Seems Like Yesterday

Published 9:05 pm Thursday, July 12, 2007

50 years ago (1957)

Alan J. Hatlen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hatlen of Everett, was ordained into the holy ministry in the Lutheran Church at a service to be conducted in Central Lutheran Church, where he had been a life-long member.

Camp Killoqua, the Camp Fire camp on Lake Crabapple was ready for the summer season.

Marillen McChesney was waterfront director assisted by Noel Pinner, Gloria Nunn and Irene Schoel. Linda Smith and Judy Brown were counselors.

Camp Fire Girls participating included Mary Alice Moore, Gail Isaacson, Nancy Cunningham, Pat Hunt, Shirley Davidson, Suzanne Johnson, Valera Clarke, Andrea Lall, Tamela Teichon, Kathleen Mackey, Gayle Cunningham, Michelle Mustell, Barbara Rodland, Pamela Lewis, Diane Rode and Patti Rankhorn.

25 years ago (1982)

The Peggy Doph Agency, a marketing a public relations firm, opened the first of the month at 1812 Hewitt, Suite G. Doph was an Everett native who had previously been vice president and marketing director at Pioneer First Federal Savings and Loan.

William Head, Monroe High School history teacher, would spend the summer in California as one of 30 fellows at the summer institute in American Studies at Pepperdine University in Malibu.

By Jack O’Donnell from Herald archives at the Everett Public Library