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

 - Class of 1941

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lQlj.1 (lass History ■ mi Produced by: Miss Johnson. ACT I Directed by: President—Dorothy Bluemke. Vice President—Marjorie Westover Secretary—Peggy Martin Treasurer—Doran Brown Yell Leader—Ester Wangsmo Girls’ League Rep.—Anita Baunsgard The scene opens: The Frosh with pig tails, short pants, and bow ribbons! Needless to say. it’s Freshmen Day and a good time is had by all but the Frosh. The Senior girls, in a display of sisterly feeling, entertained the Freshmen girls at the annual Big Sister- Little Sister Party. The Frosh girls did the same for them later in the act. The girls walked off with the championship in single and doubles ping-pong. After a short interlude furnished by our five band and eight Glee Club members, the show goes on. The lead is being played by our two talented members from the All- School play. The first act is concluded with an Honor Society Banquet for the Honor Roll Freshmen. ACT II Directed by: President—Harley Robb. Vice President—Lester Pederson. Secretary—Jeanette Meygaard. Treasurer—Helen Ludvigson. Yell Leader—Dan Hunter. Girls’ League Rep.—Anita Baunsgard. The actors and actresses are becoming more confident as they start the second act. Dressed in rags and tatters they sponsored a Hard-Time Party. And that not being enough to start them on their way, they gave a Pie Sale. The play within a play is now presented when several take part in the Vaudeville and All-School play. The surprise in this scene is the AHS Radio Broadcast over station KRKO of Everett, in which several Sophs took part. The curtain falls a short while after students industriously finish Kansas Tests. ACT III Directed by: President—Virginia Williams. Vice President—Anita Baunsgard. Secretary—Roberta Young. Treasurer—Dorothy Bluemke. Yell Leader—Iver Ronning. Girls’ League Rep.—Geneive Voreis. — 18—

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Senio Ma fune Most popular girl ..... Most popular boy Prettiest girl . ...... Most handsome boy Most dependable girl Most dependable boy Best dressed girl ..... Best dressed boy Smartest girl ......... Smartest boy .......... Wittiest girl ......... Wittiest boy ....... Most athletic girl Most athletic boy ..... Best girl dancer ...... Best boy dancer ....... Cutest girl .... ..... Cutest boy ............ Most bashful girl ..... Most bashful boy ...... Neatest girl .......... Neatest boy ........... Most talented girl Most talented boy ... Anita Baunsgard ...............Harry Yost Amy Joyce Ellis ...............Louis Roivin .............Virginia Williams Harold Funk ............ Dorothy Blusmke Bob Button ...............Frances Manzer Darrell Turner ................. Peggy Sites .................Jerry Johnson Jeannette Megaard ............. .....Iver Ronning Betty Plant .............Eugene Van Ness Roberta Young Howard Hovig ..... Marie Morgan .....Alfred Gus'afson Burnette Rogness ...Ted Thompson ..............Lorraine Perrigo ..............Ed Soper A Junior Class Committee. MEMORIES Once more a senior class is publishing an annual with the desire of keeping our pleasant high school days forever fresh in our minds. Soon each member of the senior class is to set out for himself and each will become a part of the new role that the future holds for him. Therefore this book, filled with memories, has been designed so that each student may someday take himself off again into the past. He has but to turn the pages and he will find himself among the friendly ghosts of his high school days. We. the senior class, wish to dedicate to future recollections this poem: I WISH I Do the boys and girls still go to Jensen s For sodas after school? Or gather at the Bon Ton To discuss the teacher s rule. Does football still inspire the crowd As it did so long ago? Do they play the game by dcy or nite? I’d give a lot to know. KNEW Is Thursday nite still the delight Of skaters, young and old? (I know some of the spills took Would be better untold.) Is the little store across the street Still the meeting place of all ? To go there really was a treat But is it as popular now? All these things I’ve thought about Until my curiosity is spent I really must find out And to my couriosity, give vent. PEGGY FARRELL —17—



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Soft lights and sweet music is the setting for the Grape 1 ime Informal. Loud ap- plause is heard as football, basketball, and baseball lettermen come on the stage led by the three Junior majorettes. A talent parade with fourteen Honor Society members, three Debate letter winners and three FFA officers are also in the foreground. The vivacious Junior girls won the volley ball championship! The two Junior members on the annual staff made a fine showing. ACT IV Directed by: President—Virginia Williams. Vice President—Anna Mae Johansen. Secretary—Darrell Turner. Treasurer—Harold Funk. Yell Leader—-Roberta Young. Song Leader—Jenny Gregerson. Girls’ League Rep.—Norma Anttila. There are many stirring events leading to the climax in this story. A Senior boy and girl have the leads in the All-School play! Three active Board of Control members are counted as an achievement! The climax! Winning by 20 tickets, the Seniors trampled the rest of the school under to win the last ticket sale of the year. The Senior girls won the Girls’ League Mixer with a “Right and Wrong Style Show. These two events were the only times either had happened in the Class of 1941 history. I he Senior Homecoming Ball had its show of publicity. Four football, two basketball and one baseball letterman leave a gap in the various teams. April 28 saw Seniors in every important post in school. Why? Students day. of course! Lady Spitfire brings fame to the Senior would be actresses and actors. With a surge of power and a show of strength, the Senior boys streaked forward to take first place in the inter-class track meet. In June—the curtain rang down on the entire class waving a fond farewell to the rest of the school. Norma Anttila, Chairman. Ruth Christensen Geneive Voreis Harley Robb Darrell Turner Raymond Hurlbert

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