Broadway High School - Sealth Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1914

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THE DIARY CF A FROSH sept 2 Whaddya mean has school be an5 Well I uess yes Now that Im here I suppose It can go on all right At least they thlnk so for a whole bunch of em got together rn a blg room and a long lndlvldual wrth a smlllng countenance pulled some stuff about being glad to be back and a hort s ubby man wrthout much hair told all the new pupxls where to go Then they hollered like everythlng and went home Sept 3 A large srgn was dlsplaved on the green board today about football turnout I went over to the park and saw the bunch turn out and I should have thought they would have been they were all dlrty Sept 4 Goodnight aunt1e' All the teachers sllpped us the manu scrlpts today also some of the more lndustrlous ones handed us lessons on top So far I havent dlscoverecl w hat the yall llke cages at the end of the halls are for except to be stuffed 1nto Sept 5 The whole school rushed into the brg room called th assembly when the bell lang Imm the last rov IH the top of the bal cony some altrtude A gznk who came across the contrnent wlth a Z0 mule team borax cara van talked to us about dead dogs and good roads Sept 6 Hooray the sux dmng nymphs were at the Empress this week 19 Zifl fig J lRllllNtr X ' ffAll?lll klllllllllllltlgur Ftmcr PWM iv SY 5EPT IHIS HAPPENED TO BE A RAINY DAY FooR EH V d I saw Mr Chrrstenson there c . . . , g . , g . . 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V. .4 5 f YV L O H r f g no ,M-.E-eg at ' -V ft Qlgfiggi, if 'fi' ,, --5:27 , 1 P ' ' ' ' ' 253239533323 fl 4 Q - X .fra-' I . . , C 1 ' 7 Y , Sept 8 I am at last enlrghtened rlhe uy yyho rs fny uarot the hr t part of the day told me to brrng hye Jrtneys for a locker namely the yyrre cages Horrors' Bankruptcy' Sept 9 Gee' I yyent mto my roll room 1nd yy as unceremonrous ly bumped by a large gatherrng of boystrous rowclres yy ho called them selves Sophs whatever that IS and they Sald they yy ere hayrn a meetrng and I sard I yy as glad I met them S t II The orche tra started to tear up the boards rn room IO3 today sporlrng any pre s hool sleep After ayyhrle Rabbr Koch told Ben Butler that he shouldn t wear purple shrrts and cabaret collars rl hat made Ben mad After that a krnd lady put the assembled school to sleep yyrth her prano playrng Coach Henderson the bashful sprung some hrgh class yylt Sept I4 A club called the Alfalfa Lrts had a meetrng today to elect ofhcers and Maggre Crahan yyas chosen Presrdent Hee Slater Vrce Presrdent They consxdered a play and then adjourned The treasurer also announced that you could pav your dues soon Sept 30 Ah' I was almost a hero I thought I heard some one utterlng thelr last words when rt was only a nut tunlng up for the C-lee Club I do hope they will not all haye to tune up yyhen they sung rn the Assembly Oct 2 A fat chubby character told the school chrldren to ltmdly devote 75 cents for the yearly subscrrptron of Wlrznrs and rf you lrked It all well and good and rf you drdnt lrlte rt you yyere out of luck because they had your 75 cents But say rt s gorng to be some publrcatron O t 3 Come on you Shakespeares and Iryrngs and jorn our author s club Take rt from father they sure are an august body The Senrors met today to select prns yyhrch yyrll be out after a comrng through of some Sl 355 on October 24 I hope they arnt safety prns the only one who needs a safety prn rs George Pucher O t 4 Oh great glee' Our pluclcy grrdlron yy arrrors yy alloped that Franlclm bunch somethlng ayy ful Broadway 32 to Franklrn s 6 and the only thing we were sorry about yyas that rt yy asn t D0 to O Oct 7 Put up the crepe ames Upon arrryrng at yarrous classes I recelyed rn yellow envelopes certarn yyhrte papers that I yy as to hare srgned not srgn and return to the delighted donor Ot 9 The football assembly drdnt last yery long but the Z0 . 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A 7 Y . . f C .Dr . ., c. . . c , . football guy that tells about the tlckets sprung some punk wrt We play Tacoma Saturday O t IO It has camel What has came5 Why that engross mg 3 publlcatron Whzms It s some book but I wlsh Id bought rt by the volume then Id have known how to get football trcket O ll Hold em' Hold em' And they sure drd eld those brg brutes on the two yard llne for dovs ns Oh we re there wlth the clever stuff The only thlng that wasnt ln the contract was the serles of llttle brawls so to speak O t I3 I8 Thls week IS too dry for a blotter not even an assembly Oct 20 ThlS IS the Columbus Day Assembly and only about month too late Prof Meany of the U spoke and he was real class Lots of enthuslasm for the Everett game Frrday About 300 are gomg on the boat Oct 22 Hooray a regular Everett game' Assembly makmg up for last week We ll have some voyage boys Take the girls along oo Oct 24 The Senlors all had Pit., 'J- today and on each was a very swell 9'1'av' pm Even some would bes had l Em Oct 23 Soft pedal V1fglH1al My but we re gallant ln defeat We drdn t even smk the shrp on the xx ay back from Everett even lf they d d sllp over some lucky ones 46 Oct 27 Brlng on your Lmcoln Stefhns We could llsten to him for two hours but they wouldnt let hlm talk that long I would say they were pretty llberal vslth their assemblles lately They d better save up some for a dull day Oct 28 Another assembly today for a uy named Ferguson and after that the Semors had an aw ful mrxup down ln the Boys Gym They danced and drank punch and those who couldnt dance drank more punch 1 e . . . . - , ' a ' . ct. . ' . ' . ' 9 h . 1 . 7 U , , V, c . - . ' ' 3 . . ' ' a I . ' -mb . . ' H T! P i lt ,A f fs . 3-, ,k...f.r f A , 'E I therr chests stuck out about a foot 'fl' 5. ' Ya fffe ff-Graff e A . . ' . - ' ,Qfelf ' h . . 'J ' , i ' - I - . . . g 2 Get. 29. Hurry, call out the insane, boys. We had another assembly, and a funny old duck named Baumgart showed a lot of pictures of celestial bodies. Oct. 30. Well, whaddeyeknow! The juniors had a fair in the girls, gym. and everything cost a cent. A good time was had by all. Get. 3l. Broadway and Ballard gave an aquatic exhibition at Dug's park today and Overton won for the good old B. H. S. when he doye through the sea of mud over the line for the only touchdown of the day Broadway 6 Ballard zero Funeral march stuff Tests all week N v I 7 Doc Vincent of the Lmyersity of Minnesota lryened up a ten minutes after luncheon assembly wrth hrs usual cleyerness Eyerybody is happy for the tests haye passed Nov 8 Drrye the horse slowly Gwendolrnl We may haye met defeat by the feet of Lincoln but we had a good time just the same The game w as a peach N v ll Pile the dirt on the graxes We got our cards today and the old place loolted like Volunteer Cemetery in disgust Nov I2 As a sort of re ompense we got an assembly and Mrs Robbins spolte to the silent sufferers in the front row Noy I3 Friday Oh not so urluclty' We were allowed a slight recreation w hrle we rambled down the fire escape and breathed the soft and balmy an for about five precious minutes and I repeat too not so unlucky Nov I4 The Seniors held a get to ether today and they selected a class song lhe music was composed by Messrs Ray Ryan and Roy Rosenthal and aclt Carrrgan wrote the words without any help and aside from the music and the words rt rs some song IOUVE HAD mo QQMFON I Nlx WHO ARETHEY DlLl l czsoorr womf ETTK1 D lJf E1l5LE f---GT WML ON THE PUSH DUNYLL W., Ufwl ,-,earn fir OCIINDLH OUT GIVXIWE Ilgflxmr Ng Q y ,477 ROOM 7 4QwgNs Q , HNNWX Wy 4 iw r it wr i 'll lxl J yixxl Q7 did w-WA3 some NHXER IMETA i-nErxuoR MDXER THE PUNCH BUNCH OF Esoxfs 1 DIDNT was UQEAT NO 1 Know N0 4 72 O ' 1 r . . ,U I . . .W O ' ' ' I . .I Q A L v . . 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K , 'Nov Z0 udgrng from the cover of lfllhzms which came out today you would thmk they were advertlslng a funeral Possibly funeral for ueene Anne Saturday Nov 22 Some weather prophets lqhe funeral stuff was all over the held where we clashed wxth ueen Anne Broadway the year s record for laylng out the opposltlon IH thls game Say but amt we pround of our boys3 It was only 7 O but the score didnt show how easy It w as Nov Z6 All p eparatlons haxe been made for a sweet Thanks glVlUg FI hat farmer soc ety ave a show today and lt was pretty good only the Indians had a hght German accent Nov 27 Vacatlon and eats D 2 About the only thln you could say for the assembly today advertlslng the jOlHt corcert of the Mandolln and Glee Clubs and the orchestra was that It took a httle of our valuable tlme Dec 3 Who s a 1 d equal sul frage3 Our Frosh X C l a s s elected a Q9 dlrl yell leader to 1 KA a After she A my Q lggslglellhe yell alle X .X IIIIH P P D E my fag ff! y, armih 1 cvjune X 1 'N be heasld wlzay H W Ry-.J at Chrxstensons flhA J ZX C 8 ll :fume the football team l l thanked ll th D school and all the I athletic HSSOCIH 9 tlon today ln our annual football assembly Several got up e n o u g h courage to say a httle more The coach and lVlr Dwan B A A added chorce remarks Dec 9 Under the paternal guldance of Charhe Krrkpatrlck the debaters had a socral It was ln the glrls gym and two other girls were there besldes Mlss Hard you are welcome Mlss Hard 23 N vi U J . N l v I . , w . Q . ' Q l ' ' ' . ' got ec. . ' g ' - t F wi l I Q AUYMVV Aff' - f 1 gl ' Q' o o Q I ik - . y- r f K c V N ' aw, Gb. 3 C ,-1 1 I X R 1 n Ill I fr , , . W H . ful J, . 3 Mgyg, ,W Q F K at I If 3771? rx .Z ' I . .' S 1 Fr wig h I .if , I N, X Q l GQ H l l I v .wx ' De . . All 1 ' I R ' Q l j M a 6 y X lj l R , ' ' c , , ' J. Dec. II. Doc Padleford spoke to the Scribblers today and said nix on the trashy stuff. I quit. D c. IZ. I used to think Sam Hill was a Good sport but when he pulled this after school stuff I said to myself Sammy you was nexer an ardent school boy who longed for assemblies D c I5 Oh Melly Christmas alli Spaniards des they met xxith Hazel Benjamin xx ho gave them all n ce presents D c I7 Wlzllris came out today It had a camel on the front Wliy don t they haxe some familiar domestic animal on it like the horse5 D I8 Yes that Senior song Goes something like this and come back next year and sit on the grey stone steps etc but not foi Wlien Ryan and ack xx rote that they must haxe anticipated a fexx F s on their cards D c I9 The uniors pulled off their annual hop today lqhere xxeie nearly as many faculty as pupils but not so strange as Miss Post allows tangomg and they were all fresh from the tango tea Some frixolous faculty ldhe decorations and eats xxere great and the floor was acid ious Dec 23 lhe Alpha Lit Xmas assembly featuied the squirrel baits of the school in a show entitled At the End of the Ram Bow Needless to say it is the closest most of the heroes ever got to football suits D c Z3 an 3 We should xx orry like turkeys and get stuffed 'F an 8 Absolutely dead an I9 ome kids in the Span ish C I u b pulled off a little shoxx in Spanish today and the editor ad mlts he didn t be liexe a xxord tey The sex eral sundry tests exams xx ere an an cast upon the school at large ilthough tiere xx e re ot m a n y pupils at e cl x dread the thought of what will hap pen ffl ,- ,: 4 tv ty I u '!l7.l: Q .i . X S 1 1 Q am X U51 xg A Z f :nw Z LIOLJSEPARTY AT CRYSTAL., SPRINGS QTALKED Us PELLRH5 ALL.. AT Ob.LL.E'bl IME SAJIEE DLASE EDITOR S NOTE OTlglHal by author 24 e O . e . . , ' , ' ' ' . ' , ' C . . . . . ec. . 7 , ' g ' ' ' , U me. J ' ' ' e . . ' J ' ' '. F e . -J . . 1 ' . .I . . S - .V - X y ' . f B I I Cx H4,5,f?, ' 1, I 2-2,2 'I tb' figfi ', , - - 'Z Q ,LLJE-57,151 - i ts . .rp. ,Wy dxf, . . , - Htl I tltt mf ' I, wa, 1 ,ffLp,,.::f.fff 1 iff - 1 ,JI 0 ef 5 'iff SGIFCP. I 9 2 3 i alll E4 ' Qifi an. - . f' A 5 X e s ff - . . if ,gf ' ' d f G' 3' X' 1 vi, , i - X' ,L - X , ' . 5.- ' V ,.. ,' , S t 5' lg I - V f'-.V X, 1 :I f 7 :.- Ai bw fr ff . .. , . ... . V , t , f fi ,f I ,, .I ,I , 1 1. f -- ff V4 ga, ' , . ,,. 1 14, if , X I Y n 4 ' 'gg , yfyiy f ' fl , Z fig flf' ' f 'X N f - fe iQ larg , a n v e ff eff! ' . I . L , F-M I Jan. 23. We care about the exams, our B. B. Boys wal- loped Franklin Z3 33 Whoops' an 26 The Frosh opened the new semester wrth a meetrn We dread to thrnlc of thrs next lap of D months an Z8 We got em today Ch la la' We lrke our reports do ue nut3 Yes we Donut We have learned fom good sources that eurxl ol the benror Clrss passed rn everythrnsc, much to then surprrse Land ours too lhey hope to graduate an 30 nlhey called o e of those Jrtney assemblres today so ue could cop new seats Feb 2 Coach Canabeer of the U of W spoke to the Boys Club thrs a m He sang Row' Row' Row' Feb 4 Lorneha Class and Roy Rosenthal and Blanche Wen ner organrzed a Senror Dramatrc Club today They allowed several other senrors rn the room At the same trme the unrors were ele tug therr Whlm5 and SEALTH edrtors and therr busrness mana er Feb 5 We had a lenvthy assembly today besrdes wsalkrnv rn and walkrng out agarn Feb 6 Ashght basket ball repetrtron B H S 45 Ballard 8 F b I0 Flhe Screntrsts elected the same ofhcers they had last semester ldhey drdn t accuse Russ Collrns the treasurer of embezLle ment much to the edrtor s surprrse F b I3 Srnce our basket ball team rs just recoverrng from the croup A slrpped one ower 30 32 We worry the everrng the Boys Club mrxed much water mth therr punch at the mrxer e I4 Yes the Q0 s x rll grow up They were al ff ,f wr ,if f MIK! 'r I 'I f fl! il! f ff, K, l I xrrr RIMM ll I W f M Il M W 4 , l C X SX Y l if E rl! frees. e ffXFYEREXAP'l5l I PASS lowed to dance at therr party It was rn the afternoon but they dont c1re Some eats and dec oratrons too I5 De ad mee Tests Feb 23 Land sakes' Nvashrngton s brrthday came on bunday and they sl pped us a day on Monday I th nk somethrnv s rxrong 7 -I V rl D Ul . . D, J' . . ' . , f , . . ' ' . ' . , . ' r ' ' s-we W W' 'lax' I ' -1, W' ' 1 . . ' . 1 J . v . 3 ,I I l O Y , . v . D e , . 1 ' ' - e . . ' A A ' ' ' t'Lfff.S3l?5vrf1f1. , 7 at ,nf Q 1 -'wr irrfaff. Q ' . r' f 1 lfflifzrferrrllifsrf' r ' ' ' r ' .7 y f .gvffi -'wr-.W , , , A . W4 .far-I -i 'Hur' '?':'f' .vffjlw s ' . . III lf llff A13 SM' ' Wrlgt. H 'il Wm '- ' . , r !lw J 'f,' as ' '5' 'SU M KC tl 2 ' . f All rr r f ' f rf' fr ggy.lr27re . rf. r e fp W on - -r W7 fllfi fi f W 1 rh- M rf f. j ,,,..',g' I, I F rs. . 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C . 1 ' L M, Aprll Z4 Som gatherlng chlldren It was ln the Boys Gym and at mght and all the Senlors and umors attended and they danced and drank punch ard everybody sand was the best benlor Ball ever given at Bro dway Hlgh FOING FOR GREENS Hseas won from Lmcoln ln Apr1l25 Broad way as a matter of course o n h Annual Frosh Soph track meet and lt was some walk away oo Apr1lZ7 Button button whos got a Broadway Base Ball butt9n3 Everybody ln school has one on DECORATING FOR THE BALL today They only cost I0 cents Aprll 28 All the old grads came back and gave us the once over for about an hour We re always glad to see em but we dg wish they would show a llttle school Splflt and stick around a llttle longer Ray Dumett llvenecl up the assembly by some of his cholce dlctlon Aprll 30 We got some track squad I cl repeat They held the University down to a 43 67 score Frank McDougall IS now captam and he wlll be a fme one May 3 Who sald 23 years ln Afr1ca3 Well Mr Crawford who has been there for 23 years came back to speak to us today and he made the assembly seem llke a real llve spot for about 20 mlnutes 27 I 1 U I .5 1 1 . - ' it ' B. . . ily baseball, l l-7. , W t S t . May IO As a forerunner of ff 4 the Senior play that IS to come f I-,I .111-0 5L Friday we had an assembly to wffggpwfk as QQN AQ day at whlch H1 C-1II spoke 1-00959 Q0 '53 ggi fel if May I3 I wouldnt say un lucky We seem to thrxve on ev these thlrteenths We had W N I will other of those fresh alr hre 7 drllls today 2 May I5 Today me won the track meet from Lmcoln 60 D3 Aw mfflql Follomnv IS poetry 'LEM Y 1 And xx hen Corrre sau h1s terrlble plight Her heart was hlled WVltI'l plty So she stabbed the vlllaln mth a prece of chalk And started for Salt Lake Cnty This was not heard at the Senlor play but aslcle from that the play was fine Everybody starred May I8 Pleasant antlcrpatlons SEALTH goes to press today and as this IS the case ensuing memoranda are conjectures une 6 Pageant IS I a bear 'fc u e I3 One rg plcnlc I ll never hungry agaln VICNIC, CTJNE une I8 Commence ment lhe agony over but as I m only 1 lqrosh Il be here for tmree Sears years yet :WY Q, 'bf' I so long t1II next year Q WORK 'Q 28 ' 1 f7 v, 2' W lzmififl ' 0 ' - A f as f t In ,.fn'f,If' , v - I I -V . lyi v, . . , S, , cg f 'N ,,' ., ,a ' 5, eg Ugg ' L .2 X-525' 9. :I f ' . - if-IM , , A t e! 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CLASS COMMITTEES 1 X Nu 11L1 1 X1 DL LIXINI 1 LRAR1 ORD Cjoouxwx RC L 1 RI L.1 1 R xRR1c x Rox xx1L1m1g P XRSOIX , 1R11ox II L IININ L XRI Ix1xc SOC IAI fXLL.LN1A BLRR11 L QIIARLL IXXIAIIIIXV FDIIIIIOXXAX -X RIIIXXVI URL1 DR,x11R L ALLRL R1Nx1 Ix C IIXIX ORR1N Cow P N LLLL D1LLR11o1F MARCARE1 SL VHRRLAXD IILLIXNIXXII-XX N L N C11 PIC NIL L L x 0x1 C1 N R01 IQOSINTIIAL MFIVIORI-XL L 1 1 IXIARIHA MM XNINOLNC LMEN I QLAIRI AHRLXR FALL I-LA.L.c 111 EINNI CLFORCI DRAPPR C11x1x IL xm ISL F1 L NI RELNION COMMI IIEE ARL LR1 1 IXXI Rx1L 1 CLORQR DRAPER 'LD GR1F1f11L1N Rm R1 NN II I J LI- MA A '41 '11, QANI' KILL' ' CI 1,x.' ' 1 5 'f CL .' C1 . '11R1s'1', C' . 11 1' 1 S, ' 5 1' U ' f.L51s C11-1 1-1 1-1 '- .1 S I ,. I,I7QQ'LII-l DfX'If'. I mx. MARY GAZZM1 DAVID I3RY1xx'1 III-'.I.I-.N ERI-'.Ii'l' f:I'IlI,' C1 f 1M1'. Lo w1. QQAII f ISIQIQIJ C1.'XL.IIOIfN, C' mx, 1 , , 1 1 ' 1' ' RLS' -1.:1'-1TT -1 ia ' Ln 1 ' I f 51 M Cf 'IAN I31-1 Q 'L DI4',C,LILlNl1I4',li KW XS ZW' Sl? coermewcemmr QMS rrrsrorrw ISIORX rs a record of past events The lrrstory of the class of l9l4 or of any class rs jammed nto four brref years and exents prle upon events trll at last we re handed a drploma just about the trme we are w onderrng whether or not we have spent our trme well When we look back some thrngs seem laughable Grrls whose prctures rn the old SEALTHS trckle your rrbs and boys w hom you classr hed as boobs etc have turned out to be really human people Our hrst meetrng on Cctober l l I9IO a luesday seems queer to us now wrth nobody knowrng anyone but those from hrs own school and each of these groups hawrng a secret hope that from somewhere out of the drsorder there mrght be elected a class offrcer that would be known to them Our hrst electron brought out good officers wrth Walter Armstrong who left our class rn l9l2 as presrdent for both semesters Crawford Goodwrn made good as vrce presrdent for the year I-larrret Smrth has her srgnature rn the mrnute book as secretary for the year the thankless task of correspondrng secretary was well handled by Edrth Lewrs for the hrst semester and by Phrllrp Gray the second semester Tom Grant held our purse It wrll be rnterestrng to revrew the officers of the class Tom Grant w as treasurer rn our Soph year wrth ack Carrrgan succeedrng hrm rn our unror year and Herbert Adarr was last of our successful lrst of treasurers Margaret Crahan w as our second wrce presrdent the next year Mary Gazzam held the ofhce and Cornelra Glass succeeded her Our class has had a strong lrne of presrdents w rth Ted Grrfhths he w as spoohng us w hen he sard hrs name w as Austrn as our second presrdent Crawford C-oodwrn appeared agarn as our lunror presrdent and now our ehref executrve rs embodred, personrfred, and represented rn that trre less exponent of the Irrsh Nrrtues, Ray Ryan, who rose rn the ranks from secretary rn l9l 3, succeedrng Alvrn Errckson, passrng the Job along to Herb Bryant rn our Senror year Edrth Brawley drd our notrce postrng well rn l9l l l2, then George Draper took her place and rn our last year Vrvran Thomas told us when to meet The matter of class wrrte ups for SEALTH and Whrnrs have been handled at trmes by Bessre McDougall, Margaret Crahan, Hazel Benjamrn and Frances Laney Our rntroductron to football was slrghtly parnful, for we lost our frrst rnter class football game to the Sophs, 6 0, but a week later we tred the lunrors, 5 5, only to get squashed by the Senrors, ll 0 ln 39 . v ,. .. ,. L-rLL:..:,u A .::'1,.4:5,:..1,A..,::t.,:.-,rrhlk -.msg on ,.rf4VL,Y,5v. I W ,I 'fi' 1 fl'-EZi21::P.f:fl'f2iif'17 f'5- Fixxx 'J' , X' ,. W ... . 53.542 QL i Sp., ' -- s r ,, - ,ff -1 - X :,+T-1 rm .,- - ,, ' m' -7552 1 ff f ' Vg 1' . :qs , 1 K f f g 1 F I-I, ru, 1, .ff if ,j X Au- - .rrr-my 1 ff V ,wr , A, -rv .-'1fljl,lzrIxf -rhffj I ' '-'- - ff'-li'.'.'f:-1122 . . , 4 . Y 7 ' ' . . ' 21 . . ., . O 9 YI 1 ' Y' '. I Y ' ' V. Y - . 1 ' 2 ' 1 . Y . ' Q J , ' 7 vi - I . - , . ' ' ,' ' C Y , , v J 3 V baseball too w e brouglet up the rear ln lnter class gentes In our Soph vear nor after were we able to galn one lnter class champlonshxp except ID baseball rn our unlor year We pull d out at second place ln mter class track ln our umor year Cul inter lass showlng has not been brllllant but we are cer ta rly proud that our class has been able to put as many men on the s lool tra k baseball basket ball and tennis teanes as we haxe lhe class ol IQI4 has had 1 brllllant socml ml ndar from the Freshman Frollc to the Senior Ball the Frolrc w as our hrst real get together It w as glven ln the old assembly up w here the lunch room IS now The shmmg feature of the Frolle was Mrs arly s Wax works Mrs arly was Harrlet Smrth and the animated wax hgures represented about every comlcal personage lmagmable No Freshman Frollc had exer been held ln the assembly and the Llbrary too but we drd We had our refreshments dowr ln the old lunch room ln the basement where there the SCWVlIlg room and the stock room now are As we remember It now we were very pleased wlth ourselves as a class and bsult thereon a conhdence that led to brgger thmgs There as llttle els of an enter tamlng nature ln our Freshman year wlth one exceptxon the assembhes The social event of our Sophomore year was ou Party IS was as usual unusual because we not only had a most enjoyable party but we had a good llvely college play ln connect on Can you remember our Soph Chrlstmas Party ln the Assembly when we dlvlded up a blg Chrlstmas Ple wlth llttle Uewgaws IH It and then looked at Professor C-azookaglobckosh Rosenthal making a funny speech up ln the gallery3 But all the tlme we were awaltmg the next year when we could give our umor Prom only to fmd that no more d1nces caulcl be grven outsxde of the s hool so we were the hrst class to grve a dan e IH brg roomy Boys C-ym We grumbled somewhat at Hrst but we found that after all lt wasnt so bad The decoratlons the snrrlt of the even mg and all were so enjoyable that the only thlng that marred the event was the llttle clo k that hangs on the east wall shlch went around altogether too as Do you remember the Semor Party we had ln the Llbrary where we a ted lke Freshles playxng Farmer ln the Dell and had a hand holdlng contest3 Later can you remember now how we danced away the afternoon at the Senior MIXCTB How we danced and wondered why the school board wouldnt let us dance every day after school3 Great wasnt 1t3 Years from now when some of us wrll fall down und r the hard luck axe and ewerythlng goes dead w rong we can say Ah well I have lned and our mlnds wnll go back to one day the 24th 0fApr1l I9I 4 when we danced at our Semor Ball And for those who didnt go and for those who wlll forget no amount of descrlptron will make them see those wrsterla blossoms ln the celllng the shadows of the leaves on the floor the beauty and splrlt of lt all as we who attended saw It 33 .