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THE KUAY ANNUAL .J nesif, 1, l,f f f. -ee-.-5 -f -ff ff mir sa lass History ANY, many moons ago-four years to be exact--the class of '28 began its proud career at Queen Anne. Oh, what memories those four years bring- especially when we all tried so hard to be up and coming young architects, remembering the newly-chosen school motto, Every student is the architect of his own future. Presiding over us in our first year were Jack Mitchell, presidentg Margaret Gow, vice- presidentg Geraldine Hickey, secretaryg Jack Hullin, treasurer, and Robert Johnson. liuay reporter, with Edward ,lillson succeeding Robert Johnson the latter part of the year. the other officers remaining the same. But after many trials and tribulations, we produced the greatest success of our hrs! year, the 'Trosh Frolicf, Soon we were sophisticated Sophomores-you know the kind-just past the Frosh age. During this year our members were prominent in athletics, Jack Hullin and l'at Myers shining in basketball and golf, and Gordon Jenkins, Bob l'lillis, Leland Dynamite Bell and 'fChuck Montgomery starring in football. We were also well rc-presented in Dramatics, Glee Clubs, Honor Society and the various school clubs and activities. The officers for the Sophomore year were: Roy Terry, Marjorie McCoy, llarold Stilwell, Floretta Light, and Charles Stanford, and Betty Smythe, Barbara Rum- niens. Mary MacMillan, Floretta Light, and Muriel Gleason. Ahleat last we could go to the Junior-Senior mixers and not with a guilty fear of being removed. These mixers were put over with a Hbangw and everyone had a good time. Not only were we socially prominent, but we outshone the other classes in athletics, having six first team football men and three first team basketball letterwinners, the football players being Chuck Montgomery, Gordie,i Jenkins, Bill Hoffman, Leland Bell. Bob llillis and Cole Comings. Pat Myers, Arnold Wahlquist and .lack Hullin upheld the basketball spirit. We also had warriors on the track and baseball teams. We had quite a bit of musical and dramatic ability, some of us taking part in the operetta, The Lass of Limerick Town and the plays 4'Seventeen', and 'fCaptain Applejackf' Forty-eight members-a truly great number-were claimed by the Honor Society. Officers ofhciating in our Junior year were Cole Comings, Barbara Rummens, Mary MacMillan, lllis Harper, and Muriel Gleason, and in the second semester, Jack llullin, Julian Johnson, Max Berger, Clarke Wright, and Neil Arnett. Now our last year is over and our adventures at Queen Anne are memories--but what glorious onesl The Class of '28 has been one of the most active at Queen Anne for years. Fifty-two Seniors were honored with Torch pins-the most any Senior class has ever had in the Honor Society. Our officers this year have been: Jack Hullin, June Roe, Charles Montgomery, ,lerry Achenbach, and Eva Speir, with Pat Myers, George Brobeck, Jerry Achenbach, Bernice Donahue and Leland Bell as the last semester officers. Now at the end of four years, the framework for our life's building is complete and we are ready to successfully finish the construction of our future. And, you know, friends and classmates, just as big oaks from little acoms grow, so do influ- ential and successful architects from small builders grow. Through these four years Miss Hazel Williams and Andrew Elwick have been our advisers, and it is with a most sincere feeling of gratitude and appreciation that we leave them, the rest of the faculty, our friends and our classmates. VIRGINIA CLARK. 'Thmeen
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zxltlh ix lv THE KUAY ANNUAL cj, Q, awp! : r --we-ff '--- vw-f - if ' -.f-I l D fjfvtl , 11 - xl 1' Hullin Roe Montgomery Achenbach Speir Samuelson Kline Arnett Qigfficers and Speakers Officers of the Senior Class for the first semester were: ,lack Hullin, presidentg June Roe, vice-presidentg Charles Montgomery, secretaryg Jerry Achenbach, treasurer, and Eva Speir, Kuay reporter. Agnes Samuelson is the Valedictorian, having received the highest grades of any in the graduating class. Marion Kline is Salutatorian, having the second highest grades in the class. Neil Arnett was chosen commencement speaker from the Honor Society by the class. Fmwtcen
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