Broadway High School - Sealth Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1940

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VVe have tried to incorporate into this book the friendly, familiar atmosphere of the Family Album, and for the propagation ofthis idea what group could he more admirably fitted, than the BROADWAY student body united in a common interest, and joined by intimate bonds of comradeship ?VVe have attempted to link 19-LO with 1904, the year in which the first SEALTH appeared. And now we entrust you to the companionahle hands of Father and Mother, Qfhe Spirit of 'IH!l, and their Sons and Daughters fthe Spirit of '40!l, who may suggest to you something ofthe nature of the old SEATTLE HIGH SCHOOL of three decades ago :md the BROADWAY of today! ao? 2 .J-fl ' DEDICAf1'1QU!llL x97 K, 27 1 W .JP y : Vf I. .,. QL ' ' . . sf elf 1 ' f QE V Left , qf I Q t U Q . M fy, Y RRR IS hardly anything so sad as taking leave ol old fvylk x friends. VVhen it 111 1151 he done. however, the least we can ' do is to give them some token of our respect and our l esteem. Therefore this hook is dedicated to the two most faithful members of our BROADWAY Family: Miss ADAMS ' and MR. COLTON, not only hecause they have given so manv of us a clearer outlook on life. hut also heeause, in losing them, BROADWAY will lose something of its funda- l mental nature and of its hasic spirit. X' 1 1 , , K , If , ,f,.,5 y - ' f xl - affix-Q fl f , , , 1 1 ' BX MISS .-XIDAXMS - X M Skid HER friendly advice and sympathetic in- struction have won for her many friends. One of the outstanding links in the chain joining BROADWAY with the past will he F lost upon Her flczqying psy. It efg 'A ni, If lv f ,4 I 3 M R. t'Ul,'l'UN His inspirational teachings have guided many in their mathematical studies. With the longest teaching record in SEATTLE Scnoors to his credit, BROADWAY has good reason to he proud of its association with him. 5 ff 'wx or ' - ,Q i Q H mmtmrswawiom Q Wi o LD IT a minute, Dad. Here's the faculty pictures! Son, you are now gazing on the backbone of all education . . . Well, therels a lot more bacleboner than there were thirty-six years ago . . . almost thirty percent more. And several new departments and a dozen or so new courses! A dozen? There,s all kinds of mechanical and manual work offered in addition to the academic subjects. And lettering . . . cartooning . . . costume designing . . . and Mother, they even teach the boys how lo cook! The hoys! VVhy, they didn't even teach the girls when I went to school. You certainly have a lot of grand teachers . . . Gee whiskers, Mom, the bert in the city! Speaking of whiskers . . . I don't seem to see any handle-bar mustaches on the 'Profsl . . . Dad, those went out with the mustach cups. And just think, Harry, theyr'e having some of the very same teachers we had when we went to the old SEATTLE HIGH ScHoo1 ,... USEATTLE H101-1 . . . where was that, Mother? Why, daughter, that was what they used to call BROADWAY . . . WVell, what do you know . . . H Say, there's Custodian, Life Saver Lawrence and look at all those attractive oHice girls! I think it's time to turn the page now, Dad! 32321 , x N K il. XXX. W - I X f . I I 5 AL f ' I jf! ,L 1 1 'll Y ' Q. ,L . X- ' xx n .A fK K . ' - A NIINA fkffl' ' fd ' t ' X J , .J . .LX I I , U J J I, Q 1 5 ,, 'Y K' 1' dx, . ' f ifixxf V VJ - I Lwgw me f fj MXN .f di? X X fi Qkikikifkikifk 1 - Bmwm HE YEARS from 1904 to 1940 have been eventful ones for the BROADWAY boys and girls who have made up the endless pro- cession of students coming and going with each succeeding year. Faithfully, student staffs under the guidance of competent instructors have year by year recorded in the SEALTH by printed words and pictures the many activities in which these pupils have participated, lVlay'rhe CLASS or 1940 always cherish the memories oftheir four years at BROAD' WAY, and may the members of the Class, as they leave BROADWAY to engage in diH'erent activities, carry with them an urge to live up to their new responsibilities and to discover new capabilities for living and growing. L, iii? 'mix HEADS 0 F 'ir H a F A in I L Y glt, 3,gggHt.- A CHAl,l,l'1NGli TO YOUTH ROADWAY has had its great events and outstanding men and women. Probably 1939-40 is no exception. To some, the passing of the year has meant little. They have caught no visiong have felt no great impulses to achieve- ment: have counted no gains. ln these troublous days, when there is so much in the world of strife and hatred, uncertainty and disaster. when literally one-half of the world is engaged in a life- and-death struggle, it seems so important that boys and girls of high school age should take life seriously and capitalize on every opportunity. Surely our country can never be great if the boys and girls of our country do not find the best in its life, or do not rise to the responsibilities and opportunities of citizenship. It is to be sincerely hoped that the l939- -EO student body has caught some of this vision of responsibility, and may take their place some day in making this com- munity, this state, this nation, yes, the world, a better place in which to live. Jswlalyawibafai K me. . 9 ,xl ,f .5 W., f '1 f . . be KX HM QW .5 1' x Imm-L' Mizmx x 15 -f y., xy. TP! Pl :ffm .,,-H . 11 mm Z. HL!! 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D0 I knowl 'lilie day l skipped 'l,it' Mr. Clark knew zihout it in'no time. 12 '18 Miss Kincaid Miss jellum Miss Poolmn f ' 1 v s - 'Ohl Ilmr s the attemlanee olhce s workl Nlrs. Poolton and her stall- surely work haul as they check over the ahsenees and tarclinesses. Wvirhiii an hour after school hegins. rlic ofliee niiiiieograpli is turning out the claily attemlancc liiilletinsf' V- Y s I 'l'hinlc. too, ol' all rhe other people who go to . make the aclministration of school afliairs run har- ' 1 monioiisly. Nlr. l'i'iteli:1i'cl. rhc school treasurer. I, 'V+' and his stall: are in charge ol' all school linaiiees. ' Miss Kittrell has done a swell iolw of nialqing the J - . 1 - F - ' A - f Kg y -i-- Preshman-hophomore section ol study hall a ft? success. Mr. Baskerville in the hook room. Mrs. Brown in her crlcan, roomy lunehroom. and Nlr. l,awrence, rlw genial custodian. all work for a hi'g,qfr and bwfffr l3RoAnw.wl M INTAINING THE PEAUE STUDY CLER KS 13 Z SEQ ZQEQ 1924 Q a t 5 gl ,xl V ya .Q Q f ww, sk if 5, s Q ree M ww Q32 CLASSES Q Q 3 as Q Q W S 3 3 Q a S THIS YOU? VVell! Well! Ah . . . it dosn't do justice to my true self, Mom! You certainly have large classes, don't you son? Gee, Pop, almost twice the size of the ones when you went to school here . . . I'll bet we have alot more going on now, than you did then . . . Oh, I don't know. Well, did you have class meetings with dis- tinguished guest speakers, a junior Play, Senior Play, Sophomore Dancing Classes, Junior-Senior Balls and Matinees, and the Freshman Auxiliary ? We had class debating, clubs . . . Look, Harry, the Seniors! Do you remember our graduation day? Ir was so serious, and l felt so moved because it was to be our last day at dear old S. H. S. And you looked like a picture in your long white dress with that big bow in your hair , . . but l'll never forget that tight suit I wore and when I . . . Oh, yesl and. .. Pardon us, while we listen in on this . . . but you go ahead and turn the page and see for your- self some of the things that bring back Mom and Dad's reminiscing. Qkikikikikikikikikikikikiki i 'SQUID- E555 ,,,...........l... ! .X all .....-...-----J in-an -inf -.--,H-5 Harold Buck PM Jimmie jackson Chinn fy1ulvt.y john Advisor Miss Olson Councilor lVlr. Young DUB YOUNv HUPEFULS Ll, RIGHT! So l am a FRESHMANY But don't jump to conclusions so quickly. FRIHZSHMIHZN can he very useful at times. Of course, tidying up the Study Hall and things like that. . . H We've done a lot more than that. Why, there's the Fnnsniwmw AUXILIARY . . . that's just for us girls . . . and the FRESHMAN HONOR SOCIETY. and those lively class meetings. We didn't do so hadly at the CARNIVAL, either . . . three concessions, and they all made money. linergetic youngsters. aren't you?' l'll ignore that remark! You know. getting started . . . especially getting started right . . . is always the hardest part. Miss Olson and Mr. Young have certainly accomplished miracles with us. I'll have to admit we were pretty green at hrst, hut now, at least. we know our way around. and wc-'re ready to go on where the rest of you leave OH. lfm Lower Row: Betty Arrowwood, Myldred Gluck, Janice Gluck, Patricia hlulvcy, Katherine Mac Ijfjllgllll. Stephanna Mcwlinn. Seroml: Mary Katherine Nelson, Patricia Olmstad, Ann lfrickson, Warren fVlcKinney. Top: john Ristine, Harold Jackson, Jimmie John. Lower Row: Natalie Marshack, Dorothy Frey, Betty Arrowwoocl, Norma Carson, Mary Katherine Nelson, Betty Lind. Sfrmzd: Her- man Sarkowsky, Dick VanSant, George Rickles, William Riggle, Robert Kuney, Frecl lakcnaka. Top: Harold Jackson, Ed Kloster- man. rv' Lower Row: Sylvia VVicks, Step hannzi lVlcMinn, Margaret Morev Doris Smith, Massayo Horiuchi Szfrmzd: Bud Keiter, George Rick les, VVallace Nelson. Thz'rd.' Mor rison Bloom. Fourfh: Donald Rora buck, Tom Stevenson. Top: Ray- mond Chinn. Lower Rowg Tovoko Mihara, Mar- garet Wynne, Sylvia Wicks, Dor- othy Vailghn, Patricia Mulvey. Sfmnd: Charles Dines, George Rickles, Rd Klosterman, Top: Bert Kunde, Maurice Stoll. LIDZLWT Row: Sliizuko Nislaimura, Kivoko Nagai, Hisako Nakata, Margaret Pearson, lfujiko Naka- ITIOIO. Top: lohnOkamoro, Mariko Nakata, Patricia Olmsteanl, Tern Oka, Yosl1ikoNakauchi, l,aVonne Newton. Lower Row: Yaeko ilianaka, Hideko Tsutakawa. Rutli VVhite, Dorothy Tryck, Pat lohiason, Mary Julia Ward. Sffond: Evelyn Watanabe, Mitzi Sugino, Chieko illanemura, Emmy Nell Peterson. Top: Roy Yoshitomi, Tom Stevenson. Lower Row: Sacliiko Akimoto, Ruby Bunya, Grace Coy, Marilyn lird- rich, Ann Erickson, Beverly De- lano. Sfmnd: Pat Dt-Phelps, Ro- bert Dever, jerry Choi, Glenn Doung. Top: Tom Deane, Robert Clevelancl. O Lower Row: Miyuki Hashimoto, Akiko Fujino, Dorothy Adams, Dorothy Frey. Ruth Goranflo, Frances Barton, Bonnie Brooks. Top: Maxwell Headrick, Barney Gottstein, Bill Foote, Joe Fuiita, Alex Goldman, Dean Gilbert., ,if I M ll J if M Q- PY ,L Lower Row: Mitsuko Shimomura, Esther Peterson, Marilyn Rogers, Bette Simpson, julia l,ee Roderick. Srrrmd: Jean Said, Marian Sand- borg, lfllen Ringer. Top: Joe Shell- enherger. Cnmfm Shy: lflise Shafer, Colleen Rode. l Lower Row: Helen McDonough Delvina Sehanck, Stephanna Mc Minn, Katherine MacDoi1gall,Ber nice Ladd. Sfmnd: 'lied Lammers Ruth Malmedal, Shizuko Matsu- moto, Kathleen Morey. Top: Mor rison Broom, Jim Lawrence, War ren McKinney. Lowfr Row: Kazulco lga, Berry Jarohscn, D0r0rl1y slvnsun, lfllcn Johnson. S1'1'fmd: Allwrr llolman, Fred lVlC'l12lllClll2ll'l, Don Hogan. Top: Gordon Hogluncl, Norhoru Kyono, Yoshinolwu Kuniyuki. Lowfr Row: Patririzl Jonas, Norma Gratias, l lllI'llCC Kimble, lfilccn Kelly, Pauline Klcin, Duanc Kirby. SKFOIIIIS Billie Isaac, liucl Kcitcr, Bert Kundc, 'liccl Kurahara. Top: Arthur Hcino, VVilliam Kuchan. il.,-f ,lf Lowfr kow: Barbara Frizellc Loretta lfmerson, Pauline Melby Aiko Maki, Kazumi liclainura Naako Haga, Sf'ror1d:jane Mason Mav Hanson Marfie Dickinson . , L E , Perre Fowler. Top: Toni Dowllngx Ray Fields. l,f1-:wr Row: -lean Cannon, Marion Hughes, Clara Mae AUTOD, Milo- mae Cullman. Top, Chet liurrcll, Bing Crosby, liugene Cole, Dick Adams, -lim Akutsu, Frank Bunya. Lawn' Row: Anna Kurata, Miyako lsliikawa, Bertie lirove, Barbara Linclqilist, Dolly Koklra. Srmrid.' lien Nlatolma, lid Lewis, Harvey Louis, lfrank Luke. Top: Kuramoto fVlasao, Waldo lVlaib. Lowrr Row: Sstsnko lanagi, Dor- othy Schoncnmn, Put Sheehan, Bette Ann Sfhnltzc, l'1l0llIlUI'SVV2lIl' son, 'laquulinc Smith, Sf'l'UIZtI.' Sally Suzuki, Kuiniko Suzuki, l.ily Shi- tama. Top: Uhzirlcs Switm-r,Dwig1ht Smith,l3illSilvr1', Kon Solid, Lowfr Row: Haruki, Sakai, Shil- ulco lVlllI'21O, Nlargzlrct lVlinato,Jane Moore, l 1llITlllC0lXl2'llfU, Shirley Nor- I'lSS.Sl'1'O'VlIi.'fDfff7N6llklfCl1,RlCh2fd Moore, 'lack lVlulvehill,l3illy Pliska, Alvin Schoenfcltl. Tfzfrrir Ralph Peterson. Top: Muran Schigeyoshi. 