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f 9 'X '1 5 ,,f 'ff 'N I X . NOBODYS SPECIAL ' Pat Nagley, Helen Richardson, Elizabeth Korn, lrene Hoolc, Katherine Hutchings, Betty Pilce. BOBBY ' ,laclc Driscoll. SKATERS ' Emily Cummings,Margaret Drummond,PatChristie. BALLET ' lvy Hartman. MUSCLEBOUND MAIDEN ' Marguerite Hansell. ACCORDION BAND ' Harry Lindell, Louise North, Louise Maurer, Verna Mae Androtl, Eric Carlson. BEET
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Not a bit nonplussed when they were politely kicked off the stage were these cute cowboys, Ruth Hendron, Phyllis Spring, Bert Roswald, Betty Ann Murphy, Frank Ferrel and Bob F tt I 5 e ery. t lv V 5151 Kb' f ,f .fa if 4 P 1 s' f 1 Directions-Turn the book upside down. From left to right you will see Randolph Hanger, Bud Bade and Ben Fiedler. Now return it to its normal position. Left to right are Dick Hagquist, Art Susumi, Elmer Matson and Frank Brown. Betty Seargeant, The Woman Who Understood Men, looks very under- POW WUW Up until 1929 at West Seattle high school the Boys, Club gave an annual vaudeville and the Girls' Club produced three plays. Then came the Great Idea . . . they fthe boys and girls of West Seattlej combined their shows and called it the Pow Wow . . . taken from the Indians which means a big celebration. West Seattle wanted to celebrate each year with a gay, gay show. Now we have, every year, a stage pro- duction of all the talent in the school . . . in the Pow Wow there is drama, danc- ing, music, singing, tumbling, acrobatics, comedies . . . perhaps fun describes it best. The 1939 Pow Wow is over . . . we hope these pictures tell its story. Melcena Knettle Faculty producer Y standing as she lets Alberta Greive, Virginia Kennedy, Walt Gyger ' ' ,a m f and Bob Steputis do the talking. .- .--,wg mnzz. ,. , . 0' . Burke lnlow Business Manager Walt Gyger Ted Anderson Student Manager Patti Marble Student Producer in
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BALLET MOOSE ' Upper left corner: Carmen Sullivan, Shirley Frew, Mildred Ericlcson, Jeanne Brown, Laverne Leonard, Catherine Ransom, Elizabeth Gillespie, ltalia Umbinetti. OPERETTA ' Standing: Ken Forrest, Bill Elliott, Lawrence Fletcher, David Nourse, jim Galbraith, Ed North, Rex Oakes, Bob Fetterly, Diclc Cleo Smith, Lee Farmer. Seated: Gene O'Brien, Fred Osterhout, Tamio lshida, Ted Bowhay. Kneeling: Ronald King. THE DEAD LOVERS: Keith Anderson, Robert Stanley, Eldon Brown. V3 Q '-be I7 .::.f,
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