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

 - Class of 1952

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LER MARY T e w en ou Choo n ered from Everett T rch 3 4 Team 3 O :ce 3 4 Student Councul 4 u ee 3 4 M nc Fes :va enuor Play Drull Team onf Jr P Musuc Com e I on Festzval 3 IW -J IA ja Bo S Club Treas 4 CARTER CHARLES uraduate NISH R ege men 5 4 B aseball 9 Se o e termen 3 4 A Te S u e e or 8 rington IQSI. Glee Music Festival 4. DAVIS. JOHN JAMES -- 'To be a minister.' Entered from Dar- Club 4 Band 4: Orchestra 45 Torch 43 DUNBAR, SHANE -- 'To complete three or four years in Dairy Husbandry in colIege.' ermen 3 4' FB 2 3 4' seball Judgung Teams 2 3 4 34. GODFREY DONNA Musm teacher orch 2 5 ee 2 Sextette 3 4 S nuor ay Band 3 Orchestra 2 3 4 Asst .gr Annua Bs Mgr nnual 4 as l e Jun: Prom 3 Teachers Conf 3 nual Conf 3 4 Girls' Sta uc es :va 3 4 Mus c Competutuon Festlval 2 3 4 dent Council 2 3 Student Lead ers Conference 2 3 To go to Ca I ornua e terglrls I ALLIPOTT COLLEEN o lccessful secretary J J ee Muslc luslc Comoetlt Sextette 4 Sensor nual S a Junior Conh Class Sec Treas L ader 2 3 Tumbling Team 2 3 nn e be a Torch Fest Fest Play Prom KNAPP RT To J n Marines and make things easier for Don L le 2 F Re orter 3 Judging Teams 2 ule 9 y-9, . . . ,t.J, . THOMPSON SHIRLEY wealthy school teacher ' 4 Ice ee Music Fest 3 Teachers vy 'FB 2 BB Par Procedure 3 teams XM -22,9 Torch WO F JULES A career an the Mus c Fest 2 Tennis 2 3 enlor 2 STEVENS, PAUL--'To oe a success as a machinist mate in the Navy.' Bb 35 Baseball 2,3,4Z F F A 2 2 4 THURSTON, JIM --'To go to col- lege and be a successful vet- 'narian Yell a 4 Pr Parl Proce dure 3 4 Judgnng Teams ? 2 4 STEADMAN SANDRA 'T take a rrp o or an Sou h Dakota I m ut a Llbr :ce 2 3 e Commerclal Club I l e Conference J 4 oe a onf 4 Judging UND THELMA To be a success ful stenographer Entered from verett ll nce Y Leade udent Councul Sec 4 Glee 4 Jr Prom Student Body ec reas Te C u uc est Sensor uc ompetatlon Fest I0 MI' C7' an -1:- LiN AROL Gun Toro e SP 4 Sex eftp C 'USIC P wen ay nda 4 ' V7 nauet ue V Q 3 Sec Tora All' F rce wr N BORN RICHARD To e a enforcer or anrcraft worker termen 2 3 4 F F A Jud eams 2 3 4 B re Pres class l 0 V 10 WILKERSON DAVE S n ssc Fes n ered from Q 3 D8 1 P y nual ll NEHR NIE e wenty y ar m n e Au JUUQIHQ team 3 4 Entered from Everett 'f NulHl' AkeKLUND RNE To drecuate r success J J e u IC J JGUI W ON ONALD A career In th Armed Forces Entered om E rett n l95O SenlOV Baseball 2,3,4: Pres. Jr LOTH, VERNON ALFRED --'To be successful in school, in busi- ness, and in Iife.' Vice Pres. Torch 4: Torch 2,3,45 Letter- men 2,3,4: FB 2,3,4: BB 2,3,4' class: Pres. Sr. class. graduate in secretarial work at W.S.C.' Torch 2,3,4p Torch Vice pres. 35 Torch pres. 43 Glee ' Sextette 2 3 4' S nor P y Prom C a ec Teachers C n rses Conf 3 Music Fest Music Competition Fest 2 3 MILLER CHARLES RODNEY take up Physical Education at the University of Washington rch 2 3 4 B 3 4 Le men 3 4 Student Council st Ed nua E Ann eachers onf Annua Conf Tennis NORDOUIST PHILIP AKERSON e Ilona Torch Le ermen F C356 3 S udent Council 4 Teachers onf n a F as PELTON, CLAUDIA ELAINE--'To r s u P es MCGEE ARTHUR M To earn a Doctor's Degree at the U of W' o ch 3 4 ee 3 4 Mu est 4 S e rnalnsm Conf 3 Te s 1lh, an Prom Vice res ass 3 A N L Ol TEX CARL o take up forestry at college n 3 e ron Vi Letter U 3 4 Officer s Sr c ass 2 3 4 Judging Tea. 4 I ic es 3 Mu onp tits I2 2.3.4. . . . en' Ia 3 Jr. 3 I ss S . 2: o f. 3: Nu . g ' . 2, 3,4g Gal1,cIbr.4: 1 Tr ,pci 2,,,'sib ' F . 2,3, 5 Fla hlit 3,43 ' Jou ' . 1 snni 3. ,J 1 , A T' 'TO To ,,ge2,,, ue?- . 1 ' 3.42 As . . An I 31 d. ual 41 T C . 3: I , . 4: ' 3,4. L :Ili- L. 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WW 1646! 