Annie Wright School - Shield Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1946

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• • 1 « • I t FRESHMAN CLASS irsf Ron . iV t to rigni. Marilyn Murry. Suzanne Marion. Adcle Houx. Mary Maxwell. Marie Vial. Sally Molfitt. Rol cr1a W hite. Second Row: Barbara Brown. Shirley Hughes. Joan Atkins. Etha Dean. Joan I MM II. Janice Lemon. Sheila Abel. Gail Conner. ThirA Row Barbara Miller. Elaine Macrcady. Eugenia Mmlon. Barbara Brewer, Karen Olsen. Phyllis Ridge. Emily McFadon. Pamela Lunke. Ann fVin- FRESHMAN CLASS |.W M V :7 A marked the deadline for the first Class activities of the r Wt I 1945-1946 school year. The Freshmen were very literal about meeting c5r J. this deadline, for our Class Song made its debut at the 1:00 o clock assembly on Halloween Day. The words of the song are set to the tune of The Song of the Vagabonds. For the Halloween festivities, the Freshmen gave an original play. The scene took place in a night club, in which several talented members of the class enter- tained with music and song. Next on the Class calendar was the joyous season of Christmas. The Christ- mas Carnival was held, and the Freshmen joined in the fun by having their tradi- tional Christmas Tree with gifts and all the spirit that goes with it. The surprise gifts that were sold were rare and wonderful. One of the year s greatest thrills came in February— the Freshman-Sophomore Hop. Our dance theme was It Might as Well Be Spring. The decoration com- mittee made a large canopy of crepe paper, in pastel colors, that hung from the cen- ter of the gym. Various other novel ideas helped to make the gym look very attrac- tive. Music for this program dance was provided by an eight-piece orchestra. After nil the m nn events of the year were over, the girls of the Class decided that they would like to have several Class parties at which every membr of the Class would participate. 1 he first activity suggested was a skating party, which held at the Lakewood Ice Arena. Saturday afternoon. February 16. Events for the remainder of the year included splash parties and picnics. 13

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SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row. left to right: Caroline Tnomas. Dorothy Smith. Grace Rexroth. Dorothy Ann Cuneon. Mary B. Russell. Mary Ixmise Gowman. Shirley Bergman. Second Row: Elizabeth Ayrault. Marilvn May, Barrwra Ebeling. Marcia Joan Johnson. Christie Scott. Dagmar Quevli. Jane Palmer. Mary Lee Staggs. Third Row: Gloria Patterson. Nancy NVwlmry. Ida Hansler. Glen Kern, Gwyneth Carey. Mary Gardner. Rosalie Rankin. Donna Burnam. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS HIS year has been a full and happy one for the Sophmores. The first big event on schedule was our Halloween play, a special kickoff on the ballet Swan Lake which we renamed Duck Pond. For this production, we won the traditional cup jointly with the Freshman class. Then shortly before Christmas, the class sponsored a Victory Bond Drive, the outcome of which was more successful than we had hoped. Carnival time found the Class busy with a magnificent sideshow, a prosprmu penny game, a mystic fortune tent and a very successful telegraph booth. The red-letter day on our calendar was February 2; the Frosh-Soph Hop. of course. Spring flowers, pastels, and snowmen set off the melodious theme. It Might as Well Be Spring. Perhaps our most worthwhile project this year was the food boxes for I r.iiu e. Tea, rice, chocolate, and soap were contributed, and we hope that these tfifts will greatly help girls of the schools to which we are sending them. Last of all we remember May Day with pride, when Dorothy Smith repre- sented the Sophomore Class as Flag-Bearer. 12



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7 11 MIDDLE SCHOOL— Front Row. left to right: George Anna Thompson. Sherry Edward . Karin Wilson. Ann Gowen. Bonnie Dee Blakely. Barbara March. Patricia Walters. Ann Mueller. Donna Hughes. Wilma Hartnacic. Patricia Westhrook. Second Row. left to right: Barbara Silvers. Sharon Conner. Frances Willev. Barbara Ohlson, Judith Leserer. Hope Phelan. Sandra Shields. Leona Saffren. Eveline Pri«e. I rin l.ombard Third Row. left to riqht Diane Gray. Mildred Russell. Arlene Wilson. Mania Johnson. f : ourih Row. left to right. Merrill Wagner. Helen Mae Haley. Dolores Drinker. Janice Dean. Ann Walkowski. Shelia Carlson. Mary Ellen Long. Constance Jensen. Kay Farquhar. Jaclyn Moore. Jacquelin Bonamy. Fifth Row. left to right: Jacqueline Read. Myrna Scheckner. Ann Davis. Betty Jane Lister. Anne Martin. Mary Carol Thompson. Virginia Ketcham. Florence Meyer. Marion Porter. Darlene Murry. Karen Klopfenstein. Elizabeth Weyerhaeuser. Eva Marie Parker, Delinda Ann McCormick. Absent: Sally Sutherland. LOWER SCHOOI.— Wfc Rou . left to right: Betty Hoffman. Dorothea Youngberg. Shelia Graham. Judy Gratias. Nancy Mueller. Sue Marie Lynn. Sharon Nourse. Toni Camarano. Merle Crippin. Amy Schano. Sylvia Campbell. Karen Lundvick. Fourth Row: Janice Graves. Arrol Dammeier. Joan Hansen. Caroline Jenkins. Annette Rowland. Marilyn lsenhath. Katherine Wise. Carol Dodge. Kay Metzger. Marilyn Petty- john. Robin Chervenka. Ann Deyo. Tntrd Row: Mary Mellinger. MicheJe Abbott. Rudette Sommer. Amy Lomlmrd. Judy Gundstrom. Marlene Hilsenburg. Marie Field. Janice Tomlin. Nancy Baskin. Janice Kelly. Martine Baker. G nnie Cummings. SeconA Row: Brenda Weller, lanice Olson. Frances Delano. Gail Rothermel. Carol Selden. Barrie Sulgrove. Sharon McGuirc. Jane Brisack. Pat Bourke. Janet Whitney. Betsy Gardner. Diane Crippcn. First Row: Patty Bourdon. Jane Fairbourn. Marlene Wetmore. Helen Klinkert, Ann Ketner. 11

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