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SesuosiA. THEIR AMBITIONS AND ACTIVITIES SHIhLEY taj i; WILLARD---To be a auccessful beautician and own boss. Jr. Proa; Senior Play; Glee Club Entered in '48. LOWELL WIGDAHL—To become a civil engineer with a construction company. Toroh 1 4; Student Council 4; Football 3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 2,3,4; Letterman 3,4. ROLAND WOLFF—To own and raise Hereford». Glee Club 1; FFA 2,3; Boys' Club Secretary 4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Letterman 4. Se+utvU FIVE YEARS AGO
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SetuoHA, THEIR AMBITIONS AND ACTIVITIES RONALD REBER—To be a good mechanic. Glee Club 1,2; Jr. Prom; Senior Play; Skylark; Pootball 4; Basket- ball 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Letterman 3,4. WAYNE RODLAND—To be a P.E. teacher and coach. Class Secretary 2; Jr. Prom; Flashllte 4; Boys' Club Vice-President 4; Skylark; Senior Play; Pootball 2, 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Letterman 2, 3,4. ALICE SATHER—To be a success In whatever career I choose. Glee Club 1,2; Torch 1,2,3; Office 4; Drill Team 2,3,4. ANNA SCHMIDT---To become a successful music teacher. Glee Club 1,2,3; Torch 1,2,3,4; Student Counoll 3,4; Senior Play; Student Leaders' Conference 3, 4; Vl-Queens 2,3,4; President of Vl-Queens 4; Or- chestra 1,2,4; Senior Skylark. HELEN SMITH—To graduate and Office 2; Olee Club 1,2,3; Pestlval 2,3; Flashllte 4; 3,4; Vl-Queen Treasurer 4; have a successful life. Operetta 2,3; Music Torch 1; Vl-Queens 2, Skylark. DON STRIBLING—To become a high school dramatic teacher. Olee Club 1,2,3,4; Toroh 2,3,4; Senior Play; Jr. Prom; Plashllte 3,4; Preshman Vice President; Junior Class Secretary; Skylark; Annual staff; Operetta 2,3; Music Poatlval 1,2,3,4. REX TAYLOR—To be a professional baseball player. Olee Club 1,2; Torch 1; Student Council 2; Senior Play; Jr. Prom; Senior Class President; Pootball 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Letterman 2,3,4. GILBERT WELLER—To be a pharmacist. Glee Club 1,2; Jr. Prom.
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GlcuU ottiAtosuf. As the first year of high school ended, our freshman class had a total of fifty-nine students. We were very well represented in Glee Club that year. Several girls were on the tumbling team, the volleyball team and also the speedball and basketball teams. The boys of our freshman class were greatly interested in basketball. Our Junior High Team came through in second place in the Snohomish County B-League. Class officers for the year were-Pres. Harry Chick; Vice Pres. Don Stribling; Sec. Sara Yonlik and Student Coun- cil Representative, Mary Ellen Hallam. We started our second year in high school with fifty eight students, but by the end of the year this number had dwindled to fifty-three. As usual, at our first class meeting we elected class officers. Pres., Harry Chick; Vice Pres.,James Larsen; Sec- retary, Wayne Rodland; Treas., Connie Johnson and Student Council Representative, Rex Taylor. We were big hearted and we wanted to uphold tradition, so we gave the freshmen a light initiation. Audrey Nichols, Rex Taylor, Joanne Quarnstrom, Don Pardee, Joyce Lundberg, Charles Lindgren and Don Stribling-as a committee-worked hard to promote this party, which everyone enjoyed. Our next project was to put on an assembly for the stu- dent body. Three short plays were given - Shave and a Perm- anent, Pyramus and Thisbe, and Slightly Exaggerated. Joanne Quarnstrom gave a monologue entitled His First Date, and Don Pardee ended the program with his rendition of The Cremation of Sam McGee. Next in the chain of events was a dance we sponsored, called The Turkey Hop, to raise funds for our Junior Prom. Two members of our class-Harry Chick, tackle, and Wayne Rodland, guard, won their letters in football. During the year, six sophomore girls earned their let- ter in athletics and were initiated into the Letter-Girls' Vi-Queen organization. As there were only fourteen Let- ter-girls in high school we felt quite proud that six of them were from our class. On the scholastic side of the picture, we had ten mem- bers who were in the Torch Honor Society. When we were juniors, our class was composed of forty- three students, and of these we had ten members in the Torch Honor Society-four Lettermen and ten Letter-Girls. During our junior year we provided much entertainment for the student body, including a Halloween Barn Dance, which was a huge success and our junior program which included a play called Ghost by Request ; a skit called A Jazz Wed- ding ; two songs by Don Stribling, and a Spanish Dance by Geana Landert. To raise money for our Junior Prom we sold candy bars at athletic games.
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