1 I-1 1 I NGLER JACKIE To be a e to drnve through Lake Stevens a stay IH one DI e I am 3 4 S ee Mu est Sexte e nnor y Annua Staf ashlu e unuor Prom o her Daughter T 3 Sr Banquet Chmn Musnc Compe n st a SKUCY JOHN To graduate from co ege and enter Fores r ervuce rch 3 G e u IC es Mu Competrtnon Fest 2 3 4 Sensor y F ashl 4 Journa I Conference 3 Jr Prom SK NNER B Joan e farrnes ar Procedure 3 4 Judgsng Teams 3 4 Entered from Everett IQEO Q 11 PLATSMAN IE MARIE ta e a trup around the world Lettergurls I Team e 4 Mus es nuor Play Team Conference 3 4 4,5- DQJESTAD AROLD L To C e e and la r S Letterman 3 4 Sensor y V res Pa I Procedure 3 J gung Teams 3 4 FFA Pres SHENMAKER LAURA ANN To In e a enjoy at Lettergnrls 3 GA Sec 4 Glee 2 3,4 lv IC Fe Commercsal Club 1 I3 ffl S- auf' ALICE be a gene stenographer ar ffnce e r IF 3 U Treas ICP 5 Son, Leader Mlslc est tation st Se Senlor 4 Tea Lea er Q Q ee 3 5 4 Music Com e A Nurses Conf J a 1 I C nf 3 Teachers onf T nas 2 3 4 PELLEnlN RO F T Fave Business f my wn ' Tor Pr er Le vlce es tudent oonfl Falrman Jr Prom Treas eacoers loot lce S WALTER MARCELLAMAE ccessfulln nurses traunlng ee 4 Musuc Colp Festg SIC Feet 2 3 4 Sextette S nuor P y O ch 2 shl Jr P l 1AROLJ C take 1 ClU A H a l vobdworwlw of WOCCALL, ARNOLD 'To get A x t I good Job an the Navy Enter ed from Hood Rlver un l9LI , Lettermen Capt 4, Fl 4, Flre 3 Qa,0f l I4 1 EQ RUDD, --'To , f, ,ra , , in a l ge , ' o ' ,.' 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CLASS WILL the class of nineteen hundred and fifty two being rn reasonably sound mind and body hereby declare our last wrll and testament rcle To the faculty e leave our deepest ymoathy because we wonlt be around next year the Juni leave our prcnrc spots and our headaches th the hone they learn a ch frur them as we rc e To the sophomores ave our abr 1 rn h tcac er and e ehool boa Art eave our ab rty to put on good assemblies to the freshmen and we hope they can e rt next yea rcle rndrvrdual bequea h th followrn JE NON LOTH lls hrs shoes to any one who wants to go skr ng thrs wrn BUSTE Mc EE leave s 0 e Elas rte to Travis Tay or NEY MILLER wrlls h r det along wr Mrs Knutson to any one Insane enough t try t T X NELSON leaves hrs place as Hsenror Romeou to Claude Ruthruff PHIL NORDQUIST donates hrs bid feet to Robert Cleary ROY RELLERIN bestow r ma r rs n e ase re to an lower c ssman II accept t em UDIA RELTON wrlls h a rlrty t understan chemrstr to Glorra Skrnn r HAROLD RFTEQSO eaves hrs o sw eprng he a after po corn sa es to some unror wrt fourth perrod stu v next year IMay they be as fa thful NELLIE RLATSMAN wrl er b a letter rl presrden to anybody who lrkes work HAROLD RONNESTAD confers hrs abrlr to get along wrth teachers Q Larry Rebo ALICE RUDD leaves her HSweetartH to Dotty Ahern LAURA ANN SHEWVAKER leaves her r rty lose most f her make up slips t some future senior SANDRA STELJAA bestows thf rll Te L ran a e an o e s a as mu h u nex ear as s e hrs vear JOHh SKUCY bestows half hrs cuss words to the next poor guy who has to run the mrmeograbh JACKI SPANGLER wrlls the Junior Beacon to anyone who wods rn Mr Huntls office sixth period next year SHIRLEY THOMPSON donates her sunny drsposrtron to Delores Brttorf PAUL STEVENS leaves hrs muscle to Raymond Malmstead JI THURSTON wrlls hrs ell I g lrty to anyon w o rs crazy ough t thrnk he can get I ng th th g r SKINNER wrlls h ister olor BOB KNAPP leaves all hrs luck wmh a Hudson to anyone unlucky enough to get one CAROL WALLIN bestows her reputatron for having the biggest mouth rn Lake Stevens to Paula Free man DOLLY WALTER wrlls all of her Jokes to anyone who can squeeze another laugh out of them L NIE WEHR leaves hrs walking abrlrty to anyone who has to hrtch hrke to Everett DICK CLARK IEGVGS hrs penmanshrp to anyone who can read rt K WELBORN lls hrs Ford to some Junr r who has a broken down Chevrolet DON WILSON leaves hrs seat rn HScotty'sH class to some Junior ho lrkes good Jokes ES WOLFP gives h s ab rty to play Basket a to Travrs Taylor ARNOLD WOODALL wrlls hrs blush to Dale Olson BILL CORNISH leaves hrs abrlrty to grve everyone a bad trme to hrs cousrn Jack NE WICKLUND wrlls hrs abr y o et rn all hrs classes to Don Gentry and hopes e can keep up the good work ESTHER AHLBERG wrlls her front seat rn Mrs Lundeenls room to Dot Ahern ARVID AUGUSTON bestows hrs hot rod Chevy to anyone that wants rt MARY BUTLER leaves to the rest o the Bu er kr CHARLIE CA T rves hrs abrlrty to skrp to anyone crazy enough to