Queen Anne High School - Grizzly Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1940
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I 30' I QUEEN ANNE I 30 I S SEPT 6 ,I'?3'?-Ju-1eI4,lC74o : I Rauma LINE 0151. 2 Bo KNQ1-5 1: I HHLLME - Noon ro Noon mst 304 KNQTS : I , Dn:.'rAu:E Lassen 315 num: 5 Zo' I N. I Zo - - - HIS, N 1 - YARN U - I Q , li . ' f Zc'1a E, I I ' 6 I ,gi I T351 :Q If 1 - semen.: Cflosf 5' I I - :Q TN. OFFICERS FOR W I Io : -'Y 5, gk Vo -mae HERE : I ji' , 6 I l ,-ffl? 4, Q l I yfiij 5 Q, 1- -STE! P1. I ll'IMl I ffx V 4? xl' -4 '- ' ' ' A ' I lfnuu I Rf 5' I : I : E I f - , .. . ,. .. I - Nauncm. M--.ca Hs z l EY I IIlllllllllIllIllllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllnllllllllllllllll. 3d zo' 10' 141' ' So' 40' so zo' ID' 14034. Lens. DEDIUIT 10N BECAUSE we Chose d nouticcii theme for the 1940 Grizzly, we ore dedicoting this cinnuol to Vernon B. Johnson cmd Kenneth Campbell, whom we solute for their work in the United States Ndvdl Reserve. sv 'Xy I-H .4 If ix A , N Q W 5 1 iw III!! ,.:-. 'f f f 1 fr 'W GJ,,.-IQ ' , ,QJ ,f 1 ff fi ff 5 f f if il 2- f' fa ,ff 1 WPI -- Q--- 4 ' 1 4 I ' I 1' 1 'c f 0 a f .V , f . - xg, isa, lS.r'Xi1n'! sxf, KF!! Lf I gf!! cur days at Queen Anne have heid many moods of the sea. We have been hecaimed in the fog of indecision, tossed in the storm of examinations, and drawn into the whirlpool of student activities. The as captain and officers of our ship, have steered and with the progressive breeze of inspiration have created the incentive to . . . sAlL ON ro success: ! fl? H I N M , :af f , W, -, I, ' W f ff .. ' f W:-Hr , '7 5 1 J 1 J S -! 1 v ff f vfff' f 1 W 1, , 1 1 f fy X NIQ 1 ,af 1, fi div 'rv-W' V01 H, W OFFICE FORCE-Down in the engine room where the most careful and exacting work must be done, the office force carried out their part in our school year. Not an easy job is the one the main office staff, under Miss Marie Hawkins, performs. Here is where files of all the students must be kept up, where statistics are worked out, and business is done. During the day several hard- working switch-board operators take care of the communication system, But this is not the only room where school business is carried on, In charge of roll call and reprimanding those who are A.W.O.L. is Miss Florence Pendergrast in l l l. The two study hall teachers, Miss Margaret Odell and Mrs Velma Hutchinson also have numerous students and problems to contend with in order to keep the ship moving. Principal Cv Message HIS is the nautical issue of The Grizzly Annual.ToQueen Anne grad- uates about to put to sea Kipling says: lf you stop to find out what your wages will be And how they will clothe and feed you, Willie, my son, don't you go on the Seo, For the Seo will never need you. You have already given Kipling your answer both on land and seo, particularly in the field of voluntary student activity. There are no wages here, you serve as a matter of loyalty to the school and joy in the service. The calendar year closing in March, when this is written, marks the twelve months most glorious in achievement in Queen Anne's history-a track and tennis championship, second in baseball, the honor of participating in the Charity Football Playoff, and finally on March Sth a triple championship in basketball. Along with these athletic achievements the Queen Anne stu- dents have made an enviable record in the Op- eretta, the School Play, and the Kapers, and in an oratorical championship, In all this you graduates have had your full share. There were no wages here, but hard work and achievement bring in time their inevitable reward of worthy wage. OTTO L. LUTHER, Principal ld'b-.4d'C-- if iii HK Wee-Pn'ncipal3' Message T0 THE CLASS OF NINETEEN-FORTY HAT in i936 looked like four long years of high school life ahead, to many of you now seems all too brief. You are happy in the spirit of adventure and achievement. Life beckons. But we cannot forget that you are now leaving school to enter a war-torn world, where the resources of future generations as well as those of the present are being wiped out, and the very existence of civilization threatened. America can help end war, but not by going to war, which only scatters seed. America's destiny is to show the world a better way by practical demonstration of the superiority of our form of government and its ideals to main- tain peace, progress, and prosperity. Queen Anne is proud to have had a part in equipping the Class of l94O for its share in that great task and we shall watch your future progress with the keenest of interest. E. H. MOORE, Vice-Principal W. 0, 5,5 Kumi: B. J. Uh! Frank M. COUNSELORS and ADVISERS-Helping us in every way possible in our journey to success were the untiring counselors and advisers, Arthur L. Shelton, senior counselor, Frank M. Rose, senior adviser, Miss Nada Overland, jun- ior counselor, Benno J. Uhl, junior adviser, Julius Hoverson, sophomore counselor, Kenneth Campbell, sophomore adviser, Charles Foster, freshman counselor, W. O. Baker, freshman ad- viser, Miss Thelma Chisholm, Girls' club adviser and Felix Moore, Boys' club adviser. Miss Chisholm and Mr, Moore gave assist- ance to everyone and ably directed the many and varied activities of the Girls' club and Boys' club, ln our social activities and class elections we could not have succeeded without the able guidance of the class advisers. And without the helpful advice of our coun- selors, who told us what subjects to take and assisted us in plotting our course after gradua- tion, we would have been left stranded on the reefs many times. I2 olyn lnrzlny fqqwnu, Cmhw, Frank H. Cult Marsden Cole Paul J, Eaten Helen B. Hicks Julia M. Hilningev Ethel B. Nelson -- - -------- .www-u . u-.-w.e- e e we-.,...w ...H-..., gm.-H v, www uvmm vvunn umm m. mmf: ENGLISH PON the resignation ol Victor Buchanan, well-liked English teacher and member of the faculty since the school was opened in l909, Frank Cass was appointed head of the English department and also literary adviser of student publications. Added to the crew were Miss Marsden Cole and Miss Julia Hilzinger, who have done exceedingly well and are now seasoned shipmates. Two new classes have also been added to the English curriculum, the Contemporary Literature class taught and promoted by Mr, Cass, and the Personal Achievement class conducted by Miss Nada Overland, The first was planned to promote appreciation and understanding ot modern literature and the latter is for the purpose ot helping the superior student to make the most of his time. Both classes have proved to be ot considerable interest and success and will probably be carried on as a part of the regular curriculum. W2 H15 7 010' O remind us of the failures and successes of other people who have traveled through the raging main of life, we have an up-to-date History department under the leadership of A. F. Basstord. Not only do these hard workers instruct us concerning the past events of our country and the worlcl, but they have taught us how better to cope with such current problems as big business, labor and unemployment. They have given us valuable information concerning present day prob- lemsg they have helped us to figure out these problemsg and they have helped us to know our government and other governments and to compare them critically. We wish to thank this department especially for the practical knowledge and help given us toward living a better lite. A, F. Benford .Kohn Cherbm-5 Kathleen M. Cowen ,ii-.. ,i.1.1.... 1-..-1i.i.-1--11-. lm, v 16-I C911 5,1 A. 5. Burrow: Herbert Dqvig Belle Gleason W, Ggngvievq Gmmll Herbert Lewis Charles G. Parke IG- 1 Q U5 .K ,J 1, ll si 'gt' xi + C B Bmnl EEPING us well entertained along the voyage was the Music department under the direction of Raymond l-l. Ken- drick. This year, the a capella choir and senior glee clubs won new fame for themselves by singing in concerts and over the radio. A boys' quartet and a girls' triple nonette were formed by members of the choir and have since gained the recognition and appreciation of the whole school. The department also re- ceived new laurels with its presentation of the operetta, Naughty Marietta, this spring, I2 Maffzemafics O help us become skilled work- men so that our ships will move swiftly and smoothly through life, the Mathematics department has performed an important duty. Under the expert guidance of Charles Parke this department has proved its efficiency and capability for instruction. A new and popular class, math- analysis was introduced which has been very beneficial to those who have been in it. o S Music .vi V 'din , . ff Raymond H. Kendrick Helen M K I 9 Marion Coulee -lf M' GVMSIY Effie' Hicks Harry B. Liden Margorct Mille: Leonard 0. iaoach I M. 5Pe 3 Hazel William' i W 'sm HAT good would a ship be if the owners were poor managers and let the business end of the work de- teriorate? We had no fear of this hap- pening on our voyage, for the Com- mercial department, with Leonard Raasch as head businessman, kept the division well regulated. Mr. J. M. Gressly, with his well- trained office workers, spent many hours turning out tests, units, and various papers for eighty-two other teachers. The retail selling classes, under the direction of Miss Marion Candee, gained practical experience by work- ing in different stores, thus getting a good start towards the distant shore of success. Rah l-lE job of decorating the ship this year fell to a competent group of students under the direction of Miss Clara Rush and Miss Sarah Sears. Besides making all the post- ers in the halls, the artists have formed an Art Guild where they pursue their calling in var- ious activities such as sketch- ing parties, club speakers, and extra classroom work which gave the club the reputation of one of the most active in school. I3 Mnvgnevife Cameni EIN-vw' L 'ww von c. A, 'rayiw e. A. um WING the finished t o u c h to ou r voyage is the Foreign Language department, headed by Raoul Brinck. Mrs. Eleanor lorns returned to school after a trip to South America with many interesting items for her Spanish classes, Miss Dorothy Mc- Quiston, C. A. Taylor and Miss Harriett Luccock instruct future scientists in the rudiments and finer points of the Latin language The French teachers are Miss Marguerite Camozzi, Mr, Brinck, and Miss Luccock Benno J Uhl has charge of the German classes, while Mrs lorns and Miss Luccock are the Spanish teachers MONG the most popular classes for boys as well as girls is cooking as taught by Miss Ruth M. Floyd and Miss Laura Brewitt. Many of the spring outfits seen on deck are products of the clothing classes which are in- structed by Miss Jessie Butler. To learn how to carry on in the future, the girls are thoroughly tutored in the art of home management and home relations by Miss Floyd. L1 Manual Arts ECESSARY in the construction and maintenance of our ship on this voyage is the Manual Arts de- partment. ln our jour- ney through the turbu- lent sea of life, some of us must be the builders and maintainers of the practical things. David Burrell, recently ap- pointed to the com- mand of this division, took over after the re- signation of Charles McNabney who served his ship at this post for thirty years. This group of officers aboard our ship have done their job nobly and deserve credit for turning out a fine lot of apprentice craftsmen. Pfzyszkal fducaffbn INCE Queen Anne is no ordinary ship, we were not confined to shuffleboard and ping- pong for recreation, but through the Physical Education department, each passenger was al- lowed to participate in a sport of his own choos- ing. Whether he wanted to tumble or wrestle, play badminton or hockey, no voyager was left without some ath- letic activity to keep him amused through- out the duration of the trip. 3 l .., A .. . Q-.ms Q- ,- .. .. .-, ,L u Ligue Came, ,LAIQG M. Dqvh M in s .J ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,M ...,..-.. ,. ... .... W., Felix E. Maori: Arthur L- Sfwllvh 5ClfNCf HE MEMBERS ot the department at science have contributed an essential part to our voyage. Without their patience and willingness to help us understand the laws and torces that govern this globe, we could not hope to navigate our course successfully, They have taught us the power of nature and have shown us the good that may be derived from the resources of the earth. Lite is basically a science and may be put to good use or may be a men- ace to the lives ot others. Without knowledge of science we have no knowl- edge ot lite. ln order to keep abreast ot the tast-moving world, we must know the basic tacts that govern it. When we feel the torcetul wave of lite as it really is, we shall realize the value ot knowing how to meet the wave with a mind equipped to tight it and the power to overcome its destructive effects. We owe, therefore, to this group ot otticers on our mythical ship an unrepayable and unestimable debt. , . ,X : f , A if th Jw W f' DMM' E'k ' mf M'1Y50U0 PNK Mn.,J. M. Mmm Mrs. El M. Rickum Hamid pc 50,4 Stanley Hath Alfred Srinnetie Frank Vim-1in9 Mv4lN7EM4NL'f ITTLE has been said before of those who run the ship and who keep it clean and orderly, or of those who sweat in the galley and feed the hungry crew and passengers. But without these janitors and cooks the ship would be unable to set forth on the voyage or to keep afloat. During vacations, on week ends and before and after school, the jani- tors are heating, cleaning and regulating the functions of the boat and sev- eral weeks before school starts the custodian, Mr. Sheedy, is spending his days preparing lockers and distributing keys to eager passengers. While we are yet filled with breakfast, the Iunchroom is vibrating with the hurrying of food preparation. These people are the backbone of the ship and deserve rnuch credit for their good work. 4 4 1 ! i EN ,, A 4 . X ,1 , ff jf, ! X Q f ! ' vfi Tj ' f ' 0, ff 1 f 4 QXENNNQ' , M X X' ffz. ww x , '2i .X f' X ...fl y 9 Y , 1 fl, Ii, f,,2 1' 1 1' I f ,X Nl M 1 Ag I lfv f X I' I 1 ig., Q I L' A f X 1' :x 1 I 5 f I ' , A 1 1,4 I ' A A , 9 ,,. I M' I I I I 1 - is 14' I xi! xi, E ,,,7f AJ M xi S ' -.1k',i'f Igx N1 6 40' lbs 'Ss ,D TOMMY GOVE JIMMIE KALDAL JERRY SCHILLREFF Vice-President President Secretary AN BUD coRCOR K Coi Blldli' reasufef UUY Represirllxg' ve Senior dass History S WE sailed out from Frosh lsland, the class of '40 started on its four-year cruise with all the enthusiasm any freshman class could muster. During the first year of our merry adventure we sailed under Skipper Bob Hass with his crew of Jim Kaldal, Belle Muir and Doris Cook. We were duly proud of Dorothy Reynard, Jim Kaldal, and Dorothy Short, our own thespians, who figured well in the ship's entertainment. Many of our other shipmates played large parts in giving the class of '40 Honorable Mention in the Logbook for that year. The beginning of our second year gave us a superior feeling, no longer were we freshmen. Sophomore Island was ours. Under the leadership of Jim Kaldal, Ruben Johnson, Jack Corcoran, Bob Hass, and Joanne Mersereau, we saw many of our classmates taking main parts in Seventh Heaven, Kapers and the operetta. Bill Code, Don Rogers, Andy Tuson, Don Milli- kan and Snuffy Smith handled our athletics with great finesse. We have landed on Junior Island. That poise and self-satisfied look is because we have braved the storms of Green Bay and suffered sea-sickness on our journey from Sophomore to Junior Island. Now we are upper classmen, immune to nearly anything. Our stay here was particularly interesting. We won the track and tennis championships and tied for second place in baseball, We elected Jim Kaldal as captain again, with a crew of Bill Corcoran, Amy Hetherington, Walt Madden, and Dorothy Segale to aid him. Our first junior-senior mixer in the ship's lunchroom was a huge success. We jitterbugged with the best of them . . . even better than the seniors, we thought. When it came to those dramatic entertainments aboard ship we were ELEANOR BECK DON ROGERS Treasurer Kuay Representative BENNY MATSUMOTO JIMMIE KALDAL BILL CORCORAN Vice-President President Secretary Brix 1-' -I . Qi - TEM' 11153 COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS DAN TORRANCE, ELEANOR BECK, VERNICE MONSEY, DOUGLAS PAUL SENIOR CLASS HISTORY - Continued right there in the front lines with Vernice Monsey, Frances Prater, Bill and Jack Corcoran giving splendid performances, while Dorothy Short awed all the passengers with her voice. At last our big day arrived, we started out on the last leg of our four- year cruise. One of the biggest events was when we won the undisputed basketball championship. Jim Kaldal continued as captain with four able assistants: Tom Gove, Jerry Schillreff, Bill Corcoran, and Bud Collins. Our Halloween P.-T. A. dance was a huge success and we all frolicked at the Kuay Karnival. Our senior year seemed to be full of successes. The senior play, Kapers and operetta all hit a new high in entertainment aboard ship. As our caps and gowns were ordered we again saw glimpses of Com- mencement Bay. Then we elected Jim Kaldal, Ben Matsumoto, Bill Corcoran, Eleanor Beck, and Don Rogers to guide us safely through the dangerous waters of Fletchers Bay, Credit Reef, and the Hurricane of Final Exams to Diploma Head and Commencement Bay. Our Senior Prom in the ship's ballroom, our final dance, climaxing our four years of mixers, hilarious games, meeting deadlines, notes in study hall, worried faces during exams, and many shipwrecks in Report Card reefs, added together the best four years of our lives, never to be forgotten. Even after this night many of us will still come back to see how our friends are faring in their voyage, to smile with amusement sometimes at their small squalls, often wishing we were back again, sea-sickness and all. -EILEEN CLYDE DAN TORRANCE DOUGLAS PAUL Valedictorian Senior Choice ZQ IQ BILL AGNETTI-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Basketball I: Football Manager: Live Wire: Stamp Clerk: Kuay Representative: Kapers 2. Ambition: to be a federal certified public accountant. BARBARA AHLSKOG-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Stamp Clerk. 2: Live Wire 2: Teachers Tea Committee: Mother-Daughter Banquet. Ambition: to get a lot of fun out ot life. JOHN ALLEN - Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Camera Club: Spanish Club. Ambition: to graduate from the U. of W. RUTH ALLISON - Entered from St. Margaret's. Activities: Chairman of Nurse's Aid Committee: Big Sister: Bank Clerk: Friendship Committee: Live Wire: Girls' Club: Girls' Club Cabinet. Ambition: private secretary. JOYCE AMUNDSEN-Entered from Broadway. Activities: At Broadway: Sec- retary of Freshman Auxiliary: Student Council Representative: Bank Clerk: Ski Club: Stamp Clerk: At Queen Anne: Bank Clerk: Stamp Clerk: Annual Staff: Camera Club. Ambition: to pierce my cloud of ambitions. HELEN ANDERSEN-Entered from Warren Ave. Activities: Honor Society: Torch Pin Holder: Live Wire. Ambition: to become an excellent secretary. BERNICE ANDERSON-Entered from James Monroe Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Kuay Kapers: Girls' Club: Make-Up Committee: Operetta: Good Cheer Committee: Social Service Committee. Ambition: to be a singer. BILL ANDERSON-Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Basketball: Honor Society. Ambition: chemistry. GLORIA ANDERSON-Entered from Lincoln. Activities: Stamp Clerk: Honor Society: Girls' Club. Ambition: to have health and happiness. MARY JEAN ANDERSON - Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Frosh, Auxiliary Secretary: Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4: Big Sister Committee 3, 4: Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Ambition: to always be happy. TOM ANDERSON - Entered from Broadview. Activities: Boys' Club. Ambition: ?. LEAH ANDERSSON - Entered from St. Anne's. Activities: Girls' Club. Ambition: to be a private music teacher ANNE ASHMORE Entered from Lincoln. Activities: Girls' Club Cabinet: Ski Club: Girls' Q Club: Live Wire: Stomp Clerk: Spanish Club l, 2. Ambition: life member of the Ten Pins. BETTY BALL' Entered from John Hay. Activities: Live Wire: Junior Glee: Art Committee: Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Ambition: artist, DOREEN BARKER Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Latin Club l, W' 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club l, 2: Players' Guild: Girls' Club, Girls' Club Cabinet: Senior Picnic Committee: Stamp Clerk: Live Wire: Kapers 3, 4: Senior Play i .4: Chairman Kapers Publicity 4. Ambition: to teach physical education. JACKH BARMON- Entered from Ryderwood High School. Activities: Football X 3, '4: Live Wire: Treasurer ot Hi-Y: Q Club: Boys' Club. Ambition: to be a F, football coach. PHYLLIS BARNES- Entered from Coe. Activities: Girls' Club: Ski Club: German Club: Camera Club: Roller Skating Club: Live Wire: Usher Kapers 2: Librarian. Ambition: aviatrix. LOUISE BATEMAN- Entered from Lincoln. Activities: Big Sister: Attendance XOffice: Kuay Kapers 3: Annual Coupon Salesman 4: Kuay Representative 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Readers' Club at Lincoln: Rod 'n' Reel Club 2, 3, 4: Art t Committee 3: Social Service Committee: Stamp Clerk 2: Live Wire: Decora- i tion Committee for Junior-Senior Mixer 4: Girls' Club. Ambition: to move into the city. ADELE BATES- Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Kuay Kapers 2: Honor Society 4: Girls' Club: Chairman P.-T. A. Committee: Chairman Hospi- 'i tality Committee: Social Service Committee: Ski Club: French Club: Stamp 4 Clerk: Big Sister. Ambition: get a bunch ot girls in a trailer and go. ZOE BATES- Entered from Summit Grade School. Activities: Latin Club l, 2, Quaestor of Latin Club 2: Girls' Club: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 3: Players' Guild 2, 3: Live Wire I: Bank Clerk 2: Annual Staff 4: Business Staff 3, 4. Ambition: to do a perfect Christie. JAY BAUMGARTEN-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Chairman P.-T. A. Dance Committee 4: Kuay Representative Frosh Class: Latin Club 2 3, 4: Secretary Camera Club 3: Kapers I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Director 4: Live Wire: A Cappella Choir: President Latin Club 4: Boys' Club. Ambition: to be one of the leading physicians of the city. ite 15- HS IQ 1 -R IWW!! Doreen Pals Queen of the May K kj Hx v ANNE BEAUDIN-'Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Kuay Stoff5 Big Sister, Honor Society5 Latin Club5 French Club, Live Wire5 Girls' Club, Ambition: to write a best seller. ELEANOR PATRICIA BECK-West Queen Anne. Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Latin Club l, 2, 35 French Club 3, 45 Girls' Club Cabinet 45 Make-Up Committee 25 Chairman .Fine Arts Committee5 Girls' Club. Ambition: tirst woman President of the United States. RAY BEERNICK- Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Operetta 2, 3, 45 Kapers 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Latin Club5 Band 25 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Ambition: to really learn to play the saxophone. VIOLET BEGIS - Entered from John Hay. Activities: Kapers 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 2, 3, 45 Friendship Committee 35 Senior Play 35 French Club l, 25 Junior Sgchestra 25 French Club5 Girls' Club. Ambition: to become a fine and worthy man. BARBARA BENNETT-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Stage, Kapers5 Big Sister .Committee5 No Doubts Statf5 Standards Committee5 Teachers' Service 'Committee5 French Club5 Latin Club5 Girls' Club. Ambition: to become a uyer. FRANCIS BENSON- Entered from Oak Lake. Activities: Boys' Club5 Golf 2, 35 Q Club. Ambition: none. BERNARD BENTHIN - Entered from North Queen Anne. Activities: Boys' Club5 Radio Club5 Honor Roll5 Intramural Basketball5 Baseball5 Kuay Kapers5 Boys' Club. Ambition: radio technician. BOB BERGERON-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Kuay Kapers l, 2, 3, 4, lead5 Senior Play 2, 35 Operetta l, 2, 45 P.-T. A. Dance Committee5 A Cappella 2, 3, 45 Live Wire l, 35 Camera Club5 Ski Club5 French Club5 Vice- President Frosh Class5 Players' Guild5 Senior Prom Committee5 Rod 'n' Reel Club. Ambition: to get a doctor's degree in law at Harvard. PHYLLIS BERRY-Entered from St, Anne's. Activities: Live Wire5 Stamp Clerk l, 2,-35 Bank Clerk5 Ski Club5 Players' Guild5 French Club5 Girls' Club Cabinet5 Big Sister Committee5 Scrapbook Committee5 Kapers5 Rest Room Committee5 Q Club5 Kuay Representative5 Attendance Office5 Annual Coupon Salesman 4. Ambition: to dance at the Cocoanut Grove with Jackie Cooper. BENNY BIRKLAND - Entered from John Hay. Activities: A Cappella Choir5 All- Eltylg Track 25 Senior Glee5 Boys' Club. Ambition: to be as good a man as my at er. CLAY BLACKSTOCK-Entered from Magnolia, Activities: Football5 Q Club5 Boys' Club5 Live Wire5 Bank Clerk5 Stamp Clerk5 Kapers 45 Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club. Ambition: go to college and then into the lumber business. EILEEN BLACKWELL- Entered from Berkeley High, California. Activities: Ski Club5 Camera Club5 Kapers 45 Make-Up Committee5 Art Committee5 Honor Roll. Ambition: to live in a penthouse, Park Avenue, New York. MARY BLISS-Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Latin Club5 Big Sister Committee5 Camera Club5 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club. Ambition: to be happily married and travel. JANE BOVARD-Entered from John Hoy. Activities: Stamp Clerk5 Kapers 35 Stage Force5 Middy Committee5 French Club l, 25 Big Sister Committee5 Stan- dards Committee5 Friendship Committee5 Girls' Club. Ambition: to go to Europe Iiwhen the war is overl. AUSTIN BOWMAN-Entered from John Hay. Activities: School Bank Mes- senger5 Spanish Club5 Live Wire5 Senior Glee Club5 Boys' Club. Ambition: to design covers for Lite magazine. BETTY BRACE - Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Big Sister 2, 3, 45 Live Wire 45 Bank Clerk 35 French Club5 Kapers 35 Stage 35 President Spanish Club 35 Vice-Chairman of Standards Committee 2, 35 Honor Society 25 Girls' Club. Ambition: social service work lmarry a doctorl. FRED BRADLEY-Entered from North Queen Anne. Activities: Boys' Club5 Boys' Quartet5 Art Guild5 Senior Glee5 A Cappella Choir5 Kapers 3, 4. Ambi- tion: to become a commercial designer. TOM BRADY- Entered from Warren Avenue. Activities: Honor Society5 Frosh Football5 Boys' Club5 Latin Club5 Live Wire. Ambition: certified public accountant. NORMA BRANDER-Entered from Warren Avenue. Activities: Girls' Club. Ambition: exclusive dress shoppe on Fifth Avenue, New York. LOREN BREVICK- Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Camera Club5 Radio Club5 Intramural Baseball5 Soccer5 Football5 Boys' Club. Ambition: sail to Alaska and South Seas on a schooner. BRIGGS Entered from Kelso High School Activities' Boys' Club5 Q JOHN - - - Club5 Track 3, 4, All-City 35 Dramatic Club in Kelso, Ambition: low. BARBARA BRIGHAM-Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Live Wire 35 Honor Society l, 2, 3, 45 Kuay representative 2, 35 Ski Club 3, 45 Rod 'n' Reel Club, Secretary5 Camera Club 45 Latin Club5 Big Sister Committee5 Nurses Aid5 Office5 C0ld? Business Statt5 Annual Statf5 Vice-President Sophomore Class5 Attendance Office5 Stage5 Junior-Senior Mixer Committee 35 Latin Club. 