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THE KUAY ANNUAL 'YI' 1152! 935 F' Class History g TEPPING out of the broad portals of its welcome gates, from its friendly halls, the Senior Class of 1930 finished with a flourish its last days at Queen Anne. As Freshmen, we chose for our leaders for the first half of the year, Norman Hol- land, Dellvon Fall, Winifred Shaw, Harold Richstad, and Mabel Jean Holland. The next semester was as aptly lead by Jack McClintock, Elwin Neville, John Rohrer, John Blair, and Harold Packard. In basketball our boys won most of their contests. We gained notice, also, with our '4Frosh Circusf' Our second season began When, in the latter part of September, 1927, the Sophomore Class chose as its new leaders Elwin Neville, Bill De Mille, Bill Shaw, Betty Hall and John lVlc1ntosh. 1 These able officers were succeeded in February, 1928, by Dellvon Fall, presidentg Jack McClintock, vice-presidentg ,lack Corey, secretary, Lewis Wallon, treasurerg and Robert F aragher, Kuay reporter. With these leaders and the help of our advisers, Miss Nada Overland, and Chester Taylor, we made the Sophomore Shindigv the biggest entertainment of the year. Long looked forward to, our Junior year, with its position of responsibility and a prospect of interesting mixers, at last made its arrival. The sceptres of authority were held by Betty Hall. Jack McClintock, Virginia Ring, Virginia Luther and Lewis Wallon. Leadership for the second half of the Junior year was placed in the very capable hands of Clarence Codding, who was elected president, Lewis Wallon, vice-president: Edwina Lacey, secretary, Verna Smith, treasurer, and Virginia Luther, Kuay reporter. Finally the time had come. As high and mighty Seniors we shone in all our glory. Officers elected in September, 1929, were: Lewis Wallon, Robert Faragher, ,lane Hinckley, Henry Price, and ,lack McClintock. ln February we chose as our last officers Robert Faragher, president, Ruth Hildebrand, vice-presidentg ,lane Hinckley, secretary, Howard Alexander, treasurer, and .lack McClintock, Kuay reporter. During their final year, more and merrier mixers were held, each a part of the numerous activities in our busy Senior year. We are indeed proud of our showing in athletics. Dave Curtis, Palmer Evanson. Carl Hossman, Elmer Koski, Paul Miller, Clinton Wlhite and Beverly Martin were our football heroes. They brought us to second place among the nine high schools in the city. The four Seniors on the basketball team which won second place in. the all-city league Were: Howard Alexander, Charles Ainslie, Maynard Ray, and Clinton W'hite. We owe thanks to Miss Overland and Mr. Taylor for their helpful advisorship and assistance. And now, as graduating Seniors, we have finished the first lap on an upward trail -the future before us. May we deal with it accordingly. MABEL JEAN HOI.LAND. Thirteen
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