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MILDRED F. STANLEY “Her sunny disposition is rivalled only by her hair.” Entered from Columbia School 1920. Course—English Activities — Orchestra (1-2-3-4), Glee Club (1-2-3-4), Gypsy Rover (1), Bells of Beaujolais (3), Yoko- hama Maid (4). Hawaiian Specialty for Operetta (2), Sophomore Vaude- ville, Associate Editor of Annual (3). Editor In Chief of Rhododen- dron (4). GLENN CROUT “All great men are dying—-I don’t feel well myself.” Entered from Nelson School 1920. Course—English Activities—Sophomore Vaudeville. Cicero Circus (2). Junior Basket- ball Team (3), Football (3-4). Glee Club (4). Hottentot (4) Yokohama .Maid (4). JULIA FREUND She was a scholar and a ripe good one.” Entered from Columbia School 1920. Course—Classical Activities—Glee Club (4). Sopho- more Vaudeville. Basketball (3-4). Baseball (1). Literary Editor Rho- dodendron (4), Honor Roll. PHILIP LAURIE He starts, he stops and thinks again, then he speaks.” Entered from Nelson School 1920. Cou rse—Classical Honor Roll. JEANETTE TORPEY Men may come and men may go. but I go on forever.” Entered from Assumption High School Bellingham. 1923. Course—Scion tiflc. Activities—Senior Play Usher (4).
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Senior (lass Officers Pros!dent....................Leon Crawford Vice-President...............Paddy Souliere Treasurer....................Luella Hansen Secreta ry.......................Violet Ta t e Class Motto—Sincerity, Simplicity, and Service Class Colors—Orange and Black Class Flower—Lady Millington Rose (’lass Yell—Who for? We’re for 1-9-2-4. To the Rhododendron Of all the flowers seen in Washington That bloom on mountain sides or in tin vale. Along tin stream or in the woodland trail. The fairest is the Rhododendron. With branches lifting high up to the sun. And leaves and flowers so dainty and so pale, In spring they raise their heads up to the hail I 'util the storm and gab has come and gone. And so to keep its honor and its fame. Yet still to keep it the emblem of our state. We now express our love, and thought, and fate. And place it in this l ook which bears its name. It tells about our school days and their fun— Be with us always Rhododendron. —Lyle Spradley, ’24.
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I)ORTHY M. STEWART “With a tact and cleverness she manages affairs.” Entered from Berkeley Hi.. Cal. ’22. Course—Scientific. Activities—Bells of Beaujolais (3) Debate Team (3-4), Glee Club (3. 4), President G. A. A. (4). Yoko- hama Maid (4). Society Editor (4). Sales Manager for Annual (4)[ Advertising Manager for Senior Play (4), Business Manager for Senior Play (4). PADDY SOULIERE “One who never turned his back. but marched breast forward.” Entered from Columbia School 1920. Course—Scientific. Activities—Glee Club (2-4). Or- chestra (1), Cicero Circus (2), Pio- neer's Papoose (2). Sophomore Vau- deville (2). Class Treasurer (2), Football (3-4). Basketball (3-4). Baseball (3-4). Tennis (3). Track (4). The Hottentot (4) Yokohama Maid (4), Assistant Business Mgr. of Annual (4). Class V. P. (4). DAISY SULLIVAN “Modesty is a priceless gem. Entered from Nelson School 1920. Course—Commercial Activities—Glee Club (1-4), Dec- oration Committee (1). Prom Com- . mittee (3). RAY PUSEY “We grant that though he has many words he is very shy of using them. Entered from Columbia School 1920. Course—English Activities—Inter-Class Football (1-2), Inter-Class Basketball (1-2). Inter-Class Baseball (3). Inter-Class Track (3), The Hottentot (4). LUCILLE B. LOWMAN “Her air had a meaning, her move- ment a grace. You turned from the fairest to gaze on her face.” Entered from Columbia School 1920. Course—Commercial Activities—Chairman Social Com- mittee (1). School Track (1-2-3-4). Glee Club (1-2-3-4). Gypsv Hover (1). Bells of Beaujolais (3). Class President (2). Basketball (2-3-4). Sophomore Vaudeville (2), Captain Track Team (3). V. P.. G. A. A. (4) Captain Basketball Team (4). Girls Athletic Editor for Annual (4). The Hottentot (4).
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