- - Q , , , r .. . ,, Y 9 H ' 1 J . e . . f - ' J ' - -P V , - V , , . , A, .,, . , . - , , es. e, , , .. . , ..-' cf ' . ' . . te C- t c N. ' . 'Q' 1 ' ., , J , . C . - . , , YI , . D - . e ' 1- . l'h 7 . . D , , , , , - c , c . tlhe - , . , A ' 7 x. ' e fu ' . Q f. t. I A , A - - .. . c 1 I - , . ' e . ,, . . . , , v ,s , , Y . v ' , , 9 V K 5 7 V - And now for a brt ol ro hee There rs no Senror who rn vear P P y to come wrll rot be proud that he knew Qornelra Cla s before h be anae famous Who can doubt that thrs wrll be so when memorr brrngs back to us that last act of our Senror Play when she as eanne cl Arc went to her death communrng wrth her sarnts rn that wonderful xorce w hrch brought tears to many an eye But one more frnal get together was to come our Serrror Prcnrc Those speeche the brg feed the clancrng th fun of rt erll w rll be pleasant memory to us Commencement came and went and we were all a brl 1 rarer a more serrous when we realrzed that the drploma we recerred that berrl boned roll of parchment w rs a gentle notrce that we were at last to leaxe rt all behrnd and old Broadway was for us no more A brt of reflectron rs due When we thrnk of the ood trmes ol the partres the socrals rnd rll that we hare had one tlrrng strrkes u partrcularly and that rs the great amount of w ork that made rt all po srble Who drd rt3 lhe commrttee we lraxe had could rn no c rse haxe been better but back of cxerythrnv there was one person whose powerful energy strong sprrrt and wrllrngness would hare made we Senrors tear own Mt Qarnrer rl re rad asked u to It w as Mrss ert ust one out of many rllustratrons Who w as rt that after days of hard work wrth the commrttee ettrng up the decoratrons for our Ball was found the mornrng after the frrst one down to work standrng on a stool We could shout columns of prarse of Mrss Kerth but our respect for her runs deep and srlent Ten years from now you possrbly wont remember that such or sucr a member of our class w as presrdent of thrs or that club Much that ought to haxe been sard w as not Flgures dates and accuracres con cernrng our class wrll be forgotten but we can nexer forget the frrencl shrps we made at old Broadway We wrll possrbly forget that r e exer had a class yell and that our class colors were green and gold but we wrll nexer cease to be oroud that we recerxed our rntroductron to educatron at that old Gray burldrng at Broadway and Pme Un the l9th of une 1914 there left rts x alls a class whrch had serrous purposes before rt unbounded enervy and unlrmrted possr brlrtres rn rt for Good But before rt left rt stopped to shake hands wrth the man who sww rts begrnnrng and watched rt grow and sard to hrm Good luck Mr Cole Aurx Emc rxsorv P161 E0 W9 3 V1 .51 1 ' ' N ' I s s e c . .. ' : ' ,' V I V I D A . r . S, ' , ' , e ' L V a , r ' ' ' ' ,gr ' , bit Y. ' v V , 1 , , . . Y . 1 U , . ' ' 1 ' 3 ' ' ' ' ' 1 A ' s A . , . , ' . , . , . . . , . 7 L ' . d ' . l ' A A sl . l ' ' s . ' ' ' K 'h. , V Q ' . pulling greens off the wall? Ir was Miss Keith and she was tired, too. , ' y 1 1 ' ' ' . 4 - . y y . v' A x- . r . N . .K A S - , . . .C , . - - T, . ' . . . . . , .K , Q X, x , . ,q . . , , , V. ,. 1 Q cevfq,B,a1??5qj' V ' -' f . es-be L+ i h N XJ! .3 -r 5 l ll 1 Qi all 71,5 .l erjfirzfl GRADUATES HERBERI SPENCER ADAIR College Preparatory Entered from Denny School IQO Pes B A A IV Treas genlor Class IV Pres Ixodalc lxlub III lireas Alpha Llt III Vice Pres Dehatmg Assn III Athletic Editor of Whxms and Sealth IV3 Football Q rac II Leaders lmeam III IV Scrence u II Senate III Spanxsh Club III IV Glee Club I II III IV Class Basket all II III IV Class Baseball II eanne cl Arc Cast IV 1 exce ent 0 ave lan strength FRANCIS TRUE ADAMS College Preparatory Entered from Summit Se t 1910 C1 A A I IIJ Alpha Lnt V A sweet attractlwe kmcl of grace PLQREINCE IVIARY AGAJSIZ College Preparatory Entered from Forest Rldge Convent III bpan sh Club Alpha Lrt I II III V My mlnd to me an empxre rs LINDA CLAIRE AI-IRENS C ollege Preparatory Entered from Stevens bet I9IO G A A Alpha Ln II III V Senior Announcement Commrttee A fair CYIEYIOI rs a sllent recommenda lon E I HEL DORO l HH ALLAN Commelclal Entered from Lowell 1910 C- A A Alpha Lit Is she not pas ln farr3 ' A 9. r .... C D, ,. .. ' ,-cn, '. f'fD. . 4 5, I A . U .c ri CIII, IV, T k CII, '1, IVD. . - K , by . cr b 4 , rn, IVJ, rr, II, nn, B. A. A. cl. II, . IVJ, ' I . J, Cv 1 1 Dv B c , ,, 5, c J. I I J- ult As ll t h a gl' tls l- pl., . .cry 1910. C.. A. A. 41, II, . IVY I 7- . . I I '4'4Np., . .' . ., .4 ,U .1 5. f-1+ -'W 'Nw- be A REIINHOLD AINDVRSOX Ge-neml I'nte1ed Ilom bummtt School 19 O L1 ldllan OlCl'lCll't lmclx eam B A -X Ixocl1lx lxluln Selena' 0 chestl a 1 xe thln 5 come XOUI un xou muSt go aftel them Ilt c cl MAR t HA ROS X ARMIN Q llf e Irtpurxto I ntelecl hom Iloly lN1mt Acxclemw A A NCICIICL um dClx lllPl't IIL Illlltll CIIDQPI llt X LSC' ADI LIA GER l RLDI BAKER General n ered from In I Mmor e t l9l0 G A A Alpha Lnt Those about her from het 'shall leacl the perfect xxavs ol honoul FLLA ABRAH XM BAIXFR College Prepwmtorw Fntxeed from Iimnlxlxn Hugh Sept G A A Oxchesla She cloeth little lxmclnceses XNl'1lCl1 mo t leaxc unclone KDDII CRAQF BALI College I repirxtory lntexecl from Wxllw Walla Sept l9lO C A A Spatula ull Am fwult no one can hncl Str I I - ll ,,,,.-iw... I F 4 ' e l ' ' 1 ' .I W- l . Q Ab 'A ' 51, M1 ' 'I' . 4.3 . ., t' I ', r- ' lo la I t I D' ' 1-' D' 1 V' T . ly ' 1 f li . :.1gg,l n o I f x -ff I I 43 -4 NL I h I N . f . 5. o eg ' 1 z ry. 7 V' 31 L ' f ' If -s z '. I Q. .,f4 1C'll. NAI' 3 , X 'fs ' z A ' ' thy , Ete '. . ' -Sp, XZ V V , , - , A ALA A I 'J ' l9lO. ... ., - It-. l .. I - - T- . X 6' A J Di . A. ,N L . I . C T , A 2 fa H . . . ., e . s Cl, . BERNARD BARIQVVILL College Prepntratory Entered from Summlt School l9l0 lVl1dget lrxclt rleim B A A Ten ms Club He ulll mal-.e 1 proper man NORVAL DOLGLAS DURHAM BAUM College Prepwatory Entered from Lowell School I9II B A A Sclenee Club Senate Sen lor Drama They that govern the most make least norse HELEN RUTH BEAL College Preparatory Entered from DennyTSept l9IO C, A A Science Club A llttle body doe often harbor a great soul 1-1HZEL LEIC-H BENLAMIN College Preparatory Entered from lj T Stevens Sept 1 Llt II IV Senior Dramatrcs Spanlsh Club UV unxor Prom Committee P es G C A IV See how she leans her cheek upon her hand' O that l were 1 glove upon that hand l hat l might touch that cheelxl RLTH ELILABE ll-I BENNIUT College Preparatory Entered from Madrona Sept l9I0 C, A A Alphw Llt Senior An rouncement Commlttee A lidy that doth protest much rn thlnlcs I 1 l l Y Y the S 1910. G. A. A. 41, II, Ill, IVJ, Alph. 1 4 , III, 5, A . , LJ. . I' .... C D- ir 594' R 2 CLARA MAE BENSON General Entered from Denver Lolo Sept l9O Her smlle xx as llke a ramboxs Hashmg from a mrsty ky XVARREN L BELSC I-ILEIN Scrence Entered from Marysvllle Montana BAA Co made hlm therefore h human EARNIEST SEARLE BICIQFORD College Preparatory Entered from T T lVl1nor l9ll Basketball Intermedxate Senior Bas ketball Team I would the gods had made thee poet new FRANK A BIINGEIVIAIN General Entered from lx Ii Minor Basket ass Basketball I II III Class Football I II III Class Bas e all IVD B A A I IV Base Ball Captaln IV It IS better to near out than to rut ou EVANIS KRAKE BLACKFORD Manual rl I'alI'lll g Fnterecl from Franklm l9ll Mld get Football Team UV B A A I have gamed my experlence I e I f I I I J e an A ' , , Q is I yyy,' nv 1 ' f f 3 W f I , U ' ball CI, II, III, IVJ, Football CIVD, C1 f I I - W1- I ' I - I 7- ' , k tb C ,... K , II, III, I T 4 'liiliit pt tj' 7 S , i R. ,3 f i f l FRANK EGAN BLUMBERG C-eneral Entered from lVlt Vernon Wn l909 Sp1n1shClub III B A A l 1m sure care ln enemy to llle ALMON E BOGARDUS College Preparatory Entered from Lowell School I9lO Senate Clll Science Club Horrors' lve lived all my lxfe wlth out happiness l..ast week l learned to dance CLARENCE A BORTON Speclal Entered from Franklln l9I2 They say he eats nalls for breakfast CA FHERINE BOYD College Preparatory Entered from Wxsh Prep School arch I9IZ G A A CIII Alpha Lrt CIII IVJ lVly name lsnt Klttle rt s Catherlne MILDRED l-IARTLEY BOYNTON C-eneral Entered from MIDOI Feb l909 Alpha l..1t Pageant IV She smrles and all the world IS 3 5 'K FDI lll MAN BRAXVLL H Latrrr Entered lrom Lowell Sept l9I0 G A A Alpha Lrt Classrcal Qlub Sec Sophomore Cla s Her path of rrrtue mold a path for ot rers HELLIN CJER1 RLDI BREWSI ER General Entered from T l Mrrror eb G A A gentle and ret rrr beauty GRACE LOUISE BROWI R Qollege Preparatory Entered from Green Lake Sept l9l3 G A A Grrls Basltet all IX Rl-eh wrll the sporl of nature DAVID WALDO BRE AN ln Serence l1.ntered from Franltlrn l9I0 Local Edrtor 1914 bealth Program Qom mrttee Senror Ball Musrc Lommrttee unror Prom Senror Class Play Alpha Lrt lhwnksgrxrng Play Row mg Qrew I4 B A A bcrence Qlub IX Tennrs Club QIII IVJ Alpha l9l4 une Page nt Senror Prcnrc Commrttee He that runs rt well runs twree hrs race HERBERI C BRX AN lg Marrual Arts Entered from Franlxlrn l9l l Alpha L1 Fountarn Lommrttee l'reas arrr h Club Secretarr of ass IV Manager ol bln Club IV Chref Illustrator ol Serlth QIX Llee Qlub lll IV Screncf Qlub III ra Lrt III A IV Boys Club Play IV Senror Play IVJ Spam lr Club uartet I Comedy of Errors C lass Vvrll NVrrter IV Wlrrms rnd Stalth Cartoonrst III IN Hrs srze should assure hm l 1 l l plae rn the world 40 l . H. ' -F ., l9l0. . . A. .Q FP- u , .. 5 ' , ,gr A ' C fl- ' r V ' Lit. flll, IVJ, Vice Pres. Clee Club, .tw . A . y , I Sp 's , , ' uh' Chu c J, ' c J. 1 ' ' .Az 75, A N f , fl, - A ' N f l, Alpl '. Q , IVJ, B. . A. c r. r . f c r, ' ' C , S Q ' 4 f IU. U ' UVP. in' ' f , -'Q. A . . ' r o . rrgr EDLMA BUFFUM College Preparatory Entered from Worland Wyommg ept Sclenee Clu V A malden demure and pensne and p1etty too ALGUSTA HUBBARD BURWELL Entered from Lowell Set I9I0 G A A CD Alpha Llt CII HI Classlcal Club IV Scrlbblers Club IV Of manner gentle of affeet1on m1ld BESSIE. BUTCHER College Preparatory Entered from Chlcago Ill Sept Gzrls Basket Ball She was of a robust form And too her heart was 1n accordance BENJAMIN FOX BUTLER General Course Fntered from Low ell School l9l 0 Comm1s1oner of Spam h Club Prop erty Man Alpha l..1t B A A Los lmmortales Alpha l..1t Spamsh Club Crew IV Craced wlth the power of speed r MMA BUVINGHAUSEN General Entered from Franklm l-llgh Sept 192 Charms stlke the slght but merrts str1lce the soul 41 S ., 1910. .' ' Nb uf 1 1. fp., . C D. C D- 191 1. C.. A. A. CIII1 Ivjisenifii rc 3' ., . 1. - 'Q-C ...A-fi JAMES A BLZARD 1'n1ercc1 from 51C51Con11i11 Wa A A 5 lenu Club Cin one desne too mue11 of a ood 111111215 PRL DP RICE. 1 C ALHOUN College 131 pirwloxy Fntmecl 110m Lon fellow behool 1910 1 P1om Sub Qom Ql1a11ma11 5911101 MSmOll1lCOmml11CC 13 A A GI ee u J 111 agel M1DdOllD Club IX 1 1 1 III Compinx Xll1llI1OLl comp 1115 1at11 been the spoll of me C ommerclal 1'ntered 11om Cascwde 1eb 1911 True as the needle to the pole Qr as the dlal to the Sun XX IINNIFRED L CAMP General Enteled 110m Pac111c Feb A 1 IV A1p11a 1 III As fanet ln hel 101111 D116 11a the l1ue1 Llnde 1 heart AGNES NAOMI CARLSON College Preparatory Entered from lshpemrn 1V11c11 1910 Beaulrful and su eet 42 .1-Mm--W --C. I W 1 3 . -N ' Y 7 .-- , V Y' 511. 1 1 1 . . . , . . A! E , 1 ,Ae H . . 1 . 1 ., 'V 1 E Q! 1 111, III5,Seic1 C11 11,'II1,1X111 l K ' 1 A E C Dilglxilll ' C 1- - 1 E 1 el s 1 f, 1 I 1 X ' EDA MAY' CAMERON. 5 ,. f 1 ., . 1- . ' ' 1 . - - ' - ., 1911. A 1 G. . A. CII, J, Lx. . C 1- -' S A S, ' s . '. -. 1 ' 'f 1 ,1 , , 1 V I WALTER E CARLSON Commercial Entered from Eranklm Hlgh 9 Truth hath a qulel breast CARL CARPENTER Manual Tralnmg Entered from Summer School B A A Football Team IV Class Foot ball III IV Class Basket Ball III Second Basket Ball l-eam IV Hasty as flre JACK LARRIGAN Entered from Lowell School 1910 Treasurer of unlor Class Assoclate Editor of WhlmS UV eanne d Arc Cast CIVJ WhlmS and Sealth Ed ltor Alpha L1t III Class Song Wrlter umor Prom Program Com C Ed1tor1nCh1ef of Sealth Alpha Llt KIII IVD Vergll Club UVB B A A I II III IV Semor Ball Com mittee It fits ull to say aught good of thus fellow MARY ELIZABETH CAR TER College Preparatory Entered from Sunny Dale Wash 9 3 C- A Gentle to hear kindly to love ROBERT WATKINS CASWELL General Entered from Dayton Ohlo I9lO Alpha Llt Clll IVJ Sclence Club CI IVJ B A A CI VJ A friend tls enough 43 , ' ' H1 11. ., C 5, ' ' l ' K , D. f Y C 7, C J. I . , ,. . I T fl f E 1 T. T' 4 7' at s ,J - . mittee .IIIJ3 Science Club CHI, IVQ, I 1+ 'f occ: I . . .A ' 'T A-.J SADIE ELIYABEI H C LARIX. GLHCIHI Lnteled from Longfellow bept l909 Sen1o1Dramat1c Thlne IS the path of the Just JUINF CLAX WOFQ I H Genelal hnteled from XVWTICII N Jt I9I7 bpamsh Club CII III Tluth and oodness 1n her fincl place MARIE A COLLINS Entered from unncy Ill Sept I 910 Mistress of herself though Qhma a I DIIH FRANCI 5 QOWLIN Latin Lnteled from Bl0OlxlVl1 IN H Sept C A A SCIEIICC Klub pha I..1t Senlor bOCIdl COIHITIIIICC o IGIIOII 1 me nonlet heaxen HOLLAND COWLI- H GCHCI dl Fntelecl from bemard School 909 Alpha Llt B A A Sclence Club I am not ID the roll of common men 11 fig 3 .. I . ' . ., I ' I if , ,- lf .. I , Ig: i I 1 ' A--S1 ., ... .I . 1- ll' U ' or I I H O ln, ' Modern Language. ' 'I' A I II. i : . ' . , I f 8 1 I9Il. . . .,f:' ' ,Al- E UIVI des ' 's tl l s gift ol A ' ' Q -I . 2' ., . . ., s . , . isfl 'I MARGARE I CRAHAN College Preparatory Entered from Longfellow Sept GAA CIII IIIJA a L1 I II III IV Vlce Pres Al pha Llt III unlor Prom Com III Class Editor Wlmlms QI Vlce Pre Soph Class II Soclety Ed Whlms IVJ Scrlbblers Club Pres Alpha L1t CIVJ We ll keep a llttle cozy corner ln our heart for her CARROLL DOUGLAS CULLEN B C-eneral Entered from Armour Instltute of Tec es A Vice P es B A A CIV Pres Ixodak Klub III Photographer Whlms and Sealth CIII IV Football lst Tteam CIII Sclence Club Kodak Club Alpha Llt Senate Scrlbblers Club Mock Trall III As You Llce It Cast III eanne dArc Cast IVJ Edltor ln Chlef of Whlms IV All great men are dymg I feel sick myself THEREASE CUNNINC-I-IAIVI Classlcal Entered from Chelan Wash Sept l9l3 Science Club IJ Classical Club CID A stately mlss and mild ln actlons GLENN LANDON DAVIS College Preparatory Entered from Mt Vernon Wash l9l I Yellmaster IV Baseball Captaln III Student Rep B A A III Baseball CII III Exceedlngly well red LESTER A DAVIS Latm Course Entered from Longfellow 1910 Chalrman Soph Entertamment Com mlttee Chairman Senlor Pm Commlttee Consul Classical Club B A A I II IVJ Snate I IIIJ Alpha Llt III IVJ Classlcal Club IV Mandolm Club IV He wlll give the dewl hls due ,S 1910. . . ., , , E lph., 1. c, , , J, ' . - el, . 4 511 I U. c 9, AJ, 5. . iq px . C - - - L H I I I. h I N .I I -1912. Pr . B. A. . qnnl j ' f .... 5, . . 'Q c J, s . y 7, f Dv ,' 9 A In 'T cu 91 'f 1 9 I' 1. ' C , - - ' 1: I 7- . ' ' ' eece .. ' . . . . 3- ' ' ' ' -, t J, ' ggifeg I C I, .... ' y ,Q P- . , J- afi' A ' A If G ' ,... 4 , ' I . , e C , , '. L. 4 , u , ' c 9, 4 45 I ELSIE MARIE DEE General Entered from Lowell Sept l909 Chorus I My only regret rs that I onlr lrare ons lrfe to pencl at rool BLRNIC E EV ELX W DEC-GINIGER College Preparatorr Enterecl from Longfellow ept Pres o A Sectron Leader of G Cu A III Vvlrrms Reporter IV bealtlr Staff IV Sealtlr Lalendar T e rrl xxrtlr freeltlee on lrnr nos usually lras glwdneis rn lrer lrewrl RA I HLEEN DELANEX College Preparatory Entered from ldacoma Waslr Sept l9lO G A A Alplra Lrt gerence Club Greek Club Classrcal Club Sen mor Ball Commrttee A quret llttle ladv but meet rsrtlrall IWEZ LOUISE DENNX General Entered from Seward IQO8 Her arr lrer bmrle lrer motron told of xxomunls completeness LULL JOSEPHINIE DIECRHOIEF General Entered from Longfellow l909 C- A A CI II III Alplra Lrt II III IV Senate III Flennrs Club I IVJ Screnee Club CIII Senror Prn Commrttee Ixodalc Club II III IV Inter Nos II Debate Slre r r plrantom of cltlrglrt 4 A I 5 K srl 1 My X ' - to 'W 'es ., l9l0. V. IC. A. . CIID. 4' . .N .c r. A c r, C 5- '- U lr gr V' I X s', I . , , r, Q At c ', Q 7- I 5, C, II, , ' , IVJ, c . , rQ ' c r. CI, IIJ. G LOUISE ANNA DI FLEFSEN General Enterecl from Franlclln Se t I9ll C A A CID Spun h Club IV N OLIIS IS Iliff charm of good SCIIS6 CIEORCIE ALBERI DRAPLR C ommercml nered from In I lVI1nor Secretary umor Class Qlrculatlon Manager WhImS CIV Treasurer Athletrc ASSOCIGIIOH III Se retary of Senate III Alpha Llt III Debatmg ASSOCIHIIOH CIII IV Pro tam Committee II Social Commrt tee IV Ch m n Announcement Qomnetttee IV xt shall I do to be forever known EDITH IVIERSEDIS DUNN General Entered from Summlt School I909 Lovely thln s belon to thee of rr ht HELEN LOUISE EBERIO Colle e Preparatory Fntered from Indlanapolls Sept I9Il Spwmsh Club CIV Semor PICHIC Commlttee Id rather be llttle and alrve than a hx clead one DOROII-IY E EGAN Colle e Preparatory tered from I lVI1nor I9IO L, A A CII III IV Crrls Basket Ba II III e s all my fancy parnted her She s lovely she s clmne ' '- p., . . . . , C 's f C 5. E.t - I. ' -I9I0. ' ' ' C J, C C D, ' I J, ec ' c J, ' '- ch 'L f ' I L f - C J 'kwhz . C 3 And malie the age to come my own? En ' 'II ' A , ll C , , IVJ. '-sh' ' Q, 47 W HILMER RAY MOND EQGAN Q1 4 College Preparatorx Lnlerecl from Summl School l9ll9 'Spam l1 Club B A A YI but on the ob l0LlSL LLI ERBLCIX. Caereral tered rom Loxxcll Sept C l Alpha L11 ranlrne exerx mom and thought ff- HAROLD GI ORC-F P NCL! tk lVlanu1l Arts Entered from Bearer Pennmxlx 11111 B A A A loucl laugh beQpeal1 th xacrnl mrncl RLY IN ERICKQOIX General Q Entered from Longfellow I9 J anager Whrms CIII l 1 1 C11 bler IV Q crctrrx D 1 1 I1 1 111 11 Sophomore D balm lerm Deb t s OCIHUOII B A N ll 3 1 e1 Alphi L11 3 1101 P111 C H1 torran l-le clrd nothln III pwrtlcular incl clrd 11 ue RANCIS ERICKSOIN General n erecl from lowell Sept l9lfl in A A II qparmh Club HCI' l0NCl5 fOI'm llPl HHUNC L,l'lC ll3I'ITl0I1y Z'1Ild VIC? 4 1 1 M 148, 1 l lg f ' l J 1 .f 2 ls , ,. . . g 1111, -1 , 71 ffw-19 1 5. 1 En ' fn ' .W ., IJIK. 7' l 1 '. ,, 2 'AFA ' ss in ' ' 'f ' 1 ,, l l 1 T ' ' T L 1910. . , . 41111. ' I 'M 1 . 's 0 e l 1 n - 1 fl A . , 'L L -M 11. 1 ' l 1 Secretary of Sophomore Class. Ad. 1 - l IW A ' K Vql'CZSll'?lA 1 f 1 S fb 's f J, Levi 1 ol el 11111 1 1 QII, IIIJ, Serll C1 dr KIIID. 1 f ' erlgmr, ning 1 A I 1 A s ' 4 . . -. fel ll as . V, .ierl ' aj. llarss 1 5 by H, ' . g . K .. I A 1 . 3 Q 1 F l. A G. . . Q - 1 '. CIIIJ, N PAULINE GERTRUDE ERICKSON C-eneral Entered from Eranlclln I-I h Sept I 91 3 Crerman Club To be merry best b omes you GORDON C ESTE9 College Preparatory Entered from IVIoscow Idaho-l9I 3 Debatmg ASSOCIHIIOH CIII IV State Debate Team IV Or hestra Glee Club Oratorlcal Contest eanne dArc IVJ A great career as an orator HYVHIIS you DANIEL LESTER EVANS College Preparatory Entered from T T Mmor I9I0 Commlssloner Spamsh Club Class Baseball II III IV B A A II III IVJ VICC Presldent of Freshman Class I What a strange thlng IS man And what a stran er IS woman C-RACE FENN College Preparatory Entered from Lowell Sept l9lO C1 A A Alpha Llt C-lrls Basket Ball Girls Tennis maiden never bold of SPIYII strll a d QUICI PAUL M FLAGG MHIIUBI V-I-I llI1lI'lg Entered from Ramler School I9II B A A Senzor AnnouneementCo1T mrttee Spanlsh Club I-Ils cares are now all ended 49 04 2 , ' ig - ., 5 I I, C , 'ix , , J 3 p , C 1 cn - I C 1 , J, . . . Q , C ' 1 .. - V 3 I :vz ig: g ' , ' X Evil -' 2 Eff 'f' - - I -1 I H . . I il A HA .. U A . y . . . 4 5 H . I I glib: VV ' Ee' W: if 'fag Q A . y Y : ., ., . A 1 1- E i s Q- H , H E will-'gi f I HARRIET ELEAYOR XVROOI FRANKLIN Speclal Entered from Forest Rude Sept 9 Z A lflelld atld MOI'll1 all l'l2AIdIClb HLGO FREED College Preparatory nteled flom I lVImo1 A A A xx 1 IN Senxor Drama IV Inter No Senate QIII Llee Llub III xs 1th hrs head' TANIZO FUIxL7AWA Science Entered from Wenatcltee Wash Wha s m a name anyuay3 LOLISE MARGAREI GATES Qolle e Preparatory En ered from Lot ell Seat l9l0 Alpta Lxt III IV xlllgll Club SCIIlJlDlClb Club Senlol Nlemonal Qommlttee Lommencement Speaker Eyes 0 tlanspalent that through them one sees the soul MARY LOUIbI LAXLAM College Prepalatoly Entered flom Summlt Sept l9lO Latin Club I Alpha Lnt C A A Classlcal Club IV, Vtee Ple u lor Clase Semen PICHIC COITIIUIIICEE The embodiment of Pep ot! 1 I . D- W E A 5 '11 A -31910. B. . . qlvy, lptf Lf. QIII. 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I .,A . .1 Q' 9 ' 7: ' n ' gy, . . -, ' ,N .1 'A,.'i '4s.Jn- GORDON CILCI-IRIST College Preparatory Entered from Longfellow l9IO There IS no genrus rn lrfe luke genrus of energy and actzvlty HAZEL ELIZABETH GILKEY College Preparatory Entered from lVI1nor Sept l9I0 Scrence Club True to the best that ln her she s con tent to do her duty and hnds rn duty done a full reward JOSEPI-IINE MAUD C-ILIVIER Art Entered from Lowell Sept l9l0 Grrls Club III IV Wh1msIllus trator Senlor Ball Refreshment Comm Trs true that she IS much rncllned To chm and talk wrth all mankind RU II-I SERENA GILSON Commerclal Entered from Sew ard l Studrous and quiet CORNELIA GLASS College Preparatory Entered from T T Stexens Sept l9l0 Pres Alpha I..1t CIII V Pres Semor Class CIV V Pres SCICHCC Club CIVJ Ass Ed Whrms IV Sec Scrlbblers Club IV Debate Team III Alpha I..1t II III IVJ Scrence Club IVJ Vr rl Club CIVJ Jeanne rn eanne d Arc CIV Commencement Speaker The flower of all the West and all the xx orld I pi.-sl A 5 REBEQCA COODGLICIQ. Grrls Manual Arts Entered from Franklm I-Ixgh Feb 9 GA But to see her was to Iove her To know her to Iove her forever ERVIN CRAWFORD GOODWIN College Preparatory Entered from Lowell Set 1910 B A A Sclence Club Tennls Club Sen Dram Club Tennrs Team II III IVD Pres Tennis Club IV V P Freshman Class I Pres xox Class III Sen Ball Com IV Iqreas B A A IV Pres Boys Club IVJ B I-I S Football Team III IVJ Class Basketball IV en Dramatlc Club Commencement Speaker He was most prmcely HAROLD JASPER GOTT College Preparatory Entered from T T IVImor l9I0 A A II III IV Scrence Club IVJ If you have tears prepare to shed them now ORRIN DAGGETT GQVE Manual Arts Entered from Longfellow l9lO B A A Tenms Club Senlor Dra matic Chmn Senlor PICIIIC Commrttee umor Prom Decoxatlng Commlttee Semor Ball Decoratron Commxttee Senlor Program Committee The mlrror of all Coultesv IVIARGUERI I E GRANT College Prepar atory Entered from Ithaca N Y Sept I9I2 Alpha I..1t CIII IV Classr cal Club IVJ Wlrlms Ed Clas lcal Club Senior Ball Comm X ours rs the charm of good common 02 I ' ' -I I IIZ. . .A. E 'I G1 I , i y I 4 . 4'-3 A HQ ' ,- . . I I .jun- if , g c J. . I .t J. :Q H X' .... C 7, . I I se t II' I - I 1 It ,JII I , ig B.r.CI,',', p, I I I I - I I .. . l I I I ! . . I n 2 I ' I, . I f 1 - o 1 I ' ' , , I I ,, 1 I gn , ' . I sl I I ,, ,' , ' ' I ,V I K -.l...,...-M?M1 sense. THOMAS S GRANT College Preparatory Entered from Lowell Sept I9I0 B A A CI II Ill IVJ Alpha Llt III IVJ Senate lll Classical Club IVJ Prom Decoratlon Comm MCU of IEW W0l'ClS BTC IIIC best ITICII AUSTIN E GRIFFITHS JR General Entered from Longfellow 9 I 0 Pres of Sophomore Class Vice Pres of Boys Club III Pres of Com merclal Section of Boys Club lVI r Senlor Play Mgr Football Team IV Asst Mgr Football Team III Second Team Football and Bas ketball Ill FIYSI Team Football IV Class Teams Basketball and F otball I II Ill IVJ Alpha unlor Prom Sub Commxttee Senlor Pay TIS done I ll have no more of lt I-IESTER DEAN GUIE. College Preparatory Entered from Lowell l9I0 A A Alpha Ltr Your heart s desrres be ruth you RATHRYN HARRISON College Preparxtory Entered from Rosedale Indlam Se t I9I0 Rlch ln good works LILLIAN HART General Entered from Lowell Sept l9lO Semor Dramatlcs Senror Ball Pro ran' Comm yu t can t malxe my eyes behave Ge . . i Vf '45, H 'Q , Q , Jr. ' , , ' l 5 l . 