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JUNIOR CLASS HISTGRY We, the present Junior Class entered Stanwood High School, September, 1940, with a class membership of thirty-eight. After shyly moving about for several weeks, we, under the able guidance of our adviser, Mr. Kalsch, elected class ofiicers. Ben Hanson was chosen to lead our class with able assistance from Gloria Moser, vice-president, Anita Hagen, secretary, and Nancy Hills, treas- urer. Cecil Stanley was chosen board of control representative. The sophomores gave us a delightful welcome party shortly after school opened and later in the year, we returned the compliment. On September 7, 1941, we again entered the doors of Stanwood High only this time with assurance and self-confidence. With the help of Coach McDonald we elected our class officers for the year. Ben Hanson was again selected to pre- side at the post of president, with Lloyd Carlson, vice president, Nancy Hills, secretary and treasurer, Calvin Husby, sergeant-at-arms, and Cecil Stanley as representative on the board of control. Bob Ebel, one of our classmates, was awarded the football inspirational awards in 1941. We were proud of our repre- sentation in Torch Honor, in the band and in the school play cast. Here We are, in 1943, Wise and honorable juniors. As we entered school this year, we had a class membership of 'twenty-two. Our officers are: president, Lloyd Carlson, vice president, John Pedersen, secretary, Gloria Moser, treas- urer, Anita Hagen, sergeant-at-arms, Calvin Husby and board of control rep- resentative Marvin Jones. Miss Salkin and Mrs. Edlund have been our advisers. Instead of the traditional show at the theater we sponsored several mixers. The theme used for the banquet honoring the seniors was a military one. Major Burns of Paine Field was the guest speaker. Again the Football Inspirational Award went to a member of our class, Cecil Stanley. It is with pride that we look forward to our Senior Year. Anita Hagen N 9 -20..
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Z INGRID ,MATHISEN She is gentle, she is shy: but there's mischief in her eye. Class Pres. 1: Operetta 1: Galleon Staff 1-2-35 Essay Contest 2-3: Oratorical Contest 33 Girls' Club Cabinet 43 Torch Honor 2-3-4: An- nual Staff 2. College Prep. DON MOE I go on, unaffected. Operetta lg Music Festi al 1-2: High School Play 3-4. Efgeral. I DICK OLSEN The world wasn't complete until I came along. Football 1-2-3-4: Football Captain 3: Boxing 1-25 Baseball 2-43 F. F. A. 4. General. MELVIN OLSEN No one's going to make a chump out of me. Football 2: Boxing 1-2-3. College Prep. JAMES PEDERSEN I don't mind work, I can sleep right through it. Football 2-3-4 3 F.F.A. Vice Pres. 43 Boys' Club Cabinet 4. General. AILEEN PRYOR A melody for every little thing. Girls' Club Cabinet 2: Music Fes- tival 3: Leaders Conference 3: Girls' Club Vice Pres. 3: Class Sec. 4: Girls' Club Sec. 4. General. KATHERINE TURNER She thinks and speaks for herself. Galleon Editor 4. General. DON WICK The secret of success lies in constancy and purpose. Football 3-4: Boys' Club Vice Pres. 33 Board of Control 4: Annual Staff 43 Boys Club Cabinet 2-3: Toastmaster Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3: College Prep. 4. X 'r J JI V ' fl ,w w 4 X QI ,ad PHYLLIS MILLER Courteous to all, intimate with few. Band 2-3: Chorus 