Granite Falls High School - Pilchuck Yearbook (Granite Falls, WA)

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. FROM JANUARY TO DECEMBER WE'LL HAVE THESE MOMENTS TO REMEMBER m 1962 PILCHUCK BY GRANITE FALLS HIGH SCHOOL GRANITE FALLS,WASHINGTON DEDICATION The Annual Staff of Granite Falls High School dedicates the 1962 PILCHUCK to our principal, Mr. Mark Zerr, for his outstanding leadership and devoted service to our school and community. ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY The teachers we have driven to tears will surely be glad when summer nears, We 11 Have These Moments to Remember. SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE High school life should be a time for storing pleasant memories along with learning; for memories of our high school days are never really forgotten. The good things in life that we build for ourselves find their foundations here and now. Thus, as we grow to maturity we can look back through the pages of life that make up this book and reflect as the poet Keats advises as we ’’take down this book and read and dream of the soft look our eyes had once and of their shadows deep . May the best of fortunes pursue each of the graduating seniors in the many happy years that we sincerely hope lie ahead of them. Principal Mark Zerr 4 The question each senior must now ask, is how best may I serve my home, community, and nation. Life can hold great promise for those who prepare themselves to meet the challenges facing our country. At Granite Falls school you have learned to confront and conquer many problems. Thus, you have developed ideals and skills that will help you meet future problems. Yet, a great deal of preparation is before each of you. Your learning cannot come to an end. In a society faced with missiles, automation, and international chaos you are surely forced to continue developing excellent skills, ideas, and ideals. This, seniors, is the hope of democracy. Louis Grinnell SECRETARY MRS. CLARIBEL MOTTER ADMINISTRATION MR. HARRY AYERS General Science Social Studies Mathematics Biology MR. WILLIAM BARTHLOW Physical Education General Mathematics Contemporary Problems Washington State History MR. WILBERT CARR Geometry Biology Physics German Advanced Math MISS INEZ EASTON Shorthand Typing Office Practice MR. GENE KIRILUK Algebra MR. RICHARD ROGERS General Science (7) English (7) Mathematics (7) (8) Social Studies FACULTY 5 MR. RICHARD STRICK English Social Studies German Journalism MRS. AGNES WOODS Library MRS. MARIA BURRILL Music Remedial Reading MISS MARY SCHMELLA Home Economics Physical Education General Science Faculty Relaxing After A Hard Days' Work Chairman, Harold Craggs; Lloyd Campbell Ed Stehr Wallace Mackie Harry Swanson school 6 BUS DRIVERS Lila Hughes Carol Woolman Harold Engstrom Lee Bogart Eugene Bond PRESIDENT Mike Craggs SEATED: Mike Craggs, Morlan Dearinger, Judy Burnett, Bruce Campbell, Joan Younce, Lorna Pratt, Larry Utt, Bev Cool, Jerry Gamble. STANDING: Rosemary Rains, Dale Spromberg, Jim Hale, Sue Engebretsen. STUDENT COUNCIL SENIORS When other nights and other oays will find us gone our separate ways We’ll Hove These Moments To Rem