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THE KUAY ANN UAL Q,-4695!-uns.fxwsux.-x..-X.-xus--xnxuxnx.-s.vx.'x,.,s.rs..,xnx..x OTTO L. LUTHER Carolyn Barclay Anne Burns Florence Carlson Kathleen Cowan Minnie Crooks A. F. Bassforcl Kathleen Cowan Maude Drake I-Icrbert Davis Xernon Johnson Winona Bailey Minnie Crooks Andrew Elwick J. M. Gressly actut ity . . Principal E. II. MOORE . . Vice-Prizzripal ENGLISH EPARTMENT Victor Buchanan. Head Ethel B. Nelson Nada Overland Marie Peterson Otis Shanafelt O. D. Stodmlarcl HISTORY DEPARTMENT Earl Millikin, Head Charles Foster Grace Skinner Rudolph Soukup MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Nellie Buckley, Head. C. Alban Taylor Gertrude Tormey Benno J. Uhl Marjorie Watt Allen Wallace Anna V. Welch Herbert Lewis Ruth Eller Ross Charles Parke Eclith Sifton LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Raoul A. Brinck, Head. Mary Hooper Marie Peterson Eleanor Iorns Benno J. Uhl COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Irva Knuppenburg Ilazel Williams Effie Spence Earl Wright Helen Impecoven Marjorie Wfilkinson SCIENCE DEPARTMENT E. H. Moore, Head. YV. O. Baker Kenneth Campbell Edward Golisch Felix Moore Arthur Shelton INDUSTRIAL ARTS M. J. Hughes Charles McNabney, Head. Willis Leake ART AND DESIGN DEPARTMENT Clara E. Rush Ruth Tunander HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Jessie Butler Stella Pearce MUSIC DEPARTMENT Ruth Eller Ross R. H. Kendrick GYMNASIUM OFFICE Mabel Furry Erwin Henkel Marie Hawkins Helen Lawrence LIBRARY CUSTODIAN LUNCHROOM Ethel Miller George Carlancler Elizabeth Hoag Ten
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THE KUAY ANNUAL qT,..4yQ2!--xnx,ns-vsuvx.-n-w.nnxno-sn-Q--Q-nx.ux n-xnexnns--x-nxnnx-useruns, as Qfgggp-...fu o T te radlruiatfes Yife shall long remember your class and the year 1929 as marking the hig tide in the history of the Queen Anne High School. You are the first class to graduate in our new Auditorium, the finest in the city. Your school work in the senior year has been carried on in class room and laboratory of our new equipment amid conditions no longer cramped as they have been fora number of years, your members have participated in play and opera on our new stage which is unsurpassed in the high schools of Seattle. To this stage you have given the finishing touch in your gift to the school of the new motion picture machine. 1 am sure these new and favorable conditions have been a chal- lenge to you to achieve. And then 1 should hasten to mention the other important event of the school year of 1929, the opening of the Audi- torium Recreation Field. Healthful youth demands a place in the sun. Of the twelve stalwart men that so gloriously dedi- eated that field, eleven were mem- bers of the class of 1929. h 63fz? of ak- Q 1 4, If I Xl, 'Y I!-Ll 4 Ni Yl
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cj!-Je THE KUAY ANNYU 'sk fe,-mcvfgfs-vs.vs1vx4 iiiki -x..'-xa-sn-g..s..s.,-x,..s..,. ,,,!g3,l,,, 'Z 2 L 0 L, J BHG Mimi, -J , ,fs Vice-Principal Q X 1 3.1 -Q ' 5 Marie Hletwllsims Office M anager' I, -JA. f rr ' ,J . I7 ' x..f ,AA N-ff! X K V! Editorys Appreciation FTER nearly five months of preparation this book is ready to be filed away as a permanent record of the activities of this last school year, but not without the benejicial advice of many of the faculty members could this have been possible. To Mr. McNabney goes the gratitude of the staff and of the school for his part in the business advisership. We owe thanks to Mr. Buchanan for his literary criticismg to Mr. Golisch for his excellent photography and his willingness to help at all timesg to Miss Rush for her cooperation with the staff in carrying out the theme of the boolu, and to Miss lmpecoven and her classes for help with the typing. RUHANA PYLE, Editor. Elcucn
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