Annie Wright School - Shield Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)
- Class of 1952
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The Shield 19 52 i THE SHIELD 1952 THE ANNIE WRIGHT SEMINARY TACOMA, WASHINGTON M.. KaJ lU:. DEDICATION The Seniors dedicate the Shield to you. Mr. Weiss W . do this in appreciation for all you have given us both spirit uaily and s( holastically. We will never cease lo be grateful for the warm friendliness, the thought-provoking ideas, and the subtle humor that you have shared with us. We shall not forget your Civ classes and your special Christmas stories. In return we. the class of 1052. hope you will remember us. am Ite liilil i2 cvexcnX : icyLcn zJ Lcllinij ' y ' V President of the Boorci of Trustees TTie hijtfiost of distinctions is ser ice to others. —King Georpe V7. I E L D O A R D FOREWORD In presenting the twenty-first annual edition of our yearbook we. the Shield Board, wish to thank all those who have added to the quality and beauty of these pages. To Miss Edgerly we are especially indebted for all the valuable assistance she has given us. We also wish to thank Richards Studio and the North fWific Bank Note Company for their helpful suggestions and skillful workmanship. We hope that this book will remind you of happy days at school and will bring back fond memories of friends you have had and things you have done together. Carolyn Baldwin hAilor in Chief Ijtertxry FAitw Ann Gowen Attittant Lilerary Editor Carol Johnson JoANN SCHAFER Photography llditor Diana Russell Art FJitnr FACULTY 1 . .Miss Lewis. English, Religious Education: Mrs. Phelps. House Manager; Mrs. Wilson. House- mother— 2ncl floor; Miss Ruser. Secretary to the Headmistress; Miss Thompson, 6th class. Mathe- matics. Religious Education. 2 . . Miss McKay. Science. Mathematics; Miss Ava- lon. English. Civilization: Miss Jackson. 7lh class. English. Social Studies; Miss Edgerly. English. Librarian; Mrs. Lenham. Dietitian. Home Economics. 3 . . Miss St. John. Physical Education: Miss John- ston. Physical Education. Assistant in 5 - year Kindergarten: Miss Roftrrttr Phvsi( nl Educa- tion. 4 . . Miss Duncan. 5-year Kindergarten; Mrs. Brei- tenhach. Sec retary: Mrs. Seeley. Art; Miss Bare. Dance: Mrs. Reed. Office Assistant. 5 . . Miss Hooley. Assistant to Nurse. Assistant in 4-year Kindergarten: Miss Carey. Nurse: Mrs. Briedis. Housemother— Baby Corridor and After- noon Care. 6 . . Mrs. Fry, Civilization: Miss Trefetlien. ith class. Mathematics; Miss Hillis, Science; Mi ss Knapp. Spanish. French; Miss Khavlijian. Latin. French. 7 . . Mrs. Langlois. 4th class; Miss Dadswell. 2nd class: Mrs. Foster, 5rd class; Mrs. Bennett. Charles Wright School; Front row: Mrs. Blake. 1st class; Miss Bucknum. 5th class. 8 . . Miss Waldon. Music: Mrs. Bilimoria. Art; Mrs. Perry. Financial Secretary: Miss Sullivan. 4-. 5- year Kindergarten; Mrs. Becker, Housemother— • rd floor; Mr Wriss. Miisir senior calendar SEPTEMBER . . Annie s birthday party Senior sweaters . . Cruise . . Fair . . A. A. Initiation . . Senior-Faculty hockey game . . OCTOBER . . Mountain trip . . I ounder s Day . . At last the spade! . . Birthday party for Miss Jen kins . . Pa jama party . . Hockey games begin Book Fair: Miss Bell and Miss Carr . . Long week end . . Religious conference . . NOVEMBER . . Student Council dance: Tabu . . Christmas workshop General MacArthur . Thanksgiving vacation . . Senior tea . . Christmas Carnival . . DECEMBER . . Masque take ons . . T.A.S.C. take ons . . Caroling . . Christmas party . . Christmas Carol Service . . Christmas vacation . . senior calendar JANUARY . . Baskelball games begin . . College boards . . Freshman -Sophomore Hop: Evening in Paris . . End of first semester . . Junior tea . . FEBRUARY . . Long week end . . Ski trip to Tim- berline Masque play: The Madwoman of Chaillol tlf-Dfinr ' v n t li v T Filinv ' ff MARCH . . Lenl: Bishop ' s talks and Lenten movies . . Sophomore tea in Irish green . . Quo Vadis . . APRIL . . Spring vacation . . Easter Carol Service . . Junior Prom . . Musical MAY Dads ' Day . . Junior play: The Mikado May Day . . A. A. Banquet . . Closed week end . . Senior exams . . Senior week . . Tree planting . . Step singing . . JUNE . . Baccalaureate . . Willing . . Graduation . . 1952 Ei ' Ri K A. C ALiFORNiA . . ShiAey P. . . Presidenl of Raynor Guild . . Masque member .. Secretary- Treasurer of Freshmcui class . . T.A.S.C. member . . ardent golfer . . modem artist . . Texas . . I don ' t get it . . Tacx)ma. Washington . . Marilyn ' . . Raynor Guild member . . how that girl reads . . ring at Founder s Day . . 7 think I can get the car . . church worker . . green eyes . . Masque member . . Maui. Hawaii (drol Secretary -Treasurer of Senior class . . Editor-in-Chief of the Shield . . Chairman of Junior Sales . . substitute evening crucifer . . artistic . . T A.S.C. . . tall and grace- ful . . You sav vonr leg is broke? ' . . ye vet I crrj-nn lA ell Portland. Oregon . . Bef . . Junior clctss President . . Chairman of the Christmas Carnival . . head of Choir . . T.A.S.C. memher . . Glee Cluh . . always helpful . . that yellow conver- Ithle . . Portland. Oregon . . Jackie ' . . Vice-President of the Student Body . . Gold Team cheeAeader . . First team Hockey and Basketball . . Lucky Se- nior Choir memher . . Glee Club , . President of Honor Board blonde hair . . those green eyes . . Masque member . . ' Goof us . . Service League . . Olga . . Seattle, Washington . . Ann . . President of S.A Maid of Honor , . Choir and Glee Club member . . First team Basketball and Hockey . . always knitting . . Masque member . . de Pinna . , those beautiful tooth . . House Council member . . sparki h you kids Inii ' c=: ntcineltc Jic la et ftc Seattle. Washington . . Toni . . Blue Team captain . . T.A.S.C. member . . once a Pound Chairman . . Masque member . . Raynor Guild . . ' You don ' t say . . S.A.C. member . . Mr. Kirbv ' . . • ' Yoo hoo, I tripped you! ' . . naturally (urly hfiir Gig Harbor. WASHiNGTiis yianiyn . . ai dent Body President . . President of Sophomore class . . morning crucifer . . Masque . . May Day Flag bearer ' 50 . . Choir and Glee . . Secretcuy- Treasurer of Student Council ' 5 . . ' Adios, muchashos . . school barber . . First team Hockev and BasltotbaU . . Gahripllr f.cuclx fn Queen . Chilli cr: ft t C llictt Baguio. Philippine Islands . . Gail Ann ' . . Raynor Guild member . . those eyes . . Calif or nia . . Ayds . . future nurse . . hates to get up in the morning . . Masque member . . ' Donald ' in Junior play . . cmd pickles pig feet . . X - nn utltctine C o l RT Blakely, Washington Cjowen ' . ice-PresiApni of the Senior class . . Masque . . liainbridge . . substitute church flag hearer . . Choir and Glee . . assistant Literary Editor of the Shield . . Smith . . Chairman of House Coun- i il ) . Princeton . . increasing vocabulary . . ' wanna bet . . O drop dead . . the Countess . . Poet Laureate of the class . . ail cn i(c t J at LoNOViEW. Washington . . joanie . . President of Service League . . Sophomore ice -President . . Masqu ' Afi ' m from the South, suthun W ashingloii tlial is . . Choir and Glee . . in ventor of new words . . church flag hearer . . Longview is a model city ' . . Essie . . Sr ATTi I . Washington . . Donna . . Key Girl Itstitute morning crucifer . . Glee . . Gold I cdin cheerleader ' 5 . . long dark hair . . Social chairman ' 51 . . I ' m tellin ' ya . . Secretary of House Cotmcil . . Raynor Guild . . no lie . . f v( out in the dingo weeds ihe llaron . . atcn liyilyctli ante A Seattli:. sjii (.i(iN . . Slian . . I ouml Chairman ' O . . Masque member . . that scien- tific minfl . . corridor proctor . . ski enthusiast . . ' 7 mean Science fiction magazine . . I ACOMA. ASHINC.TON . Mcu ager of the Shield class of 52 . . T.A.S.C with red highlights . . Ray nor Guild . , Financial chairman of the Christmas Carnival . . i aroi . . Business first member of the 7 hope so ' . . hair te Tacoma. Washington Kutliy . . Senior S.A.C, representatire . . newest Senior . . Hey. you guys ' . . world traveler . . Raynor Guild member . . fluent French . . This is the way I see it ' . . effervescent . . Gold Team cheerleader . 1 Tacoma, Washington . . Nan . . Vice-Presi Aont of Masque . . Sophomore Secretary Treas urer , pint size . Literary Editor of the Shield iihstitute American flag bearer . . T.A.S.C. Blue Team cheerleader ' 5 and ' 52 . . Deco- ration chairman of the Christmas Carnival . . Three little words in Junior Play ' Merry Christmas . . hot fudqp sundaes . . ana tanccJ Seattle, Washington . . Dee . . President of Masque . . American flag hearer . . Art Editor of the Shield . . Choir . . Publicity chairman of the Christmas Camiral . . chocolate eclairs . . First team Hockey and Basketball . . President of Freshman class . . Glee . . A ice . . no kid- ding . . Constance . . 4 Aberdeen, Washington . . Schafer . . Senior class President . . T.A.S.C. . , evening crucifer . . Lambeth Cup . . my word . . ' Cirandpa . . finder of Cross . . Photography Editor of the Shield . . knits her own dresses . . Junior S.A.C. representative . . Don ' t forget you owe me a nickel Facoma. Washington . . I )i(uu ' . . Secretary- Trectsurer of Junior Class . . future Broadway star . . Masque memher . . possessor of the most beau- tiful blue eyes in the Senior class . . radiant smile T ( member . . Penny . . ■I Tacoma. Washington . . Pat . nf i rt ni a of the Junior Class . . Masque member . . Blue Team cheeAeader 52 . . the Ford convertible that serves as class taxicab . . First team Hockey for two years . . ski addict . . 7 Seniors, 52 Colors, white md blue! W alklino, sweaters. Front stairs. . . . coffee, too! Wc follow the class of 5 . WeVe lots of work, but lots of fun. Seniors, 52! Colors, white and blue! Proctoring, bookstore. Checking, . . . switchboard, too! Oh, we ' re the class of honor and fame. The class that s going to make a great name. Seniors, ' 52 Colors, white and blue! Caroling, May Day, Srni( r , Commencement, too! Back rou . Jane Child. B lly Lou Hrvin. Nanry Tinling. LaurcHc Wfldswoiih. Blonda Enkema. Gloria [)avis. Joan Wilson. Third row: Carol Hollerhoff, Madalyn Rathbun. Eugenia Sheldon. B  rharn Chrislensen. Lynnc Goldhcrg. r)rrr ' Moritz. Cirare hlansler. Second