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SOPHOMORL CLASS 1 ' mnt n.ii Barktr.i Sandra. I ),t Arnnson. Ruth Mad sen (Secretary-Treasurer). Olive Bell. Nomia Demick Nancy Griggs. Second row: Shirley Tomlinson. Janet Beall (Vice-President), Nanette Gerhart. Back row: WVimIv .lUfu r. M »mom Jenner. Virginia Allen. Barbara Osborn. Mary Ann Foss. Barbara Thatcher, Norma Ainsworth. Aosent. Constance Kelly. Janet Soxton (President). FRESHMAN CLASS Nancy Thomas. Janet Karshner (Vice-President). Vonnie Lou Gaul. Man lane Haughton. Patricia Oman. Virginia Dravis (President). Aosent Genavie Difford ( Secretary -Treasurer ) . Amelie Haines. Sue Marie Thompson. [23]
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JUNIOR CLASS Front row: Marion Pierre. Mary Ruth Springer. SeconA row: Patricia Ferldersen. Baine Rydcll. Cynthia Gonyea (President). Ann Stickney. Margaret Snyder (Vice president). Betty Lou Brittenham. Rita Petersen. Constance Brewer (Secretary Treasurer). Elgene Poison. Elizabeth Clifford. Margaret Jean I ingaheer. Back row: Barf ara Quinn. Louise Goldl erg. Margaret Ann Schafer. AntoineHe Hannah. Marilyn Muclcey. Irene Purkey. Darcia Dayton. Helen West. Beverly Eklund. Imogen Billings Absent: Virginia Oakley. THE CLASS OF 1944 HE Class of 44 has completed one more year in its life at the Seminary. This year our class became the largest in the school, numbering twenty- three. New girls came not only from Tacoma but also from Portland. Aberdeen. Seattle. Montesano. and Great Falls, Montana. The year has been a happy one for our entire class. Everyone agreed that our Junior Dance was a gala affair. The Junior Journal kept everyone informed of the events of school life. Although the war interfered with many of our traditions, such as the presentation of our class sweaters, we made up for the loss in our class spirit. When we turned our treasury over to the Seminary campaign, we gave up all hope of a Junior Prom. However, with the co-operation of Miss Jenkins and our class advisers. Miss Atkinson and Miss Estabrook. we succeeded in carry ing out this tradition, one which all upperclassmen look forward to with much cinli( ipation. We are eagerly awaiting next year, when we shall be Seniors. Our only hope is that we shall prove ourselves as worthy to be graduated from the Seminary as the Class of 43. I 22]
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middi i s nooi. M mm Anne Martin. Mary Riser. Diane M Cnrma k. M—tlM Brindlcy, Mary Carol Thompson. ENanor Evans. Dclinda McCormick. Mary j% Rue. Adricnne Allison. Sheilah Carlson. Alice Lu Ponko Sally Moffitt. Suzanne Marion, Billic Johnson, f unity McFadon. Second rou ' : Ann Dee Hurley l ael Fllis Marlene IVn Jer. Dagmar Qurvli. lane Creswell, George Ann f rank. Nancy Creswell. Joy I undtfren Marilyn Me yer. Mary Lee Odlin. Sally ( tilpin. Nancy Hull. Roberta While. Thinl row: Janet Floan Ruth Davis. Mary Hooker. Judy Minton. Pat Murphy. Marsha York. Imogene Franklin. Edna Gifford. Donna Burnam. Virginia I on Peterson. Jane Moflitl I »ne| L,ni?al»eer. Marine S hult . an y Lot Hart. Diane Srott. Absent: Gail Hobson. Norma ' league. Joan Clem. lower school Class I: Merle Crippen. I a.. h Fellows. Mary Ann Gonyea. Sheilah Graham. Judith Gratias. Diane Rosen. Annette Kowland. Lynne Schellberg, Barbara Schultz. Colleen Sloan. Nancy Taggart. Sally Yoder Class 11 M.aron onn,-r, Harrieile Hammond Nancy Hill. Marilyn Olson. Elaine Satterlee, Barbara Silvers. George Ann Thompson Merrill agner. Class III Joanna Bloom. Mary Lou Hayden. Carol Johnson. Rosemary Lwton U, j,helh Logg. Nancy Osrners. Patricia Walters. PbMrii W right. Hope Phelan. Joan Schwenger Class V Betty Ackerman. Janice Dean. Marilyn Dow. Carol Goodwin. Karen Klopfenstein. Ann Mader. Florence Meyer. Jacqueline Read. Myrna Rothman. Elizabeth We erhrte [24]
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