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Senio ldvino ' 77£e t4 e To the Class of 1953: Tou have now completed your high school course. I think you have spent worth- while years and perhaps they will also be the happiest years of your life. bach of you has made many friend- ships among students and faculty, which will be a constant source of satisfaction to you. I have enjoyed my position as class advisor because of the diligence and earnestness and complete cooperation you have shown during the senior year at high school. Some of you will enter the service of our country. Others will enter higher insti- tutions of learning and still others will go in- to the world of labor. But whatever your field of endeavor I know that you will assume respon- sibilities for which your training in high school has prepared you. Congratulations and good luck Marie V. Lundeen 5
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“TftetKony 0 -U We shall remember RONNIE RUDD. His cheerful and appealing personality made a lasting impression on those who had the privilege of knowing him. Ronnie based his life upon ideals worthy of the re- spect of his fellow students, and through these ideals he won the ad- miration and whole-hearted appreciation of his classmates. Ronnie was born September 9, 1934 at Bellingham, Washington and had lived at Lake Stevens for seven years. He was a popular mem- ber of our senior class. During his high school years, Ronnie partici- pated in many activities. He was football manager in his sophomore and junior years and in his senior year he was a star player on the football squad, playing right end. Ronnie earned his football letter that year. In his junior year he was a forward on our champion basket- ball team. Ronnie also played or our tennis team for two years. He worked hard on our junior prom and he would have played two parts in our senior play. Faithfully running the high school's public address system was one of Ronnie's projects. With these many activities he was the vice president of our senior class. Ronnie had been employed at Mitchell's Pharmacy for two years. Though his death on November 29, 1952 prevented his comple- tion of his senior year, our thoughts will be of him at graduation. 4
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istant Editor Sincerely, Editor Travis Taylor, Business Manager tactual Sta We proudly give to you our ideas of what we hope will be the cherished memories of your school years. In an atmosphere of fun we have unknowingly acquired traits of character expected of high school graduates. We seniors, especially, cherish this book as a memorandum to recall all the many faces we never want to for- get in the coming years. We had the cooperation and effort of every person who helped us make this book an interesting achi- evement . Row 1 Irene Brodie,Ruth Brotten, Charlotte Bai ley, Joyce Ford, Gloria Skinner Row 2 Mr. Branner, Elizabeth MacDonald, Doro- thy Ahern, Ann Hein, Carol Hjort, Betty Nub- gaard, Donna Youngchild Row 3 Travis Taylor, Jack Raybourn, Myrna Glov- er, Grace Hopkins, Joyce Horn, Reita Barge We want to thank Mr. Branner, our advisor, and our other teachers for willingly giv- ing us time out of class to design our annual to the best of our abi- lity. We also extend many thanks to students who were not on the annual staff, but who helped with the write-ups. This book is yoursj We hope you will file it away as one of your dearest keepsakes. Mr. Branner, Advisor Joyce Ford, Editor 6
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