Annie Wright School - Shield Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

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THE SHIELD 1950 THE ANNIE WRIGHT SEMINARY TACOMA, WASHINGTON Jdu AcL. MX. DEDICATION 7 To you. Miss McKay, we. the Senior Class of 1Q50. affection- ately dedicate our Shield. We shall long remember the help you have given to us. the written lessons you have planned for us. and the patience you have shown to us. your little C.C s. W e like the way you have taught us to depend upon ourselves and to f er- sist until we have achieved. We shall never forget you; our hope is that you will never forget us. TKe proud lie tamed; the penitent Ke cKeered; nor to rebuke the rich offender, feared; his preaching much, but more his practice wrought, a hving sermon of the truths he taught. FACULTY 1 . . Left to Right: Miss McKay. Chemistry. Ma- thematics; Mrs. Lenham, Dietitian. Home Economics; Miss Lewis, Enghsh. Rehgious Education: Mrs Frv. Ci ili alion. 2,. Left to right: Mrs. Breitenbach. Secretary; Miss Ruser. Secretary to the Headmistress; Miss Ingram. Office Assistant. 3 . . Left to right: Mrs. Weiss. Piano; Mr. Weiss. Music; Miss Bare. Dance. 4 . . Left to right: Miss Hooley, Infirmary Assist- ant, Housemother — Baby Corridor ; Miss Carey. Nurse. pft to right: Miss St. John. Physical Edu- cation; Miss Wilson. Speech; Mrs. Seeley. Art; Mrs. Davis. Assistant Lower School 6. .Left to right: Mrs. Roberts. Assistant to Fi- nancial Secretary; Miss Edgerly. Librarian. Enghsh; Mrs. Perry. Financial r, ro ■ 7 . . Left to right: Mrs. Lyness. Kindergarten As- sistant: Mrs. Schwan. Kindergarten: Mrs. Cook. 1st (lass; Mrs. Ash. Kindergarten. 8 . . Left to nght: Mrs. Phelps. House Manager: Mrs. Becker. Housemother— 5rd Floor 9 . . Left to right: Miss Hubbard. 2nd class; Miss Knapp. French. Spanish; Mrs. Foster. 3rd class. O..Left to right: Miss Tinder. Music; Mrs. Langlois. 4th class; Miss Trefethen. 8th class. Mathematics; Mrs. Hibbard, 5th class. ] ..Left to right: Miss Thompson. 6th class. Mathematics. Religious Education; Miss McLain. English. Civilization; Miss Pierce. Spanish. Latin. 12.. Left to nght: Miss Bogrette. Physical Edu- cation; Miss Jackson, 7th class. English. Social Studies; Miss Boardman. Charles Wrifjht School— 1st and 2nd classes. ADMINISTRATION Left to nghi: Mrs. F. C. Russell. Direclor of Public Relations: Dr. Kenneth Hitch: Miss Jean Bunnell. Ad- ministrative Assistant: Miss Nancy Fitzwilliams. As- sistant to the Headmistress: Miss Ruth Jenkins. Head- mistress. SENIOR SEPTEMBER Arrival of students, old and new . . Annie i Birthday Party . . bright red senior sweaters . . found the spade in the bowhng alley . . cruise on Puget Sound . . Puyallup Fair . . inspiring A. A. Initiation . . OCTOBER Trip to the mountain . . Founder ' s Day — I ' J pieces out of a square cake . . Autumn P octure, the lovely S, C. Dnnre . . Halloween party— phew, those onion- NOVEMBER Long week Old Lace . end . . Masque play. Arsenic and Tha nksgiving vacation . . DECEMBER Christmas Carnival — Tu;a5 the Night before Cfirisfmas— stuffed animals and Christmas paper . . P. J. Party . . Our last Christmas Carol Serv- ice amid beautiful decorations . . caroling in the halls at 6:00 . . home for a rest . . Back from vacation with New Year s resolutions . . Ice Cycles . . electricity troubles . . big splash in new pool . . wonderful Freshman-Sophomore Hop. Sfeepy Lagoon . . end of semestrr l ivqiir t ilsf ons. sober pledges . . CALENDAR FEBRUARY Stf week end. with lots of fun but many result- ing limps . . Happy birthday. St. Valentine . . Shrove Tuesday pancakes . . talks begin with Bishop Lewis. Lenten speaker . . MARCH Informal talks with Canon Coleman . . begin- ning of spring fever . . exciting Lakeside basket- ball game . . Juniors take over Senior duties early . . spring vacation. APRIL Our beautiful Easter Even Carol Service . . the Masque Bill of One Acts . . oh. that Junior Prom . . MAY Uad s Day . . May Day with Barbara, our lovely queen, to rule her court . . closed week end and exams . . fabulous Senior Week . . lUNE Tree planting, step singing, and willing . . Bac- calaureate and Commencement ' ood-by. Annie, we II always love you . . FOREWORD The Shield Staff wishes to express its gratitude to all those who have given their time, knowledge, and service to the making of the ninpteenth rdition o f this annual booL We wish to thank Miss Edgerly. our adviser, for all her helpful ideas and good advice. We hope that our Shield will bring you pleasant nif ' nmrirs as VOU look )i k on thi i liool par. 11 RBARA LhWIS. yjunuging Kditor Delinda McCormick. Literury f.ditor CATHFRIVf PoSTON, rl f ' Jitor Marilyn McLallen, Sttiiness yianager Group photography hy Richard ' s Commcrclnl Photo Service Senior portraiture by Virna Haffer. Lilhographed hy The North Pacitir. Bank Xotr Con pnny CLASS OFFICERS. Le r to right: Karlcnt Ruddy, Secrclary-Trcasurcr: Bealritc Culler. President; Catherine Poston. Vice-President. SPADE SONG Oh where. Oh where did we ever find the spade. Oh where. Oh where did we ever think to look? We found it in a hltl ( n a n t . A crevice which the last year ' s seniors made. They made it. We ' ll tie a big red ribbon all around it, So the classes after us will always know I hat the class ol jU (lit lirst to find it Underneath the bowling alley floor. CLASS COLORS Red White MOTTO 1 () red anci CLASS SONG The mighty class of 50 Is the class we sing about. The greatest class in history For which we II always shout. We ' re noted for our wisdom And the clever things we do: We ve won our victorv on the field And in the class room. too. Strength to strength, girls. To red and whif true. Thats our motto In everything we do. We re climbing, climbing to the top. And when we ve reached the height. We ll aivN avs be so thankful To our dear old Annie Wright. reaiuce JLotcttd (outlet Seattle. Washington . . Bea . . our aTA-woTVir q cXass president . . always has a pleasant smile for everyone . . you aren t kidding . . ' what happened to my ? . . class psychologist . . ex Skagit lass . . Ballard date-getter . . those big brown eyes . . future interior designer . . temperamental. Sweaters, sweaters. How we love them, how we love them. Our Srni ' T - ' ' .if rr j. W il shuvN lliL ' world our joy. When we appear. We re quite a sight in red and white. ( ' wr f ' -iters, i luw we love them, how we love them, )ur Senior sweaters. We ' ll «;how our spirit and pep to you al lif I riif nicir( hing down liall Seattle. Washington . . Dee . . Social Chairman . . beautiful blonde hair and blue eyes . . Hawaii is the only place . . ' Did you hear the one atou — — ? ' . . You know what I mean . . the Cad convertible . . excellent swimmer . . traveling urge . . leis . . loves onion sandwiches and lemons . . ' strictly for the birds ' . . experiences galore to tell . . the raised eyebrow with the srtilJi- what a combination . . Wenatchee, Washington The apple gal . . corridor proctor, Cjoodnight, girls . . the mad scientist , . handy with needle and thread . . full of pep and enthusiasm for everything . . W iai a riol a dear friend to all . flute tooter . . remember her as