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seniors •V STICKLER, HELE ‘To be a reception- istCafeteria 1,2; Freshman Class Play; Operetta a; Vustc Festival 2. i; Glee Club 2.1.4: Vi-Queens 2.1.4: Girls' Club Kays ft Keans Chairman a; Girls' Club Conference 1: Oratorio i; Class and Senior Play. Helen 15 also a member of the Conmerclal Club and Vice President of the Vt-Qmeens. She efficiently tooh over tke pop- corn sales during her junior and senior years. SKNICI.S NOT 1 ICTUii-J): Jackie Koborts, Phylli Wolf STRIBLIHG, HALTER ‘To be a suc- cessFootball 1,2.1'. Basketball 2.4; Le Herman 2,1.4. Halter hat been active in F.F.A. for four years and has attended several fairs, ex- hibited stock and been on judging teams. He was in the Sophomore Class Play and played Ait Part in the Senior Play very well. Halter attended the Student-Teachers' ■ Con- ference in Bellingham at H.H.C.E. SKASSOS. MARJORIE ‘To be a general secretary. Sarjone was a member of the Glee Club in her sophomore and junior years and has been a mem- ber of the Torch Society for the last three years. She worked in the Superintendent’s office in her soph, year and worAei on the Junior Prom the following year. In her senior year Harjone was the Attendance Secretary of tke Girls' Club and a member of Cow ercul Club. TBOHPSOH, IHJA E ‘To be a personnel expert. F.F.A. 1.2: Torch 1.2.1.4: Football 4; Junior Prom; Junior Class Treasurer; Student-Teachers’ Conference at H.V.C.E.. In his sen- ior year Duane was in the Senior Play and was a very able President of the Torch Society. Duane also devoted much of his time to operat- ing the movie projector for various classes and during the noon aovics. THOHPSOH, HORVA JEA% ‘To attend Seattle Pacific College.‘ Glee Club 1.2.I’. Operetta 2: usic Festival 2. i; Vi-Queens 2.1.4• orna Jean was a member of the Torch Society for four years and during her junior year she attended the Student-Tea- chers ’ Conference at H.H.C.E. at Bell infham. k'orma Jean was also Property anager for the Senior Play. THOHPSOH, SHIRLEY FAY ‘To have a happy and successful futureSAir- ley was in Glee Club 1.2; also tak- ing Part in the operetta 2. She was in Torch 1.2,4: Flashhte 1.4: Com- mercial Club 4; Annua I Staff 4: Sta- ir nt-Teachers' Conference at H.H.C. E. 1: Journalism Conference at U. of H. 2. Shirley was office assistant to Hr. Hunt 2.1.4i and she was assi- stant Property onager of the Senior Play. HARtER, ROBERT ‘To be a sports writer.‘ F.F.A. 1.2.1; Football 2; Baseball 3; Junior Play; Glee Club. Bob helped with tke Junior Prom and during his senior year was a member of the Flashlite Staff. Bob was the sPorts editor on the school paper. Bob was also a school reporter and sent accounts of tke school games to tke Seattle P.I. He was in the Senior Play and took his part very capably. T1LLETT. LAHREHCE To be just plain Lawrence. Re-entered from Suther- lin High School. Oregon in 1047. Basketball 2,1; Baseball 3.4; Let- teman 1,4. Lawrence was a member of the Glee Club, went to the Rusic Festival, and was in the Operetta in A is sophomore year. He had a Part in tAe Senior Ploy which he played well and was an efficient Vice Pres- ident of the senior class. HALL ACE, F.VELYH ‘To become a med- ical technic tan. Entered from Eve- rett in 194Q. Torch 2,1,4; Class Sec. 1; Junior Prom. Class Play 1; Girls' Club Conference 4; Class Re- porter t; burses' Conference 4; Sec.-Treas. Pep Club 4; Flashlite 4; Glee Club 4; Comnerclal Club 4; An- nua Staff 4. Evelyn also had one of her essays published in tAe Vat- tonal Bigh School Anthology for 10 0.
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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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class history In the fall of 1947, we, 58 students, began our journey through high school. There was a variety of activities which members of our class im- mediately entered. Six freshmen boys were on the junior high basketball team. Sidney Strassburg, Jim Hubbard and Patsy Legg represented the junior high on the radio show, which Lake Stevens High School presented. Audrey Honeycutt and Barbara Peterson possessed exceptional tumbling skill which enabled them to be on the select tumbling team of six girls, who won second place in the Balboa Theatre Talent Show. The junior high paper, nThe Junior Beacon , was published twice monthly by a staff which consisted almost entirely of freshmen. The editor was Jim Hubbard. In our sophomore year we elected for our class officers: Keith Kacker, President; Phyllis Edeen, Vice President; Edythe Kallicott, Secretary; Betty Brotten, Treasurer; and Douglas Smith, Council Representative. Five sophomore girls helped make up the drill team of Lake Stevens High SchooL. A play, The City Slicker and Our Nell , was presented to the senior high and also the East Sunnyside P.T.A. The prom was our biggest project in our junior year. The theme was, A Night in Paris. The general chairman was Douglas Smith, and the advisor, Mr. Branner. The officers of our junior class were: Edythe Kallicott, President; Douglas Smith, Vice President; Evelyn Wallace, Secretary; Duane Thompson,' Treasurer; and Raymond Moore, Council Representative. A very efficient committee of seniors with Mrs. Godfrey and Mrs. Lundeen as our advisors chose All Kinds, of People and Wilbur's Wild Night as our senior plays. The seniors gave a party for the juniors. It took the place of their in- itiation which they missed in their freshman year. In the nurse's room we had a pop corn machine which was run by Helen Stichler. It was a wonderful asset to the senior treasury. The money went toward the publication of the annual. June 3 was the date set for Baccalaureate and Commencement Exercises were held at 8 P.M. in the high school auditorium on June 4.
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