Queen Anne High School - Grizzly Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1935

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lUNUK SULIIIJY ' ULl:I:'LI.vu - vu LIU RACK - SENIOR PLAY - BOYS CLUB - TUDENI CCJUNCIL3 SPANISH CLUB - RESHMEN - RADIO CLUB' - BASEB DEBATE - GIRLS CLUB Q D IAN ACVIE CL B ' OR E CLUB ' OPER1 GIRLS CLUB CSERMAN ' NEESHMEN P RADIC CLUB ' BASEBI MOVIE CLUB - SENIOR PROM ILUE PRINT C VIE CLUB - CH CLUB - SENIOR PROM iBATE' GIRLSCLUB PGERMAN CLUB I QBLUE PRINT CLUB - ORCHESTRA - - INTRAMURAL SPOR1 STO K BEL-Q1 THIS nc I fr Y f if Q ' C 1 5 If f s f I I I I 2 1 X x 1 Q x 4- X Cx 1 , lr Mtv' j J., A , gp Y ' I Q. J!!! 1.1 A J JQXA ' J W0 K My 1 ,X yy , K , , f jf 1 ! ' 1 MJ! if t 4 ,jjj I Vu I KJJJ J. I, ff A N y 7 , lf J X 1 Q W J rf K T X A ,W W f' sf fb if .fi 06 , X! V' . U! vf X fl ya 1 N jf MN . ffl Q A F x JJ F R Y S. f y EJ Y ui e ' our steppin -s,on . M. Ulf Mol hy an effieieg' , AX ,ij . si ff xFir1nly is it placed with h ed toiiejtj 1 Lf f pon Life's doorstep. , FOUR YEARS. Created are our tools, Unused and shining . . . hrightly new. Hardened and waiting einployinent, these tools Will serve us well. FOUR YEARS. Friendship here has reveled. And tasted is its euer-glowing joy. Fondly is it rein-einhered . . . a path travelled Finely and well. FOUR YEARS. Beauty rewarding faithful work Is seen, surprisingly hrilliant and true, Counted out fairly and in ahundanee hy the clerk Of all that's jine. FO UR YEARS. Drawn on our soul-canvas, Inerasahly painted in eternal colors, Our four years are ind elihle until the last, And will not die. . . . ED KELLY x- Xe f 4: ',il 2 f N f cg Ii F y W l llc , .Q , :A , N 3 1, 1, I Y W i V 4 1 I l I. J f XJ, xg J ? , x 3 14 .,1 NT X NX M R ul I i NX? BITU R5 W W N F . , lx is J 3 W X5 AN gX Y xg X, X : 1 4 r ' . .5 X 2 . ,MQ N , xi If , x g. If if I CCRTW A L, in 'YQ 3 .ffm ,yi ,f'-fi ff 'J W' V ,ff ,ffl V QF? Mgr JU QJWLLWVMX M Q LM ef? ,XL f j V elm Mm, M4 ,wg .M ,,,,,.. JUG ' ply. QW Wm WM LA eng Qpyffw VER of Queen C7114 M R CS-'mff!eW,Ain7i0 e! iff cgclwvl IQ3 5 gfif.0.,KML,,,Moq N 10114 MMM Mtmywm flip! W1 JMUQMZZQ fU,2fiJwZ5 m24 4 Wdiywlwwtwf N1 5 ,AQ Qshdm, jf, Wk ' x Q' Cvnfenfgl X V5 f I o Administration Ai if II o Classes 4 s A , . . 1 IV o Drganizations Q V Q Athletics E 5 i P V it S K ff X ,uf J! My X, J ff .., Wgf A f I A . J 5 QQ 'J I U ,K ' W 5 I . !' fi ,2f'fiQ ' X ' A . fb .JO w. f f4'N f 1 QL W , z rw' . Q 5k'!f B4 , 5' M -f' N I- w . K! Cv J , 5 J 55 'X I KW 5 , ODr,thf3 JHi11tOP KM Y 3 2 J J ' fx 'WJ 5 U, x ,D fx! , ff39?j fy! QM XV Y K, lik thy W! X X J .pw f ,f RBA j Y X! A Wg J 3151 xxx X 1 'Y T32 ,I x wx A ' 1- X X x i-4 Nz JK N f N X :J wt , ' ,fix JJ N X ,Alu Rfk? , ,if tk X .Q QLQfw Jw 'gg ,X 'fl 'x , if' I' Afl V if-J 4 . 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X sutgfl ' FOREWORD . . . Could. The various sections are dedicated fi Q s f lg Q: X Wi X s r . il if 'Ex N .w I , ii 5 5 i Q U ,gi X ' E QW X to seniors Who were chosen by their classmates as being most Worthy. An annual is, after all, a memory book, a record of school years and events, and the more intimate mem- ories it brings of people who were your friends or your leaders, the more fondly you will look through its pages. ,gl Whig? 8 WMAVWM l Cf'-QU wwf ' 'HQ AY V9 Q ,-f1f14,4,d,M- V A ,giq ik: Y 2 'X QQ f XMWIV 1 X XX , jf X Mi? J 51 My ff W M ,pf ww UQ? K5 F , Q X t 1 Morning I 5.5! . w Q , 6 W Bw K , I w 1 1 x 1 H ' 3 ' 7?G5CHZf'7H? MWMA My Qfef W mi f ZQZQZQWW WH? WJ' WWW wf,6fWCJf41f 'jAx' est ntrance ff Ld n 975 fiffgf Wm mwynml 2Xn2?jmMQJrwMZF5 W VM W ! UDMJ 0150 Hi' .. . M , '-ft ' ll 51 1 6 1 i 4 lf' I 'Er 'VF ijvfiilf gfr fn: Li F Q if 4, ff M, A M l '4 ' 5 ,IQ All uh' fr P 45' WSL W . 2 .DQ X i 4 nl 159' X I' 1 il Ja' 'N y SL' X. 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YN? .W il., P. 1, l 5 LCQ L0lfL L , N A ll X . . w- 'l ERY little has ever been said of the g N X directing force behind the student X x e l 'li , x, staff of the Annual. i A For five years, Charles Parke has been 5 all ,lx K N 1 . o Q X lf x patiently and untiringly taking the 1 X W l' I responsibility for production of the It f 3 i 2 ' li xxlx N l school s year-book. His personal enthu- N ,X x siasm inspires those Working with him. fl P . . . 1' g f X , The dedication of this year's Annual K ,l ,lx l it X . . 2 A N to hlm IS but a small measure of our A fl fl esteem. N r FX 5 p 1 X 3 fl X lx . K N, F . g , ,...s-f, if i 4' - .gr .Q-'FF' :ff , . ,gf a - T... T' V ' , 111 ..- ' - -av ,- JA. , ,..,..,,...-A - . . - , .I ff- ,., ,. R 1 if ,J 'J -ILSFW 31351 y.ge,jQ-'- n,y'PA- X. .ti 12255, 'mm H L,-gt 41, 4 , Q , ,QEQQ1-1 rig ' -1 :cf 5: ii :i a :4-T-:J f . . ?gR Y NLE! V 4 'C fp A Q Aw of' E 'W L fa. -:Q 'S ' ' ' 'QE--HI'-44'-L ' i 'Viv ' ' . 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Among our aims are found development of adequate appreciation of our national and cultural heritage, and a proper sense of responsibility for their perpetuity -- f training for citizenship. The school aims to teach pupils how to think for themselves, draw their own conclusions, and stimulates the desire to attack as life Work unsolved problems, technical, industrial, social, e l ll .ring 'J' 1 is f 1 . af ff Gy Q J j f if f H L f i ,1 ,,..'- , l f S ' 'V r y lj 1 5 r'f1ge.5g ,, A I it - i n Ne- , 4 ily ' ' of 1 , -' ' f I ' rw Y ' R -'xp J , ' Jr '- :rx ar fp-.s.s4.zrf - 2 v F - if f ' 'lk ..'i,5-1 - - S' 0 ' f U - -f W -,N . j J, I i 4, .V I, :V -. L-25,3355 i J , V 1 f 1 A J J . 5 K qjxj J X J xt!!! I U ,' ' 1 -1,4 V , F, -J gf ,ff ,V ,ff 1 g J V if L . p X' I5 if -ip: V Q It , Q, E ' lj J 1 f X 1 ' 531555: 'Q ' 1 l J , , , -s ri. Sr' if L-'Q S g.-f 2 , f . as a - - .r ag . J SU A i T j , - - I , ' 4 5 E if J 'if C 4 - I J J - , , 'A' ,A .few ml' ggfgiizy-A . 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The theme, Student Life, has meaning for Queen Anne Students for I am sure they are very much alive. Off:-of mr S aw 0 WW I . U 'pi Wcicm..-.me-gfffifw, V Q K fyvt. ZZ:-0' ' 1 zfzys J, V,-ifrff' 'ifggra'-: Y ff .1-: -i-,.-:sw 'ei wa, 4- fgge1,.qe..Q:.i::gYf1 ,. VV' gras V . A . f,,.'3??g1GN6 y-.I :gg ,fq555,l,5Mi..k5. .- ,:. Hn. .-,w. s f- , .:-, ii-. 35: 4: ,HQ fr f7.,v':, '- :Harb , , l -.. Q i- 5- V ',-'HJ .-411, X 14515: 'A yer: . . .-'If J V12 . , ' --me A f V, . ff rims... .rw 2, 4'4?f,11 ., V yf f.:3 .Vi sf? ' '-Li? '- -' :f1Qf.'5:i 'ii5r.:.iv- X L-: ff.f?i,S'f:,. ,i ' 19-',w,V ' -4 Rh P, i fs -:1-, ,. f'.,. fy '1.-5.v?v.,- -'-vw in' .--1,i-Jr J ,, 5115153 ,I 'qi . ' 5- ,J x - 3 11,51 4.-Y-1:4-l'r:'q' mi-:,,,,j,.-.-, g .- w Vs1:,aii-mi ' jay P' ' - ' -ff , X-' L ' . A .wi -TPWHV-. V. V. V fr-',l22-. :,.v!f'm.-Ja- -'r - .- ,,-.5 V' ,,,,.' awp- gg.,-i3'5xj'qJg,r -UW-M 'B , f,:5,l. x wgiifzcn-1 5'JZQ: 12575 e,. 1' r j Q '1 ri:-'e-'-fi! :EPM 'lk-s. 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' ,gy V5 ,Sq ' h TT 5. mf g , 'uni -:gr Z 34 2 L- ,. ,Q ,fn 1 -i A . y w. ': - , Wd , QJQKL' A K-LJ. ' i J 1 11 MQW f I W Jgwfl Cuzfeficfazian IED for Valedictorian, he lost the higher honor of making the last speech by a flip of a coin. Yoshi Miyauchi has received 40 As and 2 Bs with his main interests being mathematics and Latin. When he was not piling up his points for the Honor Society Whose torch pin he Won in four semesters, he could be counted on to run a good race in the half or the mile. Yoshi always will be one of the most respected and Well-liked persons Wherever he is. I. , J ' 1 I ff ff K 1 ' at ae. , u1r4w:??.f?f1iziwQ. i 'A . ,f , JD V ,.fW5gW:,,.',fE3'5: .f. ,P-5 t F f My ,aan , . .V -r rg ' - .A ' If X ., V ,A g4,v,s, ui., 1 I l x A , I, ' , .3.iI13ii.f,:5y1-1 'fsr .f3.'gqs h,ey' J tgq l-g Q ga' N w. 'R C , '11 fr - . 2 f -' ,5,,.' A H iw M if ., -W V f A A Y 4 X 1 1 ff .sqgg 5- S9232 5. , 1 - aim, ' f I fi .74-.i'7f'1sf.-JW: 3 'H 'V ' . 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' ' 1352. -.af . fffiig.. , ' ' rr 1 ,eff .-liar: Hi lei 'WL' -fe . f.-' nil A Q A.'1f1WeJ f 1, , .. ,- f','.'5'4F2fL-255:14 ffilkrj- 'Q . Ulf' 'Ur 'gf 'glwzxf . 2-ff-gs: -1,5-ie, f- --ry.: , '. . 55 ftlf' H , Qgghi T- jx, M503 gqgffz-:f1.5,' ,lip 1 F pm 'Nj y ,1..f, . e, 4, , uri' Q 4.1-1-,-V .fix fluff.,--1 ' - M435 . A -'za-iw.. .7 i1,,ff '-f mzgA5Qts.1. .. - , 115.2 VJ Mai?-'ia Ti '. 'f'g'f,,'f13qic4-, . ar. ,, , -. f , ,1, 'Gm 1. ' .ze M- - if ' - 11. w if: :rfb '..' - 31 V . if ..-Q I Q gf, ' .E..I',i' 51351, ig ' ' , Ji ' . ,,: 1-'wh iff fjeff '31 5 ,Q 415 if yt -5 f p f' Ffa- ...gm ' mf' ' ,F at .A-3, 421-'pafff-:.g .1 , , I, ,. ,.,f -3: , ny- - ' .. U ge, - ' K-1 5 - .r .gr ,ff vw- R51 .- --. H - 'f ' ' .WST 'jg , . Hifi' - - 'ggi ' a Sgr Yfkf g- . 4 yi ,. 59,355 V' 1 - 1- uf, -' :S y 1- . CIA Z iCf0Tid LLA XWESA REDFERN has made a remark- able record of 40 As and 2 Bs. She has taken a College Preparatory Course and has majored in foreign language. Along with her scholastic interest she has been active in the Girls' Club, being Chairman of the Fresh- man Auxiliary. She Was, also, Secretary of the Honor Society and Kuay Representative of the Q Club. Ella Wesa has, indeed, made an excellent showing. 0 rel W? ADMINISTRATIO Page 16 Q16 Jena URING the last year there have been some changes and alterations at Queen Anne. Some of the faculty have left while new members have been added. The improvements in the school plant consist mostly of the work done by the P.W.A. One new course has been adopted and will be a part of the curriculum when school opens next fall. We are sorry to say goodbye to Miss Hooper, who passed away during the school year, to Miss Judith Whalen, who is getting married, to Mr. Haroldson, who is Hnishing his first year at Queen Anne and has been transferred to Roosevelt High as head coach, we also have missed Miss Camozzi, who is on leave of absence. Although we have lost some of our regular teachers, we wish to extend a hearty welcome to the new faculty members, who are Mrs. Mae Bloss, Mrs. Margaret Hall and Madame Mar- guerite Neal. The P.W.A. workers have added much to the cheerfulness of the interior of the building, having repainted and kalsomined many of the rooms and halls. The new course to be added is called Northwest Industries and is a study of the industries, resources and potentialities of this part of the country. Field trips will be part of the course. The maximum number of students belonging at Queen Anne during the 1933-34 school year was 1929. The maximum number belonging for the current school year was 1889. The student body is grateful to the faculty and wishes to thank them for their efforts to make our school life a success. XVILLARD O. BAKER-University of Washingto-n, l M. S., Chemistry, Honor Society, Tennis, Radio Club dviser. E CA LYN BARcLAY-Hamline U iversity, B. A., Jou alism, Adviser Kuay Weekl ALBERT F. BASSFORD-University of Chicago, M. A., History, School Treasurer, History De- partment Head. MRS. MAE A. BLOSS-Bellingham State Normal, University of Washingtoin, Commercial. CALDER B. BRESSLER-University of Minnesota, A. B., Minnesota College of Law, L.L. B., Mathe- matics. RAOUL A. BR1NcK-University of Washington, M. A., Northwestern, Harvard, French and Spanish, French Club, Department Head Modern Foreign Languages. V VICTOR BUCHANAN-Wabash College, M. A., Literary Critic of Student Publications, Head English Dept. JESSIE BUTLER-CO'l0f3d0' State College, B. S., Clothing, Senior Class Adviser. KENNETH M. CAMPBELL-Linfield College, B. S., Biology, Botany, Adviser Class of '38. MARION CANDEE-Illinois College, B. A., Retail Selling. FLORENCE CARLSON -University of Washing- ton, B. A., English. KATHLEEN M. COWAN'NOffh Dakota Univer- sity, B. A., History, Social Service Adviser. HERBERT DAVIS - University of Washington, M. A., Football, Basketball, and Track Coach, Mathematics. IYIAUDE E. DRAKE--Columbia University, B. A., . S. History, Pacih Rim. - NDREW LWICK-University of Washington, B. B. A., Bookkeeping. RUTH M. FLOYD-University of Washington, B. S., Foods, Health Committee Adviser. CHARLES J. FOSTER-University of Washingto-n, M. A., Econo-mics, Law. MABEL FURRY-University of Washington, B. AJ, Physical Educatio-n. EDXVARD H. GoLIscH-University of Washing- ton, M. A.g Botany. J. M. GRESSLY-Philometh College, B. C. S., Commercial, Bookroom. MRS. MARGARET C. HALL-University of Wash- ington, B. A., French and Spanish, Adviser Span- ish Club. WILLIAM HAROLDSON-University of Washing- ton, B. S., Literature, General Scienceg Freshman Football, Intramural, Freshman-Sophomore Bas- ketball Co-ach, Hi-Y Adviser. ERWIN R. HENKEL-University of Illinois, B. S., Pd e Physical Education, Intramural Sports, Baseball fg Coach. I 7 HELEN B. HICKS -University of Washington, B. A., English. Page I8 lkgfvls BAL!-if M. J. HUGHES-University of Nebraska, B. S., Industrial Arts, Stage Craft, Blue Print Club. MRS. ELEANOR L. IORNS-Highland College, B. A., M. A., University of Washington, B. A., Spanish, French, Girls' Club, Girls' Adviser. VERNON B. JOHNSON-University of Washing- ton, B. S., Mathematics, Science, Faculty Ticket Manager. RAYMOND H. KENDRICK - University of Ne- braska, M. A., Music, Opera, Woodwind Quin- tet, String Quartet. ALI.1E L. LAIRDLNOfthWCStCfD University, B. A.' Al bra M'ffE'e, ZQXALO 73 -fffff 5- X,-f CW 1. -f -eee -3--O, WILLIS E. LEAKE -- Northwestern University, X University of Washington, Shop, Golf Coach. X ff ,-X ,. U f C0 1- HEIKBERT H. LEWIs-University of Washington, M. A., Mathematics. CHARLES MCNABNEY-University of Washing- ton, B. A., Industrial Arts, Head Industrial Arts Department. DOIKOTHY MCQUISTON-University of Wiscon- sin, M. A., Latin, Adviser Senatus Romanus. ELMER MILLER - Washington State College, M. A., History, Debate. ETHEL M. MILLER-University of Washington, B. A., B. S., Library. FELIX E. ORE- of Oregon, B. A., Pla sics ner l, 'e c , oys' Club, Boys' Ad- 'Y viser. MAROUERITE NEAL-B. S. in Paris, France, University of Washington, French, Spanish. ETHEL B. NELSON-University of Washington, B. A., English, Costume Director Play, Opera. NADA OVERLAND -University of Minnesota, B. A., English. CHARLES G. PARKE-University of Washington, B. S., Mathematics, Annual Adviser, Thrift Ad- VISCF. LEONARD O. RAASCH - University of Washing- ton, M. A., University of Minnesota, B. A., Head Commercial Dept., S. A. R. Oratorical Contest. FRANK M. ROSE-University of Colorado, B. A., ' tory, English, Adviser Sophomore Class. CLARA E. RUSH-Columbia University, B. A., Art. SARAH M. SEARSTCOlLlHlbi3 University, M. A., Art, Craft. OTIS SHANAFELT-UHlVCI'SltjV of Michian, B. A., English. ARTHUR L. SHELTON-University of Washing- ton, M. A., Science, Adviser Camera, Ping-Pong Clubs. GRACE SKINNER-Drury College, B. A., World History. RUDOLPH SOUKUP-University of Wisconsin, B. A., History. MRS. ELEANOR HALE SOUTHERN-University of Washington, B. M., Music, Senior Foods, Opera. O. D. STODDARD-University of Indiana, B. A., English. C. ALBAN TAYLOR-University of Washington, M. A., B. D., Latin, English, History. GERTRUDE TORMEY -University of California at Berkeley, B. A., University of Washington, M. A., English. ESTHER D. UHDEN-University of Washington, B. A., Oral Expression, Dramatic Director. BENNO J. U1-IL--Thiel College, B. A., German, English, Adviser Deutscher 'Verein, Inklings. JUDITH WALEN -Northwestern University, B. S., English, Oral Expression, Dramatic Direc- tor Opera. ALLAN R. WALLAcE-University of Washing- ton, B. B. A., Social Science. L. I-IAZEL WILLIAMS-Colorado State Teachers' College, Ph. B., University of Washington, Pen- manship, Spelling, Junior Business Training. EARL C. WRIGHT-Tri-State College, B. C. S., Ohio Wesleyan University, B. A., Commercial. MARIE HAWKINS'OfHCC. HELEN LAWRENCE-GECC. Page I9 Page LO D Imagination 9 Is King t t Phance for Botanical t velopment Magic Light Rays .ll Technicalities of the English Language Reducing Molecules to Atoms Altering the Social System In EucliCl's Footsteps Forty Words a Minute Page ll Page zzn QOur Steps to Future Master Builders r rhe Left Training for the Eificient Office Solving for Unknowns XYAIV KXIIJXI A Stitch in Time :QW Before the Deadline With Protript and Compass OI' w. X of ,f fr , ,flfw , ,ky 1 ,V ln' to rf mutrf I -,J MJ! Q NJ V S QV WN 77 , My lf U f 1 N 1 .1 fr ff Q3 ff?-'lylqex Wonders of the Orient l ,ref J Page 7-3 f -.. rift .-.f,1.Zs rf-2.51--L9-TVN -' ---:. ?- 3- ':, -io..-' 4-K-iwefjiifsf. was-.g:,5. .1 av aria? -4:..:'-:f- he z -. . 19 'fa -1 f:-' Y- gf 7 .5 a --.- - i 'a.'1.5lv-. -,:'E::11,,.s74-2 - -1. -.lr-L '. 'e'1.E::. , . 3 . L . 'si xf:'iaig'.,.f.::v . wc, zu-eff-.iii-el-3 . ' . -1 . 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Throughout her four years she has been prominent in many activities. During her freshman and sophomore years she participated in athletics and became a member of the Honor Society. In her junior year she was a reporter for the Kuay Weekly and Chairman of the Health Committee. ' ' ji-g,Q':'5-L I-f' .'1p'5,, li 4 - fi I ' H' FMSLIQ5' I4'j.'3i-4:21l,L:,1g5i'Q?5If2f u fw 1 'ggii:1::.5,-my 1. E 4352552 F .f,'Qi:f,milf'-ff'g'.g:L-5 2!i.'