Snohomish High School - Kla Ta Wa Yearbook (Snohomish, WA)

 - Class of 1947

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I: li If Ars Symrfx Editorial As echool dravss to 1 close analn the seniors or 1911 are eaylng Kl1Ta Wa Yes We ue leaving., Vlfe all leave with nigh hopes of the future but ue also leaye with lumps rn our throats as we recall all of the fun ue h ive had in our past four years Thie is the fifth year that the Kla Ta Wa hae been published lts first publrr itron was rn 1943 At that time Joe Stecher vwis editor Each year new ide is have been ineorpoi rtcd in order that the yearbook might id rncc with the progress of the school However no mitter wh it thc change in format the prim rry purpose of the innu rl rs to present an illustrated record of studmnts md activities from yeir to year As new retixrtres haye been formed thur pictures, haye been added to the innurl thu its size and circulation lr in increased Vke haye spent 1 busy year working on the K11 Ta Vka Vke hope th it you will hue as much enjoyment and ple rsure out of it as we haye had rn publishing lt VSe want to thank the faculty for the splendid cooperation they gaye ue Vie vsrsh to especially thank Miss Fowler who spent '1 lot of JANE BRITT Editor BOTTOM ROV! I to R Ian: Britt lane Bonney 'Vlarjorie Hansen Donni Spicer Lvle Krrxland Alph White Suzr Simpson Barbara Illman orse B J Larimer Janet Harris Marian Lincoln TOP ROW Mies Ruth Fowler Eileen Gleamon G11 Moyer Ruby Enger Glen Larsen Grace Clay Orva Torseth NOT IN PICTLRE .Ioan Anderson and Priscilla Peterson EDITOR Jane Britt ASSISTAINT EDITOR Marilyn Stocker SPORTS EDITORS Lenore Schaus Donna Spre r Lyle Kirkland MAINUSCRIPI EDITORS Join Anderson Priscilla Peterson TYPISTS Marjorie Haneen Ruby Enger ARTIST Barbara Illman VV RITERS ADVISER J 4 N 4 P 1s ' 61 z? it ,. M ' XR Page Four Orva Torseth Grace Clay Marian Lincoln Janet Har rrs Suzi Simpson Alpha W ite Betty Morse B J Larimer .Iam Bonney E1 leen Gleason G11 Moyer Glen Larsen Miss Ruth Fowler . '. z iff' , . ' x ' - ' . ' , z- . - . . 1 'I ' f. ' ' ' ' - - v ' 4 ' . . 1 1 r 1 ' 4 . . ' .' , . ' , ' . 1 . 1 . , f ' 1 2 ' ' 1 Q ' ' ' ' ' A . . H ' . v ' - ' .. ' . ' . . 1 - - . , . . , ,. . . . . 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SLPERINTENDENT P A VKRIGHT DID EOL GLT XOLR WIONLX 5 W ORTH It IS rnterestrng, to come home from shop prng open your packages and examrne rn the quretness of your own room the value of your purchases Sometlmes you feel lrke retu nm some artrcles and usrng the monrx lor :the purposes Today you have completed payrmnt cn your drploma Was rt a vuse purchase? The only way you can really check IS to observe over 1 perrocr of years what your schoolxng has done for you Has xt broadened your sympath1es Has rt brok en down your preJud1ces If after careful exam matron you fmd that you are strong enough not to go ysrth the crowd when you know better lf your vsrsdom rs greater than your prejudices and your compassron for your fellow rs stronger than your selfrshness or petty Jealousres then that drploma rs well 'md fully purchased Srgned P A WRIGHT Superrntendent PRIX CIPA L STAN BATES Ag.,'rrn the trme has come for us to b d fare xxell to '1 mighty frne class of senrors We haxe spent four pleasant 'ind vrluable years together whrch haye helped us grow both socrally and n tellectually The enthusrasm Interest and co operat on you have shown durmg your years here haye been most gratrfymg and have con trrbuted much to the success of our school Your success rs our success for you are the school Spcaklng for the entrre faculty I can say we hope you 'wrll profxt by your experrences at Snohomrsh Hrgh School rn the many and varred paths you are to follow It rs our wrsh that you wrll keep rn contact yxrth us ln your future en deavors smce we wrsh for you only the best Srgned STAIN BATES Prrncrpal MRS. LEILA DOLSEN Vice-Principal HAL MOE MRS. RUSSELL DAY 7. Faculty RUSSELL DAY Art HrY Advrser V! S C ETHEL SMITH Shorthand Bookkeeprng Busrness Englrsh and Lava Frosh Grrls Club Adxrser W S C FRANCES HODGE Engllsh Junlor Class Advrser L of W RUTH PETERSON Personnel Drrector Psychology Grrls Club Advrser VS S C D Of W' FLORENCE LONG Lrbrarran George Washrngton Unrwersrty Whrtman College EVERETT WOODWORD Gen 'VIath Sr and Jr P E Track Coach C VS C E STANLEY FREIHEIT Shop-Drckmson State Teachers College CHARLOTTE OLIVER Home Ec U of W 'VIILDRED BLOSSEY Journallsm Home Vlsrtor W S C U 0fW CELIA SCOTT Al ebra Gen Math Grrl Scout Advrser Stephen College Ohro State W EDWARD KANTOLA Farm Shop Agriculture FFA U of I O S C W S C JOE APRILL-Mech Drawrng Auto Mech U of W O S C MARGUERITE SINAVELY Sr and Jr Band Sr and Jr Chorr Melodrers I-Iarmonarres MUSIC Ap precratron W S C U of W RUTH FOWLER Chemlstry Physrcs Niathematrcs Senror Advrser Stanford L of VV U of 'VIont STEVE SMITH Brology Photography Sea Scouts Advrser O S C JOHN MILES Govt HlStOIy Baseball Coach U of I O S C FRANCES ERICKSON English Speech Honor Socrety Advrser Gustawus Adolphus College BETSY FRENTZ P E Health Tumblers Grrls S Club U of MIDW 'VInn S T C MILDRED HURD Latrn Spanish Latrn and Spanlsh Club Advlser U of VS PAUL SHORROCK English World Hlstory Freshmen Adviser U of VV TED BRITTEN Agrlculture FFA Freshmen Adviser Freshman Football and Basketball W S C MARK JARRETT Radio U of W U of St Lours ADA SEABURY Typrng West Mlchlgan Teachers College Chrcago Cregg Normal CARL LUNDY Englrsh Brology Dramatrcs L of W O S C ERIC DEIRLING Carpentry P A WRIGHT Supt Lawrence College Wlsconsm U W Stanford STAN BATES Prrncrpal College of Puget Sound U ofw HAL MOE V1cePr1ncrpal Practrcal Englrsh St Martrns College U of W 1 F. Y Page Six ' Y-E ' ' ' ' ' ' '- '- I. . .. v. . W . Y. . . MARGARET STOREY-Home Ec., Drill Team. Yell Leader'-U. of VV. i., , ,' M -, W . . . . . ig 1 ,- .' 2' S 5 ' Z gg' x sl '- H I A- G - f S ,ev-5 S- 'Q' QQ' Q41 Page Seve' nk A T. f ' MQ., A N-mais: I mn , N f , MI I ,,, , 414720 , , w ggzf K3 2- 1 ,A 0514? 'f Page Eight -. X x I ,Y ,Q ,, M rl, 'M .vw www ' 4 1Z7z f L, 1122! L , -.W W ., ' , f WS' Wi M., 4 V 4, 9' 2,4 ,, -' ' ff, 1 14- Qxgygf' ' f I I ,v5,3,5:v,:,,, dmzwy Y, , , . , 3 .. Hvjiis, -. 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U' V . . 1 ' ' .V BV V Y J L J ,Jk -w--- Wqnx 1 'Q'- NIAPH JANE NIARILXN LEYORE L Q X tdlllOIl n Salut it0ll I' ueuell to Nn JhOI'IllNh Hlgh ind welcome to the futuu We xeallze that gxaduatlon 1 not the end of ou educatlon but xathez the begmmng the fust chip tu 1n the book we haxe yet to vsute We xefflet leaung because lt meane sayxng good bwe to loyal fuends Qtlmulatm aetxwtles md good txmea Nou xu look townd the futuxe wlth all thoughts of sxdne'-N fu outxselghed by thankfulnew for Fllled Xklth the detelmlnatlon to be dxlxsent and coulageoua we face the problem fxlled vuoxld wlth hope and faxth Our Ines we knovm Null be uchex and more useful because we have had the prlxxlegfe of lttendlnb Snohonueh I-Ilfh Sthool Food luck to you ll MARILYN STOCKER NIARY JANIE LARIMER LENORE SCHAUQ Semor Class Ofhcers IN uth Foxx ex ldxl 81 lm ln IU ex nt 1 tn ll lllll n neon xlce JltSl sn L nm Schiu etxetux XIHIIXD N nke em ue Page Eleven I 'R i y . , . 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ANDERSON ERNEST E1n1e Y4 Student Leaders Conferenee4 honmr Some-ty 2 3 4 P16-sldent Hon OI Soc ety 4 Areenle and Old Lace 4 Tnespuns 4 College Prep Couree ANDEPSON JAMES JIIII General Couric AINDERSON VIRGINIA Andy a X G s Club QOUHCI C1112 S Club 2 3 4 Secretary Grrls S C1ub 3 .Senxor COUDSPIOI 4 Ch0lI NIue1e Feetlxal 4 VIP6IP8Sld9HI Sen ox Class 4 Comrnerclal Cour L BAPIC JACK General Course BANINYXARTH ROBER 1 Bob General Course BARNI-IART ROBERT Bob Chou 12 3 4 Niuslc' Festlwal 1 2 3 4 Move Club 34 Genelal Course BEAR FRAIN CES Franme Home E V JOI General Course BOITANO 'VIARIE Red Home EC Cub 1 Glrle S Club 1234 Treae 2 V1cePres1dent 4 Student Coumn 3 Off1ee 34 V1eeP1eQ1den G11 s Club 4 Gener rl Chanman Semor Ball 4 CIIOII 4 MUSIC Festnal 4 Commerclal Cou1 L BONINIIH .I A N E Jamey Spanr l' ub 1 2 3 GIIIS S C ub 1 Sehool Play 2 The-.p1ans 2 3 4 Latlr Club 3 Jun1o1 Prom COITIIIIILIE4 Arroxxherd Stuff 34 Arrowhead Ld 1tOl 4 GIIIS Club COUDCII '3 II lY'O1 Page Twelve Socretx 234 Semor Counselr, 4 1ll ind Scroll 34 Presldtrr of Qu1ll and Smoll 4 Student LOll11f 1 Annuxl tlff 4 1 e Pre Course BRITT JAINE, JIIYIIIIQ Honor S c1et5 234 Annurl Staff 1 ILd1tO1 0 Annual 4 arnlval f 111111 Chalrrrran 3 Arrowhead Starr 1 Student Lounerl 1 4 Qu1ll and Scroll 1ceP1s1d o Qul an Scroll 4 Dadx Nrgrht Chalrman 2 Lam Club LICTSUIOI 2 Student Tea 1114 Conr renee 4 Press Confer ence 3 'VI 01618 orthvsest NIUSIC Contut 234 Niusrc Festlwal 1 Orchestra 1 Senlor Counselor 4 Q Pr p Cours BROOKr-IART EAPL Buddy, Gen eral Cour se CAPROLL PONINIE JUHIOI Red Cro 12 Homs E0 NTIJOI General Course CAVALEPO G O R D O IN ROIIIGO Genrral Course LHAVIPERS KEILH General Course LAX CRACE C r rcrr Home E Club 1 Ldtm Club 2 3 Glrls S Club 1 2 34 Gxrls Glee 2 SPIYICQ Club 3 Photography 3 I br 3 1 Annual Staff 4 Carnrxal COHIINIIIGQ 3 An ntfrl S fr 1' College Prep Course EFHNNOPP IOIN Pl 1nd11 1111 C m C n1H1tllll 1 DEIIERI ING D-XLE nude 1 e 1 Ccui e DIXON If X1 E il T1 H11 1 3 4 Chou 3 4 enei 11 COUINE' DIXON 'VIAPG XRET Dixin Home Q b Ciils Club Co Q 1 t 3 4 Photo ifxphx 4 Ntudtnt C una l 4 Ceneial Coui e DL CGEP JALR Foothill 34 Auto Meth 3 4 Genei 1l Coui-1 N C ER RDBH Home E Club 1 111s Q Club 1 2 3 sp 1n1sh L ub o 1 C imittu nix Committee 34 Annu'1l St1ff 4 B111 Committee 4 Comnieicml Lo 11-1- Lollege P1 ep Coui-,e ERICRSOB LORRAINE Lee Tumbl n,, 1 Home Ec 'XI 1101 Gen ei xl COUIQQ FANKHALSEP XERINE Herbs S nioi Cli-.5 President 4 H11 34 Vice Piesident H11 4 Ba-.ketbxll 1 '7 3 4 Tennis, 2 3 4 Honol Societ Spoxts Editoi Aiioxx he'1d 4 Quill 'ind Scioll 4 Lhoii 1 '7 'Nluxic Futi 1 1l 19 Student Council 3 1 N'111l111t Lt 1 his Conference 4 Litin Club 1 Collm Se P1 ep Course FIFI D CHAPLEB Chuck A 19 Spoitsmins Club 3 4 T1 uk 1 Foot 'ill 4 Chou 1 Collehe Prep Loui e F L O D PHX LL1b Sigue ci-on G11 lx Q1 'P Home Ec I 1301 4 emi 1 Course CALDLTTE GERALD Jeux n ed fiom Exeie . fcneill Coursi. GERARD, RAMON A'Red - '-Y -. Geneml Course. CIEXSON, EILEEN-- Home Ex 1, 1b , S :ni.' Cub L- , Annu' S11 . Honor Society 4. Senior Bull Com- 'tt e 4. Carnival Committee 3-4. Comn11rci'1l Course. C e e Prep Course. GOUCH, PUSSELL Puss -- Enteied rom Everett 3. T 1ck 3-4. Spur s- m'1n:' Club 3-4. General Course. GRAY . MERRELL Bud Student Council 4. Model Club 4, General Course. 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Class Hrstory The Clrss of ll started on rts 12 year Journey one sunny September mornrng, rn 1935 Berng only lowly frrst graders we srmply went through a ye r of learning the fundamental A B Cs of knowledge Thrn came the second grade Ah now we were gettrng somewhere and drd we know rt We felt more at ease rn our school and looked down on those w ro had just entered school as the underclassmen The thrrd and fourth grades passed smoothly along under our feet leavrng us wrth strll more confr dence that we were learnrng rt all Durrng the f th year of our schoolrng tragedy overtook us for our frfth grade teacher Mrss Kmepe suddenly passed away It was rn our frfth year that we approprr ated enough money tn buy some rnterestrng dog bock for the class The next year was our prrde and Joy for we were now hrgh and mrghty srxth graders All underclassmen crrnged at our approach tor so we thoughtb Durrn thrs year we sponsored a pet show and elected a queen a prrncess and a prrnce to rergn oyer the day set asrde for thrs bw event Vlable Krause became our pretty blonde queen and Janet Harrrs and Eugene Norton served as the prrncess and prmce VVhen the excrtrng., day arrrxed students of rll grades brought therr pets to be rn the show and paraded behrnd the royalty through the streets of Snohomrsh We were also able to go down to Seattle to vrsrt the Aquarrum and Antrque Shop along the water front All the students enycyed themselyes durmg the tour and at the prcnlc that followed at Vtoodland Park Needless to say we all came home wrth full stomachs and mrnds trammed wrth thrs new knowledge of the great crty Junror Hrgh That was our next brg step But here we were srmply seventh graders wrth no underclassmen to trample on But we were gettrng somewhere for nov we went to school rrght along srde of the hrgh school students It was here tlsat we sampled our frrst but of lrfe srmrlar to the hrgher grades We u ed book lockers and even changed teachers durxng the day Some members of the clrss belonged to the Junror I-Irgh School Chorr and were able to attend the Choir Contest held rn Seattle Annre VV1lson served as the Grrls Club presrdent rn our erghth year and drd a very nrce Job rn that offrce Graduation day from Junror High was an Important one to us We were now ready to leave the home lrke halls of one burldrng and ourney across the wrde drrveway to a new and strange world Green as grass freshmen That rs what we were called Strll we had rernforcements to back us up rn our travel for many new students entered hrgh school from Marshland the Lutheran school Machxas Fobes Sw ans Trarl and other out of town schools Wrth all that background we started our career off by electrng Mary Jane Larrmer presrdent Wally Reed vr epresrdent and Gene Norton to be called off 'VIrss Thelma Olson was our faculty advrser In our sophomore year we really began to make the dust fly Sophomore boys turned out for foot ball basketball and baseball Grrls drd therr share also rn Grrls S We