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'24 Q U A Y '24 At the Senior meeting held in April the following commencement speakers were announced: Carl Radin, valedictorian: Winnie Hughes, salutatorian: Lewis Shaw and Pearl Steiger from the Honor Roll, and John Turner' and Louise Brennan, chosen by the faculty. The Seniors were well represented in the Honor Society. And now Commencement day is drawing near, and our four happy years at high school will be a thing of the pas-t. And as the time for us to leave has come there is a feeling of gladness, and mingled with it a feeling of sadness, at the close of four years of such happy companionship together. And as we leave we would like to thank Mr. Luther, Mr. Kendrick, Miss Mc- Conihe and Miss Craib, for all that they have done for us. And we wish to extend our heartiest wishes to the faculty,an d the student body. HAROLD SHORROCK, Historian of Class of '2-1. Appreciation from Senior Class to Advisers c N BEHALF of the Senior Class, I would like at this .moment to show our appre- ciation for the loyal services rendered by our faculty advisers, and to the faculty as a whole. To Miss' McConihe and Mr. Kendrick, we of the class of '24 wish to express our thanks for your invaluable and untiring services which have helped us in making the class a success. Miss McConihe has been with us only in our Senior year, but her timely advice and help have aided us to a far greater extent than we realize. She took the place of one who had so much to do with the success of the class in the irst three years, and she entered into the spirit of the class in such a manner that we are greatly indebted to her. Mr. Kendrick has been with us during the entire four years of our school life and his advice and encouragement have added to the honor of the class. Also at this time we wish to thank the faculty for the advice and learning which they have so freely given us. They have given us much knowledge and shown us the things that will undoubtedly help us in the years to come, and that is the thing which counts. Miss McConihe and Mr. Kendrick, the class of '24 wish to give you our heart- iest thanks, and our only hope is that you have enjoyed your work as much as we have ours in working with you. PERCY BOLSTAD. L Page Thirteen ii I, , ,Q . .. 'A' 1 S '- ' gg ' e ii i... ,.. .,,,, .
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f '24 Q U A Y '24 Class History DAY never to be forgotten-the day when we, the entering Freshmen of September, 1921, approached the building which was to hold our main attention for the next four or five years. We were green, ever so green, as we listened to Mr. Luther's instructions in our lirst assembly, and as we listened to severe threats from the mighty upperclassmen, about banister sliding, elevator tickets, and behavior in the hall in general. V Our hrst leap into the Social World was the Freshman Frolic, which surely was a great success with its games, etc., and frolic we did, to our hearts' content. Our first year passed by as most years do. The second year started by electing Johnny Turner president, and Catherine Horner secretary and treasurer. We began to feel a little more like somebody, and naturally got into more of the activities. The Sophs were very strong in basketball, winning the Sophomore basketball championship of the city, a great record. - The girls were very active in basketball and baseball, also track. The Soph Vaudeville was a huge success. We all enjoyed ourselves immensely due to the hard work of the committees, with the willing help of Miss Craib and Mr. Kendrick, our advisers. i And then for the two more eventful years-at last we became Juniors and Upperclassmen. The year was started out very successfully by electing the following ofllcers: Fred Dally, president: Sarafrances Reily, secretaryg Goldie Sterling, treasurer: and Cecil Westerman, Kuay reporter. A number of matinee dances were held, all of which were very successful, everyone who attended having a good time. The class spirit reigned supreme in basketball, over half of the nrst team being Juniors. They were: Percy Bolstad, Chet Schlenker and Pete Desimon. In baseball, we were well represented by Bob Soudars, who was captain, Percy Bolstad, Louis Brittain and Bruce Johnson. :In track George Chase, John Turner, Jack Arwine represented the Juniors. In the Honor Society therewere 33members who were Juniors. The second semester the oflicers were: Percy Bolstad, president: Al Salisbury, vice president: Robert Kruse, secretary: Sarafrances Reily, treasurer: and Albert Hullin, Kuay reporter. ' At last the long-looked-for day arrived-we were mighty Seniors. This year be- longed to the Seniors, and they made use of it. Johnny Turner, Bruce Johnson, Bob Soudars, Harrison Jenks were stars on the football team. Chet Schlenker, Percy Bol- stad, Lawrence Carulli, showed up very welll in our fighting basketball team, while almost all of the track and baseball teams were composed of Seniors. It surely was our year as far as' athletics were concerned. Our social activities were many, with 'eight matinee dances, all of which were very peppy affairs, the committees deserving much credit. They were well attended and a fine time was had by all. A Leap Year dance was one of the features of the season. The officers for the first half year Were: Johnny Turner, president: Harold Shor- rock, vice-president: Don Sparkman, treasurer. ' The second semester officers were: Percy Bolstad, president: Chet Schlenker, vice-president: George Chase, treasurer: Albert Salisbury, secretary. ' Page Twelvl sw? 'xc V 4 'en ., R
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Jr ? i Q... 5 S , t ek v -T 'S . N r. 'G E. J. 'ta 9 it I, li. 'gil Ax .' x .1 .-I-.1 are 1. -e , . Y i ' 0 R. I-l. KENDRICK AIMEE McCONlHE HE class of 1924 has been an enthusiastic. self-reliant one which will be sorely missed by the school. What little service I have given in advising or assisting has been a happy one. I wish you all happiness at this Commencement time and offer these suggestionsf: The journey from Freshman to Senior seems short fiom your end of it. Take a good honest look at it. Why were some things enjoyable and well done? Why were others irksome and unfinished? True answers to these questions will give you a standard whereby your future study or work will be enjoyable and well done. A modern education is just begun at high school graduation. Choose your course and go to the University if it is humanly possible. , A. R. H. KENDRICK. JB To the Class of 1924: My best wishes are for the success and happiness of every member of the class of 1924. The courtesy and cooperation of oflicers, committees and class collectively. have made all the activities of this year a pleasure. May you honor your class and school in your various lines of endeavor by attaining the ideals embodied in the letters Queen Anne, Quality and Achievement. AIMEE R. McCONIHE. Page Fourteen at V ' . F1 xx Q, ' ' L . 55'-2,1 X, I :V ri , - I- -1 - - . , I 5 ' ' .- : ' -L .eg Q' H 5 ,1-lv.g,' , ' YL ' - 4 ' HW i
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