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Oentol Ltass jzwpnecy—tgjg NAME AMBITION Ruby Schmoker Air stewardess Louise Sheehan Professor Quiz Jean Singleton Voice teacher Ruth Skaglund Canner Lind ley Smith 2nd Bluebeard Berly Smoke Mayor of Bryant Roy Starr Harem Jean Strickland Filibuster Ragnhild Swalling Ticket taker Phyllis Tlland See across the gym Lucille Tollefson Hair dresser Evelyn Thomsen Beethoven Edna Tronson Court reporter Earl Verbeck Cowboy Robert Walen Tobacco auctioneer Valeta Watcher Drive a Rolls Royce Signa Walker Band leader Grace Warren Co-ed Clarence Wayt Graduate Elaine Wegener Go steady Georgine Wangsmo 50 boy friends Lloyd Williams Dr. Doolittle Don Willis Camera man Roy West by Barber Gordon Westover Master printer Lillian Widmayer Private secretary Louise Wrage Aviatrix Ethel Young Stay Young DIFFICULT TASK CAUSE OF DEATH Wash dishes Fell out of a plane Ring the gong Got gong Be serious Swallowed her voice Canning Canned Less than 300 words per minute Leap Year Make a speech Taken for a ride Refuse Saw stars Skip school Stranded Say no Taken in Stay home alone Ji’ted Comb her hair Snarl Say good night Just died Shorthand Writer’s cramp Yodel Fell in his tuba Understand the birds Lock jaw Eat pickles Driven to it Play a band box (Disbanded) Promptness Old age Wait Pecked to death Find odd perfume bottles Bottled up Standing still Stood still Have patients Lost his patience See Lillian enough Double experience Comp. I, II, III, :v. Snipped Write Swallowed some type Spell Spell-bound Get off the Ground Air pocket Stand on her ear Youngsters DYING WORDS Heaven help me Next round Sing Ah-a-a? I can I hate women Ladles and Gentlemen Hear the birdies sing It’ll be the death of me T?ke me out to— Pill, for Heaven’s sake I uce drene Good night Pass the eraser Oh the e curve: So’d to— I telcha Swing it Just a minute She got me Eureka! Ccme on—Eagles Hew doo? Lock at the birdie Cut it out A. B. B “I” before “E Hi-Ho Good morning PROPHECY COMMITTEE- PETTY BERTON, Chairman BETTY BIRD VALETA WALCHER JEAN SINGLETON HOWARD CHRISTIANSON BOB LEACH BILL QUAKE
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Seniol Class Cl opl ecy===ig3Q NAME AMBITION DIFFICULT TASK Ethel Jameson Professional roller skater Stay on her feet Jeannette Jensen Artist Hasn’t any Marie Johansen Flat Foot Floogie Originality Dorothy Johnson Apple Picker Go with Arlington boys Margaret Johnson Conquer shyness Recite in class Koy Johnson Piano mover Moving one Lucille Knudson Peace Stay single Shirley Krauskoff Move to Lake Stevens Stay home Sunday Robert Larson Orator Dance with 4-ft. girl Mary Larter Radio singer Count money Hob Leach G-man Ik on time for class Stan Lloyd Be good Get the car Eleanor Locke llair dresser Stop giggling Emma Ludvigson P. E. teacher Skin a grape Della Lund “Miss America of 1949” Posture parade Beatrice Maine Chorus cirl Lambeth Walk John Mayer Mayor Get elected Jim Manes Depot agent Stop a train Ernie Medema Speaker of the House Come to school Gordon Meredith Dog catcher Catch on Delores Monty Join 6 Footers’ Club Stop eating Bertram Monty Pearl diver Swim Virgil Morgan $30 every Thursday Put it over Clyde Morton Sleep till noon Wake up Bill Moser Heckler Argue Bud No!d Butcher Pickle pigs feet Carl Nelson Stage driver Fertile Acres Carleton Nelson Fisherman Catch fish Lorraine Olsen Time keeper Ite on time Weston Olson Cartoonist Eat spinach Lauren Olsen Feather merchant Ride a kiddie kar Keith Osborne Card shark Shuffle Lloyd Ottem Accordionist Play the darn thing Warren Platt Bouncer Bounce George Peterson Chicken farmer Hatch-it Angeline Pryor Drive a Pontiac Keep eves on road Vernon 'Preston Second Atlas Raise his grades Wilbert Quake Baseball star Steal a base Jennie Korstad She wants to be alone Keeping quiet Frank Kyman Tennis star Keep shirt in Ed Sather Lakewood choir leader Play bazooka James Shay Lion tamer Sing bass CAUSE OF DEATH DYING WORDS Rolled away Phantasmagoria Straight hair Fell out of a tree Unknown Crushed Shock Heart stopped Swallowed his tongue Ate a hot potatoe Curiosity The Wangsmos Destroyed Slipped on skin Stage fright Corns Impeached Charlie Hoarse Tripped himself Hydrophobia Wore a wrinkled skirt Oyster bite Red heads Slept through it Thrown out Sleeping