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ORCHESTRA PLAYS INTEGRZIL RULE A Plltlfllnlll undertulung ul' the l1.1 nd thus ye.11' wus the KIVIIIIIIQ fur the LIUXVIIIUXNII merf cl1.11us 1111 Mun tl .1 y evening. NfIL'l11I't'I's ut' the h.1 nd, at RIGHT, .11'e: l71.1cli rmx' lhllesf lmch. O1'.1l1.11n, H.1ns11n. lngrum, Hevly. Murduclt, Alulmnsun. I'IL't'Iit'IlLIUl'I-, IIbtllH1L'l', Olllverts Tlurd ruxx' H1ncl1cl1l'l'c. Os' INt1l'Ih'. ffrlpe. lN4uns11n, I3 e 11' sun, IIl'.lLINl1.lXR', V.1nde1'xx'.1y, NX'l1alel1e.1d. l'ed1g11, lvleycr, Klttelsam, l'11xx'e1's. Sccund row lI1'11xx'11, H-lllxkli. St11l1l1e. l5.1 ws, liudlcy, H.1ns11n, Kuhns, ff.11npl1cll. I'1l't?I1l ruxx' Vs'1lc11x. lfnnclt, lllllverts, lvlclienzie. Qluy ln 1111111 Ilflllll 1n.11111' Huw.-ll, 1n.111u'ettes, -Iuyce XMI' ILIINN, lflleen III.lCI'ill1t1l'L', gl Ii11y'n11111d H1u1'c'II .1111l Iittlglfy Hull, tllllxlt' 111.xrr11ct11v.s, ltl lmwld 111.xIH1H1's UI IIN' fmt. IIl'CIlt'SlI'.ll selecttuns l1.1 v e .1dded tn 1n.1ny schunl .1clivlties presented tlus ye.1r. lvlemhcrs ul the 111'cl1est1'.1. .1t RIGHT, .11'e: l1.1ck ruw Smuh, Huw' I1-11. X'el.1nd, liund. H.1ns11n, Inf Qflllll Tlnrd rmx' S.1nl11rd, YHIIHQLIIIINI, TI'.lLlIll1.lIl. Llllll' pers. lfultun, Sunneveldt, Vsfestf 1n1u'cl.1nd. N c xx' t ll n, llunclx. l5r1'xx'11.5ec1111tl rem' Oundet' sun. III4'I11I't'I'Q, Nunn. Frydenf I u Il d. IgI'.lLINll.lXK'. H111cl1cl1l'l'e I:I'l'llI 1'11xx': Huxyell, Ifgclliruut, XX'1lc.1x. 22 l'eppy, t11lented, enthusiustle, 41nd energetic .1ll thefc LIUSCI'lIW nur IMIIIKI. llnder -Inhn Howell. snappy drum n1z1j111', the lmnd -IUIIICLI llurces with the Se.1g.1ls tu present entertaining stunts ut the l'11utl1a1ll g.11nes. One ut' the must lIUlWI't'SSlX't' wus the IVIL'l11Ul'l.lI Game ceremony when, the Everett Elks cu-11per41t111g, the stury uf wut' t'l.1g was pre- sented. Other eulurful maneuvers included lurmtng .1 hul.1 HIFI, hut .tnd p.1lm tree: and at election time ll donkey amd 4111 elephant were I-CQIILIITLI hy the drtll tegun .1nd hand. Wl11'11 Thanksgiving rolled around what cnuld he more Illlllllg than I.L'AllllI'llljl .1 turkey dinner? At every f11utha1ll gaune th1s group of mustc rnungers w.1s un I1.ll1d In furnish entert1u11ment fur the routers QIIILI tu lwmst nur lwuys t11xx'.1rd the gthllfllllf. Althnugh the hand works prnnamly as il llllll, there .1re .1 IlllIl1IWt'l' ul' IIILIIVILIILII talented mernhers, Several attended the Vwfestern Vv'.1sl11ngt1111 Sulu C111npet1t111n .1t the University of W:1sl1111gt1111. Fehruury 21, und recelved the I.UllUXX'lIlll IIIIIIIQSI .ludy Hevly, superiurg Colleen Wil1-11x, Frances Funck, Alunet Htncheltlle, l'.1t 4Ia1c11l1se11. Slmron Dudley. excellent: Otis Doughty and Steve MAHSIIIZIII, guud. Since nur EHS lmnd xuwn the SXX't'L'PSlilIiL'N Ill XVen.1lcl1ec .1t the Wil l'est1x'.1l. the Apple Blussmn Festival Committee mude Everett the lmunur ctty fur the IIN? P.lQC.lI1l. In March, the Apple Blussutn Queen presented .1 lmnnet' tu the EHS IMIIILI tu culn memurnte this KIISIIIICIIOD, At Vsfenutchec H1 May. the IYIIRI .und Se.1g.1ls entert.uned mmnloukers with their well kmwwn l71x1el1111dfA Two tu 'I-QIIIQU,-I .mtl Hes1t.1t1u11. The mztrclnng tczuns shuwed excellent preclstnn in the p.11'.1de tlllkl un the tlnll I'1eld. The success uf the sprlng cuneert held M.1y 22 was due largely tu the el'l'111'ts ul' the hand memhcrs. At the grudualtllvn cxerclses the hand played lts tr.1d1t111n.1l p.1rt hy its PCf'I'UI'I1l2lIlL'C of the prucessiutml und rccess111n.1l.