agarn sponsored a roller skatrng party but thrs trme lt clrcked presrdent Bob Jones saw to that' We were well represented rn student councrl rnd two sophomore boys Jorned the Hr Y Club The cast of the school play Dont Take My Penny was also frlled wrth many sophomores Our class seemed also to take an rnterest rn musxc for one fourth of the chorr was sophomores and four sophomore grrls entered rn a musrc contest at Renton nd won hrgh ratrngs Our offrcers were Bob Jones presrdent Brll Ingalls vrce presrdent and Roger Wrllrams secretary Steve Smrth was our helpful advrser When we reached our Junror year we realrzed at once that we w re now one of the upper classes We started the year out rrght by electrng Brll Ingalls presrdent Dwarne Lambert vrce presrdent Mar rlyn Stocker secretary treasurer Mrs Hodge was our advrser Of ourse the blggest event of that year was the Junror Prom Betty Morse became the charrman and wrth her commrttees enabled us to put on one of the best Proms ever held rn Snohomrsh Hrgh School Another brg event was the Fresta 1 Mexrcan Carnrval w hrch was the frrst put on for the whole school The Fresta proved very success ful and Bet 'Vlorse acted as general charrman We were also well represented rn sports honor groups rn school and musrc Yes Indeed our class was golng strong Senrors Just rmagrne' We frnally made rt Lrttle drd we dream that the year could be so rushed Durrng a quret class meetmg we elected our class offrcers Verne Fankhauser presrdent Vrrgrnra Anderson uce presrdent Lenore Schaus secretary and 'Vlarrlyn Stocker treasurer 'Vhss Fowler our class advrser helped us a lot durrng the year A grand Senror Ball was made possrble because of the hard work done by Marle Bortano and her commrttees The senrors worked hard for sports school gowernment socral actrvrtres and musrc therr last year Brll Ingalls served as the student body presrdent the frrst semester and Art Prlrchowskr served as presrdent durrng., the second semester Theg senrors held an annual Senror Banquet on Aprrl 18 Durrng therr baa lrret they added still more mem N orres of S H S to therr collectron and added fperrodb to therr warstlrnes A senror prcnrc was held near the end of school and a good trme was had by all Graduatron on May 28 completed the Class of 47s twelxe year Journey Snohomrsh Hr yrur sons and daughters wherever rn thrs world may roam wrll always love and honor therr dear old home By JANET HARRIS 2 Page Nrneteen . -1 . . . . . 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A 1 r ' 1 1' ' ' 1. 1 1' ' 1K1 A1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1' 7 5 ' 'L , ' ' ' 11 1 vy , , 1 ' ' Y Y1 1 r 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ', V. , 1 1 1 1 1 I . 1 ' ' 1 1 - ' 1' 1 1,1 ' v 1 , J 1, 1 5- .7 r 1 - X Q 1 1 x 5 - .or Nur' Junror Class The Junror class started the year 19461947 wrth a bang At our trrst class meetrng under the dr rectron of our advrser Mrs Hodge we elected class offrcers as follows Presrdent Tom Clemans vrce presrdent Gene lNort0n secretary treasurer Eunrce Kuhlman We also elected Glorra Wagner as charrman of class prns and rrng1,s The frrst large actrvrty of the class X as the Sadre Havrkrns dance whrch was held on December 14 The charrman of the dance was Joan Anderson The theme was patterned after the home of Lrl Abner rhrs dance was for the purpose of rarsrng money for the Junror Prom Our Junror Prom was held on May Z It was a very eventful nrght rndeed for every couple yy hrch attended The charrman of the brg affarr was Jerry Greenleaf Her commrttee charrmen were as follovrs Prrscrlla Peterson decoratrons W'ayrre Hall musrc Audrey Schenaker programs John Podge and Ray Johnson frnance Yerexsa Jrnneman patrons and patronesses Edrth Beasley punch Glorra Wagner entertarnment Clrff Hu bard and Frances Cooper trckets Pat Draper announce ments Ilene Lrndstrom posters Ruth Wrckham rnyrtatrons For the carnrval whrch was put on by the student body the Junror class contrrbuted a concessron crlled Rollrn Gold It was awarded frrst prrze for berng the best booth In the realm of sports members of our cass were qurte promrnent These boys earned therr let ter rn football Gene Norton Don Strtes Ed Stevens Bas1lRa1nes Tem Clemans Ted Bear Gordon Roclland Wayne Hall and Mrke McGurnness Xfe also garned our share of athletrc glory by corrtrrbutlng three lettermen to the frrst team In la etball They were Gordon Rodland Basrr Karnes and Jack Crook rhe folloxyrng boys batted therr way to a letter rn baseball Mervrn Slrger Jack Crook Tonr Clemans Gordon Rocrland Gene Norton and Tom Bernard W ayne Hall John Hodge Mrke MeGurnness Ray Preyost rnd Mtrvrn Slrger are boys vsho turned out for track Yeah Junror Crass Panthers' The Junror grrls ard therr brt rn the freld of sports too These are the grrls who turned out Ny lerf Andrevrs Teresa Jrnneman Thelma Culyer Jeanette Beacraft Frances Cooper Laura Surdyk cler- Burke Katherine 'Vlrsrch Audrey Schenaker Eunrce Kuhlman Dorrs Mrnor Norda Krng De lorcs Neue Jeanette Russell and Ioan Welter VVe also lent the student body a hand by gryrng them three student body offrcers The frrst se mester Kathleen Scrroknecht was secretary and Jack Crook was treasurer The second semester Irmr Weberlrng, ua treasurer Tlrere were srxteen Junror rn FFA Offrcers from our class were yrce presrdent Walter Nordqurst md sentrnel Bob Johnson for the frrst semester Bob McCurre wrs vrce presrdent Gene Srmpson secretary and Bob Johnson reported As we look ba k over our Junror year vue see success progress krovwledge and lots of fun Junror Class Offrcers Vrcepresrdent Gene Norton presrdent Tonr Clemans secretarytrersurer Eunrce Kuhlmrn 'rdvrser 'VIrs Frances Hodge UPPER PICTURE Chenrer John Carter Ralph Cochran ROW 2 June Gardner Irene Gunderson Pat Drrper Edrth Bersley Je rnette Becraft Lola Haase Betty Hrley Martha Beckmeyer Thelnra Culver Joan Anderson Nylene Andrews ROVV 3 BORING BONYIUF-l'1 Bdlblll Gilbert V611 Lvreenup Carol Goshorn Ione Allen Erleen Doll Do lores Behlrng Helen Burke Prrnces Cooper Jerry Greenleaf ROW 1 Shrrlex Wales Anrta Burke Don Belmont Dan Baeh rrt Doug. Bloomer Jack Crook Dltk Crrroll Ray Froembgen Clyde Clutter rOP POW Dayrd Bachrrt Don Frrberg, Drle Burt Ted Berr Cy Brrrers Wryne Hall Don Beyans CEIVI ER PICTLRE BOITOM ROW left to rrght Alden Holt Hans Langkoxx Bob Lrrsen W rlter Nordqurst Pete Prpprs George Prckebush Glen Moore Don Peterson Bob Lrndsey ROW 2 Prtsy Opel Mary Ellen Iyons Prt Lutz Ann Mrrtrn Delores Moore Prrscrlla Peterson Do lores Neue Evelyn Lampm rn Mrrran Jones Dorothy Lambert Mc rn Lloyd ROW 3 Ednr Moen Genevr Jrcobson Charre Mayes 'Xl rrthr Morrrs lNordr Krng, Betty 'Vloreherd Krtherrne Mrsrcn Lucrlle Krnncy Dorrs Mrnor Bryerly Mrllcr Thcresr Jrnnrnran ROW 4 Dolores Jensen Opal Keough Ilene Lrnsfronr Aurdey Jones Dolores 'Vloore Earlrng: Lurn Jrmmy Hrrble Nrck Jergensen Bob MCGUIIL Ray Nlrller TOP ROW 'Vlrke 'VIcGurnness Clrff Hubbard Ray Johnson Bob Johnson John Hodge Don Jensen Don Knutson Bob Krnney Drek Larson LOVVER PICTLRE BOTTOM ROW' left to rrsht Ray W'alster Wally Stocker Stan Selrrber 'Werxrn Slrg.,er Kenneth Reed Bob Stecher Brll Steyens Allen Smrth ROW' 2 Delores Tuengel Ruth Rouley Anna Ryner Carolrnt Stcyens Lors Shepherd Jeanette Rus sell Joan Wrlson Glorra Wagner Irma Weberlrnh Kathleen Schoknecht ROW 3 Ruth Wrrght Ruth Wrckhrm Srnta Zanon Charleen Wrrglrt Margaret Rernke Alrce Wlrl lrrms Joan Welter Marcella Stone Clarrce Potter ROW 4 Gene Srmpson Ray Prevost Mary Stecher Delores Schultz Edrth Segurdson Pat Werner Dorena Wollen Audrey Schenaker Agnes Rrchards Don Yoder Drck Wrrght TOP ROW Don Tart Gordon Rodland Ed Steyens Don Strtes Don Shatzka Ralph Walster Delbert Steyens Leonard Turner Ron Theodorsen Page Twenty v ' '1 1 1 ' 1 1 1- ' x ' 1 1 . 1 1 1. , 1 , 1 1 V 1 1 1 - .V 5 Q1 T' 1' ' 1' -1 V ' 1 V' ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 :5 1 1 1 V 1V 1 V 1 1 1V 5V 5. 1 . 5 . 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V . 51 V V 1 - , ' 1 r , 1 1 11 1' '1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . f 'k X fs Agg V Y 95 6 F Page Twenty-one Sophomore Class Shoutrng madly Mr Smith sophomore class adviser finally got a word rn above the grggllng talk mg and what have you 'xt the first class meetrng of the year Getting down to business they elected offrcers for the year They were as follows presrdent B111 Dugger vice president John Hall secre tary Edwrna Olson and treasurer Jim Ingalls Thrs year for the first time the sophomores had the1r oyrn football lergue coached by Ted Brrtton The starting members were Rodney Bradt Ray Houck B111 Dugger Jim Ingalls Mike Krsman John Hall Ed Odegard Dick Knapp B111 Moss Len Davis and Earl Aver1ll Howard Raines was the only sophomore to make the regular second team The boys of the sophomore class were also very prom1nent 1n basketball th1s year The boys repre sentrng the class on the startmg five were Howard Rarnes and D1ck Knapp Joe Greenleaf Ray Houck and Earl Averill were the sophomores among the startmg five on the second team Some boys that were seen on the track field th1s year who were back from last year were D1ck Morton Rodney Bradt John Hall B111 Moss J1m Norvell Glen Olels B111 Dugger and Len Davrs Other sophomores who turned out for track this year were Ed Odegard Ray Houck Jim Ingalls Jack Wesland and Rlchard Graham Sophomores golnv out for baseball thls year Were DICK Knapp '1 letterman from last year A1 Ode gard Jack Neilson Ted Schmelzer and I-ugh Kendall rhe sophomore glrls were Dl0mlH9Ht ln the Sports freld Nlakrng the frrst team for speedball were Joan Dugger and Pat Schenaker whlle Pat Prrce and Betty Krause made the second team Cap- tarn of the sophomore speedball team was Joan Dugger Also turning out were Carole Berentson Joan Brookhart Bernad1ne Burke Evelyn Dehnhoff Pat Fankhauser Edna Haas Yvonne Hatch Nathalre Kuhlman Vlfgmla 'VICDOUHM DOIOUN 'VICGUlI1I1ess Alrce Porter Vlelba Pr1ce Betty Winston Ruth Tackrtt and Wanda Wood Volleyball found -10311 Dugger agalrl On the first team yyhrle Edna Haas made the second team D0I'0ihy MCGUIDUESS and Evelyn D6hDh0ff were chosen captams of the basketball teams Joan Dugger made f1rst team and Pat Schenaker made the second team The girls Sh0Wed ml1Ch 1l'lteI'9St ln S0ftbal1 In addrtron to those turning out for other sports were Jeanne Bernard Betty Sequln Anne Furman Elsre Slrger MarJo.1e Haaland Betty Goodrrch and Delores Schultz We sponsored a dance thrs year It vnas one of the three dances for the year which had a dance band The general chairman was B111 Dugger The comm1ttee cha1rmen were decoratrons Carol Turner programs Susan Keaton and Carolyn Lanz clean up John Hall 1nterm1ss1on program Ho wardrne Jones and Kathryn Wallace pub11c1ty Mrke Krsman Ray Houck Dell Johnson Carey Gasper Don Hoggarth Ern1e McClellan B111 Lester Howard Ra1nes John Malg8SlHl Hugh Kendall and Calvrn Moore are members of the FFA Representrng our class 1n the Sea Scouts were Don S1mpson Jack Sp1cer Dave Eddrngs Dale Kmg and D1ck Knapp Sophomore Class Officers adviser Mr S J Smith LPPER PICTURE BOTTOM ROW left to rlght Joe Greenleaf Walter Chenler Richard Graham LeRoy Haas John Gale Verne Coryell Len Davis Earl Ayerlll ROW 2 Juanita Cummings Ardyth Dahlgren Shrrley Baraby Pat Chambers Doris Games Betty Goodrich Betty Carey Marcelyn Grrffore Evelyn Dehnhoff Edna Haas ROW 3 Betty Green Pat Fankhauser Carole Berentsen Jeanne Bernard Cora Broers Joan Brook hart Phoebe Broers Bernfrdlne Burke Ann Cross Marjorie Holland ROW 4 Jo Anne Hendrickson Yvonne Hatch Joan Dugger Barbara Cranmer Helen H111 Leola Gomsrude Gladys Baker Dorothy Austin TOP ROW Tony Broers Ted Carlson Richard Harvey Rodney Bradt Cary Gasper Dave Eddrngs CEINTER PICTURE BOTTOM ROW left to right Dell Johnson Don Hoggarth Ernest McClellan John Malgeslnr Don Hoggarth Ernest 'V1cClelland John Vlalgesmr Don Lawler Bruce Murphy Stuart Miller ROW 2 Ed Odegard Violet Larson Lorraine Nolan Billie 'Vlorse Betty Krause Betty Hockett Na. tha11e Kuhlman Dorrs Hendershot ROW 3 Ray Houck Barbara Johnson Cherie Mayes LaVe1ne L1ttle Dorothy McGu1nness Hoyyar dine Jones Susan Keaton Noreen Hoerath Vrrgrnra McDonald ROW 4 Arlene Prather Maxine Morley Al Odegard Dale King Dick Morton Gerry Lauerman Francis Newell June Jones TOP ROW Jack Nerlson Calvrn Moore Hugh Kendall D1ck Knapp Glen Olels Ray Kletke LOWER PICTURE BOTTOM ROW left to right Ruth Tackrtt Dolores Schulter Betty Wrnston B111 Tester Hans Orup Gordon Smrth ROW 2 Elsie Slrger Chr1st1ne Parrrs Ruth Webster Norma Wilson Evelyn Vail Ev1l1o Ryner Mar Jorre Rrggs Beatrrce Vetter ROW 3 Alrce Wentland Una Sturlaugson Wanda Wood Alice Porter Kathryn Wallace Melba Prrce Pat Prrce Pat Schenaker Carol Turner ROW 4 Jack Sp1cer B111 Stecher Mlldred Woolen Shirley Watson Sharon Purvrs Flora Prerce Ruth Olson Betty Sequrn TOP ROW Howard Rarnes Ed Renwald, Ted Schmelzer Jack Westlund Joe Story Page Twenty two . ,v V . , S ' k .A V' . , . . . v - . v A K . 