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

 - Class of 1937

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ROSE DANIELSON— She Is a3 sweet as her name. Junior Prom. Committee (3); Glee Club (1); T. O. T. (3); Office (4). GLADYS GEORGE— Nice and quiet. French Club (3-4); Vodvil (4); Usher's Club (4). PAT DUFFY— Alwavs there but seldom heard. Eagle Coterie (3); Baseball (2). PAUL GREGERSON— Where words are scarce they are seldom in vain.” Baseball (3); Eagle Coterie (2); T. O. T. (2). FRED DUSKIN’— Curses on my fatal beauty. Foot- ball (1-2-3-41: two-year letterman; A. S. B. Sec. (3); Boys' Club Pres. (4): Class Pres. (2). BILL HAGE—“Oh. those curies. Band (2-3-4); Heme Room Salesman (2): Honor Society (2); Vodvil (4). CLIFFORD ELLIS A natural born comedian.” Bind (1-2-3-4); Vodvil «3-4); Operetta (3); Camera Club (4); Yell Leaedr (3-4). PAUL HALLER Does nothing with a great deal of ability.” Football (2-3); Boy-' Club Treas. (4); Will Committee: T. O. T. (1-2-3-4). JOHN ENSELMAN— They used to call him Junior, but now they call him John. Basketball (1-2-3); Home Room Salecman (2); Football (1); T. O. T. (1-2-3). FRANCES HATLEY ‘ Well keen a cozy corner in our hearts for her.” Glee Club (1-2-3-4); Oper- etta (3-4); Vodvil (3-4); T. O. T. (1-2-3-4). JANICE FERRELL— Her music ability is tops. Girls’ League Rep. (4); Typing Contest (3); Vod- vil (1-2-3-4 ; Heme Room Sale man. VERNON HEAVEN— I am ever striving for accom- plishment. F. F A. (1-2-3-4): All-School Play (3-4); Operetta (3-4); Quartette (3-4). JOHN FLOBERG If shortness vo-c greatness he'd top them all. Vodvil (4); Eagle Staff (4); T. O. T. (4). ESTELLA HERS HAW— A fir t-class librarian. French Club (3-4); Glee Club (1); Library (1-2- 3). VIVIAN GAENG- She excels in Latin. Entered from Seattle: Heme Rocm Council (4); Senior Will Committee. CHARLES HILLIS— If vou wish to gain the highest, start at the lowest. F. F. A. (1-2-3-4); Pres. F. F. A. (3); Band (2-3-4). I 16]:—

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ART ANDERSON— Lour In stature, short in speech.” Football letterman (3-4): Baseball letterman (3); Boys Club committee (4); Eagle Staff (4); Se- nior Sayings. ALBERTA BROWN— She's working towards the top of the ladder. Entered from Seattle; Debate (4); High Honor Roll (4). LESLIE BAUNSGUARD A quiet worker pursuing his way.” GAIL BROWN— A combination of sense and non- rense. Basketball (1-2-3-4); Track (2); Vice- Pics. Beys’ Club (4); Honor Society (2-3). ESTHER BJORN— Always ready with a smile.” Eagle Coterie Troas. (4); Glee Club (1); Pep Club (4); Junior Prom. Committee. HAZEL BUNTEN— A quiet, modest girl. Eagle Staff (4); Honor Society (2); Rest Room (4). VELMA BLACKEN A blue eyed lass with a charm- ing .‘mile. Secretary Eagle Coterie (4); Class Treas. (3); Pep Club (4); Junior Prom. Commit- tee (3). RALPH CADY— Don't bother me now. I'm busy.” Football letterman (3-4); Class Pres. (3-4); Se- nior Play (4); Vice-Pres. T. O. T. (4). DAVID BLOXHAM— He ft ages the plays. Stage Manager (3-4: Basketball Manager (4): F. F. A (3); Junior Prom Committee (3). ELLA CHRISTENSEN— Still water runs deep.” French club (3); Eagle Staff (3); Library (4). ART ROTTEN— Speed gets uni. Basketball letter- man (3-4); Vlce-Pres. of Class (3); Baseball letterman (3-4); Boys’ Club Sec. (4). KENNETH CLARK —Likeable and Liked.” DON BRAND “His ’brand' of friendliness is felt by everyone.” F. F. A. (1-2-3); Eagle Staff (3). MARY COOPER— A little girl with a big personal- ity. All-School Play (1); Orchestra (1-2-3-4); T. O. T. (3-4). RUTH BROE— Ain’t Love Grant' ? Editor of An- nual (3); Sec. of Class (2); Vlce-Pres. Eagle Coterie (3); Honor Society (2-3). MARGARET COULBERT— She has that certain touch of art. Pres. Art Club (4); Stage Make- up (4); Honor Society (2-3-4); Annual Artist (1-3-4). —:[ 15 ]



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MABEL HOIIEIM— A cute little trick. Vodvil (4); Pep Club (4); Glee Club (4). AUDREY KISLING—1“Ever ready and willing to help. Art Club (4); Eagle Staff (4). ESTHER HOY— A quiet worker always on the job. Honor Society (2-3-4); Eagle Staff Editor (4); French Club (3-4); G ee club (4). LYLE KNIGHTS— 1 11 let the next fella do the talk- in Y Baseball (2-3-4); Football (4). LEOTA HUNTER— A .swell girl with a million dollar • mile. T. O. T. (2-3-4); Pres. T. O. T. (4); Vice- Pres. Girls League (4); Song Leader (3-4); Vice- Pres. Pep Club (4). HELEN KNUDSON— Personality plus. Girls’ League Pres. (4); Honor Society (2-3-4); Sec. Honor So- ciety (4); Band (1-2-3-4); Pres. Band (4). CHRISTINE JACOBSEN— A maiden never bold. Eagie Coterie (2-3-4); Eagle Staff (4); Camera Club (4); Vodvil (3-4); T. O. T. (2-3). HANNAH KREKIN— Airs and manners are more ex- pressive than words. Eagle Staff (4); Library (4). BILL JENNINGS— A day isn't complete without an argument. Band (3-4); Glee Club (3-4); T. O. T. (1-4). FRANCES LOCKE— Her friendly attitude finds a place in every heart. Entered from Kendrick. Idaho; Heme Room Counccllor (4). EILEEN JESFIELD— Sweet and Lovely. FRANCES LLOYD— My music is part of mo.” Enter- ed lrcm Granite Falls; Band and Orchestra (3- 4); Clec Club (3-4); T. O. T. (3-4). RAYMOND JOHNSON—“A natural gift of gab. Band (1-2-3-4): Orchestra (3-4); F. F. A. (2-3- 4); Camera Club (4). ELSIE LUDWICK— Life is what we make it. French Club (3-4); Glee Club (3). MARGE KESLING— Ready, willing and able.” Class Pres. (1); Pres. Pen Club (4); Senior Play (4); Class Yell Leader (4). GERALDINE LYLE— Short and snappy. Honor So- ciety (4); Assistant Ed. Eagle (4); Class History.

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