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THL MASQUE PLAYERS Seated: Janet Beall. Elaine Rydell. Virginia Allen (Secretary-Treasurer). Mrs. Potter (Adviser). Virginia Oakley. Nancy Griggs. Margaret Jean Langaheer (Pi ' sidcnt), Janet (.angaheer. Standing: Ann Stickncy, Mary Jane Haughton. Norma Ainsworth. Margaret Snyder. Dolores Richards. Barbara Sanders. Constance Brewer. Antoinette Hannah. Marian Pierce. Imogen Billings. Ansent. Irene Purvey (Vice-President). Marilyn Kleinberg. THE MASQUE PLAYERS EMBERSHIP in the Masque Players, the dramatic organization of the Upper School, is open to all students through tryouts held in the spring and in the fall. In a ceremony on the cloister the new members are taken on and presented with their pledge ribbons of maroon and blue. At the end of several weeks the pledge plays are given, and a formal initiation is held in the Masque clubroom. when ribbons are exchanged for gold pins. Under the direction of Mrs. Potter, the club has had a year of varied and interesting activities. On Trustees Day two amusing comedies. Poor Aubrey and The Passing of Chow Chow, were given. At the Pantry Shelf, an annual activity of The Mothers ' Club, the first of these was repeated. On this occasion action behind the scenes was quite as entertaining as that on the stage, and members of the cast will never forget the frantic search for Bebe ' s missing toupee. The Masque Players appreciated the invitation extended thern by the Aloha Club to be present at their Christmas program, in which Mrs. Potter appeared in several mono-dramas. On Dads Day High Tor by Maxwell Anderson was pre- sented as a table reading in the Great Hall. The banquet in May honoring Senior members climaxed another happy and successful year for the club. [281
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« « it Front row. left to right: Margaret Snyder. Ann Sticlcney. Margaret Schafer. Mary Ruth Springer. Seated: Imogen Billings (Gold Team Captain). Irene Purkey (Secretary-Treasurer of trie Athletic Association). Mrs. Johnsen (Athletic Instructor). Cynthia Gonyea (President of the Athletic Association). Patricia Fed- dersen (Blue Team Captain). Standing: Wilhelmina Jenkins. Constance Brewer, Virginia Allen, Elgene Poison. Betti Vaara. Norma Ainsworth. Beverly Eklund. Wendy Wagner. Virginia Dravis. Darcia Dayton. Barbara Sanders. Absent: Marian Jenner. SEMINARY ATHLETIC COUNCIL |HE Seminary Athletic Council was organized in 1940 by Mrs. Johnsen, our athletic instructor. Originally composed of only the officers of the Athletic Association and the team captains, the Council has grown to a membership of twenty during the four years of its existence. New members are selected from the Upper School by those already on the Council in consultation with the athletic instructor. They are chosen for their sportsmanship, dependability, courtesy, and initiative Not only has the membership of the S. A. C. grown. Its responsibilities have likewise increased. They now include care of the little children at noon, during the afternoon, and in the cafeteria; cooperation with the Student Council in the execution of regulations passed by that body; and the promotion of all athletic activities. Under the enthusiastic and constructive leadership of Mrs. Johnsen. the Council feels that it is making real progress towards its goal — the develop ment in every member of the Athletic Association of all that the term good sports- manship signifies. [27]
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CHOIR Swlw Cnicifer: Ann Sbckncy. Senior Flag Bearer: Margaret Iran I angabecr Back row. left: Dee Arnason. Janet Saxton. Cynthia Gonyea. Constance Brewer. Front row. left: Irene Purkey. Beverly Lklund. Norma Ainsworth. Front row. right: Elaine Rydell. Janet Bead. Nancy Griggs. Back row. right: Darcia Dayton. Barbara Quinn. Imogen Billings. Virginia Oakley. GLEE CLUB hront row. left to right: Betti Vaara. Mary Hooker. Daryl Macon. Nancy Griggs. Nancy Lou Hart. Janet I angaheer. Judy Minton. Dolores Richards. Cynthia Robinson. Phyllis Ballard. Ann Stackney. Jane Dun- can. Naine Rydell. Diane Scott. Nancy Hull. George Ann Frank. Back row: Constance Brewer. Imogen Billings. Mariorie Fisher. latum Zoe L nderwood. Janet Saxton. Jane Moffitt. Katharine Charleson. Jean Vaara. Carroll Tonkin. Jo Anne Getty. Margaret Snyder. Patricia Feddersen. Gale Matheus. Norma Ainsworth. Margaret Jean Langabcer. Marilyn Muckey. Darcia Dayton. Pauline Wallace. Seated at the piano: Irene Purkey. [29j
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