'TS Ambition: to go around the world in a tramp 13, 1 X steamerp ski in the Alps5 and hostel in Europe. A ' S' BETTY BROOM- Entered from Garfield. Activi- ties: Live Wire5 Bank Clerk5 Big Sister5 Chair- man Bulletin Board Committee5 Chairman Frosh Auxiliary5 Friendship Committee5 Girls' Club Cabinet. Ambition: to remember my short- hand. Projection Booth 45 Rod 'n' Reel Club 3. Am bition: chemical engineering. DAVID BROWN- Entered from Luther Burbank Junior High in Los Angeles. Activities: Radio Club 45 Latin Club 45 Honor Society 3, 4 5fNl0R5 9? ii! 4 QT if-A 'NA Q' 5'fNl0R.S' R- I? POLLY BRYAN- Entered from Alexander Hamilton. Activities: Kuay Kapers 3, 4, Live Wire, Annual Staff 4, Rod 'n' Reel 2, Camera Club, Middy Com- mittee, Dance Director for Kapers in '40, Ambition: dancer. FRANK BRYANT- Entered from Franklin. Activities: Ski Club, Stage, Stamp Clerk, Boys' Club. Ambition: salesman. CLARENCE G. BUCKTON - Entered from Lincoln. Activities: Live Wire, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Rod 'n' Reel Club, Roller Skating Club, Camera Club. Am- bition: ? ED BURDETT- Entered from North Queen Anne. Activities: BaseballAl, 2, 3, Football l, 3, Frosh Basketball, Soccer 3, 4, Q Club, Boys' Club. Ambition: pro- fessional baseball. SARAH LEE BURLEY- Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Ski Club, Latin Club, Girls' Club Cabinet, Live Wire, Extension, Library, Friendship, Middy, Big Sister Committees, Camera Club, Junior Glee, Kapers 3, Hospitality Committee. Ambition: to do a Christiana. BOB BUSH- Entered from Oak Lake. Activities: Boys' Club: intramural Bas- ketball, Stage. Ambition: to attend an Ethiopian night school. DON BUTLER- Entered from Seattle Prep. Activities: Choir, Kuay Staff, Glee Club, Live Wire, Boys' Club, French Club, Stamp Clerk, Kapers. Ambition: artist. KATHLEEN CAGLE- Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Operetta 4, Big Sister Committee, Senior Glee Club, Girls' Club. Ambition: musical career. CATHERINE MARY CALLOW- Entered from St. Margaret's. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4, Senior Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Kuay Kapers l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, French Club, Chairman of Music Committee, Honor Society, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club. Ambition: to dance with the Ballet Russe. BETTY LEE CAMP - Entered from Coe. Activities: Artist for Girls' Club Cub , Art Committee, Kapers I, 3, Girls' Club. Ambition: designer. BETH CANTY-Entered from North Queen Anne. Activities: Good Cheer Committee, Live Wire l, 2, Latin Club l, 2, Spanish Club l, 3, Camera Club l, Girls' Q Club, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, Junior Glee Club, Roller Skating Club 4. Ambition: to be a secretary in South America. ARLINE CARLETON-Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Girls' Club, Live Wire 3, Bulletin Board Committee, Kuay Kapers l, 2, French Club I, 4, Business Staff 3, Open House Hostess 3. Ambition: Ballet Russe. NELL CARLSON f- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Stamp Clerk, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Junior-Senior Mixer Committee, Assistant Chairman of Frosh Auxiliary and Teachers Service Committees, Latin Club. Ambition: to have fun out of life. JIM CARROLL- Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Kuay Kapers 3, 4, Roller Skating Club, A Cappella Choir, Boys' Club. Ambition: mechanics and to be a professional bum. BETTY CASSEL- Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Girls' Club, Live Wire 3, Kapers l, 3, Reception Committee 3, Spanish Club, Skating Club, Bank Clerk 2, Ambition: dancing teacher. MARY VIRGINIA CAUTHORN - Entered from St. Anne's. Activities: Latin Club l, 2, 3, French Club 3 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Girls' Club Cabinet, Chairman of Rest Room Committee 3, 4, Big Sister Committee 3, 4, Make-Up Committee 2, 3, 4, Reception Committee 2, Business Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Student Congress 3, Kuay Representative 4, Glee Club l, Nurse's Assistant 4, Rest Room Attendant 2, 3, 4, Contributor to West Winds 2, 3, 4. Ambition: to win a Class A slalom race. DAVE CHANTLER - Entered from Warren Avenue. Activities: Chess Club, Live Wire 2, Ski Club 3, Boys' Club. Ambition: to go to Pensacola. VIRGINIA CHEEVER- Entered from Alexander Hamilton Junior High. Activi- ties, Vice-President of Camera Club, Operetta 4, Good Cheer Committee, Big Sister, Senior Glee Club, Stamp Clerk, Bank Clerk, Girls' Club, Players' Guild. Ambition: to knit a sweater like Adele's. JACK CHILDERS-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Camera Club 2, 3, i-look, Line and Sinker Club 2, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Stage, German Club i, 2, 3, Boys' Club. Ambition: to go to Tahoma high school and then Tennessee. MARY CLARE-Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Q Club, Latin Club, French Club, Girls' Club. Ambition: dietitian. BEVERLY CLARK-Entered from Shumway Junior High. Activities: Office, Chess Club, Girls' Club, Kuay Kapers 2, 3, Kuay Representative. Ambition: to live in Olympia. CLARENCE CLARK-Entered from Broadview. , Activities: Boys' Club. Ambition: to travel in H1-wosnmei the South Seas. JUNE CLARK-Entered from Warren Avenue. Activities: Girls' Q Club, Kapers 4, Assistant ,, Chairman of Typing Committee, Girls' Ath- letics l, 2, Kuay Staff, Good Cheer Commit- tee, Make-Up Committee, Girls' Club Cab- inet. Ambition: to be a costume designer. DOROTHY VIVIAN CLARKE-Entered from John Hoy. Activities: Stamp Clerk 2, 3, Girls' Club Committee, Orchestra, Big Sister Com- mittee 3, 4. Ambition: concert pianist at the U of W. GLORIA CLARKE-Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: French Club l, 25 Glee Club 35 Standards Committee 35 No Doubts Staff5 Kuay Typist 45 Chairman of Teachers' Service Committee5 Chairman of Mother-Daughter A Banquet 45 Girls' Club Cabinet 45 Big Sister 4. Ambition: to live in Hawaii. MARY ALICE CLARKE-Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Honor Society: Kapers5 Kuay Staff5 Girls' Club5 French Club5 Live Wire5 Kuay Representa- tive. Ambition: school teacher. EILEEN MARIE CLYDE Y Entered from St. Anne's. Activities: Bank Clerk 2, 3, 45 Make-Up Committee 2, 3, 45 Bulletin Board Committee 35 Girls' Club Cabinet 45 Players' Guild5 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Ski Club5 Camera Club5 Annual Staff 45 Kapers 3, 45 Vocational Committee 3, 45 P.-T. A. Dance Committee 45 Junior-Senior Mixer Committee5 Senior Prom Committee5 Senior Play 35 Art Committee Co-Chairman5 Art Guild. Ambition: to travel with Helen and be a success. FRED COCHRAN-Entered from Broadview. Activities: Ski Club5 Baseball5 gaskitballp Boys' Club. Ambition: to graduate from the U. of W. lfisheries ept. . BILL CODE- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Vice-President Q Club5 Sec- retary Boys' Club5 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Live Wire: Inspirational Award in Bas- ketball 4, Ambition: to go to the U, of W. Epre-medicsl. RUTH ISABELLE COFFEY-Entered from St. Anne's. Activities: Senior Play 3, 45 Live Wire5 Operetta 2, 35 Office. Ambition: secretary. Apu. HAROLD HEC COLE- Entered from North Queen Anne. Activities: Football: Baseball5 Q Club5 Boys' Club. Ambition: to go to the U. of W., and then travel all over the U. S. with Hal Lightle. JEAN .COLLINGS-Entered from Lawton. Activities: Athletics5 Leisure Time W Committee5 Make-Up Committee5 Girls' Club. Ambition: costume illustrator. BUD COLLINS- Entered from Lincoln. Activities: Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2, 3, 45 intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Live Wire5 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 45 Q Club5 Boys' Club Worker5 Latin Club. Ambition: to travel around the world. 'Q SAM CONNELL-Entered from Lincoln. Activities: Boys' Club. Ambition: mechanical engineer. JERRY CONNELLY - Entered from Sequoia High in Redwood City, Calif, Activi- ties: Ski Club5 Rod 'n' Reel Club5 German Club5 Track 2, 35 Football 2, 3. 45 iq. Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball5 All-City Football 2, 35 Boys' Club Worker, Ambition: some branch of aeronautics. JACKIE CONWAY-Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Bank Clerk l, 45 Social Service Committee5 Ski Club 3, 45 Girls' Club, Ambition: fashicn designer or interior decorator. DORIS COOK - Entered from West Woodland. Activities: Ski Club5 Girls' Club Cabinet5 Extension Committee5 Ability Committee5 Live Wire: Stamp Clerk5 Bank Clerk5 Rod 'n' Reel Club5 Big Sister5 No Doubts Staff: Kuay Repre- sentative of Frosh Class5 Make-Up Committee5 Hospitality Committee. Am- bition: to wear my new ski pants. EILEEN COOK-Entered from Lincoln. Activities: Live Wire5 Bank Clerk5 Business Staff5 Girls' Club Cabinet5 Social Committee5 Assistant Chairman Creed Committee, Chairman 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Latin Club. Ambition: window decorator. ELEANOR COOK-Entered from Lincoln. Activities: at Lincoln: Live Wire5 Glee Club5 Winter Concert5 at Queen Anne: French Club5 Latin Club5 Or- chestra5 Band. Ambition: be a good musician. MILDRED COOPER f Entered from Coe. Activities: Live Wire l, 35 Stamp Clerk l, 2, 35 Attendance Office l, 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff5 Friendship Committee. Ambition: dress designer. JOHN CORALLO-Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 35 Q Club 2, 3, 45 Boys' Club5 Stamp Clerk. Ambition: M baseball and to be a good husband. K X DWIGHT COREY - Entered from John Hay. Activities: Head Football Manager5 Q Club5 A Cappella Choir5 Kapers 2, 3, 45 Third Team FootbaIl5 Boys' Club. Ambition: radio script writer .avr BILL CORCORAN - Entered from Boise High in Boise, Idaho - Activities: Hi-Y5 Kapers 2, 3, 45 Student Director of Kapers 45 Class Officer l, 2, 3, 45 Live Wire 2, 3, 45 Bank Clerk 35 Senior Play 4. Ambition: network announcer ll guessi. JACK CORCORAN - Entered from Boise High in Boise, Idaho. Activities: Class Officer l, 2, 35 Vice-President Boys' Club5 lnterschool Council5 Hi-Y5 Student Council5 Kapers 3. Ambition: adventure around the world. 'Ami MADELINE CORDONA-Entered from Warren Avenue. Activities: Friendship Committee5 Stamp Clerk5 Kapers 35 Birthday Committee5 Girls' Club. Am- bition: make an extended trip to Hawaii. Buggy Millie uski schooli, ucookieu Ee l .N or 4 Q X A wwcwwu 1 PAT CRAIGEN-Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Annual Co-Editor, Kuay Staff 3, 4, Kuay Assistant Editor, Kuay Editor, Camera Club 2, 3, 4, French Club I, 2, Players' Guild 3, Ski Club 4, Stamp Clerk 2, 3, Latin Club Secretary, Kuay Representative, Honor Society 2, 3 4. Ambi- tion: to have a chinchilla coat. KYLE CUNNINGHAM-Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Ski Club 3, 4, Stage Force 3, Boys' Club, Kuoy Kapers 3, Intramural Basketball, Golf Squad 2, Basketball I. Ambition: to become a newspaper writer. MURRAY CUNNINGHAM-Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Latin Club, Live Wire, Usher. Ambition: office work. BARBARA CUSHING- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Big Sister Commit- tee 3, 4, Telephone Committee 3, 4, Ability Committee 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Senior Glee Club 4, Operetta 4, Kapers 3, 4, French Club 2, 3: Junior Glee Club 2, 3. Ambition: to graduate from Stevens . CLARENCE CRUIKSHANK-Entered from Warren Avenue. Activities: Boys' Club. Ambition: electrical engineer. CHARLES DAMON- Entered from North Queen Anne. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Kapers 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Stamp Clerk, Boys' Club. Ambition: traveling accountant. VERNE DAMON - Entered from North Queen Anne. Activities: Boys' Club, Op- eretto 3, A Cappella Choir, Senior Play 4. Ambition: public accountant. TOM DANIELS- Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Senior Play Lead 4, Boys' Club, Players' Guild. Ambition: to fly around the world with Howard Hughes. MARIE DAVIS- Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Girls' Club, Stamp Clerk, Live Wire, P.-T. A. Committee, German Club. Ambition: teacher of home economics. VIRGINIA DAVIS-Entered from Franklin. Activities: Junior-Senior Mixer Committee, Stage Force, Art Director of Kapers 4, Student Director of Stage for Kapers 4, Annual Staff, Senior Coupon Salesman, Ad Solicitor for Kapers and Annual, Live Wire 2, 4, Kuay Representative, Standards Committee, Camera Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, Vice-President of Art Guild. Ambition: commercial artist. GLORIA DAWSON - Entered from John Hay. Activities: Girls' Club, Big Sister Committee, Ability Committee, Social Committee, Telephone Committee, Kapers I, 2, 3, French Club, Stamp Clerk, Live Wire, Junior Glee Club. Ambition: to be a career woman - as a second Dolly Tree or Bea Runner and a trip around the world. ALAN DEHN - Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Boys' Club, Kuay Staff. Ambition: to be a politician. IRENE DE LA MAR- Entered from Warren Avenue. Activities: Spanish Club, French Club, German Club, Secretary and Treasurer of German Club, Honor Society. Ambition: to be a foreign representative in a commercial company, and to be a whiz at playing bagpipes. TED DELIUS- Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: German Club Pres- ident, Hi-Y, Ski Club Secretary, Live Wire I, 4, Kuay Staff, Annual Staff, Business Staff, Senior Coupon Salesman. Ambition: to be a success in the insurance world. HAROLD DE PUDYT- Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Golf Squad, Honor Society. Ambition: to drive like Bobby Jones lnot a Plymouthl. RUTH DIXIE- Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Girls' Club, Social Commit- tee, Live Wire, Ambition: to travel. BOB DODDS-Entered from North Queen Anne. Activities: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Q Club. Ambition: diesel engineering. DOUG DONALDSON- Entered from Lincoln. Activities: Boys' Club. Ambition: to be a success. PEGGY DOTSON- Entered from Cashmere High. Activities: Honor Roll, Girls' Club, Typing Committee. Ambition: to have a good time. MARJORIE DOUGLASS- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Camera Club 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Teachers' Service Committee 4, Big Sister 4, Kapers 2, 3, Stage 3, 4, Bank Clerk I, 2, 3, Stamp Clerk I, 4, Glee Club 3, Properties Committee, Senior Class Motto Committee, Social Service Committee, Junior- Senior Mixer Committee. Ambition: health, wealth and happiness, RAY DOW- Entered from Lawton. Activities: Boys' Club, French Club, Debate 3, 4, Bank Clerk 3. Ambition: French Teacher and a radio technician. GIoves SorryI newspaper. N have twins. X Intramural Basketball: Boys' Club. Ambition: electrical engineer. KATHRYN DRAKE-Entered from Coe. Activities: French Club: Girls' Club Cabinet. 2, 3, 4: Kuay Kapers 2, 3, 4: Play 3: Operetta 2, 3: Camera Club: Live Wire: Junior Glee Club: Honor Roll: Big Sister: Girls' Club Committee Ambition: to be eighteen and to own a collie. , I FORREST DUNLOP- Entered from Broadway. Activities: Boys' Club: Kapers 4, 5 Ambition: to go into the advertising field. 5 BOB DUROCHER-Entered from lnterbay. Activities: Stage Force: Intramural Basketball and Soccer. Ambition: to become a telephone employee. JACK EDELBROCK- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Boys' Club. Ambition: to become a good dentist. BOB EDWARDS-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Hi-Y: Honor Society: Senior Play 4: Kapers 4: Kuay Staff 3, 4: Spanish Club: Kuay Representative, Vice-President: Treat Cup Winner 2. Ambition: to work on an uncensored CALYIN EMERSON-Entered from John Muir. Activities: Aeronautics Club: Boys Club: French Club. Ambition: organist and engineer. -EDDI-E. ERICKSON-Entered from Warren Avenue. Activities: Boys' Club. Ambition: to be a good salesman. EDWINA ESTEP - Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Glee Club: Girls' . 'Club. Ambition: to live to be a hundred years old, marry a millionaire and -' DARYL EVANS-Entered from John Marshall. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4: MONTY EVANS- Entered from Oak Lake. Activities: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Boys' Club. Ambition: radio engineer. JIMMIE FABER- Entered from Warren Avenue. Activities: Camera Club: Op- aeretta 2: Intramural Sports: Latin Club: Boys' Club. Ambition: U. of Oregon Medical School. HELEN CATHERINE FARRELL-Entered from St. Margaret's. Activities: Q Club: Latin Club: Camera Club: Girls' Club. Ambition: to travel with Eileen. BEVERLY FAYER- Entered from Lowell. Activities: Latin Club I, 2, 3: Camera Club 2: Big Sister 3: Bank Clerk I, 4: Kapers 3: Social Service 2: Make-Up Committee 2: Friendship Committee: Girls' Club. Ambition: nursing. N -EMMETT FERBER - Entered from Berscott, Wis. Activities: Band: Stamp Clerk: Camera Club: Boys' Club. Ambition: to do architect work for my dad. ROTH FERBER-Entered from Berscott, Wis. Activities: Band: Stamp Clerk: I Camera Club: Boys' Club. Ambition: to attend the Coast Guard academy ' in New London, Connecticut. ED FIELDS-Entered from Lincoln. Activities: Live Wire: Stage: Kapers 4: Boys' Club. Ambition: to go to Bali. CHARLOTTE FILLINGER-Entered from Vashon High. Activities: Live Wire: Girls' Club. Ambition: to go to Cornish to study dress design and art. MARIE FINCH-Entered from Irene S. Reed High School, Shelton, Wash. Activities: Girls' Club. Ambition: beauty operator. BETTY FLEEHART-Entered from Seward Grade School. Activities: Ski Club: Girls' Club: Rod 'n' Reel Club: Kapers 2, 3: Stage. Ambition: to have all my dreams come true. BILL FLEMING- Entered from San Jose High School, San Jose, Calif. Activi- ties: Live Wire: Student Council: Play: Kapers: Ad Manager ot Grizzly: Ad Promotion Manager of Kuay: Business Manager for Grizzly 4: S. A. R, All- City Oratoricol Contest: School Bank Messenger. Ambition: to graduate at the top of electrical engineering class at the U. of W. JOSEPHINE FLEMING-Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Honor Society 2: Make-Up Committee 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club: Kuay Representative: Stamp Clerk. Ambition: to work in executive branch of a department store. 1 ll X' 'Famed Bos RWLER-Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Ski Club: Boys' Club. Ambi- tion: to be a business man. RALPH FOX-Entered from Oak Lake, Activi- ties: Boys' Club: Live Wire: Latin Club. Am- bition: to become an aeronautical engineer. CLARENCE FREDERICKS-Entered from Mog- nolia. Activities: Stage: Boys' Club. Ambition: to be a boat builder. 5ENl0R5 BOB FRIDELL-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Track, German Club, Boys' Club. Ambition: aeronautical engineer. STANLEY FRITCH- Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Boys' Club, Ambition: engineer. HELEN FROBERG-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Live Wire, Camera Club 2, 3, 4, French Club l, 2, Ski Club 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Club Editor, Kuay Staff 3, 4, News Editor, Vocational Committee, Girls' Club. Ambition: to meet Walter Winchell, KATHERINE FUEKER - Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Stamp Clerk, Make- Up Committee, Vocational Committee, Kuay Staff, Stage, Camera Club, Kuay Kapers, Girls' Club Cabinet, Nurse's Aid. Ambition: to be a buyer in a depart- ment store. ELMA FUHRMANN - Entered from North Queen Anne. Activities: Girls' Club, Q Club, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Live Wire. Ambition: to be on a girls' baseball team and to attend Seattle Pacific College. ALICE FULKERSON - Entered from Oak Lake. Activities: Fine Arts Committee, Girls' Club, lnklings, Athletics. Ambition: to know myself. HELEN FURSETH- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Kapers l, 4, Choir, Nonette and Triple Trio, Girls' Club, Glee Club, Athletics, Business Staff. Ambition: to become a great piano player. JUNE GARLAND- Entered from lnterbay. Activities: Cashier, Camera Club, Kapers 3, 4, Live Wire, Girls' Club. Ambition: to be a nurse. DORIS GARNER-Entered from Lincoln. Activities: Live Wire, Girls' Club. Ambition: secretary. ROGENE GARVIN - Entered from James Madison. Activities: Girls' Club, Friendship Committee, Girls' Club Cabinet. Ambition: to learn to fly, MARGIE GEMMILL-Entered from Broadway. Activities: Girls' Club. Am- bition: to go through life having fun. JACK GIBB - Entered from O'Dea High. Activities: Camera Club, Ski Club, Boys' Club. Ambition: make a fortune. WARREN GILFILLAN Entered from Warren Avenue. Activities: Camera Club, Boys' Club, German Club, Live Wire, Operetta 3, 4. Ambition: to get into forestry service. EVA MARY GILMAN Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Athletics l, 2, 3, Girls' Q Club, President of Q Club, Girls' Club Cabinet. Ambition: veterinary medicine. IVAN GILSETHV- Entered from North Queen Anne, Activities: Boys' Club, Live Wire. Ambition: to get a iob when through with school. FRED GLIDDEN 4 Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Glee Club, Boys' Club, Spanish Club. Ambition: successful business man. REX GOLOBIC- Entered from Hollywood High School. Activities: Boys' Club. Ambition: to be an engineer laeronautical preferablel. AUDREY GOODSON - Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Triple Trio, Senior Pla? 4, A Cappella Choir, Kapers 2, 3, 4, Dance Director 3, Junior Director o Senior Play 3, Operetta 3, 4, Senior Glee Club, September Var- ieties , Players' Guild. Ambition: to put an end to all little Audrey jokes, GLADYS GOSSETT- Entered from Custer High School. Activities: Girls' Club. Ambition: stenographer in a big office. CHARLOTTE GOTCHY-Entered from Washington Grade School in Olympia. Activities: Orchestra, Girls' Club, Chorus, Glee Club. Ambition: nurse, wife or music teacher. TOM GOVE' Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Vice-President Senior Class: Hi-Y, German Club l, 2, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Boys' Club' Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Live Wire 4, Senior Mixer Committee, P.-T. A. Dance Committee, Thanksgiving Baskets 2, 3, 4, Boys' Room Attendant 3. Ambi- tion: to be an engineer. CLIFF GOWDY - Entered from Alexander Ham- UG A u ilton Junior High. Activities: Live Wire, German Club, Senior Play 4, Kuay Kapers 4, Ambition: a university education. EDWARD GOWEY-Entered from West Queen 1 Anne. Activities: Boys' Club, French Club, Stamp Clerk, Kuay Representative, Vice-Pres- ident Debate Club 3. Ambition: office work. LAWTON GOWEY- Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Boys' Club. Ambition: to be an organist. SENIOR! CAMERON GRANDY- Entered from Oak Lake. Activities: Stage Manager 4, Stage Force 3, 4: Boys' Club: Noon Movie Worker: Rod 'n' Reel Club. Ambition: to be a skipper of a ship. BETTY GRAY- Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Operetta l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club. Ambition: to be able to play the violin well. NEIL GREB-Entered from Magnolia, Activities: Spanish Club: Live Wire: Football: Camera Club: Boys' Club, Ambition: G -man . . . lgarbage mani. JAYNE GREEN - Entered from John Hoy. Activities: Latin Club: Camera Club: S2'ampdClerk: Bank Clerk: Girls' Club: Hospitality Committee. Ambition: air s ewar ess. VIRGINIA GREENE-Entered from Warren Avenue. Activities: Girls' Club. Ambition: to travel. BILL- GRIBBLE- Entered from North Queen Anne, Activities: Boys' Club. Ambition: to find a way to spend my first million. DOROTHY DOT GLIERIN - Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Make- Up Committee: Latin Club 2: Art Committee 3: Girls' Club: Live Wire 3: Camera Club 3, 4: French Club: Kuay Staff: Operetta i. Ambition: to meet Richard Greene. ALBERT GUY-Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Honor Society: Football: Business Staff 2, 3, 4: Stamp Clerk. Ambition: be a good business mon. IRENE HAASZE- Entered from T. T. Minor. Activities: Kapers 3: French Club 4: Fine Arts Committee 4: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Torch Pin Holder: Girls' Club. Ambition: to study language and music. HAROLD HANSEN-Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Football l: Track 4: Boys' Club: Choir: Band: Stamp Clerk: Live Wire: Senior Glee. Ambition: to be a dairyman. BOB HANSEN - Entered from Lawton. Activities: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra i: Noon Movies: Attendance Office: Operetta 3. Ambition: coast guard idivingjl. DOROTHY HANSON -Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Bank Clerk: Typing Committee: Art Committee: Vocational Committee: Live Wire: Camera Club: French Club: Honor Society: Torch Pin Holder. Ambition: undecided. JOHN HANSON-Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: German Club l, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Kuay Representative of Art Guild 4: Cartoonist for Kuay: Annual Staff 3: Art Editor 4. Ambition: become America's foremost artist. LAWRANCE HANSON- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Boys' Club. Ambi- tion: to be a millionaire. JUDITH HART- Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Latin Club: Senior Play 4: Kapers 3: Live Wire: Honor Society: Make-Up Committee: Big Sister: Girls' Club. Ambition: travel. MARY JANE HARTZELL-Entered from Lawton. Activities: Girls' Club: Live Wire 3: Make-Up Committee: Social Service Committee. Ambition: to go to California. BOB HASS- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Yell Team: Champion Tennis Team: Ski Team: Basketball l, 2, on Championship Intramural Team 2, 3, 4: Secretary and Treasurer of Hi-Y: Vice-President of Ski Club: Class Pres- ident l: Class Treasurer 2: Officer in Latin Club i, 2: Honor Roll: Honor Society: September Varieties : lnterschool Council: P.