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

 - Class of 1932

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THE STILLAGCAMISH TRAIL Page 17 DOROTHY WISE. Language Course. Athletics i; Office 4. “Her ways are ways of pleasantness.’ HOWARD SWALLING. Agriculture Course. Vaudeville 1; P. F. A. 3-4; F. F. A. Conference at Pullman. “In sooth he is a modest youth.” EARL APKER. Scientific Course. Track 4; Editor of Annual 3; Vaudeville 2; Honor Society 2-3-4; Vlce-Pres. of Honor So- ciety 4; Treas. of Senior Class 4; T. O. T. s; Vice-President 3. “What he undertook he did. EVELYN COLLINS. Home Ec. Course. Athletics 1-2-3; Big A 4; Orchestra 4. “Modest, quiet, and thoroughly capable.” VIOLET MARSH. Gen. Course. Girls' League Rep. 1; Glee Club 1-4. “Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths of peace.” LADDIE CHRISTENSEN. Scientific Course. Honor Society 2-3-4; Knights of Paddle 3. “By diligence and sincerity he has won his way. FRANCIS JACOBS. General Course. Football 3 4; V. C. 1-2; Eagle Club 2-3-4 “Oh, those curls!!” CLARA FRALICK. History-Engllsh Course. T. O. T. 1-2-3-4; Junior Prom. Committee. Friendly may we part and quickly meet again.” ESTHER THORSON. General Course. Torch Society 2-3-4; Scholarship contest 3; Student Council 4. “Quietness and sweetness make a good com- bination. ORVILLE GULHAUGEN. Manual Arts Course. Vaudeville 1-4; Stage Force 2-3-4; Basketball 1-2: All.School Play 2; T. O. T. 1-2. Deeds speak louder than words so what’s the use of talking?”

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Page 16 THE STILL AGU AMISH TRAIL THELMA SHEPPARD. Commercial. Library 4; T. O. T. 4; Book Mending 4. “She has a true kind heart. ROLF ROSS. Commercial. Track 1-2; Torch Society 2-3-4; Treasurer of Boys’ Club 3. “This fellow certainly has brains in propor- tion to his height.’ ERNEST SPOERHASE. Manual Arts. Band 3-4; Orchestra 3-4; Rifle Club. “Cramming may make some wise—but it makes me otherwise.” DOROTHY GUTHRIE. Home Economics. Vice-President Big A 3-4; Big A 1-2-3-4; Vod- vil 2-4. “She shines in athletics.' RENA AMY. General. T. O. T. 4. “Her path of success has been the path of common sense ’ BERNARD MOEN. Scientific. T. O. T. 4; Football 2-3-4. “A little fun now and then goci a long way.” ED. OBERG. Manual training. Football 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; Eagle Club 2-3-4; Business Manager A. S. 3.; Sergeant at Arms of Boys’ Club. “I ain’t afeared uv mice or bugs or nuffin’.” GERTRUDE WALLITNER. Home Economics. Orchestra 1-2-3-4; T. O. T. 1-2-3-4; Eagle Staff 1-2-3; Vodvil 1. “Her manner gracious, kind and true.” MARC;IT OTTEM. Classical Course. Glee Club 2-3-4; Scholarship Contest 3-4; Torch So- ciety 2-3-4; Sec.-Treas.. Honor Society 4; Representa- tive of Girls’ League 3; President Girls' League 4; Debate 4; Student Leaders’ Conference 4. “The Patrick Henrietta of Arlington.” BURNETT CHILDS. Scientific. Track 4. We grant that though he has many words he is very shy in using them.”



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Page 18 THE STILL AGUAMISH TRAIL LILA ALDRIDGE. Heme Economics Course. Not graduating. “Nothing rarer than real gocdne s. RUBY NORDSTROM. Commercial Course. Athletics 2-3; Big A. “A quiet tongue shows a wise head.” WALTER BUNTEN. Commercial Course. Glee Club 1; All-School Play 3. “Difficulties show what men are. EARL CARNES. Manual Tr. Course. Football 1-2-3; Basketball 2; Track 1-2; Eagle Club 1-2-3; T. O. T. 1-2; V. C. 1 “Hold the fort—I’m coming!’’ ELEANOR RUSSELL. Stenographic and Secretarial. Sec. Girls’ League 4; AthletlC3 1-2-3. “A maiden athletic and fair.” NADINE RANDALL. Home Ec. Course. Honor Society 2-3 4; T. O. T. 4; Re;t R am ?. “A reg’lar fellow. CLASS PROPHECY What ho! What have we here? Father Time turning ahead the pages of the book of life of the Class of 1932. Oh look—see what we find? Can this be true? 1. Lewis McCurdy has been presented high honors by Herbert Hoover for ending the Depression of 1932. 2. The most popular model in Paris is Dorothy Wise. 3. Ed. Streeter and Eugene Blum are now back on the coast heading a vaude- ville team at the R. K. O. Orpheum in Seattle. 4. Cecelia Diesing and Corinne Veilleux re charming models of bathing suits on the beach at Lake Goodwin. 5. Ebert Pearson has recently purchased a white washing establishment. Ebert specializes in white-washing barns.

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