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

 - Class of 1955

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WITHIN OUR BUILDINGS SCENES WITHIN THE BUILDINGS-PE: Carole King, Margaret Best, Judy Skoor, WOODSHOP: Darrell Brown, AUTO MECHANICS: Daren Bennett, BIOLOGY: Don Stewart, Susan Shanks, Susan Waltz, Norma Sheelcr. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Most of the kids' opinion of P.E, is that they have Loads of Fun. To begin with they have to play speedball, badminton, basketball, volley tennis, and dancing with the boys. AUTO MECHANICS If you ever send your car to the Auto Me- chanics shop you can be sure it will receive expert attention. Mr. John Owens, teacher of this subject, instructs this small class of seven boys in the art of repairing automobiles. Only those who are connected with the school in some way, are privileged to have their cars worked on by this well-trained group. WOODSHOP During the month of March, a display of tables,chests, bed headboards and lamps made in the woodshop classes brought attention to the beautiful work being done by these boys. Under the direction of Mr. Charles Sek- ulich, the boys work in a well equipped shop. BIOLOGY One of the many interesting classes of Snohomish High is under the direction of Mr. Steve Smith. During the year, students are taught to identify different species of fish and animals. A study of insects is also made. PAGE FIVE

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SURVEYING WORKERS BEAUTY SCHOOL Gee, Jane your hair looks nice! This is a Tamiliar commenT The girls geT aTTer coming from our beauTy school. This school is super- vised by Mrs, Sayre and girls from our high school, along wiTh some adulTs, work under her To prepare Themselves for a TuTure career. BAND Rain or snow or sleeT The band will go on. When The weaTher was sunny, The sTraighT ranks of The band could be seen parading up and down The sTreeTs. When The elemenTs didn'T permiT marching, The band played pep music and pracTiced concerT music Tor The band conTesT in The spring. Many sTudenTs from band enTered The solo and ensemble conTesT al The UniversiTy of WashingTon, PAGE FOUR CHEMISTRY Anyone who has never Taken chemisTry, has never had The rare pleasure OT sniffing chlorine gas as iT slowly diTTuses Through The air. Chem- isTry, TaughT by Miss RuTh Fowler, is one of The numerous maTh and science courses she Teach- es. During The year, The sTudenTs spenT many hours in The IaboraTory. Besides making chlor- ine gas, They made oxygen, hydrogen, TesTed Tor unknown elemenTs, noT To menTion The numerous oTher experimenfs. CERAMICS Mr. ClayTon Teaches The members of his ceramics class To Turn ouT some beauTiTul work. IT is inTeresTing To waTch The change Taking place in The sTudenTs' works of arT.



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PRODUCING LEADERSHIP l A.S.B. OFFICERS-Ist Semester: Arlen Prentice, Nancy Schott, Mr. Moe, Linda Carlson, Bud Hasefton. A. S. B. OFFICERS Holding the most important student office at Snohomish during the I954-55 year was As- sociated Student Body President Bud Haselton. He was elected the previous spring to fill in this position and was elected again for the second semester. He won the second election on a very close tally of votes in the second balloting. His duties as president were many. Besides his primary duty of presiding over student council, he introduced speakers at the pep assemblies, handled the election of cheer and song leaders, headed the election of incoming student body officers, welcomed and an- nounced the exchange assemblies from other schools, and introduced the National School Assemblies. Next in line was the student body vice-pres- ident who handled the affairs in the capacity of president when Bud was not at school. The vice-president is also a non-voting member of student council and the one who sets up the program for the pep assemblies. Arlen Pren- tice was elected to this office for the first se- mester. During the second semester Mike Woolworth was elected and held the office. The president and the vice-president must be seniors according to the constitution, while the secretary and treasurer may be either iun- iors or seniors. Secretary for the first semester was senior Linda Carlson. Barbara Wheeler, a junior, was elected to this position for the second semes- ter. The duties of the secretary include the reading and writing of the minutes for each student council meeting, the reading of the minutes over the public address system, and the calling of roll for student council. Besides these the secretary also takes care of all the correspondence for the student body. Probably the position that takes up the most time and is the most exacting is that of the treasurer who is elected for the complete school year. This office must be held by a per- son who has taken bookkeeping, as it consists of handling the books for the associated stu- dent body funds. The iunior girl who handled this assignment was Nancy Schott. She also wrote many checks. SECOND SEMESTER ASB OFFICERS-left to Right: Nancy Schott, Barbara Wheeler, Bud Haselton, Mike Woolworth. PAGE SIX

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