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, f' .ff X, r .f f' v 4 l F7 will I, U. Third mtv: Phillips, Ostberg, Monk, Nlontgomery. Eccles, Parrlon, Daniel. Sccmizl mxv: Meagher, Osborn, Myers, Olene, Ridenour, Holm, Orr. First mir: Boyle, Redmond, Bruzas. Faculty WILBUR E. DANIEL, Superintendent A. B. College of Puget Sound M. A. Stanford University HARRISON N. PHILLIPS, Principal B. S. Oregon State College M. B. A. University of Washington MELVIN E. OLENE, Science A. . College of Puget Sound RT E, Seventh Grade ashington State Normal VINCENT BRUZAS, Eighth Grade Washington State Normal DONALD ORR, Agriculture M. S. Washington State College URANIA OSTBERG, Nurse GRACE ECCLES, English and Library A. B. Washington State College M. A. University of Washington MARY C. PARTLON, Principal, junior High Washington State Normal Washington State College University ot Oregon GERALDINE E. MEAGHER, History Normal Diploma, Holy Names Academy B. A. University of Washington Economic SARILDA K. RIDEEUR, Hanna ,751 xg ZS . S . B. S. University of Washington ' MARY H. MYERS, English and Languages B. A. University of Washington-7 I l B. S. University of Washington CATQEEmEn'g'ONK- Typing and WINIFRED I-iouvi, Physical Education 'V I A. B. University of Washington A' B' College of Puget Sound SHELDON osBoRN, Manual Training NOBEL REDMOND, Seventh and A. B. Columbia University MARNA MONTGOMERY, Music B. M. University of Washington Eighth Grades University of Washington Cheney State Normal Minnesota Normal -9-
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' f L 7LLTfl,LfQ.Q7fJ 'I Firrl row: Mr. Phillips, Mr. Daniel Second row: Mr. Fullam, Mr. Dieringer, Mr. Meredith, Mr. Johnson. Messages MESSAGE FROM THE SCHOOL BOARD: For richness of life and the protection of the high ideals of democracy, education is important. Democracy means opportunity, but without education the opportunity lies dormant. Strive courageously, for education is a sacred trust, a heritage which grows and multiplies with use. Education is a process intended to fit the individual to become a valuable and useful member of society. The teachers, who have endeavored to prepare youi for entrance into this larger life, will continue to follow your progress with earnest solicitude. May you be true to the principles they have imparted and to the ideals of true education as you realize that graduation day is not the end but the beginning. In going out from our High School, may you look for the greater and nobler things in lifeg may you not only see the opportunities confronting you, but also make use of them, may you be filled with the spirit of service, and thus enrich not only your lives, but also those of others. We congratulate the graduating class upon their achievements and trust that you will act your parts in life wisely and well. IAMES FULLAM, Chairman. MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL AND SUPERINTENDENT: Seniors, you have completed your work in Buckley High School and are now facing new problems which the future must bring. Face these problems with a sincere desire to give the best that is in you, and you may confidently expect ,to succeed. Always rermember that society has invested much in your training, and has a right to expect that you contribute something in return. Be good citizens and their investment will not have been made in vain. It is our wish that you return often to visit your friends that remain in the school. H. N. PHILLIPS, Principal. W. E. DANIEL, Superintendent. hgh.
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First Row: Mary Chiron, Veronica Zydak, Margiierilc Zydalc, Mary Ella Birkett, Hugh Macwhirter, Lolita Hobaix, Bob Morris. Second ww: Mr. Phillips, Kenneth Rock, Vincent Fryslie. Sylvia Matson, Bill Bartoy. Student Council President ------- Bill Bartoy Vice President - - Sylvia Matson Secretary-Treasurer - Marguerite Zydak Student Representative - - - Vincent Eryslie HE STUDENT COUNCIL, composed of eleven members, with Mr. Phillips as advisor, took care of all student affairs, such as arranging the school calendar, planning the budget, and approving the expenditures of all student association funds. The meetings were held the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month. The student council passed the same season ticket plan as that of last year, the only change being that the tickets were sold for 53.00 instead of 53.25. The senior class took charge of the ticket sale, selling 250. The council approved the Girls' League constitution and added an amendment to the student association constitution which concerned the awarding of letters when a debate is forfeited by an opposing team. The council passed the provision that all letter winners from l92O on, and those earning letters in the future, are to receive free passes to all athletic games in the Buckley l-ligh School provided that, from the year l936 on, all athletic equipment is returned. The council did its best to eliminate the wearing of school sweaters by those who had not earned stripes. After council members placed this problem before the students at an assembly, the wearing of sweaters with stripes not earned decreased. Boys who receive letters in major activities, such as basketball and football, are entitled to wear black sweaters with red stripes, and those winning letters in minor activities, such as declamation and debate, should wear red sweaters with black stripes. The council consisted of Bill Bartoy, Mary Chicon, Lolita Hoban, Vincent Fryslie, Hugh MacWhirter, Sylvia Matson, Kenneth Rock, Bob Morris, Veronica Zydak, Marguerite Zydak, and Mary Ella Birkett. , -io-
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