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GEORGE ANN THOMPSON Tacoma, Washington George Ann . . Blue Team Captain, ' 52- ' 53 . . Blue Team cheerleader . . winner of many athletic awards . . co- finder of the Spade in record time of five minutes . . I ' ll see if I can get the car . . likes skiing . . energy plus . . Date Committee Chairman . . narurally curly hair . . doesn ' t gain weight . . understudy of Peep-Bo in class play . . American Flag Bearer . . TASC member. MERRILL WAGNER Tacoma, Washington Masque Prexy . . favorite pastime: contemplating ctacks in the study hall ceiling . . Maid of Honor and Gold Team Captain, Junior year . . red hair . . those eyelashes . . prized possession: My Saturday nights ' at home ' . . Choir and Glee Club . . pet peeve: My room-mate ' s alarm clock . . substitute Flag Bearer . . Ko Ko . . that mischievous smile . . dance enthusiast. ELIZABETH JOAN WILSON Vancouver, B C Joanie . . President of Raynor Guild . . TASC member . . Chairman of Decorations for Christmas Carnival . . Chi- cago fan . . Substitute American Flag Bearer . . Lucky Senior . . N ' est-ce pas . . ring at Founder ' s Day . . graceful member of Dance Group . . Junior Sales Chair- man . . Glee Club . . pet peeve: the American-Canadian border . . favorite pastimes, eating and sleeping . . loves Russian Leather perfume.
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MARJA QUIST SCHOETTLER Seattle, Washington Marj . . substitute evening Crucifer . . TASC member . . pet peeve: What time is it? . . head of magazine sales team, Junior year . . prize possession: the use of a bath- tub, ANY bathtub! . . Art Editor, SHIELD Board . . wants to be a primary grade teacher . . Glee Club . . plays piano, class musician for MIKADO . . naturally curly haif and beautiful complexion . . understanding . . pajama fiend . . Say, Kiddo . . EUGENIA CAROLINE SHELDON Seattle, Washington ' Jeanie . . our ardent art student . . corridor proctor . . pet peeve: politics . . chairman of Clay pots for Xmas committee . . Blue team enthusiast — member of W. L. H. W e Like Hockey (a very select organization) . . Ambi- tion: to be an informant on national affairs . . contributed artistic talents to SHIELD . . Maybe. ANN MARCEIL TERTELING Boise, Idaho The Mikado in THE MIKADO . . naturally curly hair . . Wish You Were Here . . Sun Valley and T. W. A. fan . . wears size four shoes . . U. of Idaho, Rah, Rah! . . doesn ' t like to knit . . memories and souvenirs, Ah, Paris! . . loves to play the Hammond . . wants to be a high school music teacher . . Choir, sophomore year . . Annie . . glorious mezzo-soprano . . Oh, no, you don ' t.
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The strongest is never strong enough to be always the mas- ter, unless he transforms strength into right, and obedi- ence into duty. Rousseau, The Social Contract. Ba k Row (all rows left to right): Diane Church. Grace Hansler, Blenda Enkema, Betty Lou Errin, Jane Child. Derry Ann Moritz. Fourth Row from front: Eugenia Sheldon. Janet Ferris, Carol Holterhoff, Molly Dahlquist. Joan Wilson. Third Row: Sheila Bush. Lynne Goldberg. Merrill Wagner. Leonna Saffren, lean Jenkins. Second Row: Marja Schoettler. Renee Bordeaux. Emilie Elliot, Nurma Cass. Madalyn Rathbun. Front Row: Ann Terteling, Sharon Conner. Louise Schafer, George Ann Thompson. Erin Lombard. Absent: Barbara Christensen. SENIORS The Stars . . yellow ties and white sweaters . . Louise Schafer, Derry Ann Moritz and Betty Lou Ervin, president, vice president and secre- tary-treasurer, respectively , . We ' ve found the Spade, and history we ' ve made! . . Christmas In Faraway Lands theme of Christmas Carnival, Renee Bordeaux, chairman . . those college boards! . . lovely May Queen, Erin Lombard . . school and class spirit . . Miss Jenkins and Miss Botrette, advisers.
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