Abbie in the lasque Play? . . Champion for the ri(il i of fl rr Hood River. Oregon . . Patter . . Bless your little pointed head . . loves skating and skiing . . what a sense of humor . . loved by all . . head of Halloween costumes . . want an onion! . . headed for home? . . h(i n Jmrrt r of roW floors and open doors. euntun CiH s Bay, Oregon . . Maid of Honor . . Vice President of S.A.C. . . chairman of the Clirislmas Carnival . . pianist . . thoughtful . . a smile for everyone . . strongest hackhone in the Seminary . . likes lakes and fish . . biggest dream is Stanford . . Fast with the glasses . . Mascot, Eli . . Animated per sonalitx . . Vancouver, Canada . . Mine . , newest member of the class . . Senior S.A.C. Rep- resentative . . always a smile and a help- ing hand for everyone . . ' Say, gal, what cha doing? . . that rhythm really sends us . . check that . . sweet and lovely . . W ia about a picture now, Kiddie? . . basketball champion . . that American look . . Spokane, Washington President of Raynor Guild . . her aching tonsils . . To- morrow morning Vm going on a schedule . . blue team cheerleader . . extended vaca- tionist . . calendar giA . . blonde hair, green eyes . . Miss Behavior . . those telephone f calls!! . . Spokane enthusiast . . letters, let- ters, letters . . lilted =yWeJ u uM Tacoma, Washington . . Millie . . Serv- ice League Chairman . . Miss Perfection . . 7 just cant stand that! . . cute as a bug s ear . . never a lock of that beautiful blonde hair out of place . . loves shoe string pota toes . . Five Foot Two, Fyes of Blue . . how disgusting . . ' 7 got the car today. . . i National, Washington . . S. A. C. Presi dent . . Lambeth Cup Award . . Ctotta study . . loves dried apricots, walking in the wind, and sports . . Snuffer s her mascot ncicr a dull moment when l iane ' s around . . stomach puncher . . terrific and lively personality . . those Gig Harbor beach parties! . . wonderful friend, but what a liitlo (IrriU . at Vashon, Washington athii- siasiic Masque Club pr esident . . evening cnicifer spider woman . . her lovable cats . . makes life funny . . her frankness . . Vim. Vigor, Vitality . . eater of candy . . extensive summer reader . . orchid giA . . lover of the name Edith . . and not least, booster of Seattle . . Petruchio . . can never sit still . . 4 At Si ATTi.h, Washington . . Mni . . I resi dent of Stutlent Body . . May Day and Chapel flag bearrr Key CiiA . . I get that mean feelin itist likes to pickle around . . yearns to cook . . perfect baby sitter . cat hater . . the contortionist? . . good planner . , bound to be a success . . personality, plus . . S at Lit a J- Raymond. Washington . . B-Tf u ' . . Managing Editor of the Shield . . crucifer . . ahh that convertible! . . Hans and Henry . . Clipper. . How many girls have cameras? . . shy, quiet, and sweet . . dependable class booster . . the oysters of Ocean Park . . forceful . . fun at the beach . . winning smile . . blushing beauty lovely May queen . . Billings, Montana . . Ruddy duddy . . Secretary -Treasurer of Senior class . . suf - sfitute crucifer . . always in a hurry . . such long minutes! . . loads of pep , , champion stitch - taker outer for pale blue socks . . Lucky Old Sun . . stacks of clothes . . 