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Y -- VJLEI , lr gran f,-1 -Nils? Senior Histor HE record was broken. and at last the plane, Class of '31, spiraled to the ground, taxied smoothly along the surface. and stopped. Out of the passenger pit came the champion class, 350 strong. The first year of our course in high school flying we spent on the ground, leaming the mechanism of our ship and performing the several duties assigned to acquaint us with the responsibilities of such an undertaking. Chief Engineer Dick Clark, Assis- tant Engineer Chandler, Secretary Phil Spaulding, Financier Kenny Jones. and Reporter Marguerite Dowie, set about instructing us, and Miss Florence Carlson and Benno J. Uhl agreed to be the promoters of our scheduled flight. Our first entertainment, the enjoyable Freshman Frolic. was held aboard the plane. The official titles were, for the second semester, bestowed on Phil Spaulding. Chuck Rasmussen. Dorothy Laws. Marion Marts. and Frank Reynolds. 4 The first lap of the flight was put in command of Peggy Sheldon. Joyce Vanasse, Chuck Rasmussen, Bill Wills. and Carol Chapman. Succeeding these able officers were Bill Taber. Fem Davis. Betty Bradshaw, Phil Spaulding. and Frank Reynolds, who were in the receiving line at our next annual event. the Sophomore Shindigf' Flying high our third year. authority was vested in Betty Bradshaw, Carroll Cahen. Denis Callaghan. Juanita Hall. and Arne Ericksen. This year we were granted several privileges, due to our experience and aptitude in the air, which we were quick to appreciate. having been denied these when groundlings. Next in line of officers on this lap of the journey were Harold Shouldice. Phil Spaulding. Kenny Jones, Bill Wills. and Lucile McLaren, who successfully led us on to our fourth and record-breaking year. As the time approached for the final spurt to our goal, we cast about for com- manders who would be capable to lead us on this test. ln September of 1930 we chose Dick Clark as president of our Senior Air Force: Phil Spaulding. vice-president: Denis Callaghan to record the progress of our flight: Kenny Jones as exchequerg and Carroll Cahen to inform the other three fleets of aircraft in the school hangar of our activities. According to custom. on the last half of this lap the controls were turned over to the equally capable officers. Harold Shouldice. Phil Spaulding. Lee Jacobi, Kenny Jones. and Pauline Nelson, in the respective positions. The class of '31 is exceptionally proud of its showing in athletics this last year, when every squad strained to perfect and mold itself to secure our title. the champion class. for us. The team which brought the football championship to Queen Anne was comprised almost entirely of Seniors. Bob Caler. our star basketball forward. rated the all-city team. aml our prowess in track-the new all-city records of Munnell and Frost-is gratifying. Eminenlly successful mixers entertained the Juniors on board the plane. when landings for fuel were necessary. Oratory was developed lo the degree of obtaining several championships. and dramatic talent centered upon the production of a Senior Matinee. consisting of three one-act plays. to help raise money for the class gift. Towards the end of the year plans waxed high for the last important event of our high school course. before we were to doff our togs and helmets for caps and gowns- to receive the coveted diplomas symbolizing a successful flight. The Senior Picnic was under way. and several committees were appointed to care for every detail that was to help make the affair a success. Committee chairmen for this were: Dick Clark. gen- Fourteen
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,, 'Ti Q tx yr 2,tllQ Colton Sheldon Johnstone Pape Waters McMullen Commencement Speakers Carroll Cahen, Valedictorian ....... Shirley Pape. Salutatorian ..........,. Peggy Sheldon. Faculty Speaker .......,. Charles Waters. Faculty Speaker ....,. ..,...,..,..,........'iModern Ed .,...........,............... Nathan Hale' . ,.,.. .,...,,...,........ ' 'Value of Hobbies' ucation' .,.. American-Foreign Relations' Edith McMullen, Class Speaker ,...... ............................... ' 'Chief Seattle' Harry Johnstone, Class Speaker ........ ,... ..., ..,... ' ' T he Man From Seattle' Senior Matinee Presented May 27 NMANIKIN AND MlNIKlN Directed by Helen Nichols Mary Jane Stevens Jimmy Gilman THE TRAVELERSN llircrlerl by Eileen O'Connor CAs1' Adelaide Kolar Gene Frost Dorothy Laws Ray McGrath Lee Jacobi Doris Sims Sam Staadecker Martin Trepp llaldis Floe Phil Spaulding Carroll Cahen Margaret Fry DANCE AND LET DANCE Ihrvrtwl by Vida Rue McNeal CAST Joyce Vanasse Rosalia Hoffman Frank Hendricksen Carol Chapman Larry Munnell Thirteen s
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Page 19 text:
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T195 1 . Z? li KW Senior Class llffiegrs t Q Clllflt' , Shouldirv Spaulding Callagzltmi Sprmlrliug Jambi it if K. Jones ffrllwlz K. Innes Nelxon Senior llistory, Continued eral vhairman: Ruth Wisness. refreshment: Larry Munnell. sportg Pauline Nelson. puh- livity: Phil Spaulding. transportation: Bolt Gage. vommissary: Ed Taylor, retirement: Frank llendricksen. vigilanve: Arne Ericksen. site: llelen Niehols. social. Chairmen for other vommittees during the year were: Luvile MeI.aren. ping Kenny jones. dues: lfdna Worth. announr-ementg Phil Spaulding. senior matinee: Luvile Mt'l,aren. gift: Barhara llarisherger. Joyce Vanasse. llelen Nichols. Martin Trepp. Arm- Eriksen. Boh Galer. commencement: Rosalia Hoffman. mixer Hirst semesteri: Lucile McLaren. nominating committee flirst setnesterl. Chet Warren tseeond semestert. Throughout the vourse of these four stages of our journey twinkling heavons were always in sight to steer us on the right vourse-f-faithful lights that welcomed us. as strangers. and heartened us. as friends. To Miss Carlson and Mr. llhl. not in so many futile words, hut hy future deeds. can we rxpress the deep alfection and gratitude we hold for their guidance. And now. the flight is finished. The journey of Life is lmefore us. We march for- ward and it enliolds us. Mmm-1 Hmatzuc. Fifteen
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