Lake Stevens High School - Pilchuck Yearbook (Lake Stevens, WA)

 - Class of 1937

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JUNIOR SPORTS Football: The Juniors were well repre- sented on the gridiron with such stars as Wally Moyer, Jack Pren- tice, Max Novak, Bob- McGrath, Tubby Pock, Bob Barnes, Bob' Viin Idcrstino, and John McLonnon, Cut of the group of husky athletes Wally Meyers, Jack Prentice, Max Novak and Bob McGrath received letters. Much is expected of the Juniors on the gridiron next year and we hope to have a good tear.. Basketball: Again we were well repre- sented, 3ix of the first tean being Juniors: Matson, Meyer, Mc- Grath, Smith, Barnes and Novak, There wore also several Juniors on the second team. The boys that received letters were Bob McGrath, Wally Meyer, Orville Matson, Bob Barnes, These boys played good ball all season, 3oy3 Intomeral: The boys that represented the class of 3O were; Manager, Clayton Peck, Max Novak, Bob Barnes, Bob Vanlderstino, Jack Smith, Carl Bartlett, and John MeLennon, Bartlett hold the Juniors for scoring honors, 'Hie Juniors defeated the Seniors for the In- tcrmcral Championship. Girls Intermeral: The Junior girls wont through the intermeral basketball tournament with-out a defeat, by dcfcating the Sohpomorcs in a very close game'ending in a tight score of 8 to 6. Helen Krogh and Jeanne Mcara held scoring honors. The team cansigted of the following; Helen Krcgh and Jeanne Mcars, forwards, Nellie. Moyer and Shirley Jackson, Guards, Olida Grindc and Ruth Nelson, Centers. TIIE SOPHOMORE CLASS Class Officers of 1936-37 President------------Frank Pardee Vice President-------Helen Rider Secretary----------------Virginia Knudson Treasurer----------------Virginia Knudson Class Officers of 1935-37 President-------Bob Swartzmillor Vice President----------Oril Wolf Secretary-------—-Juanamao Knight Treasure----------Juanamao Knight During the school year of 1935- 1936 our class tool: part in many of the activities of the school, Bob Swartzmillor, our presi- dent, participated in the all- school ploy. Approximately twelve girls contributed to the vaudeville among whom w rc Shir- ley Shalor, Beverly Rasmus and Elmarie Ganac giving special tap- dance numbers. Oril Wolf was our representative on the football team. For the school year of 1936- 37 wc have been just a3 en- thusiastic about our activities and have kept up our part of them, Lucille Case and Bob Swartz- millcr from our class wore in the all-school play. The Sophomore boys who made the 1'ootball team Were; Kenneth Blaine and again, Oril Wolf The boys who wore qualified to play basketball during the 1936- 1937 year were: 3ob Turner, Harry Lorvick,and Kenneth Blaine, Two of our girls, Verna Sc— bring and Camella Johnson earned their numerals in athletics. The girls star basketball team con- sisted' of Verna Scbring, Dorothy Jolitz, Ila Johnson, Lucille Caso Laura Morehouse, Marbellc Mar- cuson and Beverly Rasmus, This class i3 very proud of its wonderful representation in the Torch Honor Society. Our fourteen members, more than that of any other class were: Evelyn

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 I tun happy aaid I have a feeling that the enrollment will be increased. Kiss Maxine Sholbcrg, known os Mrs, Reynard Maltsbergor, has just returned from a trip to Paris where she wont into a con- ference with leading dress de- signers about the fashions of the coming year. Ilcr husband has just signed a threo year contract with The Terrible Swedes from Missouri. Expert writers expect him to make good at Lis newly as- signed position. Miss Frances Case, the well known movie actress, has given the job of chief beautician to an old school chum of hors, hiss Pearl Hagenston. They think they will be able to get along well togcthcr-at least they hope so. Miss Evelyn Williams, a pri- vate nurse, made a daring rescue of a fivo year old child a fen months ago. The child happened to fall in the path of an on- coming automobile just as hi3s Williams happened by. She rush- ed across the street picking up the child. The child'3 father happened to be a great doctor who gave her a much needed job in his private 3anitorium where she has worked her way up to a head nurse. She says, now. Richard Houg, Stanfords hard working football Coach, has just broken down and fallen in love. The porson on the other end of his affection is none other than Hiss Joanncttc Noursc, the girls physical education teacher at this same foundation of learning. The guests at the Kummlncn- Rest Hotel will probably be doubtful of the food they will bo served for the next couple of weeks because their head chef is in the hospital. Miss Jeannette Evanson, the chef, was riding in an automobile that was wrecked when a tire blew out. She wasn't hurt 3criou3ly but badly enough so that she won't be able to do any cooking for awhile. Edwin Granfcrs, the sensa- tional track discovery for Wash- ington just rang up a world's re- cord for track. If Glenn Cun- ningham of 1936 ran against this Granfors boy he wouldn't even place. Well, that's about all folks. I hope you'll tunc in again tomorrow night at this same time and don't forget The Merry Widow Iloiscry Mills. HISTORY OF THE JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class had a very big year. Their main event was the Junior Prom and they worked very hard on their preparations to make it a success. They en- gaged the Northwest Mountics from Seattle to play for the eve- ning. The Prom turned out to bo a huge success. Another important thing the Juniors accomplished was the se- lecting and receiving of tlieir class pins and rings. The class selected very suitable onc3 and arc relieved to havv, gotten them thio year as they will have e- nough expenses next year. Outside of th sc two things they had other activities. They gave some successful parties that everyone enjoyed. In the class games both the Junior boys and Junior girls took the Championships. The Junior class had the highest per cent of attendance of the High School for the first semester, the girls having a higher per cent than the boys. So during the year they ac- compli shod many things and had many good times.