ember.” TERRY HAIGHT Tiger Rag Staff 4 Band ARLENE LARSEN Songleader 4 Pep Club Vice President 3 Tiger Rag Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 GERALDEAN LEMAY Girls' Club 1,2, 3, 4 Rainbow 3, 4 4-H 2,3 Girl Scouts 3, 4 JENNI LINDBECK Cheerleader 4 Girls' Club President 4 Tiger Rag Staff 2 Girls' Club 1, 2,3,4 MIKE CRAGGS A. S. B. President 4 A. S. B. Vice President 3 Class President 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Not Pictured JOE DICKSON JOEL ENGEBRETSEN (Yul) Tiger Rag Staff 4 Baseball 2, 3 GRADUATING STEVE BERGAN Baseball 1, 2,3, 4 Football 1,2, 3, 4 Big G 1,2, 3, 4 Class Vice President 1 NANCY COLE Annual Staff 4 Tiger Rag Staff 4 Torch Club 3, 4 Class Secretary 4 JOANN COOK Drill Team Leader 4 Girls' Club Cabinet 2 Pep Club 2, 3 Tiger Rag Staff 4 RICK ANDERSON Transferred from Everett in senior year. ELSIE BAKER Girls' Club Vice President 3 Pep Club Vice President 2 Girls' Cabinet Vice President 3 Drill Team Ass't. Leader 3 BOB BENOIT Football 1, 2, 3,4 Baseball 3,4 Boys' Club 4 Big G 4 SENIORS JOY SCHEEL Transferred from Redmond Oregon in senior year. JOHN SCHERRER Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Big G 1,2, 3, 4 Boys' Club President 4 Basketball 2, 3 DALE SPROMBERG Rifle Club President 4 Boys' Club Vice President 4 Big G 1,2, 3, 4 Baseball 1,2, 3,4 EDITH STANTON Student Council 1 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 3 Thespians 4 DIANE STEHR Annual Editor 4 Ass't. Annual Editor 3 Class Secretary 3 Torch Club 2, 4 WILLARD SUDDS Baseball Basketball Big MG Annual Staff 4 12 CLASS OF JACQUALINE MAIN (Jacki) Pep Club Treasurer 2 Drill Team 1, 2, 3 Girls' Club Representative 2 Thespians 4 PAT MURPHY Basketball 3,4 Rifle Club 4 ROSEMARY RAINS Torch Club 3, 4 Student Council 4 Tiger Rag Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 LYLE POOLMAN Class President 4 Baseball 2, 3,4 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 mz . - n I LYLE POOLMAN JOE DICKSON — NANCY COLE — PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS HALL OF FAME MOST DEPENDABLE Jenni Lind beck John Scherrer BEST ALL AROUND Diane Stehr Lyle Poolman MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Nancy Cole Mike Craggs MOST MISCHIE VIOUS Jackie Main Bob Benoit FRIENDLIEST Elsie Baker Harold Ottaway BEST DRESSED Joann Cook Dale Spromberg 15 JUNIORS As juniors we were glad to share with seniors all of our affairs, We'll Have These Moments to Remember. Abbott, Margie Acton, Jane Ashe, Joan Boyd, Claudia Biering, Loreli Burnett, Judy Carpenter, Carole Campbell, Doug Dale, Donna Dearinger, Morlan Engebretsen, Jim Ferber, Dennis Fox, Sheila Gagner, Dennis Hutchinson, Joe Kempma, Judy Short, Pat Smith, Peggy Steele, Kathie Swanson, Jeannie Kruse, Rick LeMay, Dean Ligon, Sharon Mackie, Connie Middleton, Marcia Pray, Mike Reef, Leonard Scherrer, Emil 17 PRESIDENT-------------------------JOE HUTCHINSON VICE PRESIDENT--------------------DOUG CAMPBELL SECRETARY-------------------------PEGGY SMITH JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 18 1 I c«gSK-TA rooo SOPHOMORES “Those sophomore days that flew so fast, the biology class we tried so hard to pass, We'll Have These Mo- ments To Remember. 