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CLASS HISTORY Chapter I Now the Class of nineteen hundred and thirty-two, which has an illustriuos history in the Lake Stevens High School, is in this wise: In the beginning, in the year nineteen hundred and twenty- eight, there entered into this land of Learning, forty-five seekers of knowledge. Some came up from the Eighth Grade, where they had for marty months been busily engaged in storing their minds with the honey of wisdom; some were green from a far country; and some were from other halls of instruction. As we entered this land, we were received with malicious glee by a certain band of wild beings who were called Sophomores . They had a fierce taste for Freshman blood and did pounce upon us daily and nightly. But soon after we entered this land the members were looked upon by the wise, and we were taking active parts in all school activities. And at the end of the first year the Class had made a successful standing in the high school. Chapter II It so happened that at the beginning f the second year a new band of youths did enter the Lake Stevens High School from the adjoining territory; and remembering the days of our own greenness, and as the Sophomores had done unto us, even so did we do unto the new Freshmen, and did show no mercy until they were all bruised and full of sorrow. The Class again had many members in football, basketball and other student activities, and at the end of the second year there were not many to go on as some had dropped out to do other things in life. Chapter III And at the beginning of the third year a new leader was given the Class of nineteen hundred and thirty-two, Mr. Clark, a man of much wisdom. And the Class found favor in the eyes of this wise and worthy leader, and success looked fair before them, and they were glad. But a great cry went up from the throats of the greedy Class: Lo i If it doth happen that we are to graduate after many months, if appeareth that there is much need of many dollars wherewith to provide the song and dance thereof.” And it so happened that the Class had a Junior Prom, and the public was bidden to come so that money might be brought to the treasury. After several months, as we began to think of graduation many made the following excuses: I am poor in health, therefore cannot graduate.
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•I must need toil at home, therefore I cannot graduate. ,rI am dull and cannot learn; I pray thee have me excused. I am going to be married, and therefore I need not graduate. And thus did the Class decrease in number. Chapter IV Non this the fourth year in the history of this great and wonderful Class of nineteen hundred and thirty-two has been one of hard labor, for we have been making ready to take our depart- ure from this land. This year there was organized at the high school the assoc- iated Students of Lake Stevens High School. It was comprised of an Executive Committee of whom the following were officers: Bernice Lindstrcm, president; Bill Hawkins, vice-president; Kenneth Lundbcrg, secretary; Robert Knudson, treasurer; and Kenneth Loop, representative at large. As the Class pride grew, many messages were sent tc the big cities and towns roundabout for samples of their fine jewelry; and at last the Class professed itself to be satisfied with its choice, and rings were purchased. After rings were purchased the next big problem was pictures. The girls freed themselves of this problem early in the fall while the boys carried it with themselves until the spring. After a lot of practice and hard work, on Ilarch 4th. the Class presented to the people a great and wonderful play, Home— Again Harry . On Friday May 13th. the Class gave a sport dance at Lun- deen’s. Everyone had a good time even though it was the jinx day . One bright and early spring morning we wended our way to Maloney's Grove, there tc be away from school one whole day, free from all worries of tests and classes. Nov the time approe.ched which ha.d long been looked for; Class Day, Baccalaureate Services and the Commencement Exercises. Class Day was held May 31, and the Seniors held a, fine program which wa.s completed with the awa.rding of letters to the foot- ball, basketball, debate and scholarship students, managers and girls athletics. The Baccala.ureate Services v ere held Hay 29th. a.t 2o eloex. The program was a,s follows: Invoca.tion, Mr. Jamison; speadeer, Mr. Howa.rd Jamison, pastor of the First United Presbyterian Church of Everett; choir of the Hartford Lutheran Church; duet, Pauline Mitchell and 3ernice Lindstrom; piano solo, Richard Philp; benediction, Mr. Jamison. The Commencement Exercises were held June 2nd. The program wa.s as follows: Invocation, Mr. Jamison; processiona.l, lavia Van Dyke; sa.luta.torian, Bernice Lindstrom; voca.l solo, Mr. Bergstrom, a.ccompanied by Miss Van Dyke a.t the piano; va.ledict- orien, Pauline Mitchell; musical number. High School Orchestra; address, Dr. Klemme; presentation of diplomas by Mr. V, J. Sebring.
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