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McMillin. Second row: Jane Ringling, Mildred Mellick. Gwen Couch, Sheilah Sullivan, Helen Brachvogel, Bernice Schafer, Faye Garber, Muriel Mattson. First row: Vernetta Rowland, Elinor Upper, Mary Filberg, Valerie Walkin- shaw. Mary Turrill. THE CLASS OF 1939 This is your Junior SHIELD reporter bringing you the latest news about the Class of ' 39. Flash! — Returns from the fall election of offi- cers showed that Beverley Old was the class choice for president. In the spring balloting for the Maid of Honor, Sheilah Sullivan was the lucky winner selected to attend the Queen of the May. The coveted honor of Key Girl fell to Jean Bullen. Flash! — In the sports column head liners in basketball were Valerie Walkinshaw and Lorraine Savin (both known also for their accomplishments in artistic pursuits). Famed as ski yumper was Flinor Upper. Flash! — On the society page, first place was given to two important events of the year carried out under Junior direction. Novel, indeed, was the ski lodge, scene of the Frolic — and all due praise was given to Lulu, champion skier, who remained poised, throughout the evening, for her daring leap. As a setting for the Prom, the Great Hall became a tulip-filled garden, and here the Juniors entertained their Senior guests. Well — we have written 30 for our junior year, but next year we hope to flash back as Seniors.
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THG SHIGLD V, SENIORS FRANCES SANBORN Fernie, British Columbia Entered in her freshman year. Vice president of the Sopho- more class. Secretary of the Student Council in 1937. As- sociate editor of the CREST and the SHIELD. President of the Missionary Society. Plans to enter Vassar College. BETTE-JO SIMPSON Seattle. Washington Entered in her junior year. Maid of honor. Associate Edi- tor of the CREST and the SHIELD. Plans to attend the University of Washington. K W M w 1338 MARTHA TURNER Toco ma, Washington Entered in the first grade. President of the Sophomore class. Associate editor of the CREST and the SHIELD. President of the Senior class, second semester. Plans to en- ter Stanford University. FRANCES YOUNG Toco ma, Washington Attended the Seminary during kindergarten and re - entered in the third grade. Secretary- treasurer of the Athletic As- sociation during her junior year. Vice president of the Student Council. Our lovely May Queen. Business Man- ager of the CREST and the SHIELD. Plans to enter Wel- lesley College. Top row (left to right): Joan Burmeister, Jean Hutchinson, Anne Murray, Frances Sanborn, Marjorie Beam, Virginia Crowe, Ann Huston, Bette-Jo Simpson, Mary Nasmyth. Center row: Joan Hopkins, Shirley Robbins. Frances Young. Bottom row: Mary Jean Morris, Margaret McGinnis, Judy Fraser, Eleanor Godfrey, Martha Turner, Geo Garber, Lois Parker.
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Standing: Anne Chapman, Lila Sullivan, Patricia Osborne. Seated: Vera Fraser. Patricia Bouvee. Marjor Margaret Keys. THE CLASS OF 1940 THE LOG OF THF SS 40 The good ship, 40, began its course last September with three new members of the crew, Admiral Jane Duell, Rear Admiral Margaret Keys, and Private Patricia Bouvee. Our craft first cast anchor at the Doll Bazaar. Here the crew went ashore, and all hands set to work to build a doll circus, a project which proved to be highly successful. Our ship cruised into the Christmas play in which Rear Admiral Keys trans- formed herself into an angel. Soon afte rwards Jane Duell was transferred, and Admiral Lila Sullivan took her place. At Second Semester a new member was added to the crew, Patricia Osborne. On April thirtieth the crew took a night off, saw a movie, and enjoyed a feast in the girls ' parlor. Further entertainment was provided that evening in the balcony of the Great Hall, from which look-out there was an excellent view of Seniors and Juniors dancing at the Prom. On a May night the good ship, 40, put into port, and its crew made merry at a barn dance with friends who arrived in School Bus A. W. S. 1941.
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