The Bush School - Tykoe Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1945

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ii L eaaritfgy is How swee+. Frana dissolves in mirfh. Miss Beck in repose. Mrs. Whi+on summons ihe herd. Admiral Vannice a+ +he helm while firs+-male Spalding enjoys herself. I didn r do if! says Debbie. Rusfy Wall alias Mrs. Marquam. Midi ai work Josie, +ha+ zoo+-sui+ kid. The 'famous Williams smile. Barbara being coy. Josie, Frana, and Gwen in a dramafic mood. 771,

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-:L:I..I.l -I .. .. T. Whit ' h Y . . , U A gags, Mrs. Ballaine Mrs. Williams Mrs. Whi'I'on Mrs. Marquam Taylor Hall Taylor Hall is the home for the eighth grade, frosh, sophomores and a few stray juniors. Libra. the Balance, Mrs. Williams, rules there aided by Scorpio, the Scorpion, Mrs, liallaine. The girls there range from horse enthusiasts to Sinatra fans. Betts is the early bird who pops out of bed at the first tollings of the bell in the morning, On the other hand we have Pat Scherrer who is just generally late and also her Wallace, Idaho, roommate, janet Hanson. Down the hall lileanor Grinvnn and Helene Casserd are discussing tquietly?l their favorite topic-boys. Sally Schroeder has finally cornered Gaynell to tell her a new corny joke, Gaynell is enjoying her favorite pastime-eating. And of course Carol and Patsy Flotow arc talking about the latest horse show. -lune Shefehnan flits busily hither and yon all day. VVhencrer the tele- phone rings you can he fire that two girls, Donna jones and Patsy Parrott, will be there. lf the call is for l'atsy, Donna stays to be sure that she is not missing' something important. ln on the bed of Libra, the lialanee, is llaisy who spends most of her time discussingiwell now just what dues she discuss with Nlrs. XX'ilhams? llorothy Hartford is the girl never ready for bed on time, while Sally liefns is the artist of considerable talent at Taylor Hall. One of the things the boarders will remember was the USU. dances given in the ballroom. Xlrs. Xtilliams would eo down to the US.O. and pile fifteen or twenty fellows into the station wagon and brine them out for an eveningfs entertainment. For the ones who could not or did not like to dance there was pine pong, Some of the boarders even turned Arthur Murray and taught them to dance, Then at eleven-thirty or twelve, Mrs. XVilliams took them back to ttiwn, XXX- all owe her a xt te of thanks for her unselfish help. Seeing that all the boarders are in the best of health is Cancer, the tirab, Mrs. llirkinaier. iXny day she eau be seen carrying' food to her patients or tryine to get the struggling boarders on the scales for their monthly weighing. anna



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FORECAST YOUR OWN WEATHER THE WEATHER AND THE LAW In China the law regulates everything. Even ladies must dress according to the statute. No man must dare to notice the varieties of temperature before his superiors. The governor of a province lets its inhabitants know when it is cold enough for a change of costume, and when the signal is given by these functionaries, all China puts on its winter dress. WEATHER WISDOM The following are a few of the old saws relating to the weather which abounds in Great Britain, namely: A rainbow in the morning When you see a gossamer flying, Gives the shepherd warriirtgn Be sure the air is drying, HA rainbow at 'flight U When black snails cross your path, I5 the Shepllefdys dellght- Black clouds much moisture hath. If the moon shows like a silver shield, Be not afraid to reap your field. Ulf the cock goes crowing to bed, llwhfn fl'-'3 Pfflfofli loudly b!1Wl5, He'll certainly rise with a watery head. Soon we'll have both rain and squallsf' SIGNS OF RAIN The air, when dry, I believe, refracts more red or heatfmaking rays, and as dry air is not perfectly transparent, they are again reflected in the horizon. I have generally observed a coppery or yellow sunset to foretell rain, but as an indication of wet weather approaching, nothing is more certain than a halo around the moon, which is produced by the precipitated water, and the larger the circle, the nearer the clouds, and consequently the more ready to fall. 'Evening red, next morning gray, Are certain signs of a beautiful day. WINDS Wind from the east-bad for man and for beast, Wind from the south is too hor for them bothg Wind from the north is of very little worth, Wind from the west is the softest and best. CLOUDS When you wish to know what the weather is to be, go out and select the smallest cloud you can see, keep your eye upon it, and if it decreases and disappears, it shows a state of the air which will be sure to be followed by fair weather, but if it increases, you may as well take your great coat with you, if you are going from home, for falling weather will not be far off. The reason is this: when the air is becoming charged with electricity, youimill see every cloud attracting all less ones towards it, till it gathers into a shower. And, on the contrary, when this fluid is passing off, or diff fusing itself, even a large cloud will be seen breaking to pieces and dissolving. -Locke Amsdcn 4. SKY COLORS Red evening portends fair weather-unless spread too far upward from the horizon in which case expect wind or rain or both. Sea green tinge in rainy weather means more rain-deep blue calls for showers. Haziness over the sun or moon-a sun white at setting or going into a bank of clouds-foretells bad weather. A pale dim moon means rain. A red moon means wind. Yellow or gold sun-with purple streaks at sunset-all will be fine. A red predominant in the rainbow means rain or wind, orange for raing yellow for dry weatherg green for raing blue for fine weatherg purple for wind and raing and violet for fine weather. 0 O C: O wi ,.....,-...,,..,...., V..-l

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