Everett High School - Nesika Yearbook (Everett, WA)

 - Class of 1951

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Ahooe: 197031 Kodak staff. Left to right: Back row: Pitcher, lWonlux. Hudson. Martin, Thompson. Fourth row: Nasman, Gillette, H. Hyde, Dawson, jordan, Morrow, Farris. Third row: G. johnson, Koffslqi, XVallqer, Damniand, Radlqe, Mattson, Crowf ley, johnson. Second row: DeCan, Moore, Vincent, Nlatteson, Maloney, Vifoolley, Lind, Call. Front row: Koslgy, McLean, Peterson, Saad, Hansen, jones, Patterson, Sullivan. Missing: Mary Street. '90 he Kodak, school newspaper, not only is a weekly puhlieation, hut it is a lasting record of the activities and attitudes of the students of Everett high school. This year again The Kodak puhlished 27 issues, despite adverse advertising conditions. It was the duty of the editors to supervise gathering of the news, write edi' torials, and make up the paper. This year the Kodak staff put out a special school election edition that hroke all records: 10,000 copies of a 12fpage paper, all done in one week! Here is the first semester Kodak staff: Betsy Def Can. editor: Sharon Vincent. husincss manager: Lof retta Maloney. advertising manager: Mary Street, asf sistant editor: Kay Radke. copy editor, morguc director: Dan Nasman, sports editor: Lorie Matteson, feature editor: Karla Koffski, girls sports editor: Lyle Gillette, assistant sports editor: Alice Peterson. exchange editor: LU4 Anita Hansen. assistant exchange editor: Marie Kosky, circulation manager. Syhil Crowley, assistant circulation manager: jackie Sullivan, assistant business manager: jane Dammand, associate ad manager: Eldora Vxfoolley, secretary: Marion Gall, assistant inorgue director: Grace johnson, Evelyn Walker, Marie Kosky, Dean Moore. jackie L. Patterson, Golden Hudson, Dale Farris, Earl Monlux, reporters: Clyde Pitcher. Mike jordan, jackie Hyde, Marion Call, judy McLean, Shirley Saad. Alice Peter' son, janet johnson. Margie jones, ad solicitors. Second semester changes. additions: Lyle Gillette, sports editor: Dean Moore. assistant editor: jane Damf mand. ad manager: VVes Hendry, husiness assistant: Eddie Morrow, Larry Thompson, Max Dawson, Herlw Hyde. ad solicitors. Phil K. Erickson was adviser. Right: Kodak staff heads, Read' ing down: Betsy DeCan, editor: Kay Radlqe, assistant editor: Lo' retta Maloney and jane Damf mand, ad managers: Sharon Vincent, husiness manager: lyfaf rie Koslqy, circulation manager. Left: Quill and Scroll, joiirnalf ism honorary. Left to right: Back row: Graves, N a s ni a n, King. Second row: Doll. Dorf man, Vincent, King, Matteson, Vxfoolley, Patterson. F r o n t : johnson, Koffslgi, lWoore, Def Can. Damrnand, Radlqe, Koslqy. Not shown: Maloney, Street, Gillette, Bill Rose. 25



