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

 - Class of 1929

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 MOW IS LARSON If lessons be the food of life, let ine keep on starving.” Scientific course. Glee Club, 2-3; Operetta, 2-3; Football Manager, 4; Basketball, 4; T. O. T. Clui», 3-4; Science Club. 3; Vocational Club, 2-3- 4; Rifle Club, 4; Vaude- vHie. 3. LENA WAYT Smiling eyes of blue, Show a nature, ever true.” Commercial course. Ath- letics, 1; Home Kc. Club, 1-2. STANLEY STATES There’s nothing more to say, for all the grades he packs away.” Scientific course. Torch Society, 2-3-4; Football, 3-4; Basketball. 3-4; Track, 4; T. O. T. Club. 3-4; Pres. T. O. T., 4; Business Manager An- nual. 4; Rifle Club. 4; (Mass Treasurer. 4; Sen- ior Play, 4; All Fla i M A RGARET J H NSON For she’s a jolly good fellow, which none can deny.” General course. News Staff. 1; Ink Slingers. 1; Athletics, 1-2-3-4; Literary Club, 1-2; T. ). T. Club. 3-4; Adver- tising Manager. 3; Sen- ior Flaw 4; Vn 2-3-4. 4C W A LI 1E GUSTAFSON Life is what we make it.” Scientific course. Torch Society, 2-3-4; Football. 4; Rifle Club. 4. G W E N CO N N A C H E11 A girl who really was an ace, In any heart could win a place.” History-Knglish course. Literary-Science Club. 1- 2; Vaudeville, 2-3-4; Athletics. 1 -2-3-4; Big A Club, 4; Senior Play, 4. CARL LANG Make hay while the sun shines.” Ag. course. Vocational Club, 2-3 4; Vaudeville, LOUISE SHANNON She is good as she is fair, With friends galore, with friends to spare.” General course. Home Ec. Glib. 1-2; Vaude- ville, 2-3-4; All School Flay, 3-4; Yell Leader, 3-4. ALFRED LEIN A man of few words, but a worthy one withal.” Scientific course. Voca- tional Club. 1-2-3-4; Fres. V. C.. 4; Ag. Con- ference. Pullman, 3; V i c e-P r e s. Associated Students, 4; Torch So- ciety, 2-3-4. ESTHER OLSON Always busy” Commercial course. Home Economics Club, 1-2.

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ELIZABETH REINPETH For she gets a smile from every girl, and almost two from every hoy. Sec. Freshman Class, 1; Athletics, 1-2-3-4; Vice- President Soph. Class, 2; Treas. Girls' League, 3; Yell Leader. 3-4; Home Ke. Club, 1-2; Vice-Pres. Senior Class, 4; T O. T. Club. 4; Vaudeville. 3 -4; All School Play, 3; Senior Play. 4. ALLAN SPRAGOINS Let no man fear to express his views. Scientific course. Glee Club, 2-3; Football. 3-4; Play Committee, 4. MARJORIE SCOTT An all-around girl with an all-around smile. ’nfnfnerclal coirrse. Home Ec. Club, 1-2; See Girls' league, 4; Ath- letics. 2-3-4:’ Big A Club, 4; Torch Society, 2-3-4; V a J d e v i 1 1 e, 3-4; All School Play, 1-3. ' MARRV HANSON A faint heart ne’er won fair lady. Scientific course. Mr HEVTN ■ OK O A good nature is stronger than a tomahawTk. English course. Boys Glee Club, 2-3; Operetta 2-3: T. O. T. Club, 2-3 Vocational Club, 2-3-4 Football, 4; Basketball 4. [.MEDA WRAGE One in the line of workers, Not in the line of shirkers. Commercial course. Ath- letics. 1 -2-3-4; Pres. Girls’ League, 4; All School Play. 4; T. O. T. Club. 4; Torch Society. 4; Vaudeville, 4; Big A Club, 4; Arlington Eagle Staff. 4. TED MEYERS A little flirting now and then Is relished by the best of men. General course. Associ- ated Student President. 4; Business Manager Annual, 3; Class Treas- urer. 2; Football. 3-4; Track. 2-3-4; Basketball. 2; T. O. T. Club, 3-4; Vocational Club, 2-3-4; Pres. Rifle Club, 4. DORIS DUSKIN Her eyes as stars of twilight. Like twilight too, her dusky hair. History-English course. Literary Club, 2; Sci- ence Club, 2; T. O. T. Club, 3-4; Vaudeville. 2-3-4; Big A Club, 4; Athletics, 1-2-3-4; Glee- Club, 3-4; Operetta. 3. LATRA ENG ERSETM A modest maid, but oh. so merry. English course. Home Ec. Club. 2-3-4: Pres. Home Ec. Club, 3; Treas. Girls' League. 4; Ath- letics. 1-2-3-4; Vice- Pres. Big A Club, 4; Vaudeville, 3-4; T. O. T. Club, 4; Usher Staff, 4. alma Hodges None but herself can she parallel. Scientific course. Ent- ered from Lincoln High. Vice-Pres. Girls’ League, ; Pres. Big A Club. 4; Sextette, 3; Glee Club. 3-4; T. O. T. Club. 3-4; Treas. T. O. T.. 4; Vau- deville, 3-4; Athletics. 3-4; Home Ec. Club. 3. V



