Lake Stevens High School - Pilchuck Yearbook (Lake Stevens, WA)
- Class of 1957
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1957 'Pi 4- 'Pu CteAect Senio (?1 Z64, StevesM ic A ScAooi Jla e Steve t4.. 7( 4£i tyt ui Oct TTtemorieA To Mr. Tewkesbury, who has given so generously of his time and assistance on many occasions, the Class of 1957 dedicates this annual. He has always been helpful whenever we have needed anything that could be provided by the commercial department. His enthusiasm sparked the organizing of the Pep Club and as its advisor he has spent much of his after-school time on rooters buses to many games. We will remember always the jovial manner, friendly nod, and sincere interest in school life of Mr. Tewkesbury. For all the things he has done for us, the Senior Class says — “Thank you, again, Mr. Tewkesbury.” ERNEST R. HUNT-SUPERINTENDENT DONALD OATES - PRINCIPAL MARIE ADAMS — Vice-Principal; Fresh- man Advisor WILLIAM BEESTON — science; Sopho- more Advisor HAROLD FREDRICKSON - Art; Intra- mural Coach; Football Coach BENJAMIN FUCHS — Driver Training; Junior High; Junior High Basketball Coach JANE GUSTAFSON - Physical Educa- tion; Vi-Queen Advisor; Tennis Team Coach DOROTHY JARRETT - Junior High EILEEN GODFREY - Librarian; Library Service; Audio-Visual Club REX HOLBROOK — Instrumental Music; Band Director; Drill Team Advisor MARIE LUNDEEN - English; French; Senior Advisor; Journalism S. G. MARDESIC — English; Latin; Honor Society Advisor; Junior Advisor KEITH MORGAN - Junior High RAYMOND MILLER - Intramural Sports Coach; Junior High ALFRED MARTINA - Mathematics; Baseball Coach; Lettermen Advisor THOMAS MARTIN - Physical Education; Asst. Basketball Coach; Junior High Football Coach SALLY MORRISON — Home Economics; FHA Advisor EARL NICHOLSON - Agriculture; FFA Advisor MARY RANDALL — Vocal Music; Viking Belles; Boys Quartet ERNA SMITH - English; Girls' Club Advisor THOMAS STRAKA - Agriculture; FFA Advi sor RICHARD TALBOT - Social Studies; Basketball Coach; Track Coach; Asst. Football Coach DAVID TEWKESBURY - Commercial; Commercial Club Advisor; Pep Club Advisor Through her patience and ;nterest in ♦he students, MRS. SOUCY, as Mr. Oates’ secretary, became a friend to everyone throughout the year. MRS. STEADMAN, in her new office at the grade school, is always ready with a willing hand and a winning smil e. Upon our three cooks, MRS. LOOP, MRS. LUND, and MRS. INGRUM falls the task of feeding our 320 students for nine months every year. 4kcC Of the many services needed to operate our school, those rendered by MR. WERNER, one of our jani- tors, rate on top. MR. WHITFORD, known to many as “Babe”, goes unsung throughout the year for all his long days of invalu- able help. Capable leaders were chosen by the class of 1957 to direct the activities of their senior year. The officers were: Gary Mills, President; Sally Posey, Secretary; Mike Bartleson, Student Council Representative; and Arlene Wilton, Treasurer (not pictured). DON AYRES To hunt on all the gun clubs' land in Washington. Stu. Coun. 1, 3; Boys’ Club 2, 3, 4; FB Mgr. 2, 3; Fire Squad 4; Flashlite 4; Annual 4; Choir 4; Lettermen 2, 3, 4; BB 2, 3; College Conf. 4; Sr. Play. MIKE BARTLESON To go to college and join a sorority.” Lettermen 2, 3, 4; Lettermen Treas. 4; Pep Club 3; Jr. Class Pres.; Stu. Coun. 4; BB 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Boys' Club 2, 3, 4; Jr. High ASB Pres.; Ski Club 3; Career Day 3; Flashlite 4; Jr. Prom; College Conf. 4; Annual 4; Home- coming Prince 4; Sr. Play. STEVE BAUER To travel around the world while working for Boeing Aircraft.” Entered from Everett '55; Fire Chief 4; Boys' Club 3, 4; Choir 3; Pep Club 4. GERALDINE BAUMAN To obtain a good job and later to succeed as a homemaker.” Entered from Everett '54; Girls’ Club 2, 3, 4; Tumbling 4; Choir 3, 4; FHA 2. CAROL BITTORF To become a secretary for a prominent business firm.” Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Lib. Service 2, 3; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Club 2, 3, 4; Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4; Com’l Club 4; Lettergirls Sec. 4; Drill Team Conf. 1 2; Lettergirls 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader Conf. 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 1, 2; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Trio 3; Viking Belles 2, 3; Double Quartet 3; Quartet 3; Torch 2, 3, 4. JERRY BLOMQUIST Work for the Forest Service.” Boys’ Club 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Track 2; Pep Club 4; Sr. Play. BOB BOSTON To graduate from the University of Washington.” FFA Reporter 3; FFA 1, 2, 3; FFA Pari. Pro. Team 2, 3; FFA Public Speaking 2, 3; ASB Vice-Pres. 3; Torch 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys' State 3; FFA Crop Contest 3; FFA Darigold Award Winner 1; FB 1; Baseball 1; Track 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Annual 2, 3; Flashlite 3; Lib. Club 2, 3; Boys' Club 2, 3, 4; FFA Pototoe Judging Team 3; FFA Poultry Judging Team 2. JUDY CARLSON To travel to California and get a good job.” Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 2; Girls’ Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Viking Belles 3, 4. DICK CLOSE To work with my father and later begin a business of my own in the same field. Boys Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 3; FFA 1. BETTY LOU CROOK ‘‘To further my education and be a successful secretary. Choir 1 2, 3, 4; Office 4; Viking Belles 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club Sec. 3; Stu. Coun. 2, 4; Annual 4; FB Songleader 3; Girls’ Club Conf. 3; Pep Club 3; Torch 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom 3; Com’l Club 4; Yearbook Conf. 4; GAA 1; Com’l Club Treas. 4; FHA Conf. 2; College Conf. 4; Homecoming Princess 4. CLIFF CROWLEY To be 'king' for a day. Boys’ Club 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu. Coun. 2, 3, 4; FFA Sentinel 4; Pep Club 4; FB 3, 4; FB Mgr. 1, 2; BB Mgr. 1, 2; ASB Pres. 4; Choir 3; Lettermen 2, 3, 4; Letter- men Sec. 3; Lettermen Pres. 4; Homecoming King 4. BILL CUSHMAN Join the Air Force and become a jet test pilot. Boys’ Club 2, 3, 4; FFA 2, 3; State Fair 2. OLLIE DEWALD To obtain a job as a waitress or to become an interior decorator. Entered from Sultan 56; Girls Club 4; Pep Club 4; Choir 4; Lib. Club 4. RON EDDY To become a commercial pnotographer. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA Sec. 4; Camera Club 3, 4; Boys’ Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Canada Judging Trip 3; FFA Spring Show 2. DIANE ERICKSON To complete four years at Pacific Lutheran College. Annual 1, 3, 4; Yearbook Mgr. 4; Lib. Club 2, 3, 4; Lib. Club Pres. 3; Torch 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 3, 4; Girls’ Club 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom 3; Career Day 3; Girls State 3; Popcorn Chmn. 4; Yearbook Conf. 4; College Conf. 4; Senior Play. GARY FISCHER Join the Army and learn a good trade. Boys Club 2, 3, 4; FB 2, 3, 4; Fire Squad 4; Lettermen I, 3, 4; All Conf. FB 2; Pep Club 4; Choir 3; Homecoming Prince 4. JEANNE FLOCH To sit on the boss knee to take Shorthand. Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; Viking Belles 3; Office 3, 4; ASB Treas. 