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gg HI y 11. P Award of Merit Introducing a new school symbol. Chief Sealth was originally honored by hav- ing his name chosen for our parent annual, Q Q that of Broadway High School. 2 O I-L - - r- wk mmol A X K., Ralph Richard Upton H869-1935i Son of a California '49er and later Oregon Supreme Court judge, Ralph R. Upton was born in Portland, Oregon. He was educated at Yale University, from which he received Bachelor's and Master's degrees, and at George Washington University where he took degrees in law. He was a school administrator in Ohio and Illinois before coming to Seattle in 1912 as safety man, first for Stone and Webster Railway Co. and later for Puget Sound Power and Light where he originated the famous safety slogan: STOP-LOOK- LISTEN. Mr. Upton became head of Franklin's English depart- ment in 1913 and during the next twenty years was not only a brilliant teacher but an inspiring adviser of Tolo Annual, Tolo Weekly, Debate and Oratory. In 1932 he organized the speech contest which has been successively known here as the Upton Contest, the Aristelle MacDonald Contest, and the Walter Reseburg Contest. 4 The Indian motto means: I have succeeded, I have won, or I have achieved. And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew That one small head could carry all he knew. from GolcIsmith's description of the schoolmaster, in THE DESERTED VILLAGE To FRANK MCCAFFREY ANN STONE CARL WELLS for their professional counsel and generous handling of production of a long shelf of Tolos
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TCJLO NAMES Ben's Men and Women for Distinguished Service to Franklin High School Presented to DoN MEANS for quiet, friendly way in which he handles student problems. NORMAN HEBERT for services beyond the call of duty to faculty and students alike. RALPH R. UPTON and JESSE R. HURLEY for over thirty years fcombined totalj of directing production of Frank- lin year books. N But al that he myghte of his freendes hente, On bookes and on lernynge he it spente, . . . And gladly wolde he lerne and gladly teche. I Chaucer: Prologue to the CANTERBURY TALES Sketch ot' the scholar of Oxford t To BRIAN KASHIWAGI for his efficient administration of the ofhce of Student Body President LINDA MARR for her quiet mature exemplification of the Hnest Quaker Spirit. Jesse R. Hurley Born and educated in Pecatonica, Illinois, Jess Hurley attended Knox College at Galesburg, Illinois, where he received highest honors in Biblical Literature. After two years he interrupted his college career to teach for three years in a small high school a few miles from his home. He received A.B. and A.M. degrees in English from the University of Illinois and re- mained there for several years to teach and do graduate study. He studied under Professor Thomas Baldwin, international authority on Shakespeare, and Neil C. Brooks, famous German scholar and life-time student of medie- val liturgical drama. From 1935 to 1937, Mr. Hurley taught English at Wash- ington State College fnow Universityj. He came to Franklin in 1937 and has taught here ever since. His three daughters have all attended Franklin. Mr. Hurley is well known for his culinary skill and for his large col- lection of gourmet's recipes. He is a bibliophile and has a large and varied private library. Music has been one of his chief hobbiesg he has studied piano, pipe organ, and voice, especially German Lieder. He has a large col- lection of music and records. Wet den Dichter will verstehen Muss in Dichters Lande gehen. und Was du ererbt von deinen Vatern hast Erwirb es, um es zu besitzenf' Favorite aphorisms from Goethe's FA UST
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