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

 - Class of 1936

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Page Twenty-Four The Stillaguamish Trail junior President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Yell Leader Officers Ralph Cady .................... Art Botten Marian Thorsen .......... Velma Blacken ................ Clarence Tondell Motto Strii'e Onward Colors Creen and Cold ACCOM P LISH M E NTS 1. Presented Thanksgiving Day Assembly. 2. Won Campus Day. 3. Second in Inter-Class Track Meet. 4. Two Basketball lettermen. 3. Eight Football lettermen. 6. Fifteen Juniors in Honor Society. 7. Second in All-School Play Ticket sale. 8. Two Juniors holding A. S. B. offices. 9. Enid Smith first in County Typing Contesst. 10. Ruth Broe second in County Shorthand Contest. I I. Five Juniors in All-School play. 12. Five Juniors on Baseball team. I 3. Presented Edmonds pep assembly.

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The Stillaguamish Trail Page Twenty-Three Senio ( lass Jlisto'nj Dear Florabella Peony: 1933 Were we embarrassed when we were forced to start our voyage of education in knee pants, dresses and with our hair in the most atrocious manner! Bill Reid was elected to steer us through our first steps in the A. H. S. and he did an excellent job. Although we were new. we accomplished much. We sponsored the first assembly of the year; in dramatics we had three representatives, and several of us were on the high honor roll. We have had a good start, so expect to hear big news from us next year. —Class of 1936. Dear Florabella Peony: 1934. I he Class of 36 is back again trying to grasp some intangible something in the land of Education. Again we have elected Bill President. Our vital statistics are: Twelve Spohomores in Honor Society, one basketball let- terman, one track letterman, four football lettermen, five on the Eagle Staff and five in the All-School Play, Penrod. Bill dropped from the ranks of our class to attend an Eastern Washington School. I was not long, however, until we readjusted ourselves with Dean Field, Vice-President. Our ability to win sales was proved when a Sophomore Home Room won the Christmas Seal sale, and ran under the line for second place in the High Jinx sale. The Sophomore girls won first place in the Girls’ League play contest. And here’s the big news Fve been saving. Even the Seniors are looking up to us. We WON Campus Day and Interclass Track Meet! Only the Class of ’36 could have done that. We have initiative, too, we sponsored the first “Sopho.” Well, you’ll hear more next year. —Class OF 1936. Dear Florabella Peony: 1935 My dear, you have no idea how important we feel, as upper-classmen at last! Under the capable guidance of Dean Field we have gained renown by leaps and bounds. With our usual ease we have won Campus Day and the Interclass Track meet for the second consecutive time. The girls have won the Girls’ League contest again, by the way. We have fifteen Honor Society members, eight football lettermen and six were in the All-School Play. We were not lacking in originality, we sponsored Whoopee Night, and was it a success! Our Junior Informal, with an Indian motif, was The Social Event of the year.” My dear, school is out and we are mighty Seniors. I’ll write to you next year and tell you about it. —Class OF 1936. Dear Florabella Peony: 1936. We are the Senior Class! And ralizing our supriority we have won ticket sales right and left. Our Senior Play, New Fires” was one of the best ever presented. We also helped make the All-School play, the Operetta, and the All-School Revue smashing successes. We boast twelve torch members and ten lettermen. For the third consecutive time we placed first in the Girls’ League contest. As Seniors, we placed first in Interclass Track and Second in Campus Day, adding further laurels to our list. Graduation. For the last time we have crossed the portals of our school in the ca- pacity of students. May fame, happiness, and success be ours. —CLASS OF 1936. History Committee: Juliet Rudolph, Chairman Carol Meier Violet Schuhart



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The Slillaguamish Trail Page Twcnty-Fioe Junior Boys FIRST ROW: John Flobere. Gall Brown. Millard Smith. Ralph Cady. Leonard Wallitner. Paul Gregersen. Wendell Peterson. BUI Hage. David Bloxham. SECOND ROW: Leslie Baunsgard Bill Schaffer. Paul Haller. Art Botten. Jarl Sesby. George Rausch. Glen Madson. Albert Speer. Bill Jennings. Vernon Heaven. THIRD ROW Raymond Rensink. Hubert Parrish. Don Brand. Ken Clark. Arne Pederson. Dara Warren. Lyle Knights. George Nakashlma. Harry Monty. Jerome Ross. FOURTH ROW: Fred Duskln. Tom Keene. Vernon Thorsen. Clifford Paddock. Sigurd Hanson. Claude Smith. Frank McFarland. Maurice Nysether. FIFTH ROW: Jack MacCurdy. Andy Pedersen. Art Anderson, Don Prather. Clifford Ellis. Ray- mond Johnson. Lloyd Underwood. Arnie Wangs mo. Junior Boys Not in Picture: Pat Duffy. Leroy Headley. Charles Hlllls. Herman Kazen. Chas. Marxen. Oliver Olsen. Marvin Tommervlk. Clarence Tondell. Phillip Verd. Junior Girls FIRST ROW: Eugenia Healv. Marge Kesling. Esther Bjorn. Elsie Ludwlck. Geraldine Lyle. Mary Cooper. Garnet Madson. Wllleta Ray Odessa Church. Alice Buckmlller. Eugene Wilson. SECOND ROW: Katherine Mathews. Ellen Wangsmo. Helen Nordstrom. Elizabeth Itemlngton. Ruth Broe. Hannah Kreken. Eileen Jesfield. Dorothy Summers. Gladys George. Lois Hayden. Nellie Marvin. THIRD ROW: Doris Snelson. Lois Personius. Velma Blacken. Lvdia Sather. Jean Cohoon. Leota Hunter. Hazel Bunten. Doris Thomsen. Phoebe Jones. Josephine Tomlinson. FOURTH ROW Janice Ferrell. Enid Smith. Christine Jacobsen Frances Hatley. Audrey Kis- ling. Mathea Schulberg. Christine Nelson. Either Hoy. Rose Danielson. Arlouine Sill. Junior Girls Not in Picture: Ella Christensen. Margaret Coulbert. ning. Estelle Hershaw. Helen Knudson. Florence Platt. Isabelle Rorstad. Enid Smith, Marian Thorsen.

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