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THE STILLAGUAMISH TRAIL Page Seventeen Frances Markwell — “None but herself could be her parallel.” Scientific Course. Scholarship Con- test (1); Eagle Staff (1- 2); Honor Society (2-3-4); Annual Staff (3); Vice- Pres. of French Club (4); Book Mending (3). U. of W. Bob Marshall— A fellow in whom honesty and good fellowship both dwell. Scientific Course. Band (1-2-3-4); Orch. (2- 3-4); Glee Club (3); T. O. T. (2-3-4); Track (3-4); Eagle Staff (1-2-3-4); Older Boys’ Conference (3); Manage T. B. Seal Sale (4); Junior Prom. Com (3); Boys' Club Vo- cational Com. (2-3). W. S. C. Anye Mattson—“Anye is studious, quiet and neat, but cheerful appearance and sweet.” Scientific Course. Eagle Staff (1-2- 3-4); Prom. Com. (3); Girls’ League Com. (4); Coterie Club (4); T. O. T. (4); Glee Club (4). Undecided. Dick Maurstad—“Ye Gods, isn’t there no escape from love?” Scientific Course. Vice-Pres. Class (1-3-4); Vlce-Pres. A. S. B. (4); T. O. T. Pres (3); Basketball letterman (3- 4); Track letterman (3-4); Football letterman (2-3- 4); Jr. Prom (3); Tennis (1); Played in County All- Star Football game. Alaska or College. Bill Mayer— For he is a jolly good fellow. Manu- al Arts Course. Track (2); Band (1-2-3-4); Orchestra (3-4); Glee Club (2-3); Vodvil (2-3): Music Festi- val (2-3-4). Undecided. Ray Michelson—“My heart is ever at your service.” Scientific Course. Football letterman (2-3-4); Basket- ball (2); Track (1-2); All- School Play (2-3); Class Vice-Pres. (2); Pres. Boys’ Club (4); T. O. T. (2-3-4); Jr. Prom. Com. (3); Vice- Pres. Honor Soc. (4); Se- nior Play (4); Eagle Staff Sports Editor (3-4). College (Place unknown). Yoneo Nakashima — ‘T never dare be as funny as I can. Scientific Course. Football (1-2-3-4); Track (3-4); Boys’ Club (3); F. F. A. (3-4); Prom. Com. (3). Undecided. George Nelson — Sleep, sleep, sleep; How I Long to Sleep.” Manual Arts Course. T. O. T. (2-3-4); F. F. A. (4); Football let- terman (4); Paddle Squad (2); Track (3-4); Glee Club. Undecided. Lorraine Nelson—“A gal’3 pal.” Scientific Course. Athletics (1-2-3-4); Big A (2-3-4); Vodvil (1) Beauty Culture. Elizabeth Nicholson — I live within my own little world.” Language Course. Glee Club (1-2-3-4). Telegraphic work. Helen Nissen— Is she gig- gling again or yet.” T. O. T. (1-2-3-4); Vodvil (2-3); Sec. Big A. Manager Girls’ Athletics (2); Jr. Prom (3); Athletics (1-2-4); Home Room Salesman (1); Office Staff (4); Big A (3-4). Beauty Culture. Bob O’Conner— Bob gets good grades—if you doubt it. ask him. General Course. Stage manager (1- 2-3-4); Football Beard Contest (4); All-School Play (4); Prom. Com. (3); High Honor roll (4). Three menaces to safe driving are “hie, hike, hug.” Who let the “cat out of the bag?” Jack Whit
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THE STILLAGU AMISH TRAIL Page Sixteen Jack Jensen — What this country needs Is a good 5c bag of peanuts, Scientif- ic Course. Student Coun- cil (2); Honor Society (3); All-School Play (2); An- nual Editor (3); Older Boys’ Conference (2), Prom Committee (3); Eagle Staff (3-4); Foot- ball (3-4); A. S. B. Bus- iness Mgr. (4); Student Conference (4). Undecided. Andy Kamm — The un- claimed blessing. Gener- al Course. T. O. T. (2-3- 4). Diesel Engineering. Noel Karr—‘T never let my studies interfere with my High School Educa- tion.” Agriculture Course. T. O. T. (1-2-3-4); Band and Orchestra (2-3); Vod- vil F. F. A. (1-2-); Knights of Paddle (4). Undecided. Neil Kimmons— Big Bus- iness. Scientific Course. Eagle Staff. Bus. Mgr. (4); T. O. T. (2-3-4); An- nual Staff (3): Hi-Jinx (3-4); Director Hi-Jinx (2) ; All-School Play (2- 3) ; Football letterman (3- 4: Vice-Pres. Honor Soci- ety (2-3); Pres. (4); Track (3) ; Basketball (1); Boys' Club Com. (3); Student Council (31; One-Act Plays (4); Prom. Com. (3). University. Howard King— Don’t take life too seriously—you’ll never get out of it alive anyway. General Course. Football letterman (2-3- 4) ; Stage Mgr. (2-3-4); T. O. T. (1-2-3-4); T. O. T. Pres. (4); Prom Com. (3); Cleanup Day Director (3): County All-Star Football Game (4); Chr. Board of Control (4); Frosh One- Act Play. Undecided. Bernice Knutson — Some think the world is made for