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

 - Class of 1936

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Page Eighteen The Stillaguamish Trail s Liemoi We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Six, of the Arlington High School, of the City of Arlington, in the State of Washington, having acquired comparatively sound minds and memories duringg the four years we have pleased to grace this school with our presence, do hereby, on this 27th day of May. 1936, A. D., testify to our san- ity and declare, sign and publish this to be our last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I. To our class adviser, Mr. Barnett, we give our sincerest appreciation, admiration, and affection for the interest he has always placed in us. ARTICLE II. To Mr. Hartz, our bloved Superintendent, we do hereby bequeath solitude derived from our departure. ARTICLE III. To Miss Satre, we leave a drawer full of make-up slips that she may give them lib- erally to the lower classmen. ARTICLE IV. To the next Senior Class we give and bequeath a collection of Magic Puzzles, the solution of which prove to them an enjoyable pastime when the preparation of their lessons becomes monotonous and other diversions lose their attraction. We give and bequeath to the Sophomore Class a large pail of unused brain-glue to be used by them carefully and persistently while preparing their lessons. We hope this will prove effective in fastening American History data and other dry matter in their minds without too much exertion. In order to show our good will towards the Freshmen, we bequeath to them all our poor-work slips so that they won’t feel that they are being left out of the ups and downs of A. H. S. life. ARTICLE V. 1. Florence Aberge and Maxine Miller leave their singing ability to Glen Madson. 2. To Jorun Peterson, Fred Arnot leaves his tapping ability. 3. Laurence Blair and John Contento leave Marge. 4. Harley Bovee leaves a test tube full of NH S(CM)g to Whitey Tondell. 5. Don Brame leaves his talking ability to Wilbur Quake. 6. Leonard Bowles leaves nothing, he takes everything with him. 7. Mildred Bioe, Dot Knutson, Maudie Gruwell, Ella Anderson, Roy Stevens, Oliver Tyler left early. 8. Mable Bulle leaves her good grades to Tut Maurstad in order that he may graduate sometime. 9. Elburn Collins leaves with a sigh of relief. 1 0. Gladys Cooper, Roberta Davis, Dot Eads and Lila Haskins leave with a dia- mond on their finger. 1 I. Dean Field leaves on a Kiddie Car. I 2. Roy Hanning leaves his tracks to the office to Bob Leach. I 3. Margie Leach, Celeste Murray, Dot Bundt and Mary Blake leave their Loud Noise to Gretchen Heaton. I 4. Carol Meier leaves her height to Gordie Brown in order that he will grow to be a man. I 3. Pearl Paulson and Frances Pecnik leave their chewing gum beneath the desks. I 6. Floyd Persson leaves his bashfulness to Jarl Sesby. I 7. Emmet Ramaker leaves his dancing ability to Mr. Henrichsen.

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 The Slillaguamish Trail Page Seventeen Mildred Spoerha e— Annual Staff (3); Junior Pr im C m. (3); Pep Club (4); All-HI Revue (4); Eagle Staff (4). So Nice.” Ida Sten en—Eagle Staff 4). ' Sweet Ah Apple Clda. Rjy Stevens. What a Life.” flrmonn Stout- Honor S?clety (2-3-41; French Club (3- 41; T. O. T (1-2-3-41; Annual Staff (2-31; J’-Mor Prcm. Com. (3): Cla s Yell Leider (1-2); Clans Vtcc- Pres. (3-4); Sec.-Treas. T O T (3); Pep Club (2-3- 4); Eagle Staff (2-3); AU-School Plays (3-4); Vod’dl (2); AI1-H1 Revue (4); Operetta 41; Office (1); II. R. Sale man (2): Campus Day Dir. (2-3). “Ecnle. Meenle. Minle. Mo.” Ilirrv Strickland—Honor 8oclety (2-3-4); Ole? Club (1); T. O. T. (1-2-3-41; Junior Prom. Com (3); Eagl? Staff (4); Vodvll (1-2): Paddle Squad (3-4); Debate (3-4); De lomatlon (1-2-3); Campua Day Dir. (1); Boys Club Com. (4). “Hush Your Fuss. Donald Swanson Older B-'V ' Conference (3): Junior Prom. Com (3): Annual Staff (3); Senior Play (4); T O T. (1-2-3-4); P »s. T. O. T. (4); Track Mgr. (1-2); Stage Force (2-3). ' Somebody Looks Good.” Robert Tronson. Ooin' to Heaven on a Mule.” Oliver Tyler. Anything Goes.' Pearl Vandcrhoc' Junior Prom. Com. (3); Pep Club (2- 3-4); Eagle Staff (4); All-Hi. Revue (4). Contented. Che ter Walt err—Football (3-4); Track Mgr (2); T. O. T. (2-3-4); Senior Play (4); Junior Prom. Ccm. (3): B'V3‘ Club Ccm. (4); Track (1-3-4). What’s Good for the Goose D Good for the Gander. Frances Wlberg-Honor Society (2-3-4); French Club (3- 4); T O. T. (1-2-3-4): Ass't Editor Annual (3): Stu- dent Council (2); Junior Prom. Com. (3); Pep Club (2-3-4); Sec. Pep Club (4); Sec. French Club (4); Girls- League Rep. (3); Office (4); Class Will Com- mittee (4). Where Am I?” StePa Wick—Pep Club (2-3-4); Eagle Coterie (3-4); T O. T. (2-3-4); Office (4); Annual Staff (3): Ea ’e Staff (4); H. R Salesman (4); Campus Day Dir. (2-3). “There Are Smiles That Make Me Happy.



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The Stillaguamish Trail Page Nineteen 18. Violet Schuhart lcsves Dara Warren. 1 9. Ora Singleton leaves her pleasing ways with the teachers to George Contento. 20. Don Swanson haves his Romantic Role to Clifford Ellis. 2 I. Ramona Stout leaves her pet expression, “1 hat’s Just Darling, to Leota Hunt- er and Eugenia Healy. 22. Pearl Vanderhoof and Loren Mann leave their dimples to anyone who is will- ing to take them. 23. Chet Walters leaves a chance for others in track. 24. Frances Wibtrg leaves her winning smile to all the world. 25. Stella Wick leaves a broken hearted Sophomore boy. Could it be Bud? 26. Wilford Crote leaves his blond curly hair to George Nakashima. 27. Florence Nordstrom leaves for Darrington. 28. Carl Metzger left his position of Yell Leader early. We all felt for you Carl. 29. Glen Millikan leaves his name Tarzan to Vernon Evans. Try and live up to the name, Vernon. 30. Fred McDonald leaves his absent-mindedness to Marvin Tommervick. 31. Ray Smith leaves his graceful walk to Jack Post. 32. Juliet Rudolph leaves her dignified manner to Nellie Ronning. 33. Harry Strickland leaves his speaking ability to any teacher who needs it. 34. Eino Hill leaves his quiet ways to Dick Allen. 35. Bob Williams leaves his ability to get others out of class to anyone who can live up to it. 36. Henry Megaard and Vernon Jensen leave their sleep to go elsewhere for rest and peace. MARY BLAKE. FRANCES WIBERC. ELBURN COLLINS. CELESTE MURRAY. NORMA KNUTSON. EDYTHE HOLM. CHET WALTERS.

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