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I Page Tweqty-th ree J 4: Y cxf v-'J WJ X5 Freshman Class Bang' Bang' Phe gavel was brought down heavrly upon the desk by Ted Brrtten and Paul Shor rock freshmen class advrsers at the begrnnrng of the year Yes the rntellrgent class of 50 was brought to order to elect therr offrcers Although many grrls wanted the female sex to lead as presrdent the one and only Pmky Crook was elected But Jean Lambert really shoved the grrls up by berng elected vrce presrdent Then Don Jacobson was nomrnated for secretary fby a grrlb and he won unanrmously And so the freshman class was off to a wonderful start When basketball season rolled around the freshmen class was rn there shrnrng Our frve Bob Crook Don Jacobson Ken Gabrro Bob Keaton and Jake Goss won the county champronshrp They lost only two non league games Ah but dont forget the grrls' A rew of the grrls were at all the games rootlng hard wrth Audrey Popprnc usually leadrng them We had loads of fun and although there were only about ten of us we yelled loud enough to brrng the roof down Then when the flowers were rn bloom and brrds were srngrng came the freshman dance The Babys Bawl Decoratrons consrsted of small prnk and blue bootres hung damtrly around the walls and prnk and blue crepe paper streamers It was a wonderful success and every one had a brg txme Pmky drd a great Job of announcrng hrs commrttees although he drd run over a few words rough shod He ought to bf a radro narrator The commlttees were entertainment Edythe Ann Donner decoratrons Janlce Merrrtt refreshments Joan Cooper publrcrty Sue Bonney and Jerry Stocker musrc Vall Strllm rn Mr Shorrock assrstant class adyrser had a gr and time wrth hrs freshmen grrls trylng to make them settle down before the dance In later sprrng the young mens hearts turned to what the grrls had been thrnkrng of all year and cuprds arrow fell rnto the hearts of many Then thc young love of the grassy green came to lrfe and out of rt came a few couples As a whole September 8 1946 was a grand day for SHS because the brarn students entered for thelr frrst year J annre Lambert was elected one ol the yell leaders 'rnd she was really a good one We also had Audrey Popprno Jane Tozer Jean Lambert June Vrncent Jane Greenleaf and Phyllrs Behlrng on frrst tumblrng team Then there were the grrls wrth rhythm rn therr every step Yes Edvthe Ann Donner Beverly Barnett Rosemary Gunderson and Frerda Pressly were rn the hrgh and mrghty drrll team But never forg t the freshman musrc' Ah no' We had a small group called the Harmonarres A we walked down the hall toward our locker we were sure to hear a clear note of srngrng and we were always sure that rt was erther Joan Cooper Suzr Caldwell Sue Bonney Joy Lorenson Jamce Mer rrtt Betty Ann Mars Varl Strllman Joyce Dwyer or Nlrckey Rernke There were also many students rn SHS band and chorr Summrng up the whole year we may have been called everythrng from wet behrnd the ears to grassy green but Just the same when the class of 5C entered SHS a new spark was added and wrll forever burn brrghtly rn her pages of hrstory Freshman Class Offrcers Mr Ted Brrtten advrser Bob Crook presrdent Jean Lambert vrce presrdent Don Jacobson sec retary Jackre Morrrs treasurer Mr Paul Shorrock advrser UPPER PICTURE BOTTOM ROW left to rrght Earl Carey Lee Allerdrce Walter Grlreath Leslre Benmngfreld Ronald Broughton Bob Courtney Frank Costrn Don Fankhauser Charles Drresler ROW 2 La Verne Frtzthum Wesley Loback Dallen Brown Morna. Asplund Ann Furman Sue Bon ney Joan Cooper Edythe Ann Donner Sally Embree Ruth Clemans Betty Downrng Patsy Gleason ROW 3 Ed Coberly Wrllv Burns Phyllrs Behlrng Lourse Faulstrch Dorothy Carlson Susan Caldyyel' Betty Benson Jean Bowman Gladys Froembgen Joyce Dwyer ROW 4 Charles Curnutt Allen Dale James Lalonde Margaret Lowry Vlary Bagrcls Mary Clemans Beverly Barnett Dolores Funke Tom Evans Bud Carter ROW 5 John Gamble Joe Brown Charles Caldwell Ken Garbrro Bob Adams Ray Elmers Tom Bagwell Jrmmy Brooks CENTER PICTURE BOTTOM ROW left to rrght Jrmmy Holmes Johnny 'Vhles Clarence 'Neuman Bob Grrmm Don Jatob son Bud Kuhlman Dale Matthres Bernard 'VIcGurnness Clayton Hunt Bernard Goshorn ROW 2 Betty Hubbard Vlrldred Kels Betty Krnne Jackre Morrls Joy Lorenson Betty Ann Mars Vlaryorre 'VlcCulloc'h Twrla 'VIcKay Jean Lambert Delores Nortum ROW 3 Janice 'Vlerrrtt Georgra Lmcoln Patty Ja nlgan Marrlyn Gray Carol Nlolan Rosemary Gunderson Helen Neuman Mary Harvey Lerlra LOdWlCk ROW 4 Jrm Hughes Katherrne Morgan Jane Greenleaf Nlarjorre Medema Lawrence Johnson Brll Johnson Drck McGan Robert Johnson Chell Hrgbee Gene MCKIDHEQ TOP ROW Ron Krotke Bob 'VIcBr1de Bob Hornrbrook Tom Huffman Bob Keaton Jake Goss Art Nash B111 Jones Sherly Hendrlckson LOW ER PICTURE BOTTOM ROW left to rrght Jrm Rrchards Drck Stecher Dave Sather Bob Salvadalena Gerry Stocker Ted Ren Fred Randall Rrchard Reed Frank Sturlaugson ROW 2 Drck Tuengel Vrolet Reed Vale Strllman Pat RBVIDG Hazel Paulson Betty Osborn Janet Osborn Lorrarne Sprtzer Lrllrrn Trapp Jane Tozer June Vrncent ROW 3 Jackre Rockne Evelyn Prather Jackre Parsons Velda Rowley Delores Rernke J'rnrce Was den Joan Webster W'and'1 Porter Stanley Walster ROW 4 Art Storwrck Joyce Therss Joyce Peterson Frreda Pressley Nlrldred Rernke Beverly Ren wald Eva Paul Audrey Popprno Lorrn Younce Brll Owens TOP ROW Wayne Rodland Ray Hogal Harold Robrnson Dale Rowley Bob Stevens Ed Thornton Wrllram Stach Roy Watson Gene Stucky Gerry Tuengel Charles Schrlter Page Twenty four 1 , . 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UPPER LEFT G1rl '7 Box Must we look at those legs Shouldnt suck your thumb so much Clrff Youre a good boy LPPER CENTER Looks 'ts lf B J IS hoggmg the show durlng the roon hour ret tof ether Seem as rf the others xrc too busy stuffrn themselxes to mmd too much though LPPER RIGHT Nell wtll rf rt rsnt lrttle Tom Clemin puttrng. rn nrs squrrt for fue chref it qurte '1n E'1llQ 'tee' ' tuo stmor grrls Pc te ind Suzi CENITER RIGI-Ir We bet you Prnt guess who thr rs It looks rs though Alph.-r hasnt grown much doesnt lt' LOWER LEFT Thrs plcture IS 1 llttle out of date but anyway we thank Jane and G11 for 'ictrng as spice flllers LOWER CEINTER LEFT Dont look now but hldden behrnd those werrd lookrng goggles are Dehn hoft and Tfrckltt LOWER CENTER RIGHT Betty just cant seem to stop practrcrng her tumblrng Fran rs her co operatrve chum thrs trme LOWER RIGHT Is she forelgn or was rt the sun'7 N0 lts Martha Beckmeyer Page Twenty sxx . ' . 1 - v . I v 1 - ' I - v , Z, V . . is .y. .I V.. l. I . . . ' ' . f ,!. CENTER LEFT: It isn't an unusual sight to see Pinky surrounded by women. This time it was I T: '- ,z ' ' 1: ' ' ' f' ' . : ' ' ' . ' . , ' ' ', . ' ' . ' f ' 1 . 'sw' , . , . . . u . Y 4 , - . ' Y ' ' , ' 1 ' 4 - . - ' . ' ' 7 . . , . Class WIII Wlth the deepest conslderatlon for the welfare of all mankmd 1n the present at0m1C age and w1th the full reallzatlon of the tremendous responsxblllty that rests so heavlly on our broad and capable shoulders we the graduatmg semor class bemg 1n full possesslon of all our br1ll1ant mental facult1es and phvs1cal powers do w11l and bequeath our dearest and most treasured possesslons to these several worthy and outstandmg 1nd1v1duals hereln named Ernest Anderson leaves h1s telephone number wlth Mlss Erlckson James Ander son leaves h1s bolsterous ways to Ed Odegard Don Austm leaves h1s collectlon of ha1r rlbbons w1th Clyde Clutter V1rg1n1a Anderson leaves her helght to Pat Fank hauser Jack BablC leaves h1s wavy h 1r to B111 Moss Bob Bannworth leaves h1s sore leg to Gordon Rodland Bob Barnhart leaxes h1s many tardy shps 1n h1s locker Frances Bear leaves to become Mrs Charles Popp1no Marle Boltano leaves her temper to Janlce Merrltt Jane Bonney leaves the Arrowhead to Pat Draper Cy Broers leaves Tony to fl1rt wlth the g1rls Jane Br1tt leaves hey pos1t1on as ed1tor of the annual to some unlucky sucker Gordon Cavelero leaves h1s black halr dye and wave set to Al Odegard Kelly Chambers leaves h1s sleeplng p1lls Wlth Len DHVIS Grace Clay leaves her coyness to Jane Tozer Lo1s Dehnhoff leaves her ha1r rlbbons for Joan Dugger to use Dale De1rl1ng leaves h1s stubborn blond locks to Sue Bonney Faye D1xon leaves Mrs Sm1th to run the cafeterxa by herself Margaret D1xon leaves to WIH the 1947 bathlng beauty contest Jack Dugger leaves h1s car st1ll stalled on Three Lakes H111 Ruby Enger leaves her shorthand ab1l1tv to next vear s speed demon Lor ralne Erlckson leaves her suntan to Joan Cooper Phyll1s Flod leaves as Mrs Mag Slgurdson Vern Fankhauser leaves h1s ener getlc ways to Howardlne Jones Charles Fleld leaves h1S black mustache wlth Wh1t1e Stevens Darcy Frlberg leaves h1s s1ze th1rteens to Gordon Smith Gerald Gaudette leaves after only a short stay at Snohomxsh Hlgh Ramon Gerard leaves Margaret behmd for one semester Elleen Gleason leaves Pat to get by w1th out her Russell Gough leaves h1s curly halr to Tuffv Gr1ffore Murrell Gray Dave Greenleaf leaves wlth Bobble for Ellensburg and h1gher learnmg Elva Greenup leaves to be a housew1fe for a fellow from Seattle Harrv Hansen leaves h1s rosy cheeks to Allce W1ll1ams MarJor1e Hansen leaves to help D1ck on her Dad s farm Leonard Harbert leax es h1s place ln the band emptv Janet Har r1s leaves The school loses a swell sololst Ed Helrman leaves the outslde entrance of the rad1o room vacant Now somebody else can s1t there and talk to h1s glrl Jlm Hetland leaves h1s A 1n Enghsh to someone else who works for the teacher Lloyd Hett1ger w1lls the radlo class back to Mr Jarrett Ralph H1ntze leaves Mary Stetcher st1ll hopmg Barbara Illman leaves her art1st1c ab1l1tv to John Hall B1ll Ingalls leaves h1s brother to carry on h1s good work Allen Johnson leaves the g1rls to fmd someone else to swoon over Imogene Jones leaves the g1rls locker room after turnout wlthout her good Jokes Fontelle Kell leaves the shorthand room 1n qu1etness T J Kendall leaves a bunch of heart broken g1rls behmd Larrv Klrchgessner leaves Mr Dav vuth a sneakmg susp1c1on Ly le Klrkland leaves her d1ct1onarv to George Packebush Donna Kletke leax es her sophlstlcated wavs to Thelma Culver Mable Krause leaves her sewlng ab1l1tx to he freshman home ec class Laura Laff1n leaves her b1g brown eyes to l1ttle Johnny M1les Dwame Lambert leaves h1s concelt for any one who wants It Clem Lambert leaves all the gxrls hopmg hell get a dlvorce Karl Langbecker leaves to shoot people th1s trme w1th hlS camera Mary Jane Larlmer leaves her A grades Wlth Joe Blsnett he need them Elsa Larson leaves her blond halr to Dorls Games Marlan L1ncoln leaves for Jumor College she savs but we know better than to belxexe that Margaret Marshall leaves Mr Lundy wlthout a leadmg ladv Maxlne Page Twenty seven . V 7 . . .. ' ' a' ' - y . . . .M N 7 leaves the girls alone .... y .... I . 7 ... ' U ' .... 1 7 ' tl ' il... . ..y . 1... . - . N .-.. . - 3 Y ' si 77 ' ' . 0 t 1 .... 'V Y ' LA ' 97 ' Class Wlll Continued Matthies leaves the dark room vacant Cecelia McDonald leaves to become Mrs James Gardener B1ll Morgan and Don Stevens leave to build bigger and better air planes Betty Morse leaves to become Mrs Clyde DeR1dder Gilbert Moyer leaves Jane to reconsider Marjorie Murdock leax es the multi graph room In Miss Seaburv s hands once again Belva Nenaber leaves her quiet ways to Alice Porter Bas1l Norton leaves his muscles to Clarence Red Newman La Vern Ollum leaves Margie alone in the hall June Olson leaves to become a housewife Ken Paag leaves to act in the Lost Weekend Art P1l1chow ski leaves the office of student body president His wife didn t bother him too much did she Pr1sc1lla'7 '7 '7 Harold porter leaves to take better care of his pigs Shirley Rasmussen leaves her sister to carry on Jack Ravine leaves the radio class to get along without h1m Jim Sather leaves his build to Don Friberg Lenore Schaus would llke to leave with Bill Betty Seymour leaves Miss Storey to carry on the home ec class alone Suzi Simpson leaves the Honor Society to one of the brains of next year Ruth Skaar leaves her typing ab1l1ty to lrma Weberling Lynwood Smith leaves his father and mother to run the school without him Marian Smith leaves to Join George Meyer in marriage Sh1rley Smith leaves her typing speed for Miss Seaburx to worrv about Vivian Smith leaves her torch pin with her brother Althea Snoozy leaves her quiet ways to Ruth Tackett Jerome Snoozy leaves with his sis er Donna Spicer leaves her giggles She won t need them anymore Donna St Clair leaves w1th Marie White for Everett W1ll1a Stillman leax es her Daisy Mae outfit to Opal Keough Harry Stjern leaves to Walt for Caroline for another year Chris Stuehm leaves his shy ways to Dick Knapp son leaves his opinions on l1fe still floating around in the psychology room Danetta Swartz leaves her ha1r style to Micky Reinke Gilbert Schwarzmiller leaves his pep with Don Fankhauser Don Tait leaves Wayne Hall to find someone else to fight with Panos Takis leaves his Colgate smile in the memory of all the underclassmen De Lor1s Terry leaves her tumbling ab1l1ty to next year s tumbling team Orva Torseth leaves with Imo Annie and Gypsy the Chev for California? Shirley Tut tle leax es still hoping for a 48 Pontiac for graduation We hope she gets it Peter Van Soest leaves his chess playing ability to Mr Wright Leonard Weberling leave Dathleen at school for a year Mildred Webster leaves Mr Moe taking out more ac c1dent insurance Phyllis Welter leaves her sparkling personality as an example for a Alpha White leaves the whole school gives a sigh of relief Dolores White leaves practically a married woman Ruth Whittaker leaves st1ll arguing with Mr Lundy Roger Williams leax es Jiggs max drop around to see Miss Seaburv some times anyway Annie Wilson leaves her ability to miss so much school and get awax with it to Basil Raines Bill Young leaves his wavy hair to Glen Larson Marilx n Young leax es her ability to play basketball to Billy Morse Signed sealed published and declared bx the aboxe Class of Forty sex en as their last will and testament AK Page Twenty eight I - . I . . ...' 7 .- . . , . . ' 1 ' . 