1 l Lowfr Row: Doris 'l'l10I'I1QlllSf, Dor- othy VVilson, Roscinary Thorsten- son, Doris Vllolcl, Mzirgilcrire Wat- son, Pziulim' louslcy. Sfrwzdx Vir- f1ll1l2lWv3lfCf, Yukilco Vvatla. Third: james Va' Otingham. Lawrence lripplr. Daisy 'l'orln. Top: Paul Wilson. -ef, X .4 . i fl lg , , A .r..b V ,,T, ,fa V ' 1'f' i. f an. . ffflifg . 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W f mt - ? i ' Evil! f'I 'l L 32 W Q1 .W 7, L:-5:-in .17 ,f . gf y .. 335:35 iigggii V . i .W ., , 6, , , y . x , Harland jean Aristildes jim ' Sderlc Ploutides Yandall a e UUB BEWILDEBING UFFSPB NG HAT have the SOPHOMORES been doing this year . . .-besides keeping out of trouble? Practically everything, Dad. Of course, what really interested me was the dancing. Most of us were weak on that point at the beginning of the year. so we started out with classes, which had record attendance. We followed those with some real dances. The JUNIORS and SENIORS even invited us to one of their Matinees . . .just to give us practice for next year. 'l'hat's more than we had in my day. Dancing isn't what it used to be . . . nojilferbugx then! But, don't you do anything hut dance? lf you mean carrying on class activities, yes. We worked with Miss VValthew and Miss Randall organizing class meetings. keeping the SOPHOMORE ScRlB1s1.1NGs up-to-date. and generally making ourselves useful. It mayhave been Work, but we whistled while we did it. 24 WZ ski Fil all Lower Row: Yoshiko Furu- moto, Elinor Akers, Molly Gottstein. Emilie Wong, Frances West. Second: May ldeta, Connie Johnson, Ida Turner, Mabel Moore, BettyAnnMcClung. Third: Aristides Phoutrides, Fred Brown. Top: Jack Kerr. l . Lower Row: Frances West, PeggyHayland,LoisMcFar- land, Betty Pritchard, Ma- bel Moore, Maria Fujitomi. Serond: Tom Charouhas, David Bushnell, Ray Rice, Henry Oseran, Jim Yandell. Third: Frank Sugeno,Stuart Oles, jay Berkman. Top: Meiji Hayashi, Don Hilde. Lower Row: Hiroko Sato, Elaine Fish, Virginia Kill: Barbara Cohen, Joan Reed? Eloise Wattleworth. Upper: Wheaton Blanchard, Louie Cunningham, Jim Baldwin, Bob Erickson. Lower Row: Mary Jane Kin- shita, Louise Thorkelson, Roberta Arrowwood, Marv Louise Vehse, Jean Sherk, Elveda Lindborg, Frances West. Serond: Sonoko Mat- suo, David Bushnell, Glenn Dickinson, Tomokiyo Yam- ada. Top: Stuart Oles, Geo. Bartch, Henry Oseran.Dick Havel. Lower Row: Toshiko Akagi, Shizuko Akada, Lila Abe, Lucille Ball, Elinor Akers. Second: Millan Anderson, Charmion Bennett, Abner Baker. Top: Wheaton Blanchard, Jack Bowmer, Jim Baldwin. Lower Row: Betty Cicoria, Dorothy Compton, Norma Carson, Devera Cohn, Mamie Chinn. Second: Louis Cunningham, Fred Brown, Alan Claussen, Barbara Curtis. Top: Mary Davies, David Bushnell. Loroer Row? Rose Eng, Agnes Almore, Corenne Drake, Molly Gott- stem, Marjorie Dyer. Second: Marian Feldman. Marjorie Deran- leau,.Susie Frazier, Maria Fujitomi. Top: James Garrett, Glenn Dickinson, George Flack. Lozyzr Row: Rita Guenser, Thelma lhrig, Ardyth Hamilton, Pat Gulnan, Eldeen Hightower, Miriam Hartvedt, Patricia Grapp. Top: David Hornstein, Kazuyuki Hiroshige, Jack Irvine, Tom Hirak, Joe lshino. Lowfr Row: Natali Marshak, Elueda Lindborg, Joan MacDonald, Sonoko Matsuo, Byork Larsen, Mary Jane Kinoshita. Top: Hideko Kumagai, Tadashi Nakauchi, Kletch Karrow, Raymond Lehlinen, Bob Liekof. Lower Row: Ruby Mayeda, Shizue Muramoto, Fraunces Muir, Mable Moore, Betty Ann McClung. Top: Yuriko Miyoshi, Ruth Mclfullock, Ellen McFadden, Isuzu Miyazaki, Maxine Michael, Lois McFarland. Lozwr Row: Mine Nakashima, joan Reed, Betty Lou Passey, Helen Penski, Betty Pritchard. Second: Miyo Okazaki, Billie Riddoch. Top: VVarren Norden, George Nickell, Stuart Oles, Masayiiki Uzaki, Sahuro Saito, Hisashi Nishimura. Lowfr Row: Yuriko Satow, Miyol-zo Shinoda, Jean Sherk, Zona Sharp, Shiuko Sakai. Second: Roy Shuman, Clair Silver, Jack Sprague, Fred lakenaka. Top: Irving Tobin, Henry Sander. Lower Row: Frances West, Dorothy Woodley, Eloise Wattleworth Mary Louise Vehse, Chiyolco Yasuda. Second: Mitsu Yasuda Third: Ross West, Masa Tsuda, Yukio Tochihara, Yoshio Tomita Top: Jiro Toda, Minoru Yamaguchi. X Eire Jyauf Adm jawn P- We fe' PJ yay E' clffffzftfsi-H 2 oz45'e?-S JCB dLc.7e,f3 ZZ6 071114: Agua gf- 9 E' if Www iw Q' 'J flu, c'i-an--4 ,y J: -iY llllk fuk? ff 4 N 'K , lt l Ig L ll Nu in, ' mill. - m ix r mia s ,, .1 A. VV, Buckner H J! 13 cy , ,Eiklgii Kg , i A f Q wwgl M i 1 ' E EK Miss cAllister Councilor Miss Percival , lllrfl- ' gi ,J A .fe ll , -f , . .J a ll 'l it 3 . , p 1 . ws f, 'xii' K, i' 1 'll kg , 9 lla if 1 3, Ruth Anita Mae JOYCE Maria Williams Warner Miller Swanson QA GREAT EXPEUTATIUNS , A my . Wil, 'Q , H lfUGl'l'lVliS from the IUNIOR PLAY! And not had looking, either. 5 l wish you woulcln't think of us in fha! light! After all, maybe 'the playls the thingf but there's more to the class than that. Uh-huh. lVhat, for instance? . ln the hrst place, there's the class itself. . . and ifyou don't think getting that running smoothly isn't a job, ask Miss McAllister and Miss Percival. They know from long, bitter experience. 'lihc blUNlORS aren't that hard to manage. are they U l should say not. 'l'hcy're better than most classes, but people just clon't realize the amount of work that has to be done for the Matinees and the meetings. Oh, we've been kept busy, all rightlw 'LAren't you excitecl now? l know l would be, ifl were about to become a SENIOR. You but l am. anal welll be the best SENIOR CLASS yetlu Eu I 30 Lower Rowx Elaine Sorvik, Goldie Simeon, Maryalice Shorter, Gladys Chang, Margaret Carson, Norma Walker. Sfwnd: Caroyl Hutt, Betty Ann Kemper, Joyce Miller, Fileen Hellerman, Third: Tedd Kawata, Harry Norton, Pete Hetz- ler, Dick Chamberlain, Dave Ste- vens, Ben Marcus. Top: Taka Oka. Lawn Row: lflaine Sorvik, Mar- jorie Nelson, Phyllis Clement, Phyllis Prevel, Phyllis Pim, Anita Mae Warner. Sfmrzd: lleverly Bel- land, Mariwyn Fontk, liileen Hefferman, Ruth Williams. Third: Pete Hetzler, Norma VValker, Vir- ginia Payzant, Dick Chamberlain. Top: llub Jacobsen, Lloyd Witter, Grant VVolfkill, llik Vrooman. Lower Row: Dick Chamberlain, Henry VVamha, Maria Chaussen, Pete Hetzler, Shefhcld McDonald. Sfcoricl: George Mitchell, Jack Akimoto. Top: Fred Yamauchi, K Felix Moitofer' W tvwlw- X f f -ff 0'2'7fgff'! '. A - '- 5 ff-'T I r V .2 ..f1.-- f .51 I Lower Row. Mona Williams, Maria Swanson, Gladys Fabian, Phyllis Pim, Louie Kalb. Second: Sheflield McDonald, Fielden Phipps. Top: Pete Hetzler, Dick Chamberlain, Grant Wolfkill, George Mitchell, Bub Jacobsen. .-:.:5:X':?'e11 '1 N .,.. X W w D, 'XR rv-LJ, T' A 'S , is , 11 5 . T y . X X I N .. i 4 g Shim, x 4 X XM , . ..,q:: f -Q-A 'M - W ' N' 455911 Lk, ' - J, b A' X Yak a t - . f 's I Ikyw My www! - 1 ' Fx an xl wi! S Xl1x15xvU,s1sux H4-wr' 3 gl! 1 Ainyqkk K ' ,w J ny . V .., V it. N 1 V nur, lhzmm yyifiw RWM Q QW '53 ' W an Q . K ... mf.. mwl my ewan., ma e was-If ' an , ssww. Imam M. z4,y4,,K vm, fimm . ML. ,:,:f f' 4 wi f 1- - . 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S - 1 w , , -L' V , I',VCl'X'I'l1Il1 I lm mens :It Once . . . SIQNIOR PLAY, SIQNIOR IVIOTHIZII S IIQA, XNHITE CLOTIIIQS , N S I I H DAY. SIQNIOII IERIQ-xI4IfAS'I' . . . AIM clOn't fx0I'Q'L'f the M:ItIIIeeS. We JUNIORS helped yOu Out On fhaffn Wt-'Il have tO give you cI'edIt fOr that much, But there was nOtlIIng wrOng with the SIQNJIOIQ MI-ZIQTINOS. lll1d we had those on Our Own. We have MISS Czxssuly tO thunk for Illllkllul tlIIs yt-:Ir the nIOSt perfect we've ever had: MISS Mowry, tOO. f0l' gllldlllg OIII' f:IlteI'IIIg Steps, DOn't fozjgff. SOII. fl1l'l'L',S Still QxOIN1lN1ENCl'IIVlEN'I'!'lth2lf,S the real CliI11llY.n lint it wOII't he Illlyfhillg like your CNOITIIIICIICCIUCIIY. Dad. NO more elOcutIOnIStS lllld ll1Spll'1l!'lOl12ll gut-St Speakers. NVQ put On 21 pI'OgI':IIn fC2lfllI'lIlg Student wOI'k. l'nI :IlInOst SOI'I'y tO la-:Ive . . . well. alvzruf, but not qlllfiiyu 45 'V 6 .IW I I N I Q I , I I A W huh .: , I ., W I I e ,If I. 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WHITE CLOTHES DAY Lower Row: Bette Jayne Frost, Eleanor Culwell, Jane Izzard, Mary Ann Nelson, Margaret Fitz- patrick, Pauline Rockwood, Mary Haig, Joan Nicholson, Marilynn Walsh. Second: Ann Lustig, Dolores Walton, William Hjelm, Bob Routt, Norb Trudeau, Richard Chang. Top: Stewart Hilscher, Art Hegre, Sam Melrose, Bill johnson. Hama' pffdwtacif ,444 , 512419 Jodlifg .7440 dana ,0Z,4,g1,1 X . , , ., F7 , I, lm. SENIOR HOSPITALITY Louw Roux' Bette Squire, Geraldine Dodd, Phylliss Calvin, Anona Hofstad, Margaret Alexander, Jeanne Russell, Phvliss Ellsworth. Sffond: Peter Coburn, Clay Shorter, Lawrence Nieder, Pete Hetzler, Norman Pickard. Top: Norb Trudeau, Grant Wolflcill, Henry Ferriss. SENIOR BREAKFAST Lower Row: Beverly Hartwig, Janet Meyer, Jacqueline Hale, Julia Hilts, Lois Pitchford, Doris Nazarenus, Dorothy Carroll, Helen LeFebvre. Serond: Bill Coleman, Bill Burwell, Ed Bannerman, Norman Roberts, Lockrem Johnson, Bill Johnson. 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W. t ' ti. t 'wklvl fin. mug ,WX HARRY YAM.