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

 - Class of 1933

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THE 8TTLLAGUAMISH TRAIL Page 15 1 ! •'{: SENIOR ('LASS PROPHECY Gazing into the crystal ball of the Future what do we see? Ah—It clears— What’s this?— 1. Helga Anderson has taken over Miss Lunnum’s work in the Library. 2. Juanita Beath and Evelyn Lucas now own and operate their own Beauty Sa- lon. Norman Heaven and Armand Oquist are their best customers. 3. Ellen Holm, Dorothy Borseth and Cynthia Countryman have just opened a night club on Fifth Avenue in Bryant. They are very successful. 4. Herman Hovik has bought out Mr. Barney and runs the now draftless Amer- ican Theatre. 5. Bill Jensen, owing to his gentle voice, is specializing in study hall teaching. 6. Kenny Ohverson is trainer for the Women’s Olympic Team. Rose De Grosse is his star performer. 7. Lillian and Arnold Jacobsen are designing the ads for Art Jennings' Jazz Orchestra in the Cocoanut Grove. Ivan Paulson is crooner for the popular group. 8. Gordon Duskin and Jack Peterson, strange to say, have taken bachelor apartments in the Evergreen Hotel, Arlington. 9. Ken Dahlgren is fourth assistant stage manager for Miss Coy’s productions. 10. Dick Card is a soap box orator. His subjects are “Cleaning Up Chicago,” and “The High Tax on Lamp Shades.” I I. Evelyn Forbes is typing champion of the World. Dan and John Jackson are the water boys, to keep the machine from burning up. I 2. Bob Kraetz is private organ-grinder for Colin Johnstone's city estate. I 3. Bernice Hollingsworth, Adelaine Hunter and Mira Moll are old maids, run- ning a home for stray dogs and cats at Cooper's Spur. Bernice acts as stenographer and Adeline as critic to Mira’s plays. 14. Les Jenner is Secretary of the Treasury to President of the United States, Clifton Blacken. Kit Olsen is the private secretary. I 5. Bessie Blake has just signed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to star in “The Figure on the- Stair.” I 6. Bruce Westover and Harold Remington are founders of the new organization Knights of the Road.” 1 7. Among the notables seen at the last World Peace Conference were Con Lien and Mary Chandler. I 8. Irene Wise is taking her place in the affections of Clark Gable. 19. Hilbrand Ferwerda, Tyson Thoemke, Carl Haller and Dwight Combs are very successful as full fledged safe-crackers. They never leave a clue. 20. Gertrude Speer, Kate Forbes, Clara Lien and Beryl Smith are still trying to pass the final test in French. Poor girls, they never were very smart! 21. The professions are not to be neglected. Raymond Groendyke has proven his worth in horse doctoring. - 22. Gertrude Palmer has joined Paderewski for a world tour in a piano duet. 23. Evelyn Larson is a captivating bathing beauty on the beach at Lake Goodwin. 24. Viola Voll and Mabel Bjerkaker are ushering for the World fair in Chicago. 25. Virgil Peterson is at present editing the ever popular “Ballyhoo.” Dorothy Olander poses for the cover. 26. Leonard Bunten has taken the place of Rubinoff with Eddie Cantor on the radio. 27. Dwight Millican now is sweeping streets in Jordan. He reports a wonderful pick-up in business. 28. Bethene Collins is racing for Malcolm Campbell in Eagle the 2nd. This is