row: Leonna Saffren, Louise Srhafer. Molly Dahlquist. lean Jenkins. Janet FVrris. F milie Llliot. Renee B irdeaux. Slicila Bush, tint row: Sharon Conner, hrin Lombard. Ann 1 crteling. Merrill Wagner. C e }rge Ann Thompson. Brooke Townsend. Maria S hoclller. OFFICERS: l nna Saffren. Presidenr Moll ry.!iir}ui-f Vkc Prryulrni . Clr.ria O. nU, e(rrt(ir Tn-ustirvr JUNIORS . . largest Junior class in the history of A.W.S. . . Miss Fitzwilliams and Nlrs. Seeley. advisers . . Junior Sales under the chairmanship of Joan Wilson and Janet Ferris . . presented Slaughter on Tenth Avenue for honorable mention at Hallo- ween . . colors, gold and white . . colorful Junior Operetta. The MiLado . . Merrill W agner. Maid of Honor on May Day . . % H ' 4 ' 5 1 Bact roir; Snndra Jacobs. Jill Merrill. WMnia HaHnack. Barbara Possebl. Sandra Cox. Pnula Foddrmen. Carnion hddin«i Midd  row. Mariicc Powell. Judy Dean. Amy Schanno. Helen Graham. Mar - Jo Benson. Ann Williams. ¥roni row: Virginia Richmond. Pal Lang. Nita Rowland. Abbent: Suzanne Grabs. o p H O M O R E OFFICERS: Barbara Pos hl. President Paula Feddersen. Vice President ; Helen Graham. Secrelary. SOPHOMORES . . In charge of the hbrary . . red lies . . Miss Hllhs and Miss Johnston, advisers . . May Day flag bearer. Jill Merrill . . unusual Freshman-Sophomore Hop . . c L A of •54 DFCORATING I OR TYfE MOP F R E E C L A of Back row: Valcnr TTiomson, Betsy Gardner. Judy Hogendohler. Anne Cam- cfon. Aflcne Fleming. Lynnr Greenwood. Patsy Judkins. Peggy Wilson. Jean Ashby. Dorothea Youngl erg. Oiane Sniidt, Sondra Asselstine. Mary Fltta Q rson Front row: Daphne Myrirk. Martha Anne Fisher. Dorothea Weiss. Gail Dillingham. Lleanor Walker. Wen ly MrLallen. Sherry MtLallcn, Judy Johnson. Su nne Baker. FRESHMEN . . Miss Hooley and Miss St. Joh n, advisers . . green ties . . overflow of learn hats . . Freshman-Sopho- more Hop: ' Evening in Paris . . pep and enthn-i s n; OFTICEH Vrtlrne Tl President I ' Jeanor Vice Presiti Judy John- Secretcirv I Oil II A PICNK M D D £. t i it A £ ft % E k3 MIDDI£ SCHOOL: Back row: Lynn Curtis. Janice Kellcy, Elizalx th Olson. Nam-y Baskin. Frances Delano. Sally W ' ingard. Kay I- Ilionias. Third row: Shirley Adams. Sue Marie Lynn. Krislina Johnson. Marcia Vau(;han. Ann Deyo. Martine Baker. Shelia Hagen. Secoru ' Diane Blakely. Jane Fairhoume. Rosalee Magnusson. Carol Anne Hedlund. Connie Boyce. Barrie Sulgrovc. Froni row: Patty Bourdon. Karyn b Jeanine Thomson. Janet Haley. Joanne Ginn. Afcsenl. Katy Sheldon. CLASS DANCE GROUP o E Bac row: Dianr Dapper. Barbara Huff. CKri Hr e Ohlson. Nancy Collins. Barbara Caae. Sally Hansen. Naomi Griggs. Holly Hewitt. Charlotte Anderson. Carol Cameron. Katbryn Bamford. Margaret W ' oodbams, Carolyn Hill. Carol Fewell. Sixth row: Gail Whylie. Susan Fojfg. Phylli Mor- ris. Sally Gr« nwood. Tamar Cfrigi;s. Linda Galbrailh. Judy Nourse. Kathleen Thomas. Sandra Nevins. Lynda Koss. .Maria Weiss, l ni Young Fifth nu. - • M l n Mariella Driskell. Judy Adams. Elizabeth Morgan. Mary FJIen Goodwin. Marianne Lynn. Andrea ( ..rr Karin V W ' arnirk. Joan Munroe. Pamela Weinsfein. Fourth row. June Anderson. Bonnie Jean Will. Sandra Lynda l .tin K uriiM S di. t 1; . Yales. Helen Hunter. Donna Davies. Mary Kay StrickUnd. Julie Hill. Susan Morgan. Janice Riebe. h Benson. Kim l ni. Semmie Warren. Su an Mann. Jenny Lind Walker. Third row Kathy Ollar. Carolyn Jardeen. Lori Murtland. Lynda nr