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THE KUAY ANNUAL Q,--4635!x-,sux4,xtax--sus--snsuxnx--xiax.-Q-avnxnx-ns-wx.-xnsnx.!fe2lp--pr HQ if If TATION K-U-A-Y broadcasting their regular yearly review of the four- ' year program just finished and given to you through the courtesy of the Senior Class of 1929 of the Queen Anne High School. f'Just a minute now, folks, and l'll tell you who managed the program that you've just heard. To begin with, this entertainment was under the able supervision of Miss Carolyn Barclay and Arthur Shelton. Those who managed the program for the first year were headed by the two Freshman presidents, Tom Sheehy and Marjorie McPherson. and their assisting officers: Mardi Denham, Felix Moore. Sue Harper, Winifred Shaw. Maurine lles. and Jennie Miller. The big feature of this program was the Frosh Frolic which started the entertainment off with a bang. 'AThe next section of the program was brought to you under the direction of Neil Arnett and Barbara Stolle, presidents, and their assistants: Tom Sheehy, Buhana Pyle, Sue Harper, LaClaire Harrison, Janet Lilly. Fred Grant, and Jean Spangler. ln the Queen Anne play. 'Captain Applejackf the leading feminine role was capably taken by Evalon Bond. a sophomore. Three of the sophomore boys made the first team in football and six in baseball, in addition to the other sports. 'fWith Sue Harper and Bud Robinson at the 'mike' for the third year. a most interesting and successful program was given. The assistants were Bayard Mclntosh, Edward Custer. Bill Prater. Sutton Redfern. Ruhana Pyle. Elsie DeLong, and Barbara Stolle. Mardi Denham. a junior,, starred in the play. 'Babf and Dorothy Aurich, another talented nieniher of this class, received honors in the lead in 'Come Out of the Kitchenf I will now turn the 'mike' over to one of the students who will talk to you for a few moments on the activities of the last year. Here he is now, folks- The last year has been a most eventful one. The Queen Anne Annex was used for the first time since its erection and marks an important epoch in Queen Anne history. Queen Anne students played an important part in the dedication of the Seattle Civic Auditorium and had the honor of participating in the first athletic event he'd in the Recreation Field. The stirring game that opened the field and brought Queen Anne victory over Broadway will live long in the memory of all Queen Anne students. 'fTeresa Maryott, one of our members, brought honor to Queen Anne when her oration won hrst prize over the other eight high schools in the annual oratorical contest. The Microphone Matinee given in March by the Senior Class proved very suc- cessful. The proceeds of this entertainment was used to finance the class gift, a moving picture machine, left to the future students of Queen Anne. 4'All the activities of the last year have been directed by Harry Webster and Edward Custer, presidents, and the other officers: Tom She-ehy. Leah Thomas. Ted Ackles, Clarence Young, Claude Phifer. Don Hilding, and Rubana Pyle. In January of this year. Miss Carolyn Barclay was forced by illness to resign her position as one of the advisers of the Senior Class. The students extend to her their sincere thanks for her untiring efforts in class affairs and to Miss Ruth Tunander, oho, with the aid of Arthur Shelton, successfully carried the work to completion. 4'And now, after many joyous days together. we are eagerly ascending upward armed with high ideals, a steadfast purpose, and a desire to enjoy that greatest of all treasures the world can bestow-The Future! MYRLE Jules. 'Thirteen
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THE KUAY ANNUAL q,T41QQ!.s.. x.-Q.-X.. x..-Q.-x.-fx,-nsuxu s.-xxanxuxux-ns.-sux.-Q.-xt-Q--s l kr ' V ' ' Webster Sheelzy Tlmrnns Arklus Young Reflfern Harris Carlson Officers elected in September for the first semester were: Harry Webster, pres- identg Tom Sheehy, vice-presidentg Leah Thomas, secretaryg Ted Ackles, treasurerg Clarence Young, Kuay reporterg Sutton Redfern and Wliitney Harris earned the places of Valedictorian and Salutatorian, and Helen Carlson was one of the speakers chosen by the class. AACIllVilSCGIE ls iESS6lgCI3 ff N today, already walks tomorrowf' The purpose and integrity of today are evident in the accomplishment and success of tomorrow. In the pic- torial history of your activities and achievements during your four years at Queen Anne High School, We catch not only a glimpse of glories gained but a vision of many more to come. As adviser for the Class of 1929, l have grown to know many of you intimately through constant association with you. l shall always continue to be interested in your future individual progress as I have been in your past achievements. As you are attaining even higher honors remember that: Carolyn Barclay Life is a mirorr of king and slave, It is just what you are and flag Then give to the world the best you have Ami the best will come back to y'0I,L.:, CAROLYN BARCLAY. FOUTICCW1
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