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Queen Anne Hi,H School Seattle, Washington FORTY-FIFTH HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT Queen Anne Hi,h School Seattle, Washington L • PIR I I HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1930 EIGHT O'CLOCK QUEEN ANNE HIGH SCHOOL OTTO L. LUTHER, Principal E. H. MOORE, Vice-Principal CLASS OFFICERS ROBERT FARAGHER ......................................................................President RUTH HILDEBRAND ..............................................................Vice-President JANE HINCKLEY ..............................................................................Secretary HOWARD ALEXANDER ................................................................Treasurer CLASS COLORS—Yellow and Lavender. CLASS FLOWER—Iris. CLASS MOTTO—Amore, more, ore, re,—"By love, manner, speech and deed let us be known." PROGRAM Overture—the Talisman ........................................................Brockton THE BAND Invocation ........................................................REV. JOHN M. PAXTON Salutatory—"The Oregon Trail" ----------_..........JOSEPHINE MILKEY* `Changing Youth.. ......................................................DELLVON FALL Trees ----------------------------- ------------------------...------------------------- --.... Rasbach FallenLeaf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Logan GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Olga Bergman Loleta Johnston Margit Mattson Dorothy Chanda Dorothy Kelsey Eva Raleigh Mary English Anna Lapidewsky Lois Schroeder Dorothy Hohn Grace Logg Grace Helen Smith Mabel Jean Holland Dorothy Mathews Ada Stigenwalt RANDOLPH HOKANSON, Accompanist "Value of Athletics" ......................_........................PALMER EVANSON "Voluntary Student Enterprise" ....................MABLE JEAN HOLLAND De Sandman ---------------------------------------------------------------- ------------Protheroe Homeward Bound -------------------------------------------------------------------Milligan John Branch Jack McClintock James Gilman Myron Ernst Tom Peterson Walter Leach Delivon Fall Bill Shaw Philip Luke Vincent Hokanson Dick Blaylock Clarence Nielson "Trial by Jury" --------------------------------------------------------------HARRY TREW Overture—Lustspiel .........................................--...............KELER BELA THE BAND Valedictory—"Importance of Trifles" _....................SYLVIA RAUCH* Presentation of Diplomas ............................................FRANK BAYLEY Acceptance of Diplomas by Class President ........ROBERT FARAGHER *Tied for first place. SENIOR HONOR ROLL WINNERS OF THE TORCH Behrens, Howard • Hilton, Charlotte Rasmussen,-Marget Bell, Jessie Hinckley, Jane Rauch, Sylvia Bills, Caryl Holland, Mabel Jean Reynolds, Helen Cahill, Betty Jane Lapidewaky, Anna Ruddell, Larry Carhart, Jack Laws, Donna Shaffrath, Louise Custer, John Liden, Alice Sims, Lois Evanson, Palmer luther, Virginia Smith, Virginia Fall, Deilvon Mathews, Dorothy Steen, Norman Faragher, Bob Milkey, Josephine Teufel, George Frimmel, Louise Miyauchi, Kiyo Thanner, Mignon Fusselman, Marguerite Nelson, Taimi Wahlquist, Raymond Hall, Blanche Neville, Elwin Walter, Virginia Hill, Richard GRADUATING SENIORS -1930 GIRLS Anderson, Alice Hildebrand, Ruth Murphy, Beulah Anderson, Irene Hilton, Charlotte Neilson, Jean Austrem, Henrietta Hinckley, Jane Nelson, Taimi Beattie, Elizabeth Hahn, Dorothy Nye, Rosalyn Bell, Jessie Holland, Mabel Jean Patchin, Doris Bennett, Audrey Hooper, Helen Perry, Dorothy Bergman, Olga Hoover, Ellen Petersen, Edna Berry, Melba Howard, Beryl Piksa, Dorothy Bills, Caryl Huden, Cleone Plough, Marybélle Bjorn, Gertrude Hutchinson, Anna Probétfeld, Marjotie Blair, Elaine Iles, Maurine Pym, Dorothy Boldt, Violet Jacobs, Genevieve Raleigh, Eva Bolton, Edith Jamison, Caroline Rankin, Isabella Boyer, Eloise . Jarvi, Helen Raamusson, Marget Brittain, Ellanora Jenner, Helen Rauch, Sylvia Brown, Lillian Johansen, Nina Rawlins, Lucy Cahill, Betty Jane Johnson, Althea Reynolds, Louise Caw, Evelyn Johnson, Ethel Ring, Virginia Chanada, Dorothy Johnson, Evelyn Robinson, Agnes Chapman, Marjorie Johnstone, Loleta Rohrer, Florence Chivers, Verona Jordan, Delma Russell, Margaret Clough, Virginia Kelsey, Dorothy Russell, Margerie Conners, Geraldine Klemptner, Jeanette Sandstrom, Sylvia Croonenberghs, lone Knudson, Elsie Schroeder, Lois Dahl, Josephine Knutson, Ella Sellers, Ruth Dahners, Ruth Koontz, Vera Setter, Palma Davis, Drusilla Kusta, Alice Shady, Pauline Davis, Zelda Lacey, Edwina Shaffratb, Louise Denini, Rena Lapidewsky, Anna Shipton, Hazel Downing, Mary Bess Laws, Donna Sims, Lois DuBois, Mildred Lea, Helen Skarnish,. Geraldine Ekstedt, Beatrice Liden, Alice Slaughter, Elizabeth English, Mary Lanton, Peggy Lou Smith, Grace Eon, Ho Logg, Grace Smith, Louise