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CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1938 we entered the doors of Lake Stevens High School. Every- thing was exciting to us because we were beginning an important part of our lives. 9 9 9 Our first year we selected as our leaders: Frances Meyer, President: Helen Yon- lick, Vice President: Betty Hansen, Secretary. Miss Myrtle Johnson was our class adviser. Louise Huddle was welcomed into our class. She entered from South Junior High in Everett. During the year, the class sponsored a snow climb up to Lake 22 and also a spring picnic at Verlot. 9 9 9 Our Sophomore year we chose as our leaders: Betty Hansen, President; Jim Swaney, Vice President; Earleen Taylor, Secretary and Treasurer. Helen Yonlick was chosen to represent our class in the student council. Miss Deva Parrot was our class adviser. Nine pupils of our class were in the Torch Honor Society. Donald and Lois Jubb came here from Everett, Washington. Frank Jolitz, Wayne Kinnee, and Dan Ruthford were admitted to the Letter- men's Club. Helen Yonlick became a member of the newly formed Lettergirl's Club. 9 9 9 Our Junior year was a big one! We elected as our class officers: Harvey Moyer, President; Dan Ruthford, Vice President; Betty Colton, Secretary. Betty Hanson was our representative in council. New members of our class were Betty Colton, who was from California, and Marguerite Becker, who came from Entiat, Washington. This year our class was divided into two groups called Home Rooms. Our class advisers were Miss Laura Frederick and Mr. Bancroft. The biggest event of all the year was our Junior Prom. The future of Junior Proms depended upon us, so we put forth all our effort to make the Prom a success.
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CLASS HISTORY—Continued The decoration committee decided upon an Alaskan scene. The theme was carried out by having mountains, trees, totem poles, penguins, igloos, and last but not least, an ice cave. It was truly an Alaskan atmosphere that the patrons stepped into that night. Rowell Paine's orchestra furnished the music. The Prom was a suc- cess, socially and financially, for which we are justly proud. Now we find ourselves ready to graduate. For our final class officers we have Dan Ruthford, President: Harvey Moyer, Vice President; Marion Maltsberger, Secre- tary-Treasurer; and Frances Meyer, Representative. Those who took part in the Senior Play were: Gordon Rux, Betty Colton, Don Honeycutt, Helen Yonlick, Melba McDaniel, Vic Soreide, Franklin Phillips, Marion Maltsberger, Frances Meyer, Louise Huddle, Betty Hansen, Harvey Moyer, Margaret Hanson and Walter Smith. Six members of the Senior Class received three-bar torch pins. About twenty Seniors participated in the Vodvil. Helen Yonlick was chosen as the editor of the Pilchuck and Don Honeycutt as the business manager. Dan Ness was chosen as editor of the Flashlight. CLASS OF 1941 9 9 9 CLASS WILL We, the class of 1941, of the Lake Stevens High School, City of Lake Stevens, County of Snohomish, and State of Washington, being of sound mind and average intelligence, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I. To the teachers we give our thanks for helping us in our past years of school. ARTICLE II. To the Classes: To the Junior Class we give our utmost dignity. Please cherish it. Remember, Juniors, you are now on the last step of your high school career. To the Sophomores we leave the right to be classified as upper classmen. To the Freshmen we leave the right to enter the Senior High School.
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