-XGUCl-ll YUKIKJ OZAKI Yaledictorain Suluwmrian f J f ISU ' Q T0 L L Akagi, Teruko Aoki, Delores Aoyama, Henry Bannerman, lid Bolton, Roger Boulton, Graham Brashem, Jean Shirley Burns, Bob Chang, Richard Christensen, Thelma Coburn, Peter Cooper, Joyce Crones, Jeanne Culwell, Eleanor Daly, Theresa Browne Deguchi, Seichi Elliott, Rosemary Engstrom, Harold Erickson, Jaclr VV. lferriss, Henry Fields, Nina Fukushima, Tosbiyuki Goetz, Marguerite Haig, Mary Hartwig, Beverly Havel, Joan Hayashi. Koichi Hegre, Arthur Hilts. Julia Hirai, Takaaki Hjelm, William Imada, Katsura lmai, Takao lshida, Henry Ito, Sumiko lversen, lflsie lzumi, Jyunji lzzard, Jane Johnson, Irwin Johnson, l,ockrem Kanzaki, Akira Kato, Yoshio Keil, Frank Kelley, Phyllis Kimura, Tatsuru Kinoshita, Francis Koiwai, Toshiyuki l,aCusta, Marian Lambuth, Alan Lelfebvre, Helen Lidstrom, Carol Lustig, Anna Mclntvre, Betty lean Matoba, Harry Miller, Georgia Moore, Bertha Moore, Patricia Mori, Janet Morita, Tetsu Mosiman, Dorothy Moss, Dulcie Nakahara, Tsuyoshi Nakano, Bob Nakata, Teruko Nelson, Mary Ann Nieder, Lawrence 68 Okamoto, Hanako Onoda, Hideo Uzaki, Yukio Perry, Dick Postell, Katherine Ream, Muriel Reese, Anne Roberts, Norman Royea, Mary Jane Saunderson, Guyla Savinoff, Mara Selesnick, Shirley Shigeta, Mary Shigihata, Takeshi Shorter, Claiborne Shovlin, Helen Sorensen, Dorothy Stevens, Frederick Suzuki, Masue Tada, Sumiye Tadlock, Jeanne Takakoshi, Fumiko Taylor. Barbara Thompson, Marjorie Tsuchiya, Ray VValton, Dolores West, Richard Willum .en, lfdith Wilton, William Wong, Harry Yamaguchi, Harry Yamamoto, Hideji Yoshida, Hideko Yoshimori, Akira , M SNAP Sums WM M WMM UQWQ gffyw Q Q gf fmzzy 1? E ' , jj ' f-0554057 ciifgffllcfrff S3385 Wg afzkfrzlzt know Zriefcaf Z C Zfffzf 2,1216 ufaf' 7Qi7fb71J' Z3710cL-Jwazy 07 7Da'7'a de' 3 on onmmrzfifrwms - - - - - 3 Lf Q1 3 G, r.. Q TEP right this way, Ladies and Gentlemen . . B. H. S, zu. S. H. S .... What on earth? just listen . . . Dad insists that old SEATTLE HIGH had as many organizations as we have now at Bnowwfw. I say it didn't. Maybe you just don't realize it, Dad.You had an HONOR SOCIETY?,, Yes, we .... But, Dad, it was only open to students in their Senior year. Well . . . Ours is open to all, from the most promising Sophomore to the ripest Senior! But we had a Senior DRAMATIC CLUB and Music CLUBS and CLASS DEBATING CLUBS . . . The DEBATING CLUBS! We have one big one now, so that all the members are together, and not some of the best ones scattered out over the Class Clubs. Yes, buf . . . And you didn't have a swell prize-winning weekly publication like the KWHIMS, to tell about the Baseball Team or who went skiing. We didn't ski much then. So you didn't have a SKI CLUB, did you? Here, there! You two! This is getting vicious now, Mother . . . Son, if you'll let me get in a word edgeways ...the GSEALTH, . . . The 'SEALTH' . . . oh, yes fheh-hehj. You did have an annual . . . seems to me live seen that 1904 number . . . the jiryt, wasn't it? l'm afraid its a draw, Father, unless brother can think of something else pretty quick. 66 U as b Mkw ' ' f ffff-bad ayvmuzmlz, M AEM, ,wo Guo- ,,,,,,U. ,qxy f'X QJQ :jffvf 'Bs.nTf.,.T IIL-M... W Al .c A' QZQQQZQZQZQ Mllfy Haiti , f ,lf i5S ills ' ' Pauline Rockwood lea Xxyb ., xgjjjs if SISTERS C 'J ,' 5 + UU KNOW. l'll certainly miss this place when l leave. We girls have had such grand fun together. Rfmmzhfr how flustered we were on ALL CSIRLS, CLUB DAY . . . trying to make everything a big success: Open Ilozue before school, the lea for the teachers, the ClJ',fK771blj',' and the danrf all went together to make for the best time everl Yes . . . and remember the fllRl,Sl CLUB dances and assetnbliesg particularly the one at Christmas! l'll miss it, too! l recall how lonely I was the first few months at BROADWAY. l didn't know anyone . . . and then one day l wandered into the GIRLS, CLUB room. Everyone was so nice and friendly and it wasn't long before I was one of them, too! That's what l like about it . . . it seems like just one big happy family. The members ofthe family change as the years roll by . . . but the warmfh and undfrfzanding remain. gg l Lofcfr Row: Lola Lewis, Anne Reese, Mary Sue Owen, -lean Jones, Doris Nazarenus, Jane Izzard, Patty Fleck, julia Hilts, Beth Tryck. Second: Anita May Warner, Maria Swanson, Margaret Morrison, Marv Ann Nelson, Virginia Blanchard, Juanita Lloyd, Dulcie Moss, Mara Savmoff. Third: Beverlyy Hartwig, Barbara Taylor, Elaine Fish, Elizabeth VVh1pple, Helen Kline, Edith Willumsen, Marian Dore. Top: Hideko Tsuboi, Marilyn lwalsh, Joyce Miller, Marjorie NClS0n, Margaret Alexander, Bette Jayne Frost. Camera Shy: Patricia Moore, Elaine Sorvik. 72 'Qu' Hi? 6 333312 azfiiiifigmz mi? as Livikm MIDDY Chairman: ANITA WARNER .fluiftanlx RUTH WILLIAMS PERSONALITY Chairman: MARGARET ALEXANDER Axfiftarxt: PIIISCILLA BLUMENTHAI. POSTER Chairman: HIDERU Tsusru 1'l,f,f1iJld7ll.' HANOKO OKAMu'ro P. T. A. DANCE Chairman: VIRGINIA BLANCHARTJ fI::i.vlanl: MONA WILLIAMS REST ROOM Chairman: MARGARET MORRISON fluifzanls CATHERINE GonoFEI,ww SERVICE Chairman: BEvERLY HARTwIc A:fi:fzan1: JEAN SI-IERK SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE Chairman: JEAN JONES ffffiflanl: MARILYN LUSTIG SCHOLARSHIP Chairman: EIIITH WII.LuMsEN A.f.Ii5Ianl: JOYCE CLJCJPER SPORTS Chairman: MARA SAVINOFF ,4.r,fiflant.' SARAH JANE GREGSON SOCIAL SERVICE Chairman: DORIS NAzARENus Axfiftanz: NURMA PEDERSON SOPI-IOMORE REPRESENTATIVE Chairman: ELAINE FISH .4,ffi:lanl.' CAROL CARPENTER VOLENTES Prrfidrnl: JANE IZZARD ART Chairman: JOYCE MILLER Av,fi,vlan1.' BETTY Lou JOHNS ASSEMBLY Chairman: MARILYN WAI.sH Aniifanl: LUMA STUCK ATTENDANCE Chairman: ANNE REESE A,vJi.rlanI: JANE ROYEA BIG B Prnidrnt: JUANITA LI.oYIv STUDENT BULLETIN Chairman: BETH TRYCR Axfixtanfs EUNICE MCDEVETT VOCATIONAL Chairman: BARBARA TAYLUR .4.vfi.fzant: SHIRLEY PICKEI. WHIMS REPRESENTATIVE Chairman: MARIA SwANsoN CULTURE Chairman: MARJORIE NVELSON ,4,r:iftarzL' CLAUIJIN E CRoFTnN BUILDINGS Chairman: PAT FLECK Aniflanl: BE'I'l'Y KIARRETT CLERK Chairman: HELEN KLINE .lf,fiflanz: CATHERINE HARVEY EMPLOYMENT Chairman: ELIZABETH WHlPPI.l A,rfi.fxanz: FRANCOISI-T BEvAN ENTERTAINMENT Chairman: ELAINE Sonvuc .4,r,fi,rranz.' BETTY MARTIN FRESHMAN AUXILIARY Chairman: I,0I.A LEWIS FRIENDSHIP Chairman: PAT MIJIJRE - A,f,rivranl.' BEVERLY SELESNICK HEALTH Chairman: BETTY JAYNE FROST Afxiazant: NINA FIEI.ns HOSPITALITY Chairman: MARY ANN NEI.SON Axxiftanl: NORMA WAIIKER JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE Chairman: MARY SUE 0wEN Affifianzs PHYLISS PREVEI, LIBRARY Chairman: JULIA HILTS A.v,fiflarzt: LEAH JACIIRS LOST AND FOUND Chairman: MARIAN DORE Arxiftant: LUCY NIAII-IR LUNCHROOM Chairman: IJULCIE Moss ,4.fJif1an!.'Jf1.AN REED W , 7 3 w. R.. J i , N I . fl, -I fri? 9 1 , '- m Ummm S LITTLE1'HyELPEB S I J I, Xi L' 4 In . ' I x 'I' -X . 'Q ii? M fflf 1' - ' 'I yn' iv ! .K tv r , . X. x ' 1 ', . . l X .1 I '? . ' 1 ,lf ,U 1 I' 'P l I ' ' as-Twiis LI G a mere male, might I ask just what 'V N ES' eans. I see the girls with their nge- id k emblems. but I never lav nown t y stood for. '- ' If ha tudied your I n a litt h r. you' now that'Volenl 'I llS.d!ZlUUfVJ' i zglo I fre . The emblem also i'es service. nd that' st what the oiganiz ' a gr J of l ho have given acti ser cel stho attiv Xliss Nlills This yea a ne nstitut n beenf e w ich has t e i, E R rs T re a be s m re wh e t how ter the girl do swe t L t then? ,F Playing es to ente FRES I AN gir rewriting t e tion, aki i I of ser points al rls busy ard ork getting o recti an the c op ra i t a b a succe l l with hVl1l7 w L .lm lLL.iicl lxlaugg o : Ann Lusrig. Beverly Hartwig, Bette . arian ore. Pauline Rockwood. Sfmnd: Eleanor . n, ulcie Moss, Jane Izzard, Patty Fleck. Third. ich arbara Taylor, Dolores Walton, Audrene Vivian. oan vel, Bertha Moore. Fffihc Helen I,eFehvre, Marian Mary 74 F24 SN WZ ski P24 DOIN-G THE EI-IIURES FOR FATHER ' HO ARE all those boys in the sweaters with the handsome Tiger Heads upon them, son? fr ali' Those are members of the TIGER CLAW, Dad. The TIGER CLAW is essentially a service group and you'll find them doing all sorts of helpful things around and out of school. A few of their outstanding activities have been: 'The Country Store' at the CARNIVAL, ushering at school pro- ductions, the annual Snow Party, helping at all BROADWAY,S Games, and hundreds ofother things. M ' llf Ql l lW ' Can just anyone belong to the TIGER CLAW F By no means, Dad. This year's Valedictorian and Salutatorian were members of the 'TRIGER CLAW . . . and that just goes to show you that high standards are required for admission. A Efffkf, gi! Rf Art Hegre l'.l'2ll1li Constanrino Lower Row: Art Hegre,-Jay Berkman, Ben Marcus, Stewart Hilscher, Bill Hjelm, Clay Shorter, Harry Yamaguchi, Richard Chang. Seronaf: Bill-Wilton, Dik Vrooman, Mason Momoda, Gilford Dolby, Jim Mulveliill, Peter Coburn, Yukio Ozaki. Third: Ray Rice, Bill Pistole, Harry Norton, Frank Consranrino, Jack Erickson, Don Hochberg. Top: Dick King. Roger Levan, Sheffield McDonald, Norman Roberts. 75 EXE! Q ex Ek wi R4 '64 EV-3 VX Ve? We Ox F2552 5552555531 Nlr. llemllhltsoll lfrauilc Constzintino Sffwlllil llllwllcli ' -lack l'Qi'ickSoii je . ' ffl. o tg Q lf'li'S PAUSE on lhix page. Dad, and refresh ourselves with these wonderful BOYS' CLUB pictures. The BOYS' CLUB is a hangout, haven, or doghouse, whichever the occasion demands, for all the fellows. And that is Mr. Hendrickson. l presume? Righz, Dad. only we call him 'llfndyh He is our friend and adviser. Together with 'Hendy'. the BOYS' CLUB CABINET really reeled off the drives. So many, in fact, that the police demanded they take out a driver's license. Yes, l know, Dad, it wasn't very funny. VVe were co-sponsors with the QIIRLS, CLUB of the 'Attendance Drive'. 'Clean-up VVeek', and the 'Red Cross Drive'. We also held numerous assemhlies featuring sports and other interesting entertainment. Rememher the Country Store at the CARNIVAL, where you spent most of your evening and money. That was BOYS' CLUB stuff. Ir took in the most money of all the concessions. Dad. when l graduate. and grow up there are going to he two things l'll rememher mofl ahout BROADWAY! 'Hendy' and the BOYS' Cl.UBlll 76 ski Fil W WZ SN uwoi'r1i0LL1i IWW TEH c w fAi3'fff' , Mr. Clark E + AI-IE S'l'UDl'iN'l' COUNCIL? xVI11ll Sfll!lf and what is it for? HUI1, thev are representatives from each roll who make the laws which govern the Student Body' and help us to organize our school activities, I thought that lfkofxnwmv Clllllllf have any htudent liody organization. Ir seeins that a rou H of wco ile from the student hodv, under the ahle su nervision of Il I I I . l lVlr. Clark, did work hard for several inonths to formulate a constitution, 'lihis would have provided for an associated student organization. Why isnlt it in use now? lt' they worked that long on it. it must have heen good. lr was presented to the student hody for their approval. However, there seeined to he soine points which did not satisfy thein. for it did not receive the sanction of three-liourths of the students which it was necessary to have to ratify it. Has anything heen done to change these points which did not win general favor? 