siknecs Stage fright Caught cold Over-watched Beaten on the draw Mountain dew 5 aces Folded up Bounced Flew the coop Ditched Muscle bound Flies Frightened by a rabbit Commercial law Sour note Teasel Roll along I do Oh yeah! So long, everybody I forgot G, I'm flat Oh my! A fine time to stop I’ll talk Sing louder What’s that OK. I won’t argue Look at my hair Let’s be friendly Action, camera! For gosh sakes My friends Thar she blows I rekon Dog-gone Giggle That hurt He hit me first The bell didn’t ring Dagnabbit You slay me Road hog Achoo Watch out I’m dead The revenoors Dirty deal Drat it What a mess! Go lay an egg Another flat tire Heave-ho Play ball!!! Oh dear But Mr. Barnett 1. 2. 3, Sing! You’re just jealous
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Ladies and Gentlemen: You are now about to witness the greatest battle of the year. 1 he battle between the Class of '39 and the rest of the school. In one corner of the ring we see the Freshman in an array of bright colored short dresses, knee pants, and ribbons in their hair. In the other corner we find the Class of '35 with plenty of bight ideas. Round 1 I he referee, Miss Dyer, and Manager Betty Bird stand by as the battle begins. As it progresses the referee announces that the Frosh are putting up a good fight and are ready for many more. Then they begin to weaken because of the terrific mixer, but soon recover by throwing a left uppercut to the Sophs with a successful Frosh-Soph party. The bell rings and the Frosh, with their many Honor students return to their corner cheering one baseball letterman. Ladies and Gentlemen, at this time I would like to tell you that the Frosh are doing excellently because we all know the first round was a cinch. Round 2 After a refreshing summer vacation the Class of '39 return to their corner for an- other round. Mrs. Bean, a new referee, has been sent in for this round. I he bell—They re off!! Manager Lind'ev Smith sees the Sophs deliver a neat right to the Frosh with another smashing party. The girls th'n send a left to the rest of the school by becoming Volley Ball Champs. The Sophs drop back a little but begin to show up again by bringing in one Football, one Baseball, one Basketball, and two Track let- termen. With about seven months to go, and the Sophs putting up a swell fight, the rest of the school receives a striking blow from the fifteen Torch-Honor Society members. After a smashing skit in the vaudeville, some Sophs in the All-School play, and some in the operetta, the round ends in the new Arlington High School. Round 3 With Miss Dyer back as referee, and Manag'r Phyllis Tiland, the third round begins. The Juniors leave their corner. They give a hard punch to the rest of the school by winning the A. H. S. ticket sale, followed by the vaudeville and All-School play ticket sales. I his was work but they are rewarded a salesmanship plaque. They re down—they re up—masquerading around in what they call the Junior Madri Gras. As the Rest of the School wabbles in to the prom, the Juniors dance in to the theme of Blue Hawaii, under a blue sky dotter with silver stars, and surrounded by silver palms. The twenty-one Torch Honor Society students sneak in a neat right to the body of the Rest of the School. The bell—and a good thing, because the ten Football, seven Baseball, four Bas- ketball, and three Track lettermen have just staggered the Rest of the School. Ladies and Gentlemen this IS a thrilling battle. I don t believe there has ever been one just like it before in this school. What a fight—what a class!! Round 4 The Class of ’39 are in the right corner while the Class of ’42 aTe shaking in the wrong corner. With the sound of the bell the Senior Councilors start toward the Frosh. A mixer— No—the Seniors merely show them aTound the building and end with a soothing program. The Seniors jab a hard right to th? Associated Student Body by putting Lindley Smith in as President, and they capture the Salesmanship plaque by winning three more ticket sales. Oh, oh. something new!! T he Annual Alumni Homecoming Assembly. The Rest of the School weaken, but the Class of '39 force ’em in followed by the Honor guests— the Graduates of the Classse of 1906 to 1914. I 25 ]
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