page Seventy-sixl wi QS Xi. S S QN 9- NXLSON 45 BRC M JK sly. f LG C-farm I Page Seventy-seven Wa l -if f AMI 33' BELL SAMPSON NELSON TEDESCO PETERS HELLINGHAM- EVE 695. UJDWICK QYKQK ,Y ww W9 SSW BROWN. CAP TA MOE! M Movow GASTON 5 M4 A04 Gs QUNG 'V-4 X 6 fa BASKETBALL Eighteen victories and ten setbacks was the record of the hoopsters from Everett High School. Although starting a little slow due to lack of experience the biski boys proved themselves to be tough opponents for their competitors. Jimmy Ennis received much credit for the product he turned out this year. During the greater part of the season the hoopsters labored under the mental handicap of not being like 'Llast year's undefeated champions. Here are some of the well known facts confronting the team as the season began: One returning letterman and one other man who had played some first string ball last season, ineligible, some material from last year's second string but not enough to compose a team, and many players who had never turned out for high school ball before. At the conclusion of the season Coach Ennis had molded a far better than average basketball machine. Many high schools, Everett's size and even larger, would have coveted a team such as the one possessed by the Seagull town. Here are the contrasting facts at the close of the season: Eighteen games won and only ten lost, total score for Everett, 793, and the opponents, 679g winning from almost every team lost to in the earlier part of the seasong and bei-ng unanimously acclaimed the most improved team in the state. Many astonished fans and coaches wondered how, with such seem' ingly inadequate material, such an aggregation of ball handlers could be the result. Responsible for this was the ine coaching job of Mr. Ennis and the spirit and ambif tion on the part of the team members. Five seniors played their last games for their Alma Mater during the state tournaf ment at Seattle, Captain Ralph Brown, Travie Davis, Jim Olsen, John Nilsen, and ,lim Romerdahl. Out of the six remaining lettermen, four were juniors and two sophomores. Last but far from least is the word of acclaim sent out to a group of boys and their coach who sometimes do not receive due recognition for their worth, that is, the Baby Gulls, second team, coached by Mentor Tavenner. Many of the players who played in the preliminaries this season will next year be battling for berths on the first string. fPage Eughtyj SCGRES Football Swimming Everett Everett Great Falls ..,............... ....... 1 4 40 Franklin fPortlar1dJ ........ ....... 0 12 Lincoln .....,.................. ....... 7 25 Yakima ..................... ....... 0 13 Walla Walla .... ....-.. 7 13 Stadium .....,.. ....... 0 6 Bellingham ................................ 7 13 Basketball Aberdeen ,..... Hoquiam ........ Seattle Prep ...... Wenatchee .... Hoquiam ...,.,.. Longview .......... Bremerton .......... MiltonfFreewater Yakima .,............ Yakima .............. Stadium ..,., Bremerton .... Walla Walla .... Lincoln ,......... Lincoln .......,., Walla Walla .... Bellingham ........ Stadium ........ Wenatchee ,... Wenatchee .... Bellingham ........ Seattle Prep ...... Mount Vernon .. Bellingham .,...... Snohomish ........ Lewis and Clark Yakima .............. Lincoln ...... . Everett ......,27 8 ....... 13 36 .,.....19 17 .......37 26 ....... 40 23 .......34 11 .......19 41 .......16 29 .......12 22 .......22 31 .......29 30 .......22 29 .......37 33 ......,28 33 34 .......21 33 ,..,...16 34 .......18 36 .......10 30 .....,.23 29 .......21 24 ....... 16 38 ....,..30 42 ....... 24 36 ...,,.. 40 32 .......15 24 .....,. 24 21 21 fU'ntil Nesilqa Went to Pcressj Everett Lincoln ...................................... 6M an Stadium ,.,.. ....... 1 on 4M Highline . ....... 4 11 Highline ..,. ......i 5 10 Bremerton .... Walla Walla 816 6M 6K2 an Stadium ...... ......... 3 3 Longview ....... ......... 3 7 Aberdeen ....... ......... 2 7 Aberdeen ....... ......... 4 4 Va ncouver ..... ......... 1 4 Lincoln ..,..... ......... 5 5 Lincoln ........ ......... 4 6 Vancouver .. ......... 1 1 Longview .,.,... ......... 2 2 Stadium ...,.. ......... 3 7 '33 Tennis fU'ntil Nesika Went to Press, Snohomish ................................ 3 Seattle Prep ,......... ...... 0 Highline ...,..... ...... 3 Seattle Prep ....... ..,... 0 Lincoln ........ ...... 3 Highline ...... ..,.., 2 Bellingham ..... ...... 5 F93 Baseball Seattle Prep ....... ...... 7 Lincoln ........... ...... 1 Stadium ...... ...... O Stadium ...... ...... 2 Lincoln ..,..,.. ......... 1 6 Bremerton .,... ...... 3 Bellingham ..... ...... 5 Bellingham ..... ...... 0 Bremerton ..... ...... 0 Seattle Prep ....... ...... 1 33 29 39 22 54 11 20 55 44 29 Everett 2 5 2 5 2 3 O Everett 1 8 4 4 3 O 5 3 1 6 5 fPage Eighty-one v . 1 wfcumma X 0 m V ,.,' . 3 - x www Q-5,45-nv ,---- X . I , , , fx? . Qi Gb M rim, ff ' ':': . 1-V ' 'Y STREGE snrs I fs QQ' ' if if A ..I. IW 6.1 1. X x V f' - L f 1 ,V I- ff Su X ff X 3 Q Ns 'If i S 5 V W... t 'K' 1, L. 4 Y i ,Q a , , funuzmwx fn 6 A W, :- V f ,. ,A. Q ff, i ,, L ,K S-KCWLLXCK , : ' ' 5 5 , 5 ' .f VV ' il QE U . ff-X? f 7 A7' ' 3 ' Goumae L f'm k i s I gm, 5 K - MQ. X y 5.15. - wwf ENGUSH Page Eighty-twoj 2 QGEQQ HATCH r 2 A 45 A 'AVA ' A ,,ZA ,Z GERTENBERGE 211 l ., f ww- f ' A Wf, K7 VE! ' :Z A DERSON Ml-XTE 'E X! A ca-xrznsrenssva .MANAGED-' 5929. veoesco 0 CQDTAIN ' 'fir COTY QAWV-if 551,59 5, Sxgjkgff TORGERSON I LSEN U BRAND -:I W f A V , A' PT! 4 . t , fy, some f Wk s , I . ,. ,. ...WA fPa3e Eighty-threel 'f ' x - 1 K 3 .w 1.3 me swan!! weeeE RE?j Smwwpsow , Q - 'E 5 L... tx If V JA, , K ., - L if - 5, ., EI, I .se 5 ff Q ' I ba n , . ,L , ,WA, Q 51 Q X Q Y , X s 3E X fs r I X , s 3 X. N, ex -'QV 5 'NV l ' zg Y, , vi ' , I I S gh 'r 5 f 7 54 l ' ' 5 w f75iMf A nf3 Kwn4wQf1P . X w X X. ivOrGEN 1 6.SmxTH mWERg6N ' , 1' K .gba-. -V , ,4 Q., ,,.,, if. 4.,k.. k - 'isiifl 5 ,HQ MOORE: JNE' Page Eighty-fourl Wu .lf . Gu-MER K w,Xf - 7 5 mmfafzmxiv ' ' .mfs W x 'NL 5 f X1 . 1 4 I i 1 1 r v 1 I 1 VOPQHQNK , , fa' Q fs- ff 1 X X, , R F f f Q , ' 5 D emR6oN ' ' U . A. SMKTH QQ , f NwQf3 ' ' l 6 N f X Q N sf? it V iv 5 P . ' D ' k H A vv:A F' , ., . '33 -LXR JQTSQ' ' ' f : . A 'W' 4- 'L --5 ---, Ss? 