West Seattle High School - Kimtah Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1948

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. . . The Vice-Principal What a land of Plenty and Promise stretches about us! Mountains, lakes, rivers, green hills, the sea hold out their hands. Here Work, Play, Adventure and Travel can bring us satisfying days. The Gateways? Here they are. Health, Skill, Imagination, Eagerness to learn, the Will to work--and Friends. Above all--Friends, both here and the world around-And Freedom. -A. L. KAYE

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The Principal . . . pf Q, s r ' a 5 ii f , 5- ff-' 'Q we af? 'Q ' , Q- , 1 c s'l 'Nf. TH I .l . xx Q ,,,., gk! 4 I , is ' af Hey, Bill, they've got a gate here. Must be they want us to stay out. Could be. Or it could be that they just want to protect the place from damage. If you ask me, Jim, a gateway is more of an invitation to enter than to stay out, provided, of course, that you have business inside. Yeah? Well, maybe a gate is a kind of test. Something to see whether we've got pep enough to get into something worth while. Like high school is a gateway to business? Sure, or a gateway to collegef, jim, you've got an idea there. At our age were standing sorta in the center of things and there are gateways every way we turn. Yep, Bill, all we've got to have is enough pep and vision to open the gate that leads to somewhere worth while. -REED FULTON



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fel . . . English-Language When we leave school and pass through the gateway into the future, English will be our greatest aid to successful living. To attain our goals in later life we must be able to use effec- tively correct English, both written and oral. The teachers of the English department give us a back- ground in the great literature of the world and teach us to be discerning readers. They teach us grammar and vocabulary and how to use them in writing and oral expression. Beyond the gateway of high school we must take our part in the affairs of the world. To become in- telligent world citizens we need to under- stand the people of other countries. By taking foreign languages we not only gain a fundamental knowledge of their speech but we also learn the customs and history of those nations. Thus, we learn to understand and enjoy our world neighbors. Rau' I: Miss Curry, Miss Hague, Mr. Rakus. Row 2: Miss Phillips, Miss Young, Miss Woods. Row 3: Mrs. Friar, Mrs. Lansing, Mrs. Hughes. Row 45 Miss McKenzie, Miss Akin, Mrs. Ault, Mrs. Chamberlen, Miss Hurd, Miss Minnehan. iv- 4'- fi K b 1

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