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Bowman, Hubert Carlson, . Mario Itcn, Ila Johnson, Bobbie ittlc- son, Ethel Lcffl r, Shirley Mil- ler, Frank Pardee, Mlocn Pren- tice, Beverly Rasnua, Helen Eider Verna Sobrine, Eunice Shaffer and Oril Wolf. Our class ha3 been honored by the addition of many new mem- bers from various parts of the country, some of whom are: Mar- jories Rux, Margaret Hubbardj Laura Morehouse and Lucille Case, The death of one of our well loved members, Gladys Wampler, loft us somewhat taken back. So far, nov r-thc-lcss, wo have made a good record in school and have made successos of tho things wc undertook. For the re- maining two years of our high- . ahool career wo intend to keep just as good a record nd, if wc are able, take a mere active part in the social life of the school. FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY OF 3.7 ' CLASS OFFICERS: President; Lynn Cockburn, Vice President; Laurel McDaniel. Treasurer: Margaret Jenson, Sec- retary; Vivian Armstrong, Class Advisor; Miss Adams. Both the boys and girls of the Freshmen Class have a good Basketball team. They arc as follows: Girls: Vcrlyn Williams, Mar- garet Carr, Florence Espcccth, Margaret Jensen, Marie Lervick, Nina Nourse and Norma Troon. Boys: Albert Andci’scn, Lloyd Anderson, Dick Loop, Gordon Loth, Jack Robinctt, Tho Freshmen Class had the honor of having two students in the All School Play. They wore Erline Kinbel and Bill Pardee. . About fifty per cent of tho students on tho Honor Roll arc Freshmen. Wc as a Freshmen Class have Tried to cooperate with the teachers and the other students and as individuals have a desire to bo successful in the three yoar3 to ccnc of our High School Career. '36 ALUMNI Ruth Wiley-------Living in Seattle Leona Means— -----------Employed Hazol Loop-Training in General Hospital in Everett. Blanch Iloycr-Working in Lake Ste- vens Post Office. Mary Elizabeth Cockburn----Working in 3ank of Lake Stevens. Bertha Sayor------------------Home Ellen Krogh----Attending Business College, Everett. Dorothy Borg wo 11-----------—Home Ella Burns-----------------Married Harvey Ekrom----------Driving Bus Paul Backstrom-Working in Bo«ing Airport, Seattle. Fred Miller-------------------Home Chester Me yo r—------Emp 1 o ye d Pauline Skucy------------- Home Bill Barnes-----------■-------Home Mario Mcycr-V orking at Providence Hospital, Everett. Jim Marsh-----------------Employed Ray Garrett—Working in Everett Paul Skucy--------------------Homo Ernestine Walker--------------Home Adc 1 inc Loth—------Honc-V orking Ilarric t Pit chfcrd-Enploycd-Hou3 c- worlc. Walter Wicklund-Employcd (Working cn Railroad). Stanley Wicklund--------------Hone Ronald Jackson----------C.C.C.Camp Edwin McMv.rray------Delivers Milk Kenneth Krogh------Employed (Ryans Hatchery). Helen Shaler------------------Hone Floyd Nourse---Working in Tacoma. Jim Matzcnauer---------------U.ofW Carl -“clson----------P. G. Course Gladys Johnson-----------Housework Hoslic ’Whitford----------Employed Frank Carr----------------Employed Clarence FCt r3on-------------Home

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