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Knit! If Krarilt. Mix. iiii,uu.is Mutli .un MR. Tin Mi'Nt1As'ri'it MR. Cii.uu.i-.s Srviirii hiaperiwilemlrvit Asxnsztzwrt Sicperniteiideiit Axsixttuit Prnicipul 4 I MR, Bi ici' VixNnifRwli,i' Principal EYES UN FUTURE EDUCATION llnrx if llli' The men '. ii School lioiird pit lived melon' tire: Mrs, It ll. f'eriell, cliaii 'xii Ivor. ivtle 'v In R. Students make up the hulk of the humanity that is Everett High School. hut a handful of adults have dedicated their lives to protecting and furthering educational opportunities for us. These leaders give direction so that our less mature minds will not deviate into error. At the same time they encourage the students to think inf dependently and to explore new horizons. Administrators have consistently provided not only for the immediate needs of the school hut also for fixture needs of a changing society. Our present :administrative staff, shown ahove. is carrying on this tradition. The school hoard Qmemhers shown at left and rightj is directly responsihle to the citizens of the community for the orderly and efficient functioning ot the school and voluntarily offer their time for our advancement, The PTA is composed of parents and friends of teenfagers interested in their proh- lems. High school students are invited to their meetings and contrihute their ideas. The theme this year was Our responsihility the citizen child, which was carried out effectively through programs presenting speakers and panel discussions. The PTA is a constant protector of xhool interests and we wish to acknowledge our deht and express our thanks to the PTA and administrators for their unrestricted giving of themselves that we the students might enjoy the results of those years of tr.idition which have made Everett High School great C7jf1cer.x toni rtilniiirr iiienilu-rs ol PTA, lveloug are: left to right, front: Mrs. K. L. Rilrlitc. liihl i'it't pre.utlevit, Mrx, Hugh DeLong, tretixiirerg Mm, Ii. A. tltill, .wcwtai'vq Mrs. Quniler Cripe, pn-utlmit, Mrs, Llay-il Horde. pmgmm cliuirmaii, Buck rote: Mrs. lfmvilg liiuins, liospitulitv 'wid uuivv .mtl nictins, Miss Eletoior Alilrrx, third 1'1cefpre.udt'1itg Mm, Tliomtix Vv'e'lt'li, niemhcrsliip. Airs. Kxrliitrti Blick, puhliriiyg Mrx. Rayriiowid O'Briwi, second 1'irvfpri'.mlcwit. Board nienihers pietitrf ed helou' ure: Rein C. E, Sliiklex, H. R, Sreoy, 1-nr f elmirniuri. Oxtur jolivismi is Board .wercf tary. ' cf ' , - K - we ws -4 . 9 t 1 w szilf.f is i ' X ' V VA! ts if . 3' av- - x Q , . sa E ' in - 10 . , ' ' H 0 -Q' if Q S up I 5
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GLIMPSE UF THE PAST ln this issue we commemorate the year 1893, when the first person , - . ' e'tt Wt ioo n 1991 EH' wts given the tower i' Jiaduattd fiom Ifvt t HJ Stl l. l t . S Af tf l UL lvlonroe School and that was ample room heeause there were only five or six it YL-LQ ' f students in the class, More students enrolled. so the school was moved to the llrt iadwa y llnilding. The rooms were spacious and it was in this huilding -, K loud socks' day. The seniors eelehrated their graduation with extra parties l 17, T i - t 77172 known as nlllliflflll-lliu Yes. those were Vigftfous, growing days at EHS an N Ti ' ' J i we. the present students, have henefited from every one of the sixty graduaf 'W 1 . , is that the Alki lihrary Society originated. In 1895. the numher of students ,, Effwll necessitated another movez this time it was to the second floor of the Colhy Z f TH Yi 1 A Builtling, ln this huilding there was an assemhly hall, principal's offiee. f jr' if IT lalworatory. and two class rooms, and here the Kodak was started, This was ' ' -D l, 5 ... thc homt- of our high school until IUOZ when. for thc first time, Everett High 'I' L School occupied .i liuilding hy itself. It was in this huilding that our Nesika NIM- ,Isl ' W originated hecause. as nearly as we have heen ahle to estahlish, the first fim,i,,hQ'1'-Q , I Il Ncsika was puhlished in l9oS. ln 19139 the present huilding was l'-uilt, Since Mt... , 'Wil V A that time, the commercial, vocational, and auditorium huildings have heen lvto4,W49,,.,',' jill added. ,L .mW,!f.,,' 7h7fb55lfUlL 1 T 'I' I, T 2 1 ic it -ic JF' 1,1 Vx'e think we have fads 'ii' fashions these days, Wligit of those days? A Shit curls were the lad atidumy. they looked cute underneath those women's Crvwvf sailor hats, Those gals didnt wear frilly hlouses no, sir hut tailored ones with helts sometimes as wide as two inches, Naturally, the skirts reached J fi the floor: no one was daring enough to show her ankles. And of course we couldnlt miss those lwutton shoes with the painted toes and spats. The men ' ' wore their hair parted in the middle and oh, that mustache with its waxed I ends! As master of the house he had to look stern, and he certainly succeeded , , with a stiff collar. No, he wasn't going golfing: that cutaway jacket and V Y' those knickers wr-it right in fashion for the husinessman. 