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

 - Class of 1954

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Barbara Ballanger goes flying by, a smile on her lips, a twinkle in her eyes; she's just heard a funny or a wise crack, no doubt, and now she is going to tell it all about. As we journey past Mars we gaze upon Shirley Gentry and Mary Van Horn dancing on the stars. Don Brodie and his new electron theory have made life on Jupiter very eerie. As we swoop down to Earth we see that meek and mild Eileen Nubgaard is now teaching boys' P. E. As we journey through our native land, we see Beverly Van Proyen as the leader of the 0. S. Navy Band. Betty Dearie, better known as saucer eyes, now has her own business modeling levis. Mrs. Douglas Sawyer, formerly Colleen Wolff, we know of course, is now Commander-In-Chief of the U. S. Air Force. John Davis, as we all know, has the famous Davis Auto Show. Eddie Landert, now working at the Disney Show House, is posing as none other than the great Mighty Mouse. Curtis Horne is now where he can't do any harm. He's superintendent at Washington State Mental Farm. Now as we journey through Bongo Land we see that Arlene Davies has joined a native band. Duane Phibbs is now the head of the company that manufactures baby bibs. Why he chose this profession is a mystery because Allan Gardner is now teaching history. John Fulton enjoys his life on Mars; he drives jet-powered racing cars. Claudia Nevman and Barbara Lason find life merry; they own the Universal library. As we get back in our rocket and travel through the air, who should we see but Betty Halgbt attending a Universal debate. As we stop for gas we see Marilyn Heath fly past in her little red clipper on her way to the dipper. Ron and Keith, the two Welborns, are now the manufacturers of jetmobile horns. Off at a distance on a shiny moon beam we see Donna Youngchild and her famous Star-Lighters Drill Team. Nancy Erickson has come up in the business world some: she now has a job testing Super Duper Bubble gum. Landing near a beach on Jupiter on a strip of sand-we see millionaire Ron Bauman acquiring a tan. Jupiter is a planet of farms; its country side is dotted with barns; here we find Boyd Kallicott, of course, on a lovely farm feeding his prize race horses. Entering a town. Cherry Wagner is seen on the silver screen. She is now a movie queen. Pat Young is a missionary on a far away star, but she often visits the near planets in her souped-up Jetson car. Visiting the capital we see Joy Lewis there; she is a private secretary for the largest city'8 mayor. Helen Ahlberg married a man from Jupiter and now is a housewife. She has a very happy and contented life. The occupation of Sharon Sparks is taking care of monkeys in three city parks. Richard Hodges, we know, of course, now has a job in a circus riding a trick horse. Berlene Wood, right up to par, is a Universal swimming and diving star. Married now sure Don Hughley emd Norma Spake; they live in a beautiful house on their own private lake. The professions chosen by Yvonne Brown are chief of police, dog catcher, and mayor of a town. Jim Oman, in a very fine voice, has made guitar playing and singing his choice. Taking in an opera we see, singing hsurd, one of our old classmates, Donna Negaard. Mary Posey, still small and cute, is now working in a clay pigeon shoot. Leaving Jupiter for outer space, we come up on a foreign star in a faur distant place. Sitting on a throne in the capitol city looking very regal, we find our friend and classmate, George Beigle. Visiting a movie studio, we see a film ready to be shot, then we hear a shouted Roll 'Qm.n We turn to see who is directing Venus's Marilyn Monroe end see our old friend Chuck Solem. Larry Rebo, we find to our surprise, plays a detective on the radio whose nickname is— Eyes. We find Shirley Renkert on Mars; she has a job by a resort packing cars. Fred Stine, up to his old capers, is on the corner selling two year old papers. Dick Whitaker is doing quite well. He owns a 96 story hotel. Now we've seen all our old friends and we land on Earth as our journey ends, full of laughter and mirth. Mary Ann Odom, President of Mars Charlotte Bailey, Universal Attorney of the Stare 20

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wills his ability to get out of £th period study hall to the senior boy who sweeps halls next year. Iarry Rebo wills the warm spot he has in Mrs. Lundeen's heart to Jackie Morris. Chuck Solem wills his Toni kit to Lawrence Hart. Norma Spake wills her A in study hall to anyone who needs it to make the Honor Roll. Sharon Sparks wills her job as soda-jerk to anyone with nerves of steel. Fred Stine wills his C in English to any junior who may or may not need it. Mary Van Horn wills everything to anyone. Beverly Van Proyen wills the rest of the Granite boys, except , to Donna McDaniel. Cherry Wagner wills her good English grades to Pat Mellroth. John Wallace wills football jersey No. 13 to any junior who isn't superstitious. Keith Welborn wills lots of luck to the graduates of '55. Ron Welborn wills his Ford to anyone who knows where the starter is. Dick Whitaker wills his ability to get good grades to Larry Hopkins. Colleen Wolff wills her ability to get along with everyone to all the junior girls. Berlene Wood wills the honor of having the biggest mouth in the senior class to Pat Stevens. Pat Young wills the delightful job as A. S. B. Treasurer to Arlene Dettrich. Donna Youngchild wills her wonderful five-cent whistle to Charlene Sawyer, the caotain of next year's drillteam. In the year 1967 we climbed into our rocket and soared toward heaven. Many of my class- mates have moved to Mars and a few are living on far distant stars. Soaring by the moon, a lovely planet, we glance from our ship and see our friend, Janet, with Dean and the children,all smiling and pleased in their little cottage of moon-green cheese. Circling once more around the moon who is it that we see? Why it's Reita and John, married now, and as happy as can be, in a little white cottage that really appeals and a red convert- ible Jetmobile. Flying through space we hear a terrible sound; it rocks our ship and echoes all around. It's politician Henry Pugsley on a small green star and shouting for a reform. A group of men from Earth and Mars listen interestedly and gaze at the stars; they have heard it all before but to politician Pugsley it is never a bore. Entering the Inter-Universal Sports Arena, we see Cookie Dunbar, Universal athlete, the best of all, playing a game of football. He plays many other sports but football is his best game—in this he won the largest part of his fame. Don Hagglund is on the baseball field, a mighty homerun King. He hits 50 homers every game. It's really quite the thing. Jack McCotter is a great boxer. He's better than the mighty John L. Yes, boxing is his profession and he really does it quite well. Mickey Morris is a wrestler. He's terribly big and tough. He sits on his opponents and makes them yell enough. Leaving the sports arena Nancy Monson nearly runs me down. She has a super Hudson Jet in which to travel all around. Nancy now teaches girls’ athletics in Granite Falls, on Earth. She married a certain boy from there; now is living a life of mirth. 19

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