Seattle Pacific University - Tawashi Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1940

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Page 51 text:

CASCADE Top left: The staff hard at work getting the book ready. Top center: Business Manager Sorenson. Top right: Editor Bateman. Lower left: Advisers Miller and Warren talk things over. Lower right: THE STAFF. Ashton Henderson Professor Warren, Pettengill, Dillon, Brownlee, Meuller, Palmer, Rosser, Sill, Robare, Erickson, Pennell, Dahl Fiese HE CASCADE STAFF this year has attempted to present to you S.P.C. as it is. We have tried to show a wellfrounded picture of life on our campus. If you find this book interf esting and if, through its pages, you are able to reflive days gone by, then we of the Staff are truly glad. A yearhook is only as good as its staff, and so, to my co-workers, I give thanks. To Betty Hohnsheen, Associate Editor, and Marshall Fiese, Literary Editor, special mention is due. It is these two who made suggestions, who furnished ideas and who were the nucleus around which the rest of the staif was formed. Also, I would acknowledge the work done and time given by lvlargaret Palmer, Dick Ashton, Genevieve Sill and Helen Burns. Everett Sorenson made an outstanding contribution to the annual as Business Manager. He and his staff worked hard and long to finance the hook successfully. Our advisers, Dean Miller and Professor Vsfarren, have aided us greatly with their kind counseling and helpful suggestions. The whole staff is appreciative of the work they have done, and sincerely thanks them. So it is with a hope that you will find new joys in old memories, that we offer the 1940 Cascade. HENRY BATEMAN.

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FALCON Top left: Editors Bell and McPherson. F Top right: Hazlett, I-Iaslam, Nutting, Henderson, Vandermeer. Leise, Cochrane, Eklund, Wachsmith, Kirkpatrick, Miss Burns, Godfrey, Walk, VanNess, Palmer, Smith. Lower left: The staff, under the guidance of Miss Burns, prepares to put out the weekly. Lower right: Business Manager Hazlett. WEEKLY that would please the readers was the goal of the Falcon staff this year. uThe Progressive College Newspaper of the Northwest was true to its slogan, for the paper made a definite step of progress when it increased the number of inches by forty- seven, with the change from a four' to a iivefcolumn edition. Under the editorship of Douglas McPherson during the iirst quarter, the Falcon caught the eye of the public with its progressiveness. After numerous experiments with the setup of the front page, Douglas found, through popular expression, the kind of page that suited the readers. Charles Causey served as Associate Editor for the Hrst quarter. During the winter quarter Douglas, who was carrying a heavy. academic load, was relieved of the editorship by Keith Bell, who continued to boost the fastfgrowing interest and uphold the slogan which the paper carried. Harold Leise finished the year as Assof ciate Editor. Paul Hazlett carried the responsibilities of Business Manager for the entire year, with Robert Root and Kenneth Smith as his assistants. Miss Anna E. Burns, Faculty Adviser, took an active interest in the Falcon and was responsible for much of the credit that the paper received this year. Thanks are also due to Professor Harris D. Erickson, Assistant Adviser, who was faithful in his very constructive criticism. ---L



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THE VICTORY BOYS lour XOICES that blend as one: Bess, first tenor: Scarvie, second tenorg Amundsen, baritoneg Anderson, bass. THE MALE QUARTETS HAT which S.P.C. is most proud of is their singing organizations, and of these the quartets are Without peer. Our Victory Boys are admittedly the best male quartet in the Northwest, so it is with a deal of pride that we review their brilliant record for the year past. With the assistance and able direction of Professor Warren, Dean of the School of Religion, they have been responsible for the Sunday morning radio programs. Their scheduled weekend services were so popular they were booked for many weeks in advance. To attest their recognized ability, they were called on to help open the Gypsy Smith campaign this spring. The inspiration and warmth of their singing is made possible only by their deep personal dedication to Christ and the furtherance of His Kingdom. The Clarion Quartet have also contributed their share toward the enviable singing record of the school, and they, too, have had a full schedule of Sunday engagements. During the fall quarter, they proved to be of invaluable help to Walker in his Thursday evening Student Radio Hours, and have taken part in many programs on the campus. CLARION QUARTET Hansen, first tenor 5 Strong, baritone 5 Morris, second tenorg Zylstra, bass. Professor Warren an inspiration to all

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