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First row, left to right: Pat Murphy, Gordie McQueen, Richard Morgan, Oliver Chapple. Second row: Sherry Lou Swett, Virginia Callison, Carol Marie Berg, Mrs. B. J. Duncan, advisor. Third row: Willa Dodge, Wilma Grobe, Marjorie Londweer, Shirley Davis. Fourth row: Doris Williams, Eloise Snyder, Nancy Thompson, Jeanine Bostrom. Fifth row: John Schaak, Robbie Hart, Carolyn Carson, Jay Bean. Absent: Glenn Brooke, Rodney Brunette, Frank Nashland, Don Miller, Gene Perrault. QUILL and SCROLL 'IN RECOGNITION of the service and quality of your MASQUE and GAVEL THE QUEEN ANNE Chapter of Masque and Gavel began a very successful year with an election of officers. Oliver Chapple was chosen president, Glenn Brooke, vice-president, and Nancy Thompson was appointed corresponding secretary, as The first project success- fully completed was the sponsorship of the February P. T. A. dance, 'Societies' Swing, in conjunction with the Queen Anne Chapter of Quill and Scroll. Three hundred people attended. The project was fol- lowed in March by the initiation of the new candi- dates. The initiation was held at the home of Marjorie Landweer. A word of appreciation for her help was extended to Mrs. Bernice Duncan, the new faculty advisor. 44 s Masque and Gavel was happy to announce four members who for three years had faithfully work as a member of the KUAY or annual staff, you have been invited to join the Queen Anne chapter of Quill and Scroll, Thus began the letters of invitation to inspiring Kuay journalists of 1948. 44 vs The members of the International Honor Society for High School Journalists elected, for the first semester, Betty Ann Nordstrom, president, Bill Knight, vice-president, and Dorothy Hughes, Secretary-treasurer. Mary Alice Strong, Shirley Davis, and Doug Hutchinson, respec- tively, held these offices for the last twenty weeks. at s Quill and Scroll's project for the year was a P. T. A. dance, 'Societies' Swing, at the Girls' Gym, held jointly with Masque and Gavel on February 6. The Society also held a fireside at Lois Andrews' home in May. served Queen Anne Chapter. They were: Wilma Grobe Marjorie Landweer, john Schaak, and Oliver Chapple as The activities of the chapter ended with a beach party in June. First row, left to right: Don Ridge, Mr. E. M. Chorland, advisor, Bill Knight, Doug Wilson. Second row: Barbara Shick, Annette Weaver, Joy Sherwin, Heidi Stutzman, Vivian Thompson, Donna Drexel. Third row: Marilyn Knight, Marilyn Gross, Lois Andrews, Mary Alice Strong, Marilyn MacDonald. Fourth row: Elaine Kirtland, Jean Anderson, Dorothy Hughes, Jane Lippert, Loretta Seibert. Fifth row: Betty Rae Irons, Diane Hebblethwaite, Betty Lenz, Shirley Davis, David Hinckley, Sixth row: Doug Hutchinson, Drew Miller, Kathy Piper, Oliver Chapple, Marilyn Conroy, Lawrence Casler. Absent: Betty Ann Nordstrom, Gloria Graham, John Gerber, Kenneth Keener, Harold Grant, Joan Dysart.
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5 my , F 1 x Q , ,f 3 5 -Q... First row, left to right: Donna Putnam, Martha lvarson, Joan Salter, Mary Ann Ulrich, Pat McCarthy, Pat Cardwell, Lois Langley, Angie Fahriman, Potsie Brooks. Second row, left to right: Marilyn Nederlee, Mary Alice Drexel, Suzanne Clough, Margaret Moore, Betty Henskey, Beverly Hughes, Sarah Jepson, Mary Lou Ingram, Valerie Ball. Third row, left to right: Frank Green, Eric Fonkulshrud, Jim Sutton, Keith French, Annaiean Hansberry, Elmer Emmons, Cynthia Craig, John Flannigan, Jewel Kreuger, Charles Cummins. . ' 3' 4 1 4l .bv I Q. Q . 8 t . lv, .. -rf' 9 First row, left to right: Connie Scheuffer, John Mendenhall, George Nicolai, Ed Laiala, Mary Alice Drexel, Grace Engle, Elmer Emmons, Bob Haslan, Marilyn Butterworth, Joan Campbell, Joanne Pim, John Woodward, Donna Putnam. Second row, left to right: Bill Pederson, Steve DeForest, John Schaak, Richard Neal, Marilyn Nederlee, Ruth Jahnke, George Erickson, Norm Henderson, Valerie Ball, Ted Snyder, Stan Henderson, Carl House, Gordy Pierson. Third row, left to right: Annaiean Hansberry, Martha lvarsen, Beryl Freisen, Dick Gilbert, Jim Getchell. Fourth row, left to Fight: Bill Traub, Dick Reynolds, Eric Fonkulshrud, Delbert Roberts, Don Milligan, Larry Mitchell, Jim Beckett, Warren Helgerson, Floyd McCracken, Dale Keller, Jim Landweer, Walter Hill, Frank Green, Doug DeForest, Lois Langlie. ll5
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DEBATE CLUB THE DEBATE TEAM of 1947-48 under Coach Charles Foster has had a very successful season. During the fall semester the Kuayites contested with Lincoln, Garlield, Roosevelt and West Seattle on the problem of juvenile delinquency. The controversy of com- pulsory arbitration of labor disputes caused some lively arguments vvith Ballard, Franklin and Cleve- land during the Spring term. One of the active team- mates who shared in making the season so victorious was Jim Thomas. This Sophomore brought glory to Queen Anne by taking top honors in a city-wide, high school oratorical contest. Orchids are due the Parent Teacher Association for inviting the group of debaters to their Juvenile Protection Institute. Each one of the participants in the debates acquired valu- able speaking skill and gained Widespread recognition for Queen Anne. First row, left to right: Bud Sears, Dick McMurtrie, Russ Osborn, Jack Chidgey. Second row: Marcia Ritter, Mary Ann Doucette, Bob Clough, Marilyn Marshall. Third row: Bill Arnold, Marilyn Jones, Ruth Nelson, Richard Morgan, Frank Carpine. Fourth row: Pat McMahon, Bob Dixon, Mike Jared, Jim Copeland. Fifth row: Don McCarty, Harold Olson, Sheldon Herren. Sixth row: Ed Lyons, Harold Sankey, Roy Taylor, Charles Wilson. Absent: Lee Dana, Barbara Pederson, Ken Keener, Bob Nelure, Bob Huslan. First row, left to right: James Wilhelm, Virginia Popwell, Richard Neal. Second row: James Thomas, Wayne Cook, Keith Martin. Third row: Mr. Charles Foster, advisor, Stuart Barker. Absent: Bill Richstad, Don Sample, Mary Lee Teigh. STAGE FORCE COMPLETING THREE major settings, repairing and re- placing old obsolete equipment, and running all assemblies and other stage shows, has been the record of this year's erhcient stage force. M Replacing Mr. M. QI. Hughes, who retired at the first of the school year, Mr. Jay Taylor is doing much to see that soon We will have our stage in perfect condition. An average-sized class of 23 for the first semester was more than doubled when 63 enrolled for the stage class the second semester. This brought about the necessity for two classes. The classes are arranged so as to afford all types of stage work to the students. as Not until this year has the full importance and need for a large competent stage force been recognized.
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