.L J. gifjbjw ' -' ' -f. .1. '7 1+-'Hel ' ' E' 7' -'1'A41- 1 fy-1 -QA? if i.e1fiI7f:i?Q.,,: fi. ,, 3-ff:':45.1,2'.r2-'ff '- iff' Hifi? -'-lwaiii I-FF?1i.f9i:fi if AT 4-fi! I I' ,I ,, 'fff -:Ji-1 1'?Jf:i'f'fff'4f?12i'?1H25:L?':I!9- 'fl' 'H' -at i t ' ' I' fi,:g2a',:fQL?Q4E5,iw7f5'1 -4,4 if ' D 2f',jWf?'s'P ' 4 .H23w,,?gi4-G-+ ' '91 f,,TIF'','w1f'1vfJ11if',',l':7Q' ., , '..w1.,r1T1'i,':. .. . . 1. -gr,-cg, ij.-5 ,. 'fi-Er.: ,- '.:-:ag gf flgip-Hi'-1.1 fu- -.w ,,,l,,f-ffm-'a Q'11,pH: i:gf,.P Q. 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Included among his other activities are two years on the baseball team and member- ship in the I-Ii-Y Club and Boys Q Club. CLASSES O 1, li Page 16 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Sifmzfifzgz WILFRED GILL THEO CARLSON FRANK JOHNSON Seaferl: PAGE WARREN Miss BUTLER MARION NIZSBIT enfoz Cfaaa Afafoz OW THAT graduation is here, now that we consider the prospect of leaving a place in which we have spent approximately 3960 hours, we naturally feel an attachment, that for four years we have been un- aware of Sentimentality. Assemblies, clubs, class elections, the Weekly, classes C certain onesj and even the Study Hall all take on a sort of roman- tic appeal. We think back to those freshman days when we used to carry books home at night to impress fellow classmen with our erudite inclina- tions, when we idolized some senior for no better reason than for the fact that she had a cute walk or he had a green roadster . . . and that senior became the most infallible human on earth. It was our idea in those days to take as many subjects the Hrst three years as we could, so we could 'Qtake it easy when we became high and mighties. It was all a bit grand and exciting . . . also frightening. New subjects, assemblies, high school activities, football games, were all bewildering and thrilling. Assiduously we adjusted ourselves that first year . . . then June. That year our leader in class activities was Bill Avery . . . his assistant was curly-haired Gail Bronson . . .Harriet Adair began her active high school career as secretary . . . Phyllis Brown handled cash payments and receipts . . . and Jeanne Johnson, who later went to Ballard, put freshman notices in the Weekly. Words cannot describe our freshman party . . . Miss Butler will never forget it . . . neither shall we. The first two years dragged but the high school picture came into focus in the screen of our mindsg vague shadings were becoming clear-cut lines, and moreover, accompanying sounds were developing from a raucous blur into an intelligibility that was actually encouraging. We almost believed that one day before graduation we would know what the score was. Each year brings new personalities. . .our sophomore year brought one from the South. . .Jody Harrington, president of the class. . . Margie Hood with her cute giggle and brown eyes assisted him . . . Jane Runner Hlled the position of secretary . . . Joe Hill became treasurer and Jimmie O'Conner was responsible for sophomore publicity. A joint theatre party with the freshman call at which popcorn balls were served added to the atmosphere of sophomorism. As juniors, high school has quite a different aspect . . . childishness is being left behind . . . our mental growth is remarkable . . .self-confidence adds to the accumulated sophistication of four years, in the teens.', Through his friendliness and dexterity in the southern drawl, Jody was reelected as head of the junior class . . . Marian Nesbir was his envied assistant . . . Theo Carlson began his political career as secretary . . . Roy Ccall me Petej Emerson Webster and Alice Kay sat with them. CThe definition of a junior class officer . . .one who sits at the doorway of a mixer and generally causes annoyance by demanding something you haven't . . . a receipt.J Theo Carlson graduated to presidency in the second half of the year . . . Alice Kay stooged for him . . . his dictation was taken by Harvie Hull, who didn't mind at all. . .Johnny Penso's batting adroitness won him position of exchequer . . . Frank Johnson smiled his way into reportership. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Stanrling: PAGE WARREN PERRY BAKER FRANK JOHNSON Sealed: THEO CARLSON MARJORIE Hoon SENIOR CLASS HISTORY . . . Conifl. By the time that the last year is reached we feel blase toward the entire grotesquerie of high school attendance, so called popularity 'tbig shots, skipping, and school spirit. We wonder whether it is this that we have waited four years for . . . we think back with nostalgic twitchings of the innocence and carefreeness of our Hrst two years . . . the question of the future haunts us more and more . . . we suffer and experience a number of misdirected ideas and emotions this year . . . school life becomes less inter- esting . . . activities interest us somewhat . . . we live for the future. Senior class presidency was bestowed upon Theo.. . Page Warren understudied him while Marian Nesbit, an officer of the past, jotted down senior activities . . . Frank Johnson held the key to the treasury . . . and penning for the paper was Wilfred Gill. Again Theo was elected president. . . and again Page held vice presi- dency . . . Frank Johnson retained his position . . . and Perry Baker, quite a journalist, was given good practice keeping up on senior existence. Ella Wesa Redfern, carrying on a family tradition, and Yoshi Mi- yauchi, setting one, with equal number of points, became valedictorians. For our class speakers we chose Gilbert Speir and Virginia Bacheler. Dorothy Rosen and Ed Kelly, winners of oratorical honors, were selected by the faculty. The Senior picnic committee consisted of: Perry Baker and Clarence Froberg, Transportation, Theo Carlson, Entertainment, Page Warren, Orchestra, Margie Hood, Grounds, Mary Lou Klinker and Anne Strelo, Refreshments, and Jim Lounsberry, Ticket Committee. It is hard to believe that life begins at forty after finishing these four years of high school. . . Regardless . . . we shall probably always cherish them as Uthe best four years of our lifef' JANE RUNNER. l COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS Sta11di11g: DOROTHY ROSEN GILBERT SPEIR ED KELLY Seuied: VIRGINIA BACHELER ELLA WESA REDFERN YosHI MIYAUCHI VICTORIA ABDO- La Caearaeban Interbay, Girls' Club, Vocational Com., Typing Com. HARRIET ADAIR- Live, Laugh and Love Coe, Editor Annual 4, Asst. Editor Kuay Weekly 4, Art Editor Annual 3, Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Kuay Staff 3, 45 Chairman Art Com. 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. Freshman Class. MARY JEAN ADAMS- D0es This Train G0 to Heaven? West Queen Anne, Honor Society 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, Senior Glee 4, Live Wire. GRACE AINSLIE- Palsy Walsy John Hay, Sec. Q Club, Annual Staff 3, 45 Volley- ball Mgr. 35 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Girls' Club, P.-T. A. Com., Girls, Club Cabinet 3. VIRGINIA ALLEN- Easy Come, Easy Go West Queen Anne, Honor Society 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, Girls' Club Cabinet. ATI-IALIE AMENSKAMP-re1?1H Misundersiosoelu Mercer, Vice-Chairman P.-T. A. Com. 3, Chairman P.-T. A. Com. 4, Girls' Club Cabinet. H FLORENCE ANDERSEN- Wlcat Is Sweeter? North Queen Anne, Girls' Club Cabinet 3, Chairman Health Com., Annual Rep. 4, Advisor's Oflice 4, PHIL ANDREWS- No Calling Card North Queen Anne, Live Wire 1, Frosh Basketball, Basketball 3, Science Club 1, Senatus Romanus 4, Hi-Y 4. MARGIE APPLE- In llae Shade of the Ola' Apple Treev Mercer, Kuay Stag, Girls' Club. BETH ATWOOD- Night and Day North Queen Anne, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Asst, Chair- man Health Com, 3, Advisoris Oiice Asst. 4, Latin Club 4, Science Club 2, 3. FLORENCE BABCOCK- Drifting and Dreamingv Coe, Class Kuay Rep. 2, Live Wire 2, German Club 1, 2, 3, Big Sister Com. 2, Girls' Club Sec. 4, Inter-School Council Rep. 45 LUMIR BABKA- Time on My Hands F. H. Coe, Basketball 1, 3, Football 3, 4, Hi-Y, Boys' Club. BILL BACHELER- 'ZBaig:Bsy', 0 uh.-W. Warren Avenue, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Club. VIRGINIA BACHELER- Bnbbling Overl' Warren Avenue, Chairman Athletic Com. 3, Chairman Social Service Com. 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Sec. and Treas. Q Club 4, Latin Club 45 Class Speaker. PERRY BAKER- Man on the Flying Trapeze John Hay, German Club 1, 2, Asst. Sports Editor5 Sports Editor Kuay 4, Senior Class Kuay Rep. JAYNE BALL- Please Handle Willa Carev Warren Avenue, Girls' Club 3, 4, Social Service. LORRAINE BARKER- f'Putting It On Coe, Girls' Club, French Club 2, 3. ROBERT BARNARD- Deep River Magnolia, Stamp Club 1, Latin Club 2, 3, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4. 1724054 Mies' AJ-If L W 'fell , mfg! IIN Page Z9 ,Pl I N . :X X 5 W TW I 5 'E in l U S is X: Page 30 FRANCES BARRETT- Sugar Port Orcharcl5 Girls' Club5 Live Wire 1, 2. WILMA BAXTER- I W0zzlzln'f Change You for flae World John Hay5 Mixer Com. 35 Live Wire 45 Players' Guild 3, 45 The Chocolate Soldier 5 l'The Fortune Teller 5 Girls, Club. BILL BECKWITH- Steaa1l:oaf Bill Wenatchee High5 Senior Gleeg Journalism. BERNADETTE BEITYT Boneyard Sloajflev St. Anne5 Dancing parts in Kuay Kapersn ,325 Musical Concert ,325 'lThe Little Tycoonf' 6 HOW ND SEN Cinde1-ella' cf la 5 oys'Clu V' JOSEPHINE BENNETT- Yon'll Get By John Hayg Live Wire 15 Spanish Club 1, 25 Science Club 2, 3. LORAINE BENTLEY- Tbat,s N0 Bargain North Queen Anne5 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 QU Club 1-45 Mgr. Girls' Hockey 45 Basketball, Baseball 1-45 Chocolate Soldier 35 '1Fortune Teller 4. RUTH BERG- I'1n On My Way to Hc'aven West Queen Anne5 Kuay Kapersn 15 lnklings 15 Honor Society 2, 35 Girls' Club. CLIFFORD BERGESENTHD0gg017L' Pvc' Done lt North Queen Anne5 Track 35 Football 3. EUDORE BERRY- Lost in a Fog West Queen Anne5 Intramural Basketball 1, 25 Latin Club 3, 45 Tennis 45 Spanish Club 45 Library Asst. 45 Kuay Rep. 2, 4. RICHARD BIGGS- Doing What I Pleaseu Lincoln5 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Sec. 35 Science Club 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Live Wire 3, 45 Boys' Clubg Q Club. JACK BLACK Nina North Queen Anne5 Live Wire 2, 35 Hi-Y5 Blue Print Club 1, 2, 45 Science Club 25 Intramural 2, 3, 4. CARL BLAUERT- l'1n Satisjierln Broadwayg Senior Foods. LOIS BLAYLOCK- Nofl9ing Is Sweeter Than Yon West Queen Anne5 Art Editor Annual 45 French Club 3, 45 Girls' Club5 Social Service Com. 45 Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, BILL BORN- La:zyl90nes Beacon Hillg Boys' Club. EVELYN BOWEN- So Help Me John Marshall5 Girls' Club5 French Club. BETTY BRABON- Fun fo Bc' Pooled West Seattle High5 Girls' Club. HAROLD BRANDT- I Would If I Could, Bnf I Can? West Queen Anne. XSS l DICK BRANSTETTER- Tired of if All 0, X Magnolia3 Kuay Rep. 23 Live W'ire 1, 23 Intramural l, 6 , b, Football 1, 2. .1 4 ' HARRY BROCKXVAY- Rise and Sbinev XVest Queen Anne3 Intramural 1, 2, 3g Baseball Mgr. 2, I I 4g Basketball 33 Boys' Club3 Science Club. , l LOUISE BROGGER- Iwi Friends I I ,Iohn I'Iay3 Soccer 13 Basketball 13 Honor Society 2, 33 l ' Live XVire 1, 23 Girls' Club EUGENE W. BRONS- So I joined the Navy, St. ADHCISQ Boys' Club3 Blue Print Club3 Kuay Rep. la GAIL BRONSON- Simple ana' Sweetv Sacred Heart3 Girls, Club3 Vice-Pres. Fresh Classg Sec. Fresh Aux.3 Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 43 School Bookkeeper 3g Glee Club 43 Live Wire. PHYLLIS BROWN- Once Upon a Time John Hay3 Social Service Com. lg Treas. Freshman Class3 French Club 1-43 Kuay Staff 3, 43 Art Com. 3, 4g Ability Com. 43 Alumni Com. 43 Honor Society 2, 3, 4. ROBERTA ELOISE BROWN- How Come? Broadway3 French club, Inklings 2, 3g Naughty Mari- T etta 3 Live Wire 33 Girls' Club Cabinet3 Chairman Live Wire Com. 43 Kuay Staff 4. LARRY BUTLER- Sonny Boy' St. Patrick's3 Hi-Y 3, 4. ELIZABETH BUTTERFIELD- Smiles,' St. Anneisg French Club 1, 2, 33 Social Service Comg Senior Glee Club 3, 4g 'QNaughty Mariettang Chocolate I Soldier 3 'Tortune Teller',3 International Presents,'3 Jr. I Glee 2. ROBERTA BUTTERFIELD- Siormy Weatlaef' th North Queen Anne3 Girls' Club l-4g Glee Club 23 l French Club 1-43 Science Club 1, 23 Health Com. 33 of Chairman Creed Com. 4, X L 'U CHARLES BYERS- Charlie Two-Step I Sutherlin, Oregon3 Spanish Club 43 Intramural Basket- ball 4g Boys' Clubg Science Club 4. 5 I MARY CALDWELL- Strike Me Piulzu i Magnoliag Live Wire3 Girls' Athletics. , 5 JACK CAMERON- Bzziterfingers John Hayg Hi-Y 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Boys' Club3 i Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Live Wire3 Science Club. 1 l P JEAN CAMERON- Love in Bloonzn 'QL West Queen Anneg Girls' Club. Y fy 3 l V M55 , SID CAMPBELL- Nl ANI Why Cllllif I Firm' Somebody fo LOL'e?,' R S I Kent High School3.Track 33 Hi-Y 43 Intramural' X N ball 43 Boys' Clubg Live Wire 4. ok ANDREW CARLSON- X Slow Qyl?x.Easy Coeg Honor Society. I BOB CARLSON- Sitting on a Backyard Fence i North Queen Anne3 Boys' Clubg Intramural Sports. I ' 3 Lols CARLSON- Tbaf's My Desireu I John Hayg Chairman Art Com3 Girls' Club Cabinet 43 l Live Wire 3g Kuay Rep. 23 Decoration and Refreshments, ' Mixers, 4. I ' l 1 I 5 Page THEO CARLSON- Ca11't Yo, Henh Me Cdlli1l,, Carolimf' St. Anne's5 Baseball I, 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Pres. Boys' Club 45 Senior Class Pres.5 Junior Class Pres.5 Hi-Y 3, 45 Sec., Treas. 35 Kuay Kapers 45 Live Wire. FRED CARPENTER- Savage Se1'e11ade,' West Queen Anneg Boys' Clubg Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Student Mgr. 45 International Presents 45 Players' Guild 45 Fortune Tellern 45 Science Club 2, 35 Latin Club 1. MAIKGARET CARRIGAN- Take I 15 Easy Holy Names5 Girls' Club5 French Club5 Science Club. HEssLER CARROLL- SIeepyhead Hepg 6156131 .Magnoliag Track 45 Boys' Club. efgph -by haSlTetloaLL j-efef14R-E. POR M035 CQ-W2 e'...4 I x I 1' OD .if ,te 31 I CARL Jos H CARULLI- Then 1 Found You rcer I5 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Frosh ootball5 Hi-Y 3, 45 Live Wire 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Aluaglzip. 'IQ ale Q- Q, K l L PEGGY CASKIN' feed fy , ' agqt John Hay5 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Inklings 25 Players, Guild 35 Girls' Club Cabinetg Chairman Charm School Com. 45 Return of Peter Grimm. VALLETTA CAVE- Tonight Is Mine Warren Avenue5 Girls' Club. FRANCES CHAPMAN' Won't We Be Happy, Mercerg Honor Society 1. BILLIE CHASE- I'll Be Faithful . John Hayg French Club 1-45 Girls' Clubg Live Wire I, 25 Publicity Com. Kuay Kapersg Cashier Lunchroom 35 Ofiice Work 4. VINCENT CHIARELLI1rfWkdf Is There to Say Frankling Intramural 3, 45 Blue Print Club. HAROLD CHIVERS- What a Life Coe5 Radio Clubg Boys' Club. CORWIN CHURCHILL- jazz Cocktail Magnoliag Boys' Clubg Science Club. AUDREY CLARK- Sweet Madnessv Lawton5 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Sec.-Treas. 45 Annual Staif 45 All-City Orchestra 45 Play- ers' Guild 3, 45 Publicity Com. 45 Tennis 3, 4. DICK CLAUSON- Carry Me Back to Old VlVgl71lZjf,, John Hayg Boys' Club. REGINALD COLLINS- Wang Wang Blues Kent Highg Boys' Club. SHELBA COMBEST- Who Cares James Madisong Honor Societyg Live Wire5 Girls' Club Cabinet. FRANK E. COOK- Flowers for Madame West Queen Anne5 Track 1-45 Boys' Club Cabinetg Track 1-45 Football 3, 45 Players, Guildg Annual Business Staffg Kuay Staifg International Presents 5 Science Clubg Hi-Y. - LUCILLE E. COOLEY- Strange Interlude Oakland, California5 Spanish Clubg Science Clubg Girls' Club. CHRISTINE COOLIDGE- Sweet and Hot Interbayg Naughty Marietta g Chocolate Solclier g Fortune Teller, leadg Kuay Kapers 45 Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 41 Senior Glee Club 1-41 A. Girls' Trio. FRED CORALLO- Let's Fall in Lore Mercerg Boys' Clubg Intramural I-4. KAY COSTIGAN- Isn't It a Pityv Aberdeen, Waslmg Scrapbook Com.g French Clubg Health Com. GLEN COURTNEY-rtltld, Sweet as Ap John Hayg Boys, Clu S nish l li i i f fl , . EDIT M. CRABT 1 I I 5- I nn ' iegjw . f f J,' h , X If I If 'ff ' i I , I ir, . ' il 6- ,f U 1 jziness Ahead 55,1-v .,' .' erm? C b : Asst. Chairman '- in . orn.g ls' Cl o abi I 43 Girls' Athletics 1: A ' f. Rep. 3. if MARION CRAWFORD- Lovely to Look At Coe: Inklingsg Sec.-Treas. 3, 4. MARY CRIST- Little Miss Muyffetn Warren Avenueg Girls' Club, Spanish Club 35 Lost and Found Com. 2, 3, 43 Chairman 43 Kuay Rep. 2. JOHN A. CROWLEY- A Gay Caballero Denver, Colorado. BAYARD CRUTCHER- Ain't I the Lucky One? Portland, Oregong Debate Club, Vice-Pres. 45 Debate Team 4g Band 3, 4g Live Wire 4. BETTE CUSTER- Is That Religion? Auburn, Washg Girls' Club. ELEANOR CZECH- The Only Girl West Queen Anneg Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Live Wireg Thrift Com.g Girls' Club. DALE DANEMAN- Save the Last Dante for Mei' West Queen Anne, Track 3, 43 Players' Guildg Bo-ys' Clubg 2nd Team Footballg Hi-Y 3, 45 Frosh Trackg Spanish Club 4. ETHEL LOUISE DAVIES- Only a Dream Coeg Latin Clubg Girls' Club Cabinetg Chairman Rest Room Com.g Senior Glee Clubg Fortune Tellerf, EARLYN DAVIES- Dancing N otes Magnoliag French Club 1, 2, 3g Latin Club 43 Live Wire 2g Kuay Rep. 35 Library 1, 2, 3, 4. RUTH DEJONG- Talk to Me Coeg French Clubg Charm Com.g Lunchroom Com.g Middy Com. RENEE DELIUS- Ain,t Misbehavin' Spokane, Wash.g German Club 2, 3g Kuay Kapers 25 Kuay Staff 3, 49 Senior Nominating Com., Girls' Club Decoration Com. JACK DENTON- Let's Make Up West Queen Anneg Hi-Y 3, 45 Boys' Clubg Honor Society I, 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Treas. 