'A l I Ll 77 . . . . U u M . . . . H ' 1 - , ..... .... . . . . ' . . Q - Y t .... ' ' . I l l l' .... Marilyn Stocker leaves with Rogerg or is it that certain navy man .... Rudy Swan- ' laus l ' I I ' 7 . n a f . . Q I 7 , . , , , , . , - , , ., I I . . .... I ' 7 , . . , I ' . . .... ll .... n ' I , ' D ' ' 2 , . , ' I ' , M .... , . VV ,nll l 0 Y . ' 7 ' - . , U .... - nuvn . ' . ...- . V 7 . I, , I I 7. . 1 Y- Y . 0' '. N'---7 if ws. is gr, . ' ' Ao ,SPAM 0 Student Council At the first fall student councrl meeting on October 4 Bill Ingalls assumed control of student gov ernment assisted by Imogene Jones vrce presrdent Kathleen Schoknecht secretary and Jack Crook treasurer The frrst business to be settled concerned the award of musrc sweaters for band and choir The decrsron of the music groups themselves concernrng the type of emblem was accepted by the councrl Promotron of school spurt and enthusiasm has always been a major concern of the student coun crl Several plans for electmg yell leaders have been used rn the past with varyrng degrees of success but the perfect method hasnt yet been drscovered This year a strll different plan was used that of lecting yell leaders rn groups rather than srngly Roger Wrllrams was rn charge of the yell leader try out held on November 24 Seven groups trred out A group of three boys Grl Swartzmrller Glen Moore and Tony Broers replaced the almost traditional group of girls as our yell leaders Nomrnatrons for second semester made by the nomrnatrng committee included the followrng can drdates President Art Prlichowskr Marilyn Stocker Secretary Imogene Jones Cecrlra McDonald Jo Ann Anderson Treasurer Irma Weberlmg Martha Beckmeyer Two additional candrdates for presrdent Prrscrlla Peterson and Leonard Weberlmg were nomrnated by student petrtron A vrgorous and colorful campaign assembly was held on January 14 and posters of all kinds dotted the halls and classrooms Some boosters wore lDd1V1dUal placards rn support of their candidate Votrng procedure for the second semester was rmproved by placing the voting polls rn the speech rcom to enable students to vote any time of the day One of the trongest objections to thrs pro cedure had been that few of the students would take the trouble to vote However when votes wer tal lied rt was found that ovr eighty per cent of the student body partrcrpated in the electron New offrcers for the second semester were Art Prlrchowskl presrdent Marilyn Stocker vice presrdent Irma Web erlrng treasurer Imogene Jones secretary On February 3 our new presrdent Art Prlrchowskr presrded at ms first student councrl meetrng Two new committees for the ensuing semester were appointed assembly Harold Porter Irma Weber ling and Imogene Jones bulletm boards Glen Larsen and Janet Harris To enable classes and organizations who follow to have rnformatron to help them plan their own actrvrtres the council decided to ask each organrzatlon to leave a full report of its actrvltres rhe report would rnclude such rmportant lnfor matron as costs and quantities of materials It was felt that baseball and track have not had the student enthusiasm and support gryen to basketball and football Drscussron on thrs problem led the councrl to decrde to have a sports reporter who has kept our stu dent body mformed about the outcome of games and sports events that the majority of students would not hear about otherwrse A new permanent ticket booth to be constructed by the carpentry class wrll add much to the comfort and efficiency of trcket selling next fall At that time we hope to have student committees organrzed to take charge of selling tickets to all athletic events One of the largest all school activitres spons red by the student body was the Forty Nrners Frolrc held on March 28 The forty nrners mining town including The Palace Cafe a bank Jarl post office barber shop and other concessrons sponsored by eighteen school organizations afforded a full evening ized concessions all eyenrng Several spectacular Jarl breaks were accomplrshed rrght under the nose of the Judge The Junior class concession Rollin Gold was an authentrc replrca of a log structure and won frrst prize for it orrgrnal ty Second prize went to the barber shop sponsored by Miss Errcksons drama club The Frolic was organrzed by the following committee chairmen Construction Cy Bro- ers Gil Moyer Program Janet Harris Prizes LaRoy Wrlght Raffles B111 Ingalls Advertrsrng Gerry Greenleaf rrckets Marilyn Stocker General Chalrman Lenore Schaus Faculty Advrser Mar guerrte Snavely On Aprrl 11 the first dancrng class under Mr Days direction was begun as the result of the work of the student council meetlng regularly on Friday during Actrvrty perrod Thrs class has met the great need of many students for dancrng rnstructlon Each year a great deal of interest rs generated rn the student government day Thls year the Stu dents took over the entire school on Tuesday Aprrl 22 Janet Harrrs was rn charge of the arrange ments UPPER PICTURE BOTTOM ROW left to rrght Marilyn Stocker Jane Britt Vrrgrnra Anderson Suzi Simpson Jean Lambert Jerry Greenleaf Howardrne Jones Carole Barentsen ROW 2 Lenore Schaus Barbara Illman Gladys Proembgen Mary lane Larrmer Betty Sequrn Joan Anderson ROW 3 Bob Crook Art Prlrchowskr Dave Greenleaf Art Johnson Jack Ravlne Panos Takls TOP ROW Tom Clemans Roger Wrllrams Mrke 'VIcGurnness Verne Fankhauser Brll Dugger Rod ney Bradt Student Body Officers SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Irma Weberlmg treasurer Marilyn Stocker vrce presrdent Art Prlrchowskr presrdent Mr Stan Bates FIRST SEMESTER OFHICERS Brll Ingalls presrdent Imogene Jones vrce presrdent talso second semester secretary? Kathleen Schoknecht secretary Jack Crook treasurer LOWER PICTURE BOTTOM ROW left to rrght Verne Fankhauser Dale King Brll Du ger Jane Britt Pat Price Carol Turner Janet Harrrs Janrce Merrrtt Betty Hubbard Vrrgrnra McDonald Margaret Drxon 'Vlar Jorre Hansen Jerry Stocker Bob Crook TOP ROW Harold Porter Ray Johnson Glen Larsen Al Odegard Lenore Schaus Imogene Jones Mary Jane Larrmer Jane Bonney Irma Weberlmg Suzi Srmpson Roger Wrllrams Tom Clemans Mike McGumness Page Thirty ., , A . I - - Y y E . , . 1. . . . . - .. . - - . . . - , . ' 2 ' : ' ' . '. ' 3 1 , ' ' - S 2 ' , A . ' l . , ' - , . ' ' , 1 , - 2 ' . Q V - Y . . .... . . . . ' , . , Q y y - . 3 , . , . - , Y , , V . , . . . , , of fun to a crowd of four hundred. Arrests by the six deputies made the jail one of the most patron- ' ' - - - V - 1 ' ' . ' ' ' 's ' ' i . ' ' ' ' ' ' .Y s A ,C U V ,- V: . V , .' Z V M: L Y . 1 . r'1' ' . ' . v- v Q - , ,,,, r . ' . 1 . h , . . 4 , V L 1 ' 1 ' . ' . ' . , V ' Y .' ' ' V - ,' . 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Y 'I v v 7 ' Y Page Thnrty-one Honor Socrety Srnce Im new here sard Mrss Frances Errckson Honor Socrety advrser Im gorng to let one o last years offrcers take care of the electron of new offrcers Brll Ingalls last year s vrce presrdent took charge of the meetrng and the followrng offrcers were elected presrdent Ernest Anderson yrce presrdent Suzr Srmpson secretary treasurer Kathryn Wal lace Because Ernest was graduated at mrd semester Suzr took over nrs dutres An honor assembly was held rn January at whrch trme the awards were presented to the members of the socrety The sophomore and yunror members were ushered to seats rn the front of the audrtor rum and the senrors were seated on the stage Reyerend Lrnden Jenkrns of the Methodrst church was the guest speaker Hrs speech was preceded by the musrc of a strrng quartet consrstrng of Mrs Margaret Lrddle Mrss Martha Harmon Mrss Celra Scott and Mrss Margeurrte Snayely Prrncrpal Stan Bates presented the awards and Janet Harrrs sang tyyo soprano solos Vrvran Smrth Barbara Illman and Betty Sequrn arranged the assembly and Lynwood Smrth acted as master of ceremonres Under the supervrsron of Erleen Doll and B J Larrmer the group took charge of usherrng for yarrous school actrvrtres such as the all school play the choral concert the band concert baccalaure ate and commencement The week before Chrrstmas a commrttee decorated the speech room It looked yery lovely vsrth Chrrstmas trees and frr boughs At the Forty Nrner s Frolrc the Honor Qocrety had charge of the candle throw Pete Van Soest Pat Prrce Susan Keaton Mary Qtecher Jerry Greenleaf and Suzr irmpson managed the eoncessron On Aprrl Fools Dav the rnrtratron brnquet was held rn the cafete ra wrth quzr Srmpson actrng as toast mrstress A welcome speech was gryen to the new members by Lenore Schaus Guest speaker for the eyenrng was Mr Hal Moe Other rnyrted guests were Mr and Mrs P A Wrrght Mr and Mrs Stan Bates and vI1ss Ruth Peterson Mrrjorre Hrnson was general charrmrn of the banquet and Joan Wrlson and Suzr Srmpson Some of the rnrt ates M1 Bates and M1 Moe were qurte surprrsed when they drscoyered that they were seryed rubber rnstead of Swrss steak They were later seryed real Swrss steak but not untrl they had partly dulled therr knrves rn a varn attempt to cut the meat To become a member of Honor Socrety and to retarn membershrp a student must marntarn a certarn number of honor pornts These pornts are based upon hrs scholastrc average and hrs partrcrpatron rn school actrvrtres To keep hrs torch prrr a senror must haye reached a goal of 110 pornts upon grad uatron The socrety rs based marnly on scholarshrp Though some of the srxty erght members are graduatrng thrs year therr places wrll be frlled next year by rncomrng members TOP PICTURE BOTTOM ROW lert to rrght Pete Van Soest Mrss Frances Errckson Lenore Schaus Imogene Jones Mary Jane Larrmer Jane Bonney Betty Morse Janet Harrrs Marjorre Hansen Suzr Srmpson and Lynwood Smrth TOP ROW left to rrght Cecelra McDonald Lyle Krrkland Belva Nenaber Brll Ingalls Vrvran Smrth Marrlyn Stocker and Jane Brrtt CENTER PICTLRE BOTTOM ROV! left to rrght Gene Srmpson Ray Johnson Audrey Sehenaker Joan Welter Edrth Beasely Shrrley Fales Anrta Burke Eunrce Kuhlman Irma Weberlrng and John Hodge TOP ROW Erleen Doll Mary Stecher Carol Goshcrn Alrce Vyrllrams Joan Vhlson Frances Cooper Glora Wagner Jerry Greenleaf Jeanette Becraft Kathleen Schoknecht Jack Crook BOITOM PICTLRE BOTTOM ROVS Betty Green Elsre Slr er Ruth Olson Eyelyn Varl Betty Krause Pat Fankhauser Edwrna Olson Melba Prrce Howardrne Jones Betty Sequrrr Pat Schenaker Pat Prrce TOP ROW Helen H111 Mazrne Morley Dorothy Austrn Jrm Ingalls Rodney Bradt Don Srmpson I-Ian Orup Kathryn Vyallrcr Susan Keaton QQQQQ Page Thrrty two 1. - r , ,, - . . - , - .1 . - 1 , -- . t , . - , - 1 . ,, ' V . J - - ' Y - i Y ' ' . - . - 2 ' - , ' 3 . '- ' , ' - . ' .. l - , ' V A a. I v, v - ' V s r k ,'- - . . 1 . ' A i . Y 5 . Q 1 Y V .M . v . 1 Y , v h . . ' ' - B sf v P v L ' O 1 Q A . . .L . 1 . ,, , . . 'S' ' . I .- , . . , A .' V ' ' ' ' L 5. A. 1 -S 1 -' ,K . Y I ' - , v .V Us l 54 I , A s Q 1 . v - v v v' y. . X Y . s ' J. v ' , ' . . .' s s D' 1 ' 'r - s 1 ' , . , L -, - . , 1 ' g . f , ::' . . ,S b . . .K , 2 v B . 1 yr Y. k . . -4 . 5 'K - M V -1 3 ' 1 , , .S , , K I 5 5 - ' A V Q 1 . '. . ' ' 'A ,Q Q ' ' 1 '. . 1 . . Y , . '. I '1 . ' . . . . . ,A ,' , . ,. . . ' . . 1 . 1 -1 . . 1 . , s 1 her' committee chairman were Belva Nenaber. Hoyvardine Jones, Gloria VVagner, Frances Cooper, 1 ' . , .' ' ' 5 . , ' ' if -. 1 '. , 1 '. 1 ' ' J - - V 'L V , , , , 5 , , , , - 5 - rss L. . 4 4 c - V Y . I . , A , - . ' ' Q Y ' l ' , ' : , ' ' . ' r v xr 'V Y Y v Y V V , ' 1 ' 1 , ' ' , ', ' . ' , . y y' . - -r ' 1 ,v v I 1 Q D r H i . V- I Z ' y A 4 . V ,V . S s ' ' ' sv Y -Y ' in A Liv I L . 11 ' . 1 ' V ' ,, . 1 'I ' ' , Q' 'g '. ' . ' ' 4 ' , ,' ' 1 , '. Y - , 4 L H 4. vc I A. ' Q K C v 's ' 1 s - , 1 S z . , f . 