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

 - Class of 1943

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1943 Senior Class Prophecy . . . T » «Q S 3 «-♦ I o 3 NAME CHARACTERISTIC WEAKNESS Frank Albin Small fry Strike-outs Evelyn Almli Standing straight Marines Elaine Anderson Blond The Eagle Sam A mot Smart Willy’s Sid Bergdahl Speeding Bernie Vernon Bjerkaker Short Cows Jeanne Boivin Black Hair Uniforms Stanley Boyer Slim Book Reports Roy Carlson Swede Cops’ and Robber’s Mildred Christlen Giggling Boeing’s June Cohoon Lively Bookkeeping Marjorie Colburn Nice Pretty hair-do’s Louie Cole Athletic Maxine Evelyn Conto Short Big hair ribbons Tom Cum bow Wisecracking School Frank Cyra Sleepy Being excused from school Bruce Decter Red Hair Blushing Mary Ann Ekroth Studious Dancing Carol Elefson Happy-go-lucky Laughing Maxine Enselman Dark Eyes Louie Eva Ergler Quiet A home of her own Carsten Espe Norwegian Flirting Waldo Evans Shorty ’Shorty’’ Clarena Fenton Acting Dramatics Ted Fortner Bus driver No. 17 Hazel Fulfs I'll fight you I'll fight you Marie Gaeng Neatness Shorthand Don Gilbert Dark Complexion Talking Ralph Gunderson Crew cut Woodland Betty Hafner Victory bob Dancing Elden Hansen Cassanova Wine, women and song Pansy Hart Beauty Diamonds Arietta Hayden Red cheeks Business college Delia Hayden Speedy talker Diamonds Goldie Herz Smiling Burke H. Vance Holland Matching nickels Li) Lorene Holmes Flirt Farragut Marjorie Hurlbert Studious Nothing weak about me Ellen Iverson Quietness Giggling 20 YEARS HENCE DYING WORDS Truck driver for the team Traveling Dancing instructor Band leader Still speeding Speed cop Selling show tickets Grease Monkey Boss of a mob Bucking rivets Veterinary Hair stylist Fire Chief Still trying to grow tall Comedian Still sleepy Driving milk truck Stenographer Teacher Married Housewife Still flirting One inch taller Broadway success Bachelor I'll fight you Ambition fulfilled Still talking Coach Teaching dancing Marine Paratrooper Children Housewife USO hostess Sheriff of Lakewood Jesse James II Joined the Waves Old Maid Milk-maid Where’s that 2nd gear? Here comes the Marine. Let’s dance. “Strike up the band. Aw Mommy. Where’s the fire. How many please. I don’t have it Miss Satre. They got me boys. Seattle, here I come. Your dog is almost well. Just look at my hair. Ohhhh Max.’ No. Frank. When I was in Portland—’’ To all dogs. Let’s go Art. I’ll type those letters now. Quiet please. All right Louie. Oh Louis. Gee, you’re a cute little thing. I didn’t do it! Jist. I ain’t got no use for the women. O. K. Let’s call it a draw. Where’s my pen? Buzz-buzz-buzz. Where’s my sweater now.’’ Swing it! OH—OH my mistake!” Oh. Fred.” Rank. Ho! Hum! Where’s my deputy? Come on. Lil. Oh! Dannv. Ye Gods! I have not lived in vain.

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Senior Class Will BETTY HAFNER and DELIA HAYDEN—leave too soon. GOLDIE HERZ—keeps her faithfulness to the Army Medical Corps. VANCE HOLLAND—leaves Miss Knutson wondering how she ever kept him awake long enough to graduate. LORENE HOLMES—bequeaths her ability to pop gum to anyone who has priority on gum. MARJORIE HURLBERT—leaves the Junior boys for the Junior girls to scrap over. (Meaning a certain Redhead). ELLEN IVERSON—bequeaths her quiet ways to the 5th period Study Hall. BERNADINE KEEHN—wills her jolly ways to Jim Hammer. VIOLET KIRSTEIN and VERTIS WELCH—leave together in his little Austin. ELMER KLEIN—leaves for the farm. DALE KLUTSENBAKER—bequeaths his position as stage manager to Don Anderson. IRENE KRISCHANO—leaves Mr. Henning wondering about her absenses. LELAND LARSON—leaves a matchless football record. LORRAINE LARSON—leaves a little less noise at Arlington High. SHIRLEY LAMP—wills her beloved notebook to Jeannie Veilleux if she has enough junk to fill it. MADELINE LINGEL—bequeaths her place as librarian to anyone who can find all the books JOY LALLEMAND—leaves next years seniors without anyone to tint their graduation pictures. LORENE LORENZEN—bequeaths her violin to any talented incoming frosh. MAVIS MATHEWS—takes her come hither look with her. KARL MOLL—leaves the Junior girls deserted, and lets them fight it out. DEEN MORRIS—bequeaths his capable leadership to next year's A. S. B. president. ROBERT MORRISON and ARTHUR OLSEN—leave Mr. Hartz looking for two more bus drivers. JANE MURPHY—leaves an empty place in the girls' chorus. ARMIN NORDBY—leaves his noticeable curls to anyone who can handle them better. MARIANA NYGARD—leaves her crescendos and diminuendos to Norma Stave. ELDON NYSETHER—bequeaths his desire for knowledge concerning What makes it run , to next year's science classes. SIDNEY OLSEN—leaves wondering what his girl is going to do without him. HOWARD PETERSON—leaves his book reports to those who just barely got by. NORMA PETERSON—wills her flirting ways to Darleen Hurlbert. VERNON PETERSON—left early for the service. LZADY QUEEN—leaves with a Spanish book under her arm. MARVIN RAPP—leaves his camera to next year's annual staff. ED ROTH—takes his cowboy outfit with him. ANDREW SATHER—leaves Pauline with an empty seat on the schoolbus. ART SKAGLUND—leaves all in one piece again. ELLA MAE SMOOT—wills her original selection in shoes to Dick Lundberg. WILBUR STROTZ—leaves his bashful ways to Mr. Henning. THELMA SUNDE—leaves her business-like ways to Bud Hatley. ROSALIND SWALLING—wills her jokes to Janice Edfast. NANCY TAYLOR—bequeaths her neatness to Bert Burns. FRANCIS UDEEN—leaves her art of hair styles to any girl in High School who can find the bobby pins to keep it up. VERNICE VICK—leaves on her roller skates. DONNA VOREIS—leaves her place in first period Mimeograph to anyone who can meet Mrs Bean's qualifications. MAX WELCH—wills his five new tires to the Arlington Rationing Board. GRACE WESSON—leaves for a career. Senior Sayings Committee— JOY LALLEMAND, Chairman CAROL ELEFSON ARLETTA HAYDEN FRANK ALBIN MARIANA NYGARD, Chairman ELDEN HANSEN LORRAINE LARSON RALPH GUNDERSON CLARENA FENTON NORMA PETERSON Page Twenty



