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

 - Class of 1931

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 ai»r $1 utaiuiaiuit.lt arati Olga Anderson. Commercial Course. A maiden never bold. Margaret Mickelsen. Commercial Course. Home Ec. Club. 1. “As tranquil as a summer day. Payton Reid. General Course. Glee Club. 1-2; Band. 1-2; Vaudeville. 1-2; Operetta. 2: Science Club. 1; Literary Club. 1; T O T.. 2-3- 4; Student Council. 3; Class Treasurer. 2; All-School Play, 2-4; Senior Play. 4; Knights of the Paddle. 2. His silence is fairly deafening. Edwin Kimball. Manual Arts Course. Band. 2-4; Orchestra. 2-3-4; Boys' Quartette. 4; Football. 4; F. F. A.. 4; Mixed Chorus. 3. Hang sorrow, care will kill a cat.' Nora Torgerson. Commercial Course. Glee Club. 1; Operetta. 1; Home Ec. Club. 1. Smiling eyes of blue show a nature ever true. Arlene McQuesten. Home Economics Course. Glee Club. 1-2; Ope.etta. 1; Sextette. 2; Home Ec. Club. 1. “Sincerity personified. Max Scott. Agriculture Course. T. O. T.. 2-4; Rifle Club. 3; F F. A.. 4. Don't judge a man by the noise he makes. Dale Kamm. Agriculture Course. Band. 1-2-3-4: Orchestra. 1-2-3-4; Quartette. 3-4; Sax Quartette. 3; Glee Club. 3-4; All- School Play. 3; Business Mgr. Annual. 3; F. F. A.. 4; T. O. T.. 3: Vaudeville. 3. N apolcon, Washington and I studied history. Martha Shudshift. General Course. Vaudeville. 1; County Declamatory Contest. 1 2-3; Dramatics. 3; Debate. 2-3; National Forensic League. 2-3; Vice-President N. F. L.. 3; Honor Society. 2-3; Student Council. 1. She is of modest mien, with a mind ever keen, for study and also for mirth. Isabelle Aberge. Commercial Course. Home Ec. Club. 1-2; Glee Club. 1-2; Operetta. 1- Rest Rocm Staff. 4. Of all the treasures fair to see, A diamond ring is the thing for me.

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dhr £til(aiuiui!iiHli vErail Dolly Hinman. Classical Course. T. O. T.; Vaudeville. 1. “It makes me hot to he called carrot top. Clara Stenson. Commercial Course Glee Club. 1-2; Operetta. 1; Library Staff. 3 Home Ec. Club. 1. “Still water runs deep.'' Jack Johnson. Scientific Course. Basketball. 2-3-4; Football. 2-3; Senior Play “Smiling in the morning, laughing at noon Always happy, never knows gloom. Douglas Krauter. Scientific Course. Honor Society; Football. 4; Basketball. 4; Eagle Club. 4; Class Pres.. 2; Treas. Student Body. 3; T. O. T President. 4; T. O. T.. 2-3-4; Senior Play; All-School Play. 2-3-4. Vaudeville. 2-3; Band. 4; Orchestra. 3-4; Ju- nior Play; Student Leaders’ Conference. 3. He's a King of good fellows. Helen Verd. Classical Course Vice-Pres. Class. 1-2; Class Treas . 3; T O. T . 2 3; Big A Club. 2-3-4; Honor Society. 2-3-4; Glee Club. 3-4; Girls’ League Rep., 3; Pre.,. Girls' League. 4; All-School Play. 1-3; Vice-Prei.. Big A Club. 3; Library. 4; Scholarship Contest. 4; Stu- dent Leaders' Conference. 4. “few arc her words. many her deeds. Her mind is a garden minus the weeds. Catherine Sill. Classical Course. Sec. Senior Class; Vaudeville. 1-2-3; T O. T.. 2-3-4; Sec. Freshman Class; Glee Club. 1-2-3; Library. 3; All-School Plays. 3; Exchange Editor Eagle. 3-4; Annual Stalf. 3-4; Debate. 4; Junior Play; Treas. Girls’ League. 4; Honor Society. 2-3-4; All-School Play. 4 Her heart is an ocean, wide and deep Where whirling Waves cf friendship meet. Amel Tveit. General Course. Operetta. 1; T. O. T.. 2-3-4; Voca- tional Club. 1-2-3; F. F. A . 4; Tennis. 2-3-4; Senior Plav: Knights of the Paddle. 2; Eagle Club. 3-4; Rifie Club. 2; Boys’ Glee Club. 1-2: Science Club. 1. A man who blushes is not quite a brute. Eldon Prather. Commercial Course. V. C. 2-3; Vaudeville. 2; Torch So- ciety. 2-3-4; Editor Annual. 3; Class Treas . 4; Student Body Treas.. 4. Not quantity, but quality Alyce Dunn. History-English Course. Science Club. 1; Literary Club. 1; T. O. T.. 2-2-4; Big A Club 2-3-4; Sec.-Trea Student Council. 3; Junior Play. 3; Vaudeville. 1-2-3; Glee Club. 2; Operetta. 2; Usher Staff. 3: All-School Play. 4. You can manufacture bombs, but red hair comes natural. Marguerite Haven. General Course. Silence is more eloquent than words. 10



