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THE TAHOMA, 1930 For ll all-too-short years Miss Emilie T. Arntson worked at Stadium with her beloved fellow faculty members and the everchanging student body, giving her time and resources freely. For her the best was none too good. Then, last January 29, came the fatal heart attack to her, overtired by her ceaseless, unselhsh labors as debate coach and adviser of the service department of the Girls' Club. For three long months she struggled against hopeless odds with her sadly. Russel Michael, 3 and Harris Bunnell, 3 showed their devotion to er by each giving a blood trans- fusion at the first of her ill- ness in February. However., cal of that of all the rest of the students who would gladly have made the same sacrifice for her. On April 21 she passed away. Up to the last she was friends watching her gains hopefully and her losses 7 0, ' 1, .. :, h - t :' ' . 49 their devotion was only typi- cheerful and thoughtful of others-especially the students. One of her last wishes was that her Girls' Club work not be taken from her-and the wish of the Girls' Club was that she not be taken from them. In her they lost a competent guide and a wonderful friend. The debaters feel her loss keenly-and all of her friends know that they will never know a more beautiful character than Miss Arntson had. Her influence will always be felt in the halls of Stadium. She will never be forgotten. Elem-n
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Enrolment over two thousand-eleven teach ers either returned or new - general scholarships high-successful athletic season--social affairs well attend- ed-faculty as popular as ever
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THE TAHOMA, 1930 3 Tull. I -. Y .1 2 s 2- Y . s. 4 A i i W s f I i ,A ,wi is , Y 4 . 9,5 . 1 1 ' . I N, V A KAII names read from left to rlghtl TOP LEFT. Prlnclpal Perkins: TOP RIGHT, Vice Principal Carr. FIRST ROW: Miss Larsen, Miss Kobetich, Mlss Miller, Mlss Black, Mr. Daniels, Miss Fraser, Mr. Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Miss McMurphy, Mrs. Varnes, Mrs. Frlars, Miss Gibbons, Mlss Scholes, Mlss Wortman, Mr. Cousin. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Van Arsdale, Miss Cook, Miss Hartman, Mr. Lancaster. Mlss Evans, Mrs. Jollltfe, Mr. Lowman. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Edwards, Mr. Arpke, Mlss Campbell, Mr. Clark, Mr. Prentice, Mr. Smith, Mr. Thorniley. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Jolllffe, Miss Adams. Mr. Christie, Mr. Daniel, Mr. Glitner, Mr. Hilton, Mr. Kennard. SIXTH ROW: Mrs. Slmmons, Mr. Turpin, Mrs. Maglll, Mrs. Haddow, Mrs. Carmody, Miss Davies, Mr. Westgate. SEVENTH ROW: Mr. Engebretsen. Miss Stowell, Mr. Collals, Mr. Morrls. Miss McCulloch, Mr. Palmer, Mr, Cowles. iThe remalnlnq 10 members did not go before the camera.i 3, Tu-eflve
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