0 i get so mad I could just ' . . three cheers for Billings . . future secretary . . so frirrully . . Tacoma, Washington . . ' M . Sfci QXah Representative . . ofi, tliat natural cuAy hair . . class knitter . . a dresser crowded with swimming cups . . photographer extraordinary . . innocent ex- pression . . no kidding . . He . . hard- worker . . blue team cheeAeader . . cracked crab . . well, I just didn t haue tinu s E N I O R S 7 Kvi:kftt, W ashington . . dvvoled Blue Team Captain . . Vice President of Masque . . (fuick on the draw . . horse and ski en- thusiast . . Tona €ind Sleepy . . pas trop studious . . idecd of the younger set . . best all roimd athlete in class . . our intelligent and sensi Jr ( Jwrui f . ffrj.f rnv vo,) , ' n ily • peppy Sequim. Washington j stuffed animal fanatic . . Oh, am ry talkative hands . . the vocabulary giri . . alumys has something funny to say at the oddest moments . . handles small chil- dren expertly . . keeps the Senior Class in stitches . . sport addict . . always willing to lend a hand . . pussyfooting tailor . . CLullicxlne JLit c ion ft Missoula. Montana . . pronounced like Boston Cap . . Vice-President of Senior Class . . Art Editor of the Shield . . I don ' t want to do it . . Sundown . . class artist . . wilting sarcasm . . everybody s friend duty charts get her down . . . duty charts get her down. Ellfnsburg, Washington . . Kvni . . Rodeo city of Ellensburg . . choir manager . . that little devd! . . Mighty Mouse . . Miss Stettinius . . Let s have a debate . . our Portia . . the little nightingale of prac- tice room 5 . . no more talking ' . . danc- ing lessons . . pipe girl . . always late to orea kfast . . vivacious, funny, and daring . . xew I ve been a very happy and successful class. I came into existence in 1937. when two little chubby cherubs. Delinda and Millie, entered the kindergarten, the first members of the mighty class of 50 . And how sweet Delinda looked when she was a flower girl in the May Day Court. Then curly-haired Mary Carol joined me in the second grade, and the three became known as the horsey set. Shy little Marion Porter came in the eighth class to stay. I really began to be noticed when my members threw stupendous candy sales and danced in T ie jester s Quest on xMay Day. My Freshman year was really something to write about. Some angel-faced, but extremely mischievous little girls by the names of Diane. Jo Ann. Barbara. Karen, and Mary Virginia joined my not too angelic members. I was proud of the great class I was, even though I was a little naughty at times. Top among my members ' many ingenious ideas, good and bad. was the one about selling team caps at the Christmas Carnival. Another feat to be proud of was the heavenly Soph-Frosh Hop with the unusual theme of The Old Lamp Lighter. Of course the Class Day was tremendously spent fjeacefully? cruising on the Sound. My Sophomore year I welcomed only two more permanent members, Jane and Dec, but from the way things turned out I guess two were enough. Diane, our president, was busy keeping peace and organizing committees for the Soph-Frosh Hop. Winder WondeAand. Another great triumph to add to my growing list of achievements was the winning of honorable mention for our Halloween skit. Senior Daze of ' 50. Min Porter was voted flag bearer for May Day. How proud I was of dear little Min standing there on the platform, her golden locks stringing in her face. Things became embarrassing at the end of the year when some of my little members threw their adviser. Miss McLain. into the lake. My Junior year got off to a mighty start with Millie as the president and Min. with a haircut, as house council chairman. I was delighted at the fine addition of permanent members: Jean Pattison. Eleanor Seaman. Karlene Ruddy. Flavia Gierin. Bea Cutler, and apple- cheeked Nancy Crane. My. I was proud when they walked away with the cup for the best Halloween