2g Frosh Footballg Science Club 3, 4g Live Wire 1. Page 33 Page 34 LOREN DEWEESE- Nau'.' I Don't Wania Be Rich St. Margaret'sg Kuay Rep. 4g Boys' Clubg Kuay Staff 3, 43 Science Club. JOE DIXON- Cowboy Joe Interbayg Boys' Club. RUTH E. DOBSON- Sometimes Pm Happy James Monroe Junior High, Girls' Club. PIERCE DONNELLY Show Is Over West Queen Anne, Radio Club 3, 45 Pres. 4g Debate Team 4. MERNE DOUGHERTY- Learn to Cro0n Lawton, Junior Glee Clubg Intramural Football, Basket- ball, Senior Glee Clubg A. Boys' Quartet 1, 2. PAUL DOYLE- My Old Man F. H. Coeg Track 45 Boys' Club. ILBERT DUFFY- I'1n a Seeker of Beauty West Queen Anne, Spanish Club 1, 2, Boys' Clubg An- l Staff 4, Kuay Weekly 45 Hi-Y Club. r A A A Cz JIM AN 011 ny o11't Want to Go to Bed John nish C ub 1, 2, 3, 45 Treas. DORIS DUNLAP- Pretty Baby Magnoliag Vocational Chairman 3g Asst. Vocational Chairman 25 Girls' Club, French Club 13 Advisor's Office Assistant 4. JOHN DUSEK- Renze1nber Men Lawtong Freshman Football, Glee Clubg Chorus. ART EDWARDS- Keepin' Ont of Misflnef N ow San Diego Army, Navy Academy, Californiag Kuay Kapers 4g Hi-Y 4, Fortune Teller operettag Science Club 1, 29 Senior Pin Com., Blue Print Club 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Chairman Senior Decorating Com. 4. HELEN ELLIOTT- Pride o' the Land Warren Avenueg Vice-Chairman Costume Com. 33 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Societyg Girls' Clubg Science Club, Live Wire 1, 2g Kuay Rep. HUBERT P. ELLIS- Look Wbok Here Magnoliag Spanish Club, Discussion Club 33 Stamp Clubg Boys' Clubg Asst. Sports Editor, Sports Editor Kuay Weekly 4, Senior No ' ating Com., Hi-Y 4. LE' RI N- Nob0dy's Sweetheart a , ' u , German Club 1, 25 Honor Society 2, 3, 4. STANLEY ERIKSEN- Lucky Fellav F. H. Coeg Boys' Club. ALVIN ERICKSONir'Y01l,1'8 Still in My Heart Lincoln High, Boys' Club. JACK ERICKSON- Tea Garden Jack Warren Avenueg Senior Orchestra 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Glee Club lg All-City Orchestra 4. EDMUND EVANS- When Y0n're Smiling Kirkland Highg Student Council 25 Golf 35 Hi-Y 2g Boys' Club. LILLIE FAGGT Irresistible Lincoln High, Girls' Club. EARL FISHER- Fm just ez Little Boy Blue Magnolia, Boys' Club. JEANNE FISHER Temptation Magnoliag Kuay Kapers 15 Freshman Auxiliary Com.g Asst. Chairman Bulletin Com. 33 Latin Club 3, 4, French Club 45 Honor Society 1, 25 Chairman Teachers' Service Com. 4. BARBARA FLINT- Free John Hay, Kuay Rep. 3, Spanish Clubg Kuay Staff. JACK FORD- Peg-Leg jack Interbayg Live Wire 45 Science Club 3, 4. BARBARA Foss- Sweet and Lovely John Hayg Honor Societyg French Club, Live XVireg Girls' Club Cabinetg Mixer Com.g Annual Staff. EVELYN FOSTER- Think of Me Broadway Highg Live Wire 2, Girls' Club. f, HELEN FOSTER- My! Oly, My!', XVarren Avenueg Honor Society 1, 2. LAVONA I. FOSTER- Tell Me Coupeville High, Coupeville, Wash.g Basketball 23 Sci- ence Club l, 3, 49 French Club 1, 25 Girls' Club. ROY FRITCH- My Own West Queen Anneg Boys' Clubg Science Club. CLARENCE FROBERG- What Have We Got to Lose? , John Hay, Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club, Sec. ly 2, 35 Boys' Club Cabinet 45 Kuay Kapers, Chairman Pub- l 'f licity 4. GORDON FRY- Old Skipper F. H. Coe, Boys' Clubg Track 3. CHARLES M. GARRETT- Pm No Angel John Hay, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 25 Track 1, 4, Honor Society 1, Z, 3, 43 Hi-Y, Pres.g Latin Club. JACK M. GARRISON-r'H0f Dogs and Sasparillef' fx West Queen Anneg Football 4g e Print Cl 1' oys' i Club, Intermural . . IRVIN GATTIKER- You'll Get By ' Warren Avenueg Senior hestra 1, 2, 3, 4g Concert Master, All-City Orchestra , 3, 45 Senior Glee Club 2, 3, 45 German Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 4. JIM GAY- I Hate Myself Warren Avenueg Live Wire 2, 4g Honor Society 2, 3, 45 French Club 1, 25 Kuay Rep. 45 Science Club 3, 43 Vice- Pres. 45 Debate Team 45 Naughty Marietta 2, junior, Senior Glee Clubs 1, 2. BARBARA E. GERMAIN-'TFOHCK In ei Lifetime F. H. Coeg German Club 3, 4, Kuay Rep.g Senior Glee Club 45 International Presents , Fortune Teller , French Club 1, Girls' Club. BETTY GILBERT- Armfz1l of Sweetness West Queen Anneg Girls' Clubg Middy Com. 3, 45 Social Service Com. 45 Latin Club 33 Science Club 4. U ll ll, I - ll , , Page 35 Page 36 WILFRED GILL- TlJE Bird in the Gilded Cage F. H. Coe, Honor Society, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Hi-Y, A. Rep. Senior Class. CLAIRE GORMAN- Best Wishes Holy Names Academy, Girls' Club Social Service Com., Latin Club, Science Club, Girls' Adviser's Office. HERB GOVE- Feeling My Way F. H. Coe, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4, Vice-Pres. Hi-Y 4, Sec. Boys' Club 4, Vice-Pres. Boys' Q Club 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Live Wire 2. BILLIE GRADY- Be Careful John Hay, Girls' Club. JEAN GRAY- Beloved F. H. Coe, Live Wire 1, 4, Lost and Found 1, 2, Library Z, 3, Kuay Rep. 1, Art Chairman 4. MARIAN GRAY- Let That Be a Lesson to You Sacred Heart, Girls' Club, Science Club, Glee Club, Live Wire, Reception Com. Open House. DICK GRAY- My Wild Irish Rose West Queen Anne, Science Club. DONNA GREEN- At the Baby Parade Magnolia, Girls' Club, Social Service Com., Q Club 4, Hockey 2, Soccer 3, Baseball 3, Basketball 4, Soccer 4. FRANK GREEN- I Want to Be Happy John Hay, Stamp Club 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, Treat Cup Oration Contest 3, French Club 4. MARY ELIZABETH GROFF Clouds West Queen Anne, Chairman Social Com., Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Q Club 2, Standards Com. Freshmen Auxiliary, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4. MARY FERNANDE GROMMESCH- Happy Days Are Here Again Holy Names Academy, Normal School, Class Treas., Girls' Club. ETHELYN GUERIN- As Long As I Live Magnolia, Girls' Club. GLAIJYs GUILD- Sweet Mama Warren Avenue, Spanish Club 1, 2, Discussion Club, Junior Glee Club, Girls' Club. EMERY GUSTAFSON- The Old Man of the Mountain John Hay, Lilies of the Field Cleadj, Return of Peter Grimm Qleadj, Kuay Kapers 2, 3, Chocolate Soldier Qstage forcej, Inklings Club, Pres. Players' Guild, German Club, Acoustics and Cinema Asst, AUDREY HALL- Someday Franklin, Bellingham, Wash., Kuay Rep. 4, Rest Room 4, Vocational Com. 4, Girls' Club. RONALD HALL- Chances Are F. H. Coe, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, Live Wire 2. PERNELLIE A. HAMMER- A Bedtime Story Magnolia, Girls' Club, Costume Com. 3, 4, Players' Guild 2, 3, Make-Up Com., Naughty Marietta , Choco- late Soldier , International Presents, Costumes. BETTY HANSEN- Betty Co-Ed Magnolia, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman Nurses' Aid Com. 3, 4, Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 3, 4, Friendship Com. 1, 2, Kuay Kapers 4. JACK HANSENT Jack in tbe Box Lawtong Senior Orchestra 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Naughty Marietta 25 Return of Peter Grimm 45 Smilin' Through 15 Chocolate Soldier 35 All-City Orchestra. MARGARET HANSEN- Call Me Dtl1'If17gH Highline, Wash.5 Middy Com.5 Science Club. MARIAN HANSEN- From Me to You Mercerg Girls' Club5 Reception Com.5 Junior Glee 25 French Club 1, 25 Junior Glee 4, MARJORIE HARDING- Goodbye Again North Queen Anne5 Freshman Auxiliary Pres.5 Music Club 25 Junior Glee Club 3, 4, SAM HART- As Far As Pm C0l1CCV'l166i,, John Hay5 Honor Society 25 Boys' Club5 Science Club. JIM HARVEY- Jimmy Had iz Nickel Lawton5 Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Kuay Kapers 35 Chocolate Soldier fleadj5 Return of Peter Grimm Cleadj5 Fortune Teller Qleadjg Players' Guild 2, 3, 45 Senior Glee 2, 3, 45 International Presents CStudent Directorj. VICTOR EUGENE W. HAWKIN'S-r'Nigb'l Owln Walla Walla High, Walla Walla, Wash.5 Military Train- ing 2, 35 Art Club fWalla Wallaj. JEAN CATHARINE HEIBERG- She Reminds Mr' of You St. Anne's5 Girls' Clubg Latin Clubg Science Club. VERONICA HENNINGSEN- Oh You Sweet Tbmgt' F. H. Coe5 Typing Com.5 Kuay Annual Staffg Live Wire 45 Kuay Collecting Com.5 Girls, Club. HELEN HENsoN- Delisbi01is Medford, Oregon5 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Senior Orches- trag Junior, Senior Glee Clubsg French Club5 Romanus Senatus5 Girls' Clubg Lunchroom Com.5 Q Club. REGINA HERMAN- Baby West Queen Anne5 Vice-Pres. Spanish Club 35 Vice- Chairman Social Service Com. 45 Standard Com. 25 Cos- tume Com. QKuay Kapersj 45 Annual Staff QArt Com.j 45 Live Wire 35 Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 45 Science Club 3. WALTER HERTZMAN- Our Director Marcin West Queen Anne5 Kuay Kapers 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA HEWITT- Sbe's So N ice John Hay5 Vice-Chairman Hospitality Com. 45 Kuay Rep.5 Ping Pong Club5 Science Club 2, 3, 45 French Club 1, 25 Live XVire 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS HILDEBRAND- All of Men St. Anne's5 Basketball 15 Junior Glee 45 Girls' Club5 Latin Club 1, Z. AMY D,ERNEE HILL- Body and Soul Greenwood School5 The Little Tycoon 5 Kuay Kapers5 Kuay Staff 45 International Presents 5 Return of Peter Grimmng Student Director of ':Fortune Teller 5 Players' Guild5 Latin Club. TED HAYASPII- Nobody Knows Warren Avenueg Boys' Club. MAXINL HOGLUND- Like Me Il Little Bit Leu John Hayg German Club 1, 25 Girls' Club5 Latin Club 1. WILMA HOLLEY- Little Did I Dream Anaconda Junior High,Montana5 Vice Pres. Q Club 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 1, 2, 35 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Hockey 35 Manager Volleyball 4. Page 37 . if IF L i . 5 1 L MARJORIE HOOD- Sw'eefiew.Pie', P ' in F. H. Coe: Vice-Pres. Class 25 Sec. Class 45 Adv. Mgr., 11 Editor Kuay Weekly 45 Middy Com. 45 Junior Editor Y' f An u 1 35 Naughty Marietta 5 Chocolate SOldier 5 Q Y C rmihn Commencement Decoration Com. 3. , j ' cis HOOK- As Time Goes By M John Hayg Boys' Club. l H HORRELL- Imagi11afi011 ll tr ' North Queen Anne5 Q Club5 Vice-Pres. 3, 45 Girls' Q li lub. , HELEN HOT KISS- Kiss Thai Y0ll,l'0 Forgoifeff' Mercerg Fren lub l, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club5 Vice- J Chairman Lunch om.5 P.-T. A. Com.5 Girls' Club f Cabinetg Res om. i l l OK- Sonny B0y's Bear Story ' n Hay5 Stamp Club5 Junior Glee Club. l FLORENCE NIAY HOWELL- Af fha Em! of fha Day F. H. Coe5 Art Com.5 Girls' Club Cabinet 45 Kuay Rep. 3, 4. i NORMAN HUBBERT- Lef's Begin Broadway5 Return of Peter Grimm fleadJ5 Honor Society5 Live Wireg Spanish Club. HARVIE HULL- You Fil Info fhe Pirf1n'e ' West Queen Anneg French Club 1, 25 Science Club 35 ' Sec. Class 35 Chairman Hospitality COm.5 Live Wire 25 1. Sec.-Trcas. Ping Pong 4. f I-IILDA HULLIN- Wild Honeyn i West Queen Anne5 Class Pres. 15 Class Sec. 25 Pres. Frosh Auxiliaryg Glee Club l, 2, 45 Girls' Club Cabinet 5 1, 2, 3, 45 Kuay Kapers 45 Kuay Rep. 45 German Club 1, 25 ' Annual Staff 4. l f DOROTHY ELSIE JACOBSEN-r'Afff'l' Toaighfv 5 Ocosta High, Wash.5 Girls' Club. ' o 5 ' BETTY JACOBSON- Should I Be Sufeetv i West Queen Anneg Sec, Freshmen Auxiliary 15 German l! Clu 1, 2, 3, 45 Pres. 45 Kuay Kapers Z5 Kuay Weekly 3, 4. 1 1 . Q 1 HELEN JASSNY- I Knew You When 'I John Hayg Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Vice-Pres. Frosh Auxiliary 15 Kuay Rep., Pres. German Club5 Honor Society Com. 35 Live Wire 1, 45 Adviser's Office 45 Kuay Staff 4. i Y Q J Q? , it BOB JEEES- Crazy People 'i North Queen Anne5 French Club 1, 25 Live Wire 4. 1' 9 Q9 H fo DOROTHY JENSEN- The Firefly W fl , X Interbayg Spanish Club5 Girls' Club. .0 32 of JOHN JENNINGS- Birthday of a King W NVest Queen Anneg Hi-Y 45 Chocolate Soldier 5 l I Naughty Marietta 5 Little Tycoon 5 Adv. Sales Mgr. l ' Y f kl l Ruay Wee y. J HELEN JOHANSEN- Day Dreams E ' West Queen Anneg Senior Orchestrag Junior Orchestra5 l Girls' Club. 41 Pdgg gl ALBERTINE JOHNSON- Was If WI'011g', 8 l Ballard Highg Spanish Club 35 Senior Glee 45 Girls' Club. ' FRANCES JOHNSON- Fast ana' F1l7'i0ZlS,' 5 W'arren Avenueg Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Inklings Club .13 l, 2, 3, 45 Debate 35 Spanish Club 2. i 'a 1, 4 ll SGW. QAUNJBFIN N- They Dial 3 elieve ohn Hay, Treas. Class 4, Kuay Rep. , ta 3, ntramural Basketball, Football, ' COLETT JOHNSTON- Colleffe Interbay, Typing Com., Girls' Club, Kuay Ka'pers 1, Players' Guild. 4' LESLIE R. JORDAN- Honest, Really, Truly Warren Avenue, Stage Force 1, 2, Boys, Club, Radio Club. GEORGEEN JUDD-- Keep Young ann' Beaufiful lnterbay, Girls' Club, Science Club. FRANK JULIEN- Hey, Young Fella John Hay, Spanish Club 1, Honor Society 2, 3, 4,' Band l I, 2, 3, 4, Kuay Kapers 1, Blue Print Club 2. OLIVE B. KALEM- He1'e's Hoping F. H. Coe, Girls, Club. ALICE KAY- Alice in lWonflerland,' Lawton, Kuay Kapers 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. Class 3, Kuay Rep. Class 3, Lilies of the Field Q 3, Girls' Club Vice-Pres. 4. BOB KELLAM- Hot Patatfan West Queen Anne, Kuay Rep., Science Club, Golf Team, Naughty Marietta , Chocolate Soldieru, Music Club 3, Spanish Club Sec. 2, Chess Club 3. ED KELLY- I Want to G0 Home St. Anne's, Track 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 4, lnklings 4, Winner All-City S. A. R. Contest. JEANNE KELLY- TlJat's All Tlaalf Mailers fo Mel' Warren Avenue, Girls' Club, Kuay Rep., Science Club. MARY KERRL Her Nanze Is Mary Magnolia, Social Com. 3, 4, Social Service Com. 3, Vocational Com. 4. HAROLD KILDALL- Old Playuzafev West Queen Anne, Boys' Club. JOE KILDALL- Old joe West Queen Anne, Boys' Club. I JANE KIMZEY- Savage Rhythm John Hay, Girls' Club, French Club, Science Club. MARY LOU KLINKER- Freelzle Fare, You're Beautiful F. H. Coe, Sec. Girls' Club 3, Lead in Lilies of the Field , French Club 1, 2, 3, Chairman Middy Com., Ink- lings Club 1,2, Players, Guild 3,4, P.-T.A.Reporter, News Editor Kuay Weekly 3, 4, Chairman of Senior Picnic 4. HENRIETTA KNUTSEN- Stop, Look and Lixtenv F. H. Coe, Kuay Kapers 1, Sec. German Club, Science Club, Costume Com. MAIXJORIE LAITY- No More Love John Hay, Girls' Club, French Club 1, 2. MARJORIE LAMBKINL Butterfl3f' Broadway High, Honor Society 2, 3, Social Service Com., Friendship Com., Spanish Club, Kuay Staff, Editor Whims Daily, Broadway, Feature Editor Nlllhims Weekly, Broadway, Big B Member. Page 40 T, N X ISNBELLA LAMMIE- I ' ?'Tonigbf Is Mine Warren Aven,ue5 s?9,ce,c1ub 1, 35 Spanish Club 2. ? l I XB, B LAMONIPL- Coffee in fbi' Moruingl' 1 ' ' ' l . lv U John I-Tay, C ub l ,T .J .4 1 ' ' HIL H, LARCHE Sometime Fm Happy I John Hayi Gi jClub5 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. .1 L IWARD LARSEN- Riddle Me Tbisv is fi j ' QQueen Anne5 Business Staff 2, 35 Student Business M Sound Operator Kuay Kapers5 Publicity, l'Fortune X 1 eller. i it A il , D R EA MAY LARSON- Yo1z'z'v Gut Ez'erytlJi11g 1 x gk Hhlxpomath High, Philomath, Oregong Associate Editor A Q mes, Philomath, 3. ELLIOTT W. LAWS- r'SPE'll170Zt11CI,, John Hayg Hi-Y5 Treas. Blue Print Clubg Trackg French Club. DELMA LE GARY- r'D0l1,f Blame MN' John Hay5 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. MURIEL LEMBERG- Heat Waz'c Interbayg Girls' Clubg Live XVirc. -IANE LEOPOLDL Wby Did If Huw fo Bi' Mr? F. H. Coe5 Girls' Club. IRVING H. LOFGREN- Clam cr.: zz Wfaisilfl Lawtong Boys' Club. LEONARD H. LONGMAN- Drop Mc Off ul Harlem Mercerg Annual Rep. 35 Latin Club Quaestor 4. PAUL L. LORENTZ- Rb-ytbm Man John Hay5 Fortune Teller 5 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Orchestra 45 Senior Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Naughty Mari- etta 5 Players' Guild. JIM LOUNSBERRY- It's Easy to Remember North Queen Anneg Hi-Y 3, 4, Pres. 45 Sports Editor Annual 45 Sports Editor Kuay Weekly 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Pres. Big Q Club5 Chairman Senior Assembly. PATRICK LYDON- HRZH171i71, Wild O'Dea High5 Track 3, 45 Boys' Club5 Hi-Y 45 Spanish Club5 Science Club5 Baseballg French Club. JESTO MANCINELLI- The Organ Grindm Mercerg Boys' Club. DOROTHY MANN-'rl Like the Likes of You West Queen Anne5 Spanish Club 1, 25 Science Club 2, 35 Live Wire 35 Stage Force 3, 45 Kuay Rep. 4. MORli1S MARSHALL Lazy Daddy' F. H. Coeg German Club 1, 25 Golf 1, 2, 3, 45 Kuay Rep. 2, 35 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Treas. 