4; Lib. Club 2; Jr. Prom Pep Club 4; Com l Club 4; Sr. Play. HARLEN FORSBERG To earn enough money to enjoy life. Boys Club 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; FB 4; Lettermen 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3; Lib. Club 4; Stu. Coun. 4; Pep Club 2 3 4; FireSquad 4. DENNIS GLOVER To go to college and earn a degree. Fire Squad 4; FB 4; FFA 1, 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Boys Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Sr. Play. VINCE GRAHAM To live a life of which I can be proud and vote for the Democrats at every election. Boys Club 2, 3, 4; Lib. Club 3, 4; Letter- men 3, 4; Stu. Coun. 4; FB I, 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Choir 4; Homecoming Prince 4. « NADINE GRAVES To go tc business college and become a secretory. FHA 1; Girls Club 2, 3, 4; GAA 1; Com l Club 4. JON GROW ‘To get a good job and make lots of money. ' Boys Club 3, 4; FB 3, 4; BB 3, 4; Lib. Club 3. LORRAINE HAMILTON To find work that involves traveling. FHA 3; Girls Club 3, 4; Viking Belles 4; Choir 4; Com l Club 4. JOE HEBERT “To possibly further my education and get a good job. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; FB 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys Club 2, 3, 4; Lettermen 2, 3, 4; Dairy Judging 4. «rrs CARL HENDRICKSON To be o successful worker in any field of work that I acquire. Boys’ Club 3, 4; FFA 3, 4. SYLVIA HENDRICKSON To become a successful elementary teacher. Pep Club 1; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Lib. Club 2, 3, 4; Office 3, 4; Torch 3, 4; Vi Queens 3, 4; Girls' Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Viking Belles 3; Flashlite 4; Career Day 3; Lib. Club Sec. 3; Lib. Club Pres. 4; Sr. Play; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. JOANNE HJORT To obtain a job and live a happy, healthy life. Girls’ Club 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3; Lib. Club 2, 3; Stu. Coun. 3; Vi Queens Choir 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team Conf. 2; Com’l Club 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Jr. Prom; Lettergirl Vice-Pres. 4. JON HORNE To be a professional football player. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; FB 2, 3, 4; BB 3, 4; Boys’ Club 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter- men 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Canada Judging Trip 3; Evergreen State Fair 1, 2, 3; Marysville Jersey Show 2. ALLEN JOHNSON To see a part of the world in the Air Force and take up a motor training course. Boys’ Club 2, 3, 4; FB 2; FB Mgr. 3; Base- ball Mgr. 3 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 2; Lettermen 3. DAVE JOHNSON To make the 1960 Olympic ski team. Ski Club 3; Choir 3, 4; Fire Squad 4; Boys' Club 2, 3, 4; FFA 3, 4; College Conf. 4; Boys Quartet 4; Track 2. LORETTA JOHNSON To go to business college and become a successful secre- tary. Girls’ Club 2 3, 4; Office 2, 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Com'l Club 4; Com’l Club Sec. 4; Lib. Club 4; Shoe Shine Queen 3; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter Girls 3, 4; Jr. Prom; Drill Team Conf 2; Stu. Coun. 4; Pep Club 4; Homecoming Princess 4. DON KENNEY To be an accountant. Boys Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball Mgr. 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4. JACKIE LACY “To win the Pulitzer Prize for short stories before I'm too old to hold a pencil. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Lib. Club 2, 3, 4; Annual 4; Com'l Club 4; Stu. Coun. 3; Jr. Prom; Career Day 3; Flashlite 4; Lib. Club Sec. 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Girls' Club 2, 3, 4; Sr. Play. SANDRA LALL To study physiology at W.S.C. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Vi Queen 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA Pres. 4; FHA Rep. 2; State FHA Convention 3; Girls’ Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Debate Team 3, 4; Choir 1 Jr. Prom. SALLY ANN LANDRE “After obtaining a business education become a successful secretary. Class Pres. 1; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Vi Queens 1, 2, 3, 4; Vi Queen Pres. 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Club 2, 3, 4; Com’l Club 4; Choir 3, 4; Cheerleaders Conf. 3; BB Songleader 3; FB Songleader 4; Ski Club 3; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Shoe Shine Princess 3; Sr. Play; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; College Conf. 4; Homecoming Princess 4. JERRY LARKIN “To successfully own and operate a modern and highly productive dairy farm. ' Lettermen 3, 4; Baseball 2; Track 3, 4; FFA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Dairy Judging Team 3 4; FFA Treasurer 4; Parliamentary Procedure 3, 4. JUANITA LASON “To go to E.J.C. for two years and then become on airline hostess. Choir 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Viking Belles 3, 4; Girls’ Club 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 3, 4; FHA 2, 4; Torch 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom; Com'l Club 4; Vi Queens 3, 4. BOB LEE “To be a hot rod driver. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3; Fire Squad 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Lib. Service 3, 4. SUSAN LEEDY “To be a foreign service agent ' GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3; Girls’ Club 2, 3, 4; Flashlite 3, 4; Debate Team 3; Ski Club 3; Lib. Club 3, 4; Torch 3; Vi Queens 2, 3, 4; Career Day 3; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4. GAIL LOOP “To travel to Australia. Lib. Club 4; Debate Team 3; GAA 1, 2; Girls' Club 2, 3, 4; Jr. Sportsman Rep. 3; Ski Club 3; Career Day 3; Girls’ State 3; College Conf. 4. LARRY LOTH To offend college and become a coach. ' FB 1, 2, 3, 4; BB 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Leffermen 2, 3, 4; Fire Squad 4; Sfu. Coun. 3, 4; Boys Club 2, 3, 4; Jr. Vice- Pres; Pep Club 3, 4. LAURANCE LOTH To become a rich and successful engineer. FB 1, 2, 3, 4; Leffermen 3, 4; Fire Squad 4; Boys’ Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom; Ski Club 3, 4; Sr. Play. CHARLES MAXWELL To go fo college af Gilead College in New York and become a minisfer. Enfered from Lewisfon, Idaho, 56; Boys Club 4. RON MATSON To sfudy engineering and gef a good job in fhaf field. Boys’ Club 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; BB 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3. DAVE McCOY To graduafe from W.S.C. and fo become successful in fhe field of Agriculfure. Torch 2, 3; Camera Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA Sec. 3; FFA Rep. 4; Orchesfra 1; FFA Public Speaking 3, 4; Judging Teams 3, 4; Canadian Judging Trip 3, 4; FFA Par I iamenfary Procedure 3, 4; FFA Pofafo Judging 3. GARY MILLS To gef a good job, have a nice home and fravel. Boys’ Club Vice-Pres. 3; FFA Vice-Pres. 4; FFA Senfinel 3; Class Pres. 4; Pep Club; Leffermen 2, 3, 4; FB 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Homecoming Prince 4. JOAN MOBIUS To masfer fhe Spanish language fhen become an airline sfewardess. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Jr. Sec.; Songleader 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Office 4; Com’l Club 4; Com’l Club Vice-Pres. 4; Torch 1, 2, 3, 4; Torch Vice-Pres. 4; Girls' Club 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club Sec. 4; Annual 3; Annual Ed. 4; Yearbook Conf. 3, 4; College Conf. 4; Sfudenf Leaders Conf. 3. 4; Drill Team Conf. 2; Debafe Team 3; Viking Belles 3; Career Day 3; Jr. Prom; Yell Leader Conf. 3. VELMER MUNSON To play professional baseball. Enfered from Moxon, Monfona, '56; Boys’ Club 4; Basebal 4; BB 4. ELIZABETH NESS “To become an interior decorator. Torch Trees. 3; Career Day 3; Jr. Prom; Torch 1, 2, 3, 4; Lib. Club 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Annual 3, 4; Yearbook Conf. 4; Girls Club 2, 2, 4; Sr. Play; Lib. Club Treas. 4. OMEDA OLSON To go to E.J.C. and become a successful secretary. GAA 1; FHA 1; Girls Club 2, 3, 4; Com l Club 4; College Conf. 4. JOHNNY PELTON “I set my goal on graduating from college as an honest lawyer. Boys’ Club 2, 3, 4; Lettermen 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; FFA 1, 2; BB 2, 3, 4; FB 4; Boys’ State 3; Sr. Vice-Pres. JOYCE PETERSON To become an airline stewardess. FHA 1, 2, 2, 4; GAA 1; Drill Team 1, 2, 2, 4; Office 4; Com’l Club 4; Torch 1, 3, 4; Girls' Club 2, 2, 4; Annual 4; Jr. Prom 3; May Queen 3; Drill Team Conf. 1, 2; Year- book Conf. 4; Girls' Club Treas. 