play. ( Happened on Halloween Night. The Junior Journal was improved upon by the addition of a red letter heading. With Barbara in charge of the library committee and Bea in charge of the pound, the students were kept busy paying fines. Junior Sales, headed by Eleanor, was one of the main events of each week because of the delicious food and low prices. The water carnival, under the direction of Delinda. was one of my main achievements and was really one of the most successful ever had. My most successful achievement was the production of our class play. The Taming of the Shrew, with Delinda so ably portraying Kate, and J. B. gallantly enacting Petruchio. The Junior Prom was another big achievement to be proud of. My members looked pretty in their formals. Then the excitement began to mount when the girls took over Senior duties. Eleanor was elected Maid of Honor. Min was Key Girl, and Diane was awarded the Lambeth cup. My Junior year came to a bang-up end with the step-song singing, when Barbara became our lucky senior. Class day. the final event, was joyously spent on the Russells boat. My Senior year began with the addition of Marilyn McLallen to the eighteen mighty members. Except for my two day students, we all lived on the senior corridor. On Halloween we dressed, looked, and smelled like the song. I ' m a Lonely Little Petunia in an Onion f atch. Bea led the class as President, and Mary Carol found the spade in the bowling allev m e On Mondays and Fridays we were quite noticeable in our red sweaters. We really excelled in switchboard and ushering. Our Senior Booth with Flavia in charge of lulltd animals was very successful: and with Eleanor at the head, the Christmas Carnival made more money than ever before! We went caroling at Christmas around the school, even to the exclusive fourth floor. We sang at our last Christmas and Easter Carol Services. With Barbara. Delinda. and Catherine as Editors, our attractive Shield was produced. We ' ll never forget the Youth Center or the wonderful ski week end. With Barbara Lewis as our lovely Queen we ruled May Day. and ever ' one had Spring Fever. Then the tree planting, exams, and Senior week followed in quick succession. Amazingly soon we faced Commencement and graduation in our beloved Chapel. Good-bv. Annie. QLa sse s Third Ron ' . Faint ui I «ix. laikir lianiniilt. I.ooe Bolcer. France M - l llrn. Nanry Marr. Barhara Hankc, Janice Dean. Janet Sophy. Second Row: Annette Fottis. Claire Heilner. Cafdl Harrison. Carol Goodwin. Mary Kay Kelly. F.li at etii fjjwrie, Marlene Crawford. Sliirley Anderson, . liccon Mclnroe. front Row: Grace Eslelle Hastings. Molly Hihbard. Olive Lee, Elizahetli Northstroni. Absent: Florence Meyer. Junior Class . . Barbara Hanke. Marlene Craw- ford, and Olive Lee. class officers . . Miss Fitz- williams and Miss Wilson, advisor ? . won cup for Halloween play. Hallovveer Siberian Salt Mine . . jjreen ties . . Junior alrs under dirf ( tion of Looe Baker . . hilarious Junior Play Pure (IS the Driven Snow for Day s Day . . gala ater Carnival in the newly decorated pool . . Marlene Crawford, xMaid of Honor at ' I H , . Boundless energy and spirit. OFFICF.R S: Left to right: Olive Lee. 5v retary-Trea surer Kuhnr, Hanke. Prej ident: Marlene Crawford. Vicc-Pre id n ' Green and white, we will show you our might; We will fight for honor and fan e. As forward we stride, Annie right will provide Us with courage to make a great name. Our triumphs unfold at the glories we ' ll hold In the spirit in which they were won. Though ufe know we ll sometimes lose. Well fight ' till the job is done. So — we II onward go To do our best for 5l! Back row: Sandra SKeridan. Jackie Bonamy. Sally Dillon. Barbara Hal- field, Joan Henderson. Diane Sceley. Jean Tudor. Rita Suthedand. Ann Oowen. Front row: Bevedy Bissell. C rol Johnson. Ann Conklin. .nrv (Kn.