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

 - Class of 1932

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Page 12 THE STILLAGUAMISH TRAII GEORGE SNKLSON. Scientific Course. Pres. A. S. B. 4; Vice-Pres. A. S. B. 3; Pres Honor Society 4; Treas. Honor Society 3; Track 1-2-3-1; Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; All-School Play 3; Senior Play 4; Vaudeville 1-2-4; T. O. T. 2-3-4. V. C. 2; F. F. A. 3-4; Orchestra 1-2-3-4; County Rec- ord. Mile. 2; 1st place. Mile. State Meet. 3. Behind him lies a field of victories well earned ’ PHYLLIS UNDERWOOD. Ccmmercial Course. Big A 2-3-4; T O. T. 1-2-3-4; Treas. T. O T. 2. Vaudeville 1-2-4; School Play 1-2-3-4; Olce Club 2; Sec. of Class 1-2-3; Honor Society 2- 3-4; Song Leader 4; Sr. Play 4. ‘‘I like Washington—his name was George.” IRENE HOI DAL. Heme Ec. Course. Big A 2-3-4; T. O. T. 1-2-3-4; Vaudeville 1-4; Senior Play 4; Glee Club 1-2; All-School Play 1-4; Vlco- Pres., T. O. T. 3; Pres. T. O. T. 4; Girls’ League Rep. 4; Sec.-Treas. Big A 4; Jr. Prom. Com. 3. “A definition for personality—Irene.” DON SCOTT. Agriculture Course. Football 3-4; Orchestra 2-3-4; Band 2-3-4; Track 2-3; Rifle Club 1-4; F. F A. 3-4; Eagle Club 3. That Scott-ch Man is a fellow worth know- ing.” EBERT PEARSON. Manual Arts. Football 1; T O. T. 3-4; Vodvll 4; Rifle Club 4; Track 1-2. I'm not what I was yesterday.” KATHLEEN CADY. Classical Course. All School Play 2-3-4; Senior Play 4; Vodvil 1- 2-4; Big A 3-4; T. O. T. 1-2-3-4; Class Treas. 2. “O, I should worry, I’ e had a good time.” ELEANOR TOMMERVIK. Ccmmercial Course. Treas. Asscy Student 4; Class Treas. 3; Girls’ League Rep. 2; Library 3-4; T. O. T. 3-4; Honor Society 2-3-4; Jr. Prcm. Ccmm. 3; Eagle Staff 4; Scholarship 3. The ne.er failing sweetness of her ever reidy smile.” MARTIN BLOXHAM. Classical Course. Class Pres. 1-2-3-4; Track 2-3-4; Football 2; Debate 2-3-4; School Play 2-3-4; Vodvil 1-2-4; Senior Play 4; Honor Society 2-3; Editor Eagle 3-4; Student Conference 3-4; County Declamatory Contest 2-3-4; Pre3. National Forensic League 2. “I wish to thunder I could talk.” ERNEST ST. AUBIN. Agriculture Course. Eagle Club 2-3-4: V. C. Club 1-2; F. F. A. 3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3; Pres. F. F A 4; Vice-Pres . Student Body 4. Blessings on thee, little man.” HELEN WILLIAMS. Home Ec. Course. T. C. T. 4; Athletics 2. ‘I have a heart with room for every joy.”

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THE STILLAGUAM1SH TRAIL Page 11 RUTH DEFTER Scientific Course. Office 3-4. A jolly good fellow was she. KENNETH OLSEN. Agriculture Course. Track 4. “O, why should life all labor be?” HERBERT CLARK. Scientific Course. Vice-President Class 1; All-School Play 3; Eagle Club 2-3; Football 2-3-4; Basketball 3: Track 3-4; T. C. T. 4; Class Manager 4; Prom, committee 3. “Being good is an awlul lonesome job. u IRENE TOWER. Secretarial-stenographic Course. Glee Club 1-3; Office 2-3. “It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends.” MARIE ANDERSON. Classical Course. Big A 2-3-4; Secretary of Big A 3; T. O. T. 1-2-3-4; Vodvll 2-4. “Nor did she ever fail a friend. LOWELL BEATH. Scientific Course. Tennis 2-3-4; Eagle Club 3; T. O. T. 4. “A steadier friend could not be had.” JOHN MARSHALL. Sclentlllc Course. Mid-year graduate. Honor lies in honest toiL” ALICE 1IEIMER. Home Ec. Course. Glee Club 3; T. O. T. 2. What sweet delight a quiet life affords. CECELIA DEISING. Heme Ec. Course. Entered lrcm Roosevelt High. Seattle. 1930. Ad. Staff 4; Vodvll 4; President Student Council 4. Worth lies in being—not seeming.” DON WILLIAMS. Scientific Course. Vcdvil 1; T. O. T. 4; Band 3-4; Orchestra 3-4. He cannot check his girlish blush—his color come; and goes.”



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THE STILLAGUAMISII TRAIL Page 13 VIOLET OLSON. Ccmmerclal Course. T. O. T 1-2. “We first make our habits, then our habits make us.” HARTMAN LARSON. General Course. Pres. Boys’ Club 4; Vice-Pres. Senior Class 4; Foot- ball 4; Track 3; Tennis 4; Senior Play 4; Vaudeville 4: T. O. T. 4; Band 3-4; Orchestra 3-4. His is a presence to be felt and known.” ARNOLD TOM MER VIK. Agriculture Course Sr Play 4; Basketball 3-4; Tennis 3-4; Eagle Club 3; V. C. Club 1-2; F F A. 3-4; T. O. T. 3; Secretary Boys' Club 4; Knights of Pud- dle 3; Stage Manager; Vaudeville 4. •‘Sunny tempered, lull of fun. Many friend» at school he’s won.” FLORENCE SMITH. Commercial Course. T. O. T. 1-2-4; Athletics 1-2. “Where wards are :,carce they are seldom spent in vain.” LOUISE JOHNSTONE. General Course. He nor Society 2-3-4; Big A 2-3-4; Pres. Big A 4; Vaudeville 2-4; All-School Play 4; T. O. T. 1-2-3-4; Home Room Salesman 2; Jr. Prom. Committee 3; Typing Contest 3. “A friend of all a foe of none. You know her well, Louise is the one.” KENNETH OLAUGHLIN. Classical Course. Eagle Staff 1; Student Council 2-3; Yell King 3; Class Yell Leader 1-2-3-4; Football 3-4; All-School Play 2-4; Senior Play 4; Orchestra 2-3-4; Band 3-1; Glee Club 4; Vaudeville 1-2-3-4; Brass Quartette !. “There’s mi: chief in this man.” EDWIN STREETER. General Course. Entered lrcm Everett High ’29. Football 4; Tennis 4; Rifle Club 4. “Life is too short for mean anxieties.” EVA JOHNSON. Stenographical Course. Torch Society 2-3-4; Office 4. “Virtue and modesty are near kin.” SYLVIA SPEER. Heme Economic Course. entered from Marysville High ’33. Rest Room Staff 4. “Patience is the best remedy for every trouble.” CONRAD BJORN. General Course. Football 2-3-4; Track 1-2; Eagle Club 3; V. C. 2. “A loyal, sterling hearted fellow.”

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