Queen Anne High School - Grizzly Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1940

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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

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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



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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

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