5 T ' y c m, f . l 4 9, f f c J. 1 - C D, , C J, I 0 Q , , , , Lit. , 53. A., Tennis Club, Senior Drama, ' V - . B. . ' u Il a . - V- Vw A p ., . T 'ls I T ' ' .H I HELEN D0RENl HX HATCH College Preparatory Entered from Lowell Sept 1910 The best of prophet for the future IS the past FRANIX A HELLEIN TI-IAL Boys Manual Arts Entered from Franklm I-hgh ept 9 Xvhen shall l see thee aga1n3 FLORENCE KATHRYN I-IOFMEISTER College Preparatory Entered from Lovsell Sept l9l0 Ct A A The dome of thought the palace of the soul NANCH VERMEL HOGAN General Entered from Central Set 1910 G A A Spanrsh Club A lovely lacly garmentecl ln lg t From her own beauty ALFRED CLARENCE I-IOIBY College Preparatory Entered from Cascade 1910 ec Basketball Class Basketball Class Football B A A C-lee Club Senlor Drama I Clare do all that may be ome a man 34 ,' ' ,V it .' .- ,, ,f' 1' 7, I - ' ' -S ., I Il. . t . f .. .. , ,, 7 A . 1 pn ' . . ., . , ' 1' h ,, - . S . ! , 7 , . . ., , LA I ' c 19 V HAMILTON HOWARD General Entered from No Xaltlma Wash BAA He was a man talte hxm fo all ln a NORMA N HLJFF General Entered from Seward Sept l9I0 Kodak Club Cnrls Pageant The secret of success IS constancy to purpose HELEN MAY HULL College Preparatory Entered from Summlt I909 Vlce Pres C-lrls Club Spanish Club Grrs Basket Ball She can bake bread WILLIAM H JACOBSON College Preparatory Entered from T T IVI1nor I9I0 Mldget Baseball I Capt Midget Track I Class Baseball II B A A He IS well paid that IS xx ell satlshed EDNA PEARL JAMES General Entered from Central Sept l9IO G A A Sclence Club Senate Silence IS golden on 'W fd . , . s p K 6 , , , I . , ll. L ' , I - y A Tl 'y ' i S It ss y I . I! L A . ' ' . T 8 ' 1 ' l ns au T' . . Q f '-,fmt X . ' ' ' . ' A 5 C J, - - , C I, C D, ' ., V tf ', I ' f , 'air , wsudv,4. . :sh , Wa 1 .Y . il , . . ., ' , . V H ' ' H in ' ' ' . 4, - 4 -uw 1 . -:ev JEANNETTE JAMES. College Preparatory. Entered from Black Diamond4Sept., l9I2. S'The honest tale speeds best Being plainly told. ELGENJE CREC-ORN JOHNSON College Preparato1y Entered from XV:-1sh1ngton D 193 BAA Clee ub lxo le acy IS o ll h as honesty EVELYN FORTUNE JOHNSON College Preparatory Entered from Atlantlc C1ty Feb l9l 3 Senxor Dramatlcs Shut up ln measu1eless content IxATHERIIXE HOLMES JONES Colle e Preparatory Entered from Lowell Sept 1910 Alpha Llt Sc1ence Club G A A Semor Dramatlc A fellow feelm maltes one xx ondrous 1n General Ene1ed from Puyallup Wm Alr and manne1s are mo1e CYPICSSIKC than uo1ds t E 1 ' 1 , f 1 N . az, A J g., - 1 N, .cf 1 . . . ., .cl . 50 V g v I S 'lc Y.11 ' 1 7 Y 1 4 g I ' 3 ' ' s. : H ' lg ' Y ' ' lt' d. Rosa ELLA 1oN13s. tif?-Q: . , 33535 f ' , - 59 LILLIAN E ISAHN Domestxc Sclence Entered from Franlclm lieb IQIL C A A Sclence Qlub Alpha l..1t Hen or Pm Comm the golden rge IS not behrncl but before us GILORGE R A KANTZLER General Entered from Summrt l9ll Span rsh Club Make the comlng hour oerllow ruth Joy and pleasure drown the br1m SGSUKE KAWAKITA Colle e Preparatory Entered from apan Sept t9I0 lhe web of our hfe IS of mm led yarn good 1nd 111 together MARY ANIIOINEI ln KEENAN College Preparatory nered from N Y Oct C A A Alpha Lrt CIIIJ O lady nob1l1ty IS thme and thy form IS the reflectlon of thy nature CHARLES IQERR College Preparatory Entered from T T MIHOI I9I0 Treasurer Qpamsh Club IVJ Basket ball lntermedlate IV Senlor Basket ba BAACIIIIIIIVIA ta 1 II III IV Spams 111 IV Qlwss Poet A min he seems of cheerful yester days md conlldent IOITYOIIOXVS B 1 , -24 , 'wi ,Ti I .,.- N1 Q ' ' , . I , V., ' vvv I - I. v-. 1 , l S - 1 ft:- l 11 . A I . E1 . .- ., 1911. I ' 1 J- . c 1, - 1 II ,...,, , ,, Ip.: 1 , Lf. 11, , , 1, '11 Cl! c 1. A. pb RA.. 4.13, CARI.. KING General Fntered from Vancouxer I3 C IQIO Sec Inclustrlal Section Boys Club IVJ Sec Treae Semon Drx ma rcs IV B A A IV Alpha I..1t QIII IVJ Sclenee Club HID Senate III Wlreles Operator IV Tenms Club II III IV Senlor DF1m6llCS ge-mor Bxll Qommlttee Vvherever the brrght sun of heaxen shall shine Hrs honour and the greatness of hr name shall be N IOLET VERA KNEMEX ER I1.ntered from I..ll'lCOIl1 Hlgh A tear for plty and a hand open as day for melting charity JOHN HARRY KOEHLER College Preparatory Entered from Mexlco City I9I2 Commlssloner Spanish Club III IVD Senlor Drama Vlrtue IS bold and goodness rs nexer fearful ALFRED ADOLPI-I KOENIG College Preparatory Fntelecl from Longfellow School BA As proper a man as eser trod upon neat s leather LLDVIG KONGSTED Science Lntered from Copenhagen Denmark 9 lruth hath a qulet breast v-1.-.....-,,,i ,,,. ,, ,,,,,,j R - , 3 't C J, l. . .CL II,.III, . l 1 - - Y , Q c , Ac J, - 4 D- r .ft t ' , . E D, c ' A - K I f ' . I - , l ' A -Q Manual Arts.. I t ., ' 'want' C ,i , . ' .J . .V A . , - ' l9lO. . .A. Y Y - 5 l ll. FRANCES WILLARD LANEY. College Preparatory. Entered from Kentucky-Sept. 1910. C- A A CI II III IVJ Alpha Lxt III IVJ Senlor Dramatlcs Treas urer G A A III Whnms Ecl Senior Class Class Prophet My own thoughts my sweet eompan lons are ISIRS l'EN LARSSEN College Preparatory Entered from Cascade Sept 1910 C- A A Alpha L1t Senlor Dramat ICS Cnrls Tennls Her VOICC rs ever soft gentle and lou BEATRICE ELIZABETH LEE College Preparatory Entered from Summlt Sept I9I0 C, A A CU Alpha Llt Common souls pay by what they do Noble souls by that whlch they are EMERY H J LEE College Prep1ratory Entered from Summrt School 1909 Pageant 1913 quantlty ADELINF LEFEBVRE College Preparatory Entered from T T Stevens Sept 1 910 Sclenee Club Persewerance IS her hecomrn VIYIUC D9 I... 4? sv-'fw-F' ' ' 1 A 32 K ' Z ' '. 1 1 i is 4., ' ' T 1 T' 1 1 , . - I . , . ' I 'T'-152' . . . E, H ' 4' 1 A A 1 ' - i , .flys quality that makes a man, not 1 - 1 1 k -f , . 1- . 2 5 .. V . . g . .,. t if 1 1 ' - f K 1 . Y vm IOHIN LOOR LOC IxI College P1epa1ato1y L11te1ecl f1om Semcltly Penn Sept I9I3 B A A QldsQ1e1lQlulJ ben Ball DCCOIHUOH Comm1ttee He IS lately eome mto our m1dst RL l H MARGARET LL5BH Glrls Manual AIIS Fntexecl from l7r111lxl111 H1 l1 Sept C A A l QCIPIILC u IV He1 1fe 1 Q3lIlC5l xxo1lt not p IV SCICIICC F11te1ed from Summlt l909 Soph omore Plav CIIJ A IHVC man and yet 1 plef1su1e seek mg o11e mtlwal LEXIE MCPHFRSON Colle e Preparaton E11te1ecl f1om Clueago Ill Sept V909 l:1osl1 Delzaatmg A The leason f11m the temperate xx1ll E11 u1anee lores1 ht s I9II I1 md 1 VIRGINIA IIFLLN IVIADIC AIN Qolle e l 1ep1r1lory l:11te1ecl from l3r111lxl111 H1111 Sept G A A A 111 Semor D1am umor Prom C omm 1eS beautlful tl1e1clo1t e xxooecl HI fwfg I i I ' , ' I9I2. .CJ..'eCIb I 1,f' I ARTHUR LU1'H13R. me , J . A 1 A, - Q - I? ' 1 , . l H U' ' , z ' 5 '- ng ,A 4 We . I - . -Msg H I, I cle V, fg ,V t'c gt 5 sk'II.' I I W O6 'K K l A . 1 I49lO. . . f, 1,1t1Q11ff 1 sl 1 ' , -- -- to 1, 1 ' . - A - l CLARA JUNE MATHENY C-eneral Entered from Summlt l 91 0 same Club uvy She IS modest and werghs her words before she grves them breath CHARLES W MATHEUS College Preparatory Entered from Lowell Sept l9lO B A A CII III IVJ Local Edltor Whlms IV Asst Edltor Sealth IV Pres Tenms Club CIII Sen lor Social Com IV Semor Ball Dec Com Crew bow IV A hale fellow well met MARTHA H MAY Classlcal Entered from Lowell Sept I9l0 Alpha Lrt CII IIIJ Semor Memorlal Committee G A A I II III IV Perfectlon In art rs to conceal art WILLIAM ROY MCADAM General Entered from Franlclln I'I S IQI3 B A A Basketball Franklln Glrls Pageant Senlor Play The ex IS ever to a soldxer kmd HELEN EOS PER MCCORMICR College Preparatory Entered from Black Dlamond Wash GA Feelmg IS deep and stlll 61 ik I '-Jan-I . , A ' I D. A . - ' f .C 7' . ' ' .l' ' 1 of . ., - '. C J. I v ' C 4 1 9 J' .-2 : lf . I A . -I9IZ. , . A. ' ' 5595 .4 A . . ,, 2 I gy. n l tS 'i ' .:rs....44 y . 4aW.,-.....4.-....-.s.A..i- 1..-1 is , 1' IRMA ALUITA MCCORMICK. Girls' Manual Arts. Entered from Summitgljeb., l9lO. C. A. A., Y. W. C. A. Club. ml-rue to the best that in her liesf' ALFRED FRANK MCDOUGALL. College Preparatory Entered from Lowell Qchool Sept l9l0 B A A Comm1ss1onerSpan rsh Club Class lqraclx Track Team Spamsh Club S A C Relay l'eam IV Man false man Smlllll destructrwe man MARGARET HELENA MCGUIRE General Entered from T T MIHOT Feb CAA Neyer lclle a moment but thrifty and thou htful of others CATHERINE A MCKENZIE Commercxal Entered from Tacoma Feb l9l0 Alpha Llt Cu A A Leader Ol-G C Section Wxtlm gentle yet prexalllng force DONALD A MCKENZIE College Preparatory B A A Football Team flll IV Basketball CIII IV Men wouldnt dl so fast lf they dldn t llve so fast C3 4 ' I , v Y v V g 5 - h - X l 9 l l . . . . at L -Us b ' - ., . l f E .. - ' A - -, A 4 Entered from Pacihcfsept., l9l0. ,fl , I , T-in ' A . -gpm-.4 .h.' wi., MARGARET C MCPHEE General Entered from Nelson B C Sept I9 I 0 Alpha L1t What she thought she mlght require she went and took MARION MAY MEADOWS College Preparatory Entered from Vancouver B C Sclence Club Clalmmg respect yet YVHIVII1 state LOUIS CARR MIGNON College Preparatory Entered from Summlt School l9l0 B A A Track Football He nothlng common clld or mean VIRGINIA REAGAN MOSELY College Preparatory Entered from Portland Oregon Sept l9l2 Alpha Llt Classlcal Club Science Club Sec Science Club A merry heart does good lrke medx cme ARCI-IIE F MLJNTER l-llstory Entered from Walla Walla Sept l9l0 The gods look xslth favour on superlo courage 3 , . .-- . as - ' u N , . tr - - - - 1 s 0' ' . . . ., , . H - - as , .. ,, . ., Q , - as - - - n v H - - 1 an EDNA M MEYER College Preparxtory Entered from Ashl 1nd Cie Sept C A. A Alphx 1 P3156 IS a debt me owe unto me urtues of others AGNES THERESA NIELSEN General Entered from Lowell Sept IQIO C A A Science Club lirenh Girl B1 lqet Ball Beautw armed wth xntue bone the sou Wrth commandlng but Sweet control SWAN NORD Manual Arts Entered from RHIHICI School l9ll On then own ments rrodest men are dumb MARY KATHERINE OLSEN Sepelal Entered from Eranlthn Sept 1911 Wlrose xntues and whose graeei epealt that xx hlch none else can uttu VRANCES ESTELLA PARKER College PTCDHIHIOIY Entered from Spokane Waslu Mar 191 l G A A Smmmlng Club She has a lxmd word for exerybods Ewelybody has 1 ltlnd nord for her lvl l - 'fi A . ... , 1 c . f I9IO. .. . ., r Lt. Z N i 1 I r ' ' tl l ir, rl' i f - ! 1 - ' 1 E S ' ' W! ., . ' . . A ., n E , ' ' t . A S, l A ' f as . E Q . t 1 Q 3 . ' . 1 ' . E I ' A ., - ! 42- V . I . A l ' : L 1- . E 5 '. . . A , 1 ,. 2 A ' 5 A 5 I - l r .4 - ly ' Q Y . ' .wx W .L - L I I , , ! I A ,f k I I I +A ' ' ' ' -Q: 1 Y ., , Q ,' , . ROSAMOND PARSONS Entered 1.1 om Sew 1rd Sept I9 l 0 G A A Alpba Llt Senlor Dramdt rcs Sc 1 or B rll C omm Sec Le xc er olLGA Hou hippy elle wlll alwawa make tbe others feel ANNA ADELA PFTERSONI College Preparatory Entered from Bellevue Wash Sept 913 Well done rs better than well sard Grrls Manual Arts Entered from Pranlclln H b Feb 9 0 Speech rs great but srlence IS greater IOS A PIERCE General Entered from Enumclaw Wash I9I0 Pageant Spanrsh Club I find a Joy rn l1v1n and lau bmg WM PIGOTT College Preparatory Entered from T T Mrnor Feb B A A Base a rleum IV He mmed l cxllmg he s oulfl bare been a clown tn Li - ' v. K ., . l 1-1, fi- 11 W , 1. I I , c. .f ., MAY IRENE PETERSON. . ' ig - ., i1K 1 . I p . H Q l l 6. rl ' ' sl '- M 1 El I9l0. M. ., 1, ll 1 5 C 5- Q H 115 2 l g la . f ' I f l DOUGLAS GRAHAM POLAND College Preparatory Entered from Longfellow l909 Capt Track Fleam Ill Student Rep B A A III IVJ Track II Potbwll II III B A Freshman Debate C-lee Club A good stralght chap WALTER EVERETT POTTER College Preparatory Entered from Longfellow School e 91 B A A Asst Manager Whlms and Sealth QI Ad Manager Whlms and Sealth II Asst Bus Manager Whrms and Sealth CIVJ Class Rep Whlms and Sealth I Crew Coxswaln IV Science Club lxoclalc Club Senate III Debate Ill You are an exceedingly cheerful young man GEO WALTER PUCHER College Preparatory Entered from Summlt School Sclence Club IIIJ Classrcal Cub III Senate Ill Debate Ass II IVJ Sen Play CIV ec 1915 Class Praetor Classlcal Club III Senate Reportel Whlm5 Sealth Vlce Pre md Sec Debate Ass IVJ Pres Prof Sec Boys Club CIVJ Class Valedrctorlan And stlll they azed and stlll the wonder grew How one small head could carry all he knew MARY NADINE RISBELL General Entered from Mt Vernon Wash Se t l9lZ Modesty rs a prlceless gem MARGUERITE PENNINGTON ROBERTS College Preparatory Entered from McComb Ohlo Sept I9I2 Alpha Llt G A A Senior Dram Alpha Llt Play Hrst Pa geant She smlles and lteeps on smrlmg 66 . ' c J, ' . ,... 4 , , t , IIIJ, o . C , J, . .A., Fb., 1 1. . . ., .AT .D L I U c J, , cr' I' c J, Ag J. 'c J. l ' ' Q -Jan., I9I0. Alpha Lit. CI, II, HU, . C x . I c J, c 9. . 4 1, , . np, s , 1 J, , - ' . up., .. -. ,N I NORMAN ROBERTSON General Entered from T T Mmor Feb l908 B A A Scnence Club D bate Span Club Alpha Llt Senlor Dram Senror Play Let knowledge grow from more t more RICHARD RELFE ROBERTSON College Preparatory Entered from Lowell School Sept I9I0 B A A Yell Master IV Secy Mandolin Club CIII IV Track Team UU Alpha Llt en Dram Club IV unlor Prom Sub Com III Make thus a blg one HAROLD GEORGE ROOT General Entered from Longfellow 1909 B A A Glee Club III Treasurer Glee Club III Track KIII IVJ In the sprmg a young mans fancxes lightly turn to thoughts of love DOROTHY ELEANOR ROSELEAF College Preparatory Entered from Lowell Sept l9l0 G A A Alpha Lrt Semor Drama A rose IS sweeter ID the bud than full blown ROY GILBERT ROSENTI-IAL College Preparatory Entered from T T Mlnor Sept B A A Alpha L1t IV Sclence Club Bus Manager Alpha Lrt CIIID Treas Latm Club ass Yell I WhlmS and Sealth Edrtor Spamsh Club CIII IVJ Treas Alpha Llt IV Wh1mS Editor Glee Club IV Yell Master III Pres Sen lor Dramatlc Club Debate Leader Senlor Play Sophomore Play HJ Mock Trral II III Chorus II III Twelfth Nlght Senlor Prem Commlttee Curses' I fam would be an actor 67 I Q--- J 1. . -l ,...........,... ' ' .- . i D ' Y el ' 3 . . . ., T 11 ' S I . ' , 1, 1 1 1 , I., S . E 5 5'-Q . c 1.1 ' . ' 1 . . ., ci IVJI 1, ' D I C J, I y ,, ' '. , . I 1910. . . ' Emil ' I 9, f H ' . ' , QIIQ, Cl. I q11,f II, Ny, g 1 C D, 1. 1 . - .- all nc 1, Q c 1. . - Q ' I -. 7' . .4 n I Q - D, ' . C sg 1.9 L.. IIARRH XVIII S RUI I I II College Preparatory Entered from Tacoma 1909 Let a man contend to the uttermosl For h1s Ilfes set prrze IJ lt what t V1 I RAS IVIOND FRANCIS RN AN Colle e Preparatory n ered from I Mlnon en I 910 B A A S renee Q IuIJ Alpha Llt III IV bee L rtln C Iulq II Clee Cluln IV Sy rm In C ul en D1 am u 1 IV I xxelflh 'N ht ban or 3 ax IV boph Play II Q las on Wrrter IVJ Secretary unror Clas Xvorth courage honor these mdeed your sustenance and brrthrrght are TILLIE MARIE RX DI-I College Preparatory Entered from Sex ard Sept l9l0 Senior Dram x or nexer anythln c 1 I xml x hen srmpleness md dutx tender GERTRLDE PAULINIE SATER Colle e Preparatory Entered from oxxell Iqeb 9 GA Vlrtue IS bold and oodness nc-xer fearful NORIVIA MARIE QCOI I Ceneril Entered from Lowell Sept I9II G A A G A A VVh1rnsFd I-Ilst Pageant A fnend and month all hazards I ,., . , , ,.. ...,,..,,..... -..,,,.M if V A Yi' 43 J Aj :Z ! A AA Q I I f - '- I r' - A F. I 9 -' A A ' ' , e ' I I V ' I VII. 1 I E kkhh . ,f , . f I Er I 'I1 ' SII., I . . I. . .,f:: N., I I I J, I . we s I 1 I 5' Q CII, III, IVJ, S . 'I , CII I I 9 I 1' Ilig . x'i IIIV' cqf. fcryssg I A I c . ' J , , , ' CIIID, Pres. Senior Class QIVJ. A A I I ' I I' . I I I . ,, A I: ' I 'g ar Je Q Iss, L I 'L v ' C if it. I - X I . . A. I 'IQ I ' - 2 M I OLIVE WYLES SCOTT. Collek Preparatory. Entered from St. ohn Canada. A. A. They re only truly reat who are truy oo EVA MAE SHARPE College Prepu xtory Entered from Nvenxthee Wxslm 'Nov 1913 Halls from Wenatchee and rs there lore logrcally 1 rwftel RL TH COLE SHARPE Latln Entered from Lowell Sept l9IO G A A KIVJ Vlfgll Club IVJ Happy am I from care lm free' Vlfhy wren t they all contented hke me3 ANTOINET TE ELIZABETH QHUMWAX General Entered from Cramte Falls Wash I xm lIl etrnest LALRA CAT HERINE SKINWER Glrls M1HUll Alt ntered rom l' Minor ept IQIO G A A Alpha Llt SCHOI Dr m Science Club gee Serene C luh V Wfhen she hud pls ed rt seemed llte the ceasln of exqulslte music t O f ge ' J , . . G e 1' g df' , 1 ua '. 1 c , 1 .ff- xr ' S vhv - , M 2 gc '. 1 , , - . . . , C . L . A f Sept., l9l2. Alpha Llt. .. E - E Y ' 7 L . - , . 1 z 's. If - f T. '. ' '-S .. a ., ' . , L . ' 3 T CI TJ- t . ass , ' i' . g ' si? HAROLD SIBLEX Entered l 91 0 Hrs ood looks xx ere only exceeded by hrs good nature CHARLES HEC1 OR SLA I GR General Entered from T l MIIIOT l909 B A A Alpha Lrt CI II III V V Vice Pres Alpha Lrt V Span Club IV Tennrs Club V As merry as the day rs lon HCC-O SLEI FENGREN College Preparatory Entered from Seward School Sept l9l0 B A A Scrence Club You may trust hrm rn the dark ERMA SMITH College Preparatory Entered from Sexy ard Sept I9I l Scrence Club Grrls Club Pageant The world rs as you take rt HALLIE M SMITH C-eneral Entered from Franltlrn Hrgh Sept 1910 Wrse to resolye and patrent to per orm 70 -Q, I l 1- ! - , I . G' ' O , . . I 9, . Q, . c 9, Q . r c J. c J. ' ss r I - gun GF 6. 1, Y ' , y- fl f to ' ' if , as :yi , ' - l if 's Q U . ' . VY. ' l HARRIET I-IOLBROOK SMITH College Preparatory Entered from Lowell Set 1910 G A A Alpha Llt Classlcal Club Creek Club Semor Dram Girls P geant As You Lllce It Cast Girls Basket Ball Pres C- A A IV Sec Fresh Class Nothlng great was ex er aehreved mth out enthusiasm LINNEA ELIZABETH SODERBERG College Preparatory Entered from Summlt Feb l9lO Alpha Llt C1 A A Spanish Club Senior Club Senior Drama SCICDCC Club Grrls Basket Ball Sectlon Leader C A A Adv Manager C- A A CIVJ She was a queen among us IVIAUDE CAROLINE SQUIRE General Entered from Franklm Hrgh Sept I9I2 Alpha Lrt Science Club Sec tlon Leader G A A Treasurer Franlclln Debatlng Assoclatlon Zealous yet modest ANNA LEACI-I STEVENS College Preparatory Entered from Paclhc Sept l9I0 Cr A A Spanish Club Alpha L1t Glrls Pageant Ars busy as a bee RAYMOND STRANACH College Preparatory Entered from Lowell Se t l9lO B A A S A C Relay Team IV Track Team IV A moral senslble and well bred man 71 X XLBFRI CIIXRLI S SILBI3 C olle e I31epu1 1to1v Entered f1om SIIOl'IOI'IlIQll Countv I909 IVI1cIget5 Iootlaall II B X II III A blunt Iellon MARGARET FLI7AI3L I H SL I HERLAND Lo e c PfLI7WIllOlY I ntcred from Putano U L on A.p11I Alpra L1 5 1101 111 Q m lttet Great thought Irlxe greit cleecl neecl no trumpet RUTH TAIT College Prepiratorw nterecl from I IVI1nor ppt 1910 AIpI1a I..1t We clone rs better II1111 xxcll 1cl DORO TI-IEA TAX LOR Colle e Prepar ator 1 Fntelecl from Lovell Sept I9l0 A A III IXQ Alpha 1 IX Semor Drama IV From around I1 face 1 1II alxmxe Inrlelrtness lou IADN 5 IAX IUR Qollege Prep 11 11011 Lntered from Cascade Sept l9I0 G A A CI II III IV AIpI1dI,1t III IVJ Semor Drama Cul Ie11 s A tender Ireart a xslll mllexrlnle .1 , M ' A LQ I ' . RI g ' ' 1 A. C , , IVJ. Q 'M I7 I II gf X .1 I9IZ, I It., fel' AIJ' Io - 111' 2 Il ' A ' '. III. ' -5- ., H I -. A 2 'J Sil .H Q ' C. J . . CII, , fl . I..'t. I fl. ' I I. U er ' vA xj. M . g '.,' Cl . I M . . ni. IVIARC-IE W W TAYLOR Classrcal Entered from Bramtree Mass Sept l9I0 bpanlsh Club Tennls Club Orchestra Secretary and Iureasurer III She bore a mlnd that emv could not but call farr ROE F TAYLOR College Preparatory Entered from T T IVI1nor Feb l9I0 B A A Class Baseball I II III IVJ Baseball Team IV Push on keep movmg VIVIAN LAVONIA THOMAS College Preparatory Entered from B I7 Day Nov C1 A A CIII IV S ICHCC Club CIIIJ Alpha I..1t CIVJ Semor Dram CIV Nvhlms Ed Alpha Llt IIV Comedy of Errors Cast Class Salutatorxan and pleasure NELLIE. MITCHELL TOWNE College Preparatory Entered from Paclfi Sept l9l O C A A CI II III IVJ Alpha Lrt CI II III IV Senlor Dram IV Classlcal Club CIVJ Adv Mgr C. A A I YVh1ms Ed G A A I S wt d C A IV Sec Leader G A She IS a frrerd to everyone ANGELA RLBY TYLER College Preparatory Entered from Raymond Wash Bemg good IS an asslul lonesome jo C I- . . . f, ' rf , , , I 5- 1911. . . f ', pie' I up J, 1 . I-Ier face was radiant with intelligence 1 151 f ' .r 11 ....1p, fi CIII, IYD, fetlh E. . . A. Jan., I9I3. I 'W ' bf, nf' i FRANCES ALEXANDRA VINCENT College Preparatory Entered from Vancouxer B C Sept l9lZ Class Salutatorlan She thmks before she speaks that aymg a good deal lbr a ssoman CH AL 'VCEX H VIRTL E General Entered from Lovell l909 Deler not till tomorroxs to be XNISC Tomorrow s sun may nexer rlse MAX AR FI-IUR VON BABO College Preparatory Entered from Pacxhc l9l0 B A The mxldest manner and the gentlest heart W WABRAUSHEK JR College Preparatory Entered from Seattle College l9l0 Trea urer of Socletas Classlcas Clreelt C uh The only xx ay to hate a frlend IS to be one ALICE VVARWER College Preparatox y Entered from Lovell Sept 9 0 A A Alpha Llt Llt WhlmS II III Exchange Ed WhlmS III IV Sec Leader G A A Alice where art thou gomg 14 f c A . C. l - , -, I .. . - is . S . V .,, K . ,b- .n l ' V - ,Q 1 ' - . . . I gf A., Sclence Club. ul. . V , . .2 . S - - Y 1 ' ' l . ,I l Q. ' - ., l I , Q- G. . ., '. Ed. s S U c . n, . A f , D, . . J .. . , v . Y. EARL F WATERMAN College Preparatory Entered from Longfellow l9l0 B A A Spanrsh Club Scrence Club Tennis Club unlor Prom Com III Honor lles ln honest toll ANNA ELIZABETH WATSON C-eneral Entered from Lowell Sept 1910 Cx A A Girls Tennrs Frankness rn every movement and thought MILDRED MARIE WATSON General Entered from Lowell Sept l9l0 Alpha L1t Senlor Dramatlcs I-Ier clrsposrtron rs as sweet as her WILLIAM WEBER Colle e Preparatory Entered from Longfellow e B A A Senlor Dram benror Play A youth to fortune ancl fame un lxnoxin ARLO H WELLS College Preparatory Entered from Isaac I Stevens--Sept 90 For hrs heart ts as ln hrs worlt 70 3' 0 c I ' J ' ' I .. - . -,, I ' ' I I I M I . . I ,N L U I Q Y . , . . . ., . p . ll. I I voice. x - . is I 'ggi X. U I o ' I ,,-4. -I7 b., A ' lw9I.O. . . ., ., I Q, Q , 3 I 4. ' Y' I A I I f I A I I I . , .. . Q . , 7',, i V p, ...J ILORILINCE AURLLIA WH IS Colle 9 I repiritolv IQIIICICCI flom IVII Vunon Vlfaslu wt 9 0 G A Dmnelx tall dmnelw I111 DPR I HA FLORA NVEST QJGIISIHI ntmecl Ilom Iqrmlxlm I'I In bI1e would malxe IJI1 l1Icr am Qorl of p ace EMMA VVHII F College Prepfxrwtoly need Irom Rozmer Sept Alpha Llt C A A the XXl'llIS VRANIX I P WHITE Science Ilnemcl Ir m I In IVIln0r ent I9 B A A Spanlsh Club bel CIICC TCIIHIS CICXK INO 7 Some people III l-.ecp c I I men chloroform enou I1 IVIX RII E CIENILX ILVIL NVHII TIER Lollege Plepmatorx IZIIICICCI fiom Franlxlm I-Ilglw ept 9 XVHI1 a mlle on her Ilps I I 3 I I l J ' I : ' ' , g 3 I I ' . P S1 ., I I . . .A. , ' - , l I1 A A 'Q ig A-l9II. I I I . Elr Y. .. IQIO. UnrufflecI in plumage or temper all 4 4 .vf A I A 0 II ' . A -S1 .. Q 09. .. ' I .WF H w' ' a s cre I 3' ' 2: I I V , - , . f, Q. I .