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cSenio'i ( lass ( f Will We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty, of the Arlington High School, located on French Avenue, in the City of Arlington, Washington, do declare our last will and testament as follows: ARTICLE I. To our faithful, and patient adviser. Miss Knudson, we leave a bottle of “color back to retouch those grey hairs caused by worry over the class of ’40. ARTICLE II. To our dear Alma Mater, we leave our sales plaque and other medals to help decorate her handsome trophy case. ARTICLE III. To the members of the faculty we leave our thanks for their help to us during our happy high school career. ARTICLE IV. To the incoming Freshmen we leave all of our sincere wishes to them for a successful high school career. ARTICLE V. To the trophy case, to be placed on exhibit for open house, Ben Olsen leaves his cultivated mustache. Fred Nygaard leaves a vacant place in the band. Joyce Ambrose leaves for the altar. Andy Olander leaves his beautiful hair to Bob Miller. Louise Bjerkaker leaves her soprano voice to June Cohoon. Charles Nygaard leaves Mr. Swanson in peace. Lida Brevik and Martha Brekhus leave school so that they can spend more time at the skating rink. Helen Deising and Jean Boyer leave for ports unknown. Arnie Bjorn leaves all of his book reports to someone who needs them as badly as he always did. La verne Bruseth leaves her artistic ability to the Eagle Staff. Phil Bjorn wills his permanent wave to Mr. Hendrichsen. Louise Christlen bequeathes her yodeling ability to the Lone Ranger. Evelyn Cuthbert wills her scholastic ability to the incoming frosh class. Mike Brown leaves his slender figure to Bustser Keith. Carrol Chatwood leaves his drawing ability to Mr. Nelsen. Edna Mae Farrell leaves in a daze. Dorothy Fortner leaves her quiet ways to Rosaline Veilleux. Roy Chrisman bequeathes his glasses to Connie Wegener, so that she can keep better track of Phil. Winnifred Hart bequeathes her pearly white teeth to anyone who is in need of them. Rod Cyra leaves his size thirteens to anyone who can fill them. Katherine Gilbert leaves a book entitled “How to Study, to this year’s Freshmen. Bill Downing leaves his permanent tan to Amy Joyce Ellis. Bernice Gulhaugen bequeathes her height to Jessie Schmoker. Howard Downing wills his constant giggles to anyone who can stand the noise. Gladys Gregerson bequeathes her ability to get along with everyone so well to Ralphy Gunderson. Les Haddenham leaves in his Model “A . Shirely Hills bequeathes her bashful ways to Phyllis Butterfield. Elmer Husby bequeathes his graceful walk to anyone who isn’t afraid of stumbling. Winona Whitman leaves for Sauke Camp on the speeder. Chet Jensen wills his football suit to anyone who can stand the mud. Irene Wiberg leaves her A-one posture to Ed Soper. Don Meier doesn't leave anyone: he is taking Iris with him. Martha Grimm leaves in her father’s Ford. Pen Mathews leaves his vocabulary to anyone who has room for it. Bernadine Hallock leaves a good record in Arlington High School. To some would-be public speaker Ed Korsboen wills his “Gift of Gab. Ida Holm leaves a number of torn stencils in the Mimograph Department. —18—
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WALLITNER, JEANNE—“Always Ready With A Smile.” T. O. T 1-2; Camera Club 1; Dramatics Club 2. WANGSMO, ARLENE— Ready. Willing, and Able. Pres. Pep Club 4; Vice Pres. Girls League 4; All School and Senior Play; Vice-Pres. Home Room Council 3. WIBERG. IRENE— Little Sophisticated Lady. A. S. B. Yell Leader 4; Pep Club 2-3-4: Yell Leader 2-4; Junior Classical League 2-3-4. President 4; Honor Society 2; T. O. T. 1-2-3-4. WHITMAN, WINONA— Prairie Skies. T. O. T. 1-2-3-4; Eagle Coterie 4; Pep Club 1; Junior Prom Committee. WHITE. ALICE— I Don't Say Much. But I Know A Lot. Entered from Everett High In '38; Pep Club 4. WRAGE, ROSEMARY— I’m Sorry For Myself. Bus. Man. Annual 3; Vice-Pres. Class 4; Vice-Pres. Home Rome Council 2; Pep Club 2-3-4; Senior Councillor. YORK, HERBERT— Down On The Farm. F. F. A. 2-3-4; Band 2-3-4; Orchestra 3-4; Senior Play 4 cSeniol c Jlall of