4; Jr. Beacon 1. DOROTHY PORTER “To get a good job and live a happy life. Girls Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 4; Lib. Club 4; FHA 2; Pep Club 2, 2, 4. LARRY PORTER “To meet new people and make new friends. Boys' Club 2, 2, 4; Choir 3, 4; FB 3 4, Pep Club 2, 2, 4; Library 4. LENORE ROGGE To go to E.J.C. ond then get a good job. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Vi Queen 2, 3, 4; FHA 1 2, 2, 4; FHA Treas. 2; Band Sweetheart 3; Girls Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3 4; Tumbling Team 2, 3; Ski Club 3; Yell Leader Conf. 3; Choir 3, 4; Soph. Sec.; Com'l Club 4; Pep Club 2, 2, 4; Office 2, 2, 4; Stu. Coun. 3; FHA Conf. 3; College Conf. 4. RODELL SPAKE To get out of the Naval Reserves. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4; FB 1, 2, 4. SALLY POSEY “To own my own business. Drill Team 1, 2; Soph. Trees.; Torch 1, 2, 3, 4; Teachers Conf. 2; Girls Club Vice-Pres. 3; Girls Club Pres. 4; Girls’ Club 2, 3, 4; Songleader 2, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; FHA Vice- Pres. 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Stu. Coun. 2, 4; Pep Club Sec. 4; Office 4; Com l Club 4; Shoe Shine Princess 3; Flashlite 4; Torch Pres. 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Sr. Play. SHERRYL POSEY “To be a successful secretary. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls Club 2, 3, 4; Vi Queen 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Stu. Coun. 2, 4; Com’I Club 4; Annual 4; Office 3, 4; Girls’ Club Sec. 2; Com’l Club Pres. 4; Jr. Trees.: Torch 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Career Day 3; College Conf. 4; Shoe Shine Princess 3; Homecoming Prin- cess 4. CHARLES SPARKS “To be a successful mechanic. Boys’ Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Double Quartet 3, 4; Boys' Quartet 4; Junior Beacon 1. ELAINE TACKSTROM “To do secretarial work and then become an airline hostess. ' Girls' Club 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; GAA 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Viking Belles 3, 4; Com'l Club 4; Fire Squad 4; Drill Team Conf. 2; FHA 1; Sr. Play. LINDA TAYLOR “To work in some medical field.' Girls' Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Conf. 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Career Day 3; Fire Squad 4; Jr. Prom; Torch 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 3, 4; Annual Art Editor 4; Class Reporter 4. JERRI TEMPLES “To work in a chemical or medical field.'' GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Vi Queen 1, 2, 3, 4; Torch 1, 2, 3, 4; Torch Sec. 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA Sec. 4; Girls' Club 2, 3, 4; Tumbling Team 2, 3; Drill Team 3, 4; Songleader 3; Flashlite 3, 4; Journalism Conf. 3; Career Day 3; College Conf. 4. i EARL TUININGA “To join the Navy and see the world.' Boys' Club 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3; FFA Poultry Judging Team 2, 3; FFA Potato Judging Team 3; Choir 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Boys’ Quartet 4; Double Quartet 4; Band 1, 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Band Pres. 4; Stu. Coun. 4. LESLIE WAGNER “To work at Boeings and join the Navy.' Boys’ Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Track 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Jr. Beacon Artist 1. CAROL WELCH Work for two years and then become an airline stewardess. Girls’ Club 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Vi Queens 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Flashlite 3, 4; Journalism Conf. 3; Tennis Team 3 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Ski Club 3, 4. VIOLA WILSON “To become a dental assistant. FHA 2, 3; Library Service Club 2, 3, 4; GAA 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Library 3, 4; Girls’ Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4. ARLENE WILTON To become a Certified Public Acc’t. GAA 2; Viking Belles 3; Choir 3; Jr. Prom; Girls’ Club 2, 3, 4; Sr. Treas.; Pep Club 4; Com'l Club 4. MONTE WOLFF To be a success in the field of music and the career of drumming. Fire Squad 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club Pres. 3, 4; Boys’ Club 2, 3, 4; Band Vice- Pres. 3, 4; FFA 1, 2; Sr. Play; Band Reporter 4; Pep Band Director 3, 4. JOAN YOUNGCHILD To learn to get along with people. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, 3; FHA Sec. 2; Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team Captain 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Choir 3; FB Songleader 2; GAA Treasurer 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Drill Conf. 2; Com’l Club 4; Shoe Shine Princess 3. EUGENE DRISCOLL To become an industrial engineer. Entered from Granite Falls ’56; Boys Club 4; FFA 4. DONNA ANDERSON To get a job where I can meet new people and make new friends.' Entered from Everett 56; Girls' Club 4. The dreaded job of making up must be done before each performance. Here Sherryl Posey, Sylvia Hendrickson, and Mrs. Randall do the work while Mike Bartleson, Johnny Pelton, and Elaine Tackstrom suffer the effects. Wilbur finds that his plan for capturing the criminals has backfired but Hercules seems unbothered as Limpy and ‘‘Rough- house Ruby plan their next move. When Wilbur Maxwell’s parents left on a business trip, he got the marvelous idea of turning their home into a boarding house in their absence. He had been wanting a bicycle for a long time and this was the opportunity to earn the necessary capital. The plan was popular with people who wanted a place to spend the week. Some of them were: Herman “Ninety-Volt” Jones, a beat-up prize fighter, and his wife and manager, Rough- house Ruby; Limpy McGuire, a bank robber, and his wife, Nora; Mrs. Mott, who was definitely the quiet type; Lucy Burns, who knew at least something about every- thing; and Mr. Potter, who had to sleep on the sofa because business was so good. The scheme went smoothly until Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell returned suddenly in the middle of the night. In the bedlam that followed it was discovered that someone in the house has robbed the bank. Mr. Maxwell was mistakenly arrested, and Wilbur was almost killed. Finally, after a hectic series of events, everything turned out very well. We thank Mr. Randall tor the excellent lighting effects and his efforts in directing the stage crew. Returning from joil, Mr. Maxwell gives Wilbur his due punishment and the onlookers seem to be sympathizing with father's feelings. OCC4C ff Wi I bur Maxwel I . . Hercules Nelson . Betty Lou Maxwell Connie Maxwel I . , Bernadine Smith John Maxwell . . , Janet Maxwell . , Aunt Mary . . . . Mr. Potter . . . , Herman Jones . , Ruby Jones . . , Limpy McGuire . . Nora McGuire. . . Mrs. Mott . . . , Lucy Burns . . , Conolly........... . . . Monte Wolff . . Dennis Glover . . . Sally Posey Sal ly Ann Landre . . Jeanne Floch . Mike Bartleson . . Jackie Lacy . Diane Erickson . . . John Pelton . . . Don Ayres Elaine Tackstrom . Laurance Loth . . Susan Leedy Sylvia Hendrickson . Elizabeth Ness . Jerry Blomquist Problems are smoothed out here as the cast and crew relax for a minute between scenes. Mrs. Randall surveys her handiwork from backstage after spending many hours of her time as director. The entire cast, reading from left to right, standing: Laurance Loth, Susan Leedy, Jerry Blomquist, Sylvia Hendrickson, Johnny Pelton, Mike Bartleson, Don Ayres, Elaine Tackstrom, Elizabeth Ness. Seated: Monte Wolff, Dennis