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LO T!R SCHOOL— Seate J. left to right: Arrol Daiiuiicicr. Suo Marie Lynn, Lli .al)e(h l rk. Ann Dryo, Marie Field. Knren Peterson. Sharon Nourse. Karen lean I xindvic k. Janet Whitney. Micheh Ahlnilt. Judith Gratias. Carol Anne Price. First row: Dorothea Younghcrg. Sharon Bardsley. Marlea MacMonaglc. Janice Kelley. Betsy Gardner. Jane Brisaik. Valene Thoni.son. Jeanine Thomson. Janice Graves. Connie Cum- mings. Helen Klinkert. Dorothea Weiss. Second row: Donna Downing. Martha Anne Fisher. Betty Hoff- man. Diane Rosen. Colleen Sloan. Merle Crippen. Harriette Hamniond. Nita Rowland, [ eanna Parker, Judith Cmndstrom. George Anna Thompson. Third roct- Merrill Wagner. Shidey Booth. Flaine Satterlw, Sharon Leigh Powell. Sharon Conner. Leonna Saffren. Barhara Silvers. Frances Willey. Barf ara Ohison. Carol Dodge. Evelirw Price. Lois Kelly. Lucinda Lane. Absent: Shannon Brotman. Sheitah Graham. Joan Hansen. Amy Schanno. Sally Yodcr. Sylvia Camphell. Jane Fairboum. Janice Tomlin. Marilyn Olson. UPPER KINDRRGARTEN-First row. left to right: Brenda Weller, Jeanette Swenscn. Rudette Sommer. Second rou . Sally Ketner. Diane Crippen. Catherine Evans. Dorothy Jones. Janice Ohison. Frederick Meyer, Nancy Metzler. Third row: Robert Norton. Mary Mellinger. Barrie Sulgrove. Peter Ramstedt. Gary Burk- hiirt, Carf.Ie MrBride. Isabel Karlen. Jimmy Jensen. Marlene Wetmore. Michael McDonald. Absent: Charles Lea, Billy Fogg. Marc Graff. Gail Rothermcl. LOWER KINDERGARTEN-f t to right: Marianne Lynn, Sally Hansen. Kathleen O ' Shea, Julie Rock, Alrlriiltjp Graves. NaiKry Silvers. Robin Roberts. Jean Dammeier, Chris Osnters. Absent: Patricia Martin, Karley Tollefson. Shannon White, Carol Howe, James Park. Joan Murphy. 24
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FRESHMAN CLASS Seated, left to right: Ellie Mill (Sec- rrtary-Trcaaurrr). Shirley GilUlle. EJiz- abrlK Ayrauit. da Mac HugKes. First row: Dianr Krndall. Mary jee Odlin. fiUlcJIe CKeim, Christie Scolt. Joy Rogrm. Marilyn Meyer (Prenident). Second row: Mary lu uise Oownian (Vice President). Joan w ingatc. Dag- mar Quevli. Jane Palmer. Third row: Barbara F ' Jj rling. Mary Ijouise Afgnew, Mary Ann Quarles. Marrella Grcig. Fourth row: Janet Teel. Grace Rexroth, Dorothy Binf ham. Fifth row: Donna Burnam. Marlene TenrJer. Glen Kern. Mnrv Gurdnrr Ahsent: Ann D Hur K 7 ' A A MIDDLE SCHOOL First roir. left to right: Judith Whitney. Gayle Dennis. Nancy Osmers. Astrid Olsen. Eva Marie Parker. Beverly Allen. Christina Allen, Hope Phelan. Sandra Shields. Second row: Jacqueline Read. Helen Mac Haley. Betty Ackerman. Mary Lou Robinson. Myma Scheckner. Carol Johnson. Joan Schwenger. Seundra Amundsen. HIizabelhann Saunders. Jacquelin Bonamy. Third row Karen Klopfenstein. Delinda McCor- mick. Mary Fllen Zapel. Sherry Sutton. Flizaljeth Ann J ' raphagen. Jean Carol Elston. Janet Griffin. Fourth row: Gail Conner. Mary C irol Thompson. Billie Johnson. Marcia Johnson. Gail Davis. Florence Meyer. Kaye Farquhar. Fifth row: Diane McComiack. Mar - K. KeHey. Mildred Russell. Suzanne Marion. Jane Wolf. Anne Martin. Mary Lee Riser. Sixth row: Janice Dean. Sally Moffitt. Roberta While. Sally Suthedand. Adele Houx. C instance Jensen. V irpinia Ketfli ' - nth row: Evelyn Paulsen. Evelyn Tobro. Karen Olsen. Shirley Hughes. Joan Atkins. Barbara yce Leckenby. F.ighth row: Emily McFadon. Eugenia Minton. Barl , , B , a. ■ I,. ♦ t ,t. F tha Dean. Sheila Carlson. 25
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Sl UDLM COUNCIL Seated, left to right: Barbara Sanders (Senior Class). Virginia Allen (Service League), . larjorie I islu-r (AlKlelic Association). Betti Vaara (President). Standing: Marilyn Meyer (Freshman Class). Gale MatKeus (SopKomore Class). Norma .AinnwortK (Masque Players). Janet Saxton (Vice-President), Dorm Carrtngton (Secretary). Virginia Dravis (Junior Class). Ab§ent: Barbara Brewer (Middle School Assn.) STUDENT COUNCIL iVCH 1950 there has been in e.xistence at the Seminary an honor system which has. we feel, brought closer to us in our school lives the spirit of De- mocracy. The Student Council is the body through which this system oper- ates. 1 he president, vice-president, and secretar ' - treasurer are elected directly by the student body. Other members, elected by the organizations they represent, are ex officio on the Council: the presidents of the four classes; the presidents of Service League, the Masque Players, and the Athletic Association: and. represent- ing the Middle School, the president of thefr executive body, the Middle School Association. This group meets each week with an adviser. The Student Council holds bi-monthly meetings with the Headmistress, at which problems are discussed and proposals made for the better management of school affairs. A question box in the Study Hall gives each girl in the school contact with the deliberations of the Council. The responsibilities assumed by members of the organization assist greatly in the smooth running of many aspects of school life. Study hall supervision is in their hands through a system of student proctors. Student assistance at the switch board and at other duties is in their hands. One of the chief responsibilities of the Council is the preparation of Annie s Alphabet, a handbook intended to famil- iarize students with school customs and regulations. It is written or revised during the summer and given to all girls at Annie s Birthday Party, the first school get- together of the year. At one of the Wednesday afternoon Assembly periods this year the Council enlivened the pages of the booklet by presenting highlights of its contents in skits and a ' quizz. Commencement, the retiring president is prosrnterl with n svmhol of her office, a liny gold gavel.
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