Annie Wright School - Shield Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1936

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(iji V V w V V Back Row: Dorothy Kahle, Mary Jean Morris, Betty Doud, Shirley Robbins, Fontelle Mitchell, Frances Young, Anne Murray, Mary Nasmyih. Middle Row: Virginia Humbird, Barbara Crites, Frances Sanborn, Nancy Morse, Judy Fraser, Lois Parker, Lois Jannsen. Front Row: Barbara Prentice, Jean Hutchinson, Nf jrif! M icdonalci Joy Hulberr Nfirha Turner, President; Joan Burmcister, Virginia Crowe, Margaret McGinnis. THE CLASS OF 1S3B iiML MARCHES ON! The class of 1938 came gliding into their Sophomore year twenty-three strong, Manha Tur- ner being president, Frances Sanborn, vice-presi- dent, Joan Burmeister, secretary-treasurer. The fall term was filled with athletics, the Sophomores winning the hockey, TIME MARCHES ON! After the Christnus holidays came the party given by the Sophomores, a carnival offering all the attractions one could wish. Then there was the Frolic on February twenty-second, which we thoroughly enjoyed, being no longer just little Freshmen. TIME MARCHES ON! After Easter vacation events fairly rumbled over each other. The Sophomores supervised, their first dance, the Hop. This, much to the joy of the Sophomores, was declared a great success. Then followed Dad s Day, when we sang to our dads a song which we have been told was unusually clever. While Juniors and Seniors were enjoying their Prom, the Sophomores had their traditional celebration — an evening at the movies followed by eats and more eats! TIME MARCHES ON! Field Day and May Day were ended with the thrill of the whole year, the Athletic Banquet. To our satisfaaion the prizes awarded showed that the Sophomores were much in evidence. As Juniors the class of 1938 looks forward to higher viaories. TIME MARCHES ON!

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f?, 1 Back Row: Elizabeth Ann Hewitt, Lorna Studebaker, Phyllis Anne Dickman, Elizabeth Post, Jean Anderson, Margaret Dolge. Middle Row: Sarah Hopkins, Betty June Howe, Jane Bell, Frances Force, Elizabeth Goode, Jane Thomas. Front Row: Dorothy Parker. Janet Robbins, Mary Cowell, Lucy Strange, Alice Ohlson, President; Barbara Bathrick, Sue Fisher. THE CLASS DP 1337 The Junior Clipper rook off in 1933 and ex- pcCTS to land in 1937. The pilots for the three years were Helen Lou Sick, Sarah Hopkins, and Alice Ohlson. The supervisors of the flight for the third lap of our journey are Madame Van Houte, Miss Eglcy, and Miss Eagleson. This ship was noted for its few passengers until this year when with a Herculean jump, eleven new travelers came aboard. Our pride when we were freshmen was to serve at the Junior Prom and to look forward to the time when we ourselves would be juniors. Be- hold, the time is here! In the second year of our trip the outstanding social event was the Fresh- man-Sophomore Hop. During the third year of our course many im- portant landmarks have been passed and duly cele- brated. There was the Turkey Trot, our stunt night, which we enjoyed before leaving for the Thanksgiving holidays. We arranged our Frolic for February 22, and in honor of the day the gym- nasium was decorated in red, white, and blue. One of the main features was the United States flag made of balloons. The Promenade was our most exciting event. For that evening the ship stopped at a tropical garden pervaded by an atmosphere of real charm. The traditional honor of a junior ' s be- ing chosen Maid of Honor to the May Queen was this year bestowed upon Mary Cowell. The passengers of this Clipper ship shine in the arts, journalism, athletics, and society. May our ship continue to meet fair weather, and may all its passengers remain together until we reach port in June, ' 37.



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Back Row Barbara Miles, Sally Fisher, Suzanne Ingram, Patricia Crane, President, Jean Bullen, Florene Steel. Front Row: Maryhelen Grande, Jane Ringling, Mary Spo- rrh Fr.ru.. Fdris Antonia Wilbur, Mildred Mellick, Mary Turrill. THE CLASS OF 1339 QST QST— Amateur Radio Station W7AWS sending out its annual report to all stations. We ' ll give the mike to the Freshmen. Take er awav Freshmen! Greetings to the Annie Wright Seminary and to The Shield. The Freshman class has thirteen members — a lucky number we think, though we shall be glad to welcome all incoming Sophomores next fall. We have in our class Suzanne Ingram, our oldest member, who can look back to the days when she was a wee third grader. Two shining lights are Jean Bullen and Sally Fisher, who joined our ranks this year and who are always among those standing when the honor roll is read. They have the distinaion also of being among the school s five best skiers. Then there is Mary Tur- ril, who entered the Upper School after winning honors last year in citizenship and sportsmanship. Class Officers are — President, Patricia Crane; Vice- President, Barbara Miles; and Secretary-Treasurer, Florene Steel. Of course, being only unimportant little Fresh- men we have not taken leading parts in school aaivities. The class as a whole participated in its first projea at the Doll Bazaar. There we put up an exhibit of dolls from all parts of the United States. We were inconspicuous after that until the Fresh- men-Sophomore H v hifh vr helped make a real success. When last seen, we were serving at the Junior Prom. 73 ' s to everyone. Be seeing you again next year, same time, same station.

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