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AD MINIASTRATICD Q46 Clark 5... OUR years constitute the high school career of most of us . . . in that time we lay the very foundations of our later achievements . . . without guidance those foundations would be uncertain . . . but our foundations are given an opportunity to be sound by teachers who have given their lives to helping young people .... In Queen Anne there are four teachers who have centered their interests on the students of this school for twenty-five years . . . Miss Winona Bailey, al- though no longer teaching here, is connected very deeply with our life at Queen Anne. . . Mr. BennoJ. Uhl . . . Mr. Charles McNabney. . . Mr. E. H. Moore. .. teacher and later vice-principal .... , Miss Edith Sitton had taught mathematics here for many years when she transferred to Ballard this semester . . . Miss Allie L. Laird is now taking her place . . . Mrs. Kathryn Kennedy, Mrs. Eleanor Southern, and Mr. Calder B. Bressler also became faculty members this year. WILLARD O. BAKER-University of Wash- ington, M. S., Chemistry, Honor Society, Tennis. CAROLYN BARCLAY-- Hamline Univer- sity, B. A., English, Journalism, Adviser Kuay Weekly. ALBERT F. BASSFORD-University of Chi- cago, M. A., History, School Treasurerg-QXKA. History Dept. Head. A Q ll EUGENIA BLUE-University of Washig ton, B. A., Typing, Shorthand. i CALDER B. BRESSLER-Columbia Univer- W sity, M. A., University of Minn., LL. B., , Mathematics, History, English, Science. RAOUL A. BRINCK-University of Wash- ington, M. A., French and Spanish, French X 1 Z sk X Club. VICTOR BUCHANAN-Wabash College, M. A., English, Literary Critic of Student Publications, Head English Dept. JESSIE BUTLER-Colorado State College, B. S., Clothing, Junior Class Adviser. .J N 'T ,sf fv- , ,pm I S. 9' 'RQ . L l ll af: ,ass ' wi y 19
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ADM -,S ix F ' , J QQ' t P K l ky' 1 Qidigsi a fl Q: -L INISTRATI ...E Q46 0551266 C-Stagg OT so closely associated with our learning at Queen Anne. . . but very closely connected with our business at high school is the school office force. . . Mr. E. H. Moore is indeed a friend to every one of the students. At present he is vice-principal . . . an E. H. MOORE, Vice-Principal cere friend at the death of Mr. George W. Carlander, who had been cus- todian here for many years. Thus a staff of loyal friends to Queen Anne . . . work together in an effort to help the students in their high schodl career . . . As teachers in classrooms have devoted themselves to educating youth . . . so have the members of the office staff .... MARGARET WILSON. 9 K, office which he has held for many years. ln his work Mr. Moore befriends the stu- dents by teaching them the importance of regularity in attendance. . . the first req- uisite for success. As students we must make our own records. . . but Miss Marie Hawkins and Miss Helen Lawrence keep those records usable. . .The business of school is indis- pensable. . . in the office our records are kept. . . To live and study in a building, it is necessary for that building to be kept in perfect condition . . . Thus Mr. C. A. Coffman, the custodian, and his assist- ants, Mrs. C. Neerland, Mr. Joe Johnson, Mr. Otto Johnston, Mr. Walter Dense, Mr, J. D. Jones, Mr. Harvey Osborn, Mr. Ed Travers, render an invaluable service to the school as a whole . . . During this last school year, Queen Anne lost a sin- i MARIE HAWKINS HELEN LAWRENCE C ON
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AD MIINIISTRATICD PAGE 16 Alt? N xwxxxxit, :S Wx 5 Xlillk 0 'N-. Q D MARGUERITE E. CAMOZZI-University of Washington, B. A., Spanish, French. KENNETH M. CAMPBELL-Linfield College, B. S., Biology, Botany, Adviser Class '34. MARION CANDEE-Illinois College, B. A., Retail Selling. . FLORENCE CARLSON-University of Wash- ington, B. A., English. KATHLEEN M. COWAN-North Dakota Uni- versity, B. A., History, Social Service Adviser. HERBERT DAVIS-University of Washington, M. A., Mathematics, Football, Basketball, and Track Coach. MAUDE E. DRAKE-Columbia University, B. S., M. A., History, Pacific Rim. ANDREW ELWICK-University of Washing- ton, B. B. A., Bookkeeping. RUTH M. FLOYD-University of Washington, B. S., Foods, Health Committee Adviser. CHARLES J. FOSTER-University of Washing- ton, M. A., Economics, Law. MABEL FURRY-University of Washington, B. A., Physical Education. EDWARD H. GOLISCH-University ot Wash- ington, M. A., Botany. J. M. GRESSLY-Philometh College, B. C. S., Commercial, Bookroom. ERWIN R. HENKEL-University of Illinois, B. S., Physical Education, Intramural Sports, Base- ball Coach. O
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