'LYes, an attempt has heen inade to determine these unsatisfactory factors through the roll representatives. so that they may he rectified. I hope that next year a eonstitituiou is decided upon so that once again we inay have student government at liRoAnwAY. 77 y . EQ M2 HONOR sot'1r3'l'Y oiflficrilzs AN APYLE FDR THE TEACHER F COURSE, I don't want to boast, but here's the picture l'm kind of proud of. W haI'J thai? HONOR SOCIETY. You know, it's the cluh for the students with a high grade average. lt's swell fun, roof Everyone who is a member has a pin. For the SOPHOMORES and JUNIORS there are one- and two-har pins, respectively, and we SENIORS have these keen-looking gold seal pins. Do you do anything besides sitting around looking wise? CfrIainZy! We do a great deal. In addition to giving you some encouragement to studv, it's really lots of fun. There are program meetings every month. There is generally an entertaining guest speaker, and always good refreshments are served. Leave it to you to belong to any organization that has food at its meetings! I suppose you liked the GOLD SEAL-TEA in honor of the graduating SENIORS the best. The culinary artists must really have worked to get ready for that! SSM, e ' 0 2859 if 'gl ,LQ 52-ff 5 Q29 lefty f K x 45 Q l A I M 7-W Q.. we l 1 2X 1 J 78 Lowfr Row: Peggy Nell deMer- chant, Jean Crones, Thelma Chris- tensen, Shirley jean Brashem, De- lores Aoki, Teruko Akagi. Second: Hal Baer, lfleanor Culwell, Gladys Chang, Margaret Carson, Bonnie Bailey, Rosemary Flliott, Theresa Browne. Third: Peter Coburn, Eddie Bannerman, Clifford Coul- bert. Top: Henry Aoyama, Rodney Cohen. Lower Row: Frances Inouye, Sum- iko Ito, Beverly Hartwig, Mary Haig, Julia Hilts, Jane Izzard, Pearl Hall, Nina Fields. Sefond: Joan Havel, Masako Furumoto, Shizuko Kawamura, VVm. Hjelm, Henry Ferriss, Takaaki Hirai, Katsura Imada. Third: l,ockrem Johnson.Fourlh: Koichi Hayashi, Akiko Iga, John Huston. Top: Akira Kanzaki, Tedcl Kawata, Toshiyuki llgilcushima, Takao Imai, Frank eil. Lowzr Row: Toki Kumata, Grace E. McGuinnes, Phyllis Kelley, Bertha Moore, Marian l.aCusta, Joyce Miller, Patricia Moore, Lily Morinaga. Sfrond: Janet Mori, Helen l,eFebvre, -lanet Meyer, Marjory McCutchen, Betty Jean McIntyre, Ann Lustig, lid Lind- gren. Third: lien Marcus, Sheffield McDonald, Bill Martin. Fourth: Tetsu Morita, Toshiyuki Koiwai, Harry Matoha, Alan Lamhuth. Top: Francis Kinoshita, Louis Ku- rahara, George Mamiya. Lower Row: Fumiko Takakoshi, Muriel Ream, Dorothy Mosiman, Virginia Payzant, Mary Ann Nel- son, Dulcie Moss, ,lane Royea. Second: Teruko Nakata, Katherine Postell, Lorna Fllsworth, Dick Perry, Lawrence Nieder, Hanako Okamoto, Third: Tsutomu Saito, Akira Takekawa, Howard Ruby, Bob Nakano, Takeshi Shigihara. Top: Koichi Okano, john Okada, Howard Okubo. Gold Seal Lower Row: Guyla Saunderson, Goldie Simeon, Mary Alice Short- er, Dolores Walton Dorothy Soren- sen, Pauline Takahashi, Elaine Sorvik, Grace Ann VVhite, lsako Takahashi. Sfrond: Jeanne Tad- lock, lfdith VVillumsen, Hideko Yoshida, Masue Suzuki, Sumiye Tada,Kazuko Tajitsu,Maria Swan- son. Third: Harry Yamaguchi, Marian Wiley, Norma Walker, Barbara Taylor, Mary Shigeta, Frederick Stevens. Fourth: Susumu Shimokon, Akira Yoshimori. Top: Yowge Yosliino, Bill Wilton, Clai- borne Shorter, Michael Tanaka. Two-Bar 7 Lowfr Row: lhyllis Clement, Shir- ley Brodine, Ethel Beall, Maryjean Barrett, Marian Feldman, Eleanor Follme. Sfrond: Jane Fukuhara, Reiko Imayanagita, Marilyn Gill- espie,May ldeta, Maria Fujitomi. Third: Yoshiko Furumoto, Mickey Hiroo, Meiji Hayashi, Hajime Hir- ata, Kazuyuki Hiroshige, Fourth: Harvey Goldstein, Donald Hoch- berg. Top: Takeo Imanishi, Yut- ata Isefuku. Two-Bar Lower Row: Doris Lam, Mary Sue Owen, Margaret Morrison, Ruth Ritchie, Lois McFarland, Yoshiko Nishisaka, Mieko Morooka, Maro Jane Kinoshita. SfL'0I1d.' Miyeky Okamoto, Charmian Risegari, Yo- shiko Nishimoto, Lucy Maier, Hi- deko Kumagai. Third: Howard Johnson, YVanda Shade, Stuart Oles, Gus Reinhardt. Top: Masa- yuki Ozaki, Hiroshi Nakayama, Teddy Karikomi, Roger Melrose. Yasuo Ito. Two-Bar Lower Row: Teruko Tajitsu,Marion Swanson, Geraldine Shultz, Mary Stevenson, Pearl Waynne, Patricia Tripple, Fusako Tsuji. Second: Michiko Yasui, Mary Sugawara, Mariko Tsuji, Rosie Shimoda. Third: George Uchida, john Wool- ston, David Stevens, Bruce Smith- son, Frank Sugeno, ,lim Yandell. Top: Shigeo Yoshioka, Harland Wade, Takeo Shimizu, Maso Tsutakawa. UNF INR Lfm'rr.' Nlieliiku .-Xlcagi, SCl1lZlIkU Alcucla,losliikoplkaui,l,eg1gyH11y- land, l'atrieia Grzuvp, Molly Gott- stein. liarbara Curtis, lflaine lfisli, Snrmzzff Nlilclrenl Glueli, Marjorie Dyer, Nlury Davies, Norma Car- son, Mary liucllong, Carol fur- penter. Tl!!-Vlf.'L'l1IlI'lL'SlDlI1t'S, Robr. Cleveland, Mamie Chinn, Trip: Ruby liunya, Miyuki Hisliiinoto, Benjamin lfng. Twp: Maxwell Heaclriek. One liar. Lowrr Roco: Hisako Nalcara, loy- olco lVliyazalci, Margaret Heclriek, Mable Moore, Kiyoko Nagai, May lVlorinag:1.'l'eruOka. Srm1zrf. l'oi11- iko Kohn, Hicleko Nisliimura, Nat- alie Mairsliak, Lenora Kadoguclii, Mary Iwasaki,Karherine MaeDou- gall. Till-ftl,,' Tadaslii Nakaurhi, C. Russell Lagerberg, Manzaburu Nakabara, Robert Kuney, Cliiyeko Inashima, Fred Norman. Top: Henry Ito, Asamu Hirata. One Har Lower Row: Hideko Tsutalcawa, Nlomoye Tada,Floise Wattleworth Dorothv VVoodlev, lean Sherkj Mary Julia Ward, Julia Lee Rod- erick. Sfrorid: Wliyoko Shinoda, Chieko Tanemura, llirolco Sato, Shiuko Sakai, Marian Sandborg, Billie Riddoch. Third: Yurilco Sa- tow, Joan Reed, Berry Taylor, Doris Smith. 'lioshilco Sl1lf2lI113, Eshrer Peterson. Top: Henry Use- ran, Aristides Phoutrides, Fred Takenana. M W W W W M September to February Stall lYI,ILLER'S WHIIYISIES mf' 2. Q ND ll lillli, DAD. are thc editors of the BROADVVAY Wulms. the heart of the sehooll Wk l say 'editors' because every week the editorial staff' changes, and every journalism student hasta chance to edit an issue. Doesn't it cut down on rhc etliciency to have a diflferent person in charge each week F No, it really adds to the paper. Vlle see a new style of makeup in every issue, and thcre's lots more variety. l guess M r. Miller lhe's the one surrounded hy all the girls in the middlel really in-iccted printers' ink into their veins. l read that the fall stall won a First Class Honor Rating in a nationwide contest for high school papers conducted by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. It was the sixth time in a row, too, that the WHIMS has been so honored. This other good-looking group is the ad stall. 'l'hey were a vital factor in making possible the publishing of the VVHlMs. And now look here on the next page. Dad. 5 F155 EK February to June Staff H2 QELQQQQQQQZQEQQQZQEQQQEQEXQQ QZQEQZQZQ Z AD4,sTAFF a I W ' .sf , 'W K ' I A j K. K E in QUILL AND SURULL 5 Aj ND WHICH one of these happy faces is your QUILL E5 SCROLL President, son ? Thif onef 'l'hat's Clairborne Shorter, and the pretty blonde is Maria Swanson, our Vice-President. By the way, did l tell you how we press-agented the 'Tigerwillf jamboref? We handled all carnival publicity and even devoted a QUILL U SCROLL Wmivls EDITION to it. lt wasn't just journalism either! W'e had a keen party. Mr. Miller, our adviser, was no end of help to us. l-le's one swell fellow. Next page, pa. K 1f' f ii I fi 'X L' -A A if ' wf Lower Eow: Hal Baer, Marjorie Thompson, Maria Swanson, Rose- V X mary Elliott, Phylliss Calvin, Claiborne Shorter. Top: Bob Nakano, l l Harold Holifield, Taka Oka, Bub Jacobsen. lf ' 0 ' H3 Q ya- lv ef! J fin Lower Row: Peggy Hayland, Dorothy Woodley, Zoie Xiros, Maria Swanson, Barbara Brown, Margaret Carson. Second: Dorothy Jfifw r y 0 xl I. ll N o aff ff. A Q 4 U so ,ll Q NR A-X1 ' Mosiman, Mildred Gluck, Gladys Fabian, Ardyth Hamilton. Third: Bill Coleman, Francis Kinoshita, Kentaro Yasuda, Isuzu Miyazaki. Phylliss Calvin. Top: Taka Oka, Harold I-Iolifield. WRITERS r ,I ,M I . l I ' lv -I ERIYS THE ONE I wanted you to see, Dadl lt's the VVRl'1'ER's CLUB. l'm going to join it -Q ESS We PS5 ilk Ei'-5 D next year, if l can. They have an annual short-story contest and the winner gets a huge box of chocolates, and his story published in the 'WHIMS.' But. thatls not the only rearon I'm joining it. The CLUB 's a sort of a 'junto' for the promotion of creative writing. Ifffho knowf? . . . I might be another Robert Louis Stevenson! V Lower Row: Jane Fukuhara, Connie Johnson, Bettie Grove, Irene A Brown, Bette Ann Schultze, Lucy Maier, Isako Takahasin. Second: ' A Corbin Morrison, Gordon F. Brown, David I-lornstein. Third: Lee Bakker, Claire Silver, Ben Marcus, Norman Roberts. Top: Joe 1 Hutchins, Louis Chubb. 5 X4 Q6 il 2 4 f H, ,Q HULLEGTURS ALL lt M' HAT? EVEN a STAMP AND COIN CLUBFI Yes, Dad, but ours has just been formed this year. Miss Appy's our adviser, and we number well over twenty members. You should have seen those displays of ours in the LIBRARY. Those nhilatelists and numismatists have the real collectors' instincts. 8-I i. ON'T EVER ARGUIQ with these debaters, Dad. No. sirl They'll throw adjectives and verbs at you so fast and thick, itlll bring back your days in vaudeville. And, like vaudeville, the 'pro-and-ron' style of debate is dead. They use the modern fproblem-solving' system now. VVhile giving the debaters training in speech technique, it also leads to creative thinking. After sharpening their arguments with their adviser. lVliss Foote at the grindstone, the squad entered into sight All-City Debates. They also held weekly forums on current problems. Those forums were really good, Dad. H Yes, son, I can see you're all for 'em. Hlndubifably, pater, z'1zd11b1'fab!y.' Here are a few facts about Miss FoOte's proteges that are indeed profoundly profound: Two of her debate squad members monopolized the scholastic honors by taking both the valedictorian and salutortian awards. Virtually all the debaters are in the HONOR SOCIETY. Here's smiling Yukio Uzaki, president of the DHBATI-3 CLUB for the fall semester. He distinguished himself by placing second in the animal S. A. R. Uratorieal Contest. I had the good fortune Of being invited to one of their meetings. Their parties are more than goodl Lnwer Roux' Koichi Hayashi, Hal Baer, Betty Squire, Edith VVillumsen, Betty 'lean Mclntyre, Sumiye Tada, Harry Matoba 5:'L'O7Id.' Irving Golden, Yukio Ozaki, Tetsuo Nezu, John Vvollsron, Fred Stevens, W7HHO, Ben Marcus. Th1'rd. lohn Wolcl btewart Hilscher. Top: Bill Wilton, llob Harlan, Harry Yamaguchi, Harry Vlfong. s we Q za N3 Var N3 lie! N0l'm3n Roberts Miss Kullberg RE'llURDIilll'llr THE FRIYIILY DUING S ' s If x Ok 'sth OOK, here's a picture of the SEALTH STAFF. My, but the editors look busyln ' They ought to . . . in order to get out an annual . . . 