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ls- LOWER PANEL: First row fthird from hottomjz Miss Helen Huletz. social science: Morris Hutchison, photography. mathematics. noon movie adf viser, chairman sophomore class advisersg Roscoe jenkins, science department headg Miss Esther Johnson, girls adviserg Casey Jones. woodshopz Miss Dora Knapp, commercial. Second row fsecond from hottomj: John Kolkana, mathematics, Piscaf torians adviser, Rifle cluh adviserg Miss Helen Lalin, commercial department headg Rohert Lindemuth, mathematics, psychologyg Miss Marian Lowery. home economics department headg Miss Kathryn McCormack, mathematics, Torch Honor society adviserg Mrs. Esther McFeeley. English, oratorical contests. Bottom row: Miss Ada McKenzie, Englishg Kyle Mitchell, electricity. HifRollers adviserg Mrs. Leona Nesset, main study hall, Seagals adviserg Miss Agnes Pheney, Englishg Paul Radke, social science, football and track assistant coach, Seagull cluh adviser, Arthur Ramstad, social science department head, executive board adviser. track coach. 4? O 0 'APromote, then, as an object of primary importance, instif tutions for the general diffusion of knowledge. '--Wasningtori. A popular government without popular information or tlte means of acquiring it is but the prologue to a farce or a tragedy, or perhaps bothf'--Madison. -i C c , , , - L, fi , ipggM?,fl?V,1 lf' 4, rl J-N J' 'ggfew W f ,f f.?lEf? ll7lf1 - ' - Qu, min . R N Vvligaeesiqfp nY3xlil1c5-1--iff?-J Ek, , et, -Qfmneu --,Agni . 'N- air . 5
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hrough the past year Everett high school students have been guided by a capable faculty staff. Not only have these teachers instructed classes. but many of them have acted as advisers for the various activities carried on throughout the year. This includes counseling the different classes and super' vising social affairs, clubs, sports, and other activities. Members of the faculty are shown on these four pages. They are idenf tified by complete rows, reading from left to right. UPPER PANEL: Top row: Miss Eleanor Ahlcrs. librarian. Library club adviserg james Akright, English department head, public speaking, Miss Alice Andrus, nurse, Orlando Andvik. English. audiofvisual aids. Gulls Nest adviser, ,lack Bennett, English. Golden Wiiig club adviser. Baby Gull basketball coach, Clifford Bromling, mechanical drawing. Gulls Nest adviser. Second row: james Brooks, RadiofEnglish. commercial, Square Dance club adviser, Mrs. Christine Burmeister, home economics, FHA adviserg Lionel Busscll, commercial, HifY adviserg Theodore Cederberg, English, dramatics adviserg Mrs. Ellen Collins. sophomore study hall, Miss Isabelle Cuthbertson, English, Torch Honor society adviser. Third row: Williaiii Deller. science, tennis coach: James Ennis, athletics director. football coach, Philip K. Erickson. journalism. English. Kodak, Nesika, and Quill and Scroll adviser, William Gowcn, physical education, golf coach, Williani Hatch, boys adviser, Raymond Howell, instrumental music. 4? O 0 If a nation expects to he ignorant and free in a state of civf ilization, it expects what never was and never will beflffefferson. 4
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f aairi W f fl 1 ff Y-I -f If Fxgijdiy Y 'if' . lt fl - 4 , is 0 UPPER PANEL: Top row: Miss Ruth Rasmussen, home economics, FHA adviserg Miss Rita Reel, commercial: Mrs. Martha Reilly. cafeteria headg Miss Norma Ringman, choral musicg Miss Edmere Roharge, foreign language, Red Cross adviser. Second row: Miss Catherine Ross. assistant to principalg Miss Kathleen Sather, foreign languageg Miss Gertrude Schnasse, social scieneeg Edward Scott, commercialg Rohert Sheridan, science. executive hoard adviser. Third row: Chester Solie, carpentryg john Stallcop. vocational depart' ment headg Miss Ruth Stephenson, English, essay contestsg Miss Lottie Stevens. English, essay contestsg Miss Kathryn Stover, science. 4? 4? + lKWe have faith in education as a foundation of Democratic government. -Y-Franklin D. Roosevelt. VJithout a strong education system, free of governmental control, democracy is crippled, Knowledge is not only the key to power. It is the citadel of human freedomfff-Harry S, Truman. S'The common school is the greatest discovery ever made hy man. If ever there was a cause, if ever there can he a cause, worthy to be upheld by all of toil or sacrifice that the human hand or heart can endure, it is the cause of educationfi-fHorace Mann. 6
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