-T. A, Committee. Ambition: to learn the formula of remembering names. ELIZABETH HATTON-Entered from Oak Lake. Activities: Girls' Club: Latin Club: Stamp Clerk: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Live Wire. Ambition: to be a secretary. RALPH HAUSER- Entered from Lincoln. Activities: Radio Club 2, 3: Camera Club 4: Boys' Club. Ambition: machinist. SHIRLEY HAWTON - Entered from Warren Avenue. Activities: Aedile in Latin Club: Proetor in Latin Club: Live Wire: Girls' Club Cabinet: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club. Ambition: to serve in white with Marion. WAYNE HAYES- Entered from Warren Avenue, Activities: Boys' Club: Kuay Staff: Art Guild. Ambition: either a cartoonist or a professional flea-bite scratcher. Phil and Jerry Sailing home --Ti - ll A NLE 'W on pw hw in if ' -an A 'i'I'9r4n it :ws-vu 5 Qbw 6 in if ncheeru uchanapu Qu l JEANNE HEFFERMAN-Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Kuay Kapers l: Stage Force: Camera Club: Rod 'n' Reel Club: Rest Room Attendant: Nurse's Aid: Ski Club. Ambition: aviatrix. MARTHA HENDERSON-Entered from Hoquiam Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Tennis: Girls' Club. Ambition: nursing. RUTH HENDRICKS- Entered from North Queen Anne. Activities: Girls' Club: Kapers 2: Typing 3: Office Staff 4: Attendance Office 2, 3. Ambition: none. RUBY HENDRICKSON-Entered from Lawton. Activities: Girls' Club: Typist Committee: Glee Club. Ambition: to be a very good secretary. BARBARA HENSEL-Entered from F, H. Coe. Activities: French Club: Girls' Athletics: Student Congress 3: Social Service: Girls' Club: Honor Roll: Rod 'n' Reel Club. Ambition: to teach Pacific Rim. MARY HERTZMAN4Entered from West Queen Anne, Activities: German Club I, 2: Senior Glee Club I, 2: Cabinet 3, 4: Bank Clerk: Kapers 3: Op- eretta 3, 4. Ambition: to get an ambition. AMY HETHERINGTON- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Girls' Club: Latin Club: French Club: Secretary of Junior Class: Bank Clerk. Ambition: to kiss Tyrone Power. BOB HEVELY-Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Hi-Y: Golf Squad: Boys' Club: Football: Spanish Club: Honor Society: Ski Club. Ambition: to be ambitious. MARGARET HILL-Entered from North Queen Anne. Activities: Standards Committee: Girls' Club. Ambition: to get married. LYNN HOBROCK-Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4: Honor Society I, 2: Vice-President Quill and Scroll: No Doubts Staff: Kuay Staff: Prop Manager for Operetta 3: Lead in Kapers 4: Senior Director for Senior Play 4: Camera Club: Players' Guild 3, 4: French Club I, 2: Cub Editor. Ambition: to really know all types of people. PAT HODGIN - Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Music director Kapers 2, 3, 4: Junior Director of Operetta 3: Secretary of French Club: President of Girls' Club: A Cappella Choir: Honor Society: P.-T. A. Dance Committee 3, 4: Editor of Cub: Ad Promotion Manager of Kuay: President of Frosh Auxiliary: Publicity Manager of Senior Play 3: Properties for Operetta 2: Camera Club: Annual Coupon Salesman: Senior Prom Committee 4, Ambition: to be versatile and meet lots of people. FRANK HORSLEY-- Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Secretary Freshman Class: Honor Society: Live Wire: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3 4: Chess Club: Sports Editor Kuay: Stamp Clerk: Kuay Representative: Boys' Club' Christmas Activities: Hallowe'en Patrol: State Journalism and School Leaders Conference at U. of W.: Latin Club. Ambition: to take a B. A, at some University and be an advertising man. VIRGINIA HOUTS- Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Live Wire 4: Camera Club 4: Health Committee: Big Sister Committee 3, 4: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff 4. Ambition: to become an X-ray technician. JOHNNY HOVLAND -- Entered from West Seattle. Activities: Boys' Club. Am- bition: mining engineer and travel. BARBARA HOWATSONeEntered from North Queen Anne. Activities: Live Wire: French Club 2: Make-Up Committee 2: Standards Committee: Typing Committee: Middy Committee: Girls' Club: Kuay Staff. Ambition: to go to California with Ruth, Barb, and Jean. VELMA HUDI -Entered from lnterbay. Activities: Live Wire: German Club: Spanish Club: Girls' Club. Ambition: to be an interpreter. WALTER HUDI- Entered from lnterbay. Activities: Boys' Club: Noon Movie Worker: Intramural Sports in Football and Baseball. Ambition: make love with a guitar. EUGENIE HULL-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Girls' Club Cabinet: Ad Manager of Annual: Honor Society: Live Wire: Ad Solicitor: Bank Clerk: Latin Club: French Club. Ambition: psychologist. SUSAN HUMASON- Entered from Hamilton Junior High. Activities: Players' Guild: Friendship Committee: Make-Up Committee: Kapers 4: Stamp Clerk: Skating Club: Girls' Club. Ambition: to be a model. LESLEE HUMBLE-Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Q Club: lnklings: A Cappella Choir: Kapers 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, Ambition: i have-n't any - fresh out. SHIRLEY HUNNEWELL-Entered from Lincoln. Activities: Q Club: Ski Club: Latin Club: Middy Committee: Stamp Clerk: Live Wire. Ambition: to be a lifelong member of the Tenpins. Ding Dong Lynn 1- -- .. 44, 1M:1. 1.1-21-Lu V ' V - BOB HUNT- Enteredlfrom Lakeside. Activities: Boys' Club. Ambition: to be a top ranking automobile manufacturer: to play swing music on the piano and other instruments and own an airplane and large yacht. PAULINE HUNTER- Entered from Santa Barbara High School. Activities: Spanish Club: Social.Service Club: Girls' Club: French Club: Santa Barbara Roll Representative isimilar to Live Wirel. Ambition: I want to go to Egypt and explore tombs. BETTY HURLBERT 5 Entered from North Queen Anne. Activities: Spanish Club: Girls Club: Live Wire: Stamp Clerk: Kuay Kapers 4: Good Cheer Committee: Roller Skating Club. Ambition: to be a good stenographer. LAUREL I-IUTCHINSON-Entered from North Queen Anne. Activities: Live Wire: Latin Club. Ambition: to go to Hawaii. BOB IVERSEN - Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Boys' Club: Ger- man Club: Live Wire I: Track. Ambition: to go to U. of W. DORIS IVERSON- Entered from Fargo High School, North Dakota. Activities: Attendance Office: Typing Committee: Glee Club: Girls' Club. Ambition: to live in an apartment with Juanita Larson. WILLIAM JENSEN- Entered from Warren Avenue. Activities: Football: Boys' Club. Ambition: to be a successful business man. DICQUE JENNINGS- Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Tennis Man- ager 2: Basketball Manager 3: September Varieties : Kapers 4: Hi-W: French Club I, 2: ,Glee Club: A Cappella Choir 3: Bovs' Club. Ambition: I want to make the fiddles people feel fit as. BERT JOACHIMS-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Track l, 2, All-City Track 4: Assistant Sports Editor Kuay. Ambition: to graduate from Stanford University. NORMA JOHNS-Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Office Girl: Girls' Club: Girls' Club Cabinet: Ski Club: Latin Club: Honor Society: Bank Clerk. Ambition: to go to Sun Valley. ALICE JOHNSON e Entered from Waldron Island. Activities: Girls' Club: Latin Club: French Club: Girls' Q Club: Honor Society: Stamp Clerk: Annual Staff. Ambition: to learn to play golf. BILL JOHNSON - Entered from Oak Lake. Activities: Band: Senior Orchestra: Roller Skating Club. Ambition: to go to the U, of W. and take up aero- nautical engineering. CAROLINA JOHNSON-Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Stamp Clerk: Girls' Club. Ambition: to become a comptometer operator. FRANCES JOHNSON-Entered from Oak Lake. Activities: Sports lLincolnJ: Girls' Club: Glee Club iLincolnJ: Attendance Office: Bank Clerk: Kuay Rep- resentative: Stamp Clerk: Girls' Club. Ambition: sales clerk in ready to wear. HELEN JOHNSON-Entered from St. Anne's. Activities: Attendance Office: Girls' Club: Ski Club: Scrapbook Committee: French Club. Ambition: to be a famous dancer. JOYBELLE JOHNSON-Entered from Bainbridge. Activities: Girls' Club: Girls' Q Club: Annual Staff: Kuay Representative: Latin Club 2, 3: Camera Club I. Ambition: to ride on a train. KATHLEEN JOHNSON-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Ski Club: French Club: Roller Skating Club. Ambition: to be a writer. MAXINE JOHNSON-Entered from Oak Lake. Activities: Latin Club: French Club: Camera Club: Middy Committee: Kuay Representative: Stamp Clerk. Ambition: to go to Pullman with Zon. MONTGOMERY JOHNSON - Entered from North Queen Anne. Activities: Presi- dent of Latin Club: President of German Club l, 2: Kapers: Live Wire: Kuay Representative: Boys' Club: Business Staff: Baseball. Ambition: to become a super journalist or be a leader in a youth organization and a noted psycholo- gist, RUBEN JOHNSON-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Freshman Football: Vice-President Sophomore Class: Ski Club. Ambition: to be a mechanical engi- neer. IRIS JONES - Entered from Lawton. Activities: Kapers 2: Honor Society: French Club I, 2: Leisure Time Committee: Ski Club 3: Girls' Club. Ambition: to be a private secretary. IHCL4, M ieldsy' JACK JONEST Entered from Kitsap, Port Or- 9 y chord. Activities: Football 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3: Bays' Club. Ambition: commercial artist, JAYNEJONES- Entered from Kitsap High. Ac- tivities: at Kitsap: Junior Vaudeville l, 2: Se- nior Play I, 2: Senior Operetta: Girls' Choir: Dance Director for Play I, 2: Traveling Assem- bly I, 2: Yell Leader: Secretary of Girls' League: Entertainment Chairman for Football Banquet: Poster Committee: Tennis Tearn. Ambition: to go to Hawaii. LUVERNE JONES - Entered from Broadview. Ac- tivities: Band: Ski Club: Chess Club. Ambition: chemical engineer. ,FIV - Q' ' 'Cf'-, f L .13 , 4 1 2 S SJ , A V I in X 2 , H- -4 . -J I . - ' ' CS an f , ' 'J . ' f ,177 fl. 1 ffm 'Pwr B-vm YT' 'fix C-f 67' Gig bw Z SENIOR! 31 SINIORS JEANNE JORGENSON, - Entered from Oak Lqke, Agrivifiegg Live Wire l: Latin Club5 French Club5 Girls' Club, Ambition: to be a teacher. RUTH JORGENSON-Entered from Roosevelt. Activities: Stamp Clerk: L0l i Club5 French Club5 Girls' Club. Ambition: to fly to Hawaii. JIMMIE KALDAL - Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Class President 2, 3, 45 Class Vice'President l, Hi-Y, President 45 All-City Hi-Y, President 3? lnterschool Council Vice-President 3: Players' Guild President 3, 4: Yell King 3, 45 Kopers 2, 35 Senior Play 2, 45 Operetta 25 Congress of Youth President 25 Boys' Club Treasurer 35 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Q Club Sergeant-at-Arms 35 Student Council 2, 3, 45 News Editor Kuay 45 Representative at Leaders' Con- ference at U. of W. 3. Ambition: to be six foot one and weigh two hundred ten pounds. MARY ANNE KATICA - Entered from St. Anne's. Activities: Girls' Club5 Chair- man Bulletin Board Committeej Big Sister5 Sports5 Basketball Manager5 Girls' Club Cabinet. Amoition: private secretary. PHYLLIS LUCILLE KINSEY-Entered from Ballard. Activities: Girls' Club. Ambition: to keep happy. BETTIE MARIE KNUTSON - Entered from North Queen Anne, Activities: Stamp Clerk: Kuay Representative5 Girls' Club5 Annual Coupon Salesman5 Live Wire5 Ski Club5 Kopers l, 25 French Club. Ambition: to be an air hostess. QUENTIN KOENIG-Entered from Magnolia, Activities: Spanish Club5 Chess Club5 Camera Club5 Kuay Staff5 Quill and Scroll. Ambition: ? Yes. DAVID KRUSE - Entered from John Hay. Activities: Rod 'n' Reel Club5 German Club5 Boys' Club. Ambition: either an auto mechanic or a butcher. CORALIE KUHNS- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Latin Club5 Honor So- ciety5 Honor Roll: Scholarship Committee5 Girls' Club5 Counselors' Office. Ambi- tion: to live in Bermuda. JEANNE KUSE' Entered from John Hay. Activities: Honor Society5 P.-T. A. Committee5 Stamp Clerk5 Live Wire5 Bank Clerk5 Ski Club5 Camera Club5 French Club5 Make-Up Committee5 Kopers l, 25 Torch Pin Holder. Ambition: travel lots. HAROLD LEROY KYLE-Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Radio Club5 Stamp Clerk5 Boys' Club. Ambition: physician and surgeon. DOROTHY LAMB-Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Live Wire5 Camera Club5 Girls' Club5 Rod 'n' Reel Club5 Annual Staff 3. Ambition: to go Hostling for o year. MARGARET LAMPING Entered from John Hay. Activities: Big Sister Com- mittee 3, 45 Ability Committee 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Senior Glee 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Latin Club l, 25 Girls' Club. Ambition: to go to Vassar. RUTH LANE -- Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Kuay Representative5 Girls' Club. Ambition: secretary. ILEENE LARCHER-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Girls' Club, Spanish Club. Ambition: stenographer or sales work. MARION LARSEN - Entered from Roosevelt Grade in Missoula, Montana, Ac- tivities: Latin Club President5 Latin Club l, 2, 3, 45 French Club 45 Friendshig Committee5 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Office 4. Ambition: to serve in white wit Shirley. JUANITA LARSON W Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Friendship Committee5 Bank Clerk5 Attendance Office5 Typing Committee5 Kuay Kopers 25 Glee Club. Ambition: to have an apartment with Doris and be an elevator operator. JACK LA RUE-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Boys' Club. Ambition: aeronautical engineer. HELENE LAWSON-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Girls' Club Cabinet5 Kuay Staff5 Q Club 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club l, 25 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Live Wire l, 25 Assistant Editor of Cub. Ambition: happiness. JACQUELINE LEIGHTON-Entered from Broadview. Activities: Girls' Club. Ambition: to be a waitress. JUANITA LEIGHTON - Entered from Broadview. Activities: Girls' Q Club5 Volley Ball Manager 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Volley Ball 2, 3, 4, Speed Ball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4. Ambition: to travel. HAZEL LIBBEY- Entered from F. H. Coe. Ac- tivities: Bank Clerk 3, 45 Office Bank Clerk l, Oh, so niceI 2, 3, 45 Chairman of Live Wire Committee, Big Sister Committee, Ambition: nursing. HAROLD LIGHTLE- Entered from North Queen Anne. Activities: Football l, 2, 3, 4' Baseball lg Basketball, Boys' Club5 German Club l, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: to go to the U. of W. and then travel all over the United States with i-lec Cole. HOWARD LIGHTLE - Entered from North Queen Anne. Activities: Footboll5 Boys' Club5 Camera Club President 25 German Club5 Tennis. Ambi- tion: to be a good electrical engineer. LOIS LINDSAY- Entered from Daniel Bagley. Activities: Kapers 3: Typist for Annual and Kuay: Live Wire l, 2, 3: Office l, 2, 3: Kuay 3: Social Service Committee: Mixer Committee: Kuay Representative: Open House, Ambition: to be a commercial model: HELEN LLOYD-Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Girls' Club: Standards Committee: Big Sister: P.-T. A.: Social Service: Spanish Club. Ambition: to rave . BETTY LOFGREN - Entered from North Junior High. Activities: Honor Society: Kuay Ad Manager: Quill and Scroll: Kapers Program Committee: Live Wire: All City Ad Manager: Kuay Representative. Ambition: to go to Annapolis. DOLORES LONG- Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Girls' Club. Ambition: to be a good secretary. WENDELL LOVETT- Entered from Alexander Hamilton. Activities: Golf Team 2, 3, -4: Kuay Kapers: Q Club: A Cappella Choir: Glee Club: Senior Prom Committee. Ambition: to be a successful architect. BOB LUBECK - Entered from Queen Anne. Activities: Rod 'n' Reel Club: Spanish Club: Noon Movie Manager: Debate: Live Wire: President of Spanish Club: Kapers Usher: Roller Skating Club: Kuay Representative: Kuay Kapers: Kuay Staff. Ambition: to be an admiral in the Swiss Navy and to own my own ambulance when l become a lawyer. EMILY LUGEBIL- Entered from French Municipal School IChinaJ. Activities: Fre1nI:':hlClut?:V9erman Club: Chorus: Glee Club: Camera Club. Ambition: to go o e . o . HAROLD LUNDIN - Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Football and Baseball. Ambition: to go into business after attending business college. ROSE MARIE LUTHER- Entered from lnterbay. Activities: Girls' Club: Triple Trio: A Cappella Choir: Kapers 4: Senior Glee: Operetta 4. Ambition: to have a musical career. PHIL LYNCH - Entered from John Hay. Activities: Live Wire 2: Spanish Club l, 2: Ski Club: Rod 'n' Reel Club President: Aviation Club. Ambition: aero- nautical engineer. JANET MACDOUGALL-Entered from Oak Lake. Activities: Live Wire l, 2, 3: Stamp Clerk: Kuay Representative: French Club: Kuay Kapers 2: Girls' Club: Health Committee. Ambition: none. CHESTER MACK- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Football 3, 4: Live Wire: Kuay Representative: Safety Patrol 3, 4: Boys' Club. Ambition: to go to Annapolis and be an officer in the navy. WALT MADDEN-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Ski Club President, Ski team 2, 3, 4: Glee Club: Junior Class Officer: Live Wire: Kuay Representative: A Cappella Choir: Baseball: Frosh Football. Ambition: to be a good all around competitive skier. RAE MAHER-Entered from St. Anne's, Activities: Live Wire: Kuay Repre- sentative: Ski Club: Girls' Club: Big Sister Committee. Ambition: to sail to China in a flatty. JIMMY MANN - Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Live Wire l, 2,: Kuay Staff: Boys' Club: P. T: A. Dance Committee. Ambition: to attend W. S. C. for business administration, BILL MARTIN - Entered from Oak Lake. Boys' Club: Hi-Y Secretary: Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball l, 2: A Cappella Choir: Q Club: Live Wire: Bank Clerk. Ambition: to be financially fit. JULE MARTY- Entered from John Marshall. Activities: Players' Guild: German Club: Honor Society: Stamp Clerk: Bank Clerk: Choir: Kuay Representative. Ambition: to be a member of the Civil Service. CLARENCE MARVICH-Entered from Queen Anne. Activities: Football. Am- bition: to be a veterinary. BOB MASTERS- Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Boys' Club: Latin Club: Rod 'n' Reel: Kapers: Operetta l: French Club. Ambition: to be able to iam on the bagpipes, BILL MATHESON-Entered from Kapowsin High. Activities: Rod 'n' Reel: intramural Basketball: Boys' Club. Ambition: to be a success and to own some riding horses. LOIS MATHIS-Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Girls' Club. Ambition: to travel around the world. Inn crowd I-CZY IDONGSH fs 1 f.,-x W' .A nv' 'Ks 1 ab- vos Heil an MERTON MATTHEWSON- Entered from Oak Lake. Activities: Annual Staff 3, 45 Camera Club 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 3, 45 Spanish Club I, 2. Ambition: steamship agent. BEN MATSUMOT0-Entered from Warren Avenue. Activities: Hi-Y 3, 45 Senior Class Vice-President 45 Q Club Secretary and Treasurer 3, President 45 President Art Club 45 Boys' Club Worker5 Student Council5 Live Wire 2, 3, 41 Annual Staff5 Art Committee5 Senior Pin Designer and Committee5 Football i, 2, 3, 45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Head Manager 2, 35 Soccer 45 Kapers 45 P:-T. A.5 Senior Picnic5 Prom5 Mixer Committee, Ambition: to be on artist in a theatrical business. EUGENE McCLINTOCK-Entered from West Queen Anne: Activities: Radio Club l, 2, 45 Camera Club l, 2, 35 German Club 2, .35 Band l, 2, 45 Lunchroom Worker 2, 3, 45 Boys' Club5 Kuoy Representative 2, 3, 4. Ambition: to be o successful business man in many fields and a father. MARGARET McCLUNG-Entered from Oak Lake. Activities: Girls' Club. Ambition: to travel. A ' HELEN McCLURE-Entered from Central. Activities: Kuoy Staff5 Spanish Club, Live Wire5 Editor of Spanish Club Paper5 Girls' Athletics I. Ambition: to visit Hawaii, South America, and Alaska: EUGENE McDERMOTT-Entered from North Queen Anne. Activities: Boys' Club, Ambition: commercial chemist. CALVIN MCDONALD- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Boys' Club5 Honor Society. Ambition: to become a millionaire. MARILYN MCDONALD- Entered from John Hay. Activities: French Club5 Live Wire5 Kuoy Representotive5 Girls' Club5 Publicity Committee for Kapers. Am- bition: to travel to different places in the world. EVELYN MCGINLEY-Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Honor Society 25 No Doubts Staff5 Kuoy Staff 35 Quill and Scroll5 Artist for the Cub5 Girls' Club Cabinet5 Scrapbook Committee5 Art Committee5 Props for Operetta 35 Publicity for Play 4. Ambition: fashion career. PAT MCGOVERN Entered from St. Thomas. Activities: Latin Club l, 2, 35 Live Wire5 Operetta 45 Senior Glee5 Girls' Club. Ambition: to finish reading Gone With the Wind. VANIE McGOWAN Entered from Warren Avenue. Activities: Girls' Q Club 2, 3, 45 lnklings Club 25 Kapers 35 Girls' Athletics I, 2, 3, 45 Kuoy Repre- sentative. Ambition: to work with office machinery in a bank. JEAN McGREGOR Entered from North Queen Anne, Activities: Stamp Clerk5 Live Wire5 Publicity Committee for Kapers 2, Ski Club, Ambition: to go around the world. ALICE McKEEL Entered from T. T, Minor. Activities: Glee Club5 lnklings Club5 Social Service Committee5 Attendance Office5 West Wind Contributor. Am- bition: a trip Where the South Begins. ROY MCLAUGHLEN Entered from Interbay. Activities: Boys' Club. Ambition: army aviator. DONNA McMORRIS' Entered from John Hay. Activities: French Club Pres- ident and Kuoy Representotive5 Senior Picnic Committee5 Senior Prom Com- mittee5 Kapers' Art Committee 35 Kapers 45 Art Committee5 Friendship Committee5 Health Committee5 Chairman Mother-Daughter Banquet5 Art Club5 Chairman Decoration Committee5 Honor Society. Ambition: costume designer. ANNABELLE McNABB Entered from Oak Lake. Activities: Bank CIerk5 Stamp Clerk5 Kuoy Representotive5 Roller Club5 Latin Club. Ambition: nurse. HELEN McNICOLL-Entered from John Hay, Activities: Girls' Club Cabinet, Vice-Chairman of Music Committee5 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Big Sister Com- mittee 45 French Club5 Choir 2, 3, 45 Senior Glee5 Kapers 3, 45 Operetta 45 Athletics I. Ambition: to learn to speak the Gaelic language. FAY ELLEN McPHAIL- Entered from Warren Avenue. Activities: Kuoy Representativeg Stamp CIerk5 Vice-President of Camera Club5 Live Wire5 Comedy lead in Kapers 2, Kapers 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Kuoy Staff5 Annual Staff5 P.-T. A. Dance Committee5 Girls' Club Cabinet5 Basketball I5 Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Ambition: go to Scotland and see McPhail's Corner in Glasgow. CHARLOTTE MARGURITE MCQUEEN - Entered from Warren Avenue. Activities: Nurse's Assistant5 Live Wire5 Girls' Club5 Spanish Club5 Kapers5 Attendance Office5 Bank Clerk. Ambition: nurse. NORMA MEARS-Entered from Lake Stevens. Activities: French Club5 Girls' Club, Sports Club. Ambition: switchboard operator. LORRAINE MERRIFIELD-Entered from Oak Lake. Activities: Girls' Club. Ambition: stenographer. Midge Flute vs. Cello K JOANNE MERSEREAU - Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Kuay Representa- tive of Freshman Class: President of Junior Class: Kapers l, 2, 4: Kuay Staff: P.-T. IA. Dance Committee: Ski Club: Mixer Committee. Ambition: excellent musician. BOB' MILLER- Entered from Weatherwax High. Activities: Football: Golf: President of Freshman and Sophomore Classes. Ambition: architectural engineer. CLIFTON MILLER- Entered from Oak Lake. Activities: Boys' Club. Ambition: to go to an airplane school in California. JACK MILLER-Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Camera Club: Debate Club: German Club Secretary: Annual Staff: Stamp Clerk: Honor Society 2, 3. Ambition: to be president. LEONARD MILLER-Entered from Oak Lake. Activities: Boys' Club, Intra- mural Basketball. Ambition: hillbilly. RUDY MILLER- Entered from West Queen Anne, Activities: Boys' Club, Ger- man Club. Ambition: University of Washington -Engineering, aeronautical engineer. DON MILLIKAN - Entered from North Queen Anne. Activities: Boys' Club: Q Club: Stamp Clerk: Bank Clerk: Latin Club: Tennis l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Committee for Tennis Courts. Ambition: make the University basketball team - teach and coach in later life. FLORENCE 'MILLION-Entered from lnterboy. Activities: Girls' Club: Friend- ship Committee: Big Sister Committee. Ambition: to be a secretary og work at a soda fountain. ' ANTON MINAR- Entered from Coe. Activities: Honor Society: ,German Club: Camera Club: President Chess Club: Football: Tennis Manager. Ambition: to do the right thing. RUTH MINER-Entered from Lawton. Activities: Kuay Representative: Girls' Club, Ambition: stenographer. BONNIE MOLINE-Entered from lnterboy. Activities: Girls' Club. Ambition: to be a nurse. VERNICE MONSEY- Entered from lnterboy. Activities: Lead of Play 3, Play 4: Kapers l, 3: French Club: Players' Guild: President Freshman Class: Girls' Club Cabinet: Art Committee: Live Wire l, 2, 3: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: P.-T. A. Committee: Senior Class Salutatorian. Ambition: costume designer. CHARLES MOORE - Entered from Palmer, Alaska. Activities: Kuay Staff: Boys' Club. Ambition: to be a journalist, write a book, marry the girl, and die happy. DONNA MAE MOORE-Entered from Bellevue High. Activities: Girls' Club. Ambition: to be a waitress. MARY JEAN MOORE- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Vice-President of Girls' Club: Vice-President of Freshman Auxiliary: Q Club: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Senior Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Latin Club l, 2: Kapers l, 2, 3, 4: Chairman of Live Wires 2: Chairman Social Service Committee 3. Ambition: champion piccolo player. ROSALIE MORGAN - Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: French Club: Camera Club, Latin Club: Rod 'n' Reel Club: Girls' Club, Glee Club. Ambition: to go to Whitman College. JANE MOSSER-Entered from Cordova, Alaska. Activities: Live Wire: Girls' Club. Ambition: to be a fashion stylist. MARYANNE MUELLER- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Copyreader, As- sistant Editor: Editor of Kuay: French Club: Latin Club: Girls' Club Cabinet: Director of Act in Kapers 3: Quill and Scroll: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Editor of Cub. Ambition: to take journalism at the University, and to have twenty dogs, five of them collies. BLAKE MEYERS- Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Q Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Gold 3, 4: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Boys' Club: P.