4 s 9 '- N' 7 P' r in Y X 2 'I 1, x P ' 1 ' 33571 l l' l k 1 ,I i 8 A f 48 JS 090' vw -bg 'vu Girls Club To start the yeai off the Guls Club gave a party foi the freshmen girls and the new students to help them get acquainted with Girls Club and with then classmates. Later in the year two delegates Mary Jane Larimer and Marie Boitano attended a Girls Club conference at the VVestern Washington College of Education at Bellingham. Mary Jane Larimer also represented Girls Club at a student leader conference at the University of Washington. At both of these conference problems of general interest to girls were discussed. The spring days were filled with activity. In March the Girls Club sponsored its annual tolo The Shamrock Shuffle. The traditional Dads Night under the leadership of Cecelia McDonald was held in the big gymnasium. Also during this month the all-school carnival was held. Girls Club with Gloria Wagner in charge took care of the food booth. The annual Mother-Daughter Tea was held in April. At this tea the officers and senior counselors for the following year were announced. These officers were installed in a formal installation in May. UPPER PICTURE Left to right: Howardine Jones, Priscilla Peterson Marie Boitano, Mary Jane Larimer Miss Ruth Peterson. Girls' Club Council The council consists of the Girls Club president Mary Jane Larimer' vice-president Marie Boitano' secretary Priscilla Peterson' treasurer Howardine Jones' and the various committee chairmen and home room representatives. This group meets every month before the meetings and discusses the regular business of the Girls Club. Decisions made by the council are presented to the home rooms by the representatives and to the Girls Club by the president. Miss Ruth Peterson is the adviser of both the Girls Club and Girls Club Council. LOWER PICTURE BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Miss Ruth Peterson Edith Beasely Betty Morse Janet Harris Imogene Jones, Lyle Kirkland, Marie Boitano, Carol Turner, Patsy Schenaker, Howardine Jones, Marilyn Stocker. TOP ROVV: Mary Jane Larimer, Lois Dehnhoff, Suzanne Caldwell. Jerry Greenleaf, Delores Moore, Suzi Simpson, Irma Weberling, Joan Anderson, Janice Merritt. Margaret Dixon. Page Thirty-four Panther Krttens Thrs branch of the Grrls Club rs made up of freshmen grrls who help to get the girls better ac quarnted with the school and organizational actrvrtres The Panther Kittens are very active around school Throughout the year they have had standing committees for puttin, up the flag., rn the morning and taking rt down at nrght Vihereyer and when mer the campus or school burldrng need'-. .1 lrttle cleaning up these freshmen grrls are always ea er to lend a hand Fhey pick up the paper that cluters up the school grounds and they add beauty to the rnsrde of the building by keeping the bulletrn boards up to date wrtn rnterestrng posters or beautiful scenes They rarse money for Grrls Club by sellrng hot dogs at football games The freshmen Girls Club officers 'ue Janice Nierrrtt presrdent Betty Hubbard yrce president Pat Jarnrgan secretary Miss Ethel Qrnrth 'rdvrser UPPER PICTURE Senror Counsellors LOVVER PICTURE Left to rrght 'Vhss Ruth Peterson Nlrry Jane Larimer 'Suzr Simpson Jane Bonney 'Vlrrrlyn Stocker Lenore Schaus Betty Morse Imogene Jones Margaret 'Vlar hall Vrxran Smith Nlarjorre Hansen Lyle Kirkland Jane Britt Vrrgrnra Anderson The Boys Club met efrrly rn the f'1ll to organrze for' the coming year The following bCrXs were elected to offrce Gfne Norton pre rdent Cordon Rodland yrce president Earl Brookh rrt secretary treasurer Meetrnffs were held throughout the year These consisted of orientation drscussrons talks by local townspeople and '1 errts of sports moxres Page Thirty frve Left to Right: Miss Ethel Smith, Janice Merritt, Patty' Jarnigan, Betty' Hubbard. Boys' Club The Boys Club entered lnto and supported school actlvxtles throughout the year A booth was mamtamed at the carnlval a charlot entered IH the Latm club race etc lhe faculty adV1S8T for thls year was Mr Hal Moe TOP LEFT PICTURE left to rlght Mr Hal Moe Gene Norton Gordon Rodland Earl Brookhart PAN-TH1'R PATROL The Panther Patrol under the guldance of Hal Moe and the leadershlp of Cy Broers completed mother year of volunteer school SCIVICS for Snohomish Thls group patrolled the fleld for four home football games and nine basketball games In addltlon to then footb 111 and basketball dutles the Pa txol boys took charge of seatlng, the students at all school assemblxes The Panther Patlol IS made up of boys xx ho wllllngly gave thell tlme to perform the less glamorous but lmpoxtant dutles necessary for the functlomng of an efflclent school Exans Don Bevans Mr Hal Moe Fireman The organlzatlon of the fuemen began nn the fall when the student body elected Tom Clemans as fue c-hxef He appolnted the firemen for the year and asslgned them to strateglc pomts throughout the bulldlng., to make sure of rapxd and orderly dlsmlssal 'lhe dxsmlssal of the entlre student body durlng a flre dr1ll was carried out ln sixty seconds or less The fxremen are to be commended xn domg such a fme Job thxs year LOWER PICTURE left to Ilght Clyde Clutter Jack Crook Dick Knapp Gordon Rodland Dxck Carrol 'VI1ke 'VIcGuxnness Mr Stan Bates Clxff Hubbard Ed Odegard Jlm Ingalls Dave Green leaf B111 Ingalls Pete Pappas Wayne Hall Ray Johnson Tom Clemans fkneellngl Page Thnrty slx TOP RIGHT PICTURE, left to right: Bill Owens, Cy Broers, Day'eA Sather. Bob Stecher, Tommy L F HIY We began a successful year under the leadership of our adviser Rus Day with the election of Dave Greenleaf president' Verne Fankhauser vice-president' John Hodge secretary' Bill Ingalls treasurer' Ron Theodorsen chaplain' and Wayne Hall sergeant-at-arms. During the school year the Hi-Y was engaged in many activities of which the proceeds went to the World Service Fund. One of these was the annual Hi-Y assembly of which Don Lawler was chair- man. It was centered around a detention room scene with flash-backs portraying the reasons why students were in the room. During football and basketball seasons the Hi-Y handed out programs for the benefit of the sports fans. For entertainment during the year the Hi-Y was engaged in many social events. In the fall was the annual barn dance. In this as in previous years students wore typical farm costumes and the gym was decorated in the characteristic barnyard manner. During the fall term Mr. George Ault Executive Secretary of the Washington Society for Mental Hygiene was invited to speak to all boys of high school on the mental aspects of sex relations. The address was given in the speech room to about one hundred and fifty boys. In the Latin Club assembly March 21 the Hi-Y entered a chariot in the races and won first place. An all-school carnival was presented March 28 in which all clubs in school were asked to pre- pare a concession. All students will remember the Hi-Y House of Horrors. Larry Kirchgessner was in charge of our dinner dance held April 11. Dinner was served in the home economics rooms under the direction of Miss Oliver and was followed by dancing in the speech room. CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT CORNER: Ron Theodorsen Bill Ingalls John Hodge Dave Greenleaf Verne Fankhauser Wayne Hall Ernest Anderson Cliff Hubbard Earl Brookhart Don Peterson Don Lawler Ed Odegard Dell Johnson Ramon Gerard Jim Ingalls Jack Crook Ray Johnson Bob Johnson Dale Deierling Larry Kirchgessner. Page Thirty-seven 199' ,I ,ei ,,,,- The Arrowhead Staff members of the frrst semester were edrtor Suzr Srmpson assrstant edrtors Jane Brrtt Jane Bonney sports edrtor Verne Fankhauser and reporters from the Journalrsm class Second semester staff members were edrtor Jane Bonney assrstant edrtors Jane Blltt Pat Drap er sports edrtor B111 Ingalls feature edrtor Suz1S1mpson busrness manager Dave Greenleaf and reporters from the Journalrsm class LPPER PICTURE BOTIOM ROW left to rrght Jane Brrtt B111 Ingalls Verne Fankhauser Suzr Srmpson Jane Bon ney Dave Greenleaf Mrss Mrldred Blossey ROW 2 left to rrgrrt Kermlt Tronsdal Dvwarne Lambert Marran Lrncoln Ruth Whrttaker Helen Chaf fee Pat Draper TOP ROW left to rlght Panos Takrs Pat Lutz Irene Gunderson June Olsen June Gardner Ann Martrn Qurll and Scroll The Qu111 and Qcroll a natronal honorary orgarzatron of Journalrstr endeavor for Junrors and sen 101s began rts frrst actrve year last fall under the faculty gurdance of Mrss Mrldred Blossey The of frcers were elected a follows presrdent Jane Bonney yrce presrdent Jane Brrtt secretary Suzr Srmp son and treasurer Ruth Whrttaker ACtlVltlBS for the year' mcluded semr formal rnrtratrons slumber partles a trrp to Seattle to yrsrt the SEATTLE TIMES management for the fortune tellrng, booth 'rt the Forty nrners Frolrc and the sponsorrng of a creatryevsrrtrng contest the results of whrch were publlshed rn a magazrne called BE GINNERS LLCK also done by the group LOVE ER PICTLRE BOTTOM ROVS left to rrght Marrlxn Stocker Carol Goshorn Suzr Srmpson Jane Bonney Edrth Beasely Pat Draper TOP ROVN left to right Brll Ingalls Daye Greenleaf Mrss Mrldred Blossey Jane Brrtt 'werne Fank hauser Page Thirty eight -:ii-vi... no 1 UC u-npviluv--v ..-R. ri Our thrs year were Presrdent Hans Orup wrce presrdent Dorrs Mrnor secretary Kath leen Schoknecht treasurer Bob Crook adyrser 'VIrss Hurd The club has met tvsrce a month alter natlng a busrness rneetrng durrng actluty perlod wrth a combrned busrness and socral meetlng rn the eyenrng' the Chrrstmas meetrng was held Jorntly vuth the Latrn Llub at yxhrch trme 'Vlr Day pre sented colored slrdes coyerrng thelr trrp to Niexrco last summer UPPER PICTLRE BOTTOM ROVS lett to rrght Jack Crook Bob Crook Allen Dale Alden Holt Don Peterson Hans Orup Don Srmp on Stuart Nilller Gerry Stocker Sterling Kuhlmrn ROV! 2 Velma Repp Danetta Swartz Alrce Vhlllams Dorothy Lambert Dorrs Nirnor Imogene Jones 'Vlarran Lincoln Jean Lambert Helen Neuman Niaragaret Loury Nirss Mildred Hurd TOP ROV! Jean Bowman Pat Vkerner aKthleen Schoknecht 'Martha Beckmeyer Betty Krause Mary Alrce Rasmussen Carolrne Lanz Ilene Llnstrom Nlarrlyn G ay Janet Osborn Latin Club 1The Latln Club thrs year consrsted of 10 Patrrerans tformer members? and about 20 Plebrans or rnrtrate members! The offrcers elected were Presrdent Frances Cooper yrce presrdent VVayne Hall secretary Kathryn Vlallace treasurer Carol Turner LOVE ER PICTLRE BOTTONI ROV! left to rrght Dorena Vyollen Nirldred Kelso Lyle Krrkland Donna Sprcer 'vrrgrnra McDonald Beverly Renwald Edythe Ann Donner Sue Bonney Glorra Vlagner Joan Anderson ROV! 2 Erleen Doll Sally Embree Edrth Beasley Ruth Vlrckham Carole Berentsen Frances Cooper Barbara Cranmer Carol Turner Dorothy NIcGrnness Pat Fankhauser Kathryn Vlallace MISS 'Vhldred Hurd ROVS 3 Joan Vlrlson Mary Stecher Ixatherlne Nlrsch Carol Goshorn Edwrna Olson 'Nfelba Prxces Bernadme Burke Theresa Jrnnenran Bonnre Bowman Jane Tozer 'Norda Krng Jeanette Becraft Delores 'VIore TOP POVS Vlayne Hall Ed Odegard Jlm Ingalls Clarence Neuman Alden Holt Stan Schaber Len Dayrs Pete Nan Soest John Hall Page Thirty nlne I -o cb -an is-Q. FW Drull Team Besldes the rebular team we had four alternates who deserve specral recognrtron for therr loyal turnout for all of our practrces The alternates are Rosemary Gunderson Lorrarne Nolan Laverne Llttle and Frerda Prrssley We began our actrvrtres for the year early by drrllmg durmg the half of the Edmonds Snohomrsh football game Thrs was the frrst tlme rn many years that the drrll team had performed for a foot ball game We drrlled for the Orthopedic beneflt the band concert and varlous basketball games rncludmg a game at Everett durrng the Northwest Drstrrct tournament RAINK I Margre Rlggs Edwrna Olson Edythe Ann Donner Martha MOYTIS RAINK II Glorla VVagner Carol Turner Alrce Porter Faye Dlxon RAINK III Noreen Hoerath Santa Zanon Barbara Cranmer' Dolores Moore PAINK IV Elleen Doll Ilene Lrnstrom Bexerly Barnett Joan Brookhalt LOVVER LEFT PICTLRE Twrrler Dolores Funke LOVSER RIGHT PICTURE Txyrrler VVanda Wood Tumblers For the seventh QUCCQSSIVQ year Snohomlsh Hrgh orgamzed a girls tumblrng team to perform at school actrvrtres Students probably remember seemg them at the Orthopedrc benefrt program the Globe Trotters basketball game the Snohom1shMarysvrlle basketball game and the pep assemblres thls year They also performed for several clubs ll Snohomlsh and Everett LOWER CENTER PICTURE BOTTOM ROW left to rrght Edna Haase Wylene Andrews DeLor1s Terry Beverly Mrller Betty Sey mour Thelma Culyer Jeanette Becraft ROW 2 Jean Lambert Carolrne Stevens Dolores lNeue Jane Greenleaf Audrey Poppmo June Vm cent Jane Tozer' ltopb Page Forty 1 M J H , I T- , y r C -,7 .4 I - W y 5 .. .' 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J -1 - H1--':1f1, D1-L1111s Future Farmers of Amerrca The school year of 1946 47 proved to be a most successful one for the Snohomrsh Chapter of Fu ture Farmers of Amerrca Berng the frrst postwar year many farrs nd lrvestock shows were opened for the frrst trme srrrce the begrnmng of the war The year started wrth the Darry Judgrng team placrng second rt the Whatcom County Jersey Show at hnumclaw Team members were Roland Hrntze Pete Van Soest and Hrrold Porter Second actrvrty was the Snohomrsh County Farr at Monroe The Snohomrsh Chapter boys hrbrted 30 head of regrstered and hrgh grade darry and swrne Jer ey Holstern and Chesterwhrte competrtrve events brought Grand champronshrp honors to our chapter Some of our wrnnrngs were as follows Grand champron Jersey won by Roland Hrntze Grand champron I-Iolstern won by Pete Van Soest Grand champron Chesterwhrte Swrne FFA owned Boar Chapter owned Regrstered Jersey Bull was rumed Junror Grand champron At the specral Future Farmer and 4H sale helj at the Snohomrsh County Farr Snohomrsh boys bought ten regrster d anrmals of the thrrty offered Snohomrsh boys pard an average prrce of 327200 to make the hrghest sale average of school chapter buyrng, The Snohomrsh chapter was awarded a regrstered Holstern bull rn competrtron for best exhrbrt Addmg to Snohomrsh honors the Judgrng team con rstrng of Bob Johnson Pete Van Soest and Harold Porter took frrst place rn Judgrng competrtron Harold Porter was hrglr rndrvrdual boy among 60 com petrtors wrth an xceptronal score of 910 out of a possrble 1000 pornt Orr Sep ember 12 tre FFA Judgrng team journeyed to Chrllrwaek B C to wrn fourth place at the Paerfrc INatronal Exhrbrtron Snohomrsh Ch rnter boys took thrrteen anrmals tc the Puyallup larr Included rn the local repre sentatron were thr Holsterns chapter owned bull and two owned b Bob MCGLIIIC Bob Johnson sent r regrstered Gucrnsry rnd Duane Kuhlman VVale Nordqurst and Iolrnd I-Irnt7e each sent a reg: rstered Jersey Also tht ch rpter owned Chesterx hrte Borr and Jer y Bull wrre shown On October 4 nd 6 rorrp representrn Snohonrrsh rttrnded thr Prcrfrc Internatronal Lrye stock Exposrtron rt Portland Oregon Those rttcndrn rnclrrded Bob McGurre Vyalt 'Nordqurst Leon rrd Vyeberlrng, Hrrolo Portrr Durne Kuhlmrn Pete Nan Soest Don Lawlrr Bob Johnson Gene Srmpson rnd rnstructors Trd Brrtten rnd Ed Krntola rhe local yurl,,1ng, term took hrghest honors wrnnrn the top spot rn VK estern Drrry Crttle Judern In the 64 trrnrs corrrpetrng, the Snohornrsh team Harold Porter Lrn Vkebrrlrng., md Pete Vrn Soest took the 'rnrrlr ht Snohonrrsh team w rs rw rrdrd r Bron7r P1111 Cup Swsrpstakes Brnner rnd Frrst PIl7Q Prnmr m Cuernseys rs well rs Second pl rcc banner rn Darry Herfers Indryrdurl on thr tr rm wer rw rrdrd true type Cuernsey Twc local boy were sent to represent the local chapter at the 'Vrtronal Conuntron of FFA t Kansas Crty Mrssorrrr October 18 to 25 Boys receryrne thrs honor wrrr Hrrold Porter rnd VV1rlt 'Nordqurst All rn rll rt hrs been r yery successful and glorrous year rn tht lrtt or the Snohomrsh Chapter UPPER LEFT PICTLRE Ieft to rrght rdyrfr Mr Ed Krntola reporter Errl Brookhart sentrnel Bob Johnson treasurer Pete Van Soest vrcepresrdent Walter Nordqurst secretary Harold Porter Presrdent Panos Takrs rs not rn the prcture LPPER RIGHT PICrLRE BOTTOM ROVV lrft to rr ht Peporter Bob Johnson trea urer P te Vrn Sorst sentrnel Jerome Snoozy secreta x Gene Srnrpson TOP ROVK Adyrsr N11 Ted Brrtten presrdent Harold Porter xref rrcsrdent Gene Srmpson CENTER PICTLRE BOITONI ROVS left to rrght Henry Vander Vate Don Beyans Calym hroore Errl Brookh rrt Harold Robrnson Dall rr Brown VS alter hordqurst Ernest NIcClelland Jrnr Prchrrds Hrrold Porter Pete Yan Sorst ROW 2 Chrrs Stu hnr Brll Tester Don rld Prrtten Crrex Gr per Chrrles Crrrnutt Xrt Storwrck Drck Stccher Ch rrl s Schrlter P VK 3 Drck Mai rn Don Hoggrrth P ry Houck Frrnl Qostln Pon Isrotkr P YK 4 'Vlr Krntolr Jerry Turn rl Gem Srnrpson Bot 'VIcCrrrre Harry I-Irnsrn Nlr Brrtten P XX Phu Clryelmd Pob Johnson Allen Srrrrth Geox eLehnrrn Ieonrrd Hubert John Grnrble rlly Stocker FOP ROWV Hu,,n Kendall Dou Bloomer Ien Vyebrrlrnp. 