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- MR. FARMER Vice Principal 1 I 0ur students are a cross-section of unexcelled American youth. We have loyal public and parental support, a well-trained professional staff, experienced successful leadership, and excellent school spirit. We prize our records of past accomplishment and of ever-increasing alumni achievement. We dream of modern, well-equipped shops and laboratories, a modernized building, gymnasiums for boys and girls, and increased playground space. May we have vision to dream of ever-extended ideals and goals to keep pace with ever-changing societyw As our dreams come true, Queen Anne becomes the real dream school indeed! -George S. Farmer. I
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MR. LUTHER Principal Uur Alllllliil is dedicated to Dream School. As a realist, l am most interested in dreams that may come true. This School has had its fair share of dreams come true. The School Board's dream of a high school situated hcrc that would in time serve a large and populous district has come truc. although the Board was severely criticized by many Seattle citizens at that time for placing thc Queen Mme lligll School so far north. Many years ago Queen Anne had a dream that did not come true until this year, and then in a different place. ln the gully on the north side of the hill below Mellraw Street Bridge, Queen Mme dreamed of a gigantic concrete outdoor amphitheatre and athletic stadium that would seat 35.000, and recommended detailed plans for this to the Municipal Plans Commission. This stadium could have been built for one-seventh the cost of the football stadium at the Civic Field. But the line new Civic Field will mean a great deal to all eight high sehools. Uur dream of an annex to the original building came true in l928. This annex brought us a new gymnasium. some fine modern classrooms and best of all a new auditorium and stage facilities second to none in the state. We dream to have in the near future a new gymnasium with seating uccommodations for our largest basketball games. Finally. our greatest of all dreams has come trueanamely that. thousands of youth should here rcceive purposeful training and go out into the world of affairs, most of them unheralded and unsung. and take their place in life and slay put and keep America,s free enterprise moving freely. --0. L. Luther 8
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