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haf' 5' Tlx vu QP on, 1 Zu 'N 'EF' THEY IIIE IN STUDENT ACTIVITIES There are many world travelers on our faculty. When Mr. Theodorc Cederherg, dramatic coach. visited Austria, he took a special interest in their dramatic productions and relates many of his experiences to his classes. Mr. Arthur Ramslad, who visited relatives on his trip to Scandinavian and other countries in Europe. found that school practices were much different from ours. Miss Stover toured South America two summers ago, Miss Ahlers is looking forward eagerly to her vacation in Europe this summer. Miss Tennyson will also he packing: she anticipates a trip through Mexico. All teachers at EHS have shown their interest in the school hy helping with its various extracurricular activities. Top row, left to right: Mrs. Lauretta Thompson, lihraryg Maurice Thompson, social science, economics, pep committee adviser, election committee adviser, Gulls' Nest adviserg Ar- nold Thostenson, machine shop: Denzil Walters, English, journalism, Kodak, Quill and Scroll adviserg George O. White, mathematics, Student Council adviser. Second row: Myron R. Williams, safe driving, safe driving cluh: Walter 0. Ylvisaker, foreign languages fNorwegian, German, Latinjg Miss Martha Young, home economics, eo-adviser FHA: Philip Zalesky, English, oratorical contests, Red Cross committee, commencement speakers, tennis coach: Verne Zellmer, science, school safety committee: Mrs. Tiearney, main office stenogf rapher. A number of teachers joined our staff this year: Philip Zalcsky, William Dunn, C, H, -lohnston, Raymond Larson, William Langenhacker, Miss Mar' tha Youngg Miss Virginia Kleppe is school nurse and Mrs. Tiearney is our new stcnographer. Walter Ylvisaker returned to EHS this year after teach- ing a year in Norway, while Roald Smith, his exchange teacher, spent the year l9ilf2 here in Everett. Also returning from a leave of ahsencc is Jack Hatlen, Miss Alanet Smith worked for the army as a civilian and was stationed in Germany. Her travels took her to most of the countries of Western Europe. Her joh was one that certainly might he envied hy us all. Mr, Edward Ellis, Spanish teacher, found that extra schooling can he fun if you comhine it with traveling. He studied at the U. and then took extra studies at the U. of Mexico and in France. He also found time to travel over eastern Europe and Spain. SOUVENIRS OF THE 1928 NESIKA Mr, Vanderwilt: You will now prepare for a test. Dorothy M.: I have no pencil or paper. Mr. Vanderwilt: What would you think if a soldier went to war without a gun and am' munition? Dorothy M.: I wou.d think that he was an officer, sir. 1 if bk Pk Miss Taylor: Nathaniel, please give me the formula for water. Nat H.: HIJKLMNO. Miss Taylor: Where in the learn that? Nat H.: You told me it was H to O. world did you Pk ik Pk Mr. Vanderwilt: This plant hegonia family. Mr, Kempkes: Ah, and you of it while they are away? helongs to the are taking care Dk Pk Pk Mr. Rohh: Your hair is getting thin on top. Mr .Wailthei-z I am glad of thatg I hate fat hair. 9 'ACULTY--I 91 es ,gh ,- , ESl517 lZ'SilSt1 -ff 1 ff' I '4 y 'T -.-L-' -1-?T g '1 B- 7 I - - if X i' , ik . -at T I L I I A75 ,Q 1' x 'N ' W y
