Anacortes High School - Rhododendron Yearbook (Anacortes, WA)

 - Class of 1940

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Nltmi-FORTY Jean Giblin—Social worker down in Little Chicago. Willis Zimmerman—Just got promoted from janitor to office boy in the Anacortes People’s bank. Howard Millard—That loud-mouthed auctioneer who’s been sel- ling hot-water bottles in Florida. Velma Knight—Dare-devil motorcycle rider traveling with the Knight, Lite, and Pulltheshade carnival troupe. Vasilo Demopolis—While exploring Africa with her safari, she discovered a new species of kangaroo—one which has two hip pockets instead of the one in front. Ulrico Premo—Head of a large construction crew in Egypt. He says he plans to streamline the Great Sphinx. Kay Separovich—Renowned archaeologist who has just exca- vated the old Anacortes senior high school. He plans to put the ruins in his scrapbook. Nona Hinshaw—Just published her tenth volume on “How to Keep Thousand Legged Worms From Getting Bowlegged.” Wallace Mattson—Invented the medicine chest that not only holds medicine, but applies first aid, and has even been known to chloroform the patient. Eugenia Gerik—Just won a set of false teeth in a nationally advertised toothpaste contest. Maxine Brown—Sentimental poetess whose book of verse, “Vul- tures and a Spring Rainbow,” will be published soon, pro- viding she can find a publisher. Georgia Young—Was seen at a wayside stand selling razor clams. With every dozen you get a brush and lather free. Bob LaRue—Seen every afternoon at 2:00 standing noncha- lantly by the entrance to the Hotel Ritz. (Incidentally, he’s the doorman.) Ted Wollertz—He was Hedy LaMarr’s publicity agent, but he got fired because he forgot all about Hedy in trying to make the front page himself. Jeanne Williamson—She’s running a sandwich shop in Paris with a big bullfrog pond out in back and this sign out in front, “A leg a day keeps the doctor away,” Katherine Verhoeff bowman—Associate manager of the No- ketch Fish Buyer concern composed of a scow and two paddles. Margaret Thurston—Proprietor of the “Thirstin’ Drinkin’ Foun- tain” in the middle of Death Valley. Elsie Thomson—Has opened an ice cream parlor at Richard E. Byrd’s new post at the South Pole. The Eskimos are wild about her sundaes. (Continued on page 36) 29

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V'f Georgia Yoi fg— Georgie Girls club 3. 4: Ambi- tion— Beauty operator. Alma Louise Zchner— A.S.It sec. 2; Library 2. 3. I: Girls club 2. 3. 4: Am- bition— College.” Lorraine Zoa Zettee— Fib- ber or Spaghetti”— Girls club 2. 3. 4: Drill team 2. 3; Operetta 3: Am- bition—“To be a grade school teacher. Willis David Zim mermar— Willie”—Boys dub 2. I: Ambition— Be a good fisherman. • CAMERA SHY Maxine Brown— Max — Entered A.H.S. from Olym- pia for 2nd semester of senior year. Ambition— Sewing instructor. Robert Atterberry— Itoys club 2. 3. 4. • TWENTY YEARS FROM NOW By Nona Hinshaw and Dorothy Osborne Erma Veloni—Writes from India that she has taken up snake- charming. It fascinates her (as well as the snakes). Edgar Schwartz—Is following in Walt Disney’s footsteps, and has just created that new cartoon called “Larry Louse.” Charles Schneider—Famous orator and lecturer. His favorite topic is, “What the European Wars Have Taught Me,” or “Do You Hiccough?” Carleton Amsberry—Just started up a new- soup kitchen near Snoqualmie Falls. He looks very busy inside, stirring the big cauldrons of soup. The neon sign in front reads: “Fall Inn.” Margaret Thomas—Head of a large manufacturing concern that puts out multicolored hair ribbons by the millions. Daniel Meagher—Inventor of the doughnut that clips onto the side of your coffee cup. Louis Weis—Writes the creepiest mystery thrillers on the mar- ket. His “The Corpse With The Bloody Nose” was the Pulitzer prize-winner of the year. I)an Young—A life-guard at Mud Lake, who almost saved some- body’s life last week. Jeanette Elvebak—Just cleared up the mortgage on her million dollar mansion on Goats Island in Lake Campbell. 28



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• OFFICERS, CLASS OF ’41 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Representative Don McKee Gordon Flannigan LaVerne Baer Dave Murray Margaret Moyer • GIRLS • BOYS Anderson. Norine Barber. Barton Arnett. Prances Bassett. Prank Baer. LaVerne Batchelder, Dennis Barcott. Josephine Biendl. John Beaty. Ellen Buchanan. Lloyd Bondeson. Wanda Burgett, Ralph Bresee, Alice Burke. Dan Brisbin. Wanda Cartee. Charles Brown. Bette Chariot. Bill Cahail. Margaret Crawford. Gene Campbell. Florence Cully. Ivan Paris. Fern Demopolis. Chris Ginnett. Ruth Edge. Edward Hansen. Carol Ensign. Leslie Hewson, Beatrix Flannigan, Gordon Horn. May Flinn. Pat Larson. Laura Jean Punk. Wallie MacDonald. Helen Jarvis. Cecil McCormack. Marian Johnson. Milton McDugal. Laurene Jorgenson. Ervin Moyer. Margaret Larson. Lloyd Odegard. Geraldine Lowman, Jim Olsen. Re-Vae McCrady. Wayne Rayl. Geraldine McKee. Don Richmond. Jacqueline Moran. Roy Rogers. Marvel Murray. Dave Rumsey. Maxine Noden. Walter Smith. Eunice Page. Lloyd Smith. Margie Peterson. Melvin Stedman, Sylvia Rawhouser. Wesley Stroebel. Ruby Sietz. Wade Summers. Lois Smith. Chester Timmons. Patsy Smith. Ellsworth Walton. Virginia Sprague. Ben Welk. Althea Tweten. Wayne Tennant. John 30

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