-T. A. Dance Com- mittee. Ambition: to go to United States Naval Academy. HARRISON NEUHARTH - Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Camera Club: Rod 'n' Reel Club: Intramural l, 3, 4: Boys' Club. Ambition: own a big sail boat. EDNA NEVILLE- Entered from Warren Avenue. Activities: Kuay Repre- sentative l, 2: Stamp Clerk 2, 4: Girls' Club: German Club 3: Camera Club l, 2: Kapers 2: Middy Committee 2. Ambition: to be a singer or a nurse. ' f BARBARA JEAN NICHOLS-Entered from A Jony sado Central, Cclif. Activities: Q Club 1, 2, 3, 4: German Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Rod 'n' Reel Club, Girls' Club. Ambition: to be a dietitian the Mayo hospital, Rochester, Minnesota. BETTY NICHOLS-Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Girls' Club Cabinet: Business Staff: Honor Society: Stamp Clerk: Live Wire: Kap- ers: Make-up Committee, Ambition: to be a private stenographer. HARRY NORTHUP - Entered from John Hay. Activities: Boys' Club: Players' Guild: German Club: Football l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Operetta l: Q Club: Ski Club: Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4. Ambition: research chemist. 1: in .S'fNl0R.S' .S'ENl0R.S' PAUL NOONE - Entered from O'Dea. Activities: Boys' Club. JOE NOYES - Entered from St. Anne's. Activities: Intramural Basketball: Boys' Club: Play. Ambition: go to Boeing School of Aeronautics in Calif., or get lf'lf0 United States Army Air Corps. KIRBY NUNN- Entered from Lincoln. Activities: Live Wire: Baseball: Bas- ketball: Kapers 3, 4: Boys' Quartet: Choir: Junior and Senior Glee: Operetta Lead 4: Spanish Club 3. Ambitionzr study medicine at the University of Washington, and become a brain specialist. HERBERT OHDE-Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Senior Orchestra 3, Junior Orchestra I, 2: Football 4: German Club. Ambition: to be a naval archi- tect and a good citizen. KAY OHLUND- Entered from Bellingham High. Activities: Girls' Club: Kapers Make-up Committee: Typist at Bellingham. Ambition: secretary. BOB OLSEN-Entered from Lincoln. Activities: Boys' Club: Basketball. Am- bition: marine engineer. RICHARD OLSEN - Entered from Oak Lake. Activities: Boys' Club: Stamp Clerk: Live Wire. Ambition: to go to South America. PATTY ORDWAY- Entered from Alexander Hamilton Junior High. Activities: Senior Orchestra 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 3: Secretary of Girls' Club 4: Live Wire 4: Kapers 4: Operetta 2, 3, 4: Girls' Trio. Ambi- tion: always to have Jerry to sing with. ANNABELL EDNA OTTO- Entered from Coe. Activities: German Club: Girls' Club: Make-up Committee for Operetta. Ambition: to be a nurse in a big hospital. STEVE PAINE- Entered from Coe. Activities: Second Team Basketball, Intra- mural Basketball: Rod 'n' Reel Club: Annual Staff. Ambition: really to know photography. ALICE PALMER-Entered from Coe. Activities: French Club: Social Service Committee: Big Sister: Stamp Clerk: Bank Clerk: Honor Roll. Ambition: de- partment store buyer. BETTY PALMER - Entered from John Hay. Activities: President of Honor Soc- iety: French Club: Assistant Chairman and Chairman of Live Wire Committee: Stamp Clerk: Camera Club: Girls' Club Cabinet: Honor Society: Chairman of Frosh Auxiliary: Business Manager of Annual. Ambition: to travel. ALEX PANTELEEFF Entered from Lawton. Activities: Stage Force 3, 4: Boys' Club: Live Wire: Noon Movies. Ambition: professional bum. LOIS PARKER - Entered from West Seattle. Activities: French Club: Honor Soc- iety: Business Staff: Chairman Health Committee: Chairman Mother-Daughter Banquet 3. Ambition: to spend a winter in a climate where the lakes freeze over. PHYLLIS PARKER - Entered from St. Anne's. Activities: Standards Committee: Rest Room Committee: Safety Committee: Latin Club: Chess Club: Bank Clerk: Live Wire: Senior Glee: Ski Club: Girls' Club. Ambition: shop teacher. ARDELLE PARKS- Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: French Club: Ski Club: Live Wire. Ambition: society reporter. OLIVE VIRGINIA PARSONS- Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Latin Club: French Cjlub: Big Sister Committee: Girls' Club. Ambition: to travel around the worl . HARRY WILLIAM PATTON - Entered from John Hay. Activities: Live Wire 2 3: Track 2, 3: Kuay Representative: Ski Club 3: Kapers 4: Aviation Club 21 Ambition: chemical engineer. DOUGLAS PAUL- Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Boys' Club: Ski Club 3 4: Business Staff 4: German Club I, 2: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Vice-President Honor Society 3: Kuay Representative I, 2: Annual Staff 3: Track 2, 3: Stamp Clerk I, 4: Hallowe'en Patrol 4. Ambition: chemical engineer. GAIL PETERSON-Entered from Green Park, Walla Walla. Activities: Live Wire 3: Kuay Representative: German Club 3, 4: Kapers 4. Ambition: Under- stand women or chemical engineer. HARRY PETERSON - Entered from Lawton. Activities: Intramural Sports: Boys' Club. Ambition: to go out with ten red heads and be a fisherman. JEANNE PEYTON - Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: spanish Club: Girls' Club Rosalie MY DWNH9 Cabinet: A Cappella Choir: Kapers 2, 3: Oper- etta 2, 3, 4: Latin Club I: Live Wire 2, Am- bition: to be myself. KEN PHELAN - Entered from Broadview. Ac tivities: Yell King: Class President at Red mond High: Live Wire: Boys' Club. Ambition: to be a horse doctor. BOB PICKRELL- Entered from lnterbay. Ac- tivities: Boys' Club: Live Wire: Operetta I, 2: Intramural Football: Baseball: Kapers I: Roller Skating Club. Ambition: to work for the railroad. MARJORIE PIELEMEIER-Entered from Lincoln, Portland, Oregon. Activities: French Club 3, 4, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Annual Staff. Ambition: to travel. LOUISE MARGARET PITTSON-Entered from Lawton, Activities: Live Wire, Girls' Club,.Kapers, Stamp Clerk, Stage Force, Attendance Office, Bank Clerk, Players' Guild. Ambition: to have a beauty shop of my own. DAVE POLLARD- Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Hi-Y, Q Club, Track 2, 3, 4, Ski Club, Rod 'n' Reel Club, Boys' Club, Stamp Clerk, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Live Wire, Intramural Basketball. Ambition: engineer. BARBARA POMEROY- Entered from John Hay. Activities' Bank Clerk' Girls' Club Cabinet, French Club, Ski Club. Ambition: to speiid a week at Sun a ey. CLAYTON POOLE- Entered from Lakeside. Activities: Ski Club, Rod 'n' Reel Club, Camera Club, Boys' Club, Ambition: business economics at University of Washington. ZONWICE IZONIJ POUNDSTONE-Entered from R. A. Long High, Longview, Washington. Activities: Stamp Clerk, French Club, Girls' Club. Ambition: to go to Pullman with Maxine. JEAN PRESLEY- Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Quill and Scroll, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Kuay Staff, Stage Force, Kapers Program Committee 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, Rod 'n' Reel Club, Camera Club, Live Wire, Library As- sistant. Ambition: roving journalist. KEN PRESTRUD-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Ski Club, Radio Club, French Club, Latin Club, Basketball Manager, Editor Kuay, Honor Society. Ambition: to get Corcoran into the folds of the C. W. P. A. MAXINE PROPST- Entered from Cascade. Activities: Spanish Club, Kuav Representative, Hospitality Committee, Glee Club, Sports. Ambition: executive in a department store and travel a lot. CHARLES RAFFERTY-Entered from Bremerton High. Activities: Boys' Club, Radio Club. Ambition: ship master, United States Coast Guard or naval officer. DOROTHY ANN REED- Entered from Coe. Activities: Annual Staff, Operetto, Girls' Club Cabinet, French Club, Senior Glee, Live Wire, Stamp Clerk, Kapers Board, Honor Society, Chairman of Standards and Middy Committee, Assist- ant Chairman of Good Cheer Committee, Big Sister Committee. Ambition: home economics. BILL REGALIA- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Kapers l, 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4, Operetta 2, Choir 2, 3, Live Wire, Kuay Representative, Boys' Club, Ski Club, Camera Club, German Club,,Players' Guild. Ambition: attend the U. of W. and go into business with my father. BETTY JANE REHFELD- Entered from North Central High. Activities: Senior Glee, Operetta 3, 4, Play Lead 4, Kapers 4, Delegate to '39 N. W. Music Con- ference. Ambition: do something really big in music. GEORGE REHKOPH - Entered from John Hay. Activities: Honor Society, French Club, Boys' Club. Ambition: news photographer. JANE REID-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Girls' Club Cabinet, Kuay Staff, Camera Club, French Club, Big Sister Committee, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Ski Club, Stamp Clerk. Ambition: to be an exclusive fashion designer. LESLIE REID- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Ski Club, Stamp Clerk, Rod 'n' Reel Club, Boys' Club. Ambition: job with United States Bureau of Fisheries. RUTH RENFROE-Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Girls' Club. Ambition: to have a successful life. DOROTHY REYNARD- Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Play Lead l, 2, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club, Players' Guild, Inklings, Ambition: to play a one night stand. CAROL RICHSTAD- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Spanish Club, Q Club, Honor Society, Girls' Club Cabinet. Ambition: to see a big league game. PATRICIA RIDGE - Entered from Warren Avenue. Activities: Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletics l, 2, 3, 4, Q Club, Manager of Badminton and Ping Pong. Ambition: to be somebody's private secretary, ELEANOR RING- Entered from Coe. Activities: Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club Cabinet 4, Vice-President Debate Club 2, Latin Club l, 2, Spanish Club 4. Ambition: to live and help live. Fussy Bird Mon Suspended ,, n ll W I In the Mood' wx FLORENCE RODGERS- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Ski Club, Camera Club: Girls' Club Committee. Ambition: to go to Hawaii. DAISY ROGERS - Entered from John Hay. Activities: Spanish Club: Latin Club: Glee Club: Girls' Club. Ambition: to have people call me Dee. DAN ROGERS-Entered from Bremerton High. Activities: Boys' Club. Ambi- tion: radio engineer. DON ROGERS-Entered from Lincoln High. Activities: Q Club: Hi-Y: Track l, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer of Boys' Club: Basketball 2, 3, 4. Ambition: teacher and coach: BOB ROSE- Entered from John Marshall. Activities: President of Latin Club: Spanish Club: President of Debate Club: French Club: Chess Club: Honor So- ciety: Tread Cup Winner. Ambition: to be an outstanding labor lawyer. BETTY LOU ROTERMUND- Entered from F. H. Coe. Activities: Drum Major- ette: Treasurer of Girls' Club 3: Kuay Staff: Quill and Scroll: Vice-President of French Club: Treasurer of Junior Class: Kuay Representative of Junior Class: Kapers Lead 4: Kuay Representative of Rod 'n' Reel Club: Q Club: Dance Director of Operetta: Stage Crew: Honor Society: Senior Orchestra: Band: Senior Glee: Live Wire: Stamp Clerk: Play 2. Ambition: to become a famous dancer. ROSALIE ROTHAUS- Entered from St. Margaret's. Activities: Girls' Club: Live Wire. Ambition: to go to Hawaii. JIM ROWLAND- Entered from F. H. Coe, Activities: Honor Society 2, 3, Secretary of Spanish Club: Live Wire: Junior Orchestra. Ambition:.'?'ie m.icai engineer. i f'V ' ' LUCILLE RUDSTROM-Entered from Broadway. Activitiesl' Rat Room Com- mittee: Girls' Club. Ambition: commercial photographerjj i' F, ' 1-J fx i -f , . T. 'Id SADIE RUNDEL-Entered from Franklin. Fngn in Giredtlub Representative: Usher l, 2: Q. A. French Club. Ambitionqt? W rk millinery shop. MARGARET Russo-Entered fro W. HJ, 09.4 Activities: spanish Club: Camera Club: Kapers 4: Saws' lub: Lcgtu e Committee for Kapers 3. Ambition: to go hosteling vc Dot BILLIE RYA -f Trad from Gncoln. Activities: Stamp Clerk: Bank Clerk: Live Wire: cv Xb: Typist. Ambition: to be head buyer for a department I 7, .. Ai ,MCK RYAN- Entered from O'Decf High. Activities: Student Council: Boys' Ctub,WorlCbr' Junior Class Sxcretary: Junior-Senior Mixer Committee: Live Wire: Hi-Y:fTraEk 1, 3, 4: P,-T.' . Committee: Basketball 2: Football 2. Ambition: to the a philosopher. . ' MAURICE SAFFLEP Entered from East High in Salt Lake City. Activities: Yell Leader 4: Camera Club: Kuay Representative of Ski Club: Hi-Y: Boys' Club. Ambition: to be a photographer. BOB SAGER-- Entered from Foster, Activities: Football 2: Baseball 3, 4: Boys' Club. Ambition: chemical engineer. LAUREL SAUL- Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Art Committee: Live Wire: Kuay Representative: German Club: Senior Glee: Operetta 3, 4: Honor Society: Make-Up Committee: P.-T. A. Committee. Ambition: costume designer. ELSIE SCHAFFER-Entered from Coe, Activities: Q Club: Kapers 2, 4: Choir 4: Girls' Athletics 2, 3, 4: Live Wire 2: Secretary and Treasurer of Q Club: Honor Society. Ambition: physical education teacher. VIRGINIA SCHAGE-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Girls' Club: French Club: Kapers l: Senior Glee: Ski Club: Attendance Office. Ambition: to be a famous beautician. JERRY SCHILLREFF-Entered from Lincoln. Activities: Girls' Club Cabinet: Chairman of Standards and Middy Committees: Secretary of Senior Class 4' A Cappella Choir: Senior Glee: Operetta l, 2, 3, 4: Kapers 2, 3, 4: Play 4: German Club 2: Stamp Clerk 4: Counselor's Office 4: Live Wire 2: Bank Clerk 2, 4' Players' Guild 4: Delegate to the Northwest Music Conference: Member of Girls' Trio. Ambition: to make people happy and be happy myself, preferably through music. MARCELLA SCHMIDT-Entered from Central High. Activities: Girls' Club. Ambition: to be a bookkeeper and accountant, and to go to Iowa. DONALD SCHROEDER-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Football 3 4' Track 4: Live Wire: Art Committee: German Club l, 2, 3, 4: Aviation Clubi Science Club. Ambition: to design, build, and fly airplanes, ' H Hello On the Avenue Tl lla? K-43. l -,:. EDITH VSCHULTZ-Entered from Broadway. Activities: German Club, Latin Club, Girls' Club. Ambition: to travel around America. FRANK SCOTT- Entered from Broadview. Activities: Boys' Club, Rod 'n' Reel Club,- Golf Tea-m, Stage Force, Radio Club, Stamp Clerk, Live Wire, Boat Building. Ambition: to build bigger and better boats. DOROTHYISEGALE- Entered from John Hay. Activities: President of Fresh- men Auxiliary, Kuay Representative of Sophomore Class, Kuay Representative of Junior Class, Secretary and President of Latin Club, Girls' Club Cabinet, Kapers 3, Live Wire, Stamp Clerk 2, Big Sister Committee, Vocational Com- mittee, Ability Committee, Circulation Manager of Kuay. Ambition: to dress solely in Paris creations. MARJORIE SENECHAL - Entered from Laurelhurst. Activities: French Club l, 2, 3, 4, Kapers l, Social Committee, Vocational Committee. Ambition: secretary. HARRIET SHANER - Entered from Grand Coulee. Activities: Spanish Club, Sen- ior Orchestra. Ambition: beauty operator and musician. GEARI SHARTIN - Entered from Washburn High. Activities: Girls' Club Cabinet, Editor of the Cub, Kuay Staff, French Club, Camera Club, Kuay Representa- tive, Kapers 4. Ambition: journalist. EL MAR SHEARER- Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: French Club l, 2, Kapers 2, Ski Club 3, 4, Girls' Club. Ambition: to go to Stephens College. RICHARD SHEPHARD-Entered from Alexander Hamilton, Activities: Latin Club, German Club, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Live Wire, Kapers 3. Ambition: to have a girl. JIM SHERARD-Entered from lnterbay. Activities: Boys' Club. Ambition: aircraft worker. BETTY LOU SHERRY- Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Spanish Club, Kuay Representative, Girls' Club. Ambition: to have a car of my own. DOROTHY SHORT- Entered from Chehalis Junior High. Activities: Kapers I, 2, 3, 4, Play 2, Lead Play 3, Operetta l, Lead 2, 4, Girls' Club Cabinet, Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, French Club. Ambition: to be a great singer or actress. ELLIS SIGMON-Entered from Seattle Preparatory. Activities: Boys' Club. Ambition: aeronautical engineer. VIRGINIA SIN CLAIR- Entered from Broadway. Activities: Broadway Op- eretta, Girls' Club, Glee Club. Queen Anne Stamp Clerk. Ambition: commercial artist. ROBERT DWIGHT SLACK-Entered from Nome, Alaska. Activities: Ski 'Club 2, 3, 4, Aviation Club 2, 3, President of Aviation Club 2, Projection Booth, Movie Operator. Ambition: aeronautical engineer. EARL SLADE-Entered from Lincoln. Activities: Basketball, Tennis, Q Club, Boys' Club, Live Wire. Ambition: chemical engineer. BILL SLATER - Entered from John Hay. Activities: Basketball l, 2, Live Wire 3, 4, Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, Class Officer 4, Latin Club l, 2, Ambition: mathematics professor. SHERMAN SLOAN- Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Boys' Club. Ambition: buy a new car. LES SLOCUM-Entered from Warren Avenue. Activities: Boys' Club, Class Representative, Live Wire. Ambition: race driver Lsocietyl. GILMA SMALL- Entered from Seattle Pacific Training School. Activities: Girls' Q Club, Girls' Club, Junior Glee. Ambition: attend Seattle Pacific College- normal work. MERLE SNIDER-Entered from Whatcom High. Activities: Band l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Glee, Operetta 3. Ambition: to marry Sadie. WALLACE SODERBERG- Entered from Montlake. Activities: Boys' Club, ,Intra- mural Basketball. Ambition: naval architect-to sail around world in my own boat. H , , ,, GLORIA SPARLING-Entered from Warren Billie Avenue. Activities: Camera Club, Girls' Club, lnkling Club. Ambition: to see the world. CARRIE JANE SPEAR-Entered from James Madison. Activities: Operetta l, 2, 3, 4, Kapers l, 2, 3, 4, Live Wire, Friendship Committee, Senior Glee, Kuay Representa- tive. Ambition: Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. CHARLES SPENCER-Entered from Coupe- ville, Whidby lsland. Activities: Boys' Club, Track, Football, Kuay Representative, Live Wire, Vice-President of Coupeville Sopho- more Class. Ambition: to build the biggest bridge in the world. fgvu 'C' K- if '13 -ve bffx 5ENl0R5 - . A . Wa ,B ,f b M -1 - ,- . it pv' 'Q 'iv x 4r 39 MARY SPENCER - Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Rest Room Com- mittee: Art Committee: Kopers 2, 3, 4: Glee Club l. Ambition: air stewardess. MARGUERITE SPIEKER- Entered from Roosevelt. Activities: Girls' Club Cab- inet: Lunchroom Committee: Friendship Committee: Middy Committee: Birthday Committee: German Club: Honor Society: Ski Club: Kuay Staff: Quill and Scroll: Senior Mixer Committee. Ambition: nurse. C7 fi DOLORES STALEY-Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Secretary of Latin Club: Senior Orchestra: Girls' Club: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Kapers 3,A4: Operetta 3: Play 4. Ambition: concert pianist and own and master a pipe sa.. 'Rs vs U5 0 organ. ELEANOR STATA+ Entered from West Queen Anne, Activities: Secretary of Spanish Club: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Big Sister Committee: Live Wire: Stamp Clerk: Standards Committee: Annual Staff: Girls' Club: Social Committee. Ambition: nurse. JACQUELINE STEELE- Entered from Oak Lake. Activities: Girls' Club: Friend- ship Committee: Junior Glee, Ambition: retail selling. MARGARET STEELE-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Girls' Club. Am- bition: flier. ZOE ANNE STEUDING-Entered from Lincoln. Activities: Editor of Kuay: Assistant of Scrapbook and Scholarship Committees: Latin Club: Kapers 3, 4: P.-T. A, Dance Committee: Ski Club: Junior-Senior Mixer Committee: Senior vu.. 5351 Q- .. :Ji Prom Committee: Girls' Club Cabinet. Ambition: to be a dress designer. PAT STODDART-Entered from Auburn Junior High, Activities: Girls' Club Committee: Make-Up Committee: Live Wire: Roller Skating Club. Ambition: private secretary to a globe-trotter. ALLEN STOKKE- Entered from Lawton. Activities: Frosh Football: Boys' Club. Ambition: professional guitarist. DONALD STORKEL - Entered from Greenwood. Activities: Boys' Club, Ambition: bookkeeper. JACK STRAITH A Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Intramural Bas- ketball: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: German Club: Vice-President of Freshman Class: Boys' Club. Ambition: engineering. JOSEPHINE STRELO -- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Stamp Clerk: Kuay Representative: Live Wire: Kapers 2: Chairman of Social Committee 4: Recep- tion Committee: Junior-Senior Mixer Committee 4: Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee: Ski Club: Big Sister Committee. Ambition: secretary to John D. Rockefeller. MARGARET STUPARICH -Entered from St. Anne's. Activities: Live Wire: Stamp Clerk: Girls' Club: Kuay Representative. Ambition: librarian. CLARENCE SUDER -- Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Live Wire: Boys' Club. Ambition: first class architect. CARL SUNDE -- Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Hi-Y: Track l, 2: Basketball 2: Intramural l, 2, 3, 4: Kapers 4: Ski Club: Latin Club: Sports Editor of Kuay: Boys' Club: Live Wire: Boys' Club Worker. Ambition: to be a civil engineer, ROY SUNDQUIST- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Q Club: Football l, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Soccer 3, 4: Boys' Club. Ambition: draftsman -V mechanical engineering. ELEANOR SUTTON- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Secretary of Camera Club: P.-T. A. Dance Committee: Girls' Club: Kapers Committee: Ski Club: Honor Roll: Big Sister Committee: Kuay Staff. Ambition: to own a cream colored convertible Cord . ELSIE SVENSSON- Entered from Central. Activities: Kapers 2, 4: Operetta 3, 4: Choir: Girls' Club. Ambition: to be a concert organist, JOHN SWAN-Entered from Benson High. Activities: Spanish Club: Spanish Paper: Boys' Club. Ambition: United States Army Air Corps officer. VERNON SWIMMAEntered from Alexander Hamilton, Activities: Kapers 2: Football: Live Wire: Kuay Representative: Boys' Club: German Club: Sports Editor fof Kuay: Stamp Clerk. Ambition: to have lots of friends and be success u . FRED TALBOT- Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Hi-Y: Boys' Club: Stamp Clerk: Kapers: Frosh Football. Ambition: executive. HELENA TATE - Entered from Interbay. Activi- ties: Kapers 2, 3, 4: Stamp Clerk: Kuay Repre- sentative: Bank Clerk: Girls' Club. Ambition: to make Beauties out of all the Ugly Duck- lings. HELEN TAYLOR-Entered from Placer Union High, California, Activities: Art Committee: Kuay Representative: Fine Arts Committee: Girls' Club. Ambition: costume designer for Schiaperelli. AILEEN THOMPSON-Entered from Seattle Pacific College Training School. Activities: Stgmmp Clerk: Girls' Club, Ambition: to get a io SENIOR! Joe Blow R. I J . ANNETTE THOMPSON - Entered from Coe. Activities: Treasurer of Girls' Club5 Senior Director ot Kapers 3, Junior Director at Kapers 35 French Club5 Camera Club5 Annual 25 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Kuay Representative of Freshmen Class, P.-T. A. Dance Committee5 Vice-President ot Frosh AuxiIiary5 Props tor Op- eretta 25 Senior Prom Committee. Ambition: to be optimistic. JIM THOREN- Entered from Interbay. Activities: Football, Baseball5 Winner of Football Inspirational Award 4. Ambition: to go to the University of Washington and become an engineer. HOPE THORNTON- Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Art Club 4, Art Committee 45 Stamp Clerk 3, 45 Bank Clerk5 Kuay Representative 3, 45 French Club 25 Annual Statt 35 Camera Club 35 Make-Up Committee5 Girls' Club5 Social Service Committee5 Kapers 2. Ambition: to study home economics at the University ot Washington. GLADYS JEANNE THORP- Entered from Lawton. Activities: Live Wire5 Girls' Club5 Kapers I, 2, 3, 45 Stamp Clerk5 Ski Club5 Latin Club5 Big Sister5 Bank Clerk5 Kuay Representative5 Players' Guild. Ambition: to travel extensively. ENID TOBY'- Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Stamp Clerk5 Live Wire5 Kuay Representative5 ,Social Service Committee5 Friendship Committee5 Make-Up Committee5 Office Girlp Spanish Club5 Annual Stott, Bank Clerk. Ambition: spy, e c. DANIEL TORRANCE - Entered from West Queen Anne. Activities: Chess Club5 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Valedictorian. ANDY TUSON - Entered from Oak Lake. Activities: Live Wire 45 Q Club5 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Boys' Club. Am- bition: to be a good coach and teacher. LOIS UECKER - Entered tram John Hay, Activities: Girls' Club. Ambition: department store work. JUNE VAN INWEGEN-Entered from Coe. Activities: Kapers I, 25 French Club 35 Ski Club 35 Vice-President Junior Class 35 Girls' Club5 Stamp Clerk 2. Ambition: to be well liked and a master horseback rider. ARNOLD VIKAN- Entered from Coe. Activities: Ski Club5 Boys' Club5 Chess Club. Ambition: Diesel engineer. JACK VELGUTH-Entered from John Hay. Activities: Intramural Basketball I, 35 Ski Club 3, 45 Stage 35 Honor Society I5 Bank Clerk 3. Ambition: to become an expert skier and engineer. IONA VOSS- Entered from Oak Lake. Activities: Scrapbook Committee5 Girls' Club. Ambition: to be a secretary. CLYDE WALDRON - Entered from John Hay. Activities: Boys' Club. Ambition: naval air force. BETTY WAUGH-Entered from Roosevelt High. Activities: Kapers 25 Op- eretta 2, 3, 45 French Club5 Senior Glee 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club. Ambition: to be a Lane Frisell. JIM WELLS- Entered from North Queen Anne. Activities: Camera Club5 An- nual Statf5 Boys' Club. Ambition: to become a good photographer. JEANNE WESTERLAND - Entered from John Hay, Activities: P.-T. Reporter for Kuay5 Kuay Representative5 Players' Guild 25 Big Sister Committee5 Tele- phone Committee5 Ability Committee5 French Club 35 Latin Club I, 25 Kapers 4. Ambition: to live in a penthouse in New York. BETTY WHITE - Entered from North Central, Spokane. Activities: Queen Anne Girls' Club5 Freshman Representative at North Central, Ambition: to demon- strate cosmetics. MARGARET WIGGIN-Entered from North Queen Anne. Activities: Girls Club5 Nurse's Aid. Ambition: retail selling. PATRICIA WILLGRESS-Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Ski Club5 Honor Society5 Treasurer of Freshman Class5 Stamp CIerk5 Big Sister Cornmittee54Girls' Club5 French Club. Ambition: to make the flying class at the University of Washington. HERBERT WILLEY- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Annual Statf 2, 3, 45 Co-Editor l94O Grizzly5 Consul Latin Club 25 German Club 3, 45 Radio Club 3, 45 Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4, President Camera Club 45 Operator in Projection Booth5 Boys' Club Worker5 Hi-Y, Ambition: research physicist. CHARLES WILLIAMS- Entered from Lawton. Activities: Boys' Club, Ambition to circumnavigate the globe in a small boat. Woo! Woo I BOY 5C0Uf5 ri rn? 8 ,- 1 1.