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

 - Class of 1951

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rqncf Wall Mrs Day and Mrs Ernster Mrs Day secretary of Superanteradent George Moore and Mrs Ernster secretary of the hagh school are always an the offace to gave advace THE SCHOOL BOARD The School Board each member of whach as elected by the catazens of the school dastract serves for a peraod of three years The mem bers have the responsabalaty of conductang the affaars of the dastract They pass on the yearly budget check over and sagn the monthly balls determane general polacaes select the em ployees and provade the facalataes and means for educatang the youth of the school dastract The members serve wathout compensataon wath the exceptaon of the clerk who receaves a nomanal salary for keepang the records and for preparang the monthly payroll of the das tract Each member of the board sacrafaces a great deal of tame and effort to see that the school dastract as run effacaently and effectavely wath the sole adea of provadang chaldren wath the best educataon possable wath the means avaal ab e Members of the local board are C F Van Valan presadent Robert Waltz vace presadent Cecal Crook clerk Frank McGuare and Ed Hoem l Robert Waltz C Van Valan Cecal Crook Era Hoena Fri k Mcbuare PAFE TENT I O L l M M R R S. S. M E A R R N J S , T D , E A 1 r 47 R Y ga y 1 .., 1 In '

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pacbnecf Mae Gm all lpem Congratulations As each school year draws to a close and the senlors begun to reallze they are ap proachlng a change In the way In whlcn they have Iuved for the past twelve years l sometnmes wonder I they realize that the school too changes with their graduatuon Each one of them leaves some sort of lm pressuon and the school reacts erther con sclously or unconsciously to that lmpresslon lf the sum total of what a class leaves IS noble and worthwhnle then the school wall grow and be better aole to serve the stu dents who follow You members of the Class of l95l have done many commendable thmgs Snohomish Hugh School will be the richer and better for havung had you as members of nts stu dent body G A MOOQE Superuntendent For the past several years It has been my pleasant duty to wrtte a few words to th graduating class Agann I am happy to do so For many of you your school days wull be over thus year Others wall b contlnulng thenr educatlon In schools of higher learn mg Regardless of your respecttve paths you are reaching for the same goal that of earnlng a luvelthood and luvlng a happy lnfe Our hope ts that we have been success In glvlng you the right start and creatlng ln you a desire to continue to do your best May I speak for the entlre faculty congratulatlng you upon completmg thus part of your educatnon and wnshnng you nothtng but success IU the future STAN BATES Prlncnpal So long Sensors Today s chaotic world sutuatlon should be a challenge to each of you You must now decade such perplexlng problems as con ttnuung your educatlon going to work en Ilsttng or waltung to be drafted When fac mg such problems xt ns easy to procrastn nate to watt and see what develops Dont do lt' Decide what you want to do or be and get started Lnfe wont stand stall whale you are maknng up your mlnd Combnne the prlncnples of cooperatvon tolerance and loyalty that you have used to such advantage In school wath good hon est effort and you need not fear any prob lem that the future may hold for you Good luck to each of you HAROLD B MOE Vice Principal 14539 PAGE NIINF



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f7ain25.t Za Le Pwnc! af ORTHOPEDIC Do you know what rrvalry ns? That as what occured a few days before the Orthopednc Program Competutlon was very keen thus year wrth everyone out to wnn the pnze a half day holuday from school for the wrnnrng class rn fnrst place and one pernod for those In second place After an hours careful conslderatnon tne ludges gave the seniors and lunuors a tne on the quantity and quallty of produce wrth the Sophomore Class second and the Freshman Class thrrd Tots In Toyland was chosen as the theme for the program to be guven October 25 1950 Enght vxeeks of plannung and rehearsing were spent under Mrss Marguerute Snavelys durec tnon for a most successful program :ng an to take Susan and Teddy to Toyland the Sensor Choir created maglc wnth theur ver slon of Twunkle Twunkle Luttle Star The alphabet blocks came marchlng out of the toy shop as the Central Cholr sang enthusuas trcally nn the background A ns for Alphabet B ns for blocks you bet' Susan was especually rjfff-nf P ft 2 0 pleased to see the dolls dance a ballet when she wound them Teddy llked the fat green frogs brought to lnfe by the flrst graders the baseball dolls and the lrttle tram lmagune has surprise when he found all the parts of the tram nn a huge box wrth conductors ready to tap dance and black faced shoe shane boys eager to shrne conductors shoes Both Susan and Teddy lumped for 'oy when the packs un the box popped out of thenr containers All chuldren luke drums especially when they are alive and beat on their fat tummles No toy shop ns complete wlthout toy solduers Brrght and gay In thenr red and whnte unnforms were tne drull team as they came marchlng onto tne floor After a colorful performance the toy soldiers marched off the floor as Teddy and Susan awoke wnth a start to fund all the toys were a dream and that Mother was call izveryone was satlsfled with the results Pro duce collected was estimated at Sl 978 49 and a total of S974 OO was made from advance ticket sales Thanks and apprecuatuon for all -ne help that the Orthopeduc Beneflt Program does for them were expressed by the guests from the Orthopeduc Hospital FNFRAVING AND ELkClROlYPt CU l 5? A T PAGE 1:LEx EN - .... l - , , . ' , . . , . . , . I , . , . Il ' . ll I ' ' I - When second grade sandmen came tiptoe- ing them to get up! . I ' I I I I . . . . . - Ll . . . I I 1 1 - 11 - ' ' 1 ' ' f X - V A , ' L, wr, wg K ' , TL E if K'-' ,

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