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SECDIQCRS Something majestic and inspiring there is in the field ofthe unexplored. Ar Commencement we are readg to take off on the long flight of life knowing there will be times when our compass mag mislead us and dense fogs mag cloud our visiong knowing, too,that glorious achievement awaits the eager and the earnest.
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x I M r x f' W fl D! B! X . if V 1 ,A ff . no' , r , .4,l'0.:ln X 'ev - C La,.,fu.' . Theo Tarry, Pres: Lois Hawley, Sec'y: Sumner Gourlay, Vice-Pres.: Ernt'sfj'orrance.Treax. li as- 1 24+ . , X ' s Senior Class li i . IKE many drops of rain, we Freshmen descended, back there in '24, joining the mighty river in its steady progress onward to the sea. In that first year the direction of our eager current was guided by Mrs, Baeder, assisted by Jerry Knott, president: George Mumford, vice-president: Betty Reese, secretary: and Leslie Hefferline, treasurer. The first Frosh Frolic and the magazine drive gathered the gold from the sands of the stream: and the second Frosh Frolic made it pos- sible to equip the first Frosh baseball team in the city. The second year found the stream more steady in its flow, under the guidance of Fred Weed, president: George Mumford, vice-president: Marian Wood, secretary: and Grayce Harrison, treasurer. Some sturdy members of the group entered the combat of football. The Sophomore Follies offered good entertainment to all. We won our first laurels when the Sophomore basketball team received the championship. Next year the leaders were Jerry Knott, president: George Mumford, vice-president: Virginia Pickering, secretary: and Alfred Owen, treasurer. The class sponsored a Hallowe'en Dance, a St. Valentines Dance, and a Football Dance. This year the leaders chosen were Theo Tarry, president: Sumner Gourlay, vice-president: Lois Hawley, secretary, and Helen Rowe, treas- urer, followed on her resignation by Ernest Torrance. The first real event was the Senior Mixer in welcome of Seniors new to West Seattle High School. The Senior Class sponsored the Hallowi e'en and other dances. The supreme event of the year was the Senior Play, Pygmalion and Galateaf' which showed remarkable histrionic talent and excellent direction. The ticket sale broke all former records in this school. Graduation is, of course, the acme of achieve- ment. At last, the river has reached the sea, and at Commencement is ready to plunge into that tossing, striving body of water. Mrs. Baader and 601213, 1928 16 M'
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