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Page 14 THE STILL AGU AMISH TRAIL VIVIAN DOOLEY. Sec. Course. T. O. T. 1-2-3; Vodvil 1-2-4; Pres. Big A 3; Senior Play 4. “A smile for all, a welcome glad, A jovial, coaxing way she had.” LELAND JONES. Scientific Course. Entered from Everett. Stage Mgr. 4; Track 3-4. Curses on my fatal beauty.” JOHN MAIN. Ag. Course. Football 3-4: F. F. A. 1-3-4; Rifle Club 2-3-4; Eagle Club 3; Book mending 4. Speak for yourself, John.” ELVEKNA FINGARSON. Heme Ec. Course. Big A 2-3-4; T. O. T. 1-2-3-4; Vodvil 1-2; Salesman 2. A good disposition is more valuable than Kold.” RUTH PEDERSON. Home Ec. Course. Re.it Room 4; Big A 3-4. “A gentle all around girl.” CLAYTON GRANT. Manual Arts Course. Glee Club; T. O. T.; Rifle Club; V. C.; Track Mgr. 4. Care falls from me like water off a duck’s back.” CARL CARLSON. Agriculture Course. Rifle Club 1-4; V. C. 2; F. F. A 3-4. “The world is the way you take it.” HANSINE OIEN. Commercial Course. T. O. T. 1-2-3-4; Vodvil 1. Laugh and she laughs with you; frown and you frown alone.” FRANCES CARLSON. General Course. Vodvil 2; All-School Play 2; Senior Play 4. A sedate, dignified sort of girl.” CHARLES MATHEWS. General Course. T. O. T. 2-3-4; Vice-Pres. T O. T. 4; Foot- ball 3; Eagle Club 3-4; Glee Club 3; Foot- ball Mgr. 4; Knights of the Paddle 3. Likeable and liked.”
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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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THE KTILLAGUAMISII TRAIL Page 15 IIAZEL KNIGHTS. General Course. Big A 2-3-4; Vodvll 4. “And of your labors, you shall reap the gain.” YVILEKII) REID. General Course. Entered from Stanwood High 1931; Football 4; Ten- nis 4; Glee Club 4. JOHN KRAETZ. Manual Arts Course. Football 1; Track 1; Rifle Club 4. “Cars may come and cars may go, but I rat- tle on forever.” RUAKI SMITH. General Course. Library 4; Vodvll 4; All-School Play 2; T. O. T. 1-2-4. If you want something done well, ask a busy per- son.” ELEANOR MARKSON. Home Ec. Course. Library 4. “Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind. HERBERT SNYDER. Entered from Granite Falls 1929; T. O. T. ; Vodvll 4; Sergeant of Boys' Club 4; Band 4. “Napoleon was a little punk, too.” KENNETH IIALL. Agriculture Course. All-Schocl Play 2-3-4; Vodvll 4; Football 3-4; Basketball Mgr. 4; Vlce-Pres. F. F. A. 4. “All great men are dying. I don’t fell we'l myself.” ETHEL MONTGOMERY General Course. Athletics 1-2; T. O. T. 4; Book Mending 4; Library 4. “She’s a little girl with a big heart.” BLANCHE KNIGHTS. General Course. Library 2-3-4; Honor Society 2-3-4; Treasurer Girls' League 4; Orchestra 4; Glee Club 4; Debate 4; Scholarship contest 3-4. “She’s an honor to the honor roll.” EUGENE BLUM. Scientific Course. Scholarship contest 3; Vodvll 4; Knights of Paddle 4. “Making the most of life—that’s all.”
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