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PERMANENT TORCH, shown preceding page, lower lelt: Back row: Golden Hudson, Gordon Christenson, Charles Guhsch, Phil Ferrell, Lloyd Cannon. Rohert Cecil, Richard Guttorinsen, Glenn Gauthier, Ted Hill.. Third row: Mary Hatcher, Margaret Hultinan, Lou Ann Huntting. Theresa Helincke, Marion Call, Dona Copper, janet Eisenman. Second row: Margaret Alderson. Fat Guisti, lvlerle Blunt. Arlene Farstad, jeanette Bartrull, Shirley Anderson, Betsy DeCan. Front row: Carma Bigler, joAnn Grohey, Karla Gaudette. Louise Geist, Diane Hempler, Shirley Dorman, Elaine Hovde. Other PERMANENT TORCH, shown preceding page, lower right: Back row: Frank Standerler, Bryce Munger, Boh Thieine, Frank Olson, Dudley Pliihhs, Don Roening, Harley Stewart, lvielvin Sturman. Third row: Donne King, Bill Kick, Bruce Kennedy, Larry Vfalton, joel Carlson, Ray Miller, Rohert Payne, Bill Rose, Ron Taylor. Second row: Esther McCurdy, jeanette Vifatkins, Margie Vw'ood, jean Thorkildson, Dorothy King, Barhara Krause, Lenore Lawson, Dean Moore, Karla Koflski. Front row: Kathleen Radke, june Sehhas, Marlene McLennan, Marilyn Vv'oodmark, janice Vfieneke, Carol Lee Martin, Anita Smith, Grace johnson, Marilyn Palm. THREE BAR TORCH, pictured ahove in the upper left hand corner: Left to right, hack row: Henry DeGroot, jerry Belden, Dale Farris, jim Beal, jack Heath, Charles Granger, George Bates. Third row: Paul Henderson, Clydene Lockner, Sharon johnson, joan lvlargaret Vincent, Glada Lee Vv'elk, Bonnie Vfallgren, judy Vv'alton, Pat Veells, Nancy Renger, joAnn Remholdt, lris York. Second row: Shannon Stewart, Marydee Ness, jane Townsend, Betty Peterson, Beth Taylor, Sharon Mikkelsoii, Pauline Paulson, Front row: Gloria Vfatson, Beverly Stray, Doris Vw'oods, Darlene Thompson, Barhare Lee lvleDonald, Marilyn Miller, judy McLean, Claire Steincipher. TVJO BAR TORCH are shown in lower lelt hand corner, Back row: Boh Anderson, Lee Allen, David Berg, David Francisco. Fourth row: Dennis Dolly, Dick Kollad, Bill Dohler, jack Blanch- ard, Ronald Bevensee, Toni Dykstra, Vvlalter DeGroot. Third row: Mary Gall, Donna Austin, Carol Arntzen, Carinen Frazier, Donna Carlson, Sharon Craig, judy Bond, Sally Frahm, Phyllis Friske. Second row: Gladys Grahner, Lisa Dire, Eileen Begg, Carol Ann Bell, Deloise Aanderud, Margaret Davidson, Margaret Carlson, joan Eckhardt, janet Collins. Front row: Ann Gronning, janice Clough, joetta Bates, Ann Botten, Darlene Aanderud, Marie Beistram, Char- lene Briggs, Ann Brothen, Marilyn Egge. Other TWO BAR TORCH memhers are shown lower right: Back row: Bill Ray, Carl Powers, Gary Standerler, Ronald Whitney, David Richardson, Bill Thieme, Elwood Haugen, Loren Hudson. Fifth row: Carol Ivlurray, Sharon Verhey, Barhara Vaughn, Evelyn Howlett, Dorothy Quillin, Elaine Prevost, Lois Lawson, Martha Hovde, Noreen Potts. Fourth row: janice Trautman, Shirley C. Z Q . , 1 Fossee, Carol Hein, Ron Brown. Second row: Delores Knowles, joan Kennedy, janet johnson, Druska jalink, Helen Bingman, Ruth Breen. Front row: Marilyn Hensley, Anita Hanson, Doreen Anderson, Shirley Briggs, Doris Bowles, Nlarcella Bateman, Swanee Chester, Top right, hack row: More THREE BAR TORCH: Tom Pogreha, Boh Wlhitehead, Duane Roino, Richard Ritchie, jim Rohhers, Ralph Quass, Carl Wills. Fourth row: john Stringlellow. Ivan Myers, Diane Taylor, Miriam Vs'illiams, joan Schwankl, Delores Oss, Russell Yotty. Third row: Smith, Shirley G. Smith, Ellen jensen, Audrey Sagehorn, Leola Ol' son, Elaine Stanke, Carol Ruthford, Carol Payn. Third row: Flora Whitely, janice Wade, Mary Scanlon, Bess Holmes, janet Kalicott, Ann Hilen, Pat Treichler, Marilyn Quam, Audrey Willadsen. Second row: Sally Pederson, Marian Rice, Shirley jokinen, janise Hardison, joan Watts, Mary Ellen Shirk, Donna Gallagher, Anna Mae Mostrum, Vivian johnson, Barhara Lundquist, Front row: Katherine Selliek, Doris Houser, Marie Melton, Nadine Schilling, Narda Monroe, Shirley Saad, Mona Nelson, Pat Luce, Mary jo Woody.

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