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

 - Class of 1938

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PHYLLIS MARSHALL— Man-Proof — almost. Oiris' League Treas. (3); Orchestra (1-2-3); Class Treas. (2). HILL JACOBSEN— The 'eyes' have It. Baseball (2-3); Eagle Ass’t. Ed. M A R T II A MEGAART)— Laugh — I thought I'd die! Camera Club Treas. (4); Senior Play (4); Vaudeville (2). CLIFFORD J E N S £ N— Love is a headache Boys' Club Treas. (4); T. O. T. Vice-Pres. (4k Basketball (1-2-3 4 k Football (2-3-4); Senior Play (4). BEATRICE MILL E R— Mine is the gift of gab. Debate Club Pre». (4); French Club (3-4) BERNARD MICKELSON— I am resolved to grow fat and look young 'til forty. Vaudeville (1-2- 3); All-School Play (2- LETTY MOSE— She's a • hy little girl—I guess. T. O T. (1-2-3); Glee Club. MILO MORRIS— I can't say as I will and I can t fay as I won't. Class Pres. (4); Senior Play (4); Debate (3-4); Bas- ketball (1-2-3-4). TSUTAYE NAKASIIIMA— A bundle of personali- ty. Class Vice-Pres. (3). Home Room Council Pres. (4); Sec. Girls' League (4); Vice Pres. Big A (3-4); All-School Play (3). IIARRY NELSON— Study- ing. what'll It get you in the end? Baseball (3-4); Track (1-2). DOROTHY NELSON— Life is what you make it. Girls' Athletics (1- 2-3-4); Sec Com 1 Club (4). OLIVER OLSEN— M e n. like bullets, go farthest when they are smooth- est. may come, and men may go. but mine stays on forever. Honor So- ciety (2); Com'l Club Pres. (4»; Eagle Ass't. Editor (4). MAI RICE PRYOR— An- swer to a maiden's pray- er. Pres. Lettermen's Club (3); Basketball (2- 3-4); Football (3-4); Baseball (2-3-4); Tennis (3-4). —: [24] :

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II K L E N IIUSBY— Dili- gence Is the mother of good fortune. Honor Society (2-3-4); Prom Com. (3). I.AKKY FOWLER— Hid i hi. let's go to town! Football (3-4); Baseball 3-4); A S B. Yell leader (4); Basketball (3-4). ELAINE JENSEN— Life is no longer if you hurry. Honor Society (2); Vaudeville (1). CLAUDE GRANT— H e rises early every after- noon. Football (3-4); Basketball (2). EDNA JOHANSEN— Per- sonality plus. Com'l Club Pres. (4); Eagle Bus. Manager (4). JACK GRAY— For every why he has a where- fore. Bovs Club Pres. (4); Student Confer- ence (4); Football (1). R A M ON A KIM B A L L— ‘ As she thlnketh in her heart, so she is. Glee Club (1-2-3); Girls' Ath- letics (1-4). JOHN GRIMM— Say lit- tle and people will think you are wise. Band (1-2-3-4); Eagle Gen. Manager (4). JANET KNUTSON— Pri- vate property—No tres- passing! Vaudeville (1- 3-4); Senior Play (4»; Eagle Bus. Manager (4). BURKE HEATON— He's the movie man. Cine- matography (3-4); Jun. Prom Comm. (3). MA RIE LAWSON — Where'd you get those grades? Honor Society 2-3-4); Girls Athletics (2). JACK HEMEKE- Life’s a bowl of cherries. BETTY LLOYD— Sweet as a song! Entered from Granite Falls. Girls' League Pres. (4); Music (Band. Orchestra. Operetta) (3-4); Dra- matics (Senior Play. All-School Play) (4). R A Y JACKSON— We don't want him any longer — he's long enough already. Ease- ball (2-3-4): F. F A. (4). -:[23]



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JORUN PETERSON—“In Infancy I fell out of a window and came down plump ' All-School Play (4); Senior Play (4). PAUL OSTROM— Study to be quiet—like me. F F A (3-4); Angling Club (41. LILLIAN R A Y— Little, but Oh My! Class Sec 14); School Song and Yell Leader (4); Sec. Camera Club (3). HENRY SCH CHART— I'd be a Daniel Webster. Band and Orchestra (3- 4); All-School Play 2- 3-4); Operetta (2-4). NELLIE RONNING- Teach me to forget.” Girls' Athletics (1-2-3- 4); School Song and Yell Leader (4); Oper- etta (1-2-4). MORRIS S1MKINS— A good heart is a letter of credit. Rope Tying Ex- hibition: T O T.; Ang- ling Club. ALMA SOLBERG— Stay as sweet as your vofc Girls’ League Vice Pres. 14); Operetta (1 -2-3-4): Girls' League Rep. (3). BILL SILL— May he love to learn as he has learn- ed to love. Basketball 11-3-4); T O T Pres (4); All-School Play 2- 4). Band (1-2-3-4); Sen- ior Play (4). GERTRUDE SULLIVAN— As good as they come. Senior Play (4); Eagle Asst. Editor (4); Pres. Big A Club (2-3). O R V I S STRAND— The world belongs to the energetic. F. F A. (1- 2): Baseball (1-2). ELENE SUN DE— Actions with a modest tone. Honor Soc. (2-3); Eti- quette Club. M I L E S STRICKLAND— Wisdom is better than rubles. Vice Pres. F. F. A (3); Pres. F. F. A. (4). HELEN SWANSON— I'm not bashful—Just qui- et. Com'l. Club (1-2-3- 4). JOHN SWALLING—' You think I have a merry heart. [25]:-

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