try rt SHANE DUNBAR bestows hrs abrlrty to get along wrth Mr Bancroft to any one who knows the hrstory of the first World War DONNA oODEREY gives her abrlrty to get away wrth anythrng to anyone who thinks they can stay out of trouble DA JELVIK Just wrl COLLEEN KALLICOTT leaves her freckles to Dotty Ahern DAVE WILKERSON gladly relrnqurshes hrs Job as Chauffeur to anyone wrth a convertible THELMA UNDI leaves her sunny drsposrtron to Ruth Brotten JOHN DAVIS wrlls hrs good drrvrng to Sonny Anderson I6 We, ' ' 7 ' ' ' do ' 1 i Art' I W S r I Article ll To ' iors we , N' ' . , wi LL. s Wu' 'r- r did. Art' l III we le 'lity to not elf Q wit the 11 h s th s rd. .icle IV We I il' ' r us ' r, Art' V WG, BS ' ' ' S, t 9 ' gg R I Wl ' - 'i ' ' ter. , G s hr J b on th hl' ' I . ROD ' is abil ty to . 'th I . ' o i . .E ' M ' r his abil ty to ke er o o th b ball f' ld V y Ia , that wi ,Ch J CLA ' ' er b o d ' y ' ' e . r N I ' J b e ' t h II . p I J ' ' h ' Q hall l I. ' ls h Jo s gi L' t . . ' ' 'ty ' r ab I' to o - ' o Z , wrpg gi Ck M J Dr' am to ill' Sp k d h p s he h s c f n . t y h did t ' J . ' . M ' ' y eadin abi ' e h ' en o ' a o wi e i ls. BOB ' is ability to spell to his s' , ' ia. ' ' . ON . . . . . Q . b ' ' . DIC wi ' ' 'o -Ar ' ' N. JUL i il' b ll ' . ' . VER ' ' 'lit t g A's ' ' h L. s. H. 5. f rr mrs. R ER Q' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ALY ' ' Is. Jumaoras SOP:-lomorees E f- FRESHIVIEN QE QW -K Q Q Q Q' F A -445'- 6 J Cookie Dunbar Duck Anderson Verne Wucklund 17 fi 'VS' J-vlffiitif, u M . 4 f A 9 -M- i I l Ag ,UMW 7 y -I 3 n ' ' Mm' ? KQffQ .' 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A ' 'Ti ' I ' V V if V li ,lb ,. if M I . n , H X ' X ,gawk A 'W' ' V - WM,?3L V A M W A S - A 6' ff if , Q 'iq W 5 . , X 5 Aw i 1 , 4- V I b. nfl G -..dJdV-., 4 LIl1lOl'S AQ Dean Johnson John Carter 2nd ROW Pat Heath Phyllis Anderson Anna Mae Hein Myrna Glover June Galason, Irene Brodie Nancy Newman Margaret Posey, aren Barton FRONT ROW Wayne Holder Bob Baker Eleanor Dempewolf Joyce Ford Shirley Barth Nita Jelv k Claudette Reilly, Ruth Brotten Iona Young Sonny Anderson The class of 1953 contained sixty three members and was represented in every school actlvi At the first class meeting the following class officers were elected Pres Don Gentr Vice Pres Dean Johnson ec Carol Hyort Treas Jack Cornish and Student Council Repre sentatlve Bob Baker Hard earned letters were worn by John Carter Don Gentry, Dick Anderson, Dean Johnson and John Hart Those girls who represented the class the Lettergirls' Club we Phyllis Anderson Joyce Ford and Elizabeth MacDonald, who received their third stripes, and also Irene Brodie Phyllis Thompson, Kearn Gordon and June Galason John Hart and Gloria Skinner were elected Junior Prince and Princess forthe Homecoming Fes tlvltl s Those in the Drill Team were Ruth Brotten Joyce Ford Barbara Kallicott and L Ilia Spake Noon candy sales,a very successful dance, and candy and pop sales at games, helped to raise money for our Junior Prom Genevieve Taro was the General Chairman Two Junior girls, Dorothy Ahern and Anna Hein were members of the yell team for the foot ball season Gloria Skinner Carol Hyort, Myrna Glover Irene Brodie, Phyllis Anderson Phyllis Thompson, Grace Hopkins Anna Hein, and Pat Heath represented the class in the Torch Society The State Farmer award for outstanding work in F F A was given to Wayne Holder 18 J 0 I if I , 1 4 Q? .:.! E- 44 ly' 'ii , 6 gn 'Ask S J N I - 5 , Y . My 1 1 , Q ' BACK ROW: Mr. Branner, Edward Davies, Clifford Byers, Ralph Kirk, Jack Cornish, Dick Anderson, , . Z 7 I ' I I I I , K . I A 7 I I I ' I I il I 7 ' fy- ' ' ' ' 1 -, rs -1 5 5 -, 2 -1 ' , . - 7 l ' in ' re: ' , . . . . . . I . . .e u ' ' , , ' i ' n . . . . . , - - . , I . I . , . In . I . Juniors BACK ROW John Hart Claude Ruthruff Dale Olson Leland Ber Lloyd McFa I Travis Taylor Teddy Wolff Mr Branner Rudd, Genevieve Taro Bruce Peterson FRONT ROW Raymond Malmstead, Joyce Makus Karen Gordon Donna Lason Elizabeth MacDonald Bar bara Kallicott Pauline Stevens grace Hopkins, Eleanor Mi ler Bob Neatherl in I9 O F1 - ' , . r 5. , i i 4 -1 5 A . yf , p Q , I - I i E xql 5 : I I I gl I I . , . . 