Erickson, Mildred Lowe, Dorothea Smith, Verna' Fageratrom, Mabel Luther, Virginia Smith, Virginia Flodquist, Brances McComb, Phyllis Lois Fraser, Isabelle McDonald, Elizabeth St. John,Dorothy Freeman, Iva McDonald, Lois &igthalt Ada Frimmel, Louise McMichael, Blanche Stubbs, Goldie Fusselman, Jane McNaughton, Jean Sutter, Mildred Gerlicher, Rosalie Macdonald, Elizabeth Svensson, Charlotte Gray, Adelaide Massey, Isabel Thanner, Mignon Greene, Janette Mathews, Dorothy Thomson, Isabella Gressly, Eileen Matson, Eva Tibbetts, Opal Hager, Carol Mattson, Margit Tyler, Margaret Hall, Betty Maxwell, Helen Vanderbilt, Dorothy Haft, Blanche Meats, Ruth V Vaughan, Bursowes Hamilton, Elizabeth Mehifeld, Dorothy Waiste Phoebe Hammer, Judith Merklinghaus, May Walter, Virginia Handley, Violet Milkey, Josephine Wascisin, Mary Hanson, Marie Miller, Herberta Watkins, Gene Harding, Vera Miyauchi, Kiyo Whyte, Norma Harman, Giiinevete Moe, Mildred Wiest, Helen Heilman, Blanche Moore, Margaret Zrdra, Elsie Henderson, Ruth Munro, Margaret BOYS Ainslie, Charles Johns, William Rasmussen, Harry Albright, Bob Johnson, Olafur Ray, Maynard Alexander, Howard Jones, Calvin Raymond, John Banner, Walliam Jones, Harold Richstad, Harold Beggs, Kenneth Josue, Ignacio Rinehart, Robert Behrens, Howard Keefe, John Roberts, Donald Branch, John Kirkpatrick, Dean Roberts, William Browne, Clarke Koski, Elmer Rohrer, John Carhart, Jack Kruse, Willard Ruddell, Howard Carmody, Earl Lamb, Selden Ruddell, Larry Carrington, Dick Lamiman, Tom Samuelson, Lister Casey, Nat Leggitt, Winston Sanders, Jack Christie, Walter Lindaas, Albert Sandvigen, Ralph Collins, Ben Lorentz, Joseph Saul, Melvin Corey, Jack Lund, Victor Scribner, Ronald Corson, Sid MacGregor, Alexander Scully, Robert Cowan, Richard McAllister, Harold Shaw, William Curtis, Dave McBride, William Shepard, Robert Custer, John McClintock, John Smith, Claude Davidson, Winston McClellan, Donald Smith, Rollin DeMille, Bill McDonnell, Mike Stanley, Bob Desimon, Richard Mack, William Stanich, Mark Durham, Merritt Mackintosh, John Steen, Norman Edwards, Arthur Marston, Merrill Sutherling, Elton Evanson, Palmer Martin, Walter Swansa4, Henry Fall, Dellvon Miller, Lloyd Teufel, George Faragher, Robert Miller, Paul Thornton, Francis Farwell, Charles Mittet, Thornstein Tongson, Adriano Finch, Harold Moorhouse, Jack Torrey, Robert Fitz, Morgan Morton, Aubrey Trew, Harry Fox, John Navarre, Harold Trew, Wilfred Garcia, Jose Nelson, Neilian Wagner, George Gorrie, Jack Neville, Elwin Wahlquist, Raymond Grahn, Howard Nickerson, Hartley Wallace, Maynard Hansen, Louis O'Brien, Preston Walton, Lewis Hatten, Jack Olson, Harold Walter, Albert Helmricic, Harold O'Neil, Charles Ward, Eugene Hill, Richard Packard, Harold Warner, Frank Hokanson, Vincent Peppard, Samuel Whisnant, Champ Hossman, Carl Peterson, Thomas White, Clinton Howard, Wyatt Phillips, Harry White, Donald Howland, Robert Potter, William Wills, Douglas Hurlbert, Robert Potts, Charles Wilson, Robert Jacobsen, Wendell Powis, Geoffrey Wilt, Sinclair Jensen, Granville Price, Henry Winters, Charity BOARD OF DIRECTORS E. B. HOLMES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------President REUBENW. JONES --------------------------------------------------------------------------Secretary DR. C. W. SHARPLES JOHN B. SHORETT FRANK S. BAYLEY DIETRICH SCHMITZ SCHOOL OFFICERS THOMAS R. COLE ..................................................................Superintendent FRANK E. WILLARD ............................................Assistant Superintendent SAMUEL E. FLEMING .........................................Assistant Superintendent CHARLES R. FRAZIER ....... ....................... - .........Assistant Superintendent W. VIRGIL SMITH .................................................Assistant Superintendent QUEEN ANNE HIGH SCHOOL Orro L. LUTHER, Principal E. H. Moon, Vice-Principal CLASS OFFICERS HAROLD SHOULDICE -------------------------------------------------------------------- President PHILIP SPAULDING ----------------------------------------------------- - ---------- Vice President LEEJACOBI ------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- Secretary KENNETHJONES -----------------------------------------------------------------------Treasurer CLASS COLORS—Green and Gold - CLASS PLOWER.—Yellow Rose CLASS MOTTO—"Carpe diem"—Make the most of today. PROGRAM • Marche Mjljtajre ------------------------------ ------------------------------------&hubert THE BAND Invocation ...............................................--------- REv. JOHN F. DUNSTAN Salutatory—"Value of Hobbies" ------------------------------------SHIRLEY PAPE "American Foreign Relations" --------------------------------CHARLES WATERS TillWe Meet Again------------------------------------------------------------------
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