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senior class will We. the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Eigth, of tire Arlington High School, City of Arlington, County of Snohcmish, State of Washington, United States of America, of the Northern Continent, of the Western Hemisphere, of the Known Uni- verse, do declare our last will and testament as follows: ARTICLE I. To our beloved class adviser. Miss Meyers, we bequeath a bottle of hair dye to touch up those gray hairs caused by the frolics of the class of '38. ARTICLE II. To Mr. Harlz, our superintendent, we leave a bell to be placed around Mr. Morris’s neck so he can keep track of the janitor. ARTICLE III. To the Junior Class we bequeath the brilliance of the class of l(U8 in hopes they will be able to graduate next year. ARTICLE IV. To the members of the faculty we I ave the incoming freshman class to sooth the sore spot caused by our departure. ARTICLE V. Corolyn Hoidal wills her ability as A. S. B. President to her suc- cessor. Burke Heaton wills his position as ace camera man to Virgil Morgan and Claire Bovee. Lien Sunde leaves on Monday. Dick Allen leaves peace and quiet to the school after he is gone. George Carver leaves his ability to play the romantic lover in school plays to James Shay. Edna Gregerson bequeaths her “flirting ways to anyone who can benefit by them. Donald Bjorn leaves Louise Perrigo and their meeting corner by the Utility Room to any of the other three Bjorns if they can qualify. Claude Grant leaves his football shoes to some future aspirant. Jorun Peterson is pleased to will a portion of her avoirdupois to Esther Wangsmo. Lee Behner leaves a bottle of hair tonic to Stanley Brower to encourage Stan's one whisker to grow. Betty Lloyd will her ability to play the sax to Bob Schloman. Ray Jackson wills his height to Jesse Schmoker so next year’s seniors won’t have to trip over him. Herbert Carlton leaves Rosemary Wrage walking to and from school alone. Helen Swanson leaves her quietness and good manners to Olive Krauskoff. Gordon Brown leaves his permanent wave to Chet Jensen. Betsy Healy leaves her freckles to Frances Manzer. Earl Chandler and Leslie Ball leave for the farm. Martha Megaard leaves her girlish giggles to Wilbur Quake. Bill Sill regretfully leaves Lucile Knudscn to next year’s seniors. Agnes VC eimer leaves school so she can spend more time at the skating rink. Maurice Pryor and Betty Mose leave together. C atherine Bloxham bequeaths a new piano to her successor because she knows she has worn out the ones in A. H. S. Vernon Collins leaves his ability as a stage hand to Bob Hage. Margaret Fish and Florence Albin leave their roller skates to Louise Bjerkaker and Miss Jones. Harold Fowler leaves Gretchen Heaton lonesome. Edith Boyd leaves a book entitled Secrets of My Success” to the A. H. S. library so everyone may have access to it. Jack Hemeke leaves his promptness in his theme writing to Mary Garm. Harry Nelson leaves his nickname, “The Sheik,” to Hjalmer Enselman. I sutaye Nakashimia bequeaths her charming personality to Mabel Anderson. Bernard Mickelson leaves his poetry writing to Keith Osborne. Philip Verd, the Paderewski of A. H. S., bequeaths his ability to “tickle the ivor- ies to Robert Button. Gladys Anderson wills her ability for collecting tomerrow’s news today to any would-be Walter Wincheil. Alfred Zahradnik bequeaths his last name to Betty Bird. Shirley Walsh leaves a pamphlet titled, In the Last Analysis—Good Driving Pays,” to Stanley Lloyd. Elmer Davis bequeaths his bus driver’s cap to Mr. Fiscus. Violet Aken bequeaths her petite size to Louise Wrage. —: 1-7] :—
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SHIRLEY WALSH—-Its only a wee small Willys but It get me every- where. Eagle Coterie (4); T. O. T (2-3-4). LESTER SWANSON— •Where words are scarce they are seldom In vain. Stamp Club; Camera Club. AGNES WEIMER— The world, dear Agnes, is a strange affair. Com‘1. Club (3-4); Vaudeville (2). PHIL VERD— He Is a person of startling pos- sibilities. RUBY WICK— There’s something about a sail- or. Eagle Bus. Manager (4); Glee Club (1-2-4); T. O. T. (1-2). HAROLD WESTBY — I can throw time away elaborately. FERN WISE— One of the wise girls. Eagle Co- terie (4); Dramatics (4). ALFRED ZAIIR DNIK— It Is good to live and learn. SHIRLEY WILLIAMS— “One In a million Senior Play (4); Girls’ League Treas. (4); Prom Com. (3). : [26):
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William Jacobsen carries on the family custom by willing his long curly eyelashes to Ethel Jameson. Esther Haaland wills her ability to do shorthand to Shirley Krauskoff. Donald Ball leaves for Route 4. Arlington. Dorothy Nelson bequeaths her gift of gab” to Edna Mae Farrell. Henry Schuharl has already left. Phyllis Marshall leaves her sophisticated and haughty manners to Irene Wallitner. John Swalling haves his “sophisticated swagger” to Ernie Medema. Shirley Williams wills her fiery red locks to Nancy Carslay. Waltcn Berton bequeaths his tennis racquet to Julia Bryant. Beatrice Miller bequeaths her two gold fish. “Eenie and Meenie,” to the closest fish hatchery. John Cyra leaves Mr. Barnett with innumerable broken test tubes in ye olde Chem- istry laboratory. Jeanette Knutson leaves in a dilapitated Dodge. Clifford Jens» n leaves Mr. Swanson in search of a new star for future operettas. Virginia Hill leaves the dimpled knees which she inherited last year to 1 lazel Blum. Oliver Olsen bequeaths his artistic talent to Mr. Nelson. Marie Lawson bequeaths her extra credits to Katherine Gilbert. Paul Ostrom leaves his angling ability to Coach Mitchell. Grace Chandler leaves her serene ways to Arlene Wangsmo. Maurice Crow leaves his three stripes won in athletics to Bob Leach. Ramona Kimball wills her singing ability to Ed. Korsboen. Orvis Strand bequeaths his few remaining pennies for a memorial to the discoverer of book reports. Grace Ferwtrda leaves her permanent wave to Bernadine Hallock. Harold Westby leaves on his motorcycle for all points away from the English Dept. Gladys Hanning bequeaths her job as representative for “Swede Hill to Ruth Bodlund. Lester Swanson wills his motto, “Silence is Golden, to Tom Heaton. Helen Husby bequeaths her curls to Margaret Ward. Morris Simkins leaves down the Stillaguamish in his canoe. Edna Johansen leaves her twenty-six inch waist to Doric Ball. Fern Wise leaves with a sigh of relief. Milo Morris—Well, I can’t say as I will leave—and I can’t say as I won't leave. NtHie Ronning leaves her ability to go steady with one boy so long to Phyllis I i- land. Jack Grey leaves his broad shoulders to Vernon Preston. Ruby Wick leaves school and gives the other girls a break. John Grimm leaves his music appreciation to Clarence Wayt. Gertrude Sullivan leaves her athletic characteristics to Amy Joyce Ellis. Alma Solberg left quietly at mid-year. Thelma Parker leaves broken hearted for fear Bud will join the Coast Guard. Lillian Ray leaves with sparks flying. Miles Strickland leaves for places unknown. Elaine Jensen leaves her spirit of cooperation to anyone who can qualify. Signed; HERBERT CARLTON. BEATRICE MILLER. EDITH BOYD. ELAINE JENSEN.
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