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

 - Class of 1948

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I, Bob Fifield, leave to be the tall man in Ring- ling Brother's Circus. I, June Fingarson, leave still thinking about the navy. I, Irene Fingarson, will my skipping ability to Opal. I, Howard Foster, leave my dad with no tires on his car. I, Roy Gregerson, leave as a torch bearer. I, Fred Grewe, leave to do manly chores at the Valley Gem. I, Sharon Hart, leave in my bucket of bolts (car that is). I, Glen Hawley, leave for Hollywood to fill Fred Astaire's shoes. I, Lorraine Holley, will my rosie cheeks to some pale face. I, Ruth Hunter, leave calm and composed. I, Jim Jacobs, leave to take a round with Joe Lewis. I, Shirley Jenny, leave to play house in Stan- wood. I, Elsie Kackman, leave to be another Florence Nightingale (it says here). I, Bill Knutson, take my come hither look with me. I, Lois Kopp, leave with Babe on my mind. I, Bernice Kreken, leave after all the Eagles are mailed. I, Lillian Kroeze, leave nothing but take it all with me. I, Lillian Larson, leave Mr. Henning without a private secretary. I, Vic Lee, leave to be Dr. Gillespie's assistant. I, Leona Lind, leave wondering why I never thought of leaving sooner. I, Marilyn Lindquist, leave saying good-bye I, Denny Lisk, leave with my pockets empty. I, Bob Lorenzen, leave without a noise. I, Charlotte Martin, leave wondering when Ed will ever pop the question. I, Margie Martin, leave wondering if I will ever do anything but house work. I, Claudine McDonald, leave with my diploma, I hope. I, George McQuestion, leave without a ques- tion. I, Bob Meier, leave campaigning for mayor. I, Cliff Nelson, will my horse play to George Willet. I, Bette Nordby, leave Mr. Henning sighing with relief. I, Lillian Olsen, leave wondering if Bob will ever make up his mind. I, Mickey Preston, leave still thinking I'm a woman killer. I, Quentin Rapp, leave to be another Harry James. I, Viola Rassmussen, will my perfect cartwheels to Ellen Bergevin. I, Marilyn Reese, leave Mrs. Lindgren with a few more gray hairs. I, John Ryan, leave on another hunting trip. I, Don Schow, leave still wondering what life is all about. I, Faith Shephard, leave giggling as usual. I, Bill Sluman, leave Mr. Henning with a hand- ful of false excuses. I, Jim Sneff, leave for the vast unknown. I, Betty Sneve, leave trying to make up my mind. I, Irving Stolen, leave just as bashful as when I came. I, Ruth Strotz, leave to be a good secretary to someone. I, Phyllis Stuart, leave Roy Ak'en. I, Susan Swink, leave Mr. Ludwick without an answer to his question. I, Virginia Thomsen, leave still chasing around. I, John Thorson, leave my long line to someone with a sinker. I, Ruby Tveit, leave wondering what to do next. I, Ruth Van Ness, leave wishing Art was a sen- ior too. I, Ivan Watts, leave wondering what the girls will do without me. I, Leon Wells, leave to have a good time. I, Betty Lou West, leave reading a book. (Seal) BETTY LOU WEST Signed by June Fingarson (Chairman) Phyllis Backstrom Sharon Hart Frank Chapin Duane Davis 17

Page 18 text:

