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YN... 'Q J Club can indeed be proud of their outstanding record as a school club, With their capable adviser. William Hatch. and their officers. they have performed various duties and organized numerous activf ities. With the Girls' Club they sponsored the traditional Snowball dance and in addition to this popular function they presented an outstanding assembly for the student body and were responsible ompleting their twentieth year of service. the Everett High Boys' for a dance. held after a game, which proved to be a great success. As a service project they gave Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets to needy families. They also sponsored a newly organized program. that of selecting a Boy of the Month. A boy receiving this award must prove in numerous ways that he has been a credit to EHS. Boys who received this honor are: Chuck Granger, jim Robbers, ,lack Mitchell, Ron Brown. Gerald Newport, Ron Bevensee. BOYS' CLUB OFFICERS fabovejz William Hatch. adviser: Paul Noe. president: Pete Morris, vice president: Bill Kasch, secref tary: Glenn Martin. treasurer. ' BOYS' CLUB CABINET flower leftlz Back row. left to right: Glenn Martin, Pete Morris. Bob Cross. Bill Kasch. Doug Evans. Front row: Bill Graves, Don Thostenson. Paul Noe, Mike Jordan. Ed Morrow, David Richardson. ON THE OPPOSITE PAGE: Top left are the PUBLICITY and WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEES. Back row: Lce Sweum, Gordon Hutchings. Victor Hussey. Chuck Thacker, Cornelius Tanis. Front row: David Richardson. George june. Bob Cross, Hal Bertilson, Dick Karr. ,lim Robbers. Top right are members of the SCHOLARSHIP COlvIMITf TEE: back row: Carl Gillette. Ron Bevensec. Chuck Granger, Bob Johnston. jim Rigby, Jim Beal. Front row: Bill Dobler. Ralph Quass. Mel Sturman, Dale Farris, Bif Ferrell, Glenn Martin, Mike jordan. . 0 -.,.1,t:x..Q . ifiiiffl , W-1, 4 . PUI DF B U YS B TRAFFIC SQUAD: QLeft. second downj. back row: Pat Hughes. Charles Shuck, jack Strege, Walt Antak, Gary Smalley, Marvin Pickard. Art Hansen. Front row: Mr. Hatch. Mark Lutthans, Bob Hanson. Ron Olson, Robert Soley. LeRoy Ravine. Ron Geary, Frank Patterson. WELFARE and TROPHY CASE COMMITTEES fright. second downl: back row: Vkfally Sponek, Walt Price, Orlin Griggs, Bob Hanson. Front row: Don Swenson, Don Thostenson. Darrel Miller, Charlie B.unt. Doug Evans. SAFETY SQUAD fleft. third downj : back row: Duane Hudf son, Bill Gall, Paul Noe, Wes Nelson, Gordon Hutchings. Dennis Shanahan. Second row: Ted Sweeney, Pat Smith. Burt Burns, Don Rider, jim Martin. Gayle Scafe. Charles Blunt. Bill Wilson, Don Erickson, Doug Evans. Bill Kasch. Dick Metteer, Gary Sugars, David Richardson. Front row: Carlo Irwin. Dick Dawf son. Rex Bienz. Mark Lutthans. Ed Morrow. jim Ennis. jim Beal, Hal Bertilson. Tom O'Brien. Stu Romaneschi. jim Leary. George Flake. Bill Linden, Don Thostenson. PROGRAM COMMITTEE fright. third downjz back row: Don Erickson, jack Bozaniclx Gary Smalley. Norman Pctterson. Front row: Verne Peddycornl, Pat Smith, Ken Overvold. Ed Morrow. PADDLE SQUAD fbott- in leftj: back row: Mark Luthans, Bill Wilson. Hal Bertilson. Siu Romaneschi. Bill Wilson, Caude Lee. Duane Hudson, Ken Ronierdahl, Bob Hanson, Gary Smalley. Ed Morrow. Third row: Ted Sweeney. David Richardson. Bill Linden, Pat Smith. Bill Kasch, Don Heinzen. Charlie Blunt. LeRoy Ravine, Carlo Irwin. Second row: Gayle Scafe, Dick Mettcer, jim Leary. Jim Ennis, Doug Evans, Don Erickson, Art Hansen. Ron Geary. Bob Soley. Don Rider. Front row: Bill Gall, Gordon Hutchings, George Flake. Rex Bienz. Jim Martin, ,lack Strege. Marvin Pickard. Dennis Shanahan. CAMPUS SQUAD Qbottonrrightj: back row: Bill Graves, Charlie Krischano, jerry Forshee, Eugene Zahler. Van Morgan. Front FHKVZ Yves I'lanson, Evan Carlson. H Ali., -'f v.:,y1 ', -qi -. 7 ksRf-j,, 2 3-.. . 3 s . ,ff r- -i .nz l-3
