Annie Wright School - Shield Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1941

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Jean Warren hands down her Montana style of dancing, to Jean Lenham, a fellow statesman. ' Shirley Smith and Catherine Cowell leave seminary athletics to take a course in limnastus at Montana. Marx hrikson leaves her numeorui «»dmir«-r lo M.mV FVIgllUIH Pat C lark leaves her passion for avocados to the entire Junior corridor. And finally, after twelve years. Mary Ann leaves to the seminary her love and affection. Doris Harrington and Patricia Clark, Class X . PROPHECY Mary Elizabeth Abeel Still waiting for the U. S. S. Honolulu to return. Rocelia Bordeaux Ballerina of the Ballet Russe. Estelle Beall C»oing to Sylvia s Reducing School. Beverley Brown Cartoonist of the Superman Comic Strip. Pat Clark Working with the Chamber of Commerce to put Portland on the map. Catherine Cowell Head of the Department of Science at Columbia. Doris Carrington Working mentally for her M. A. in History. Mary Ann Ellison Selling her pamphlet. How to Drive in Ten Easy Lessons. Mary Erikson President of the Alaska Canning Company. Beverly Howe Sitting on her hair! Barbara Hibbard Teaching sewing at Harvard. Mary Heard Vitality girl for Wonder Bread advertisements. Allene Jones Fli pping pancakes for the lumberjacks. Virginia Ludxvick Receiving an Oscar for the best comic role of the year. Betty Ann Love Nursery school teacher at the seminary. Janet McCov On the Island of Mad agascar. teaching Parisien French to the savages. Leslie McKay Nobel prize winner for her discovery of v i Limin X. Barbara Mears Enrolling son James, at Lakeside. Danae Morgenstern KindK housemother at the University of Washington. Mary Jean Rosenberry Model at the Coeur d ' Alene Penney s Store. Shirley Smith Teaching young Jim the Montana Hop. Dorothy Trammell Still collecting hardware. Jerrv Trammell Manager of the Oilers. Barbara Tucker Following in the footsteps of Kirsten Flagstad. Jean Warren Helping Dorothy Thompson write her news column. Louise, Wilbur President of the Shelton and Tacoma Airline Company. Allene Jones and Mary Jean Rosenberry, Class XII. [21 ]

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT E. the Class of 1041 of The Annie Wright Seminary, realizing the possibility of our being graduated in June, hopefully take advantage of a sane moment. Being in a generous mood, and at the same time being fully conscious of the consequences involved in committing this solemn deed, we now draw up our last Will and Testament, and be queath: To the faculty: the students, and also a much desired peace of mind, now that we are going, that they may endure another year. To the Class of 1942: our Senior privileges accompanied by an adage willed to us by last year s Senior Class: All that glitters is not gold. (We thought this warning unnecessary at the time, but beware, innocent young friends! Experi- entia docet. ) To anyone who wants them: the various epidemics which attach themselves to the unsuspecting seminary student body, with hope that these intruders, urged by the desire to explore new territory, will leave Tacoma. To each one of you: with our fondest sympathies, and with knowledge that we are. indeed, rendering a much needed service, the privilege of enjoying the two most outstanding contributions of the City of Tacoma, the pulp mill, and the tide flats. Individual Seniors also leave special gifts to deserving Under Classmen: Estelle Beall leaves her orchids to Jane Snider, who. she feels, may be tiring of gardenias. Mary Heard passes down her well known ability to catch on. to Fifi Hill. Betty Ann Love hands over to Hazel Schaeffer her room at the seminary to be used on her frequent visits. Doris Carrington and Barbara Mears leave their experiences with mice, to Catherine Gilbert and Mary Jeanne Norris. who also like popcorn. As an after thought. Doris also leaves the willow tree— and perhaps it s just as well. Janet McCoy and Mary Jean Rosenberry leave Bob Barlow to Genavie Dif- ford. (Could it be that Lakeside came into the picture?) Allene Jones leaves her role of Senior Class comedian to Joan Campbell, cause if she didn ' t Johnny would assume the part, anyhow. Mary Elizabeth Abeel generously hands at least part of her devotion to the Navy, to Alice Anderson, who. we know, will appreciate this great sacrifice. Virginia Ludwick leaves her arm-cast to anyone who needs a good excuse for not handing in written work. Beverley Brown leaves the preeminent task of chaperoning Dwayne to con- certs, to Anita Derby, who has had past experience. Beverly Howe leaves her cautious driving ability to Georgiana Wiebenson. Rocelia Bordeaux gives her Sunday night feasts to whoever would enjoy them as she has done in the past. Leslie McKay and Barbara Tucker pass on their ability to harmonize (espe- cially on Sunday nights) to Czerna Faubion and Bebe Purkey. Jerry Trammell leaves her avid interest in the R. A. F. to no one. because she wants to take it with her. Danae Morgenstern leaves her masculine callers to Connie Brewer, who may want a better view than can be obtained from the balcony. Dorothy Trammell leaves her diet, as she is in the habit of doing every so often, to Kay Dariotis. Barbara Hibbard leaves her ability to swim, even in her school uniform, to Hattie Giesy. 120]



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CLASS NAME NICKNAME AMBITION lMary njizaDein Aoeel LIZ To be a buyer Rocelia Bordeaux Board To earn my own living Estelle Beall To be twenty-one Beverley Brown Bev To be a fireman Patricia Clark Pat To eat and grow thin Catherine Cowell towelling I o be an air-hostess Doris Carrington Dee Dee To find my college Mary Ann Ellison To accomplish something in art Mary Erikson Eric To see the world Beverly Howe Bev Interior decorating Barbara Hibbard Hibbie To stop saddle shoes from scfueaking Mary Heard Not to get C— continually in History Allene Jones ' Jonesie To go sailing Virginia Ludwick Ginny To be an actress Betty Ann Love Sister To have girls wear uniform belts! Janet McA oy [Mac jm 1 1 ii Leslie McKay Les A happy marriage Barbara Mears Smearsie To go to Hawaii Danae Morgenstern Danny To be a philosopher( ?) Mary Jean Rosenberry Rosy To go to the Dartmouth Winter Carnival Shirley Smith Shirl To fly an aeroplane IJorothy I rammell IJodo To operate a hamburger stand Geraldine Trammell Jerry To be a dietician Barbara Tucker Tuck To own a dog kennel Jeanne Warren Jeanie To be a buyer of women ' s clothes Louise Wilbur Weedee To get C in Chemistry [22]

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