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SE IDRS -W -2' ii., r x as , s- ii e . S' . 1. Y f s' I D' ii i X X sri F x. E' '51 5 3' . . W -,W - -'ij ,f x I s 1 f Jim Rivard 'S . '- , I ' , M' i 1 President . i ' Lv ff e v- Deane Hullin 1 , ' ' Vice President 1 .H Z i Af Bob Sherman I I if A Secretary 2- ' sf . i Don Bolton l s-.2--'QW 'ff' Treasurer Winston DeForest Kuay Representative After four years in the gracious courts of Queen Anne, we, the class of '52, pause to recall a few of the people and events which have made these years unforgettable. The good Queen has heen lavish in hestowing upon her royal subjects those gifts of physical, mental, and emotional develop- ment which now set us apart as different personalities from the puzzled Freshmen who entered her doors in 1948. As we leave her royal courts for the last time, we Watch those who wore the royal rohes pass in linal review. We will rememher the prime ministers, .lim Rivard and Richard Bromley, who guided the destinities of our class as Senior Class presidents . . . the chancellors, Glenn Erickson and Tim Brooks, Student Council presidents, whose reigns were characterized hy the First student- presided-over assemhlies and a hest-yet Tolo day, respectively '... the royal ambassadors of good will, Ed Fremouw and Sallie Laney, Boys' and Girls' Cluh presidents . . . the jesters, Barry Pritchard, Dennis Wick, Doug Kutz, Don Crary, and Harold Westphal,who entertained in the Senior Play . . . the song queens and cheer leaders who gave their all at the games, Bev Beard, Colleen Hall, Pat Palmore, Sandy Caldervvood, Wes Byers, Ted Snyder, and Don Bushell . . .John Privat and Linnea Ross who presided over Boys' and Girls' Cluhs, respectively . . . the l-:nights of the round tahle, those who excelled in athletics, Winston DeForest, the Vann hrothers Ray and Don, Drury Pifer, Clyde Peterson, Orv Roupe, John Simmons, and Don Bolton. TOP TEN Richard Bromley Joan Domnick Kay Gettys Larry Lonn John McFee Rose Mary Richardson Linnea Ross Bill Sieverling Janet Rae White Phyliss Wiese 18 We
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Miss Gertrude Tormey Richard Bromley Pfbiidlhf Adyigor Kay Gettys Vice President Jack Robison Secretary Dick McLean Treasurer Frances Guffey Kuay Representative We won't forget those who performed the functions and duties of court in the extra-curricular activities . . . the troubadors, Harold Burton and Bob Sherman, standouts in choir . . . the minstrels, Jim Getchell and his swing band . . . the scribes, Kay Gettys, Richard Bromley, Bill Sieverling, and Larry Lonn,who edited the KUAY WEEKLY down in the Black hole of Calcutta . . . the royal recorder, Rose Mary Richardson, who spent so many hours on this annual . . . the royal entertainers, Zoaunne LeRoy, Rogers Firth, and Tim Brooks, Senior directors of Kapers . . . the historian, John McFee, who brought national recognition to Queen Anne when he won the National Hearst History Contest . . . the Queen of the Snows, all-city ski queen Kay Gettys and her royal court of schussers, who won city-wide acclaim for Kuay skiers, Bob Westbo, Per Skaugrud, Don Bushell, Gail Strandberg, and Janet Corley .... Most of all we will recall the little things that truly typify our high school days and especially our Senior year . . . the P.-T. A. dances at the Fieldhouse . . . cut slips . . . Mary Kay's parties . . . the feverish excitement of Girls' Club elections . . . Governor Langlie's visit to Queen Anne . . Mr. Campbell's food for thought in the new daily bulletins . . . Youth Views the News . . . deadline day for the KUAY . . . the restlessness of sixth study . . . the dry throats of screaming students at tense football games . . . anticipation of report cards . . . the Senior picnic . . . commence- ment . . . and most of all, our Queen's Ball, the Senior Prom. We wish to express deepest appreciation to our royal advisors, Mr. Beno Uhl, who guided us through our first three years, and Miss Gertrude Tormey, who counseled us during this eventful Senior year. Even now we must leave the royal courts where We have found so much happiness, satisfaction, joy, and excitement, for others are waiting to don our royal garments, others are anxious to ascend the royal throne and reach new heights of untold greatness and fame. -THE CLASS or NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-Two. COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS Kathy Barbas Glenn Erickson Bob Sherman Roberta Smith 19
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