3-4: Galleon Staff 3-45 Music Festival 3-4. Gen- era . Yi DONALD NAAS Great doers are never great talkers. Annual Staff 4. College Prep. DORRINE OLSEN Whose body lodged a mighty brain. Girls' Letter Club 1-2-3-4g Band and Orchestra 2-3-45 Music Festi- val 3-4: Galleon Editor 4: Torch Honor 2-3-4: Girls' Club Cabinet 1-45 Salutatorian. Colle e Prep. .4 'fifeae TOM OXSTEIN Let's take it apart and see what makes it run. Torch Honor 2-3: F. F. A. 1-4: College Prep. if ., I. I.. sjffi-4.,?L4,,:j,-If ff. ' 4 Ol! f VIRGINIA POW L Her eyes betray her think- ing?- Girls' Club Cabinet 4: Galleon 3: Torch Honor- 2. General. CHARLES SIMONSON Here I am you lucky girls. Operetta 12 Music 1-2-3-4g Music Festival 1-2-3-4: Football 1-2-3-4: Basketball 1-2-3-43 Baseball 1-2-4: Torch Honor 2-3-4: Torch Honor Vice Pres. 3: Board of Control 1: Lettermen's Club Sec. and Treas. 4: Galleon Staff 1-2-3: Annua Staff 43 High School Play 3. Col- lege Prep. LOIS WALSTROM ' Friendly to all: a smile for everyone. General. BETTY JEAN WILLIAMS f'A girl we love for what she is. Band 3: Music Festival 3-4: Chor- us, 3-43 Sextette 45 Galleon Staff 3. General. E -191 i
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JACK BROCKOB The good die young, he will live forever. Basketball 1-2-3: Track 2: F. F. A. 1-2. College Prep. ff! I I ,if J ,741 zz 'I lf' M!!! ' VELMA CHRISTENSEN What should be do but be merry? General. ' ' ' JO ANNE EWING I may be little. but Pm all here. College Prep. GERALD GYES I-le trembled when a maid drew near. F. F. A. Treas. 2 : F. F. A. 1-2-3 3 Football Mgr. 2. Gener . WL-013 V 'I JESSE HALL This life is too short to hurry. F. F. A. 1.' College Prep. ffww BEN HANS 'And ey listened 4Qv?leyllw a ed. etball 1-2-3: Football 2-3: aseball 1-3: Class Pres. 1-2: Class Vice Pres. 3: BOYS' Club Pres. 3: Lettermens' Club Pres. 3: Band 1-2-3: Music Festival 1-2-3. College Prep. ' . 11,1 NANCY HILLS -Z, ' ' ' - Smile and the world smiles with you. Class Treas. 1: Class Sec. and Treas. 2: Orchestra 1: Music Fes- tival 2: Chorus 2: Girls' Club Cabinet 3. General. RICHARD JOHNSON Any fool could study-l'm no fool. General. JCR .A J LLOYD R: ' T e will .come to- Hey, t !' Footba 2 Football Mgr. 1: Bas- ketball -2-3: Torch Honor 2-3: Senior lay 2: High School Play 2-3: Band 1-2-3: Music Festival 1-2-3: Leaders Conference 3: Class Pres. 3: Boys' Club Vice Pres. 3: Galleon Staff 3: Annual Staff 3: Baseball 3: Track 2. College Prep. INGSEN , rr-here come a wom- , ootball Mgr. 2 : c o 2 : F. F. A. Delegate ullma 3: F. F. A. Sec. 3. General. GENE FRANCIS I may be President some day for all I know. General. ANITA HQGEN VVith a manner calm and a heart sincere. Girls' Letter Club 1-2-3: Torch Honor 2-3: Torch Honor Pres. 3: Galleon Staff 1-2: Student Body Sec. 3: Class Sec. 1: Class Treas. 3: Leaders Conference 2: Girls' Club Conference 2. General. BOB HANCOCK fwhen I feel like exercising, I :mst lie down until the feeling IS gone. Basketball Mgr. 3: F. F. A. 1: High School Play 2: School Boy Patrol 1-2-3-4: Cap't. School Boy Patrol 3-4. General. DAN HESS I His favorite diet is dates. Marine Corps. CALVIN I-IUSBY When the bashful fall, they fall hard. General. i MARVIN JONES Pm crazy about blonde ones. Galleon Staff 1: Board of Conrtol 3: Track 2-3: Football 1: Torch Honor 2. College Prep. --21---
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