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dfdllll- ew .4.40ci'rzl'i0n THE P.-T. A. dances this year have been carefully planned by a group ot high school students under the leadership of sev- eral P.-T. A. mothers. Those on the commit- tee were Pat Hall, Virginia Rich, Betty Rotermund, Pat Hodgin, Joyce Foote, Avis Parks, Jane Criddle, Bill Jorgenson, Sam Brace, Wally Oliver, Bob Bergeron, Hal Berge, Bob Baird, Lewis Crutcher, Bob Ross, and Tudie Hull. In the tall of '38 the P.-T. A. sponsored the September Varieties, which was di- rected by Jerry Appy. High lights of the show were Dorothy Short in the street scene, the all-girl orchestra, Jerry Ogle playing Clair de Lune tor Beverly East- ham's dance, the negro jitterbugs from Garfield, Laton Jaton with his mad schemes, Jacques Rupp alone, the inimitable Jimmie Kaldal, and June Harvey's songs. The second annual splash party arranged by the P.-T, A. was held in April at Crystal Pool. The slides and diving boards were kept busy with ambitious Queen-Anneites. The Queen Anne Club has been the scene of monthly promenades given by the P.-T. A. Entertainment during intermissions, tine music, and refreshments made these dances attain their popularity. EUGENIE HULL and BOB ROSS
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at Qt . ..,vy il First row: J. Connelly, T. Delius, H. . -1' Q ,,' - - I Pa Q i Engle, P. Hall, B. Hass, D. Lucei W. 1 J' if i - ' . m i' Q , A' r 'J ' .tx ' Madden, E, Pickerall. Second row: K. jf ' 'V .41 Ai H Prestrud, P. Way, J. Wilson, Miss . ' 45' Odell. 3 1 Q A 3 . s r .2 it .i it M 'i i CSA. HIS year's Grizzly Ski Club has had a grand season of good times under the sponsorship of the P.-T. A. and the advisership of Miss Margaret Odell. Many programs of interest were presented at the meetings throughout the season. The Ski team, consisting of Dick Luce, Ernie Pickeral, Walt Madden, Peter Way, Ken Prestrud, Jack Wilson, Bob Hass, and Hugo Engel, has upheld its splendid standard af victories by their many good performances. This year's Ski Queen was Pat Hall, while the King was Jerry Connelly. The officers were Hugo Engel, president, Bob Hass, vice-president, Walt Madden, treasurer, Ted Delius, secretary, and Peter Way, Kuay representative. A H UGO ENGEL ASTING about in an effort to interest Queen Anne students in the art of fishing, the i939 Rod and Reel Club was as active as a fish out of water. Movies, speakers, fishing trips, and a club bulletin helped make it one of the most prominent clubs in the school. While not all of the club's anglers pulled in whales, many fish were reeled in by able Queen Anne students. The fishing bulletin, published by the club, enlightened prospective fishermen as to what fish had been caught and as to what bait had been used. I Club o-fish-als were Phil Lynch, the Kingfish , Fred Mitchell, the Little Kingfish , Joyce Foote, as Sucertary , and Dick Marquardt, as Kuay Shiner . Also of great importance to the club was Bob Lubeck, who, as Editor of the Rod and Reel Club Bulletin, showed an active interest in the club's success. Mr. Campbell is the adviser of the club. - DICK MARQUARDT ' CBL gg wb Bv- f 'f M2005 an flex CIMA Judd, P. Lynch, D. Marquardt, Sinton, Mr. Campbell. Mitchell, H. Neuharth. Third row: Rotermund, G. Rude. Fourth row: First row: B. Antill, L. Bergman, V. Bergman, B. Curran, P. Dahl, K Finn, J. Foote, D. Goodnick. Second row: C. Grandy, F, Hahn, G. Jeffs, B. F. B. J.
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Cin! Qi., 50 .a LARRY HUGO TOM JIMMIE LARRY NICOLICH ENGEL GOVE KALDAL FRY SPECIALLY striving to instill within the boy at Queen Anne the desire tor further and more varied ambitions, lor tiner things in the lite to follow graduation, the Boys' :lub fwith its leaders - under the direction ot Felix Moore, was attained its desired goal through the two vocational Zonterences, Father-Son Banquet, Boys' Club assembly, and the new Boys' Club room. - BOB SHEA Above: The younger and older generation meet. Right: The way to a man's heart . . . i BOYS' CLUB WORKERS-First row: H. Peterson, B. Van Druff, B. Shearer, l-l, Robinson, T, Gave, J. Koldal, B, Eardley, R. Sumstad, D. Jacobs, D. Jacobs. Second row: E, McDermott, B. Corcoran, H, Willits, B. Shea, B. Ager, B. Jorgensen, B, Barrett, B, Collins, l-l, Engel, Mr. Moore. Third row: W. Hudi, B, Fleming, J. Phillips, E. Shroeder, G, Murphy, L. Crutcher, B. Eastham, L. Nelson, L. Fry. 'BX 'N X.. 4 ,X MR. EELIX MOORE lf, II
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