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unload JUNIOR CLASS One more year to go, it should be a good one if this year were any indication. Under the helpful guidance of Mrs. Frances Hodge and Harold Roberts, our advisers, we elected Vic Van Valin, president, Hildur Moller, vice-presi- dent, Margie Stuart, secretary, and Linda Carl- son, treasurer. In sports the juniors excelled. Danny West gained fame for himself and his class by run- ning sixty-eight yards for a touchdown in the game against Anacortes. He was awarded a hat with a press card at the annual Football Banquet for his all-around good playing. Jun- ior boys who received letters in football were Danny West, Jim Northrup, George Hannon, Arlen Prentice, Chuck Stecher, and Frank Stecher. In the field of music, members of the mighty class of '55 were not slighted. Many appeared in performances of the band, or- chestra, clarinet trio, string quartet, Melodiers, and Men's Glee Club. Members of the class of '55 have served their student body well by holding many offices in the various clubs and activities of SHS. ln Lambda Kai Epsilon, Margie Murphy and Ramona Gossett were secretary and treas- urer, respectively. Marie Holcomb held the coveted office of vice-president of Honor So- ciety. Wilma Reinke, Bonnie Maeder, and Sharon Mclntyre shared the honors of being cheer leaders, while Linda Carlson and Dorothy Cummings represented us as song leaders. Three of the four members of our active .. L ' in sa, 2.1 5224 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Seated: Mariorie Stuart, sec. Standing: Lin- da Carlson, treas., Mrs. Hodge, Mr. Roberts, Victor Van Valin, pres., Hildur Moller, vice pres. Debate Team were iuniors. They were Ann Rae Richard, John Stevenson, and George Pet- tibone. Dorothy Cummings, another peppy junior, was elected treasurer of the student body. There were several members of our class on the staff of the school magazine, Be- ginner's Luck. Bonnie Maeder held the title of secretary in Girls' Club, While Dorothy Cummings and Marie Holcomb were chairmen of the Girls' Club after-game dance and Dad's Night, re- spectively. Many girls of our class were in drill team, with Louise Vaughn acting as captain. We had representatives in FFA and FHA, Shirley Kuhlman was the treasurer of FHA. ln the field of drama the iuniors made a fine showing. Junior members of Thespians were Peggy Hodge, John Stevenson, Kay Ed- clings, Bud Haselton, Ken Smith, Ramona Gos- sett, and Vic Van Valin. For our second Homecoming, Linda Carl- son was chosen as one of the two Homecom- ing princesses. Our Junior Prom, held on April 23, was headed by Margie Stuart and Victor Van Valin, general chairmen, chairmen of various committees were Ramona Gossett, Bob Schoos, Dorothy Cummings, Arlen Prentice, George Pettibone, Erlayne Petersen, Margie Murphy, Hildur Moller, Larry Marsh, Bob Yoder, Marie Holcomb, and Linda Carlson. These chairmen had many helpers and the general assistance of the whole iunior class. ln the eyes of all, the prom proved to be well worth the effort. R . I Akers, Glen - -:Fi Q 1 Amundsen, Richard Z .. .- Amundsen, Rickard 3 , Annis, Marian . gaki,-I -Ea,-ol , ....,V ' 1155? art , ommy - ll' ' . Bebout, Barbara f .- A f '--' ' Bell, Patrick
