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

 - Class of 1931

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Arlington High School - Stillaguamish Trail Yearbook (Arlington, WA) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 25 of 88
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elir t 1illuiuiuimf h Irail I 7. All the right, title and interest of Ruth Shannon in the male sex, to Dorothy Borseth. 1 8. George Seigle’s ability to get up stairs three at a time to Carl Lindberg. 19. Nona Peterson's ’‘pull” with the teachers to Bob Murphy. 20. Les William's speed on foot, to Art Jennings. 2 I. Ellen Redeen’s sylph-like form to Miss Allen. 22. Carl Holing leaves his life work, a book entitled, How to Spend Six Years in High School to the Best Advantage, to Anita Parker. 23. Jack Johnston’s absentminded (?) habit of talking aloud in class to Jack Pet- erson. 24. Nora Torgerson’s angelic face to Hansine Oien. 25. Stanley Millican and Eugene Mayo's excess wisdom to Margit and Gladys Ottem. 26. Nora Botten’s brogue to Esther Thorsen. 27. Orvis h orbes presents his ambition to the Freshman. They’ll need it to survive three more years of school. 28. Margaret Mickelson and Edna Aberg’s sweet simplicity to Mary Mount and Evelyn Beigle. 29. Max Scott's way, blond hair to Yoneo Nakashima. 30. Dale Kamm’s place at Miss Allan's desk during seventh period study hall, to Chester Pittman. 31. Helen Verd’s typing awards to Kenneth Hall. 32. Red Fowler very generously leaves extra (?) credits to any Junior who is in need of some. 33. Ed. Danielson’s quiet reserve to Ken. O’Laughlin. 34. Maxine Stout's stature to Irene Hoidal. 35. Orville Nysether’s ability to convince his teachers to Raymond Groendyke. 36. Helen Cyran’s Coiffure to Dorothy Marvin. 37. Bill Hollis’ side burns to any stage struck Junior who wishes to imitate Rich- ard Arlen. 38. Martha Shudshift's oratorical ability to Cynthia Countryman. 39. Marcella Meyer’s ability to keep people waiting, to Mr. Frame. 40. Lorena Beath's sweet soprano voice to Olive Botten. 4 1. Elsie Haller’s sweetness to Thelma Sheppard. 42. Ralph, Elon and Amil leave their certificates for careful bus driving to Evert Pearson. We do hereby constitute and appoint Mr. Barnett the sole executor of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof. We, the Class of 1931, the testators, have to this, our will, set our hands and seal this seventh day of May, One Thousand Nine Hundred and 1 hirty-One. Signed: 19 LES WILLIAMS. EVELYN OLSON, PAYTON REID.

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Stir £tiUiuuiiimt«li Irati Senior Class W ill LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. Whereas: In the name of God, We, the honorary members of th» highly reputed class of 1931, of Arlington High School. City of Arlington, County of Snohomish and State of Washington, who have been mutilated, mangled, buffeted and distorted by the four years’ combat with Knowledge, through which we have successfully passed, because we know that we are armed with educational weapons which will open the gates of achieve- ment in our battle with the world, desire to leave the remnants of the things we hold most dear, to those who in their dire need can make the most use of them. With malice toward none and charity for all we do bequeath the following: ARTICLE I. To our dear Alma Mater we leave our numerous carvings and engravings with the hope that the students of years to come will profit by our example. These said carvings and engravings adorn the desks and armchairs which we have so dutifully filled for the past four years or more. ARTICLE II. To Mr. Hartz, our beloved Superintendent, we give and bequeath our deepest rev- erence, our sincere affection and the best wishes for a happy future. ARTICLE III. To our most highly appraised faculty, we give all the amazing knowledge and startl- ing information that we have furnished them from time to time in our various examination papers. ARTICLE IV. Item 1. We leave Ed. Kimball’s close friendship with Miss Coy to Miss Dyer. Long live the Gold Dust Twins. 2. Martin Hoidal’s athletic ability to “Bulldog Lunnum. 3. Charlie Wrage's spendthrift nature to Kenneth Verd. 4. Doris Carlson’s and May Lawson’s quiet and unsophisticated ways to Edna Wognild and Louise Contento. 3. The cheery disposition of Josephine Contento to Irene Wise. 6. Doug Krauter’s mental capacity to Clifford Hubbard. 7. Walter Bunten’s bicycle to Laddie Christenson, with the thought in mind that Laddie will leave his kiddie car at home. 8. Dorothy Thorsen’s athletic build to Dorothy Wise. 9. Ilene Snyder’s use of cosmetics to Ethei Montgomery. 10. Alyce Dunn’s melodious voice to Mr. Fiscus that he might be heard in class. 1 I. Elmer Erickson’s laugh (girlish giggle) to Don Christenson. 1 2. Catherine Sill’s ability to lose her voice on various occasions to Chet Larson. I 3. Eldon Prather’s manliness to Leo Farrel. 14. Catherine Hollis’ dimples to Virginia Kesling, so that Virginia may never want for love of man. 1 3. Evelyn Olson’s excess pep and vim to Gertrude Armstrong. 16. To Don Leach, Payton Reid bequeaths a pony with the aid of which Payt hopes Don will be able to some day perambulate through the French department. 18