Glover, Sally Landre, Diane Erickson, Mrs. Randall, Jackit Lacy, Jeanne Floch, and Sally Posey. Now that we, the class of '57, have completed the final year here at Lake Steve is High School, we would like to review the past four years by bringing once more to mind the events that have created for us so many wonderful memories. Stomping down the halls to our first high school class meeting, our class of ’57, as freshmen, let its presence be known. Our steps literally echoed thru the halls just as our voices will long after we are gone. Though we knew very little about pariiamentary procedure, we elected our officers in true democratic fashion. These officers included Don Houle, president; Sally Landre, vice-president; Lenore Rogge, secretary; and Don Ayres, student council representative. Mrs. Adams was our able advisor. In spite of the inexperience of the staff, composed entirely of freshmen, the Junior Beacon was a very successful publication during the year of 1954. Jerri Temples and Loretta Johnson were alternating editors. Mrs. Adams’ advice was in- dispensible in all phases of putting the Beacon together. We showed our interest in activities by having 5 girls accepted in the drill team — quite an honor for any freshman class. We were also the last class to be initiated in the traditional manner by the sophomores. As sophomores we began similarly but more efficiently to plan our year. The rough parliamentary proce- dure softened and with practically no pains we elected Chick Jacobson as our president, Bob Boston, vice- president; Lenore Rogge, secretary; Sally Posey, treasurer; and Sherryl Posey, student council representa- tive. Mr. Beeston lent his valuable advice in all projects, especially in choosing our class rings. The policy of informal initiations having been abolished, we found we were to foster a new tradition — that of giving the first freshman party. Instead of a prankish initiation the freshmen were greeted with a party and dance. As sophomores we felt the spirit of loyalty and patriotism even more and expressed this by having 7 girls in drill team and 13 students in Torch. We also profited from two dances organized by students. Seventy-six strong, we opened our junior year with these officers: Mike Bartleson, president; Larry Loth, vice-president; Joan Mobius, secretary; Sherryl Posey, treasurer; and Don Ayres, student council representative. To raise the money necessary to finance the annual junior prom, we sold pop and candy at football and basketball games. The Shoe Shine Dance was preceded by a very busy week for the candidates - Sally Posey, Loretta Johnson, Joan Youngchijd, Sherryl Posey, and Sally Landre. Following the football game on Friday, Loretta Johnson was crowned Shoe Shine Queen. The class broke from tradition for the second time by deciding to minimize on decorations and by initiating the new gym as the prom site. This posed some fairly serious problems which were solved with the assistance of Mr. Branner and Mr. Burns, our advisors. Sherryl Posey was general chairman of the event, and an enterprising committee made good use of the facilities on hand. The gym was transformed into a Blue Mirage. Blue palm trees and decorated tables surrounded the dance floor, which was covered with a canopy of blue streamers. Again we were well represented with 11 girls in drill team, 11 lettermen, and 12 members in Torch. Joyce Peterson was elected May Queen and was crowned at an impressive ceremony at the May Dance. Joan Mobius was elected assistant editor of the Pilchuck.” The juniors gave the senior class a final farewell by presenting the annual Senior Banquet. Joan Mobius and Jackie Lacy were co-chairmen of the affair. As the school year of ’56 and ’57 rolled in, the senior class of ’57 also rolled into action. Within the first few days they elected Gary Mills as president; John Pelton, vice-president; Sally Posey, secretary; Arlene Wilton, treasurer; Mike Bartleson, student council representative; Diane Erickson, pop corn chairman; and Linda Taylor, class reporter. The fire squad, of 15 members, was headed by Fire Chief Steve Bauer, The 29th and 30th of November were busy days for most of the class. On those days the senior play, Board' ing House Reach, was presented. Not only the cast, but also the stage crew, make up, programs, and pub licity committees spent a good deal of time in preparation for it. There were 10 seniors in Torch Society ant several members of the class applied for scholarships. Representing the class and the school as DAR goot pilgrim was Joan Mobius. The first football game was followed traditionally by our first dance as seniors Later many attended the annual Senior Informal. The homecoming dance following the football game wit! Marysville (which we won) was patronized by students and alumni. Cliff Crowley and Sally Posey wert crowned in royal fashion as king and queen of the festivities. The Flashlite” was published under th« editorship of Jerri Temples every two weeks to keep us up-to-date on the main events and gossip of schoo life. Also the annual staff, who will take the glory and blame evenly for this year’s Pilchuck, spent man; nights after school constructing this record of our last year at school. Our closing social for the year wa the Senior Banquet presented by the juniors. We’ve had our fun, our laughs, our pranks plus some studyini to add flavor. Our other accomplishments? They’re recorded in this book, our 1957 Pilchuck report of th fourth year, our year, our last year of high school days. The leadership of the Student Body during the year of 1956-57 was placed in the hands of competent students. The officers were: Cliff Crowley, President; Sherryl Posey, Secretary; Mike Tastad, Vice- President; and Jeanne Floch, Treasurer. “rtyesie cutcC Mrs. Lundeen and Mr. Branner smile approv- ingly on the programs just completed by Jerri Temples and Carol Welch, using the 'MimeoM machine. It's just too early in the morning to study and Mr. Talbot's class of future politicians all agree. Lunch time is here and some of the students start for down town. . . But many enjoy the meal prepared in the school cafeteria. One of the many jobs given student librarians is that of typing cards. Here Harlen Forsberg and Dick Perry do the work. Registered students voted on candidates for the national offices and Stevenson won by a small majority. Polls were supervised by the junior government class. 5TH ROW: Gladys Gabrielson, Marilou Barclay, Mickey Bauer, JoAnne Sudds, Joanne Eylander, Gloria Volkmann, Bonnie Stribling, Connie Napier, Aina Erickson, Mr. Mardesic. 4TH ROW: Nancy MacDonald, Pat Bond, Lynne Solem, Doris Chadwick, RoseMory Lason, Diane Kenny, Shirley Newman, Marcia Welter, Nancy Rabourn, Janice Nordstrom. 3RD ROW: Marilyn Brodie, Darlene Fisher, Glenyce Forsberg, Marilyn Hopkins, Phyllis Spake, Blanche Hopkins, Pat Gustafson, Marilyn Raines, Barbara Wegman. 2ND ROW; Janice Haverfield, Betty Feenstro, Joyce Eisele, Mary George, Rita Leese, Sharon Danielson, Jean Mil I- hollen, Karen Peacock. 