2nd ROW: Lillian Spake, Dorothy Ahern, Gloria Skinner, Phyllis Thompson, Ronnie Rudd, Donnie . I ' ' 1 1 1 1 r ' , , ' 'l , in. i 5 K . Qu 6' x 1 , ' '1 ' S inn, f xx -A Q ll , Sophomores as BACK ROW Norma Lee Spake Donna Negaard Sharon Sparks Donna Youngchlld Barbara Hallanger Helen Ahlberg Beverly Van Proyen Claudia Newman Betty Davls Renta Barge Mr Beeston 2nd ROW Betty Dearle, Joy Lewis Nancy Erlckson Cherry Wagner Colleen Wolff Berlene Woods Geraldlne Wlttman Pat Thompson 5rd ROW Charlotte Balley, Shirley Gentry, June Latham Nancy Halght Janet Cleveland Maru yn Heath Nancy Monson Shlrley Renkert Eileen Nubgaard Paula Freeman Arlene Davles There were sixty seven boys and gurls enrolled ln the Sophomore class at the beglnnlng the l951 1952 school year The class offlcers who were elected at the first meetlng were Glen Dunbar President John Wallace Vlce Presldent Duck Whutaker Secretary Treasurer and Mary Van Horn Student Councll Representatnve The Freshman Sophomore party was a huge success Everyone agreed that It was a lot of fun Other actlvltles of the class were a dance glven after the Oak Harbor football game and a student assembly whlch was based on the theme 'A Trlp Around the World Qulte a few Sophomore boys turned out f r sports and e ght g ls turned o t for G A A We were represented ln the Torch Soclety by Don Brodle Robert Cleary, Joy Lewls Betty Davis and Renta Barge 20 ' A n 3 ., Q 5 ' i ' I I I I I I I I I I ' ' ' I I I I I , . - , , , l I I I I I ' - ' ' of 1 1 1 1 ' I I 1 7 I ' l ' I , . ' o i lr u . . . 1 I Sophomores Fo 3 'Qu .av 'GW' gs fn., BACK ROW Chuck Solem Robert Fowler Don Hughley, John Drlessche Boyd Kalllcott Allan Gard ner Henry Pugsley Duck Whitaker Lyle Morrls Mr Beeston 2nd ROW Cookle Dunbar Alan McCann Bob Olson Ronald Baumann Curtis Horn G G e eorge eagle Donald Brodie John Wallace FRONT ROW Robert Cleary Donald Hagglund Duane Phlbbs, Eddie Landert John Davls Ronnie Welborn Robert Fulton Jlm man, Larry Anderson Duane Becker, Jack Butler 1' 47 Jm,,h 21 f l Q ll f l! ,.' A fa TQ' . , F -S 5 3 ,A N D se ' V-GA 4 ' . .Q J 1,,, v fgh W, ' A V , . u y U 4 I ll If . f X l Q r s , : I 1 . 1 . I ' 1 . 1 ' . 1 ' I r ' - 1 : l 7 I I I I I , . : i 1 . . i . ' . I I I O I ' 5 V51 J . U P af f 'x X , -lg Freshmen BACK ROW Dorls Hawklns Charlee Gadd Carol Cleveland Frances Canary,Nola Hansen Sally Hal verson Arlene Dettrlch Geraldine Bauer Kathryn MacDonald 5rd ROW Rose Graham Bonnie Baker Lucuenne Warrick Joyce SOUthWICk,CaVOl Kalllcott Barbara Bentheun Anna Reddeman Betty Nubgaard Pat Stevens 2nd ROW Rosetta Butler Patsy Curtlss, Florence Mull r Nadine Sudds Hazel Weller Be y Johnson Leah Renkert Martha Lyman, Marilyn West Mrs Adams FRONT ROW Darlene Terry Patty Drake Dorothy Rose Deanna Malmstead Joan Nearlng Janlce Baumann Mary Wagner Charlene Sawyer Lorralne Stlchler A total of seventy four students enrolled ln the freshman class at the beginning of he l95l i952 school year The followlng officers were elected Pres Carol Cleveland, Vlce Pres , chosen Student Councll Representative One of the most Important tlvltles of the year was the publication of the Jr Beacon whlch was accomplished In the freshman Engllsh class by an able staff conslstlng of Editor, C arles Platsman Asst Betty Nubgaard Circulation Ed arol Cleveland d Caro lucott Bus Mgr Joan Nearlng and Asst Bus Mgr Ted Tastad Among other actlvutues were a student program wnth Jack Rabourn as Chairman, a key raffle whlch ransed funds to buy sunts and warm up Jackets for the Jr Hlgh Basketball Team The hlghlught of the year was the tradntlonal lnntlatnon party given by the sophomores for the freshmen The freshmen felt duly unltlated having been forced, among other nndngnltles, to wear sngns ID school all durxng the day before the party Everyone played games and ate heart: and had a lot of 22 . 4 5 ' 1 f i 45 T : - 1 1 I I 7 - ' 7 I. . I - - I 1 1 1 7 I I I ' : I . . e I ' , 7 ' I . I . . 2 , y ' . 1 V ' p 1 1 ' U . , . t - i . . 1 'y A . i John Thaanumg Sec.