Annie Wright School - Shield Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1936

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SENIORS 1936 KLIZABKTH MERRICK Port Ian J, Oregon Entered in her senior year. Nev and Society Editor of Tlic Crest and The Shield. Plans to enter Scripps College. 1 IIANI OAKI.KY Tacoma, Waihtngton Entered in her junior year. Enter MAY SANFORD Tacoma, Washington 1 o i DOROTHY STEWART Boise, Idaho Entered in her junior year. Busi- ness Manager of The Crest and The Shield. Choir. Will enter the University of Washington. DOROTHY MUELLER Tacoma, Washington Entered in the first grade. Plans to attend the University of Wash- ington. EIVflLY PTTTHFORD Aberdeen, Washington Entered in her junior year. Sec- retary of the Sorority. Art Editor of The Oest ' and The Shield. Will enter the University of Washington. OXNE SHEPHERD Ashland, Oregon Entered in her senior year. ELAINE TUBBS Adams, Oregon Entered in her junior v- dent of the Athletic A Holder of the Key. X ui ca:er the University of Washington.

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SENIORS EDITH ANN FOGG Tacoma, Washittgton Entered in the first grade. Vice- President of the Junior Class. Head of Alumnae Department The Crest and ' The Shield Will attend the Finch School in New York Gty. ANNA FRY Prosser, Washington Entered in her sophomore year. President of the Missionary So- ciety, ' 34- ' 36. Crucifer Win ;u tend Mills College. AUDREY GAY Seaisle, Washington Entered in her junior year. Scv retary of the Missionary Socief. Choir. Will study music. TISHELLE HraSHBERG Choteau, Montana Entered in her freshman year. President of the Student Council. Literary Editor of HThe Crest and The Shield. Will attend the University of Washington. 1936 K I HKRINE POV ARGUE . I . rdeen, Washington } ntcred tor a few months in the sixth grade and again in her lunior year. Corridor Councillor, 4. Choir. Flag-bearer. Will ai- cnd Mount Vernon Seminary, VC ' ashington, D. C. BEl Y (iAKKKTT Seattle, Washington t ' d in her freshman v; :ary of the Student Cou. laid of Honor. Gold Team Cap lin. Literary Editor of The ( rest and The Shield. C W ill attend the Neighboi Playhouse, Neu ' York City. JANE HARMANY Tacoma, Washington Entered in the first grade. Will enter Stevens Ciille,f c, Columbia. Missouri. M.4RGARET KELLY Tacoma, Washington Entered in the first grade. Vice- President of the Senior Class. Current Events Editor of The Crest and The Shield. Plans to enter the LIniversity of Wash- ington. DOROTHY LAGASA Tacoma, Washington Entered in the second grade. Vice-President of the Sorority. Blue Team Captain. Tennis Champion. Plans to attend the University of Washington.



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le THE RISE DP THE STAR OF 193B In recalling the past of this year s Senior Class represented by the star, we have uncovered many things. Our star started on its course in the first grade, the first year that the new building was occupied. Although the pioneers have not been together for all twelve years at the Seminary, four of our members began school together in the first grade, Margaret Kelly, Jane Harmany, Doro- thy Mueller, and Edith Ann Fogg. In the second grade Dorothy LaGasa joined the group, and Elizabeth Allen entered the ranks in the third grade. A clear memory of our third and fourth years recalls autograph books we gained for good citizenship. We remember well how the required three stars would not appear on the blackboard for some people, and how the much coveted little books eluded our grasps till Commencement Day itself. We cannot forget our reciting Hiawatha when we still wore blue uniforms. Our numbers were enlarged in the sixth grade by Jane Bourne and Katherine Fovargue. Jane has remained with us through all these years. The year of our eighth grade was a very busy one. At Christmas time we were carollers in the Christmas play. We gave a dance that year also, the first and last of eighth grade dances. We held it in the recreation room, the music being furnished by a piano, but we had a fine time and counted it a great success. For our play we presented ' The Princess and the Swineherd. How Mrs. Hiatt struggled to keep us in order long enough to produce it! At the end of the year our graduation from the Lower School was all important. On that eventful day Dorothy LaGasa was awarded the high-point athletic cup and Jane Bourne, the scholarship cup. In 1933, our Freshman year, Betty Garrett, Tishelle Hirshberg, and Johnnie Bruce joined us. Some of us were elated to win positions on the Gold or Blue team in various sports. That year we won the class song contest. We were so fond of the song, indeed, that we still sing it. Some of us served at the Prom, attired in sailor suits and stationed behind punch bowls and at the door. It was a thrill as well as an honor. The most vivid memory that most of us hold of the Freshman- Sophomore Hop that year is the accordion in the orchestra. Through all these things wc rc guided by our president, Lois Button The next year our rapidly growing class was increased by Anna Fry, May Sanford, and Anne Cowell. Jane Bourne was president, and under her guidance we won the stunt banner with a group of song and dance numbers. Athletic honors in diving were won by Jane Bourne, and in tennis doubles by Dorothy LaGasa witli her sister. The crowning glory was the Hop. The gymnasium was resplendent as a circus tent, and we even had invi- tations in the form of tents. You shpuld have seen the orchestra, immersed in sawdust and paper caps. Barbara Bishop, Elaine Tubbs, Audrey Gay, Emily Pitchford, Ruth Clark, Jeanne Evans, Frances Oakley, Burdette Craig, and Dorothy Stewan joined us last year. With their help we again won the stunt banner. By this time we had graduated from the Hop age, and our attentioas

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