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seniors AHLBERG. ELIZABETH To be happy in whatever do.” Elizabeth was a member of the Glee Club in her first year of high school and the was in Torch Club when she was a senior. Lis has worked faithfully in the cafeteria during her four years in high school as assistant to Mrs. Iten and Mrs. Lund. Elisabeth Plays the guitar and entertains at her church and at school. ASPLOMD, VILLI AM ■ want to help the navy settle difficulties with Joe Stalin. Baseball manager a; Football msnager i; Orchestra 2.1.4; Glee Club 1.4; Music Festival 1.4; Oratorio 1; Annual staff 4. Bill entered from Cusich, Vashington in J947. This year Bill Aas taken the responsibility of directing traffic at all the extra-curricular activi- ties ‘in school. BROOKS. JAMICE To become a suc- cessful secretary. Torch ,2,1,4; Girls' Club Conference a; Ft-Queens 3,1.4; Office a.1,4; Fvsic Festival i; Glee Club 1; Orator 10 1; Annual staff 4; Cowmerc tal Club 4. Janice uis the treasurer of the Girls' .ItA- ietic Association in her senior veor and she aided Mr. Brownell m re- cording the attendance for the en- tire school. BROTTEM, BETTY J. To attend E.J.C. and work at Challacombe and Fickle Funeral Parlors. Torch i.a.4: Sec- retary for Torch a; Torch Flashlite reporter 4; Sophomore treasurer; Junior Prom; A.S.B. treasurer 1,4; Journalism Conference 1; Student- Leaders' Conference 4; Murses' Con- ference 4; Flashlite editor 4; Song leader 4; Office i.i; Class Play 4. BITTORF. BETTY LOU •To graduate and have a successful life.9 Since Betty Lou entered from Forth Junior tn iQ4d. she Aas been active in ■■sic. She was in the Orchestra in her sophomore. junior and senior years, and Betty also has partici- pated in tAe Music Festival for two years. In her junior and senior years she was a member of the Glee Club. Betty worked in tAe office in Aer senior year. CARLSOM, CAR0LF.E To get married and live a happy life. Caroler was active in atAIetics. She was in Fi- Queens during her four years in high school and she was Ftce President of Letter Girls during her junior year. Carolee was a member of tAc Drill Team and was the reporter for girls' sPorts on the Flashlite also during her junior year. DEHPEVOLF. SBIRLEY M. To be a re- ceptionist. Shirley was a member of the Glee Club during her soph- omore, junior and senior years. She Parttcipated tn tAe music festival 2.1.4; « J the operetta during her sophomore year. SAirtcy was in Conerctai Club, in tAe Senior Play, and she was also a very active mem- ber of the Drill Team during her last two years of high school. DUKE, JAMES To be a success in whatever I choose to do. Torch 2. 1,4; Class Play 1; Boys' Club Pres- ident 1; Teachers' Conf. 1; Football 1,4; Basketball 1.4; Letterman 1.4; Senior Play; Glee Club 4; Student- Leaders' Conference 4. During his term as A.S.B. President, he helped supervise the magazine drive which tne A.H.f. sponsored. Jim entered from Everett High School in 1049. EDVARDS. JOBM To be a success in hAatever field I choose to enter. Entered from Everett Bigh School in iQMO. Vhtle John was a student at Everett, he was actively engaged in the Rifle Club, a newly formed or- ganization, which teaches the mem- bers how to handle weapons Properly. John earned the pro-marksman rank. Be was also a member o'f the safe- driving club.
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seniors PULTOR, GLORIA To have a happy carter as a airline hostess. Gloria was in Glee Club while in her freshman year. She also worked in the library during her toPhoaort and senior years where she was an able assistant to Hrs. Godfrey. Giorio was an usherette at the senior play and she was also a member of the Lake Stevens High School Commercial Club. GADD, ALICE To be a success in college and in ay chosen Profession as a dress designer. Glee Club i. a. 2.4: Torch 2. 3,4; Operetta 2; ustc Festival 3,4; Oratorio 3. Alice helped with the Junior Prom and was a member of the Annual staff. Her unusual drawing ability has earned her the position of art editor on the Flashlite. HF.HDRICKSOH, HAPY AMR To become a secretary. For three years Vary has been a very efficient office assistant to Hr. Brownell. She has been in Glee Club for two years and during her ;uuior year took Part in the Oratorio and the Husic Festival. She helped with the Junior Prom, painting scenes and decorating. Hary has been a member of tfce Torch l,2i and Commerelal Club 4. HUBBARD, JI To be a successful architect and decorator. Torch i, 2,2,4; F.F.A. 1, a»' F.F.A. Reporter 2; Class Play 3; Teachers' Confer- ence 2! Junior Prom Art Chairman; Annual Staff 2.4; Assistant Fditor of Annual 2: Editor of Annual 4; An- nua I Conference 2,4! Glee Club 4; Operetta 4; Husic Festival 4; Stu- dent Councii 4; Student-Leaders' Conference 4; Senior Play. HUGH LEY, JOYCE To go to work in a good office. Joyce entered Lake Stevens from Everett in 19 0. From the time that she entered, she work- ed very hard to aid the Girls' C u6. She contributed a great deal of ef- fort preparing the Club's Christmas basket and she also took charge of selling rings and pins. Joyce » also to be highly commended on her work on the Senior Play. BOHRYCtlTT, AUDREY To be a good wife to Roy. Torch 1,2,2.4.' Yt- Queens 1,2,2,4; Tumbling Team 1,2,2; Glee Club 1,2,2; Husic Festival 2; Operetta 2; Oratorio 2; Drill Team 2,2: Junior Prom 2,' Commercial Club 4; Audrey was one of a group of 1 girls who tumbled at the Talent Show at the Balboa Theatre and won 2nd place. Audrey became Hrs. Roy Hoff- man February 2. KACKER, iSITB To spend a happy life. Keith took an active part in the sophomore and junior plays. He was president of the sophomore class and he was a member of the Flashlite Staff 2.4; vhere his duties includ- ed: 9u ine s Manager and operating the mimeograph. Keith also• worked at Pictsweet Canneries during the first part of his senior year. KALLICOTT, EDYTBE To be a school teacher. Torch s,2,2.4! Class Sec.-Treas. 1; Class Play 1,2; Class Sec. 2; Home Ec. Con . 3; Class Pres. 2 ' Teachers' Con . 3; Junior Prom; Journalism Conf. 3; Annuol Staff 2.4; Dus. Hanager of 4nnuai 3. 4; Head librarian 3; CAoiraon of Hot hers' 6 Daughters' Tea 3; Student Council 4; Student-Leaders' Conf. 3. 4; Flashlite 3,4; Tolo 4; Girls' State; Senior Play. Office 4.
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