-Treas., Betty Nubgaard. Mrs. Adams was the advisor. Rosetta Butler was . ac . . . . . I h 3 . Ed., 5 ' ' ., C g Ex. E ., Kal ' 5 . ., ' . . ., . ' ' ' , ' ' and tur- I - . I . V it ' . . . I . . . . . ' ly fun. BACK ROW Arthur Maxwell Terry Goodruch, Michael Dunbar vid Strlbllng John Thaanum Qa Lundstrom Robert Turcott 5rd ROW Jack Heln Glen Tunnlnga Charlie Berlin Raymond Crawley, Jack Rabourn Vernon MCCO IS Donna 2nd ROW Mrs Adams FRONT ROW Gary McDaniel Dan Endicott Earl Nearung Tommy Barth ck Sh lllngford Grant Rlce Sanford Steadman Ronnie Foss Ted Tastad y-X I- - wr I : ' , Will' lly. roy, Charles Platsman V X gggmii ...L,,..L, Q HLTIVITIES iw , X W 7! .,,.. Pr' DC Annual Staff -S BACK ROW Mr Branner T avls Taylor Rodney Maller ed t r Don Wlls n 2nd ROW Marilyn West Thelma Und: Mary Butler Caro W ll Renta Bar e Donna Godfrey FRONT ROW audla Pelton orua Skinner o n a Cott Joyce Ford, Carol KB.l1lCOt STANDING BACK Thelma Undl, Rodney Maller, Mrs Lundeen, Mr Branner 2nd POW Joyce Ford, Mary Butler, Jackle Spangler, Claudla Felton Colleen Kalllcott SEATED Donna Godfrey, Don Wllson, Travls Taylor 25 T l l - - f A if l 'IJ ' l 2 ' - f 'a-- 4- 8 -- .- ' 1 C' 'f' l ,W X 2 P, Q5 ,.- 0 ' 1 QQ C? A s 'Pl YT' 1 K. -3 lu : . , r ' , ' I 5- o , ' o . : l I -I I l al 'nr l Q 2 ' 2 Cl ' , Gl ' ' , C llee K Ili- l Flashllte BACK ROW Dave Wilkerson Travis Taylor Phllup Nordqulst Arthur McGee 2nd ROW John Skucy, Pat Heath, Don Wnlson Edward Davies Raymond Malmstead Mrs Lundeen lst ROW o y Waller Carol Wallnn Donna Godfrey, Jackne Spangler Gloria Sknnner Iona Young Esther Ahlberg 'aww ,rim 3 Q1 A.-mill 26 O Q iii ' X ff Z I I I I: I I , . . I D Il A , , I I 7 ' qhywag ,fwfz , f, ,L-T F Wigan, .2 leyllrll ,, as or so R 'i' 3WFQY?Y4VETfWW ' JQEQQ7? 52.1 3' ' W , .1 Flashllte We the Flashllte staff of l95l 52,have endeavored to brlng to the Student Body of Lake Stevens High School a good mlmeographed school paper We realize that we cannot compete with the printed papers but we have tried to be neat and to print the kund of news the students want to read The following members have shared the responslblllty of the varxous Jo s, rol Wallnn 4 Glorua Skinner Ass us gr John Skucy Asst us Mgr Arthur McGee, Sports Phallp Nordqulst Jokes Pat Heath Donna Godfrey, E c ange Ed ackue Spangler st Esther Ahlberg and Jackle Soclety orua Skanner G rls Sports Pat Heath F F John Skucy and Arthur McGee Prunt ers Don Wilson Art Ed Phul arol W sther A W , Jac le and Donna G ,,f 'F'f,,, 27 NV Q-4 'X r-,A-hx Robert Turcott Mackey Dunbar John Thaanum 3rd ROW Gene Raybould, Charles Platsman Ralph Brodie Chester Berlln Lawrence Hart Raymond Crowley, Charles Berlin 2nd ROW lm Temples Ted Tastad G ry McDaniel W I IS Donn l an Endlcott Vernon Ferguson Kenneth Glldroy, Larry Hopklns FRONT ROW rl Nearrng Grant Rlce D ck Sh llrngford Sanford Stead man BACK ROW Allan Gardener, Ralph Klrk Wayne Holder Lyle Morris, Don Hughley, Bruce Peterson Clifford Byers, Jam Thurston Charles Carter, Lloyd McFall Duck Welborn 3rd ROW John Drlessche Boyd Kalllcott, Bob Neatherlln Curtls Horne Paul Stevens Bob Skln ner, Bob Knapp, Lonnle Wehr 2nd ROW John Fulton, Ronnie Welborn, Jack Cornlsh, Arvud Auguston, Allan McCann, Henry Pugs ley FRONT ROW Harold Ronnestad, George Beagle, Claude Ruthruff, Tex Nelson, Shane Dunbar, Jimmy Oman, Bob Baker, Ronnze Baumann, Jack Butler, Glenn Dunbar 28 T l 'ff'-ll ra Q , V' .. . - Q- I. 3 Iv nb- W - rn A . 'T' : 1' b J 'S' 1 Y 1' - L fe, - ' f 1 ' A 0 - 'b 11 ' lyi' O O BACK ROW: Jack Rabourn, Artnur Maxwell, Jack Hein, David Strlbllng, f I I ' : 1 l 1 . 1 , . : J' , , a ' , i I' a ly, D . I y . . l : Ea ' , , l i ' , - a A ' , 2. -If 3 M '9 . fu : . I 7 I I . . I . . I . I . 