Arnold High School - Arlion Yearbook (Arnold, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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= i N GCG V UN vont i} Pl MILDRED WILDS—N. H. S. Chehalis Literary Society 1, Uke Club 1 Junior Dramatic Club 2. Girl Reserve 1-2-3-4. President of Girl Reserve 4, Glee Club 1-2. Science Club 3. Na tional Honor Society 3-4. Oratorical Contest 3. Athletic Association 1-2-3. Editor-in-Chief of Cauldron 4, Count that day lost, Whose low de seending sun Finds from your hand No worthy action done. } BERTHA ZILLMER—N. H. S. Gitl Reserve 1-2-3-4 Seeretary of Girl Reserve 3. | Chehalis Literary Society 1 Physics Club 3 History | Club 3. Junior Dramatic Club Secretary 2. Class Secre- tary 1-2-3-4. Athletic Association 1-2 Trust no professor, however pleasant | Let past lessons be re-read, Grind, grind in the living present No difference if you slight your bed. Quiet and pretty, a trifle petite Tn class rooms her reeordse were sure hard to beat, MARTHA ZILLMER—N, EH. S. Girl Reserve 1-2-3-4 Secretary of Girl Reserve ) | Chehalis Literary Society 1 Phys: Club History Club 3 Junior Dramatic Club Secretary 2 Class Secre- tary 1-2-3-4. Athletic Association 1 | —N. H. $.—National Honor Society. LJ —————— twenty-eight NI EE OE ee

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FLORENCE WAKEFIELD Girl Reserve 1-2-3-4 Treasurer of Girl Reserves The Wishing Well 1. Rhodora Literary Society 1. Travel Club 2. French Club 2. Girls’ Glee Club 1-2-3. Uke Club 1. History Club 3. Athletic Association 1-2. Man- ager of Basketball 4. Assistant Athletic Editor, Typist of Cauldron. The basketball team she surely can manage, If she isn't there, it’s one disadvantage. MARTHA WEHRY Girl Reserve 1-2 The Wishing Well 1 Bashful Mr. Bobbs 3 Rhodora Literary Society 1 Dramatic Chat French Cl 2 Glee Club 1 Uke Clut Association 1-2-3 — md Al A gay young girl is Martha's role, They say she’s worth her weight in gold. GLADYS WESCOTT 1-2- 3-4 Chehalis Girl Reserve 2-3 Travel Club 2 Sen Girls Glee Club Junior Dramatic ( Club 1 Music ( of Cauldron 4 «ly brimful of mischief and wit and glee, As ever a human soul could be, twenty-seven ix WA AAA es ; No Wc KOA AE We x $ Do



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Again the tribe was scattered until the year nineteen hundred twenty-six, when we received the name of Juniors. This year we took Ralph McAninch, led him cap- tive to our wigwam, tied him fast with cords of elmbark, and ever since we have kept him as “Big Chief.” A friendly tribe, The Curtis Publishing Company, present- ed us with plans to sell magazines. We went on the War Path and coaxed, threat- History of The Senior Class ened and begged the public to buy until our campaign was a success. Sweetmeats As the sun rose in the fall of nineteen hundred and twenty-four, it shone upon one hundred and eleven young braves and squaws who considered this the most important day in the year to them. We were the latest addition to the reser- vation, our name being the Freshman Class of Arnold High. Our tribe was so determined to succeed that nothing could stop us. When vacation time arrived we left our wigwam, to return the next year as Sophomores. Of our vast number, just fifty-four had returned; the others had been captured by rival tribes. This was a joyous year, for we had all smoked the Pipe of had been sold all year to help finance the Annual War Dance and Banquet we were a Peace. During this time we did our best to back the “Great Spirits”, the athletics and scholarship of Arnold High. giving our Senior Tribe at the close of the year. The great night came and all the warriors and squaws were dressed in style for the event. The medicine man (our doctor), the magicians (our teachers), and the prophets (the school-board), were all there. The Howard Hotel was the place for our banquet and from there we went to the great hunting lodge of the Elks for our War Dance. Again came the parting of the tribes. Now we had reached our goal. We were Seniors of Arnold High. At the first of the Senior Year a great catastrophe occurred. Our tribe went on the war path. For two days terror reigned while the reservation went along without us. On the afternoon of the third day we were back and again the Pipe of Peace was smoked. This year we proved our loyalty to the Great Spirit, Athletics, by having six Senior squaws on the basketball team. The young warriors in our class also did their part in both football and basketball. The skates which our “Big Chief”, Ralph McAninch, arranged, proved very suc- cessful, Again this year our arrangement with The Curtis Publishing Company made a profit for us. We were aided in this by Chief Holste, the Prophet of Our Class. The time is now drawing near when there will be a real parting for our Tribe. The Juniors are hard at work earning wampum for our Farewell Dance. Our sun is slowly setting in the West. Soon the tribe of 1928 will have yone to find new hunting grounds beyond the horizon of our reservation, for even the happiest tribe cannot be contented forever with no new lands to conquer. twenty-nine

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