Marysville High School - Quil Ceda Yearbook (Marysville, WA)

 - Class of 1939

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I History of the Class of 1939 Among the first things that a class of students learns upon entering an insti- tution of learning are the ideals and traditions upheld by that institution. We, the Class of '39 upon entering Marysville High School in the Fall of '36 formed no exemption to this rule. We were soon aware of the high ideals and traditions of Marysville High School. We learned that these ideals in- volved activity, progress, high scholarship, good sportsmanship, and service. During our Freshman year we bore ourselves .with an air of dignity that caused the upperclassman to gaze in awe and wonder at our marvelous accomplishment. Even though we did enter High School in the usual way, as tender, shrinking, peace-at-any-price individuals, we soon overcame our super- abundance of modesty and entered into school affairs with a right good spirit. We next advanced to the position of Sophomores which we filled in our best manner. Even at this early stage we gave evidence of our coming fame. The enthusiastic way in which we entered into all forms of High School activity was marked. As luniors we increased our renown by continuing the good record we had established and set a good example for the lunior classes to come. Dur- ing this year we gave also many football and basketball stars to the school. In our Senior year we have taken many active parts in dramatics, show- ing their ability in football, basketball, track, and in fact, most anything. Marysville High School loses many stars in their graduation. This is the largest class ever to graduate from this school. Now on this 3lst day of May, nineteen hundred and thirty-nine, forty-five young men and thirty-seven young women go ou to seek their fortunes, leaving old M. H. S. to do as best it can without. Good Luck to you, coming Seniors, may you fare as well as we didl Make the best of your days here, you'll never know that they are the happiest of your life, until they are over. 4

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. sw P' Jumors Our class entered Marysville High School in 1937 with the highest hopes for success. And along with our capable class advisor, Miss Albertina Prahinski, We tried to raise the standard of the school in scholarship. During our Freshman year We took up studies and athletics with the great- est zeal. We were represented in football, basketball, dramatics and track. No matter what was the important activity of the season it was simply impos- sible to keep us out and therefore We Went successfully through our first year. lt Was a bright morning when we gathered in the assembly, not Freshies, but mighty Sophomores. Our hopes and plans for fun Were high and the thought of study was strongly impressed on our minds. Nevertheless, We have taken a lively interest in all school activities. We have sent some members to every line of sport and have also ranked high in educational advances. In our Sophomore year We became confident as We realized We were really THE class in High and must give the Freshmen a good example. Then We realized that life Was not all study and began to enjoy High School life. At the beginning of the year We entered High as luniors and realized that half our High School life Was over. We started in to study in earnest to make up for lost time and be Worthy of being Seniors next year. President ............r............................... Gale Leiter Vice President ..............,........... Bradley Bartlett Secretary-Treasurer ...................... Archie Plont Advisor ...................... Miss Albertina Prahinski

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