-Q-'i SYDNEY JANE WILLIAMS- Entered from St, Anne's. Activities: Honor Society l 2, 3, 45 Quaestor of Latin Club5 Girls' Club Cabinet5 Office Worker5 Quil and Scroll5 Advertising Manager of Kuay5 Kuay Staff 2, 3, 45 Stamp Clerk. Ambition: to go to college. BARBARA WILSON - Entered from Magnolia. Activities: German Club5 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Big Sister Committee5 Girls' Club5 Live Wire. Ambition: to be a costume designer or stylist. ROBERTA ROLLIE WILSON- Entered from Jason Lee, Tacoma. Activities Camera Club5 Officer of Latin Club 2, 35 Officer of French Club 35 Kapers Junior Manager 3, Kapers Senior Manager 45 Kuay Staff 45 Honor Society 2 3, 45 P,-T. A. Dance Cammittee5 Big Sister Cammittee5 Girls' Club Cabinet Scholarship Cammittee5 Program Cammittee5 Extension Committee. Ambition to go to Washington State. CAL WITHERBEE- Entered from John Hay. Activities: Stamp Clerk5 Ski Clubg Honor Society. Ambition: to be an engineer. BEN WOO- Entered from Warren Avenue. Activities: Live Wire5 Boys' Club, Chess Club Team5 Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Ambition: aeronautical engineer. BOB WYCKOFF- Entered from Oak Lake. Activities: Honor Society 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 35 Intramural Basketball 35 Tennis Team 4, Ambition: to be a successful engineer. DON YOUNG- Entered from Magnolia. Activities: Annual Staffg Kuay Repre- sentative5 Live Wire. Ambition: to be a photographer. L SENIOR! w 1 I s I 'I I J 1 I . , Y. 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J I Johnson and Johnson Sunning Ourselves .li Barbara and EIeanor ' Ln Camera Sify 5'em'ors RUSSEL ADAMS FRANK ALLEN BARBARA ANDERSON EUGENE BALES ROBERT BARRETT ROY BERG ROY BERGLUND FRED BISCHOFF LOIS BROCKMAN HATTIE BROWN ALEX CARLSON KATHLEEN CHARLESWORTH BILL CHISHOLM GLEN CLAUSON RAY COOPER DON DAVIS THEODORE DAVIS CAROLYN DILL JAMES DOGSON DOROTHY DUSEK ORVILLE EUSTICE GENEVIEVE EVERETT CHARLES FERGUSON CHAUNCEY GROVER JEWEL FLEENOR ESTHER FRY WILLIAM GARTHLEY MARILYN GLEASON FRED GRAUBERGER PHIL GRIFFING VIRGINIA HALE ARTHUR HARTLAUB HELEN HARTWIG AUSTIN HATCH FORBES HEAVENS WILLIAM HEINDEL BELINDA HEMMINGSON JACK HERSH FLORENCE HOOVER DOROTHY HUNTEMAN BRUCE JATON GERALD JOHNSON JOHN JOHNSON FRANCES JORGENSON MARGARET JORGENSON CARTER KELLY JUNE KELLY WILDA KENNEDY BILL KNIGHT EDITH KNOWLES ROBERT LANDAAS LUCILLE LANGBACH FAROL LAMPHERE ROBERT LEE BUD LYELL WILLIAM MAC DONALD HARRIETTE MAC MARTIN WAYNE McCOY JACK McMAHON PAUL MCPHERSON BETTY MARTIN PAUL MASON HARRIET MAYBEE MARY ELLEN MENGEL HELEN MILLER RUTH MINER ALICE MITCHELL FRED MITCHELL BOB MOODY DORIS MURRAY BERTHA NACHAND ROBERT NELSON ARTHUR STIBBING DOROTHY STONE CHARLES SOELLNER SIGRID OHLSON EDWARD OLSEN RICHARD OLSEN PHYLLIS PARIS JAMES PERRY GERALDINE PLANQUE ALLEN PLOE MAYLON PRICE EARL REESE CLAIRE RICHARDSON DOROTHY RIPPE PATRICIA ROBINSON ELLEN SCHILLE HARRIET SCOLLARD JAMES SEES TADASHI SEKIGUSHI ESTHER SKARPNESS ALICE SMITH HANK SMITH HARVEY SMITH WILLIAM SNIDER EDWIN SNYDER EUNICE SPOKELY JOHN THOMASON JOE URE WILLIAM WARD BETTY WARREN WALLACE WARRINGTON JIM WHITNEY RAWLES WILSON CALVIN WITHERBEE JOHN WOODWARD 0 f ,. J , Q . , . 1 f' fr ' jf, I JA, V ' ,E I , A ,l a f - - 4. P' -- ' r jIV-J,!Lf.f4L2 f A W' 'K ' I' fi - 17 , 7 E294 Q-,,1 , L .JK ,JW ?:j-- 7 Wy ' ! J: rl If 'P' , f J I , , 5 , . Cast away , l , ' , 41 'pf f cs' ' ' Ex' Y .J,.f jpg' Q.. ,f. .fi . , f fff' 1 ,fifmy S.3f.1 -ff Q11 M' - , ' X' ,f ' J ' 4 ,151 1 ff- ' 'if,f' ' ff f R fgif' 1 .4 I i If I 'CT' I il TEX WARREN PEGGY PALMER BONNIE JEPSON Q. BILL CUMMINGS Kuay Representa Junior fldss History IRST as bewildered frosh, then as awakening sophomores the class of '41 this year began their reign as upper classmen in royal style. Late September elections found Bob McGhee elected presi- dent, Bonnie Jepson as vice-president, Tex Warren as secretary, Peggy Palmer our treasurer and Bill Cummings the Kuay repre- sentative. These officers helped make possible the successful Junior-Senior mixers which featured plenty of music and plenty to eat. In the meantime, while Earl Spaulding, Lefty Miller, Red Evans, Jack Hansen and Bill Rattray were toiling behind the school under Coach Cherberg for the glory of football, Norman Lezin, Denby Mackie, and Elaine Phillips were working on the senior play. As Mr. Lewis figured up the candidates for Honor Society pins, the junior class was found to be well represented. The opening of a new semester in February brought with it a new group of officers. Jim Gibbs took over the gavel. Tex Warren BILL CUMMINGS TEX WARREN Secretary Vice-President JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY - Continued moved into the vice-presidency, Bill Cummings became the sec- retary, Sid Williams the treasurer, and two girls, Ruth Nelson and Cherry Gilmour, the Kuay representatives. Basketball featured Dick Luce, a member of the champion- ship first team, and the second team, composed entirelyof juniors, who became co-champions of their league. Spring sports found the class well represented by juniors. Denny Adair and Les Quande in track, Fran Miller and Gummy Johnson in baseball, Frank Pennington and Dave Webber in golf and Don Hanson and Ralph Cole in tennis are just a few, The Kapers and operetta had a fine representation of junior talent featured. This has been a great year, and we juniors know that its success would not have been possible without the work of Benno Uhl, our adviser, and Miss Nada Overland, our counselor, who have guided us this year. -BILL curvimincs Denton Adair Leafrice Andersen Mary L Anderson Gail Anshus Jean Arey I ry Armstrong Bettie Aslcell Betty Alfeberry Mona Balclce Elsie Banchero Bob Bateman Bei-ly Marguerite Barnes Jack Beaty Rae Belloir Barbara Belstad Norman Berg Jack Beymer John Biddle ga,-be 6 Bye T um JONl0R5' 'x Bealrice Doileau David Bowman Reba Brace Bernice Brand? Brede Barbara Brnclcey , urge Brmclg June BHH-gm Jane Broderick 22 E E Dick Broom Belhl Bfown Pied Bullock M6T'l'Y Bvflilafld Berf Builerrworlln Bob Calkins Edward Cameron Pal Canan Mary Canly z C 4 1 wif' AX. i . Clara Cardwell Helen Carl Bob Carlson Cliff Carlson Bob Carnahan Jacqueline Casey DO,-0-H-,Y Ca,-fer Louise Cdl-hey Jackie 's W i -vi 4. 59' A . 4.9. x. ' . ,. . Perry Christiansen Pal Clark Tom Clark Edilli Clow Phyliss Cochrane Allen Codling Barbara Coen ar a Cornplon Chuck Connor Berl Cook Phil Cook rlon Corey Loris Corpron Bob Cowan Margarel Gernude Crandall os. KT' A Jim Crandall Sieve Crisl Elizabelln Criies Bill Cummings Bill Curran Perry Dahl David Davis Virginia Davis Doroflwy Dean Yljlarilgn og Foi Vifqlnld Demmef Mafiofle De Wl5 Dorollny Dignan Pafiy Dixie Elinor Dorgan Befle Ji Dorsey Sara Dubuque Alex Dulwomel Charlolrle Berly Jeanne Elliolf Floral Ann Elsom Kay Engel Bob Engleson Janel England Bud Erickson LVVV 1 Sian Evans Beify Falconer I I 5 JUNIOR! 46 'lack Feaiherslone Mary FSFBGF Dick FSVQUSOH Doris Fernliille Herb Fislw Alvara Forbus Ray Ford Dicli Foreman Lorraine Foss Q- Q, I ' Y 4. I 'LL MLa Verne Fosler Dorolhea Fox Ru+h FrederiCl1S Thelma Frifcln Andrew Fyfe Esfelle Gallo Adrienne Gibbs Jim Gibbs K Bill Gilberi l Cherry Gilmour Eugene GlaSSmdf1 Adeline GOUSEV BeHy Goodniclc Gloria Gordon Norma Goring Bill Goude Berly Graham Bill Grandy x 5 4 A i S Lurline Griffin Y iluanifa Griffin Evelyn Groves Rufh Gunderson Don Hedley Fred Hahn Mary Lou Haley Ma,-Y Hall Jeanne Hall is 5 l 3 Esrlmer Hanson Jack Hansen Don Hanson Thelma Hanson Virginia Hanson Mary Harlcison Marie Harms Jimmie Hari Mimi Hal-+ VV' Barbara Heavens I Verla Heclwf Lois Heililxila Lucille Jeanne Hendricks Leila Heyland Bob Hill Henry Hirabayashi Refha Hoffsfrom 4 E Ti vw-..-..- , , - . , Dorisilrlunnewell Lisbelh Hun? BeH'y Hurley Calvin lde Dean Jacobs .lack Jahn Marion James Calherine Jeffery Bonnie Jepson Jl!Nl0R5 47 i Beffy Johnson Geraldine Johnson Mildred Johnson Cleo Jones Maryellen Jones Fred Joraleman Mildred Kaiica Tom Kelly Carole Kemp E Zharloilo Kinsmar Norma Kinyon Shirley Kiggner Beffy Klinlier Roberr Kneclnfel Pauline Kosflca Mary Krininger Ruilri Krisierson Ted Kuramolo .. ix ga I Wy J . M -'f I Belly' Loger A Barbara La Mours Janis Lamping Russell Langsiaff Greia Langsied Charloffe Larson Sranley Lawson Marilyn Leche Irene Leopold I i I' Q -5 ie .gy fp K' . Q 1 Marion Lcvisce Mnrflwa Lewis Norman Lczin Dore-cn Lidgafe Eiloon Lindquisf Bob Logan Elliof Lolien Alberl Lowry Carolyn Luiher .yiziffi -r,, 1 v i 'ry -.'A x K '51 -A ' 1 - 755411 :- Il Lorrfiine Lyon Denby Mackie John Magee Bruce Marlow Rosemary Mgrquardr Ting Mall-ierly Anne Mdlhieu Mary Mafwmofo Mavis McCar+l1y -'-lT1TsliMCCilUfG Mabel Mccumbe' Lloyd MCDONGH Edi+h McDougall Maren McFadden Bob McGhee Beiiie Mallee Marianne McLeodl Mary Mercer V Francis MillieT Rulli Miller Virginia Miller Bob Minnig Dean Miichell Maxine Moe Pauline Mohr Jack Mooney Jordan Moofe E Dgroiiwy Morris V in Joeilglgser Biewari Mullen Kay Munson Geraldine Nelxer Ruiln Nelson Marian Niclclen Bob Nichols Frances Nielsen J0lVl0R.S' 46' Wayne Noble Lorraine Noonan Pai' Norman ScoH Joye Olson Sylvia Olson Jol'1nYO'Neill June O'Riely Daryl Osborn Gran? Ovefby Corinne Page Peggy Palmer Dorris Parrish June Parrish Doroll-ny Paul Lydia Pederson Irene Pelclner , Rila Pembroolce Frank Penningron Gloria Pepworfh Frank Pen-don Mahlon Perrine Gordon Peferson Henry Pelerson Eugene Pefrich Elaine Phillips Berlhe Pilrnan IYIUFY LOU Fld!! JCLJK I 15,51 I lvu I vullulu I lun! y I vuvcu vnxjuvxu 1 vnu-us may rvruvrv, - .uf-.uw . -env... v-.,.. . - v. Y. . Marv Lee Price Helen Proliih' Doris Props? Leslie Quancle Bill Quinn Mary Randle June Rainwarer S-ordon Rasmusser Ruih Richslad Dm-is iliclqerv-miqlyerna Rickels Lois Ringsrrom Nancy Rogers Doc Rolfe Jack Rowland Edward Rudolph Ya? Kyan uerre oacxerr JDM Arr Samuelson Barbara Savage Perry Scarlalos MarybelleSchaef'ler Lois Schafer Rulh Schoppe Berry bchroeder Audrey bchulrz Eyelyn Sclrrwarfzwlvlarilyn Seefield Bill Seegar Phyllis Sheldahl Gloria Sherwood Harrie+ Shillander Merle bhipley Milton bholdi Jack bmfon JUNIOR! 49 4 K S ll Norma Sinfon Jerry ills Y- Slade Lucille Slauglwler Don Smeelon Ellsworilw Smell-ner John Smevul: Roger Snell Wanda L Spike Jael: S'l'aley Siaufier Virginia Slinnmel Viola Slrelmle Eleanor Slricker Jack Slrom Roberl bunde Jacie bwanson zooms Tanigucli Lillian Taralaaclwia aylor Margie Thaler lris Thompson Vernon Thompson Wayne Thompson Kennefh lhornfon Anila lolleisen Torrance Louis Tolfen Trmsclw Tom Tupper Bob Tulllti Calvin Ulbhrq Saradel Urch Garnol Van Sfone Lucille Vaughan Arleon Voigl Mickey Vroornen Wade June Walker Wanda Wallinder Ear' Waffen Joyce Warren Tex Warren Don Walers 14 Beyy Wafkins Diclm Walson Dore Walson Be++y Waugh Peler W Dave Webber Weber Alice Welcl' Elaine Wlnealon Rill Wichman Evelvn Wiclcslrom QM' Wilde Beify Wilder Ed Will Jean Willes Clark Willey Rolancl Williams Sid Williams Allcgroiliy Wilson Wilson Juanila Wilson Dale Wifherbee Lorraine Wold Bette Lwoodbddge Coleman WyckoffiBefnadine Wyse Jim Ymmg f0 .wmfoks PETER APOSTOLOU HERB ROBINSON DOT WILSON BETTY JOHNSON President Vice-President Secretary Sopfzomo e 6145: History ACK in September, '38, the class of i942 arrived at Queen Anne for an- other year of scholastic activities. The sophomores, some five hundred in number, have shown their ability to step into the limelight of extra-curricular events and still hold their own. ln the fall elections, Herb Robinson was elected president with Dot Wil- son, vice-president, Juel Smythe, secretary, Betty Johnson, treasurer, and Jack O'Brien, Kuay representative. Those who were fairly prominent in athletics were: Donald Amburn, Bruce Hedreen, Paul Hyama, Bill Quinn, Ed Klotz and others who did equally well. Drama was well represented by Don Grimmer, Dot Wilson, Bertha Schrieber and John Siemens. ln February, l-lerb Robinson was elected to the presidency, with vice- president, Pete Apostolou, secretary, Juel Smythe, treasurer, George Jeffs, and the Kuay representative was Dorothy Gamble. ln October, '42ers thrilled to the adventures of Errol Flynn, who appeared in the film Dawn Patrol, which was shown at the Soph theater party. On the same program appeared various num- bers sponsored by local '42 talent. Altogether, l94O has been a successful year for sophomores, and a great share of the work was done by Kenneth Campbell, class adviser. Our appreciation for his work is now expressed. - HERB ROBINSON. JUDY SMYTHE GEORGE JEFFS DOT GAMBLE Secretary Treasurer Kuay Representative 5'6- .m....d.. -Am .. .ix sw. A r . 'Q a f' . K 9 f Nancy Abercrombie, Richard Adams, Patricia X X 5355, I Aiken, Don Amburn, ff ' . be ' 'VA A Y I gf ' Q 5 is Norman Amundson, Bob Anderson, Duane Ander- , - , 1 4 e 1 fl 1 J son, Jeanne Anderson, Paul Anderson, Wilma An- W 1 is , wif t j? .sf S C, h. j derson, Margarete Angeles, Harry Ansted. -qlill -lt ' I fi X i 51, qs. 5? -.Q ', 1 X X, iw 5 'A Pete Apostolou, Bob Arvidson, Virginia Aurich, , Q . , , ' . Mickey Austin, John Balderson, Marjorie Bancroft, ffl - lg? B Barbara Bassett, Bud Batchelor. V yi f .pg ,, 3 fx Q, l ' A , 'A ' s .f 1 1 c ss 4 K if t,'i Maribell Bateman, Peggy Bates, Bob Baxter, Cora l n VV X wk Beal, Jean Beegle, Bill Berry, Elaine Bell, Marianne 1 , g ,Q Benner. J i ,J ' ., ' . - A ' N . Li V' .1 5' fsulswils.. .Q I 'XA sf' 50Pff0MORE5 1 3 l 1 ' luv! J J ' I 4 4. ' J' ' i ,Y , if: J e A :gg-. .J k x . V I V I I frzl L, ,' : , g ,..i 'Af 4' ,S S Q Q f f f J A I A Y W x -Ig 'V M . I Ri' N if if H' L 5251 f , melee .Sri Y ' J ' Q 'rir ' if g I f. g VI f ,Q g- x I ' fl al , 4 N J . H X J Q YT JY E an-It ' 'ru Je .J ,::,, -,i ,is 'A E 4 N. , 5 I yeri , A ,--A.. Alf '34 i P , Q 7 A fillilff Emma Berglund, Walter Billings, Laura Birkeland, Alice Biteman, Orrin Blair, Dan Blum, Ardelle Blunt, Bill Boileau. Jack Boyd, Calvin Boyle, Minnie Bozanich, Dave Brauer, Irene Bronk, Bob Broswick, Bill Brotherton, Marshall Brown. Ray Brown, Wayne Brown, Ed Buchmann, Loretta Buell, Martha Burdon, Bob Burley, Nancy Bushnell, Gordon Butterfield. Clarence Cady, June Caldwell, Veronica Campbell, Courtnae Canty, Laura Canty, Lois Carlson, Mary- alice Caswell, Ben Chinn. Charles Chase, Larry Churlin, Arline Clark, Donald Clark, Shirley Chestnut, Morris Clyde, Bette Jane Cochran, Donald E. Codling, Richard Collins, Jean Collyer, Leona Collyer, Margaret Collier, Betty Cook, Albert Cooke, Nancy Costello, Gordon Crandell. John Crain, Deadre Crisp, Lucille Crosetti, Helen Croxdale, Donna Cutts, Elaine Daniels, Sheila Dailey, Clemins Dash. Jim Davis, Art Davis, Delores Davis, Dick Dawson, Ruth Day, Betty Lou DeBeauleaux, Nancy Deno, Avis Degerness. Delna Derickson, Jack Dexter, Katherine Diamond, Magdaline Diamond, Dorothy Dregnan, Eleanora Dishman, Del Draper, Dell Dralle. ' ' ' i Q fl , Wi V , ,VV L , , . , , V VW . John Doctor, Ted Dyer, Happy Eckert, Charles , V ,, ,WV , Ai. A ,,,, , , , V V V A ' 3' ,,rr gift 'f , ' Elicker, Gordon Embree, Darlin Encell, Orville M f ,W , Vi A , W A ,W V V Q, A iff 1 P A, ff 4 'VV,gg Aa ,A' I fry I 'f A 5-,V ' Evanger, Louise Evans. . , ,f :LV . , - V , ' V ,' , ,V , ,f . , W ll.. , VV Www, V- 4 , Wg Wm WV ' A Jack Ewig, Albert Fagerberg, Foe Fairchild, Leora LQ, A , Af VV ' Featherstone, Edith Fehrenback, Keith Fendall, 7 ., ' ' , , V V Ethel Fenhaus, Francis Fenton. ' - f i 1 ' fl K 2 f- ' ff .V U N 4 -V V Vi Vf V- .V .. ,J .4 f A QV f.,,, V1 Vg QQVV . V '42 VV gm V A 'V' Chet Ferguson, Bill Finger, Bill Fleming, Eugene ,iw ff ,V Vfj. ,Q Fleury, Tom Florio, Riley Folsom, Pat Forbus, Pat VV ' Fore, A ff at ' . I J .MH , ' F Z ' asa i i.:iVV V Lois Francoise, Bette Frank, Gordon Frederich, W , L ' f' .V V 1 .V 5' Betty Lou Fry, Dick Fuber, Sylvia Fuge, Ralph . -3, MV QQ V ,, , , , l al 7 ff ,I it 'f , . V VV ' A . Vwnuew . Fuske, Euell Fulderson. '29 LE f l . fi V Vfszf-Vfszf V , J MVV ' 'A .V V ' ,' Bob Gallagher, Gloria Gamble, Dorothy Gamble, F' t VJ' Jfovefff Gombtf Joe, GebhO'dfV Jock Gem ,V V. ., A . 'VV A A E V, V Vivian Gewalt, Hiram Gibson. , VV , ,Vg V1 V ,,V 1- V -V Vff fsww VVVI , J, Z ' 1 .. LQJ ,Vu , f 4 ,. f .V an ' -V A ' V , f V , Y Howard Gilbert, Valencia Gill, Leone Gillespie, i ,V' VV 422 Tom Gillespie, Gordon Geovanalli, Ruth Gordon, V E ' ' QU 4 -'V' ' , l l VV! V 'T' Marguerite Gore, Lillian Gorman. :V to A I .,., . big? VV QV ' i V i ' VV ' if V Harriet Gowdy, Don Grandy, Delbert Green, Phyllis VA ' V V V. .- '-PA, f 3 'V M ' l - ., .V ' Green, Wally Green, Randall Grenell, Carleton , f f . -'Vi Griffin, Leilo Griffin. 1 V: K -Q 1 lk 4 A llwlx V sofaompkfs Jean Griffith, Don Grimmer, Phyllis Goist, Richard M ,VV V0 ,Q ' if Q 4, , Guerm, Reedren Gunderson, Adella Gurtler, Jack V. is .gg Q3 Vx ., Haasze, Ben Hall. 1, ' , '77 ' ff 1.4! . ' f b he if VV V Reggy Hallenbeck, Catherine Hamnafin, Norma Han- . fV V' - VV' ' f G . V cock, Ruth Hanson, Melvin Harrison, June Harpe, 'wb V :IW , - A, A Jean Harwood, lrene Hassel. ' ,- ' ,V . ' 'A V, gl . X If A i ' - 1 - .ii V Helen Hastie, Maridell Hatton, Bruce Hedreen, Shirley ' it i V ' ' V, Heiteshu, Genevieve Hemmingson, Andrew Hender- V V .M 2.11 1 h , ,,, son, Lillian Hereike, George Hensen. .7 f, WT ' f V F 1 Janet Heschelman, Norma Higgins, Clair Hill, Glen is ,' V 5 .Q ,GV H , E ,JV Vu ar . V .V , f 2 ,Q , f ' Hill, Leonard Hitchman, Paul Hiyama, Anne Hopkins, Vi V V, i' 5,4 , ,sw A Vi VV , 4- Fred Hokanson. N ll J' ' A' I 'l f' fq W V 1' Eileen Hokum, Margaret Holdt, Louise Holley, Evelyn A Vw ,V V, J ' A FV Homan, Ronald Horlick, Jeanne Hough, Jean Howes, VUVAV' i 'V ' 2 'VAV f J John Humphry. ,V V - M , , V! . l . li ' 'M V , ' 4 . Betty Lou Hurd, Don Hutchins, Gwen Hyatt, Akira f, JV A V E L : jg, V .14 lmai, LaNetta Isbell, George Jeffs, Ruth Jepson, Jerry ,J V ,MV Jim Johanson, Alma Johnson, Ken Johnson, Margery A, t A Johnson, Margie Johnson, Phylis Johnson, Duane S , Johnson, Agnes Jones. pg' if 1 -1, 9 if Don Jones, Robert Jones, Ruth Jones, Billy Jordan, Bill V, N V. ,,,x VV ,Q V .V A V A V V V ,, ' ' -' N' VV ' ' 'Wiii A' , 'Eff' ff Judd, Arliss Jurrens, Caryle Jacobsen, Eugene Lamb. 'KV TL ,,,, V Vex? ,f A QV, A V I 'WV' A ,V . 14 we f A I 4 i V, V VV it-V I . V i ii Q 4l'ffZb V V.Vi .. John Kamacho, Ruben Karpi, Patsy Kellet, Virginia Kelly, Henry Keltner, Jack Kerr, Bob King, Willard Kingman. nKE - If 1 -2112- Q- Tom Kinnear, Edwin Klotz, Victor Klouzal, Bob Knight, Bob Krieger, Jack Kuhnle, Bob Kuhns, Eugene Lamb. Naida Landon, Shirley Lane, Betty Larson, Irene Larson, Barbara Lee, Marion Lesin, Dorothy Lewis, Bernice Lind. WY it H?-IV' C3 45JNw7L .l f i lk la ala ,sf f f, 2 1 '- X' i , 'Q ix J Q. A B ' Q uf - 4 ,.., 5 '.-1 X ww 17 x -m i s 'NV' g l , gy' fi ig Q . Marjorie Lindquist, Marjorie Lightle, Henry Little- A A A A ' john, Barbara Littler, Lowell Livingstone, Joyce A ' 'Q '-T9 i Lofquist, Jean Lomen, Dolores Longan, -Q ' .Q , 1 E f AWWA Dean Loving, Barbara MacDougall, Audrey Mac- Pi X .IAM in , J Rae, Catherine McAlpine, Margaret McBride, Bette as .Ns S' , Q I A , W.. X: ij, ' E: - Ann McCall, Yvonne McCarthy, Fred McClintock. 1, If 5 :HQQ I qqu Dave McDowell, Bonnie Jean McFarland, Norma fr: X McKee, Roy McLaughlin, Grace McNeal, Al Mc- if-lg . :N 'fx ' T R 5, iwi' -'U' Nicall, Ruth McQueen, Bill Magrillo, 3-' YQ 'J L N JS: .X -Sl f iv L be li i ...eil ' J is L a John Malinar, Howard Malsted, Don Manus, Val- i , .L erie Martson, Alan Martyn, Dorothy Mathson, Bob a S i 'Q ' 3' .f 1 sf' j L ,L L as Maxwell, Beaulah Meacham, , V , 'P' Q G 1'lil , gi 'ine Catherine Mengedohlt, Dorothy Metz, Janet Mich- 2 ' ij fi, aels, Betty Lee Middleton, Ruth Miller, Esther V M l,,,L. 6 . L 46 Millikan, Martin Milne, Roy Mission. 4 5 g M 'l ' ,S Y ' , L-tr, , A -' . ,ah :il J- A ' A SUPHOMORES L l ' ' .'-5 ' 'PN' .i A an . M72 'Q .,. 'L i J .111 , li, '. F' L J . . W F L ids., an ' La tti . L SL , 71, ' pl ,S P ,I.L,,,'Q 1 md if 9, av :,. j. .'1 E I4 l l E ? A 2 A ' f A s A A 'N lvl I l -QQ Vg V! 1 IND: ' j . s Pitt: ff . Q ,T , 'W-if ' is L, , -' fav - '7 ii? l ' H P1 4. - W i X.. ' 1... ' Qi .4 is Q, :A ., li 4 . ,Q E P 47 Q 1 A l n.- ie. . . . NJA sL L 1' '- l , J ,4 al i. 1, 1. 2 pf - ,V ., J Zvi. S, 4, 1- -ss i'..ww, Audrey Mitchell, Romona Mitchell, Patty Moore, Pat Morford, Jeanne Morgan, Mary Mortland, Maurice Mullalby, Mary Mulligan. Betty Munger, June Murphy, Ted Murray, Larry Nel- son, Pauline Newell, Connie Neville, Don Niebergall, Jack Nordstrom. Marvin Norelivs, June Norton, Stuart Oberg, Jack O'Brien, LaVonne O'Brien, Lenora O'Conner, John O'Donnell, Henry Ohtarie. Jack O'Neil, Betty Jean Olinger, Betty Olsen, Bob Olsen, Charles Osburn, Maxine Otto, Alice Otter- berg, Erma Owens. Mela Ozerotf, Kathleen Paradie, Don Paris, Dorothy Paris, Bob Paulson, Patricia Patterson, Foster Payne, Leanore Payne. John Peacock, Leona Pedersen, Catherine Pedersen, Dorothy Pederson, Jerry Peters, Hal Pettijohn, Dick Pettit, Harry Peyton. Wallace Phelps, Bill Phennah, Pat Picco, Carrie Pickle, Francis Pierce, Davis Plants, Joan Platt, Gene Pitner. Marie Potts, Rosemary Poundstone, Bob Powell, Robert Prior, Betty Proctor. Pocina, Peggy Porter, Virginia Porter, Harlan Carol Rafter, Mary Randle, Patricia Reddy, Pat Reed, Bob Reiman, June Rice, Lester Richards, Robert Richards, if- Ti- V317 lf H 42 .3 fr E, fm 7' W' 1, W, ft - l Alice Richter, Eileen Ricker, Royce Ricketts, Ralph iq' ' ,,,, Milf! I 'J ' Zcmlw . Rimple Frank Roberts l'lerb Robinson Bob Rock- , , .i , 45 gl f if f , A 1 1 1 K it .ii P lil '44 me Dick Rockwood Ai , Y AA AA A M A , V? 'v AAA , i Mn, , W, A, A' Bob Rodgers, Louise Roehm, Wilma Rogers, Har- ,A riet Roland, Jack Rosentield, Keith Rowe, Jack ZEN 'Sl il - .f A SZ ' If Jllblf R Roland, Art Rozzano. V , AA:-. AA Q A A r .L A , , a W A, AA' 3 I V, , A Gertrude Rudolph, Virgil Rupert, Jack Russell, i A' -A A if S Marion Saltman, Frank Sandell, Grace Sanditord, 5 ef - -. 1 A 5 if V i W M' 2 Betty Sandstrom, Marlin Sangrey. A. , if QA V 'A , Jack Saunders, Josephine Scarpness, Bertha J ,. 'R if-fy J W A J Schreiber, lrene Schneider, Gene Scott, Veronica l l f f A A1 A Scott, Bob Sears, Virginia Shatter. 9 1 L' f V7 Ll Ll , '-I 9 -- Qc ' ' , Q ' W 499 ff 'sw gm., .4 ,, W .f . .fy e:,, . ,,,, , Q Y A? . ,, ,sy George Shanatelt, Roland Shaw, Dennis Schindler, Jim Shirley, Robert Shoemaker, John Shore, John Sillereit, Virginia Simicich. J 1 W aw 1 , f ,,,,,,. ls 2- Sally Sisler, Virginia Skinner, Charles Smith, Al Smith, Ann Smith, Bill Smith, Dona Smith, Gordon Smith. F in IDA? .--.' 'Ii . Q 5. J 6125 i . Z George Smith, Louise Smith, Juel Smythe, Conway AAA' A AA 'A Amfszfjf Iyylygfg IVI, l Snyder, Donald Sobeck, Arthur Soderberg, Pat 1' V . , Ls , N A A X Soderrnan, Nona Sporke. J , - , l',.K..,. .J Dick Spencer, Mirian Stacy, Hazel St. Claire, Jeanne A f Y Stanton, James Steele, William Steele, Jerry Stevens, wma? gif J g AAA A . E ' Elaine Stewart. mf ' . Q f W S 7' J 'if' J .f S , 3 A IA l ' is 3 5 . Catherine Stimmel, Ruby Strom, Dorothy Strong, Kitty , Q A, 'A l i ' . ex Strong, Conny Jean Suder, John Sudler, Sam Sumich, ' A 7 'wi 1 Q, ' ig 2 .. -' Harold Sunde. , 1 Mijn A . ' 'll f J' S A' Q ' 25 i S . V. 4 J '. Marfield Sundt, Elma Swanson, Johnnie Siemens, i i 'H 2 V Q Nellie Tarabocia, Florence Tate, Ruth Tate, Gene 'K' 4 A L' ' , A' I , M ,AW Terwillinger Bob Thayer. . .l 1, Lg - ' ., ' Nt ' , 'fi-5 A ' ' A 4 j lx ,L , . ,, ' A , L ---'- A l l -A 'f --' ,AHA lg X Malcom Thayer, Dorothy Thiel, Don Thiem, Nora if A, , A AA A A Thomson, Sybil Thoren, Richard Thornton, Martha A' 41. A V' ' 5, A A A A Torongo, Floyd Torrence. iiizl ' ' i f 5' I li A 1A , ...,, Y ,, H Betty Trepus, Edgar Tritschler, Suzanne Troger, MUA V M A IA :AL I 3 Emiko Tsubota, Virginia Tuson, Ida Ure, Eva Uran, f,,, F 2:3 A AJ' A A 'A I ' :S , TILA, Bob VanKleek. ig j . 'l . ' f i 1 X ff? . like fag i f I l Don Van Wey, Norma Vann, Pat Vann, Shirley Vene- A, Af iA lf AA! S ' A bm -A M ma, Gloria Vennas, Esther Vicklund, Bill Warner, 3 I .',, kgf 4 ML i 'ff Tuff' fy., , My ? 1, Patr' 'a Wade. in 'S T if f if V7 if JJJJ ,s ,, ,, , EL, 1 s ssll s W 1 13,5 Gustav Waidmann, Bob Waessner, Mildred Walker, , .S Ks! 1 I .,. 47 , Nl A 2 Aj A Q Harriet Walker, Richard Walker, Canal Waldburger, 5V,:pA J, A Q l . l -. LA Frances Walsh, Paul Wanless. ' ' Nl L I B V . I ,, Thomas Warner, Wallace Washke, Robert Webb, Z ,QQ A , C .A ak Ethel Weers, Jack Weston, Betty Whitney, Ronald Q if fl, ' i A cg ,A ' 5 ,, ' A Wilburn, Bob Wilder. 'A - 'Xi 1 N .1 ' Q- A at F 1 I . ' 1 . . Betsy wants, Mary wines, Pork wines, Thelma win- A gon, Betty Woody, Sally Wooldridge, Luella Young, ' , A y S z A 1 ' 2:0 A 4 . Nick Zorich. . r A ,N L , ,A. A A K - F5 A V I BILL HIGGINS President DON WYLIE Vice-President .bm Z RUTH JEPSON FRANCES AGNETTI NANCY BUSHNELL President Vice-President Secretory O JIM ART Treasurer DON WYLIE Kuay Representative NTO the Queen Anne harbor this year sailed many new mates. After learn- ing the daily log each member of the crew was to make, we pulled anchor and set sail for the world of school activities. The main event on board was a theatre party, most of the crew showed up for this attraction. The girls and boys right on deck for sports were: Jackie Melcher, Dor- othy Anderson, Nao Sekigichi, Jeanne Ellis, Dick Sprinkel, Dick Ackenhau- sen, Tom Lough, Bob Richards and Al McNicoll. Our freshman talent was also shown and was proved good by the large number chosen for the Kapers. The first part of the journey was commanded by Ruth Jepson, aided by her officers who were Frances Agnetti, Nancy Bushnell, Jim Art and Don Wylie. Then the duties were taken over by Captain Bill Higgins and his men: Don Wylie, Roy Jeffries, Don Foster and Mitzi Baumgarten. W. O. Baker, the skipper of our crew, deserves our thanks for guiding our ship safely through the school term. - RUTH JEPSON. ROY JEFFRIES DON FOSTER MITZI BAUMGARTEN Secretary Treasurer Kuay Representative YYY, Qu Lv , . I , if' . , Aw ff , -0 cf.: f f Ar ,Q 4 , f Wi 5 J ,,-.3 i ,fd V f W' ,wi , g W , 1 :Yr 'W rf 5 V X ,gr ,, , , ,rf , f , V , 4, gr 7, A I f ,V 1 1 . A , 4 ,v,. I 'rf -ff '. f ff ff, f 5'-. 