20 Anderson, Diane Arnold, Art Berg, Edna Bergan, Jeff Bond, Dick Boyd, Leslie Chew, Ron Cool, Jim Dickson, Avilda Engebretsen, Suzanne Gray, Harold Gray, Robert Hale, Jim Hal-, Mike Henderson, Dave Holm, Jon Schemer, Ira Johnson, Bill Johnson, Diane Kirchgessner, Pete Krieg, Judy Kruse, Barbara Lease, Nancy Maik, Ken Mulder, Steve Perrigoue, Ken Phillips, Shirley Schemer, Erik Steele, Marion Swanson, Carolyn Smith, Nancy Thompson, Joy SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT-----------------KENNY PERRIGOUE SECRETARY-----------------CAROLYN SWANSON TREASURER-----------------JUDY KRIEG 21 FRESHMEN “Initiation sure was fun. We can hardly wait till we give one - We'll Have These Moments to Remember 22 Anderson, Harold Blerlng, Don Bergan, Tom Bergstrom, Don Bromley, Steve Burnett, Steve Campbell, Bruce Clark, Frank Cook, Phillip Dearlnger, Tom Delander, John Dickson, Phillip Flansburg, Karen Gray, Tom Harstad, Jeanne Hendrickson, Carolyn Luke, Darrell Macomber, Forrest Maik, Gary Malk, Jerry Nulf, Loretta Rains, Bonnie Reef, Linda Ronlsh, Jewel Kempma, Nancy Jenkins, Jim Hughes, Sharon Howe, Janet Lewis, Barbara Larcom, Leonard Kruse, Susan Kennedy, Pat Stehr, Edeen Short, Doug Sicklovan, Curtis Schwendtke, Horst Zerr, Mark Zerfoss, Ronnie Younce, Joan Younce, Jean Vlrta, Clory Not Pictured: 23 PRESIDENT------------------STEVE BROMLEY VICE PRESIDENT-------------EDEEN STEHR SECRETARY------------------JEAN YOUNCE FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS 24 “Those Junior High days, The noisy fun, The mischief making We all have done— We’ll Have These Moments To Remember.” JUNIOR mu 25 Bond, Bruce Byron, Janice Campbell, Margie Carpenter, Alan Cartwright, Kay Craggs, Paul Davidson, Alan Dennis, Betty Engebretsen, Eugene Engelklng, Elln Graham, Marydee Hemp, Sheryl Horn, Cathy Hjelle, Sharon Jacot, Mike Kempma, Rosalie ar TW. I Matlock, Dave McComber, Terry Middleton, Deanna Moen, Lynn Mulder, Karen Phillips, Evelyn Poolman, Ken Pratt, Lorna Slaght, Milton Stanton, Larry Stehr, Eddie Stinson, Delmar Utt, Larry West, Richard West, Robert Wilson, Steve Not Pictured: Berg, Don Bunkelman, Dick Malk, Johnny Maik, Danny 8TH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT-------------------STEVE WILSON VICE PRESIDENT------------KEN POOLMAN SECRETARY------------------CAROL MACKIE TREASURER ----------------CATHY HORN 7TH grade class officers DUANE STRID--SECRETARY PETE MARTINIS — VICE PRES. DEEJAY ZERFOSS -PRESIDENT LYLE LUNDBERG-TREASURER 27 Flansburg, Randy Gamble, Jerry Huber, Patty Jenkins, Susan Kruse, Bradley Langowski, Richard Ligon, Steve Lundberg, Lyle Boyd, Kathy Bunkelman, Jack Campbell, Vicki Carpenter, John Cool, Beverly Coy, Emm it Dickson, Kerry Ferber, Bob Martinis, Pete Matlock, Marilyn Moen, Ronnie Kinnear, Tim Nelson, Trudy Novak, Vicki Riley, Nancy Smith, Eddie Smith, Georganna Stanton, William Strid, Duane Thompson, James Thome, Donald Turner, Jeannie Westland, Gail Wunder, David Virta, Jean Zerfoss, Dee Jay Betty Dennis, SECRETARY Karen Mulder, REPORTER Lynn Moen, VICE PRESIDENT Johnny Maik, PRESIDENT JUNIOR HIGH ASB OFFICERS CHEERLEAOERS-SOmiEAQERS