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ings were held for the purpose of collecting money for flowers to aend to Lucille McKay who was ill • Joe Walsh left vis and Ken- neth Fenner was elected treasur- er. In the latter part of Oct- ober Miss adotto, our class ad- visor accented a position at the University of Washington. ' re. Lund-.cn substituted, until Mss Cockley, our new adv cor arrived. Our class president, Kerman Matson entertained the Gonhr•. .ore class at a party at mis homo Meb- ruary 25, 1955 ri'hc party vu.s a llUge 3UCCOS3. On a bright nd sunny no an- ing an May a group of bou- fif- teen sophomores oct oi c to climb ,.ount Pil chuck. ..11 out two reached the top. On t: c follow- tng Monday a numb 'or of So..’ lomorcs had cliff iC ulty :n pxh; up stai rs. About this title one of our cl as 3 mates , Clyc] 'e Pa.li.er, hid to leavo school because of illness in the f a:.ii ly. A ..pril 10, our class hod c. skating party at Arlington an the Arlington Pavilaon. .M.raost one turned out, and. ov ryono h..u a good tine. On 3 ptembm- 13, 1555, the Junioi ClioS v;..s organised under the leadership of Ih . I ovale. Mho officers elected wore: President, If oman Matson; Vise PreSxd.ac, Maynard Ka.lt shei-gur; secretary, James iMM afore; Trw.aur-r, Ken- neth fennel'. In Kov-.ifOer Miss Stewart was rura-d Ju a.or Go ns .1- or. On the fi sc oi April, eo.w- mittv. s v.,ro nuie lir the Junior Prom which toof •duCe May lp. Homan Matson, tl yPd W —V V .it U w Lj general chairman. The follov.mn COi — .l C Cv 03 were appointed; Invitations, Pearl Ilagcnston, ikith Caton .aid Jcanr.etto iounc; Music, Ralph -Aiderson, Kormit Mod.tc, and Les- ter Elsbreo. Decorations: Maxine Sholberg, Mlelse Stewart, Kathryn Walters; Leora Kirby, Clarence Lervick, Mci Granfors, Janes Whit- ford, Kenneth Fenner, and Jean- nette Svanson. Refreshments; her nice Hagens ton and mna Iliscy. Tinrc ware two weenie roasts held towards the end of the sc-.ool year. 'Hoiso Stewart, '..'oodrow G anercon, Mo naan and Lester M'l eve. sad Homan Jlatest)n left sc-.ool at the end of the Junior poor, •.UIO..O ..Mo coi.:o in r t the bc- ... . inr or .Iu.ri.iy the uvi.ior Yoar . oiCiD.cl: Tumor and Lob Sspo- ■ ‘ W»- V • This end of the school year cone in the clay of Juno 2, 1936 when all were glad to get a vaca- tion of three months to come back or the day of September I4., 1$36 .3 everyone cells then DIGNIFIED 3Mii’I OMb . On September Ip, 1956, thir- ty-one dignified Seniors entered school to complete their fourth year of High School. On Jop smbor 11, v;e met for our first meeting under the guid- ance of Mr. ia.nby and Lir. Hunt. Officers v erc elected for the school year. They wore: Pres- ident, Ralph Anderson; Vice Pres- ident, Evelyn Williams; Secre- tary; Marjorie Bartlett, and Treasurer, Kci noth Fena.er. iUlph ..li .raon resigned his position as class president when as ..a.; v.lecov.: pres-dent of the -a: dent tody. Jo man berg W...3 o- locced to i.ll the vacancy. V;e tvu proud to welcome to our cl as j r'err new members. Fran- ces C.-E.o a.d .'.nrjoriw Bartlett from Me rc .«oolley, Evelyn Wil- li u.is iron ..verett, and Dorothy Payne from Or..n te Fulls. Xath- ryn M.l ters , .drink Garret t, and L .st. -r Mom in Mliibrse left us bex 0. L’b tl'jU po..r u;;c over. Th c lli ph School was reere- seittec J.C the Student Leaders Confercnee, Mels, at tlu Umvors-
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CLASS HISTORY On September 12, 1955 about LO of uo entered the high school ao Freolinen. As newcomers v;o elected Her- man Matson President, Ruth Caton, Secret ry, and George Neff, treasurer. Ruth Caton was also News Reporter. Kathrine Walters and No man Elsbrco v ere the Stu- dent Council members for us. September 29, about forty of us young and green Freshmen were initiated into the mysteries of high school life. Y o were first brought to thv. Domestic sc ence room, and later taken to the gym in two's and fours. After our tortures v e-ro over wo were served sandwiches and lemonade. About this time our Class President, Norman at3on, was in- jured while playing football. The English Composition Class organized a club which was named The Lookout. Thio year we had a success- ful basketball team. Wo tool: fourth place in the County Junior High School Conference. This was very well, considering the op- position from the larger schools. During January of our Fresh- man year wc were glad to welcome a now member to our class, Glen Arndt. Thr Freshman class hold a party in the gym Friday March 5. Games were played and