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

 - Class of 1928

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Page 16 text:

George Preston— Those elegant delights of jig and vaulting. Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3; V. C. I-2-3-4; News Staff 3; Senior Play 4; Glee Club 3-4; Inkslingers 3; Science Club 1-2; Prom Committee 3; Operetta 4. Carmel Pompella (Carm.)— Hears it all. Home Economics Club 1-2; T. O. T. Club 4; Secretary of Class 4. Effie York— Deeds not words. Home Economics Club 3; Glee Club 4; Operetta 4. Ruth Jacobson— Her eloquence is classic in its style. Declamation I ; Home Economics Club 2; A. H. S. News Staff 3; National Forensic League 4; Honor Society 3-4; President 4; Debate 4; Sales Staff 3-4; Senior Play 4. LuiSE Mayer— 7 he men nowadays are squashy things.” Commercial Course. Home Economics Club 2. ADELINE Thorsen—‘ 1 here’s nothing ill can dwell in such a temple.” Athletics 1 ; Home Economics Club 3; Glee Club 4; Operetta 4. Ruth Fralick— IVhile live, I hope.’ Miss Caruther's Return; Library 3; Office 4. Ethel Christensen— There is but one method—labor. Commercial Course. Entered from Cleveland High, Seattle, 1926. Fern Muma— Bashfulness is an ornament to youth.” Home Economics Club 2; Glee Club 3; Operetta 3. INEZ Preston ( I uddie)— Diligence above all is the mother of good luck.” Girls’ League Representative 1 ; Class President 2; Sales Staff 2; All School Play 4; Senior Play 4; Editor of Arlington Eagle 4; Ath- letics I -2 ; Sextette 4. Bessie HoveLIN— Oh this learning, what a thing it is.” Athletics 2-3; Op- eretta 4; Glee Club 4; Library 4; Home Economics 4. Marvin Johnson (Mar)—“The world knows nothing of its greatest men.” Band 3-4; Orchestra 4; Agriculture Course. 12

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CHRONICLE OF THE CLASS OF EIGHT AND TWENTY Now the history of the class of eight and twenty of the Hi School of the City of Arlington of the County of Snohomish of the State of Washington, is in this wise: In the beginning in the nineteenth hundred fourth and twentieth year of our Lord in the ninth month, there entered in to this seat of learning 120 seekers of knowledge. It came to pass as they did enter this land that they were received with wild rejoicings and numerous tortures by those that heretofore had decreed that this should be known as the mixing of the Class of Eight and T wenty. Likewise it came also to pass that the same class being organized did choose the motto “We Build. the colors “Coral Pink and White. the flow- er The Sweet Pea. Organized, did duly entertain the class of Seven and Twenty at the sole social function of this beginning year. Now it so happened that in the following year this class did make re- markable progress in scholastic and athletic competition. And it came to pass that in the year of Seven and Twenty that the class did publish a school annual edited by Margaret Nettles and managed by Bob Palmer known as the Stillaguamish Trail. And it came also to pass that the same class presiding at the largest so- cial function in the history of the class did surpass all preceeding classes in the Prom. This class did advance to the dignified rank of Seniors in the year of Eight and 1 wenty. And it came also to pass that they did present A Lucky Break as the annual Senior Play. And it came also to pass during this same year that they did excel all other classes in interclass basketball and track. Behold, blessed be the name of Education for because of it we have en- dured great torments both of body and mind. Y'erily, have we been martyrs to its great and noble cause. And now may the blessings that ever attend the noble and true follow and abide with us each and all now and forevermore. Amen I I —Lawrence DeWitt.



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Preston Pompella York Jacobson Mayf.r Tuorsfn Fralick Christensen Muma Preston Hovelin 13 Johnson

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