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P2 ' sf V. ,nf 1 I Q , 1 J i N ' I JS Sea Adventures It was a sunny crrsp morning on June twelfth when we began our Sea Scout cruise to Prrncess Louisa Inlet Skipper Smith Mate Shorrock and hrs wrfe and seven Sea Scouts carried duffel bags and boxes of food from the Everett Yacht Club float to our ship the SSS Wm Whrtfreld Soon we slipped our moorings and headed by way of Hat Island for Deception Pass That night we dropped anchor rn Fossil Bay The dark rocky bluffs of Sucra Island ghostly rn the moonlight rose beside us The next mornrng we went ashore for oysters After breakfast Cliff Jack and Ken left for the other end of the rsland to hunt goats While they were hunting we vrsrted Matra Bay and Puffrn Island bird sanctuary rhat afternoon we docked at Patos Island to vrsrt the lighthouse and we signed the old log started rn 1895 Rrchres Lighthouse on East Point was our next stop They were our guests for an oyster supper that rrrght We had Just frnrshed eating when 'VIr Rrchre yelled Whales We piled rn the drnghy scrambled rshore and watched the thrashrng herd from the lighthouse cliffs It was a thunderously magnrfr Cent spectacle the whales whoshrng, arr through their blow holes and slapping the water with therr ponderous tails Somr came so close that we could see their huge bl rck and whrte bodres below the surface of the wat r At Fossil Bay agarn we found the exnausted hunters waiting., They had been successful rn shoot mg. a tender young goat which supplied us wrth meat for sever rl drv The evening of the next day we moored at Vrctorrr. Causeway Swimming bowling srghtseerng md danerng at the Express ballroom were highlights of our stay there In the morning., the sleepy eyed crtw found themselves back rn the Straits of Juan de Fuca headed for Sidney a small town on the erst coast of Vancouver Island There the Shorrocks sadly left us and we continued on ou Journey The rslrnds were beginning to get hr 'r r and more rugged as we pro cer ded farther nortrr Xfter frye or six hours of rrursrn throrr h winding channels we rerched Dodds Narrows which r a short salt water tidal rapids Srfrly passing through this nrrr rw channel lined with grotesquely shaped rocks on either srde we tred up at Isanarmo r picturesque fishing, yrllage and topped a wonderful day with a swell supper Roast gort meat was the brg, rtear on the menu The next day we left Nanaimo and crossed the Gulf of Georgrr to pass through many unrnhrbrted but beautiful rsland groups The shores of these 1 lands are very rocky but thev shelter many peace ful bays where storm harassed frshrn boats may find refuge Soon we reached Pender Harbor a trny outpost of crvrlwatron and bought some supplies at the sol rtary general store In less than an hour we had left thrs rocky bry and were headed toward Jervis Inltt r long wrndrn, passage terminating., rn the mrdst of 1 sra of mountrrns In an hour We entered c rlna wrter of the inlet Gradrrrlly the mountains began to enclose rs rnd soon we were completely srrrrounded by peaks some of whrch rose directly frye or six thous ind fret from the shores of the rnlet VVe rerchcd a small bay that eyerrrng rnd tred up for the night In the light of the rrsrn sun the Vthrtfreld resumed rts Journey runnrng., the rapids at the en tr rnce to Princess Louisa Inlet and pissing higher and higher evergr en clad rnd snowcapped peaks VM reached the end of the inlet by suen oclock and moored near a beautiful waterfall which fell like thunder into the water beside Us We hrd counted seyenty three waterfrlls rn the last three mrles Fortrfred by a rrearty breakfrst the crew set out to explore the rdjacent rryer canyon and some of tht snowfrelds we had seen glistening rn the sunshine as wr came up the rnlet rhe day remained clerr and beautiful It did not seem lon before we had frnrshed off rnother oyster supper and were snugly curled up rn our sleeping ba s V59 1311 the laprds between Princess Ioursa and Jeryrs inlets the next morning Regretfully we began our xoyage home We decided to stop and run the trrrrfrc Skookum Chuck rapids Salt water rapids such as these are caused by the difference rn the tide levels inside and outside a bay or inlet Pefore we went through we anchored rn a trny crystal cle rr bay the bottom of whrch was covered with sea urchrrrs rn deep shades of red As we watched the r rprds from shore we could understand why the Indrans called lt Skookum Chuck which means strong, water Its surface was covered with huge whrrlpools rnd ln one plrce rt made a continuous w rvr over the srde of a small rsland The current was so strong that the w rter was actually higher rn the mrdflle than at the srdes Soon we were back rn the Vthrtfreld testing the rapids After everal experimental thrusts we started up among the whrrlpools at frrll speed ahead For a while the speed of the engrne only slrghtl exceeded the speed of the water and the ship seemed practically motionless with the rocks only a few yards away VVe finally reached the calm water inside the inlet Hayrng., rested our tlghtly strun neryes we started down This trrp was eyen nrore thrilling., than the other one One minute the ship would be practically on her srde and heading, for a rock the next minute we would be swung yrolently rn the other drrectron rn the grasp of a whirlpool Our wrld ride was oyer rn a very short time and we continued our honreward Journey Three days later Skipper Steve Smith and seven Sea Scouts full of enthusrasrrr and tales of hrgh adxenture docked agarn at our home port Page Forty four ' V . . , . . , . . . . . 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Melodrers The Melodrers frfteen grrls rn all practrce on therr own trme at least once a week and then per form for drfferent school functrons and socral group of the town They entered the Northwest Musrc Contest rn Everett thrs year and recerved a superror ratrng on one of the three that were awarded rn the small ensemble dryrsron Three grrls out of the group Jane Brrtt Janet Harrrs and Betty Morse entered the Northwest Contest rn the senror solo drvrsron and all three recerved hrgh rat rngs Vale Strllman a member of the Harmonarres entered rn the Junror solo drvrsron and recerved a hrgh ratrng Two other grrls out of Vlelodrers Beatrrce Vetter and Marrlyn Stocker entered rn the enror prano drvrsron rhe senror grrls leawrng Vlelodrers thrs year are Jane Brrtt Betty Morse Janet Harrrs Phyllrs Welter 'Vlarrlyn Stocker Suzr Srmpson and Alpha Whrte LPPER LEFT PICTURE BOTTOM ROV! left to rrght Alpha Vlfhrte Janet Harrrs Glorra Wagner Vlrss Snayely Jerry Green leaf Edrth Beasley Beatrrce Vetter TOP ROW Jane Brrtt Betty 'Vlorse Margaret Rernke Prrscrlla Peterson 'vlarrlyn Stocker Ruth Wrckham Suzr Srmpson Chorr The chorr was very actrve thrs year rn contrrbutrng musrc to the chool They put on an all choral concert on December 4 and performed at tne Band Concert and Orthopedrc program as well rhe chorr followed the tradrtron of carolrng at Chrrstmas trme by srngrng Chrrstmas musrc rn the hal1S of Senror and Junror Hrgh schools For the frrst trrre rn the frve years the chorr entered the Northwest Chorr Contest at Kent Washrngton Forty chorr nembers attended the annual Snohomrsh County 'Wusrs Festrval at Everett on 'Vlay 16 Vkrth the ard of 'Vlr Jarrets radro class the chorr was able to record select numbers for the musrc department whrch they wrll leave for chorrs to follow The gradu atron senrors of chorr thrs year are Faye Drxon Gordon Cayalero 'Vlarre Bortano Lors Dennhoff Ce celra McDonald Vhlla Strllman 'VIarJorre Hansen Janet Harrrs Kelley Chambers Marrlyn Stocker Lenore Schaus Suzr Srmpson Bob Barnhart Phyllrs Welter Danetta Swartz Vrrgrnra Anderson Rudy Swanson Anvrre Vtrlson Dolores Vlhrte Alpha Whrte and Marrlyn Young CENTER PICTURE BOTIOM ROV! left to rrght Nlrss Snayely Jaekre Morrrs Vale Strllman Dorrs Hendershot Martha Vlorrrs 'VIrldred Evans Beatrrce Vetter Suzr Srmpson Marrlyn Stocker Evelyn Lampman 'Vlar Lor Dehnhoff ROW 2 Marre Bortano 'Vlarrlyn Heppell Ione Allen Megan Lloyd Mrldred Rernke Charles Drresler DOH F21I1khal1SeI B0b Barnhalt Earlrng Levrn Roger Wrllrams Gordon Cavalero Dave Eddrngs Wrlla Strllman Santa Zanon Ruth Wrckham Faye Drxon RCW 3 Betty Morse 'Vlary Haryey Joan Hendr ckson Betty Prchl 1 Dorena VVollen Joan Brook hart Ruth Taclrrtt Elsre Slrger Jackre Rockne Mrke Krsman Stan Schaber Mervrn Slrger Marran Jones Betty Hockett Dolores Behlrng Betty Haley TOP ROW Alpha Whrte Janet Harrrs Jackre Parsons Erleen Doll Alrce PorterHowardrne Jones Vlarjorre Rrggs Lors Shepherd Marrlyn Young Lenore Schaus lNylene Andrews Dolores VVhrte Dwarne Lambert Earl Brookhart Le Roy Fenton Don Frrberg Glen Larsen Rudy Swanson Pat Schenaker Betty Sequrn Joan Anderson Prr crlla Peterson Glorra Wagner 6 rhe Snohomrsh school band rncreased from 35 members two years ago to 58 thrs year Along wrth the rncrease of members two new rnstruments were purchased an oboe and a barrtone saxophone Besrdes grvrng therr annual band concert on March 8 the band played for the Orthopedrc benefrt p10- gram and added pep and lrfe to many a pep assembly and game Frve members of the band were sent to Everett for the Vtestern Washrngton Festrval Band on 'Vlarch 14 Betty Morse one of these frve recerved frrst snare drum posrtron rn thrs band The Snohomrsh County Festrval was rn Everett The graduatrng senrors from the band thrs year are Betty Morse snare drummer Larry Krrchgess ner solo cornet Lynwood Smrth oboe Leonard Harbert clarrnet 'vlrldred Webster tenor safophone A Junror band of '75 members and a begrnnrng band of 15 members wrll supply new advance band mem bers next fall LOW ER PICTURE INNER ROW left tc rrght Jack Crook Don Lawler Clrff Hubbard Leonard Harbert Bob Keaton Lynwood Smrth Bub Kuhlman Thelma Culver Larry Krrchgessner Ray Johnson CENTER ROW Patty Jarnrgan Joyce Krause Carol Cummings Darlene Olsen Duarne Brown Car ole Berentsen Duane Mathrson Jane Greenleaf Suzanne Caldwell Betty Rrchards Ruth Webster Mrldred Webster Sharon Gerthman Don Lrttle Jrm Snyder Drck Tuengel OUTER ROW Betty Morse Mary McGurre Gordon Smrth Pat Fankhauser Mrke Krsman Dale Krng Lourse Faulstrch Norda Krng Georgra Lrncoln Ronnre Cook Gerald Stocker Noreen Terry Doug Akers Shrrley Fales Anrta Burke Clrff Gerthman Glen Greenleaf Rodney Long Jrm Keaton Harmonaures A new group to make rts appearance thrs year was the Harmonarres 'Vlembers are Mary McGurre Vale Strllman Mrldred Rernke Ruth Johansen Betty Ann Mars Joan Cooper Joyce Dwyer Janrce Merrrtt Joy Lorenson Hope Kolb Suzanne Caldwell They recerved therr frrst contest experrence at Everett on March 8 and returned proudly wrth a superror ratrng UPPER RIGHT PICTURE Mrss Marguerrte Snavely musrc drrector Page Forty-eight . v . . . . . . . - . . . 