the remain- der of the time was spent in dancing. Y c were also Very proud to have a member of our class on the football team, Babe '.Jhitford. September, 19bL ’ e as Soph- omores entered High.School to be- gin another year. Wo were still quite young but wc knew a little more about High School than ' Wo did our first year. Y c met in the Sophomore room to get our 3chodulo3 straighten- ed out, and wc wolcomcd the guid- ing hand of Lliss Adatto, our class advisor for the coming year. September 7»!95L wo had our f irst cl ass mooting to elect class officers. The officers elected we: e as follows. Pres- ident; Norman Matson, Vice Pres- ident; Janos .Jhitford, Secretary, Maxine Sholborg, and Treasurer, Jo.. Walsh. Our Student Body Re recentstives were Ralph Ander- son and Ruth Caton. Uo a3 Sophonoro3 had the pleasure of initiating the Fresh- men that year. The date sot for the Freshman initiation was Sept- ember 12, 193L. Those on the in- itiation committee were as fol- lows: Ralph Anderson, Reynard IJaltsborgor, Jeannette Noursc, Kathryn Walters, and Maxine Shol- berg. Those on the refreshment committee wv.ro: Y ynona Country- man, Virginia Smith, Ruth Caton, and Pearl Hagcn3ton. October 10, 193L, another meeting was hold. Plans for a Sophomore party were diocusucd. A committee was appointed to take charge of the party. They were as follows: Norman SL3brcc, Bern- ice Hagonston, Ruth Caton, Eloisc Stewart, James Whitford, and Clyde Palmer. The last part of November, 195)1. - Sophomore and Junior party v;is ' held at Purple Pennant in Mear's hall. The party was spon- sored b James Whitford and Nor- man Matson. The party was a suc- cess and everyone had a good t inc. November 26, 193L, a member of our class, Ruth' Caton, became ill and on December 21, 193L a class meeting was held and Norman Matson presented to her a compact upon the behalf of the cl as3. January 9,1935, class meet-
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ity of Washington, Ralph And- erson, Roman Berg and Jeannette Nourse. The social side of our Sen- ior year consisted of a theater party and a skating party. The Senior class was well represented in the All School Play, Believe it or Ilot . Bor- man Berg, Did: Turner and Ralph Anderson had leading masculine roles while Prances Case, Evelyn Williams and Jeannetto Evanson had leading feminine roles. On Wednesday, Hay 12 th, twenty-fivo Seniors boarded the school bus and journeyed to Can- von Creek Lodge lor their Senior Picnic. The day was spent by playing ball and hiking. The picnic was a huge success, and ended with a banquet and dance in the lodge. Baccalaureate Services were held on Sunday, Hay 23, The min- ister for the Baccalaureate ser- vice was the Reverend Erickson of the Dabtiat Church of Hartford. The clima;: of our successful senior year came on Wednesday evening June 2, when we,the class of 37, rucoivod our diplomas. CLASS WILL We, the cla33 of 1937, of Lake Stevens High School, city of Lake Stevens, county of Snohom- ish, and state of Washington, hereby with sound mind3 and per- fect judgment, physically fit, and spiritually honest, do bc- quoath our priceless possessions to our many friends as our la3t Will and Testament. ARTICLE ONE To the toachors of Lake Ste- vens High School: Sincere thanks and best wishes for the good work you have Contributed toward our education. To Mr. Hunt, our deep grati- tudo for your able assistanco and (with a sigh of relief) thanks for our diplomas. To Mr. Tenby, sincorost re- grets for any trouble wc have caused you, and for our departure from your guidance. To Miss Stewart thanks for all the pleasant memories of the houm spent in the library which you have managed so efficiently. To kis3 Frederick, many thanks for the delightful hot lunches you have made possible, and also for quiet hours of study in seventh period (when wc were so unfortunate as to got caught.) To Miss Adama, with sad and aching hearts, all our too-casily earned checks in C-lco Club, and three cheers for the music you have produced in your classes. To Mr. Bancroft, our assur- ance that you will later be proud of U3, and our papers full of Boners by High School Students, ARTICLE TWO To the Classes of Lake Ste- vens High School? To the Juniors, the slightly damaged dignity which wc inherit- ed when wc became Seniors. To the Sophomores, tho prop- er respect duo you as upper classmen—may it not go to your heads. , To the ?r 3hmta, tho hopo that some day you will be -Seniors as worthy of tho name as wo are.
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