- I i - A I f I os. ., or gp f I II. IX 155' ' s ' ' I I ALMA REBECCA WICKLAND Art Fnterecl from Summit Sept l9l0 Alp a Lrt CII HID G A A II Spam h Club II Ill Chlef Ill of Whlms and Sealth WhlmS Reporte Spanlsh Club Semor Announcement Commlttee Oh to have half that glrls good nature ANNETTE WIESTLING College Preparatory Entered from T T Minor Sept l9l0 G A A Glrls Relay Tea See Leader G A A Vlce Presrdent G A A Girls Class Basket Ball A stately mlss and mlld rn actlor GLADYS FRANCES WILSON General Entered from SIOUX Clty Iowa ept 9 3 G A Her step was regal queen llke KAYHRYN K WILSON General Entered from Spancer lotsa Alpha Lrt G A A Leader of Sec G A A Senlor Dram As You Llke Case Twelfth Night Cast Thou hast the fatal glft of beauty CORA M WOLD General Entered from T T Mmor Feb G A A Tennis u senate She IS as virtuous as she IS fan' 47 .,...l BFRTI-IA LA VERNE XVOOD College Preparatory Entered from Nrles Mrch Sept 92 Wbat null not woman gentle woman are When strong affection SIIYS ber sprru NINA MARJORIE. WOODS College Preparatory Entered from obn I-Iav Sept l909 Alpba Llt All ber free IIYIPUISIYC actlng Is so cbarmlng so CIlSII'8CIlng ELIZABETH WRIGHT College Preparatory Classical Club IV Latin Club Senlor Glrls Basket Ball I-Ier face IS fair ber heart as true as spotless a sbe s bonny ARNOLD S ALLEN College Preparatory Entered from Isaac I Stexens l9l0 Secretary of Boys Club UV Treas uner of Boys Club III B A A IV Science Club IV A perfect so ntleman at all tlmes GLADYS ALLEN College Preparatory Entered from Holy Names Academy et I9I0 GA Sweet mercy IS noblllty s true badge I Q, f- 1 1 . ' E I 'V d , . , . AV I up. If U J ,- ., . Entered from Longfellow-C. A. A., A ?1ifift?f A ' f 3- ' U5- ' ' ' . ., . ., . A , 5 y J ' 9, .l - - ' IN q 5, . . . I J. - A . C D- QS p., . , . A. ' 's WAYNE LYLE BARI HOLUMLW Geneml Entered from Buckley W1 11 Oct 913 VV11ere 1 nomnce IS 13115 pu Ium GYDYCSSIOII LEO SIIVIPSQN BLACK Colle e I31ep111tory Entered from l-1f'llllilll'l 191 1 I 1n1 the VCly pmlx of eourte y ANNA BLLIVIS I EIN Commerclal Entered from Longfellow e 9 Stu-o11ous and qu1et act1ons sweet and 1n FRED E BROOKS C olle e Prepamtorx Entered from Lowell Sept 1909 B A A I-Ie cloes all 1115 work w1t11 1115 reatest ener y ROLAND A CARL General FIltClCCl 1-IOITI lEI'XI1lxlIIl I-l1g11 B1 1-ict B II III IV Footbxll IV C191 m 1111011 111 lun come bow t t I-IIRAIVI M CHITTENDEN Colle e Prepar atory Entered from T T MIHOI Sept 9 A C In ot a III S A C, Relay I eam V Cru Stroke IV Orc11et11 IV X e clon t xmnt 1 m Ion Cl 11 1o11 enou 11 111t 11:11 BEAIRICE LOUISE CLARRE C1ener1l Enterecl from Ba1I1rc1 H111 Apr1I 9 2 Of boul 1ncere ln wetlon fa1t11fu1 .C . , ci .7 ., 1 . 'g 'Q ' ls, t on Ha U . ,, ,, 4 . 1' , g I zu '. T . 4 C . 'T' . ,, . .. g - ' s . T ,, - '-I: b., 1 11. ,. . . . v , . , 14' df, 1 g C v, i -9 . ea. . I ' V -A ' U g -57 D .. 4 .4 L 'A - . :S ' H 1 I 1, ' 2 1 1- HH 2 's y ' 1 1, Ad gs 1 ' o 1. I 3 ' . , . . - ., 1907. B. A. ., 1ass 'o 15- II U V, ' It 11 any QQ ', e is g gf C Hz jf' C u . C .g Q ., 1 1 . 1. W i. . v . ,, 5 C . X ISI COIL I Nlunne 109 Q 1 an gf' TI fl 0 NOUII I DOCX X lf' X I IJXVIDH IN Ill I I IO Nh I OI x Im X nm II DI IIIUII nom III ll P5 C 7 IDI O I Pl Il IUC IX IH DIXI o I pw 1 on :III ILIII Nm 'nd PJ 909 ltx NN III II 'N AINNX LVA'Xb C ollc Q Picpm itoxx n rf om cn I8 e 909 III IX Alpha II S ence QIUIJ I 0 c x e m e a III: IIIYIP o 1 e IXI ,. I . IXS. I.qIin. I'1lIIl'l'l CI from I. I. .I 1 'X . If II, .-X. A., Milgef Bas I.II CII, IIIJ lIIzxws IIA. IQII IIIII, NIICIQ I IIOOIIJIIII CIIII. I IICXNI' Ixmwx' s ge I In VIIII sw oIrI ll I ACI. IXInnuzxI Im Ing. I'..IlI4'lA4'CI fun IXIn:fw:' SPI :JI IQIII. 'UI IxI'IwIIc'1' VIUIOI xz1IcwI11'I+c'IIs l'I'IIUI1.' I7R.X ' I . UNI. 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In Qnow. or QIPPI, or rain. 1' SIII1 .H BRADFORD EH IVIANI College Preparatory Fntered from Cblca o III 913 Treasurer Boy Club IV IVIrcI et Baseball and Iqraclx III I3 IVIetI11nIxs tlnb uorlcl Ib uxlul clmc CHKSI C, FRIEDEIN I HAI Cener 1I Enterecl from Lou ell I 909 A srstant Ad NI na er Yvblm ind Sealtb III I3 A A AIpb1 I..1t Semtc Debwtrn Socrety SCIENCE C Iub Tenm Club Alpln Lrt Plus III IV Cleef ub JAIVIES KESLEH CRAIVIBS Science Entered from Anderson Preparwtory Sept I909 Commenced fu sm ID his umor year th re s no hope now BERTI-IA N GREY College Preparatory Entered from Gloucester IVI1ss Sept 1910 Bus1nessIVIgr G A A I ACIX Mgr G A A II C-lrla Basl-.et B111 Ieim CIII IV Alpbi Init C-lrls lrick Team III V A trln of beauty IS a Joy torewer ELIZABETH I-IARTLE Colle e Pzepwrwtory Ilnterecl from Pwcxtrc Sept I9IO C A A Alpba Lit Farr yet I-.mcl xsbrcb mwkes 1 pentect womwn f .. ' jg , .-I .I A ,SI C J, ' is ' C . A. A. . ' z 2 ' 2 I! I F I. I. IVY! ,. .I . 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V in ALBERT L VALENTINE Manual Tralnmg Entered from Cascade School Sept B A Lrfe IS Just one horrld grind FREDERIC VINTON Sclcnce Entered from Fl 1com1 IQIO B A X IV h 11t1 true as st cl FRANK AR THUR WAL I ER Colle e Preparatory Entered from Elfe Lalxe Mmch et l9I2 B A A Senate III umor Prom CII III TIS 1 good lid CATHERINE WEAVER Speclal Entered from Seward Sept l909 If she IS happy you see her smile If FRANK J WHITE College Preparatory Entered from Cascade School Sept IQOL B A A Football II IV VD B eball III X Ma nlhcent spectacle of humm h xppl nes MARJORIE XVI-IITE Latln Entered from Central Feb l909 Trs 1 PICIUIC for remembrance RALPH LEON X ORIx Manual Arts Ente ed nom Eranxlrn F1 n Sept B A If the rungs of the ladder of succe x 111 but support me I shall scale lt WILLIAM RAYMOND ZEHRING General Entered from Summlt School 1909 Sclence Club Clee Club Senate A llttle nonsense now and then Is rellshecl by the best of men I 1910. . . 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T --A I , HI llllt'Cl 1nd pclh1ps most llT1DOll'lII' ve ll llt the hl tory of th 1ss ol 9 J lt BlOlClXXHj las comm to 1 suct sslul close 1n one afraln we wlsll to lmpless upon the students of Broadway Hlg School that the splllt of 1913 IGIUIIN supreme lIl lll blah school actlvltles IC unlor ellss has been especlallv lOllLlll1lt Ill lts S6lE'CtlOIl ol ofllcers lhe DIOY l 1m and buslness meetlnvs ll 1vt bein c1rrled on wlth l het 1nd 1blllly thlt my 01 ganlzatlon could bt proud ol As lOl the SOClll lullctlolls tllm UHIOI Prom w 19 1 most sucmusful tvtnt liveryonc who lllflldkil tll l rom wlll lecall Wllll plelsule lll Vcllb to COIIIC tht evenlrlg of December I7 I9I 3 lhe boys gymnaslum vvls cl mass Ol evervreens and colored lI0l'llS altlstlcally arranged l'he blg full moon at one end was just the thlllv for the moonllcfht Several cozlly decolated from whlch dellelous punch w as served recelved no llttle lttelltlon Even the mlghtv genlors idmltted that the Prom PTOSQI lms were the nlftlest they h ld ever seen The lunlor MIXCT was also 1 very enjoyable aflwlr on the l9ID calendar It was in lnformal dance ln the boys gymnaslum One of the lnterestlng meetlngs of the year was held on une 4 fhe farce A Domestlc Evenlng was ably presented by a unlor cast So ferr only the events wlthln the class have been mCIltl0DCCl but lf you were to Glance over several lssues of LVITIIIIS 1nd notlce whose names appear 'rfter each wrtlcle and whose names are mentloned ln the artlcle lt elf you would avlee that the Qlass of l9l D h ls done lts Slldle tow ard maltlng hl h school lctlvltles a success Look over the llst ol persons v ho have earned then B s md see lf membels of tht UIIIOI el1ss do not hgure promlnently lhe Cl A R oratollcll contest vv 1s won by 1 member of the unlor class The unlol blsltetblll team establlshed 1 record for themselves by clefeatlnv the Senlors But such a class could not be posslble lf lt were not for the con slstent and earnest way ln whlch every member has worlted The UHIOT Prom commlttee deserves especlal credlt for the Splendid way ln YNl'llCl'l that event was hxndled lqhe most credlt however ls due to the per son from whom we ltCLlNC all our counsel and to whom we blouvht all our troubles our fleulty advlser M155 Post Here s hoplnv that we may all leturn next yen to mlke our fourth and flnal year as sue essful as the past oo f ' Q Q . . 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C.- , Fl if ' ' -3' - -Y - r, 'zxi 3' f ' ' 4 pg ES, it is true that another year has passed and we have graduated from the curious Sophomore to the lusty junior. Many of us are glad to leave our Caesars behind us, but we can never forget our happy Sophomore days. Wliile we go on to our junior year we must try and keep up the splendid record we have made while Sophomores, and if we all show the same spirit next year that we have shown this year our class is bound to be a success. ln athletics we have shared honors with the juniors. We carried off the honors on the cinder track, defeating the mighty Seniors by one point We were not so successful in basketfall for we lost to the Seniors umors vt ho are school champions and the freshmen As the material ss as scarce for football and baseball there were no interelass games There is reason to be proud of the fact that there were numerous representatnes on these two teams that belonved to the Sophomore c as: Our next adventure was in debate and again we were suc essful being defeated once and that by the Lincoln Sophomores Le it be remembered that the Sophomores are Going to put on a play that differs in many respects from any play that has ever been given by any Sopho more class Instead of being a drama of the first class it is an enjoyable comedy called That Rascal Pat Socially our Sophomore year has been a huge success Numerous parties have been held but the one that stands foremost in our minds is the Sophomore Valentine Party held in the boys gymnasium February I4 Dancing w as in order from 2 o clock until half past four After the dancing was over refreshments were served in the lunch room This in the opinion of many was the best part of the program On the whole the Sophomore class has had 1 successful year and the class wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks to Miss Chilberg for the deep interest she has taken in us and for the help she has given us throughout the year xf i-,AJ-ff'--IR A -' Y K x 24-xi: -X-CIZMXHC FW 111 . 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SQIENYE QLUB I GORDON GILCHRIST CORNELIA GLASS LAURA SKINNER RUSSELL COLLINS GEORGE PUCHER OFFICERS Presldent ICC PresIdent Secretary Treasurer Sergeant at Arms BERNICE DIQOOINOER Whzms Reporter MISS DALGITY Faculty AJVISCT GORDON GILCHRIST HARRY LIND VIRGINIA MOSIQLEY RUSSELL COLLINS RAYMOND Rv AN VIOLET TARP MISS DXLGITX HE average student cloes not learn hov to thmk untIl he IS a unIor or Senlor If then' but when he has cut hIs baby teeth In the lIne of thmkmg he fmds that Sclence IS lull of most fascmat Ing subjects for thought The Sclence Club IS a club of thlnkers ancl as such has glven ltS members the opportunlty of hearmg a splendld serIes of Interestlng and Instructlve lectures on VHTIOUS scIentIfIc subjects Prof Byers of the U of W launched the club on Its year s work vvIth a most approprnte lecture on the Umty of Sclence He explamed the HCCCSSIIY of stuclymg every branch of sclence rather than specIalIzIng In a slngle part of the whole The pIO0ram commlttee evIdentl3, took hls message to heart fOl durmg the year we have had lectures on almost every dlfferent phase of sclence The second talk of the SSYICS vvas on False Teeth vs WlSdOm Teeth by Mr Rlchard ROblnSOD one of our fellovv students l-he talk vv lb sunusmg is vvell as Instructlve Thls was follovvecl tvvo vveelts later by a le ture by Prof Rlggs of the U of W on the New lndustrIes of Alaska H The splenchcl streoptlcon VICWVS and Interestlng talk gave 191 Y in 1 P3 I 3 WYIYYAC A e ' I , 1 , Y 3, 'LQ EFSQ -, . , 5, E L, , I Q , - ' Y. , I 15 , A-: ,::f,?f? l First Semester. 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I ' ' ' ' the club members a clearer rnsrvht rnto the great future 1n store for Ala L1 M1 Samuel Hrll presrdent of the Good Roads Arsso ratron gaxe 1 stcreoptr on lecture rn tne Assembly Hall Noxember ZI t under thc tusp ce ot the 5 rence Club The speaker easrly conxrnced hrs audrence th1t the scenery of the l uget bound enrrrons rs uns11rp1ssed eren 111 Furopc W1 Xlma ll1n pton spolte to the club two weelts l1ter rnout 111 1 wa 1 a but the fa t that rss llxrnpton 1 1 promr rnf' member of the lD cl1ss serxed to malxe the l 11c1s 111 tht more rnterc I d At the followrng meetrng aclt C arrrgan nc 1 dcl1 htfullx cntertrrnrnx, t1llx on Adam s Second Lden o t1 I lxnd of Cul Ht lrowcd many rnterestrng stereoplrcon xrcws of lrfe or1 that beautrful rsle W1 orlc w hrle you w orlt und play w hrle you play rs the Scrence Qlub motto V01 four whole months exeryone had been hard at work and than exrly rn anuary we all forgot our cares and had a jolly good trme lqhe prrty w as a delrghtful surprrse from the unrque and artrstrc brds to the delrcrous and abundant refreshments Everyone entered rnto the sprrrt of the genurne old faslrroned good trme party and we play ed w 1th the xrm and enjor ment of a ca1efree chrld1en fhe next lecture of the serres took place February Z4 Mr Ross the c1ty electrr 1l envrneer gaxe a comprehensrye rewrew of what has been done rn the screntrhc world rn the last hfty years and show ed the rert ODDOllUDltX Ol s rentr ts rn the comrnv half century oy 'VlcAd1n1s 1 Mareonr ope11tor spolxe at the next meetrng on Vlfrreless Televr1pl1x Mr Mekdams exolarned the wrreless apparatus ind 1l o t td ll ome imusrn rrrcrdents of hrs lrfe as 1n operator D1 Darrel on of the Crtx Health Department ,qaxe a stereoptrcon Lkllltf' M11 h 7-l on C111 I-I u C lean ne He told us ol the crtr 1Ilo1ts to fur nsh the people wrth 1 clea11 mrllx supply Ar the next repu l1r club rneetrnv Prof Darnel of the Mrnrnv Department of t1e of V 1 dressed u rs subject Mexrco was of xrtal rnterest btmuse of the rtm xtened lrostxlrtres between rhar country 1nd ours l he pealxcr showcd ome xruxs of uer tl mavmh ent burldn gs rn bc xutrful Mexrco Crty tl1e P1118 of A.n1erre1 1761 ' s'1. 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L, ear, if-. g., l In I ,.- - FI:-,L A H or f mm tum HE second year of the Girls General ASSOClatlOH began mth the orgamzmg of the varxous sectrons m September Srxteen leaders were chosen and ln a very short time the glrls were busy mth the new work The offlcers elected were Preslclent Irma McCormick who left s hool 1n February to enter the Umverslty so her place was hlled by Hazel Bemamm vlce presldent Katherine Mlller and secre tary and treasurer ulna Fisher lhe arm of the Assoclatlon IS to brlng the gurls more closely together and to make them feel that they have somethmg ln common During the year several successful partles were enjoyed by the varrous sections The first affair was a Hallowe en party to glve the Freshmen gurls a rousmg welcome to Broadway The goblins and gnomes who lnslsted on haunting us made the glrls feel the alr of mystery and we xv ere all extremely spooky All the grrls clubs of the high school were entertained by the Broadway ASSOCl3tl0U ln November In a most natural manner the Mute Orchestra of Kathryn Wllson s section rendered a very pathetlc but beautiful selection A good deal of phllanthroprc work has been done YVl1lCl'l shows that the Asso ration works as well as plays The sweet old ladres at the Kenny Home were entertalned by Nellie Towns sectron vslth an orxgmal play Other seetlons sewed for a needy famlly Two httle crlpples have been cheered and helped by Katherme Brown s and Rosa mond Parsons sections Several Senlors were graduated through the ...W ,...,,.- V..-...Q--.-.-,rs F51 BFvJ,urr1s FISHER IN 119 1 121 V V V ,W 1 : 5 1 A 1. . , - . , .gan- . ,.,, ,,,, , . , , ' . 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I help of the ASSOCIHTIOH And when the Boys Club gave thelr mlxer lt was the Girls Assoclatlon that made thelr refreshments Needy people other than the boys w ere sent Thanksglvlng and Chrlstmas baskets In the sprlng the hugh school glrls of the clty assembled at Broadway to hear Miss Allce Ravenhlll speak Mlss Ravenhlll IS an English woman who has xlslted America to make a study of our system of teaching girls It seems qulte surprlslng that the men of England should thmk a mere woman capable of teachmg only very young children Miss RHVCDhlll sand that her English brothers were dumbfoundecl when they were told that ln Amerlca mere women sometlmes held more responslble posltlons than men The ASSOCl3llOU has had a successful year and hopes to do many more things ln the future Wllh0Ut the kindness interest and patlence of our clear aduser MISS Rowell we mlght not have fared so well Cnrls do we appreclate her5 THE PAGEANT OR the second time ln the hlstory of the Clrls General Assoclatlon a pageant has been presented On une sixth a review of the present day was given Volunteer Park was the natural settlng for the pageant and anyone can readlly appreclate the fact that no scenery can furnlsh a setting llke Nature s own stage The purpose of glvlng such an exhlbltlon IS to teach the art of organized play for both glrls and boys There were almost no stars so each mdlvldual was depend upon to do his or her best for the success of any blg undertaking depends on co operatlon There were seven scenarios each one being successfully portrayed as follows The typlcal Indlan llfe of the prlmltlve perlod ln Hlaw ath Woolng was presented by Katherine Brown s glrls The strlct religious dzsclpllne and somber attitude towards llfe of our early Purltan ancestors was shown by Allce Warner and her Blue Birds Knlckerbocker days ln New York were brought back to us by Rosamond Parsons sectlon ln their Dutch Settlement Lllllan Kahan s section D F O gave the reception of General and Martha Washlngton to Marquis de Lafayette as rt was done ID the year I784 T he hardshlps of the pioneers ln thelr march Westward were portrayed by the glrls f THE PURITANS J 7 n Y . . . . Y 7 v vv A . L ' ' ll L ,Y ' , Y. . Y ' ' I 9 ' , . . . . . , . . American woman from the tlme of the prrmltlve Indian to the , . . I ' Y , . v . , : ' s . ,, . V , . . . . - .. - ,, - . A , . . . . . , . .. ,, . , . . ., . . . . 0 . M . 2.8 De Stevenson's section. The carefree life of the negro and the planta- tion life of the Southern gentlefolk of the Civil War period was shown by Edith Brawley's girls. And a very pretty scene it was, with the sweet Southern girls in their dainty dresses making bandages for their fathers and brothers on the battlefield. Then came the Cewpies Virginia Madivans section in the Immigration scene showing the lrish and Swedish immigrants of ten years ago and the immigration of tomorrow that will go through the Panama Canal The sections of Edith Cowen Florence Hofmelster Hazel Clark Linnea Soderburg Mona C-raves Nellie Towne Kathryn Wilson and Winlfred Camp united in giving the last scenario Education which was composed of English Mathematics Language History Art and Science subjects of high school study today As a grand finale the whole pageant passed in pro essional form across the grass through the audience and up to the pergola The swaying Indians among the wigwams the Dutch dancers the sober Psalm singing Puritans the stately Washington group the pic turesque frontiersman and his family the wounded Confeclerates the whirling European peasants in their vivid costumes with Miss America to welcome them the gliding Greek and Spanish dancers Father Time and Portia the quaint prisms and octagons the darting butterflies and Huttermg flowers which was the more fascinating One noteworthy fact about the pageant was that it was entirely written by Ebba Dahlm Dorothea Taylor Rebecca Hawthorne and Leona Brobst all Broadway students The help so generously given by the members of the faculty and also that of the boys we couldnt have possibly gotten along without them was greatly appreciated by the Association H ,, , Ol' ' . 0 , , v , , Q , - , , . . .. . ., . ,, . , , , , , , , - , C 9 D 5 - - 9 9 - q , - , , , , , , , , , , . , C ' ' ' D, - T K V 7,. ..'T ,, W c if 1 ft i 233' 1. -Q r Ai 1 i , 1 H 1.21: THEINDIANS 129 i E U2 D5 BJ U P-4 In B4 O CQ ID A O UD IH O CQ rs'i?,Q,H ,A N m XEgQfsi':i:'3ft1Hm-e1- - ft was NEW orgamzatron took ltS place among the clubs of Broadway thls year havmg as nts foundation an entlrely new and orrgrnal s lence that of helping the boys through talks and entertam ments to choose therr courses rn school and college ln order to accom plrsh this rt was declded that on every Wednesday morning some active busmess or professlonal man would talk to this Boys Club The club thls year has been dlvlded for better classlftcatlon of subjects lnto three sections professronal rndustrlal and commercial each havmg a president secretary and faculty adviser All of these sections were put under the general supervlslon of the officers elected by the Y M C A of last year The offrcers and advisers of the varrous sectrons are as follows Professional ohn Saunders presldent Geo Pusher secretary and Mr Gllbralth advlser Industrial Harold Whlte presldent Carl Krng secretary and Mr Bryant advlser Commercial Ted C-rlffrths president Frank Sklnner secretary and Mr Dwan advrser The men behlnd the whole machlne are Crawford Goodwin presrdent B111 LEWIS vlce president Brad Eyman secretary and Arnold Allen treasurer our lrve faculty adviser berng none other than Brll Cook hlmself And now for the club actrvltxes of the year' FITSI was glven a mixer ln the boys gymnaslum at which representatives of all the school clubs and teams spoke and the Freshles had some of the green pamt worn off About 450 boys attended and the club was given a hne start ff In the next assembly the fellows were asked to wrlte on sllps of paper the sectlon and subject they were Interested ln and ln thrs way speakers of the most popular Interest could be secured After the prellml nary the meetlngs went rlght along every Wednesday mornlng each sectlon havmg a meeting every three weeks All year the attendance has bene fine At flrst as many as one hundred and frfty turned up but this later dropped to an average of seventy, and well mlght the boys turn out, for clurmg the year we have had such fine speakers as Dr Wlllls, Deans Fuller and Roberts of the Unrversrty, Scott Bone, Capt Ander son of the U of W football team and, on Gctober 21, the whole school was treated to a talk by Lmcoln Steffens, who was secured through the club But hold' Not alone are we for serrous thmgs' In February another glgantlc mixer was held, at which eats yes, eats were handed out lncldentally other thlngs were also on the program, but they were overwhelmed by thls Agam, the Boys' Club held an assembly at which a play was grven, and some play, too Say, take rt from me, that club w as one of the llV6llCSf organizations ln school this year 131 X , 7 ' l . 