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Page 14 THE STILLAGUAMISH TRAIL BERMAN HOLMSTROM—Scientific Course ‘Night after night he sat and blessed his weary eyes with book».1' Track 4: Torch Society 2-3-4; Rifle Club 4; Eagle Staff 1-2-3-4; Vodvil 4; Scholarship Contest 3. LILLIAN JACOBSON—Commercial-Secretarial Course. “She Is pretty to walk with; she is witty to talk with; and pleasant to think on.” Big “A”; Girls’ Athletics 3-4; Vodvil 4; Scholarship Contest 3; Typing Contest 4. IRENE WISE—Foreign Language. “Style does not effect me: I affect it.” HERBERT KARR—Manual Arts. “When I marry I will be the boss of the cook.” T. O. T 4; Operetta 2; Glee Club 2. IVAN PAULSON—Manual Training Course.— A man after his own heart, but he’d rather a girll were after it.” Track 2-4; Vodvil 4; Senior Play 4; Glee Club 4; T. O. T. 4; Boys’ Quartet. 4. MIRA MOLL—Classical Course. Full of life, happy to the end.” All-School Play 1-2-3; T. O. T. 2-3-4; Library 3-4; Senior Play stage force 4; Glee Club 1-2; Eagle Staff 2- 3-4; Annual Staff 3; Athletics 1-2-4; Vodvil 1-3-4; Girls’ League Rep. 3; Vice-Pres. Girls’ League 4. EVELYN FORBES—Stenographic Course. “She has an indi- vidual air.” Big A 2-3-4; Vodvil 1-3; Declamatory 1- 4; T. O. T. 4; Typing Contest 4; Athletics 1-2-3-4. iERNICE HOLLINGSWORTH t Bunny)—Secretarial Course. Flirt of all flirts.” T. O. T. 2-3-4; Torch Society 2-3; Vodvil 1-3-4; Student Conierence 3; Class Sec. 3-4; An- nual Staff 3; Eagle Staff 4: Business Manager Eagle 3; Senior Play stage force 4; Library Staff 3-4; Girls’ Athletics 1. ADELAINE HUNTER (Spud)—Home Economics Course. “Yo. ho. ho and a tennis court for me. Big “A” 4; T O. T. 2-3-4; Eagle Scaa 2-3-4; Vodvil 2-4; Senior play prop, manager 4; Annual Staff 3; Library Staff 3-4; Tennis Tournament 3-4. Entered from North Junior High. Everett. BOB KRAETZ- General Course. “Laugh and the world laughs with you.” All-School Play 2; Glee Club 1-2-4; Boys' Quartet 1-2-4; Knights of Paddle 2-4; Vodvil 2-4. KENNETH OLIVERSON—Agriculture Course. “Life is Just a gtme of basketball, with time out for girling. F. F. A 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; Track letterman 4; Basket- ball 1-2-3-4; Basketball letterman; 4; T. O. T. 3-4; Judging Team; Pres. F. F. A. 4; Sec. F. F .A. 2. BETHENE COLLINS—Home Economics Course. “A little sister to all the world.” Sec. Class 1; Big “A” 2-3-4; T. O T. 4; Girl’s League Rep. 4; Library Staff 3-4; Girls’ Athletics 1-2; Girls’ Athletics Mgr. 2. NNA SATHER - Commercial-Secretarial price of wisdom is above rubies.” Course. “The LEONARD SUCKLING Scientific Course. Nature in the raw is seldom mild. Entered from Broadway High. Se- attle. Boys' Club Pres. 4; Football Captain 4; Football letterman 2-3-4; Basketball letterman 2-3-4; Track let- terman 4; Eagle Club 2-3; T. O. T. 2-3-4; Prom. Com- mittee 3 . ELSIE MATTHIESEN—Scientific Course. “She scarcely ev- er makes a sound. Girls’ League Rep. 2; Torch Socl- ery 2-3-4; T. O. T. 4; Scholarship Contest 2-3; All- School Play 4; Library 4; Class Treasurer 3; Secretary Torch Society 4. MILDRED NELSON—Stenographic Course. Begone dull care; thou and I shall never agree.” T. O. T. 1; Vodvil 1; Glee Club 2. Entered from Queen Anne High. Seattle.



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Page IB THE STILLAGUAMISH TRAIL 1 SENI( R (’LASS I’H PI IKEY ('ontinued her fifth straight speed record. 29. Herb Karr is chief tester for Beautyrest Mattress Company. 30. Alice Nordby, Ruth Tronson, Dorothy Rose and Helen Peterson are spe- cial help employed in Ralph Spoerhase’s peach cannery. 31. Ethel McClain is head gigolette in the Pioneer dances in Arlington. 32. Anna Sather, through her talkative habits WAS employed in the Bell I ele- phone Company. She lost her job, however, because she gossiped too much. 33. William Roal daily wears a pink hair ribbon to please Miss Coy. 34. Sylvia Osborn is head salesgirl for Sears, Roebuck and Company in I rafton. 35. Mildred Nelson is private secretary to Miss Harris, who is editing The Cor- rect Dress for the Gym Floor. 36. Eunice May prepares A1 Smith’s after-dinner speeches for him. He now says “radio instead of “radio. 37. Elsie Matthiesen is an agent sent by the government to get a patent on Selvin Stenson’s smile. 38. Chester Pittman has organized a junk shop, having had an excellent start with his Ford. 39. Marian Warren received $40 a day in posing for tooth paste ads. 40. Norman Sather is pesident of the Ladies’ Thimble-on Third-Finger Club. He does an excellnet seam. 41. Thelma Maurstad is now' the efficient chauffeur to Henry Ford. She is very good at back-seat driving. 42. Margaret and Helen Hanson have just contracted for a position at $2,000 a night in the Zigzag Follies. Playing Broadway! 43. Elinor Bloxham, just back from a recent visit to the moon, reports a lovely trip and extremely low rates. 44. Leonard Suckling is living in his penthouse on the 67th floor of the Hotel Royal. He has made his third million in coaching girls’ basketball. The girls have learn- ed to play a snappy game. 45. Lena Hoidal is chief editor for the column “The Affairs of the Heart” in The Arlington Times. Now the vision clouds—it clouds. It is gone—Ah, I see the word—the word “SUCCESS.” —MIRA MOLL.

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