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

 - Class of 1928

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Sessoms Hoidal O. Chatten Halverson Nysether Wendell Toftagf.r King Eylander SWALLING Sampson Kamm 17

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Hugh SESSOMS (Dutch)—“The Almighty nickel.” Football 3-4; Basket- ball 2; Track 2-3-4; A. S. A. H. S. T reasurer 4; Science Club 1-2; Literary Club 1-2; Forum Club 1-2-3-4; News Staff 3-4; Torch So- ciety 3-4; Prom Committee 3. BERTHA Hoidal (Bert)—“A good nature is stronger than a tomahawk.” Athletics 1-2-3-4; Girls' League Representative 2; Secretary 3; News Staff 3-4; Senior Play 4; T. O. T. 4; Prom Committee 3. Olive Chatten—“Art is power.” Home Economics Club 2; Prom Com- mittee 3; Annual Staff 3. Sylvia Halvorsen—“Not only good—good for something.” Home Eco- nomics Club 2; General Course. Grace Nysether—“One we’ll all remember.” Office 4; Honor Society 3-4; Home Economics Club 2. GEORGE Wendell (Demon)—‘7 am the state.” President of Associated Students 4; President of class 3; President of Science Club 3; Secretary of Forum Club 3; Forum Club 1-2-3-4; T. O. T. Club 4; V. C. 3-4; Honor Society 3-4; News Staff 4; Senior Play 4. JAMES ToftageR ( I uffy)— Galloping Cibbo tl e Craceful Cazelte.” English Course; Track 3-4; V. C. 3-4. CATHERINE King— A pen is the tongue of the mind.” Science Club 1-2; Literary Club I ; Athletics I ; Senior Play 4; Girls’ League Represen- tative 4; Home Economics Club 1-2. RUSSEL EylaNDER (Russ)—‘ I always get the better when I argue alone.” General Course. E ELYN SwalLING— The last word is the most dangerous.” Declamation 1 ; News Staff 4; Library Staff 4; T. O. T. 4; Senior Play 4. Mary Sampson— In union there is strength.” Commercial Course. Home Economics 2. ARNOLD Kamm—“Music's golden tongue.” Band 2-3-4; Orchestra 3-4; Torch Society 4. 16



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Harry HiNMAN (Hick)—“Every man is a hypocrite. Tennis I-2-3-4; V. C. 2-3-4; Basketball 4 ; Forum Club 4; Science Club 3. Ellen Hickman— Slow in considering, resolute in action. Arlington Eagle 4; Library 4. BETTY GlBBS— None but herself can she parallel. Athletics I-2-3-4; Tennis 2; Science Club 1-2-3; Literary Club 2-3; T. O. T. Club 4. Robert Palmer (Bob)—“Speak briefly and to the point. Class Treas. I ; Literary Club 1-2-3-4; Honor Society 3-4; News Staff 4; Baseball I- 2-3; Basketball 2-3-4; Football 2-3-4; All School Play 2-4; Business Manager Annual 3; Business Manager Associated Students 4; Senior Play 4; Vice-President Associated Students 3; Prom Committee 3. Elizabeth Clapsadle— She does move. Athletics 1-2-3-4; T. O. T. 4; Honor Society 3. WlLLIE Holm— A faint heart never won a fair lady. Commercial Course. V. C. 3-4; Office work 4. ErlING Holm— He is silent or else says something better than silence. Commercial Course. V. C. 3-4. MARGARET Nettles—“Ability shines by its own light. Vice-President Class I ; President 2; Literary Club 1 -2; Editor Annual 3; Associate Editor Paper 3; Inkslinger 2; Secretary Associated Students 4; Honor Society 3-4: Sales Staff 4: Library 4. JOHN KroNHOLM— Men talk only to conceal the mind. V. C. 2-3-4; Honor Society 3. GERTRUDE Johnson—“Labor conquers all things.” Glee Club 1 ; Operetta 1 ; Home Economics Club 2; Honor Society 3-4; Vice-President Class 3; Treasurer Class 4; Prom Committee 3; Athletics 4; News Staff 3; Annual Staff 3; Library 4. MlLDRED Holmes—“IVork is alone noble.” English Course. Home Eco- nomics Club 4. CLEVE Parker—“The surest way to gel somewhere is to know where you're going.” Manual Training Course; News Staff 4. 18

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