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DIRECTORS OF EYERETT SCHOOL DISTRICT LINE Oscar jolznvon George Duwc Myrtlc Ferrell CHARLES A. Nic-CLADE, SUPERINTEXD- ENT of our puhlic school svstcin, is concern:-d that our district cnllmrk on ai building progrzun to kt-vp pucc with Eu-rctt's cxpainsion. oss Mclror 'nj. TVcstrr1orvIum1, I . Knut Krurik BUIIUHIIIIS IIT THE DISTRICT IIIIE For thc ycnr 1955-56 tht- l'.T.A. EXECUTIVE BOARD planned such programs as HAl'lllL'1l Scr- vicesn. High School Cluhs and Sororiticsn, and Student Codes . Nicinhcrs arc. sitting: Xlr. Yzuidcr- wilt. Nlcsdzuncs Dauns. Oki-rstroin, preside-nt: Yun Patti-n, first visc- prcsiduntg Xlillcr. Stunrlingq Nlr. flOll7lll'll. Xlcsdauncs .-Xnclcrson. iI't'2ISllTl'I'1 Xlcffurcly, Bouncy, Xlcl- ton. Sl'L'T'k'Till'yl Landon. Nlissing froin tht- picturc uri- Xlrs. Ifngstiul and XIV. llntch. sc-cond x'icc-prcsi- dc-nt. Assisting thc supc-rintcndcnt is I , - - -S -XXI , I-X AN S1-FFR V01-FRS To POLI S TED x1UNCAs'i'i5R. who it-it-this STLDMTK CA A 'M A A D ' ' l l ' tlw personncl for the districts Studi-nts coopcratcd with the administration in sccuring passage of tht- Xovcinhcr Trond lssllt tm-aching crew. Each roll rooni designcd and worked on posters. The hand and Sezlgzils led the entin student body through town in il parade to get people out to votc. SPACE wiu as ms PRUBLEM
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THE FHCUHY SEES US THRUUGH ROUGH WEHTHER RI! H-XRD -XBR-XXIS St nnu assistant oorlmll rom lz HRS. LILLIAN BARTON loulz Souc l'lIllll'IIIlIH ,IOIIX RENNETFI 'f li.s'1 C'ol1l '1 lllllilSt'l CLIFFORD BROXILINC Dfpartment Hcurl Imlustlml Arts DL px rtrncnt lluul Connmra ml H1 I aciusu I HI' ODORE C EDERBERC Department llcrul. mmf? fi 9 ,X 1 u',, ',T' tl' , 1' A H X f ' I, .1 A I, Lt . Syl V , I-Inglis-li, .' 'Ultf . 'X . LIONEL RUSSELL V .IL Y ' 5 I Ing l, . 1-iU'ing.s fi 2 I4 . l ., m . . . .4 . , I LL if 5 . , . I V, ,W -IANIES BLUE Clnnznicrciul, E-Ili-Y. senior 1n'ti1'itic.s-' rnl1'i.scr ,IANIES BROOKS Cfonnnerciul, Hi-Lit4'.s mlriwr. snplnmzorc counselor LOUIS BUSTER SL'lL'lI!'l', Science Clnlz 1lrl1'i.sr'r ROBERT C.-XRBONE.-XL' sm-ini Science mul lIl1lfllL'lIlfllll'X, junior ronnsclor, Boarzl of Control clmirnnln ELLEN COLLINS Stnrly Ilnll ROBERT CRUNIBAUCII Iinglisli Tnrrlz Soeiety ml1'i,s'el' Iinglislu Iusi Exxls Department Ileuzl, Pllysical EllllCllflUIlJ football 1'0tlL'll CRUISE NEWS . . . Everett High Sehool has lllllfly te.1eln-rs who are old salts als fur us sailing to foreign lands goes. WVult Ylciszllcer traveled to Norway on the teacher exclumge program. During his stay he took in the NYinter Olympics and met the King and Crown Prince . . . Another traveler, Art Hzmlstucl, com- mented on the friendly people he met while on his trip to that country. . . Lottie Louise Sf!'l't'll.i' got lost in Europa-'s big cities, whose atmospheres Lillian Burton and Eflwurtl Kunzlert have also sguupled. Nlrs. Burton is hound for Europe again this summer. . . jolm Rieman went to Europe to ts-at-lm . . . Tlieorlorc Ceclerbcrg really docs things in n hig w.1yg he has gone to Europe twice . . . Helen Hulet: traveled trom Nlunilu to New York by w.1y of the Panznnn Canal. Miss Huletz states: UI had a wonderful time und want to go again. CNYhat about the time you hid under il life-hont in order to GSLXIPK' ll Hindu fortune teller?l The STAGE CREW' is the moving force which makes possible the glitter and the glow of El show or an assembly. Behind the scenes und in the wings, these boys during an show sometimes work at a fever- ish pitch manipulating with great rapidi- ty the complicated light and audio pun- els, powerful loft und hooth arcs, und shifting and flying scenery. Truly these boys are u group vital to our school. Nlemhers ure. Front Row: Swensen, lus- tiee, Allwine. Dlugers. Row Two: Lesvis, Nlr. Henry, 11rl1'i.ser: XViggum. Buck How: Hill, XYillizlms. .-snovii, left to rigllt NYILLIAXI COXYEN Boys' Clulz arluis-er. Plzys-ieul Erlneution R.-XYXIOND HOXYELL lleprlrhnent Heznl, Mnsir' MORRIS HUTCHISOX ID1'1PIlfflllCllf llcurl, Scieliee .Z
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