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Seattle Prep received the first assaults from the Seagulls, when the battling Culls rammed their way to 17 to 8 and 5 to 1 wins. Lincoln was the next foe when they were trampled on 4 to 1. A freshman pitcher, lacking experience, started the second game and the result was that the Gulls were snowed under in the night cap, l6 to O. Stadium was next, followed closely by the defeating of Bremerton, two games also. After the Nesika goes to press the Seagulls are scheduled to meet Bellingham on Campus Day, Seattle Prep again, Wenatchee Apple Pickers, and games scheduled with the University of Washington Freshmen. On May 30 and 31, the CrossfState playoffs will be held in the Tacoma ball park. Everett won this last year and also won the title two years in succession preceding that. TRACK L'Track is a major sport. That is a definite statement of fact! Beside being a sport it provides many big events for Everett. It has its CrossfState Relay Carnival, an annual colorful affair originated by Mr. Ramstad and held in Everett since its beginning three years ago, and the county, district, and state meets. V Like baseball, track has an intramural meet. Here the members of the squad are able to show their colors. In the opening meet for both teams the experienced Lincoln aggref gation of Tacoma downed the Gull group. Not to be thwarted, the undaunted runners and field men trounced Bellingham in their next meet. At SedrofWoolley during the eighth annual Northwest Washiiigton Relay Carnival, Everett again showed their power and won the carnival. Cn the same day the seconds won their Snohomish County meet. Because of the successful tag sale, the CrossfState Relay Carnival was held. Everett garnered 26M points to capture fourth place. The athletes were then guests at a ban' quet in the evening. The results of the county, district and state meets were not in when the Nesika went to press. ' Page Eighty-sixj tl' xx f f i 'il Laws, MW, Qjo SWIMMING When they took third place in the state tournament, the swimming team placed higher in this affair than any previous team from Everett High School. Although they were without the aid of their captain, two years' state 100 yard champion, the Gulls showed that swimming is an up and coming sport in this institution. Captain Kennedy of next year's mermen will have a group of veterans back, and they should go even further in the tournament. Meets were conducted with nearly every large school in the state, and the result of these meets showed Everett had won four, lost iive, and tied one. The squad was composed of, left to right: Coach Berentsen, A-nderson, Kelly, Morrison, Kennedy, Stallbaum, Pennington, Martinis, Pearson, Lee, Kimble, Stubbs, Horn, and Hummel, Manager. TENNIS With the exception of Captain Jim Romerdahl, the tennis team was made up en' tirely of new players this season. But with the season well under way the netmen gained experience and rounded into good shape. Under the tutoring of their new coach, Pepf peru Martin, the racketfwielders were in second place in their league. Although some of their first matches were greeted by rain, the netmen have defeated Highline High School once, Seattle Prep bowed down to the Gulls twice. But defeat came to them via Snof homish, Lincoln, Highline, and Bellingham. Saturday, May 10, after the Nesika went to press, the squad entered the Snohomish County tennis tournament at Snohomish. I:Page Eighty seven l i 2 s i Basketball Standing, left to right: M. Olsen, Armistead, Game' lin, Reeves, Hannibal, johnson, Undi, Solie, Carsten berger, Christensen, Wilbur, Williams. Kneeling Dowen, Christensen, Furnheirn, Groger, Kennedy. fPa5e Eighty-eigl-ntl LS Ifllffn f , fbi Il' 1 gi F vgw ug:,e- ri g , 'Elini' 1 3 al .