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Row I: A. Lyle Kaye, Sfanley Kimball, Margarel E. Kraus, Dorolhy L. Kwapil, Jean Lane, Row 2: Irene Murray Lan- sing, Vicfor B. Larson, L. H. Lemmel, Hallie Donaldson, Palience Lockharf, Phoebe Blalock. Row 3: Belle McKen4 zie, Marcia Magillicuddy, Edward A. Meyer, Palrick Murphy, W. J. Murphy. Royal: Emilie S. Peaslee, Rulh Naomi Phillips, E. Louise Pierce, Annah H. Shelfon, Frankie Schrnilz, D. G. Sicel- OH. Row 2: Henry L. Thorsell, Jewel M, Tozier, George B. Welch, Berlha Winn, M. B. Whaley. acull Adminislralion: l-l. Reed Fullon, principal: A. L. Kaye, vice principal: Mabel Chilberg, girls' advisor: L. l-l. Lemmel, boys' advisor. English: Belle McKenzie, head: Marlha l-lague, Margarel Akin, Wilhelmina Baeder, Gordon l-lannaiord, Dorolhy L. Kwapil, lrene Murray Lans'ing, Rulh N. Phillips, Berlha Winn. Journalism: Maude Chamberlen. Malhemalics: Emilie Peaslee. head: E. l-l. Anderson, l-lelen Dunn, E. Louise Pierce, Jewell Tozier. l-lislory: A. L. Kaye, head: M. Edilh Ahnquisr, Slanley F. Arwood, Sieve M. Brinck, Elizabelh R. Clark, Mabel Finke, Pauline Ford, Sranley G. Kimball, Margarel E. Kraus, l-lenry L. Thorsell. Language: Edna Babcock, Marlha l-lague, Pearle N. l-lummel, Slanley G. Kimball, Annah L. Shellon. Science: Leonard E. Bonar, head: Conilred l-lurd, Viclor B. Larson, L. l-l. Lemmel, Donald G. Sicelolil, Raymond A. Wohlrabe. Commercial: E. A. Meyer, head: Sophie Coyne, Edilh M. Dahlberg, V. L. Dolson, Palience Lockharl, Marcia Magillicuddy, W. J. Murphy. Frankie Schmilz. Music: Vernon S. Behymer, head: Sophie Coyne. l-lome Economics: Mildred Allen, Helen Bachmann. Arr: l-lallie Donaldson, head: Maude V. Elmer. lnduslrial Arls: Fred Gorron, head: L. l-l. Lemmel, George B. Welch, M. B. Whaley. Physical Educalion: P. J. Murphy, Conilreol l-lurd, Jewell Tozier, E. l-l. Anderson. Library: Jean Lane. Sludy: Berry Galey. Office: Lorraine Donker, Margarel Carlslen. Visiling Teacher: Phoebe Blalock. Page I3
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Administration During The lasT decade Or Two, educaTional obiecTives have undergone a cOmpleTe TransTorma- Tion. Displacing The old idea ThaT educaTion consis'Ts OT The mechanical absOrpTiOn OT TacTs, The new Trend in The Tield OT Teaching seems raTher To insTill in The sTudenT The abiliTy To scan broadmind- edly The Topics OT The day, To accepT or reiecT ideas or cusToms Tor his reasons, noT Tor someone else'sq in shorT, TO Think Tor himselT. Ex-Pres'idenT Woodrow Wilson summed iT up concisely in his sTaTemenT: EducaTion consisTs in learning inrelligenr choice. Socially and economically The condi- Tion OT our cOunTry improves in proporTion as more emphasis is placed on clear, independenT Think- ing. World affairs are becoming more Thoroughly inves'TigaTed as our progressive modern meThOds and insTrucTors have iniluenced The generaTiOn OT young people To search Tor The TruTh. Perhaps nowhere else are The resulTs OT The modern educaTional Tendencies more in evidence Than in our high schools. WesT SeaTTle High is unusually TorTunaTe in having one OT The mosT pro- gressive TaculTies in our school s'ysTem, and The influence OT iTs leadership is reTlecTed in The spiriT OT The sTudenTs. Themselves unusually alerT To social and economic problems, our insTrucTors are doing praiseworThy work in awakening Their pupils To a sense OT responsibiliTy Toward such maTTers, and in inspiring The liberal, inquiring Thinking Through which universal broTherhoOd and world peace may be obTained. Peace among persons OT one Tamily, as well as The relaTion beTween men oT diTierenT naTions, may be esTablished only Through harmonious cooperaTion beTween The persons concerned. The TaculTy OT WesT SeaTTle High School, realizing This sTaTemenT To be True, have worked successrlully wiTh The sTudenT body, in brushing all