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ADVISERS and COUNSELORS First Row Mrs Eleanor lorn B nno J Uhl Mass Nada Overland Frank Rose Second Row Fe IX Moore Kenneth Campbell Charles Foster Charles Parke W O Baker IGHTY ONE teachers enghty one men and women to Instruct and gulde us un our youth To them we owe our sincerest thanks Our careers at Queen Anne are brnef but they remam year after year helplng the freshmen to get started and preparlng the sensors for a more successful lnfe after theur school days are over They are loyal friends nndeed A large nncrease was made nr' the faculty durrng the year The new comers were Collus Bryan Mathematvcs John Cherberg Athletuc Coach and History Mass Thelma Chnsholm Hustory PaulJ Eaton English Mass Belle Gleason Mathematlcs Juluus Hoverson Sclence Moss Velma l-lutchtnson Muss Margaret Odell Study and Kenneth Parameter Englush Miss Gertrude Tormey returned to Queen Anne after a two year absence during whuch she taught an an Amencan school an Chuna We mussed the presence of Mass Kathaleen Cowon hustory teach r who spent the year un Rhode Island as an exchange teacher Harry Gorruson mathemotucs teacher and sensor class counselor who left dunng the spnng semester to accept a posutuon on the Vocatnonal Placement Bureau and Don W Karshner Englrsh teacher who was awarded a Stanford Unuversuty fellow shlp un language and dramatucs For the purpose of solvnng student problems a counselor was appointed for each class Dunng the sprung semester Charles Parke replaced l-larry Gar ruson as Sensor Counselor Other counselors for the year were Charles Foster Junlors Fellx Moore Sophomores and Mnss Nada Overland Freshmen Class advusers dunng the year were Kenneth Campbell Sensors W O Baker Junnors Frank Rose Sophomores and Benno J Uhl Freshmen To the curriculum were added three new subjects Photography Raduo and Creatnve Wrntnng The maximum enrollment during the school year l937 38 was 223l and the munlmum enrollment was Zl O7 FRANCES VIRGIN l l l - ' : . s, S: , , ' , . 1 l' , , , ' I I ' I I ' , ' 5 , ' I , 2 - 1 2 I I , I ' , Studyg Miss Mabel Kirby, Mathematicsg Mrs. Margaret Miller, Commercialg I I I I I ' . . . D I ' I I I I A I ' 1 1 ' I I I , v , I I I - , - I I I 4 ' . U 1 ' 1 I
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Vx NJ E WORLD H WHAT THE SHOW COSTS STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT Class 1938 Dr School Dust No I C 482 Tuntnons at S3117 per pupil per year Four Years S3225 576 OO Note I Optlonol wnth debtor above sum wnll be luaundated on pres entatnon of evudence of outstandung cltnzenshup on port of sand debtor Note ll Be xt understood thot the S225 576 OO covers four years use of our mnllnon dollar plont and equuprnent together wuth the serv :ces of 83 educatlonol workers The cost as reosonable bevng but one fnfth the productnon cost of o bug motuon pncture fulrn Note III Luqundatuon of debt as per Note I us necessary to unsure contnnuance of credntor un buslness on present bosus lSugned1 STATE OF WASHINGTONX E H MOORE x Vnce Pnncupal Queen Anne Hugh ihool X X .ir eq . ' A ' X ft 1 X X C t X J 3 I I T ,I A I E , A flf . 'A tv uf- -L N V. YJ - I '.':O ' ' 4 W' x A ' ' ' ri' .1 ,, T f 1 tv if T s. ' M1 1 W W , T N 4 if A 'K X YM :S - X1 J ict, . . 51 I' ' . . K I' , K. Y , I4 L, f v-Eff, -if ' S , st to . E C .V A K M . 'E f- in f Q -nu , ' VS i A fs ' 'SL Q , to h lV,L l ' WA, N IV XX ,I ' 1 x x ' HHLL TH STHGEH , . ' . . , r. . . ' . . I , . ' - Q . A 9 '
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'N f V, t, REBECCA ARNELL University at Washington BA MA English W O BAKER University of Washington MS Chem istry Radio Adviser Radio Club Adviser Junior Class CAROLYN BARCLAY Hamline University BA Jour nalism Adviser Kuay Weekly A F BASSFORD University of Chicago MA History Head History Department C B BRESSLER University of Minnesota AB Minne sota College of Law L L B Columbia University AM Mathematics Tennis Coach R A BRINCK University of Washington MA North stern Harvard French Adviser French Club Head Foreign Language Department COLLIS BRYAN University at Washington BS MS Mathematics Science VICTOR BUCHANAN Wabash College MA English Literary Critic Student Publications Head English Depart ment DAVID BURRELL Washington State College B A M A Industrial Arts Adviser Automobile Club A S BURROWS University of Washington BA Math ematics JESSIE BUTLER Colorado State College BS Clothing MARGUERITE CAMOZZI University of Wash'ington MA French Spanish Adviser Spanish Club KENNETH CAMPBELL Linfield College BS Biology Botany Adviser Senior Class Adviser Rod and Reel Club MARION CANDEE Illinois State College BA Retail Selling FLORENCE CARLSON University of Washington BA English FRANK H CASS Washington State College BA Eng s JOHN CHERBERG University of Washington BBA History Football Coach Spring Intramural Sports THELMA CHISHOLM Washington State College BA World History HERBERT DAVIS- University of Washington M.A.' Math- ematics' Basketball' Football' Track. MAUDE E. DRAKE-Columbia University B.A. M.A.' U. S. History' Pacific Rim. PAUL J. EATON-Whitman College B.A.' English' '- rector Kuay Kapers' Co-director School Play' Adviser Hi-Y. RUTH M. FLOYD - University at Washington B,S.' Home Economics' Adviser Health Committee. CHARLES J. FOSTER-University of Washington M.A.' Economics, Northwest Industries, Junior Class Counselor. MABEL FURRY- University of Washington, BA., Physi- cal Education. H. L. GARRISON - University of Washington, B.A., Math- ematics, Senior Class Counselor. BELLE GLEASON -Mt. Holyoke, B.A., University of Gre- noble, Mathematics. EDWARD GOLISCH-University of Washington, M.A., Botany.
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