-r. Nl,r-Kr, TtLv fV,,, f ,,. JI RalVVahers. Marilyn Earlev. Joan I It iulrrNon. and Naru y Osmers. class officers . . telegram and fortune- telling at the Carnival . . dreamy Hop, Sleepy f agoon . . all those telephone messages on Junior orridor . . May Day Flag bearer Marilyn Earley full of pep. vitality and ideas. OFFICERS: Marilyn Eadey. President: Nancy O smers. Secretary- Treasurer: Joan Henderson. Vice-President. a Here we are the class of 52, ( ofors white and blue. Honors we will always gain; Glory and fame we wdl try to attain. To Annie W right we ' ll always be true, Marching right along. Onward and not for ourselves alone Will oe our song. OFFICERS: Erin Lombard. Secretary-Treasurrr; Leonna Saffron, Vice- President ; Barf ara Christensen. President. Back row: Molly Dalil ' pn ♦ Sally Sloggett. Madalyn Ratlibun. Leunna Saffren, loKtlle Hous Lodge. Marilyn Atwood. Erin Lombard. KatKr ' n Tompkins. M - f s Hunsinger. Barbara Christensen. Norma Cas . Sfcomi rou ' . Bienda Enkema. Barf ara Silver . Kay Brewster. Sherry Edwards. Merrill Wag- ner. Sally Earrell. Carol Holterhoff. George Ann Ihompson. Sharon Conner. Front row: Betty Lou Elrvin. VV ' ilma Hartnack. Linda Lawrence. Colors gold and white . . Barbara Christensen. Leonna Saffren, and Erin Lombard, officers .. re- vealed the ingredients of moonshine in Halloween skit . . presented the Christmas Carol . . con- tributed to the fun at the Christmas Carnival by playing Santa to the younger children . . Miss Trefethen and Miss Tinder, class advisers . . did a wonderful job on Frosh-Soph Hop. Sleepy LMgoon, Fight on for Fifty-three: All for one cause are we. In classroom, on the field We will to no one yield. Well win each victory; Our class makes history. Colors bold of gay white and gold. The Class of Fifty-three. MIDD J SCHCH L-Barfc r„... B«rUr« Po.schl. Br.h Andrew,. Judith D .«n. Paula To«„o. Ro«. Marie Tu,no,. K«ron Prlcr«,n. Marv Jo lVn...„ l. r. S rlH„„ ;«„dra McK„ vrr Kal .l,Tn Cant N.ndra Cox. .Vcond r„„.. Marilrc Powell. Judy Jol,n«.n. Martl.a Ann J id,o,. Su«.n„o . N,IK |-v..ns. Valnie nK.i.i«.n. Amy Lo«.l«rd. Maura Nolan. First rou- Dorotlica Vi s. June Cranlhan.. Judv Wal.l. Dorollica Youn«lK-,« l.wn ' .r..r,. I,,n,.. f ' .,,,x.. „,,„,., C,. I |V • . I .-1. , ' U A l.k C I IU( L-ii,ufc . IW, ,„ r.„;.r .H.,y l.ll.„ C,„odvv,n I ' al.u.a .Martm. Carol S..|d„n. Hi lK-ll, MorRan. Nancv Ba.kin lanir,- K-IL v. Rohhm C J,er enk«. Nanry ed«e.l Mart.n.- Baker. Marv Hen R.H he.t. r. Frame. Delano. Sue Marie Lynn. Kathleen Uriev. R„«.lie Ma nu .n N.th ro... 0.r..l I ll,«,n. Lynda Ros.s. Karen .„,d. Barh .ra lean C ase. Susan Martin. Ju dy Merr. .Nam y Collins. Christine OhUn. Dehorah Uran. Janice OhUon. I ).ane ( r,,„ en. Jud.tl. W illiams. I ' atr,. ,a a.urdon. FJsa Warna k. I. anine I hon.son. Sharon MeGuire. RudeHe S,. .n.er. R j v - J VI ' ' ' i ' ' r ' J ' - - ' - Ann Deyo. Sheila llapen. Arn.l Da.nn.ier. Sylvia Can.phell, Marilyn M I iT K VT ' • ■- 7 ' -V ' o ' ' - ' ' • Hiane Oapper. Carvn Cherxenka. Ruth .Ma. LecKj, C.ail W hvlie. . ancv Silvers Su«,:, I o„. MKheHe IWn. Kalhrvn Bandord. bu«.n Norn.an. Mary Jane Can.phell. . Jarilvn Dillard. Susan Sn.ith. ludy Nourse. ( arolvn Hill. Orel, hen Cllins. nZLn T 7 ,, « ' ' ( ' • l ' - f-d« r ls. Maria Veis.. Julie . nn Craig. Sue Hull, bnda Galhraith. Joyce I hrli.h. Ifonna Daves Lrnda M.ller. 1 a..,ar (,r.R«s. Kathleen Thomas. Janice Riehe. haron Lynn Ash. Rohin Cunninshan,. Judv Sleep. Denis.