disTurbances aside and reaching The pOinT where a general Teeling of peace is esTablished in our Own domain. Row I: M. EdiTh AhnquisT, Mildred A. Allen, Elmer H. Anderson, Sfanley F. ATwood. Row 2: Edna E. Babcock, Helen Bachmann, Wilhelmina Baeder, Vernon S. Behymer. Row 3: Leonard E. Bonar, STeve M. Brinck, MargareT Carl- sfen, Maude A. Chamberlen. Row I: Mabel Chilberg, ElizabeTh R. Clark, Sophie Coyne, EdiTh M. Dahl- berg, Verner L. DoTson. Row 2: Lor- raine Donker, H. Reed Fulfon, Helen Dunn, Maude V. Elmer, Pauline Ford. Row 3: MarTha Hague, Charles G. Hannaford, Conifred F. Hurd, BeTTy Galey, Mabel Finke, Fred Q. Gorfon. Page l2
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' 1 J 'L' 1? ,V Ig ---up J as I ' ' .- P' ' ' ' If f e' raw? '1 BEST MITCHELL COOK MISS DUNN PresidenT Vice PresidenT SecreTary-Treasur Advisor Class islor Reginald Class QT '34 and his effervegcenlf assisTanT, Ya BUT! '34-This is The ToUrTh oT our round The school we go gradulogs. As we leave grammar school and don our caps OT knowledge-Ya BUT-Green? '34-Yes, No. Oh hugh!! New we -Find Clark Williams' as president Eleanore Lindell, secre- Tary, and Helen Baker as Treasurer, in Their Treshman year, under The advisorship oT Miss Ackley. The honorable class oT '3I gave up iTs seaT in The balcony To The TirsT junior high school class. IT was a woncIerTul assembly. Ya BUT--Ya, buT why wouIdn'T The Madisonians sTand up? Don'T They liked To be called babes ? '34-Ya BUT! Sorry Tolks. The class being given up by Miss Ackley, George RaTanelIi, Bar- bara SmiTh, and KaTherine Kelleran were The big shoTs in I932, carrying on under Mr. DoTson, UnTil he was Tollowed by Miss Dunn. Ya! BUT! Ya BUT! please! Slrop ThaT noise! RighT now! Ya BUT-Ya, buT you said- '34e-AII righT now, hush! Then we see Bob Copernoll, The illusTrioUs', in The Tragic melerclram- mer oT The KenTucky I-Iills- Oil, OaTs, and OaTmeal. Ya BUT-I-Ie was The OaTs- Oh mush, Ya BUT! And Then KaThryn FIeTcher was chosen Tor The besT posTUre in The all-ciTy playclay. Ya BUT-Ya, buT I wanT Mae WesT Brown! '34-I-lush now! Nickolas CheTvergoTT, Frank Gangler, Barbara SmiTh, and Jack MacLennan were The oTTicers Tor The junior year oT The class oT I934. Ya BUT-Everyone has IeTT excepT Jack. '34-So whaT? Ya BUT-I always ThoughT ThaT The Treasurers were The ones ThaT beaT iT. '34-YoU'll excuse him, Tolks. Now please, Ya BUT. Then we Tind The Junior Jamboree The high lighT oT The social season. STop ThaT!!! Ya BUT! Ya BUT! Now- Ya BUT-Ya, buT I ThoughT you said- '34-l-Iush! Now be quieT. Ya, BUT-Ya, buT- '34--Ya BUT-Ted BesT was The presidenT. Norman MiTchell The vice-presidenT, and Earl Cook, secreTary-Treasurer Tor The IasT year Tor The class oT '34's high s'chooling. Ya BUT-No Tooling? '34-Oh, Ya BUT! This year The mighTy seniors were qUiTe prominenT in school acTiviTies. Ya BUT-Too much. Now I Think ThaT- '34-There-There. Pardon The inTerrUpTion, Tolks. Now wherewere we-Oh, yes, acTiviTies and prodUcTions- Then we have The senior play- Ya BUT-Ya, buT I don'T wanT The senior play. I wanTa pracTice kissing Jane Williams. '34-Oh, hush! Ya BUT, where are you going? Come back here. I wanT To Tell you some- Thing. Ya BUT-Ya BUT- '34--Did you know ThaT I934 was The TirsT year The debaTe Team won Two debaTes on The same day? The TirsT Time in The schooI's hisTory. Ya BUT--Ya, buT ThaT's 'cause Jack WhiTe, King Sligar, and Chuck I-Iadd were on The Team. '34--Oh, yes. And now on commencemenT day we Tincl ThaT DoroThy Rice is SalUTaTorian and ThaT ScoTT Richardson is a ValecIicTorian wiTh a greaT many A's . Ya BUT-Ya, bUT The Teachers were'nT his pals aT GarTieId. '34-My My! And now, Triends, we come To The end oT a cIeIighTTUl Tour years under The guidance oT Miss Dunn. Ya BUT-IT was' sad, buT wasn'T her Tuneral beaUTiTUl? Page I4
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