| | Auburn:
Ralph
Armstrong, 1909 |
| | Bellevue:
Kristen
Cox, c.1966 |
| | Newcastle:
H.
Carl Andersen, 1897 |
| | Renton:
Joe
R. Baxter, 1903 |
| | Seattle: |
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| | Seattle, 1800-1899:
Kenneth
Mackintosh, 1875 —
George
F. Bickford, 1889 |
| | Seattle, 1900-1999:
Thomas
Minor Pelly, 1902 —
Ralph
J. Rivers, 1903 —
E.
L. 'Bob' Bartlett, 1904 —
Sheldon
T. Mills, 1904 —
Eugene
Dennis, 1905 —
Gordon
E. Dean, 1905 —
George
S. Hurley, 1907 —
Helen
Winter, 1908 —
Robert
McClintock, 1909 —
Hugh
De Lacy, 1910 —
Edward
J. Schwartz, 1912 —
George
P. Madsen, c.1914 —
Edison
S. Fisk, 1915 —
Maynard
L. Taylor, Jr., 1917 —
Ralph
Jack McGuire, 1920 —
Daniel
J. Evans, 1925 —
Charles
Moriarty, Jr., c.1928 —
Robert
R. Beezer, 1928 —
Frank
H. Murkowski, 1933 —
Anthony
Cecil Eden Quainton, 1934 —
Don
Abel, 1936 —
Lynn
C. Woolsey, 1937 —
Jennifer
Dunn, 1941 —
Pat
McMullen, c.1945 —
Gary
Locke, 1950 —
Randy
Phillips, 1950 —
John
Paul Lindblad, 1952 —
Stuart
A. Halsan, 1952 —
Edwin
M. Lee, 1952 —
Russ
Francis, 1953 |
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