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seniors KLF.TT, JACQUELINE To be a success in whatever do. Entered from Everett High School in 1950. Al- though a new student this year, Jackie immediately assumed the posi- tion of Girls' Club President by almost unamaovi vote. She also be- came a member of the Drill Team and attended the Girls' Club Conference at V.V.C.E. at Bellingham. LALL, ROGER To serve in the Mar- ines.’ Football 1,4; Basketball a. 1,4; Baseball 2,3,4! Letterman 3,4; F.F.A. 2.3.4• During his junior year he was Fice President of F.F.A. and was Boys' Club Treasurer. While 1 his senior year, Roger was Secre- tary of F.F.A.. a member of the Stu- dent Council, president of the Let- te mens' Club and Tice President of the Student Body. LEGG, PATSY ’To lead a happy life.’ Re-entered from Twin Cities 1949. Re-entered from Marysville 1950. Torch 1,2,4: Glee Club 1,4; Radio Program j; Library 4; Flashlite 4. During her senior year. Pat served as a very efficient Class Pres tdent. She was chosen as Red Cross Delegate and traveled to San Francisco to the convention. She was also an Annual staff reporter in her junior and senior year. LOVELL, DeLAURA LEE ’To be an air- line hostess and see the world.’ Orchestra 1; • Operetta a; Class Play a; Music Festivals 3,3,4: iee Club 2,3,4! Teachers' Conference 9; Class Play 3: Oratorio 3; Office 9,4; Torch 9,4; Junior Prom; Girls' Oc- tette 3,4: Drill Team 3,4: Senior Play: Library 4; Student Body Sec. 4; Glee Club Sec. 4: Student Council 4; Vice Pres, of Girls' Club. LUVDBERG, KAREV ’To be a successful stenograpner.’ Torch 1,2,9.4: Of- fice a: Vi-Queens 2,9,4! Girls' Club Tolo 9; Teachers' Conference 9; Jun- ior Prom; Drill Team 9,4; Pres, of Tt-Queens 4; Senior Class Treasurer; Girls' Club Treas. 4; Commercial Club 4. Karen, during her senior year, has devoted a great deal of her 11 me to the selling of savings stamps and the recording of orders from the Magazine drive. MOORE. RathUVD To be a success m life and have fun doing it.' Bas- ketball t,a,3,4; Football 9,4; Let- terman t,4. Ray was active 1n the Future Farmers of America for four years. He was a member of tAe Stu- dent Council in Ait junior year and helped with the Junior Prom. Ray was also President of the Boys' Club and he took part in tAe Senior Play. MITCHELL. MARILLA LATERME To 6e a surgical nurse.’ Torch 1,3,9,4: Of- fice a; Teachers' Conference 9; Class Play 9; Girls' Club Tolo 9; Oratorio 3; Junior Prom 9; Glee Club 9,4; Drill Team 9,4; Senior Play; Student Council 4: Student-Leaders' Conference 4; Girls' Club Represen- tative 4; Murses Conference 4; Drill Team Conference 4; Girls' Glee 4; Tolo Chairman 4. % McGRFGOR, FRAMCES ’To get married and live a happy and worthwhile life.’ Torch 1,9,4; Music Festival 3; Student-Teachers' Conference at V.V.C.E. 9; Junior Prom; Class Play 9; Oratorio 9; Octette 9,4; Glee Club 3,4; Flashlite 4; Senior Class Sec.; Glee Club Pres. 4; Girls' Club Program Chairman 4; Vurses' Ionf. 4; Drill Team 4; Commercial Club 4; Senior Play; Girls' Club Con . 4; Song Leader 4. Entered in 1949 from Highhne High School.
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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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seniors NELSON. ALFRED “SWEDE “ To be a successful farmer. Alfred has been an active member of the Future Farm- ers of America for four years. Dur- ing this time he ms president of F.F.A. in his junior year and treas- urer in Ais senior year; he also turned out for basketball 3. Alfred wos in the Senior play inhere he gave a commendable performance as an el- derly gentleman. OSM, VERNON “To Travel.“ Vernon went to Lake Stevens during his freshman and sophomore years. He transfered to Arlington High School and re-entered Lake Stevens in 1950. He mas m Orchestra 1,4; Nusic Fest- ival 3,1,4; and he also was a mem- ber of the Flashlxte staff, where hts duties included being F.F.A. re- porter and operating the mimeograph machine. During his freshman, soph- omore and senior year, Vernon also turned out for basketball. OLSOH JOAN “To be an airline host- ess. Torch 1,3,3: Director of the Sophomore Class Play; Glee Club 1,1; Office 3; General Manager of Junior and Senior Plays; Oratorio 3; Nurses' Conf. 4. During her tumor year, Joan went to the White School every afternoon and helped teach the first grade. Joan was a member of the Flashhte staff and k«s a very industrious joke editor. RAINES, JOANNE “To have a success- ful life and travel. Librarian 1; Glee Club 1,3; Office 3,3,4; Student Leaders' Conf. 3; Teachers' Conf. 3; Student Council 3,4; Vi-Queens 3,4; Junior Prom 3; Secretary of Vi- Queens 4; Flashlite 4; Commercial Club 4; Senior Play. Joanne has been in Drill Team 3,3,4; and in this ti e has held the position of Lieutenant 3; and the task of being Drill Team Captain 4. 0'KEEFE, TOMNI “To be a profes- sional boxer.• Entered 1947 from North Jr. High, Everett. Football and Basketball 4. He has been ac- tive in F.F.A. for three years and during his senior year was t• Sen- tinel of the F.F.A. Tomm ging has earned him tAe repu of “Lake Steven's Eddie Arm.. “ Bis singing along with his great sense of Auaor has aaie him very popular' witA tAe students. tV“ RAYBOULD, CONRAD To go into scien- tific farming. Baseball 1,3,3,4; Basketball 3,3,4: Football 3,4; Let- terman 3,4; Secretary-Treasurer of Lettermen 4. Conrad has been very active in tAe Future Farmers of Am- erica and its activities-attendmg fairs, showing stock and judging. He was in tAe Junior Class Play and worked on the Junior Prom. He also took part m tAe Senior Play. SHAW. YVONNE To make a happy home. otee Club 1,3,4! Operetta 3; Torch 1,3,4! Junior Prom; Office 3. 3. Yvonne in Aer junior year helped witA tAe Football Banquet and the Bothers' h Daughters' Tea. In her senior year she was a member of tAe Commercial Club and the Flashlite staff. She was student director of the Senior Play t1 and assisted Mrs. Gearhart in Home Ec. Projects. SKINNER, DAVE To become a success in life. David entered from Ever- ett in iqeo. Previously he was a member of the Hi-Rollers, Fishing Club and Rifle Club, where he ob- tained his second bar as sharp- shooter. David was the announcer for the senior play and he also turned out for baseball in Ats sen- ior year. Dave is a very good sport and is well liked by everyone who knows him. SMITH, DOUG To make life wortA- while. Football 1.3.3.4; F.F.A. j. 3.3.4; Letternan 1.3.3.1'; Vice Pres- ident of Lettermen 4; Class Pres- ident 1; Class Play 3; Student Coun- cil 3; Student Leaders' Conference 3. During Doug's junior year Ae took part in the Class Play, was Chairman of the Junior Prom, Vice Pres, of the class and went to Bell- ingham to attend the Student-Tea- chers' Conference at W.W.C.E,
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