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This year many students will pass out of our halls and into universities and the business world. Our teachers, however, remain to assist and to guide the lives of the students who are continually coming and going. They have prepared a sound foundation upon which our lives are built, and in years to come we will always look back and thank them for their leadership. Due to the untiring work of our principal, Otto L. Luther, and his com- petent assistants, busses were provided for the benefit of the students living in the Magnolia, Lawton and lnterbay districts. ln the short time that they have been in use these busses have proved very valuable to the school as well as to the students who use them. During the school year of i935-36, the maximum number of students attending Queen Anne was l888. l-lowever, during the current year there was an increase of two hundred seventy-two students, thus raising the maximum to Zl 60. Our teachers are to be thanked for their efficient adaptation made to this great increase. Because of the enlarged enrollment this year many other changes had to be made in our school life. A system of double assemblies was introduced, one-half of the student body attended an assembly while the other half was in class, and vice versa. The plan of having three lunch periods was reestab- lished, it had been discontinued in l934. Many new 7 340 classes were orga- nized, these were especially for the benefit of the students who transferred from Lincoln, because their first bus arrived at Queen Anne every morning at 7 130. Certainly these aids to the smooth and efficient running of our school so well applied by this staff of men and women thoroughly trained in the teach- ing arts are definitely responsible for our school life's success and happiness. r --JANE CRIDDLE ft WA ll, llx will U v V0 X ,.'i ll ll i if l l rc T ' ,lil Aw lf' yiil .J N g XT. i NX ff' Ugg ' W Al il CXJ Ny, lil A V 3 iff' 1 jxylk N I, ll iill QQ. fi! lx lv l Q K ji .X df X' 421 il A .X X. X i X X l 7 K all . t. M ,f X . X
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fgfglv EUS 42 1 VICE-PRINCIPAL E. H. MOORE P 'K R 7264 ELCOME, to our thirteen new teachers and to our two hun- dred eighty-two new pupils who transferred from Lincolnl We all know how much you must have disliked changing your school and we are doing all possible to make you feel more at home. We hope you will consider this your school as much as it is ours. Two of our teachers left us and thirteen new ones were added to accom- modate the increase in our student body. Mr. Elwick, who has taken a position with the government, will be greatly missed by all. Mr. l-lull was transferred to Roosevelt to assist in coaching athletics. We have been very happy to welcome our new teachers to the faculty: Miss Rebecca Arnelle, English, Mr. David Burrell, Manual Arts, Mr. Lee Garrison and Miss Genevieve Gorrell, Mathematics, Mr. Charles l-leffelfinger, History and English, Mr. O. K. Krienke, Mathematics and General Science, Mr, l-larry Liden, Commercial, Mrs. Rachel Schmidle, English and l-lome Economics, Mr. Loren Schoel, Boys' Gym and Athletic Coach, Mrs. Eleanor Southern, Attendance, Mrs. Julia Torrico, English and French, Miss Pauline Thomas, English and new Girls'Athletic Coach, Mrs. l-lerta Ward, Commercial.
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REBECCA ARNELL-University of Washington, B.A., M.A., English. WILLARD O. BAKER-University of Washington, M.S., Chem- istry, Honor Society and Radio Club Adviser. CAROLYN BARCLAY-Hamline University, B.A., Journalism, Adviser Kuay Weekly, ALBERT F. BASSFORD-University ot Chicago, M.A., History, School Treasurer, History Department Head. CALDER B. BRESSLER-University of Minnesota, A.B., Min- nesota College ot Law, LL.B., Columbia University, A.M., Mathematics, Tennis Coach. RAOUL A. BRINCK-University of Washington, M.A., North- western, Harvard, French, French Club Adviser, Head Foreign Language Department. VICTOR BUCHANAN-Wabash College, M.A., Literary Critic of Student Publications, Head English Department. DAVID BURRELL-Washington State College, B.A., M.A., Industrial Arts. A. S. BURROWS-University ot Washington, B.A., Mathe- matics. JESSIE BUTLER--Colorado State College, B.S., Clothing. MARGUERITE CAMOZZI-University ot Washington, M.A., French, Spanis-h. KENNETH M. CAMPBELL-Linfield College, B.S., Biology, Botany, Adviser Class ot '38. MARION CANDEE-Illinois College, B.A., Retail Selling. FLORENCE CARLSON-University of Washington, B.A., Eng- lish. FRANK H. CASS-Washington State College, B.A., English. KATHLEEN M. COWAN-North Dakota University, B.A., History. HERBERT DAVIS-University of Washington, M.A., Football, Basketball and Track Coach, Mathematics. MAUDE E. DRAKE-Columbia University, B.A., M.A., U, S History, Pacific Rim.
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