I. .ri..rie Hagen. Sandra Brines. Martha Ann Thompson. Jane Weyerhaeuser. Betti I.on ..v - p : • bin Ross. Kathy Bilimori.t Young. Karen Anderson. Leslie Ann Doemer. Second rou ' Sharon Graham. M.i !. Connie Farr. Mariann tins, Lynn Woodcock. Joyce Delano. Iris Bri is. Michaele Thomas. Sandra Davir lc. Kathy Howe. Ijnda Andr- Joan C )otkin. birtt row: Kathleen Kunz. Lulu Seeley. Rosalind Rigos. Penny Norton, l urte Grenley. san Crane. Martha Bell. F ' llen Greenwood. Carolyn Race, Joan Schleicher, Merle Northrop. Ahsenl. Charlene Bevis. Dagny Eritkson. Sue Hull. Mary Powell. Mimi Sceley, Stephanie Soares. Jean Stuart. Stephanie Vaupell. Wer dy Wilson. R O O Left front tahle Jeffcry Erickson. Vanishia Gregg. Danny KrIIey. Mary TKompson. Andy AtKmorr. Jackie Blair. Teddy Betx. Jackir CKurchill Ijpft back iaide Barbara CraKb. Charles Morgan. Karia Bollerslev. Ann Medlotk. Barf ara Bamford. Rrvrllr W ' illard Right fcarif loMe. Niki lollefson. Ellen Kogg. Stuart Maier. Linda W ' liile. MarsKa Meek. Patricia Benson. Nancy Kunze. Anne Her reid. Right front uMe: Steven Peterson. Leila Robeson. Peter Hoyer. Janis Kellam. Virginia Stouffer. Philip Pascoe. Behind sliAe : Nam y Read. Neal Grenley. John Pascoe. Charles VV oodhams. Chuck Wight. Mark Peterson. Gary Grenley. On slide: Jamie Will. Mary Hoyer. Marsha Nixon. Dianna Sulty. Anne Bilimoria. Terry Goldblatt In front of slide Colleen Kunx. Mary Kay Long. Virginia Crabb. Molly MrBride. Dena Brines. Sheila Smilh. Anne Pinckney. Barbara Buttorff, Kathy Corey. Mivsv Hvdo Absent: Sara Jo Deyo, Allan Goldblatt. William Russell. Lowell Young. Cyrus Happy. Craig Macdonald. HOCKEY . . . fall afternoons on the hockey fif ' ld sun. rain, sleet, and snow cheering fans on the l)leachers . . broken sticks and shin guards . . cup won by the Blues . . VOLLEYbALI newly introduced «is ,i peren- nial sport for spring . . team- work and enthusiasm . . vol- unteer players . . G O D E M Marilyn Arthur. Jean AsKby. bondra As««Utine. Carol Baldwin. Eievcrly Bisscll. Jackie Bonanjy. Sheila Bush. Anne Cameron. Mar - Etta Carson. Jane Child. Barbara Chrislensen. Sharon Conner. Molly Dahlquift. Carmen Eddins. Blenda Enkema. Betty Lou Ervin. Paula Fed- der en, Janet Ferris. Martha Anne Fisher. Suzanne Grabs. Lynne Greenwood. Grace Hansler. Joan Henderson. Carol Holterhoff. Donna Horton. Sandra Jacobs. Judy Johnson. Patsy Judkins. Erin Lombard. Kathleen Maguire. Sherry Mcl llen. Wendy McLallen. Jill Merrill. Daphne Myrick. Barbara Possehl. Marilee Powell. Virginia Richmond. Nita Rowland. Joann Schafer. Marjti Schoettler. Merrill Wagner, Eleanor Walker, Dorothea Weiss. Joan Wilson, Peggy Wilson, Laurette Wadsworth. O.llmgKHn. Manlyn Uriey. Lmilie hll.ot. (.ail Ann hlliolt. Arlene Reming. Betsy Gardner. Lvnne GoldKer,?. Ann CWn. nelcn Orahani i mu fiartnack. C onnie Mellyer. Judy Hogrndohlrr. Sharon James. Jean Ienkin . Car ' M I f j Moritz Nan Ojmert. Madalyn Rathkin. Diana Russell. Leonna Saffren. Louise SKafer. Amy ScKanno. Diam Eugenia SKel don. Ann Terteling, George Ann Thompson. Valene Tliomson. Nancy Tinling. Brf.. L T I W ' rlliarn . Dorothea Youngberg. E E M BLUE TEAM Toni de la Vergne. captain . . mascot Aloysius . . blur and white pompoms . . rhe r leaders: Pat Walters. Nan Osmers. George Ann Thompson. Diane Smidt iiERVire LEAGLE This year under the direction of Joan Henderson. Service League sponsored as its main project the financing of Miss St. John s