1ST ROW: Shelby Wanachek, Bette Soucy, Linda Sovde, Susan Munson, Marlene Duell, Kathy Bariel, Eileen Johnston. Having completed their third year of activities at high school the juniors are well prepared to fill the roll of seniors in '57 and '58. This class, of 86 members, chose to be headed by Mike Tastad as prexy; Blanche Hopkins, vice-president; Marilou Barclay, secretary; Gloria Volkman, treasurer; and Keith VanDer- Howen, student council representative. Mr. Mardesic, who was new to L.S.H.S., offered many helpful hints to the class as their new advisor. Some of the money-making projects used by the class were bake sales from door to door, a turkey raffle and selling pop and candy at the games. During the year they enlivened the school life by presenting the annual Shoe Shine Dance, at which Pat Gustafson reigned as queen, and the junior prom, held in the spring of the year. To be assured of their share of scholastic honors their 16 members in Torch Society were; Gloria Volkman, Sandra Ward, Linda Sovde, Marcia Welter, Kathy Bariel, Bette Soucy, Mary George, Gary Lofstrom, Keith VanDer Howen, Pat Gustafson, Joyce Eisele, Aina Erickson, Gladys Gabrielson, Blanche Hopkins, Eileen Johnston and Ray Nelson. Those selected for drill team this year, for the first time, were Rita Leese, Glenyce Forsberg, and Darlene Fisher. After many hours of after-school turnout and games Jerry Thorson, Lance Mills, and Mike Tastad earned their school letter for the first time, while Keith VanDer Howen and Gary Lofstrom gained their second stripe. Judging from the smile. Sue must have found the files to be in proper order. Practice makes perfect but this job isn't as easy to perfect as it may look. Junior Class officers, left to right: Blanche Hopkins, vice-president; Mike Tastad, president; Mary Lou Barclay, secretary; Gloria Volkman, treasurer; Keith VanDerHowen, student council representative. 4TH ROW: Mike Reece, Gary Gates, Bob Haislett, Verlin Munson, Art Kallicott, Gary Lofstrom, Mr. Mardesic. 3RD ROW: Richard Perry, David Payne, Dick Matson, Dick Slocum, Mike Tastad, Stan Fowlds, Lance Mills, Jerry Hart. 2ND ROW: Ron Harrell, Roy Nelson, Richard Blevins, Daryl Cooper, Arnold Hendrickson, Jim Davis, Tom Heuer, Jim Malmstead. 1ST ROW: Ted Becker, Dennis Gossage, Gerald Ingraham, David DeBoer, George Johnson, Keith VanDerHowen, Roger Sickloven, Jerry Thorson, Gary Brennick. Sofe uwune Having become full-fledged members of L.S.H.S., after one year of apprenticeship, the sophomore class was able to take a more active part in school life under the leadership of Mr. Beeston as advisor and Gerald Horne as president. The other officers were Ernest Steadman, vice-president; Karen Willie, secretary-treasurer and Bruce Landre, student council representative. The class, with 78 students, was well represented in every activity. Three girls marched with the drill team for the first time during the year and they were Karen Willie, Nancy Lason and Marilyn Loth. There were 13 girls turning out for after school sports but the boys weren’t outdone by this number. Bill Hansen, Bill Woyach, Joe Rogge, John Loth, Warren Alexander and Bob Leedy worked-out on the football field and later in the season Gerald Horne, Ernest Steadman, Joe Rogge, Larry Johnson, Bruce Landre, Warren Alexan- der and Bob Larson represented the class on the basketball court. The number of girls on the yell leading staff this year was another example of the sophomore enthusiasm. Judy Kallicot, Janice Strom and Ingrid Johnson were basketball songleaders and Judy McCleary was an alternate cheerleader during the same season. 4TH ROW: Pat Ness, Janie Haislett, Connie Arnott, Sandra Stalnaker, Janet Jensen, Nancy Johnson, Kathie Stensrud, Ruth Berglund. 3RD ROW: Mr. Beeston, Lillian Millholland, Sharon Wilson, Marilyn Loth, Judy Kallicot, Karen Willie, Nancy Lason, Rose Servine, Janice Strom. 2ND ROW: Peggy Grenz, Jeanette Landert, Sue Lervold, Joan Marney, Iris Hillman, Mabel Rice, Judy Pigors, June Buell. 1ST ROW: Gladys Sigurdson, Molly Clark, Ingrid Johnson, Christine Blomauist, Pat Floch, Carol Sullivan. 5TH ROW: Bob Larson, Rex Brooks, Larry Johnson, Larry McCoy, Frank Reddeman, Bill Lindstrom, Mike Kennaugh, Richard McBride. 4TH ROW: Gary Nordby, Terry Wanachek, Brent Crowley, Bill Hansen, Bruce Landre, John Loth, Joe Rogge, Bill Woyach. 3RD ROW: Mr. Beeston, Jim Gildroy, Carl Werner, Lyle Porter, Bob Leedy, Ron Shipley, Gene Honeycutt, John Cushman, Doug Tucker, Jim Davis. 2ND ROW: Ernest Steadman, Fred Ingrum, Warren Alexan- der, Junior Makus, Dallas Carleton, Jim Sebring, Earl Gates, Stan Buchner. 1ST ROW: Gene Bauman, Tom Owens, Jim Millholland, Pat Haight, Eddie Nearing, Parker Fowlds, Gerald Horne, Keith Kennaugh, Immanuel Perretti. Sophomore boys display their talents by singing at the Home- coming Rally. Gee, this is sure tough. Guess I have to read the lesson after this. 5TH ROW: Marilee Gardner, Kathie McDaniel, Charlette Wilson, Donna Tanis, Darlene Cooper, Marilyn Schilaty, Sharon Tiedeman, Solveig Vinji. 4TH ROW: Mrs. Adams, Sharon Forsberg, Patty Bauer, Sharon Fisher, Marie Agostinelli, Sibyl Horne, Judy Brooks, Florence Johnson, Bonnie Patrick. 3RD ROW: Beverly Shaler, Noreen Lall, Susan Miller, Janet Sparks, Estelle Close, Toni Grow, Patty Hoag, Karen Chapman. 2ND ROW: Lani Rose Jackson, Juanita Short, Diane Hawkins, Marilyn Lason, Jean Stratton, Trina Burdette, Judy Harrell, Betty McCleary, Marie Wibbleman, Diane Nelson. 1ST ROW: Linda Walker, Kristen Neff, Cathy Pellerin, Tanis Williams, Jean Ness, Patty Murray, Linda Reid, Margaret Niman. As they began their first year as a functioning class, the freshman class had 95 students. The junio high student body officers were all from their class. They were: Marilyn Schilaty, president; Gary Weber vice-president; and Sibyl Horne, secretary. The Junior Beacon was published monthly by the editor Marilyr Schilaty, and assistant editor, Reid Carleton and their staff. Mrs. Adams advised, and all students contributec articles to make it a success. The class officers were: Bill Schmidt, president; Reid Carleton, vice-president; George Wood, secretary, Kristen Neff and Gary Weber, student council representatives. 5TH ROW: Marvin Bartleson, Lawrence Welborn, Bob Jubie, George Woods, John Hopkins, Calvin Ballard, Jim Lowman, Dick Roberson. 4TH ROW: Gary Hansen, Lynn Ingraham, Dennis McFarland, Mitchell Fritschle, Michael Fritschle, Bob Elzea, Dennis Olson, Harvey Bussing, Mrs. Adams. 3RD ROW: Brian Byers, Jerry Alexander, Frank Whitaker, Steve Warrick, Warren Nevin, Larry Halvorson, Don Johnson, Glenn Hopkins, Jim Mill- holland. 2ND ROW: Dave Cole, Gary Weber, Gene Penix, Jim Haverfield, Bob Eisele, Doug Graves, Cliff Lane, Jan Johnson, Mike Oman, Ivan Knapp. 1ST ROW: Reid Carleton, Mickey Wilton, Jim Brennick, Don Bauman, David Volkman, Duane Price, Bob Klett, David Duell, Tom Tucker. ORGANIZATIONS 3RD ROW: Mike Bortleson, Mike Tastad, John Loth, Lance Mills, Vincent Graham, Bob Leedy, Harlen Forsberg, Keith VanDerHowen, Earl Tuininga, Jerry Rabourn, Fred Ingrum, Gary Weber. 2ND ROW: Kathy Bariel, Gail Loop, Sally Posey. 1ST ROW: Betty Lou Crook, Sherryl Posey, Cliff Crowley, Loretta Johnson, Judy Kallicot, Kristen Neff. Student The main goal of the Student Council for this year was to promote a more democratic student government. This was attained by the combined efforts of representatives from every home room, classes and organizations under the leadership of four capable officers. Office Instrumental in the operation of the school is the student office staff, under the direction of Mrs. Soucy and Mrs. Steadman (not pictured). 3RD ROW: Sylvia Hendrickson, Gloria Volkman, Betty Lou Crook, Lynne Solem, Marcia Welter, Sherryl Posey, Loretta Johnson. 2ND ROW: Pat Gustafson, Karen Willie, June Buell, Joan Mobius, Joyce Peterson, Peggy Grenz, Sally Posey. 1ST ROW: Patty Grenz, Barbara Wegman, Sue Munson, Mrs. Soucy, Linda Sovde, Kathy Bariel, Jean Floch. 3RD ROW: Bob Lee, Gory Gates, Larry Porter, Vincent Graham, Billy Posey, Richard Perry, Harlen Forsberg, Calvin Ballard, Bill Hansen. 2ND ROW: Sylvia Hendrickson, Susan Leedy, Jackie Lacy, Dorothy Porter, Sharon Wilson, Connie Napier, Earl Gates, Ronald Shipley, Dallas Carleton, Pat Haight, Keith Kennaugh, Mrs. Godfrey. 