Lorna Pratt, Carol Mackie, Kathy Horn Deanna Middleton Lyla Krieg JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS FRONT ROW: Duane Strid, Jerry Gamble, Jack Bunkelman, DeeJay Zerfoss, Ronnie Moen. SECOND ROW: Marydee Graham, Rosalie Kempma, Deanna Middleton, Karen Mulder, Joanne Gordius, Vicki Novak, Bev Cool, Gail Westland, Georganna Smith, Susan Jenkins, Nancy Riley, Judy Roche. BACK ROW: Marilyn Matlock, Phyllis Scherrer, Sharon Hjelle, Janice Byron, Elin Engelking, Betty Dennis, Penny Pray, Margie Campbell, Evelyn Phillips, Sheryl Hemp, Advisor, Mrs. Burrill. 30 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Johnny Maik, Don Berg, Danny Maik, Eddie Stehr, David Matlock, Dick Bunkelman, Brian Larcom, Steve Wilson. SECOND ROW: Larry Stanton, Eugene Engebretsen, Delmar Stinson, Richard West, Paul Craggs, Bruce Bond, Kenny Poolman, Larry Utt, Robert West, Advisor, Mr. Kelln. m GRADE TEAM Duane Strid Lyle Lundberg Pete Martinis Jack Bunkelman John Carpenter Ron Moen DeeJay Zerfoss Randy Flansberg Jim Thompson Jerry Gamble Coach, Mr. Strick ANNUAL STAFF SITTING: Joan Ashe, Business Manager; Diane Stehr, Editor; Carolyn Swanson, Ass't. Business Manager; Rosemary Rains, Layout Editor. STANDING: Willard Sudds, Sports Editor; Nancy Cole, Typist. TIGER RAG STAFF Rosemary Rains, Nancy Cole, Advisor, Mr. Strick; Judy Burnett, Lyle Poolman, Vickie Dickson, Sheila Fox. PRESIDENT, Gil Winje VICE PRES., Rosemary Rains SECRETARY, Sue Engebretsen NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW: Sue Engebretsen, Diane Stehr, Nancy Cole, Carolyn Swanson, Judy Burnett, Miss Easton. SECOND ROW: Dean LeMay, Gil Winje, Joe Hutchinson, Mike Craggs, Rosemary Rains, Morlan Dearinger. LIBRARY CLUB Nancy Lease, Barb Lewis, Jeanne Harstad, Mrs. Wood, Margie Abbott, Geri LeMay, Nancy Cole, Peggy Smith, Jackie Main. 35 FRONT ROW: Sharon Hughes, Judy Burnett, Diane Anderson, Nancy Lease, Kathie Steele, Carolyn Hendrickson, Clory Virta, Marty Middleton, Joan Ashe, Jenni Lindbeck, Joanne Cook. SECOND ROW: Judy Kempma, Sheila Fox, Pat Short, Donna Dale, Barb Lewis, Jean Younce, Marian Steele, Judy Krieg, Barb Kruse, Karen Flansburg, Claudia Boyd. THIRD ROW: Sue Engebretsen, Edeen Stehr, Carolyn Swanson, Bonny Rains, Jeanne Harstad, Joan Younce, Jackie Main, Diane Stehr, Nancy Cole, Edith Stanton, Jeannie Swanson, Miss Schmella. BACK ROW: Bonnie Pratt, Avilda Dickson, Morlan Dearinger, Peggy Smith, Elsie Baker, Arlene Larsen, Rosemary Rains, Joy Scheel, Connie Mackie, Margie Abbott. 36 SECRETARY D. Campbell FRONT ROW: Jim Jenkins, Mike Hale, Terry Haight, Bob Benoit, Steve Bromley, Mark Zerr, Curt Slcklovan, Emil Scherrer, Harold Ottaway, John Scherrer, Joe Gordius, Eugene Bayly, Eric Scherrer, Mr. Kelln. SECOND ROW: Bruce Campbell, Dick Bond, Dennis Gagner, Ken Maik, Gil Winje, Doug Campbell, Dean LeMay, Mike Pray, Horst Schwendtke, Steve Burnett, Doug Short, Bill Gordius. BACK ROW: Steve Bergan, Pete Klrchgessner, Dale Spromberg, Jim Hale, Mike Craggs, Lyle Poolman, Pat Murphy, Darrell Luke, Ron Chew, Leonard Reef, Joe Hutchinson, Joe Dickson. Ltmmm cm FRONT ROW: Dennis Ferber, Kenny Maik, Erik Scherrer, Dick Bond, Steve Bergan, Bill