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Page 12 text:
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he Junior Class In the fall of 1932, a small group of baby stars entered the gates of Annie Wright as freshmen. Today these girls are juniors. In the first year the star of ' 36 was guided by Lois Button, and in the second year by Jane Bourne. This year Anne Cowell is their sky pilot. Written in the volumes of Saturn are the records of their scholastic and artis- tic achievements, and of their athletic prowess. A highlight of the freshman days was the Junior Promenade, where the starlets of ' 36, arrayed in sailor costumes, served refreshments. That year the freshmen won the class song contest. When sophomores, the class captured the stunt banner by present- ing several song and dance numbers. The Circus Hop was an outstanding event of the year for the lower class- men. After rising to the upper ranks as juniors, the Class of ' 36, increased greatly in size, distinguished Itself by recapturing the stunt banner, by excel- ling in sports, and by entertaining at two dances, the Frolic and the Prom. May Day provides a climax for three wonderful years, as Betty Garrett, a member of the original Class of ' 36, is Maid of Honor. With this record, the Juniors give prom- ise of reaching even higher attainments in the future. It is the hope of the Class of ' 36 that their star may continue to shine without fading throughout the years to come.
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PEGGY LOU STEBBINS Tocoma, Washington Entered in the third grade. Blue Team Captain. On edi- torial staff of the Shield. Plans to enter the College of Puget Sound. MARY JANE STAMM Pvsht, Washington Entered this year. Plans to en- ter the University of California to prepare for a medical course. PATRICIA SULLIVAN Tacoma. Washington Entered as a sophomore. Maid of Honor on May Day last year. On editorial staff of the Shield. Trustee Scholar- ship at Mills College. PETTY TOBIAS Vancouver. B. C. Entered this year. Member of the editorial staff of the Crest. Plans to attend the University of British Columbia. MARY WOODIN Yakima, Washington Entered as a junior. Cham- pion Horseback Rider. Plans 10 enter Mills College. MARIAN LAGASA Tacoma, Washington Entered in the third grade. Champion swimmer. Will en- ter the University of Washing ton. ry jane Mcdonald Tacoma, Washington Entered in the fifth grade. President of the Athletic As sociation. Field Day Cup. May enter the University of Wash- ington. FELKER MORRIS Longview, Washington Entered in her junior year. President of the Senior Class. May enter the University of Oregon. JACKLYN OUTOUSE Tacoma. Washington Entered in her Senior year. Plans to go to the College of Puget Sound.
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•mm 5eth Goode, Kothryn Newbegin. Phyllis Anne Dickman, Alice Ohlson. Jean Anderson. Betty June Howe. The Sophomore Class Pep, life, and vitality are the distin- guishing characteristics of the Sopho- more Class. Although a trait of their freshman days still clings to them, that of being a small class, they have made a distinct place for themselves in the life of the school. They have a lively interest in all athletics and have proved themselves good sports at all time:. They won the class championship in volleyball this year, and as individuals they won honors in many activities. The Class is well organized under the lead- ership of an energetic staff who can always be depended upon for loyalty both to the School and to the Class. The officers are: Sarah Hopkins, president, Sue Fisher, vice-president, Alice Ohlson, secretary and treasurer. In the spring the sophomores with the freshmen al- ways give a hop. This year it was ex- ceptionally successful. The gymnasium was appropriately decorated with hockey sticks, skates, bicycles, skis, and many other articles representative o r sports.
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