SENIOR. CLASS WILL We, the untamed class of nineteen hundred and forty-eight are about to pass through these doors of knowledge into the vast world of people very unlike us. We, who have been mortally wounded by criticism from teachers trampled on by underclassmen, and loved by only ourselves, now desire to leave our last will and testament as follows: ARTICLE I To our beloved school we leave bars on the windows to make the build- ing look more realistic. ARTICLE II To Mr. Henning, our principal, we leave a ball and chain to see if he can keep next years seniors in school any better than he did us. ARTICLE III To the faculty we leave them the satisfaction of finally getting rid of us once and for all. ARTICLE IV To our class advisors, Mrs. Lindgren, Miss West, Mr. Langdon and Mr. Lindenmeyer we leave them wondering what they had done to deserve our class. ARTICLE V To the remaining students we leave our memory book of do's and don'ts or just what and what not to do to get along in old A.H.S. I, Jack Allen, leave my position as F.F.A. presi- dent to some worthy member. I, Jack Anderson, leave paddling my canoe down the Old Stilly . I, Dudley Alexander, leave my sleepy disposi- tion to Vernon Mayo. I, Phyllis Backstrom, leave with my skis for Sun Valley. I, Bill Bagley, leave to be sheriff of Death Valley. I, Glenna Baldwin, leave for Marysville and a good time. I, Gloria Bartlet, just leave the school quiet. I, Lorraine Bergam, leave my voice echoing in the halls. I, John Blacken, will my passionate acting abil- ity to Tom Schuh. I, Jim Bollinger, leave to some day be Presi- dent. I, Bernice Brevik, leave to be a lion tainer. I, Rose Mary Broderson, leave only to return again in a few years to teach. I, Dan Brown, leave as manager of the theater. I, Doris Buchanan, leave a vacant place in the Skipper's Club for some worthy member. I, Alfred Byrholdt, leave the school without a modern casanova . I, Lois Byrholdt, leave to travel to parts un- known to man. I, Margie Chamness, leave with a ring on my finger. I, Frank Chapin, leave for the Seven Seas. I, Jim Darrow, leave to be a reporter on the Arlington Times. I, Duane Davis, leave still thinking about Doris. I, Harriet Day, leave strumming my old guitar. I. Marilyn Drake, leave for a rest home after such an ordeal. I, Roy Edfast, leave Beverly with an empty seat on the Marino Express . I, Leonard Emory, leave to take Tommy Dor- sey's place in Hollywood. I, Sharon Eulberg, leave in trouble as that is the way I came. I, John Eylander, was tired and left early. 16



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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY NAME CHARACTER- ISTIC Dudley Alexander Sleepy Jack Allen Quiet Jack Anderson Jolly Phyllis Backstrom Nice Bill Bagley Good-natured Glenna Baldwin Gloria Bartlett Garrulous Calm Lorraine Bergam Personality plus John Blacken Jim Bollinger Bernice Brevick Million dollar smile Woman charmer Crazy Rosemary Broderson Dan Brown Just sweet Witty Doris Buchanan Alfred Byrholdt Unsettled The look Lois Byrholdt Margie Chamness Blushing Straight hair Frank Chapin Wise-cracker Jim Darrow Agreeable Duane Davis Class clown Harriet Day Marilyn Drake Daydreaming Red Hair Roy Edfast Curly Lenord Emory Sharon Eulberg Happy Flirtatious John Eylander Good times Irene Fingerson June Fingerson Know it all Attentive Bob Fifield Tall Roy Gregerson Fred Grewe Small man— big voice Big Sharon Hart Slow Glen Hawley Rowdy Lorraine Holley Petite Ruth Hunter Long hair Jim Jacobs Tough Shirley Jenny Freckles WEAKNESS 20 DYING WORDS YEARS HENCE Cows Cider distillar HIC Horses Pres, of Never thot National FFA I'd make it Old History Never fear— country teacher Andy's here A certain Still chasing Life is such guy blue Chev's. a bore Kick old Dodging plug him! Nellie police chiefs Normtown Married Why? Whispering in classes Still talking Nothing to say Good looking chaperons Millionaire Holy cow! Clenching Boxing champ Joe Louis— Here 1 come Good-hearted Mattress How'd you tester guess? The worst 1 ever saw Wise cracks BAR-MAID Tall men School teacher That's better Al Jolson Two foot Why did 1 ever Showhouse beard leave Wyoming? Redhead Missed my bus Freshman Still looking Where's my girls vitamins? JIM Waitress What a life' Mr. Erickson Bells on her toes OH! Navy Still a seaman Pardon me all 3rd class to ! Cigars Farmer Take care of my truck Women Another Bud 1 know I'm Laughing Abbott right Still laughing Hate to leave Staying home from school Traveler Did you miss me? Small girls Soil tiller Once upon a time Pat Band leader Where's my horn? Unlocked Bigamist NO You'd be surprised Self-satisfied 1 forgot Skipper's club Short Life's tough Press Cards Waiting for Alvin's discharge Oh, how jolly! Chess Biology Get the teacher protoplasm Music U.S. Marine Give me time Band director to think Morning milk Doctor Oops, 1 route slipped’ MEN Widow DROP DEAD!!! Out of town Butcher It shouldn't girls happen to a dog Seattle Finally got a driver's license Oh, crum!! Everett President's secretary Oh man! Driving class 1st class driver Out of my way Sonny White hair Ah! You're kidding 18

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