'l N A Oh, I don't know. Personally, I canlt see that getting out an annual is any work at 1 all . . . just taking some pictures and writing a few paragraphsf' cc But donlt forget the art work. Look at all the cartoons. Yes, but the Art Stall: does that. I'll bet the editors can't even draw a circle freehand. No one can, rtupidfu Don't quarrel, children. I think the whole stall- has done wonders. 'I'here's more to taking pictures than just snapping a lever, and as for writing those few paragraphs . . . it seems to me that none of you did any too well in Composition. Remember, too, that all the material has to be organized. Think of all the filing and identification of pictures that has to be donef' ' lVIother's right! After all, if it weren't for the STAFF and Miss Kullberg, who tried so hard to keep them in hand, we wouldn't be enjoying this book now. H at cs A1 Beverly Haffwlll Richard Chang joan Havel 86 'fir' N- ' ' f - f A '7'yr4', . , , C059 Y, If , LV4 ,awww f Awffwff A r ,X , , , . n r , . ,J .- M f ' ,- M , ,, ff - ,, 1 UC, +A' ,-'-M,'4.JJ 0ba,o'Lo,a,.4acA-J Q-Mow. 4-.N V ' ' qi. ' I , f Q'xY f', tiv 1 'ky,-f.1' VKIIAJQ ,n. 1.. . 1-. 4, Q I 'V . I I x s-fly' np if ill- F LH' I 1 . yi Zi., V - .IL 'v lr ' V c x . 1- J ' -.-' Z! ,I I v ,v N., ,ff .x if , ' I in XL ' r 1' s x xy ', ' ' w 1' :ev 1 s V ,ff 71 ,gi NJ , N x Flo A11 ' ,' 'X3 7 1 ' 1 X , ' sl A s' . Y sg 1 -I 'n 1 Ty. n 9 ly x L I ' I A1 W gf p x' yu J ,, , I . xg' eq! .. ,VV 'Q f -' gg, ' N I 9 5 Qs' .f' 4 b , 'N pix' '1' 5 kill X , .I x K-XN xx. rxA lx! I ' ' 5 . s . ,.' M .gsy X s. x x , X -I , ' 4 V S ,. gif, Q. , . . . , X ' 1 5 HK' 1' bf, ' H -f fu AR1 SVAPFA 1 ' '- ' ' ' K ' . ' w - ,. ' ' A ' w. , , . X . Q' a Lfyxro Rzghtf' Betty Loll Jdfins, Grant Wolfklll, Hudson, Iomwrv Hart, ' -' , Q 'N s J-fan:1l?5wKi1mil0lwa. y ' 'I - fy -L W Q I I . I . r. . . H , . , -41 ,v 4, f ' 19' .' ff' g f . x 1 - v .v F ' - . K7 x s' ' ' ,ry x f-' J v - sf .'1,X X wyfr 'Yff Yf'AN I-, . ' ' . X' I XV ll' V, - 'fu lx il 2 ' vvv rar X sl - - ' J N ' -fr . .M X X K V xx gf, N 'N X V xr' - x 1 , V .AV I f X1 MIK: JUNIOR STAFF Lqft to Righlx Nancy Hawkins, Harry Pitzcr, Marion Fclldman, Hob blnrolwscn, Elaine Sorvik, Marion Ford, Joyce Miller. EDITORIAI, S'l'Al F Lrjf! In Rigfzlx Dick Chang, Catharine Harvey, Bcvcrly Hzxrrwig, Shirley lirashcm, Norman Robe-rrs, Surah jane Gregson, Harry Pirzcr. Tia ff' rg 711 5 iv? ML Mrs. Ivoodcock, Mrs. Elliott, Mrslvilson, Mrs. Morrison Mrs. Haig. FAIRY GODMDTHERS AREN'I'-'IIEACHIQRS ASSOCIATION . . . h'mmm, I remember the days when I wished there wasn't so much association between parents and teaehersf, You know you really don't mean that! The P.'1'.A. is one organization that has done some wonderful things. At the child study groups held under the supervision of Mr. Clark, the children's problems are discussed with so much understanding, and there is always someone ready to help in the solving of individual difliculties. I just started attending the meetings last year, but I regret not going sooner. This year with the money We collected from card parties and other events we were able to buy instruments for the rapidly-growing School Band. VVe also helped to outfit the Patrol boys with slickers to wear during rainy weather. The girls and boys enjoy the ice and roller skating parties, the dances, and other good times that we sponsor for them. We recently organized the Riding Club for girls at BkoAnwAY, and it proved to be a great success. I only wish more mothers would join us next year, so that we could do even more for BROADWAY! Al' l I' R THE 'VlIilC'I'ING , fi ji: X e',2Q'2ie' , L A M KH M W FA 4' ui B all iii Qi 2 III E. 3' fe if 3' O CD FD Q- :J 3 0 CD CII r'? 3' FD TU '-E PP V2 -a SE n-J Ill o 'Z V1 5' 1 P? :- FD U- o Kc U7 N : Q. U3 . 1 Ill fb 4 FD 1 '4 : wJ E2 .. ff :r 2-7 FY FJ N E 'T o FY rn, Q-f-f QD' on n.. JI3 ' 1:4 NQ.r'D no-iw ..,,C'D' :52-1 :3 UQ mo.. -4 cu Elo V3 7 ern '.TI ,Dm 4 EJ-D of-v E? Esc 32 gm 53 ff F? O2-J 'WC HTS. T-I mr-f 50 ':: W7 c-nm 30 KD: Em O' CD-'TI ir'Y ,-,L 5-no rn FD 32. an 3-C H2 F9 S-rn Cf-1 'YQZF' J 'fD r'V S CDFD .,... 539 03 Da F? D' rods Lower Row: Clay Shorter, Mona Williams, Rosemary Elliott, Virginia Blanchard, Richard Chang. Top: Bill Johnson, Pete Coburn, Ben Marcus. TWEBPSIHHGREANS 'lVlMlVll VVQ never had fuck thingr when We went to BROADWAY.,' H What thingy? U Frolicing at Farouts for Fun Boy Meets Girl M W M W 89 ZQEQEQEQ 1 J I Q DKONT SNIUKEB D 'Q l 'Y 4 RE ALI, these girls going riding? Why, when l used to go . . , You mean down those nice shady lanes with Pop? VN hy. Mother. you're blushing! Nonsense l mean like these irls Oil' '- il -l ' ' ' . . ... . I . g i y we user to yuan ong skirts and riding then was dlone mostly as a necessity. l never realized before what a grand sport it reallv is! t Ol course, Mother . . . and we have the grandest club.WVe have suppers in the club- house and wonderful opportunities to ride in the horseshows. We-'re taugh everything from bouncing to balance. ' , V i Lower Row: Mary Haig, Margaret Cumming, Marjorie Thompson, Joyce Miller, Betsy Richards, Margaret Fitzpatrick. Second. Peter Coburn, Chuck Notar, Edward Tobiason, Harry Norton, jim l Baldwin. Third: Dick Adams, Bill Johnson. Top: Dick Perry, -' Wally Coburn, George Flack, Don Snow. HIGH ELIMBEFRS 4 ggi HE SKl CLUB certainly schussed into the spotlight this year. They drew up a constitution, + elected a grand group of oflicers and even organized a capable ski taem, composed of Chuck Notar, Bob Seelye. Bill ulohnson, hlohnny Ristine, Willy Ristine and Dick Perryf, And the new emblem which they adopted is really good-looking. It seems to represent both the fun they have at their meetings with movies and talks. and the thrills which they get from skiing! 90 'Gr Lower Row: Fred Takenaka, John Wold, Don Nelson, George Sekiya, Fred Stevens, VV7l-IHO. Top: Dick Morton, Art Cline, Hiroshi Hasegawa, Henry Aoyama, Shigeki Nezu. -S SPARKS N ICE 'radio shack, you've got here, son. From the looks of things, l guess the hey-day of the old crystal set is over. VVhy, Dad, our RADIO CLUB has gone a long way since your day. Now we have our own amateur station. W7AQK. We hold weekly meetings at which we study radio theory and have code practice. Right now with Mr. Danner, our adviser, we are all working tovvard passing the government test which will make us full Hedged 'hams'. X I' f- f f Nt Ear Y Jil -1 Left to Right: Merle Maine, Dave Bushnell, Stuart Oles, Dick Chang, Fred Stevens. PRiO.lEiUTION BUYS UVV HERE we really have a group of unsung heroes, Dad. Remember mv telling you of those Science movies? VVell, in all affairs of this sort, a member of this group takes charge of the projection . . . and they surely do a good joh. All eight ofthe memhers work on their own time under Mr. Danner's direction. Fred Stevens fW7l-IHOD is President. 91 G W li X ki .M 'W V O ll . S if. Q NOTRE UOUSINS FRANCAIS 4 '- i N J II. Mfl palm' fll0Il.Y.li That little phrase has surely helped me to make a hit with all the SfiE7217?l6'I-fllltiffff even if they don't know what it means. That's not the only thing l've learned in FRENCH, though. At FRFNCH CLUB meetings, I learned lots ahoutztahe culture and traditions ofthe French people. besides having loads of fun. K Vizw la Fra' nfl , B., Xl N NUESTRUS PBIM DS ESIPANULES K U tx fury V 1 X I ' AD, You SHOUI,DiVli SEI-IN how the SPANISH CLUB worked at their meetings, especially . . X , .. . 1 , ,i the one with Miss Bennett s Pacihc Rim classes! Do you remembel the SPANISH CLUB s 'Bingo' Game at the Carnival? Boy, how we worked on that. and was it a success! Of course, you read all 2il7OllflflI1 the new SPANISH CLUB paper, 'Lax N0f1Fid5,. A lively hunch . . . those 'estudiantes espanolesf 92 LN do Wh UNSEIR DUETSUHEN KUSINEN few, 5 J . . - - PM O YOU REMEMBER the swell times we had at our GERMAN QLUB meetings this year. I certainlv do, efpefially the one just before Christmas when we gave that original plav that was Written and produced by our class. The CLUBIS Ice-cream boothwat the Lar- nival was also a big success, but what I really liked best of all, were all those hne lSSll6S of f'Der Bore, the CLUB paper. NDSTBA FAIYIILIA LATINIA It + HIS PICTURE brings back memories ofthe days when I was struggling through I,A'I'IN.U 'KI don't think it's hard. Dad . . . I think it's fun! VVhy, if it weren't for the LATIN language, there wouldn't be any LATIN CLUB. We had plays and games and movies at the meetings, and besides having fun we learned much about the civilization of the Romans. It made me wonder if there aren't many things we could learn from the ancient peoples. 93 W4 7 ef ff M M li e JJJIQAT A if J' 'V jf, . 9 m-' A 3 Q L e 45 Lx i Lower Row: Joe Hutchins, Ben Marcus, Harold Holifield, Norman Roberts. Center: Henry Ferriss, Ray Heffner, Stuart Oles. Upper' Charles Simonds. HHESS NUT 5 Q ii? Lower Row Ernest Marfori, Ray Sarusal, Wally Almanzor Upper OU'D BE AS'l'UNlSHED, Dad. how many Chess enthusiasts we have in BROADWAY! Un every Wlednesday and Friday youlll find them playing away in Mr. Hodge's Room. 'lihey engage in contests hetween schools. too. and BROADWAY always seems to come out near the top! lt's too serious a game for me. though. V , ' x 1 C 4 e 1 ZCHOI1 Valiin, V7v.... .w..........Y......Yv... , Prudencio Cordero. 1 i J ff Q1 ' ,, 45 A ,flasw XT! A FILIPINO CLUB lihillxlfl THIS PICTUR lf of the l ll.Il'lN0 LYLUB makes mc thirsty for a tall glass of cle- Iicious pineapple juice. l've often wondered if the memhers of the l llLl'I'lN0 QNLUH wouldn't like to take a trip to their islands. Uh, they do-at their meetings, in imagination, of course! 'lihe purpose of their cluh meetings is to engender hetter feeling and co-operation among nations. 'lihey held a dis- cussion on Philipine independence at an assemhly for the Social Science classes. Prominent Filipinos spoke. Ir was the outstanding event of a successful year, under the advisership of Mr. Young. 94 o ne H ff 117 l -Q . ll, A t V l..... .Q ' if it l A leaf ff ,X 4 X lisa , ll -dlf Sf '79 WN an T ri M a N l Q 5 A 1 s N1JlSPlfNS.fll?I,E is cl for ti INUTE Srzuvres CLUB. 'lihey eolleet all the slips. ' pass out attendance' hu . 'ld do a-ny other little things that are vitally important, and lVlr. Young. their adviser, a the hoys are very modest about publicity. Their annual tree planting expedition is a real service to the State and the State's Conservation l,l'0gI'Zlll1.H VVith lVlr. Young as their guide. they held a hig digging festival April 20th near Vamp hloy. Snoqualmie l'ass. 'lihis year 3,000 trees were planted. lhinlc. Dad. they'll he l'1fllll'IQl5l'l'Cll a h' ' 'red years from nowlu 407' F ll LAWMEN 't tl C' M: AIT A minute! Don't turn the page yetl Did you ever in your whole life see anything so handsome, courageous, so . . . ' N0w. sis. you just have a weakness for anything that represents the law. Of Course, and these PATROL hoys are splendid representatives ol' it. Wlhy, loolc at all they do for students! Fl hey go out in rain or shine to maintain safe crossings . . . Stopl l've got the 'like the law' hug nowl 95 i m , et Maiwiiiiiwawwyawf- tas -M Qeetidirsas,sQsesesSSQSEESEQSQ5Q5'3'sdefs E I' AUTIVITIES M ? 