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

 - Class of 1954

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Zifzaaugfz S. . STUDENT COUNCIL-First Row: Robert O'Neal, John Stevenson, Charles Stocker, Peggy Storwick, Sharon Lambert, Daren Bennett, Don- na Jensen, Verlyn Iverson. Second Row: Ann Soxrnan, John Pressley, Jim Christianson, Frances Storwick, Bonnie Maeder, Marilyn Williams, George Hannon, Bob Reed. Third Row: Elaine Mason, Carlys Russell, Joan Cernich, Donna Tremblay, Dorothy Cummings, Joan McDaniel, Eileen Maeder, Don Do quist. Fourth Row: Mr. Moe, Virginia Thornton, Donna Harvey, Randy Rockne, Wayne Simmons, Danny Jones, Howard Riebe. Not in Picture: Marian Annis, Ron Dubuque, Maurine Gillam, Leona d ..arnigan, Floyd McKennon. STUDENT COUNCIL l2nd semesterl-Front Row: John Pressley, Barbara Eickhoff, Eleanor Hembd, Dorothy Cummings, Charles Stocker, Eileen Maeder, Donna Harvey, Joyce Greenside. Second Row: Donna Jensen, Marie Holcomb, Ann Soxman, Lucille Adams, Wayne Simmons, Lorraine Reed, Owen Haselton, Dale Snyder, Karen Ogden. Third Row: Bonnie Maeder, .Ioan Cernich, Joan McDaniel, Bobbie Cook, Marlys Winge, Maxine Mauser, Glennis Page, Don Dolquist. Standing: Verlyn lverson, Mr. Moe, Milton Lynd, Marian AnnIs, Mike Woolworth, Howard Riebe, Danny Jones. STUDENT COUNCIL lContinued from Page l2l that took place the night before the game. With the help and cooperation of both stu- dents and teachers, Homecoming proved to be very successful. ln former years the subject of building a trophy case has been brought up and dis- cussed, but nothing was done about it until this year. A very fine trophy case, built by Charles Sekulich and the advanced shop stu- dents, may be seen in the main hall. A committee was chosen to draw up a budget for the following year. Our constitution was revised under the able hands of Floyd McKennon and his com- mittee. With Milton Lynd as chairman, the student council outlined a scrap drive. This drive was on a competitive basis, and proceeds went to the Polio fund. This year the student council has accom- plished a great deal and they deserve com- mendation for doing a fine job. PAGE THIRTEEN

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enwafinq leacfeadfzi STUDENT COUNCIL Having been elected ASB officers at the end of the previous year, Verlyn Iverson, president, Floyd McKennon, vice-president, Donna Jensen, secretary, and Dorothy Cum- mings, treasurer, began Their work early in September. All were seniors except Dorothy, who was a junior. Besides presiding over the student council meetings, Verlyn attended numerous student leaders' conferences. With the help of Miss Jeanette Poore, Floyd McKennon outlined our exhilarating pep as- semblies. The morning after student council meetings Donna Jensen read the minutes to the first period classes over the public address sys- lem. A full-time job was that of Dorothy Cum- mings. She spent much of her time keeping the financial status of the student body straight. Our second semester showed only a change in the office of vice-president. Milton Lynd was elected to fill that post. The students showed their faith in Verlyn and Donna by re-electing them president and secretary, re- spectively. Cooperating with these officers were the students representing home rooms, clubs, and activities. Parliamentarians Don Dolquist and Floyd McKennon helped keep the meetings in order. Peggy Storwick was appointed to put a special table for selling milk in the cafeteria, this left more room for the students standing in lunch line. Ping pong tables were set up in the Student Center, and new curtains and shades were hung as a result of the efforts of student council. Traffic in the halls seemed to be quite a problem, so with Eileen Maeder as chairman, a special committee improved it. Our second annual Homecoming was a very important item of business. Posters helped set off the well-planned pep rally fContinued on Page l3J A.S.B. OFFICERS-First semester: Secretary, Donna Jensen, Vice President, Floyd McKennon, President, Verlyn Iverson, Treasurer, Doroe thy Cummings. Second semeslerzz Mr. Moe, President, Verlyn Iverson: Vice President, Milton Lynd. PAGE TWELVE



