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

 - Class of 1945

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ESTHER VANNASCHE— A live wire never get «tepped on.” Camera Club 4; Pep Club Drill Team 4; Letterwinner 3; Girls Athletics 4; Ofrico 4; Letter. j£3 club 4- CECILIA WALLITNER— Ken-ny be the one for me?” Camera Club 4; Pep Club Drill Team 3. 4; Camera Club Treasurer; Office 4. EVELYN WALLITNER— The charm of her presence was felt when she left. BOB WILLIAMS— With a song in my heart. KEITH WILLIAMS— Censored. Band I. 2. 3. 4; Track 2.4; Class President 3: Boys' Club Vice-President 3: Annual Business Manager 3; All-School Play 1.3. LOUISE WILCOX— A light heart lives long. Transfer 44. Anacortes; Senior Will Committee 4; Camera Club 4. ARDIS USITALO— Silver wings in the moonlight. Transfer 44. Portland; Senior Prophecy Committee; Senior Ball Decoration Committee: Eagle Staff 4; Camera Club 4; Athletic Club 4. AMANDA YOST— What a pleasing dispositioni Girk' Athletics I. 2. 3. 4; Girls’ Letterwinner 2. 3. 4; Girls' Athletic Committee 3. 4; Multigraph. Mimeo, Multi, 3. 4; Office 4. JIM COUTURE— Alergic to women. No picture. Most Popular Girl Most Popular Boy Prettiest Girl Most Handsome Boy Most Dependable Girl Most Dependable Boy Most Intelligent Girl Most Intelligent Boy Most Athletic Girl Most Athletic Boy Wittiest Girl Wittiest Boy Best Girl Dancer Best Boy Dancer Best Dressed Girl Best Dressed Boy Cutest Girl Cutest Boy Neatest Girl Neatest Boy Most Talented Girl Most Talented Boy Girl with Most Pleasing Disposition Boy with Most Pleasing Disposition HALL OF FAME Josephine Hartz Ronald Boyden Darlene Hurlburt Austin Baker Marjorie Traulson Doug Stowe Kenneth Bordvedt Amanda Yost Ben Johnson Dorothy Elefson Dave Senff Lyone Evans Keith Williams Ardis Usitelo Don Backstrom Sally Fingarson Gordon Bryholdt Cecilia Wallitner Jim Hammer Gloria Jensen Clarence McFarland Laura Mae Langdon Ben Knudson 13

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SHIRLEY RICE— A Comely Person. All-School Play 2, 3: Language Club 4; Cooking Club Secretary 4. HELEN ROBB— The Little Drummer. Band I. 2. 3. 4; Office 4; Camera Club I; Decoration Committee, Junior Prom; Floor Committee, Senior Ball. DAVE SENFF— Tall. Dark and Mysterious. IJ'JINGER— Strictly in the Groove. Cooking Club Vice Presi- Sjrfff 4; Girls' Letterwinner 4; Pep Club 4. PEER— Silence is Golden. NORMA STAVE— Perpetual Motion. Annual Editor 4; Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Girls' League Representative 2; Pep Club Drill Team 3, 4; Girls Letterwin- ner 4; Eagle Staff 4. DOUG STONE— My heart desires—Women. A.S.B. President 4; Honor So- ciety 2. 3. 4; Vice President 3: Baseball 3. 4; Football 4; Student Council 3.4. P' . w nDA SWANSON— Her tresses are like a golden crown. Language Club Cooking Club 4; Home Economics Club 2; Cafeteria 3. HELEN TERHARST— I may be tall, but not a bit uppish. Home Economcis I, 2, 3; Cooking Club President 4; Multigraph 4. HELEN TILLMAN— Man Proof—Almost. Class Secretary I; Pep Club Drill Team 3. 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; A.S.B. Treasurer 4; Student Council 3. 4. MARGERY TRAULSON— She could teach the world how to smile. Girls’ League President 4; Camera Club 2. 4; Camera Club President 4; Pep Club Drill Team 3. 4; Honor Society 4; Dramatics 2. NORMA UDEEN— Tall, Tan and Terrific. Pep Club Drill Team 3. 4; Honor Society 2, 3. 4; Class Vice-President 2; Girls' League Representative I; Stu- dent Council 3; Girls’ Letterwinner. 12



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 Oenior CL ass We, the honorary members of the highly reputed class of 1945 of Arlington, County of Snohomish, State of Washington, U.S.A., being about to pass out of this sphere of education, in full possession of a crammed mind, well-trained memory, and almost superhuman understanding; who have been mutilated, mangled, buffeted and distorted by the four years' combat with knowledge, desire to leave the remnants of the things we hold most dear to those who in their dire need can make the most use of them. ARTICLE I To our beloved Alma Mater we leave an escalator to transport the Seniors to Third Floor on Monday morning. ARTICLE II First: To the Faculty in general—a right to enforce all rules which could not be enforced on us. Second: To Mr. Hartz we leave our class flag to fly at half-mast the day we walk out of these immortal portals. Third: To Miss West we bequeath a pass key and a hack saw so she may easily find her lost, strayed or stolen library books. Fourth: To Mrs. Bean we leave a spy glass, ear phones, and a pair of roller skates so she may pursue hall rovers faster. Fifth: To Mr. Bernier we will a lot in the Arlington Cemetery in case some of his experiments prove un- successful. Sixth: To Mrs. Hawley we leave a walking waste basket for gum. ARTICLE III To Mrs. Nelson, our class adviser, we leave our appreciation for her guidance during our high school career. ARTICLE IV To the Juniors we leave a legitimate right to our private privileges. ARTICLE V JIM COUTURE leaves his crooning to the Multigraph Classes. EETTY MILLER leaves with a good will EVELYN LORENZON leaves for California. HELEN TILLMAN leaves to Velma Allen the right to change her mind twice a month over matters un- publishable. LORENA JAMESON leaves with her shoes on. HELEN ROBB leaves her bass drum to anyone who can carry it. JOSEPHINE HARTZ leaves a place that cannot be filled. HELEN OLSON and ARDIS USITELO leave their chain of friendship still linked. CECELIA WALLITNER leaves her gift of gab to Ruby Tweit. FORREST HOLLAND regretfully leaves Jean Rayburn. SHIRLEY CARLSON leaves quietly. KEITH WILLIAMS leaves peace and quiet in the school upon his departure. MARGIE TRAULSEN leaves locker No. 48 to anyone who can keep up its reputation. SHIRLEY HODGEBOOM leaves her will to work to Dick Cumbow. 14

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