3 ' Vtlliat fun they had in those days with their eluhs and activities. To he ' , s l l in the swing of things you helonged to either the German, Latin, or other ,I I t I I L' 1 I 77- l class t-lnhs. No year was comwlete without the 'ellffests, cand' sales, and a 'i - l l' - , ll l l 5 Y ' L1 it ll ft ' firm f l lksllw 4 H1 H4 tionssincc N f. ' K '
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I NEW Anvisniw svsizivi iatsuii 7? il and homc. Left to right are: Miss Katherine Mc' Cormack, formerly of the mathematics def partment, who is the newly appointed Registrar: Miss Esther johnson. Girls' Cluh adviser. who is a tremendous help to the Q' girls of EHS: Mr. Williatiii Hatch, Boys' Q Cluh adviser, who ahly finds solutions to Nun... lys' prohlcmsg Mr. Frank Brokaw, counselor, provides a link lactween Miss Ciatherine Ross, who acted as assistant to the principal, ref tired at the hcginning of the school year. She checked senior graduation credits and h el p e d with graduation activities. Vsfhen she first came to Everett High she recorded all attendance until the joli was given to the vicefprincipal. Offering invaluahle aid to students in their scholastic proh' leins while performing their regular teaching duties, we find the hard working supervisors of the various departments. These facf ulty memhers have taken on the added tasks of seeing that their departments work together. REU WNV, top row, left to right: Miss Eleanor E. Ahlers, who was recently appointed Lihrary Supervisor for Everett schools after helonging to us exclusively for some time: she is adviser of the Lihrary Cluh here at school. Clifford Bromling, acting head of the vocational department, gives much of his time at the Gulls' Nest. Coach james Ennis, head of Everett's athletic department, led our footliall team to the CrossfState championship and virtual state championship, He was named Everett's 'IMan of the Year for Wil. Raymond Howell, director of music, is the man to whom this year's Ncsika is affectionately dedicated. Roscoe C. jenkins, head of the science department and teacher of physics, has taught many thousands of EHS graduates. Bottom row: Miss Helen Lalin, as supervisor of the commercial department, supervises students working downtown Under the leadership of Miss Marian Lowery is the home economics depart' ment and the cafeteria committee, Arthur Ramstad is director of the social science department whose teachers have each year encouraged many students to enter the l'. I. history contest in 6 Mr, blames Akright ls retiring this year after many years as head of the English department. He has conducted puhlic speaking classes, coached delaate teams and encour' aged c o it I C S I s 1 cmwlntttcltcetlteltl speeches have heen made under his guidance. In addition he acted as laoys' adviser for a few years. Seattle henefiting our lihrary from their successes. He is our successful track coach, also. Miss Edmere Roharge heads the for' cign language department, is adviser to the junior Red Cross and popular chairman of the faculty social committee, Miss Mahel Thoreson is the art supervisor and her classes are responsihle for the timely posters in the halls for games and dances. Noel S. W.tlf ther, head of the mathematics department, is also school treasurer and text hook custodian. ADVISORY SYSTEM Last year a new advisory system was initiated in Everett High School. It has proved very successful, Each student is assigned to a faculty adviser. Students meet with these advisers throughout the school year. In matters of scheduling, counwling, and general educational and personal advisement, the advisory system is used. The ref sponsihility for making out and issuing report cards rests with the advisers. Many questions are answered for the memhers of the new sophomore classes. Vxfhat rules and regulations should I know? How may I participate in the work of student hotly gov' ernment? Whztt are the traditions of Everett High School? These and many other topics of interest are discussed in meetings with the various advisers. gsm fn--. ts C? E' St S..
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