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Great White Fathers You are lucky young people. Compare your lot with that of a teen-ager one hundred years ago. Radio, television, and iet planes were undreamed of. Your future is bright. You will see greater changes in the next twenty years than occurred in the past hundred. But let's not think of material things alone. Certain principles remain constant. Honesty, integrity, love of country, God and fellow- man will be iust as important one hundred years from now as they are today and as they were one hundred years ago. Remember that even in these days of scientific wonders, man still tells time by the sun and stars. HAROLD B. MOE FOUR Difficult as it is to imagine what Snohomish must have been one hundred years ago, it becomes even more of a problem when we attempt to look into the future. Yet each one of you will have an opportun- ity to contribute to that future. What it be- comes is going to be conditioned by attitudes, the habits and the way of life that your gen- eration is developing today. lf you are willing to make the necessary sacrifices to prepare yourselves adequately, and accept the responsibilties that should ac- company that preparation, then the changes could exceed our wildest expectations. G. A. MOORE Our country was established as the result of the vision and courage of our early pio- neers. All of the past history of our country has been written by men of vision and cour- age. The future history of our country will also be written by men of vision and cour- age who will take advantage of the oppor- tunities made available to them. Many of you will be taking part in our centennial celebration this year honoring the people who founded our community. Every- one of you will contribute to the progress we make in the next century. Your contribu- tions will depend on your taking advantage of the opportunities which are afforded every- one in our free society. MR. HEDLUND
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IN MEMORIAM The stars will last for a Thousand years, For a thousand years and a day, But God and I will live and love When the stars have pass- ed away. TABLE OF CONTENTS Adrninistration ...., ,,a. 4 Faculty ...,....ss.. Vvs- 6 Classes ...... ,.,. l l Sports ....,,,A .w...V. 3 3 Activities ...... ....v.. 4 9 Music ,,,,,, , GIF' Patsy Cu Calendar .s,,.,,,..,..,., Current Summary .s,,. c...,.. Awards Index ,w,Y., THREE
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Financiers BIG POW WOW: Robert Waltz, Burdette Ferguson, Clifford Bailey, Magna: Le.vick, Clarice Cedergreen. SCHOOL BOARD Since the beginning of time, man looked up to certain people for leadership. These people saw to it that things were run smooth- ly and for the good of everyone. At Snoho- mish High School, the leadership of the school syste has been vested mainly in a body call- ed the Board of Education. Being a member requires a great deal of time and effort, both of which have been given freely by our board members this year. These citizens have given up much of their free time to study, do research, meet, keep records, and make de- cisions that are important to all of us. Theirs is a hard iob but one that is very rewarding for they know that their work will aid in the eduaction of hundreds of young men and women who will tomorrow be the leaders of the world. Many times we take things for granted and fail to express our thanks for a job well done. We do appreciate what the board has done for us and use this method to say Thank You. BUSY BEES: Mrs. Grace Troupe, Mrs. Lois Mitchel, Mrs. Anita Wood, Mrs. Hazel Ernster. OFFICE STAFF Friendliness, efficiency, and helpfulness seemed to be the guiding words for our of- fice staff this past year. Whenever any of us had any problems such as changing our schedules, or being late to class, they were always there, cheerfully ready and willing to help. They were the ones who were given the responsibility of seeing to it that the Snoho- mish school system was kept in good working order. They did such things as writing busi- ness letters, keeping many different kinds of records, and doing any tasks that were neces- sary. No matter what time of day you might have entered the office, you would have found the office staff busily at work, but ready to leave their work if they could help you in any way. ,,,..a ' FIVE
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