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

 - Class of 1941

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JACK HANSEN MARTY BURKLAND BILL CUMMINGS Vice-President President Secretary 5 ' Elma Jhbdafuf T was September 8, 1937. Steam tables in the lunchroom were once more heated up, the busses again pulled up to the curb before the school and discharged their passengers. Then Mr. Luther pushed the bell and thus began high school life for over five hundred freshmen. Miss Overland and Mr. Uhl, who were to be our counselor and adviser respectively, probably wondered just what kind of group they had fallen heir to this time. Now four school years later, nearly five hundred seniors are looking back at some of the finest days they have ever spent. Days filled with victories and defeats, congratulations and rebukes, studies, themes, problems and fun. Mr. Uhl and Miss Overland can remember many incidents about us. They remember our brilliant frosh start, the Bean party, and our soph- omore doings, the Hip! Hop! Hep!', and the Boys Auxiliary. They remember our first mixers as juniors and they saw our names appear in the Kuay more frequently. This Senior year they will probably remember most easily. We began it by electing a six-foot basketball player, Marty Burkland, as our class president. ,Track Hansen became the vice-presidentg Bill Cummings, the secretaryg Helene Lawson, the treasurerg and joye Olson the Kuay repre- sentative. These officers led the class during the first semester. DEAN JACOBS REBA BRACE NORMAN LEZIN Vice-President President Secretary

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COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS: Ray Beernink, Salutatoriang Dolores Osgood, Valedictorian: Dave Bowman, Faculty Choice ,' Anne Beaudin, Faculty Choice: Bill Cummings, Senior Choice: Carolyn Luther Senior Choice. Charley's Aunt, the senior play, was full of comedy and was a big hit which featured prominent seniors in leading parts. The Kuay Kapers found many seniors represented also. We had a senior day in which we honored ourselves by a senior assembly, a senior lunch.and style show and a senior mixer. National Defense called and some of our seniors answered and are now at Camp Murray in service. Athletes? We've had too many to mention. The semester changed, petitions went out for class oflicers, a campaign followed that left the school slightly bewildered. Out of the furor of battle emerged: president, Reba Brace, vice-president, Dean jacobsg secre- tary, Norm Lezing treasurer, Peggy Palmer, and Kuay representative, jack Hansen. At the Ski Bowl we crowned Peter Way, King, and Barbara Sav- age, Queen. To finance a gift for the school, we presented a movie which was much enjoyed by a large crowd. When we were measured for caps and gowns we knew the end was approaching. There was the picnic, the graduation, and finally the prom. Then high school life was over. At the close of our memorable four years we, the class of '41, wish to express a sense of appreciation to all who have helped us. - JACK HANSEN, JERRY slrrs

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