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

 - Class of 1956

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IQ.-H267-flf 770:44 , ,luvwfztixz Vwm, a,Z1',d4, .eaov jg., ,Zeke rf 19' 0-rv ,Q 'l'his 1956 Kimtah is dedicated to our West Seattle traditions. If you were asked to describe some ol' our more unique traditions, you probably would turn to the Pow-Wow, to VVest Seattle Day, to the llall of Fame and to other eolorlul events stemming from our Indian and pioneer back' ground. But since traditions are handed down by word ol' mouth from one student generation to an- other, they sometimes go astray and lose their orig- inal meaning. Therefore, we must search deeper for those more significant beliefs and practices which make up our finer and more enduring tra- ditions. Visitors to our school, new teachers and new students who never have participated in some of our Colorlul traditional days and social activities fJ'a'OAf..-dau C44-1, V .bay ovriaqf ufd4,L6Z vamadz ! -Z ' Of all Seattle high schools, West Seattle is the f'4W C' ' only one whose traditions are linked directly to the ywv 'QLO-ddllicst days of the territory. We are the Indians, f 'fj and we join hands in spirit, with the Indians, and '777af ,lfadndyu W8 Uwe 271441. J.t?fmLrf1Q white people of pioneer days. This can be, and should bc, a source of pride, for it means that we have roots in the past, that we have a history, that we belong And it is people who have a sense of history, of belongingness, who also look into the future and so order their destinies that they can make that future better than the past and present. So it is that we should cling tenaciously to all traditions which have caused us to be known as 5llV'i.llS 4' l'l'm'1' VIEWS? fl?ldCCP0f l1l0U11iDSliI0f F110 r XL? Zgufb 5.81 the Indians. More than that, We should be on the traritions we up mor. iey are mvaria y im- A . , - , -' - - ' - - pressed by our friendly and democratic way of lifejlcuouij CL' . 4112! alert ts d1SCOVelLlfllil1mOFal a5.UYmiS wich msg? m by the splendid classroom relationships between Z. I time ecoule 2 mmm ff? mom S are est teachers and students, by our traditional good it A ' I 0 .WJ ,444-1' Seattle IUd13U5- We are llnked Wllh h15t0fY- We sportsmanship, by our courtesy in assemblies and 'r77'a4-GL! rye, : I , 'mil belong! halls, and by our respect for scholarship. These 1 I flu ' are the real traditions of VVest Seattle High School. 'yan ' L, 1 HWLJ A ' A ,P GORDON HANNAFORD i ' , V ' K. CECIL BULLOCK .421 Cf, il cwwb -fwmuf J 'tif 'Qt ecfwv ,dec Cz'Z4C'fl34t-af 111.7 .ac 'mv'- , f-'QAJ V0-tvcIa4,aj1rz ,QJLM 41,461 ' ,,Z51iv.J .wwafzxelx ,,MfytL,' J 011,41 0 , ' CWTU .Anvil Miss PHILIPS MISS DUNN tl Cgungelof Counselor ein 4 1, 7 ' gd to MR, LONG MRS. OLSEN .1-L? Boys' Adviser Girls' Adviser gt., X 'rp q .rt,:q -I



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MISS I-IURD Language Arts Travel MR. JONES Language Arts, Chinook Republican politics MR. KANTNER Language Arts Singing in church choir, fishing, bowling MRS. KENNEDY Home Economics, Language Arts Grandchildren, garden MRS. KING llomv liconomics Music, garden, church IICIIYIIIUS IVIIIS, LANSING Iilllllllllljlt' Arts Unitcal clCl't'lJl'ill Palsy Climg County 8 Stott-D MISS I.UI'l'OLD I anguzige Arts lilmvcr gardening, Color pliolograpliy MRXS. MCDONNELL 1 l'f Painting, Girl Scouts MISS McELVVEE Physical Education Color photography, travel MISS McKENZIE Language Arts Politics, contacting for- mer students, fishing, hiking MR. MACKEY Mathematics Music MISS METZGER Science Civil Defense, hiking MISS M.-XGILLICUDDY Commercial Music, travel, garden, studying Spanish i. MISS MINNEHAN Social Studies Sports, travel, reading, leaming to cook MR. MITCHELL Physical Education fly-fishing, tying flies MRS. MOEN Commercial Music, reading, cookin sewing, photography INIISS MOVVERY Commercial Travel, when I can afford it! MR. NIEMOLLER Mathematics-Science MII. NORVVOOD laiiiguagv Arts Lnolting for soniuonc to do my dishes MII. L. PATTERSON Social Studies Non-fiction reading MISS M. PATTERSON Commercial Color pliotogmpliy, travel MISS PEASLEE Mathematics Reading, playing bridge, travel MR. PERKINS Commercial Air Force Reserve Officer, sports MR. PRIPP Phys. Ed.-Soc. Studies Golf, camping, Naval Air Reserve, travel MR. RAKUS Language Travel, driving, politics MR. ROBERTS Phys. Ed.-Soc. Studies 'Q' Yes' X- 53 , 9 fi 5 .V sag U00 I : --. 91-I, fl 11 WEEK, if ls . 4 1.4 - .t 1 tux N- -cn' 'S

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