4' H ' A 'fn' 4, ,ij-74 Liga ff f ' f f Z if wr- f , 5, , X 1 Richard Ackenhausen, Lois Ager, Frances Agnetti, Bill Albrecht, Robert Aldo, Audrey Allen. Bruce Allen, Exie Allen, Harold Allen, Harold Alli- son, Lucille Amburn, Anita Anderson, Dorothy A. Anderson, Dorothy J. Anderson. Lawrence Anderson, Mary Lou Anderson, Patricia Anderson, Ralph Anderson, Roy Anderson, Nick Angeres, Joyce Appell, Jim Archambault. fRf5fiMEN Eldeen Armstrong, Jim Art, Alan Atkinson, Gloria Aurelio, Walter Aurich, Virginia Austin, Andrew Bag- ley, Douglas Ballinger. Bill Ballmes, Jeannette Barth, Perry Barth, Tom Bar- ton, Mitzie Baumgarten, Leora Beitey, Jack Bell, Viola Bennett. Margaret Benson, Mary Louise Bergoust, Jeanne Bern- ard, Mary Jean Bezona, Mary Bissell, Nan Black, Jean Blacklock, Betty Blair. Betty Blake, Franklin Block, Edith Blood, Richard Bloom, Frances Boegli, Ray Boileau, Vivian Bonner, Virginia Bonner. Marilyn Boos, Edna Born, Mary Boyd, Paul Boyle, Lucy Bozanich, Bill Brace, lram Bronson, Howard Brooks- bank. Richard Brooksbank, Ruth Broswick, Fred Brown, Zelda Brown, Beatrice Bryant, Lucerne Burke, Bill Butler, Carol Butterworth, Sheldon Cady, Jim Carey, Catherine Carlson, Dolores Carlson, June Carlson, Denny Carmichael, Claris Car- penter, Lilian Carpine. Louis Carrisno, James Catto, Reece Cave, Louis Cello, Dorothy Childers, Harry Childs, Margaret Chisholm, Lloyd Christensen. Shirley Christensen, Grace Christianson, Dorothy Christofterson, Alice Clark, Douglas Clark, Bob Clark, Pollyann Clarke, Frank Clay. W , ,, f iv ' ,, , I, A -rf, I 'X i ff ,, J .,,, ? A J 4 si aa A til. i , .gh f Q I' 4 ff? I' Lf if , rtrr 'E 1 ii T' ' -life-Pl wk 1 I -Q , .V ' ,4 V I 7, f , ,, ,v - , S-W I , , K yf -, f ,: W 6 f , Carol Cleoudis, Bob Coleman, Shirley Collings, Dan Connor, John Connor, Gloria Constantine, George Conrad, Charlotte Cook. Jolly Cook, Wallace Cooper, Betty Coppess, Dolores Cordona, John Corey, Barbara Clough, Tony Cor- pine, Jane Cowlishaw. Barbara Cox, Neal Crawford, Lois Crayker, Richard Crocker, Mildred Crook, Lorraine Crosse, Charles Culver, Georgia Cummings. Frank Curran, Barbara Curtis, Marjorie Dahlbom, Leo Dailey, Dorothy Daniels, Elsie Davies, Betty Davis, Donna Davis. Gloria Davis, Kenneth Davis, Mary Lee Dawley, Grace Day, Robert Day, Lester Dean, Stan DeBru- ler, Graydon De Fai. Mel Del Pozzi, Bob Denker, Fred Denny, Melvin Desirmean, Lois Deutsch, Evelyn Diaz, Gertrude Dishrnan, Bill Dobson. Jim Doran, Donald Douglass, Florence Dow, Bill Drew, Jennie Driver, Wallace Dubuque, Gordon Dudley, Robert Due. il.. had -L ., J i S. , J Q ww ,., W, cj N NA tp A tl :' .1 . J It -H3 i v ? ...t i ' 1 rstt G' S i f i ik M 1 M 4' J 'A X F' Ls . if ...L 0 ,g 'mf' -it A . . its 'A Ai J M F MQ' is - by 5 Q ' ,, f F . . ru. . 336 'Ni it Q rf- 'tii K ..,. i . 2 .eg M rimllSQL v i m is rt M -saws. ,. i 51 K 'E wi , . m.,J A,j B ir.. ' i , Fil r roi! In I FRISHMEN ,. D f Thelma Duncan, Isabelle DuPank, Elizabeth Dye, F fi, r',,k.'?1 'YEA Chester Ealy, Arthur Eckton, Douglas Eden, Jack kv .-- . ' , sf 1 'F Eichman, Jeanne Ellis. 'A . 3 V Eleanara Ellsworth, Arta Elsom, Alice Enfield, Gerald- ar, l 4 . 5 'QM'-, r, V- ine Erickson, Cleo Esplen, Norman Engstrom, Jim YQ? SQ' i -L 3 v 'J Q js ,fl F ' Evans, Carolyn Everett. 1 4 Q it N Lf .ft l. ' A - Q ' J. B. Falconer, Vernon Farmer, Clyde Fenn, Dorothy sg? 'f X -gf -' 1' .,, 'zu 7 - Fish, Robert Flahive, Don Fletcher, Sally Flood, Jean ii ' , 1 1 ffl? f . it-:fr Flynn. 'i L 'X ia .ff 1 'A ..- J A -' .ri A ' G i , ' i i Duane Fads, Wallace Foldvick, Shirley Foote, West- l 'jf 'J',,,,g L . ,H , 'ff 7' P . rf , 'rf ley Forler, Don Forman, Jewel Forrest, Patricia Foss, .L R , . S E x . 'V v',, . ,Ogg ALE, ve.:,, -I 2 l AT if ,rg 2, wil ,wa 5, Don Foster. . .N 'FW Gordon Fray, Floyd Fredericks, lris Fribrock, Harold l sf - F A 'L 3 + J J A Frye, Don Fuhrmann, Betty Fuller, Lillian Fyfe, Lorna W, , . f 5, Sq .3 Y - ns, ,J L X., 2 , ,sl - ! A, Gallaher. H g -I L A M x r as f f .. .f Floyd Galloway, Stan Gallup, Laurel Gardner, Carl ll I af. , ,G 3 1 L A X W E Garrison, Elinor Geismann, Phil Gensel, John Gieser, l ' ' it-1 ' ' ' ' 1 J G'ld i - ,,, 'in J '-', i ean I ers eve. i, QA1 4 -J y .i' IL Q V 1' . A 'V Bob Gillette, William Gilman, Betty Gislason, Hen- E, Q , ' A - - Q, s ' drix Glassman, Henry Golobic, Gene Goodlund, Bettie t , V- b xg, 5 . . l ig 4 N r 4, Goodwin, Jean Goodwin, Inq' .4 i - Yikir-!f di I : J 4 A E Richard Gorman, Helen Gordon, Dan Gove, William .. I -M 9 a is ' Graaf, Annabelle Graham, Dale Graves, Gloria Gray, K- Q' V - r? E Bette Gre . 4. 5 N i V , ,, , Y J 1 I i' 4 ' ' ' 4 I 1 Wh A ,-' 1 I ,H f If Roy Griganotf, Melvin Groeber, Mary Lou Gulley, , .. , 3 W ' fs - 4 'F,- ,Q g L. Grace Guy, John Haftord, Patricia Hahn, George I 1, l . --3 K' QE., -.Xl 'vii Halbamann, Don Halbert. l.tA1.b 'l ' its .1 Nia ' is ' f ' A f ' 4' I M 5 Q ' ' ' r - '- ss f fr -bxf -Ifffs. , -g,.p,,,,,f,fM,,f ,J ,li3',g, M i ,, y f gjwrjf i f i.. ' 1' . 5 Fi . x J J' 'A i i X . -Q if p L A V J s 1. . , , ji ' l f , . -if fif.,Q'Q5i It sf' . , . ,. .5 P L' Si K. fn- - ec.-5 fue, LX: 3, . why? ,, I VM 5' I Q vb .mm 'Q A ,,,, Q1 A fiitikr A if fi ' V , 'QQ A A . 7 'Vl W, 5 Q- Es., jj ' af. , 5 . X ' fjis, 7 g X 'J . ' J ii 'A'-Niii f V ' ' sk ' i r , , , fin E - ' ii ,si pm ' 'X A w . . -A Yi hm- A Pa . I 7 ,,if.ulE. Ac ,..,., ' .i r , - ls, J Q hs ,Q -' jr , ' .ig z,,.llg , ,, 2, 3 f . Q, ,, 1, i, V ,J 2 --f ,J figfe - fi 1 ' f J I, V i . . ' f 2, , V V I W ,, 'M 1 1 li' X .Wi ' . gfvl J , , i, if tr ' . 3 A A J + r ' G H , if .i A -A A M ' Peggy Hall, Grace Hamel, Mary Hamel, Jim Ham- lin, Virginia Hancock, Helen Hansen, Valdemar Hansen, Marian Hanson. Walter Hanson, Robert Hansson, James Harckom, Mildred Harding, Ruth Hardy, Everett Harlow, Leo Healy, Evalyn Harry. Jerry Hask, lsabelle Haslem, Earl Hosting, Nancy Hawley, Barbara Heady, Bernard Harris, Barbara Heaton, Juanita Hendricks. David Hensel, Teddy Hetch, Bill Higgins, Norma Hill, Larry Hill, Ray Hiltabedel, Eugene Holmes, Betty Holtslander. Jean Horlick, William Houghton, Harold Houts, Leo Hoyt, John Hroncich, Shirley Hubble, Marion Hughes, Harlan Humason. Barbara Hunt, Arlou Hunter, Arthur Hupy, Mar- garet Hunteman, Jeanne Hutchinson, Bud lngles, Floyd lvester, Roy Jeffries. Marian Jenning, Bert Jensen, George Jensen, Gloria Johansen, Annette Johnson, Betty Johnson, Charles Johnson, George Johnson, FREKHMEN Herbert Johnson, Melvin Johnson, Patricia Johnson, Robert Johnson, Wilbert Johnson, Norman Jolk, Dick Jones, Barbara Porter. lvanetta Jones, Edwin Kalvig, Dorothy Katz, Vero Kaufmann, Marjorie Kavet, Dorothy Keeler, Eoline Keller, Hugh Kelly. Harold Kenner, Joan Henning, Stanley Kerr, Kenneth Kerslake, Don Kessler, Betty Kimble, Vera King, Robert Kirk. Billy Kitchin, Maurice Klein, Richard Klein, Patricia Klemkaski, Elaine Klotz, Joan Knoff, Bob Knorr, Mil- dred Kohler. Hilton Kravik, Dolores Krininger, Jane Kruse, Miyoko Kumagia, Royle LaBree, John Laine, Isabelle Lam- mers, Bud Landes. Ruth Larson, Carol Lawry, Palme Lee, Art Legg, Mar- jorie Leonard, Nancy Leonard, Rodney Lester, Gloria Lightle. George Lilly, Jimmie Lindquist, Noreen Lippy, Alice Littlejohn, Bob Loar, Jack Lohuis, Louis Long, Tom Lough. Arline Loveridge, Judith Lund, Elsie Lundstrom, Mary Jean MacKenzie, Bob Mackie, Merrill Mael, Nick Mahood, Margie Makenson. Bob Coleman, Tom Maley, Marion Maloney, Roberta Maples, Elan Marlow, Betty Jean Marquardt, Tom Martin, James Massart. 1 WF, - f .c... 4 ff f I f ,ry 7 A , if ' N K K s r I , fr M A A V, LII, if K JL 4, X 16 i if-f' life i, J '53 i A, up l ,f ,, Qwf -I W - Ai lvlzl I' r,,' Y , i 2 .ef 1 J fr . , V, ff 'N X M, J My rrrr f .in Z., ..,. g Q 3 V V V V if , ,U , ' 'J Q A if Y i . il + 4 fr - J, . ah ffl V f W I ,li as Q I fi V -i 'Z ,V may my ff, K, 33 X 1, J I 25? ,i ' JA ' ' W l F' lr r I if ' ILT LI c. ,, Jficwl IE 'v 0 Q ff' f, , i ai.. L44 c ,M fQQri Vera Matherly, Edwin Matthias, Carmen Mattox, Billie Mavity, Bill Maybee, Donna McCarthy, Florine McCaw, Geraldine McClure. Harold McConnell, Rachel McCord, Jim McCroy, Marjorie Macumber, Patsy McCumber, Bessie Mc- Daniel, Regis McDermott, Roberto McDonald. Elizabeth McGovern, Mary McGovern, Ray Mc- Gowan, Joe McGrath, Carol McHenry, Harold McKeever, Mary McLaughlin, Kenneth McLennan. Helen McLeod, David McMillin, Marjorie McNabb, Richard McPhail, Zoellen Meacham, Alfred Meakin, Philip Medgard, Jacqueline Melcher. Bob Mellinger, Fred Meissner, Vernon Meissner, Grant Merrifield, Stanley Mewhirter, John Meyer, Marjorie Meyer, Alice Meyrs. Pete Mezich, Gladys Milkie, Bob Miller, Don Miller, Robert Miller, Virginia Miller, Winnie Mil- ler, Marjorie Milsted. Evelyn Mission, Dorothy Mitchell, Paul Mitchell, Mary Miyochi, Keith Mjelde, Norman Moehring, Ellen Moliter, Lester Moore. :exif N35 D , Mig, 3 il , , ' li 3 . , W7 V K A W , it 1 3:5 , . ,4 Q i V fl, ai . in? J 4 ff X rife C 7 , Za 1533 f3'KR' 'N wwe is ,... FN, , - ge. so , Q, :.. c .Q 'fat . Q K X . .. i - NJA R gi, es is? L s Ai P ' fits' ',i A EJ FRESHMEN -'53 ' X 95 ,gk M V. t , xl ' V 3. . X s I ,li V l RFQ. i ' 1 Margaret Moore, Allen Morgan, Marjorie Morgan, Margaret Morrill, Arthur Morris, Bob Morris, Law- rence Morrison, Bob Morrison. Gordon Mueller, Helen Mullally, James Murdock, Dervyn Muth, Norman Nashem, Forrest Nelson, Mar- lys Nelson, John Nordin. Anita Norman, Kenneth Northrup, Jane Norwood Larry Norton, Bob Noyes, Lois Nutter, Marie Nye, Dean Nylin. 1 Peter O'Brien, Steve O'Donnell, Jeanne Ogilvie, Rob- ert Ohde, Giles Okein, Juanita Olsen, Archie Olson, Hewitt Olson. Jerry O'NeilI, Phyllis Osburn, Abbie Jean Palmer, Rose Pappenfus, Ralph Pormeter, David Peden, Putt Pederson, May Pederson. Carolyn Peet, Laura Pennington, Jack Peterson, Anne Phare, Phil Pielemeier, John Pinkerton, Winifred Plants, Harriet Plenty. Frank Pollard, Lois Pond, Bob Porter, David Powers, Melvin Pountain, Donald Pratt, Kathryn Prendergast, Clean Prier. Robert Prior, Lo Verne Quandre, Donald Rafferty, Gale Rafter, lda Rainwater, Helen Rainwater, Viola Rankin, Molly Reed. Beth Reinders, lras Remington, Norman Reynolds, Jacqueline Reynolds, Lynne Rhoads, Corrine Rich, Dent Richardson, Verna Richardson. Q W . N -' ' F Robert Richstad, Wilma Richter, Bette Roberts, Betty Rogavich, Stuart Rogers, Elmer Romberg, June Rombough, Alphonse Roques, La Donna Rothus, Alan Rowe, Nancy Rowland, Jean Rowley, Orpha Rundel, Delbert Rupert, Joan Ryan, Kenneth Schellbach. Norma Scherenzel, Mary Schreiner, Mike Schriva- nich, Jack Sears, Nao Sekiguchi, Norma Sells, Margie Setterlind, Opal Sexton. Roland Shearer, Ted Shetter, Dick Sheppard, James Sheppard, Edward Shigley, Robert Shrews- bury, Sally Shuttleworth, Deline Simmons. Ruth Simonsen, Norma Sjursen, Johnny Slaton, Shirley Sloan, Carl Smedley, Paul Smedley, Bud Smith, Barbara Smith. Bert Smith, Bette Smith, Donna Smith, Marilyn Smith, Pamela Smith, Forrest Snelson, Fred Snel- son, Richard Sprinkle. Carol Stam, Harry Stangland, Betty Jean Staples, Dick Starks, Bertha Stastny, Elizabeth Stell, Verna Steere, Aurora Stewart. fR5.S'fiMfN William Stewart, Joann Stiffin, Gloria Stilt, Walt Stolle, Paul Stoms, llda Stone, Dorothy Strackbein, Ralph Strand. Larry Strathdee, Norris Suder, Elaine Swan, Gloria Swartz, Harold Sweaney, June Sykes, Louis Taigen, Rose Taque. Jo Ann Taylor, Bobbie Thompson, Irene Thompson, Marilyn Thompson, Phyllis Thompson, Shirley Thomp- son, Cecil Thompson, Harvey Thorsnes. Gerard Torrence, Ray Torrey, Joan Trudeau, Sakiko Tsubota, Charlyn Tuchett, Stanley Twardus, Shirley Vann, Audrey Van Wey, Dick Velguth, Carl Vermillion, Mildred Vicklund, Wilma Victor, Robert Wadleigh, Mary Lee Walters, Bob Walton, Barbara Wanless. Olney Wardelle, Larry Watson, Elizabeth Watson, Willie Wehmeyer, Bud Weiler, Fred Wellington, Jeanne Wells, Paul Wells. Lois Whalen, Doris Whipple, Jack Wjite, Marjie White, Bob Wichman, June Wicklund, Alexander Wiley, Paul Wilhams. Elizabeth Wilkes, Barbara Wilkenson, Kenneth Wil- liams, Marilyn Wilson, George Woo, Jean Wood, Shirley Woodruff, Cyrus Woodward. John Woodward, Afton Wooley, Donald Wylie, Jack Wyge, Betty Young, Blanche Young, Kathryn Yost, Marilyn Zeveigart. 4,7 5 Q 3' if , J S ...da - ' J WAT i 'tif A 4 .V , 1 , . , iv ' , H +I. I , ,, V L .L f it , , . , , 4 V , , Q . W iifflki lf? ., .Z ' 5 4 Z f in A h 7 M ,,V 1 I V I V N , 1 'Lili' , J 4- ,, but ,, ,S it L., , 'vw ., j 2 X 'f ,if ri LZ 5, , wi W, rf ' Q -,fi ,,, ' f 5 af -, , ,V 'WY' yy i - V z 1 . . N ,ii I Q 4. ,, f f M . - - l f L I' .. f rf V27 '13 2 , .L . J 3 2, r yy V, V ,i W T all gf it . Q, if- ,ft 1 ,A 1 - L ,R x i 4 . fu. ' A A i - ' dsl.. Ilnaiif . -lill ' ' M Q xv' - V ' ' - 4 V - - . V' ' 1. -' n f.-g ,-Q if -14.. 7 ,aa 1 '1ll 'a? '- I 15 A oo 'W xA!! Q BULLD Q 6 imwfwwm' ,fv- IG E5 vein 1 IE My 'Umar if . , Q 'S , A - u Q , L 0 A I ,F , 0 5 1' ef. 1 y vi' ' 6 'iw , -an-T' - I. I I X -4 ., 4 K x I ' Q Y fu , A ,V Q A 'X ' f , Q , , ,,A, A A sf s A , h. ,V va x ipl T 3 - far ' 9 . . -W! K .T bl- ku . L V U V I 1 .,' . 4, :sm ' fy - - X , X, , ff f,,Z 4 ,A 52 ix gi 54 Z , , 4 ,M , 5 K , - , VV rf Q , f V W W 7 -W ' nay, , X 2 Z 7 0 f Swwa f Q K, AXE A 7 Z ff Q XNM vs- f- r ,f ' ,y ,wxj ff R.. A N ' W Z3 ' ww COACH JOHNNY CHERBERG COACH HERB DAVIS COACH LOREN SCHOEL Football and Baseball Basketball and Track Assistant Football and Basketball 6046055 O ACQUAINT you with the men who have spent much time and effort coaching Queen Anne's athletic teams, these two pages have been dedi cated. Coach Johnny Cherberg has had a good record with the football and baseball teams since his return to this school in l938, Basketball and track are handled by l-lerb Davis and his last teams in each sport have won the championship Willis Leake has coached the golf team for a number of years and this season is very promising. New to Queen Anne this year is Leslie Cribley who will take over the championship tennis team of last year Coach Loren Schoel does his bit by acting as assistant coach in football, basketball and track. Although he has given up active coaching, Erwin l-lenkle organizes the intramural athletics for those boys who do not play on the other school l'6OI'T'1S. BktbIIM :A.R BB BP Football Managers: J. Smevik, L. Quandee, C. Blackstock, Jflsi-qgwfzft, fnggsaie, D, gflzouzgh, B racjfsumotgytw B Watson, A. Rozzano, Greene. 'Q COACH HENKEL COACH CRIBLEY COACH LEAKE Intramural Tennis Golf M!lN!l6fR5' HAT would an athletic team do without managers? Things would be in a mess if there was no manager to get this or that and see to a million other details. These boys work very hard during the season but receive little credit for their labors so this spot has been set aside to compliment them. Head managers tor the 1939-40 athletic season were as follows: Clay Blackstock, football, John Biddle, basketball, John Smevik, baseball, and Paul Mason, tennis. Each head manager had a staff ot tour or more capable assistants under him to help in the work. The next time you go to a game remember that there is more to a man- ager's job than watching the contest from the bench. TRACK MANAGERS - E. Holmes, B. Noyes, D. BASEBALL AND TENNIS MANAGERS - L. Strath- Carmichael, B. Boswick, A. Rowe, F. Payne, B. dee, B, Brace, J. Smevik, L, Long, L. Richards, J Johnson, D, Guerin, K. Williams. Johansen. COLE SMITH THOREN Halfback Halfback Tackle Varsity HE Queen Anne Grizzlies had their best season since l936 by finishing in fourth place with four wins and three losses. Ballard was the first victim of Barrett, Smith, Connelly and company. First touchdown of the season was scored by Bob Barrett on an off-tackle play after the team had made a seventy-three yard march. A pass from Smith to Connelly was good for six points, and Miller converted to make the score l 3-O. A brilliant passing attack failed to beat a powerful Lincoln team, and the Grizzlies went down Zl -7. Rattray caught a pass in the clos- ing minutes for a touchdown, and another pass to Cole made the extra point. The second loss of the season was adminis- tered by Garfield 9-O. The lightning air attack did not click but the Kuays fought doggedly. Making up for their previous setbacks, the Hilltoppers trounced Franklin l9-O. Connelly, Barrett and Jones all reached pay dirt. Fine line play was displayed by Thoren, Parry and Spaulding. SUNDQUIST SlMlClCl-l EVANS RATTRAY HANSEN n n Center End Guard BARRETT JONES JOACHIMS Fullback Halfback Halfback foofbnll A stubborn Broadway eleven held the team scoreless until the last period when Barrett crashed over on an intercepted pass and a forty-yard run. Credit is due to Matsumoto, Jones and Cole for their good backfield work. Continuing their winning streak, the Griz- zlies defeated West Seattle l3-O. This time a pass from Snuffy Smith to Barmon scored. Bruce Jaton made another tally by galloping sixty-four yards after intercepting a pass. An early touchdown by Barrett was not enough to win the Charity game for Queen Anne as the Lynx came back with two of their own, The boys playing their last game put up stiff resistance, and gave a good account of themselves. Positions on the All-City team went to Bob Barrett, Jerry Connelly and Earl Spaulding. The Inspirational Award was won by Jim Thoren. - MERT MATTHEWSON NORTHUP SPAULDING PARRY URE JATON Center Guard Center Guard Guard 'IDF Second Team football HE Grizzly Supers finished their season one notch above their big brothers with a record of four wins, one loss and one tie. Clarence Marvich scored the first touchdown when Ballard was defeated 7-O. Lincoln was also con- quered by the same score with Fray and Quinn making the points. Franklin fought the seconds to a scoreless tie and Garfield handed them their only defeat ot the season. Snutty Smith and Marvich scored to beat Broadway l2-O, A long run by l-lec Cole helped to beat West Seattle 8-O and climax a good season. Second Team Standings W L T Garfield .........,,,,,. 5 O l I Roosevelt ........,Y,,, 5 l O 'S' R ' 'N . X i li-ff'if,fQ ,i., 1 ., Q,nlQQifSff'l QUEEN ANNE-H.. 4 l l M A Nl l Lincoln ,...........,, ,, 4 2 O L ' A ' Cleveland .,.......A,V 2 2 2 Ballard .,.,.,,, ..,,, 2 3 l Broadway .,..,...A,,,, l 5 O Franklin ,,,,,,,,,,,Y,, O 4 2 West Seattle ..e..... O 5 l i SECOND TEAM SQUAD - Fray Quinn, Foster, Powers, Gibbs Sitts, Cook, Coach Cherberg Carley, Powers, Long, Hooper McCoy, Wabey. , 'l .lr 1 1 Tfzim' Team Foofba! INNING three games and losing a like number, the Grizzly Cubs fin- ished their season in fifth place. A little man by the name of John Wacky Howlett was featured in all wins and losses, too. His exceptional galloping around the gridiron helped the Cubs defeat Lincoln 6-O, Broadway 7-O and Franklin 6-O. Richards made the point after touchdown in the Broad- way game, Jack LaRue and Ed Klotz also turned in good performances. Third Team Standings W l. T Garfield ............... Roosevelt ............. West Seattle .,...,.. Ballard .........., QUEEN ANNEf.'.'Q Cleveland ....,....... Broadway ............ 3 l 2 3 2 l 3 3 O 2 Z l 2 3 O O 4 2 O 4 2 ' 4 l l 4 l l Franklin ...... ..... THIRD TEAM SQUAD - Kuhns, Gillespe, Mack, Apostolu, Mc- Nichol, Klotz, Hevly, Howlett, Sholdt, Nelson, Sunde, Steele Fish, Ackenhausen, Biddle, Mor- ris, Witherbee, Coach Schoel, Lightle, Ballenger, Sprinkle, Rhoades, Cook, Joachims, Stev- ens, Samuelson, Greb, Bowman Rutherford, Rowe, Osborn Clyde, Richards, Guy, Marlowe Hansen, Lincoln ..........f..... eg 'v's l , 1 . . 1940 Ury we X ,. f .3 rs M iles vi. f 'rmff coLLiNs t ll 7 5 l lt 3 C 8 Q W W .yr Rk..m, ' ,.w. r . 2 Q X JATON NORTHUP LUCE TUSON WINNING thirty-two games out of thirty-seven played was just one of the high points of the l940 season. Besides setting a new record of thirteen consecutive victories, the first team was the fourth in the league's history to have an undefeated season. The Grizzly hoopsters bowled over Lincoln by scores ot 57- l 4 and 43-34, Broadway 60-27 and 45-24 and Ballard 34-28 and 40-37, ln the last Beaver game Millikan went on a spree to score twenty-one points. Roosevelt went down 4l-32 and 27-2l. ln the latter game the ever- 4- 4 f Mi 4 W i gt 4: ww i A? 4 if 0 , 'ff. f Umm fans Q f 3 ,,:,, f HJ W 5 . ld gg W i-ioRsi.EY MILUKAN 4 ,,V' 5 fi ffl all f 4 4 ' 1' i 4 ff lt , 1 ' 1 MARTIN SLADE ROGERS OLSEN strong defense work of Jaton and Rogers saved the Kuays from disaster. The games with Cleveland ended 63-36 and 48-36 in our favor along with 34-23 and 4l -32 victories over Garfield. ln the last game for every member of the team except one, Ballard was over-powered 34-25. Bill Code and Bud Collins were given positions on the All-City team. Code also won the inspirational award and honors for being high scorer of the league. - MERT MATTHEWSON nl gb , ..A. .,.. '-Q31 Wi-.....,,,,, 3 FIRST TEAM STAN DI NGS QUEEN ANNE? Ballard? . Roosevelt? Franklinz' Garfield . Lincoln . Broadway Cleveland West Seattle Won Lost .. .l3 O . .lO 3 9 4 . lO 3 6 6 3 9 2 lO Z lO Z lO :5:Team5 above in playoff 4.r- ,V ,N -nik' FIRST TEAM SCORING BILL CODE ........... 136 BUD COLLINS. . . 115 DON MILLIKAN . . H3 BRUCE JATON . . 74 DON ROGERS . . , 47 FRANK HORSLEY . . 22 ANDY TUSON . . . Z0 DICK LUCE. . 6 In V ,, Cixi JL , 'f .MY 1. M ,JAR- THIRD TEAM SQUAD-P. Wanlcss D Schindler, P. Hi- yama B Hedreen, D. Amburn, D Sprinkle J Curran, D. Sharp- horn B Woessner, E, Klotz, J. Lohuis B Laar, Coach Schoel, H Pedersen T, Lough, H, Rob- inson F Denny. Scarlottas, Manager J. Howlett. Second and Hurd Team Basketball OT to be outdone by the first team, the second and third teams tied for the first honors in their respective leagues. The second team had a record of eight wins and four defeats, and tied with Roosevelt and Garfield. They lost some very close games such as Broad- way 42-4l and Garfield 24-22. Lincoln was trounced twice 30-l 8 and 40-l8, Ballard 45-32, Roosevelt 38-28, and Garfield 3l-25. The team cooperated very nicely, and everyone on the squad, composed of Jacobs, Seeger, Mullins, Williams, Burkland, Rolfe, Scarlottas, and Overbee, was a star. Eleven victories and a single loss is the record of the third team. Paul l-liyama was high scorer, and Denny Schindler, Paul Wanless, Don Amburn and Bruce l-ledreen played good ball. Lincoln was beaten twice, 29-2l and 35-28, Broadway 38-l3 and 32-24, Cleveland 34-9 and 3l-7 and Garfield 58-i6 and 34-2l. SECOND TEAM SQUAD-S. Mullns D Jacobs, M. Burkland, R. Williams G Over bee, Coach Schoel, D. Rolfe, B. Seeger P t'l-.Q 'WI I TENNIS SQUAD-J. Hanson, R. Cole, D, Hanson, D, Mackie, J. O'DonneIl, B. Burley, S. DeLong, B. Wyckoff, D. Millikan, Coach Cribley. GOLF SQUAD-B. Due, D. Folsom, H. Fish, W Lovett, F. Pennington, A. Stansell, D. Webber, H Mead, J. Torrence, B, Myers, Coach Leake. TENNIY HE Tennis squad has several returning lettermen from the championship team of last season as well as some new material, Leslie Cribley has taken over the coaching position from C. B. Bressler and is doing a fine job. Up to date the racket wielders have won one match and dropped two. West Seattle was an 8-l victim, but Garfield and Roosevelt defeated the Kuays. Millikan, Cole, Mackie, Don Hanson, DeLong, Wyckoff, and John Hanson have all been playing a good game against their opponents. GOZF UCCESS has finally come to the golf squad as they are well out of the cel- lar. They have come through with three wins and the same number of defeats to put them in a tie for third place. Pennington holds the number one position but Myers, Lovett, Webber, Torrence, Due, Mead, and the rest are continually bottling to advance their positions. 71' .,.,,i.,.,.,....,.J .,..,. .V .. . - .. .,, , ., ..-s , M-.. - .--.... . , ,, a.,.,,,- ........ -... C, ,ac . . -..-.-- . -. -, M... ,,,. ., .,.,c....,..-,. . -- , ., . , , - - as , . . ., . -.-..,,,.-... -.,t3:::., ' - 5 into 1 'W lf1. 2, I, , . 1-my ' G.. .. ,...+,..- png. 'SBP' ,gl Q ,L.. 4191 5 '4i GOVE First row: T. Warren, T, Gove, B. Rattray, B. Matsumoto, F. Miller, B. Dodds, B. Grandy, B. WARREN Burdett, B. Quinn, D. Draper, A, Soderberg. Second row: B. Snider, Coach Cherberg, J, Corallo, D. Sprinkle, K. Rowe, D. Mannus, J. Curran, D. Ryan, l-l. Robinson, B. Minnig, S. Sumich, B. Woessner, B. Hardy. Third row: B, Carlson, J. Art, B. Anderson, J. Stephen, E. Klotz, B. Jeffry, E, Glassman, B, Steele, l-l. Peterson, D. Higgins, D, Green. Varsity PPOSITION from the weather man made a big dent in the Grizzlies' schedule, and so for they have played only two games. Garfield was con- quered 8-7 in a real thriller. Ben Matsumoto added a Frank Merriwell touch when he hit a triple in the last half ofthe ninth inning to drive in Fran Miller with the winning run. Pitcher Johnny Corallo turned in a good perform- ance as did Burdett with two triples and one other hit. DRAPER BURDETT RATTRAY QUINN fmfl' ,...a4 ' .' B. I 1 X X I i , fe ., . ,is M 1 ' 'e:-' f y '!, 'fra' ff' D ' '-Qi 1 JW 1 'im . ff 4 -ff Qi ,f ,, ? . -f . SWE. . ... , 1 1 - ' fr-r . 2 ., fm. 'Q .l , ,, W V , . ji, 'Mun A ,,.' I , I up Q., --. V '-s....4ag,,+ 4.2 ' . N - ' ' e' A -. ' ' f W ' . A dn' ui -' -'- . , , . ., 4- .. ' 1.5, . , M , . 3 f f, V in , 4 - A - -s 4,3-,. .V rlwi fq .- ., . . g, N -.ng......l1-. 'V . ' - A of Ll JNIQ MATSUMOTO MILLER SNIDER DODDS Baseball The Kuays had a little trouble when they came out on the short end of a lO-6 game with Franklin, Warren to Gove to Rattray seems to be a good double play set-up, and the combination has made several already to take the team out ot the hole. Bob Dodds collected three hits in the Quaker game and played good ball. Coach Johnny Cherberg had a good turnout this year, and Queen Anne should have some fine teams in the future. - MERT MATTHEWSON SODERBERG HARDY WOESSN ER SMEVI K 7 , .5 , 4, X f W 4? l f W ' Cf V ' ' 1' I f We 'Hill' fail'-7 'ww-uqhl-L 1 lf may ,iii wif' fs ..-l GRAN DY CORALLO M an, Fil Ni Q' 5 POLLARD w w RYAN to N. . Y f4 My ' M usa 11 Q, if TUSON an 1 HQ? A QA gk QUANDE fl I ,N ,any ,xl V Q ROGERS 'C ,ax 'Y K pug., au 3 GLANTZ 1 , . ,, . X LUCE HANSON HRIZZZY vol: M' -' -1:5-F. -' 2' .di ,-gf-912 -A 4 walk 'Tl . Q, 3 W x S ,L 'WWF' Aww , f f ' f if TAYLOR lei fi ' 4 if 7 J , W, , M ,X 1, ,,,. , f f 4 f f ff f f f . X A 1 3 f ff X .f CODLING Kyle f if ' f , ' ' fffjf 'f fi 1 I If , A 5. ,, av XFX' - 1' X Q f ,f f 2,1 ' 1 'fyw V 'ff 1' , I I fffffr iff 1' -M I f 51,5 V ff N f X , 'VW OBERG LOHUIS 7R!lC'K5'7fR5 ,4 6 fc' rf' ' 4 2 V 1 2 1 Z' ,,,, f 1 ,57 X Q, , V f X K ! X f ' 4 , MK !,,, YZ, ANDERSON sv ADAIR 5' QQ -Q K M. 4 .ff , , if HOWLETT xx? 3? HOUGHTON ?!w?4,,x.unM1'N ,,,,i,. K ,W k 5 SECOND TEAM TRACK - First row: J. Lohuis J. Howlett, S. Oberg, P. Apostolou, P, Wonless B. Grandy, B. Peterson, W. Greene, D. Smeaton Second row: S. Mullins, D. Schindler, B. Houten R. McLaughlin, J. Taylor, H. Kravik, B. Vermillion A. Young, B. Anderson. J. Lohuis, B. Houten, D. Mahood, D. Huntley, H Kravik, R. Cave, R. McGowon, Varsity 7 rack lTH tive returning lettermen from last year's championship team and several excellent freshman performers, the present season is very prom- ising. Don Rogers and Andy Tuson, the All-City twins, are better than ever this year and the same may be said for Jack Ryan, Dave Pollard and Dick Luce. The team hod little trouble in setting back Cleveland 80-33. Tuson, hurdler, high and broad jumper, made thirteen points by taking two and tying for one tirst place. Coach Davis has high hopes tor his soph team and its members. Fresh- men who have made first team points are Jack Lohuis, Stewart Oberg, Ray McGowan, and Hilton Kravik. -MERT MATTHEWSON 1 FROSH-SOPH, TRACK - First row: R. McLoughlin, P. Wanless, B. Grandy, B. Anderson, P. Apostolou, W. Greene, D. Schindler, A. Young. Second row: J. O'Neil, D. Slaton, W, Stolle, B. Allen, R. Hilla- bidel, S. Oberg, E. Mathias, B, Peterson. Third row: 4 - ,P , ahkryimw yrrn W . 