- FooibaH Top picture, bottom row, left to right: Manager Lile Horeclykc, Wray, Stratton, Aos, O'Brien, Gans, Alver son, Manager Miller. Second row: Marl, DeGroot Dickey, DeMars, Wallenbe1'g, Nostrom, Captain Shyba Petersen, Coach Solie. Top row: Smith, Furukawa Klevberg, Martinis, Kavet, Jagoditsch, Swartz. uv- ,,iN9' O A s V' J '1 J' .- . f M -Q' X af will if ,M 99 .quam-., , X Z' iff , Y l 0 X I ' fs '7 o ff , .., ., Q- -, L A 5 'J 0- ' . . , - ' 4, . K jgxkflkxlril in WRIVU, .,!' fMiZ ' 'Ng .1 A x f PM fs Q ll H ' sg- .' ii? . f-'52 ,. A: .-Q ,Q f J, 1' oni51'17 'k ' V ' ' 4--- F ' Ewing, J V l l Track Lower picture, bottom row, left to right: Fortune, Christensen, Yoakam, Ressegiue, Knutsen, Anderson, Rielly, Smith, Bacoka, McPhail, Reeves, Uwate, Moore. Top row: Coach Ramstad, Trask, Ebert, Smith, Kavet, Kavet, Pearson, Henderson, Martinis, Owens, Leber, Smith, Sevenich, Jones, Hartman. Baseball Top picture, first row, left to right: Forsgren, Cardin, Wliite, Schultz, Southas, Williams, English, Olsen, Coty, Brand. Top row: Wray, Matheson, Bayse, Furuf kawa, Krause, Anderson, Strege, Torgeson, Hoflack, Vaara, Gerstenberger, Coach Tavenner, C a p t a i n Tedesco. fPa3e Eighty-ninezl Girls' A'cl1le'cic Club I lst Semester Ojicers Left to right: Maude Boyd, VicefPresident: Juanita Helm, Treasurer: Phyllis Mootz., Secref tary: Eileen Gorton, President. Girls' Basketball Sophomore First Team Forwards: Wanda Lue Payne, Irene Hughes, Jenny Jacobsen. Guards: Marchine Snow, Shir' ley Sieverling, Lois Rinaldo. Sophomore Second Team , Forwards: Nancy Franke, Maria Ogren, Bernice Jagoditsch. Guards: Joanne Olsen, Gretchen Winkel, Berklee, Hansen. Junior First Team Forwards: Juanita Helm, Pat Dixon, Phyllis Mootz. Guards: Glec Riches, Barbara Nelson, Wilma Arthur. Junior Second Team Forwards: Dorothy Kirkland, Barbara Grobey, Gladys Tiessen. Guards: Karen Michel, Jean Brown, Merle Haack. Senior First Team Forwards: Marion Fry, Cecilia Haskell, Alvera Rossart. Guards: Maude Boyd, Katherine Hendricks, Irene Kammerer. Senior Second Team Forwards: Nadine Underwood, Dorothy Oldenburg, Jeanne DeMars. Guards: Doris Irvine, Margaret Richards, Thelma Weers. i, ,W JM ' ' 73.4.1 r if QQCQ 11.41. ' ii D I . V H ,J Left to right, kneeling: Boyd, Gorton, Fry. Second row: Kirkland, Fisher, Meyers, Riches, Haack, Buck, Royles, Helm, Jacobsen, Dixon, Wi'ight, Grobey, Arthur, Monahan, Mootz, Gavaf naugh. Third row: Witscher, Michel, Weers, Richards, Chapman, Borovina, Johnson, Nonemaker, Kammerer, Irvine, Rudeen, Wiegand, Leonard, Haskell, Rossart, DeMars, Miss McGrew, adviser. fpage Ninetyil Girls' Athletic Club 2nd Semester Ofiicers Left to right: Cecilia Haskell, President: Alvera Rossart, Treas' urcr: Pat Dixon, VicefPresident: Dorothy Snow, Secretary. Girls' Hockey Sophomore Team ' Lois Rinaldo, Marchine