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Ca elen Smith, foreirn language, exchange teacher from Norway. who wroved not onl' to he a A APP L I . . . A , 1 s friend, educator, and tenins coach. hut an entertainer as vvell. FIFTH Column: Miss Ruth Stephenson. English. social science. essay contests adviser: Mrs. ' ' R'fl Cll Lottie Louise Stevens. English, essay contests adviser: Miss Kathryn Stover, science. 1 e uw adviser: Miss jane Taylor. Chemistry. SIXTH Column: Miss Florence Tennyson. social science. student council adviser: Mrs, Laurf etta Thompson, assistant lihrarian: Maurice Thompson, social science, Pep Committee adviser, Gull's Nest adviser: Miss Mahel Thoreson, art. SEVENTH Column: Arnold Thostenson. machine shop: Phil Walliiigfcwrd. auto shop: Noel S. Wzilther. Mathematics department head. school husiness manager: Denzil L. Walters. English, Kodak, Quill and Scroll adviser. EIGHTH Column: George ite, mat ema le Myron Williaiiiis, safe driving. CORNER Picture: Verne E. Zellmer. science. Wh' h t s: Miss Vivian Widincr. home economics: 1 igsfwf W., 4 as 'f ff fi. xg in-...M sig. 9:3-3,2 5.42-r. my Jivgw Y It as , ' 'ts -e' , . Vi' fl sg., , f, wi' I .ffe.g- af? Q' NAL b, ,. gg, f:.fff
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E5 Z I 'Bak ln' AA U ls 1 n-avi! i U1 I I I ll! 'll ARI!- I I l l ' l ll I -Inn-I l'lml: :-:-:-- ff? 111 N2 An important characteristic which many teachers of Everett High possesses is a sense of humor We hope it is equal to the humor illustrated on they pages hy Milte Siegncr's cartoons, v Memhers of the faculty are: CORNER Picture: Kyle Mitchell, electricitv. HifRollers adf viser intramural sports Lihrary tluh idviser FIRST Column Mrs Leona Ntsstt mun study hall, Seagal adviser: Miss Agnes Pheney, English l tul Radkt social stitnce tssietxnt foothall and track coach. SECOND Column Arthur Ramstad social science department head. track coach. Executive Board adviser Mrs Martht Rtllly tafeteria supervisorg Miss Rita Reel, commercial: Miss Norma Ringmin chortl music THIRD Column Miss Edmere Rohargt acting head foreign language department, Red Cross adviser Miss Kathletn Sathtr foreign linvaage, TrifHifY adviser: Miss Gertrude Schnasse, social science Edward Scott tommertial FOURTH Column Mrs Ruth Q ougilt Nesilta, English, Quill and Scroll adviser: Roald uv- ' 91
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fn' ,fr Q L I . . . . . sJur student government is one where the right of election is well secured and regulated. and the exercise of the legislative, executive, and judiciary authorities is vested in select persons: these arc chosen hy the students to represent them and act as their leaders. Student government accomplishes a great deal, not only hy promoting students' interests and giving their points of view on education, hut hy preparing students somewhat for responsihility which will he placed on them in the future. Presiding officer of the student council this year was Duane Roino. The student council, an important governing hody of the school, consists of the presidents of the Girls' and Boys' cluhs. who act as vicefpresidents of the council, and of the student hody treasurer and secretary, and the president, vice president, and secretary of each class. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS fahovej: Left to right: Duane Romo, president: Dan Michel, secretary: Brooks Peterson, treasurer. Advisers of the council fahovej: Miss Florence Tennyson and Charles Smith. STU' DENT COUNCIL fhottom of pagejz seated: Chuck Smith, adviser: Dan Michel, Duane Romo, Brooks Peterson, JoAnn Grohey, Kitty Stole, Sharon Craig, Miss Florence Tennyson, adviser. Standing: jim Michel, Gary Smalley, Lester Nelson, Paul Noe, Guy Hupe, Mike Fankhauser, Leland Hudson, Absent from picture are: -Iim Beal, Marlene Roe, Don Erickson, and Ann Brothen. OPPOSITE PAGE: Top left is the EXECUTIVE BOARD, which is a legislative group whose duty is to enforce the EHS constitution. Front row: Pat Treichler, Ann Botten, Martha Hovde, Deloise Aanderud, Carol Ann Bell, Mona Nelson, Lois Lawson, Charlene UNIT THE LUHY Slingerlend, Karla Gaudette, Diane Taylor. Second row: Ken Overvold, Clifford Wilkersrwn, Dave Richardson, Tammy O'Dell. Rosemary Dempsey, Hal Bertilson, Dale Farris. Back row: Sam Bargreen, jack Mitchell, Bill Thieme. Doug Evans, William Deller. adviser: Chuck Smith. adviser: Arthur Ramstad, adviser. Absent from picture are: Evelyn Howlett. Ivlarv Io Vfoody, Mary Lou Weller, Lisa Dire. Top right are memhers of the BOARD OF CONTROL, whose main duty is to interpret the constitution and check grades of student officers. Dwayne Lane, john Howell, Doreen Anderson, Carmen Frazier. Molly Herley, Donna Wilsrin, Chuck Smith, adviser. The PEP COMMITTEE fleft, second downj was responsible for the pep assemhlies. Front row: Pate Luce, Claire Steincipher, Alice Peterson, judy McLean. Back row: Bill Gall, Mike jordan, Maurice Thompson, adviser: Rex Bienz, HI IINX COMMITTEE fright, second downj may he given credit for an outstandf ing production given this past year. Left to right, front row: Raelietta Muldowney, Carol Payn, Anita Hansen, Back row: Theodore Cederherg. adviser: Doug Evans, Mike Jordan, james Brooks, adviser. CAMPUS DAY COMMITTEE Qleft, third downjz Front row: Patti Kinney, Tammy O'Dell. Back row: Lionel Bussell, adviser: Malcolm MacNair. Don Thestenf son, Ron Romo, jack Bozanich. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE fright, third downj: Front row: Ann Botten, -Ioan Schwankl. Back row: William Gowen, adviser: Dwayne Lane, Theodore Cederherg, adviser: Roy Benson, Raymond Howell, ad' viser: james Brooks, adviser: ELECTION COMMITTEE Qhottom leftj: kneeling: Sally Seivers, Louise Miller, Don Elda Brink, .loan Severson. Standing: Wally Sponek, Brooks Peterson, chairman: Chuck Thacker, Maurice Thompson. adviser. RED CROSS COMMITTEE fhottom rightj: Front row: Molly Herley, Diane Davis, Pat Parks, Kathryn Fellows, Mary Gall, Susan Gowen, Mary Ellen Granrau, janet joy. Second row: Marcella Nardinger, Anna Mae Parkhurst, Katie Martinis, Barbara Martin, Leone Wilcox. Third row: Mary Vee Martin, Delores Cyr, Miss Edmere Robarge, adviser: Donna Carlson, Shirley Morrow. Back row: Bill Gall, David Berg. Fl feb? . MJ 0 ,-,. f ms, ,Mixri --E-YT X ii -1 +5 a Q 4. ,Q arf 5 , f ,I E' vias fx Q ,yt oiaass asf! his 1 5 Q 'IW
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