45 Senior Pin Com. EVA T. MATSUMOTO- Learning Warren Avenue5 Girls' QU Clubg Science Clubg Girls' Athletics. ROBERT J - Calli11g,' John 5 rench Club 35, nor Society 1. Q3 GE GE MA ,WE - Buddy's Habitsn 'Ai . Anne's5 Trac 35 Intramural 45 Kuay Kapers 2. JUNE R. MCCOMB- When About Me? F. H. Coe5 Inklings 1, 2, 35 French Club 3, 45 Senior Orchestra 2, 3, 45 All-City Orchestra 3, 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Live XVire 25 Girls' Club Orchestra 15 Senior Glee 2, 3, 4. JOHN McDOWELL- Hand Me Down My Walking Canev Magnolia5 Radio Club 3, 45 Science Club 25 Boys, Club5 Intramural 3. VINCENT MCGRATH- ffwlm, No Mickey Mouse? Broadway Highg Track I5 Basketball 25 Asst. Sports Editor Kuay5 Boys' Club5 Sports Editor. JAMES MCKECHNIE- Lonesome Me XVarren Avenue. JANE MCKECHNIE- Bnclein' the Wind Warren Avenueg Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 Kuay Rep. 3. MARION MCKENZIE- Headin' for a Weddin' Magnoliag Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Middy Com. 3, 45 Social Com. 3, 45 Girls' Club Cabinet 45 Science Club 35 Live Wire I, 2. MARY MCMILLAN1 The World Is Mine Sacred Heartg Girls' Club. WAYNE MCMULLEN- Bug-a-Boo F. H. Coe5 Band 2, 3, 45 Senior Orchestra 2, 3, 45 French Club5 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 All-City Orchestra 45 Wood- Wind Quintet. LUELLA MEAD- Gund We Be Friends? Franklin High5 Girls' club. KEITH MILLER- Tedlein' to Myself' Lincoln High, N. Y.5 Football 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 Track 35 Kuay Rep. 3, 45 Live Wire 25 Student Mgr.5 Glee Club 2, 3, 4. HAWLEY MILL'S- Hand in Hmzdv Mercerg Spanish Club 1, 2. WALTER MINER- Hfllilk Man's Blnesy' Lawtong Stage Force 1, 2. DOROTHEA MITCHELL- Happy Ar the Day If Long St. Anne's5 Chairman Lunchroom Com. 45 Girls' Q Club Treas. 45 Hike Mgr. 45 Soccer 35 Basketball 35 Hockey 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3. 4. YOSHI G. MIYAUCHI- japanese Sandman Warren Avenue5 ValediCtorian5 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. BOBBE JEANNE MOORE- C0me Up and See Me Sometime Lowellg 'little Tycoon 5 Kuay Kapers 25 Mid-Winter Concert 1. KATHLEEN MOORE- D01z'i You Remember Me? John Hay5 Honor Socic-:ty5 Girls' Club5 Social Service Com.5 P.-T.A. Com.5 Typing Com.5 Junior Glec Club5 French Club l, 2. RICHARD MOORE- Fm a Ding Dong Daddy West Queen Anneg Freshman Fo0tball5 Track 2, 3, 45 Chess Team 3, 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Business Mgr. An- nual 4. MARIRUTI-I MORAN- This Is No Dream North Queen Anneg Girls, Club5 Inklings Kuay Rep. 35 Music Com.5 Live Wire 2, 45 Kuay Staff 4. JACK MORGAN- Goia' Homen F. H. Coeg Boys' Club. JOHN MUELLER- Got the Bench Grant High, Portland, Oregong Freshman Footballg Sec- ond Team Football 35 Track 4. JACK MURPHY- The Bum Songw Lawtong Latin Club 1, 25 Boys, Clubg Stage Force 4. l ELEANOR NAULT- Danny Boyl' E St. Anne's5 French Club 1, 2, 35 Science Club5 Honor Society 1, 25 Lunchroom Com. l MILDRED JEAN NAVARRE- 'fHOlUI,1 6 Triedv John Hayg Girls, Club5 French Club. 5 MARION NESBIT- What More Can I Aslan l West Queen Anneg Vice-Pres. Class 35 Sec. Class 45 Live l Wire 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Friendship Com. Chairmang l Social Com.5 Girls' Club Cabinetg Standards Com. l I JIM NETHERCUT- Three O'Clock in ilu' M01'I1f71,2,, Interbayg Frosh Footballg Boys' Club, il I 1 EARL NIELSEN- Goodbye Againv F. H. Coeg Glee Club 1, 25 Boys' Club. l I RAY NIXON- Got No Honey A Magnoliag Boys' Club. l CONSTANCE NOONAN- Thanks St. Anne's5 Debate Club Sec.Treas. 35 Girls, Q Club l 3, 45 Latin Club 45 French Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Basketball I 1, 2, 35 Soccer 1, 35 Track Manager 3. l ' A ,li MARION NORMAN- Love Me Tonighf' il . John Hayg Little Tycoonng Chairman Music Com. 45 J. 'J ' Kuay Staff 35 Naughty Mariettang Chocolate Soldier'5 ' V 3 ' ' Vice-Pres. German Club 25 Live Wireg French Club, 'N if fi! 3 rr J :J I Vf 3 IM O CONNOR- I Won f Tell X ll lf r if A jx iq' I x J 5 St. Anne's5 Hi-Y5 Pres. Spanish Club5 Chocolate Sol- ,J Q I A dier 5 Fortune Teller'5 Kuay Rep. Class 25 Boys' Club. yi J l, 4. ' - . ,ff I ,K ' ,I J l ELEANOR OLSEN-- A1n't-Cha Glad? Ji . J V pl I,-,jf Magnoliag Girls' Club5 Live Wire 35 Honor Society Z, l X J J! 3, 45 Kuay Rep. 4. f HARRIETT OLSEN- Gold Diggers Song . Q John Hayg Girls, Club5 Live Wireg Kuay Kapers 4. T I LLOYD OLSEN- Hallelujah,' Page West Queen Anneg Blue Print Club 2, 3, 45 Kuay Rep. 4-Bl I ne ire 25 L W' 3. GEORGE L. PALMER, JR.- Three Kings F. H. Coeg Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Track 1. 25 Boys' Club5 Hi-Y. HOWARD PANDE- Goofus Magnolia: Glee Club, Kuay Rep. ANATOLE PANTELEEFF- Say It Lawtong Athleticsg Boys' Club. JULIE PAPKEL Stay As Sweet As You Are Holy Names Academy5 Girls' Clubg Girls' Club Cabinetg Chairman Thrift COm.5 Latin Club. PARKER PAUL- I Believe in Miracles Magnoliag Yell Team 2. 45 Latin Club 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Kuay Rep. 4. MARY PAULSON- Mary F. H. COe5 Girls' Club5 Chairman Typing Com. ALICE PEDERSEN- Waslaboarr! Blues Magnolia5 Girls' Club5 Latin Club 1, 2, 35 Basketball 15 Soccer 1. MARY PEDERSON- Sharing Magnolia5 Girls Club Cabinetg Big Q Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 45 Handball Championship 2, 3, 45 Baseball, Capt. Championship Team 2, 35 Basketball Championship Team 45 Live Wire 25 Honor Society. JOHN NICK PENSO- After tlae Ball O'Dea Highg Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Class Treas. 35 Boys' Club Vice-Pres. 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Honor Society 1. EDXVIN MITCHELL PERRY- The lee Cream Man Warren Avenueg Baseball Mgr.5 Football Mgr.5 Stage Force5 Track 3, 4. JIM H. PERRY- Three Little W01'ds F. H, Coe, Boys' Clubg Spanish Clubg Kuay Rep. 3. EDNA B. PETERSON- The Beat 0' My Heart LaWton5 French Club 3, 45 Girls' Club5 Volleyball 35 Tennis 3, 45 Art Com. 45 Junior Glee 2. KAY PETTERSEN- Cuckoo Marek North Queen Anneg Girls' Club Pres. 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Chairman Health Com. 35 Kuay Staff 35 Annual Staff 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Kuay Kapers 45 German Club 1, 2. ROY DEE PITTMAN- Ill Wind Warren Avenueg Stage Force 35 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 15 Boys' Club. GLEN PLAYER- Unless West Queen Anne5 Debate 15 Latin Club 1, 25 Consul Senatus Romanus 4. MILDRED POLANDER- I Caav G0 On Like This Warren Avenueg Girls' Club5 Stage Force 1, 2, 3, 4. NAN POMEROY- I Wanna Be Lover! John Hay5 Girls' Club. ALICE POWELL- Should I Be Sorry? John Hayg Chairman Publicity Com.5 Ad. Mgr. Kuay Weekly 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Naughty Marietta 5 Chocolate Soldier 5 Annual Rep.5 Fortune Teller 5 French Club. PEARL MARGARET PRICE- Silk Stockings Warren Avenue5 Asst. Chairman Health Com.5 Live Wire 4. Page 43 VIVIAN RANKIN- jungle Mamma Magnolia5 Girls' Club5 Spanish Club5 Ping Pong Club. ANITA RASMUSSEN- Simple to Flirt Lawtong Girls' Club5 Baseball 35 Hockey 35 Basketball 4. MARGARET RATHVON- Lady Be Good F. H. Coe5 Editor Kuay Weekly 45 Asst. Editor 45 Ad. Mgr. 35 Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 3, 45 Live Wire 1, 25 French Club 1, 2, 35 K'Naughty Marietta 5 Kuay Rep. RUBY REDDEN- Beautiful Girl john Hay5 Treas. Soph. Classg Sec. Junior Classg Spanish Club5 French Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Rep. Mixer Com.5 Girls' Club. ELLA WES REDFERN- f. Get Yourself a New Broom John Ha ' ive Wire5 Frosh Auxiliary Com.5 Honor Society,2, A , Sec. 45 Q Club5 Athletics 1, 25 Vale- dictorian N f ' I OYT REED- May I Sleep in Your Barn Tonight? ' Track5 Basketball5 Boys' Club. CHARLES REHKAPE- Hide Me 'XNNorth Queen Anneg Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Boys' Club. VERNA REIMANT Get Goin' North Central High, Spokane, Wash.5 Girls' Club. BYRAN REISTER- Lazy Day John Hay5 German Club 2, 35 Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 3, 4. JOVETTA RITGHEY- I Like You North Queen Anne5 Girls' Club. FLORA B. ROBERTSON- Little Did I Dream Lincoln County High5 Eureka, Montanag Girls' Club. f ' VIRGINIA ROBINSON- I Got Rhythm Aquinas Academy, Tacomag Thrift Com.5 French Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Kuay Weekl taff. RLENL. RODGERS- We the st ends' Brightoni Girls' Club. M5 BOB ROEHM ev' ' M Lawtong Band5 Woodwind ntet 5 rches- X Q tra 3, 45 Senior Orchestra. DARYL ROGERS- He s Page 44 XVarren Avenueg Girls' Club5 Spanis . DOROTHY ROsEN-- North Queen Anneg Live W1 Club' Players' Club5 Honor Society 3, Club Cabinet5 Freshman Rep. BETTY J. ROSENFIELD- Meditation West Queen nneg Science Clubg Inklingsg Live Wire 2, 35 Hono So 5 French Club5 Costume Com. 2. aurelhurstg Radio Club5 Science Club5 German C u 5 Chess Club5 Honor Society. , HN ROUNSEFELL- Dance o the Lame Duck JANE RUNNER- High Society' John Hay, Frosh Auxiliary, Live Wire 2, Science Club, Kuay Weekly Staff, Standards Com., Class Historian, Hon- or Society 2, 3, 4. WRIGHT RUssELL- Love Locked Ont Broadway High School, French Club, Science Club, Boys' Club. QUEENIE SALTER- For All We Know X p F. H. Coe, Girls' Club, Honor Society. ' WILL SALTER- ' 4 ' W1 ere XQT john Hay, Boys' sl JACK SAMUELSON- Gosh Darn Seward, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Kuay Rep., Live Wire, Tennis 3, 4, Kuay Staff, Announcements Com., French Club. MARNA SANDONT Chee1'io', Booth, Sacramento, California, Science Club. ANITA SAVAGE- My Silent Love Parrish Junior High School, Salem, Oregon, Science Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Girls' Club, Big Sister, Kuay Kapers QMakeupJ, Junior Orthopedic. BILL SCAMMELL- Yon Rascal Yon Junior High, Port Townsend, Golf 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Hi-Y. JANET SCHLUTER- Evening Starv John Hay, Girls' Club Cabinet, French Club, Stage Force. HELEN SGHREIBER- For Yon John Hay, Live Wire 2, 3, German Club, Kuay Weekly Staff, Q Club 1, 2, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Kuay Rep. 3. DALE SEEDS- G00py Geer Lewis and Clark High, Spokane, Wash., Intramural Football, Tennis, Intramural Basketball, Band 3, 4, Live Wire, International Presentsf, MARY SEFTON1 Chicken Reel F. H. Coe, Girls' Club, French Club 2, 3, Rest Room Com., Typing Com. 4, Junior Glee Club 4. Ross SHELLY- Out of Spucei' Magnolia, Boys' Club. FREDA SHEPHARD-HTYQJ a Little Tendernessv West Queen Anne, Girls' Club, Kuay Rep. 3, 4, Live Wire 4, Exchange Editor 4, HAROLD SIDENQUIST- My Whole Day If Spoiled North Queen Anne, Boys' Club, Spanish Club 1. GEORGE SKOOR- Whispe1fin g Broadway High, Stage Force, Chess Club 2, 3, 4. BRUCE B. SMITH- If You Cun't Sing, Whistlel' F. H. Coe, Business Staff 2, 3, International Presents , Latin Club, Praetor, Players' Guild. PI-IYLLIS SMITH- My Wishing Son g John Hay, Debate, Debate Club, Latin Club, Choco- late Soldier , Fortune Teller. Page 45 Page 46 V L , VIC SPARLING- Hoho,s East Letter john Marshallg Discussion Club 35 Forum Club 3, 45 - Asst. Editor, Editor Kuay Weeklyg Boys' Club. GILBERT SPEIR- Gather Lip Rouge' While You May John Hayg Sports Editor, Editor Kuay'Weekly5 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y5 Commencement Speakerg Fortune Teller 5 Senior Glee l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Band. XVARREN SPICKARD- 'R' You List'uin'? F. H. Coc5 French Club, Science Clubg Boys' Club. DON SPRINRLE- Who Sain' I Was a Bum? John Hayg Football, Baseballg Inter-High Councilg Boys' Club. ERNIE STANLEY- Co1'nfed Mercer5 Football, Stage 15 Wrestling 1, 2, 3. ARTHUR S. STEENDAHL- That Liffle Boy of Minev lnterbayg Golf 3, 45 Chess 1, 23 Baseball 1, 25 Intra- mural 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Glee 1, 25 Chorus 4. JACK STEINER- Cracker jack West Queen Anne5 Debate Club 45 Live Wire5 Debate Team 45 Spanish Clubq Radio Club 2. DOROTHY A. STEPHENS- Too Latev West Queen Anneg Girls' Club5 Glee Club 3, 4. MEL STEWART- Sweethearts Foreuef' Warren Avenue5 Football5 Science Clubg French Club 1, 25 Kuay Kapers, MARY K. STILES- Wabash Blues F. H. Coeg 'lNaughty Marietta 5 Chocolate Soldier,'5 Inklings Clubg Kuay Weekly Stlaffg Senior Glee 1, 2, 35 French Clubg Creed Com. l HARRY STIMMEL- Hold Me Magnoliag Hi-Y5 Boys' Clubg Trackg Baseballg Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Live Wire. BILL STOLL- Two Time Man Magnolia5 Tennis, Hi-Y5 Spanish Club 4. CATHERINE STOREY- Many Moons Ago Dunlapg Girls' Club. GORDON STRAITH- Guilty Billings High, Montanag Boys' Club. ANNE M. STRELO- Hello Gorgeous John Hay5 Treas. Girls' Club 45 Pres. Frosh Auxiliary5 Junior Rep. to Senior Picnic, Live Wire 2, 35 French Clubg Friendship COm.5 Mixer Com. CHESTER SUNDT- Walki1z' the Streets Interbayg Boys' Club, ELVA SUTHERLING- Mine Mercer, Kuay Weekly Staffg Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Ink- lings Club 3, 45 Live Wire 45 Restroom Com.5 Science Club. WILLIAM SVENSSON- Weary Blues Magnoliag Boys' Club, Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Q K! GR WI T- I Heard gnol' onor ociety , Players' Guild 25 Girls' f . MA ' ESTER- I'1n Wllb'Y01l,, . eg ys' Club, German Club 1. ANN TAIT- The Thrill Is Gone F. H. Cocg Chocolate Soldier g Girls' Club. NANCY C. TAFTT It's Only a Paper Moon John Hayg Honor Society 2, 33 Inklings Club 1, 2, 34 Lilies of the Field g Players' Guild 2, 3, Social Service Com.g Ability Com.q Stage Force. MABEL TAIGEN- It'x a Great Worlll After All F. H. Coeg Honor Society, Girls' Club Cabinet. JUNE M. TAYLOR- Black Eyes Mercerg Girls' Clubg Girls' Athleticsg Gen. Science Club. MARJORIE TEGTMEIER- Alone Togethern West Queen Anneg Q Clubg Honor Society 2, 3, 4g Senatus Romanus Clubg Girls' Club Cabinetg French Club. PAULINE THEDA- Good Morning Glory Magnoliag French Club 35 Latin Club I, 25 Ping Pong Club 4g Girls' Club. LOUISE THIRSK- I t Was So Beautiful West Queen Anneg Spanish Clubg Standards Com.g Girls' Club. IRENE THOMPSON- When Yon're Away Wenatchee High, Girls' Club. Lois THORSTENSONTlfN66Lll6 in a Haystaekn Roosevelt High, Girls' Clubg Science Club. ALBERTA L. TJELLE- Not For All the Rive in China Lawtong Latin Club 3, 4g Honor Roll 43 Senior Glee 39 Girls' Clubg Junior Glee 2, 4. PHYLLI5 TOBY- I Can't Forget West Queen Anneg Senior Glee 2, 3, 45 Naughty Mari- etta g Chocolate Soldier g Live Wireg Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 49 Fortune Teller. HARRY T. TODD- I'z'e Gotta Get Up and Go to Work John Hayg Bandg Science Clubg Boys' Club. BOB TOSTEVIN- I Can't Dance, I Got Ants In My Pants John Muirg Hi-Yg Science Club, HELEN TOTTEN- One Hour With You West Seattle Highg Girls' Club Art Com.g Friendship Com. RUTH TOTTEN- Fair anal Warmer West Seattleg Girls' Club, Live Wire. JACK TRAFTON- Rome Was11't Built in a Day F. H. Coeg Spanish Club 1, Z5 Boys' Clubg Science Club 1, 2, Page T47 Page 48 HELEN M. TREDWAY- Lo1,'able John Hayg Naughty Marietta 5 Chocolate Soldier 5 Honor Society 2, 35 Lost and Found Com. 1, 25 Chairman Costume Com. 45 Fortune Teller 4. ROSEMARY TRUEBLOOD- A Rose and a Kiss John Hay5 Chess Club 2, 3, 45 Inklings Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 German Club 4. BEVERLY CATHRYNE TURNER- All I D0 Is Dream of You Sacred Heart5 French Club 2, 3. MARY JANE TVETE- Don't Let Your Lore Go W1'o11g North Queen Anne5 Girls' Club Cabinet5 French Club 2, 3, 45 Live Wire. DAVID ULRICH- A Guy What Takes His Time West Queen Anne5 Inklings Club5 Asst. Editor, Editor Kuay Weekly 3, 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Annual Rep. 4. JEAN USHER'r'Aff8T All Yoa're All Pm After West Queen Anne5 Live Wire5 Kuay Rep.5 Naughty Marietta 5 Frosh Auxiliaryg Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club Art Com. 35 Music Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chocolate Soldier. ALBERT J. VERLINDA- The Dying Cowboy Cass Tech. High, Detroit, Mich.5 Track. MARY E. VINCENT- 1 Got a Rightf Io Sing fbf Blum North Queen Anne5 French Club 2, 35 Science Club 3, 45 Kuay Staff5 Good Cheer Com.5 Girls' Club5 Junior Glee 35 Senior Glee 4. HERBERT VITT- Ridin' Around in the Rain Warren Avenue5 Honor Society5 German Club5 Science Club5 Inklings Club. ANNE E. WALSH- Annie's Cousin Fannie Vaughn Union High Schoolg Girls' Club5 Glee Club. KAY WARNER- Tea for Two F. H. Coeg Q Club5 German Clubg Girls' Club. POLLY WARNER- If I Love Again West Queen Anne5 Girls' Club5 Science Club 1, 25 Kuay Rep.5 Golf Club5 Tennis Club, MARIAN WARRANT- I'll Follow You W atchee High School5 Girls' Club. DON WARREN- I Ain't Lazy, I'm lust Dreanzizzgu Broadway High5 German Club5 Latin Club5 Boys' Club. PAGE WARREN- It's the Animal in Me Walla Wallag Vice-Pres. Senior Classg Boys' Club Board of Controlg Hi-Y 3, 45 Head Track Mgr.5 Kuay Weekly Staffg Football 1, 25 Asst. Football and Basketball Mgr.5 Basketball. DAN WATERS- By a Waterfall Magnolia5 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 15 Hobbies Club 1, 45 Intramural 4. BETTIE WEAVER- 'rWlJKl1 You Were the Girl on the Scooter North Queen Anne5 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Players' Guild 45 Social Service Com,5 Advisor's OfHce5 Asst. Editor, Editor Kuay Weekly. MARGARET WEBER- Maybe I Love You Too Much Wewoka High School. VIRGINIA L. WEBERG- Adorable North Queen Anneg Music Club 3, 4g French Club Ig Kuay Rep.g Kuay Kapers 45 Girls' Club. ROY E. WEBSTER- Six Women Central, Boise, Idahog Golfg Treas. of Junior Class, Hi-Yg Treas. of Boys' Clubg Live Wireg Science Clubg Kuay Weekly Staffg Kuay Rep. FRITZ WEDEBERG- Face flae Music West Queen Anneg Blue Print Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Stage Force 3, 4. BILL WELLER- Dr, Heelele and Mr. jiben Jefferson High, San Franciscog Intramuralg French C b. 9 , BIL N ou Hai F ootbal ral Bas l a- m ootba . DICK WEST- Reaching for fbe Moon john Hayg Boys' Club. FRANK WHITING- Awful Sad john Hayg Boys' Club. LOUISE A. WICKLUND- Reflections of You Toledo High, Toledo, Wash.g Girls' Club, Glee Club. GRANT WILCOX- In a Mist West Queen Anne, Honor Society 2, 33 Senatus Romanus 3. MAXINE WILDE- Dinah Grant High, Portland, Oregong Peter Grimm g Kuay Kapers 4, Live Wire, Dramatic Club 45 Girls' Club. DOROTHELLE WILLARD1 Look for Me West Queen Anne, Latin Club Consul, Girls' Club Cabinetg Honor Society 2, 3, 4. CLARA WILLFONG- A Million Dreams Denver, Coloradog Girls' Club Cabinetg Teachers' Serv- ice Com.g Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Kuay Rep.g Live Wireg French Club 3, 43 Kuay Weekly Staff. ERNEST WILL1AMs- Hallelujah I'm a Bum Warren Avenueg Stage Forceg Glee Club. SOPHIE WILLIAMS- Bless Your Heart West Queen Anne, Junior Glee 2, 3, 4g Senior Orchestra 45 German Clubg Girls' Club. WAYNE WILLS- Dreaming Alone in Hawaii West Queen Anne, Kuay Weekly Staff 4. GLADYS WOOD- The Song Is You Magnoliag Senior Orchestrag Junior Orchestra, Girls' Club. CARMON WOODS- LoLfe Y0u're Not the One for Me Warren Avenue, Trackg Intramural, Science Club. FLORENCE ZEDNICK- Beautiful Lady West Queen Anneg Latin Club 1, 25 French Club 1, 4, Girls' Clubg Science Club. MILLA J. ZUVICH- 1'rn Yours For Tonight St. Margaret's Schoolg Girls' Club. Page 49 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS CLeftJ Standing: Ruby Redden, Mr. Baker, Fred McFarland. Scafed: Pat Hughes, Harry Goodfello , ' Kathryn.Pi-nter. W SECOND SEMESTER OEFI Seafed: f S 7 fBelowJ Stu11a'i1zg: Ph lis up, old M G arry od ello Fred McFarla f' P .1 M ere Zuma faint? A ACK ' '3 , bers of the class of ,36 discarded their , knic s n a e sox, an warmed into the already Well-popu- lated halls en A In self-defense they set up their green banner with t he p of O. elected Hilda Hullin, Harry Goodfel- , ' low, Lau nce M1 ' , enr Loquvam, and Ken Dever to lead them . t ough the' first y year of high school life. Though not allowed I5, mi rs, they e yed themselves .5 . munching popcorn balls at their 'IR gnnual tre nz t s a ,' g li.