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TERRY, MARY LOU-Drill Team 3-4, Girls' Sports 1-2-3-4, Lambda Kai Epsilon 3, S Club 3-4, Tumb- ling 1-2, General Course. Withdrew. TESBERG, JACK-Football 4, Lambda Kai Epsilon 4, Tennis 3-4, Men's Glee 4, College Prep Course. THOMPSON, WAYNE-Tumbling 1-2, General Course. THORNTON, VIRGINIA-Annual 4, Arrowhead staff 3, Committee Chairman Sr. Ball 4, Senior Play 4, Girls' Sports 1-2-3-4, S Club 2-3-4, Pres. 4. Student Council 4, Thespians 4, Tumbling 1-2-3, Homecoming Committee Chairman 4, Commercial Course. TUCKER, DICK-Entered from Everett 2, Commer- cial Course. VANDERHYDE, KEN-Hi-Y 3-4, Lambda Kai Ep- silon 3, Tennis 2-3-4, College Prep Course. VAN EYK, MARION-Annual 3-4, Arrowhead staff 4, Committee Chairman of Jr. Prom and Sr. Ball 3-4, Class Secretary 3, Girls' Sports 1-2-3-4, Girls' Club Council 1-3, Honor Society 2-3-4, Treas. 4, Melodiers 2-3-4, Quill and Scroll 4, S Club 3-4, Homecoming Committee Chairman 3, Senior Seven 4, Commercial Course. WINSTON, ALLAN-General Course. WIXSON, JOE-Commercial Course. WIXSON, WALLACE-Advanced Folk Dancing 2-3-4, College Prep Course. WOODS, JOHN--Football Manager 2-3-4, Panther Patrol 1, Radio Cflub 1-2-3-4, General Course. WRIGHT, HUGH-General Course. DUNKIN, NANCY KESSEL-Withdrew. MCAVITY, BILLIE JEAN-Commercial Course. SCHALLER, DONNA TROMBLAY-Lambda Kai Epsilon 3-4, Student Council 3-4, Drill Team 3-4, Girls' Sports 1-2-3-4, S Club 3-4, Advanced Folk Dancing 3-4. Withdrew. PAGE TWENTY-THREE
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w df Britton, Howard Burke, Loren Carter, Suzanne Christianson, Bill Cleveland, Joe Collins, Eddie Cooper, Bonnie Cox, Warren Craven, Larry Crocker, David Crull, Janice Cummings, Dorothy Curnutt, Shirley Day, Jeanette DeSoto, Ron Donoghue, Derry Dutton, Jim Eastman, Joyce Eddings, Kay Emel, Phil Engbaum, Earl Fenter, Bill Ferguson, Vernon Freernire, Peggy Gable, Larry Galvin, Hope Gasper, Dorthie Gilbert, Maxine Goshorn, Ray Gossett, Ramona Green, Martha Griffey, Janice Gullickson, Jerry Hagglund, Keith Hammond, Monte Hannon, George Harding, Rosalie Harrington, Carl Haselton, Owen Hashberger, Ramon Hawk, Charlene Hembd, Eleanor Hennings, Marie Hesseltine, Larry Hilmo, Arden Hiron, Dean Hodge, Margaret Hoffman, Rose Marie Holcomb, Marie Hollomon, Jim Holmes, Joanne Hughes, Lynn Hunt, Arthur James, Ronnie Johnson, Carl Johnson, Darlene Johnson, Howard Johnson, Louise Joy, Ronald Keaton, Ted Kilen, Shirley Klotzer, Irene Koenen, Clarire Kosche, David Krause, Marlene Kroeze, Richard Kubas, Tom Kuhlmann, Shirley Lakey, LeRoy Lauterbach, Kenneth Lerfold, Harriet Levin, Arvid Lewis, Violet Lindsey, Shirley London, Margaret Loomis, Mike Lyon, Janet Maeder, Bonnie Marshall, Gerald Marsh, Lawrence G! flaw J at at Q ' J K 'S' 'sr , J S n nnts J J 1 Jiaa, J a 'Oils W - l ,135 ' .R Q V- A ' G P We .f , ' , J -L Q-as L -at L, .W Aft - l Q .L All i A .4 . 4 L I at I Al., -1 ' M 7 , . ,,, I, 5 'J S, , r w P- t W if 1- 'f 'mi 5 M s,o, ' ' t be '03 ' M, hm- ,. .,,,, R K .t , A3 A I -.A fc: b , .I ,, sq T 3 ' is Q. 14-'fi ' ,A .ts 1 . Q' , J sf , rr K Jsr i f , J 1' ff: 1 L , A .4 ' A' t o 1 2' ,, ,,,,.r V ' ,,, .,,,t 7 1 r i .aw 'A 'S' ' A f t ,.,, 1 ' - l '3' I- lgl - I A --v-- r - T., ,ty T E UT' fi it ' ' 2 F A li - n l 1 A ,Wi ' ,.,,, an 2 'i .,,- - .QQ - R 1-ff' J sg, 6 rf, of ,,nt 'Ta ' Q' H .,.-' A- K 1 .vi A ll 4 l , . . l J ' A' 7 5 .2 t ' ,, r , M wg , ,JK fi tw R , -5' QQ: J' 'ff ..,, 'ta e xt , - Q , Ps? J A A WA yk 6 K AVQI I'--- I K , at g- t- -I:, 6 . K N! 5 I st i Q5-f .-., ' ms J ., .L Q .I,, , W . ,,,,x.,. A .,,'.. 4 gi '. ' li A l ' . . ,Q ' ' , i i N' ' Q ,....b x g glq , zut ..,. N A l J if ' '.':-... fl, .E li t M fs. : ..,. 1 :,.. ---.,- . .K I , . 95, ' 'fig X L -5'-f l A in ,V ,.,.f Q .,,. ' , 13 PAGE TWENTY-FIVE
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