1 I p 1 r 1 ' JUOGIIC4 JUDGING TEAMS The F F A Judging teams partlclpat ed an sux contests thas year They were as follows Lynden Vancouver the Evergreen State Falr at Monroe the Puyallup Farr and Carnatnon Those who Judged dalry at these contests were Jules Wolff Robert Sklnner Curtls Horne Tex Nelson Shane Dunbar and Jim Thurston Poultry Judges were Jules Wolff Duck Welborn, James Thurston and Robert Sklnner The team of Wolff Wel rn and Skinner won Ist p ace n pou r Judglng at the State Falr and Ju es Wolff was hugh boy Shane Dunbar also won an outstandlng award he recelved a e Lynden dalry 11 Inq Conte Future Farmers of America F F A OFFIC S Pres Harold Ronnestad, VICG Pres Wayne Holder Sec Shane Dunbar Reporter Bob Neatherh Treas Tex Nelson In December of l95l, the Lake Stevens Future Farmers of America purchased a Myers sprayer Enough money was earned by sung and sel lng brollers to make a satlsfactory down pay ment on the sprayer and the boys feel that they can do enough custom work by the end of the summer to complete the payment The sen lor boys wlll be operating the sprayer nn the Lake Stevens area 29 O was K . , . . vl'- ll -a, I , , B.C., ' I . . ' XS I . I . I I . 1 1 'T' , ' ' , . I I - , bo ' l I I- t y , . . I . I . gold cup for coming out 2nd high boy at tn ' gl 1' . st. . . . ER 1- 1 '- . 1 -l n' - ,. A N i ral ' l- lc' . Prom The theme for our prom Musical Mood was planned by Carol Wal an and Col een Kallucott Roy Pellerln was elected General Chairman Everyone had a wonderful tame decoratung for the Prom even though It was a lot of hard work The class chose Stan Boreson's orchestra to play and the Prom was a great success 30 , , I l ,, W 71742 11. l - - - x s Q V 78 ,. Class Play Usd H6 n November I6 51 the seniors presen ed heir exciting myster play, The Phantom I r ' in the high school qymnaslum Claudia Pelton was cast as Frma the beautiful heroine and Maclntosh her detective sweet heart was played by Verne Wicklund Donna Godfrey took the part of the mysterious old Scotch servant Mrs Murdoch, and Aunt Sylvia a relative of Ermals who left her a mysterious old man sion was ayed by Col een K Ilcott o n Skucy a E ma's bug co ec Ing cousin and Caro l a e ig f lend from the city Peggy VanEss e villainous Arthur, anot er Jim Thurston Nellie Platsman was Arthurls morbid wi e velyn, a d v a vous performance as Rumba the Negro brick mason Lovable Aunt Sophia was Mary Butler and Jules Wolff played the country sheriff Mrs Godfrey directed the play ..l.. 31 'I Q i ,, , n ' A ll v I O , I9 , ' t t ' ' ' y H T'- 99 , ' . ' - Y 1 1 1 ' J 'A A r ' 1 ' ' , pl I al ' . J h w s r Il t' ' , I war in pl yed n r fl' my r' ' , t . Th ' ' ii cousin of Erma's, was played by Philip Nordquist, and his accomplice, Thompson, was played by ' . ' ' 'f , E n Bill Cornish ga e hilar- I ' 7 N I A A .,.sAMpo ij E ' f Qff 5 2 .- - 5 . ,.t vu Torch BACK ROW John Davls, Shane Dunbar, Vernon Loth Rodne l Nordquust, John Skucy Roy Pellerln 3rd ROW Shlrley Thompson Grace Hopkins Betty Davis Phyllls Ander son, Jam Thurston Arthur McGee, Pat Heath 2nd ROW Mr Bancroft, Esther Ahlberg, Claudia Pelton lrene Brodie Phyllls Thompson, Glorna Skinner Anna Heln Carol Hyort Carol Wallnn Donna Godfrey lst ROW Sharon Sparks, Eleanor Mlller Colleen Kalllcott, Joy Lewus Robert Cleary, Mary Butler, Myrna Glover, Renta Barge Donald Brodie Student Council BACK ROW Dean Johnson Mary Van Horn, Mary Butler, Rosetta Butler, Bob Baker FRONT ROW Renta Barge Mr Oates, Rodney Mal ler, Phll Nordquust, Roy Pellerln Thelma Und: IP .. ' . 1-- .g 1 ' , yM'Iler, Philip . , . - .1 , , I . 7 . - , . I ' - I 1 .1 I . I I I .I I . , . . I , . .1 W o - ' 'i Y : I : ' , . ' - 32 P- ' A 1 - ...N W Library BACK ROW: Margaret Posey, Shirley RQUK9Vt, Barbara Ann Kalllcott, Barbara Hallahqer, Sarjra Steadmah, Mrs. Godfrey. FRONT ROW: Beverly yah Proyen, lrene Brodie, Nancy Newman, Phyllis Thompson. Commercial C ub CACK ROW C ores Eartoh, mel ue Rlatsma , Hr 2nd ROW laudla De on sther Ahlberg Shlr v Th mpsor Mary Qutler Allce Ra d RONl ROW sandra Steadma Jackle DOGOQIQF da Je n K llco I ' J ' ' Y 8 H l Q Q l lf' .l ' I l 2 A 1 ll R : el , l' ' n , Branner, Laura Shewmaker, Thelma Ohdi. : C ' It , E , ' Ie, l 0 l, O , ' Id . F. 1 A C, ' F . Aly lvik, Collee al tt. 33 Glee Club fv-DFP BA K ROW V rne Wlcklund John Skucy, Bob Neatherlln John Davis, Charles Car er, Arthur McGee, John Hart Tex Nelson Claude Ruthruff Dave Wllkerson 4th ROW Thelma Und: Phyllls Anderson Betty Davis Barbara HaIlanqer,Mary Butler Claudia Felton Laura Ann Shewmaker Nellie Platsman her Ahlbero Carol Wal Mrs Knutson rd ROW A I e d, C lleen