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1943 T e Q H $ r-»- C! I p i o Senior Class Prophecy . . . NAME CHARACTERISTIC WEAKNESS 20 YEARS HENCE DYING WORDS Bernadine Keehn Violet Kirstein Elmer Klein Dale Klutzenbaker Irene Krischano Joy Lallamond Shirley Lamp Leland Larson Lorraine Larson Madeline Lingel Lorene Lorenzon Mavis Mathews Karl Moll Deen Morris Robert Morrison Jane Murphy Armin Nordby Mariana Nygard Eldon Nysether Arthur Olson Sidney Olson Howard Peterson Norma Peterson Vernon Peterson Lzady Queen Marvin Rapp Ed Roth Andrew Sather Athur Skaglund Ella Mae Smoot Thelma Sunde Wilbur Strotz Rosalind Swalling Nancy Taylor Frances Udeen Vernice Vick Donna Voreis Max Welch Virtus Welch Grace Wesson Sweet Giggles Farming Bashful Quiet Ear rings Capable Good looking Noisy Cheerful Scatterbrain Curls Slewfoot An all around boy Meek Small Blond Curls Pianist Bushy hair Bus driving Holding hands Red hair Blonde Truck driver Quiet Unassuming Cowboy Good looking Tall and lanky Quiet Business like Bashfulness Good grades Brown eyes Blond tresses Athletic Short and cute Black hair Jitterbug Talkative Sid Virtus W. Cows Mimeograph School Sweetheart of the Navy Married the boss Milking cows Editor of the Arlington Times Journalist Trying to keep her dates straighl Her old notebook Drum Majorette’s All A s Uniforms Men Boys Junior Girls Women Old number 2 Verbs of being Junior’s Chuck and Fred Science Mustache Evelyn Rice Playing pool Jazz Fords Comp. IV Cameras Horses Pretty girls Crackups Uniforms Shorthand F F A Jokes Counting Post Cards Loosing her comb One boy at a time Armed forces Staying out late His little Austin Tardiness Now. Bud????? President of the Standard Oil Co. 6 feet under Metropolitan Opera Housewife Old maid Army nurse Oh yeah! eni-meni-mini-mo President of the U. S Truck driving School teacher Motorcycle cop Pharmacist The Mad Scientist Bearded Ace’s Happily married Manager of Pool Hall Man charmer Driving a dog catcher’s truck Secretary Photographer Riding in Rodeas Stump ranch Midget Auto Racer Photographer Stenographer Victory Farmer Confidential Secretary to the President Still Counting Beauty Operator Spinster?? Stenographer Hen pecked husband Still bugging Making up time “Aw now—poppy.” Have you got a car?” Come Bossey. I didn’t do it. Oh-h-h-h. Have you got a C card?” The lamp is low—no fuel oil. Ma told me about gals like you.” Oh for the life of a sailor.” Yes. dear. Look, a man!” Say, do you know what?” That’s what I said. Now go to your 5th period—” Low. 2nd. High. Be. am. is. are.” K-K-K-Katie. To be or not to be.” Curses, foiled again. Pass the razors ’ My what fun.” Watch this bank shot. It’s a date.” Here poochie. poochie. poochie.” Yes. Miss Satre. Watch the birdie.” I’m heading for the last round up. Aw Shucks!” Darn it. Still no brakes. I’m off to Seattle.” I’m right!—You're wrong! Father put the cows away. I cannot milk tonight.’ Did you hear this one?” Darn it! Where was I?” “Early to bed—at last.” Wipe off that lipstick.’ Oh you shut up.” Yes Dear. Play a fast one. Late again. MAVIS MATHEWS—Chairman BERNADINE KEEHN SIDNEY BERGDAHL STANLEY BOYER MAXINE ENSELMAN LOUIE COLE KARL MOLL

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