Seattle Pacific University - Tawashi Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1940

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SENIORS WILMA WARKENTIN-Serious: Science major: tithe nuL'se g 11CVCI fil'iI'1g worker, HENRY W. WILSON'-Oldc1'g easy goingg to teachg talkative. 1939. The W 0lIl6lI,S Hall. MARSHALL FIESE-Quiet: friendly: to bc a doctorg A average: sense of humor: AB., MAUDE VARRIERY-Petite: serious: fur coat Education majorg B.S., 1937. fir ,- if I' 14 1' x NN

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RALPH STRONG-Red hair: baritone of Clarion Quartette: future Presby- terian ministerg friendly: Rudolph : spontaneous laughter. ELMER J. WALKER- jerry g personality: ora' torical and debate Cham' piong Methodist minister: pep band leader: student radio program: Religious director. SENIORS AMY E. SHEPHERD-Quietg willing to helpg going out to teach. MAR-IORIE E. SILL- Marge g Presi' dent of Falconettes: petiteg friendly: teaching is her goal. CAROLINE C. SILVA-Amiableg ref turned missionary from Chinag Teach' ing major. S. JOSEPH SMITH- Football joe g debaterg Philosophyg going to be a min' ister. LEAH T. SMITH--Unassumingg Relif gion major. - WILLIAM SMITH- Bil1 g interested in chemistry: dry humorg happyfgo' lucky. JOHN C. SOLTMAN- Prexy of A.S.S.P.C.g Evangelical niinisterg courf teousg a word for everyoneg Politician Iohnnyug History major. W. JOHN SPARKS-Genial and easy goingg slow, drawling speakerg jan g Education major. Holuzsbeen sings a carol. Ei



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Douglas McPherson Janette J mlzieson Will Hunter President Vice President Secretary JUNIGR CLASS HE CLASS OF '41 returned this year with that long coveted title of Upper classmenf' Ac the first meeting the Juniors elected Douglas McPherson president and Janette Jamieson vice president. Will Hunter was chosen to wield the secretary's pen, Betty Ewald to control the purse strings of the class, and Mary Lou York to arrange the social events. The class decided to be represented in Student Council by joe Broderick, George Kenny, and Norma Anderson. Under the able leadership of Doug McPherson, who for two years has prexied the class, the Juniors enthusiastically carried on a series of interesting activities. To prove their excellent culinary ability they prepared the eats for the AllfCollege Hike. The Grst social event oi' the class. was a ferry trip' across Lake Waslaington to Kirkland, where Roberta Pruitt was the cordial hostess. - As the guests of the Senior Class, the juniors were escorted to the Redondo roller rink on November 3, In spite of the frequent spills, they had a merry time. During the winter quarter thc Juniors were entertained in the recreation room by the class advisers, Dean and Mrs. Moyer. Setting the pace for the whole school again, the Class of '41 sponsored an AllfCollege Skating Party in February. To climax the social events of the year, the juniors entertained the Seniors at the Sorrento Hotel. The theme, Sailing Liic's Sea on the Good Ship oi joy, was carried out with the colors red and white. The class has been more than socially minded only, for many of the members have figured prominently in other extrafcurricular activities. Helen Burns tied for first place in the Oratory Contest at Tacoma, and other members of the class have been prominent in debate. To prove their athletic ability, the junior boys won the intramural football contest and the volleyball tournament. The girls ranked first both in volleyball and basketball. Of course no class could function successfully without the help of their advisers. Dean and Mrs. Moyer have been a great help and inspiration to every member of the class. Social Committee: J ean. Parker Mary Lou York Dean and Mrs. M oycr Marjorie Cochrane Roald Amundsen

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