Broadway High School - Sealth Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1927

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EP Elrahitinnz anh Gluatnma nf Qlttatle Ernahmag INCE Castle Broadway is an ancient. ivie-covered building. it is only befitting that it have numerous and respected traditions. Sir Roderick spent manie hours as a page and later as a squire at ye knees of some old revered tutor learning ye customs and traditions of ye castle which he was later to represent in ye race of life. Set forth below are some of these traditions which he did learn: It is ye privilege of each and everie upperclassman to try to sell to ye entering freshmen library or elevator tickets. All ye freshman pages must sit in ye north balconie at assemblages of yet student bodie and all freshman maidens must sit in ye south balconie. l Freshmen must be ye last to pass from their rooms to ye assembly hall. yeQSeniors, Juniors, and Sophomores preceding them in ye order named. All squires must sit under ye north balconie and ye maidens must sit under ye south balconie. Ye maiden knights may sit in ye rear half of ye center section of ye assemblie hall. while ye noble knights and their ladies occupy ye seats of honor in ye front half of ye center section, as befits their mightie dignitie. It is ye custom in ye castle to assign to each Junior and each Senior a definite seat over which he may hang his shield for the entire year. Ergo it befalls that certain ambitious members of these two orders do yearly enter by dark and devious routes in ye wee sma' hours and thus secure the coveted seats. Ye following assemblies are traditional: Thanksgiving, football. Yuletide Honor Society. Senior, and Memorial Day. Everie fourth graduating class doth leave a fund for ye prizes for ye Declamation Contest for ye next four years. 5 Ye Commencement exercises do always convene in Meany Hall at ye University of Washington. Ye Coe Medal race is ye last event on ye track schedule. This race is for two furlongs and ye winner is presented with a medal. lf he doth succeed in gaining this trophy for three consecutive years, it doth become his permanent possession to be greatly esteemed. Ye player who is ye greatest inspiration to his teammates hath his name inscribed on ye Howard Carroll Memorial. That knight who hath done ye most for Broadway in divers and sundrie ways during his four years in ye schoole hath his name placed on ye Warren Ciazzam Memor- ial tablet and is further rewarded with a timepiece of fine gold. Three of ye Senior girls who have rendered most in service and inspiratio for ye Girls' Clubbe have their names placed in ye Candle Log, a tome of rare value. Ye president of ye Student Council hath his name inscribed on ye tabl t in ye auditorium of ye castle. 1 Knights are dismissed from school a week earlier on ye summer solstice than un- derlings in the retinue of ye castle. Each graduating class doth leave a token of value to ye schoole. Two ladies faire. because of their splendid perserverence during ye four years of training, are richly rewarded at ye season of Commencement with a sum of gold wherebye they may purchase rich apparel for ye great festival of commencement. Eache classe doth flaunt its chosen colors of green and white. green and gold, red and white. or blue and white. The band of knights and ladyes who depart from ye castle eache year at the approach of ye summer season do most graciously bestow their colors upon ye pages who enter in ye month of September to begin their days of service and training. Mark ye well these traditions and customs. and preserve them well in yo r hearts and minds for the future glorie of Castle Broadway. Nfzgjw



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