Gordius, Joe Dickson, Leonard Reef, Dale Spromberg, Jim Hale, Mike Pray, Doug Campbell, Mr. Barthlow. SECOND ROW: Gil Winje, Joe Gordius, Eugene Bayly, Lyle Poolman, Mike Craggs, Joe Hutchinson, Pat Murphy, Robert Gray, John Scherrer, David Henderson, Steve Bromley, Bob Benoit. THESPIAN CLUB SECRETARY Jackie Main FRONT ROW: Mike Hale, Jean Vlrta, Loretta Nulf, Lyla Krleg, Karen Mulder, Rosalie Kempma, Clory Vlrta, Carolyn Hendrickson, Deanna Middleton, Margie Campbell. SECOND ROW: Penny Pray, Carol Carpenter, Judy Burnett, Donna Dale, Edna Berg, Carol Mackie, Cathy Horn, Jacki Main, Edith Stanton, Elin Engelking, Arlene Larsen. BACK ROW: Edeen Stehr, Sue Engebretsen, Sharon Ligon, Joy Thompson, Lyle Poolman, Mike Craggs, Rosemary Rains, Janie Acton, Margie Abbott, Janet Howe. Mark Zerr PRESIDENT Bruce Campbell VICE PRES. SCIENCE cm Jerry Gamble SECRETARY FRONT ROW: Tim Kinnear, Ron Moen, Steve Ligon, Kerry Dickson, Robert West, Jerry Gamble, Jim Thompson, Randy Flansburg, Pete Martinis. SECOND ROW: Emmet Coy, Richard Langowski, Milton Slaught, Advisor, Mr. Carr. FRONT ROW: Kathy Boyd, Vickie Novak, Joann Cook, Joan Ashe, Marty Middleton, Joann Gordius, Lorna Pratt, Nancy Kempma, Pat Short. SECOND ROW: Diane Anderson, Barbara Lewis, Nancy Lease, Kathy Steele, Jean Younce, Diane Johnson, Joan Younce, Evelyn Phillips, Judy Krieg, Barbara Kruse, Karen Flansberg. THIRD ROW: Sharon Hughs, Nancy Cole, Bonnie Pratt, Elsie Baker, Morlan Dearinger, Peggy Smith, Shirley Phillips, Connie Mackie, Marilyn Matlock, Margie Abbott. CHEERLEADERS AND SONCLEADERS Avilda Dickson Arlene Larsen Carolyn Swanson Edeen Stehr Jenni Lindbeck BAND FRONT ROW: Alan Davidson, Rick Kruse, Carol Graham, Vickie Campbell, Nancy Riley, Marydee Graham, Shirley Phillips, Carol Mackle, Cathy Horn. SECOND ROW: Sharon Hjelle, Elln Engelking, Betty Dennis, Lyle Lundberg, Judy Roche, Kathy Boyd, Lynn Moen, Judy Gamble. THIRD ROW: Emil Scherrer, Harold Otto way, Bill Stanton, Bill Gordius, Paul Craggs, Larry Utt, Delmar Stlnsen. BACK ROW: Margie Campbell, Rosalie Kempma, Terry Haight, Lorna Pratt, Brian Larcom, Mr. Engelking. DANCE BAND Eugene Bayly, Bill Gordius, Terry Haight, Emil Scherrer, Harold Ottaway. 40 AROUND WE HAUS I beg your pardon! Leave everything to me. Not really! Don’t Shoot That’s my apple! 41 ORANGE AND BLACK Orange and black attack, attack! Orange and black attack, attack! Who attacks? We attack! Orange and black attack, attack! Carolyn Swanson Jenni Lindbeck Edeen Stehr CHEERLEADERS SONGLEADERS ALMA MATER Where the mighty mountain watches over our land so vast and free, stands our honored Alma Mater as we proudly look to thee. With a name, that's, oh, so cherished ringing out our strength and grace; Oh, Granite Falls we love you, no one else can take your place. 42 Avilda Dickson Arlene Larsen JUNIOR PROM The Royal Waltz All right, let’s get this show on the road. INITIATION revolt! SPORTS Cheering for the teams sure was fun. Remembering all the games we’ve won, We’ll have these moments to remember.” 