Kallncott Gloria Skinner Eleanor Dempewolf June G I ason Norma Lee Spake Sharon Sparks 2nd ROW Donna Godfrey, Berlene Wood Charlotte Bailey, Donna Negaard Cherry Wag ner Betty Dearle FR NT ROW H len Ahlbe Q, ight Shlrley Barth Nl Walter Maroaret Posey Quartette VS Knutson Jules Wo ff, John Skucy Arthur Mcoee Tex Nelson ackle Spangler Mara yn Heathe Nancy Halght Betty v ona Youn , Joyce ord Shlrley Gentry, D Sextette .A s utson C I een Ka Ilcott Jackle Spanq rol Wal nna o re au ld el on Marcellamae Walter 34 P'1 . L -- I Q - : l ,-. I, . , V , .. I , I I -Q xr f iy tr .4 4 in f ' 4. T ...S 8 nl 1 W 1 - , 6 v V w , sf , I y C ,Z e . I . I . t I I I l ' Z I I I - 7 1 1 ' , Est 3: l llnr 5 1 l'c Rud o ' , ' ' , , a - I 7 ' Z 1 7 l , . O : e r J ' , 'I , ' , Ha' , ' , 'ta Jel ik, I g F , ' olly , . n 1 : . I A Q1 Y , l I L I I f x Q H ,-A ,Dux s,, MI,, i its M . , I Q N. 2 1 - 1 Mr . Kn , o I I ' Ca ' lin, Do G df y, CI: d' P I , uw -v A , .. fi 'W 44 P 9 Grchestra BACK ROW Beverly Van Proyen E rl Tulnln a Kelth Warrlck Jack ourn Mr Reed Glenn Tulnunga, John Davls Arthur Maxwell FRONT ROW Elizabeth MacDonald Arlene Duke David McCoy Vernon McCov, gary McDonald Donna Godfrey, Arlene Dettrlch Esther Ahlberg JoAnne 4cDan4el Band 9 ZZ' B em Q 3 nr fHf luv am-f-W. 2 Vernon Mol f llzaoeth 'Annu na d r ene uuke enn Tulnlnga Jar McDona Lee Curtls l Dettrn Davnd MCCoy, John Davls Jerry Rabourn Jack Rabourn Monty Wolf Arthur Vaxwell Dyan Coooer Ralph Taylor Kelth Warruck Esther Ahlberg Elnar Hendrlckson Earl Tunnnn a Mr Reed 35 1 , a ' ' 9 , ' l ' , Rab , . , , , , : ' I I 1 ' . I I I V A .i QJN 2 ' W mA', ' ' ff . , , ' iw A433 ,,w 3 ,, W f ' ' 4'3v'W1TY' .. 'I' S VH, , if ,.-,, f , 1 , ,. g,,M -3 U O: , E ' - Fo l , A l , Sl ' ' , X y , Id, ' , Bil 'ch, ' l ' , I I X I I ' I I I 1 I 9 I TOP ROW ens 3rd ROW Ahlberg 2nd ROV Ice Qu ww Barbara Kalllcott IS a sman ull e atev y lls Anderson Thelma Undl, Esther Ahlber Mrs Steadman Grace Hopklns Mary Butler Helen Sharon Sparks, lrley Thompson yda Jelv Sandra Steadman, Jackle Soanqler Cf f ice Staff Janitors O, A O : ' , Nell' Pl t , Pa 'r f.1 - I I . I I Q' : ' 7 I I , Sh . v: Al lk, I , Al' , dd. lst ROW: Betty Halght, Nancy Haight, Marilyn Heath, Shir- ley Renkert. O .X ' W Y lk fl . ,f 5 A 1 K u' 'rv-4 , , . . I , ' , W O an ' 2? Cafeteria Bus Drivers 36 Drlll Team BACK ROW M ry Butler Nellie Platsman, Barbara Kallncott I Spake 5rd ROW Doris Hawklns Carol K llcott Elleen Nubgaard Marllyn Wes 2nd ROW Mary Van Horn Joy Lewus Rosetta Butler Ruth Brotten FRONT ROW Donna Negaard Joyce Ford Nancy Hlgnt Shlrley Gentry Char lene Sawyer Cheerleaders BACK ROW Miss Slmcox FRONT ROW Dorothy Ahern, Anna Helm Jlm Thurs Norma Lee Wake, J1I'1 Thurston and on helma Undl Al :ce Rud Alyda Jelvlk 37 O : a , ' ' , Lill an I . . J all I ' I l tl Sandra Steadman. 2 , ', , - Z 1 1 I 1 1 . ' . - . ,Y .A t , T Q ' d. ' . Homecoming Royalty saws Xv v M 38 .r4 '9 J .--6-M , L QQ Horam M fp f - ,M Hs QSKETBHLL BQSEBHLL W 5? Www 2 .2 'ab M as-59:7 GAA 3rd ROW Donna Negaard Berlene Wood Barbara Kallucott Aluce Rudd vll Thompson Nancy Newman Colleen Wolff 2nd ROW Mary Van Horn lyda JeIvuk,Joyce Ford Reuta Barge June Gal ason aren Gordon Euleen Nubgaard Muss Sumcox lSf ROW Jaunuta Jelvuk Nellue Platsman Eluzabeth MacDona Phyll Anderson Laura Shewmaker, Irene Brodue Lettermen -WW BA K ROW Shane D nbar Phulup Nordquust, John Wallace Arnold Woodall 2nd ROW Vernon Loth, Verne Wucklund, Charlue Carter, Jum Thurston Ralph Kurk, Rodney Muller Br , o nush, John Carter, Dean Johnson d ROW Duck Anderson, John Hart, Duck Clark Roy Pellerun, Bull C r FRONT ROW Cookue Dunbar, Don Gentry, Tex Nelson, Duck Welborn, Harold Ronnestad, Mr Martuna 39 if 5 7 T I , ' '- -6 It -U '9 ' K' . ul W fi , -6 3 1 u 5 f in ' Q , 3 5 ' ,A , ,V .K. x Q J I I L39 u lu , , ' , V are A 1, . I 0 O ' yr hgh, f.f, A A L. Y : 1 I . I l I Ph is , , . Z 1 A 1 1 'T I K I I ' ' 3 , , ld, us , . V -u xv 1 Jn. . , u ' , 4' 1 .3 U , 5 I H , lx ,X E ni ' , gi 4 'U C : u , ' ' ' , ' Football BACK ROW Arnold Woodall harles Carter, Corn: Vernon Loth Verne wlcklund Nordqulst Dlck Clark Dale Olson Shane Dunbar Teddy