Anacortes High School - Rhododendron Yearbook (Anacortes, WA)

 - Class of 1922

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Senior Class Officers President...............Anna Schwartz Secretary...............George Anderson Treasurer...............Francis Short Class Color—Green and White Class Flower—White Carnation Class Motto—“Ne Tentes aut Perfice” A 01 of ;Pfjtlo£opl)j Flowers bloom in springtime Then the world should he happy and gay. We mortals should start in sometime And throw all our troubles away. If we think only of work and worry. Are selfish and want all for our own. We only to our graves do hurry Instead of bringing happiness home. Life is a series of puzzles. Some things we like, some abhor; But if we’d discard our troubles Then wed live in a regime of galore. W. A. S.

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Class $iStorp HAVING attains] the enviable position of Seniors of the A. FI. S.. it s( euis altogether fitting proper that we should tabulate our achieve- ments and claims upon the world's respect Four years ago we entered as Freshmen and naturally we were a very conspicuous group but a very proud one. Today we are more than pi oiul for we have developed into mighty Seniors. In the beginning we had a very large class but each additional year a few members dropped by the wayside, thus making the total number now thirty-two. Two mem- Ihts of last year’s graduating class and one of the class of ’20 re-enlisted this year as they desired a few more credits. Our Freshman year was one of thrills and great excitement. Our only social event was a party and it was that year that May first was proclaimed the annual date for our school picnic. But we must not linger upon those early scenes. When Sophomores we began to realize what a wondrous place our old high was. In every activity we were highly represented. A Sophomore party was held to welcome the Fresliies and many a poor Freshman be- wailed the day we were born, for they certainly were initiated by us. Our Junior year entered with a bang. What a triumph to be ac- knowledged as “upper class men.” We were nearing the goal for which every student works—Senior days. The Junior Mixer was the first social event of the year and later followed the Junior Prom. The memories of those two fetes will forever linger in our minds for we established our reputation ns hosts. The Junior picnic held at Dewey was a big success, just ask our dear boys, for did they not spend the weary night on the beach on account of their merry pranks (?) There was also a Junior-Senior picnic, both classes journeying to Shaw Island where many happy hours were frisked away. At last our golden dream has been fulfilled. We as Seniors have made this year one of great happiness and success. At the head of the classes we have maintained our scholarship: have shown the finest spirit in school works and also in athletics. The Senior girls won the interclass basketball series and the boys made up the largest per cent, in all the different sports. The Senior Play and Ball ranked as the biggest events of the school year. A Theatre Party was given at the beginning of the term. Last but not least the class took advantage of all Senior privileges and so a “Sneak was taken.



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 3 j u. c J LILLIAN ANDERSON Who chooseth me, shall get as much as he deserves.” Entered from Columbia School, 1918. Course: General. Activities: Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4); Class basketball team (4) ; Glee Club (3) ; Kolah Club (3) (4) ; Junior Mixer Com. (3) ; Class ltep. Athletic Assn. (4) ; Pres, of Girls’ Council (4) ; Chairman of Cic- ero’s Circus Coin. (3) ; Society Editor on Rhododendron Staff (4). WALTER A. SCHWARTZ To be rather than to seem.” Entered from Columbia School, 1918. Course: Scientific. Activities: Football (2) (3) (4) : Basket- ball (1-2-3-4) ; Captain (4) ; Baseball (1-2- 3); Secretary Treasurer of Junior class; Jr. Representative A. II. S. A. A. Board of Control; Pres. A. II. S. A. A. (4); Busi- ness Manager Annual (4). BERTHA L. SUNDEEN The more you know, the less you have to find out.” Entered from Columbia School, 1918. Course: Classical. Activities: Kolah Club (2-3); Disc Club (3) ; Debate Club (2-3) ; In c “Burglar” (2) : Chairman of Schc Com. (4) ; Asst. Editor of Rhc (3) ; Editor-in-Chief (4) ; Girl f rnazoo” in Senior play (4). KENNETH TERRY I think, therefore I exist.” Entered from Orville High School, '22. Course: Scientific. SUsJL

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