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

 - Class of 1947

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DALE VICK—‘Always busy, when the teachers aren't looking. Basket Ball 2. 3. 4; Baseball I. 2. 3. 4- Football Manager 3: All School Play 2 3. 4; Hi-y Club 4; Camera Club 3: Lettermen’s Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4: Science Club 4. GLORIA STRID— I have learned to love. Art 2: Girls’ Athletics I. 2. 3: Camera Club 4; Chorus 3. JACQUELINE SPENCER Some say the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do I. Girls’ League Representative 2: Pep Club 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Drill Team 3. 4: Band 2, 3 4; Athletics I; Eagle Staff 4; Dramatics I. MARVIN VOGNILD— Thinking is but an die waste of thought. Football 1. 2. 3: Baseball I. 2: Honor Society 2. 3: Band I, 2. 3. 4; Science Club 3. 4; Camera Club 3: Eagle Staff 4: Multigraph 4. ROBERT WALLITNER— Ho has a deep mind: but where is it. F.F.A. I: Science Club 3. 4: Football 2. 3. 4; Baseball I. 2: Track 2, 3. DONNA STOWE— Always ready with a smile. Annual Editor 4; Assistant Editor 3: Band I. 2. 4: Pep Club 3. 4; Drill Team 3. 4; Stu- dent Council Representative 2: Eagle Staff 4; Camera Club 4: Multi- graph 4. ELSIE THOMAS— The best things come in little packages. Camera Club 3. 4: Girls’ Athletics I. 2. ROBERT WILLETT— I'll let the next fells do the talkin.’ Lettermen's Club 3 4; F.F.A. I. 2: Eagle Staff 4; Science Club 2: Football 2, 3. 4: Basket Ball 4; Track 4. BONNIE THOMSEN— The world welcomes a girl like her. Band I. 2: Pep Club I. 3. 4; Drill Leader 4: Honor Society 2, 3 4; Girls' A Club 3. 4; Junior Prom. Chairman; Senior Ball Ceiling Committee. JOY VERDUIN— A girl with a golden voice. Band I. 2. 3. 4: Chorus 3. 4: All School Play 3: Home Ec. Club 2. 3; Camera Club 4. CAMERA SHY JOE BUCHANAN— My cares are now ended. LENORE ERICKSON— If music be the food of love, sing on. Honor Society 2: Band I. 2. 3: Pep Club I; Girls’ Athletics I, 2. THOMAS STROBE—“He does nothing with a great deal of ability. BERNARD WILLOW— Say little and people will think you are wise. 11

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LOIS McGLADREY— If actions speak louder than words—why talk. All School Play I; Dramatics 2: Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Pep Club Drill Team 3. 4: Girls' A Club 3. 4; Girls' League Treasurer 4; Multigraph 4: Junior Prom Ideas Committee. HOWARD ROBB— Sigh no more ladies, sigh no more. Class Yell Leader I; Class Treasurer 3; Hi-y 2. 3. 4: Treasurer 2: Vice-President 3: Lettermen’s Club I. 2. 3. 4; Football I, 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1.2. 3; Boys’ Club Secretary 2; Honor Society 2. 3. 4. ROBERT SMITH— He is a shining star in the field of athletics. Foot- ball 2. 3. 4; Basket Ball I. 2. 3. 4; Baseball I. 2. 3: Track 3. 4: Class Vice-President I. 3: Student Council 2; Class Yell Leader 4: Lettermen’s Club 2, 3, 4; Hi-y Club 2, 3. 4. LOU ELLEN ORSER— A swell girl with a million dollar smile. Girls' League I. 3; Secretary 3: Pep Club 3. 4; Drill Team 3. 4; President 4: Multigraph 4: Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Dramatics 2: Student Council 4; Girls' A Club 3, 4: President 3. DOROTHY PETERSON— Cramming may make some wise but It makes me otherwise. Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Home Ec. Club 3; Chorus 4; Girls' Athletics 3; Junior Prom Decoration Committee. HAROLD STOLEN— A quiet tonque shows a wise head. Entered from South Dakota '46; F.F.A. 4; Science Club 4; Chorus 4. EVERETT TILAND— I’m a self made man and I love my maker. Foot- ball I. 2. 3. 4; Basket Ball 2. 3. 4: Baseball I. 2. 3. 4: Student Council 3. 4; Class Treasurer 2: Class President 3; A.S.B. President 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Lettermen's Club 3. 4; Track I. MERILYN PETERSON— Beinq qood is an awful lonesome job. Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Pep Club I. 3. 4: A.S.B. Yell Leader 4; Class President I; Class Secretary 3: A.S.B. Secretary 4: Pep Club Secretary 3; Chorus 4. DOROTHY PRATHER— Oh! for grades like hers. Class Treasurer I; Tumbling Club 3; Junior Prom Decoration Committee; Senior Ball Floor Chairman; Girls’ A Club 3. 4; A.S.B. Treasurer 4: Pep Club 3. 4; Honor Society 2. 3. 4. GEORGE TROTT— A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. F.F.A. I. 2. 3; Science Club 3: Camera Club 3; Eaqle Staff 3. GLEN TURK— If shortness were greatness he'd top them all. F.F.A. I. 2. 3: Eagle Staff 4. MINNIE RICHARDSON— And then she would talk, ye gods how she'd talk. Girls' Athletics 3. 4; Band 3: Chorus 4; Home Ec. Club 3. DARLENE SESBY— Personality plus. Band 1.2. 3. 4; Camera Club 2; Pep Club 3. 4; Chorus 4; Girls' Athletics I, 4. CALVIN VANASSCHE— My heart is ever at your service. IO