summer trip to Tolcyo. Japan. While Miss St. John taught Physical Educa- tion to the girls of St. Mar- garet s School, she was also learning the Japanese way of life to bring back to us. We hope that through her trip we have made a contribution to world peace and understand- ing among nations. Left to riqht: Miss St lo in. Joan Henderson. Ann Gcmcn. Molly Dahlquist. Eleanor W ilk ' Fc icler cn, Kristina JoKnson. Frances Delano. fV.ula RAYXOR GUILD Officers: Shirley Anderson. Barbara Christensen . . taking care of the cha| el . . decorating for the Christmas and Easter Carol Services . . keeping fresh flowers on the altar Sliirley Anderson, Marilyn Arthur. Sondra Asselstine. Suzanne Baker. ( arol BaKlwtn. Sl eila Bush. 1 oni de la Vergne, Gail Dillingham. Carmen Fddins. Gail Ann Ellioll. Mariha Anne f ' islier. Judy Mogendobler. Donna Morton. C arol Johnson. Patsy Judkins. Kathleen Maguire. Amy S hanno. Diane Sniidi, Laurette VV ' adsworth. Joan Wilson. i iBfl CHOIR: SOPRASOS: Marilyn Elftrley. Leonna Seffrcn. Jaclcie Bonamy. Joan Henderson. Paula Feddersen. Jean Jenkins. Barbara CKristense-n. Erin Loml ard. Oorolhea Weiss. ALTOS: Ann Conkiin. Marilee Powell. Diana Russell. Blenda Enkema. Merrill Wagner. SKaron Conner. Beverly Bissell. Ann Gowen. Betty Lou Ervin. SUBSTITUTES: Molly DaKlquist. Lynne Greenwood. Eleanor Walker, Jean AsKby. Ren Bordeaux. Judy Johnson. Barbara PosseKl. Gloria Davis. The CHOIR lends tone to chapel services . . contributes spiritual atmosphere . . Director Mr. Weiss . . Fix in us thy humble dwelling . . Miss Waldon sings at various services throughout the year Christ Church at Easter . . blue robes . . Beverly Bissell. head . . membership a high honor based on voice and good citizenship . . 1 i tM COUNCIL: Marilyn Earley. Oracc Hansler, Erin I ' ■' Beverly Bissell, Nancy Baskin. Barl ara Posselil. Betty Lou F.rvin. Jackie Bonamy. Mi«a Jenkins, Miss Filzwillianis. Joann Schafer. iin. Joan Henderson. Leonna Saffren. Connie Boyce. Diana Russieli. alt jii 1 liomson. STIJDEIVT COUIVCIL President. Marilyn Earley ice-President. Jackie Bonamy . . Secretary- Treasurer. Grace Hansler . . Leaders of Student Government . . upholds the morale of the school . . helps the girls to respect and to receive full benefit of ihe honor system advised l)v Miss Jenkins and Miss Fitzwilliams. . . HOUSE COUNCIL Officers: Erin Lombartf Donna Horton . . Social Chairman, J «ni Jenkins . plans parties and informal dances, activities and regulations for boarders frequent corridor meetings . . HOUSE COUNQL: Bact row: Mrs. Becker. Diane Blakely. Mi « Fitzwilliams. Marilyn Farley. Mrs. Wilson. Front row: I-ynn Curtis. Carol Hoitrrhoff. F lrHnf)r Walker, Paula Fedclersen. Donna florton. Jean Jenkins. Miss lenkins. F rin l.ornhnrd ATHLETIC €01Ji CIL Seminary Alhlelic Council . . Officers: Ann Conklin. Bev- erly Bissell. Jean Jenkins, and Blenda Enkema . . plans all games and sports . . Dads Day climax: May Day Banquet . . Bticfe row: KalKlorn Maguire. Brtty Lou Ervin, Virginia RirKmond. Jean Jenkins. Blenda Knitema. I ' uiv S li.ifrr. Wendy McUller, Front row: Toni de la Vcrgne, Ann Gmklin. Beverly Busell. Merrill Wagner. THE ATHLETIC !