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SOPHOMORES Sophomore Class Roll Betty Anderson Norma Anderson Alya Blake Mary Barcott Shirley Berkley Ethel Buck man Pearl Campbell LaVerne Cartee Anna Dodson Millie Dragovicft Nedra Duranceau Blanche Flitcroft Bernice Fountain Marie Friesen Maxine Funk Helen Gllkey Mary Jane Gllkey Mary Hanseroth Herman Anderson Ned Andrich Walter Bannerman Francis Barcott Mike Barcott Harold Benson Chester Blarkinton Perry Bowdlsh Elmer Carlson Flavis Cartee Billy Cleveland Raymond Decker Billy Ktter Wilford Finsen Albert Fisher Irene Herring Viola Jenkins Bernice Lcabo Valerie LeVeque Leona McDonald Marie McDugle Charlotte Morely Phyllis Norman Marcella Padgett Arleene Peters Frances Peterson Leanore Polls June RaddaU Joyce Rolph Mae Rydberg Nora Schillios Bernice Schneider John Franulovitch Cyril Garber Craig Ginnett Arden Hambly Arnold Hemingson Allen Johns Clair Jackson Ivan Johnson 'Pom Jones Glenn King Jack Krebs Bob Leatherwood Rodger Leek man Lloyd Lewis Eva Sepnrovich Edna Shaffer Wanda Sheppard Cleo Smith Lydia Siebert Marian Strom Isona Suryan Helen Thomas Mattie Toiler June Watson Rozetta Weekley Carroll Werner Helen Wheeler Marguerite Wllkerson Maida Wilmot Evelyn Wilson Gladys Wollertz Jack Ixtwman Kenneth Mason Sigler Moen Billy Morrison Wesley Mount Norman Noggle Eddie Omundson Robert Padgett Edward Scribner Wesley Shull Paul Sorenson Paul Sparks Charles Stafford Lloyd Wilson Twenty-three
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X RHODODENDRON 1934 Jack Lowman......................................President Billy Etter.............................. Vice-President Charlotte Morley................................Secretary Robert Leather wood...................... Representative Arnold Hemingson..............................Yell Leader Sophomore History On September 5, 1933, the present sophomore class made its debut into the senior high school as tenth graders. Their first senior high troubles were in locating their classrooms and the right and wrong stairways, but soon they adapted themselves, proving to be good scholars, enthusiastic athletes, and altogether cooperative underlings. The sophomores were well represented in the debate squad, honor society, and the other school activities. Their class is especially noted :.or its all-around talent, thus presenting assemblies which the entire school long remember. The class believed in starting new things, and setting new standards. Their accomplishments this year are a prophecy of deeds to come in the remaining years of its stay at A. H. S. The sophomores have been under the able direction of Miss Morrison, class advisor, who has made them work, and like it. High hopes of attaining success in all fields of activity are held by every one of these 96 peppy students. By following the same pitch they have pursued in their first year, they will be a graduating class that might well challenge the achievements of their predecessors. Twenty-two
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% RHODODENDRON 1934 £ 1933 Grid Grist SCHEDULE September 23 at Anacortes Anacortes (6)-Oak Harbor (12)—A green team versus one of the finest teams ever put out at Oak Harbor. September 30 at Bellingham Anacortes (O)-Whatcom (13)—A moral victory. Whatcom had a powerful and fast aggregation, but could do very little with a fighting Sea Hawk eleven that day. October 7 at Anacortes Anacortes (O)-Fairhaven (25)—Anacortes looked like a winner during the first quarter but for some unknown reason shot their bolt and after that first quarter never threatened the big Grizzly eleven. October 21 at Anacortes Anacortes (13)-Sedro Woolley (33)—Gave one of the best teams in the state a real battle. The Hawks carried the fight to Sedro and scored twice, right at the start but could not hold the Cubs down. October 28 at Snohomish Anacortes (0)-Snohomish (6)—A slippery clay field cost Anacortes two touchdowns. Snohomish's lone touchdown scored on a freak pass. November 4 at Anacortes Anacortes (0)-Burlington (26)—Lost to a fine big team. Their weight was too much for the lighter Anacortes line. November 11 at Anacortes Anacortes (0)-Mount Vernon (26)—Annual Armistice Day game. Mount Vernon carried too many guns for the fighting Hawk eleven who fought until the last second of the forty-eight minutes. T wenty-four
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