SJatne Most popular girl Most popular boy Smartest girl Smartest boy Best dressed girl Best dressed boy Cutest girl Cutest boy Most talented girl Most talented boy Neatest girl Neatest boy Best girl dancer Best boy dancer Prettiest girl Handsomest boy Best girl athlete Best boy athlete Wittiest girl Wittiest boy Most dependable girl Most dependable boy Arlene Wangsmo Bob Albln Katherine Ollbert Ray Grewe Iris Walters Don Meier Lorraine Thorsen Emil Peterson Louise BJerkaker Pen Mathews Irene Wiberg Leonard Hollis Ida Holm Elmer Husby Jean B yer Chet Jensen Gladys Gregersen Harold Smith Lillian Smoot Fred Nygard Bernadine Hallock Joe Hillis —17—
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cSeniol ( lass mu... continued Earl Johnson left early for the C. C. C's. Olive Jensen and Doris Kimball leave their chain of friendship still linked. Jean Gibbins leaves in a hurry for the down town theater. Marion McCaulley leaves a book to Iver Ronning entitled. “How to Hold Your Girl. Irma Johnson bequeathes her ability to be a chatterbox to the freshmen girls. Leonard Hollis wills his big brown eyes to Miss Knudson. Clara Knights and Kathleen McDonald leave their bookkeeping ability to anyone who likes to work. Ray Grewe leaves Mr. Barnett with a pile of excuses for being late. Mildred Manes and Ruth Ostrom leave their quiet, winning ways to Bill Wardell. Kent Simkins leaves his beachy complexion to Frances Manzer. Jean Manzer wills her petite size to Elliot Brown. Eerett Price bequeathes his height to Frank Albin. James Harris bequeathes his ability to smoke cigars to any football player who can take it. Maxine Peck leaves her sister to follow in her noisy footsteps. Walt Pooler wills his quiet ways to Iver Ronning. Verna Mae Penland bequeathes her pleasing personality to anyone who may need it. Milton Williams leaves his seat in the office to Jerry Starr. Barbara Roberson leaves her girlish giggles to Bob Button. Jim Schmoker leaves in one of his own model airplanes. Alice Skaglund bequeathes her sense of humor to Gordon Robb and may it help him over the rough spots. Stanley Brower leaves his place in the shorthand class to anyone who is willing to work. Georgine Perdue leaves with a number of other Senior girls. Joe Hillis leaves all the future movies in the capable hands of Art Smith. Lillian Smoot leaves her everlasting smiles to Miss Harris, and may she smile at all her troubles. John Martinson leaves Eileen to the Junior boys, but not forever. Kathleen Spragg leaves her sponge cake to a man with an iron stomach. Harold Smith bequeathes his many freckles to Peggy Sites. Olive Stensen wills her short first name to Ove Aspland. Lorraine Thorson leaves a smile for all the Junior boys. Ray Streeter leaves his place in the multigraph room to anyone who is interested. Irene Vt alhtner leaves her watch to Mr. Barnett, so he won t be late for classes. Emil Peterson leaves his A grades to be divided among the sophomore girls. Jeanne Wallitner leaves her talking ability to the bashful freshmen boys. Arnold Meyer leaves his seat in the Comp, class to anyone who wants it; he doesn’t. Iris Walters bequeathes her ability to “charm the boys to Marjorie Westover. Herbert York wishes to leave his right of being a senior to Harold Hagan. Arlene Wangsmo bequeathes her typing ability to Mr. Hartz to that he won't need an office girl. Frank Turk wills his basketball suit to Otto Mickleson. Alyce White leaves Dean Skillingstad her tiny feet. Bob Albin bequeathes his pleasing personality to anyone who may need it. Jessie Boyd and Doric Ball leave for the “U . Jim Arnot leaves his acting ability to Florence Schoolcraft. Alton Hammer leaves with a good will. Betty Williams leaves her pretty eyes to Helen Jackson. Elmer Thomsen leaves all of the teachers wondering how he got out. Rosemary Wrage leaves on the milk truck. Chester Thompson leaves all of his spit wads to Clyde Beath. Bonnie Cohoon bequeathes her ability to be a leader to the next senior class president. Lillian Smoot, Chairman Alice Skaglund Phil Bjorn Leonard Hollis John Martenson —19—
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