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on l 1-,Q '59 st A .J x I ff - 'rs lim' U! T KUAY ANNUAL -QW f' .ff-1. M if ' Nr ff- ? , 1 A kd 4 Taz, J' i X. F arzrgher H ilder brand Hinckley M cClintock Holland Fall Alexander E vans on For the second semester Robert Faragher was elected presidentg Ruth Hildebrand, vice-presidentg ,lane Hinckley, scretaryg Howard Alexander, treasurer, and Jack McClin- tock, Kuay reporterg Mabel Jean Holland and Dellvon Fall were chosen commencement speakers by the faculty. Palmer Evanson was a speaker. XgClllVilSfBlI 9s CGSSQEiLg4E3 EMBERS of the Senior Class: Commencement is here-the commencement of the bigger things of life. As graduating Seniors you are beginning to realize how little you know, and that your commencement is a beginning of life study and effort to realize a goal visioned in the past. To turn back in this quest of knowledge and explora- tion would be disastrous to the spirit of any boy or girl in the battle of life for the highest self-realization. The fact I would like to impress on every boy and girl is that the next step in the ladder of life is always possible to the Senior and ready to be taken, whether it be to the freshman call in college or the appren- tice in business. The step may be taken with honor and dignity while preparing for the higher levels of life. I wish to express my appreciation to the officers and members of the Class of 1930 for their loyalty to their school, class, and C. Taylor advisersg for without their healthy cooperation and untiring efforts, their splendid class history could not he written. C. ARTHUR TAYLOR, Fifteen L l
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fmnfirfi THE KUAY ANNUAL I rc 5 Walloini F aragher Hinckley Price M cC linta ck Rauch M ilkey Trew f' Ollicers elected in September for the first semester were: Lewis Wallon, presidentg Robert Faragher, vicepresidentg ,lane Hinckley, secretary, Henry Price, treasurer, and Jack McClintock, Kuay reporter. Sylvia Rauch and Josephine Milkey were Valedictorian and Salutatorian respectively. Harry Trew was chosen hy the students to speak at Commencement. , .4glliiW'ilSCE1F'9S CI-BSStERgCEB Dear Class: In the three years I have known you, you have done much to merit my liking and respect. You are a class composed of people with the elements of greatness. A great man is more than his words or his deeds. These are merely the outward expression of a certain integrity of character that commands the respect of others. Yet the respect of all the world is a mockery if a man cannot respect himself. No man or woman was ever truly great who had a smallness of mind or a narrowness of sou.l. To think clearly, to speak sincerely, to act courageously, to be kind, to be tol- erant of the opinions of others-this is surely to be great and worthy of respect. Nada Overland NADA OVERLAND. Fourteen U ,M W GW K iQ f X .A Z I t M , jf
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'M THE KUAY ANNUAL CHARLES L. AIYSLIE John Hay Basketball I, II, III, IV. nDragn HOWARD .ALEXANDER Immaculate Con- caption Treas. Sr. Class, Foot- ball I, Basketball I, II, III, IV. Alex the Great JRENI-I ANDERSON John Hay French Club II, III. The Girl in the Show WII.I.IARI J. BANNER John llay Corpse Hangs' High. Son of the Sheik KENNETH A. Bl'iGlIS Seattle' College Tennis I, II, III, Latin Club, Science Club, French Club. Hit the Deck J lcssll-1 BICLI, Cnc School Honor Snczlfly, Drama tic Club. 'Light of the Western Stars Sixteen Www ROBERT ALBRIGHT North Queen Anne Debate Club II, Band III, IV, Glee Club III, IV. Flight ALICE ANDERSON Warren Avenue Girls, Club. Hearts in Exile l'll-ZNRIETTA AUSTRI-:M Interbay Cirls' Club. Let's no places EI.IZABE'l'II BEATTIE Mercer Spanish Club, Sci6r1C6 Club. The man and the moment HOWARD BEIIRENS West Queen Anne Boys' Cabinet III, Foot- ball I. Seven Days Leave AUDRIQY BENNETT John Hay Science Club, French Club. PHappy Days f i l
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