The Bush School - Tykoe Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1943

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if ff? Wt fr' FRESHMEN gk? M Left to right: Betty Bushnell, Jane Nordgren, Betts Hansen, Debby Allen, Martha Holloway, Vir- ginia King, Kathryn Black, Pat Bowen, Pat Hinman, Kay Parker, Beverly Connelly, Dorothy Wall, Cynthia Bruce. THE FRESHMAN CLASS, The Sprouts RDINARILY thirteen is an unlucky num' her. In the case of the Freshman Class it is lucky, for anyone would like to he a mem' her of this grand class. So without further ado, here is the Freshman Class: Betty Bushnell, who is made up of cleverness, willingness, modesty, and charm, Betts Hansen, a girl who is thorough' ly entertaining and wellflikedg Beanie Black, who works when she works and plays when she plays, Cynthia Bruce, of whom it has heen said that she is always in haste hut never in a hurry, Dorothy Wall, a newcomer with perf sonality and talent galoreg Kay Parker, hlest with good fortune and good senseg Beverly Connelly, an allfround girl, Dehhy Allen, always full of tricks and fung Martha Holloway, carefree and Page Eighteen popular, Pat Bowen, who is tall, goodflooking and grand , jane Nordgren, who keeps the class in hystericsg Virginia King, who is gracef ful, comely, and clever, and last hut not least Pat Hinman, who is the most jovial and happy' goflucky memher of the class. Aside from their charm these girls can hoast several potential Phi Betes, and the vigor they put into their class projects is worthy of note. For instance, their evening at the Showhoat was a sellfout and their afghan for the Red Cross is the only one from school that won't he a hit and miss com' hination of pink, orange, red, and purple. They hought hlue and red yarn so that they will prof duce a uniform masterpiece. This is one of the many projects which illustrate their unity and enterprise.

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