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gs .s as .' , g . -ff It dl, M51 fs N Pieliiretl iilmiw' are llii' advixer, editor, and iwlizarial hoard of the Kmltilg. Tliey' mr: l7en:.il kklallers, Tino Soiumics, Ht l't'Ylf' Chap' man. Marina Castle, mid lleverleti Hernard. TRADITIUNS ln SU weekly issues and Zilkllllll puhlished words. one senior elass laliored earnestly to keep Everett High Sehool in ioueli with the mareli ol' events. Tino Sousanes, Kodak editor during the first semester, eap' alwly handled nake up prolwlems, eovered top news stories as they oeeurred. and eontriluited serious interpretative news features. A mid year graduate, Tino eontinued the study of iournalism at he College ot' l'uget Sound and the University ol Vxfashingto 1. An editori il hoard eomposed of three girls, Beverly Chap' man, lleverlea Bernard and Mareia Castle, direeted the des' tnues ol' the Kodak during the seeond semester. ln turn eaeh guided Kodak makeup and eoverage. Eaeh also held down other regular positions, Beverlea Bernard as managing editor, Mareia as associate editor, and Beverly Chapman as feature editor. Stu liomaneselii, a oneman sports staff. assigned stories, then did the lootwork himself. Sports in season, he eovered them all, adding interpretatiye details in a weekly column. ln limes ot' stress he ealled upon students in the liegnining news' writing elass t 1 widen eoverage. Karen Cole, exehange editor, tiled ineoming papers for researeli and liandled mailing ol' the Kodak, A familiar pie lure was Karen earrying an armful of Kodaks to the post' otitiee raeh liriday. The liusini-ss side ol' the Kodak was direeted hy Sylvia Crowley eltiieleiit husiness manager. l'at Van Der Staay, a iunior who distinguished herself early as an energetie salesf man, was seeond semester advertising manager. lvlarilyn Alin' gren served as assistant manager. lielialtle rtporling marked ilie eontrilnitions ol' Donna kllllllkll. Sharon Harmon and Donna Gallagher. ln the seeond -einester Sliarvn speeiali:ed in musie and drama reporting. Two pliotographers, .lolin Zuanieli and George l3aeklund, lin a last paee in meeting pieture assignments. .lohn proved an invalualile man in the teelmieal phases ot' the litliograplne proeess hy whieh ilie Kodak is produeed. He took over the making ol' pag: negatives from Art Childs, mid'year gradu' JIU. lleadlines lieeame erueial eonsiderations in the daily lives oi' Kodak students in realms other than reporting. The eomf posing staff, liesieged hy advertising solieitors and editors all wanting something typed in a hurry, eame to take pressure as normal proeedure. The Kodak relied heavily upon the talent land good l1Qlllll'L', ol' Uae Thone, .laeky Maynard and Marianne Kravik. Five produetion erew memhers graduated this year. They , are Urlin K-riggs. Dennis Shanahan, Floyd Skinner, Stu Roinanesehi and -lim Thompson. 21 llietured ahoye are the memlwers of the Kodak stallll. They are, lelit to right. haek row Stu llomanesehi, Claudette Reilly, Karen Cole, Sharon Harmon, Tino Sousanes. Front row Donna Uallagher, Beverlea Bernard. Beverly Chapman, lvlareia Castle, Donna Umodt. The pietures helow show the Kodak staff working furiously to turn the wheels that produce the paper the students ol' Everett High reeeive eaeh Friday afternoon. Till' PICTURE shows the eomf posing staff racking their hrains for humorous jokes and soeial notes of interest to make up the eolumns of their papei'. The production stall. BOTTOM PICTTURE, has the 'iolw of keeping the press and other intrieaeies of the maehines used in good working condition, lvlessy clothes and dirty faees seem to he the trademark ot' these inf dustrious fellows, Na'
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