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First row: W. Billing, P. Cox, M, DQ- vis, T. Delius, J. Miller, M. Perrine, B. Shea, L. Wilhelm. Second row: A. Young, Mr. Uhl. QEei4f4cAez 6'C6ilfL HE Deutscher Verein, one of the first organized clubs at Queen Anne, had an active and interesting year. Although for the most part activities took the place of speakers, one of the highlights of the entire year was a talk given by Miss Gertrude Tormey. She told of her travels in Germany and China in a most informal and interesting manner. The German Club also took part in two new ideas in the way of entertainment. In the fall semester there was an all-language club mixer at which each club presented some form of entertainment after which there were dancing and refreshments. ln the spring semester the new idea consisted ofa roller-skating party in the boys' portable gym. The officers for the fall term were president, Ted Delius, vice-president, Bob Shea, secre- tary, Jack Miller, and Kuay representative, Al Krininger. Those elected for the spring semester were president, Bob Shea, vice-president, Gloria Lugebil, secretary, Eugene Schroeder, Kuay representative, Jack Miller. -TED DEI-IUS HIS year El Ateneo Espanol had some interesting speakers and moving pic- .tures to give the members a better idea of the Spanish-speaking countries. The activities included club parties and an all-language club mixer. Our speakers were Miss Maude E. Drake, who talked on her trip to Mexico, and Mrs. Eleanor lorns, who had visited Latin American countries. She also showed pictures that she had taken. Mrs. Margaret Hall was adviser for the club in the fall, and Mrs. Eleanor lorns, in the spring. The club wishes to thank them for their generous help. The fall-term officers were Betty Brace, president, Jack Corcoran, vice-president, Eleanor Stoto, secretary, and Bob Lubeck, Kuay representative. The spring officers were Bob Lubeck, president, Virginia Policar, vice-president, Lurline Griffin, secretary, and Bonnie Jane Jepson, Kuay representative. .C BOB LUBECK . -me 5 To 4 K ,F 1 5 i - H. fa, ' 3 J ..,. Y 1 . ggfgpi-wp aff?-seg . Vvs gtki c -.-... gg J- I . li. . D.- ..... C., .4 H140 ,.,:.., V ,,, . A .., 5 T ,aE. , N3 First row: M. Austin, L. Bateman, T. Bcy- XW x . ' I f - K W A er, A. Biggs, D. Bowman, B, Brace, J. Brite T 616 7 .,.,. , . iii T Q ,vdn tain, D. Broom. Second row: S. Chestnut, ' ' J ' Y ,, J. Conway, J, Corcoran, V. Davis, E. Fuhr- e 5' 1 ,AII , A mann, L. Griffin, B. Hass, B. Heavens 7 -T' I 'f1.?..,I V ii, , 4 Third row: B. Henry, L. Humble, B, Jepson, V4-' . . .. 3' A IP., B. Lubeck, L. Mackie, D. Mapes, P. Mapes, I 5' A B H. McClure. Fourth row: P. Morford, K . W A 'P 1, . t .X . . , V k .. i - it i ...,., s , S O'DonneIl, D. Peterson, P. Picco, J. Samp- son, B. Savage, G. Shanafelt, M. Smythe Fifth row: E. Springstun, C. Stimmel, H Wade, D. Whitney, S. Witzel, S. Woold- ridge, Mrs. lorns,
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II 2 i FP' AA First row: B. Ager, J. Barmon, L. Crutcher, B. Eastham, L. Fry, B. Gil ardi, A. Gilbert, B. Hass. Second row: J. Kaldal, B, McCarter, L. Nicolich J. Phillips. Third row: R. Pierson, B. Shea, B. Shearer, L. Stiles. Fourth row: J. Whaley, H. Willits. Fifth row: B. Van Druff, Mr. Eaton. ' 'za ',L.- Aki .- .l. I H f . 55' ' 1 ig' Tupper, Miss Barclay. Qui!! fm Cilwzz UILL AND SCROLL, the international honorary society for high school journalists, in l938 added to its membership more than nineteen hun- dred chapters. The Queen Anne group contains twenty-nine charter members. ln order to encourage and reward individual achievement in journalism, the society spon- sors contests in different fields of creative work. ln September the Kuay Weekly received the International Honor Rating, the highest possible award a high school paper can receive. Mar- garet Tupper, in a national contest for editorial writing, placed first in the Pacific Coast region, while Bob McCarter received honorable mention for a feature story entered in a national Quill and Scroll contest. All journalists interested recently entered the editorial writing, headline writing, and copy-reading contests