1ST ROW: Sybil Horne, Elizabeth Ness, Diane Erickson, Gail Loop, Dianne Hawkins, Sharon Danielson, Ollie DeWald, Shelby Wanachek, Bette Soucy. Service The members of the Library Service Club sold apples and doughnuts at games and generally helped in the library. The officers were: president, Sylvia Hendrickson; vice-president, Gary Gates; secretary; Jackie Lacy; treasurer, Elizabeth Ness; student council representative, Harlen F orsberg. o icA Society The Torch Club is made up of the students who are leaders in their classes, scholastically. To be a member an A or B grade average is required. The officers were Sally Posey, president; Joan Mobius, vice-president; Jerri Temples, secretary; and Blanch Hopkins, treasurer. 4TH ROW: Earl Gates, Fred Ingram, Gerald Horne, Keith VanDerHowen. 3RD ROW: Pat Ness, Gladys Gabrielson, Larry McCoy, Gary Lofstrom, Dallas Carleton, Dennis Gossage, Ray Nelson, Bob Boston, Gloria Volkman, Sylvia Hendrickson, Christine Blomquist. 2ND ROW: Jerri Temples, Aina Erickson, Linda Taylor, Marcia Welter, Sherryl Posey, Elizabeth Ness, Blanche Hopkins, Pat Gustafson, Sandra Ward, Bette Soucy, Carol Sullivan. 1ST ROW: Nancy Johnson, Judy Kallicott, Rose Servine, Joyce Eisele, Mary George, June Buell, Sally Posey, Joyce Peterson, Joan Mobius, Linda Sovde, Kathy Bariel, Jeanne Floch. BACK ROW: Nancy Rabourn, Mike Tastad, Mike Bartleson, Marilou Barclay, Don Ayres. FRONT ROW: Jackie Lacy, Sylvia Hendrickson, Susan Leedy,Mrs. Lundeen, Jerri Temples, Carol Welch, Sally Posey. Mike, Mike, and Don take care of the mimio” work. 1 Editor, Jerri Temples, gives official OK” to work of Marilou Barclay, Assistant Editor. | Strictly posed. pCa JtCtte The Flashlite was published bi-monthly by a staff of hard- working juniors and seniors under the direction of Mrs. Lundeen. To earn funds for the annual banquet and gain much needed practical experience, the staff wrote Lake Stevens news for the Granite Falls Press. In the journalism class, which includes first — and second — year puplis, the students learn informally about a subject that might be dull under formal teaching. Journal- ists are writing for a purpose and are graded not only on ability, but also for dependability, accuracy and ability to work independ- ently. At the beginning of the year, the staff was chosen: Editor, Jerri Temples; Assistant Editor, Marilou Barclay; Business Manager, Don Ayres; Assistant Business Managers, Mike Tastad and Mike Bartleson; Sports, Susan Leedy and Don Ayres; Joke Editor, Sylvia Hendrickson; Society Editor, Carol Welch; FFA, David McCoy; FHA, Jerri Temples; Exchange Editor, Nancy Rabourn; Art Editor, Jackie Lacy; and Treasurer, Sally Posey. The class relaxes with the latest edition. The dreaded job of copy writing also must be done. 'Pi£c tuc6 During the past year the 1957 Pilchuck staff has had its problems and its worries, but now with a sigh of relief we are able to present to you, the student body, the finished product. Through this book we hope to bring once again to mind the events of the past year and everything that has made them so special. This year the staff did everything except print the book. That included writing copy, arranging layouts, and pasting both pictures and copy in position before finally sending it away for printing. Now I would like to thank each member for their time and effort throughout the year and also everyone else who worked so willingly with us. A particular note of appreciation goes to our advisor, Mr. Branner, for the countless hours spent after school helping the staff. Without his complete cooperation the Pilchuck would never have been possible. Thanks again to everyone, Joan Mobius Typist, Joyce Peterson spends another evening at work. 3RD ROW: Mr. Branner, Betty Lou Crook, Mike Bartleson. 2ND ROW: Jackie Lacy, Linda Taylor, Sherryl Posey, Elizabeth Ness, Diane Erickson. 1ST ROW: Linda Sovde, Kathy Bariel, Joan Mobius, Don Ayres. 1 5TH ROW: Dave Johnson, Gary Mills, Cliff Crowley, David McCoy, Laurence Welborn, Jerry Larkin, Joe Hebert, Dick Matson, Jon Horne, Mr. Nicholson. 4TH ROW: Mr. Stroke, Ron Harrell, Ted Becker, Bob Leedy, Gene Honeycutt, Doug Tucker, John Hopkins, Arnie Hendrickson, John Cushman, Junior Makus, Jim Gildroy, Tom Owens. 3RD ROW: Mitchell Fritchle, Michael Fritchle, Gary Hansen, Dennis Olson, Harvey Bussing, Gene Bauman, Lynn Ingraham, Fred Ingrum, Don Johnson, Parker Fowlds, Glenn Hopkins. 2ND ROW: Jerald Horne, Jim Haverfield, Bob Eisele, Douglas Graves, Cliff Lane, Jim Brennick, Reid Carlton, David Volkman, Tom Tucker 1ST ROW: Jerry Rabourn, Carl Hendrickson. 'putune PaMtenA s4 h Uccl Mr. Straka Mr. Nicholson Advi sors The F.F.A. chapter has once again been active in inter-school judging, leadership, and agricultural exhibiting activities. In judging this year the dairy and livestock team has the following record: Northwest Wash. Fair at Lynden, 2nd place among 16 teams; P.N.E. at Vancouver, 1st place among 18 teams; Skagit Valley at Mt. Vernon, 4th place among 18; Carnation Farms Contest, 3rd of 33; Western Washington Fair at Puyallup, 6th of 66; and the PILE at Portland, 5th of 56 teams. The poultry team placed 7th at Puyallup and 1st at the Wash. Junior Poultry Show. The potato team placed 2nd in Snohomish County. At this date we are preparing a parliamentary team and public speakers. Twenty two members exhibited 36 head of dairy cattle, 1 beef, 12 hogs, 6 sheep, and several pens of poultry at three district and state fairs, winning many champion and blue ribbon awards. Once again the local chapter will hold a local spring show, banquet and many other activities in completing a well-balanced program of work. Gary Mills President Watch out for your knuckles. y Second in the county. A blue ribbon bunch. Jon Horne Vice-president Cl iff Crowley Sentina I Dave McCoy Reporter s4ctco t Seniors put on the squeeze. 5TH ROW: Pat Ness, Susan Leedy, Sylvia Hendrickson, Joanne Eylander, Mary Lou Barclay, Mickey Bauer, Jaynie Haislett, Pat Bond, Jerri Temples, Bonnie Stribbling. 4TH ROW: Lynn Solem, Jackie Lacy, Carol Bittorf, Kathie Stensrud, Marilyn Brodie, Sally Ann Landre, Linda Taylor, Loretta Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Elizabeth Ness, Mrs. Morrison. 3RD ROW: Rita Leese, Joyce Eisele, Mary George, Sharon Wilson, Peggy Grenz, Glenyce Forsberg, Marilyn Raines, Phyllis Spake, Pat Gustafson, Sally Posey. 2ND ROW: Elaine Tackstrom, Juanita Lason, Lillian Milholland, Jean Milholland, Jeanette Landert, Janice Strom, Judy Kallicott, Karen Willie, June Buell, Gladyce Sigurdson, Sandra Lall. 1ST ROW: Joan Mobius, Joyce Peterson, Patty Grenz, Ingrid Johnson, Barbara Wegman, Susan Munson, Betty Soucy, Lindo Sovde, Kathy Bariel, Jeanne Floch, Christine Blomquist, Carol Sullivan. 0?utu e rfmenica The F .H A. had a very interesting and educational year under the guidance of Mrs. Morrison. Sandra Lall, as president, assisted by Sally Posey, Kathy Bariel, Bette Soucy, and Jerri Temples, directed the activities. The attractive displays and bulletin boards seen around the library are credited to this industrious group. They also help students find and check out books. 3RD ROW: Bob Lee, Gary Gates, Larry Porter, Richard Perry, Bill Posey, Harlen Forsberg, Ronald Shipley. 2ND ROW: Doug Tucker, Vincent Graham, Calvin Ballard, Sylvia Hendrickson, Viola Wilson, Connie Napier, Dorothy Porter, Mrs. Godfrey. 1ST ROW: Diane Erickson, Sharon Danielson, Sharon Wilson, Shelby Wanachek, Oilie DeWald. At frequent intervals the Girls’ Club listened to representatives from different professions. The main events sponsored by the Club were a semi- formal and an informal tolo during the year. The officers are, left to right, Janice Strom, student council representative; Linda Sovde, vice- president; Sally Posey, president; Joan Mobius, secretary; Joyce Peterson, treasurer. The Boys’ Club for the 1956-1957 year was led by, left to right, Laurence Loth, student council representative; David DeBaer, vice-president; Vince Graham, president; Bob Lee, secretary; Johnny Pelton, treasurer. Plans were formed by the boys for a school smoker. (? MH Henccci£ For the first time this year the Junior Class girls taking commercial subjects were granted membership in the club. This membership was earned by working in the school store before school and at noon, selling supplies. The organization officers were Sherryl Posey, president; Joan Mobius, vice-president; Betty Lou Crook, secretary-treasurer. 