-bassador Billf' I Y e n t fall, ' . nr - olled 'round, Kelly Gechsli, Harry , -5 G dfell ilda : llin, 'va by Reds- , and Florence Babcock held the '!. I ' clas . 'Wir' enter 7' a ent o I isted of the humorous t'Elmer 'B . he t. - l ' J T of U on u '--a ' g up -c assmen, re- ealt the cards . . . Harry li X .4 u'gi F'?v-I c e , rland as vice-president, A - , I ' u y Re in as se tary, Hu t p and Kathryn Pinter Q Q as K re 31 - g this ester e juniors danced through con- t g- et ' the a ic ed or tra at ir planned by Pearl Wi ' 'gn-'te ind S T I' . - jul., 3 9 t ring t , Harry odhe fre McFarland re- .-'9 li- 3 V tained thei sitio whi lly T g e -Kilim P? Phyllis Gal- , X 'li up t k over e ba , Haro cGee s force to learn how Wri copy the uay. Sti under e ip of Pearl eterson S511 a nau ' al mi ' was V n for t ent of SO 5 e I sme I - MOG , ,,-,,. 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K ax T Q 5, is Y 'Q Owwe QW, , x i . r, X if f A Page at 'Y XJ . r 4 T s so 1' f me ii bg J A if 'M' Xi GN x we X'- Q ' Qgj J ' ,Ax XX.: M Page 58 CLASS OFFICERS Standing: Bill Hawke Edo Vanni Sealed: Virginia Butler Virginia Dearborn Mr. Rose ygwj ,WW ff 0 amaze Cfozaaygliafot i ii N 1933021 oup of green youths inexperienced in the wiles of upper- class , bought their first elevator tickets, and thus became persecuted freshm in the halls of Queen Anne. Now, two years since that time, the cl s become firmly entrenched, destined to leave a mark in the annals of een Anne. Since the first elevator tickets were purchased, there have been two elected vice-prexy. Ray Carlson, Ted Hurley, and Dick Munger held the respective offices of secretary, treasurer, and Kuay representative. f!jj fyections. In the first Edo Vanni was elected prexy, with Bill Hawke being The following year, Vanni and Hawke gained prominence in Grizzly sports. When election time rolled around, Edo Vanni and Bill Hawke were reelected, while Virginia Butler took over the stenographic position, Kay Brennesholtz watched the finances, and Virginia Dearborn represented the Kuay. To add to the finances, a very humorous cinema entitled Handy Andyn was presented. The proceeds were shared with the freshman class. The class of ,37 offers its sincere thanks to Frank Rose as class adviser. -EDO VANN1. H 111, Ui .QQ ,Q 'QM ...Qi :Im gi-Q B 4? Kgs! 50 A0lfIfL0'C6,4 O FIRST ROW-Thelma Atteberri, Shirley Bee, Charlotte Benson, Thelma Brassesco, Eleanor Bean, Pauline Behnke, Vera Bean, Lois Baird. SECOND ROW -Philip Baird, Whitney Bates, Walter Anderson, jerry Appy, Burton Antill, Florence Ann Berg, Dorothy Benedict. THIRD ROW-Loren Audabin, Mark Berry, Wedon Andrews, Rodney Beck, Beard Jackson, John Anderson. C FIRST ROW-Helen Bozarth, Phyl- lis Burglhaus, Viola Bucy, Kay Brenne- sholtz, Margaret Bradford, Betty Butler, Virginia Butler,I.ois Buchman. SECOND ROW-Eileen Breeze, Glen Blake, Harry Brewster, Wayne Branstetter, Bob Bow- en, Philip Brechtel,Wa1ter Bond.TI-IIRD ROW-Kay Bogert, Charles Biggs, Mike Budnick, Betty Bissett, Gale Ralph, Frank Braile, I FIRST ROW-Dorothy Brewster. Cathleen Craig, Barbara Cox, Nan Carl- son, Julia Cole, Doris Carlson, Ethel Collins, Ruth Clark. SECOND ROW- Dot Johnson, Norma Crummer, Mildred Clithero, Beatrice Carlson, Dorothea Dayton, Edward Connell, Violet Curlin, Chet Collins. THIRD ROW-Pierce Cartwright, Jerry Cameron, James Compton, Wilton Crosby, Tom Cush- man, Cleve Clayton, John Collings, Jack Chambers. O FIRST ROW-Marion Davidson, Carol Davies, Virginia Dearborn, Betty Jane Dignan, Nancy Dawson, Mollie Dodds, Lorraine Davis, Doris Dobson. SECOND ROW-Lorraine Davis, Alise Alexa, Betty Lore Daniel, Leonore Da- vid, Betty Dickey, Dorothy Dodgson, Margaret Dean. THIRD' ROW-Wil- liarn Dearborn, Charles Damon, Robert Dearborn, Stan Douglas, Charles Daw- son, Ross Denney. 0 FIRST ROXV-Louise Falmer, Helen Engman, Margaret Eardley, Dorothea Dayton, Mildred Freeburn, Justine Foss, Martha Fields, Jean Dirolesbough. SEC- OND ROW-Margaret Fitzhenry, Betty Fyfe, Millie Engel, Pat Fuecker, Eugene Fay, Jack Ellerbeck. THIRD ROW- john Eyerdam, Geff Fink, Myron Dun- can, George Erickson, Bob Fletcher. dge 9 50 A0lflfL0'ZZ6.4 O FIRST ROW! -Ruth Gordon, Bar- bara Graham, Eleanor Hall, Leila Han- sson, Fauneal Green, Evelyn Gorson, Helen Hamilton, Bernyce Grahen, SEC- OND ROW- Ernest Hansen, John Hansen, Betty Gibbs, Margaret Galla- gher, Peggy Hansen, Jane Hamilton, Dick Griffin. THIRD' ROYV - Ray Gil- kerson, Sid Goodwin, Merlin Griffin, Don Grantvedt, Howard Garvin. C FIRST ROW-Mary Hildebrand, Borghild Horne, Roberta House, Joan Hetherington, Dorothy Herb, Kathaleen Guild, Pauline Hawson, Betty Herbert. SECOND ROW-Bob Hoxsey, Bob Hertel, Dorothy Holland, Betty Jeffs, Patricia Hicks, Florence 'Hembury, Eleanor Hendrickson, Helen Hettrick. THIRD ROW-Ned Holley, Al Hed- lund, Williana Hunter, Chan Hill, Ar- thur Hasscl, Jack Haydon, George Hill. 1 I FIRST ROW- Ruth Jackson, Elsie LaFrambuise, Doris Johnson, Evelyn Johnson, Jerry Day, Dot Johnson, Elea- nor Johnson, Betty La Belle, Ida John- son. SECOND' ROW-Henry' Ketcham, Olaf Langsted, Jack Jorgeson, Dorothy Jacobson, Eva Johnson, Roger Hutchin- son, Charles Jones. THIRD ROW-Bob Kruse, Bob Jamison, John Loflin, Walter Jensen, Herman Dahl, Elmer Jarvis, Jim Kritzer, Gilbert Lahti, Harold Johnson, Dan Jgnns. F , i , 1 I' ,si at lka-llilfligffz ffl. . at 'i'S,'.of'l5':1- Que ,y,.+ ,uf-L . 'I ,. 'J ii.,-.J5-,K xi. f J B it u -1 it , , O FIRST ROXV--Dorothy Matson, Helen MarfieId, Mildred Matson, Lorene McFadden, Dorothy Lemberg, Millie Leishman, Marie Floe, Betty Campbell. SECOND ROW-Betty Jane Lathrop, Virginia Martin, John Macpherson, Ed- win Lanning, Cora Ludwigson, Bob Mad- den, Virginia Maher, Margaret Marshall. THIRD ROW-Bill Levy, Clarence Legan, Elmer Lind, Reuel Le Dow, Gor- don Lilly, Leonard Mannon, Lawrence Lydon. FOURTH IKOW - Gordon Ma- toya, Jack Lathrop, Bruce MacAulay, O FIRST ROW-Pat MitCl1ell, Millie Leishman, Catherine Mills, Doris Moch- ring, Barbara McPherson, Naides Mc- Cormick, Mary Louise Melburn. SEC- OND ROW-Harold Mitchell, Herb Munter, Constan Morse, Gunter Geiss- man, Bob Moore, Bill Moe. 50 Aawweea 1 I FIRST ROW-Eleanor Mylme, Bar- ' bara Namias, June Peterson, Wendella I3 Marsh, Connie Pattison, Helen Payne, lj Florence Payne, Helen Penepacker. SEC- OND ROW-Dorothy Musto, Margaret Paulson, Catherine Nielson, Vivian Nel- son, Juanita Mitchell, Martha Pumphrey, l i ii Doris Noonan, Charlotte Quash. THIRD , ROW-Betty Herbert, Helen Paulson, Frances Partridge, Bettye Nelson, Wal- lace Ovens, jim Neidigh, Tom Noble. Hans Ott. FOURTH ROW-Ted l O'Connor, Neville Pauly, Fred Payne, Harry Peterson, Bob Odman, Ernest Pace, Frank Norman. 3 l l ll I FIRST ROW-Marian Parks, Cecile Pittson, Betty Phennah, Margie Pratt, Winnie Rattray, Dorothy Roher, Alice Porter, Marvel Reap. SECOND ROW- Muriel Robertson, Lois Randall, Rose Zelma, Roy Richstad, Raymond Rich- I ards, Loer Rehkopf, George Roach, Ida l Johnson. THIRD' ROW-Ralph Nor- man, Jack Rodman, Martin Rind, Fred Richard, Walt Randall, Ward Roberts. ,wiv O FIRST ROW--Doren Ross, Jerry Rucker, Irene Salter, Leone Shrader, Jane Rossbach, Mary Shanafelt, Leona Scherner, Margaret Sayref SECOND ROW-George Shasky, Chuck Rutter, Bob Rotermund, Mary E. Shipman, Ruth Scott, Martin Sees, Bernard Scott, John Rogers. THIRD ROW-Ernest Sears, Martin Schumacher, Ed Shaffer, Richard Sherwin, Bill Rogers, Horace Sears. i I FIRST ROW-Evelyn Lanner, Ella I Sullivan, Betty Swezea, Margie Silver, l Patricia Spies, Marie Smeltzer, Marjorie I Sullivan, Geraldine Stull. SECOND ROW-Evalyn Slocum, Bill Soames, Keith Shortall, Ronald Skoor, Louise Taigen, John Shyder, John Smiley, Ar- l den Stevens. THIRD ROW-Ellsworth Sunde, Jack Smith, Irving Smith, Rob- P ert Stanton, Frank Taylor, Dick Strand, Donald Spickard, L. Mentor Taylor. l l f I i O FIRST ROW-Frances Virgin, Helen Wassisin, Peggy Williams, Virginia West, , Violet Whyte, Margaret Lanning, Lerisa ll White, Helen Voight. SECOND ROW l l -Dean Westphal, Max Witters, Eileen I Young, Evelyn Wallinder, Xllfalter Walf l lace, Mildred Young, John Thompson, 1 Boyd Vickers. THIRD' ROW-Tom Trumbull, Edwin Villgres, Bert Wil- 5, liams, Robert Walter, Dick Van Thuyne, .1 Dick Trudeau, Raymond Wood. .i I 9 I I ll Page 61 Page 62. CLASS OFFICERS Standing: I Raymond Segale Hugh Griffiths ' Seated: Margaret Eardley A Mr. Campbell Juanita Walker ,WWW Jw man Cfaaa faint AST FALL, the freshman class of '3 8 first appeared in the halls of Queen Anne. At the frosh election, an excellent leader was found in Raymond Segale, with Margaret Eardley as his assistant. As there were few meetings held and the treasury was greatly depleted, Juanita Walker, keeper of the scroll, and Hugh Griffiths, Watching the bank, found their jobs compara- tively easy. Florence Berg saw to it that the student body was notified of our doings through the Kuay. The most important event of the year Was the t'Frosh-Sophv theatre party, at which the picture Handy Andy was seen and enjoyed by all. In the athletic field we found Raymond Segale an outstanding football player. Donald Lawson and Lenard Mannon were the basketball stars of the season. The freshmen are represented by both boys and girls on the honor roll. Weire grateful to Kenneth Campbell for his helpfulness as class adviser. -MARGARET EARDLEY. 1 Florence Berg JMJLJ Jed men O FIRST ROW-M. Bailey, E. Bacon, B. Baker. P. Barber, W. Allan, B. Baker, M. Barker. SECOND ROW-M. Ag- netti, V. Bevilacqua, C. Bergman, M. Beyer, M. Bennett, S. Anderson. THIRD ROW-M. Austin, B. Anderson, L. Ba- con, G. Alair, L. Beernink, F. Allen. l l Q FIRST ROWWH. Berglund, A. Black, N. Bucy, G. Bagwell, N. Braind- 3 ard, C. Branstetter, W. Brydges, J. Bart- 'il ley. SECOND Row-L. Bowman, H. , Carlson, M. Campbell, S. Brown, M. Brinck, K. Carrigan, B. Chadwick, ll ,f Caskin. THIRD ROW- S. Briggs, L. 'l Caldwill, R. Blair, Bushnell, B, Biggs, I B. Campbell, H. Callow, F. Barnes. , FOURTH ROW-G. Ackles, D. Boyce, nl P. Carlson. I ll ll l . l I FIRST ROW-W. Dankel, L. Dahl, ' L. Crawford, T. Chidester, J. Chappell, J. Classon, B. cole, A. Collins. SECOND ROW-J. Criddle, B. Cox, S. Clemen- -1 son, N. Anderson, R. Clarke, D. Darling, il M. Christensen, E. Combs. THIRD ROW- B. Covell, G. Collins, J. Beck- 1' man, J. Cowan, J. Clemidlin, L. Crutch- er, A. Coyle, B. COX, FOURTH RONV , 4 S. Cummings, H. Christjiansen. ,fi I fl ' I: Y - IWW' in we l f 5 5 - 1 . I 'lb I l ffjvv A if 0,1 X, 'C xl S. i Ml' me Q 0,f 3Ig.ST ROW-L. Eddy, V. Duncan, , lvllwliegn, W. Duncan, V. Brubee, B. Boswell, B. Dixie, P. Erickson. SECOND 'R ROW-C. Doctor, M. Derksema, R. Drury, M. Durkee, D. Fields, H. Dunas, , A. Erickson, L. Farrell. THIRD ROW -T. Dunn, J. Draper, B. Doyle, H. ll 11 Dixon, B. Gilmon, F. Dardnell. il I l , , 0 FIRST Row-J. Gram, 13. Guia- Q berg, E. Greene, M. Grande, L. Gardner, ' , M, Glidden, L. Gubler, B. Gucrtin. SEC- l OND ROW-J. Ginbe, H. Gundram, J. Garvin, W. Hartwig, R. Fitzgerald, D, Garrison, A. Gilbert, B. Fiset. THIRD Pd e Row -R. Gill, G. Harvey, J. Pune, D. ag Fleming, R. Hall, J. Fritch, J. Friboch, H. Grifliths, Haines, Foster. 53 Page 54 Cl.. W... I FIRST ROW-H. Hunt, R, Hunte- man, D. Hokanson, R. Helgerson, H. Holman, K. Hill, Heschelman, M. Hoyle. SECOND ROW-V. Heaton, R. Hanson, M. Hinton, H. Houlette, A. Haru, A. Heinrich, P. Harvey, B. Har- land. THIRD ROW-B. Hanson, B. Hoffman, M. Hughes, D. Higgnes, H. Hansen, J, Hroncech, D, Helgerson. I FIRST ROW-V. Jensen, R. Knight, D. Knechtel, E. Kemble, J. Jewell, M, Jamieson, J. Jared, D. Jacobs. SECOND ROW-A. Jones, R. Jensen, J. Kinzel, B. Kildall, Knight, R. Froberg, B. Jonea, E. Jacobsen. THIRD ROW-D. Jones, J. Kendle, R. Johnson, T. John- son, B. Jorgenson, R. Johnson, B. Jor- dan, J. Johnson. I FIRST IKOW-W. Lhnr, W. Crabbs, P. McCloud, L. Lorbeski, Krietlow, B. Lidbury, L. Lightenberg. SECOND ROW--D. Lawson, H. Cracky, J. Loler, R, McN:imee, D. Konick. OFIRST ROW-S. McDonald, Carlesworth, V. Witters, B. Miller, M. Minig, H, Miliken, M. McPhail, M. Mc- Leen. SECOND ROW-J. Madden, B. Moburg, M. Mitchell, B. Moe, C. Weav- er, M. Mitchell, A. McCasney. THIRD ROW-J. Mengendhot, D. Fairhurst, R. McCracken, D. Martin, A. Mead, G. Madden. I FIRST ROW-C. Nier, B. Murray, R. Moore, N. O'Connor, L. Nelson, L. Moore, V. Morgan, L. Morgan. SEC- OND ROW-M. Parks, O. Panteleeff, A. Parks, R. Olson, M. Nichols, G. Ogle, C. Monary, B. Nelson. THIRD ROW-D. Pautzke, H, Pederson, J. Patton, D. Monary, B. Nist, J. Reid. We Cl.. M... O FIRST ROW-A. Ragusin, A. Rich- ey, J. Rhoton, A. Porter, V. Ruttan, G. Richardson, N. Richstad, M. Pattray. SECOND ROW-D. Presley, P. Pres- ton, E, Pickeill, D. Quinn, J. Pyle, E. Rasmussen, H, Rozzano, V. Rich. THIRD ROW-F. Pritchard, A. Peter- son, D. Pollard, L. Park, E. Richardson, P. Petterson, R. Pembrooke, F. Richey, FOURTH ROW-G. Rifkin. B. Ras- mussen, D. Phelps, G. Powers, D'. Rho- em, M. Reid. I FIRST ROW-V. Schreyer, R. Rudi- salle, K. Ruger, L. Schreiber, D. Rippe, E. Samuelson, C. Rose, Sutherland. SECOND ROW-A. Schleicher, D. Schroder, S. Schwartz, A. Schaffer, J. Schau, H. Schomburg, B. Rodgers, C. Scarleu. THIRD ROW-J. Scollard, P. Schage, R. Runner, B. Corneliussen, R. Segale, B. Severyns. O FIRST ROW-B. Sloane, IVI. Sheecly, P. Slater, M. Simicich, D. Stam, L. Schaw, M. Smythe, M. Stalker. SEC- OND ROW-F. Skaw, R. Stanley, D. Sherard, S. Seymour, N. Sprinkle, B. Shearer, Sorenson, B. Stagg. THIRD ROW-R. Strannon, B. Stapleton, R. Slocum, R. Shannon. O FIRST ROW-C. Smythe, G. Sunde, J. Shulher, M. Stocking, M. Strang, M. Truxtum, C. Stolle. SECOND' ROW- D. Switzer, A. Turnipseed, A. Vucenau- ceh, I. Thayer, B. Symmoncls, D. Sum- merille, W. Tuesley, B. Vrooman. THIRD ROW--B. Urser, A. Thaler, N. Tollefser, R. Unruh, F. Storey, S. Stumer, D. Tenney, C. Sunshi. O FIRST ROW-P. West, M. Wilson G. White, B. Woveley, Walker, E Woodward, L. Winter, R. Wills. SEC- OND ROW-G. Way, B. Wfalker, J Zylstra, J. Walker, Wood, M. Wenck M. Wilde, A. Wendt. THIRD ROW! J. Wilkes, B. XVick, R. Wfeber, C. Wil- son, M. Zorich, R. Wfeller, K. Warren. Page 65 - -:'1. ,,: 'Z 'fi' ,,L K . - H.: h iv- akamai., ,I N5Qg,5z2IfY5zg41F-Q. . ,wxjgmy A ' 1 N ,W M, W 7 -- x . 'ff' FV - N U-'E t I 572 'A ,r Y 'wmll ' 'Q v Q , LCt vL :Q f , 'uff .,. i 3 A n F lVir'.kJ'RPl-, 2. TJ- , . ,. ', . Vg ', Va K. . - lx ,' ,11 5-:5p'f1?r!!Si ,SKY . . 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As an art- ist she served as art editor of the 1934 An- nual and her journalistic ability enabled her to become Editor in Chief of this year's annual. She has also served as Assistant Edi- tor of the Weekly. Dancing is her favorite pastime. ., .qv 1 l X X iX - . - .5 rr- - A -. , a '5'f4'3f - , 1.5 '-, A.,-1 .