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(Senior Glass History FLIGHT I FROSH VILLAGE We landed with a very crowded plane at the private airport of Frosh Village (owned and operated by Arlington High School United Air Lines) under the leadership of a very capable crew: MERILYN PETERSON—PRESIDENT BOB SMITH—VICE-PRESIDENT RAY McCLURE—SECRETARY DOROTHY PRATHER—TREASURER HOWARD ROBB—YELL LEADER MRS. BEAN—ADVISER Being air-minded and anxious to make a good start, we just stopped long enough to let the students of Arlington High meet us and know we had arrived. Then we again took to the air. Dropping lower over the Athletic Park one football substitute and four baseball boys bailed out to begin an outstanding high school career in athletics. We added another oar to the side of our Fighter when our class team won an Inner Class League Basketball game from the Sophomores. In order to stay in combat we pushed two girls and one boy out of the cockpit so they could parachute to an office in the Frosh Soph Pep Club, Girls' League, and Student Council. Other members with musical ability of our class found their niches and bailed out to take their places in the high school band. Our flight to Frosh Village was completed and we all boarded our Fighter to continue our flight to Sophomoreville. FLIGHT II SOPHOMOREVILLE Before landing at Sophomoreville airport the new crew took over the controls. They are as follows: ERLAND ELEFSON—PRESIDENT DENNIS ALSKOG—VICE-PRESIDENT BONNIE THOMSEN—SECRETARY EVERETT TILAND—TREASURER JOHN MOLL—YELL LEADER We checked in at Sophomoreville airport, after landing, received our instructions and took to the sky. Before gaining too much altitude we made a bombing run on the Athletic Department. We scored nine boys in football, five in basketball, three in baseball, and sev- eral in track. These were all direct hits. We scored one extra big bullseye when one of our boys chalked up a victory and made All Northwest Second and All County Football Teams. Making a very good showing here, we were determined to gain recognition on other fronts. Seven of our girls with an abundance of energy parachuted to the Girls A Club and were very active during this year. Peering out of the bombay doors we discovered twenty-three members in Honor Society. We synchronized our watches and awaited the date of September 29th, for our party in honor of the Frosh. Practically all of our class members being absent from the plane, we landed our Fighter by land baseci controls and once again boarded it with high spirits. We had come to the half-way mark in our flight. These past two years had been very eventful and we were now ready to continue our flight into the eventful years to come. FLIGHT III JUNIORTOWN Flight III was started by an overhauling of our Fighter and electing a new crew. •Symbol from our motto Rowing, Not Drifting meaning a victory. 12

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