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I , S , ' Q , s - , . . , . . . , 0 . w - , J C3 ID f-J LJ A QC U D14 CD ED QC f X ssl sa at SOKIETZISKLCISSIYCIS - lil OFFICERS Les IC Davls Comuls Mary Crazzam Tom Grant Pr etors Augusta Burwell a Edlth Brawley Ccnsor Wendt Wabraushek Treasure: Marguerlte Grant Wh1r11s and Seallh Edllor ELL' We have just completed a very happy and a most success ful year We met for the hrst tlme this year on the seventeenth of November I9l 3 and elected our ofhcers for the annual term One afternoon IH anuary we were entertalned delwhtfully by some selectlons on the phonograph 1n Mr Qllver s room The two preces we especlally enjoyed were the Greek Hymn to Apollo and an Old Enghsh Round If you people dldnt go to the Alpha Lltelary Club play you missed one of the b1ggCSt opportunltles of th1s hfe I not only mean the play ltself YVl1lCl'l was excellent but that wlclch went before the play What3 The Slflglllg of the Carmen Saeculare of course' By means of members of the Classlcal Club and other Latm students we got together a dandy chorus wlth the able asslstance of YlOllI1S and flutes fhe partlclpants wore white Roman togas and earned arlands of rvy Really one would almost thlnlt he was back ln the Rome of ancient tlmes The song w ent off splendxdly and was a most approprlate opemng for the Comedy of Errors H S'nce thls play every one of us has been so busy wrth the 5611101 play on the ball or somethxng else that takes tlme that we haven't been very actlve ln Classlcal Club work However, we are pretty well satlshed and we hope that you people who are now Jumors wlll have even a more suc essful year 1n nmeteen fifteen Anyone who IS 1n hrs fourth year of Latm, especlally after he has been w1th Aeneas mto the low er world and has met and become acquamted w xth all the shadowy mhabxtants of Tartarus, can well appreciate the value of the Classical Club It not only has the feature of bemg very enjoyable, but hkewlse lt IS most valuable ln the educational llne We, the class of nlneteen fourteen, certamly leave behmd us our hearty good wlll to next year's Classlcal Club members and YVl:l'l that all success may come thelr way 133 4 . 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V 11 ll f 41 l- -l . f , :t1'Q, , 5 a s f ' O V many Lnoxx that on the thlrd floor of Bmaclxxay l-l1 h IS a xsneless Ql?illOI13 Vvell there IS Il act 1 1 the on h1g1 s hoo une ess ID t1e c1t1 has been mstxlled and malntalned bs three Bloadxsay students lLmery Lee C2111 lXlI1S., and Hcmg ones tl1e latter hawns, left school 111 Aprll to 10111 the MAICOIII l0lC6 l-he equ1p1nent cons1sts of sendmg a one Llloxxatt lho1da1son transformer glass plate condenser 10ta13 spa1lx gap and osc1llat1on trans former of specml des1gn l he recemng set be111g a loose coupled tuner wanable condensexs and accessones all mounted 1n a pollshed mahogany cabmet An ae11al of sturdy constructlon and approved des1gn has been donated to the school Ihe 11 ollt accompllshed by th1s stat1on has bee11 excellent ID fact the ave1age sendmg 1a11ve has been ZOO m1les and for recemng 2 000 The uses of 1 statlon of thls lund are unllmxted for lnstance news has often been exchanged afternoons 111th the Stadlum H1gh Tacoma and lf all the h1gh schools were so equlppccl the lnterchange of scores local news and so forth would greatly promote the mutual mterests of these 1nst1tut1ons We 1s1sh success to the future part1c1pants 1n thls neu form of school actmty and smcerely hope tl1at some steps mll be talten to thoroughly equlp all the hlgh scl1ool of th1s c1ty xnth the necessary apparatus CARI KINI EMORY LFE X , V b 7 . 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N WPA N Y i 'YL' X,rxSY,QfL X X X'9 X5-'X xxxxxx ,. v:- N 2+ -1... - ., -A 1 fl- ' . fg- yt awwygr N. ev , lQ B J:-:ze-fd-M..:e.-wffqwt fy not SENIOR IBITN1 AEE SENIOR PLAY STAFF Pre rdenl Roy Rosenthal Manager Austrn E Grrffrths Propcrttr Man Roy McAdam Assrslanl Proptrttr Mzzn Cram ford Coodwrn llcclrlcran Cordon Grlehrrst Costumes under tl'e drrectron of Mrss lxerth and Carrol C ullen NOTHER xx ealth of glory was added to the laurels of the rllus trrous Class of I4 when the Senror Dramatrc Club successfully accomplrshed one of the hardest tasks ever attempted rn old Broadm ay the presentation of Percy Ma kayes eanre d Ar Every Senior whether a member of the cast or not worked unceasrngly wrth tl err shoulders to the wheel m order to make the I9I4 Qenror Play the greatest thrng ever seen on a Broadway stage lnhey showed therr sprrrt at the t youts uhr h were xerrtable bat rl fields xshere exervone trred to malte an rmpressron on the stony hearts of the judges After tru e lad been declared and the cast chosen ewery one that farled to ma e a part be amc an en e Oetrc booster and xsorlted fo the play as hard as those who succeeded An hoxs could me se ure su h a play as eanne d A10 Yr was only through a per onal rnterxreu mth E H Sothern by Nlrss Cornelra Glass a fem tele grams betxx een S attle and Nlew York and the payment of a brg royalty that we hnally recerxed the rrght to stage thrs productron On Monday, May llth some of the more courageous mc bers of the cast fthose that least feared encounters xxrth eggs, cab 136 - . ml A A-,tru -3,4-rg., 'A ' X '?3?1li'V K,-ig rf. A V ' i' ' 'l Y ' 4- 6' U.. A W 9 A, X g .. V -as S, Q14- f .s X -fr V- A - o-' --J. . e :YH 9 L v gf - .v ' .1 0 A 'Q -' is V lysis: , s r I Q-.EJ l cw'-f ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,.A,,Y.,,......t,v,,r,,,,..,,,,,.,,....,,,,..,...,,,,..., Carl King A A AA V ' K. KYVYVY . ' '- - A . f 3 1 . ' I 1, - , 'C . . V ' F V I . A v -7 . X .. LZ C A I - yt' I - - ., 1. d ' ' . c ' 4 ' ' ' 'S . 6 A , bage and carrots trled to rld themselxes of any slgn of stage frlght by l'SClllIlg some poetry 3 to the assembly They told what awful thmgs would hwppen to those that drd not mtend to Owe up twenty hve cents for a tlcltet to the pl xv that they would be classed as lcnockers or wllllf rcs O1 pesslmxsts rf they drd not yreld The result was evldent the mght of the hnal performance w hen an almost capaclty audlence Hlled the audltorrum to hear the famous I-l troupe of players dx play their sklll ln the lhespnn wrt Finally the frrelt Illf ht wrrwed md lt was my prlxlleffc to be behind the scenes It was 1 Great slght to behold lmaglne a chorus a mob and twenty other scenes trymg to command the rwht of w ay Upon the elevated plwtform wsrs seen a most CUYIOUS spectacle creatures wlth one eyebrow or even one exe and that not ln the center of hrs forehead 1s lf he had been trying to move a part of Blll C ooL s gym Surely thls confuslon could not be attrlbuted to the Sensor Qlwss XNllCl'1 was already famous tor rts systematxc handlmff of such solemn matters But they were excusable because IH then efforts to brmv us back to the Fifteenth Century they were truthfully representlnv the lurmoxl ln whlch France w ws wt thwt tlme -V -uw-N-tw,-Q, qw wrcmufvv OUR NIINS Vt ENNER v s 4 I . v v x ' C c C . 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K rj, If , 13.5 li f sa , v 1 A A A .,- l-Jr But why was lt so sud denly sllent3 The hrst act was ready to begm and the thunderous YOICC of M Nloreland was enough t seal the llps of the most energetlc talker at least for a few mmutes f t I p All others down Yes lt was true that the play had really begun for the peasants were domg thelr most vlvaclous dance And such peasants' Who would ever accuse Alma Wlckland of bemg such an lmpetuous lover3 or C-erar dm Dick Roblnson such an ardent sweetheart of Isahellette fKathryn Wll sonD3 Again who could stretch hrs rmagmatron t ack Carrlgan as a poet landlord If you could lmagme games danclng slngmg love m a lc 1 n g wounded soldiers and hundred other things all ln one act you would get a sllght ldea of the multlfarl ous actrvltles ln Act I Agam a mad rush from the exlts and a trouple of raving maniacs rssumg from t e exlts crying m through' lm through' told us that Act I was over Wlth more statellness Act II assembled and saun tered composedly on the stage for this was a court D ALENCON scene Here we saw our class presldent m the role of an impoverished lung and a wonderous lung he made too What a lasting rmpresslon Roy Rosenthal made when he came forth as a hero' And wasn t Carroll Cullen a fine old growllng blustermg mar shal3 But beneath all this was the treacherous atmosphere created by La Tremoullle Cordon Estes and De Chartres fcarl King therr consplracy against the King and eanne But Hnalls eanne won as she always won and got her troop of good fighters ready to march straight to Rhelms 138 f ' r. . 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I ..I, , ,, ' 'NR s . , Y . . . y . , U . , ' 1 ' ' . 5 f . 1 ' 1 in J - J J r , 1 L , H - - n Ac IH showed French encampment pre vlous to the attack upon the Tournelles and that even mg at the hour of vespers we heard the monk s hymn for which the music was composed by Ray Ryan But what was our horror a short tlme later to ee e a n n e stagger forward wounded3 And a moment later to see her off the stage to appear agam ln chams for the last act which por trayed her as a captlve ln the hands of the English sentenced to be burned for witchcraft Could you ever forget that scene3 To see her tortured so cruelly and then to hear the ghastly knell which told of her approach mg doom We are sure that the Nlneteen Fourteen Senlor Play left ln some h 1 d d e n recess of your memory book a darkened stage and a mald ln whlt W 1 t h a r m s outstretched toward heaven llstenlng to the volce of St Mlchael saylng Be no! afrazd Much of our success IS due to the efforts of Mlgb Wenner and MISS Kelth whose untmng work made our play what It was May they rn other tlmes gain the love of thelr supporters as they have gamed ours 139 JEANNF rHF MAID I a , - Q V 1 S 1. lj , - K V1 , . 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QL suns G E -as ml :maxi 'ffgeemsxf ra ZILFHZI LIT Isl CHRONICLE OF ALPHA LITERARY SOCIETY In the home of the brave and the falr IH the famous old hrgh school of Broadway The events of the year that has gone are fully inscribed and reclted In the year of 1914 as decreed by the Alpha I..1t custom In the crlsp autumn month of September when we turned once agam to our lessons We held a council of members to choose who among us should lead us And agam as the present semester called us once more lnto councll We chose those YVI'1ttCI'l below well known and beloved ln Broadway Fzrsl Semester Second Semester Margaret Crahan President Margaret Crahan I-Iector Slater Vzee President Cyrus Camplon Hazel Benjamln Secretary Lrnnea Soderburg Roy Rosenthal Treasurer Eugene Rudow Alma Wlckland Whrrns Editor VIVIHH Thomas Business Manager Gordon Gay When the first electlon was over and our hearts were Joyous and happy We turned our mmds to enjoyment and held many glorious meetlngs Whereat the Semor uartet warbled tuneful melodrous musrc And gifted planlsts right merrlly trckled the keyboard Ewen MISS Lucas herself whom the favor of KlSmCt I-Iad grven to us as a blessing to act as our friend and advlser Many such meetings we had, as the book of our records will tell you Then, that me mrght not be selfish, might share our enjoyment wnth others, TXWICC drd we grve an assembly, on the days of Thanksglvmg and Chrlstmas When the Whole school could attend and share of our pleasures rn common But as the second semester came steallng so smftly upon us, We, whose hearts were ambltrous, YVISIICCI to do somethlng more worthy. So that others mlght see and know that me strove for achievement So, after clelrberatxon, after counell and argumentatron, We chose from the dramas of Shakespeare a comedy gay and dellghtful 143 ,- - f -. 1 ' ' f r f:j,1. I 'X . ' ' 'gzj 4' 3: 'Q Qi. A' ' -, ff be I 1' f -1 2' gl-L 1-I .. 'A' ' - ' .1 '. Y 3, ' , .M '15 ' IH 'IIC' 1 I 5 In if - Q 1.2, .CIN 5-X1 A lb: 133-. ,f V A A f.3.'.Q- Iflfd -'. '-'il' I-'. .Q 5 :sig 25255 . , :,:, 41 3: elif, 'J QQ 32-' .117 'X . :5 ,4,i,.. '- .fl. .-.43 J '- .V 1' - .'-II.-' .. , If D s..-, . '.' -'ff-'NAA . , , , , , V A , ' Knowrng that laughter rs good and ards to a better drgestron We thought the arm to be worthy that gare a real erenrngs enloyment And on thrs festal occasron to show that our labors w ere worthy The drgnrfrecl class cal chorus rendered a Latrn selectron Erery one lauded them hrghly and showed by applause therr enjoyment Fl hen as the footlrghts glow rewealrng the am rteur Thesprans lhose w hose names are below toolr part rn the famous productron Krown as the Comedy of Errors a comedy gay and delrghtful Solrnus Duke of Ephesus Donald Leehew Ae eon Merchant of Syracuse ohn Mrnnrcl Artrpholus of Ephesus I Twrn brothers ard sons X Lyle Vmcent Artrpholus of Syra uset Aegeon and Aemel a I Dronaro of Ephesus I lwrn brothers and attend X Dromro of Syracuse Rants to the two Antrpholusesf B rlthazar a merchant An elo a goldsmrth Merchant to whom Angelo rs debtor Prnch a conyurer wrfe of Antrpholus of Ephesus her srster Luce servant to Adrrana Phryne a courtezan lhus all our labors are ended and now comes the Joy Adrrana Lucrana Cecrl Wrax Mac Olrver ohn Saunders Donald Leehey Paul Sheph rrd Herbert Bryant ames Delkrn Helene Forrest Rosamond Parsons Vrolet Tarp Marcella ohnson of fulhllment One hundred and frfty dollars we grxe to the glory of Broadway Part of thrs we expend to beautrfy the assembly l he rest wrll also be gn en but how rs not ret decrded Thus rs the chronrcle hnrshed for thus our achrerements have ended TWO PROMINENT CHARACTERS IN THE COMEDY OF ERRORS 141 . v 7 . ,g 1 I 5 I D ! 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V X g HX vi , A 'f fu- f X 4.5, :J ' Irli X , 1-L: 'AS X ' ' i - Q f X ' ' ? cd li Y 5 p ' ' LS: ' RT' 5 Q L X Q r-4 A Q Z C E- QC L3 IE I Q1 U Z -4 51 'II 22 L12 I-IE debatmg season of the year l9l3 I4 IS now a thlng of the past Our trophles serve only to revrve pleasant memories of vrctorles dearly won and defeats honorably lost The remark able success of debate and oratory durmv the year was due largely to the contlnued efforts of the partrclpants and the unprecedented mterest of the student body For many years the prevallmg oplmon has been that the only students who enter 1nto forensrc work are those who are mentally deflcrent Although a certam physlcal development may be obtained by engavlng IH athletlcs rt rs only a minor part of the students who par tlcrpxte the remalnder are slmply lookers on and never develop any thlng more than a certaxn degree of lung power Yet lt IS thls latter crowd who have always knocked lorensrc work Fortunately this rdex rs gradually belnff overcome at Broadway Gulded by the untxrmv efforts of Mr Moreland our efhcrent coach Broadway has wrthln the past few years been gradually awaken mg to the fact that debatlnv rs one of the major actlvltles IH hugh school student qulck shrewd thmker Thls evolutlon of student opmlon IS based on a past experren e whlch the forenslc department naay well be proud of Those who have been most actxve 1n oratorlcal work are now the leaders of those travelmv on the hugh road to success It rs to be hoped that another year will see a turn out for forenslc work whlch wlll be a credit to our school and an honor to the student body To those who have the honor to be a member of the debate teams or an entree ln an oratorlcal contest an unusual opportunlty IS gn en Durlncf the course of our studxes we galn a knowledge of lltera ture sclence and hlstory that we may possess a certaln mental power But of what use IS thrs power rf It remalns latent and we cannot lmpart our knowledge to others3 It IS thls power of evpressron whlch one obtarns ln forensrc work a power whlch IS valuable not only wherever the human XOICC IS used and the gestures of the body employed but also ln the pra tr al affalrs of after lrfe where such ablllty wlll command a monetary value As usual Broadway competed ID two series of interscholastic de bates one for the btate Champronshlp and the other for clty honors Thls season however the former w as declded by the number of decxslons recelved durmv the year The proposrtlon dlscussed was the much agrtated RCSIFICIIOD of lmmlgratlon 141 A E . 2 v Ak '- v . I A . l Z , I I f 1 v K L u 1 C Y l :J 1 4 l L ' z , ' . '- - C . E L . I I 1 , , K c , . g , . I I , I Z I 1 l .O c c ' . 7.5 V V ' 1 5 , c ' 'V U ' c c ' C5 work. The word Debater has grown to be synonymous with keen , . ' c I C I . V r D f O - 7 v . ' y . t - I I v , C V - ' I 7 v ' , ' 0 , C l c 'c ' A ' ' ' A z K Y n v , C v . . ' V 4 : W . ' ' ' . I, . UNDER CLASS DEBATE Thursday afternoon February 5th our valiant Freshmen repre sentatrves gave the Franlclm debate asplrants a thorough wallopmg ln thelr own back yard A few weelcs before these same champions Dwight Smlth Ralph Graves and Harold Hutchinson wlped off the map the debate pretensrons of the Freshmen from a school named Llncoln Thls deed was also performed ln the rear of the enemys d0mlCllC The score ln each case was 3 0 whlch IS by the way some score m debate These conquering lcnlghts of the two edged sword of sarcasm and the penetratmg spear of reasoning are now resting on their flguratrve arms xx artrng for more worlds to conquer ln both the Freshman debates our boys have been loyally supported by frrends aculty and parents the last mentloned deserving especial commendatlon for thelr lnterest displayed On the afternoon of February 18th the Sophomore team com posed of Verner amreson ohn Pinkerton and Paul l-ledrlck leader by an admirable presentatlon of the ments of recrproclty won a 3 0 vlctory from Franklin We all esteem the untlrlng efforts of Miss Moore who has transformed the aforesald quantltles to a team of which the Sophomores may be proud The outlook for the commg year IS very satlsfylng for the Sopho more and Freshman debaters have proved themselves to be especially capable both vxlnnlng 3 0 vlctorles Thus Good material for next year s clty teams IS already assured MR MORELAND I . . . . 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I 5 2 tj p , Nlxxf HXTILCIX II TL LEROX BROWN NDER the new system adopted for the state debates the Broadway team composed of George Pucher Leroy Brown Mayo Shattuck and Gordon Estes made an envlable record The season was opened Inausplclously In the Tacoma audItorIum where our team of Cordon Estes Mayo Shattuck and George Pucher recelved the InItIal end of a two to one decIsIon In the next debate our team of Leroy Brown Mayo Shattuck and Gordon Estes gamed a three to nothlng decISIon over Buckley In the home audltorlum At Monroe the boys found the weakest team they had met but falled to gam more than a two to one declslon The season was closed In a burst of trIumph wIth a well deserved decIsIon over the ueen Anne team up to that tIme the unde feated leaders for the DlStTlCt Champlonshlp But although we had defeated the leadmg team ueen Anne In the flnal debate such was the Irony of fate s desposrt decree that our debaters were compelled to stand Idly by whlle ueen Anne and Lmcoln each YVltll one judge s decIsIOn more fought out the tIe for the champlonshlp AFFIRMATIVE. NEGATIVE Broadway Tacoma Broadway Buckley Monroe Broadway ueen Anne Broadway QUESTION COMMISSION GOVERNMENT vs CITY MANAGER FORM OF GOVERNMENT 149 In N, , b I I . 'I Q . ' ' C901 my ES 'S, LuIIIlt'I' ' .. Q , . - ' - Q I ' , . . Q . , . . , Q .....,.I...s.............. I .............I,,...,.....,., 2 QQ' an B1o1dxx 1x 3 Xve t Seattle U e C1tx Cl1amp1o11sl11p benes l31oadxx ay xx lb ll1llN xutetb lul 111 the lust l11lf but falled to come up to l1e1 usu 1l btandud llt tl1e latter xx l'llCll xx as probably larvely due to tl1e ptoclastlnatton ol tl1o e on the team In tl1e HlSt txxo debates the COITIIYIISQIOD Fo1m of Qttx boxern ment agalnst tl1e Cnty Manager xx as dlscussed pro and con ol111 l5ve1s Georve D1ape1 and Barley Denkensplel xxon a l1a1d fought NlClOly l1om arguments xxell 1n l1and xx l11le M1 Byers handled l11s 1ebutt1l 111 a sys tematlc Iflilllllel l1e1etol01e unlxnoxxn ln Clly debate xxotlx at Btotclway Pl11l1p Nylon Leloy Bloxxn a11d A1tl1u1 MOIUHIIQICIII xxelc 11ot o u11 fortunate 111 tl1c11 ll1L0l1l1lCl xx1tl1 Fl'3I1lxl1I1 011 tl1e oppoqte x1dt ol lllC queshon but tl1e11 defmt x 1 ab l1ono1able a l11111lxl1n NlLlOlY xxa clearly enned QLLS1lON Coxtrxttsstotx FORM xs C111 N4A'xAC.1R Tolzxt OF GoxLRNME1xT ps.. 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Oo Xxx HE crty champronshlp seues was brought to an IIIHUSPICIOUS close by Broadway loslng both debates both by 2 to I declslons or the proposltlon of a State Arbltratlon Board Ihe Afhrmatlve team composed of Arthur Morganstern Balley Dmkensplel and Mayo Shattuck was defeated by Ballard at the home audltorrum Our boys knowledge ard a better mterpretatron of the questlon At ueen Anne Broadway was represented by George Draper Phlllp Nyren and Ohn Byers on the opposlte of the questron The debate was sharply con tested by both srdes both teams puttlng forth unusual effort But fate was again agamst Broadway and we lost by a two to one declslon QUESTION RE Ou ED FHA1 IHL Smile OF WAsr1l1xO1ON SHOULD ADOPT A BOARD OF ARBITRAIION RQ Xue 15 , Q I . ..,.., 'V ., . , 2 t ' K t t 4 ,, DS- 5 A r 3 hy lr . w l A 1 y s r V I ' . 3 ' ' l ' l 5 1 1 l X l , t K t - s N wan! .Xle'rIIL'ls Kl'lKt-XX,1l,liN AI 'O ,'nx'rr1' wt, l..w1'1't'r' Ilxrl rx' Ilrxm x I'll,I, . 1 . . A. . . S . . -1 tw ' y U l 9 4 . ' . 9 L , ' . I were far superior in delivery and rebuttal, but Ballard showed a greater L C A . . . I Q 4' , . . - U A , . Y. . , . . . . , . .,. B N . . V , . - H H Q r 5 r . Q' in l Q I . Q P iv K s K g t .l , . 'Q A ,' s ' t ' 7 lf I i ff 4 X53 is .- I l21.Ol:r.1. lrrur-Us ,I-tux llrrlcs, l.twz.!.' l,1III rx' f' LN fl C ITY ORATORICAL CONTES1 Conducted under the ausplces of the Sons of the Amerlcan Revo lution PYIZCS were glven for the three best oratlons on Revolutlonary subjects submitted An unprecedented Interest was shown at Broadwav thus year and more oratlons were submitted than came from all the other schools of the clty Of the sux selected Gordon Estes and Philip Nyren were chosen from Broadway Mr Nyren s subject was The COHStltU tlon Preserver of Free Government In IACCClVtl'1g seven out of elght of the Judge s declslons on both clellvery and thought and composltlon Mr Nyren not only gained flrst place and a prize of Thlrty Dollars but establlshecl a precedent which lt will be almost rmposslble to equal and will go down through the annals of Broadway as a crlterlon for future orators 192 1 I , 4 I , , L t-- 5 W ,..,. 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' . ,, . . . , . . , .. . .. , ' 9 , IIVXUYIQ M Vs Q 's W -4 v-1 41 'NJ P' 71 3 LU :G C ORCHESTRA OFFICERS Clay llarrrson Prcsrzlcnl Mrldred Mead I rce Prcszdcnl Marjorre Taylor Sccrciary and Treasurer Henry Rosen rllanaqcr ennre M ddlevrch fdrlnr HE Broadway Hrgh School Orchestra hrs lr rd 1 very prosperous year It has been the best year we have ever had and we build reat hope for next year It has not only doubled rn srze but 1 qualrty Every department rs excellent Mr Olryer Colxrn who heard we were rn need of a bass vrol came to our rescue and we wrsh to thank hrm for hrs drlr ent work C lry Harrison one of our leadrng yrolrnrst left u the earlrer part of the year and upon returnrng said I have found no hr h school orchestra equal to Broadway s Henry Rosen has done very farthful work thrs year Also Hilda Chapman lsadore Neft and Leon Sabo who entered rn February wlth us Miss Marjorre lqaylor rs our capable cellorst At the begln nrng of thrs year Ru h Staley and Grace Merrrll had charge of the prrno work but Miss Merrrll left us and Ruth Staley has carrred all the work alone We thrnl-' she rs hne and only hope to have her next year Ths year was the hrst trme the combrned orchestras of the hrgh schools have been engaged for the May Festrval and rt wa such a sue cess that next year no professronals wrll be engaged Mr Davres deserves credrt for hrs splendrd rnstructron It rs hard to realrLe whrt he has done to make a success of our amateur orchestra He rs a wery determrned man rn hrs work and has a great rnfluence upon us Speakrn as a w hole everyone has done hrs part to share the honors of the year MEMBERS OF ORCHESTRA Frrst Vrolrn C lay Harrrson Henry Rosen ennre Mrddlevrch Ella Baker Mrldred Mead lsadore Neft Sol Sarel Alevra Lundeck Edward Na ley Abe Abrashrn Hrlda Chapman Second Xfrolrn hflatrlda Nlessenger Beatrrc Clark Luelra Pat terson R Anderson Carlyle Campbell Malden lacobson Chrrstran Sprotte Milton Gordon Doreen Kennedy Carollne Wrckland PIZIHO Ruth Staley Flute Russel C ramer Cornet Edward Johnson, Mr Ferrrss, Arthur Rocher, Prckerrn Chalcra ft O CellofMarjor1e Taylor Drums Harry Bemrs larombone Leon Sabo Bass Vrol Olrwer Colvrn loo . -C '. -,.' , . ,,. . ,f , ,V r ,. , . . . , j r ooeeoeooooe oooo A eoooeeeoeeeoe . eoeoe be O O, ' Q 'L Y 7 . 