The Bush School - Tykoe Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1945

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r X Q . H 5-34 , H... ' ..fsf i N. ff f l li z- I , - X ' W- Y ..- gl ZS H -, fl 1 1' tn Y: , JUS ft . I f, . Ceaseless, and rapicl, and fierce, and free, With the Spirits which build a new earth and sea. Betty Osborne, the school's star sailor, was born under the sign of Aquarius which is no great surprise because it means water bearer. For the first five years of her life at Bush she could be found either in her motor boat or flattie, Fleetwings Ill, after school. Then, at the end of her junior year she announced the addition of a star named Rowdy. lt is rumored that her best first-mate is Mrs. Livengood who, under Oz's able tutoring, is becoming a regular old salt. Naturally Betty is interested in other things too. She is quite an accom- plished violinist, although she has declined to exhibit her prowess ever since a particular assembly in the seventh grade. Something else along the musical line is Oz's voice, Although she rarely mentions it, she really can sing and very well at that. Betty proved herself to be a fine executive this year, for she filled the job of second semester councilor admirably. For the first six years Oz has been one of the contributing factors to the class of 19-15's success in the sports world. She was always a good forward on the basketball team, and could piteh a rather mean ball at llarkside baseball games. -27...



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-film u p NUQQA QM-Lives-ft 4 H faced,-X , Ae-I 5,5 .5 P' f gf 1 fl K J 3 it P at J Lea ' . 'A -. c75 'kv 7 6.1-fcC.C4.,4A OLUOIJM We . if?-Q Qu Q A X' 1 i A gen'rous faith, from superstition freeg A love of peace, and hate of tyranny. Scorpio people are generally very sports minded. For Phyllis Rattray, who was born under this sign, that conjecture is quite true. She has won several tennis tournaments at school, and has been a forward on the basketball team ever since the seventh grade. She participated in other sports, but these two are her favorites. Phyl is also musically minded. She has a very nice voice and has sung solos several times both at school and at recitals. She says her favorite study is Glee Club, a testimony to her singing success. Phyl was snapshot editor of this Annual and to her goes the credit for ob- taining such good snaps. ln fact, in the end, there were more good pictures than could be used for the first time in several years, ln the Senior Play l'hyl did very well as Nliss Huey, the nurse. Those born under the sign of Scorpio should love travel according to the stars. Whether Phyl loves travel or not is unknown. :Xt any rate she had a very exciting trip East during Spring Vacation for her brother's wedding, On February 10 the Stanford Aptitude Tests were given. l'hyl was just sure she would fail, but a month later she got a very welcome postcard which told her she had earned a place in the second group.

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