Annie Wright School - Shield Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1946

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THE SPORTS YEAR The Blue and Gold teams are groups that compete throughout the year in ath- letics. This year the Blue team, captained by Pat Oman, and the Gold team, under the leadership of Mary Hooker, tied for first place in hockey. The Blues won the first and third team basketball, while the Golds won the second and fourth team games. This year, both teams had their own cheer leaders, who added much spirit to the games. The Blues won the badminton finals for the year, with Tuppy York the singles win- ner; however. Sally Gilpin and Mary Hook- er won the doubles for the Golds. This year we had many enthusiastic ten- nis and baseball players. Swimming was also an important activity, for many girls took Junior and Senior Red Cross Life Sav- ing courses. Many of the girls took riding lessons. Bowling and ping pong were as popular as ever, and with the cruises and many other sports activities, we concluded a very we rounded sports year. Dolores Richards won the ping pong singles for the Blues, while Dolores Rich- ards and Judy Minton won the doubles. Pauline Williams again won the tennis cup. and she and Mariella Tebb were the victors in the doubles, thus winning the tennis for the Blues Marsha York won the archery. The sports year came to a close, however, the last few days being spent in sun bath- ing, which resulted in a few red faces and many brown ones. 21

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-Tf ' ff tiff BLUE TEAM-Rufc Row. left to right: Virginia Dravis. Marsha York. Glen Kern, Emily McFadon. June Stephens. Mary Gardner. Donna Burnam. Second Row: Karen Olsen. Janet Karshner. Mary I xniise Gow- man. Mariella Tebb. Helen Breskovich. Marilyn Klcinberg. Pauline Williams. Margaret Hulbert. Third Row: Barbara Brewer. Dorothy Smith. Marilyn Meyer. Janis Givens, Ida Hansler. Pamela Lunke. Mary B Russell. Janice l emon, Elizabeth Ayrault. Fourth Row: Genavie Difford, Joan Farrell. Ijois Lund, Helm Mar Edwards. Jean Thomson. Dolores Richards. Judy Minton, Christie Scott. Front Row: Sheila Abel, Marie Vial. Kay OFarrell, Nancy Murphy. Patricia Oman (Captain), Marilyn Murry, Suzanne Marion. Sally Moffitt. Nancy Hull GOLD TEAM— Bacfe Roit». left to right: Rosalie Rankin. Betty Bonnett. lane Moffitt. Iran Vanra. Gwyneth Carey. Shirley Horton. Gloria Patterson. Barbara Lhcling. Anne Paris. Nancy Newbury. Second Row: Phyllis Ridge. Mary Lee Staggs. Jean McClymont. Marcia Joan Johnson, Joan Jarobas. Elaine Macieady. Dagmar Quevli. Gail Conner. Gloria Goetz. Third Row: Joan Atkins. Ltha Dean, lane Palmer. Barbara Miller. Eugenia Minton. Lilly Kassos. Grace Rexroth. Shirley Hughes. Gale Matheus. Fowth Row: Shirley Bergman. Dorothy Ann Curzon. Barbara Brown. Kay Klopfenstein. Janet Langabeer. Con- stance Lewis. Jacqueline Weller. Nancy Bowden. Front Row Mary Maxwell. Dona Carrington. Adele Houx. Pauline Wallace. Mary Hooker (Capt nn). Sally Gilpin. Sally Pierce, Caroline Thomas. Roberta White. 20



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MASQUE PLAYERS Botfc Row. left to right: Kay O ' Farrell. Sheila AM. Marilyn Meyer. Donna Burnam. Sally Pierce ( Presi- dent ). Gale Matheus ( Secretary-Treasurer ) . Janet Lnngahcer (Vice-President). Shirley Horton, Marilyn Kl« ml erg, Jean Vaara. Betty Bonnctt. Jane Molfitt. Second Row: fane Palmer. Kay Kiopfenstein. Dolores Richards. Elizabeth Ayrault. Front Row: Shirley Bergman. Sally Moffitt. THE MASQUE PLAYERS HE Masque Players are a small group of girls who are selected as Masque Members for their dramatic ability, scholarship, and school spirit. They work together to present plays and entertain- ments for the school, and to further interest in the drama and knowledge of stagecraft within their own group. The Masque Players ' first presentation of the year was the skit given at Annie s Birthday Party in September. Although the skit was not notable for its polish, it showed signs of hidden talent, which was seen later in the year in the two plays presented on 1 rustees Day. These plays. The Tenth Word. and Hyacinths. ' were Masques only formal productions of the year, as Masque members felt t fiat their time mi ght l)ftt» r )v spent in learning more about makeup, scenery, and acting technique. The Masque activities of the year end at the formal banquet in May. where a toavtmistrrss presides over the Willing by the seniors, the toasts to those who have helped Masque during the year, and who start the reminiscing of the year s a li itirs which last a great part of the evening. Masque has enjoyed this year s work and fun. and looks for more successful productions and good times next year. 22

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