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X n the words of Emerson. The Sillllllll' is the student of the xyorldfi This heing so, EHS Cllll he proud of its l.1rge IllCI1llWCfSl1lIW of the Torch Honor Society. This society pl.1ys Ll very IIHIWUITQIIII p.1rt in our high school, .1s its memhers consist of the SCl1HlllI'S of the school. Thcse schol.1rs have Cilfllfkl the s.1tisf.1ctory nuinher of points necessary for .1d1nitt.1nc: to this eluh. A student IHLIY .1lso C.ll'I1 points hy P.ll'llClIW.lIlllQ in cert.11n AICIZYIIICS which lllelllkle holding student hody. cl.1ss, or cluh offices: .rthletiesg XX'l1!'lK1Il! on c1'-niinitteesz .uid Lllilllf p.1rt in school l-llllcfllllli. The points .1re h.1sed on !fI'.lLlCS reeciyed during the previous seniester. Fifty pttlltts Illklsl he e.1r11ed hy the end of the Sophoniore yU.1l' to rceeiye .1 TXX'K1flg.iF pin. One hundred points .1re IlL'CUrr.ll'y hy the Cllkl of the Senior yflll' 111 order to receive .1 l,CI'IN.lIlCIlI Toreh PIII. At le.1st ten points inust he UAlI'IHCLl e.1ch semester or the student is dropped froin the society. These Torch pins .1re .1w.11'decl to stu' dents who h.1ye high Cllullgll sel1ol.1st1c standings .uid h.1ye CLlI'IlCLl the required points. .uid gives recognition to those who h.1yc achieved good QI'.lLlCS. The purpose of the cluh is to promote 5Cl'lUl.lI'SlIlP .uiiong the students .1nd to serve .1s .1 reminder to others of the i1i1port.1nce of .1 high schol.1stic stxinding. A record of e.1ch studcntis g1'.1des is kept in the office .uid .1s soon .ts one l1.1s Acquired the nuinhci' of fl? BOTTOM I,EIfT. Iett to right. h.1cl4 roxy: Bill Ci.1ll. Osc.11 H1iQl.lIlLl. Howard H.1ll. Ron Brown. jerry Belden. Ron Beyeiisee, Chuck clI'.lI11lCI. D.1le l:2ll'I'l'. Paul Henderson. Second roxy: El1:.1hetli Holmes. Dorothy Buenting. KLl!'lQl Li2llILlCIlC, Shirley Briggs. Ann Hilen, lu Ann Urohey. Gladys G1'.1hne1'. Doris Bowles. -loan Fossee. Front row: Delores E.1st1n.1n. Lisa Dire. DI'LlSli2l hlnlink, ,Ioan Kennedy, hlillllll johnson, lint Luce. Ellen Jensen. fflydene Lucltner. -loyce Lower li J points necess.1ry he 1n.1y receive ll certificate .uid pin exeinplifying this gre.1t honor. The officers..1re se ec ' ir ieir '.1 'rsiiw .1 W1 it' llll :rio .1st1c st.1nd1ng. It is tieir uty to wresi e .1t orci meetings Al their efforts h.1ve .1ceomp is ie .1 great ' Xl in promoting tie 1 t.1 of this honor UI'QAlI111.1Il1JI1. The OFFICERS this ye.1r were: Doreen Anderson. president. L1s.1 Dire vice wres en 1 . i Bon secret.1ry. The TORCH COUNCIL consists of the officers .111 ll few selected Torch memhers who .1tten to '. A s .s's 1 cluh. This ye.1rAs counci incuee tie o wing stu ents ll ion h.1ek roxy: Miss McCor1n.1c'. .1 yiserg B1 of 'r, im Rower Miss Cutlihertson, AlLlX'lbCl'. Front row: Kllfll LLILILCIIC. N'l.lI'X Sc.1nlon, Lis.1 Dire. Doreen Anderson. Merx' te . 'ss. lw1.11 Bystroni. Ahsent from picture is Sully Sieycrs A new task of lhc Torch Society is t N . 'ing ol Tore 1 mem hers .1s Al courtesy qLl1lLl in the h.1lls of EHS. Their duty is to gre ' visitors .uid to see th.1t students .1re or 'r y in ti t 1.1 s, iey .1 A Sponsored .111 outstanding .1sse1nhly. .uid had .1s their speaker Mr. Roald Cappelen Smith. exchange teacher from Nt1fXX'llQ'. xy io spo 'e of the CUINPQIHSHII of the l'11ited St.1tes .11 's e oy' country HY, BOTTOM RIGHT. h.1ck row: b 'U'-. .1 ' 111-. 1 Browii. Mel Sfllflllllll. ohn SLl'lllQl,CllUVV. Third ro ': s ' ' '. Vx'.1tson. MQlIAlly'Il Miller. Jrllllfk' XlS'LlLlC. lVilI'1i'I11 XX 1lli.1111s. Lynne XX'.1tson. Alice Peterson. Bev. Str.1y, kllllll Siliwillllll. LD.ll'lCHC Thoinwson. Secont row: Dlillh' T.1ylo1'. loan lu1.Zh. Bonnie XXvLillQ1I'L'I1. T. fteincii' Judy McLe.1n, Milllil Nelson. Audree X,Wv1ll2ldSCll. 11. .i'YCYSUI1. A . Olsen. Front row: Slll1l'Ul1 Verhey. lvlarilyn XX'OOLlH1ilIAl . Shirley Sillld. -lo Ann Remholdt. Gl.1d.1 Lee Vxlelk. june Townsend, lvlerydee Ness. Nancy Rengen, J
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