Snow, Pat Topp, Wanda Lue Payne, Theoini Wolfgren, Eileen Erdahl, Jennie Jacobsen, Maria Ogren, Nancy Franke, Gladys Tiessen, Eileen Leckie, Shirley Wright. Substitutes: Violet Zuela, Jean Walters, Helen Douglas, Betty Thoreson, Lyleth Olsen, Gretchen Winkel, Pat Bagan. junior Team Juanita Helm, Barbara Grobey, Phyllis Mootz, Dorothy Kirkland, Elayne Leonard, Merle Haack, Peggy Craig, Leone Cavanaugh, Wilma Arthur, Christine Jacobson, Hazel Buck, Barbara Nelson, June Albertson, Katherine Hendricks, Olive Knutson, Lorraine Larson, Jerry Royles, Mary Monahan, Pat Dixon, Alice DeRooy, Helen Douglas, Betty Wiegand. Senior Team Marion Fry, Thelma Ellingwood, Irene Kammerer, Jeanne De Mars, Maude Boyd, Francis Borovina, Dorothy Snow, Thelma Weers, Cecilia Haskell, Eileen G rton, Alvera Rossart. Sub' stitutes: Jean Wright, Katherine Hendricks, Lorraine Meyers, Elsie Slkfckbridge, Mildred Rudeen. X, x v - all ,. N, ', i' S. xx Q li 1 X xx, v i.,,, Y I. , X, 0 QR ,I Dorothy Kirkland, Marion Fry, Patty Topp, Miss McGreW, Helen Curnutt,. Jean Eriksen, Sheila Norton. Shirley Judy is missing from this picture. flbage Ninety-oneJ Golf Captain Joe Purcell and his golf team stand out this year as all good golfers. Two new members were greeted this year by the veterans, Joe, Jim Ebert, and Joh-n Sevenich. The small squad is hanging on to third place in the CrossfState League. Beside the regular league games the golfers have met and defeated Highline twice and Walla Walla once. On Campus Day the Seagulls met the topfranking Bellingham Raiders. The team looked forward to a tentative trip to Portland, Oregon. The members are from left to rights Smithson, Lash, Purcell, Ebert, The other member, Sevenich, is not pictured. Captains and Trophies Above are a few of the many trophies won by various athletic teams from Everett High School during the past few years. Plans are being made for a spacious trophy room in which these awards would be placed on exhibition. 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You can whip our cream Bul: You can c beat our milk CLOVER LEAF DAIRY 2925 Norton Ave. Main 859 Mag, Lerviclc Ray Hutchinson H 81 L SPORT STORE Phone Blacl: I249 i703 Hewiff Ave. SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Compare Sears, Prices and High Quality Merchandise Come in . . . Shop around in our big store . . . you're al- ways welcomel Sears, Roebuck 81 Co. EKHO DRUG STORE We Fill your Prescripiions and your Tummies 'coo I702 Hewitt Main 225 Helen Davis Smarf Apparel ghd! 66' Q HN cs 'comcvwmlfwum' Everetfs Largest Store for Women we Wefsonls Convenient Balrery and Delicafessen BUY THE BEST-WE DO ibn-1 Hewitt White new HAPPY DAZE Home Shoe Store I608 Hewitt R. W. Manning fPage One Hundred Threel Page One Hundred Fourj Chas. M. Smith JEWELER Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry Red 505 2925 Colby Accessories for All Occasions You'll Find Them at Mack's Men's Shop THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK Wishes Everett High School Students Success in their Undertakings A Good Bank Connection Will Help 2927 COLBY GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN FROLICH'S Hodges Hewitt at Bldg. Roclceteller Le GROS