The Bush School - Tykoe Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1945

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I NAME SPECIALTIES Mrs. Bush g-1 Principalg Adviser of Assembly Committee Mrs. Livengood- A nike-Principalg Adviser of Stini-ern Council RQ liister - V -N Annual Aclviserg Junior Class Advggi--A Mrs. Williams V Vi -,Yjenior Class Adviserg Publicationsgommfteeidiiser i Mrs. Dicltie W Drama Coach Mrs. Matthewser Adviser of Library Commigees-Adviser of Dlmtfl- n F in Sophomore Class Adviser -A -M -v Mrs. Gall W V is Adviser of Social Service Committeeg Seventh Grade Adviser Mrs. Hiririian -l Adviser of Social Committeeg Eighth Grade Adviser A I mi- Mr. La Grille Y K Y Y -' Adviser of Fine Arts Cimmitree Y Y Y YW Mrs. Newggt - -lk-ildviser of Sports Committee A A vii V A Miss King - More and More Dancing W Mrs. Stevens W Y Y -ii Adviser of Publications Commigee Madame Chessexrv V-:V Adviser of Student Court M A Mrs. Galloway liAdviser of Property Committee Mrs. Ballaine Tutoring Struggling Latin I Students Mrs. Birlrmaieri Chauffeuring Ailing Bush Pupilsto and from the Docntors' Mr. Bush J!-M l King of the Big Bus g Keeper of the Adding Mjchine V Mrs. Carlson Receiver of Excusesg Chief Telephone Operator v Mrs. Westlund- AA 4 Adviser of Sports Committee -W3-mm' W WWWWY NAME Y PET ANNOYANCES ME. Bush i People that come inicLtlioiffeirQAsay,,kffAre you bus. P Mrs. Livengood lAChewing gumg stray pieces oil-paper W-V Mrs. Lister A-5 Dirty combs protruding from uniform poclrets Mrs. Williams Y 1gPeople that fuss and game-about rationing Mrs. Dickie Ji Are the papers graded yet, Mrs. Dickie? Mrs. Matthews Picking up Klecnex from the library A M - iiir Y Dr. Gailey in W -Q Seniors that flunk easy chemistry - W-mv Mrs. Gall -Q -F juniors that lose Ccontinuallyj their biology notebooks Mrs. Hinmanvmz VYVY Y iGirls that say, I didn't get that question WHY Mr. La Grille H W ! Campaign signs that are hung amongst the-art'eitEbits H Mrs. Newp-ort A 1 - Shorts with Bush blouses hanging out from under sweargrs W Miss King K V ' H 'W i K W MMM' Mrs. Stevens PM i Cynthia Schoen GCA' YYYA SCCCDCCCCCCSCC Madame Chessex Cupboard doors that are left open 'nan' Mrs. Gallowi V A- People that do not pronounce their-:Ss Y ii Mrs. Ballaine f V I f n What grade did I get, Mrs. Ballaine? vim V Mrs. Birkmaier V Tardiness! !! Mr. Bush Y-Hw - My bum leg! YY nw Mrs. Carlson Girls that do not pamr-cmeicgbts W Mrs. Westlund Girls that are late to gym classes in Y I N xx X.

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Www., . Lef+ +o rigl1+, Sfanclingz Miss King, Mrs. Lisier, Mrs. Ballaine, Mrs. Hinman, Mrs. Gall, Mrs. Wesflund, Mrs. Marfhews, Mrs. Birkmaier. Seafed: Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Dickie, Mrs. Livengood, Mrs. Bush, Mrs. Galloway, Madame Chessex, Dr. Gailey. FACULTY NOTES NAME SPHIZRE OF ACTIVITY I YEARS AT HB Mrs. Bush Algebra I, II, 'Iirigonomclry Twenty-one Mrs. Livengood Speech, Music Iilevcn Mrs. Lister Ifuglisll II, III, IV: IAIIIII II, III Five Mrs. Willianls Medieyal .ind Modern History One MIS. DICIKIQ U. S. IrIistoryg Drninatics: Typing One Mrs. Matthews Library I Three Dr. Galley Chemistry: Algebra Ig Gcomerry Nine Mrs. Gall Biology, Arithmetic, Science: Cooking Ififtecn Hinman Yilfnglisli VII, VIII, IX, Cieograpliyg History Ninrc Grille Art Iiiglmr Mrs. Newport Physieiil Iidueariung After-sehcol Sports One-half Miss Diliieing Y Two Mrs. Stevens Typing One-half M3d3IIl9YCh9SS9X French 1, ii, in, iv, v Fourteen Mrs.VGaIlowaY Spgisli I, II, III, Tivo Mrs. Ball:-line Liriin I: Ancient I-Iistory Ybne .ind one-ha Mrs. Birkmaier Nurse One' Mr. Bi.isI'l Business Manager m.gTc.15i...,. 5....EQ.3. s s js, Mirsirwestliind IIDIIQQILH iidumiiiiig Afrfflgul slsiifrs is 'biliiilf -410-



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Sally Ayres Jackie Wanamalter Publications The llublicatipns tlimmittee flcvurishecl this year untler licliturs jackie XVananiaker antl Sally Ayres, and Faculty :Xtlvisers Xlrs. Stevens and Mrs. XVilliams. The first step taken by the committee was tu change the name tif the l'2llPC1'. The whole sclirmul cwntributccl names, ancl a vwte was taken, with the result that The l3arnmeter became The Rambler. For the first semester The Rambler was laborirvnsly typetl nut, cwuntetl C30 spaces to a ci-luinnj and then ininiepgraplietl. Until Mrs, l.ivt-ngwticl revealecl the Secrets of this nnpretlictable machine tu Vhris Muller, joan Frayn wrestlecl with it. The Rambler, which was published every twti weeks, ecwntainetl very lively articles ut' cltwrm life, schtml life, ancl gossip. On the mnre serious sicle were eclitorials ancl iiwtewtwtliy schmil events. :Xt the Siiim'gaslim'tl Dinner the staff, as a final gesture, burst fm-th with a superb printed issue, lt was an alumnae edition, ancl Iliana Sick, 19-lt! gracluate, wrtrte a full page article describing the changes in the schtml. She alstv tulcl of the whereabouts tif spine of the alumnae from each wf the ten erarluating elasses. There was one ticlcl note, htvwevcr, in this eclitiun. :Xll the past scholars of the Helen liush Schpul seem tti have been masculine in gentler, fur they were constantly referrecl to as alumni ! ln the first semester issues tif The Rambler, the most piipular articles were naturally those pertaining to gossip. lfrana Larrabee picketl up juicy titlbits for her cltirm cttlumn while Sally secwutecl arouncl for clay stutlents' facts of interest. These same types pf columns were niaintainecl in the seccvntl staff's ecliticin, httt alsw were aclclecl, by lletts Hansen, columns of interviews of prominent personafles, whom she antl lleverly Connelly attacked together. During' the secpncl semester the printecl eilitions were kept up, althciugh in a slightly tlifferent fnrm. These issues were multi-lithecl, and this process enabletl the staff tu use as many pictures as they wishetl because they tlicl not have t-1 be engraved. XX'ith the aclvent pf pictures came Susie Iilack antl her faithful camera, ancl lclalice Squire with her talented pencil. Susie prtmclueetl some very excellent pictures, while lclalice clrew very realistie tantl cutei fashion models for the Hlvax e Ritter ctrlnmn, Ruth the staffs hwpe that in the future every eclititin nf The Rambler will he printecl, i02-

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