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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
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Principal's Message 'lF'rom all the council which teachers give, I hope that some may have taught me how to livef' May each of you have a similar thought as you lcavc Everett High School. The Am' erican Public School has been the greatest contributor to a system of government whereby the mass of men order their own ways for their own benefit. That system we call Democracy. 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.
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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.
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