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

 - Class of 1941

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JUNIORS The Junior Class was represented by thirty-nine students. The class officers are as follows: President, Bonnie Ruthford; Vice President, Wayne Bettinger; and Secre- tary-Treasurer, Shirley Armstrong. The home room was divided into two groups. The one was under the direction of Miss Frederick and the other, under Mr. Bancroft. Both groups learned to dance during the home room period. The Junior Prom of 1941 came off on March 21st with Harry Dunbar's orchestra furnishing the music. The theme of the prom was a Dutch scene. The Juniors have also sponsored a number of dances which were held after games. These dances turned out to be beneficial. SOPHOMORES The Sophomore Class of 1941 consisted of about fifty students. The officers elected were: Martin Hagenston, President; Marilyn Prentice. Vice President; Frances Erickson, Secretary; and Calvin Prentice, Treasurer. In activity periods every Monday and Wednesday the class was divided into two groups. The group A-M meeting with Mr. Martina and the group N-Z met with Miss Sylliaasen. The Sophomores gave a few parties this year. The most outstanding was the Freshman-Sophomore party. The Sophomore class is also represented very well in the Torch Honor Society. FRESHMEN Election of officers took place. Beverly Pellerin, President; Don Mosman, Vice President; Winifred Armstrong, Secretary. The Class was divided into three sections. Miss Padden, Mr. Clark and Mr. Hed- lund were in charge of the groups. Each group had to work up some program to give for an assembly. Among its rather limited activities, one of the most outstanding was a spooky Hallowe'en Party, held in Huess's barn.

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CLASS WILL—Continued ARTICLE III. To the Individuals: Shirley Harshman leaves her quietness to Helen Williams; although Uncle Sam has called him away, Bill Granger leaves his red hair to Bobby Nourse; Betty Hansen wills her position in the band to Doris Wolf; Forrest Hisey leaves his never-wrong watch for Bill Kleiseth's use in six period study hall; Phyllis Seely wills her ability to graduate in three years to Helen Neely; Darrell Bushong wills his thrifty ways to Dick Murdock; Louise Huddle leaves her dimples to Ida Hayes; Don Honeycutt leaves his knack of being absent half-time and still graduating, to Arthur Makus. Helen Yonlick wills her position as girls' club president to Hazel Sampson; Mar- garet Hanson wills her grades to Shirley Armstrong; Herb Schwarzmiller wills his way with a hoe to Cecil Smith; Marion Maltsberger wills her French tongue to Kathleen Taro; Melba McDaniel wills her smile to Bernice Withrow; Buster Thompson leaves his way with Barbara Tedford to Anders Jacobsen; Frances Meyer wills her lisping to Frances Kleiseth; Victor Soreide and Lillian Watkins will their role of Romeo and Juliet to Ellen Watters and Ray Anderson. Lawrence Cooper wills his quiet ways to Walt Smith; Martha Jacobsen wills her way to hold a steady in Granite to Beatrice Bergwall; Gordon Rux wills his dramatic ability to Virgil Pruehs; Marcy Tupper wills her freckles to Lois Elsbree. Lorraine Madsen, Lois Jubb, and Roberta Johnson will their title of Three Com- rades to Dorothy McDaniel, Eleanor Brooks, and Loyal Watkins; Harvey Moyer wills his great height to Ernie Taylor; Jean Dake wills her artistic ability to Gwen Balmer; Don Melchoir wills his position on the Torch to Charles Bagley; Alice Jacobsen wills her way to get along with the Student Body president to Charlotte McLennan; Frank- lin Phillips wills his ability to be a hi-tone butler to Ray Iten; Dan Ruthford leaves his position as Senior class president to Jim Mitchell; Elsie Jensen wills her continuous giggle to Eunice Pruehs. Lillian Lervick wills her blue eyes to Lois Van Iderstine; Dale Warren leaves his heart with Charleen Jolitz for safe-keeping; Betty Colton wills her typing ability to Doney Balmer; Don Jubb wills his way with Bonnie Ruthford to Wallace Erickson; Virginia Nolan wills her ability to ride a bicycle to June Taylor; Frank Jolitz wills his position of football captain and student body president to Kenneth Espeseth; Lorraine Lund wills her few extra inches to Vivian Mayer; Dan Ness wills his position as editor of the Flashlight to Leland Johnson. This day of June, 1941, we seal our last will and testament. (Signed) SENIORS OF 1941.

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