'ms 4 SMELL MOTHBALLS . . .l You do, Dad? Son, what have you got on? Well, I found your old big S man sweater in the trunk last night. That sweater is a symbol of strength . . . hard work . . . Seems about the same as our big B sweaters now, Dad. Harry, remember how you would strut down the hall and I used to turn an admiring glance in your direction? Alice, I waited two long years for that day when you finally thought I was somebodja-. . . and just because of this sweater . . . hen' you take that o son!'l I hajd a letter girls' sweater, tool . Why, Mother! What spoil-ti iid girls have? y We had the most wonder u asketball team . . . ' But outside ofthat, you didn't have many other activities? I beg your pardon . . .! I said, . . . outside of. . . ' u Son, you just have another 'think' coming . . . we had Music Clubs, a Banjo Club, Mandolin and Brass Band Clubs, . . . the best in Seattle . . . and the dand1est,deepest-toned bunch of vocal cords in the Glee Club you've ever had the pleasure of listeningto . . .lu b . Well, you-have another 'hear' commgbtoo . . . did you ever hear our swell A CAPELLA HOIR .... And, Daddy, it's got the prettiest girl Soprano voices . . . you only had men in yours . . . - . Wait a second . . . where are you going? We're not Finished yet! I just remembered . . . I still have some of that pink cotton candy left over from our CARNIVAL! iqu ivsk' U40 50 , 5 , algo dis s, ,130 , ,, '0 E ,qu P ww A ly QW Ni We wi , JM fi F 'S f Z5 WH!! r--,-,irq x O., , IQLM J 1 4 -fKEK5KfK5KfKEZfZEK5KEKFi5K?KEK 1 VDUAL UHURDS CT . f ' if ID YOU HEAR me singing in the bathtub this morning? K4 I ff, A Yes, unfortunately. None of that, nowl VVhy, I was thinking of trying out for CHOIR.H Aren't you afraid that you might have a little competition? There are quite a few really good singers in the CHOIR already, as you can see by the picture. I can remember when we heard them over the radio. Say, that was a nationwide program, too. They must be good to be chosen for something like that. They certainly are. I liked the Christmas carols which they sang in the halls and at the assembly especially well. Their annual May Music Festival is always excellent, too. '4This year the NICHIBEI CHOIR, made up entirely of Japanese students, was very active, also. Their teagarden at the CARNIVAL and the murals painted on the walls of the CHOIR Room were particularly outstanding. urn'-w li ii , 5 e lf, j E QW -E1 u f l J . ,M ff' Jn cv -Q l few Fifi - 1444 - FKEKEKEK FKFZEKEKEKEK Mr. Hasselblad kit' 'W HABDS CHOOL SPIRIT? Whaff the BAND got to do with it? VVell, take one of the days when the FOOTBALL 'TEAM is just about on its last legs. Everyone is glum and down-in-the-dumps,with hope making a hasty exit. Suddenly the BAND breaks into a rousing song and with a bang, school spirit returns. U That's right. Why every morning the members cheat themselves out of an extra fort Winks in order to et to school earl enou h to I'21CtICC.,, Y g Y g P Yes, and it surely shows they worked hard. Besides the hne concerts they gave, it was the BAND who kept up the spirits at the Football Gamer and made lfffhife Clothes Day a success. Even more reason to be roud of our BAND is the fact that it has done all this in the - P v - as two short years since Mr. Hasselblad s arrival at BROADWAY. 'B -JLPM a.,. QQ Q? E ? lg? x M rr re il W ,315 E S15 M il Ni W W X3 W M WHATS Yuan vmanxuw Jig 9-r U YOU THINK she really did it? I Hlfho did chiral? , f Q 4 HD1d Karen Andre murder Bjorn Faulkner? Yoh rememher ,tlie S1-ixfoli PLAY. 'Pfflllhozzyf l,fgM1d'.' Wle all went to see lt. W1lSI1,f lf Il elev lfld :1 to,lyt1x!e the w1ole play ln the form of a jury fl'llll?ll2lVll1,f1 a jury plclced from the zu CllCl1L to CllkClllC rhd are ol Karen Andre created a lot ol suspense, too. Gettlng a dlfferlght ver let each Ibglll' proved that . , V . 1 . the east and Mr. Ladd really dldn t know what the lcf6l'CllCf was gullvg gd he. HV the way. lVlo1n and Dad, what lund of plays d1d you l'l1lVbFVVl'l6l1 yo11 we,re'ln lghfschoolrn l 1 - - 1 ' ' Q ,V .. ' Shakespeare nmvffyf l ll never l-0l'fI?fffl1C haldony scene frobu Romfo and jullff. . . I. Such people as that gangster, l,:11jrylR'egan,,:1nd tlna Jhussy, Roberta oy Ruhy.or whatever her name was, and that ltalkyl. Luigi Qahossi would never have heen allowed Qrl 'V l the stagef' .X J ,' l -e r V J Mayhe so. lVlon1, hut what ahout Shyldfldor liatdy lVlaCl3eth F' ,, xl! 'gf' . ff F ' 1' lane 'liesrihes Warren lnterrogates l K EQEQEQQQZQEQEQ 100 Lola, Attorney for Defense A K , Zim! ,Ah fix . W ,fi ,px cf 5- ,t Kim, new ar 5 gt! ,G ewAto,,a,Hwfl7 Jada U W THE PLAYERS 77A Prison Matron 7. 7. 77 Mary jean Shaffer Nancy Lee Faulkner 7. 7, 7, ,, jane lzzard Attendant 7, 7, 7. 77 Loi: Pirehford Magda Svenson 77 .7 7, 77 Helen LeFelwre Bailiff 7, 7, 7, 77 ,, 7 7, Norb Trudeau John Graham Vllhitfield 7, 7 lblerle ,Maine Judge Heath .7 .7 7. .7 7. Wendell Sprague Jane Chandler 7, 7 7, 7, Marjorie .Morrir District Attorney Flint 77 77 jackson Warren Sigurd Jungquist 7, ,, , Bill Wilton His Secretary .7 ,, 77 7, ,, Rosemary Elliot Larry Regan 77 ,, 7, ,, , Bill Hoff Defense Attorney Stevens 77 77 7, Lola Lewis Roberta VanRenselar 7, 77 Beverly Hartzoig Her Secretary., 77 7, 77 Margaret Alexander Stenographer 77 7, 77 7, ,, ,, Barbara Dilfz Court Clerk 7, 77 A 7, .7 , Ditk Perry Reporters ,7 ,. , 7, ., Karen Andre 77 .7 ,, ,Claudine Crofton Francoise Bevan, Pat Fleck, Geraldine Dodd Maisie Kirkland 77 7, Chriftine Tonkyn News Photographer 7, , , Richard Chang Mrs. John Hutchins 7, 7, Eugenia Ivanoj Policemen 7. 7 7. , 7 7, Luigi Cabozzi ,, 7, 7. 7, joe Ditore Bill Coleman, Mel lklunfon, Gene lllfuyhkin Elmer Sweeney ,7 7, 77 7, Stewart Hilfcher Attendant, 77 77 77 .. 7, ,, jimmy Toliaf Beverly Tells Alll Ml-Q Ladd EQEQQQZQZQ 101 , X Qi 1 Hot Dawg Z1 W., Bad TIGEBVILLE .IAMH Ji 1 102-103 ONESTLY, you have .fo many signatures in your SEALTH, I don't see how you can read rt! Oh, I manage! There is one page I left as blank as possible, because I wanted to see the pictures of the 'TIGERVILLE .IAMBOREE,.,, And I don't blame you. Ir was so much fun!I love all Carnivals, but BROADWAYIS was the ben I've ever been to. Never before have I eaten so much. All those 'hot dogs' and that cotton candy. And remember the Country Store? You could Wm a whole breakfast there, cereal, coffee and every- thmgln 102 I , , Qs A ,J , Y I J . f I D, W I L14 E fp 'Q 4? . . U ni Freshman Soothsayer IHIUIVUFCC Cl'10lf . . . if you were luckyll' 'Al was. I even won za cake. For relaxation, there was nothing like the GIRLIS CLUB CABARET. The Floor Show was really professional. Ir was Jo popular that there was a line away down the hzilhwaiting to get in. Everythingwas crowded.That madeit even more fun. VVe just walked up and down the halls and saw everyone and everything. My favorite was the Fisurown. I think I could have stayed there and fished all nightll' But you couldn'tl VVe just had to go to that dance in the gym. Ir really was the perfect ending to a swell evening! Bingo Iispanole lea and Rice Cakes rf WHAT PRICE YLEDGIJS 'I,I, Nlikilfli l ORGl'f'l' that moment when the curtain rose on 'Sororiix' II0ll.Tf.l'l1l1CI'C,S something ahout the opening of a play that gives me a thrill l never forget! And what an opening it wasl That play showed that BROADWAY really has talented lumors. What was the plot of the play. children? VVell. Mother, you know that every student, when he enters university is directly or indirectly influenced hy the Greek societies, sororities and fraternities. This hlunior pro- duction was a satire on 'rush week' at a college and life in a sorority. What 21 mess some of those poor freshmen got into. You know, Mom, it makes me wonder ahout sororities and me. XYell. I wouldn't worry about it. From these pictures in your SEALTH, l would judge that the -lunior play of 1940 was a HI l lu Ult couldn't have been anything else with such hard Work on the part of Mr. Ladd and the casr. l-lere's hoping we do as well, when We're Seniors! 104 Zi ZQEQ ef we Ver we me 54 at Lower Row: Marian Wiley, Pauline Rockwood, Jean Royea, Top: Mr. Pritchard, Louis Boyle, Fred Brown, Mr. Rue. ynxriurrmnns rumuams G T UOK! Here are the peanul ralrhfrff' 'Peanut catchers'? NVho do you mean F HTH!-I 'FICKET FORCE. You know, they were always husy selling tickets for plays, dances, or something in the 'monkey cage' on the main floor. They do a lot of hard work, hut the fun and exoerience make it worth whilefl M We M W Ver 94 WZ W M PM Eugene Weber, Mel Munson, Gene Mushkin, Chuck O'Toole, Dick Francisco. X LADDS LABS t 511, H, see? There l am. Well, l wouldnlt admit it if l were you! fill righff XI!! righlf Anyway it was fun working with the fellows on the STAGE FORCE V this year. But it wasnlt all fun. There was plenty of work, too. We had to construct settings. pull the curtains, run the lights. and handle the sound system, to mention a few of the minor details. VVhy, if it werenlt forxus the 'show couldn't go on'l', 103 i f- ,ll i ll! Q-'Sa fufan. Jqir-iii lf il tl WW it JPQM, wwf JVM HZIZTCZ-cIZx?i? a. tin?-evziczcf t ? Ifactfgffgja wifxl fic dyaie-up .,nqv:fi:f5' jg? im., 'z,iaAfzzz. fialybvrwaa Z 0 ffzfzizlff f,J2mf'50,y J.-lim fb EWS Jfrw-ua HAT'S the matter with Sis? Oh, she's day-dreaming again! Ah, for the life of an actress! Just think . . . a swimming pool, coach dogs, and a little French maid , .. ! Well, you have a good beginning here at BROADWAY. They certainly turn out naar-professionals! They should: look who teaches them! 'iDidn't I hear something about a RADIO Dinvvinic Cmss, too! You bet, Dad! With recording machines, amplifiers, and sound sets . . . ln I'm going to turn out for the Stage Crew next year. They make all the sets and do all the backstage Work . . . ! Speaking of stages . . . when Mother and I went to your JUNIOR PLAY this Spring, we were greatly surprised to find a beautiful mural on the east wall of the Auditorium where our old stage was! Yes, the stage is now on the north end. You'll have to face it, Dad, times have changed! 106 if nffivwffz gf If fiJl'z'frq eff? ff 5' fwllgfft 2,1 f!0,1fP jun' Jyan 18 2113 from eflfluff czliliamys fgzwkls' , !U!'3m..s'tf fi u!f,,,xf I 2-J' fl xy lx l YA O QU- f' I I ' 17 ' 1 0 0 xfj. 7 QQ OFZJLQJ' aff R71 alfzfi ami, M41 , 1560 4 TO YOU OF 1901 f . il ,fi Y THIS TIME. as you have noticed. this 1940 SEALTH is based on the compar- l isons that have grown out of the years 5 x elapsing between 190-1 and 1940. N The styles of dress and play, naturally. have varied considerably. The boys have long sinee passed the. period of pepper- mint suits. and the girls no longer float through the air in voluminous bloomers. These fashions have long since departed, but as a passing memory to the fathers, uncles, mothers, and aunts, who perform- ed in those good old days , we dedicate this Si'oRTs SECTION. 