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Page 12 THE STILL WitAMISII TRAIL NORMAN SATHER- General Course. Women, they make me blush. Football letterman 3-4; Basketball letter- man 2-3-4; Boys’ Club Eagle Committee Chairman; Track manager 2; Eagle Club 2-3; T. O. T. 2-3-4; Boys’ Quartet 3-4; Vodvll 3-4: Vocational Club 1; Pad- die Sqiaad 3-4; Rifle Club 1-2; T. O. T. Decoration Conynfitee. BERYL SMITH—General Course. Here’s a dear girl of ex- cellent pith; Fate tried to conceal her by naming her Smith.’’ Entered from Leavenworth. 1931; Library 4 BESSIE BLAKE—Foreign Language. Not very tall, but fair and sweet and liked by all. Student Conference ♦; Eagle Staff 2-3; Business manager Eagle Staff 4; Sec. Student Body 3-4; Vodvil 1-3-4; Chairman Prom Com- mittee 3; Assistant Editor Annual 3; Orchestra 3; Li- brary 2-3-4; Treas. Class 4; Sec. Class 2; T. O. T. 1-2- 3-4; Vlce-Pres. T. O. T. 4; Torch Society 2-3-4; Senior Play 4 . ARNOLD JACOBSON—Commercial Course. Not as a paint- er on bricks and wood; But as an artist he was very good. Stage Force 4. ROAL—Language Course. I like the girls, really I do. T O. T.; Vodvll 1. RUTH TRONSON—General Course. A trustworthy young lady. Girls’ Athletics 3; Office 4. KIT OLSEN—Commercial-Secretarial Course. I never did repent for doing good. Athletics 4. COLIN JOHNSTONE—General Course. Judas Priest! Football letterman 3: Tennis 3-4; 2 School plays 2; Se- nior play 4; Class Pres. 1; Class Business manager 4: A. S. B. Pres. 4; T. O. T. 1-2-3-4; Vodvll 1. CLIFTON BLACKEN (Cliff.)—General Course. Oh those girls! T. O. T. 3-4; Football letterman 3-4; Class Yell leader 3-4; Prom. Committee 3; Track 3-4; Eagle Club 3. CYNTHIA COUNTRYMAN—Commercial-Secretarial Course. I am ever striving for accomplishment. Athletics 1. MARGARET HANSON—Commercial-Secretarial Course. If you wish to gain the highest, begin at the lowest. Typing Contest 4. DICK CARD—Scientific Course. Fireman, save my child! Eagle Staff 2-3-4; Annual Staff 3: Vodvil 3-4. t;- DWIGHT COMBS—Scientific Course. Slowly, silently. I -'loiter i home that night alone. Stage Force 4. JCE NORDBY—General Course. A cordial, unaffected, most affectionate personage. Girls’ Athletics 3. VIOLA VOLL—Foreign Language Course. Life is a song; let’s sing it! Vodvil 3. KENNETH DAHLGREN—Scientific Course. When I went to Ballard—I should have stayed there. Stage Manag- er 3-4; Annual Staff 3; Boys’ Club Social Committee 3; Football 4. Entered from Ballard High School. t
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THE STILLAGU AMISH TRAIL Page 11 RALPH SPOERHASE—Business and Accounting. “Better late than never. Track 3-4; Rifle Club 3. GERTRUDE SPEER—Scientific Course. A mile a minute is good, but a smile a minute gets more action. Big •'A 2-3; Girls' Athletics 2-3; Library 4. Entered from Marysville High School. MABEL BJERKAKER—Home Ec. Course. She’s quiet but so determined. Vodvll 3. BILL JENSEN—Agriculture Course. An awful noise. T. O. T. 4; F. F. A. 1-2-3-4; All-School Play 2; Vodvil 3-4; Se- nior Play 4; Pullman Conference 2; Older Boys’ Con- feience 2-4; Football 1; Track 2; Student Council 3; Basketball Manager 2. CARL HALLER—Scientific Course. And would you give him time he would prove to you that black was white. Football letterman 4; Track 3-4; Scholarship Contest 2; T. O T DOROTHY ROSE—Commercial-Sec. Course. “To be slow in words is a woman’s way. Entered from Everett High School Sept.. 1933. Athletics 4. RCSE DE GROSSE—Home Economics Course. “And we looked and wondered. Big A” 2-3-4; Eagle Staff 2; Vodvll 3-4. GORDON DUSKIN—Scientific Course. He’s a woman’s man now. Class Business Manager 1; Vice-Pres. of cla s 2; Class Pres. 3-4; Football 4; Track 4; T. O. T. 4; A S B. Business Manager 4; Senior Play 4; Football manager 1; Eagle Club 1; Boys’ Quartet 4. HAROLD REMINGTON -Commercial Course. Full of spirit and a real booster.” Football letterman 4; Track 2- T. O T. 3-4; Torch Society 2-3-4. •irit » 2-3; i. Cramv EVELYN LARSON—Commercial-Secretarial Course. mlng may make some wise, but it makes me other- wise. Girls’ Athletics; T. O. T. 4; Big A 3; Vodvil; Office. GERTRUDE PALMERr-Classlcal Course. All things I thought I knew, but now confess the more I know. I know I know the less.” Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Orchestra 3; Band 3; Vodvll 3-4; Senior Play 4. ARMAND OQUIST— I awoke one morning and found my self famous.” Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Vodvil 3; Track 4. JOHN JACKSON (Jack)— Agriculture Course. You can lead him to knowledge, but you can't make him think. F F. A. 1-2-3-4; Track 3-4; Vodvil 2-3; Judging Team 1-2. HELEN PETERSON—Heme Economics Course. “The deep- est rivers flow with the least sound. EVELYN LUCAS—Commercial-Secretarial Course. What can’t be cured must be endured. Vodvil 3; Torch So- ciety 2-3; T. O. T. 2-3-4. LES JENNER—Scientific Course. God made him for a man; therefore, let him pass as such. Torch Society 2-3-4; Boys’ Club Treas. 3; Annual Editor 3; A. S. B. Treas. 4. ft r'
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THE STILLAGUAMISH TRAIL Page 13 ARTHUR JENNINGS—Manual Arts Course— A Knight of Aurthur. working out his will to cleanse the world. Senior Play 4; Boys Club Treasurer 4; Football letter- man 4. CLARA LIEN —General Course There is nothing nftlre to say for the grade? she packs away. Girls AthleMcs 1- 2-3-4; Big A 2-3-4; Eagle Staff 2-3-4; Library 4; Scholarship Contest 2-3; Torch Society 2-3-4; Vodvil 3. SYLVIA OSBORN Home Economics Course. I never dare to be as funny as I can. Girls Athletics 1-3-4; Big A” 3-4 . VINCENT STULLER Business and Accounting Course. He fishes In a sea of girls and never gets a bite. Knights of the Paddle 1-2. VIRGIL PETERSON— What do I care for girls Eagle Staff 1-2-3-4; Eagle Editor 4; T. O. T. 2-3; Torch So- ciety 2-3-4; Pres Honor Society 4; Football letterman 4; Basketball letterman; Tennis letterman 1-2-3-4; Class Vlce-Pres. 4; Scholarship Contest 2-3; Student Conference 4; Class Yell Leader 1; Business manager Annual 3; Eagle Club 1-2-3; Student Council 3. HELGA ANDERSON—General CoursA I am a woman of business. I have no time for folly -maybe.” Torch So- ciety 2-3-4; Library 3-4; Scholarship Contest 3. ETHEL McCLAIN—General Course. ‘It s nice to be natural when you’re naturally nice. Office 4; Athletics 4. JACK PETERSON—Language Course. I'm the shiek. Football letterman 2-3-4; Eagle Club 3-4; T. O. T. 1-2-3; Band and Orchestra 1-2; Class President 1. CONRAD LIEN—Scientific Course. Onward ne strives but we hear him not. Football letterman 3-4; Basketball letterman 2-3-4; Track letterman 3-4; F. F. A. 2; Voca- tional Club 1; Eagle Club 2-3; Knights of the Paddle 1; Boys’ Club Committee. ELLEN HOLM—Secretarlal Course. True Praise Is due to virtue alone.” Athletics 1; Typing Contest 4: T. O. T. 4. MARY CHANDLER--Home Economic Course. My friend. Judge me not. Athletics 2; Library 4. CHESTER PITTMAN—Scientific Course. Cares may come and cares may go. but I rattle on forever. T. O. T. 3-4; Basketball 2; Football 3; Paddle Squad 4. SIGURD KLUNGLAND—Not graduating. A man of un- tiring ambition. KATE FORBES—Scientific Course. In regard to size you need feel no alarm: when you shorten the figure you heighten the charm. Girls Athletics 1-3; T. O. T. 4; Vodvil 3. J HELEN HANSON—Commercial-Secretarial Course. Well done is better than well said. Typing Contest 4. HILDBRAND FERWERDA—Scientific Course. He was not merely a chip off the old blcok. but the block itself. Torch Society 2-3-4; Eagle Staff 2; T. O. T. 4; Scholar- ship Contest 2. .
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