Seattle Pacific University - Tawashi Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1928

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Henry Wilson Pearl Ketcham Andrew Grey Mabel Shipley Victorio Velasco Lloyd Vincent Ethel Klein Ralph Bisnett Jewell Dennis Marian Mills Kaneo Oda Kathryn Devers Glenn Phelps Mrs. Leota Walter Herald Leise Geneva Hemry Allan Westcott Mrs. Wesley Edwards Page Seventeen

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The Cascade DISTANT WANDERINGS O NE day in 1942 as I was working on the Nicaraguan Canal, the air mail brought me word from California that I should return to claim my heritage as the sole beneficiary of my uncle. It was March and I was tired of shoveling Central American mud. I rather gladly complied with the request and took the air stage to Watts, California, my uncle’s late home. After settlement of my uncle’s estate, I had $267.03 and a 1928 Ford. What could I do with my assets? The thought “Why not travel?” seized me. I then began planning an itinerary within a few days, and I started north in my motor car. Four miles south of Eugene, Oregon, I drove into a service station for gas. There, to my surprise, I saw Ralph Richards look up from mending a tire. Of course, we talked, and I learned that Mrs. Matilda Reichelt Richards was principal of a nearby grade school. In Seattle a newspaper heading attracted my attention. “King County Jersey, Winner. Fred Hawley, Bothel Farmer, Owner.” Fred had married a Montana school teacher and had a nice little home near town. I left my Ford at Vancouver and sailed to Alaska. At Wrangell I saw Myron Williams, city mayor. I visited other friends in Alaska and returned to Vancouver to resume my automobile tour of the continent. In driving across Canada I stopped over Sunday at Cousins, Alberta, where I heard a sermon by the Reverend Russell G. Bisnett. My itinerary led me through Red Wing, Minnesota, where Wilfred Marston was selling hamburgers at a fair. He told me he was porter in a side-door Pullman during winter. In Missouri, near St. Peter’s, I saw Mrs. Mike Murphy, formerly Elvira Herrmann, wife of a section foreman for the Wabash Railroad. I came across Feon Hawley, sky pilot, in the Kentucky Mountains. At a Russian mission on the waterfront in Philadelphia I heard Fred Bach, in special meetings. By the time I arrived at New York my money was nearly gone and so I looked for work. As I glanced through the paper to find the want ads I saw a special announcement of a lecture on the Fourth Dimension and Other Mathe¬ matical Phenomena, by Professor Burton F. Beegle. I arranged to hear this lecture. Afterward, in talking to Professor Beegle, I learned that he had recently returned from a tour. He had seen the Holton family in Japan where they were on a furlough from Tibet. The Holtons told him that Dorothy Harris had visited them on her way to the mission field in Africa. Professor Beegle had also seen Pedro Panaligan in Manila at a teachers’ convention. Then, having seen or heard of every member of the class of ’28, I was satisfied to work in a shoe shining parlor temporarily. Page Sixteen



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The Cascade COLLEGE JUNIOR CLASS Henry Wilson Ethel Klein Geneva Hemry Lloyd Vincent Pearl Ketcham President Vice ' President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Member A S the Juniors returned to school in the fall of ’27, they were quite sad to see that many class mates of the year before were not present, but they endeavored to make the best of the few who were Juniors. Notwithstanding the disappointment, they have had a good year. Professor Booth was chosen again as Class Adviser. The Juniors appreciate his cheerful personality and the many good times spent with him. Although in numbers the Junior class has been the smallest in school, it has been one constantly active. The year started by having a majority of members present on the College hike; then came Hallowe’en, but don’t ask where the Juniors went. They had a good time anyway; all agreed that it was a time happily and damply spent. When pep seemed a little absent in the school, there appeared the mysterious posters in the halls of the Administration Building, and better yet, the explanation of them, the Pep Rally. The Hot Dogs were certainly delicious. The orchestra played as they had never played before, and what a game there was in the gymnasium! Among many other activities do not forget the farewell breakfast to Leota and Orland Walter, at Fort Lawton Beach, where the beauty of the sunrise on the mountains compelled all to wonder at the handiwork of God. The class wishes that all may come back next Fall and have even a better year than this one has been. Page Eighteen

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