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RHODODENDRON MARGARET DEANE BETTY LOWMAN ERMA GRAHAM ALYCE RUMSEY LOUIS MEANS ELLEN WINGE ROBERT GINNETT HERSCHEL MCQUARY MAXINE DAVIS The Post-Graduates ORGANIZATION of the Post-Graduates did not take place until towards the end of the year, when a chairman was elected to preside at nil meetings and to take care of any business that took place. An assembly was given by the class, which was quite a success. A few days after this the Post-Graduate Dance was given in the Eagles ballroom. This alco turned out to be quite a success. There not being any more dates open, nothing more was heard from these old timers.” except that they did their part in keeping up the spirit of their Alma Mater. Although the numbers were not many, the members were the cream of the crop of several years' graduating classes. May dear old A. H. S. have many more organizations as peppy as this one has turned out to be. Page 21
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RHODODENDRON I. Dorothy E. Etter. leave my numerous an l sundry abilities along the line of art to Claire Stearns . I. Merle Cummings, leave to Johanna Raddatz my punctuality and perfect attendance record. I. Ruth Haugland, bequeath to Hernice Dybbro my never exhaustible supply of gum. We. Lester L. Sen ft and Emmett Lester Okerlund. bequeath ourselves to Edna Hope Flltcroft and Delesta Draper, respectively. I. Grayce Shirley Hughes, leave my great, big. beautiful brown eyes to any sophomore girl who finds it difficult to get her man. We, Jean Elizabeth Shannon and Jean Burdon Soule, leave to Bar- bara Sackett and June Kerney our ever togetherness. 1. Andrew Henry Miles, leave my ceaseless chatter, chatter, chatter, to Paul Franulovich. I. Robert Trafton White, leave Auto Mechanics with a sigh of relief. We. Lee Howard Wakefield Junior. Waldo Llewellyn Peter Olson. Raymond Randolph Verrall and Edward LeRoy Keepers, do bequeath our two weeks vacation without credit to anyone who is dumb enough to want them. I. Jane S. Doust. leave my golden Ioeks to Philip Dybbro. providing he will cleanse them daily with mayonnaise. I. Fred W. Gadke. do bequeath my blushing atmosphere to Hobby Newell. I. Margaret Irene Olson, leave to Olive McEwen my towering height. I. Frank Gragg Gilkey, will one of my shoes to Barbara Sackett for use as a case for her bass viol. I. Charlie Giles, leave to Mina White my remarkable tennis ability I. Roy Moyer, bequeath my ••permanent” wave to Calvin Smith. I. Hill Cartwright, leave my ability to argue with teachers to Orville Wilmot. I. Shorty Moore, leave my permanence in school to any sophomore who plans on staying here for the next eight years. I. Robert Dansingburg. leave nothing, because Jane graduates too. I. F. Ward Adams, leave to next year's back row in physics my widespread calculations. I. Anna Marguerite Cepernich. do bequeath (he light that failed to next year's physics assembly. We. Robert Trafton and Walter Jensen, leave our taking ways to the next A. H. S. baseball team, to be used in the Mount Vernon hamburger shop. I. Yukona Moyer, do bequeath my flaming red hair to Clifford Herbison I. Mary McDiarmid. give my last bottle of peroxide to Marie Rockstad. I. William David Kendall, bequeath my ability to sling around scenery to Darrell Deane. We make and appoint our beloved advisor. Margaret Burpee, to be executor of this, our last will and testament. THE SENIOR CLASS OF ANACOKTES HIGH SCHOOL. WITNESSES: Marie Dressier Alfalfa Uill Murray Frankenstein Mahatma Gandhi Mickey Mouse Paul Runyan Page 20
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RHODODENDRON PAUL FRANULOVICH JACK SMITH GLADYS RUMSEY DOROTHY ORIFTMIER PRESIDENT Vice•PRESIDENT SECRETARY TRIAS. REPRESENTATIVE JUNIORS IITTLE JACK HORNERS—that's what the Juniors won . In every i ie J they had their lingers honor roll, athletics, debate, music, assemblies. No. the class didn’t pretend to be an Atlas holding the honor of the school on its muscular shoulders, but it does claim that it held up its share and then some. Action -no better has it been illustrated this year than when the Juniors were preparing for the prom. Chinning themselves on the rafters, mopping the floor, packing trees, shoving covered wagons the Juniors were every place in the gym. To complete the decorating entirely to their taste they did a tremendous amount of work. Not once, but many times, they have proven themselves to be far from the anemic type of class. The other officers besides President Paul Franulovfch are: Jack Smith, vice-president; Gladys Rumsey. secretary, and Dorothy Driftmier. representative. It is no secret that the Junior class is planning to cut loose next year. Page 22
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