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Page 19 THE STILL AGL1 AMISH TRAIL DIARY OF THE CLASS OF 1933 1929 Dear Diary: September third and our first day of High School. We have three weeks of un- bearable misery and torment—then the climax—the mixer, we Forsh acting as honorary guests. Big time—(For the Seniors) 1 In our first class meeting Colin Johnstone is elected President of the Class. He leads us to two victories—the Senior Play ticket drive and the one-act play sales con- test. We are a very studious, but lively class. 1930 Dearest Diary: We return to school as Sensible Sophomores. Eleven Sophs earn one-bar pins, showing our inclination toward scholarship. Sev- eral of our budding young authors were elected to serve on the Arlington Eagle Staff, and nine boys become lettermen. Imagine our sorrow on June Fifth to learn that we are no longer Sophomores. 1932 Darling Diary: We begin our third year by electing Gordon Duskin to the presidency of our class. Under his able leadership, we take second in Campus Day. There are nine Juniors in the Honor Society. Seventeen of our men have turned to and earned their letters. For the first time in a school generation, the Junior Informal brings in a profit to its sponsors. That’s what our class has done! 1933 O, Diary Dear: We’re so excited! We’re Seniors! There are many lettermen in our midst, and several, whose minds turn toward studies, to bring in Torch pins. In this, our last year, we take first honors in the Interclass Track meet and second in Clean-Up. Showing remarkable talent, the Class of 1933, presented “Tiger House, the most difficult and best dramatized play that old A. H. S. has ever seen. Graduation—Now, this worthy class is going out into the world. May luck, honor and blessings be with us. —MIRA MOLL.
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Page 1 THE STILLAGUAMISH TRAIL LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT—Continued to read some good FICTION may not be in need. 13. To Bill Sherwood, Norman Sather leaves his crooning voice so that a boys' quartette may be organized next year. 1 4. Selvin Stenson leaves his ever-ready smile to Phoebe Jones. 15. To Miss Allen, Art Jennings gives his large French Vocabulary, so that she will not lack words in future. 16. Anna Sather leaves her book How to Diet to Kathleen Veilleux. I 7. Virgil Peterson leaves his good looks, his masculine figure, and his charming ways to Clifford Ellis. 18. To Caroline Krauskoff, Mira Moll leaves her prestige with Miss Bowen. Miss Lunnum and Miss Harris. 19. Ivan Paulson very kindly leaves his red hair and school girl complexion to Rachel Sherwood. 20. Marion Warren leaves her office position to Elizabeth Nickelson, so the gang can continue to gather there. 21. Clara Lien bequeathes her good grades to Clarence Mickelson so that he can graduate next year. 22. Les Jenner leaves his extra credits to any Junior who will be lacking some at the end of his Senior year. 23. Bruce Westover leaves his way with the girls to Jack MacCurdy. 24. Elinor Bloxham leaves her ambition to be a soap box oratoress to Evelyn Beigle. 25. Ken Dahlgren leaves his efficiency in managing the stage to Bob O'Conner. 26. Mable Bjerkaker leaves her bookkeeping ability to Des Chandler. 27. Helga Anderson has consented to will her place in A. H. S. library to any ambitious person who can make Chester Larson behave. 28. John Jackson is leaving his latest book “Etiquette in High School” to the in- coming Freshmen so they will be popular with the teachers. 29. Juanita Beath leaves her typing ability to Mr. Hartz so he will no longer have to use the “hunt and peck” method. 30. Clifton Blacken wills all old book reports to anyone who wants a good grade. P. S. They’re second-handed already. 31. Harold Remington leaves his attractiveness in the eyes of several Freshman girls to Bob Murphy, who doesn't get along so well. 32. Jack Peterson wills his stacomb to Herman Haussle. 33. Bessie Blake leaves her executive ability to Roll Shannon so he may never let the class plans go astray. 34. Colin Johnstone leaves a broken hearted Sophomore girl. We do appoint Miss Allan of the Arlington High School of Arlington, Snoho- mish County, State of Washington, Executrix of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands this twenty-first day of April, 1933. (SEAL) ADELAINE HUNTER, BERNICE HOLLINGSWORTH.
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