fun and frolic and so do I. Stenographic Course. Vodvil (1); T. O. T. (2-3-4); Eagle Coter»e (4); Prom. Com. (3). Kasbara Lande— Will the meeting come to—Hey Kids, listen! Stenograph- ic Course. Sec. Class (3- 4); Pres. Eagle Cotene (4); Pres. Pep Club (4«; Vodvil (2-3); Glee Club (2); Eagle Coterie (4); Pep Club (3-4); T. O. T. (3-4); Member Girls' Trio (2-3-4); Senior Play (4). Undecided. Orpha Larson — Jolly, Happy, full of fun; Keeps little boys all on the run. Scientific Course. Frosh Play (1); Soph. Play (2); School Yell Leader (2-3-4); Sec. Pep Club (3-4); Glee Club (2); T. O. T. (3-4); Big A (1-2-3-4); P. E. (1-2-3); Vodvil (1-2-3); Home Ec. room salesman (1-2-3). Beauty Culture Course. Hella Latva— Blessed with plain reason and good sens e.” Stenographic Course. Scholarship Con- test (1); Annual Calen- dar (1); Eagle Staff (1-2- 3-4); Honor Society (2-3); Eagle Coterie (4); Library (3). Journalism or Art. Lina Latva— Faithful to her work and her ideals. Home Ec. Course. Schol- arship Contest (1); Eagle Staff (1-2-3-4); Honor Society (2-3-4); Library (3-4); Annual Staff (3); French Club (4). Wayne Lucas — May he love to learn as he has learned to love. Agricul- tural Course. F. F. A. (1- 2-3-4); T. O. T. (2-3-4); Paddle Squad (3). See the Country. Tom Mann— Oh. Reform us altogether. General Course. Glee Club (3-4); T. O. T. (2-3-4); All- School Play (3). Undecided. Mr. Fiscus, while out playing golf: ‘‘Now that I’ve finally found the ball I’ve lost the dang golf course.”
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Page Eighteen THE STILLAGUAMISH TRAIL Lillian Oien—“She radiates friendship and charm” Big A (1-2-3-4); Vodvil (1-2-3); Sr. One-Act Play (4); Mgr. Girls' Ath- letics (4); Jr. Prom. Com. Student conference (4); Library Staff (4); Athlet- ics (1-2-4); Vice-Pres. Girls' League (4). Alvar Oquist—“Long on stature, short on speech. Agriculture Course. Bas- ketball (2-3-4); office (4); Track (2-3-4); F. F. A. (4); Paddle Squad (3): T. O. T. (3-4). Doris Paulson — “It's a friendly heart that has a lot of friends. Home Eco- nomics Course. T. O. T. (2-3-4); Home Room Salesman (2); Pep Club (3-4); Girls’ League Rep. (1-2-3-4); Office (4); Jr. Prom. (3); Eagle Coterie (4); Eagle Staff (4); Bookmending (2); French Club (4); Senior Play. U. of W. Charlie Pecnik — “The courage to act on a sud- den hunch—that’s pep.” General Course. Football (2-3-4); letterman (3-4); Basketball (2-3); Track (2) ; Boys’ Club (4); Track (3) ; Prom. Com. (3); Played in all-star county football game (4). Undecided. Eileen Pederson— Talking was given to woman to disguise her speech. General Business and Ac- counting. Pep Club (3-4); Eagle Coterie (4); Big A (1-2-3-4); Athletics (1-2- 3-4); Vodvil (1). Undecided. Grace Platt — “Unequalled In honesty, courtesy too. a friend to depend on. really true-blue.” Foreign Language Course. Honor Society (2-3-4); French Club (4); Scholastic Con- test (1). Nurse. Evelyn Pooler — Just a calm young lady—quietly pursuing her way.” Gen- eral Course. Future: Plans to go to Business College. Helen Preston— A unique combination of sense and nonsense.” Business Course. Class Pres. (1-2-3- 4); A. S. B. Treas. (3-4); Student Song Leader (2- 3-4); Home Room Sales- man (1); Vodvil (1-2-3); School Play (3); T. O. T. (1-2-3-4); High School Trio (2-3-4); Eagle Staff (4); Band (2); Glee Club (1-2); Pep Club (3-4); Eagle Coterie (4); Senior Play (4). Would like to go to busi- ness College. June Preston—“She is pos- sessed with inexhaustible good nature. Foreign Language Course. T. O. T. (3-4); Sec. French Club (4); Eagle Staff (4); En- tered from Yakima. Aviation or nursing. Mona Ray—“Full of life, joy and fun.” Entered from White Bluffs in Se- nior year. Undecided. Charles Reynolds — “With an air of a man. nothing can turn him from his purpose. F. F. A.. T. O. T. (1-2-3); Knights of Paddle (4); Popular Sci- ence Club (1); Operetta (1); Basketball (1-2-3); Baseball (1-2-3); Track (3). Undecided. Jeff Riggs—“Why work if you can help it? Ag. Course. Office (3); Ag. (1- 2-3-4); T. O. T. (3-4). Undecided. more called on Miss Satre to tell about Mr. Frame’s popularity of receiving 13 Valentines that day.
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