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MARIELLA TEBB Sumner. Washington A hockey. basketball, and tennis champ and pride of the Bine Team ; that title describes Tebby to a I Her addiction to breaking bones in her various ath- letic endeavors provides the butt for innumerable jokes on the part of her contemftoraries. but she takes them in her sfru r. throwing back a grin and a witty ntort As for school spirit, there is none to surpass her. She is always on hand to take part in any activities, and it was essentially because of her persistence and fer- vor that the spade was found in so short a time. Yet. in spite of all her activities, her manner is sh and unassuming. If one is searching for sincerity, she need look no further than Tebby. DOLORES RICHARDS I aroma. Washington Rang! A small tornado coming fast! It ' s ) J ' Her pep ami vitality, as well as her fine leadership as team captain haw been the main factors which have led her to success. Moreovi ' r, her wizardry with a ping pong paddle, a quality which has won her the cup for three years, has always amazed us and probably will continue to do so. If there is any mis chief afoot, you may be sure to find Docfo in the center of the whole situation, arul no other girl can compare with her in her abiilty. in an argument, to niola- black appear white. Her spark arul wit. as well as her helpful attitude toward those in trouble, all go to make up a fine gal. the )cx o |M knou . JEAN LOUISE THOMSON Butte. Montana fean. in her quiet, unassuming way, has become known in her years with our class as a qui upon whom one can depend to do a task, and no matter how disagreeable it is. she does it well. She is an asset to any organization to which she belongs, be- her pi easant, friendly, as well as helpful atti tude is an aid in any undertaking. Her ready smile arul her quick reply, Certainly, ill do it. ' ' lighten the burdens of many an overworked person. You can not help feeling that Jean wdl always make a place for herself no matter where she goes in the following years. From what has been said, you may consider her quiet, but sometimes, oh my 22
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HOPE MOORE Bellingham. Washington You remember Hope, don ' t you? She came to the s . MUfuirv during the first half of her Sop iornon- v« u and returned again for her Senior year. Rememher her always saying. J have to go see Miss Sutherland now. ' ' as she rushed down the hall, loaded with alge hra books or college catalogues? O course you do. and you also recall her singing in Glee Club and Choir and her enthusiasm in good music These names are sure to be familiar to you if you ever talked much to Hope: Bellingham. Casablanca. France, and Orcas Island Please send us a post card from Paris. Hope. NANCY ANNE MURPHY Tacoma, Washington What would the Blue Team be without the loyal supftort of their peppy cheer leader. Nancy MwpJty? W ' itA her familiar Come on. Blues, and make it loin ' , dMf li ' ddv .1 i ltt-rr. . is; j (MO. Iier t ll oriOfiN sf irit and determination that is hanl to down Sarwy s depentluliilitx atul l w e arnestness with which she un der takes any task, elected her to chairmanship of the Christmas Carnival, and she did a grand fob. The Seniors certainly would have been at a loss if they hadn t had Nancy s wdling and efficient help in the purchasing of their green class sweaters. W T hether she may be found turning out for sports, working on the Shield, or fust having fun with the girls, you may be certain Murph s u irm smile and good sense of humor make her the pride of the Irish! KATHLEEN O FARRELL Cheh alis. Washington Some of our Seminary friends may pass into oblivion, but not Kay. for her fame wdl live on as the girl who put Chehtdis on the map. Indeed, she is the most ardent and enthusiastic non member of tlie ChehaL? Clxamber of Commerce whom we know. Kay is proud of he r Irish heritage, too, and ux like the vivacity and charm which must be Irish, too. Whatever the at traction, she is adored by the Baby Corridor Kay hoftes to see her name in neon lights on Broadway some day. and the prominent part she has played in Masque dramatics makes us believe that she will succeed. 21
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JACQUELINE MARIE WELLER Waitsburg. Washington Now listen, you kids ' , issuing from a circle of Seniors declares the presence of Jackie Weller. Jackie, who is a model of sartorial perfection, even in her uniform Furthermore. Jackie is one of the class tt ' omers. Wfiicfi of her classmates hasn ' t ward her exclaim at some time. I v got to hurry , cause my French isn ' t done yet? Jackie may worry oi»er her French, hut she need have no fears over her place in the Senior class, for. without her willingness and good spirits, the class woidd not he complete. Relax and don t worry so much. Jackie; you really don I need to. JEAN VAARA Anchorage. Alaska Never lacking a witty remark, always possessing a good sense of humor, and having the ahility to blush to a deep rose in modesty mark Jean as one of the most prominent girls of the Senior class. It has been wonderful to see Jean, in her four years here, suc- ceed and win the most coveted of Seminary honors, such as leading the student body, presiding over Stu dent Councd. and carrying the chapel cross. In all of these, she has carried her responsibility and upheld the trust we have placed in her. We take pride in Jean and her many achievements, and we shall al ways remember her swinging leg. loyalty to the Eski mos, and her dimpled smde. for she has truly been the key ' girl of our class. MARSHA MOFFAT YORK Tacoma. Washington Weren ' t we supposed to have a test on Monday? asks Tuppy with half the class hissing at her so that the teacher won t hear. It s not that Tuppy likes tests, it s just that she likes to be rid of them. One less exam means more otuside time to practice for the hockey and basketball games, and the bowling and badminton tournaments, for Tuppy is one of our most enthusiastic Slues. Her activities don ' t end with sports. In the journalistu held, she was editor of our Junior Journal and slai ed many hours on the Shield Staff. Her list of achievements is a long one: S.A.C., Flag Bearer. Maid of Honor, and Vice President of the Senior Class are a few of them. Yes. Tuppy has been one of the strong pillars of the Senior Class, five feet seven inches of reliability, good sportsman ship, and fun.
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