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On the Second Class Deck Arthur Benjamin Florence Blackinton Lulie Blackinton Wilma Bowser Billy Brado Margaret Burns Vernon Burt Velma Carpenter William Cartwright Verlie Cass Ann Cepernich Harry Cornell Mabel Cornell Merle Cummings Mildred Curry Robert Dansingberg Lila Dibble Jane Doust Lerein Duranceau Betty Elder Dorothy Etter Thelma Finely Paul Fisher Madeline Frang Fred Gadke Charles Giles Gragg Gilkey Robert Ginnett Margaret Gross Carl Haugland Ruth Haugland Dorothy Holeman Philip Huey Grace Hughes Lawrence Hull Henry Jacobson Alta Jasperson Walter Jenson Carmen Jorgenson Eileen Joyce LeRoy Keepers Raymond Kemp Eva Kenoyer Hanzy Kundson Dagmar Kunnap Larry March Lillian March Norman Martin Ray McCullough Mary McDiarmid Andrew Miles Marguerite Miller Kathleen Mitchell Sheldon Moe Don Mogenson Roy Moyer Yukona Moyer Harold Nicholson Orrett Norton Earl Olson Margaret Olson Waldo Olson Hazel Park Helen Patterson Stella Ralph Raymond Reed Dorothy Revell Marian Rogers William Rudlinger Lester Senff Rutth Seymour Jean Shannon Kenneth Sorsdal Jean Soule Jean Stewart Louise Suryan Bessie Symonds Hazel Symonds Naomi Tate Mike Thomas Overton T tus Raymond Verrall Lee Wakefield Marc Wagar Margaret Warren Sylvia Wells Bob White Page i6
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SHELDON MOE NORMAX YUKONA MARGARET President MARTIN MOYER OLSON Vice-President Representative Secretary Sophomore Class History President . . . . Vice - President . . Secretary . . . . Treasurer . . . . Class Representative Class Flower . . . Class Colors . . . Class Motto . . . . . . Sheldon Mce . Norman Martin . Margaret Olson . Jean Shannon . Yukona Moyer . . . . Wisteria Purple and Silver “Deeds. Not Words” THE four great steps of high school are being steadily climbed by the class of nineteen thirty-two. As Trail Blazers we built our first step on one word that would make a firm and lasting foundation. This word is not very big but holds a great amount in it. It is cooperation. On this first big step we had a happy and prosperous time together under our very capable advisor. Miss Morrison. At the end of the school year, banishing all cares and worries, we journey to Similk Beach for a good time. As the first step was fully covered we ascended to the second step, and under the leadership of Sheldon Moe, our pres’dent, and our class advisors, Miss Andrews and Mr. Stephenson, we have kept up our good standards. We are well represented in all athletics, in orchestra, band, debate, and dramatic work in this school. We have fully decided that our second step will be founded on Loyalty to the citizens of Anacortes. our parents, the Board of Directors, our in- structors, and our fellow students. And so, as the old saying goes, “let us hitch our wagons to the stars” and as upper classmen, during the next two years, make a record of which we all will be proud. —m. olson ’32. Page 15
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GENE J ' MES FINSBN GEORGE LeMAISTER Vice-President SNYDER President Treasurer Junior Class Diary of a “31-er” September io. 1929 Dear Diary: Today we had our class meeting and election of officers, electing Gene LeMaister President, Everett Lindholm. Vice-President: He’en Webb, Secretary, and George Snyder. Treasurer. Miss Church and Mr. Dishnow are our class advisors. We have a lot of work on hand th’s yea-—Junior Prom. Junior Vodvil, Junior Scrapbook—etc., etc., etc.,—Ho, it makes me dizzy to think. We’ll be busier this year than ever before. Bang—there's the bell. December 6, iQ2Q Dear Diary: Just got home from the “Prom”—and maybe I'm not tired! It was awfully pretty—earned out an Orental scheme. Lattices, Wistaria, lanterns, draperies, all sorts of wall hangings—a big black and gold Buddha—etc. Lot of work in it but it was a big success. And Miss Cornish came to see it. (She was our class advisor for three years—’member?) Sleepy—goodnight. April 22, 1930 Dear Diary: Another big class project, the Vodvil. went over wfith a bang a few nights ago. Three plays and “between acts”—. It was gtand. Big success— Hurrah for our side! We’ve had a finger in just about every pie this year—and next year we’ll be Seniors! Dear, Dear, Dear—think of it! Page 17 —F. Dorcy ’31.
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