- - .L QI' 1 rw, ' A 'tm 'E- -' 1' 3 ,'f'i7 '--5-1 - QV, W, , ,ziggpp ,X .Y 32 ' X ' f S K 7 f gg 7 - 5' iii QS . '. N 9 X -2. ... -252. -,u Q If . .asf ' . -W' . in-In ' x I A . V' fi . , , . fi 1 f fi 'ff .- Fei!-- A f 1 af 'vii T2 . ' f. . -. Q- x 3 .- .Y f. i n r Q. ,iv - , V- M - - -S - I- - li 'V' 5 1. I I4 ng If A 2 - f gf i A gi A i I f ffl.. J .-gl ffl :E . 1 UI . -' 45' A -' i-34 3 -A .-' I ffilrtae. L, i . ' -drag. . 1- A . xx.. ii .--f' . -vfvgz -. aw,-.fav -fir .V ., f L-ZF-p' - ' 1.-ggikfzi agen-3455-. - N. - ff' ...J -F 5 N mg' -. . . ',,' . ' .X 'W 1 i9f' '. 4.4 5 flies f' :E qs? 1 ' . ' 1:51 fer' .2 . A T ' 2 r 5 . 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'I 1' CTIVITY the theme . . . to hatsfe the yearbook contain a ' mem r' - of th fun ol life as well as the regular school routine T w w ny H pef, G I . YA ssroomf' os gger ures of the underclassmen. . .and J m y more s ps of sc oo helped to add to the informality of e nnua M4 a a 35 zlyfAnnual IS created f 0, ' 1 p ,' ' e spring electi he mem ers of the senio class chose the ten vol m st tstanding of the gr uat'ng 'l ss . . to , together with the X l' ' . t' f s t, A 5 . 'O . 1 . . Page 68 It 1ctor1an a utat e V 10 s ctions of the yearbook 1 icated p 1 al dr o t e s n s ne by Lois Blaylock, Edit a ded much e ap zzly. I-I ' t Adair . Editor, an o er Art ditor of the '34 Silver An- - sar edition of the annual emerges rom a conglomerate mass of r u er ent, peanuts, and s ior pictu s, to take her bow. Under her able lea ship the rest of the staff worke with enthusiasm. In her very best feature style, dark-haired Jane Runner wrote the his- tory of the senior class' four active years. The juniors were handled by Imogene I-Iorsley and Fred McFarland. Audrey Clark took care that Queen Anne's clubs and productions got their proper treatment. Snappy action photos of Kuay sports were featured by Jim Louns- berry, Sports Editor, in his section. Autographed pictures of the stars of the gridiron are destined to save them from the agonies of writer's cramp. In spite of strong censorship and sinister blackmail plots, I-Iilda I-Iullin's snapshot section will go down in Kuay annals as one of the best. Lots of flowers to Lois Blaylock, whose drawings are a special feature of this book. Carl Merlino and Dick Moore were efiicient business managers. They managed to keep the financial side of the yearbook out of the red. as W I A zi ' B , I E el L In .P in J R o D l li iv IG l 1 ,lv 4' :I j K' ii ..i KHIL j g Q , GIL UPF N LIE I D H lj Itio t , - 3 nnual sales drive, a special senior assembly monie 'I' In-ne's amateur talent gave a splendid program. The two dcdIcat t - Izzly. With Jim Lounsberry as master of cere- s t r icip nts, selected by the staff, were presented with free annuals. he honorary title of Ad Manager . . . given to the prize ad solicitor . . . went jointly to Jerry Arnold and Pat Carrigan. Other solicitors were: Bob Rockhill, Bob March, Art Tolch, and Jim Elder. Picture coupon sellers for the seniors were: Grace Ainslie, Kay Petter- sen, Phyllis Brown, Anne Strelo, Alice Kay, Mary Jean Adams, Barbara Foss, Carl Carulli, Pete Webster, Theo Carlson, Wayne Wills, Keith Mil- ler, Frank Cook, and Parker Paul. junior picture solicitors were: Hilda Hullin, Margaret Drain, Sally Turner, Pat Hughes, Florence Babcock, Virginia Crandall, Henry Loqu- vam, Don Colvin, Harry Goodfellow, Fred McFarland, Harry Brockway, and Glen Covell. Free annuals were awarded to the two best sellers from each class. Theo Carlson and Grace Ainslie walked away with the senior honors . . . Sally Turner and Florence Babcock tied for the junior girls and Harry Good- fellow was the most proficient salesman of the junior boys. To Charles Parke, Grizzly Business Adviser, and Victor Buchanan, Literary Adviser, should go much of the credit for the success of the 1935 Grizzly. E UN l I ' 4 I I I I1 In 4 -IMOGENE HORSLEY. PICTURE sALEsM12N First Row: Mary Jean Adams, Sally Turner, Alice Kay, Kay Pettersen, Anne Strelo. Second Row: Hilda Hullin, Patricia Hughes, Virginia Crandall, Grace Ainslie, Margaret Drain. Third Row: Theo Carlson, Parker Paul, Glen Covell, Florence Babcock. Fourth Row: Harry Goodfellow, Fred Mc- Farland. Frank Cook, Donald Colvin, Keith Miller. If KUAY EDITORS iv DAVID ULRICH , H MARGIE HOOD VICTOR SPARLING BETTIE WEAVER GILBERT SPEIR jr, KM War! URING those Hrst ten weeks last fall, it was Margaret Rathvon and Harriet Adair, a combination of extreme journalistic aptitude, that gave us school news in Cheltenham and Bodoni. Graduating from Sports Editor to Editor, Gilbert Speir with that too- hard-to-decide-upon-one duet, David Ulrich and Victor Sparling, kept us informed for the rest of that semester. Vic, as head man, was somewhat interested in the Ad Managerial end of the paper - Bettie Weaver kept the second page as neat as everything she does. So, due to the great amount of journalistic ability and ambitiousness, this second semester was divided into five-week Editorships instead of the usual ten. David Ulrich served second Editor - Bettie still spent Tuesday night at the printshop. All on account of Margie's ability at street car riding along with her ad getting, Margie Hood continued her career along bigger lines - Bettie was still stooge-in-chief. During this time Mrs. Metz substituted for Miss Carolyn Barclay, Weekly adviser, who was ill. ' Bettie did a good job those last five weeks- and because of Pearl Peterson's long experience in lesser positions, she became Assistant Editor. The Kuay was really quite revolutionized during the whole of the year - more banner headlines were used - a greater variety of type - and a new head schedule was used every week. i KUAY STAFF First Roux: Imogene Horsley, Mary Lou Klinker, Margie Hood, Bettie Weaver, Le- nora Hoyle, Roberta Brown, Marion Nesbit, Virginia Robinson. Sefollrl Row: Barbara Drake, Vera Gilardi, Ida Samuelson, Clara Willfong, Marion McElhany, Helen jassny, Jean Gray, Olive D'uclos, Elva Sutherling. Third Row: Sally Turner, Audrey Clark, Pearl Peterson, Marjorie Lambkin, Mary Katherine Stiles, Pat Hughes, Amy Hill, jane Murray, Bobbie jean Moore, Anna Rind. Fourfb Row: Mariruth Moran, Alice Powell, Vic Sparling, James Wold, Jim Palmer, Hube Ellis, Perry Baker, Richard Art, Fred McFarland, Vincent McGrath, Jack Samuelson, Gil Speir, Page Warren, Nat Lund. M PLAYERS GUILD Firs! Rout Pauline Porter, Vera Bean, Bar- bara Drake, Audrey Clark, Miss Uhden Pearl Peterson, Ruth Brown, Helen Payne, Cecilia Pittman. Second Row: Dixie Fuller Catherine Mills, Maxine Williams, Helen Conrady, Betty Lou Barnes, Helen Pene- packer, Marjorie Weaver, Marjorie Stone, Dorothy Michlitch. Third Row: Lucille Bowman, Wilma Baxter, Amy Hill, Pauline Behnke, Dorothy Rosen, Mary Lou Klinker, Alice Porter, Virginia Weston, Barbara Ger- main. Fourth Row: Betty Gibbs, Maxine Wilde, D. Gill, Peggy Caskin, Maxine Ruger, Margaret Lester, Peggy Putnam, Betty Weaver, Beatrice Williams. Fifth Row: Adrian Rose, Jack Koerner, Don Means, James Rankin, Fred Ostendorf, Bob Hughes, Jim Harvey, Paul Lorentz, Emery Gustaf- son, Bruce Smith, Walter Hertzman. s x I COSTUME STAFF Managers: Helen Tredway, Phyllis Smith. Sewers: Dorothy Brewster, Kach- leen Scully, Bernice McCorkle. O BUSINESS STAFF Fred Carpenter, Johnny Grant, Mr. Johnson, Leonard Larson, Bruce Smith. I STAGE FORCE First Row: Evelyn Bowen, Dorothy Mann, Dick Hokanson, Fritz Wedeberg, Wilma Baxter, Jean Shaeffer. Second Row: Bill O'Neill, Jack Schwartz, Ernest Williams, Leslie Jordan, Carmen Woods, Frank W'hit- ing, Edwin Mattson. Third Row: Frank An- derson, jack Murphy, james Warrick, Er- nest Stanley, Robert Thomas, Eugene Hub- bard. Fourth Row: George Vucinovich, Ed Perry, Jeff Larsen. X iw, of aww- Page 71 ujlaffafama . 77 P V, efet umm lm I .J J r p 3' . J X- ? -- x f , 2 fyl ii Page -sk' NE of the most difiicult plays ever given by a high school company was David Belasco's The Return of Peter Grimmf' presented December 8 and 9. The diflicult plot concerns the return of a dead man who scorned any ideas of spiritual- ism. Before dying he had made his lovely ward, Catherine, promise to marry his nephew, Frederick. Catherine, although in love with James, a young employee of Peter Grimm's, promises to marry Frederick. Peter Grimm makes a compact with his doctor, a firm believer in spiritualism, that the first of the two to die must come back and make his presence known to the other. Soon after that Peter dies, andpthen comes back to discover his mistake in making Cath- erine marry against her own wishes. He tries to tell her that she may break the promise, when the truth suddenly comes to him that he cannot make his presence known. Finally, all ends well when he sends his message through a little child. The feminine players for Friday were Charmian Lewis, Maxine Wilde and Amy Hill, while Saturday's cast was Jus- tine Schumacher, Pauline Behnke, and Peggy Caskin. Playing both nights were Emery Gustafson, as Peter Grimm, Jack Koer- ner, Norman Hubbert, James Harvey, Don Colvin, Jim Rankin, William Dearborn and Bob Hughes. The play was directed by Miss Esther D- Uhden- -AMY HILL. 4 f gfi',iW . ,ss ITH gypsies, ballet girls, two heroines who perfectly resemble each other, three rascally comedians, and the gay music of Yhctor fierberg the hilaruaus cornic opera, 'qThe Fortune Telleru was presented at Queen Anne May 17 and 18. The plot concerns Irma, lovely ballet girl, who runs away from her marriage to the eccentric Count Berezowski, a decom- poseri' of music, to join her sweetheart, young Captain Ladislas of the Royal Hungarian Hussars. By chance, a gypsy troupe comes strolling by and Fresco, the ballet master who has promised to produce the bride, discovers that Musette, a gypsy fortune teller, is Irma's double. Between the bungling of the Count Berezowski, Fresco, and Boris, Musette's father, and the Hnal loss of both brides to their own lovers, The Fortune Teller provided an exciting evening's entertainment. Playing the double roles of Irma and Musette, Maxine Williams and Barbara Drake performed Friday and Saturday nights. With Maxine, Madamoiselle Pompom was played by Virginia Weston and Saturday by Christine Coolidge. Playing both nights were James Har- vey, Paul Lorentz, Gilbert Speir, Fred Ostendorf, Joe Hill, Barbara Germain, Catherine Mills and the Glee Clubs. Miss Esther Uhden directed the dra- matics, while Mr. R. H. Kendrick and Mrs. Eleanor Southern directed the m11SiC- -AMY HILL. Z Z! A.. flffim rfb. KUNG GBX.. Page 73 ,Ee .,mi.s,,i , ,, 4- .h 9 .U 'QM '-.-ylff,gQ,.3-gif fy, 3-T 'l.ffU'f'i'1 f. A- ff 1 1 vL 4-1 ri, if ,7?,.x,,q,,i,.W,,.. .,:, wg V A M lf 4 ff 2 1 s 'N , W - L ' PUM. T' . , . . leaf f e :wi-'qiff wg.- if 3. v K ,mwmmwefmwiwmwwue gpm? ,igrsji-K :V , ,:fv,fg'1f4,' :is or .- J J- ' 1.iez1':z- '51 . 'K JSI: I5 ma, a'Tf:,11:f' - , Hw1- ,f-- Q .!'2, 4Q51x112s-11 pf, 32 , - .f . ,fvf wx ,,, sr'i f ' .5 ' ' , W .. ,--D-in mga... ,iff 19?? +- ' ' Q ' X-,ii-n,,,.,-f - , ,V , ,HQQ rg5,QF5,Q'4-J, 'JN-gmii ,V:J,.F, i. . I ,a .Q . 41.3-Q14:farm-1ui:.,'..:fQ,,,ual ' 1 ,K Y, - . f- v- 1 1 .. . .. , . .fr i:' :PM f: '. . - ..,:'41 , as ?f1ilf3gf,E'lii?Yur2. .f '.ff-.i-V.-new-... .n , f - .g. weft xi ., .,2. 7 31' .xml A - ja. 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' Ig ,413 Y, vtfp- if k 'N-,Va au ,V fflnggffigggz, if -'-N ' Ji 4 Ni au ew , , , fm- ,. .gb ,E ig? - '-3 V-sf V. 4.1 -:A gi . . -ff: 'gli . 4,f'f77'w 7 11, ,,v1'1 --WSH-1 , m .- ' HM' mf . .45qf?24ni,,,5-L1-af'f . '1- use L, A . , '- f ,'.f-Q' J ',,,f' wr-, '. fz' . ' ,., . .-I, sf , 7, If-y5i5?i3,. ,M Z 47, A Vg, V, I ing , ,:::V,l -wml - 1-Elk! ' ',. Wk. 5 ,A '.'.f. - '-we ' H24 ff . yn-QQ, Ha- 2 f f., ' 1 ,s . ' ' fl' i 4 jfs I 5v 2'f XJ - l ' ' 151' we Q, 83,i1' ' '- - ' f ,L si :nf-.I 'y1,, a,L, V' 3,11 17 J ag 1' 9.1 . , 1. .N P 3 ' . , 1 r. f J dgd 077614, TTENTICN was Hrst drawn to Page Warren When his booming voice could be heard pepping up the frosh lineman when he played center on the yearling team. Since then, his contagious laugh and pleasing per- sonality have Won him many friends. He has served as class officer, as a Boys' Club officer, and is an active member of the Hi-Y. GRGANIZATIONS ae ,A QW ,WM Page 76 M HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS Sfafzding: MORRIS MARSHALL MR. BAKER PARKER PAUL Seated: ELLA WESA REDFERN DOROTHY RosEN VERA GILARDI 0140? C5-0Ci6i membership has made the Honor Society one of Is most important organizations. a sophomore member, a student must earn twenty-eight ts in his first two semesters. Two-bar pins are awarded to those stu- who have earned fifty points in four semesters. Those seniors acquir- ing seventy-eight points in six semesters may wear torch pins. A student is awarded four points for an Av grade, three for a B, two for a Cf and one for a UD. Points are also given to those especially active in student enterprises. At the annual election held in the fall, Dorothy Rosen was elected president of this organization . . . with Vera Gilardi as vice-president. Ella Wesa Redfern filled the office of secretary . . . Morris Marshall was treasurer, and Parker Paul, Kuay Representative. W. O. Baker is the adviser of the Honor Society. This year's torch members are: Harriet Adair, Jean Allenbaugh, Burroughs Anderson, Beth Atwood, Virginia Bache- ler, William Bacheler, Lorraine Bentley, Ruth Berg, Lois Blaylock, Gail Bronson, Phyllis Brown, Andrew Carlso-n, Peggy Caskin, Audrey Clark, Alice Codling, Shelba Combest, Christine Coolidge, Eleanor Czech. John Deal, Margaret Drain, Elizabeth Elliot, Helen Elliot, Jack Erickson, Leif Erick- son, Mary Fairhurst, David Frankfurter, Clarence Froberg, Charles Garrett, Irvin Gatti- ker, Jimmy Gay, Vera Gilardi, Wilfred Gill, Richard Gray, Mary Elizabeth Groff, Per- nellie Hammer, Jim Harvey, Helen Henson, Wilma Holley, Ruth Horrell, Imogene Hors- ley, Norman Hubbert, Helen Jassny, Frances Johnson, Frank Julien. Harry Katzen, Mary Lou Klinker, Henry Loquvam, Morris Marshall, June McComb, Jane McKechnie, Marion McKenzie, Wayne McMullen, Harvey Menard, Marian Mission, Yoshi Miyauchi, Richard Moore, Constance Noonan, Marion Norman, Marie Nordstrand, Eleanor Olsen, Marvin Olson, Parker Paul, Mary Pederson, Kay Pettersen, Pearl Peterson, Kathryn Pinter, Alice Powell, Hal Rathvon, Ella Wesa Redfern, Charles Rehkopf, Bryan Reister, Anna Rind, Dorothy Rosen, Betty Rosenfield, Jane Runner. Jack Samuelson, Helen Schreiber, William Svensson, Phyllis Smith, Gilbert Speir, Warren Spickard, Elva Surherling, Grace Swift, Nancy Taft, Mabel Taigen, Marjorie Tegtmeier, Rosemary Trueblood, David Ulrich, Betty Weaver, Dorothelle Willard, Clara Willfong' -IMOGENE HORSLEY. af .... .. . ..-mf. f f ,M ' 7 ' , f fu iw' In fe' ,iff wg fin Mil. ...iii M. f O FIRST R,OW-C. Daniels, V. Curlin, M. Eafdieyf E. czech, v. Bacheler, B. Atwood, A. Clark, A. Codling. SEC- OND ROW-L. Bentley, K. Clark, M. Drain, F. Berg, P. Brown, M. Edgerton, M. Corallo, L. Blaylock. THIRD ROW -G. Covell, H, Adair, R. Brydges, P. Burglelaaus, V. Eyler, P. Caskin, M. Stone, P. Clifford. FOURTH ROW-E. Chase, J. Deal, B. Anderson, E. Cicliey, G. Curran, M. Dean. O FIRST ROW-R. Gordon, Hetla- erington, E. Elliott, M. Groif, B. Gibbs, K. Guild, P. Brown, B. Fyfe. SECOND' ROW-H. Foster, V. Gilardi, R. Fore- laand, F. Greene, P. Hicks, V. Haarvei, I. Carlson. THIRD ROW-C. Garrett, D. Glidden, L. Ericksen, J. Gay, J. Appy, H. Goodfellow, S. Hart. Q FIRST ROW-M. Matson, D. Lern- berg, J. McComb, W. Holley, H. Jass- ny, M. McKenzie, M. Klinker, I. Hors- ley. SECOND ROW-L. McCumber, J. McKecl1nie, H. Marfield, L. Lund- quist, E. Johnson, D. Jacobson, E. John- son, R. Horrell. THIRD ROW-N. Hubbert, H. Ketcliam, B. Hoxsey, M. Kaliler, D'. Means, H. Loquvam, F. Mc- Kee, F. Holmes. FOURTH ROW-B. Jamison, B. Maxwell, F. Julien, H. Men- ard, C. Lange, H. Katzen. I FIRST ROW-C. Mills, B. Pliennali, E. Rasmussen, M. Larsen, P. Mitchell, M. Norman, B. McPherson, C. Noonan. SECOND ROW-V. Nelson, D. Noon- an, M. Morby, P. Peterson, M. Nord- strand, M. Mission, K. Pettersen, E. Red- fern. THIRD ROW-C. Neu, T. O'Connor, H. Munter, S. Prestrud, B. Milkey, D. Neuliarth, D. Munger, R. Moore. FOURTH ROW-G. Putnam, T. Pape, W. Parry, P. Paul, B. Reister, F. McFarland, H. McGee, M. Marshall, C. Relakopf, T. Noble. O FIRST ROW-J. Rossbacli, M. Shan- afelr, B. Weaver, C. Willfong, D. Rosen, I. Salter, M. Pederson, B. Swezea. SEC- OND ROW-G. Swift, M. Sayre, M. Fitzhenry, M. Sylvester, C. Westerlund, R. Scott, B. Player, M. Weaver, D. Wil- lard. THIRD ROW-J. Rounsefell, E. Sutlaerling, P. Putnam, A. Rind, M. Tyle, Robinson, I. Samuelson, Pwhefswn, M. Tegtmeier. FOURTH Page ROW--W. Spickard, A. Rose, J. War- rack, R. Zollinger, J. Snyder, E. Vanni, W. Svensson, G. Speir, B. Maxwell, B. Stevens, D. Ulrich, B. Rogers. N , J wi' a VK, ,J V Ni . ly I IW GIRLS' CLUB OFFICERS KAY PETTERSEN Mas. NIORNS FLORENCE BABCOCK ANNE STRELO ALICE KAY 2.4. Q.z.' Car HE GIRLS CLUB for the years 1934 and 1935 was headed by Kay Pettersen, President, Alice Kay, Vice-President, Florence Babcock, Secretary, and Anne Strelo, Treasurer, with Mrs. Eleanor Iorns as adviser. Many of the girls enjoyed themselves at two large Girls' Club parties, made successful through the efforts of Mary Elizabeth Groff, chairman of the Social Committee. The first was a spooky Hallowe'en party. While the second was filled with April Fool tricks. ' 1 1 Probably the biggest event in the year's calendar was the Mother and Daughter Ban- quet, May 3. Two special attractions were a theatre party followed by a basketball game. For the amusement and entertainment of the entire student body the Girls' and Boys' Clubs sponsored the Kuay Kapers, known as International Presents. Girls' Club work, however, is not all play. On May 22 the Vocational Committee under the guidance of Lenora Hoyle presented the spring vocational conferences in which talks concerning various vocations were given by persons in those special lines of work. The Social Service Committee sponsored several tin foil drives, an egg drive, and a Valen- tine drive. Florence Anderson, chairman of the Health Committee, worked up a posture and correct shoe drive. She, with her committee, helped to choose the Health Contest Representatives. To show appreciation for the help of the teachers two teas were given in their honor. Representatives from the Girls' and Boys' Clubs were sent to a Leaders' Conference at the University of Washington. The Girls' Club officers attended two large conferences, one at Brownsville in the fall and the other at the University in the spring. During the fall term one large dues drive was sponsored by Anne Strelo, treasurer. In April election of next year's officers was held. They will be Florence Babcock, Presi- dent, Sally Turner, Vice-President, Pearl Peterson, Secretary, and Marjorie McPhail, Treasurer. I , I f .ul V rf Q1 . ,. ,f ., V- , ' '21 x vii . 