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5hr £tillaiuuiimali CErutl enior Proph ecy Clarence Fowler Is the Skipper of a coal barge at Twin Lakes. Evelyn Olson Is making a great success of her Job as Interior decorator for the Austin-Stude- baker Co.. In Arlington. The most popular model in Paris is Edna Aberg. Isabelle Aberg Is night-club hostess at Maurice Chevalier's Club Isabella on the Trafton Drive. Alyce Dunn is night waitress, yelling orders in Pete's Cafe. Nora Botten—is caring for a beautiful home, Frank, and their 9 children. Walter Bunten is engineer on the Olympian, running from Silvana to Stanwood in 14 hours. Doris Carlson is Al. Smith’s private secretary. Louise Eberhard is selling silk hosiery at the Bon Marche Josephine Contento is head office girl in State Supt Hartz's office. Eldon Prather is president of the organization called the Knights of the Road Nona Peterson is now demonstrating and selling Paul Wesson’s latest Invention—gum that does not lose Its flavor. Ilene Snyder is the world’s champion woman bicycle rider, having taken lessons since her high school days. Martha Shudshift is conducting a class in which bright young things are taught the art of talking. Catherine Sill and Ed. Danielson art her prize pupils. Bryant is safe frem fire now. George Seigle is fire chief. Helen Verd and Lavada Nold have gone on the stage in a twin sister act. Their specialty is the swede-hop. The whole world has gone crazy over the latest screen-lover—Payton Reid. Bud Fisher is looking for a new Job since Orville Nysether has taken over Mutt and Jeff. Slgrtd Olson is running a beauty shop Her biggest Job now is to give Max Scott a creditable permanent wave. Maxine Stout is editing the high society notes in the Edgecomb Trl-Yearly. ’ Gertrude Lien is her right hand man Nora Torgerson and Clara Stenson have gone back to Norway to teach the natives the latest improved methods of fixing lutefisk Amel Tveit has Just challenged Bill Tllden. Elving Kronholm and Elon Holm are playing In Carl Hollng's orchestra. Miss Helen Cyran is starring in the latest box office hit “Broken Hearts. Jack Johnston has put wings on his Ford. He doesn’t go round now—he goes over. Ruby Cole and Earl McQuesten— And they lived happily ever after. Ralph Gustafson, manager of the Royal Hotel, has Just fired his bell hop. He says Orvis Forbes slept too much. Among those present at the last Ladles’ Aid Society were: Olga Anderson. Marguerite Haven. Catherine Hollis. Agnes Jorgenson and Les Williams. Charlie Wrage is driving an Austin to deliver more loads of milk. Elsie Haller. Sylvia Tallus. Arlene McQuesten and Lora Ditmore are leading officers in the National W. C. T. U. organization at Vancouver. Dolly Hinman and Ellen Redeen are selling Hot Dogs on the sidewalks of New York. We see Mr. Elmer Erickson as manager of Skaggs’ main store at Chicago. Kate Hart. Evelyn Stalvik and Clars Mairstad are running a candy shoppe on Yeder Way. On the Southern Pacific we see a brakeman. lineman, and conductor—Eugene Mayo. Stan- ley Mlillcan and Ed Medema. May Lawson is teaching Sunday school to Al Capone’s children in Chicago. Margaret Michelson is selling strawberries and watermelons at the World Series in Lakewood. Virginia LaFlamboy is teaching the hula and how to roll the eyes. It has Just been announced that Dorothy Thorser. is the winner of the latest walkathon. pro- moted by Dale Kamm. Jim Hauschildt is a private detective for Bill Hollis' agency for criminal prevention. Ed. Kimball is a famed soloist with the Metropolitan Opera Company. He is now trying to secure a position in the company for Lorena Beath. Matilda Hjort is teaching calesthenics at the Cicero University. Mart Hoidal is coaching in Jimmy Phelan’s place when he isn’t surrounded by a herd of femi- nine admirers. Marcella Meyer is trying for a new woman’s altitude record. JUNE MARXEN. RUTH SHANNON. DOUG KRAUTER 20

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