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J Thesprans An unusually frne productron of ARSENIC AND OLD LACE by Joseph Kesselrrng was the frrst dramatrc productron grven thrs year The play was presented on January 16 and 17 rn the hrgh school audrtorrum as an all school play Leads Margaret Marshall and Carolyn Lanz were hrghly prarsed for therr rnterpretatron of two sweet old mard srsters who porsoned lonely old men to brrng peace and quret rnto therr lrves Ernest Anderson gave everyone a thrrll as the murderous nephew Johnathan who had krlled 13 men Hrs drunken assrstant who helped wrth the murders and operated on hrs bosss face was portrayed very well by Don Lawler The love element was furnrshed by the antrcs of Glen Larsen another nephew and hrs francee Janet Harrrs who both drd an excellent Job wrth therr parts The hrgh comedy of James Norvell a thrrd nephew who belreved he was Teddy Roosevelt was a treat to see The plot centered around the two Brewster srsters who lrved rn an old fashroned house rn Brooklyn They lrved peacefully wrth therr nephew Teddy untrl the day brother Jonathan ar rrved to put fear rnto the entrre house hold He rntrmrdated hrs aunts krdnapped hrs brothers francee and even trred to murder hrs brother Hrs efforts secured for hrm a nrce quret cell rn the crty Jarl for lrfe The aunts and brother Teddy were sent to Happy Dale an rnsane asylum where they could lrve happrly together Thrs left the house for Mo trmer who wasnt a Brewster after all but the son of a cook who had once worked for the Brewsters The whole cast drd a wonderful Job of whrch Mr Lundy the drrector was justly proud The stage crew also drd a frne Job Jrm Hetland and Don Aus trn had charge of the lrghts and the stage Dorrs Mrnor made the costumes and Lyle Krrkland col l cted the propertres The students of Mr Lundys drama home roor' presented a truly rnsprrrng Chrrstmas assembly rhe play JESUS AND HIS MOTHER told how Mary played by June Gardner lrke all mothers dreamed of the future of her chrld Her elderly cousrn Elrlabeth rrrrved to Elrzabeth portrayed by Jackre Rockne Mary opened her troubled heart Krndly Flrzrbeth reassured Mary and the play ended on the note of Marys joyous love for her Chrld The play was beautrfully done and strrred the emotron of all students leayrng for the Chrrstmas holrday Others rn the cast were Megan Lloyd Helen Chaffee md a tableux composed of Donald Peterson Charles Drresl r Dave Bachart Dorothy Lam bert Art Prlrchowskr LeRoy Haase and Jeanne Bowman Mrss Storey played Chrrstmas musrc on the marrmba Mrss Snayely drrected the chorr rn Chrrstmas carols rrrfl 'Vhss Errckson wrth the make up class assrsted Robert Chenrer had charge of sound effects rnd M Russell Day wrth the regular stage crew handled the lrghts Mr Lundy revr ed the Penthouse play thrs year rn the form of Lordon Escapade Thrs produc tron was sponsored by the Thespran organrzatron The speech room was turned rnto a crrcus tent for the three eyenlngs of the play Two rows of seats were placed rround the room gryrng a sem blance of bleachers The frrst eyenrng was rnvrtatronal but the next two performances were open to the general publrc Jackre Rockne a newcomer thrs year gave a frne portrayal of Lady Mary Darb be a drstrngurshed Englrshwoman wrth a large house and very lrttle money Margaret 'Vlarshall agarn gave a splendrd pe formance thrs trme as Lady Lrlran Mary s langurshrng arrstocratrc srster Lady 'VIa1VlS determrned to take rn paymg guests to pay for the house Frrends of her husband from Australra 'urrved rt just the rrght trme Mrs Prdgeon played by 'Vylene Andrews has been left a mrllron dollars by lr r late husband and had come to London to present her daughter Una lCarole Ber entsen and Gerrv Greenleaf alternatrng rn thrs role? at court Wrth her came her brother Torn played by Don Yoder The house was managed by Lady Mary s secretary Lyle Krrkland and the butler Dave Eddrngs Una fell rn love wrth Lady Marys son Trm portrayed by John Hodge whrle Tom found Lrlran Just the tvpe he has been lookrng for The play proyed to oe a sophrstrcated entertarnrng comedy The Thespran organrzatron rs a natronal honorary group Its members are hrgh school students who have had an actrve rnterest rn dramatrcs It rncludes members of the stage crew and others help rng on the productron staff We rnrtlated about 20 new members from the two plays that were held thrs year A lovely candlelrght rnrtratron ceremony was held at a banquet grven by the organrzatron durrng the second term UPPER PICTURE Left to rrght Don Peterson Dave Bachart Ernre Anderson Stan Schaber LeRoy Haase Jack Crook Jrm Norvell Carolyn Lanz Don Lawler Dave Eddrngs Gordon Smrth Margaret Marshall Glen Lar sen Janet Harrrs Lynwood Smrth MIDDLE PICTURE BOTTOM ROVV left to rrght June Gardner Carolyn Lanz Janet Harrrs Jane Bonney Lyle Krrk land Dorrs 'Vlrnor Jerry Greenleaf Carole Berentsen ROW 2 Jackre Rockne Margaret Marshall Lenore Schaus Nylene Andrews Dolores Whrte Jack Crook Don Lawler ROW 3 Dave Eddrngs Earl Brookhart Grl Moyer Stan Schaber Don Peterson Lynwood Smrth Don Srmpson TOP ROW John Hodge Mrke Krsman Glen Larsen Jrm lNorve1l Mr Carl Lundy BOTTOM PICTURE BOTTOM ROW left to rrght Jerry Greenleaf Margaret Marshall Lyle Krrkland TOP ROW Dave Eddrngs Jackre Rockne John Hodge, Nylene Andrews Don Yoder Page Frfty . , . . . - Y v . . . 1 1 . . . 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A ,fr Q y .I e Q , If I Y , 4 ,N K 1 x .lv K x if 6 . b' UPPER LEFT PICTURE Q 'Q UPPFR LEFT What form VVhata shape You might know its not an SHS student Its the one and only Stan Bates LPPER CENTER LEFT These gills arent so little any more They are txso popular gals around school now Carol and Clll still are seen in their cute cotton dresses Dee UPPER RIGHT This is one of the glamour pictures taken on one of the biology cruises last summer Carol C111 Nylene and .Ioan look like they have had plenty of sun MIDDLE CENTER LEFT Wow' Culver is qulte a thing of beauty sitting on that fence post The background isnt so bad either is xt MIDDLE CENTER Another gang of hillblllies oops we mean f1Sh9I Yl8l'lt99J Wonder what Wayne Glen Don Bob and Mike caught' We bet it wasnt fish' MIDDLE RIGHT This picture got in by mistake VVas it hot Suzi LOWER LEFT Lois Evelyn Flora and Ruth are st111 at it What You guess were tired LOWER CEINTER This healthy little farm hand Jim Hetland seems to be going some place e wonder if hes taking h1s pal to the dogs or vlce yersa LOWER RIGHT Somethings vsrong We think its the camera but you never can tell can you Carolyn Page Fifty three I . L kim N i . I 1 1 , ' v' Y I V' . . IV ' , ' Y V Y LV Z ' . I ' Y l , , . . UPPER CENTER RIGHT: We wonder if Delores White knew we had this picture. Too late now. 1 . I ' ' ' , ' ' . . , . v ' U ' A l . V v V , ' 1 ' ' , ' ' . 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' 1 1,-,11 A' 31 P31111 'f 3 WH' 1-1 H112 'V111111111111-11's 215 1511111 g11z1111. l1l'I'+' 17, 1,11 1 , 1111- 211 Iffdl' 11111. 111-111 11, gt. ' 1173, 1111.1 3 IC 01 WW! '1-11 15 M1 1-1-11: '1111'1' ': .lg - Milf 1 Nl, , ytm-Q IMA. 111111111 1'141111A - X I A Z, 1'11111111. 114-111 Ill' 5,11 1'11f11 I' , -1' ' 11' 1':l1II1' 111if 111111- :1Im t 1:1 411111111 111.111-15 -1 jlfl' 11' W1 11Q.-A11 1.111101 110. 211 12111 111 N1'11l1f11 ,if as 1ilf. 3 1 11 'y '- 1515 SK 1 , . .1 J' 1 1 ,W An Xi Pa . -f 1 ' Football Great things were expected and great things came! The 1946 Snohomish High School Football Team, boasting an undefeated season with but three ties to mar their record, annexed the Northwest League Championship as well as tying with Arlington for the County Class A League Crown. Three regulars and nine lettermen answered Coach Stan Bates' initial call. Those regulars return- ing were Basil Raines end' Dvvaine Lambert guard' and Gene Norton halfback Those boys who came rn for special honors at the season s end were Gene Norton who was elected team captain Dwarne Lamber who was voted the best blocker and inspirational leader Laverne Ol lom Gene Norton and Dwarne Lambert who were named to the All Drstrrct first team BasrlRa1nes Jack Dugger and Don Strtes named on the All District second team Basil Raines Dwarne Lambert and Gene Norton who were named on the All County first team and Laverne Ollom and Jack Dugger who were named on the All County second team Snohomish rnrtrated the 46 campaign by getting involved rn a quarter long session with Burlington This was part of a big Jamboree at Mount Vernon rn which five teams from Skagit County were pitted against frve teams from surrounding counties A teams plight rn this affair depended largely on the teams which preceded rt srnce the following two teams merely took up where the others left off As rt happened Burlington took possession or the ball on the Panther 12 yard lrne After two goal lrne stands the Trgers punched the ball over and converted After an exchange of punts or two the whistle sound d with Burlington commanding 2 seven point advantage The regular season game by game went something like this FOP PICTURE FRONT ROW Left to Right Tom Clernans Mike McGumness T J Kendall Jack Dugger Ed Stevens Laverne Ollum Basil Rarnes CENTER PICTLRE BACK ROW Gene Norton Dwarne Lambert Don Strtes Brll Ingalls Gordon Rodland Mr Bates CLOCKVKISE Left to Right Don Strtes Brll Ingalls Laverne Ollun T J Kendall Gene Norton Dwarnc Lambert Ed Stevens Gordon Rodland Tom Clemans Basil Raines 'Vlrke McGurnness Jack Dugger Center Mr Bates LOWER PICTLRE BOTTOM ROV! Left to Right Basil Raines Bob Stecher Tom Clemans ROW 2 Jack Dugger B111 Ingalls Don Strtes Mike NICGUIHDESS Laverne Ollum Gordon Rodland T J Kendall Gene Norton Dvvarne Lambert Ed Stevens Mr Bates ROW 3 Ralph Hrntze Don Tart Howard Raines Cy Broers Ray Prevost Ray Johnson Drck Carroll Jack Crook Rudy Swanson Roger Williams Bob Bannwarth Earl Brookhart ROW 4 Jake Joss Brll Stevens Bob Johnson Wayne Hall ROW 5 Dale Burt Brll Dugger Al Odegard Len Davis Jim Ingalls Jack Nelson Rodney Bradt Will fred Reed Jack Westlandt B111 Jones Art Storwrck Shirley Hendrrckson ROW 6 Ted Smeltzer Delbert Stevens Joe Greenleaf Ed Renwald Ed Odegard Dick Knapp LeRoy Fenton Jerrv Tuengal Dick Tuengal Bob Keaton Doug Akers Mr Frerhert Harold Robinson Earl Averill B1ll'VIoss Bernard McGurnness Mr Vvoodword Dale King Clayton Hunt Ray Hagel SNOHOMISH 6 AINACORTES 6 A much heralded Seahawk eleven lost by everythrng but the score rn this one as the underdog Panthers scored early ln the second period and then pushed the Anacortes team all over the freld the remainder of the game Except for a brief moment rn the third pe rod when an aerial heave from Jurkovrch to Lungaard netted 30 fards and a touchdown the Panthers completely dominated the play Snohomlsh was knocking at the door again rn the dying seconds of play and twice touched the one foot marker But twice also they were set back frve yards for too 'afrany trme outs and thats where the game finally ended with the final score knotted at 6 6 SNOHOMISH 6 MT VERNON 6 before Mount vernon lost lrttle time after recovering a Snohomish fumble on the very first play and scored before the game was three minutes old rhe try for point fail d The Panthers roared right back to t1e rt up rn the second quarter vvrth Lambert accountrng for the score T e vital try or point failed That ended the nights scoring although the Panther came very close on several occasions only to be set back by penaltres when a touchdown seemed assured Incrdentally the pen rltre drd more than just a little rn handcuffrng the Panthers as they lost over a hundred yrrds by thr route SNOHOMISH 13 NIARXSVILLE 0 Except for the occasional brrllrance of one Leon Nlagnrs rt was rll Snohomish rn this one as the Panthers rolled to 13 0 victory Snohomish scored earlv rn the second quarter with Don Strtes going over An aerial from Ingalls to Raines accounted for the extra point The Prnthers ,rut the game on ite rn the third quarter when Gene Norton scampered off tackle for 20 yards and a touchdown Marysville threatened on several occrsrons SNOHOMISH 13 EDNIONDS 0 The Panthers duplicated the prevrous vvefks perform rnce vvrnnrng again bv r 130 nrrrgrn It was not untrl the thrrd quarter th rt Snohomish could cross IDIO prydrrt Vvhcn they did rt was Gordon Dodland doing the honors crrshrng over from a short distance Thr trv for point was ood Snohomish scored rgarn rn the frn rl perrod on r piss from Rodlrnd to L mbert The trv for point w rs not ood Fdmond launched a frnal minute drive that was stopped on the Panther s one yard lim as the game ended Page Fifty sux . 1 1 1 1 - 1 v ' ' 1 V 1 1 1 - 1 C ' 1 ' Q ' ' . 1 ' 1 ' - 3 . - - 1 - 1 1 ' ' 1 - ' C ' '- . . . . , . , ', . 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Q.- ...Q Page Fifty seven XNOHONIINH 1 QEDRO VX OOLI I H 14 1 6- s N rs 1 1 sec- in The Pan tis h1d1'4pmn s on 1 ut 1 oxxns x ibm-it nr lxnc 11 on Q uws cout mmve 1 po t XS on in did c 1 is is gun soun ec f-nclnst we 111 MIIOQ xt w ls tht tust time Snolmnnsh had been med 11 is n n s s 0 X The two ns n in ws 1 lnts xcfmv n mx 'sn mmists on '1 1 s mtl nmptmn NXOHOWIINH 13 NIONI Ol e moe C e 0 cl c llX n umnii ' the- C ed foi pre Cl T 4 Pxnth 1 1 s inte-icsption hx Don Stitt hm-N had s CII n h bl f th 1 nfs- nnxm f oimni 1 wut 1 4 xlf Pncf i nh mush dmu 0 x x ,. ie sr 1 umm n in Q mt minu t nss mn s tn 1 tix tm pomt was ,Loot hr- n l s N NNOHONUNH l BLRIINK TON n S 6- 'ln xx ll x x 1t'l1n ui n tu Nmthtws t un ins -xi ring, an 1 t mst minute- of p 'N s it ti ilington sc cnt d its on i f s X cl and 1 touchdown Tht all impoltant Ol Joint was nu 0 H it um N oiomish 1 yt its-diy dloxe de 1 into Pulling, on tuiitoix n in wi ess th Il nute of plix lfllllllllflf., e Jn 0 va nn Ol 1 sus iintc il thiiu of f Hilti om out xx ou xmson more ,iss 1 it KW e h mme- sxOHO'XIlkH 6 APLINI TON 6 e in n xx 1 1 4 n don bi Q 1 ui ith Oath teims titd fm fiist place in l QILUK thi be-int tlt cl tidei ID inspired hind of Xilmgton I:.1g,lc-s complete-lx out s ls s 1 n s Q x f 'fit the fitld uit 160 idvinti 1 Tie Pintht is ruin h'1ClA in tht suund h ilf tc tu things up ift 1 just fOl1l minutzs on L'1I11bC'It 1 Vxid oi s JIIN e tl or mint ll e '1 It stun tied 'lt 6 6 ind Snohonns noe ing, 0 mx t cinch solt uvxneiship of first plum- thc Pintl-tis tum- ind 1 im pe-mtl ated du-p into 1 ftfln tel an oz 41 os stssion ll Q n 4 tu 1 fmt inch And that when shi ndn vxit Snohunn h winning. tl e 'Nmtlwtest Le-1 1 and txin with Arlington 411 4 C1 migut t1 LOP POW left 141 right Ralph Hintm Vick Crook D141 C 111011 Hound Rufus XX xxnt Hill Bob John on LENTEP POVS Nl: Fieiheit Don Tilt Bob Binnxxolth Pix John on N11 Vkoodwnd POTTONI POW Eul Biookhazt Ru Pxuost Bur Stuhu Ftnt Poucis Roger VXIHIIIHS Cx Bxoexs if . kia Page Fifty eight 1 ' 1 -7? ' ' F ' This on wa,'n't Q-vc-n as cl me :s the- sro 1- might - ni to ' dir-atv. . th- 1 . ' tr 1 pair of to 'l d ' r bv' Lan ' and 0 - hy Rod.: 1 l -f - th- C lp ll 1 zg- 1 in. 