Wolff 2nd ROW M Martlna Ralph Kirk John Carter Duck Anderson Jack Cornlsh Don Gentry John Hart Tex Nelson Dean Johnson Glenn Dunbar John Wallace, Mr Schlndele FRONT ROW Henry Pugsley Lawrence Rebo Lyle Morris Pat Heath Don Hughley, Mackey Dunbar Don Hagglund Bob Neatherlln Claude Ruthruff Sonny Anderson Lawrence Hart Donnie Rudd Ronnie Rudd Wlth flfteen returnlng lettermen as a nucleus coaches Al Martina and John Schlndele bullt a champlonshlp team that ran roughshod over ten opponents The Vlklng attack this year featured fast aggresslve lane play a very fast backfleld and a good passing attack We defeated Coupvllle and the Marysville Tomahawks of the Northwest league In non league encounters before season play started We won our seven scheduled league games with Ilttle dlf faculty fourth IH state hugh school scoring, scoring the overwhelming total of 272 points to only 38 for the opposltlon At season's end we arranged a game wtth Granger Hugh School of Yaklma county they won their league championship and were also undefeated d feated them 2l 7 n a thrllllng game un e ughts o Hu t fue The game scores were Lake Stevens Coupevllle Ma rysv Sultan Monroe Langley T ln Cltles Oak Harbor Everett HBH Granlte Falls Granger 40 -- , - ., X f : , C Bill 'sh, , ' , Ph llp I I I I ' : r' I I I I I I I I I I ' ' l : I I I I 1 'I I I I I I I 1 . . . . . . 7 , . 7 . At the end of the season we were rated as the fifth best HBH team in the stateg we ranked ' ' . We e - l ' ' der th I' n n ' ld. 33 ' 6 H H 34 llle 6 ll ll O ll Il 6 ll ll 7 ll II 35 W' ' ' 6 II ll 6 O ll ll O ll ll ' O Il Il 7 Youll!- John Carter Arnold Woodall glen Dunbar ,Aff v iw ?vwvt d i nn! DICK Anderson Tex Nelson Duck Clar Q en fy Db K1 Dean Johnson 41 -414 1, ls r, 55 K Ll? N . ,f5f,f,f244f' .lvgofhf rf 1,-' Shane Dunbar Duck Welborn Charles Carter P ll NOVGQUI i Verne Wucklund Vernon Loth 3 Corn, John Hart John Waliace 42 2nd ROW Shane Dunbar Vernon Loth Phullp Nordqunst Rodney Muller Leland Berg Mr Schnndele District Champs lst OW Teddy Wolff Sonny Anderson Dean Johnson Tex Nelson, Duck Anderson Cookie Dunbar T e V kings had fn e returnlng lettermen to meet Mr Schlndele the new coach We also had some very good maternal comlng up We started off the season against Central Kit but ost n a close o 55 4 om thus o t o we a I second an our league e In s went to ta furst PMC? In the Northwest Du tract HBH Tournament at Mt Vernon Tournament scores were Couoevllle Monroe Oak Harbor LAST MINUTE NEWS For he flrst tnme slnce l942 Lake Stevens sent a team to the State HRH Tournament The Vaklngs won third place Central Kltsap Langley Sultan Monroe Darrlngton Granute Twin Cnty Skykomlsh Sultan Monroe Darrlngton Granite Twln Cut Skykomlsh 2nd ROW Don Gentry Robert Fowler, Travis Taylor, Jules Wolff FRONT ROW Teddy Wolff, Ronnle Rudd Donnie Rudd, Henry Pugsley . W , , - , , - ,- , 0 O 1 I I . . . I . , - R 1 1 I 7 , . h i ' 'V g ' L.s. 54 ' 55 ' - f L.-5. 27 I5 -U I L.s. 45 52 , - I L.s. Bl 43 1 ' L.s. 49 ' 56 Sap ' ' 'le' '5 '- L.s. 4l ' 57 Fr ' p in n h d a 2-4 Lis- 49 - - 39 record which put us in a tie for Lus. 52 - 59 ' - t.s. 59 55 L.s. 44 55 Th Vik' 9 on ke L.s. 54 ' 45 ' ' ' S' L.s. 45 ' 45 v ' ' L.s. 50 ' ' y x5l ' L.s. 49 ' J 48 L.s. 45 ' 55 ' l L.s. 4I 39 L.s. 45 42 : t ' I : , ' : . I . 43 u 4. 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X 'l -1 --' -,A r 'L 'h QV 1 - ki if! ll 1 jg LL fV Baseball aseball 5 The Lake Stevens Vuknwgs defeated the league leading Langley Falcons In the una ame o e season IS v or red t e Vikings wlth e F cons for frrst place honors nn the Trl County HBH league of 5I The results of the season's games are as follows 6 Oak Harbor Darrlngton T In Cuties Coupevnlle Sultan Granite F lls Monroe if ef U9 45 MW,mM, K Q. W ' ' 'H - ' B --I9 I ' f' I g f th . Th' ict y t' h ' ' ' al ' - ' '- I9 . Lake Stevens I-O Langley vu ll 4-, ll ll IO-4 ' u ll 2-0 W' ' ' ll Il 7-B ' u n O-5 H IO-I ' a lv ll 7-2 J ,l I, ' ,Q...4M,, 'Pu AMW rib in Basketb ba OI Fo ll all Baseball Av- llama- i gg. mul uifstfvtns usunsum ,.,,:x.---W ..,...4-Q-4 ? 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