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

 - Class of 1935

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Page Nineteen THE STILLAGUAMISH TRAIL Elmer Ronning—“A shin- ing star, in the field of athletics. Football let- terman (1 -2-3-4); Basket- ball (1-2-3-4); Letterman (2-3-4); Track letterman (1-2-3-4); Boys' Club Pres. (4); T. O. T. (1-2- 4); Captain of Football Team (4); Honorary member of Eagle Staff (3- 4). Undecided. Norman Ronning — A handful of common sense is worth a bushel of learning. General Course Basketball (3); Football (3); Charge of Clean-up Committee '34. Undecided. Mary Sancrant — “If achievement is her goal she will soon be there. Orchestra. Eagle Coterie. Commercial Accounting Course. Undecided. Virginia Sessoms— I've a mind of my own and it takes more than a man to change it.” Language Course. Eagle Staff (1-4); Editor (3-4); T. O. T. (2- 4); Vice-Pres. (4); Home Room Salesman (1-3); Annual Staff (2-3); Busi- ness Mgr. Annual (3); Torch Society (2-4); Pep Club (3); Student Con- ference (3); A. S. B. S'ic. (4); Stage force (2-4); Jr. Prom. (3); French Club (4); Student Council (1- 2); Sec. Student Council 2). University. Roberta Smith — ‘T wouldn’t be good if I could, and I couldn’t be good if I would. General Course. Glee Club (2); T. O. T. (1-2-3); Vodvil (1- 2-3). Dress Designing. Mildred Smith—“She is as sweet as her voice. Sci- entific Course. Glee Club (1-2-3-4); T. O. T. (1-2- 3); Vodvil (1-2-3); Schol- arship Contest (1). Undecided. Maydrew Stewart— Always willing to lend a hand. College Preparatory Course. Entered from Ev- erett. Orchestra; Glee Club; French Club; Triple Trio Science Club. 111. State Normal. Myrl Streeter—“Not exclu- sive—Just shy.’ Scientific Course. Glee Club (2-4); Vodvil (2). Business College. Winifred Summers — A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance. Commercial Course. En- tered from Bothell Senior High. Eagle Coterie (4); Girls’ Athletics (1-2); Study Club (1). Drawing Course. Thoralf Tommervick— It is a wise head that keeps a still tongue.” Scientific Course. Football (4); Track (3-4); Baseball (4); T. O. T. (1); Student Council (3). Undecided. Stanley Tyler — His is the longest beard. Sci- entific Course. Entered from Fort Bragg. Califor- nia. Football letterman (4); County All-Star team (4); Basketball let- terman (3-4); T. O. T. (3-4). College. Elizabeth Van Zandt— My music is part of me. Sci- entific Course. Orchestra (1-2-3-4); Glee Club 3- 4); T. O. T. (3); Debate (4). . . A mad scramble for home when T. O. T. is out. . . Class Night—Seniors! June 4.

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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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Page Twenty THE STILLAGUAMISH TRAIL Virginia Wallitner — ‘‘It takes a great man to fool me.” Commercial Course. T. O. T. (2-3-4); Pep Club (4); Eagle Cot- erie (4); Office (4); Typ- ing Contest (3-4); Vod- vil (3); Prom. Com. (3); Bookmending (2); Accu- racy Sec. Continue Stenog. work Kurtha Wilson — ‘‘Would that we had known her longer. Transferred from and returned to Sedro- Woolley. Ella Yost—“Between you and me life is a lot of fun.” T. O. T. (1-2-3); Eagle Coterie (4); Pep Club (4); Typing Contest (3-4); Office Training (4); Shorthand (4). Jack Whitmore— For ev- ery why he has a where- fore.” Walter Wick — “A little nonsense now and then is relished by all great men.” Scientific Course. Honor Society (2); T. O. T. (2-3-4); Eagle Stalf (4); Office (4). w. s. c. Senior Class Will We. the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-five, on the shores of life’s tempestous sea. do declare our last will and testament as follows: Section 1. To our faculty, so sorrowful at our parting, we leave the regret that even so noble a group as ours must finally leave its midst to climb to higher summits of success. Section 2. To Miss Dyer, our beloved class adviser, who has been a part of our class for 4 years and who has willingly given us counsel we leave a deep appreciation for her help. Section 3. To the class of '36 our immediate successors, we will our serene class meetings, and our ability for winning ticket sales. Section 4. To the other underclassmen, we leave the hope that our accomplishments will inspire them to follow in our footsteps. Section 5. To Mr. Fiscus we leave a year’s vacation with pay to repay him for his kindness and attitude toward our class of ’35. Section 6. To Miss Coy. who has given her time and patience with the class, we leave a long pencil and a mechanical man to help her with her play performances. She certainly deserves more! Section 7. The Senior Class bequeaths to Mr. Frame a sign bearing the words “Have You Read the Morn- ing Paper?” and ‘‘Arthur Brisbane and Will Rogers Say.” so that he won’t have to say it every morning. Section 8. Miss Dahl . . . four secretaries to help with her work so the next class will become better ac- quainted with her winning personality. Would that we had known her longer. 1. Beatrice Anderson, the agony of always being first, to Alfred Zahradnik. who has never experi- enced the sensation. 2. Louis Anderson merely leaves, “passing through the girls’ entrance. 3. Paulvin Barlond wills his varsity drag to Bobby Leach. 4. Evelyn Bergdahl, the semester saved by graduating in 3 2 years to Dick Allen. 5. Allison Birrell leaves her artistic ability to Marjorie Leach. Drawing isn’t in vain. Marjorie. 6. Lila Blacken can’t find anything she could do without. 7. George Blair wills his peaches and cream complexion to the Yeast Foam Tablet Company for 8. Verle Borgen. her athletic excellence to Billy Fowler. There's hopes. Billy Boy! advertising purposes. 9. Art Brekhus leaves a thumbtack on a teacher’s chair. 10. Leslie Buell, his domineering forwardness to a declining violet. 11. Jean Carpenter leaves her “absences to Bob Williams so he can take a nice long vacation.

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