2 i Z ' ' ' ' . . , , C , U . 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'r r r cr D , , - 1- ' - - 1 r A .Q - , V e , , - , , .J , v , , - GLEE CLUB President Ullc Henahan Manager Herbert Bryant HE bxggest most successful year ln the hlstory of hlgh school glee clubs' IS the unlversal verdlct of every notable crltlc on muslc when speaking of the Broadw ay Hrgh School Cnlee Club f l9l 3 I4 One has never gone before that equaled rt let us hope that one mll come again They shone everywhere whether ln thelr own evenmg entertainment 1n the assemblxes ln the May Festlwal or ln whatever xx ork they were called on to do The C-lee Club start out mth a record attendance havmg at the tlme of orgamzatxon thxrty hve members and growing untll lt reached lts zenlth of fifty resolute volces At the first meetmg the regular Ofl'-ICCFS were elected but om mg to the fact that the members recelved credit for thelr work most of these ofhces were made unnecessary Everyone eagerly looked forward to thelr first appearance They came ln the assembly preceding thelr evening entertamment They took the house by storm ThlS assembly proved to be one of the best of the year At last on the evening of Frlday December the fifth they held their long looked forward to concert ln conyunctxon wlth the Mandolin Club and Orchestra The xmmense auclltorlum was packed wlth enthuslastrc admlrers When lt came tlme for the Glee Club s part on the program the fifty lads arranged themselves on the platform and sang wlth such strenght beauty and earnestness as to bring credit to Broadway and our capable conductor Mr Davld F Davres The blg event over the interest drd not lag the boys sang new music with as much vlm and anlmoslty as ever before The semester ended and the new one began and with It some dropped out and new faces appeared It ww as then declded that the Glee Club should smg m the May Festlval Accordlngly the boys wllllngly set to work on the festival muslc and scored a decided triumph ln their work at the Armory on May lst Our mstructor stated that they were the mamstay of the entlre chorus a compllment worth no llttle notrce Their last appearance was as a partlclpant ln the Semor play smg mg a hymn ln the third act ThlS was perhaps the most artlstlc work ever done by the Glee Club and they deserve credlt for thelr Slflglflg And so the year ended and the Glee Club s work was over The school IS fortunate ln that a great number will be back agam next year to contmue to entertain and glve pleasure, something that IS needed to make a school career enjoyable and worth whlle 196 CK . ,,. . . .. , o - . , - , , ,.., . . . , . u . , . . . , - - - , . . , . . . . , , , . . , . , - , , , 7 THE MAY FESTIVAL N the beautlful eve of May Day slx thousand muslc lovers of Seattle thronged the masslve old Armory to enjoy the fourth annual May Festlval of Seattle Twelve hundred boys and gurls sang the ever new story of Awakenlng Llfe wlth the sweetness and purity of the flrst harbmger of sprlng The chorus under the lmpellmg force of Mr Davie s baton swelled and swelled untxl lt resolved Itself lnto one great sololst who stirred your very soul w1th lrfe and love The program opened wrth Unfold Ye Portals from C-ounod s Redemption The graceful and rhythmlcal waltz une Song by Bucalossl made all hearts dance whlle Sulllvan s Lost Chord fllled the assembly wlth awe Beautiful selections from The Prophet and Lombardl were splendldly done Miss Elizabeth acques soprano ohn W l..1nce bass and ennle Mlddlevlch V1OTlIllSt were the soloists Mrss acques sang Thou Brllllant Bird by David with a flute obhgato by F Horsfall Her volce was especially beautlful and pleaslng Mr Llnce rendered excel lently Hybreas the Cretan ennre Mlddlevlch our promlslng young vrollnrst played Polon arse Brlllante w1th excellent technlc and tone A medley of folk songs concluded the program As the stralns of Amerlca were begun Old Glory Huttered from the cellmg and brought the audlence to 1ts feet m trlbute to lts standard and rts hyrrn The art of trammg twelve hundred boys and girls lnto a magmh cent chorus which merlts the commendatron of musl lovers IS glven to ew The responslblllty and care of such an undertaklng IS appalling Davld F Davies the orlglnator of Seattle s annual May Festival as accomplished thls not once but four tlmes Each suc eedmg year as afforded better results and It IS to our leader that we owe our success The prominent part whrch Broadway played ln the festlval IS noteworthy Ours was the largest chorus of all the high schools The C-lee Club furnlshed a substantral support Of the slx hrgh school sololsts Broadway boasts of four Miss Katherme Wilson Henry Rosen Clary Harrlson and ennle Mrddlexlch The hrgh school orchestra composed largely of Broadway students whlch so ably assisted the chorus deserves great Cfedlt for the energy and time whlch they have devoted towards maklng thelr part of the program a success Thls rs the hrst tlme that the high school orchestra and sololsts have been a part of the annual program It IS Mr Davles plan to make next year s fest val strlctly a hrgh school feature He Wlll be ready to begm work anew at the opening of the school So let us all strlve under the able leadershlp of Mr Davies to reach a stlll hlgher pmnacle ln our cllmb toward perfectlon 157 , , . . , . J , , J . , . J , , - , . 1 I - F - M . . . . , . Y. . , , h , , . - , , . , , , . l E M D U Z I-4 .J O D Z 41 MANDOLIN CLUB rf The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, ls fit for treasons, strategems and spoilsg The motions of his spirit are dull as night, And his affections dark as Erebus, Let no such man be trusted. -The MCfCl1t1Hf of Venice. O says our Immortal poet Shakespeare and he thut has not en Joyed the playing in the assemblies and the concert indeed hath no music in himself Under the able leadership of Mr Davies a fine Mandolin Club has been developed in Broadway this year This is the first time that Brosrdw ay has had a successful Mandolin Club and they should feel justly proud Although it is such a young organization it has done its best to make the concert given in December a success and the prospects are very bright for some fine musical events next fall ln the assemblles we have made a hit by combining the popular music with the classics Popular music wakes up a sleepy assembly fhe Mandolin Club may be called the link between the musical world and the social world at old Broadway High Many parties have been enyoyed outside of the school by the club especially those given by Mr Crordon C-av and bv Miss Ruth Childs fhe faithfulness of Miss Ruth Childs ind Miss Helen Vin ent pianoists has been appreciated for they have not missed a practice Almost every member of the organization will be back in the autumn and with the help of new recruits should make a fine Mandolin Club Mr Davies wishes that everyone who can play would turn out when school begins in the autumn We would like to have not less than twenty and more rf possible Here is a chance to show your loyalty to Broadway The following officers have served the club faithfully during the year President Cordon C-ay Secrclary and Trcasrucr Richard Robertson Librarian Oliver Colvin Manager Fred Calhoun Mfllllllb Editor Dorothy Braun la 1 ' s s c ' I , 1 Y , , A v .. . . . . s 1 E , , F . i . . E l . . C ' Y V 9 ' 5 Y. U I I . Y. C V - Vice-President ,,t,t .,,,,,, ,,., ,,,,,,, ....,,,,,, , ,..,,,,e, M r . H enderson I9 JACK IN Tl-IE PULPIT Bw Raw Otaka Jack 1r1 the pulplt the nrst one Mx small nlece Fax had ewer known We found one dax 1n earlw June Yeath bending trees where flow ers bloom The wooded temple green and grax W 'is named our church hx httle Fax Its dlQl6S w ltll mossx rugs were Spread And 'Uure dome Qpread ox erhead The Qtatelx plllare Qtrong and nne VK ere trunks of w alnnt blI'Cll and pme 'Ihe une clad IOCRS and Qaphnge tall Together formed a natural wall The COIlgI'Gf1,'ltlOll ilowers sweet Qome large and grand aome quite petlte 'Ihe ODPIIIIIL, solo that we heard YS ae rendered bw a tlnx blrd A trlo strong, lull hnnet thrush Chtnted ln pxalsc ilom leafx hueh An orchestra ot mqecte wee Qmall Hole plfu ed wlth melodx Maroon ind green the Dlllpll quunt lt xllno-t hld the D'U'SOll sam! lor snug sntlostd Vlllllll he etood Ilfrht westments Coxexed preacher Jaelt lnste 1d of robe of somhre blxek Net thu S111 111 llllIllStGI UI11f1llG ooked un llllll 1nd w in and mee Now w hen hid Ccxsed the exngers prime No trumpet XOICP dld thm prlest ruse I wlth 1 lowlx mode t grate Hnnpx stoor w1 lll 1118 pi He stood so stlll so etrught So mhn That Df wc c xme to our nemrts hlte balm XX e felt dex out Xlltlllll tht w ood Xnd th'1nl cd the M11 ll of all good J xelt lll hw pulplt helped ue so Vw qmte reluctant w era to go But presentls we stole aw ax lloplng to leturn some dax 16 sc H 3 ' V Y v 1 v 1 .,7 7 ll v ' v 1 N A . 1 A L. v 1 . 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'- .r f' ff 'F , Q ' N' ' IIIIIICIIGICIIIIIIIIIIII DCI c I 'Nm xox ox Dec Dec 63 SOCIAL CALENDAR 74 G G A I'-Iallonecn Party Gwm SCIIIOI 'VIn.e1 Gym Soplmomort Button Bu tex Gy m G A A Party Gym umox I-'HIT Llbrarg G G A Mlxer Gym umm Prom Gym Qcnente Lluln Pun Gvm Sophomome Party Gym Malclm 71 Scmoz IVI1'-.er Gxm 'Vlmclm 71 Comeclx ofErro1S A emblx IN ll I1 78 I rc Immun IGIOIIC Wm II If llIlIOl MIXQI NIH AI 11I 7-I Scrum Ball ym A ax I canne d AIC X emlnlw unt 6 G G A Pageant Voluntecx Pallt LI 6' QCIIIOI PICIIIC RSdOI1dO BQHCI1 III Ot,,.A.I..'. ', j Oc . 27-. ' -I -, ' . full-A. 1 s',i'. f '. I4- . . . , ' . N '. 30aj A ' , ' . I9-AI ' - , . jan, I3f. ' ' I L 4 . Feb. I3---Boys' Club Mixer, Gym. F I . I-If. - , f . I I' -'--Y D' 1, X ss Irv --ATXS ',G,'. .Aptl 'A-,I ' -I '-Gy . u' - -A .- ,G' . .Ig 5-KI' -,Ass In A-I . THE SENIOR BALL BROADWAY HIGH SCHOOL APRIL 24th I 91 4 COMMITTEE Rosamoncl Parsons Carl Kung Kathleen Delaney Crawford Goodwm Marguerlte Grant ack Carrlgan PATRONS AND Mrs Mls Gordon Gilchrist Chmn PATRON Essas and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs B Cooper R Cole F Ryan W H Parsons F L King J A Wood l-l F Grant Keith and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs KING GRANT DELANEY PARSONS GILCHRIST CARRIG SN GOODWIN 163 ' . . J Mr. . F. . Mr. . T. . Mr. . T. . Mr. and Mrs. M. Carrigan Mr. . . . Mr. . . . ' Mr. . . . k W 41 CQ 4 La l 'JI H E' QC R 1 i i THE JUNIOR PROM BROADWAY HIGH SCHOOL DECEMBER I9 1913 COMMITTEE ulna Flsher Earl Latimer E.m1Iy Kexth Robert Hartman Cyrus Camplon Donald Leehey PATRONS AND PATRONESSES and Mrs Frank B Cooper and Mrs Thomas R Cole and Mrs ohn T Campxon and Mrs WIII P Flsher and Mrs N H I..at1mer and Mrs ohn P Hartman and Mrs Maurlce D Leehey Mlss Post 163 CAMPION HARTMAN L EI-IEY KF TH FIQHER Mr. . . Mr. . . Mr. . ,I . ' Mr. . ' . ' Mr. and Mrs. John Keith Mr. . . . ' Mr. . J . Mr. . ' . THE SOCIAL YEAR HE. past year has been so crowded wlth soelal events that rt rs posslble to record only the most Important Class affairs always hold first place and the first of these was the unlor Prom which was held rn the boys gym on the evenmg of De ember nineteenth The gym was gay wlth a canopy of glltterlng tmsel and fragrant wlth mmlature flrs and cedars hidden among the branches of which were myrlads of tmy lights The unlors were dellghtful hosts and hostesses and the splrxt of Chrxstmas prevailed malclng thls an event long to be remembered Next came the Sophomore party on Valentine s Day The guests assembled m the boys gym whrch was bedecked wrth hundreds of lrttle red hearts here most of the afternoon was spent ln danclng Refresh ments were then served carrying out the color scheme of red and white appropriate to the day This event was followed by the Freshman Frollc on March twenty eighth A varlety of amusements was enjoyed hrst a play ln the assembly followed by games and dancing nn the gym Of course refreshments were not laclung and the afternoon closed wlth toasts and wltty speeches The last class affair was the Senior Ball held ln the gym on April twenty fourth As the guests entered the hall they were greeted by the fragrance of hundreds of sprung blossoms whlch supplemented by damty 'foliage banked the walls of the gym Overhead was a roof of whlte lattlce work suspended from whlch were dalnty wrsterla blossoms The punch booth carrled out the colors of green and gold wlth huckleberry FI FTEEN S PROM 166 . . . U , . , , 7 9 ' - ! , , , . , and yellow wlsterxa The moonllghts were partlcularly beautiful because of the flxckermg shadows cast on the floor by the lattrce work and leaves through whlch shone mterchangmg llghts of lavendar and green Throughout the year the Semors and umors have enJoyed many mformal mlxers which have given the members of the classes an oppor tunlty to become better acquainted The under classmen have also par tlcrpated ln several mformal affalrs notable among whlch were the Sophomore Button Buster and the Entering Freshmen s Frollc The Glrls Association has had lts usual successes beginning wlth a Halloween party on October twenty fourth and endlng wlth that dellghtful revelatlon the Pageant of American Women which took place amlcl the PICIUFCSQUC surroundlngs of Volunteer Park on the after noon of June slxth The Boys Club has lxkewrse had a successful year and they have had several get together mrxers whlch have done much to promote a spmt of good fellowshlp between the boys of the dlfferent classes An event at whlch all the classes mingled together was the Comedy of Errors delrghtfully presented on March twenty seventh and another the Senior Play eanne d Arc a splendrd production complete m every detail such as has never before been seen at Broadway presented m the assembly on May hfteenth And why mention the thirteenth of une3 Those who were at the Senior Plcnlc do not need to be reminded of one of the happlest days they have had whlle under Broadway s fostering wlng and we should make those who were not there green wlth envy SERVING 167 . , . 1 , . . - - u - as - ' y n , . . sa as - - . . U vu - s ' Q - as 1 n - - - - 1 n a Q J Y . , . . 1 . f r . ,Q m 9' ' 1 ,jf 1 rn , 5 I . wwe . 1-.gf vu . , V h 4, M. Kwev v V lt, . I W mx rv SOPHMORE PARTY WW' I' RESHYVIEN FROI IC PUULIYCITIONS ,,::-5 51, SJ Pigil ff 54 fijijdi .1 x ,V . , . X1 1X1 xfwwr' . H1 , WR: NW . xwr fr. V YQ if The C.1n.11Rcc0rJ ' ' ' I ' ' ff 4lf.L.'.A1 .. -- . ... . ,Q,2',',1If X ,' , , ' .....,N.,..v. , -X , ,,.. . ,A , ,,',,,',, ,.., . J. . i Z rn: 0 E' if z an 2 sd Di 45 ca Q :zz H fc E I z 45 I 2 : 3 WHIMS' COVERS EDITORIAL HE creation of an annual is not the work of one mind, but of many. 'lihis is true in more than one way. For instance, an idea for a picture is gleaned from one annual: a particular arrangement is the con- tribution of anotherg a certain color scheme is gained from a third, and so on, the ratio of the ideas obtained being directly proportional to the number' of annuals consulted This year in planning Seallli we have not relied entirely on former Sealths for a model We haye gone farther than our orsn narrow boundaries and have tried to profit by the cleyerness of the flex erest annual builders of the country In consulting the 08 H10 Hr me Got an idea lor our calendar Ml he I3 Tpee gaye us rn rnsprratron lor our locals department The Stanford f rural tht West Point and Annapolis annuals contributed their part The Collegc Hfulorrr from Cornell the Southwest Wind from New Mexico The Clrrnooll from Pullman all were sources of rnsprratron rn producing our I4 .Staltlr We hare tried to carry out a pleasing color scheme this year and rn the soft green of the coyers and tne uarm Gold tint of the paper to preserve the colors of the class of Qld Fourteen We have tried to present the boolt rn a logical and attra trye form by separating the several departments from one another with appropriate flyleaves We have tried to give each school actrvrty a fair representation and last of all have attempted to make the local and athletic departments larger and better illustrated than eyer ln other words we haye tried to Give you the sort ol annual we thought you wanted Vlfe hope ue rr ere right and may each member of the C lass ol I4 talte with lrrm as the most cherished possessror s he h s gained rn his four year rt Broaclu ay hrs class prn the Broadyxay Spirit irr rrs IQI4 5111 B Awvajyiaq '51 Q 'R ftN , slr 'ffm ttfkorfgifr we-'Wt W' rf fi W' ez' x ms' at as rr MM? lt A 5. - v A v V A 1 , . 4 I 9 . - ' ' ' V 5 . , . , . , . . 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ED 9, NX jcanaffu fFfi 11.1 NX 'HW iufllllwflmmufff X S , I BLUE i LOCKS AT BROADWAY AND PANAMA OUR BRCADWAY CLUBS We have I'l0t1CCd that our Broadway club s lack we mlght even say pamfully lack coats of arms So permlt us to suggest the fol lowlng We also prmt a sllght resume of the purpose and doings of each club ancl yea even a typlcal member as seen through the eyes of the yellow press , H R IDER ? E. LE yi'- ' I' 4 ffl, l Cousurwrnves f ui fl E ' 5 H4 ONUY ATHLETIC ASSOCIA TION Commonly known as the X B A A The members have til. a great propenslty for Tats X! Q or the Breakers As slckly a bunch of mvallcls as ever 5 f played football They spend X0 all their spare time out of the X hospltal walking the Great Whlte Way fl Colors Faded 'S' Flower Forgotten DAGEY Song Lost 174 ' , , ' c J: V or firfalffcrfx K . !Zm r,, ,. .'m I 'gr l Flffffili ' ee -,, 5 , t t ww' K X ' X VXI l - ' lx? , tl v . 1:1 ' : ,s I H - H 7 . 71 I ' BUY7 COODWMI Y-.J o I-.JK Mow'-ro LET PEANLIT3 BE uNcoNFlNf 175 Mo MORE PEANUT iOClAL,5 FOR ME BOYS CLL B The most exclusrve club ln Broadway Therr meeting place IS the l-lofbrau or Bxlly the Mugs The fellows are always having just the love llest soclal tlmes ancl some trmes they serve peanuts Song My Clementme Flow er Golcl Medal 5 l l m xx 3- ff L the school: the sob-slslerltes of X fl . ' . fl l ,, If re 'lf ll, 2: F ini Jbf fi ltfJ Nr? Q31 J f Qfpffgfiyp VIES f THOOBYHEKB Ir 'il SQUIR ELI DAIT .1 sl llllgfl FTW? lfellr KODAK CLUB prcmcs They carry Phelr lunches ln those fake camera lunch boxes ancl try to tool people into thmkmg that they really haxe koclaks They are the snapplest l b ID tl' school P S The Joke to thrs IS that there rs no Kodak Club Ha' l-la' 11 TWC I- :7ff'gu! ' ' to .Q ll - Qx C3 lll' 'iiiiiililll' t, -.::' lfi l ' V i 1 r 'H ll -- V. ' l wewhhl ,. , M, nhl Jlll 3 of f an I-gtg rfrr rl ' JZ-f I ' The Ko cl a lc Club loves iiliiiiw' 'I Lf 4 l - J y M y A ' ' iwff ,buayggi ' ' i'i i QQ?-Sk ,A ' cu ' re 354 T i 'fi ig? . X +V l f gh w A K rrp 1 . .- ' ' ' Z 14, ,fgiw yf i' ,Xl ' i'ii'Q,ti, , V ' W li frr xX Q- 'X H, I I WI' ' ,H ENTERED mn Poor orfrcam A MAT TE-PV OF' SO F151 CLzFX55 FYEFY THING CLASSY 111 mls wma H 1'o5C?7 COAT WITH ARMS EENQE few, THE ,Josef CLASSICAL CLL B 155 class clam t at all Have xou entexed their mar13 Doll up and t1y out When lt comes t Puritan ray sox 1nd a strcks they 1e ll ht the1e he on quwllhcatlon for h1s Chappy a club la a ballv eye lass bah Joxe' Motto The ollar makes the mm 7 A 1 D 0 Qi 1,-,-e IH t 1 M 1 f ' f hw! 4 I ,W WN I , Yr , 5 T . '4 11' 1' 4 W Q' N442 I 07, N , 1' mf' f ., 1 ' ifff , , ' 1 - I 'if 1 1,f,7.,,,'f,fl'4A,W 1 1 contest tor the best dressed -i i , -'Q' Y ,',f .fT'17 71 lffld' 3 ' . ll1,,,1N.. ,. , 1 . . -if , 1.115 1 1, 1- 1 'pf 't'fy!:, 'IM' 35 1 Q 1 Q llwfylh 1 'X 1 . 4 SX! gael' lf'W4l'11'1'3 ' V 'A fa 1 T 111 V 1 'Im ylwly - 4 0 . ..g0?L..m,,T,h11N111l . I . . I t . ' ' -allfstatl '- Z - BN 1 P Wap 5NAP SNAP 'Y p KAG- 5 xx CE wmnffw a ,N SC RIBBLER5 1 he Spanlsh fdhletes f Bloaclxxay Once a fellow Qllpped on m ut Ju xx 14 Qoon d coxmvd md qulcklx eje ted llc L ub uv owan med to tudw futunsm and thc poi 1mp1eQQ1on1Qt2 ouglnal puxpose was soon fox nn IH the J W of lc-nn the C xtle Xvxlk Fm lC'n Fla of lluce on In Mx Hamm 14 fi w n ,f 1 'I' ,Lg 1 Q R A -1 , -- 'Y PP hi-Ii, - ' ' 4 ' 1 o K ' in 6-3 , I t 1. ' Q . 'I AD' - 2 Y in it' ' ' Q ., lnul the goth ' 'og e ' ing - V fi S V 1 '. ' , b . z ' Q ' . , ., S gi .. .V 2 n 'x K Cl-IOQLJB GIRLS 27 f f' inf' gr' JlgfHLEs5 UCAN BDOR HDUNBXA V5 WEARY N vffiel :NG WOW? :RAN fff X X ! K THE ALPHA LIT ors and IOO others who are allowed to carry spears lf they pav for thexr own costumes lhe crest of the club IS a Ruth St Dems rxmpant on 1 held IOUUC Ol rousoe rxmpmt on u St Dems low whlclx onv We VVOP t Be Home Lntxl Nlornmfv COlOlb ROUUL lDCl Fle ll ll'l lg, V 2, ,llllyurr ,ff :eye A X' 1771 - 4 Wmwl Ki, ' ' f , k X Consxsts of one or two act- lil f? ' K 4 X f QI E ' 4 Q9 1- P Xxx 'G' Y .E LJ A, F , . . Q . . ' 1 1 'H l ' I, ' 1 z 2. L 4 L ' R 'th . ' , l get S D: .. v K, D. 1 tg z 5 - t' r. '9 .sarpv COAT OR CARESS Corey asslstrng Kay lnto her new coat ancl then glvrng her an affectionate hug or lllZCd Dave B standlng close by wlth eyes on the macklnaw remarks That s fme I rush I had one lrke lt Like vxhat3 Grlclley Hagen pay attention I m not glVll'lg these mstructrons othrng Mike Don t mmcl me Mr C-rldley I m broke just at present Mr Hrggms rn Phy II The automoblle has dlVldCd the c world into two classes namely the qulck and the dead AS WE SENIORS KNOW Miss P Take your general notes Chuck F musing, out loud General notes, thrrcl floor Pat Have you your lesson for lVlonclav3 ohn Loor Yep, last Monday 180 3 N A 1 , V4 Srfgr 1-V 11. t g. f A A , H WHEN YOU ALL SIGNED UP f n ' . l . ' I . I ' . D- I ' ' ' iv- J - - . ' OUR LIBRARY ,Tis a meeting place for pupils Who have nothing else to do, Save gossip-of the weatheri And give the rag an extra chew. They gather at a table And if there be a broken chair They kindly give it to the student If by chance he step in there But anon a lull comes o er them And a book seized upside clown To Miss Caughey proves as she passes That there was no need to frown SILALTH MASCOT somcmncr rsimmzss 4 s my PN FOR me WEEE: , - , - - . H .. , , . - , , ,, L 2 N - 4 -s U x L L k . ,,, ' , ' l .. t , , 1 'T f '2 , . ' Hf,2,n .5. V- f' ,I ' .- , .Q ,yiN..sg ',,, Q . .Ai 4 bg' W I WI-IO SAID SANDWICH? We walked in Cupid's garden: We xx andered o er the sand I he moon was shmlng brlghtly I held her I1ttIe shawl N es I held her I1ttIe shawl I-Ion fast the evenmg fhes' We spoke rn tones of Iove I gazed 1nto her Iunch basket X es I gazed mto her Iunch basket And xushed I had a taste There sat my lovely charmer My arm around her umbrella Embracing her umbreIIa FI-hrs charming httle mlss I-Ier eyes were fuII of mlschlef I IyIy stoIe a andxslcb .-a-ui I ff WWAA ,Z 9 1.5 .X 'I III? Ll l Q For tuo I etIts our falthful Sealth Snapshooter has been t1a1I1n Benjamxn Iox I3utIe1 rn an xttempt to catch hlm enterlng Ihe Bon Marche I lull p Velth f ammack s but xx as unsuccessful unhl one momma he succeeded m Iurmg hrm to Starr IVIcPherson s bank rupt sale and mpped hum as h was purchasing some of therr 27c sox I7oIIoxxxn as thus does on the heeIs of the onyx saIe exposure when Mr Butler purchased some of the Purltan gray sox you haxe seen hlm uearmg Iately at three palrs for the dollar me are confident that he mll be forced to retire from pubI1 Ilfe and spend the remarnder of hrs daxs ln a conwent The above IS the prcture that caused the Starr McPherson I3utIer scandal IN' , . I 7 ' , I I s . -s .. I A. B. K., '15, an M , I I fl I 4', Rl If ,I , gf gf QL III 49 .E I-tl 1 'xx ' T IM II a' I - I . T O tx -fx, , I h X . Wm! I..fRXe rl, Q5 isk4 ' -S A If-K S.. 