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AMANDA NICKEL “Happy is the jar i r 1 who findeth her work and doeth it well.” Scientific course. Ent- ered from Snohomish. Athletics, 3; T. O. T. ClJb, 3; Senior Play, 4; Assistant Editor Arling- ton Eagle, 4; Glee Club, 3; Operetta, 3. A'RENCE SESSOMS “Life is a game of football with time out for fussing.” Scientific coirrse. Liter- ary Club. 1-2; Science Club, 1-2; Latin Club, 3; T. O. T. Club, 3-4; For- um Club. 1-2-3; Business Manager Associated Stu- dents, 4; Glee Club. 3; All School Play, 3; Sen- ior Play, 4; Torch So- ciety. 2-3-4; Baseball, 2; Football. 2-3-4; Basket- ball, 4; Track, 4. EDNA SINGER Men may come, and men may go, but mine stays on forever.” Hlstory-English course. Entered from Roosevelt High. Athletics, 2; News Staff. 2-3 4; All School Play, 3; Vaudeville, 3; Senior Play, 3; T. O. T. Club, 3-4; Torch Society. 2-3; Home Ec. Club, 3-4. FRED KAMM Don’t judge a man by the noise he makes.” Scientific course. Band, 2-3-4; Orchestra. 4; Jazz Orchestra. 4; Torch So- ciety. 2-3-4. MARY CAMPBELL “A qu'iet worker, al- ways on the job.” Home Economics course. Athletics, 1-2-3; Torch Society, 2-3; Home Ec. Club, 1-2; Fsher Staff, 4. IVAN LARSON “All great men are «lying,—even I don't feel well myself. General course. Class President, 1-3-4; Science Club, 1-2; Literary Club, 1-2; T. O. T. Club. 3-4: Vice-Pres. T. O. T.. 3; Vocational Club, 1-2-3-4; All School Play, 4; Sen- ior Play, 4; Glee Club. 1-2-3; Operetta. 3; Stage Manager. 3-4; Football. 3-4; Basketball, 2-3-4; Track. 2-3-4; Track Cap- tain, 4. CATHERINE SANTEFORD Actions with a mod- est tone.” Commercial course. Home Economics Club, 1-2; Glee Club, 1. WARD BOWMAN “A half pint of dyna- mite.” Scientific course. Liter- ary Club. 1-2; Science Club, 1-2; Latin Club. 3; T. O. T. Club. 3-4; For- um Club, 1-2-3; Band, 2-3-4; Orchestra, 2-3-7; Jazz Orchestra, 4; All School Play, 4; Senior Play. 4; Editor Annual, 3; Football. 4; Torch So- ciety, 2-3-4; Vaudeville, MAJORIE O'CONNER A light heart lives long. General course. MELVIN BORSETH “If actions speak bet- ter thans words, why talk? Ag. course. Football, 1- 2-3-4; Basketball. 2-4-4; Basketball Captain. 3; Track. 3-4.

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