3 . as at . a a ,..,.w. p .' ,V V . it v :fs f i J I .' :x l ' E 1 I t , 'af A, ,I I gm .',.- U f , :,,,,,, guy- V :L In fy. ,,,. E .lr V V .Z V Vi ,7 I . . I Eff?-f .... ' 5 3 . xv I ii ' ,i , in j, V , , V4 B JH fi. . as . --KAY PETTERSEN. GIRLS' CLUB CABINET Firsi Row: M. Hood, F. Babcock, K. Pet- tersen, A. Kay, A. Strelo, R. Gove, D. Rosen, L. Hoyle. Sc'co11d Row: V. Gilardi, I. Hors- ley, M. Nesbit, A. Powell, Mrs. Iorns, C Willfong, B. Weaver, M. Groff, R. Herman E. Redfern. Third Row: P. Caskin, M. Norl man, B. Atwood, Anderson, K. Costigan, V Bacheler, M. Pederson, V. Allen, L. Thirsk Fourth Row: S. Teasdale, M. McKenzie, P Hughes, J. Fisher, K. Moore, H. Hull, M Luce, B. Player, M. Magee, H. Hotchkiss, M Christenson, B. Hewitt, P. Hammer, B Hansen, M. Crist, D. Willard, L. Carlson Fifth Row: M. Williams, M. Meston, R. But- terfield, M. Tvete, D. Mitchell, N. Taigen M. Paulson, P. Price, H. Tredway, M, Klin- ker, H. Hullin. is 9 3 BOYS' CLUB OFFICERS -F 'K PAGE XVARREN JOHN PENSO HERB GOVE THEO CARLSON Qi. 5. .' Cla N ORGANIZATION created for the purpose of serving every boy during his four years at Queen Anne, the Boys' Club has had another eventful year. Much of the club's success was due to the excellent guidance of Felix Moore, the adviser. The annual Father-Son Banquet which was held at the close of the football season ranked foremost in the activities of the club. The Boys' and Girls' Clubs combined their efforts to produce the mid-year vaudeville, International Presents, with the result that the performance was the most successful one of recent years. The profit made from the performance was divided between the two clubs, to be used for the purchase of athletic equipment, etc. Again, at Thanksgiving and Christmas, the two organizations worked distributing baskets of food to needy families. Letters of appreciation from many of the families who received donations as well as notes of thanks from the Parent-Teacher Association proved the success of the clubs' work in preparing and distributing the supplies. Taking tickets at the football and basketball games and at the track meets and main- taining order at the baseball games were other duties of the Boys' Club. Officers of the club this year were Theo Carlson, President, John Penso-, Vice-Presi- dent, Roy Webster, Treasurer, Herb Gove, Secretary, and Page Warren, Chairman of the Board of Control. At various times during the year, All-City Boys' Club Officers' meetings were held, when the officers from the various high schools would gather to discuss business concern- ing all the schools. Harry Goodfellow was elected president for next year with Norman Jones, Fred McFarland, Don Means and Harold McGee his assisting ofhcers. -FRED MCFARLAND. BOYS' CLUB CABINET First Row: Bill Hawke, Theo Carlson, Herb Gove, Edo Vanni, Bob Rockhill, Frank Johnson, Charles Garrett. Sefowzzl Row: Dale Daneman, Kenneth Peck, Don Means, Ernie Stanley, Page Warren, Jim Lounsberry. TlJirz1Row: Fred McFarland, jack Cameron, Ron Hall, Clarence Froberg, Roy Webster. 2. Page So Ja First Row: N. Murray, G. Covell, T. Carl- son, J, Lounsberry, J. Jennings, P. Andrews, E. Carulli, J. Black. Second Row: F. John- son, A. Edwards, B. For .Means, R. Hall, F. Cook, C. Garrett . Daneman. Third Row: S. Jo nson, Bi ost in, J. Cameron. W Denton, e r, B. S ammell, C. Sul- livan, . S ei . Ellis. ,ourlb Row: J. Palme JT' nro, .K Stoll, D. Biggs, P. d , oodfellow, B. Lamont, J. XWil- i , orheski. W. Gill, E. Laws. X- '- .., aeaiflhi First Row: J. Jewell, H. Penepacker, M. McLean, E. Johnson, N. O'Connor, A. Thor- en, R. Weil, M. Beyer, K. Hill, M. Baker. Second Row: E. Rasmussen, B. Namias, D. Willard, L. Hoyle, Miss McQuiston, J. Fisher, R. Hill, C. Noonan, K. Brennesholtz. Third Row: B. Carlson, M. Sullivan, J. Rossbzick, M. Shanafelt, D. Moehring, J. Hetherington, L. Taigen, H. Henson, F. Berg. Fourth Row: G. Arnold, K. Pinter, A. Codling, D. Leaman, C. Gorman, V. Bacheler, N. Leishman, E. D'avies, L. Davis, B. Dignon. Fiflh Row: P. Hughes, B. Hox- sey, P. Carrigan, B. Scott, H. Wettrick, A. Colegrove, L. Lundquist, A. Hill, H. Mar- field, C. Quash, M. Kaler. Sixth Roux: M. Kahler, G. Player, F. Hart, F. Norman, W. Parry, R. Benard, Procrastinatus Laurelus, J. Deal, B. Chantler, C. Hill. aaaaaiilad First Row: M. Edgerton, C. Nielsen, M. Williams, Mr. Uhl, L. Schreiber, J. Heschel- man, J. Beehmen, E. Greene. Second Row: L. Bevens, Cole, C. Ludwigsen, B. Ger- main, R. Trueblood, P. Carrigan, G. Arnold, J. Schwartz. Third Row: M. Kahler, J. Deal. H. Krachi, B. Hunter, W. Gaerisch, G. Geismann, E. Flood, J. Harvey, E. Gus- tafson. HI-Y Q This is an organization of high school boys that is sponsored by the Y. M. C. A. The activities of the Queen Anne group were directed by officers Jim Lounsberry, Chuck Garrett, Herb Gove, Gil Speir, John Penso, and Bob Rockhill. SENATUS ROMANUS Q Fashioning its meetings after the early Roman Court, the Latin Club holds very colorful sessions. Miss Dorothy McQuiston has been aided by Dor- thelle Willard and Glen Player, coinsuls. GERMAN CLUB I During the past year members of the Deutscher Verein have been studying the beginnings of German culture. Jean Heschelman, Louise Schreiber, Herbert Kracke, and Barbara Germain have held office. Firsi Row: A. Codling, B. O'Connor, M. Clithero, I. Salter, N. Carlson, J. Robinson, . V. Robinson, M. Severyns, L. Davis, M. Sil- ver, L. David, D. Raber, C. Noonan, A. Porter. Svvcml Row: J. McComb, E. John- son. D. Jacobson, E. Wfallinder, T. Roberts. J. Fisher, C. Willfong, K. Costigan, Schaeffer, J. Murray, W . Kimble, M. Sayre. Tbird Row: D. Noonan, XV. Bond, C. Har- ris, B. Jamison, R. Milkey, E. Rasmussen, J. Ames, B. Moe, L. Morgan, E. Lindman. Fourfb Row: E. Laws, B. Bacheler, J. Gay, E. Peterson. M. Kahler, B. Rosenfield, Nl. Edgerton, R. Brydges, F. Greene, I. Hors- ley, V. Gilardi, F. Johnson, J. Cahill. Fiffl: Razr: Jennings, Ellerbeck, J. Cahill, B. V'illiams, B. MacPherson, R. Gove, Mr. Brinck. M. Hoyle, M. Reid, A. Colegrove, M. Stone, P. Symmonds. M. Nordstrarxd, B. Player. Hrs! Rolf: B. Stoll, D. Adams, K. Shortall, K. Dunn, Xwilkins, R. Brinck, D. Biggs, A. Edwards, F. Carpenter, G. Duffy. Sl'l'07ld Rout M. Runner, N. McCormick, B. Sloane, L. MacFadden, R. Gove, M. Ashton. W. Marsh, B. Biggs, M. Grande, A. Heinrich, M. Bailey. Third Roux: M. Silver, R. Pilrz, L. David, L. Hanson, L. Crutcher, D. Jacobson, E. Johnson, V. Robinson, T. Rob- erts, Fisher, F. Greene, B. Cole, H. Elliott, D. Dodgson. Fourfh Row: R. House, M. Kahler, E, Laws, R. Fitzgerald, M. Gardlin, P. Preston, H. Christiansen, B. Fletcher, XV. Dearborn, B. Kruse, P. Symmonds, T, Mc- Intyre, B. MacPherson. Fifth Row: N. Hol- ley, E. Peterson, J. Jennings, R. Trueblood, B. Rosenfield, M. Edgerton, J. Munton, F. Taylor, P. Spies, V. Wert, W. Krebs, R. Mc- Gee, B. Kildall, J. Cahill, H. Rathvon, D. Somerville, E. Chase, J. Haydon, W. Brown, M. Francher, M. Stone, M. Nordstrand. Firsi Row: Crandall, H. Rathvon, K. Dunn, G. Geismann, E. Mattson, S. Johnson, J. Schwartz, C. Byers, J. Denton. Second Row: E. Petcher, M. Russell, A. Codling, E. Rasmussen, I. Horsley, M. McPhail, E. John- son, C. Nielsen, B. Biggs, P. Peterson, C. Noonan. Third Row: B. Severyns, K. Pinter, L. David, L. Davis, M. Silver, M. Groff, K. Costigan, C. Willfong, M, Leishman, B. Synnestvedt. Fourth Row: B. Dahlberg, P. Hughes, M. Hood, M. Klinker, B. Hewitt, H. Hull, M. Edgerton, N. Leishman, M. Stiles, M. Moran, E. Gustafson. Fifth Row: E. Peterson, J. Gay, M. Kahler, B. Germain, A. Hill, E. Lynch, M. Elliot, V. Curlin, S. Turner, Harvey. Sixth Row: G. Erickson, C. Boyd, C. Hill, B. Kellam, Deal, Wil- kins, B. Maxwell, D. Biggs, H. Menard, B. Stevens. FRENCH CLUB I Concluding a year of unusual activity and interest for the members of the French Club, a combined French and Spanish Club party was held. So successful have these parties been, that they have been made annual affairs. Officers were Pearl Peter- son, Josette Ames, Audrey Clark, Ida Samuelson, Sally Turner and Marion Edgerton. SPANISH CLUB I Meetings of the Spanish Club provide a Fine opportunity for the students of that language to practice oral speaking as the meetings are carried on in Span- ish. Kenny Dunn, Ruby Reddenjand Marion Edgerton held office this semester. SCIENCE CLUB Q Students who- have held office in the Science Club this year are: Hal Rathvon, Jim Gay, Imogene Horsley, and Bob Kellam. Page 81 1 v MJ Page 89. .CF -1 O 0 9 Left fo Rigbf: Mesdamrs D. H. Nutter, D. H. Sears, O. Pratt, G. W. Greb, P. Jennings, J. MacPher- son, J. T. McPhail, C. Moe, T. C. Denton. .4 Cin! Firxf Row: Carolyn Weaver, Rose- mary Trueblood, Mr. Uhl, Margaret Sayre, Beatrice Hamilton. Second Row: Lucille Bowman, Shirley Clemenson, Dorothy Rosen, Patricia Brown, Dorothy Jones, Marjorie McKenzie. Third Row: Esther Ras- mussen, Bea Williams, Emery Gus- tafson, Ed Kelly, Margie Weaver, Bettie Rosenfield. ' ' jedafe First Row: Dorothy Rosen, Con- stance Noonan, Doris Noonan. Second Row: Jack Steiner, Bay- ard Crutcher, Mr. Miller, Bernard - Corneliussen, Jim Gay. P.-T. A. CABINET Q As a part of the year's program, the P.-T. A. showed a commend- able interest in the leisure time of the students by sponsoring dances. Newly elected Omcers are: Mrs. J. E. MacPherson, president, Mrs. W. A. Dearborn, Mrs. Oliver Pratt, and Miss Maude Drake are the vice-presidents, Mrs. Klinker, secretary, and Mrs. C. F. Moe, treas- urer. In these respective offices the retiring ofhcers are: Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. J. E. Mac- Pherson, Mrs. D. Houlette, Mr. Charles McNabney, Mrs. G. W. Greb, Mrs. W. Dearborn Mrs. C. F. Moe. l INKLINGS CLUB O Celebrating its twenty-fifth birthday, the Inklings becomes the oldest organization of its kind at Queen Anne. Rosemary Trueblood as president and Benno J. Uhl as the faculty adviser directed the business of the club. DEBATE CLUB I Wrangling over the vital topics of the day and learning the funda- mentals of public speaking are the chief occupations of the Debate Club. Bayard Crutcher Wielded the gavel and Dorothy Rosen took care of the notes. 4 ffm, CM Lfff fo Right: Herbert Munter, Victor Nelson, Bob Barnard, Mr. Baker, John McDowell, Bob John- son, Ed Damen. Cn Front Row: Elda Van Vorhees, Wfal- ter Bond, Mr. Shelton, Ruth Jackson, Margaret Marshall. Second Row: Ned Holly, Earling Smith, Robert Kruse, Collin Harris, Molly Austin. Third Row: Jarvis Stixrood, Ed Schaffer, Jim Scollard, Ernest Han- sen, Jack Ellerback. JO E65 Ct., 51,4 Left to Right: Mr. Leake, Burpee Stevens, Murton Monks, Rose- mary Trueblood, Hilda Hullin, Dick Moore, Bob Kellam, Imo- gene Horsley, Dick Clausen. RADIO CLUB I To make and to study radios is the aim of the Radio Club. Mr. W. O. Baker recently started this group and he remains as the faculty adviser. Bob Barnard was the acting president this semester. CAMERA CLUB I Developing negatives and enlarging photographs composes the out- standing interest of this recently organized group. Mr. Shelton is the faculty adviser. Oiicers of the year were Jarvis Stixrood, presidentg Irving Smith, vice-presidentg Mar- garet Marshall, secretary, and Gunter Geismann, Kuay Representative. CHESS CLUB O Their participation in inter-school matches was the highlight of the season for the Chess Club members. George Skoor held the oilice of president while Burpee Stevens was vice-president and Rosemary Trueblood was the secretary. The team was com- posed of Harvey Menard, Dick Moore, George Skoor, Burpee Stevens and John Roun- sefell. Page 83 .Arka- ph naw e Wclfmen Q . Ri v , F i Y EN ANNEYS MUSIC DEPARTMENT is divided into three major e 'ons of endeavor - instrumental, vocal and theoretical. Q he Senior orchestra provides the music for all of Queen Anne's major E1 atic , roductions. Unlike the system used in other city high schools, u orch plays for the students in a regular assembly several times a ar. Thi the equivalent of the yearly evening concert given in most The p uctions in which the orchestra participated this year Were The Fortune ,llern an The Return of Peter Grimm. her sc ols. cello' Be ly Schneider, Judy Turner and Bob Roehm, viola, Laurene Lindgren and Jack Eri s ioling June McComb and Audrey Clark, French I-Iorng Wayne McMullen, flute Jack Hansen, drums. la colorful uniforms and pepp-y music, the band keeps the spirits of the students arouse uring the more quiet moments of the games of the season. is is rather an unusual organization of its kind in that only boys are selected to play in it. his year their work has been varied. In addition to playing for the football games 5 i 1 ' en o our students were selected for the all-city orchestra. They are Polly Clifford, is if Page T W 84 Si and c ool assemblies it played for a Chamber of Commerce supper and at the banquet iv in honor of the grand old man of football, Amos Alonzo Stagg. It will also appear -mmencement exercises, as will Miss Eleanor Southern's chorus of mixed voices, he highlight of the season's activities of the Glee Clubs came with their participa- ti in 'QThe Fortune Teller, A11 of the leads for this operetta were selected from the Gle Clubs. The remaining members had a chance to display their talent in the chorus for the operetta. Acting as gypsies, soldiers and ballet dancers, their roles were most commendable. Direction of the entire music department is in the capable hands of Raymond H, Kendrick. --AUDREY CLARK. migasszzigsssfi' , -. 611 i0'C ZDCZTZ xx.- 1 Olflfllflfliifee Kelly Oechsli, Phyllis Brown, Art Edwards, Marjorie Hood, Page Wfarren, Kay Pettersen, Theo Carlson, Helen Tredway, Clarence Froberg, Bettie Weaver, Prank Johnson. 6IfLLO'C LCVLLC ammiiiee Frank Johnson, Jim Lounsberry, Marjorie Hood, Theo Carlson, Anne Strelo, Perry Baker, Kay Pettersen, Clarence Froberg, Page Warren. 6VlL0'C L14 X. 0l4fLl4fLifi66 Frank Johnson, Art Edwards, Marjorie Hood, Theo Carlson, Anne Strelo, Perry Baker. lfLlfLLO'C D661 Olflfllflflljifee Marion McElhany, Kathryn Pin- ter, Billie Chase, Pat Hughes, Phyllis Gallup, Marie Ghiglione, Sally Turner. Page 85 . Liv L-fling' . ' rf ' 'A if ' if Y ...-.i,-1.1, -na. 1' 5 -ifi'l?5'1kSl4 Tffllllf- 'E f,:L:5l4i3FlUs ' QV!! Ll Y-' feng-Q23 'igiflxt 1 f I.-:A 4l,.e:i v rpkjy' ' ' ' .21 +A- 1 ' , K . . ' J '1 P - -- Mm W, iw - --Sm. y lflf. i f 'xl' - ' ' PJ? 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Starting as a frosh he earned his numeral on the football team and when baseball season rolled around he show- ed promise of a baseball career. In four years of competition he has earned two first team football letters and three baseball awards. ATHLETICS Hair- av-, A wi'-5 ls.. 1 W 4, 0 4 J, S 1 , Si r , HAWKE WITH BALL-Q.A.4ERANKI.IN GAME HAWKE WITH BALL-Q, A.-FRANKLIN GAMF Q. A.-GAREIELD' GAME GOVE XVITH BALL-Q. A.-FRANKLIN GAME! XV. S. STOPPED BEHIND THE LINE GRIZZLY FOOTBALL LETTERMEN AND THEIR POSITIONS O Bill Hawke, fullback, Jim Palmer, guard, Howard Smith, center, Jerry Munro, half- backg Theo Carlson, endg Herb Gove, quarterbackg Jim Lounsberry, Q ah Q,,,-x.. E 'I -Jw, A 4 ' ira- I 1. frilly 1 'l a--4-.