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THE STILLAGUAMISH TRAIL Page 11 LORRAINE GERMAINE—Not graduating. EUGENE AUST—Scientific Course. “Let no man fear to ex- press his views.” Honor Society. 2-3-4; Scholarship con- test. 1-2; Track. 1-2; Tennis. 3-4; Vodvil. 2; Eagle Staff. 2. HAROLD TVEIT—Agricultural Course. “A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance. T. O. T.. 1-2-3-4; Band. 2-3; Track. 3; Glee Club. 3; F. F. A.. 1-2-3; Rifle Club. 2. DOROTHY MARVIN—Scientific Course. “Calm and gentle is my mein. Athletics. 1; Library. 1-4; Band. 1. JOHN DANIELSON—Agricultural Course. “Silence has its advantages.” F. F. A.. 1-2-3-4. ESTHER LAWSON—Commercial Course. “Always there, but seldom heard. Honor Society. 2-3-4; Girls League Com- mittee, 2. ELAINE HUBBARD—General Course. Sober, but seriously sober. Quiet, but never idle. Entered from Culver High. Glee Club. 4; Debate. 3; Honor Society. 3; All- School Play. 1-2-3. ELLSWORTH MADSON—General Course. “I have lived and loved. Entered from Great Falls High. Vodvil. 3-4; Band. 4; Orchestra. 4; Jr. Prom. Committee; T. O. T., 3-4; Senior Play. 4. LELAND WHITMAN—General Course. I'm the sheik. Track. 2-4; Tennis, 3; Band. 2-3. ARLEEN DOOLEY—Scientific Course. Her winning per- sonality and sweet smile have won her a host of friends. T. O. T.. 2-3-4; Student Council. 2. MARY MURRAY—Scientific Course. It is better to blush than turn pale. Athletics. 1-2; Eagle Staff. 2-3-4; Bus. Mgr. Eagle. 4; Pres. Pep Club, 4; Honor Society. 2-3-4; Pres. Honor Society. 4; Bus. Mgr. Annual. 3; A. S. B. Secretary. 4; Class Treasurer. 3; T. O. T.. 2-3-4; Prom. Ccmmittee. 3; Vodvil. 3-4; Scholarship contest. 2; Stu- dent Council, 2; Annual Staff. 4. DARRELL MORRIS—Scientific Course. “Able as a thinker, competent as an executive. Football. 3-4; Basketball. 1-2-3-4; Track. 3; Eagle Club. 1; T. O. T.. 1-2-3-4; Eagle Staff. 2; Vodvil. 2; Class Yell Leader. 1-3; Class Tieasurer, 2; Band. 2-3-4; Orchestra. 3; Glee Club. 3; A. S. B.. Yell King. 2; A. S. B. President. 4; Senior Play 4.