$ERVICE CLUB The Athletic Service Club . . Officers: Betty Lou Ervin. Derry Moritz . . takes care of children . . various small but important (lufirv r ' rTMrrT d i.v lected volunteer members . Shirley Anderson, lean A Kh Suzanne B ikcr. ( ami Beverly Bissell. Sheila 1 - ' Mary F.lla Carjion. lane ( ' ' Sliaron Conner. Sandm ( t Gloria Davis. Judy I Van, I Oni de la Vergne. Eniilie fJliot. Blenda f ' .nkenia. Betiv l-ou f .r in. Paula l edderiwn. laneJ l erris. BeUy Clardner. I.ynnr OrrenwofxI. Orare Handler, ludy Ho |end  l lrr. ( «n l Hollerhoff. Sandra Jarob . ( arol Johnson. Pat:;y Judkins. F.rin l mhard. Wendy Mrl llen, Sherry Mcl llen. Derry Moritz. Nan Osmers. Marilee Powell. Nila Rowland. Leonna Saffren. Joann Schafer. I uise S hafrr. Marja S hoeltler. George Ann Fhompfion, Nancy Tinlfng. Brooke Townsend. I urelte W ' adfiworth. Merrill Wagner. Eleanor Walker. Dorothea Weis . Joan Wilson. IVggy Wilson. Absent: Diane Seeley. MASQUE THE IAI of « H WO All MAX .LOT Thespian Neophytes . . Officers: Diana Russell. Nan Osmers and Merrill Wagner . . presented The Mad- woman of Chaillol as main production under the able direction of Miss Avalon . . Ann Gowen as the Countess supported by a large cast Banquet . . finale: Mas(|ue Saclt rt iv Dianr Scrlry, OniKaiii. Sliirlrv AncJrrson. lill Mcrr.ll. Mu i f row: lr«n Jcnicins, L4iuisr Stiiafcr. Ann Ciowon. Marilyn Arlliiir. Iwrkic Bonnniy, C ' liul Ann IJIioH. Eirookc 1 ownsoml. W ' ilnia Harlnack. I Joanor Walker. MarlKa Anno f isKcf. Ann V ' illianift. Dorolhra Weiss. Blonda hjikonia. Virginia RirKniond. Donna Morton. .I  an H( ruJrr on, Namy ] irtling. Marilyn Euiriey, Peggy Wilson Front row: Brlsy Garrlnrr, Camion f.(i lin!(, lu ly Hogrntloljler. Anno Camoron. Sharon C on nor, Sandra Cox. Paula hoddcrsen, Madalyn Ratlihun. Morrill Wagnof. Diana Hus rll. Nan Osniors, T oni do la Vorgno. Ann Conklin. Barbara Possiohl. Mariloo Powell Absent: Suzanne Grabs. Grace Hansler. Btick row: Ann Gowen. Barbara Chrislcnsen. Eleanor Walker. Joan Henderson. Diana Russell. Marilyn E arley, Betty Lou Ervin. Joan Wilson. Ann Williams. Gloria Davis, Suzanne Baker. Donna Horton. Beverly Bissell. Jean Ashby. Middle row: Leonna Saf- fren. Marilee Powell. Merrill Wagner. Marfa Srboettler. Janet Ferris. Renee Bordeaux. Brooke Townsend. Amy Scbanno. Jackie Bon- amy, Jean Jenkins. Molly Dahlquist. Blenda Enkema. Front row: Valene TKomson. Judy Hogendobler. Carmen Eddins. Sbaron Con- ner, Erin Lombard. Kathleen Maguire, Wilma Hartnack. Patsy Judkins, Lynne Greenwood. Judy Jobnson. PruU Ffddfrsrn Ann Conklin. At pUmo: Dorotbea Weiss. Ab$ent: Sanditi Cox. Barbara Possebl. KEY GIRLS Donna Norton, 5 Louise Schafer. ' 52 ATHLETIC AWARDS AWARD W ' INNKRS RONT ROW: t oiiti t An n Tmom rsi) wkI I.tONNA SafFREN. Batirninton. Tennis, l ing Pong Douhles. ( K HOW . Marilyn Arthur. Bou4ing. NiTA Rowland. Divmg. Ann GowtN. Sporlsmarisfiip Plaque Leonna Saffren. Pinq Pong Singlet. Swimming. Bwiminton Singles. ATHLETIC AWAKD! TEAM CAPTAINS Toni de la Vergne. Blm- Merrill Wagner. Gold I if il JH II 11 11 1 J MAY DAY Senior May Day Court ruled by Marilyn Earley. with Merrill Wagner as Maid of Honor and Jill Merrill as Flagbearer. Hail to thee, our Alma Mater. Seminary fair; May achievements crown thy Ial ors K nr rarnest prayer. Deep anrl fnio a ? those hltie waters 1 nou May iiiv ctjai iLlers tiioii moldesl Hold thee in their 1 ove. Pure as yonder snow-clad mountains Where our glances fall. May we in the years to follow. Answer to thy calL Chorus Hearts turned toward our Alma Mater. May our lives at length Prove thy daughters bear thy motto. On from strength to strength.
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