107 , rl Q GZ' -'f MM M X1 I 0 U B TUMBOY SISTERS Qlnu - 4 :P I KA . EQEQEQEQZQ iiigigziii ,Li V .V Y, I, ff? Ki, I, V , be 542 its 542 Es? EQ ESS Ma OUK, Mother, there's a picture of the team that beat us .for the championship. I'm sure glad I turned out for after-school sports and earned my 'Little B'. -lust think, next year I will be able to show offmy 'Big B' when I get it, and I'm going to try to get three chevrons, too. I think it was grand of the two letter clubs to give those splendid parties for the incoming frosh. Ir helped them to get acquainted. VVhat gave me the biggest thrill was helping the 'Big B's' with the 'All-City Letter Breakfastl. Ir was held at BROADWAY this year,a treat that comes to each school only once every nine years. I helped serve the breakfast in the lunchroom. They had a clever program and afterward everyone participated in sports that were scheduled in various parts of the building. You know, Mom, l think I will be glad to have school start again, because I can have all the more fun doing all these things instead ofjust hearing about them. Believe me, I'm going to get the live hundred points for my 'Big B' as soon as possible! Lower Row: Molly Gottstein. Patricia Grapp, Marjorie Dyer, Jean Sherk, Mary Davies, Patricia Tripple, Lila Abe. Sftond: Pearl Barlow, Barbara Curtis, Betty Taylor. Third: Ruth McCulloch, Virginia KifT, Ellen McFadden, Byork Larson. Top: Joan Reed, Yvonne Ledwidge, Eileen Dayton, Rosemarie Midgard. 108 I W Q25 542 si? its aye: Wi ,gif he iii Ve Lower Row: Juanita Lloyd, Adair Denson, Bette Jayne Frost, Marian LaCusta, Phyllis Kelley, Theresa Browne, Sumiko Ito, Sachiko Yagi. Second: Sarah Jane Gregson, Jacqueline Hale, Louise Esmay, Margaret Levas, Helen LeFebvre, Kathleen Hudson, Haruko lmamura, Delores Aoki. Third: Elsie Lindstrom, Lorna Ellsworth, Margaret Callas, lrene Grove, Janet Meyer, Gladys Fabian. Fourth: Beverly Hartwig, Bertha Moore, Harriette Barnes. Top: Bettie Garrett, Peggy deMerchant, Anona Hofstad, Juanita Coleman, Alice Buchanan, Erna Long. ,XP -AM., r e 3 , ft if ,J - R S X fv 'gm A J wk lg gg? . Lower Row: Guyla Saunderson, Loma Stock, Muriel Ream, Mara Savinoff, Dolores Walton, Hideko Tsuboi, Grace Ann White, lsako Takahashi, Helen Shaver. Second: Mary Jean Shaver, Elizabeth Whipple, Pauline Takahashi, Pauline Rockwood. Third: Fumiko Takakoshi, Janet Mori, Emiko Taniguchi, Sarah Jane Terao. Fourlh: Greta Nelson, Jeanne Tadlock, Sumi Yoshitomi, Lola Tolias, Hanako Okamoto. Fiflh: Patricia Waters, Dulcie Moss. Top: Teruko Nakata. ESS Wi We N he WS We SM N5 te? ii 5 M Vs W Ver HOCKEY TEAM BADMINTON Rrm' One: Sarah jane flregson, Mara Savinfff, L ' ' E j, . . , . Manger, Phylliss Kelley? lilizabeth Whipple.'7'fz'0inl3iitc' li-Ellie Rim' OW Mari' Wally. Vlfg-'ma KM- Managerv BCYUIY Heff- Frnst, Bertha Muroe. Dolores Waltnn, Paulins- Rockwood. jean wlg' Lms Pnchford' hm Malvoha Allen- Lola Tnhas' Paullne Tadluck, Manager, Beverly Hartwig, R CkW00d'Benha Moore- fl ' . 2 o Q I - as . J - . ,. ,773 -eg ES, lVl0THER,these are some pictures of the Winning teams and some of the individual sportsf' Nol We don't get a letter for every sport because the girls don't have interschool games. We get one hundred points for every sport that We Hll the requirements. Our letters are usually awarded at our ANNUAL BANQUET, but this year We were awarded them in an all-girls' letter assembly. Mother, I think I am just beginning to appreciate what the A A ETIC ASSOCIATION and all its members have done for me. Ir has helped me in ever 3 xx X S UV WHVS. X , . y . . , jf Q 1 . . , W f ' la. X , i fit: 1 A A 'ni i, ' X, N 1 f ,f-51 1 ' -fl Q, M, a nr . : I el ' . x wx- 'M faq ei l' WE , . ,, V ' 1' N 6 l , 5' , , f z- ,., K E is VFW, ' , ZX 7, 9 4 J 'X ii BASKETBALL VOLLEY BALL Row One: lrene Grove. Harriet Barnes, Margaret Callas. , 1 A A , Jacqueline Hale. Tu'0.' Lola Tolias, Florence Hufliman. Row On!-' .lafquellnff H3l9v 53fh'lQ,Y3H'v Manx!-Yen Phylllss Kelley, Manager, Juanita Lloyd. Iwo: Adair Denson, Jean Tarllock, Muriel Ream, Harriet Barnes. M 242 N5 VK 110 ' M Vet PING PONG MANAGERS Mary D1lV S. MJl13H1'l'.lffllI!r From. Row One: Betty Pratt. Jacqueline Halu. Burtha Moore. Muriel Ream, Loma Stock. Two: Grace Ann White, Adair Dcnson Q A 7,11 5 wi .X X N F X L X If 'X 4 , K f S A 0 W f - X, W f f L W Q I N , H ki K V4 b 0 Xxfxf 'kr lf -1 4' ' QV 'X , k U0 M' u Q' Na XY'--'f X I K9 X Q',,52,5 -NR V' 7 .- Q 0 K in X f Q L a X -dk' 1 V 5?52F?,'f W jf X si 5 A, Y , ,V f A 'LY A -X Q O 1 C f a 0 f nl 'X gl! Yi Q x .ag ,FJ- rf - N v 9 1 ' ' F I ,, P Q ,f W .f. N ' H Q 2 -.N :ii 1 W Y Si g -7' a 6+ x Q, L-1 ,v 'Q ' ' Q1 if 1 f e: A-f Y x :EN , a . , I Q 5 I 'Fl - J S w . : Q. ? , -- - ---' wang ,.:.. , , l .3 V . '4 M A, ,L,, Q 'X'? 'TTT' .f VE 5 , ji, 1--: E , I f-'ww f aa aga 5 f aaah b 'M ' mf, ,W .V,A W A.v, ' ff' gi gk 1 f,a..a4 1 ' iii ,Q . A a, :MW,g p g Lwaya ' my a,,'i f s: -f a ' W Q? , ., - .. , ,M 'W 'ific Q .. a. img' A ga Y L' L' - 1:V V . 5 . . gi a an a I , W i 12 f W W E 522 1 7 , 725 V me :Ewan , I ' - LL 'QL a ,L,1 W g .,,' if ,,:, :HS 111 f Lundquist N an 1, K I .-e5 if . 352, f'Ta5 - x i b f 46,8 H' 1 l J N , 5 H M V, a a Gain Kms 4 'tQWj y , . ' f A 'Gr O SIR. you old timers can talk about your slim Thorpes and Willie Hestons, but the ball- ' fs plavers and ball games today have much more glamour and thrills than in your time, Dad. Why, even in this High Sch ol League, thrills come cheap! Nearly every ball game BROAD- WAY? played had one play o so that mad it worth remembering. That one moment when lim Yoshida scored the li touchdown f r BROADWAY in two years will never be forgotten. Sure. Garfield won, 21 . t frontawthe B OADWAY point of view, it was the touchdown that really counted. , . X lx - You should have se 1 the w e ended the season. That last game really 'took the cake'. jun imagine ilfs o n ree with about fifteen seconds to go! Dick King, who did all our passing, fa e o e l e eland twenty-five and threw a pass to Prendergast on the four-yard line. I gi it' e four-yard line, and then the gun went off! Our First big chance to win a b ll m tw ears, and that had to happen. As for the other games, we lost to Lincoln, 2 - ' my e the champions, 20-Og and to Queen Anne, 12-0. The Franklin game was sh dlp lg ed in a 0-0 tie, and, oh, ye: so did that Cleveland gamef' l . ' TN e at l t ec A s X Ei, ' L i ,,'i .ss if ' yy, I K4 ' A H VJ flrx. LX, ' 3 , I 4' if a if c ,,QU1, EigQj,g a 7 3 K' we i ya. i g s W my y C741 E Q19 Q-cya, XLR . X 0524 i 'Y X 5 Q fs X by if ? k 2 1, x Q Q i Xlilb k,S ik i ' 'H-, fu,ii sf,oa:i sq, 112 faq QW 9'6- :af-Q A M dbz dw 'ivy ' f-an M 5 dl QE! f -' M A 1 s M' 1 i N ,. 1 ,X rwgkigfl KQNQF par., ,Ai gkwziik t 'LN' 'I' 1 ff cp. :L xx N 1 .. If K I ,A J-mlxggf 'p mi ,A ' ' rt N 4 ri , ' Q 6, 1f9?q,.hZM , ,xfgii-'f jrslj 'C2'21oyq. WGQSJFA W Q ,N on X-.-.Q I af ' .kj Al ' we gm ,aol ' ylkff , . , . 3.4 -f 'J hI,I,, DAD, I didnt quite make the xi sgvl varsity this year, but I did have a lot of fun and got a lot of experience out of W i 4 wi playing for the scruhsf, Yes, I guess you all worked just as hard. whether you were varsity men or not. But what kind of a year did you havefn We started out with a fair showing against ROOSEVELT, and ourtraditional ri- vals, the 'Purple Poodles' from GARFIELD. The FRANKLIN Game was the highlight of the season though.Welicked those 'Quaker' seconds and thirds for the only win either cluh scored all season. Although we didnlt end up on top, we did pretty well, and I hope we'll do better next year, when I make the varsity. 2 gmfi if 5 A K, f ' Y 'mf' QI 114 2284 X4 lid WZ YN Fw 1522 Dave Cov, Elwood Greenslade, Ernie Bakker, Russel Nelson, Bill Trogdon, Dick Shelton, Earl Burdette, Chuck Revnolds, Louis Chubb, Frank Tsuboi, Ted Downs W 4 F ALL THE JOBS in Athletics, being a manager is one ofthe most despised. VVell, son, I was manager for the 1903 Football Team, and I don't regret it one bit. If there was anything lost or needed, I had to get it. I'll admit it's tough but in thofe days, we were made tough . . . ahem! . . . kaff. . . kalf. .! Sure! Sure! Well, maybe I'll turn out for manager next fall . . . ahem . . . if I'm tough enough! OW THE SCHOOL did yell when we went for our First touchdown. First thing the yell leadership did was to 'give 'em the ax' and how we . . . l Whatl . . . are they still using that? Why, that was moss-bitten when I went to school. No one could give that yell like the Class of '04l How we did hoot . . . I can . . .H We know, Dad, we know . . . but just the same it's still being used. ' Q life kv lar K X f , i i ,. i i l 1 . ' ' i W, 37521 A 2:2- QQ i flffi i- is ,V , .. Q XS iiii' 9 - fl A iii- K i e, -,,., ' LQAA, .:,j?3f,,T,g V i M , if lil 'fc ' I 4 1 if . 5' ff ' I ,4,' jlfifif V lelq L if ' 5 ' t 17, ' ,r. ' - '1,'. jfffwkilg I ee 115 fd etii fi ff R, Q., rx. A l Raleigh Lichtenberger . Ll 5 N 3 ,. 9 57,40 XXKN J in INTRAMURAL l S OU KNOW, Son, there must be around eight or nine hundred boys in BROADWAY who, in one way or another, aren't able to turn out for intra-school athleticsf' 'KOh, Dad, that's where Mr. Raleigh Lichtenberger comes in. Known as 'Lichfv' to all the boys, he has developed a program of intramural sports that are participated in bv over half of the boys. Each semester there are two basketball leagues: lightweight for the boys under 135 pounds, and a heavyweight league for those over that weightf' ' F HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS okichi Asakura, Louis Boyle. EQ M M l Ve 34 W LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL CHAM PIONS Left to right: Tatsuya Ariyasu, Akira Talcekawa, Capt. Kazuo Kada, Fred Yamauchi and Paul Minato. llfm N K:- N Q W H . UQ B'- r N W N O we - N B N U' P '-4 BJ O 77' cu N '1 1 fb PW :' O N 'O 7' U O D v-I :F O B N M Kill ,,ff'Q if 2 f f I X 1 INTRAMURAL MANAGERS Lqfz to righl: George Umemura, Franklin Fujihira, Louis Boyle, Sheffield McDonald, Frank Nolan. M I O wx E Between the basketball season, every roll enters a team in a 'sudden-death, volley- ball tournament. All during the year, the boys 'ping and pong' at each other in the class ladder table tennis tournament, which, in the end, determines the school champ! Well, what happened this year? Why, in the lightweight league, the 'Cards', an all-Japanese team led by Kazuo Kanda fought their way to the title. I 'starredl for the losers, but sometimes I think that is the reason why we lost. Showing the same brand of ball that he played for the 'Bomberls varsity, Ray Rice and Captain Don Thomas led a clawing bunch of 'Tigersl to the heavyweight title. What about Volleyball, son? I used to be pretty good at that. Mr. Young's Junior boys were the class ofthe volleyball league and when the smoke of battle cleared up, they had beaten both Mr. Muench's Seniors for the title, and also a group of men from the Faculty, including Mr. johnson, Mr. Mount and Mr. Holcombe. Bill Martin, the Senior ping-pong champ, added another title to his growing list when he fought his way through an elimination tourney to win the school title. Other titlists were: Felix Cooper, Freshman: Saburo Tsuboi, Sophom ore, and Hiroshi Furukawa, Junior. U Let's turn over the page and take a look at basketball .... Hurry! INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS Lqft to right: Bob Saulness, Bob Turpin, Lloyd Witter, Mr. Young Prudencio Cordero, Don Thomas, Mamoru Uomoto. W4 W Fil :Al INTRAMURAL PING-PONG CHAMPION Lzifl to' right: Felix Cooper,- Freshman, Saburo Tsuboi, Sophomore, Hiroshi Furukawa, Junior: Bill Martin, Senior. 