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STUDENTS IN SCHOOL GUVERNMENT TN I' !s..-I wa I Alioiv' are :Int yrarfx Student Body nH'icers of Everett High School picturecl juxr as rin-aj'f1t:er.wnf1ln- llktllbk were ni the nltl N't'silga.x, l.t'ft to rigln: llnug E'I'tl'Pl,X. pnnsitlent, Martha Horde, xeerettlryq Chris Sit'1't'rs, rreaxttrer. The udimen are Mr. Cliuclq Smith and Mus I lnrt'nt'e Twinywn Through the years Everett High School has created and maintained a vigorously democratic student government, It is as up tofdate in legislative, judicial. and executive departments as are the governments of the state and the nation. Well worth' while is the time the students take to carry on the responsihilities of governnien al proceedings in order that the leaders of the student hody ind the school, also, may have some knowledge of the city, state, and national way of government. Wirli the Associated Student Body Officers, the Student Council, the Executive Board, and the Board of Control, the students of Everett High are making an effort in their own sphere of school life to maintain the democratic country America is today. Below, llettj is the EXECUTIVE BOARD. It is their duty to enforce the constitution of EHS and to uphold its standards. Eront row: Lelt to right, Marilyn Almgren, Darlene Anderson, Barhara Gunn Darlene Leland, joan Taylor, Amy jo Blomherg, jane Eghert. Second row: Sally Sievers, Sheralyn Cook, Mary Cunderson, Ruth Ann Castle, Arlene Cannon, Coral Arntzen. Third row: Ivlr. Ramstad, adviser, Alvin Cripe, Dan Michel, jun Ennis, Wt's Nelson. Back row: Boh Erickson. Chuck Thacker, Vic Hussey, Bill Vsfilkerson, Duane Bly, Henry New' ton. STUDENT COUNCIL Qhottom rightj is the governing hotly of the associated students. Front row: jan Holmstrom, Evelyn Howlett, Rosemary Dempsey, Martha Hovde. Second roxy: Doug Evans, judy Bond, Sharon Andreasen. janice Kolts, Cary Sugar. Back roxy: jack Mitchell, jim Linden. Don Daw' son. Chuck Kent. Chris Sievers. OPPOSITE PACE: Top ron: left. is the BOARD OF CONTROL, whose duty it is to check the grades of student officers and to limit the numher of offices of each student. Standing: David Hansen. Eddie Dire. Boh Olsen, Forrest Alf drich. Kneeling: jane O'Brien, Christine Severson- Top row, right, is the PEP COMMITTEE. who plan all pep assemhlies to promote school spirit. Standing: Wiliiizt Bye, Mr. Cowen, adviser, David Richardson, Boh WIIIILIIIIS, Larry Wilstiii, Mr. Thompson. adviser, Miss A. johnson, adviser. Kneeling: Mamie Diedrich. Darlene Larios, jan Holmstrom, Georgia Botten. Tammy O'Dell, Noreen Potts, HIfjINX COMMITTEE, Second row, did much to present an excellent show. Seated: Mr. Cowen, adviser, Mr. Cederherg, adviser, Mr. Brooks, ad' viser, Don Semrau. john Howell, Tom Anderson. I-fneeling: Diane Egelkrout, Mary Trafton, Nadine Schilling. CAMPUS DAY COMMITTEE fThird row, left, heads the happy Campus Day celehration. Left to right: Mr. Bussell, adviser, Bill Vanderweken, Phil Hunt, Marcia Castle. Anne Botten, Carol Payn. Third row, right. is the ASSEMBLY Cl IM' MITTEE, which planned the axemhlies this year. Mr. Cowen. adviser, Don Erickson, Mr. Brooks, adviser. jim Ennis, Amy jo Blomherg, Miss Ringman, adviser, jane Eghert. The ELEC' TION COMMITTEE, Bottom row, left, organizes and super' vises the student election held at the end of the year. Standing: Mr. Thompson, adviser, Wttllyf Sponek, Chuck Thacker, Char- lie Sommers. Kneeling: Louise Miller, Molly Herley, Coral Arntzen. Sally Sievers. Representatives of the RED CROSS COMMITTEE lbottnm row, rightj that organized the filling of Red Cross haskets for overseas are: Back row: Barhara Page. Sharon Koster. Gayle VanderVoet, Margaret Carlson. Second rovv: Anne Putney, Shirley Hauck, Betty Berringer, Donna Omodt. Front row: joAnn Eisenman. jeannette joyce, Kitty Stole, Mary Vee Martin, Mary Call. Ahsent from the picture is adviser, Miss Roharge, 1 1
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