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

 - Class of 1941

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'XI ll lf. M g 'Nirlmls 3l.u'g.m-i Oth-ll Vvlum Hxitchin-um lfxzaxurcs l'rmlvx'g1-.m Susmxixiv Allen glvrrv Srlxillra-if Mice qaace ll OOD MORNING! QUEEN ANNE HIGH SCHOOL. A cheerful voice with a pleasing inflection greets those who telephone the school during the day. Many girls alternate in operating the switchboard, keeping the Files in Order and answering questions of strangers. Under Miss Marie Hawkins, Marjorie Nichols and Betty Hurlbert the Office is kept running smoothly midst all the school business carried on there. Miss Margaret Odell and Mrs. Velma Hutchinson check attendance in study halls. Issuing pink slips, early dismissal permits and checking stu- dents on their attendance is Miss Suzanne Allen, who became the chief of 111 when Miss Frances Pendergrast left the teaching profession last year. Switchboard Operators Oliice Assistant

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0 0 o I ace- Manage THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY-ONE: You have successfully completed a four-year high school course at Queen Anne and are now joyously evolving plans looking toward the future. We are all aware that a high school diploma does not necessarily guarantee a successful future. In a world torn by war and disrupted economically and industrially, each individual must himself underwrite his own success or failure. I During the last four years Queen Anne has profited greatly through the coop- eration of the members of the class of 1941. You have had your part, and an impor- tant one, in high school control and in the building and maintenance of school standards. We appreciate your cooperation, your splendid initiative and outstanding services. These we have always received from you, joyously on your part and with- out fail. - To you, responsibility and difliculties have been challenges. You have experi- enced the pleasure that comes through accomplishment and the satisfaction gained in overcoming difiiculties. We appreciate the response you have always shown toward the solution of school problems and will follow with keen interest your future accomplishments. We trust the Queen Anne Guidance Department may continue to serve you as far as possible for some time to come. E. H. MOORE.



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ll Fas. s,Mm Pfam. M.zzm V w'.o.sakef Kenneth cqmpban a.y.vm Ga 4 Jah ACH CLASS has two faculty sponsors: a counselor and an adviser. Social activities and class elections are under the supervision of the adviser, while 218 is always crowded with students seeking help and advice from their counselors. Advisers of the most important organizations in school are Miss Thelma Chisholm, of the Girls' club and Felix Moore, of the Boys' club. The senior class set a precedent by presenting their counselor, Miss Nada Overland, and their adviser, Benno J. Uhl, with senior class pins. Other class sponsors are Julius Hoverson, junior counselorg Kenneth Campbell, junior adviserg Charles Foster, sophomore counselorg W. O. Baker, sophomore adviserg Arthur L. Shelton, freshman counselorg Frank Rose, freshman adviser. Counselors' Helpers ,Attendance Girls

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