45 Mike Craggs Sr. Co-capt. Back John Scherrer Sr. Co-capt. Guard Bob Benoit Senior Back Joe Dickson Senior End Steve Bergan Senior Center Lyle Pool man Senior Tackle Mike Pray Junior Back Steve Bromley Freshman Back Eugene Bayly Senior Guard Doug Campbell Junior Center, Guard Joe Hutchinson Junior Tackle Leonard Reef Junior Tackle Dennis Ferber Junior Back Jeff Bergan Sophomore Tackle Dick Bond Sophomore End Jim Cool Sophomore Back Ken Perrigoue Sophomore Back Mike Hale Sophomore Back Jim Hale Sophomore End Eric Scher rer Sophomore Guard Jim Jenkins Freshman Guard Robert Gray Sophomore Guard Leonard Larcom Freshman End Tom Dearinger Freshman Guard Tom Bergan Freshman Center Curtis Sicklovan Freshman Guard Doug Short Freshman Guard Darrell Luke Freshman Center FOOTBALL SCORES DATE GRANITE FALLS OPPONENTS PLAYED Sept. 15 6 Meridian 0 there Sept. 22 0 Monroe 40 home Sept. 29 0 LaConner 6 home Oct. 6 14 Tolt 40 there Oct. 13 6 Coupeville 21 home Oct. 20 12 Chimacum 27 home Oct. 23 20 Darrington 0 home Oct. 28 0 Darrington 41 there Oct. 30 13 Darrington 12 there Nov. 3 0 Tahoma 32 there Nov. 10 13 Lake Stevens 39 home Denotes League Games Denotes Junior Varsity games Although this year's team did not rise to great heights in the world of athletics, the year was fairly successful. Although the team was young, they had a lot of hustle and fire. We had our disappointments in losing close games, but in taking those defeats in stride, we are better men and women. Injuries to players hampered the efforts of the team, but we played well in spite of the circumstances. We had a very fine group of senior boys working with us this year. It was a pleasure to have had them on the team. The school will miss their efforts. Coach, Bill Barthlow 47 Mr. Sam Hale sponsored his second annual football banquet at his home on November 16, 1962. Mr. Hale furnished ham, turkey, sweet and white potatoes, fruit, milk and milk- shakes . The eating contest was won by Dennis Ferber, and every- one had a wonderful time. Thank you Mr. Hale! FOOTBALL BANQUET Chef's Mr. Barthlow and Mr. Hale preparing the banquet. After the meal is over, After the food is gone, We sit here smug and contented. Knowing there's picture taking going on. 48 msijy Joe Dickson, Capt 203 Points Pat Murphy 161 Points Kenny Maik 276 Points Gil Winje 186 Points Dale Spromberg 20 Points Hon Chew 58 Points Leonard Reef 8 Points Kenny Perrigoue 30 Points Lyle Pool man 21 Points 49 TOURNAMENT The Northwest Class B” league basketball district tournament was held in Marysville on February 26 - March 4, 1962. Granite went into the tournament in third place. Al- though the boys played hard and did their best, it wasn't quite good enough. We congrat- ulate the boys on their valiant try and we hope that they will do better next year. VARSITY SCORES GRANITE FALLS OPPONENT 41 Lake Stevens 42 Dec. 5 43 Coupeville 52 Dec. 8 42 Lake Stevens 52 Dec. 12 41 LaConner 36 Dec. 15 56 Tolt 65 Dec. 22 52 Lynden Christian 60 Dec. 29 69 Orcas Island 50 Jan. 5 46 Skykomish 49 Jan. 12 44 King's Garden 56 Jan. 16 58 Darrington 46 Jan. 19 64 Coupeville 53 Jan. 26 48 Darrington 54 Jan. 30 31 LaConner 46 Feb. 2 64 Blaine 82 Feb. 6 47 Friday Harbor 44 Feb. 8 37 King's Garden 43 Feb. 13 44 Tolt 60 Feb. 16 54 Skykomish 45 Feb. 23 30 Skykomish 45 Feb. 26 53 Coupeville 