sponsored by the Quill and Scroll. The officers for the year were president, Rose Doyle, vice-president, Bob Shea, secretary, Eleanor Jones, and treasurer, Bob Gilardi. G ROSE DOY'-E ETTING the pace for other Queen Anne clubs to follow, the Grizzly Hi-Y has easily been the most outstanding organization of its kind. Aiding a family at Thanksgiving, holding a very successful skating party, continuing an active Mothers' Club, holding several joint dinners with Roosevelt, and sending delegates to the Northwest conclave were only a few activities of the club. The group organized a basket- ball and baseball team and participated in several frays. Officers for the first semester were Bob Shearer, president, John Whaley, vice-president, Archie Gilbert, secretary, and Larry Fry, treasurer, second semester, Bob Shearer, president, Bob Van Druff, vice-president, Jack Phillips, secretary, and Archie Gilbert, treasurer. The club extends its thanks to adviser, P. J. Eaton, for his fine guidance and fellowship. - BOB MCCARTER T A , 4' First row: M. Barker, A. Brauer D J A Carpenter, M. Christensen, P. Crane - R. Doyle, J. Dunden, B. Gilardi Sec ond row: E. Jones, B. McCarter H Millikin, E. Schroeder, B, Shea M
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II First raw: D. Barker, J. Baumgarten, P. Beard, A. Beoudin, E. Beck, R. Beernink, B. Cummings, E. Dorgan. Second row: B. Fayer, J. Green, P. Hall, M. Harris, J. Hart, S. Hawton, B. Haglund, C. Howell. Third row: D. Jacobs, P, Jenner, l. Johns, A. Johnson, J. Johnson, L. Jones, M. Jones, J. Jorgenson, Fourth row: C. Kuhns, M. Lamp- ing, M. Larsen, V. Law, D. Osgood, D. Parrish, M. Platt, L. Pederson. Fifth row: L. Ringstrorn, B. Rose, D. Segale, C. Sudcr, M. Tupper, J. Westerland, R. Wilson, Miss 1.6.4. MCQui5f0f1. genvzl'ii,1 HROUGHOUT this year, as in past years, the Latin Club has tried to maintain its standard of excellence in educational entertainment. The initial meeting in September saw Phil Jenner and Eleanor Beck elected as consuls, Shirley Hawton as praetor, Roberta Wilson as curule aedile, Dorothy Segale as quaestor, and Marion Larsen as nuntiator. Two outstanding events marked this first term: a lecture by Lance Gowen of thepUniversity of Washington, and a skating party at Crystal rink under the sponsorship o the .-T. A. Elected for the second semester officers were Montgomery Johnson and Dorothy Segale, Consuls, Judith Hart, praetor, Shirley Hawton, curule aedile, Patricia Craigen, quaestor, and Mimi Hart, nuntiator. The able guidance and friendly co-operation of Miss Dorothy McQuiston, adviser, did much to make the year memorable in Latin Club annals. - ELEANOR BECK ll ESDAMES et messieurs, la seance est ouverte. This sentence has be- come familiar to the large number of French students who belong to Queen Anne's French Club, Le Cercle Francais was organized for all French students interested in hearing the spoken French and in improving their own pronunciation. This year we were honored to have as our speaker Monsieur Helmlinge, President of the French Alliance. ln addition to its regular activities, this spring the French Club combined forces with the German Club to sponsor a roller skating party. The officers for the fall semester were Dollie Carpenter, president, Betty Rotermund, vice-president, Emily Lugebil, secretary, and Grace Rude, Kuay representative. During the spring quarter, the offices of president, vice-president, secretary, and Kuay representative were filled by Belle Loraine Muir, May Gill, Pat l-lodgin, and Danna McMorris respectively. e DONNA McMORR I S qs 'CZVLCJLA 0lflfL6llfLlfL.4 First row: J. Amburn, B. Ball, A, Bates, D. Carpenter, D. Clarke, P. Cochrane, G. Crane doll, B, Cushing. Second row: S. Dolph, R, Doyle, C. Dye, H. Forrest, M, Gill, N. Gor- ing, D. Hanson, C. Jeffery. Third row: M. Johnson, H. Lawson, D. Lidgate, E. Luge- bil, G, Lugebil, M. McClure, M, McLeod, B. McKee. Fourth row: D. McMorris, B. Muir, M. Olson, L. Parker, R. Pembrooke, M, Pielemeier, K. Pomeroy, F. Prater. Fifth row: B. Preston, G. Rude, A. Shanafelt, M. Shelton, M. Tvete, P. Way, B. Wyckoff, Mr. Brinck.
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