Broadway Floral Phone Main 658 Nite M. 52IR Member F. T. D. ETHEL CLAUD GOOD MEALS Our Food ls the Best Our Price ls Right CO0K'S CAFE I9ll Hewitt 25 and 35 cent meals Montgomery Ward Co. THE COMPLETE DEPT. STORE Fm' School or for Home 2335 Colby Maln C93 Mitchell's Ditterent Candies The Candy You and Your Friends Truly Deserve 27I5V2 Colby Ave. i Everettis Only Independently Owned and Operated Theatre Continuous Shows Every Day in the Year SAFEWAY MOTORS Distributors Dodge Plymouth Dodge Trucks Hewett and Rucker Main 258 Rumbaugh-MacLain Ready-to-Wear Dry Goods Furniture Millinery Radios Shoes Main 1043 PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO 3rd Floor Rumbaugh-MacLain BARGREEN'S GOLDEN DRIP COFFEE Save the Coupons A Glimpse of the Friendly FURNITURE STORE Carruthers 81 Whitehead Formerly Hooton's 2809 Hoyt Everett Business College Enroll Anytime R. L. Galusha Main 306 1509 Hewitt Foundation to Roof H. O. Seiffert Company MAIN I Page One Hundred Five N .h r 5 Look Into the Future Impaired eyesight is found in 2 out of 10 school chilclreng 4 out of 10 adults. That's why young eyes should be given a safe start with proper lighting. That E Ti is why every home-from cellar to at- tic-should be completely lighbcondi- tioned NOW. an ......... ' lg , I :Pitt T ' ' W p f- PUGET SOUND POWER 81 LIGHT COMPANY MODEL CLEANERS EVERYTHING IN LEATHER GOODS I4-l4 Hewitt Ave ' LUGGAGE SHOP PHONES: Everett: Main 402 Marysville: 742 2926 Colby Everett, Wash Van Winkle Trading Center Furniture - Radios - Stoves - Varieties ' 2OIO Hewitt Ave., Everett W A W' E' SPRINGER Phone Blue 957 135 .131 14113 4 , , in I gg glGARS.TOBACCOSfCANDIES WHOLESALEUONLY , CONGRATULATIONS Compliments of trom a graduate ot the class ot I9I4 SOUNDVIEW PULP CO. GeO.W.Geber,c Evwtt eEBERT's FINE FOOTWEAR Everett Owned and Operated EVERETT, GRANADA cmd BALBOA Theotres Special Student Admission Price Page One Hundred Sixll AMERICAN DISTRIBUTING CO. DISTRIBUTORS OF GENERAL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Mobiloil -- Mobilgas U. S. TIRES Best Wishes to Class ot '4-I Com hments of from I3 SNOHOMISH FLORAL CO. GARDEN STORE EVERETT crrY LINES Freshest Flowers Always Main 45 2717 Colby MAIN 481 CONGRATULATIONS to the Class ot I94I CITY MODE OIDAY Gretchen Ann Meyer Herbert J. Quaas 2727-A CoIby I906 Hewitt Phone Main I69 EARLE ROBERT WILLIAM COMPLIMENTS OF WASHINGTON STOVE WORKS, Inc. EVERETT, WASH. Compliments ot Q .L PHONE MAIN 62 MEDICAL B1 EN 'A BLDG,. EVE TT Good Luck, Good Health, and God Speed to the Graduates MAYTAG HEADQUARTERS HERMA':gi4T5ImLs STORE 2626 Colby To the Graduates of Everett High School We extend our Best Wishes and Sincere Congratulations and Every Hope for a Happy and Successtut Future THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ot Everett, Wash. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation fPage One Hundred Seve :I Page One Hundred Eightl DR. D. HOWARD ELWOOD Optometrist Graduate ot E.I-I.S. Class 'I5 Everett Optical Co. I7I6 Hewitt Washington Gas 81 Electric Co. EVERY MEAL A PERFECT MEAL When Coolrecl on a Modern Range EVERETT'S GREETING CARD STORE HERB KNUDSON CITY DRUG STORE Phone Main II9 Opp Cascadian Apt. I-IoteI Everett SKUCY'S Repairing Storage Fine Furs Remodeling Modernizing 29II Wetmore ROGERS BUSINESS COLLEGE EVERETT, WASH. MAIN 343 Home Owned Owner Managed In Everett Since I92I Compliments Of EVERETT TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Everett Bottling Works GUARANTEED A-KICK 3231 Broadway Main 101 OUR CUSTOMERS COME FROM MANY A MILE We Always Scrve Them With a Smile I TRADEWELL DRUGS AND KODAK FINISHING For Less at DEAIW5 S. J. PRIEBE OFFICE FORMS 29l6 Wetmore SCHOOL SUPPLIES TYPEWRITERS Office Equipment and Supplies Black 81 King 2930 Colby Main 484 EAT WITH YOUR FRIENDS DANlEL'S Main 397 l6l8 Hewitt HELLENTHAUS 27:6 Colby Main 43 EVERYTHING FOR THE MODERN KITCHEN Leading Makes of Electrical Home Appliances COSTELLO'S Men's Wear Hewitt and Wetmore Payless Food Stores, Inc. You Pay Less for Fine Foods Groceries, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables 2714 Colby E. E. Hinshaw, Mgr. A Cash PURCHASE ls a Cash SAVING At PENNEY'S GOODYEAR SERVICE GOODYEAR TIRES, ACCESSORIES Motorola and RCA Radios f'On Our Easy Pay Plant' 3Ol9 Rucker Main 26 JUST GOOD FRESH CANDY HOLMES' Home Made Candies I5I4 Hewitt Page One Hundred Nine Where Service and Quality Meet y I i I I 4 2322 E tt A Vere ve MAIN 528 C O M P A N Y Everett Wash 52532 i FARM PRODUCTS AND MARKET BASKET A ........ V JJ.. A Your Home Owned Independent Grocery CORNER CALIF. ALL PHONES MAIN 1166 AND LOMBARD AVE. Free Delivery Compliments ot TAYLOR DISTRIBUTING W' C' BROWNING Company BROWNING S ROYAL CROWN COLA SUPER SERVICE PHIL from JOE from RoslE H9211 Compliments of ati. 5 as Hg -'r i' HH ERICKSON BROS. FURNITURE Siebel' fa m THREE E. H. s. GRADUATES LEADING CLEANERS fl' I! . AMERICAN DYE WOR S Torch Society fContinued from p, 59, Orme-Bar First row: Underwood, Gan' dran, Earl, Krohn, Paine, Wink' el, Brown, Merritt, Olson, Miner, Barlow, Snow, Hamann, Iacohr sen, Goodnight, Dodge. Second row: Broberg, Lyles, Buchanan, Sanford, Hansen, Walters,Theisf sen, Taft, Vognild, Smith, Franke, Hughes, Lien, Kempkes, Lopas, Spade, Iagoditch, Breen, Swalwell. Third row: Martinis, Marstrom, Gilheit, France, Skal ley, Bangs, Anderson, Rich Sweum, Currie, Grimm, Leckie Clark, Markham, Kinney, Ed fast, Zylstra, Knutson, Hinshaw Fourth row: Martinis, Love Christiansen, Brannon, johnson Keim, Nasman, Yorkstown Heinke, Lundquist, Rinaldo Erickson, Harper, Westman Iohnson, Olsen, Belles, Caldwell Hermanson. M SCHO is wx E' 14 P xl fs-YASSOGl5X Q9 .VW Sq, EST I92l l94O-4I 0 B Page One Hundred Tenj s JV EVERY HOME NEEDS WESTINGHOUSE Westinghouse Exclusively SILVERSTONE BROS. l5l2 Hewitt WOMEN'S COATS. SUITS AND DRESSES The House of Personal Service EVERETT'S LOWEST PRICES Are at the SUPER MARKET 26th 8: Colby Finis L. Ragsdale, Mgr GET YOUR CONES At SUPER CREAMED ICE CREAM 26:6 couay, EVEREU ZENITH RADIOS HOT POINT APPLIANCES PRINGLE Radio 8: Electric Co. 25l6 Colby Main 2l2 DEAR FRIENDS: It has been a pleas- ure to have had so many associations with you students this past year and I sincerely wish you lots ot hap- piness and success in all ot the years to come. As ever, FAY. O MORRISON'S STUDIO Mecl.-Dental Bldg. Everett Page One Hundred Eleven l I


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