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our destinies through the final year. Frank Pardee was elected Editor of the Flashlight; Bob Kittleson, Editor of the Annual and Harold Johnson, Business Manager. The Senior play, an activity that has not been carried out for several years, was revived this year. “Seventeen” was one of the best dramatic productions Lake Stevens has ever seen. The following seniors received their permanent Torch pins: Glenn Hedstrom, Bob Kittleson, Ila Johnson, Frank Pardee, Verna Sebring. These people should be congratulated cn mainta ning a high standard of schob arship. Although the seniors had no teacher supervising their act in the All School Program their finished product was pronounced the outstanding feature of the Revue. It consisted of an Amateur Hour with four acts. Glenn Hedstrom and Shirley Miller were the pianists who performed so childishly; Ethel Leffler and Wilma Thompson, the hick farm girls; two boys with fine voices—Oril Wolf and Stan Sanders; Olaf Sather, who com' pletely stole the show with his fine singing and playing. He won the first place award which was a sucker. Frank Pardee did a fine job as the cap' tain, also Hubert Carlson as the radio announcer. The senior class was proud to have four of its members go from this school as our representatives in the High School Conference in Seattle. They were: Ila Johnson, Dorothy Jolitz, Frank Pardee and Kenneth Blaine. These students gave very interesting reports of what they had seen and heard while at this conference. All of the Student Body officers were sen' iors this year: Kenneth Blaine, president; Helen Rider, vice'president; Ila Johnson, secretary; and Evelyn Bowman, treasurer. This year our class voted to drop the old custom of announcing the valedictorian and salutatorian who are the two highest in the class. Instead the highest ten per cent students were announced. They were named in ab phabetical order and are: Glenn Hedstrom, Ila Johnson, Bob Kittleson, Frank Pardee, and Marjorie Rux. The class officers had a meeting and de' cided to have Ila Johnson and Frank Pardee as our two student speakers at graduation exercises. Class Colors.................................. Purple and Gold Class Flower White Rose Class Motto From School Life to Life’s School
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CLASS HISTORY The fall of 1935 marked the beginning of our “careers” in the halls of Lake Stevens High School. The new atmosphere was indeed strange and exciting, but soon we had entered the crowd of enthusiastic students, and our first day was over without too many mis- takes. As newcomers our class officers included: Bob Swarzmiller, president; Oril Wolf, vice-president; Juanamae Knight, secretary; and Bob Kittleson, treasurer. Mr. Martina and Miss Fredericks were our advisers, showing us the way to start a successful career in high school. Our first year was suc- cessful in regard to participation in school activities. About fifteen members of our class were in the vaudeville; Bob Swarzmiller had an important part in the all school play. During our second year we were under the leadership of Frank Par- dee, president; Helen Rider, vice-president; Virginia Knudson, secretary- treasurer. Mr. Bancroft was our adviser. Bob Swarzmiller and Lucille Case played important roles in the all school play. Fourteen sophomore students were represented in the Torch Honor Society. The sophomore girls’ star basketball team defeated the freshmen and seniors, but were de- feated by the juniors. We were all saddened by the death of our beloved classmate, Gladys Wampler. On the last day of the school term the class had a “swell” time at Storm Lake. In our junior year we elected Kenny Blaine, president; Wally Meyers, vice-president; Ila Johnson, secretary-treasurer. Evelyn Bowman and Frank Pardee were our representatives in the Student Council, while Miss Stew- art helped immeasureably as our adviser with the Junior Prom. The Junior Prom was the most important event of the year. The gym, decorated like a ship, provided a colorful scene for the many dancers. Bus Riley’s orch- estra furnished excellent music for the dancing. Junior members made a good showing in the all school play; Virginia Knudson successfully carried the heroine’s role with Bob Kittleson playing a minor part. We were sorry to see the following students leave our class for other ports: Frank Burns, Bob Mathias, Bob Swarzmiller, Stanley Tastad, Wayne Ulrich, Lois Pitchford, Shirley Shaler. We were glad to welcome: Manard Tedford, Ray Dobyns, Glenn Hedstrom, Vera Thompson, Meryl Soreide, Stan Sanders, Olaf Sather, Marjorie Rux, Laura Morehouse. This year the class had two picnics; one at Community Beach and the other one at Leckie’s Beach. Senior class officers included Oril Wolf, president; Frank Pardee, vice- president; Connie Conrad, secretary-treasurer; and Harry Lervick our rep- resentative in the Student Council. Mr. Temby was our adviser and guided
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