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CTlir £ttlLuuKiimr»li Quail Nora Botten. Home Economics Course. Glee Club. 1-2-4; Operetta. 2; Home Ec. Club. 1-2; Sextette. 4; Usher Staff. 2-3; Vaudeville. 1-2; T O. T.. 3-4; Big A Club. 3-4 “Coot noture is stronger than a tomahawk.'' Agnes Jorgenson. Oeneral Course. Library Staff. 2-3-4; Usher Staff. 2-3-4; T. O T.. 2-3. A maiden quiet and demure. Bill Hollis. Scientific Course. “Moonlight—and roses.'' Carl Holing. Manual Arts Course. V. C.. 2-3; Olee Club. 2-3. “Course of time. Evelyn Olson. Classical Course. Honor Society. 2-3-4; T O. T.. 2-3- 4; Sec T. O T. 2-3; Science-Literary Club. 1; Big A Club. 2-3-4; Junior Play; Vaudeville. 1-2-3; Eagle Staff. 2-3-4: Business Mgr Eagle. 4; Debate. 3-4; Na- tional Forensic League. 3; Secretary Student Body. 4; Student Leaders' Conference. 4; Business Mgr Annu- al. 4 All-School Play. 4; Home Ec. Club. 1-2: Olrls’ League Representative. 4; Yell Leader. 3. “She is loving and kind and bright. And she Works with a will and a might. Helen Cyran. Commercial Course. Home Ec Club. 1; Girls' League Rep- resentative. 1; Vaudeville. 1-2; Orchestra. 1-2-3-4; Torch Society. 2-3-4; Vlce-Pres Torch Society. 4; T. O. T. Club 3-4; Student Council. 3‘; Secretary Jr. Class; All-School Play. 3: Senior Play; Eagle Staff. 4. Junior Play. “Better he small and slim than large and cast a shadow. Orville Nysether. Agriculture Course. “Shy ’till you know him. Elving Kronholm. Agriculture Course Vocational Club. 1-2-3; F. F A.. 4: Band. 1-2-4; Orchestra. 2-3-4; T O. T . 4; Track 4. Heavy on the silence Catherine Hollis. English Course. Glee Club. 1-2; All-School Play. 3-4; Library. 3-4; T. O T.. 2-3. A few dimples now and then sometimes charm the hearts of men. Josephine Ccntento. General Course. Vlce-Pres.. T. O. T.. 3; T. u. T.. 2-3-4; Usher Staff. 3-4. Pack up your troubles in your old kit-hag and smile. smile, smile. 12

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