5 3, Yell Team Left to right: Jimmy Kaldal, Bud Saffle, Johnny Siemens, Bob Berry, Bob Hass. Boys' 0 C' ab First row lleft to rightl: J. Corolla, B, I Matsumoto, B. Dodds, D. Rogers, H Northup, F, Miller, B. Rattray, F. Benson. Second row: G. Allen, D. Evans, J. Ryan, B. Jaton, B. Martin, D. Millikan, E Spaulding, J. Ure, F. Horsley. Third row B. Burdett, A. Tuson, J. Briggs, W. Lov- ett, B. Hass, B. Myers, J. Featherston, R. Sundquist, B. Code. l' II ET'S HAVE THE FOUR K'S-AND MAKE IT GOOD. These familiar words have been shouted at the student body all season by Yell King Jimmy Kaldal and his four lively assistants, Bud Saffle, Johnny Siemens, Bob Hass and Bob Berry. Queen Anne can certainly be proud of these boys who have kept up the school spirit and team interest win or lose. HMATT HE most active organization of the school is the Q Club, a group of boys who have earned their varsity letter in some sport. One ofthe main duties performed by the club was patrolling all the major athletic events to maintain order. Officers for the fall semester were: Don Rogers, president, Bill Code, vice-president, Ben Matsumoto, secretary and treasurer, and Bruce Jaton, sergeant-at-arms. Second semester officers were: Benny Matsumoto, presi- dent, Roy Sundquist, vice-president, Jack Hansen, secretary and treasurer, and Blake Myers, sergeant-at-arms. Loren Schoel, adviser, greatly helped the club in all its activities. - BENNY MATSUMOTO 81 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL , u cHAMPloNs , , . gt. Q , X S . ll Junior-Senior Champs: B. Code, W. it , Madden, B. Hdss, B. Collins, D. Milli- 'ft , - al Sophomore Champs: P, Wanless, D. ,, . Schindler, R. Hddidt, R. Mdrdddhlm 3, c z ff Ss ..x., ,R g ' S f L i F at sc milk Freshman Champs: J. Humphreys, B, xv ' 5 Woessner, D. lma, D. Morrison. , ' X , V is G L Xi M L nr v 1 it il Xiilf X INTRAMURAZ .S'POR75 HE action pictured at the right gives you a typical pic- ture of the sport the boys have after school in the intramural sports. Coach Henkel super- vises the activities and a good time is had by all. INTRAMURAL BASEBALL-First row: Bid- dle, Weir, Sado, Herman, Walfors, Weiler, Mc- Clintock. Second row: Kamoto, Graber, Scarlot tas, Baxter, Shearer, Evans, Klein, Korpi, Wahl- man. Third row: Sundt, Faber, Slocum, Tielson Twitchler, Corey, Biddle, Hill, Rupert, Johnson Comstock, Coach Henkel. Y 1 Qu. uh il WARDS Left: As a fitting climax to his splendid season, Bill Code was awarded the basketball inspira- tional trophy by his teammates, Besides this honor, Bill was on the All-City team and also individual high scorer of the city, Here he is shown receiving the award from Coach Herb Davis. Left: Chosen by his teammates to re- ceive the football inspirational award for l939 was Jim Thoren, Right: Frannie Miller was awarded the base- ball trophy for last season. Others who did not receive credit in the last an- nual were George Gamble, goltg Dave Jacobs and Bill Zobrist, co-winners of the track award. ICTURED here are the trophies on which the win- , . . ners names are inscribed Basketball, track, and toot- ball are in the bottom row golf and baseball above. 1 A I-1 ZR 5,f , ff, .L iw-...M 'W W A 1 Ba ebal! BOUT sixty girls responded to the call of the bat and ball, This sport, managed by Elsie Schaffer, proved very successful, Outstanding pitchers were senior Carol Richstad and freshman Helen Hanson. Others who showed how the game is played were Grace Guy, Ruth Richstad, Mary Canty, Vivian Bonner, Jean Beegle, and Vivian Gewalt. - ELSIE SCHAFFER We dedicate this section to MISS PAULINE THOMAS because she is the one who has made after-school sports such an interesting and pop- ular activity among the athletic minded girls of Queen Anne, Not only does she coach athletics but she encourages good sportsmanship among the girls. - Alice and Joybelle Johnson 6171 ,,w WWW ,Mater K I MANAGERS-First row: C. Richstad, P. Ridge, E. Schaffer. Second row: S. Hunnewell, M, A, Katica, J. Leighton, E. M. Gilman, B. Nichols. SOPH., JR., SR., BASEBALL - First row: P. Picco, M, Katica, M. Canty M M. FRESHMAN BASEBALL-First row: G. Ellis, J. Stebbing, L. Pond, Miyauchi, N. Sekiguchi, G. Milkie. Second row: H. Hanson, C. Carpenter, J. Driver, M. Zweigart, D. Anderson, M. Smith, D. Strachbein. Third row: Mercer, R, Richstad, T. Fritch, K. Pederson, H. Roland. Second row D Parish, M. Matsumoto, C. Canty, L. Canty, N. Goring, J. Casey, B, Askell B. Nichols, P. Beard. Third row: B, Boileau, J. Arey, K. Munson, E, Daniels G. Guy, M. Bergaust, M, Bezona, V. Bennett, M, Hughes, L. Burke, P. C. Richstad, E. M. Gilman, J. Beegle, L. Heikkila, D. Longan, D, Mathson Anderson, J. Melcher V. Gewalt, E. Schaffer. -.S. 5 3 L. ' 1 . .J ,-.l.. l i Dx. fs.-. l . -. . ij ,. ...F .1-WM ,ff-iw ---1 gH-c L cDsccDTrg,.,,sWMM TEg?qlwQwlW , .,, L a ..... LW , if -N -I - S W' v If if at ... Q 1 ' -is 'Q 1-i I T T i . X 'f f 1 J E A ' --f...i ev--T-J -lu i -,..1-q,- l L -,.-..J...,,4... r-J -f Lv y 14.1 5' offs BASKETBALL AND SENIOR INSPIRATIONAL AWARDS Right: Carol Richstad received the basketball inspirational award. Each girl's name will be inscribed on her own trophy. Below: Each year a senior inspirational girl is se- lected by the girls who turn out for after-school sports. This year the honor was bestowed on the Q Club president, Eva Mary Gilman. FRESHMEN - First Volleyball URING this school year, nearly one hundred girls participated in many thrilling volleyball games. As we neared the end of the volley- ball season, the seniors were ahead, winning all their games, until they played against the juniors, who put up a great tight and beat the seniors two out at three games. The junior team consisted of captain Mary Matsumo- to, Eva Mary Gilman, Kay Munson and many other girl athletes. - JUANITA LEIGHTON row: M. L. Bergoust, C. Cummings, M. Zweigort, A Stewart M Pederson, J. Melcher, G. Milkie, L. Pond, J. Driver. SOPHOMORES- Second row J Ellis VOLLEYBALL JUNIORS First row: B. Boileau, M. Mer- C. Canty, L. Canty, D. Mathson, V. Gewalt, K. Pederson, J. Beegle, R. Richstad R Day cer B Askell J Casey Second row: M. Katica, E, M. M, Miyauchi. SEN IORS-Third row: Miss Thomas, P, Ridge, C, Richstad P Beard B Gilman T Fitch M Matsumoto Canty, J. Leighton, E. Schaffer, B. Nichols. - 4 h f . A , . ...D 9 ,' ., ' it A f 3 X S lkiff - .1 . .A ..- we 'Q SPEEDBALL CHAMPIONS Top row: J. Beegle, L. Buell, L. Canty, D. Carter, B. Cochrane, E. Daniels, R, Day, L. Heikkila Bottom row D. Mathson, M. McBride, K. Pederson, P. Picco, R. Richstad, L. Roehm, H, Roland, G. Treisch 5'PfE'DBv4ll ISS THOMAS introduced speedball to Queen Anne in l937. lt takes the place of hockey or soccer as one of the four major sports on the girls' program, Each girl who turns out for the practices and team games receives one hundred points toward her letter. This year under the rnanagership of Carol Richstad one of the largest turnouts was held with nearly one hundred girls earning points. The sophomores led by Ruth Richstad and Ruth Day defeated the seniors for the championship in the last game of the season. The score being 4 to 2 in a game featured by much brilliant passing. The freshmen led by such stars os Jacqueline Melcher, Alice Clark, Dorothy Anderson, Nao Sekiguchi, and Helen Hansen showed much ability and should be a serious threat next year. Other stars were Elsie Schaffer, Jean Beegle, Vivian Gewalt, Anne Ashmore, and Dorothy Strackbein. -- CAROL R ICHSTAD SPEEDBALL SENIORS lleftl First row: Pat Ridge, Carol Rich- stad, Elsie Schaffer, Beth Canty. Second row: Polly Beard, Juanita Leighton, Eva Mary Gilman, Barbara Nichols. JUNIORS ileff belowl First row: Mildred Katica, Mary Mercer, Beatrice Boileau, Bettie Askell, Jac- queline Casey. Second row: Thelma Fritch, Mary Matsumoto. FROSH lbelowi First row: Aurora Stewart, May Pederson, Lois Pond, Gladys Milkie, Jacqueline Mel- cher, Arlou Hunter. Second row: Jeanne Ellis, Jen- nie Driver, Mary Louise Bergoust, Mary Miyauchi, Courtnae Canty. -WFT' A! WWW i'Q0 ' i ,, f ,, Q va., . M, , 'H-rv' ,f 1 111, Q., 'F 2 .4 . if , cars if J., , a A Q ja ,az . Aa- , Y Ly ,J , V K .t , , , 's--ss-as ffm-A I T ,n ., 5 W , g.. EN i -- so 1 J J 4 , BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Top row: P. Beard, A. Fulkerson, E. Fuhrman, E. Gilman, M. Katica Bottom row: J. Leighton, B. Nichols, C. Richstad, E. Schaffer, G. Small BASKETBAZZ NSWERING Miss Thomas' opening whistle for a big basketball turnout, a great number of girls eager to learn and eager to improve their game made the l94O basketball season a big success. This year's turnout was managed by Mary Ann Katica. Carol Richstad, with her accurate shooting, played a big part in winning the championship for the senior team, as also did Elsie Schaffer, Eva Mary Gilman, Captain Elma Fuhrman, Juanita Leighton, Polly Beard and all of the rest. The climax of the basketball season is marked by the Inspirational Award, which is given to the girl who was considered the most inspirational to the team and is presented at the Mother-Daughter banquet. The seniors won first place, sophomores second, juniors third, and the freshmen fourth. - MARY ANN KATICA BASKETBALL PLAYERS JUNIORS lrightl First row: T. Fritch, M. Katica, M. Mercer. Second row: M, Matsumoto, B. Boileau, J. Casey. SOPHOMORES fright belowl First row: V. Gewalt R. Richstad, R. Day, C, Canty, D. Matson. Second row: J. Beegle, L. Canty, K. Pederson, FRESHMEN-First row: A. Stewart, J. Driver, J Melcher, L. Pond, G. Milkie. Second row: J. Ellis, M. Pederson, M. Miyauchi, M. Bergousf. Q t.2 7s 3k ZSNIZWN' vi , .-r c- - . '- . I sz mv .. - ' V V 'Q , ...., -' . 3- If aff Q.. ' 3' 5 R 'XF an at LC JJ Q9 l GIRLS' Q CLUB-First row: A. Johnson, D. Parish, J. Clark, M. J. Moore, K. Engle, M. Canty, P. Ridge, M. Claire, L, Humble, R. Richstad B Canty, B. Nichols. Second row: E. Schaffer, M. Mercer, K. Munson, N. Goring, H. Lawson, B. Askell, B. Wyse, E. McGowan, J. Arey, Aurich R. Day, J. Casey. Third row: Miss Thomas, V. Gewalf, K. Pederson, G. Small, J. Leighton, J. Beegle, L. Roehm, C. Richstad, E. M, Gilman B Baileau, Fourth row: J. Johnson, E. Fuhrman, G, Rudolph, C. Canty, A. Ashmore, S. Hunnewell. 6'irls' Mhror Sports ,Q IW ,..- TUMBLING-Compliments to Ruth Richstad, Ruth Day, Ruth Gordon, Arlou Hunter, Gloria Aurelio, Grace Day, June Brittain, and Lois Pond for their interesting tumbling per- formance which they displayed at the P.-T. A. meeting and in the 4O Kuay Kapers. --rrrn-1' TRACK is proving to be an inviting recreation to the sports- loving girls of Queen Anne because it has such a variety of contests. This year track is under the management of Eva Mary Gilman, Many of last year's track stars such as Carol Richstad, Barbara Nichols and Elsie Schaffer are once again in the field inspiring the newcomers on by their hearty par- ticipation. ,L HIKING-The hiking season was ush- ered in this year by a hike to Lincoln Park where a peanut hunt was staged. Going through a canyon, through paths partially covered by underbrush, single-file added novelty to the Car- keek Park Hike. The last was to Carle- ton Park after which the girls hiked to the game between Queen Anne and Franklin. Hikes were managed by Bar- bara Nichols. - BARBARA NICHOLS mi 5, . i. 1 'C -flag.. - A 1.34 .G 'S' .' 0:1 HORSESHOES, one of the minor sports in after school ath letics, is becoming more popular than before with the girl interested in earning their Q. lt is an interesting sport which helps develop skill. ADMINTON and ping pong, two popular minor sports, were managed by Patricia Ridge. Fifty or more girls, all desiring to win first place, competed in the games. Some of the participants were Ruth Richstad, Jean Beegle, Jackie Casey, and Elsie Schaffer. The latter won first place in both of the sports, Ruth Richstad and Beatrice Boileau tied for sec- ond. - PATRICIA RIDGE fvfyf 4 , X, , Y S' ZX Q 3 4 I , s 2 , If Q , Q kw!3,,,, Ni f . 1' Q .I Q 'QIQ ' f V1 XXN 1 ff 1,1494 ff '6 1 I, I ll ' If ' xff 5 I 50 'Ill' 1 xx, J I I I' Q f,,f. O ,- , l -x, -9- Q ,- - 4 I, 1 I A , dv! 1 2. f . X l V 1 1 7 , I, f I f I I I' ff' 5' ,'4 '11f'1fl 4 'I 1, file!!! ' f I, 'fl 'I -if IZ ff ,ffl 4, ' ff' 1 fl x s.. -KJ -' N91 ' 'y 1. 4 N- x' ' V! Q x' f , ff I 4 ' I I Q-v I IK ,,..,-s- BETTE FRANK, Quay Representative, BETTY PALMER, President, DENBY MACKIE, Vice-Pres- ident, MILDRED KATICA, Secretary. assfW':2F'-We +,g F g- 3DnQ3n.rmy2 '3 RJg?mS51 FDO3f' sr 31 N- Qxyibws-+x3f oT '1s tg 3' QUJUUJ viUJg'U 2116 fa- ' ogiT3Q'aVm? 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To be eligible for membership, sophomores must have acquired twenty-tour points or maintained a B average or better during two semesters, The pins are presented to qualifying students at the semi-annual Honor Society assem- blies. f BETTE FRANK First row: B. Kimble, K. Korpi, P. Kostka, T. Kuramoto, B. Lee, I. Leopold. Second row: M. Lesan, M. Levisee, N. Lezin, R. Logan, M. McClure, B. Meacham. Third row: M. Moc, P, Morford, T. Murry, L. Noonan, B. Olsen, C. Page. Fourth row: F. Payne, L. Payne, L. Pederson, F. Penning- ton, J. Peters, H, Pettijohn. Fifth row: K. Pomeroy, P. Porter R. Prior, M. Randle, G. Rasmussen, P. Reed. Sixth row. L Roehm, J. Rowland, M, soifmon, K. sow, D. Schindler, R. Schoppe. Seventh row: M. Sccfield, G. Shana- felt, P. Sheldahl, J. Siemens, R. Soderburg, H. St. Clair, Eighth row: D. Stedman, N. Steele, C. Stimmel, T. Tuppcr, S. Venema, C. Waldburgcr. 'MU .391 , if U 9 . 9-t l Lifvdis. Fu!! - i' 'K Q wo-Bar P171 Holders O obtain a two-bar pin a junior must receive titty points in four semesters. Points are gained through grades and participation in school activi- ties. ln the fall torty-tive students received their two-bar pins and thirty-four, this spring. This makes a total of seventy-nine juniors who are proudly wearing the two-bar pin. -MILDRED KATICA First row: M. Armstrong, B. Bateman, E. Bates, C. Beng- sten. Second row: V. Bergman, L. Besagno, T. Blum, R. Brace, M. Burkland, M. Canty. Third row: P. Christianson, M. Crain, E. Crites, B. Cummings, M. Cunningham, B. Cushing. Fourth row: A. Dehn, H. DePuydt, E. Dargun, J. Edelbrock, L. Erickson, B. Falconer. Fifth row: L. V. Foster, A. Fyfe, C, Gilmour, E. Glassman, L. Griffin, G. Guy. Sixth row: B. l-levly, C. Howell, L. Hutchinson, D, Jacobs, C. Jeffery, M. Johnson. Seventh row: M. Katica, N. Ken- yon, J. La Rue, H. Lawson, D, Lidgate, C. Luther. HERBERT LEWIS, Honor Society Adviser First row: E. McDougall, H. McNicolI, F. McPhaiI, D. Mackie. Second row: A. Mathieu, M. Mercer, K. Munson, D. Osgood, S. Paine, D. Parrish. Third row: L. Pederson, E, Petrich, E. Phillips, G. Rehkoff, J. Reid, R. Richstad. Fourth row: L. Ringstrom, N. Rogers, J. Rossi, B. Savage, P. Scar- latos, M. Schaeffer. Fifth row: L. Slaughter, D. Staley, V. Stimmel, J. Straith, J. Strom, W. Thompson. Sixth row: A. Tollefson, L. Totten, T. Warren, P. Way, D. Webber, B. Wickman. Seventh row: R. Wilde, C. Willey, P. Wilgress, R. Williams, B. Wilson, G. Van Stone. Wifi! -' 1 ' r -0 1 l- 1iz1 'a ' .ff V' '- K 'U l it' N X B Andcrlon G And' 'on H nderson M Anderson Eh-Ball if-Q lg Q ford: Pm Holders HE grand climax to three years at Honor Society member- bership is the presentation ot the torch pin. Seventy-eight points are necessary to receive this pin and one hundred eight points are required to keep it. This pin, along with the others, is presented at the Honor Society assembly held every se- mester. The members of the Honor Society wish to extend to Mr. Lewis their appreciation tor his help and guidance in assisting them. or , gs me y ., , V - IJ J. Kusc MM, Lprson R. Loow , fj i 'Nm 4 -lv l , is l f' y 4 Q' f 4 'VW l B 3- A ' ,N r 'N l W B ld! . if A - z.1f:,l::'L,., .,., - . , X , ,k W A Bates L Bates A Bwvdm 5 Berk R. Beermck ' J, Marty A- Mg,-,uf V' Mouse M. A' Muon I, , Mycn W vi , ,.r... ,in-..,, fp fig: V , ,V I A f , Y I of ' ,,,,,,f L, 1, g Y 2 H- N 'h P P' 0 3 'Y ., 5' Pvlmef .431 ,... EQIKS.- ,.,. ,...,l,.-Enxl1ev - l -l l ra PM D. Pfam., 41 Presley , K. Pvwvvd o. KT new S. Howton ir 594 , 'lm wr llg.. .....J1..n..,i1..:zLc 11 afnmla D. 'Ixmeau 2niQ 'i' , f .V 4 ' ' 43,7 i ,g 1 ,' , .- 5 1 , 'M 11? 'Q , V' ' ' A pr OFFICERS: CAMERA CLUB- First row: J. Amundsen, B. Askell, P. Beard, E. Blackwell, B. Brigham, S. Burley J, Hanson, E, Toby, V. Cheever, E. Sutton P. Conan, J. Casey, V. Cheever, E, Clyde. Second row: P. Craigen, B. Falconer, D. Guerin, M. Harms, D. Hansen, J. Hanson, V. Hecht, J, Heffernan, L. Heikkila, N, Kinyan. Third row: B. LaMoure, M Matthewson, R. Morgan, J. Nordstrom, L. O'Connor, J. Presley, M. Reagan, D. A. Reed, M. Saffle B. Savage. Fourth row: G. Shartin, W. L. Spike, E. Stata, E. Sutton, E. Toby, J. Wells, C. Willey H. Willey, Mr. Hoverson, Mr. Shelton. 61411151314 CLUB NE of the most popular clubs in school in previous years was the Camera Club. It is devoted to the amateur with the purpose of developing his skill in the field of photography and starting others out on a hobby that has taken the world by storm. At the beginning of the year, Julius Hoverson succeeded Arthur L. Shelton in the position of adviser. Officers chosen for the i939-i940 term were as follows: Herb Willey, President, Virginia Cheever, Vice-President, Eleanor Sutton, Secretary, John Hanson, Treasurer, Enid Toby, Kuay Representative. f - HERBERT WILLEY Plv4J'fR.S 6'l!lZD RGANIZED for the benefit of all those interested in dramatics, the Players' Guild is responsible for the senior play, Kuay Kapers and the operetta. An innovation in this year's organization was the forming of a dramatics class inside the Guild. This group was fortunate in having the use ofa voice recording machine, lt has been very interesting and instructive even if a bit surprising to hear a record of your own voice. Miss 'Esther Uhden and Mr. Paul J. Eaton deserve a great deal of credit for the very pro- fessional manner with which the amateurs perform. There was no election held this year, junior and senior directors Lynne Hobrock, Elaine Phillips, Jule Marty and Maxine Moe assuming the offices. -ELAINE PHILLIPS PLAYER'S GUILD- First row: D. Barker, B, Bergeron, B. Butterworth, E. Clyde, V. Cheever, P. Cochrane, R. Coffey, B. Corcoran, C. Damon, T. Daniels. Second row: B. Edwards, A, Goodson, L. Griffin, J. Hart, M. Hart, L. Hobrock, C. Jeffery, J. Kaldal, W. Kennedy, T. Kinnear. Third row: N, Lezin, C. Luther, D. Mackie, J. Marty, F. McPhaiI, B. Meade, M, Moe, V. Monsey, L. Noonan, C. Page. Fourth row: Miss Uhden, E. Phillips, G. Rasmussen, B. Regalia, B. Rehfeld, D. Reynard, J. Schillreff, D, Short, A. Smith, B. Thompson. OFFICERS: M, Moe, E. Phillips, L. Hobrock, J. Marty .. , - J. . . 4 '- 3 - .Vik in ' f ' . xg V . 4, ..,.. - , V to r Y If 'mf E 'JJ I '. , -': 4 - J' - .e -Fi i N . ,W - A . 356 ,Q T7 PATTY MARY JEAN ANNETTE ORDWAY MOORE THOMPSON PAT l-lODGlN Secretary Vice-President Treasurer 0 S J lf' . . ,732 NAL, .An-P HE officers of the Girls' Club, Pat Hodgin, president, Mary Jean Moore, vice-president, Patty Ordway, secretary, and Annette Thompson, treas- urer, with Miss Chisholm adviser, have had one aim this year: to interest more girls in active Girls' Club work. An unusual event this year was an AlI Girls' Day April l7. The entire day was given over to the girls, who attended a special girls' assembly and enjoyed a Deanna Durbin movie after school. The inspirational girls tor this year were Pat Hodgin, elected by the girls of the school, and Jerry Schillreft, elected by the Girls' Club cabinet. Everyone at the annual Mother and Daughter banquet was entertained by characters from The Land of Oz. Speakers from Cornish and the University of Washington made the cozies and assemblies especially interesting. We feel that this year every girl can say, l have been true to the best that is within me, that I may become a fine and worthy woman. - - PAT HODGIN GIRLS CLUB CABINET- Sitting: F. Prater, E. Clyde, D. A. Reed, L. Ager, J. Schillrett, P. Berry, Z. Bates, L. Parker, J. Heffernan N Carlson B Pomeroy K Drake. First row: V. Simicich, S. Burley, P. Hodgin, A. Thompson, Miss Chisholm, P. Ordway, M. J. Moore, G. Clarke R Brace E Phillips C Callow V Policar, R. Allison, J. Strelo, E. Hansen. Second row: M. V. Cauthorn, E. Ring, S. Hawton, D. Cook, D. Segale B Coen A Gibbs N Johns J Clarke, A. Ashmore, M, Katica, N. Bushnell. Third row: B. Brace, H. Libbey, B. J. Nichols, M. Katica, B. Jepson, M C Mengel E McGinley H Lawson, B. Littler, C. Luther, C. Gilmour, L. Heyland, G. Shartin, G. Van Stone. Fourth row: J. Peyton, M. L. Haley D Wilson R Wilson D Barker M Mueller, B. Palmer, Z. A. Steuding, M. Leache, D. Short, K. Munson, E. M. Gilman, M. Shore, M. Hertzman, P Palmer Ili.. S!!! as 1 1 l Girls' L' ab L. , 3 E, RL V? BlLL DON JACK BILL SLATER ROGERS CORCORAN CODE U Board of Control Treasurer Vice-President Secretary BOB BARRETT President BLY led through another year by Mr, Felix Moore, the Boys' club has been active in school affairs at Queen Anne for the past two semesters. The officers under whose direction the organization functioned were Bob Barrett, president, Jack Corcoran, vice-president, Bill Code, secretary, Don Rogers, treasurer, and Bill Slater, board of control chairman with Jimmy Kaldal as acting president upon Bob's graduation in February. Probably ranking foremost in the club's activities of the year was the annual Father-Son banquet, which was held at the finish of the i939 football season. Members of the football squad were the guests of honor, The Boys' Vocational conference and Boys' assembly highlighted the spring activities, Experienced and successful business and professional men gave suggestions to the boys who were particularly interested in their various occupations. - BILL SLATER it STUDENT COUNCIL- First row: J. Kaldal, B, Martin, T. Warren, T, Gave, B. Matsumoto, H, Willis. Second row: J Art B.Cd B.H B,MGh D.R r Th'd BOYS CLUB WORKERS - P, Apostolou, B, Matsumoto, J. Ryan, B Code A Guy, B, Jaton, C. Marvich. Moore, . , o e, ass, c ee, age s, If row: J. Ryan, B. Slater, H. Robinson, A, Tuson, Mr. F, ,,,, W. ,,,, W ,.,,.,, .,,,,,, ' HM, ., , ,,.r 01 pw ,,,, f .AJ J 1- V - J f WW E QC First Row: E. Bales, D. Barker, L. Bateman, B. Beery, V. Bergman, V, Campbell, M. L. Dawley B, Berry, J. Rowland, L. Griffin, B, Edwards I, De LaMar, D. Drake, B, Edwards. Second Row: B. J. Elliott, B, Finger, A. Fyfe, H. Golobic P. Green, L, Griffin, B, Heavens, L. Heikkila, S. Heitesku, B. Hunt. Third Row: B, J. Jepson D. Longan, B. Lubeck, P. Mapes, H, McClure, P. Norman, J. Peyton, D. Propst, B. Rose, J Rowland. Fourth Row: Mrs. lorns, J. Sampson, G. Shanafelt, J. Slade, E. Swan, J. Swan, G Schwartz, R, Swing, J. Smythe, H. Wade. H Afeneo fspanol HIS year's Spanish club has indeed been an exceptional one, The officers for the entire year are as follows: presidents, Lurline Griffin and Jeanne Peyton, vice-presidents, Bill Beery and Bob Edwards, secretaries, Jim Rowland and Perry Dahl, Kuay representatives, Bob Edwards and June Brittain, A new office of treasurer has been introduced this year. Mickey Austin fills this position. Among the various proiects of our club we find: The popular El Charlador, the first language paper to be printed in our school by its own pupils. The printer was Bill Finger. Those who acted as editors were John Swan, Bill Finger, Helen McClure, Bob Edwards, Bob Lubeck, Bill Berry and Perry Dahl. Each club member deserves many thanks for his fine spirit and true cooperation in making this a memorable year. Muy gracious amigos, M l-URI-'NE GRIFFIN Deafscfzer Verein URING the fall semester, Deutscher Verein meetings were conducted by a group of officers composed of Gummie Johnson, president, Bill Cum- mings, vice-president, lrene De La Mar, secretary-treasurer, and Denny Carmichael, Kuay representative. Under their supervision, the club collaborated with the other language clubs for their annual Christmas party. The members of the German group were also entertained by a stirring drama depicting the invasion of Germany by the Huns lmodern versionl. The summer term found the club under the control of Gummie Johnson, president, Harriet Gowdy, vice-president, Bill Cummings, secretary-treasurer, and Fritz Hahn, Kuay representa- tive. The German organization, although having a small membership, is one of the most active clubs in the school due largely to the guiding hand of Benno J. Uhl, the club's adviser. Boegli, B. Brandt, D. Carmichael, B. Code, A, Codling, B. -GUMMIE JOHNSON First Row: P. Barnes, F. Cummings, l. De LaMar, P, Dixie, Second Row: E. Fenhaus, H, Gowdy, F. Hahn, J. Hanson, R, Hood, D. Hunnewell, A. Johnson, G. Johnson, J. Kaldal. Third Row: B. Lee, E. McClintock, M. E. Mengel, F. Mitchell, M. Otto, A. J. Palmer, P. Paris, M. Perrine, R. Richstad. Fourth Row: J. Roehm, B, Stewart, L. Strackbein, V. Thompson, W. Thompson, M. Torongo, D. Torrance, H. Willey, B. J. Uhl, G. JOht'tSOn, F. Hahn, l'l. Gowdy, B. Cummings X. We s 1 I ,. ti tn .-i - -4 , 'F in Q, ,ma .f Q X f , If 'IM' . is-.v'. f. , , , I J , l .2 , ' 'Q Qi ' Q vis L jL' 4 L A - - C 'I ,, ff. W M ,KW QW! First row: M. Bakke, J. Baumgarten, M. Baumgartner, P. Beard, E. Bell, R. Broswick, G. Butter- L ff ' I1 5 D JO 0135 P C,-Q, en M, Hqrf field, C. Carpenter, M. Clare, B. Cook. Second row: P. Craigen, H, Croxdale, D. Cutts, A. Forbus, e to ng t ' C ' ' Q ' ' R. Gordon, J. Hall, V. Hancock, H. Hansen, J. Hart, B. Heaton. Third Row: F. Hokanson, A. Hop- kins, G. Jeffs, C. Kuhns, J. Melcher, M. Myauchi, M. Moe, M. Mortland, H. Mullally, P, Osborne. Fourth row: D. Osgood, L. Pederson, H. Pettijohn, V. Simicich, J. Staley, C, J. Suder, D. Wilson, Senatus Romanus N the fall of the year the following officers were elected: consuls, Roberta Wilson and Dean Jacobs, aedile, Judith Hart, quaestor, Dot Wilson, prae- tor, Mimi Hart, and nuntiator, Pat Craigen. During this administration the club members consulted the oracles and had their fortunes told, speeches were given on Italy, and in Decem- ber the Latin club joined the other language clubs for a successful Christmas party. The results of the spring election were: consuls, Judith Hart and Jay Baumgarten, aedile, Mimi Hart, quaestor, Dolores Staley, praetar, Gordon Butterfield, and nuntiator, Alvaro Forbus, A party including a quiz on mythical characters and a scavanger hunt was given in this term. This club, under the able guidance of the Latin teacher, Miss Dorothy McQuiston, has become an important factor in every Latin student's life. C JUDITH HART le fercle Francais VERY fourth Tuesday of every month you can find Le Cercle Francais gathered in room lOl eagerlylistening to a French speaker, monologue, song, or whatever may be scheduled on the program for that meeting, The first semester found Mlle. Donna McMorris wielding the gavel as president, Mlle. Barbara Coen assisting her as vice-president, Mlle. Katharine Drake taking down the minutes, and Mlle. Roberta Wilson representing Le Cercle Francais to the Kuay. The second semester the presidency was taken over by Mlle. Barbara Coen, vice-pres- idency by Mlle. Katharine Drake, the position of secretary by Mlle. Margerie Senechal, and Kuay representative by Mlle. Helene Lawson, who numbered among their most popular meetings a roller skating party which quite unlimbered the dignity of all attending. At all times, the French club adviser, Raoul Brinck, has been of unquestionable help, not only in planning the meetings, but in carrying them through to the finish and making everyone from the French l's to those in French Vlll have an enjoyable time when the French club meets. - KATHARINE DRAKE First Row: J. Arey, B, Askell, B, Belstad, M, Boos, J. Broderick, V. Cauthorn, M. Clare, B. Coen, A. Dehn, K. Drake. Second row: C. Dye, D. Gamble, P. Goist, E. Gowey, J. Griffin, M, L. Gulley, R. Hansen, C. Howell, M. Johnson, H, Lawson. Third row: E. McDougall, D, McMorris, N. Mears, B. Micrldletan, R, Mivorggn, R. Nelsaniq D, Osgood, M. Randle, R. Schoppe, B. J. Schroeder. Fourth row: r. Brinck, . eefield, G. S artin, P. Sheldahl, L. Smith, B. Thompso , J. Wa re , B. k. DRAKE, D. McMORRlS, B. com Waugh, M. A. weigh, R. Wilson. n ' n J. Hart, R. Wilson, D. Wilson R. Wilson, A. Zorotovich, Miss McQuiston, WW-1 nb ' . ,1 . is 'A 'fr 2' . is if -i lk. ' sk iigfttfi . N ' .ii if .