'h tl ' s-or'-. zx tl- ' S d i l' ,f tl - tl ' 'd 1 i,' ':, - ' - .' f -- sri 'J cn . on 'tu lm le- filrld since Sta Hatf-.' took ovt-1' the- coaching rf-in, fix' jc-ars ago. ' te-ai Q f-rchangz-d toilvhclow s in the final ps-r' ti, Basil la' : -' mti g fr ' I ol 'sl f tais . C , . .' 'I C T Th' Mo - lif-an at's ag l -ustom of tg' 'i Q Sn l 'sh nizxt- Compf-tition than ,y'l bai- :ain ' -vailvcl at-'ain this s zson. h- 1 1- s :vo 1-cl early' on a 60 yard daxh to pajiflirt nn a pass ' ' 5' Q -S. hut t .' to inuxtvr all th tis-t'e-nsivv stir- git. to I 1-Vt-nt tht- He-alfats from dupliwatinsg 9 poi- funn a 1 in thc- ne-xt quarter, as M ' - clrow- to th- Sn l 'sl 10 jc 'i l'nc-, Th- hz , 1-d :t lr . Sn f ' '- X jards for a totic-lulown in the third l1llIlI'Il'l, llso Con 'citinf-', to niakz- tl ' Dor- lfi-ff. M ' - sr-cm-tl ' th f' zl ' t-s on a 1: 'Q f 1 Hoyt-Q to -'1 ti. Th- A' ' ' ' '..' ' 1 and t fi a Avon- was 13-T. Thi: was tht- hi.: on . C d 'lzt z thiillt-r it vasf B: Q I' 'iist plan- i l - .' ' I-It Le-a 51110. 'he P: tl shc '-d Bu 'l' 't' all uve-r the fit-ld. hut it wasn't until hs- l:.' ' l..' that the-ir effort: ho '- uit. Bu ' f '- f' 'st a Ki 'hy at-rial. tg 305 for 120 -'ar s : 1 ' ' . - : -' '. try f ' 1 ' 'zu g od. Th lzlf 4-1 1-1 at 6-0. In l Xi 'Q r-: . A' ' ' -t-1 ' , Yi . 1 ' i tht- final half.: d th an a xi 1-' -- :' ' Y, th 12v'- ff .1 -. Aft 'Q : stz' -l 51? yard drive. z Jout thc- tl-f-t lu. 't - '. Ingalls wt-nt ow-r fr f ' -'z rcls t. Sv: .' s' '-cl tht- txtia point on a latr-ral fi :nd th: V. s th- old all Q: ,, 11' . .T , . H? Q' ' Th se-asun's ffalm-. a d 'hit 1 li Q gi :ttl 't 'ssl XY' 1 1 Q W ' . - ' th Class A L: f -, and 'S ' 4 i- t- -'. z ' ' : .- ' 'z ' .' ' - 4-lassend the- loc-al: in the fi 'st half. :uri gg just b-fore the vhistl -, and .- 4- h 1 - 1 1 1 gf-. l 1 ': -ci . - s-' 2 l ' fu : fe : ' ' ., 5V jf ' sc 'ing SI t. Th 'y f ' 1 ' fa Al-ci. VX'th tl - '- '- .' '- 2 Q' 'sh d' Y a vi t 'L G ' ,i - ' xi ' z . - z ' : .ga , - ': -, ' ' A'l- ina ,- ritc ily t l Je pos:-,:. I' th- hall 0 tht- fourth down -ach 'ne by 2 - ' 4 es. f 's ' - .' - 1- -d, h ' 's ' 1 A A' ' :s1'1-- ', il' f ' th- ass A L'-2 Y 1 'tl9. . . - 3 . '- , '-Q Tz' , 1' 2' 'z,'- C. 1 - . . 1 z' JS -'.,1-- f' E V' ' 3 'I AK '2 X 7 'j tw, f 2 uve., -1--sch -Sm!-'fe' fm .-1' qu-an ---W mum S-as N 4, N111 Q K L 3 E if 2.5 ff' EAW -H 3. in B 8 J Q fi iz ..:lL......a-.I , 4. ,fu r Baskeiball After '1 ve11 s .bsence on the b'1sketb'11l floor. Cows-h Stan PWIOQ 1'vtu1'nrd to Qt'11't the b'1'k0tb'11l mm xwth onlx one of lwt NL 115 lvtto1n1 NNOHONIIHH XS WIT XERNON The! fllgl game of the N011 on Duembu b xx IQ Ruth the XII Xryflllibfl qumtzt 1l'l uhmh thu no ed out the dQtO1I'HlI'lQd Pwnthelx hx th vom of 91 SNOHONIINH XS BELLINGHANI c f11 t xxmn bmw of the N9 1-on xx 1 on Doczmbm '70 uh I1 tm P1mhms dumped Pcllm ' 912 111 C011 of 3 Tlme exe-nlng 11161 111 1 1epe1t 1w1f01n1'1nCe the Pqnthou 1111011 1 4131 XICIOIX OXGI the P'11d tl NXIIIHIHY bx ten pomts 'as m tho f11st 'une SNOHONIINH XS FERNDALE FOI the next 'mu the 10011 c'1 C-1s tmxelled to Fexndqle wlnne the FfII'ld119 Eqgrle- met dmfc 1t xt the hind of the Pqnthc-1 qulntmt Thu ,ue the Pintheu 1 39 28 xkgctom SNOHOXIINH VS EDVONDS In 1 gime vsh1ch xvu close fm thug qL1'1ltC'Iq the Snohom1 h Pll'lfhE'Ib notched then fun vsm Ifl County A Claw Lf wuo vuth 1 39 21 um owen the Edmonds T1L,9l SNOHOMIQH VS ARLINGTON The Pinthels, aptuled thin sofond loigue encbuntex of the season by dofefitmg the Alhn ton 1 1 l The Pantheu offense fuled to cllck untll the Second hllf when Snohomlsh oweltook the 141 les fo1'1 3122 uc O13 SNOHOVIIQH VS ABACORTLQ 1hf Anficoztes Seahwskb pullmgz '1he'1d of the Pinthms ln tht fm 11 qu'11te1 of the Dame von IlY'l1Qd on then may to m undefeqtcd Seqson bx defe'1t1n the Snohomuh qumtet 40 30 It wax 0 Se xhfnsk f1fteenth consecutlxe YlCf,0!N QNOHOMISH VS VIARYQWILLF P1'171ng: back 10171 '1 tan pomt d0f1C1I 'xt h'1lf tlme Snohormsh H1 h Schools P3Hlh6'l9 1'1111ed ln thc fm 11 Qllflltel to xcoxe 18 pomtx 'md deff-it X131 Qulle 0 thQ lxtt IN floo Thu game gme Quo l'lOTI11Sh ole leadex mp 1D tha Clwss A Lewgue The Pmtheu defy 1t1d tha Tomahzvsks 32 96 QNOHONIIQH VS MONROE Contmumg 'ilonb then VSIHHIHQ xx my the Pinthexx 0UtK'llSS9d 1 fl hung, bunch of Nlomoe Bun :ns by 1 scoxe of 4 0 QINOHONITQH VS ARLINGTON The Sl'10hOI'l1lSh Pqnthus mom txmes thin not f.,1X1I'1 the lppe umm of plixmg me hockey sta gemd th1ougzh to a 21 2:1 league wm owen the A111n tor E1,fzle'-. on the home flOOl QNOHOMISH VS MARYSVILLE ASSUIIDZ., themselxes of 1 spot ln the Dlstxlct Toulrumcnt 'xt Invemtt the M'1IyqVlll6 Tonmhivfks 1111 1oughshod OV81 Snohomlsh Hlgh Qchools b'1Qk0tbC111te-1m 43 21 on the homo floor By th1s vlctoxy MIINNVIIIC not only vlmched '1 dlstuct berth but qlsc dlEV! 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'xi 'J , C 1 ': , 'Q ?,35 FH ,, I I V XI I Baseball The 1941 Snohomrsh Panther baseball team open C' rts playrng season Apr rl 2 by meetrngz the Granrte Falls nrne on therr dramond The folloyyrng day the Panthers agarn Jolrneyed to G1if11l9 Falls for tre return game rhe scores of these two contests were 11 0 and 203 T J Kendall and Lay erne Ollum were credrted wrth the wrns As trme drew near for the 19-tr inonomrsh County A Leabue to tart Coach John 'Vlrles found hrs sry returnrng lette 'rren frrmly entrenched rn then espectrye posrtrons Lettermen back and therr posrtron are T J Kendall Outfreld Prtcher Vkrth plenty of stuff on the ball T J should bother many 1n opposrng batter thrs year Lrvern Ollunr Outfreld Prtcher Ollre has probably one of the frnest curye balls rn the county thrs season Tom Clemans Frrst Base A ffood shrfty frrst sacker and a good nran wrth the strck Jack Crook S cond Base Hugos a good lrttle scamperrng keystone sacker who should do all rrght for hrmself yrth the club Gene Norton Outfreld Thrs lad mrght be Jornny Nlrles hope of yyrnnrng the county trtle thrs year Gene bats rn the all rmportant spot of cle rn up man Gordon Rodland Center Freld Gordy rs the only left hander strcker on the frrst nrnt and the w 1y he pulls the ball dont be surprrsed rf some of the other county teams dont rnstall scme sort of 1 Vyrllrams shrft Drck Knapp Outfreld Drck rs a good Judge of fly balls and rs 1 farrly frst ground coyertr The three rem rrnrng players on Coach Mrles brseb 1ll te 1nr art Tom Bernard Thrrd Base A transfer from San Drego Calrfornrr wrth a terrrfrc throwrn 11m and plenty of speed on the base paths 'ylervrn Slrger Catcher Nlery rs also a lctterman transfer from Rtdlrnds Calrfornrr a relr1blt brckstop behrnd the plate 1nd a dangerous clutch hrtter Pob Crook Short Stop A freshnr rn standout wrth ,good freldrng, brlrty plus plenty o ht stle 1nd chatter Last year s tt 1nr lost the county champronshrt to NI 1rysvrlle rt Rrverdale Park Eyerett Sno lrorrrrsh had tred for the chanrpronshrp wrth Marysvrlle rn the regulrr season each wrnnrng 5 and losrng 1 rhrs ye rr the Snohomrsh Panthers wrll go far rn ayeragrng that clrstasteful defeat Among.. those boys who are pressrng Coach Mrle star studded nrne are the followrng Earl Averrll Infrelder Outfrelder Earl rs a g' od ball hoe and a long brll hrtter Brll Ingalls Outfreld VVatch thrs lad Brll has teen rmprovrng ccvstantly and wrll eyentually many people belre e crack the startlng nrne Thr rs Brlls frrst year at the dramond sport Gordon Cavelero Outfreld A good hrtter and good fly chaser Dale Burt Outfreld Infreld Thrs boy 15 also rmprovrng and hrts a good ball Pete Pappas A good man behrnd the plate Pete swrngs from the left srde of the plate Thrs year somethrng new rn baseball was rntroduced A freshman team was rn the makrng The team played second teams and freshmen from other schools Some of these boys before the season yya oyer made members of the frrst team hustle to hold therr places the lrneup of he new frosh team was as follows Lee Allerdrce catcher Jake Goss prtcher Johnny Mrles frrst baseman Bob Courtney second baseman Bob Crook short stop Bub Kuhlman thrrd baseman Wayne Rodland Bob Keaton and Ken Garbrro outfreloers and Bernard McGunnrss shortstop Bob Stecher and Glen 'Vloore were the managers In our frrst Cotrnty League baseball opener th do ordre Snohormsh Panthers dr by troun crng the Edmonds outflt 14 behrnd the able relref prtchrng of Laverne Ollunr the yersatrle srde armed rrghthander Wrth one out and the bases loaded br Orllre came rnto the game 1nd retrred the srde on srx prtclrtd b1lls Wrth the score tred at 2 all gornt, rnto the last of the seyenth the last scheduled rnnrng the Ed mond te1m threatened to wrn by loadrne the bases but ag,a1n rt was the Snohomrsh prtthrn that en rbled the game to o rnto an extra rnnrng The frnal store 321111 14 Snohomrshs fayor It was two down 1nd four to go for the Qnohorrslr Prnthers after therr second n n lb nr my c 12,1121 st 1rts A lrn tons EILIIS were the latest yrrtrms rn a ,ame whrth strrted l brttl but 121 rnnrngs urnec rnto a yrr 111 rou t en re stycn 1 rnnrng rn1 y me 0 an cn trthcrs hrd rrrrrs fd 1 0 al of U 1 yy 19 A1 rn on ot but two All ht 2 rr 1 is don the fourth rnnrn when 'Snohonrrsh scored er ht runs on frye eonscfutlye hrts Ktndrll wrs tht yyrnnrnp. prtfhtr relreyrng Ollorrr rn the second rnnrng, prtclrrng well lf rtmrrnder of tht gr re ROW left tor orcon Po l1nt unror frtc tr 1 1 n 1 s cnror outfrt ttr ordon C1y1le1o sen or ou freldtr om lenrrns unror rn re tr Kendall scnror r 1 er UIDDI F ROVX 1 1 o rt ctr ye ryrn 1 unror 2 o o n Nlrle ton r P tc P1 rr unror crc tr s r Her rphorrrort rnfrfltl POTTON1 ROKR ret crook unror frr der 2 ye 1 Ccne 'Norton Junror outfrtlder ernt Ollum sfnror rrtchtr ye rt: knrpr or onrore orrtfrtldrr nl ,fin ll s mor rt dtr yt r Page Sixty two ,, .J 1 U 1 S I 2 I . 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To L1' - 2 'd..t1 ' ': inf' -l 1':2j121 s. , P' EE Track The track squad coached by Everett Woodyy ard and assrstant coach Stan Frerhert was burlt around the followrng lettermen Don Tart quarter mrle and sprrnts Len Weberlrng sprrnts and pole vault Ray Prevost hurdles and Ralph Hrntze mrle Th remarnder of the squad made up of those turnrng out erther therr frrst or second year are Hoyyard Rarnes and Tom 'C mans Javelrn Russel Gough and Chrrs Steuhm mrle Mervrn Slrger hrgh Jump and broad Jump Glen Oeles hrgh Jump and pole vault Gene Norton John I-iall Wayne Hall and Mrke 'V1cGurnness shot put and drscus Rodney Bradt hurdles John Hodbe and B111 Moss quarter mrle Earl Brookhart Brll Dugger Drck Morton Jrm In halls Drck Carroll and Pete Van Soest half mrl Len Dayrs and Fd Odegfard sprrnts Freshman Basketball The Panthers opened the Season placrng second rn a trrangular meet wrth Nlt Vernon and Arlrngr ton Snohonersh scored 41 pornts to Mt Yernons 71 and Arlrngtons 21 pornts 1he squad rmproyed rn a second trrangular meet vyrth Bothell and Issaquah but strll lackrng 11 pornts to vyrn the meet Snohomish scored 641 pornts to Bothells 66 an Issaquahs 161 pornts In another trranzular meet wrth Edmonds and Lake Side Snohomrsh rgam had to be satrsfred yyrth second place Edmonds scored 491 pornts to 381 for Snohomrsh md 34 for Lake Slde Four mets completed the season for Snohomrsh A relay carnrval it Sedro Woolley and a county prelrmrnary and a County Meet at Everett folloyy ed by the Drstrrct Meet at Sedro Woolley and the State Meet at Pullman The Snohomrsh Junror Hrgh defendrng champrons frnrshed thcrr lt gue eason play as champs agarn although tvyo practrce games were lost to Tyyrn Crtres by one pornt Under Ted Brrttens able coachrng the Frosh copped the John Drxon Memorral Trophy fo frrst place rn the County Junror Hrgh letgue It yyas tae frrst heat of tompetrtron for the Trophy gryen by Ray Hutchinson nd presented by Mrs John Drxon to the Snohomr rr Junror Hrgh Champs of 1944 Holdrng doyyn frrst team posrtrons were Jake G ss and Ken Gabrro torwards Bob Keaton center vyrth Bob Crook anl Don Jacobson at the guard spo s The reseryes ncluded John 'VI1les Bub Kuhlman Bob Courtney Hob Stevens VV1llre Burnes Dou Akers Len DHXIS Bob Hornrbrook Bernard NIcGurn'aess and Vyayne Rodland Among the hrgalrszrrts for the season yy is the fr st game of tht season Thrs vyas played agunst Monroe Junror Hlgh Snohomrsh made 9 pornts rn the last four mrnutes of the game to eke out 1 In Snohomrshs frrst game wrth lNorth Junror they had to outspeed and outlast the Redskrns before frnally wrnnrng 19 to 16 The yyhole Snohomrsh term turned rn rts best performance of the y xr rn thrs g :me One of the br gest comebacks thc Snohomrsh Cubs made yyrs rn the second half of the frrst South Junror game After trallrng at the hrlf Snohomrsh bounded brck durrag the thrrd and fourth quarter to wrn by a frnal score of 32 to 16 In tyyo practrce games Snohomrsh lost thrrllers to Tvyrn Crtres by scores of 21 to 20 and 38 to 37 respectrvely Bob Crook headed the Cubs rn the frr t game vyrth all rround nrce play and Don Jrcob son prced the losers rn the second contest yyrth 15 pornts UPPEP PICTLRE BOTTOM ROVV left to rrght Nlr Frerhert Russel' Gough Ray Prey mst Len Vyeberlrng Glen Olels Earl Brookhart Jrm lNorvell Howard Rarnes John Hall Wir VVoodyyard ROW 2 Jrm Ingalls Don Jacobson Ralph Hentze John Hodge Len Dayrs Rodney Bradt Vyayne Hall Ken Gabrro Jal k Vyestlund 1OP ROV! 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