Arlington High School - Stillaguamish Trail Yearbook (Arlington, WA)

 - Class of 1921

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Arlington High School - Stillaguamish Trail Yearbook (Arlington, WA) online collection, 1921 Edition, Page 23 of 78
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Class Motto: Be Sharp, Be Natural. But Never Be Flat. Class Colors: Maroon and Gold Class Flower: Maroon Carnation Class Yell: V?ise old owl! Who? ho? One-nine-two-two! Class Officers: President-Howard Caswell Vice-President—Donald Soule Secretary and Treasurer-Mahle Hollingsworth Musician- —Eva Krauskoff Charles Bloxham Howard Caswell Keith Clark Allen DeSoucy Wesley Forhes Milton Furness Edward Montroy Harold Ottem — Donald Soule Henry Vogmld Evrett York Harold Underwood Lawrence Hart Vincent Mose Clarence Romstead Iris Duskin Ivy Furness Hazel Grant Katherine Gray Audree Grant Beulah Gnep Mahle Hollingsworth Helen Johnson Evalene Jenner Emily Kronholm Eva KrauskoK Maybelle Lawrence Anna Lunnum Mary N ess Mahel Nysether Signe Osterlund Myrtle Rod Ellavene Stuhb Nora Stratton Glenna Wishart Helen Clock Muriel Renolds 19

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CLASS OF 1922



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HISTORY OF CLASS OF Yes, you may think we have advanced a notch over those crude, green Freshies of 1918, hut in fact and reality it is two—for you see we now are Juniors. To us, in those dear Freshmen days when we entered the austere gray stone structure known to the Arlington public as the High School, no wiser a class ever entered. But, as you may imagine, our self-confidence slipped a little when the upper classes announced the annual Freshman mixer, and from then on met us each morning with threats as to the coming event. Their stories grew heyond all hounds and if it had not been for the threats opposing we home bodies, some of us might have been minus when it came time to rope and blindfold us. Despite this little initiation we soon gathered nerve enough to swee tly and unselfishly entertain ourselves. With a regretful glance we started on our summer vacations only to find ourselves, in no time, back again at High. This time, from the high and mighty position of Sophomores, who scornfully laughed at and abused in gen- eral, principally by ignoring, the 'Children of '19.” TKc poor dears were terribly oppressed and were, of course, more inferior in the spirit in which they accepted the Mixture than were their preceding examples of brilliancy. They sometimes hardly treated us with due respect, but when we con- sidered the wonderful time they showed us one evening we decided to over- look this minor incivility. They were, we concluded, after our trivial preju- dice began to subside, quite sociable, so under the guidance of Miss Wood, we planned an outdoor picnic for the lower class. Since this is Washington, we were forced to hold our picnic indoors, but nevertheless had an enjoyable afternoon. Aside from a few jokes our superior classes found time to bestow upon us, the notes we caused to circulate and the candy and gum we saw disappear, our progress was scarcely impeded during this secsnd year at High School, consequently it slipped rapidly by and let us off at the next station, which T • « was Junior. This year we are in the height of our ecstacy, being given almost as much consederation as the Seniors themselves. Of course, there are no com- mencement exercises or class plays for us now but the prospects don t look so bad and we were duly selected for the reorganization of this, the school An- nual. TKis is the time in our school career when we may lend a helping hand in all events. We not only are allowed to humbly serve the Seniors, but the 20

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