-it A.. . 'asatfwg -ent if il l 'wll5ml::I1sl1 4'. Q. , ,. ff Q . 'fs fr lf. 34 at 'gui' Arr 6'uild ja 5, DG? .. 12 M , F- B GdleYf B' Comp, E: Clyde, V- DOVISJ J. HANSON, V. DAVIS, E. LLJNDQLJIST, B. MATSUMOTO J, Hanson, E, Lundquist, C. Luther, B. Matsumoto, F. McClintock, D. McMor- ris, V. Monsey, H, Policar, M. Price, L. Saul, D. Schroeder, D, Srneeton, H. Tay- I00 flu HE Art Guild is the newest club at Queen Anne, having been started early this year by Virginia Davis and Benny Matsumoto. To belong to the Art Guild it isn't necessary for one to be an artist, as only an interest in art, and a little ability is required. The Art club has been of service to school activities in many ways, making posters and banners, for the P,-T. A., plays, dances, Kapers, skating, and mixer-parties, picnics, athletics and programs. At one meeting Corwin Chase, prominent northwest artist, spoke and gave illustrations on sketching. For enjoyment and pleasure, the Art club has taken several sketching parties to the art museum, Woodland park, waterfront, Volunteer Park, U. of W. campus, and several other places of interest. lt also had a garden party at Donna McMorris's home. Officers for the past year were: Benny Matsumoto, president, Virginia Davis, vice-pres- ident, Eileen Lindquist, secretary-treasurer, John Hanson, Kuay representative, Helen Taylor, sergeant-at-arms. The club adviser is Miss Clara Rush. - - BENNY MATSUMOTO Q CQ CQ DE W7BPY. This is the invitation frequently transmitted into the ether by the school's amateur radio station. The Radio club, active on both radiotelegraph and radiotelephone, has completed a very pleasant year. The primary function of the club is to satisfy the scientific curiosity and interests of the students. lt will be found that the club's work ties in closely with science and mathematics. W. O. Baker, chemistry teacher, is the club's adviser. Mr. Baker also teaches the class in radio which has given the club new impetus. Affiliated with the American Radio Relay League, the club has had a fine set of members. Energetic Charles Rafferty, president and owner-operator of W7HLW, has led them with the help of Philip Whitcomb, vice-president, David Brown, W7HQl, secretary, and Eugene Glass- man, Kuay reporter. - DAVID BROWN R. Berglund, L. Brewick, D. Brown, B. Carlson, E. Glass- man, H. Kelly, H. Kyle, H. Olson, C. Rafferty, D, P. wHiTcoMB, D. BROWN, E. GLASSMAN, c. RAFFERTY Whitcomb, Radio b Shephard, H. Willey, P. - WWW Lwfw' , Ei- gr iv E, J o S ' 1-21 f H, any f'lLii ,Q B. HASS, B. MARTIN, D. ROGERS, J. KALDAL B-COfC0fOf1fJ.C0fC0fOf'fBid- wards, T. Gave, B. Hass. B. Jaton J. Kaldal, B. Martin, B. Matsu- moto, B. Myers, D. Pollard, J LaRue, D. Roger, M. Saffle, F Talbot, T. Warren. MONG the most active clubs of the year was the Hi-Y, which had a most successful and inspiring season. Some of the outstanding activities of this club were the conducting of two popular skating parties, aiding a family at Thanksgiving, continuing an active Mothers' club, and holding a banquet honoring the champion basketball team. Officers for the first semester were Jim Kaldal, president, Don Rogers, vice-president, Bob Hass, secretary, and Jack Barmon, treasurer. During the second semester the officers were Jim Kaldal, president, Don Rogers, vice-president, Bill Martin, secretary, and Bob Hass, treasurer. The club wishes to extend its deepest appreciation to its adviser, Paul J, Eaton, for his able guidance and keen interest in the work. - DON ROGERS EMBERSHIP in Quill and Scroll, the international Honorary Society for High School Journalists, is earned through outstanding work on the high school newspaper. This year's officers of the Queen Anne Chapter are Eugene Schroeder, president, Lynne Hobrock, vice-president, Evelyn McGinley, secretary, and Jim Kaldal, treasurer. Miss Carolyn Barclay is the group's faculty adviser. A good showing was made by Queen Anne members who participated in national contests sponsored by the Quill and Scroll. Pat Craigen won a third place sectional award in the Pacific Coast district for ad-writing. Receiving honorable mention in other contests were Bob Edwards, editorial writing, Eugene Schroeder, current events, and Anne Beaudin, copyreading. The outstanding activity of the year was the annual party attended by the active members and alumni. This year a Chinese dinner was given during the Christmas holidays. - EVELYN McGlNLEY A. Beaudin, B. Edwards, L. Hob- rock, J. Kaldal, Q. Koenig, B. Lofgren, E. McGinley, M, Muel- ler, J. Presley, B. Rotermund, i'2,'2,22fd,if'5QgeQlf2ffe' S' J' W J. KALDAL, E. MCGINLEY, L, Hoaraock, E. sci-iRoepeR 0017! and Scroll IOI I V5.5 f ,..-- 11 54 Afiebeffv, B- CIOFK, J. DOFGHJ T. MlNAR, B, HEAVENS, D. CHANDLER, E, SCHROEDER B. Heavens, N. Hill, F. Horsley, Q. Koenig, T. Minor, P. Parker, P. Pielmeyer, E. Schroeder, B. Slack, D. Torrance, B. Woo. HE Chess club, reorganized this February under the advisership of Mr. Leake, has enjoyed continuous activity this year. The large membership . . - I roll included many beginners as well as returning members from last year s l'E'Ol'Tl. ln effect this season was a unique preliminary tournament devised by Tony Minar for the selection of a team. Winners of the preliminaries who played in the interschool tournament were Frank Horsley, Ben Woo, Tony Minor, Dave Chantler, Barbara Heavens and Phil Piel- meier, Aside from dropping their first matches by close 3-2 scored, this year's team has been very successful. Officiating for the club are the following: Tony Minar, president, Eugene Schroeder, vice-president, Barbara Heavens, executive secretary, and Dave Chantler, Kuay representative. P- BEN WOO HE Rod 'n' Reel club, under the guidance of Kenneth Campbell, has had one of its most successful seasons. At the beginning of the year the following o-fish-als were elected: George Jeffs, King- fish , Fred Mitchell, Little Kingfish , Barbara Brigham, Suckertary , and Jean Presley, Kuay Shiner. At the meetings during the year many well-known fishermen generously gave to the members of the club their time and many good tips on fishing. Some of the speakers were: Bill O'Dachartyfsalmon spinning, George McLeod - steelhead fishing, Roger Dahl 'fly tying and rod making. These and many others helped to make our meetings interesting. Anyone who fishes is a member of the club f not just the ones that attend the meetings. Through the use of a report board the members can give full accounts of the fishing trips. These notices remain on the board for a short length of time, as current fishing news, and are then put into the club record book. The Rod 'n' Reel club is the only club in Queen Anne to put out its own bulletin. This bulletin is put out about every two weeks and carries the latest club and fishing news. - PHIL LYNCH D. Adair, B. Antill, V, Bergman, B. Brigham, D. Grandy, F. Hahn, J. Heffernan, G. Jeffs, B. Lu- beck, P, Lynch, B. McGhee, F. Mitchell, J. Presley, F. Scott, G. Ure s C7 b ll W0idm0'1f E- W0ldm0U- G. JEFFS, J. PRESLEY, B. BRIGHAM, F. MITCHELL Rod 'n' is W Reel Club 102 .QQ 1 D iv, .Anal - KL ' - 14 'LA JS ,N W 1 li E EW H. SMITH, W. MADDEN, P. WAY, M. SAFFLE E-,C,llvglg,,Pb'CLGJg5lo,w?1 Dbigglgfg R. Maher, K. Prestrud, B. Roter- mund, H. Smith, R. Snell, Z. A Steuding, P. Way, Miss Odell. HE Grizzly Ski club had a banner year under the sponsorship of the P.-T. A. and Miss Margaret Odell, the club adviser. The Ski team, Howard Berglund, Dick Luce, Walt Madden, Hank Smith and Pete Way, won fifth place in the Seattle High School Tournament and fourth place in the State Tourna- ment. On the annual trip to the Ski Bowl, Queen Anne throngs set new attendance records. A treasure hunt was held and Adrienne Gibbs was crowned Ski Queen, Officers for this successful year were: Walt Madden, president, Hank Smith, vice-pres- ident, Pete Way, secretary-treasurer, Dick Luce and Bud Saffle, Kuay representatives. Dick Luce was also awarded the trophy purchased by the club to be presented each year to the skier with the highest individual score at the end ofthe annual meet. - KEN PRESTRUD HE first semester saw the Queen Anne Debate club triple its membership, while discussing the problem How Can Our Machine Civilization Best Promote Human Happiness? Those participating in all-city debates were: Nancy Rogers, Bob Rose, Gene Terwilliger, La Netta Isbell, Austin Hatch, Barbara Heaton, Frances Nielsen, Sheila Dailey, Barbara Blevins and Bob Engleson. Austin Hatch was elected to the presidency, Jim Art, the vice-presidency, and Bob Rose was appointed secretary. The problem for the second semester was What Would be the Best System of Govern- ment for the Social Units in Washington? Joan Sampson, Pauline Kostka, Ray Dow and Ken McLennan were added to the all-city squad. All precedence was broken by installing as pres- ident Nancy Rogers, who proved to be very capable. Barbara Heaton was made secretary. The whole club is indebted to Mr. Elmer Miller, who was very helpful and tolerant in his guidance and coaching. BO ROSE - B D. Anderson, O. Blair, B. Blevins, S. Dailey, P. Dixie, R. Dow, B. Engleson, J. B. Falconer, A. Hatch, B, Higgins, B. Heaton, L. N. Isbell, R. Kostka, F, Niel- son, J. Sampson, G. Terwilliger, N. B, HEATON, B. ROSE, N. ROGERS Rogers. , Deba e dab -y . . , S ka E2 if all f- ' fc-fi r 'Qli Z xsQ ' 'U 1 iff' l, ,, 'l' H. , mx, 5 x ,K L I L ff ' i I , I S X I X I 4 ri I .+ Q V,.ilY:,i If I ' V 1 V 'S 1 , ' 2 T ' , fs, 55 . 4. gil' 331 fl , Q W 4 it sig, , f ' , 5 1 , X- ' 'U xflit 1 X? i ,, , ,,., Q , 65 2. lv' ,, My U,,, 1 4 , K Y , I L V . , i A 2- K vig 4 A 1 f - ,. I , ,i 5 1 s. 1 ' 5 H , . ,.A, A . E U W , ' , . ,lp-1511 f,- , , , 1 - V L' .pe W , , J y . W U ix ,Q . I I 5 9' k 'f , V . 4 I ' k 'ixi ,hi fam 3 1 V s Q uf-fa . I A 21 , :WW ' H ' ' ' :h m G P' , ' zu ,, f' ' ' - ' ' ,, ' sr , 1 , l A N 4 x 'GQ' . L. 1 -' . V .wi-X, w.,,K ww vm! M . . , , ,. vf ugP1,fLf+f4n, ,X f x X . ,, , , fy f, f ,I 'ly -L 'JET' 'X W X? , . ' ,,f' V a . - ,512 wg ,yfh 5,4 3 tg 35 i 1 ' ' f 1 - W W f f if V ,.,, ' ,W 4, 59 ' FQ, ,. Q ',kV 15? TW ? ' 'f' if 9 2 f zffl I Nfl 1 1 ' Y ' X .X fgm 51 42, 1 x 5 i , - ' X 5 ' 5 . ' '4 ff K 'W Nivfwfh W ,f W ' 2 .ff ' f , f ffiwii f M M! ff W , i N! f y? V f 1 ' , f f 4, If Z 1 xv! U ZX 4 .. i' 5 5 7 A - 'fs , g h 'K ' ,, f N 1' rf' W 'N ' if - X N Q is , 1- x 4 , A s 1' ff- W- 'ss , o .4 -. -- ' '. ' 5 . KX jiv f W 1 . Q Y f ' X Wu , f . ,ff 4 . 4,31 -X , ' 4 Zh 'X fa X 1 4 ,ff ycflfczf '- X., V , ,M , xx , af , .ff 7, ,N M73 ,V wg , 'WJWKX WX XWWX ff xx P J EATON ESTHER LYNNE Dramatic Director UHDEN HOBROCK Dramatic Director Senior Director You Can? fake lf Wirfz You O one could fail with a script as rich in comedy and interesting situations as George Kaufman's and Mass I-lart's famous prize play, You Can't Take It With You. Miss Esther Uhclen's J. Schillrcff M. Hart J 9- N D i . ' b 6 if 3 I' I ' 'l.'ll'1 B. Corcoran ELAINE MAXINE MOE PHILLIPS Junior Director Junior Director YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU - Continued and P. J. Eaton's annual play production Iived up to all the ex- pectations. One of the most outstanding successes on our Kuay stage was performed amid gales of Iaughter and chuckles of gen- uine audience appreciation on the nights of December 8 and 9 of last year. W, Kennedy D. Mackie R, Coffey B. Rehfeld V. Monsey G. Rasmussen C. Gowdy R. Golobic D. Barker L. Noonan I 3 5 . . J it 5 as - I , I L I err I... ,Q X44 Q ,.- V f 'gg ,A , 3 f W 'f' lf. . W I C Damon T. Daniels 'J f ' I . X I m A ff ,if fx! .. jg! Z WW f f W er f , Q 4 , W UQ! W , , X .4 f BUSINESS STAFF First row: F. Hutchinson, M. V. Cau thorn, B. J. Nichols, B. Brigham, Z Bates, L. Parker. Second row: P. Apostolou, A. Guy, Mr Johnson, J. Marty, C. Holman. Third row: B. Slack, D. Paul, J. Briggs M. Johnson. NOON MOVIE WORKERS First row: D. Brown, B. McGhee, G Johnson, F. Miller, L. Robinson, D I-luntly. Second row: B. Slack, C. Willey, C Grandy, A. Pantileef, B. Lubeck, M Merrill, Mr. Liden. GIRLS' CLUB OFFICE WORKERS First row: V. Policar, P. Ordway, A Thompson, P. Hodgin, J. Broderick M. Shore. Second row: H. Lager, P. Berry, M, E Mengal, J. Johns, J. Clark, J. Howard L. I-lempsted. STAMP CLERKS First row: P. Canon, J. Sykes, J. Tru- deau, M. McLeod, B. Middleton, L Holley, P. Berry, H. Northup. Second row: D. Carler, M. Bosonich, A Mitchell, J. Corpi, H. Thornton, J Strom, L. Pittson, D. Lewis, J. Lotquist V. Marsten, M. Otto. Third row: B. Hensel, D. Bowman, J McDougal, P. Whitcomb, G. Dawson P. Way, B. Wilde, F. Galloway, E Schroeder G. Thor H Mead N I pl ' 1 Berg, B. Kreiger, D. Miller, W. Ken- nedy, D. Blum. STAMP CLERKS First row: A. La Bree, M. Mercer, B. J Nichols, M. Moe, J. Schillreff, M. J Moore, P. A. Smith, A. Gibbs, Z. A Steuding, J. Ogilvie. Second row: V. Simicich, J. Larson, E Neville, Z. Poundstone, G. Shartin, B J. Jepson, M. J. Reed, M. Johnson, G Rudolph. Third row: F. Johnson, D. Ryan, M Vroomon, D. Evans, G. Crandall, W Greene, J. Lohuis, A. McNobb. Fourth row: A. Guy, G. Dawson, R. Bel- loir, M. L. Price, J. Rossi, B. King, V Bergman, D. Paul, E. Skarpness. ATTENDANCE WORKERS First row: H. Thornton, G. Thorp, L Pittson, P. Berry, Miss Pendergrast, C Bateman, C. McQueen, A. Vickers, M B. Bateman. Second row: B. Sherry, P. Stoddardt, E Estep, H. Johnson, V. Schage, G. Dow- son, D. A. Dignan, B. Graham. Third row: W. Kennedy, B. Watkins B. L. Herd, J. Walker, F. Johnson, N Ambercrombie, D. Lamb, M. Russo. ,fl :lf GIRLS' SENIOR GLEE-First Row: M. James, B. Brickey, D. Encell, R. M. Luther, M. Lamping, L, Saul, M. Johnson, D. Short, C. J. Spear, l. Rice, A. Goodson, L. Heikkila, E. Hansen R. Nelson. Second Row: C. McAIpine, H. McNicol, B. Cushing J. Schillreff, A. Ricketts, M. Moe, L. Ringsifom, M. seefieidf M. Soltman, M. J. Moore, N. Bushnell. Third row: P. McGovern D, A. Reed, B. La Moure, H. Furseth, B. Rehfeld, B. Gray, E Svensson, B. Schroeder, F. Prater. Fourth row: P. Palmer, B Waugh, V. Skinner, M. Hertzman, V. Cheever, Mr. Kendrick I. Hall, C, Saul, K. Cagle, M. Crook. BOYS' SENIOR GLEE-First row: T. Delius, P. Barth, N. Lezin J. Kaldal, K. Nunn, F. Prater, P. Christianson, H, Hansen, J Lohius, A. Bowman. Second row: J. Ryan, J. Art, W. Brown F. Bradley, D. Rogers, F. Glidden, R. McGovern, B. Bergeron R. Williams, B. Carnahan. Third row: D. Jennings, B. Boileau B. Reiman, B. Mueller, L. Spencer, Mr. Kendrick, F. Glantz, D Weyer, S. Gallup, D. Buck, J. Staley, B. Hass. M0576 ESPONSIBLE for many interesting assemblies throughout the year are Miss Helen Kretsinger and R. H. Kendrick through the performance of the band, orchestras, a cappella choir, and senior glee clubs. Other school programs they have enriched are the Kuay Kapers and the senior play. SENIOR ORCHESTRA-Front: Perry Barth, Bill Riedel. First row: P. Aiken, D. Jones, J. Cedorholm, J. Rainwater, L. Young, A. Johnson, H. Shaner, H. Eckert, A. Allen, D. Fods. Second row: C. Callow, J. Art, R. Beernick, B. Bateman, D. O'Brien, H. Ohde, R. Langstaff, E. Petrick, M. Saltman, M. Levisee. Third Row: A. Jerrens, M. J. Moore, J. Moore, R, Brown, L. Spen- cer, D. Pettit, Mr. Kendrick, C. Prior, B. Hill, D. Staley, R. Gordon, A. Atkinson, J. Staley. A CAPPELLA CHOIR-First row: P. Kostka, B. Cushing, M. Lamping, K. Diamond, R. M. Luther, M. Mortland, H. McNichoI, J, Schillreff, J. McKennon, F. Bradley, K. Nunn, P, Christianson, R, Rieman, D. Osborne, L. Humble, L. Cathy, W. Anderson, E. Hansen, M. Bancroft, A. Goodson, B, Bassett. Second Row: L. Isbell, B. Belstad, A, Ricketts, M. Moe, L. Ringstrom, M. See- tield, A. Tollefson, F. McClintock, B, Birkland, F, Joralemon, B. Quinn, L, Heikkila, P. Hodgin, l. Jones, M, Johnson, R. Nelson, M. Dennis, B. J. Trepus, L, Pederson. Third Row: E. Wickstrom, L, Wold, B. Schroeder, I. Remington, E, Ruse, V, Damon, E. Glassman, J, Carrol, W. Lovett, F. Prater, E. Swensson, V, Begis. H, Furseth, D. McMorris, B. Canty, E. Schaffer, Fourth Row: Miss Kretsinger, B. Martin, H. Hansen, D, Hooper, B, Jaton, F. Torrence, J. Gentry, F. Fleehart, D. Draper, R. Ricketts, W. Madden, D. Torrance, G. Torrance, J. Beatty, R, Seals. DfPv4R7MfN7 The operetta is wholly produced by the senior glee clubs and the senior orchestra. The activities ot these musical groups, however, are not lim- ited to school, for many times they have been heard in parades, on the radio, and at other special occasions. -DOROTHY ANN REED BAND-Sitting: P. Barth. First row: N. Bushnell, C. Callow, M. J. Moore, S, Thompson, N. Hawly, B. Roberts, H. Hanson B. Rotermund, R. Brace, B. J. Jepson, M, Bancroft, J. Cedarholm, M. J. Harkeson. Second row: D. Wattson, B, Bateman, E. Faber, H. Johnson, A. McNuhoe, M. Crook, N, Reynold, E. Hecht, C. Prior, R. Brown, B. Kennedy, L. Watson, P. Mitchell E. Cook, N. James, B. Riedel. Third row: B. Hill, B. Mueller, B. Cowan, D. Pettit, G. Crandal, B. Johnson, Mr. Kendrick, D. Martenson, K. Johnson, D. Donaldson, H. Magley, J. Sears. 3. ' W8 Z, ,' f , ' . -, pf KUAY EDITORS-Zoe Anne Steuding, Ken Prestrud, Maryanne Mueller, Quentin Koenig, Pat Craigen l KUAY STAFF-First row. J. Presley, B. Ryan D. Segale, P. Craigen, R. Wilson, J. Reid, S. J Williams. Second row: B. Rattray, M. Olson, R Fowler, K. Fuecker, H. Froberg. Third row: K Prestrud, T. Delius, F. Horsley, E. Schroeder. KWH' HE machinery of the famous well-read school paper begins to move. All its complicated functions, duties and general newspaper technique are applied with vigor and determination. For the four pages, four heads are chosen to supervise and construct the contents of the copy that goes into his or her section. Under these heads, of course, work dozens of industrious, responsible people daily grinding out copy and material, all the work coupled with a wholesome love for journalism. The editor handles the first page, the assistant editor the second, while the sports editor organizes the third section, and the ad-manager assumes the responsibilities of the back page. KUAY ASSISTANTS- First row: P. Craigen, C, Sunde, M. Mueller. Second row: V. Swimm, B. Ward, F. Horsley, Q. Koenig. II2 MISS FRANK CASS MISS CAROLYN BARCLAY Literary Adviser EFFIE SPENCE Adviser Financial Adviser KUAY STAFF - First row: J. Hanson, B. Howot- son, M. Spieker, B. Lofgren, J, Westerland, H McClure. Second row: C. Sunde, Z. A. Steuding, M. Mueller, H. Lawson, A. Beaudin. Third row H. Wade, D. Butler, C. Moore, J. Campbell, B. Edwards. STAFF LL copy goes into the print shop on Friday, Monday, and Tuesday. ln the first process it is mere unadulterated copy which is read and checked by the copyreaders and sent in to the print shop. lt returns in the form of galley or dummy proofs which in turn are reread and rechecked by proof readers. The editors then take hold and paste the corrected dummy strips on paper in the order desired and all pages are submitted for confirmation to Mr. Luther. The pounded proof finally returns, is corrected and returned to the printer, lt goes to press and then all you have to do is to slip into any fifth period class on a Wednesday and just try to find somebody who is not buried behind those historic four pages. - DORTHY REYNARD ...- II 3- 4-an -'Eff MERTON JOYBELLE ALlCE PAT CANAN MATTHEWSON JOHNSON JOHNSON Assistant Editor , Sports Editor Girls' Athletics Girls' Athletics HERB WILLEY Co-Editor S OUR voyage comes to an end, the last proofs of the annual are being read and soon the l94O Grizzly will be in the hands of the whole school to be criticised and, we hope, praised. Of course the two editors did their work exceptionally well. Our right- hand man was Pat Canan, the assistant editor who did everything with ARTHUR L unequaled energy and willingness, And then Johnny Hanson, the small in SHELTQNA stature, but 'Oh, Johnny ' Art editor is responsible for those fishy end Faculty Adviser sheets and grisly division pages. A really splendid job of sport editor was turned in by Mert Matthewson who not only collected groups of players for their pictures but did all the prac- tical work on his section, too. ln the girls' sports division Joybelle and Alice Johnson performed the same task. Clark Willey drew the rope titles on the division pages and he and Herb Hanson Enhancing ANNUAL STAFF - First row: P, Beard, H. Froberg, B. Savage, J. Casey, A. Johnson, E. Clyde, M, Rea- gan. Second row: D, A. Reed, M. Cooper, M. Piele- meier, J. Johnson, B. Brigham, Z, Bates, E. Toby Third row: l-I, Willey, P, Conan, L. Heikkila, P Craigen, V, l-louts, E. Sutton, J. Hanson, V. Davis, Fourth row: A. Tuson, B. Matsumoto, Mr. Shelton M. Mathewson, H, Gibson, D. Young. 671220 Grizzly in the Raw ANNUAL ASSISTANTS-First row: D. Rey- nard J Casey E, Stata, B. Savage, E. Toby. Second row J Wells, D. Young, E. Sutton, W. Spike P Bryan C. Willey. 5' aff , 'Q f W it DOROTHY ANN HELEN EILEEN CLYDE , REED FROBERG Class Editor Activity Editor Club Editor GRIZZLY STAFF - Continued took the accompanying pictures. Dorothy Ann Reed planned the activity section, the organizations are the work of Helen Froberg, and Virginia Davis is responsible for the snaps. Others we'd like to thank for their cooperation and assistance are Bill Fleming and his coupon salesmen, Eileen Clyde, the class editor, our friend and most helpful adviser, Arthur Shelton, in short, everyone who had any- thing to do with the making ofthe i940 Grizzly. M PAT CRAIGEN COUPON SALESMEN - First row: B. M. Knutson, J, Kaldal, P, Berry, C. Bateman, B. Satfle, V. Davis, J. Green. Second row: P, Palmer, J, Strom, T. Delius, V. Policar, M. L, Price, E. Schwartz, G. Sherwood. 'V' JOHN HANSON Art Editor BILL FLEMINC1 Business Manager The Staff At Work if' ',,., ROBERTA BILL WILSON CORCORAN Senior Director Senior Director P, J. EATON Faculty Director KWH' HE l94O Kuay Kapers appropriately named America in Revue, proved to be one of the best productions ever to be presented at Queen Anne. On March 8 and 9 over three hundred students took part in the ten-act show, Paul J. Eaton and Miss Esther Uhden, faculty directors, and Rollie Wilson and Bill Cor- coran, student managers, chose Zoe Anne Steuding and Tommy Muster Mind Behind Scenes Blue Hawaii DON GRIMMER DOROTHY .I ' D Kv4PfR5 Kelly as this year's leads. The success of the show was confirmed by the necessity to sell standing room for both nights. Clirnaxing the many outstanding scenes was a spectacular finale, the setting being that of New York harbor with the Statue of Liberty, por- trayed by Patti Klernkaski, reigning triumphant. -ANNETTE THOMPSON Stal-ue of Liberty Sweet Leilani Kaper's Kavaiiers Nur Y' rf unior irector WILSON ESTHER UHDEN Junior Director I Dramatics Director 5 n an -ag-, of ,:- r Q.. . , ,, fx ii V X 6' ' , , . s .,, 5, . LSL .. E x XD N ef. , X7 . lx' I f , fm, ' ' . 4:1 wi X it H l I i I X it J ,I l' Q1. S i 1 First row: P. Christiansen, G. Anshus, B, Bergeron, D, Short, K, Nunn, R. M. Luther, L. Ringstrom, A. Ricketts. Second row: J. Peyton, J, Schillreft, B, Rehfeld, B, Rieman, F, Prater, N. Lezin, R, Williams, E. Reese. 'waagfzfy Marietta ITH MUSIC INSPIRING, ENTRANCINGH-a cast at over one hundred produced another successful operetta, Leading the cast for Victor Herbert's famous Naughty Marietta were Dorothy Short and Kirby Nunn as Naughty Marietta and Dick Warrington respectively, R, H, Kendrick, Miss Esther Uhden, and Jerry Appy '38 were responsible for the record performance through their untiring efforts in directing the production. The players were taken from the boys' and girls' senior glee clubs, and the senior orch- estra provided the music. V DOROTHY ANN REED STAGE FORCE-First row: C. Carlson, V. Davis, H man, H, Guth, O. Parsons, D. Lamb, J. Clarke, F Scott, E. Fields. Third row: F. Bryant, A, Panteleett B. Moody, H. Anderson, S. Williams, A. Carlson, B Durocher, L. Robinson, C, Fredericks. Miller, J. Reid, N. Goring, M. Russo, J. Green, J. Het- fernon. Second row: C. Grandy, J. Presley, D. Hunte- W . ,, ,ffQ Z4 f xt, , X X W! X 17 f f X f , ff , z , ,,,, , ' f .4 f 1 , f' f,,,, Jiri' -' Wfqwpff Z y X f fy , f mf? , 1 V j Kg! 1 1 if! frfff Q it '1,, f X ' 3' I 5 2 4 f '- ' 47 5 First row: Jay Boumgarten, Anne Beaudin, Bob Bergeron, Eileen Clyde, Bill Corcoran. Second row: Pat Hodgin, Blake Myers, Eleanor Sutton, Annette Thomp- son, Rollie Wilson. .-I 14. Dance C'omm1'ffee HE dance committee organizes and plans the dances that are held on the fourth Friday of every month at the Queen Anne club house, Exceptions occurred in March when Easter vacation interrupted that particular dance and in June when the committee in collaboration with the P,-T. A., as usual, organizes and plans the famous Senior Prom, Each P.-T, A. dance has a different theme which is carried out in decoration, etc. The dance is further embellished by the presentation of a door prize, usually the gift of a program for some approaching dance, and of course a prize dance is indulged in by all who feel con- fident enough to risk it. SAFETY PATROL- lRightJ: C. Mock, H. Fish D. Davis, B. Lubeck, H. Rudolph, B. McAlpine NURSES AIDES- lBelowl: M. L. Haley, M. V. Cauthorn, R. Allison, P. Palmer, J. Heffernan. ADVISERS' OFFICE WORKERS-lRight be- V . ,if lowlz A. Mitchell, C. Kuhns, J. Schillreff, M. Porter, S. Hunnewell, M. Lewis, mf-ww' V-Q 'M ff v xi O60 pw Q08 so O Ya- 9 sh wwf y, 1 , 4 X X ,E-' ,, A ' I a' f ' ' , ' V E ' I f A 4 1, X 'f K X , 4' , Q - X .2 4 K' 1 , V : 97321 ' f f f , f h 1 1 yfpifg ,, I ' X QJQQ-15, , A Q ,. A ,ff 3? M ' f 41 , Tl- - ' 1 ff, x ,.: . ' ' Q H. Z I V rv ,qi A 2 Lv - : f - X f , , ' N af ' f H , A W , 1 3, . 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