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quail- qeaful Jian SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We started our high school career as mere freshmen by electing the following officers: Barbara Eickhoff, president, Don Dolquist, vice-president, and Marina Metrokas, secre- tary-treasurer. Sharon Lambert was elected yell leader which was really an honor for a fresh- man to receive. That year the freshmen Girls' Club was organized and Joyce Greenside was elected president, Helen Mathews, vice-presi- dent, and Donna Harvey, secretary-treasurer. Our advisers were Mrs. Marget Condell and Steve Smith. Outstanding sophomore boys receiving football letters were Bill Allington, Floyd Mc- Kennon, and Milton Lynd. Hugh Marsh, Bill Sinton, and Milton Lynd saw some action in the first team games. Girls from the class of '54 also shone brightly in sports. The girls who earned their sweaters during their sopho- more year were Marilyn Lauterbach, Greta Fortune, Donna Harvey, Eileen Maeder, Vir- ginia Thornton, Mary Lou Terry, and Marion Van Eyk. Donna Harvey was our lone representative in Thespians as she earned a part in the all- high play, Smilin' Through. Sharon Lambert was again elected to the school yell team. Our class took part in many other activities and clubs, such as Drill Team, Tumbling, FFA, FHA, Tennis, Lambda Kai Epsilon, Honor So- ciety, Debate, Beginner's Luck, Melodiers, Trio, Sea Scouts, Choir, Ski Club, Folk Dancing, Yell Leading, and Thespians. Then came our iunior year and we were upperclassmen at last! Hubert Marsh took over the position of president, Eileen Maeder, vice-president, Marion Van Eyk, secretary, and Milton Lynd, treasurer. The first event on the calendar was the Orthopedic Drive, Eileen Maeder in charge. Through careful planning, we took second place. With the help of our advisers, Mrs. Frances Hodge and Mr. Keith Gilbertson, plans were made for the Junior Prom, Club 54. The new gym was decorated as a New York night- club. Hubert Marsh, chairman for the affair, announced Pat Miller, John Pressley, Lucille Adams, Ron Dubuque, Barbara Eickhoff, Don- na Harvey, Olive Danner, Floyd McKennon, Greta Fortune, Don Ren, Eileen Maeder, Olan O'Neal, Eileen Hoggarth, Helen Mathews, Con- nie Richard, Ann Soxman, Milton Lynd, Bob Douglas, Don Dolquist, Helen Metrokas, Eun- ice Gullickson, Randy Rockne, Donna Jensen, and Clyde Klingler as the members of his committees. The first class meeting of our senior year was devoted to electing class officers. Don PAGE FOURTEEN Dolquist was elected president, Milton Lynd, vice-president, Donna Jensen, secretary, and Eileen Hoggarth, treasurer. The senior class won first place in the Ortho- pedic Drive for its display of produce and canned goods to be sent to the hospital. As seniors, we headed many activities. Lane Hereth was elected Sportsmen Club president, Barbara Eickhoff and Peggy Storwick, Arrow- head editors, Donna Harvey, Annual editor, Virginia Thornton, S Club president, Hubert Marsh, Honor Society president, Donna Har- vey, Thespian president, Hildy Esper, Begin- ner's Luck editor, Eileen Maeder, Girls' Club president, Frances Renner, FHA president, Bar- bara Eickhoff, Quill and Scroll president, Clyde Klingler, Hi-Y president, Verlyn Iverson, ASB president, Sharon Lambert and Joyce Green- side, yell leaders, and Donna Harvey, song leader. Our Senior Ball, Moonlight and Roses, was held November 13, with Don Dolquist as general chairman. The gym was transformed into a beautiful rose garden with a mural on the west end of the garden. Seniors aid- ing Don in making this affair a success were Helen Mathews, Lucille Adams, Doris Felton, Virginia Thornton, Peggy Storwick, Nola John- son, Barbara Eickhoff, Floyd McKennon, Ran- dy Rockne, Ron Dubuque, Donna Harvey, Mar- ion Van Eyk, Ann Soxman, Shirley Peacor, and Phyllis Roetcisoender. Our senior play, The Saturday Evening Ghost, was given November l9-20. Sharon Lambert played the leading role with Wayne Dunkin, Peggy Storwick, Ann Soxman, Bertha Paul, and Eileen Maeder in supporting cast. At the Lions Club football banquet Floyd McKennon, Jim Christianson, and Bill Alling- ton received the inspiration award with Don Dolquist receiving the best-blocker award. In October Shirley Powell was elected Homecoming Queen and the coronation was held at the Snohomish-Edmonds football game. Lucille Adams won the gold key award for her exhibit in the Regional National Scholastic Art Contest with Pat Miller placing in the contest. Don Dolquist received first place in the Snohomish County FFA public speaking con- TEST. Seniors receiving parts in the All-High play, Deadly Earnest were Donna Harvey, Wayne Dunkin, Jack Tesberg, Ann Soxman, Bertha Paul, Shirley Peacor, and Sharon Lam- bert. All too soon our senior year has come to a close. Even though our senior picnic, senior banquet, baccalaureate, and commencement have come and gone, they are memories that the class of '54 will never forget.

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