'x XQA5., 'VV -.. ,, K V .Hg . . Z. V I, ' E . . 7 .V- H or 3 ' I sn or H ' -Q I, rf. -I D I Q A K u - as I r I MISS Parker clalms that she was never pumshed when she was 1tt e We look at the result Cousm You are not prepared3 Brown am Cousm Are you sure3 Brown Yes and I am not prevarlcatmg elther The Loafers Club held thelr bl monthly meetmg at Buchanas yesterday ThlS IS really true MISS amlson dlseussmg Thanatops1s All people are equal ln death Maurlce No they re not M Well at least 1n death they are all equally dead Notlce the footnote at the bottom of the page Sald the court Jester as the shoes of the royal attendance gave a squeak E. Mr Green busmess l1ke Stand up' MISS Wllson I would l1ke to ask you somethlng K Oh' thls IS so sudden IT WAS A FARCE WHAT? THE BOYS CLUB SKETCH 183 1' 1. 11, . ' :I . ' . J.- ,' ,' ' . ' l .- x. I . c j ' 1- . - ' , o-Q 9- as wih- off A WEEK WORN tuna WPS A Love GFtI'lE BROADWAY S STAIRS Dld you e er mount the hlghest fhght Of l3lOddN5ay s many stalrs And Match thexe with a real cleh ht that mterestxng funny Sl ht The chmbmg of the SIHITS3 In many xx us the students climb Soma hully some o slow lhq jostle mllt and waste their tlme Wlmeli up to BIOTCIXNHQ s hel ht they thmh those tudents that you know fm- 1 411 h A ' fl ' 'rr A Y -K , A A ' V. n,.'.ox A . 1' N I G o ft -,.. ' A mc:-f lf? f.. 4 V 'rfii ' K A J ' A A , Q-25 25 .gfg z 4' 'slr --Lrlgq 4 1 1' 1.,. . A, ' 'lf P ' 2 ,f .disu- K -1 1 f x 1. .. 9 . , . . , . . f , , ,- 'O . , D 1 - , Vg Q ' Yi Y V y ' c ' f g 5 V' ' , V 1 s ' '. .-Hive H t11'11c1', ' f-I momma Noon AND mm HLL DOLLED UP' A c1r.:smiTRxcm. MEAN ORDER P1-EASE' THEKEBW H TRUE ' 1 Z a - ' ' 1 ' m Emi ,, X 4 , . O xl xx ,,' 7 . I . xl D 1 . ll K I . THE LOQUACIOUS PRISONER You are charged yxrth bevan the magistrate Charged' rnterrupted the prrsoner Ihat remrnds me f Rrcharcl III s remarlt at the battle of Bunker Hrll Charge Stanley yxrth ban Neyer mlnd Rrchard He s dead Lrsten to me Dead Ah ves dead' I-lou that lrne recalls Dryden s famous lrne rn lxrnfg Lear We ne er shall look upon hrs lrke agarn' 0 a Q haucer sard Stop srr' INO Chaucer or any other srr Xou are charged yxrt Can t pay' Lrlte the rmmortal acltson srr I can say My purse was stole Tu as full of trash A polrceman found you lymg rn the gutter last Lyrng you say ' Lord Lord hom thrs world rs gryen to lyrng' as m frrend Lord Bacon sard y You were found rn a drunken sleep rn a gutter O sleep' Oh gentle sleep' Natures soft nurse Oft haye I wooed thee of of yery ranlt The ranlt 1 but the gurnea stamp murmured the old felloys Of a yery ranlt yarrety pro eeded the Judge And the conse quence ws as that you xx ent to sleep before you reached home Sweet home there s no place lrke home quoted the other Yes 1 sutet home you hare made rt for your yxrfe and chrldren the magrstrate sald Wrfe clrrldren I hrve none Wrtlr Srr Phrlrp Srdney I belrexe that He xy ho lmlr a xxrfc and ehrldren hath Urven hostages to fortune for they are an rmpedrment to good fortune You famrly rs to he consfratulated then I shall feel less com punetron rn returns, you to Jarl for the next srxty days Call the next ease As he yy as led an ay the prrsoner vas heard to murmur Perhaps trs best As lVl1lton says For solrtucle some trmes rs best socrety and short retrrement urszes sweet return lou r A , D . . A ' . o I Y r 7 I U JI? I n 1 . . . f,. I .4 I, I 1 . . . . ,L V A : , . r, s ' U! K . , hi -' A r ' f A -hu v - J - f 1 I ' ' V H ' . , - .. . , ' r . , . . You wooed her very mistalaahly this time. You used whisky ,. . , S . M , . .- Ll . v , , l v 73 I A I SL ., , h, , , . W C K , , , , . - y Q 44- C ' In ' C ' ' 1 ' 0 , l - . . H ' , ' .. . r .3 s - Lk I f ' ' ' ' ' . T' 1 Y! k . . , . . ., . O B 'I4 Xt' Teacher on hrst day of school Take these cards to your olcl roll teachers Pupil l-hey re all old for that matter RAPID PROMOTION A Parker The average llfe of a tram swltchman IS seven years Frxeclenthal Sure then he becomes a conductor Put thus on the blll hook Bull Yerkes asked Laura Skinner the other day May I wrlte you a note3 Laura answered Bllletcloux M Cousm the other clay crltrclzecl the use of green mk l-le has at last shown hls true character It IS the duty of every Irish student to walk out drop thelr books and strike Remember there IS a brlck plle across the street Klll the frogeater' Let s hope the Clee Club buys a muffler wlth the money they get for their concert Mr Davies The prlce of that orgamzatlon IS IO cents e belleve you Mr Davles The chalk talk glven by Herb Bryant before the Scrlbblers the other day was a marked success s l CNT DGWPI YOU RE KOLtxlNh THE DOHT DETCHH ft DIME fl 187 C D- e ,li llllh. I l'lw.'-lllir lx ' I it X . I l L ' A L Q 1 .. 5 V' u 1 x . ur ,, H MY SYIVIPHQNY When the world's lowly cares Round my spirit would surge, my soul for a fresh breath would plead,4 Vvhen my tho'ts would stray Over life's rocky way, And my heart-throhs beat slowly, indeed-- And Then I lon oree again From the tumult of men To depart and rn sohtude hreathe Of the pure alr of heax n Lndehled hy the leay n And thelr SUINIH that rourd me eethe I d slip with a hook To my sweet lnglenook And I d dream thru the falhng of twllrght Tlll the soft wlnged sleep From the heart of the deep Whispered tenderly Come Chrld Tis mght Vera Leonard ik sqnx' V -- 'X' TEE HE E J'UV1lOl7x DHY U W g 1 . 4 . , - . , . . , ' gs . s Y , . . v V , . . . , - U . . . - -, , - . . 1. .1-.f. -- ' A '- ., an ,. .-. A- -. fi ' Vx 1 z a A . V' ' . r -Q? , fu - A Q. Q- Q4 4' K L N L K Q .. ' V5 5 . .. -2 . f , , -N-1- ' Y N 6 - , D. K. , -A 1 xx ll ' f- r-1 -4 I , ,.-,:. f ru' Nw 5 ,, 11' yi s fa. -451. 5 ' F1 xFi-Qk t'f ' 0 'G- THE EUNKH NIL HTUHW Vtttfttb SOCIETY Bull and Mary are enjoymg many dehghtful afternoons on the a e MR GRIFFITHS ENTERTAINS lnhe pmk tea glven by Mr Ted Grlfhths at his handsomely p pomted apartment ID the Hamllton Harms was an unquallhed success MRS MATHEUS DIVORCE Mr Blll Matheus entertamed ID hls box at the Moore last week several elegantly gowned ladies It IS rumored that Mrs Matheus will use thls as testlmony IH her sult for dlvorce to be trled before Judge P Davles next month MISS GILMER HOSTESS AT EXCLUSIVE AFFAIR Qne of the most pleasant affalrs of the week vw as the plcnlc glven by osephme Cllmer at Ravenna Park Those present wx ere osephlne Gllmer and Hlram Chxttendon 189 i FN ' K L .'V. .L-Hd ' 1,.-rl! V U N . I 7 . QQ M 5-fi it f E R l lc . . F U I . . l 4 a - SWEET SIXTEEN Oh the Joys of chlldhood are over Never to come agam For I m srxteen today ah woe IS me I slgh for my cluldhood ln vam For the very last trme I have banged the door Or fled to the attic when callers came For I m SIXICCD today and a chrld no more But I feel just exactly the same I suppose from now on I must drgnlhed be And walk wlth step measured and slow Do you think I ll dare smlle just once ln a whlle For the sake of old tlmes don t you know3 But me I ve found only the woes My hair has gone up and my skrrts have gone down And they re fusslng about my nose s a pug I admit but what of 1t3 It s the same nose I ve had for years Oh the Joys of chlldhood are over Never to come agam For Im srxteen today ah woe rs me I slgh for my chlldhood in valn Lois Klefer I6 BOYS CLUB MIXUP They talk of the joys of sweet sixteen, Ir' , ', ' . fl 7 !, 190 QJWQYF Y P fsrwx' 1315 'q '?' OH YOU BNOWDIRD H HOTHHND W T73 'Q 2 EHDTER. VHCFTTION F .N+i' ' T, ,yt 9 ,Sf 'lk sz --f ., ' :ff as , f rf, .' ,Q T' - YJ? N-if 3 . f JH? ., R ,F v, 3-I 'A - . f fl , ' 1 J' - 1 . ,ri - 'x , 'r4'fM, 449 ul, Tj Q .w.-v..- , - 1 f,-auf ' 1 .,' V 'I' f, X ? ' Y' V- ff gb ' .V sw .5 - -. gf , ,.'-' 1 v' 'L ' S . K' Yr ' .fl ' Q ' 1. , If ' :Au .. . - sf . ' , .rp . if . . 1 V , - K :V , -. -., 'F I f -Y W 1 . , ' ,F 5 ,M Xa F-V K d ., ,I U. 5 A 4 v . ff y u ,, lx ix f. 'l .J ' KX , ,, f . I-Iarkrng back to those excrtrng noon hours when the bunch used to remove xarregated sox of obyectronable hues ard then hang them on the trolley wrres and saworrng of the occasron when our Broadw ay Boys trred to slrv the Seattle polrce force w rth custard pres came one noon late rn Aprrl A lrttle of the old pep was demonstrated when a few of our chorce roughne ks wheeled a delrxerv automobrle out rnto the mrddle of the car tracks and left rt there lhe blockrng of traffrc and the trouble caused the drrxer and motormen w as rndeed an rnsprrrng srght and we wrsh to commend the Sealth snap shooter fo berng on the spot and enablrng us to lrxe up to our motto Prrnt the hrst prctures first I thank you AT THE ATHLETIC ASSEMBLH Don I wrsh to thank the teachers for thrs letter Deep eh3 Bill Cook wants to call the scrubs preserves Whaddye mean rl Can em3 Ted after Baumgart s lecture on the Stars Come out and use your lenses and vou ll see not one but elexen stars also Peck Dans nebulae He also added We hsht to the Frnrsh and never throw up CONFIDENTIAL H B and Frrend were ensconsed on the parlor lounge when R R from adjornrng room called out What are vou dorng lVIargaret3 M Only talkrng as yet Bo Are you gorrg to turn out for crew tonrght rf rt rams Brll3 Bill H ou bet I 1m oxen rf I get soused IQ? ,r . . . as Q. - 1 4 . . K , A , . . r. t, . . M ,, . , . . . , , a . l D n .1 I a, - - - U H Y - .. -r - v , , , , , K . r . . . . . ., ,, v 7 - ' 5 K I . . . U . f , A H ' I + . , . I K - f 9 B'I ' C I D v - , , . 9 . J U - Y , U - 1. . N . , - -. - N T' ' 7 , , .. . . , . . If v ' . , ' . , 4 4 , -A . MACHREE. Pray, come and interpret this Gaelic for me, And tell what an Irishman means by Machree? U ,Tis the white of the clay and the warmth of the sun' T e ripple of waters that laughingly run' T e sweet bloom of youth the harvest of years T e gold of all smiles and the salt of all tears is the thrill of the hand and the light of the eye T e glow of the cheek and the lips parting cry is father tis mother tis brother or wife e music of woman the wine of man s life is all that he lives for and hopes for above is an Irishman s hear! making vocal his love T e whole of creation and one isle in the sea And that s what an Irishman means by Machree F Donnelly Q ON E XHIEJITION 'L +- wxvt owr ow Mr my A VHONOCOLE3 Enf1H.TOVE'l h r , h , 9 h ' 5 ,T. . . , li ' ' ' g ,T. , , . , , . . Z ,TA . : WI-. - , . . , h ' . . . ' , - H ifl v ' q Q ff- F H .lf , . X Q, V ,,. t is gg: s , I' 5 'X ' I -i ti A u -. Hof'-f' v - --- - fm. , , K , if arp, t ' A W':,'1?J' f- - it . were ge t rw . W ,. . . 1 ya., ' ti I - . PM 'haf K I A . 5 , : iff.. 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X1-s,xx.-A-jx xdg axes A Q-K fx I X, if ,-4 I Prtszdenl I Ice Preszdenl Busmess Manager Adm erilsmg Maman 1 Tre asurcz .bntrcfarv --'g 911 HARRHLT SMITH ANNETTE WIESLING BERTHA GRAY LIINNEA SODERBERG FRANCES LANI r HELLA HOLLENBLCK HE achlevements of the GlI'lS Athletlcs Assoclatlon are mamfold lndeed they could have been nothlng else xx hen one conslders the able ofhcers who have gulded the affairs of the organization through thls most successful year Anyone xx ho IS the least blt observing may see evldence of the assoclatlon on all sides We mxght even con slder lt as a medlcal cure all remedy There IS nothmg like exercxse to promote growth If you dont beheve It you need only look upon the Senior basketball captain It promotes lung development If every glrl rn the school played basketball she could more than hold her own ln assembly yells It offers a safe and sane cure for the most acute attacks of sprung feser and like ravaging plagues Another lmportant factor C A A panties are excellent places to learn the art of danclng or to break 1n a pair of pumps for the unxor Prom X ou see In fact that lt IS an all around useful organlzatlon It IS hard to lmagme a better way to spent a long dreary wmtel afternoon than flymg about the gym floor wtth ones frlends playlng basketball The basketball season has been most successful Our coach lVl1ss Raymond gave freely of her time and every gurl who knew how to play or had any mchnattons to learn was accommodated lmhe class teams were made up of glrls who, by earnest and faithful practice, had made good Every glrl who really turned out regularly played at some tlme durmg the series, lf poss1ble, long enough to earn her class numeral Thls arrangement held everyone's attentlon for the entrre season and filled the heart of even the newest recrult wlth hope At the beglnnlng of the new semester the class games were played lmhe Semors, as IS perfectly httmg and proper, were victorious After defeatmg the Juniors ln three hard fought games and vanqurshlng the Sophomores' hopes, they were termed class champlons As a reward for thelr labors they xx ere presented vvxth emblems ln school colors 196 O X V f fs ' - . , 'V ,. ,QV ' g Y fr e ' ma! 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I p ' 'VVHMK-.K ,!'4iF'?'-M y-F3 74 BASKETBALL TEAMS In the very early spring a sxummmg class organlzed Every Monday saw a goodly number of maidens playmg at water sports rn the Washington Natatorlum Mrss Raymond lent a helping hand to all beginners and actually taught some of the most top heavy lIlCllYldU3lS the drfhcult art Haxe you noticed hots nicely the gxrls courts have been hxed thls year3 flhe large membershlp of the club made lt possrble to expend qulte a large sum and the results are most promlsmg It IS cllfhcult to prophecy just as to who the wmners xwlll be but some new names wlll probably appear Plans for the annual p1cn1c have been made for some Saturday rn une Gladys Taylor s srde of the tennls contest mlll be hostesses so there IS exery assurance of success SCHEDULE OF GAMES Seniors umors Sophomores Freshmen Seniors Sophomores -K CHAMPIONS . -J . 4 3 I8 3 8 6 I0 4 II 0 s 1 f' l lffl' ffgf L7 ' 5' gsm ,1 , 1 Y V I 1 .2 A 198 BASKETBALL LINEUP om 1 l om 1 cl Guurd Guard C nter Slde Center Eorw 1 d Form 1rd Guard Gu 1rd Center Sxde Center FOTXN ard Guwrd Gu xrd Lenter wrde C enter Form ard Form 1rd Guard Guard Center Srde C enter 139 SFX IORS H rrrrer Smltll C xpt L rrrrr r 1 Boderlnuu., Xlellre Iemre Be we Buteher Elrreberh Wrlglmt Dorothy E mn Urwee Fenn Annette Wrestlm Grxee Brewer Bertln Gray ,IUVIORS Anne Seely C wpt Annu C rowlex Esrhe Edu 1rd Mary Butner Exleen Guley Elolse Ebrlght Edna Bolster SOPHOMORES LOUISE Graham Ellzabeth Pattlson Ruth XV1llenbur Lydn Whrre ffwpt J Loulse Vtfold IBRESHIVIEJN Gretehen Brehm Zlppora Blumenfe fCapt anet Stranaelt Els e Besk Mlldred Murphy Filth X an Horn If ' 'erd 2 'A -T l C li I 'f -N 'J 4. val, M V L X, ,. , 'V Sk. t r ,L LLLLLL LLLL ' ' , A ' ' ,,,,,,,,r, ,,,,,,,r f' . , . 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X' r 'r 5 Forward ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,r,r,r ,,,,,,,, V ln lu elma Myer, Nlabel l-lall 2 ,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,. c g 'C eeeeeeLe,e,eLeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ' It .J ,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,. , ' ,, ,,,,,,L,,,.,,.,,,...r,,,,,,,, i ' ' f I ADAII XNOOIJ EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HE executixe committee composed of the faculty aclxisei of the urcr coach and a student repre entatne does not receixe much credit for the linancnl success of athletics at Broadway And yet this committee plans tht entne business of the athletic association They ll ange ill out of toun trips ancl all money questions are put before them incl they wuthorue the expenditure of money for the puipose of athlttic suiphes This committee may replace managers and refill mcanc ts simon the association ofhceis The work of this committee iequncs '1 ieit dtal of time and thought foi they make athletics possible at Broaclxxis This xeai s officers are Heibeit Adan Piesident Larioll C ullen X ice President Xvelhngton Vw ood Secretary Herman Meek r lreasurei Frank Skinner Student Repiesentame i f ,,-..----. A W.EH..,---,,E,,,,,,-,,E,, t,,,,, , -MET-M' i Q is l l s S. Q W if - I ' I 5 T - ' 1 t v E il I . X , gi ? ., A ,, , , f l in . Q i i l L. '11, JJ V. .- i - l ClII,I,I'IN 1 ' athletic association, the president, vice president, secretary, treas- - . ' , ' . s ' f , ' ' , I I If L , , ,. A V Y Q V lx A I E I 1 . 4 I C -I . 1 c Az K7 1 ' I , ' c ' ' a 7 K '- v . . . V. ,J I Sl- 1 3 . . I y ' 7 . I . , I ' 'ax , j ' : f ' l ,, ,,,,,, ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , 7 ' ' A e , ,,t,,,,,,, ,. ,,,. ,,,,,,,, Y , , ,, H ,I E ' . .K ,' ii-A V ' YY ii V A - V 200 A A I - E - I -qs 4... shim. CAPTAINS AND MANAGERS FOOTBALL Wh1te4,r1fHthb BASFBALL Bmgamm Helron TRACK McDougall Hartmmn BASAETBALL Hagen Wood TFWNIS Goodwm Judd ' xf 1 'LX ,,,,, , M R35 a 1 ' ' 1 . 1 , Q-ff f A f - V , 1 . 1 . K i 4 5 2 ' I I' - l 6- 4 Q' iff' ' - 5, I I , N' I 5 ? f 9 , 1 I - , f s- I n . Y 1 l 'Q S . . i le in W, 6 . g I , v , 3 t ' ' ix fa 3' ' ' I 9 jg ' 2 fl 1' fi 5 , . A. ' i 'L 3 F i L COACHES HENDERSON COOK MORELAND POWERS CHRISTENSEN OWAN Effgifgfifik' 1O.E Ts E 1 Y gisiirif 1 E ,-,. 91 gf isafiif -' ., g.fK12jf3fsf32SsSf - Y giziiiiifi 341 f E EA -11295315 .,.f.:f??,:f?g'ZHi . EEEEE1.,,, . M,2. . gft'Qi'if95E5!l.3 ,1 1: Mui , ,, ., ,2x,E,.,,, . ,. C1-iiljiftgi 5 i V f P . i 1: E f,, 2 i 2 g K , , - 1 5' Q 5 4 K t ' 5 E ' 5 r i OUR COACHES O no other rndrxrdual rs more prarse due than our coach and drrector of athletrcs Elmer C Henderson who came to us thrs year from Chamberlarn Mrlrtary lnstrtute He not only demon strated hrs abrlrty to mould a squad of green players rnto champronshrp for'n but he has exerted 1 better moral rnfluence over the boys on the football freld than has any other coach heretofore l-le has marntarned a standard of decency on the football held whrch has been remarkable under the condrtrons and has helped the boys as much rn formrng good habrts as he helped them rn achrexrng football success lqhe Srlent Commander Brll Cook comes rn for hrs share of the success of ths years team Hrs wonderful abrlrty as a football general and hrs vast assortment of trrck plays has materrally strengthened the team Hrs rallres between halves al the game puts new lrfe and vrgor rnto every man Hrs Good talks a e on the lrps of every underclass bu by hrs actrons Mr Walter Power our excellent track coach has won two crty champronshrps for old Broadway Hrs wonderful abrlrty as a tra lx coach has won a name for hrm that wrll long be remembered He has very tryrng patrents wrth hrs green materral but he never grwes up rn desparr but makes a track man out of hrm to the surprrse of the man hrmself Mr Powers reputatron as a football and basketball coach for the Mrdgets rs unequalled l-lrs football team has not been scored upon thrs season Mr Regrnald Chrrstensen rs tne best Prep School baseball coacn rn the Northwest No matter rf he only has one or two letter men back he always turns out a wrnner Hrs abrlrty to handle the boys on the held and teach them the hne pornts of the frame has no equal Mr Moreland has spent a Good deal of trme wrth the Mrdget ba eball team and has turned out a team of whrch we can be proud 203 . A 7' C U -4 4 f A y l V t, 5 . . . . I 1 . D r ' - man, who certainly are influenced to a better life, not only by his words t ' ' . - - Y v 1 4 v . ' Y ' V i ' ' - r r . , , C Y- o I I - r A :J I U U I D . v. . s ' ' ' . D it FOOTB LL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept Oct Broadway 7 West Seattle Broadway 32 Franklin 6 Tacoma 0 Everett I4 Ballard 0 Lmcoln I9 c Broadway ct 2 Broadway c Broadway Nov Broadwav Nov ZZ Broadway ueen Anne 0 S soon as school was open rn September the football fellows began turnmg out for practice and for two months and a half lt was a steady grlnd Nrghr after night of hard work slowly but surely rounded the team Into champlonshrp form and ln the end Broadway had a team of Wl'llCll rt could well feel proud The first game was wlth West Seattle and merely gave the coach a chance to slze up hlS materlal Som ten or Hfteen subs got a chance that day and with these ln the lme up Broadway had a hard tlme squelchmg them 7 to 3 On October 4 Broadway played Franklm the paper champlons After the hrst few mrnutes when Franklm slrpped over a touchdown Broadway had evervthmg her own way and won hands down by a score of 32 to 6 Capt Whlte was the brlllrant lrght of the day tearlng off end runs lme plunges and forward passes wlth lightning rapldlty Carl and Griffiths were the stars on the lme for Broadway YVl'lllC Gallagher was the whole show for Franklln Our next game was wrth Tacoma on October ll staged ln Dugdales back yard Outgammv thelr heavier opponents and rlslng to a polnt of brlllrancy when the occaslon demanded our boys fought a 0 to 0 tle wlth the Stadium H1 h The game was spectacular and hard fought and what pleased the crowd more was the fact that all rowdyrsm w as lacklng Broadway made up ln ftghtlng sprrlt and grlt what they lacked ln weight Four dlfferent tlmes during the game dld Tacoma have the ball on our two yard lme but each tlme lost by our superlor defenslve playmg Tacoma started the game wxth a rush by large gams through our lme Then Crane broke away for a twenty yard am on a forward pass and placed the ball on Broadway s three yard lme Even the stoutest hearts In the Broadway bleachers began to give way Tacoma sent their plays at center three tlmes but each time they hlt a stone wall of defense They made one last effort and hlt 205 .27- . 3 . 4- f , ' . 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Ot. 3l- Y 6, . .Z8- , 6, ' . .' - Y 7, Q . the lrne so hard that rt seemed that no wall of humanrty could wrthstand the rush but Adarr agarn broke through and held Tacoma on our three yard lrne Durrng the frnal quarter Broadway toolt the aggressrve and by a serres of end runs and lorxxard passes carrred the ball the entrre length of the held onlv to haxe the game called Coodwrn xx as the star rn the backheld xxhrle Smrth and Kayser were the stars on the lrne Mc lxenzre xx as by far the best end on the field October 23 we travelled to Exerett to tackle the State Champrons but were beaten rn a close game by 1 score I4 to 6 Everett by concen trated lrne bucks rn the early part of the game scored txxo touchdoxx ns x hrch Broadway xx as unable to overcome In the second half we had tverythrng our ovxn xxay scorrng a touchdown by Overton s long end run Through lack of rnterference xxe lost txxo chances to score rn the second halt Loleman and C-oodxxrn were our most consrstent ground Gamers xxhrle Adarr and Hughes xx ere the stars on the lme Frrdax afternoon October 31 saxx a mud drvrng contest betxxeen Broadxxax and Ballard rn xxhrcl' the former scored a touchdoxxn rn the frrst mrnute of plax after xxhrch both teams xxere exen at slrngrng mud ancr sxxrmmrng Tre brg game of the year xxrth Lrncoln xxas on November 8 exen rn the frrst quarter untrl Capt White rntercepted a forxxard pass and ran forty yards for a touchdoxxn We farled to krck goal and the half ended with the score strll 6 to 0 Lrncoln however came back stronger rn the second halt and forced over three touchdowns for a total of I9 pornts Frank White was the sensatron of the day untrl he swal loxxed hrs gum and had to be taken out Q Bagshaw and Frank Brngaman txso new men on the lme made an excellent showrng xxhrle Carpenter xx as the star on the lrne Bagshaxx ran hrs team exceptronally xxell and shoxx ed h s characterrstrcs as a general Our last Game xxas xxrth ueen Anne on Noxember 22 xxhrch xxe xxon 7 to 0 The game developed no surprrses except to show us that the Queen Ann- team was a stubborn bunch of fighters We made enough yardage to make the score 30 to 0 but lacked the grnger at the crrtrcal moment xxhen 1 two yard garn xxould have meant a touch doxxn 2 , - , Y C vm, 4. . . ' ' c . F Y - . , I . l C I - . U I Y y ' V ' I V ' . . . , , r V Y , D ., . , . . . 