3RD ROW: Jackie Lacy, Omeda Olson, Betty Lou Crook, Joanne Hjort, Carol Bittorf, Sally Landre, Mr. Tewkesbury. 2ND ROW: Sally Posey, Lorraine Hamilton, Jerry Bauman, Judy Carlson, Loretta Johnson, Joan Youngchild, Sherryl Posey. 1ST ROW: Joyce Peterson, Joan Mobius, Elaine Tackstrom, Juanita Lason, Nadine Grave, Jeanne Floch. 4TH ROW: Susan Leedy, Sylvia Hendrickson, Marilou Barclay, Janie Haislett, Gloria Volkman, Jerri Temples, Joanne Hjort. 3RD ROW: Carol Bittorf, Carol Welch, Pat Bond, Nancy Rabourn. 2ND ROW: Loretta Johnson, Joan Youngchild, Sally Ann Landre, Blanch Hopkins, Nancy Johnson, Sherryl Posey, Marilyn Loth, Mrs. Gustafson. 1ST ROW: Judy Kallicott, Rita Leese, Marilyn Raines, Juanita Lason, Janet Landert, Sandra Lall, Linda Sovde. Vt- 2.uee t When a girl had earned 1000 points by turning out for after-school sports she is entitled to wear the school letter. The lettergirls sell hotdogs and coffee at the football games. Their annual project is the Homecoming Dance. The boys entitled to wear our school letter are the top athletes. They work hard on the bas- ketball court and athletic field. As an extra service the club sponsored the March of Dimes Drive in the school. The officers were Cliff Crowley, president; Gary Fischer, vice-president; Ron Matson, secretary; Mike Bartleson, treasurer. BACK ROW: Larry Loth, John Pelton, Gary Fischer, Gary Mills, Gary Lofstrom, Ron Matson, Jerry Larkin, Cliff Crowley. FRONT ROW: Mr. Martina, Joe Hebert, Jon Horne, Laurance Loth, Vincent Graham, Don Ayres, Keith VanDerHowen. BACK ROW: Lenore Rogge, Susan Leedy, Carol Welch, Larry Loth, Gary Fischer, Steve Bauer, Bob Lee, Sally Ann Landre, Joan Youngchild. FRONT ROW: Linda Taylor, Don Ayres, Monte Wolff, Laurance Loth, Dennis Glover, Elizabeth Ness. SqcuzcC Every time the familiar siren rang, 500 students filed out of the buildings. Though it was probably only a practice drill, the fire squad was doing its job well. The organization is composed entirely of seniors. Steve Bauer - Fire Chief 'D'UCl Joan Youngchi Id - Dri II Team Captain The main preformances of the Drill Team were at football games and basketball games. Colorful routines were worked out with the band under the guidance of Mr. Holbrook, advisor. LEFT TO RIGHT: Glenyce Forsberg, Loretta Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Patti Bauer, Sherryl Posey, Karen Willie, Joyce Peterson, Juanita Lason, Joan Youngchild, Rita Leese, Elaine Tackstrom, Judy Kallicot, Darlene Fisher, Joanne Hjort, Jerri Temples. Songleader — Sally Posey Songleader — Marilou Barclay Cheerleader — Carol Bittorf Songleader Sally Landre Cheerleader Blanch Hopkins Cheerleader — Lenore Rogge Songleader — Joan Mobius IZueettA. Songieader - Janice Strom Songleader — Judy Kallicot Cheerleader — Loretta Johnson Cheerleader - Blanch Hopkins Songleader Marilou Barclay Songleader - Ingrid Johnson Cheerleader Carol Bittorf After the victory, now for the donee. _________________________________________ = 1 ■ ■ ■ Pefr @tu6. The Pep Club, sparked by the enthusiasm of Mr. Tewkesbury, made it possible for many to attend football and basketball games. The Club sponsored buses to trans- port rooters to and from the games and it composed the cheering section while at the games. One dance, following a basketabll game, was sponsored by the group. The officers are, from left to right, back row; Sally Posey, secretary; Larry Loth, student council representative; Nancy Rabourn, vice-president; David DeBaer, treasurer; Monte Wolff, president. 3RD ROW: Monte Wolff, Bob Haislett, Ron Latham, Jerry Blomquist, Dave McCoy, Larry McCoy, Dennis McFarland, 2ND ROW; Janet Jensen, Gary Weber, Mike Oman, Don Johnson, Mike Reece, Mike Kossak, Donald Bauman, Brian Byers. 1ST ROW: Mr. Holbrook, Phyllis Spake, Toni Grow, Janie Haislett, Lynn Solem, Marcia Welter, Bob Lee, Earl Tuininga, Connie Naper. Scutd Throughout the football and basketball seasons our band helped keep up the spirit of the team and the rooters. In spite of cold and rainy weather there was never a home game without the encouraging sounds of their music. The pep assemblies were further made successful by the band, for they set the mood for the games to follow. Songs, old and new, were heard as the band took an important part in the annual school Christmas concert. When spring finally came they devoted their time and talent to make the spring con- cert an excellent one. 5TH ROW: Chuck Sparks, Carol Bittorf, Leslie Wagner, Sylvia Hendrickson, Connie Arnott, Calvin Ballard, Bill Posey, Jim Lowman, Earl Tuininga, Bob Lee, Larry Porter, Don Ayres, Vince Graham, Dave Johnson, Mary Lou Barclay. 4TH ROW: Joanne Hjort, Betty Crook, Sue Lervold, Molly Clark, Nancy McDonald, Marie Agostinelli, Kathy Stensrud. 3RD ROW: Sally Ann Landre, Jean Stratton, Betty Soucy, Judy Pigors, Judy Carlson, Elaine Tackstrom, Jerry Bauman, Kathy McDaniel, Juanita Short, Marie Wibbleman, Linda Walker, Viola Wilson, Lorraine Hamilton, Judy Brooks. 2ND ROW: Sharon Fisher, Diane Nelson, Janet Sparks, Patty Hoag, Trina Burdette, Mabel Rice, Marlene Dual, Juanita Lason, Jean Millholland, Mary George, Estelle Close, Ollie DeWald, Charlotte Wilson. 1ST ROW: Bonnie Patrick, Cathy Pellerin, Dorothy Porter, Jeanette Landert, Jean Ness, Carol Sullivan, Margaret Niman, Pat Floch, Sybil Horne, Eileen Johnston, Florence Johnson, Karen Chapman, June Buell, Patty Bauer, Sharon Forsberg. Miss Hall - choir director. (£ ioOi After the big move from the old music room on the second floor of the main building to the new room, the choir classes began practicing in earnest. For the first semester Mrs. Mary Kay Randall was the director. During the second semester Miss Pat Hall arrived to take over the position. A variety of new songs joined the old familiar ones as members of both vocal music classes performed in three concerts this year — the annual Spring Concert, the Christmas Concert, and the Five School Concert in which choirs and bands from Sultan, Granite Falls, Tolt, Monroe, and Lake Stevens participated. 2ND ROW: Aina Erickson, Lorraine Hamilton, Pat Bond, Sylvia Hendrickson, Marilou Barclay, Connie Arnott, Juanita Lason. 1ST ROW: Ei leen Johnston, Trina Burdett, Judy Carlson, Bonnie Patrick, Mary George, Elaine Tackstrom, Bette Soucy. Fourteen girls chosen from the choir formed the Viking Bells. They met after school to practice. Their performances were the Christmas and Spring Concerts and other programs. Zuo Singing for intermissions, banquets, and their own enjoyment is the most important activity of the Boy’s Quartet. The group is composed of Calvin Ballard, first tenor; Chuck Sparks, second tenor; Earl Tuininga, baritone; Dave Johnson, bass; and Joan Mobius, accompanist. In this, their second year of playing, the Dance Band performed at various school and community dances. Earl Tuininga played trumpet; Monte Wolff, drums; Don Johnson, saxophone; Joan Mobius, piano. “Now we gather to give homage .. . Action for a song. Queen Pat and her court. “Merry Christmas from the seniors. This is a basketball. Sparked by Junior Class enthusiasm. tyutti i 'Pttom 'TTt iaye Linda and Bob were among those enjoying the prom. Taking tickets for the first Prom held in the new gym was Juanita Lason. Midway performers were Alta, Edna, and Carol. A 3RD ROW: Johnny Pelton, Gary Mills, Rodell Spake, Cliff Crowley, Joe Hebert, Gary Fischer, Mike Reece, Larry Loth. 2ND ROW: Bill Lindstrom, Jon Horne, Joe Rogge, Stan Fowlds, Mike Tastad, Dick Slocum, Lance Mills, John Loth, Harlen Forsberg, Larry Porter. 