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Page IO THE STILLAGUAMISH TRAIL HARVEY REESE—Agricultural Course. His heart is true as steel. Track. 2-3; T. O. T.. 2-3-4; Vodvil. 2; F. F. A.. 3-4. VIRGINIA KESLING—Classical Course. Men may come and men may go. but I go on forever.” All-School Play. 2- 3; T. O. T.. 1-2-3-4; Vodvil. 1-3-4; Honor Society, 2- 3- 4; Pres. Student Council. 4; Band. 2; Glee Club. 1; Pep Club. 4; Girls League Rep.. 1; Jr. Prom. Commit- tee, 3; Senior Play. 4. ELEANOR ROBB—Commercial Course. A friend sincere is she.” Girls' League Pres.. 4; T. O. T.. 3-4; Orchestra. 1- 2-3; Vodvil. 2-3; Prophecy Committee. 4; Typing Con- test, 4. DON CHRISTENSEN—Scientific Course. “The world knows nothing of its greatest men. Senior play. 4; Annual Staff. 4; T. O. T.. 3-4; Vodvil. 2-3-4; Tennis. 1-2-3-4; Prom. Committee. 3; Eagle Staff. 1-2-3-4; Boys’ Club Committee. 2-3; Eagle Club. 2; Knights of the Paddle. 3; Prophecy Committee. 4; Band. Orchestra. 2; Foot- ball Manager. 4. DAVID HELM—Not Graduating. JUNE DAVENPORT—Home Economics Course. “I have a heart with room for every joy.” Pep Club. 4; T. O. T.. 2-3-4; Prophecy Committee. 4; Library. 4; Book Mend- ing, 3. MYRTLE LANGSJOEN -Commercial Course. A light heart lives long. T. O. T.. 4. JACK HENSEL—General Course. A good judge of stock and women.” Entered from Ballard High. Basketball. 4; Tennis, 4; Football, 4; T. O. T., 4. LEONARD BUNTEN—General Course. Silence is more elo- quent than words.” Orchestra. 2-3-4; Stage force. 3; Glee Club. 3-4; T. O. T.. 4. HELGA BJURNDAHL—Commercial Course. Her serenity and gentle ways bespeak her true dignity. EVELYN BEIGLE—Stenographic Course. You can manu- facture bombs, but red hair comes natural. Library. 4; Announcement Committee. 4. KENNETH VERD- Manual Arts Course. In infancy I fell out of a window and came down plump.” T. O. T.. 2.
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Page 12 THE STILLAGUAMISH TRAIL BOB MURPHY—General Course. “Irish wit and keen Irish tenacity in all he does.” Class President, 4; Pres. T. O. T., 3; T. O. T.. 2-3-4; Football. 3-4; Basketball Manager, 3; Home Room Salesman. 1-3. GLADYS OTTEM—General Business and Accounting Course. “There’s nothing more to say. for the grades she packs away. Honor Society. 2-3-4; Treas. Girls’ League. 1-3; Vodvil. 3; Class Secretary. 4; Scholarship Contest. 1-2; Declamatory Contest. 2-3-4; Library. 3; Rest Room At- tendant. 2-3. OLGA GILBERT—Home Economics Course. Very quiet— at times.” EMMETT PETERSON—Agricultural Course. Liked by ev- eryone.” Football. 1-2-3; Basketball. 1-2-3; Track, 1-2- 3; Pres. F. F. A.; F. F. A.. 1-2-3-4; Ag. Conference. Pull- man; T. O. T.. 4; Paddle Squad. 4. JACK ANDERSON—Scientific Course. Not as bashful as he looks. T. O. T.. 3-4; Football. 2-3-4; Track. 4. HELEN JOHNSON—Commercial Course. Clever, fair and wise is she. Big A. 2-3-4; Library. 3. DOROTHY PITTMAN—Scientific Course. One in the line of workers; Not in the line of shirkers. P. E.. 1-2-3-4; Honor Society. 2-3; Vodvil. 1-2-3-4; All-School Play. 4; Glee Club. 2-3-4. NOEL EBERHARD—Agricultural Course. If lessons be the food of life, let me keep on starving. Football. 4; Track. 2-3-4; Judging. Team. 1-3. WILLIE TVIET—Scientific Course. Always busy—when the teacher’s not looking. T. O. T.. 3-4; Basketball. 4; Tennis. 2-3-4; Glee Club. 3-4; Rifle Club. 2. HELEN KRAETZ—Home Economics Course. With a man- ner calm and honor sincere.” Vodvil. 2-3; Glee Club. 1-2-3; T. O. T.. 4. MARJORIE HOLLAND—General Course. “Would that we had known her longer. BOB JORGENSON—Agricultural Course. Hang sorrow— care will kill a cat. Entered. 32. from Lincoln High, Seattle. T. O. T.. 3-4; Football. 3; Boys’ Club officer. 4; Glee Club. 3-4; F. F. A.. 3-4; All-School Play. 3; Hi Jinx, 4.
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