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

 - Class of 1946

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( a44 High School Depot STATION I The Grade School bus rattled to a stop at High School Depot, left its swarm of graduates, and pulled away. Diploma-clutching Freshmen swarmed to the platform, impatient for the next lap of their journey, ready for action. September heralded arrival of the High School Limited, and the newly initiated students were put aboard under the leadership of: DON MORRIS—PRESIDENT PAUL WANGSMO—VICE-PRESIDENT ARDIS HOFLAND—SECRETARY DORIS DAVIDSON—TREASURER CARROLL ABERGE—YELL LEADER MISS MEYERS—ADVISER The train moved fast as the Frosh took second place in the A.S.B. ticket sale and also first in the all-school play ticket sale. One of the outstanding features and achievements was the capture of the in- imitable lettermen in baseball by the leading Frosh. The girls not to be out-done by the opposite sex rolled into second place in Girls’ League. The first trip ended by launching a successful party honoring the Sophomores. We are now ready to continue on our journey into Sophomore City. STATION II A single beam shoots from a locomotive headlight, and the Limited plunges on to Sophomore City. In order to insure our journey we elected: PAUL WANGSMO—PRESIDENT CLIFFORD HARVOLD—VICE-PRESIDENT MARJORIE SHANK—SECRETARY PHYLLIS LANCASTER—TREASURER BOB SLUMAN—YELL LEADER MISS SATRE—ADVISER Two of our passengers turned toward the stage and were in the all-school play, two of them were interested in athletics, one was presented a letter in basketball and one in football. Twenty-one members of this group of passengers were honored as members of Torch Honor Society. We ended our stay in Sophomore City by giving the Juniors a grand party. The conductor yelled all aboard for Juniorville and the Limited moved slowly on STATION III We continued into Juniorville under the leadership of: KENNY CROW—PRESIDENT CARROLL ABERGE—VICE-PRESIDENT 14

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AMERA SHY (Cont.) r J in her a host of friends. — Her pleasing manner win OLF— Blessings on him who invented sleep. Brooklyn University in ie. Engineering Course. PAULINE WESTERLUND. CHAIRMAN MARY SKAGLAND DOROTHY GRAY CHAIRMAN LlOYD MANES LYLE OTTEM HALL OF FAME 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 MOST FLIRTATIOUS GIRL MOST FLIRTATIOUS BOY GIRL WITH MOST PLEASING DISPOSITION BOY WITH MOST PLEASING DISPOSITION MOST MISCHIEVOUS BOY ARDIS HOFLAND LYLE VICK PHYLLIS LANCASTER DON MORRIS OLIVE LARSON EARL GREATHOUSE SHIRLEY HAYDEN CARROLL ABERGE MARY JANE McDONALD BOB SLUMAN PAULINE WESTERLUND PAUL WANGSMO DOROTHY GRAY LLOYD MANES MARJORIE SHANK DICK CUMBOW PATRICIA TAYLOR KENNETH CROW BARBARA LAMP DONALD SPENCER ‘COLLEEN HANSEN LEROY STRAND EVELYN HAGEN MELVIN MAYER GEORGE ARNOT 13 A JUNIOR COMMITTEE



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 «44 HAROLD COX—SECRETARY BARBARA LAMP—TREASURER LYLE VICK—YELL LEADER This was a very active trip. We had eight football lettermen. five basketball lettermen, of which one was chosen for the All-County Basketball Team. Again we had nineteen passengers in Torch Honor Society. Three passengers showed their dramatic ability by performing in the all-school play. Bogeyman. A successful party was given in honor of the Seniors but the biggest highlight of the year was the Dream Boat Semi-Formal. The Juniors now, through the haze in the distance, viewed their destination. STATION IV As the train pulled into our last stop, Seniorville, we find we have arrived safely with the help of: EARL GREATHOUSE—PRESIDENT LEROY STRAND—VICE-PRESIDENT EVELYN HAGEN—SECRETARY OLIVE LARSON—TREASURER BOB SLUMAN—YELL LEADER We are now on the last lap of our journey and have proved that we are experi- enced travelers by taking our little sisters and showing them through our train. The boys have proved that they have reached their goal by having seven football lettermen, three basketball lettermen, six baseball lettermen and four track lettermen. Following the tradition the Seniors gave a party for the Juniors. Again the girls came in second place in Girls' League and first in the A.S.B. ticket sale. Twenty passengers were in the successful Senior play, Love Your Neighbor but the tempo of routine had been speeded to mass production when the Seniors gave their annual Senior Ball. Now, the one long blast of a locomotive whistle sounds to announce another Senior class, ready to step to the platform. People made jokes about from hobo to a Senior in four easy years. Yet, the school train would continue, on its course— the next year bringing still more engineers and firemen. With regret we leave Arlington's familiarity and stride out into a world at peace. The immediate future presents an ominous cast, but a four-year preparation has served its purpose. We re taking the trains to the future. MARIE OLSEN, CHAIRMAN DON MORRIS PAT TAYLOR ROBERTA ROGERS DICK LUNDBERG 15

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