66 Feb. 28 Non-league games ♦♦District Tournament games. JUNIOR VARSITY BACK ROW: Manager, Gary Maik, Steve Bromley, Harold Gray, Steve Mulder, Jerry Maik, Darrell Luke, Leslie Boyd, Phillip Dickson, Coach, Mel Kelln. FRONT ROW': Ira Scherrer, Doug Short, Steve Burnett, Peter Kirchgessner, Tom Dearinger. The Junior Varsity won seven of their games this year and lost eleven. BASKETBALL This year's basketball team had a fairly good season. The players had a lot of spirit and determination. They played good ball and accepted defeat graciously. They were truly good sports who never gave up whether they were ten points ahead or thirty points behind. 51 HOMECOMING At the second annual Girls' Club talent show, Sweetheart Follies, Mike Craggs announced the Homecoming Queen for 1962. The queen was Diane Stehr, escorted by Joe Dickson. Princesses were Jenni Lindbeck, escorted by Pat Murphy; Joan Ashe, escorted by Dale Spromberg; Carloyn Swanson, escorted by Gil Winje and Edeen Stehr, escorted by Kenny Maik. The 1962 Homecoming game and dance was held on Feb. 23. Our opponent was Skykomish. Granite Falls coming out as the victor, the score being 54-43. The eornation was held dur- ing half-time of the A game, with the drill team in the back- ground holding candles for light. The dance was held in the grade school gymnasium with the theme being Fantasy By Night . The Madmen By Note provided the music. Queen Diane reigned over the dance with her court con- sisting of Princesses Jenni Lindbeck, Joan Ashe, Carolyn Swanson, and Edeen Stehr. Leave my hard cider alone! Sheila Fox Nancy Lease urn snow Bob Benoit Joe Dickson Joe Gordius John Scherrer Marcia Middleton Aviida Dickson Deanna Middleton Karen Mulder Betty Dennis Elin Engelking A-one and a-two and a- Edna Berg Joy Thompson Hey, good lookin' Emil Scherrer Harold Ottaway Terry Haight Bill Gordius Eugene Bayly 53 “When summer turns to winter and the present disappears, the laugh- ter we were glad to share will echo through the years. We'll have these moments to remember. BETTER LIVING IS ELECTRIC LIVING PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 SNOHOMISH COUNTY CITY FLORAL RALPH H. QUAAS J. HERBERT QUAAS 1906 HEWITT AVENUE EVERETT, WASH. PenneyS ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY NORTHERN SALES OUTLET THE FAMILY DEPARTMENT STORE THE DISCOUNT STORE WITH THE OPEN DOOR HARDWARE CLOTHING FISHING SUPPLIES DISCOUNTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY EVERETT, WASHINGTON QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT , BARNETT IMPLEMENT EVERETT, WASHINGTON SOLIE FUNERAL HOME LLOYD W. SOLIE ROBERT A. WELLER EVERETT AND ARLINGTON NEW AND USED TYPEWRITERS WE SELL EM, RENT EM, FIX IEM VAILTS OFFICE MACHINES 2824 ROCKEFELLER EVERETT, WASH. H AND M CAFE 1820 BROADWAY EVERETT DAIRY PRODUCTS FRESH FROM NEARBY FARMS COSTELLO1 S EVERETT S LEADING ME N S STORE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF IT62IT AHNKEN of Everett 1832 BROADWAY EVERETT, WASHINGTON AL 2-5855 SHERATONTS FURNITURE NEW AND USED MILLER'S DEPARTMENT STORE HEWITT AND COLBY EVERETT, WASHINGTON FRANK STORRIE INSURANCE life - MEDICAL — HOSPITAL 1918 BROADWAY