-,--YM-.- - ...J..s..,..... 44, ,,,,.,... , .,,,N..,.,,...JLA.a.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, K K Q! Y' ,C J?f'?' if Q' I will A 'X 5 A ' LOUNSBERRY WITH BALL-Q. A.AGARFIELD GAME Q. A.-LINCOLN GAME GOVE WITH BALL-Q. A.-FRANKLIN GAME THE GRANDSTAND guard, Don Sprinkle, fullback, Willie Gill, end, Russ Dahlbeck, tackle, Ernest Stanley, tackle, Harry Goodfellow, end, Jack Cameron, tackle, Charles Garrett, tackleg Edo Vanni, halfbackg Frank Cook, center. ,Page 39 N1 i E Page 90 for ferr l ,glf u ,ammonium 50' IR! Q JIM LOUNSBERRY ,IACK CAMERON THEO CARLSON TAKEN FOR A RIDER HERB GOVE FIRST ROW: Parry, Means, Gilkerson, Ste , 'S-'eC0n6i Team Garrison, Neuharth, Mueller. SECOND Rugs: Johnson, Williams, Hall, Wilkins, Bergesen, Ott, Miller, Smith. FIRST ROW: Johnson, Ovens, Ericksen, Bates Fygfbwzdn Team Trumbull, Hughes, Andrews. SECOND Rowi Fink, Neidigh, Witters, Haines, Stapelton, Peterson, Segale, Appy. THIRD ROW: Mitchell, Johnson, Norman, Wallace, Madden, Sears, Alexander, Cox, Pritchard. M, I 1 I i i fl a -, ,is ag ep ,ji ,,,.1,,,,.1, i , ,1' K i l ., A l , s L I A I I A A I 1 t A lil 1 X , . I .V .4 , 1 , Q1 V' 1 - 'l l I ff 7 J 1 ff li '- 5 '-L ii 1 X f V l ' X C70fA6i S, I , ' 7 , I f if 4 ll! 4 fi 'X . 1 l 1' 1 r H' Y , 1 fi' UCCESSFUL? Not in games won and lost but in sportsmanship and fighting spirit the team can be proud of its record. Beating a weak Broadway team, 19 to 0, by power and speed, the Grizzlies showed promise of a good team. With but five days of rest, the Kuays met the experienced Franklin eleven and after sixty minutes of gruelling football, carried on between the twenty-yard lines, the teams left the field in a scoreless tie. Still fighting to stay in the race, the Hilltoppers played the once- defeated Garfield squad . . . here the local boys, with their backs to their own goal line, proved they knew the meaning of the word Fight.', For fifty-five minutes the Grizzlies staved off the Garfield attack . . . halting the Bulldogs when yardage meant certain death to the Kuay cause . . . punting the ball back into safe territory . . . finally big Geoff Heath threw a bullet-like pass down the center of the Held into the waiting arms of Sammy Bruce . . . not to be denied in the few minutes remaining in the game, the Bulldogs pushed over the only score of the game as the tired Queen Anne line weakened to the terrific pounding of the Garfield inter- ferers and ball carriers. Next on the schedule came the undefeated Indians from West Seattle, who scalped the Kuays, 13 to 0. The Grizzlies broke into the win column a second time against Roosevelt. Theo Carlson again proved the hero, catching the pass that put the ball in scoring position for the lone touch- down of the game. Minus the services of two varsity linemen the Grizzlies tackled the strong Lincoln team in the final game of the season, losing by the score of 19 to 0. The Bears ended the season in a tie for third place. At the close of the season, Theo Carlson was voted the Duffy Inspirational Award. Theo was also named All-City end while Harry Goodfellow, Herb Gove, Jim Louns- berry and Russ Dahlbeck were given honorable mention. The second team had a mediocre season, winning two games, losing three and tying one. Ronald Hall, end and team punter, Cliff Bergesen, running guard, Don Means, end, and Bert Williams, tackle, were the mainstays of the team. These boys all return and will be a big help in the formation of a team next September. Bill Haroldson, former Queen Anne student, took over the reins va- cated by Arthur Shelton at the head of the frosh coaching staff. Ray Segale and Russ Alexander showed up well throughout the season. The team as a whole was rather small, which accounted for their losing the three games they played. Those earning first team letters were: Theo Carlson, Willie Gill, and Harry Goodfellow, ends, Russ Dahlbeck, Ernest Stanley, and Chuck Garrett, tackles, Jim Lounsberry, Jack Cameron, and Jim Palmer, guards, Frank Cook and Howard Smith, centers, Don Sprinkle, Bill Hawke, full- backs, Herb Gove, quarterback, Edo Vanni, and Jerry Munro, halfbacks. The team was co-captained by Herb Gove and Theo Carlson. --JIM LOUNSBERRY. .f I' 1' V ' f f ,f Page 91 iuwv-tgp NQLL N: km Page 91 1 'ifsxfsu' W twtvss ifv-K 'nkmlivf ' L Q4 ,V xv' , A 5 'D ,4 - A? 9.4, ,nw 1- ft' wk in 122,15 In 1 Y1l,,',Xx wk 5 J fs f 4012- lx, Jfmgi, ly Tv A L ew FRESHMAN TEAM-Fits! Row: Darling, Dundas, Mannon Rccho. Svvoflil Row: Lawson, johnson, Duncan, Stapelton. OMPOSED mostly of inexperienced men, A Z fx the Queen Anne basketball team Won but dj ef H, three games during the twelve-game schedule. Despite the lack of experience and size the team managed to give the championship Lincoln outfit a beating in one of the most exciting games on the home floor. The Kuays came from be- hind to defeat the Lynx in the last few minutes of the game. Lefty Loquvam's side shots and Chuck Sullivan's shots from under the basket largely accounted for the win. Lefty', led the Grizzlies in scoring with Sullivan a close second, while Will Gill was noted for his checking. Q Ncfkl U wtf' W U . o U 0 0 ,Jw QM , , df...- SECOND TEAM - First Row: Richstad, Scammell, Munger, Anderson, Humes, Sprinkle, Jones. Sccomz' Row: Neuharth, Brockway, Schwartz. Although the team ended up near the bottom of the league, the boys gained a lot of experience which should prove useful next year. Besides Winning from Lincoln, the team twice upset the Eagles from Cleveland. Those earning first team awards were Henry Lefty,' Loquvam, Chuck Sullivan, Don Means, Carl Carulli, Keith Miller, Willie Gill, the team captain, and Ronald Hall. Loquvam, Sullivan, Means and Hall will return next year to form the nucleus of the team. The second team had a poor year also, losing the majority of its games as did the freshman and sophomore teams. Bill Haroldson, the new coach, tutored the underclassmen. 0 Page 93 ll , I -' W, 4' 7 f-Y , 1 . ix , 1 - ..- sry. , ,X p. i -J 4 gat ,M 1 xl VL N 1' l ' l'? L M i S J' ' f 0 1 x Q N l 4x ki? Q, 'S Xl Q Q XM 'Xl ,ZX gi 43. Ae? . an J X it ji, I C , r ' 2 gy ' I f O ,-f' rj ' .ST ' ,f A, ,, 1 fm yi , Qi 2 ,L 2 N I ' L fa f 1, xx iiix Y.: xi fi . -... D ,ff 1, f f ' f fgf' A ri K: ,ll . lf ' Z 'fan , fi., X4 t 5. 5 f A , jf ,, . ff' Page 94 if A XX them, the Queen Anne baseball team shows Q46 E promise of a successful season and possibility of an- other championship as the Grizzly,' goes to press. After Hve weeks of training, the Hilltoppers opened the season against their bitter rival - Ballard. Playing errorless ball on the home diamond, the Grizzlies nosed out the Beavers, 6 to S . Bad breaks marked the down- fall of the Kuays as they were humbled by the Cleveland nine. The score was 2 to 1. Lefty,' LoquVam's consistent pitching helped the Bears to win their next two games as they trounced Roosevelt, 5 to 1, and Frank- lin, 4 to 2. Scoring four runs in a third inning rally, West Seattle,s Indians held Queen Anne to seven hits to hang up a 6 to 2 win. Lincoln, leading the 4, ITH five wins and but two defeats behind 1, 3 YS ix A 5 f Q 245, 1 Q 'sr 4, 5, , K, 5 Xi is 4' . A fy. league with four wins and no losses, fell before the Grizzlies as Queen Anne's heavy hitters pounded out seventeen hits to triumph, 9 to 5. Edo Vanni, sensational outfielder, came out of his early season slump to place himself at the top of the city's Sluggers. The victory also established Hank Loquvam as the leagueas outstanding hurler. Clevelandls nine proved weak away from its home grounds as the Kuays drubbed the visitors 8 to 1 in their return engagement. Coach Henkel deserves much credit for the success of the team. Letter Winners should be: Mike Budnick, Carl Carulli, Paul Chappell, Bob Cox, Herb Gove, Bob Hertel, Norman Jones, Henry Loquvam, Joe McNamee, Elmer Nelson, John Penso, Bill Sprinkle, Warren Stern, and Edo Vanni. SQUAD PICTURE-Left to Right: Coach Henkel, Budnick, Sprinkle, McNamee, Gove, Stern, Benny, Lo- quvam, Vanni, Nelson, jones, Chappell, Carulli, Cox, Heftel, Penso. ,f ff X, ,f 'ff ,QL B 4 ' i 9 ff 1 s 77 U ' Vi Page 95 1 9949 Hi , 3 41 f f '1 N , .' X it V565 'Q I 'mo n 54 a 1 s 1... Ps 3, 1 fl ll ' ei cfs a T ,,. 4 1 Q 5 G V My p If z , X 1 l 1 m .E A-1 ! -a 1 X ,1 ,yi D ? A - f ' iff S ff . r - ..,.. ml . , if B v' h A- A r g , T '- ' 4 A T -.. i n g I V X X A 4. , T, A Q . V. I ,,, . YB 117 V Q I ' ,Q X ' A I iam? X 6 ,Cac team has proved itself the best team in the past four years. At the time of the writing of this article, the team has defeated Broadway in dual competition, lost to Lincoln and Garfield and beaten Cleveland and Ballard in triangular meets. The mile relay team, composed of Paul Doyle, Jim Lounsberry, Dick Biggs and Pat Lydon, set a new record of 3 :31:8 at the relay carnival. This year in the All-City meet, Pat Lydon, who won the half mile in 1934, will enter the mile, and he is expected to Win easily. This season he has run the mile in 4:28:8. Dick Biggs has turned in the best time among the city's half-milers and should be the All-City 880 champion. Jess Wil- A ED BY Captain Pat Lydon the Queen Anne track e 51 , X ' .. a Bbw' .1 Q S ' , K V, S Wi ' ' ' ' I WW Q63 F 'i' f ,I 2 ai QNQX, , Si I lf lf l Yi--L xi.: f--I H, 54 - M, ri-I A tis.-'li Ab ii I 2--f ,M ji--V jpg l' an A' 0 new 4-'f',E'i lf- ,.-,'fs:,'Sv3'vyg'4' s .i .4- K2 faiy ' 'S J 1 P- E wry, firr is V, V V ,I ...w . . A E , A -W 1 f V!- ff , ee -- I J'-,j,,..' I f I , ,iwfgyff ,fd X,i, p Q ' Q Q Q , 4 4 I p S -p, ,, ?, '- r C A , arf, H , , xswxlidi A Q a 'X . 4 f' 'V , me wmv X' X 5' 7: t 4-va: ff 4'Q4 '5!Y ' A gqX?'? is ':'A' fzqg, gn wi Y x Q 5 p . In f xi f r 4 i 'rzf4'f'U e ,X 5 -Y'f'? S 93. '9'gswtffii fl X fi f 1' 1, X ' ...,. ,,,'.. IQ- ' -,fQ?i' .,,.A . ummm P11 I Ck kins should place in the hurdle races and Bill Hawke in the discus throw. ist Those receiving first team letters are Dale Daneman,Jess Wilkins, and he Harry Stimmel, hurdles, Bob and Riley Shannon, pole vault, Dick Biggs, to Larry Lydon and Bob Chantler, half mile, Dick Moore, Yoshi Miyauchi, ar and Pat Lydon, mile, Frank Cook, high jump, Bill Hawke and Paul Doyle, weights, and Jim Lounsberry, sprints. ik Sophomore numeral winners are Sid Goodwin, Weldon Andrews, Wil- lard Bogue, Dick Willis, Harry Petersen, Bill Hawke, and Larry Lydon, n while frosh earning awards were Art Erickson and Bob and Riley Shannon. ne . . g Bob Moody, head manager, and Stan Schwartz, assistant, also receive f awards. eg, . 'P f , f fl ' K V ' A ra , i i i Y , QAAZFX 'X .xp ff : , Nw 3 VJ i .i',, 5 - ' ' 1 ' , J ,.., Y., , , ..., .. ,, f f fi 'wr , r , , , ,. ' f .- f , ,, Mhgnuif -fai y ff I , MNH i . B 6 r r 1 , ' ' Y, i V PQ! , VL i A ' Q i I ,, ' ' 1 r v v - My A , ' ff M I Rf 5,15 ,., ,, ' . ,, W ff ' is -' is' I 'I f ' :gl ff ,Q ww .,., Z.. . Y in s.5,, ,. , H ak KM 5 . Q . , -1 I 4 N M ,. r v l ,, , f H ' I f , - J Z Ja e Q AJMLM lp Cl e 5, W, 4? a, 7' m?'5? 'N -3 , ,, ' '. 'i . if f f 5 ui w ' A I S P4 f ia 222-Lge 5' i .1 1 MAJOR SPORTS MANAGERS O Moody, FACULTY GOLF TEAM O Parke, Bressler, FROSH CHAMPS I Center Schwartz, Art, Rogers, Aiken, Lamping, Leake, Lewis, Moore, Shelton. Rodgers, Dundas, Morse Carlson, Sheneield, Brockway. Grebs, Pembroke, Nist. Page 98 TOUCH FOOTBALL CHAMPS I Firsz' Row: Johnson, O,Con- nor, Rockhill, O'Connor, Campbell. Second Row: Julien, Cameron Garrett, Means, Sprinkle. SOPHOMORE LEAGUE CHAMPS Q Calderwood, Bills, Hill March, Richstad, LeDoux. INTRAMURAL GROUP I First Row: Cushman, Albright Skoor, Lahti, Pembroke. Second Row: Pale, Wakeheld, Duncan, LeDoux. ltfililftbtfvi it-7' Lf ' fflf. . l 'l 'lx , fi ' -1 1 1 1 T V j il ff' '- 41 f lf' 545 Qi so W' , 'z iw47,V - 5 L ' , jf-rg , ft I. ilt, ' T T r Q . ,. 1 , i 1 1 . -, . I f- , ,I ' - , L ,, ,- , ,. , . ,V . ,V , , , ff' ' - , ' -' X A Q J ,IW 1 -I s Y 15 Q, 2' 'Q 'Qr ki SQ Za ' 1 TENNIS C Lower: First COACHES O Davis, Leake, Henkle, Baker, FROSH-SOPH TRACK TEAM Q First Row: Waters, Mr. Baker, Zal- Haroldson. Row: Cannel, Campbell, Schwartz, Bogue, linger, McFarland. Second Petersen. Second Row: Willis, Williams, Row: Reister, Samuelson, Mc- Goodwin, Erickson. Gee, Shaffrath. 5 UCF! .,,f:,.,, ,. ,mi l GOLF TEAM I First Row: Waters, Kellam, Katzen, Mr. Leake Goodfellow, McCauley. Secorza' Row: Steendahl, Menard, Olson Moorehouse, Dennison. Third Row: Marshall, Scammell. MAJOR LEAGUE BASKETBALL CHAMPS O Black, Weller, Hornig, Nelson, Penso. INTRAMURAL GROUP I First Row: Rockas, Hall, Darling Soames, Haines. Second Row: Sunski, Rechow, Papke, Carlson. Page 99 HOCKEY flsower Centcrj Firsl Row: Mit- i Q 'IZ' if .,. it ae: Pggi Qi' gi t iP'. N i :li 33' '06 it ,a .1 is 4 ,,w L4 y-.. , 'ti V .sq ' P, ,X ora il .f 3 me i 9 349' ... , , Q9 VV Us . , I s gif, P V. -W p mv sg 1 ,y y E , Hats ,,! at ' ag. I K - -f -- -. aw is a -P .4 -5' 1 ay , .,A' f V' as , W' Page ICO . r---is 1 .ri vii' BASKETBALL CUpper Leftj Firsl Row: BASEBALL CLower Leftj Fifi! Row: Heat- Mitchell, Peterson, Holley, Pederson, Puck- er, Rasmussen, O'Connor, Payne, Hayashi Namias. SFFOIZIII Row: Drain, White, Caskin Marshall, Herbert, Dean, Cooper, Heaton Rind. Third Row: Mitchell, Clark, Leish- mann, Schau, Leishmann, Dodds, Player, on, Pederson, Rasmussen, Mitchell, Scvoncl Row: Caskin, White, Bentley, Hayashi, Hol- ley, Dodds, Player, Peterson, O'Connor, Cooper, Leishmann, Rucker, Namias, Schau, Mitchell. Thin! Row: Rind, Marshall, Her- bert, Dean, Payne, Leishmann, Willard, chell, Wonder, Payne, Player, O'Connor Pederson, Rucker, Peterson. Secoml Row Drain, Heaton, Dodds, Cooper, Caskin, Mar- shall, Clark, Herbert. Tloirfl Row: Mitchell Namias, Rasmussen, White, Holley, Bentley Hayashi, Dean, Rind. Willard, Bentley. Wonder. 7 PENING the 1934-1935 girls' v ! 0 athletic program was a l, C gi f Efl,Cgi hockey turnout on September 19. Through half of Cctober, the X girls practiced until teams were chosen. Orange played Black to a 0-0 score, Lavender defeated Yellow by 1-0. Then- inclement,' weather stalled the players' ambitions for the season. As thoughts turned to basketball, girls came down to the gym regu- larly. Many exciting games followed before the seniors announced victory. Twelve girls participated in an exhibition basketball game at the Mother- Daughter Banquet, May 3. Volleyball, the next major sport, seconded the tying line. Sophomores and seniors shared honors. A month of baseball turnouts ended in the selection of two teams - AH and UB. A third tie left this title in the gulch. Track started May 20 and showed much hitherto undiscovered talent. Completing the round of competitive sports were handball, in which twenty-five girls participated, tennis, entertaining twenty-four, and badminton. Because competition isn't the only stimulus to activity, hikes to Mag- l71 Q A 1 aa. an '49 ' ,L .. LO 1? 1 , Q- in---. gif' - ,, i ,g , 1 i mprf ess . if 'yew it it 1-in ,uf In i rs . - of i... ev is saw s-- I, -J 'ESQ 357 ep' V , ai? i i YQ ' Q V , V ii i - , 'f is - -,x Q6 Q. T Il E at A-. gpg se MARY PEDERSON CUpper Centerj Win- VOLLEYBALL CUpper Righty Fir!! ROI!! I GIRLS' Qu CLUB QLower Rightj First ner of annual silver award to senior girl O'Connor, Wonder, White, Rasmussen, Pe- Row: Hayashi, Rucker, Pederson, Garrison, voted the greatest inspiration in athletics. derson, Holley, Player, Leishmann, Peterson, ,l Leishmann, Foster, Holley, Sfromf Row: Second Row: Drain, Herbert, Clark, Cooper, J Bacheler, Cooper, Willard, Player, Leish- Rucker, Caskin, Dodds, Bentley, Tegtmeier, mann, Mitchell, Mitchell, Third Row: Willard. Tbirrf Row: Leishmann, Payne, l Clark, Drain, Dean, Herbert, Dodds, Hor- , l rell, Green. Fourth Row: Rosen, Tegtmeier, Rind. l l,Ainslie, Marshall, Rind, Bentley. Dean, Namias, Marshall, Hayashi, Heaton nolia, Volunteer Park, the University, and the Ballard Locks wereinot let down. Twenty-one girls witnessed a most comical Q Club initiation on the University hike October 6. West Seattle, Lincoln, and Broadway afforded the Q Club outside entertainment at a party, breakfast and banquet respectively. Within their own limits, the QU girls gave two parties for entering freshmen and two initiations. Each year a silver cup is awarded the senior girl voted the greatest inspiration in athletics. Mary Pederson easily got it this year. In closing, a word of thanks to the managers: Miss Grace Skinner, ad- viser, Mary Pederson, general manager, Loraine Bentley, hockey, Bev Player, basketball, Wilma Holley, volleyball, Eva Matsumoto, baseball, Dorothelle Willard, track, Pattie Foster, freshmen, Ethylmae Cooper, sophomores, Betsy O'Connor, juniors, Wilma Holley, seniors, and to the Q Club officers: Mary Pederson, Ruth Horrell, Virginia Bacheler, Dode Mitchell, Ella Wesa Redfern, Wilma Holley, Grace Ainslie, and Betty Herbert. -ANNA RIND. Page IOI U. -i .amz -4 y, ff -J.. K- ' , V .':n:'v1V-rg-il-, fain-:J V-U. il-', ,QIVQU b ' if 'fff' . ,g :aw 15'ff.'a- :H 1 mf H-5, 4 -V -.r ff's f'Pff - - if 1-,Trfa,g V- 'UQ-4-gg .ve-e. ' 4. . ,M Q . . 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