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'24 Q U A Y '24 History of the School N September, 1909, when the average Senior of this year was toddling about at the age of three, a newly constructed building on top of Queen Anne Hill, The Model High School of the Northwest, to quote the first Kuay annual, began its history with something over 500 students and 30 teachers. At that time physics classes occupied ,a suite of rooms on the third floor and the physiography classes a corresponding suite on the second floor, while here and there were locked rooms, empty. Room 109 was early designated trophy room. though not a trophy yet existed. However, the first year by a brilliant season in debate and basketball put two orange and maroon pennants on the walls. Now in the same place may be records of championship indebate in '16, '17, '20, '21, basketball in '15, '22'? 23', baseball in '22, '23, while the case for trophy cups shows a record of successes in Writing, oratory and various forms of athletics. Formerly the entire student body attended the same assembly, then came a year when Freshmen were crowded out, while by 1920 it became necessary to run assemblies double. Similarly, boys and girls used the same gymnasium on alternate 'days till 1921, when a new gymnasium was given the girls. In 1921 the music department retired to a separate building. In 1918 the library, previously compressed in 107, expanded into its present quarters. Commencement exercises were held in the' school auditorium until 1921. The fifteenth graduating class leaves a school With three times as many students and nearly twice as large a faculty as the first. I 3 1 Page Nine I. A i ,- , 2. -5 if-ruff. - ....,taL:g.:.....h .h.. -, . X.. .A , '
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K mfg. be I 3-1 - pgpjfl -5 .Lvl qu' mi-qr U 92419 OTTO L. .LUTHER -5 . -..gf .... - r. Anne Burns John B. DeLacy Cora Scoti A Anna Welch A.F. Bassford Q UA. Y acuity y . -AYQEQLL .,........... Prmcrpal -- .------ ......... .. ....... .... 3 LQQ.-- Vice Prmcrpal ENGLIS Victor Buchanan, Head Ethel Nelson o. D. Stoddard L. A. 'Morrow . HISTORY W. Earl Millikin, Head W. B. Satterthwaite Edna Campbell O. G. Shanafelt Aimee McConihe ' v x . - l Wesley Young Maude Drake . . LANGUAGE V R. A. Brinck. Head' Mary Hooper Winona Bailey ' Eleanor Iorns . I , , i ' MATHEMATICS Ivmlilafaskin - Nellie Buckley, Head Edith Sifton Herbert Lewis . ' B, .S, Dugkin M . SCIENCE John Cwgballyv E. H. Moore, Head Felix'Moore C. E. Wassberg i E. H. Golisch' ' 4 I COMMERCIAL Pinging wimie Impeeoven PL. JR. Holmes E.'Leake Christina Bowles, Head Edie Spence 1 1. . -1. A, MANUAL ARTS Chas. IVICNabney, Head ' ART AND DESIGN - J. M. Gressley Earl C. Wi-ighr L. Hazel Williams Harold Haaa A A Clara Rush Evelyn Head HOME ECONOMICS Jessie Butler Stella Pearce LIBRARY ASSEMBLY MUSIC Mabel Alexander Faye Shambaugh R. H. Kendrick GYMNASIUM A D Mabel Furry L. T. Saalwaechter I OFFICE ' . Mehr -., I Ae-fm -a . - f - as-.- - -. 'TI - M 'Wx Marie Hawkins T V . f I ' 'T' fy - I .. . S. . '- ' ' ' . - 5 ' JI-93, 1 U ' 'W L ' ' I f N.-.51-Y kq rll il 4 T
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