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Page 20 THE STILLAGUAMrSH TRAIL Senior Prophecy—Continued Helen Bjurndahl is Secretary of State— To her all her friends, their troubles relate. Vernon Chandler is in the movies now— He used to be behind the plough!!! Bob Myer, the shiek of the Town, Gives all the girls the run around. Noel E. and John Cook still have their jobs—we hope— Washing windows with Ivory Soap. Harvey Reese doesn’t go for blonds anymore; He has a couple of brunettes in Singapore. Grace Putnam and Harold Tviet Are now living on easy street. Kathleen Veilleux is running Mrs. Bertilson’s Shop. Ken Verd holds down a job there shoving a mop. Emmett Thompson’s golden voice Makes Christine Sather rejoice. Emmett Redeen is running a tailor shop—- I here all prominent business men stop. Durwood Wise lives with his Eskimo bride, Who provides him with breeches of tan walrus hide» Henry Fingarson is an admirer of Sherlock Holmes And as a detective, over the wild world roams. Leonard Bunten, master of the violin, Plays his best at the Red Top Inn. John Danielson’s rival, Lloyd McFarland at his best. Preaches great sermons with vigor and zest. Lorraine Germaine, that we all knew one day. Is taking the place of Cynthia Grey. Evelyn Beigle and June Davenport have a less glorified fate— They darn socks for their husbands at a miraculous rate. Dorothy Langsjoen, the girl from Silvana, Is working in Hollywood in a play called “Havana.” Cato Swalling we all know. Is a big hit in a side show. Walt and Wes Sather are with him— They do the hula with the best of rythm. Chester Larson, always upon the hoof Watches the show from a handy roof. Don Christensen is the nuttiest of all— He spends his time playing with a rubber doll. Jack Anderson is driving a hearse; He could do better and he might do worse. A sheik of the desert with piercing black eyes. Claimed Eleanor Robb as a valuable prize. This ends the prophecy, the magician concluded. As we walked from his presence with visions deluded. MARY MURRAY, JUNE DAVENPORT ELEANOR ROBB CHESTER LARSON WALTER SATHER DON CHRISTENSEN
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THE STILLAGUAMISH TRAIL Page 19 Senior Prophecy—Continued Alice Arnot, that competent charmer of men, Has married and divorced and married again. Betty Espe is Supreme Court judge; She spends her spare time making taffy and fudge. A valiant policeman, hardy and bluff Is Clarence Engstrom, fat and tough. Rachel Sherwood is now residing in France, Teaching Parisians how to dance. Anila and Betty, that inseparable pair, Havn 0 beauty shop, and marcel hair. To Ruth Metzger life is a bed of roses— As an artist’s model she gracefully poses. Sam Hill and Clayton Langsjoen work from morning till night— Manufacturing a confection called “Turkish Delight. In the frozen North, in an igloo of ice, Ruth Jorgenson teaches Eskimos how to eat rice. Darrell is not president of Morris and Skaggs— Instead he collects bottles, cans and old rags. Jess and Eugene, after a great deal of dissension. Have finially discovered a fifth dimension. Clarence M. and Jack H. are chased by all the girls— Boy, how they lall for those ducky, dark curls!! Parker Behner is raising hogs On Ebey Hill, between the logs. Walt Morton, in the far South Stas, Spends all his time making limburger cheese. Virginia Kesling is regarded with affection and pride—- She’s the girl who walked back from an airplane ride. A home where old maids live without paying rent. Was founded by Charles Peterson, with kindly intent!! Cora Egge plays the “sax” in a fashionable band,— She blows on it earnestly for fear she’ll get canned. The Hallers, the Hubbards, the Hollands, maidens fair— Have found a club called “Bachelors, Beware!” Myrtle Langsjoen is a teacher serene and severe— If a pupil gets funny, she boxes his ear. Arleen Dooley is married and lives in South Bend— Oh! shed a tear, people, for the fate of your friend. Janette and Noreen, day by day Dance in a cabaret. Betty Christensen, the maid so tall and fair. Has a home for bachelors in her care. Rol Shannon and Wilma B. Run a hot-dog stand in Tuskagee. Willie Tviet, that mountain of muscle and brawn. Swims the Stillaguamish from dark until dawn. Mary M. was driven to become poetry editor to the “City Times.” When she aided in making rhymes of the Prophecy” lines. Joel Pederson takes care of the Oso City Dog Pound— H is collection includes everything from a Spitz to a hound. Emmett P. is his chief collector— He even hauls them in on a stretcher.
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THE STILLAGUAMISH TRAIL Page 21 Juniors President ..... Vice-President Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... Yell Leader . . Helen Preston Dick Maurstad Kasbara Lande Leslie Buell ...Leo Hoidal Class Colors Purple and Gold Class Motto Work and Win Accomplishments 1. Eleven lettermen in football. 2. Four lettermen in basketball. 3. Won Associated Student Body Ticket drive. 4. Gave Pep Assmebly for Sedro-Woolley game. 5. Won vaudeville ticket sale by number of tickets sold. 6. Gave Christmas assembly. 7. Home Room 4 second in Christmas seal sale drive. 8. A successful Junior Informal was sponsored. 9. Song leader and yell leaders. 1 0. One Associated Student Body officer. 1 1. Presented Lincoln Assembly. 12. Home Room 4 won banner for Vodvil ticket sale. 1 3. Girls won interclass volley ball and basketball. I 4. Twelve members in Honor Society. I 5. Four girls making star teams. I 6. Seven on Eagle Staff. 1 7. Gave booster assembly for Snohomish game. 18. “Clean Up Scandals” won second in clean-up day. 19. Four Juniors in All-School play.
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