1ST ROW; Bruce Landre, Bill Hansen, Jon Grow, Laurence Loth, Vincent Graham, Bill Woyach, Keith VanDer Howen, Dennis Glover, Jerry Alexander, Jerry Hart, Daryl Cooper, Ernest Steadman. 'paotbzCl lean Cl iff Crowley — C Coaches: Mr. Fredrickson and Mr. Talbot. Joe Hebert — H B Lance Mill s — E Scivie Lake Stevens . 7 Mt. Si • ■ • • 20 Lake Stevens • 0 Edmonds. . . 25 Lake Stevens . 0 Sedro Wool ley. 39 Lake Stevens • 7 Mt. Vernon . . 0 Lake Stevens . 12 Arlington. . . 18 Lake Stevens . 13 Marysville . • 10 Lake Stevens • 0 Anacortes • . 39 Lake Stevens • 0 Burlington . • 26 Lake Stevens . 7 Snohomish . . 21 Mike Reece - T Larry Loth - T Dick Slocum — FB Joe Rogge — HB Jon Horne — E Gary Mil I s — T John Grow —LB Vince Graham — G Jerry Hart - G Gary Fischer —QB Laurence Loth — G Bill Woyach — FB Seniors admit that Sophomores and Juniors also have talent. Juniors entertain. Who said the Seniors didn't win? “RoUcf TUf it Rally night performers. Shake Rattle “N Roll. ' omecomiuy f957 Left to right: Gary Fischer, Betty Lou Crook, Vincent Graham, Loretta Johnson, King - Cliff Crowley, Queen - Sally Posey, Gary Mills, Sherryl Posey, Mike Bartleson, Sally Ann Landre. Ladies in waiting. A queen is crowned! Queen, Sally Posey and King, Cliff Crowley. BACK ROW: Ernest Steadman, Warren Alexander, Jon Horne, Val Munson, Bob Haislett, Johnny Pelton, Larry Loth, Mike Reece, Larry Johnson, Verlin Munson, Ron Matson, Mike Tastad. FRONT ROW: Keith VanDer Howen, Mr. Talbot, David DeBaer. 7earn Sc ie Lake Stevens . 42 Marysville . • 76 Lake Stevens . 31 Arlington . . 54 Lake Stevens . 34 Anacortes . . 75 Lake Stevens • 34 Sedro Woolley. 85 Lake Stevens . 29 Everett . . . 65 Lake Stevens . 30 Burlington . . 64 Lake Stevens . 37 Snohomish . . 47 Lake Stevens . 40 Mt. Vernon . . 52 Lake Stevens . 36 Edmonds.. • . 60 Lake Stevens . 40 Marysville . • 59 Lake Stevens . 29 Arlington • • 52 Lake Stevens • 40 Anacortes . . 77 Lake Stevens . 42 Sedro Wool ley. 63 Lake Stevens . 24 Everett . . . 52 Lake Stevens • 28 Burlington . . 78 Lake Stevens . 47 Snohomish • . 44 Lake Stevens . 45 Mt. Vernon . . 62 Lake Stevens . 36 Edmonds. . • 53 56 Ron Matson - G Larry Johnson-C Bob Haislett- F Larry Loth - C Mike Tastad - G Warren Alexander- G Val Munson - G Mike Reece- F Verl in Munson - C Johnny Pelton-C Jon Horne - F trnest Steadman - G BACK ROW: Ernest Steadman, Warren Alexander, Joe Rogge, Brent Crowley, Bob Larsen, Larry Johnson, Frank Reddeman, Bruce Landre, Gerald Horne, Fred Ingrum. FRONT ROW: Earl Gates, Mr. Martin, Dallas Carleton. earn ?eeu t Cliff Crowley - Javel in Mike Bartleson - Yi Mile 59 3RD ROW: Mr. Talbot, Mike Bartleson, John Pelton, Larry Loth, Cliff Crowley, Bob Haislett, Verlin Munson. 2ND ROW: Dick Slocum, Larry McCoy, Steve Bauer, Gary Lofstrom, Jim Davis, Harry Alexander, Gary Weber. 1ST ROW: Jerry Larkin, Ted Becker, Daryl Cooper, Keith VanderHowen, Steve Warrick, Bill Hanson, Pat Haight, Ray Nelson. Steve Bauer-Pole Vault Larry Loth• Shot-Put John Pelton - Discus Gary Lofstrom- Mile Jerry Larkin- 1 Mile 3RD ROW: Joe Hebert, Allen Johnson, Bob Leedy, Mike Kennaugh, Dick Perry, Gary Gates, Chuck Olson, Gary Fischer, Larry Johnson. 2ND ROW: Jon Horne, Warren Alexander, Don Kenney, Jerry Alexander, Jerry Hart, Dennis Glover, Vince Graham, John Cushman, George Johnson, Bill Woyack. 1ST ROW: Don Ayres, Val Munson, David DeBoer, Gerald Horne, Stan Buckner, Jim Davis, Earl Gates, Fred Ingrum, Keith Kennaugh. ----- = =-------------------- Sc6edccCe 957 Everett at Lake Stevens • . . .April •1 Lake Stevens at Snohomish. . . April 1 1 Arlington at Lake Stevens • . . April 18 Lake Stevens at Marysville. . . April 25 Edmonds at Lake Stevens . . . April 29 Lake Stevens at Everett . . . . May 2 Snohomish at Lake Stevens. . . May 6 Lake Stevens at Arlington . . . May 9 Marysville at Lake Stevens. . . May 13 Lake Stevens at Edmonds • • • May 16 74 'Ztene cuuC Sa 7 4, Let's have a homer, Joe. - SaaefaUl The ump is always right. You'll never make it. Waiting for action. S c (?£«£ President Dave Johnson The Ski Club, under the advisor- ship of Mr. Martin, spent weekends skiing at Stevens Pass. Pictured left to right, 2ND ROW: Sandra L a 11, Susan Leedy, Elaine Tackstrom, Carol Welch, Jeanette Landert, Sally Landre, Juanita Lason, Shelby Wanecheck, Bette Soucy, Karen Peacock. 1ST ROW: Laurance Loth, Daryl Cooper, Dennis Glover, Steve Bauer. Jecun Although there are no tennis courts at school the Girls’ Tennis Team enjoyed a fairly successful season. Pictured left to right: Joan Mobius, Susan Leedy, Carol Welch, Sally Landre, Joan Youngchild. The Tumbling Team, composed of both Junior and Senior High School girls, performed at various events throughbut the year. Pictured left to right: Sandra Sudds, Elaine Hillman, Jeanette Landert, Dianne Nelson, Jayne Haislett, Susan Miller, Mary Tipping, Tanis Williams, Lucille Hopkins. 7956 7957 Septetufien, 6 School Opened 14 Football at Mt. Si 21 Football — Edmonds here — Senior Dance 25 Annual Pictures 28 Football at Sedro Woolley Geto e 5 Football — Mt. Vernon here — FFA Dance 12 Football at Arlington 18 Ral ly Night 19 Football — Marysville here — Homecoming 24 National Merit Exams 'Dece tt esi here — Football at Anacortes Football — Burlington Commercial Club Dance FHA Initiation Football at Snohomish County Student Librarians Meeting 29-30 Senior Play 14 16 19 1 Basketball — Marysville here — 7 Basketball — Arlington here — 8 Basketball — at Anacortes 14 Basketball - at Sedro Woolley 15 Girls Club Tolo 18 Basketball - Everett here 20 Christmas Concert 21 Basketball — Burlington here — Shoeshine Dance 13 Exchange Assembly City here 15 Tolo 21 FFA Banquet 22 Sophomore Dance — Twin 4 Baseball — Everett here 5 Jr. Prom 9 Career Day at WWCE 11 Baseball — at Snohomish 12 Spring Concert 18 Baseball — Arlington here 25 Baseball — at Marysville 29 Baseball — Edmonds here tya,Kuevuf 4 Basketball — at Snohomish 1 Basketball — Sedro Woolley here 1 11 Basketball — at Mt. Vernon 5 Basketball — at Everett. j 15 Basketball — Edmonds here 8 Basketball — at Burlington j 18 Basketball — at Marysville 11 College Conference 1 25 Basketball — at Arlington 15 Basketball — Snohomish here — 26 Basketball — Anacortes here — Lettermen Dance Pep Club Dance 16 Basketball — Mt. Vernon here 1 19 Basketball — at Edmonds i 22 Sweetheart Ball 2 Baseball — at Everett 6 6 Baseball — Snohomish here 7 9 Baseball — at Arlington 13 Baseball — Marysville here 16 Baseball — at Edmonds 24 Senior Banquet viKings seat snonomisn For First Win of Year Lakr Stevens 47, Snohomish 44 The Lake Stevens Vikings came through on their home floor last night with their .first victory of the reason, 47-44, over the Snohomish Panthers. The Vikings won the contest on the foul line, shooting for 15 out of 25 while the Panthers connect-, ed 12 times in 25 shots. Each team scored 16 field goals. Lake Stevens led by 10 to 7 a: the quarter and remained in Iron by 23 to 22 at the half. The two; quintets were deadlocked 36-36 a:J the three-way mark. Lake Stevens received a jolt mid-, way in the final quarter w'hen John Pelton, who shared the backboard burden with Larry Loth, fouled out. but the Vikings held tough. Loth also picked up 14 tallies. Val Munson, Lake Stevens’ lead- ing scorer, was the high point man with 20 points. Meacham, with 12 points, and Thompson, 11. led the Panthers’ attack. Lake Stevens (47) F— Horne 1, Pelton 8; C—Loth 14; G — Val Munson 20, Matson 4. Subs — Alexander, Reece. Sees : : BH t. :K iM7T' T n - --r f - c. .: TT . fir fo-LjU i - —- r-s -- —••''S ' -“•• v'
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