Anacortes High School - Rhododendron Yearbook (Anacortes, WA)

 - Class of 1930

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•) PAULINE TASOVAC. “P. D.”— Very quiet—at times.” Frosh Carnival. 1: Glee Club. 1-2; (1. A. C., 1-2-3-4; Class Baseball. 2-3. ALFRED THIBBERT. Tip — “By my own efforts I hope to rise. Dramatic Club. 4: Operetta. 3-4; Sr. Play. 4; Jr. Vodvil. 3; Pul). Speak. Plays. 4; Glee Club. 2-3-4. FLORENCE TORPE Y. “Torpey”— Her hobby—have a good time.” Frosh Carnival. 1. HAROLD TRULSON. “Rookey”— Just because a man blushes is no sitfn he is bashful.” Glee Club. 1-2-3-4; Football Mgr.. 4; Bas- ketball. 3-4; Tennis, 3-4: Oper- etta. 3-4. RUDOLPH VERRALL. “Rudy — Charles ‘Buddy’ Rogers’ rival.” Basketball 2nd Team. 3-4: Bif? A. 4. CLYDE WEBB. “Neewah”—“Paddle your own canoe.” Big A. 3-4; Football. 3-4: Glee Club. 3-4: Operetta. 3-4; Track, 3. ELLEN WINCE—“Truth sparkles in her eyes and like a diamond Kleams. Glee Club. 1-2-3-4: Miss Cherry Blossom.” 4: Operetta. 4. FRANCES WRIGHT. “Izzy”— She Is possessed of that inexaustlble. jolly nature. Class Yell Leader. 3: Glee Club. 2-3-4: Sec. GUIs’ Club. 3: Annual Staff. 3-4; Op- eretta. 2-3-4; Viee-Pres. Art Club. 3; Dramatic Club. 4: Jr. Vodvil 3; “Miss Cherry Blossom. 4. Page 26

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ALICE RUMSEY. “Al”—“A quiet and pleasing manner wins many friends.” Honor Society. 3-4; Jr. Vodvll, 3; Sr. Play. 4; Typing: Contest. 4. OLIVER RUSING. “Pat”—“He hears but half who hears one party only.” NORMA SAHLIN. Tinee”—” I can live in slow music but let me live in Jazz!” Glee Club. 1-2-3-4; Operetta. 3-4; Sr. Play. 4; Jr. Vodvil, 3; I Mania tie Club. 4; Art. 3; Honor Society. 2-3-4; •’Miss Cherry Blossom.” 4. MARIAN SCHAFER. Mary Ann — “I am young. innocent and mean well, yet it seems all I do is wronR.'' Operetta. 1-2-3-4; Bas- ketball. 1-2-3; G. A. C.. 1-2-3; Sr. Trio. 4; Glee Club. 1-2-3-4; “Miss Cherry Blossom.” 4. ELSIE SCHMANDT — In quiet minds the greatest thoughts do grow. Girls' Club. 2-3-4; Decla- mation Contest. 3. ROY SCHMANDT. Boiler”— One cannot know everything. Opt r- etta, 4; Glee Club. 4. KATHLEEN SCHWARTZ. Dotti. — My. but she's gentle, and also shy. but there's mischief n h r eye ’ y cCl ALICE SOULE. “Johnnie — She smiles and all the world Is gay Honor Society’, 2: G. A. C.. 2-3; Vice-Pres. Girls’ Club. 4; Oper- etta. 4; Glee Club. 4. JOHN SOUTH WICK. Spots —“The more you know the Its» you have to find out. Operetta. 4; Glee Club. 4; Football. 4. LOUISE STAPP. Stappy — And she is an accomplished musician. Git e Club. 2-3; Honor Society. 2-3-4; Operetta. 3; Sr. Play. 4; Orchestra. 3-4. ELETHA STORM E. “Let ha — Oh. her eyes are heaven-lit with dreams!” Girls' Basketball. 1. HELEN T A S O V A C. Helen — Where there's a will, there's a way. Honor Society’. 1; Sea Hawk Mgr.. 4: Glee Club. 2-4; Miss Cherry Blossom.” 4: G. A. C . 2; Baseball. 2. Page 25



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Senior Prophecy IT had been a most surprising circus for I had discovered some of my school- mates were major attractions in it. Tempa Mellot was billed as the “world’s strongest woman.” Margaret Arges and Alice Soule doubled for the Siamese twins. Maralta Anderson was described on the posters as “the bearded lady,” although the beard w'as false, and Elvin and Leslie Rottluff. the Rottluff brothers, were trapeze performers. John Southwick had become a lion tamer and a very good one too. Because of this unexpected affluence of friends in a circus I stayed after the show to talk to them. They had been all over the world with the circus and had met a surprising number of schoolmates in their travels. Elsie Schmandt had started a Chinese Orphan Asylum early in her career. Willafaye Mahan’s parents had noticed her adeptness at turning electric lights on and off, so they had sent her to a school to learn electrical engineer- ing and she had become a great success. Silas Boulton had become an inventor. He had among other things invented a new Scotch joke and a device for preventing velocipedes from speeding. Alphonse Brazas had been President of Mexico, but alas, we say “had been” for he was turned out by the spring cleaning of Presidents. Louis Means succeeded him. Dick Butler took up journalism ten years ago and now he has reached a position where he is in charge of the Summit Park column in the Anacortes American. Tinee Sahlin, Dorothy Okerlund, Caroline Johnson and Coral Bliss have all become Congress women. Dorothy holds the record for the longest speech yet made in the house. Louise Stapp, I found out. had become a noted musi- cian and was appearing on Broadway. Shelby Clark was also playing behind the footlights. Pete Dale. Harold Berentson and Rex Rogers are each managers of opposing indoor baseball teams. These men have become great professionals at this game. I was very delighted to hear that Jimmie March had defeated Bobby Jones for the golf crown and was to play Gail Howe for his final match before retiring. The two Kimsey brothers. Dick and Frank, had opened up a hand laundry of their own and had Edwin Barker as a special manager. Phyllis Black. I learned, had married the worlds’ soap king. Clyde Webb, and was very happy. Roscoe Anderson was the assistant coach at the Dobers school and was taking up croquet as a side diversion. Dorothy Barney had become the Dean of Women at Whitman College where Melvin Beckley was President. The'r greatest worry so far was Alfred Thibbert, who couldn't seem to get out of the Freshman Class. Page 27

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