EVERETT, WASHINGTON AL 9—6731 DAVE'S T-V SALES and SERVICE 3 1 5 STATE ST. OL 9-1000 MARYSVILLE, WASH. BRY'S APPLIANCENTER STORE OF VALUES ALL TOP LINES FROM A QUALITY STORE. MARYSVILLE, WASH. LEWIS FABRICS YOUR SEWING HEADQUARTERS 1101 STATE ST. OL 9-3414 DAIRY VALLEY MILK HOUSE SHOP FROM YOUR CAR MARYSVILLE, WASH. HELLENTHAL’S ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 2526 colby AL 9—2243 EVERETT, WASHINGTON PEOPLE’S NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON KONNERUP’S GRANITE FALLS, WASHINGTON GREEN HAT CAFE HEWITT AND WETMORE EVERETT, WASH, Bank Accounts draw interest ELEANOR JENSEN FRED JENSEN JENSEN’S DRAPERIES DRAPERIES CURTAINS PLASTICS PHONE ALpine 2—6116 2814 ROCKEFELLER AVE EVERETT, WASH, MARYSVILLE AUTO REBUILD BODY REPAID AND PAINTING OL 9-2167 GRANITE FALLS, WASHINGTON TIGER’S DEN PAT AND DONNA JOHNSON CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1962 GRANITE FALLS, WASH, FIELDING’S GROCERY AND LAUNDERETTE GRANITE FALLS, WASH, BLACK AND KING PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS SCHOOL SUPPLIES MARYSVILLE, WASH, 2944 COLBY EVERETT, WASH, PILCHUCKCASH MARKET MWS I OW 1-3441 GRANITE FALLS v WASH, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1962 AMERICAN DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 2717 FEDERAL AVENUE EVERETT v WASH. GOOD LUCK SENIORS OF 1962 DEARINGERTS I Mobilgas GRANITE FALLS, WASHINGTON I VIGIL AND WILLIAMS 5-10 I A COMPLETE LINE OF VARIETY S MARYSVILLE, WN. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 62 SCOTT PAPER COMPANY WEST COAST DIVISION EVERETT WASHINGTON JERRYTS SURPLUS 2031 BROADWAY EVERETT, WASH. GRANITE FALLS REALTY J. W. SWEET AGENCY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE EVERETT SPORTS STORE ACCOUNTING SERVICE MARYSVILLE REXALL PHARMACY CHARLES FELLOWS, PROP. 1907 HEWITT AVE. EVERETT, WASH. OLSEN MOTOR SERVICE VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE FOREIGN CAR CENTRE BLOOM’S DEPARTMENT STORE SINCE 1908 CLOTHING AND SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 2417 BROADWAY, EVERETT, WN, AL 2-3155 FRONTIER VILLAGE AND MARYSVILLE CHESTER BEARD AMERICAtS FI NEST SHOES EVERETT, WASH. TEXACO STATION JACK WEBB GRANITE FALLS, WASH. HOME OF BONDED PRESCRIPTIONS PAY ’N ’SAVE 27 1 1 COLBY PHILLIP’S HARDWARE OL 9-2566 EVERETT, WASH. MARYSVILLE, WASH, EVERETT FIREPLACE SHOP CUSTOM FIRESCREENS AND GIFTS EL 3-7811 5613 hi 99 SO. CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS FROM MRS. LEASE, PROPRIETOR OF COFFEE STOP CAFE EVERETT, WASH. granite falls, wash. CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN FURNITURE CITY MITCHELL'S LAKE STEVENS PHARMACY SINCE 1910 frontier village CARRUTHERS and WHITEHEAD 2813 HOYT AVENUE FLOOR COVERINGS FURNITURE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1962 2105 BROADWAY EVERETT, WASH. VERHEY MOTOR COMPANY ttSERVING THE PUBLIC AT THE SAME LOCATION FOR 28 YEARS AL 9-7122 EVERETT, WASHINGTON PURDY AND WALTERS FUNERAL HOME WETMORE AT PACIFIC EVERETT, WASH. IN GRANITE FALLS IT S BERGAN HARDWARE 1812 EVERETT AVE. EVERETT, WASH. GRANITE FALLS, WASH. I I 1 K3£ M am SJ Hi


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