117 mg f--. rhysgr, ,af ,A g :Q 7 L1 3 fc K, A-my - , - 1 tv fm 9 ' , 2 'N' M, .i am H my f J VFIIEUBS . 3 Q kg .. ,..' -lj' , ' if fffav-'Q 5 ' i 'x'l'sl F l' TN P ire' lr ll Q fl? x gl , it E - M mr ,ry ,. 4' V: , .. of ::,.-.:v- r c is -., i t 2 itt t A 1 l .pf B , A s t In e i g ' cf-+ crti i A 2 - 7 'kkk i i K I i 1 4 I 'i .... li ' 3-f i f 4 ei' :f1-: ez K K, 'i- .:,:1' 'i 1- : l ss s vt mb 'K ' tsr sa if a i ir X ,V g 4 ,yA,. JR, 'E' ff 5 if ' 5 - i kv - . r. , A 'iyrh ft fs, i I , 't k iiisi li . Y E' X . --IQ s fn e v QQ: f -'23, t 5 id J is t r X i r i -':i . -ill A I :-.. ' .. I ,.li I as 0.' i , 7 sl XA b ig l 1 A f-Q. , I 4 Q 't ight PLE. A r 'li N. Q M of O KIDDING, DAD, the underclassmen really got a break in BASKETBALL this year. l guess the coaches are seeing the value of working with the younger men more and more each season. Take, for instance, Coach Heaman's work with the Freshmen and Sophomores this winter. He told us one day in Health Class that he'd just about given up on Seniors who 'folded' after big 'build-ups'. With the first turnout, he went to work on the likes of Rice, Woodard, Murao, Stover. and LeVan. They didn't do too badly, considering what they were up against. They were inexperienced, but eager to learn . . . won two and lost ten games. Next winter, Mr. Heaman has every player back that started the last game.iKind of rosy. eh? 118 iff? ID YOU ever have second and third teams in l904? We have them now, and there a great help to the coaches. Gives them a chance to use the less experienced hoys outside of varsity play. The preview of varsity ball is what we call the Second and Third Team players and games at the school. Their record?', Well, the Second Team started fast this winter, lost a couple in mid-season, and then finished strong, while the Third Team was capable of playing good ball from time to time. N3 ya, all M W Vs! M 228 FW 212 119 ltcl l lclu Cloarh 11111105 Mm llll Harrv PIYZCI' Ray Strand S lXNl'CI1k'C c- mlwurn 16351 lfl GUESS MR. MOUNT, our Tennis Coach, just doesn't live right! Why is that, Son? Well, this year every one ofour coaches was blessed with a number of returnin g lettermen, except Mr. Mount. Back from last year's team came only Capt. Harry Pntzer. a two-year veteran. All was not black, though, for besides Harry Musselman, a former state junior boy champ, Coach Mount had a number of promising Seniors who have worked hard for four years. After watching them beat I,rNcoLN in their hrst match, they seemed headed for a better spot than fourth, where they finished last year. H 'lf . M fn it -I L ily h is. M. wr W... nh., .-,. - P W-mg-wil I NMWNF yi? . in ,L ZA? kg C .fi-4 . V Q K 9 Q il U av, G g 'Y' -3' 1-r f. If so 1 'Q in '3' O 0 ' 0 . 0 ff.-N R49 ft ' Q L55-l NlT A , 5 j I Cluyholt Damascus Nlusselmzln Nlartln 120 6,7 1 if . , LD Man's Game, my eye! I just played eighteen holes, and 1'm one degree short of complete exhaustion. That family slice 'dogged' me all over the course today. l hardly hit a ball without its bending.l Slice or no slice, it would have been tough to make the golf team. Four letter- men took up half ofthe eight positions. Norb Trundeau, jack Fouts, Norman Roberts and Bob Tucker were the vet- erans. Bob Morris, Tom Craig, Minoru Yamiguchi and Charlie Bridges stepped into the remaining spots. As far as we know now, they've won one and lost two. but the two they lost were decided by only two or three points. l uc ker Bob Norris Bill 'Vlorris l rriii Q I Capt. ,liI'llllL'2llI -ft Roberts Yzunagurlwi r K ,.. , if ,A ., 0 in if X . . ff Cf? W -'n l'-' tt I 0 I L .1 V ,gf .ll 'Lx - Q., ., . ' 7 L 1 u ' .4 I x -.Qs-lat 1 1 nu Q . ug, F O qi - - ,712 4. 5 if ,N Y -N - j f .tltt s.: ali:-v its 'L ', l ' . 1:l if ,v',, ' S 1.',.iA ,lr as -.ygif F , ,' O Y gl ,ug u as , 7 i .Q 'F T.: ..-. X 'Inn a 'I A I I -I il . I , dll! lb ' A .s 9 ,.. Tomrnvffj' Maur ffnpi' ,gigg- i ' 'C'.'.' ml Q 121 if .1 53' A . ' ' ' - -1 ,.--1m 'H Q-:las BIAMUNB ET'S SEE . . . Oh, hefe is the Baseball Section! This is what I wanted Pop to see. By the way, did you play much ball when you were a kid, Dad? Shortstop? No foolin'? At BROADWAY? Hey, why didn't you tell me before this! That swell! It's still the most pop- ular game at the school. What, with the new ball park, the band, a sunny day, C-for a whilffl, a huge crowd Hocked to the opener. Bakken Yashino Armstrong Bricker Rice 122 I I HOB HILAM AN lc f' f B bu an 1-11 u at rw h L w s ,, l Y M x f A is r I MM r ttts r i 4 f ff xv ' i Wood ard We started the season against BALLARD with a veteran ball club. OH' to a bad start, we finished strong, but the lead was too big, and We lost our hrst game. The pre-season practice month was marred by the appendix operation of Coach Bob Heaman. He just recovered in time for the opening ofthe season. Well, son, here's hoping you make first nine next yearl Then I'm certain BROADWAY will take the City Championship! Aw . . . let's turn over.', BUST 5. 3132 . A. K. W si!! 'lvhtll I 3, if B rown rtrf A in P ,ff f 5 Bulcoslcey tw Dolby A iii l tl A ,,, Y w , ftllg iwl ta r , V F gl 7 K ll, l A Perosa Morriss 123 - K ag. ,Q au.. OL' BINDER FELLAS 'llc W m F wf A N fl li 'lirogcr I . ii a 'Q ' ilk' l ' 'J HEN Track Coach Roy Hall came to BROADWAY three years ago, Dad, he broke all precedents by devoting many precious hours to his Freshman and Sophomore cinder squadsg encouraging some, helping others, building for the futuref' 'KAnd this year, Son . . .? Why, this year, those Freshmen and Sophomores had become Juniors and s ,tet 1 ,K Seniors with at' least one year of varsity experience behind them..All year long they worked and trained with one thought ' 4 in mind: to lake the QUEEN ANNE 'Griz- M zlies, in revenge forlthe Merriwell-finish they pulled last year in the All-City Meet, 1 H- to beat BROADWAY for the championship 'ef by a 32-to-29 score. i f 'l L Plioutridcs e sf .. . a..' Q ,.., It , B Q f KJ R I if 4 - af r V ' as FWF ' 2 :-- A . at ldzwlihelil r W Evans l Timffm W at A M ryref A r'rt M in i ' f llii , -, l 'A,,, if--A ,..' M K' 1 4' Q f? f , ff ff ffjf 3: J ' f E ,.f' ,,flif,f' vs, 3, K tg Af, A- 1,3 ,J 4 d ' ,-f Hligt-n 54. . 'C A lx X -H f e X 1 l S ,W ,A 'S ' YZ i ,Z D ff' 1 5 I A 1 - nf ry K 53 Ag . I I 1, . K ,,,, 5. tmfii Roy mu '1'lL--- ,,. its y -- Well, Son, what happened . . . did they beat the 'Grizzlies'? What happenfd? Well, after taking Centralia High School in a 'telegraphic meet' by a 73M-to-445 score, and beat- ing the FRANKLIN 'Quakers' by an even greater margin in practice meet, the Tiger 'thin-clads' were already and set to open C 1 iff? ' l ---....-. ----...,. il i W nlfkill B f Ull their regular season with the feature meet i,:--': agaihst QUEEN ANNE and LINCOLN on - r 4 ,VKV April 26, Whenhrwlifh, Dad, along comes f 'C it that spell of liquid California sunshine ' ' W which postponed everything for a couple fi, C' of Weeks. is-M , Anyhow, both shotputter Art Hegre . ,y lX 2 l 1' . ' . and Bill Hagen, the football thrower seem- I: ' ed headed for new records while Rowland T .fimy Smith, Glen Dickinson and Clyde Ryder --a if 4 all proved that Coach Hall's work with 1. M riff f' those Sophomores and Freshmen of three l I N years ago is now paying dividends and will continue to do so. U Hegre N p Q l11ll1ll3CI'S 1 ,.......... 1 r rs . - ff fi 5---f 5 1 ii' , 5 V i' r 2 xp xv J k hks .. 6 if ' ' I xx li lx . 57 476 1 , QI f C ' , Fi, Q, X xl haf' f 4' 551' i Ex 'P a r N X X Gale A li. Slnitll PM llanscn by -U 'L Syler-as .,AL Q. Umm like ,A NE X s f 'A-0--.-r-.n-.acid as mn-.a.3ig.g3:,f,, R. Smith 125 ijvfafnff up .fygclanflcaz l .f'7fzfo Jjsrfhf 'Bynes a o a o an J f 2'7A ? fffaffr fr' 0 J'7a.fI'5A fwwacys Fnjffkt -I 74 f,f.'.! M11 EAI 524 BN F24 W r ,,x .7 ff I .1 A fi 13,1 A , citrix V, X Kg, JI Nm' mf'-v sv Xml if' Ml Xml I VJ Smal KH 'Aw fDiJplayf in Ihr Thirlvfiifh National Scholartif Art Exhibit, Carnzgif Iiiffifutal CDi:p!ayfi1izhe THIRTEI-:NTH NATIONAI. SCHOLASTIC ART EXHIBIT, CARNEGIE INSTITUTE, ART AWARDS LITERARY AWARDS PICTORIAL DIVISION: SCI-IOLASTIC LETTER CONTEST Grant Wolflcill, Wf7dfffL'0lOf Lockrem Alolmson, Firff Prizf Bob Wanderforcle, Walfrc'olor Bob Hayden, W'aterc0l0r W1-HMS PLAQUE Al Ostrom, Clfall Sfrrimterl Claiborne Shorter, QSjbrirzg Sfriifftvrj COSTUME DESIGN Dolores Walton, Iloizorablf Mrrzfiorz Ray Obara SPEECH AWARDS VERNIER JAMIESON MEMORIAL Harry Yamaguchi BLOCK PRINTS Masao Tsutakawa, llormrablf' Mfnfion S- A- R. ORATORICAL CONTEST Yukio Ozalci, Silver Medal ADVERTISING ART Karl Fujimoto, Honorable Mfnlioii UNIVERSITY EXTEMPORANEOUS CONTEST Hal Baer, BROADWAY Reprzfenmzive STATEWIDE AR BORETUM POSTER CONTEST jack Danby, Third Prize GENERAL AWARDS BROADWAY FOOTBALL INSPIRATIONAL AWARDS MUSIC AWARDS Jack Erickson STOKOWSKI JUNIOR SYMPHONY RENA B. RAYMOND AWARD Lloyd Nelson, Clariiifl GIRLS' AT HLETICS Kazul-zo Tajitsu, Violin Dolores Walton IZ7 M M M N M .5 55555 , , . A f' vi N W W A W M W Q Q . . . by the clock in the hall . . . so now we leave you, but as we go we are conscious of the advice and assistance of those who have helped us create this 1940 SEALT1-I . Thank! efpecially to our Facultv Advisers, Miss Kullberg and lVlr. Pritchard, as well as all the members ofthe SEALTH STAFF and to Hal Daggetfs YEARBOOK AGENCY for professional advice in planning and production. 'IQHE Emron. 54:1 :Q lfmfvwmz and lkwnucian by 'l'i-ii-L Yuma Boon Aoi-zwcv, Smt-i'ri.E, WAsmNcs'roN wt V, ,, 2, 'l YI-u: CAsi.nN Ou: STYLE, on the MoNo'rYrE, by ARCHIH j. I,n'r1.E, sEATl'l.E, WAS:-uNr:'roN f mgl f Dlsm AY TYPF: From th: c:Ul,l,EC'l'l0N oj RARE and 01.11 FAsmuNEim ll-YPE ol Ronmvr FARRAR, SEATTLE. 3 mjwx j lfixvling liviviuess l-ln:ii'i'v-l'our:m Ui-rsm' PINAME1.. 1,46-'fWS+ l'.N1'iRr:i,v l,i'i'fim:uwnmil1y lNAV'rioNAi. l.l'i'nmzkArH Cu., SEAT'l'I,E. Wixsn, 1 BlNmNr: mid C ovizkz Lovims by lun Wuxrsua BUOKBINDEKYQ BINDING by J. C. 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