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

 - Class of 1945

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Juniors The presiding officers for the Junior class this year were Victor Johnson, President; Bill Hubbard, Vice-president; Paul Parkins, Secretary; Kenny Williams, Treasurer; and Barbara Dana, Council Representative. Row 4—Bill Hubbard, Paul Parkins, Dean Scott, Kenneth Williams, Piatt Shewmaker, Jack Madsen, Mr. Branner. Row 3—Victor Johnson, Dayle Langdon, John Cockburn, Francis O’Neal, Melvin Andrews, Jack Maltsburger. Row 2—Nancy Manning, Barbara Ness, Barbara Dana, Evelyn Reddeman, MaryAnne Blem, Marjorie Forbes, Mildred Rice, Jean Taro, Ethel Makus. Row I—Viola Dailey, Dorothy Domholt, Jackie Bushong, Patsy Davidson, Mabel Gustafson, Nan Lyman, Evelyn Neff, Margaret Ohm, Ethel Wilbur. Sophomores The Sophomores elected as their class officers: Joe Hadsell, Presi- dent; Lealand Easterly, Vice-president; Marilyn Fredrikson, Secretary- Treasurer; and Lorraine Adams, Council Representative. Row 4—Lealand Easterly, Delbert Griffin, Joe Hadsell, Don Hart, Law- rence Brooks, Theodore Peterson, Melvin Gustafson, Howard Thompson, Don Larson. Row 3—Harold Brown, Max Newman, Art Gagnon, Junius Haaglund, Bob Lundquist, Fred Cushman, Lyle Zahler, Sammy Jacobson, Mr. Bancroft. Row 2—Leota Hisey, Maryanne Rux, Ruth Southwich, Ruth Lyman, June Phillips, Anita Gilstad, Marilyn Fredrikson, Dorothy Dearie, Yvon- ne Reardon, Sophie Woyach. Row I—Mary Mosman, Cora Lyman, Dolores McGee, Peggy Gordon, La- verta Reddeman, Louise Mitchell, Dolores Granger, Carrie Cornish, Lois Cooper, Flora Kirby, Lorraine Adams, Marianne Thomas. Freshmen Row 4—Jim Kirk, Arnold Lee, Floyd Welborn, Clarence Makus, Bill Ban- croft, Don Manley, Lewis Kinney, Junior Cluphf, Howard Wolf, Dean Hegge, Lee Wicklund, Miss French, Orin Negaard, Don Kalicot, Pat Burgwin, Bill Ketchum, James Liptrap, Harold Brooks, Laurin Stribling. Row 3—Henry Robinette, Bert Ronestad, Roy Johnson, Junior Haight, Howard Arlt, David Nordquist, Lawrence Verlinda, Boyd Hen- drickson, Clarence Nelson, Jack Wallace, Bud Newman, Robert Taklo, Tom Ahern. Row 2—Irene Peterson, Rita Hansen, Lucille Kinney, Neila Allen, Paula Martini, Mildred Erickson, Adabel Hisey, Nancy Fisher, Marcella Driessche, Cheri Mayes, Ellen Nelson. Row I—Barbara Bailey, Fern Shepherd, Joyce LaFond, Irene Grimm, Nancy Perry, Beulah Whittaker, Dorothy Wehr, Altha Wilbur, Mary Ahern, June Colton, Mona Anderson, Rita Mae Gantt, Carla Lindgren, Sharon Ames.

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Following this feat is the highwire act, featuring Jean Newman. As she mounts the platform at a dizzy height, we are afraid to look and so, turn away. Someone pokes us in the back and informs us that she isn't Jean Newman anymore. Now that's a fine time to bring up matrimony. When our hearts return to normal speed, Evelyn Thompson and her trained elephant are introduced. Say, which is the ele----oh, yes, Hi Ev.' And we wave a friendly wave in her direction. A tumbling team, composed of Jean Hubbard, Edna Fintz, Viola Wells, and Shirley Bailey, provides more than adequate entertainment as they build the Great Pyramid. Some wise guy behind us yells something about the Sphinx. The ushers misunderstand him and immediately throw him out. After order is restored, a big cage is pulled into the ring. In it is a ferocious looking animal—a lion. The fearless trainer who dares to enter the cage turns out to be Helen Pratt. The lion begins to act strangely. It look as if half of it wants to go ahead and the other half wants to go back. To our amazement, both halves go in opposite directions. Why that's Lowell Posey going backwards; his face has a frantic look on it at this unexpected turn of events. Lowell has changed his style of apparel. The last time we saw him he was a wolf in sheep's clothing. As the lion's mouth flies wide, we recognize Allen Bartlett. He's still growling and trying to act ferocious, he doesn't act as if he knows what's happening. Hasn't changed, has he? While the cage is rapidly pulled from the arena, a short intermission follows. Here come two more clowns with bright red spots on their costumes. As they form a wheelbarrow pose in front of us, we see that they are Lois Kinney, as the handles of the wheelbarrow, and Doris Erickson, supposedly doing the work. The clowns pass on and we gaze around the place. A flag waving from a pole in the middle of the tent catches our eye. We notice two stars on it with names after each. Why, there's John Gilbert's and Jerry Welborn's name on it. They must have been called from the circus. The show is resumed as Bill Peterson is introduced as the trainer of a great baton team. Immediately three girls prance by, twirling batons in both hands. In the lead is Gloria Stribling and as the spotlight gleams on her she throws the baton into the air. Gloria tries to catch it under her leg but it looks as if she dislocated something. After the stretcher bearers disappear, Louise Thaanum throws her baton up into the darkness. We wait in vain for it to come down. A new baton is rushed in. Next Margaret Hebert attempts to keep three batons twirling at once. She does nicely until some smart alec throws in a cane and gets her be- fuddled. There is a questioning look on our faces as the Tumultous Trio is introduced. What's this? Vaudeville in a circus? Jane Hisey, Luella Sherman and Helen Zahler come dancing in, singing some late tune that sounds like a revised edition of Rum and Coca-cola. The last one trips and they fall down like a row of dominoes. Regaining their feet, they ask everyone to join them in the National Anthem, which is the grand finale to our pleasant afternoon at the circus.

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