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GIFTS TO THE SEMINARY TH PEL Staineo-glass WiNDOW Mr. Jesse Thomas. 1924. Altar. Bishop ' s Chair, Clergy Stalls— Rotary Club of Tacoma. in memory of the Rt. Rev. Frederic W. Keator. Altar Cross— In memory of the Rev. Frederick T. Webb. Chaplain, given by friends. 1925. Processional Cross— Retha Ann Hicks (Mrs. George Kachlein). 1925. Processional Flag— Mrs. Grahame H. Powell. Chapel Organ — In honor of Miss Sallie Egerton Wilson, given bv girls and friends of the school. 1936. Font— In memory of the Rt. Rev. William Morris Barker, given by his friends. Lectern— In memory of Mrs. A. W. Raynor. ven by the girls of the school. Credence Table— Louise Tommasina Paine (Mrs. Arthur E. Nordi). 1929. in memory of the Rt. Rev. Frederic W. Keator. Missal Stand— Miss Katharine Rice. 1924. in memory of the Rt. Rev. Frederic W. Keator. Silver Communion Service— Alumnae. White Burse and Veil— Summer Conference of the Diocese of Olympia. Violet Burse and Veil— Annie H. Stickney. 1944. Green Burse and Veil— Margaret Jean Langabeer. 1044 White Bookmarkers— Miss Elizabeth Fitch. 1942. Violet Bookmarkers— Raynor Guild. 1950. White Superfrontal— The class of 1944. in memory of Jane Titcomb. Alms Basons— Miss Dorothy Frances Atkinson. 1927. Brass Alms Bason— Summer Conference of the Diocese of Olympia. Missal— Winifred A. Saxton (Mrs. Robert OTarrell). 1942. Hymn Board and Brass Altar Vases— Mrs. William A. Bull and the girls of the Seminary. 1923. Brass Candlesticks— Girls of the Seminary. 1941. Small Brass Vases— Confirmation class. 1929. Hymnals— Raynor Guild. 1931. Lectern Bible— Class of 1942. Prayer Book for the Prayer Desk— Mrs. Alexander MacLaren. Candelabra— Dr. and Mrs. V. E. Crowe. 19
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A RECORD OF GIFTS MADE TO THE SEMINARY CHE attractiveness of the Seminary and the completeness of its equipment are in part due to the kind generosity of its many friends. With a feeling that some knowledge of the number and the source of these gifts would deepen the appreciation of their daily users, we have endeavored to compile a list. We regret that it must be incomplete. At the same time we are happy to acknowl- edge a new gift which will enable those who carry on our effort to present a com- plete record. Marian Jenner of the Class of 1945 is presenting a Gift Book to the school, in which will be preserved an accurate account of all future gifts. GIFTS TO THE SCHOOL Picture of the Old SchooL ' — National Bank ol W ' asliington. Oil Portrait of Bishop Keator— Mrs. Frederic Photograph of Bishop Keator— Class of 1929. Lights for the Study HAL —Mr. R. H. Parsons. Creche— Emmy Lou Watt (Mrs. Donald Mackenzie Mowall). 1930. Choir Hymnal Rack— Rev. Arthur Bell. Chair for the May Queen— Mrs. Christian Quevli, 1916. Crown for the May Queen— Elizabeth Pitt, 1932. Scepter for the May Queen— Frances Young (Mrs. Frances Rushtonj. 1M38. Study Hall Clock— Frances Anderson F RarkiiO, 1035. Brass Study Lamps— Class of 1933. Redecorating and Refurnishing of the Great Hall— Alumnae. 1939-1940. Dining Room Curtains— Mrs. R. F. Titcomb. 1943. Brass Samovar— Mary Jean Bousfield (Mrs. Norman Patterson). 1933. Wheel Chair— Class of 1938. Drinking Fountain— 8th grade classes of 1935 and 1934. Black-out Curtains in Keator Hall— Mothers ' Plnli Encyclopedia Britannica— Mothers Club. Cyclorama for Stage in Keator Hall— Mothers Club. White Veils for School— Mothers ' Club. Bedroom Curtains— Mothers ' Club. Library Books and Phonograph Records— Mothers ' Club. Pictures for the Great Hall— Aloha Club. Flag Pole— E. H. Griggs HI. Corydon Wagner, C. B. Hurley. Jr., L. B. Mac- donald. 1944. Spot Lights— Dr. V. E. Crowe. Flood Light— Class of 1943. Sets of Reference Books for the Library— Mrs. B. E. Buckmaster. Record Player— Mothers Club and Students. 1945. Large Movie Screen for Stage— Class of 1944. Silver Tea and Coffee Service— Alumnae. 1944. Numerous other gifts of furniture, pictures, and books have been given by friends and alumnae of the school. 18
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THE SCHOOL SONG I Hail to thee, our Mmn later. Seminary fair. May acliievements down thy labors Is our earnest prayer. Chorus : HecLris turned toward our Alma Mater, May our lives at length Prove thy daughters bear thy motto» On from Strength to Strength. II Deep and clear as those blue waters Thou art reared above, Mav the ( hararters thou moldest Hold thee in their love. Chorus : in Pure as yonder snow clad mountains Where our glances fall. May we in the years to follow Answer to thy call. Chorus : Nellie Bridgman Plummer, Q5. 20
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