Anacortes High School - Rhododendron Yearbook (Anacortes, WA)

 - Class of 1930

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EDWIN DALE, Pote —“Luck Is all rlsrht. but hustling beats It. Declamatory Contest. 3; Jr. Vod- vll. 3: Debate. 3-4; Dramatic Club. 4; Debate Club. 4; Sr. Play. 4: Editor of Sea Hawk. 4; Base- ball. 4. GILBERT DEANE. Farmer — “I think, therefore I exist. Knight Hawks. 2-3-4: Football. 3-4: Glee Club. 3-4: Operetta. 3-4: Basket- ball. Msrr., 4. CARL ERICKSON. “Sheik — A quiet - looking man. but looks arc often deceiving. Glee Club. 3-4; Operetta. 3-4. JOHN ERVINE. Pee Vine — Car- toonist. past, present and future Annual Staff. 4. WILLIAM FISHER. “Bill —“Lau h and the world laughs with you.” ROSE FLAGG, Rosy”— Speech Is griat. but silence Is greater. ” Glrls Club. 2-3-4. . V E R A FLOCKEXH A G EN—“ . Jhe dance—let joy be upcor ,%ined.” Basketball. 2-3: G. A. C.. 2-3: Jr. V’odvil. 3; Operetta. 3-4. Olee Club. 3-4; Miss Cherrv Blossom. 4: Art. 2. ERMA GRAHAM. Emma”—“Would there were more like her.” Girls’ Club. 2-3-4. EARL HARDING. “Cocky — Make way! A serious youth appears!” Glee Club. 4; Operetta. 4: Miss Cherry Blossom. 4: Track Mgr. f VERNA HAYNES— They are al- ways at «ase who launch.” Honor Society. 2-3: G. A. C.. 1. M ARIETT A HIMMELSCHEIN. Sparky — A lady of sweet and Kentle disposition.” Glee Club. 2-3-4: Operetta. 3: Honor So- ciety. 2: G. A. C.. 2: Basketball, 1-2: Miss Cherry Blossom. 4. CLAYTON HOWE. Clayt — Few things are impossible to dili- gence.” Football. 3-4. Page 22

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CORAI. RUSS— Quiet, unruffled and studious.” Girls' Club. 2-3-1. G. A. C., 1: Honor Society. 2-3-4. SILAS BOULTON. “Sr—“The God- like hero sat upon his imperial throne. Basketball, 2-3-4; Base- ball. 2-3-4; Football. 3-4; Foot- ball Capt.. 4: Track. 3-4; Vice- Pres. Big A. 3; I’res. Big A. 4; Sr. Play. 4: Pres. A. S. B.. 4. Board of Control. 4: Big; A. 3-4; Kiwanis Trophy 1929. ADELINE BRAZAS. “Audle”—“Just match me with a good day -«fi ’' Glee Club. 1; Operetta. A: G. LA. C.. 2-3-4; Jr. Voitvil. 3; IjfcuWllc Clui». 4: PresA iliJs Tub. |4: Basketball. 3-4 jfpifViof Control. 1; Class B. 1 -2-3-4: ('lass Baseball. 3: Typing Contest, 3. ALPHONSK BRAZAS. ”Fonse“—“A little nonsense now and then is relished bj’LHfe . men ” Frosh Cacjrfvalf n)r. Glee CluTl 3-4; Operetti. 9 4: Football. 3-4i Big A. 3-4: rub. Speak. Play. Z: Dramatic ’fub. 4: Editor Sea Hawk 1929. LIT C I L I, E BROTH HRS. “Lou”— “Common sense is not a common thing. Glee Club. 1-2: Honor So- ciety. 2; Basketball. 1-2-4; G. A C.. 2: Frosh Carnival. 1. MA R Y LOU I SR BROWN. Tubba — “She has a mind of her own.” G. A. C.. 1-2-3: Debate. 3: Dra- matic Club. 4; Debate Club. 4; Honor Society, 2-3: Glee Club. 1; Jr. Vodvll, 3: Frosh Carnival. 1. RICHARD BUTLBR. “Dick”—“And tho conquered, he would argue still. Track. 3: Jr. Pres.. 3: De- bate, 3-4: ('lass Basketball. 4: Pub. Speak. Play. 3: Jr. Vodvll, 3: Dramatic Club. 4. ROBRRT BUTLBR. “Bob”—“This brave man seeks not popular ap- plause. Track, 3-4. ERVIN CASS. “Erv”—“Quiet, un- like most boys.” HELEN CHITWOOD. “Chatter — “A girl of few words Is usually the best.” Girls' Club. 2-3-4. SHELBY CLARK. “S. O. S.”—“All great men are misunderstood.” Oration. 3; Sr. Play. 4. FLORENCE C O F F R L T. “Flo“— “Gentle In manner. Him in heae '• Dramatic Club. 3: Honor So- • ciety, 2-3-4: Sec-Treas. of llono ■ Society. 3: Declamatory Con- test. 3. Page 21



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GAIL HOWE. “Shorty — I am small, but remember Napoleon. MARGARET HURLBURT. “Peggy — A stenographer of no mean ability. Girls’ Club. 2-3-4; County Typing Contest. 3 THEO ILES, “Peggy —“Those who know this girl the best, love her the most. Girls' Club, 3-4; Stu- dent Police, 4. CAROLINE “For she’s JOHNSON a Jolly good u 22? sS-t Caro — fellow.” GEORGE KENNEY. Kikl”— Dlftl- culties are but stepping stones to success. Track. 2-3; Vice-Pres. Jr. Class. 3; Vice-Pres. Sr.. 4. CHARLES KIDDER. “Chuck”— The world knows nothing of its greatest men.' Track. 2-3-4; Bas- ketball. 3-4; Glee Club. 4; Oper- etta. 4; Big A, 4. LENO R A KING, jfweet maid—and clever.” Nora —“Be good r let who will b FRANK KIMS E Y . Duddie — Where the crowd is — there you'll find him. Knight Hawks. 2-3-4; Operetta. 2-3; Glee Club. 2-3: Baseball Mgr.. 4: Sr. Pla 4; Band. 3; Stage Mgr.. 2-3: B A. 4. RICHARD KIMSEY. Die he was possessed • nature.” Glee Club 2-3; Orchestra. 3- Cym. 3; Dramatic ( Carnival. 1. EVELYN LUNDBERG. Lundy”— “For she was just the quiet kind. Honor Socit ty. 2-3-4; Annual Staff. 4: Valedictorian. 4; Girls Club. 2-3-4. HELEN MACK. Patty —“Liked by everyone.” Girls' Club. 2-3-4: Honor Society. 3-4; Sec.-Treas. Debate lub. 4: Dramatic Club, 4; Sr. Play. 4: Glee Club. 4; “Miss Cherry Blossom. 4: Sea Hawk Staff. 4; Frosh Carnival. 1 WILL AFA YE MAHAN. “Billie — She could say In poetry what others coul't in prose. Girls' Club. 4: Girls' Club Rep.. 4; County Conference. 4; Sr. Play. 4; Class Basketball. 4. Page 23

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