'V C 1 v A V 3 U 'V' ' I ' Y I I I ,' ' 1 I C , .A I , ' I . Lrncoln outwerghed us by frve pounds to a man. Thrngs were pretty 7 . . , , . O , . , 1 . , , , , r ' ' , V K , Y - ' - , , 55 1 J- fl!- l .. r' , .0 .2 5 .. tf hi. .Ev If 06 FOOTBALL HEROES Capt Plney White played full back and was especrally noted for hrs spectacular open field runnlng and for ward paSSlHg He was conceeded to be the best all around backheld man IH the state Welght I65 pounds Herbert Adair stood head and shoulders above all other centers m the state He was always l'xlgl'1tlI'lg tackllng hard as well as contlnually encouragmg the rest of the team whlch made hxm a most valuable player Wei ht I68 pounds Cradoc Bagshaw although he only played ln the last two games kept up the family tralt as a fighter playing guard Weight I55 pounds Edward Bagshaw known Baggle probably dnd more to keep our team Hghtmg than any other man A quarter back Ba gre was natural leader and his good head work was responslble for three of our closest vlctorles and at Everett he certainly showed hls brother that he had the goods Werght 145 pounds Frank Blngaman at guard gave a good account of hlmself ln the last two games and proved a stumbling block to his opponents Weight, l60 pounds 204 3 9211215 r .l...........-.......-......1.....1 ... .i-...il. Roland Carl w s tower of strength at tackle ln that excltlng Ta coma game 1n which he recexved m Jurres whrch kept hlm out for the sea son Welght 156 pounds Earl Carpenter was without excep tron the greatest tackler on the team He wlll be greatly mlssed next season Welght I55 pounds Clyde Colman our speedy halfback acquired the Broadway fighting spxrlt and developed mto an all around player never havlng had a football rn tackllng was deadly Welght l6l pounds Buzz Coodwln left half Coach l-lendersons statement that Buzz was the headrest player on the team shows that Cram ford was a valuable asset to the team Hrs open held runmng was wonderful Welght I40 pounds Ted Griffiths played left end Started the ball rollmg by scoring the hrst touchdown agalnst lqranlclln which was the turnlng pomt of the season He was a remarkable clefenslve player which was shown by the fact that very lrttle yardage was made around hs end Welght I42 pounds 908 a a ,, . .. , Y ' I I - . , . , . , . , , . his hands before this year. l-lis .. ., - , . , D V . 1 . 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' i . , . oe Hughes played right tackle and hrs trusty nght toe saved many games oe was m the game Hghtmg all the time wlth P D on hrs heels was a fighter lf Broadway ever had one Welght l52 pounds Don lVlcKenz1e our most reliable end and his basket ball ability made hlm very valuable receiving forward passes as most of our opponents wlll testlfy HIS puntmg was the feature of the Tacoma game Welght I35 pounds George Overton Pmey Whltes understudy was certainly a valuable member of this years team and hrs offensrve playmg made posslble a large number of the scores of the season Captaln elect Welght I55 pounds Frenchy Saboe The rangy halfbaclc showed up well when ever given the chance and hrs pres nce on the grldlron next fall wlll be greatly notlced Werght I55 pounds Lawrence Smlth one of our best guards Although he had llttle ex perlence before this year he developed into a very good defenslve player Welght l62 pounds Sllent Harry Kayser was always one of the dependable lmesmen who never sald anythmg but always de lrverecl the oods Welght l60 pounds 209 .J . 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B , . .. . ,, . - - , . - g - s SECOND TEAM SAUNDERS, captain MIDGETS THOSE MIDGETS SECOND TEAM Bttterly contested games mwrlced the atmosphere about the scenes ol the mucus se ond team games Most of the games played thus seison me e agalnst the first te urs of the other chools A Good man could to stat on the second team more thin one f une beciust he xx ts IIHYIIQ c tt X txbxc or t1c llml term squ c Mol than orctnux pru Q should be Utven he members of the s ond 1 m for then perststercy tn turn 111 out regularly exery nlvht to bwttlt tl e mst tmm 1 u s cone texm IIC 1 yr put lol the s hool lot lucy midc the other fellows huste to Leep then pla es and the Sllent Commander should feel proud of th pn t shown bv th boys thls year tc l'OllOXKII1 Joys made tleu secord team etier llerm tn lVleel-et lames Tsslnv H FWIIIO' Douvlas Poland Louts LldlClI1S Harry Fursman Louls Nlwnon Russell Alduch Roy Potter Frank XVlll11mS Due Ad rms Ceotf e Rich xrcts Dtclx Ptetce Chas Peterson Fred But her Frank Reese Blll Bon dm Harold Nyvard and Deflone Broadu ay Broadw ay Broadw ay Broadway Br oadway Franlclm Tacoma Lincoln ueen Anne l 'tcoma Stop' ' Look' l Thmlc' ' How IS thls for a record3 Very few teams can show a re ord ltke thls for the entxre season Our champion Mldffet team has not lost 1 came for three seasons but this year they were not even scored upon Captaln ohn Saunders played a wmnmg game and wlth Blll Feek at the pzvotal posltton who by his brllllant work thxs season was unant mouslv elected captaln of the Mldvets for next year Bobble Morrts and Ca lyle Campbell also plaved stellar football Those who composed the 1913 Mldget team were ohn Saunders Wilt ed Feel: Carlyle Campbell Robert Morrls Harry Fursman Roy Vauvhn Earl Latimer Bertrand Cassels ames Coll1r's Archte Stange B1ll Carper Davtd ones Art Morganstern Eugene Rucker ames Grant Al Burroughs Meyer Chelemslcy Clarence acoby and Kralce Bl ckfo d 211 ' Lf C I ' 4 3 . 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' , 1 , .212 BASKETBALL ENTLEMEN be seated For the second t1me ln Broadways hlstory our basketball team developed by Coach Henderson and led by Mlke Hagen has won the clty champlonshxp The heroes who accomplished thrs deed follow Mike Hagen captam and center whose sklll m locating the baskets won most of our pomts Barney Oldfield another star poxnt wlnner who covered the floor like a tent Don Mclienzle our llttle grant who always kept his opponent busy checking hlm Roland Carl the steadlest and most dependable man on the team xx ho was wrthout a peer ln the art of checklng Welllngton Wood fast little guard who tore around and made thmgs excltlng Well rs next year s track captam and will cop every thmg on the clnder path lf he shows the speed he has ln basketball oe Saboe our H O beauty from Colorado who played splendid speedy game Frank WllllamS another bramy performer who could always be relled upon Wrth material to work wlth of such callbre and such a coach as the beautiful Spaulding trophy The season opened at ueen Anne by Broadway getting ueen Anne s nanny 24 I9 Barney Oldheld dxd the starrlng Next we tackled Llncoln and got sat on 32 Z7 Thls experlence clrd us good for we went after Franklln hard and pulled the props out from under the basket tossers of that place of learmng 33 23 Mlke Hagen was hrghest polnt winner Then our boys fooled the Llncoln team good and plenty After tlme was called Broadway had the best end of a 32 I3 score Broadway next got the steam shovel busy and plled up 52 pomts while Ballard dug around with its llttle shmgle and raised 29 It was qulte a game for us We must have stlll felt good about the Ballard game for ueen Anne got even for what we dld to them rn the flrst game If Q A had showed the same class all season theq would have beaten us out of the champlonshlp Score 35 2 Broadway s young pornt gatherers greased the sklds under Ballard gain and Ballard slxd When the referee s addmg machlne broke down we had 30 to Ballard s I3 In the last and most excltlng game of the season we were able to beat Franklln by a margin of two pomts Mike Hagen made the YNll'll'llI'lg basket whlle Barney Oldfield starred as usual This game gave Broadway a clear clalm to the champlonshlp of the clty I thank you 713 , ' - - , ' , , 9 - T 9 , , J , 2 2 , a , . . . . . , r Mr. Henderson, lt IS not to be wondered at that me were able to wm , . . 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J fm ,Wx K' ' I N W' I bmi . 5 ' , y Q , 'U , L Uv Y T X, X ,A,, f k J ,5g Q4Ws , Q f MN B ASEE ALL At the lrst atlrletrc rssemblv ol the year our baseball coach M Qlarrstranson recened an matron rn the way of applause He rrchly deserved every brt of credrt that was grven hrm for rt has been entirely due to hrs splendrd coaclarnv that Broadway has won baseball cham pronshrps rn the past and has landed as hr h as thrrd place thrs season At the begrnnrng of the season only two of last years regulars were back and rt seemed that wrth a team composed almost entrrely of Freshmen and Sophomores we w ere due to frmsh rn last place Several practrce games were played before the serson opened We were defeated by Seattle College IO 2 Next a apanese team the Asahrs fell before our nrne by a score of 9 l and we beat Wrlson s Busrness Celleve 5 3 The most rmportant practrce game w as wrtla the U of W w larch defeated us only 6 3 Our hrst rnterscholastrc game was wrth West Seattle Aprrl l7tla It w as a walkaw ay for us as the score of 25 3 would rndrcate Lrncoln next fell before Chamberlarns prtchrnv by the score ol l l 7 Our boys made hve runs the second mnrng and were not headed trll the Hfrh But the lucky seventh gave us hve more runs and the Game May lst we sallred over to Columbra Freld and beat the mrghtx Foran of Franlxlrn 5 to 3 However this game was lrtcr forlerted to Franklrn owrng to Hoaglund s rnelvrbrlrty Brngamrn and Whrte proved that they were some battery by foolrnv qurte a bunch of Franlrlrn men Rossman played up to hrs usual form by gettrnv hrs home run rn the second rnnrnv The boys ffaxe splendrd support 111 the way tlarouffla M xy 8 Ballard beat us -l 0 at Lrncoln Park fherr prtcher Prlre ls a wonder for he whrffed I7 of our mghty batters The fellow fouvht hard but therr rnexperrence w as acfarnst them 71a 4 4 2. 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A V XVQ rl o lost our second Game wlth Franlthn Foran had splendrd support the Fmnlthn lnheld and outheld both had speeded up con srderablx and no matter where we placed the ball they w ere rrght under t Bmgamln and Rossman who succeeded htm 1n the fourth had xery poor support and because of thrs we lost out IH the race for the cham plonshrp The bots came baclt strong and hrt out enough daisy scorchers to beat Lmcoln aQa1n 8 4 Blngamtn pltched a splendrd Game and had a whole floclt of support Rossman and Hunt drove rn our runs V170 wvam beat West Seattle I3 3 rn another one srded game lht Xvcst Seattlertes played at loose game and rt was not a drfhcult matter to mxlntun an early ead had ne nlx muy man on then team ln the box at warrous trmes Mc an nett prtched the best for them Mac IS an old Broadway man and used to catch on last tear s team The best game Broadway played all season was wrth Ballard and show ed Broadway s real strength Blngamm pltched hrs last game by allowmg Ballard only foul hrts XNl'1llC we Got hve off GlSll3SOI1 Bal lard s wmmng run came rn the slxth when a man on thmrd came ln on a passed ball w hrch eluded Whlte and lodged ln a crack rn the fence Score 2 l ln Ballard s faxor lnhe boys hate elected Walter Burke to captam next year s team Burlte rs only a Sophomore but a harder XNOYlilI'lg and more capable leader would be hard to flnd He wlll have plenty of maternal back next year to recoxer our lost laurels 1 ' 24 L' C .1 'h l t . Our bunch also beat the U. of W. sophomores I4-5. The Sophs ' ' ' .' -' . J- K , I. 'I 216 TRACK lrack prospects were an uncertarn quantrty at Broadway l-lrgh at the begrnnrng of the season Wrtlr only four old men wrth whrch to start Coach Power drd not make predrctrons regardrrw the outcome of the meets But what the team has accomplrshed surpassed the fondest hopes of the most enthusrastrc Broadway fans We have won every meet thrs year from the Mrdget and Freshmen Sophomore meets both dual meets and the brg crty meet wfhrch we finally ran away wrth makrng one hall of the total number of pornts lqhrs year s team rs conceded to be one of the best rn the hrstory of Old Broadway It has been a great year for track All of the brg meets have been well managed rntensely excrtrng and closely contested Whrle the success of the season rs due to the team as a whole Clyde Coleman the speed marvel has made marvelous records rn thrs year s meets He has surprrsed us all by hrs wonderful broad jumprng Ray Stranack rs one of the best drstance men Broadway Hrgh ever had l-le has won the mrle event every trme he has started thrs season Capt McDougall has made a name for hrmself rn the half mrle by hrs wonderful frrrrshes down the home stretch McDougall was the most conscrentrous workers on the team Wellrngton Wood has broken the state record rn the quarter mrle Wrnner of the Coe medal twrce and Capt elect for next season rmmre Rrce has surprrsed every one by hrs abrlrty to hrgh jump Frank Whrte and Roy Potter have greatly rmproved rn the werght Harold Whrte rs one of our most relrable sprrnters Rhyneholt Ander son has finally won hrs letter after four years of persrstent effort rn the drstances Jlr there are some of the athletes who stand out as stars above the rest. 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Bushnell, A. , Zin .1 zu, A. Blau .I frcl, A. ' :28 2 5 2 . Dash I-I. White, B. C I, C , B. O'NeiII, . . : Di . 'Ihr w IT. iWIiitc, B. Jotter, B. ZIJincIen, . A. I IO cct Sho Put VI7aIters, I... IT. White, B. Pratt, A. ' 44 eet 7 inches I igh ump ice, B. Smith, I.. Rogers, I.. 5 eet 6inches I ole Vz1uIl ' Patten, A. BusheII, I... BushneII, A. , I I cet 2 inches road Jump CoIeman, B. and B 'h II, A. tied Smith, I... I I9 eet IO inches IVIiIe ReIay C I 'i I simttuci Rhodes Wood . . I SVORLZ: Br0acIwuy, 56: Queen Anne, 36: I.incoIn, 24. O Cmdl A BROAD AY-LINCOLN DUAL MEET ampus Y l'l VCI' Me oz D sifwciz HRD SECOND F R51 Ev ENT l' ITIC ayser EIU l'T1 O9 O LIN!-N XX IXKXI Of. X CYSOII C SOD ga l: OU YI' Z Ug6I'SOD VCYC IIC ICS X 6 we O CITIEUI 3 l'lS0l'l O WV l' SCUS s f ITI OO CTS S a P f ogers R I OH S DS Of. s... x.z E111 In OC d 0 CITIHH Ui sit C , May I5, IQI4 ' I i' I ,' l '1'i l'I'i'i 1' ' Mile Run Sl a . lc, B. Neice, L. Woodlnridge, L. 4:48 I O-yd. Dash C I , B. Wood, B. K , L. :IO ZX5 IZO-yd. High Hurd. Rogers, L. Duryea, B. Rice, B. :I 4 440-yd. Dash Wood, B. ose, L. Rhodes, B. :5 I Hai Mile Run MCD ii, B. I N1 ,L And ,B. 2.6 4 5 22.0-yd. Low Hurd. E. . tt, L. A , L. Brown, B. : 8 X5 220-yd. Dash C l , B. I H. White, B. Wilson, L. :Z I 5 Di Th Calkins, L. I Joh , L. ' Pollcr, I . 98 ct i l hot Put W It , L. I F. White, B. L i , L. 43 eet 9 inches High ,lump ice, B. X R , L. Bushcll, L. 5 eet 5 inches ole Vault yan, L, oberl , B. Bushcll, L. IU eet Broa Jump C I , B. Lovctt, L. WziIlt'rs, L. 21 ect ZW inches Mile Relay , 3 min. 39 sec. I C l Broadway Shattuck I McDo all I ood I . U3 B EET M DUAL NNE A EEN U AY AD O BR V v F ME oR D STANCE TH RD SECOND CTSOD HDHC lfN IIN B HD O CHI B O 7 u yea UHHGUHJD E 440 yd ougw B CYSOH cppar OYTH J CQ O CD13 69 1 -Q University Campus, May 9, IQI4 EVENT FIRST l . l 1 l ' 1 1 Mile Run su- k, B. I ous, Q. A. I And , B. 4.47 IO0-yd. Dash I H. White, B. I Root, . C l , , :I 3' IZO-yd. High l'lurcI. Bushnell, A. Zi . ' , A. D r , B. :I I - .Dash I Woods, B. I Mills, A. lVlQD0ugg1ll, . 153 llzxll Milt: Run I Siler, A. I And , . MCD ill, B, 25: If5 220-yd. Low llurd. Zimmerman. A. M L , A, Sh- cl, B. 229 I 5 220-yd. Dash I C l n, B. I Woodg, , H, Wlmite, B. :23 3,5 Di ' Thr v Zbinclen, A. Bn , A, Potter, B. 98 eet IO inches Shot Put I F. White, B. Pratt, , Potter, B. 43 eet 2 inches lwligh Jump I Rice, B. Bushnell, , , D r , B. 5 eet 5 inches Pole Vault Patten, A. Bushnell, ,A, Rob tn , B. IO eet Sinches Broa lump Coleman, B. I Bushnell, , A, Vvarner, B. I .I II i CS Mile Relay I Broadway I Coleman ' I Shattuck l McDougall I Wo cl I I . 5 f YYOWV ON SCU5 f f yea U A QA f SYBOH Q nch Z0 Q 'U O hh I ,- NTERCLASS SECOND 'N 01 YV I lx Q- A CX1 x. I- s.1 C 'T I '1 ...I I1 YN BYO LCOD A ouq cD IVI UD R Csscmyd ocmw I 1... 1 1... ., xx 22 ..4 Il. CS I nc X I 'HI OCITI P Q. 'SLUS 1 I OP I,inc'0Iri Park. ApriI I6, IQI4 Iivi-1N'i' lfiizsi A .' Iiiiizo 'lima on Dis'i'ANn'R 5-yd. IIigIi I' ui'cI. fXcInii', S11 Du M' . , IT. Iliff-. Ii. III I ' ser. Mile Run IVIcDougaII. 511 AncIci'Son. Sr. IV oss. Smwh. -I min. 5-I ser. I 0 yd. Dash i0IPmaii, -in WIiilc, Soph. Polls-i', I I Svc: 440-yd. Dash W'oods. Soph. Rhodes. Soph. Sha tuck. r. 35 5 sec. IZO-yd. Low I'Iu1'cI. Adair, Sr. Rice! jrsopht I 'Iiivd Ioi' 51 d I5 I 5 sec. i . , lziII, S11 11dC1'5011v 51- I'lIiUcIc's, Nwph. Z min. I I SCC. 220-yd, Dash C I tn, K r, W00d5- SOPI1- XVIUIO, Soph. 1 Z'-I 2 3 SCC. High Jump SIA on, Soph. 0019, If I In-mphiII, 511 J eel -I i11c'I1vs OIC VziuIt Slaton. Soph. 111YCf1, F' IVIC iIe1i1'1'. If. II GCI Shot ul C I K , -11 G11I7I3If'- F- f cI:iii',S1'. 36 ect LII Ii 5 Dix - 5 llg-r, A4If1I1'- S13 5Iz1lr1ll, Sivph. 89 CCI 9 Hii'Iim's Broad , air, S13 3111011 5 I- Shiloh. Soph. I9 Gel 3 ilichc-s Relay S 'Ii 1- . SV111019 I'i'i'n'SIimf'n E: SCORI11: Seniors. 31: -Iuiiiors, 253 5opIioniorc-s, 39: I7i'esIiim'ii, I3. B Po Ad 111D Ju OU OHIO CQ x., J JO ill - ,au ,V-aus saw' iv STRANACK POWERS AND SKINNY WOODS WINS COE MEDAL COLMAN GALLOPS IN FIRST 'Q PELZ TENNIS TEAM BLACK JUDD Manager GOODWIN Laptxun TENNIS Few spo1ts at Bloxdway thus year hone enjoved IS much support and mterest 'ts tennls At the first meetlng of the tennls club over fifty racquet enthuslasts were present Wlth the election of Buzz Good wln pres1dent and Myron udd as manager ohn Saunders treasurer a schedule and tournament were carrled out for the selectlon of the team Ower slxty entrles were obtalned for the ellmlnatlon tournament and the fourth round for the team saw many Interesting matches The teim IS composed of Capt Buzz Goodwin Myron udd Leo Black and the darkhorse of the season and next years captain Clarence Pelz Pelz w as the surprlse of the year and plays a steady conslstent aggresslve game YVl'llCl'1 msured hls captamcy for next year Capt boodwm the veteran playlng for his thlrd and last year on the team IS easlly ln a class by hxmself ID tenms Hrs smashmv SGFVICC terrlflc clme and steady chop mal-ze hlm the fastest player nn school and one of the best ln the clty Myron udd when IH form plays an almost mvlnclble game and hrs abzllty to chop and place pronounce hlm 1 dangerous opponent ln any company Leo Blacl-. the fourth man on the team uses his reach to excellent advantage and comblned with hrs SXSIH servlce and brllllant net w orlc puts hlm ln the hrst ranks of tenms stars llns completes one of the best teams Broadway ever had and making a clean sweep of Lrncoln but loslng to ueen Anne they wlll exentually w1n the clty champlonshxp 729 ' A 'z 1 : X tx J z ' c c . ' ' - - ss as f V 15 f v n 1 . c 4 ', ' t V r Y , , L ' c . - tt sv - . . , J , , . a f v , , . , , - v , s - 3 . , . , , 1 e c c a w , , c ' ' c , Q , -V CREW A new form of sport was rntroduced thrs year at Broadway rn the shape of the Broadway crew As early as Chrrstmas vacatron some of the rowrnv enthusrasts of Broadway went out to the Varsrty Boat Club and recerved therr hrst rnstructrons under Ed Taylor captarn and bow of last years crew at Poughkeepsre The frrst rnstructron was grren rn Nero an erght seated scow blunt at both ends about ervhteen feet long by srx feet rn beam ard a tyrant rndeed as all who hare serx ed the apprentrceshrp to crew work rn her wrll testrfy After about two weeks of thrs aoony we w ere grven our first tryout rn an erght oared shell The sensatron was exhrlaratrng Instead of pullrng the oar through the water as formerly our lonv narrow shell responded so easrlv to our pull that at frrst we thought we would all slrde off the stern end Our hrst experrences were also comrcal After gettrng our shell rnto the water and Uettrng ourselves rnto rt no srmple matter rn rtself for novrces we would laborrouslx get our shell headed tow ard any un obstructed portron of the lake s surface and let er go We cl go about frfty feet when some ore of us would erther get hrs oar burred so deep rn the aqua that he appeared to be soundrng for bottom or else he would mrss the lake altogether or just enough so that he would slop the man rn front of hrm soakrng w et Thrs would necessrtate a halt untrl the offender could vet hrmself untangled Each one of us except the bowman lucky Brll Nlatthews carrred bla k and blue marks all would punch hrm wrth hrs frsts clenched around hrs oar handle As for hand blrsters we all had so many that we became used to them A trme went on however the fellows overcame these drffrcultres and rm proxed steadrly rn form ar d endurance untrl they were able to row cdr srderable drstances wrthout trouble A hrgh school regatta between Broadw ax rnd Lrncoln had been arranged for thrs sprrnv but the un fortunatf lowerrng of Lake Unron m'rde the crew work so drfhcult that thrs plan had to be forsaker The fellows makrng the crew proper were Brll Mattlreus bow B n Butler 2 l ck Croasdrll awe Bryant 3 ean Rudow 4 Laurence Smrth 5 Carl Saboe Roy Mc Adam 6 Frank Whrte 7 l-lr Chrtter der stroke The coxw our were Walter Potter and Bo Sweeney The Varsrty Boat Club was wery accommodatrng rn permrttrnv us the use of therr fine shells and other rowrng equrpment and the oppor tunrty thus offered should be taken advantage of next year wrth a revatta thus frnrshrng up the season s work wrth a frttrng clrmax 226 , , y , ' , ' D V 5 y Y R. . 4 . Y . 1, .D - V! , .D X 1: , , L ' ' ' 1 sv e . V O . . . C . . . D . O , - t r r ' r I f' , , , s over' his back where thc man behind him, failing to keep good time, . 'V , . x v - S ' I' 4 A z ' . I I U, ' . 4, ' I, ' I ' ,:- q ,QC , , :J ', 5 L ' , 9 f ' , - , L ' , z ' r ' ' , ' - H 'CYS CJ ' A , I , .' D , er 1X1 ay., un- L 44 41' 'hs 'tn 1' an me -1.'m, '-.. 'viuvl-av-f qs...- mv 1:4- in .,-1,,m Fa..., .YN 'an nun 'HS UL' Wiif A V. --4, -11: lik? .Ah i'1..:'f 'qqul A 1-QL :- - lill, , 7 ? , - -w P, .r ,Zig -Z.-,: .-- ' A g.. .gig-5 -.. 9231.-g 1' ' Ea, 4- ' ' -V 4g H ,,:',Al: 'Q f'.L. x. res . i .' ,, A , ' ' -:SK f5,?E-'P 1-' 'i ff ,iff-'ff-Nj ' ,,7l '- .-W . ,I X, 'QL' , Vi. ,J - L -if ,-,Ag - 1 CREW A SUMMER NIGHT I'Izc night creeps softly o'er valley and I1iII, By IIIC Page of D3I'IiI16SS allendedg I c fs' I ' A 'Q swee 'an s ' . om now lI1e du Ins en C c II1 x ml IS mn on cxImIx Iacnc M Ins IINI sofIIx QIIIUIHCI Xnd III them 1c'fIecIcd on the Inlcxst oi II1e deep Is the moonI1QI1l s QoIcIer1 slnmmel I I Q quncunv Ieawes are QentIx sinned Bx the Iylmth of tI11s summex m In 'No I Imushed ne the sllx ns notes of the b1rcI And IIN, IIox 61 are CIOQGCI up I10I1I f ze ma V141 HEE' rf-F NX' ,wa,,,,,,, www H-21' 'JM -Z JJ 'X11Ic ll IIIL m1tI1 all If If CI t1II If A ' ' IV' Q d CI. XXIII v va 0 ' a aII1 'III Isis. I . jul 'Q .1 ' , ' ' Q. 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