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THE PILCHUCK, 1931 GRADUATION EXERCISES LAKE STEVENS HIGH SCHOOL June 1, 1931 Processional March....... Invocation............... Salutatory...... ........ Vocal Solo............... Valedictory.............. Musical Selection........ Commencement Address. Presentation of Class.... Presentation of Diplomas. .............Flavia Van Dyke ...............Rev. Norgaard ..............Alice Johnson ..............Ralph Johnson ..............Agnes Martinson ......High School Orchestra ......Dr. Cleveland Kleihauer ......Principal J. H. Hulvey Superintendent O. G. Hiaasen ■a. SENIOR CLASS-OFFICERS President .............,......................... Alice Johnson Vice-President.........L.......-........—.........Marie Coles Secretary and Treasurer................. Esther Marquardt tr Motto—“Tonight we launch; where shall we anchor? Flower—Forget-me-not. Colors—Red and white. • Page Eleven
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— ■■ ■— M-' w—«, — — W 1 w—««—W If ■ —WM—ww—w—M— THE PILCHUCK, 1931 ESTHER AGNES MARTINSON MARQUARDT Commercial Course Commercial Course Girls’ Clul 3-4 Class Sec. • Treas. 2-4Sec. Treas. Girls' Girls’ Ath. Mgr. 2-3 Club 4 Pres, of G. A. A. 3-4 Athletics 1 Student Council 3 Sec. Treas. of Sec. Treas. of S. G. A. A. 4 Council 3 J. D. 4 Annual Staff 3 Honor Roll 1-2-3-4 Ass’t. Ed. Annual 4 Booster Club 4 Ass’t. Ed. Flashlight 4 Class Treas. 1 Girls' Club 3-4 Carnival 3-4 Vice-Pres. Girls' Club 4 Valedictorian Star Team 1-2-3-4 Athletics 1-2-3-4 Booster Club 4 Latin Club 2 Carnival 3-4 Honor Roll 4 LILLIAN NOREN Scientific Athletics 1-2-3-4 L. D. S. 1-2-3-4 J. D. 1-2-3-4 G. A. A. 3-4 Carnival 1-3 Flashlight 3-4 Girls Club 3-4 Science Club 4 Honor Roll 1 JOHN RYSTED Scientific Course L. D. S. j-2-3 Carnival 3-4 Senior Play 4 Track 2-3-4 Basketball 1 Football 2 Boys’ Club 3-4 Class Vice Pres. 1 Latin Club 2 Baseball 2 Honor Roll 1 ALBERT SHIPTON English Course Debate 2 Track 2-3-4 L. D. S. 1-2-3-4 Flashlight 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Football 3-4 L. W. B. 3-4 Class President 3 Sec. Boys’ Club 3 Pres. Boys’ Club 4 All School Play 3 Senior Play 4 Sec. Hi-Y 4 Honor Roll 1-2 . Booster. IDA HENDRICKSON Commercial Course Girls’ Club 3-4 Athletics 2-3-4 Sec. Treas for Athletics 4 G. A. A. 3-4 Senior Play 4 J. D. 2-3-4 Honor Roll 4 Carnival 2-4 MARY JANE PITTMAN Commercial Course J. D. L. D. S. 4 Girls’ Club 3-4 Senior Play 4 LAURENCE SEBRING Ind. Arts Course L. D. S. 1-2 L. W. B. 3-4 Boys' Club 3-4 Hi-Y 4 MILDRED WILKINSON Commercial Course Sec. Treas of Class 3 Girls’ Athletic Mgr. Honor Roll 3 Girls’ Club 3-4 G. A. A. 4 J. D- 2-3-4 All School Play 3 Cage Ten
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.. 1 THE PILCHUCK, 1931 • --------------------------------------------——— —— »• Senor Class History In the year of 1927 forty-three Vikings sailed into the harbor of Lake Stevens High School. A strong and mighty band, eager to acquire further knowledge, began the voyage under the leadership of Captain Kenneth Loop, with the help of his mates, Emmett Loth, Stanley Barker, and Agnes Martinson. Some of our numbers sailed on to other harbors and others deserted our ranks. To prove that we were a sturdy c'ass, eighteen of our members reached the top of Mount Pilchuck on May 13. March 17 we gave a St. Patrick's party. Lillian and Jerry won the prizes for the funniest costumes. The next year we installed as our captain Stanley Barker, and the mates were Kenneth Loop, Ruth Loth, and Esther Marquardt. Our crew was increased by Ray Balmer, Helen Hubbard, and Eunice Kirkland Joseph Paar, Fannie and Edward Salo, Emma Neff, and Jack Payne de serted our ship to sail on to other harbors. All the Sophs enjoyed a trip to Lake Goodwin. This year we climbed higher in scholarship than in the previous year. Seven of our members kept a permanent place on the honor roll. The third year we sailed under the leadership of Albert Shipton with Mildred Wilkinson and Esther Marquardt as the first mates. This strong and mighty band sailed fast. Rea Balmer, Eunice Kirkland, Helen Hubbard, Kenneth Loop, left our midst to join another crew. We were now sailing with full speed ahead and the harbor was in view. We entertained the Seniors at Williams Park. A theater party was decided on, and afterwards all went to the Cave for a bite. Oh! how much difficulty we had in getting flowers to decorate the gym and the church for the Seniors! We are also proud to say that we gave the first Junior Prom in the history of the Lake Stevens High School, March 28, 1930. We have pulled down the sails! This year Ruth Loth, Helen Bauer, and Axel Bergwall left us; we were sorry to have them drop in their last year. Our crew now consists of 21 members. Again, we had another theater party, going to the Peter Pan after- ward. We had a Senior Sneak and enjoyed it very much. As we look back, we are proud of our success. Ah! At last, the harbor!” cries Captain Alice Johnson! Ahoy! my mates, Ahoy! Marie Coles and Esther Marquardt, hoist the anchor, for “Tonight We Launch, Where Shall We Anchor?” Esther Marquardt. Pane Twelve
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