- .Selev C! Z ' I t i: r?h nT lo Benson. Katharine Jones. Susan .Nlorgan. Helen Hunter. Christopher Jone . San.Ira Kay B..tz. luhe Hill. BarUra M, Bride. Roln-rta W hrnery Vont ro„.. Dagney Krickson. Carvn Sue W olf y.ln. V . lever. Kobin R..ss. lane W eyerhaeuser. Michael I honias. Rosalie Nel ILDarlen. I ««on. Bonnie Jean Will. Karen Anderson. UPPF-R KINDFRGARTFN-noctu;i p. left front table: Richard Boyd. Courtney Soule. Carolyr Jardeen. Leslie Apitein. Linda Stack. Sandra Brines, l jt rinir taUe Jenny Lind Walker. I_ uri Gagliardi. Peter Kreidler. Connie Parr. Calvin Bamlord. KalKerine Howe. JoKn Hartsuck. Sandr.i Younf{. Right rear table Dennis Johnston. Kathy Ollar. Myron Kreidler. Andrea Dille. Susan Phillips. Jimniv Nys jien, Pamela Weinstein. Susan M.um Uihli Karrn Vro. lav Rirf . RilK Young. Right front table: Billy Byers. Joyce Cam[.!.. |l IVlf. fo,, I c rqiii t I - !.,rt!,,nJ. Steven Sutton. Christine Kunz. L0 T:R KINDF.RG. RTEN-Jimmy Nelson. Pamela Lyon. Shellie March. Lulu Seeley. Stephenie Scares. Richard Guyles. Robert Madden. Ann Marie Lawrence. Jean Lawrence. Don . IcNeill. Farrand Rohson. Marv ' Marjzaret W alter. Gar ' Gowin. John . ' lunson. Kathleen Kunz. Jeri Wolf. Michael Day. Laurie Grenley, Susan Crane. Robb Fuller. Rick Norman. CHARLFS W R IGHT— Barfc row: James Couher. Douglas Donnan. JoKn Robson. H«r -py Warren. William Custiii. David SkrivanicK. Middle mil- Rirliaffl Hurst. James Rigos. Tfiomas Rigos. Gerald CKurcKill. James GoodrirK, Hollis DaN Fr - f ' ir- W. - r|, ir . - f nrl ' Willard. Frank LaRue. Dale Hough, James Reut ' Charles Wright School . . meets demand of parents . . built twenty-five years after the new Seminary . . opened in 1949 . . enrollment of eighteen . . hoys assigned to fir t pew in ( hapef . . sports and games with Annie Wright girls . . quite an addition. Organizations Student Council members : left to right: Judy ' Johnson. Marion Porter, Barl ara Possehl, Barbara CKristensen. Marilyn Earley. Jo Ann Bonnar. Beatrice Cutler. Barbara Hanke. Mildred Ru.s ell. Olanc Rcxroth, f ranees McLallen, Delinda McCormick, Miss Fitzwilliams and Miss Jenkins. Absent: Florence Meyer. STUDENT STUDENT COUNCIL . . ruling body of the Seminary . . upholds the standards of our school . . Miss Jenkins and Miss FitzwiUiams, advisers . . COUNCIL President. Marion Porter; Vice-President. Delinda McCormick: Secretary- Troasurer. Flo Meyer . . discusses and solves individual and collective prob- lems in the school . . marvelous informal dance in November, Autumn Noc- turne . . acts as Judiciary Board . . respected by all. HOUSE HOUSE COUNCIL . . governing body of boarding students . . In your rooms please . . Fran McLallen, Chairman . . Social committee keeps things Q C I L ' ' ' • • pajama parties . . Saturday night dances . . makes sure everything runs smoothlv on the corridors. House Council members : left to right: Marion Porter. Aniy Lombard. Olive Lee. Mrs. Fry. Miss Fitzwilliams. Jackie Bonamy. Frances McLallen, Janet Sopby, Miss Jenkins. Norma C Mrs. Berk, Paula Towne. S. A C hft to right: Jrannie Tudor. Mrrriil VVagn- Ntarlcnc Crawford. Qtane Rexroth, Carol Harrison. Grace Ettellr Hasting . Nancy Mate, Marilyn McL-allon. RJeanor Seaman. Jane Towr S. A. C. T. A. S. C. S. A. C. . . Seminary Athletic Council . . governing body of A. A. . . plans athletic activities . . in charge of Dad ' s Day. Initiation, May Day Banquet . . representatives from each class . . Diane Rexroth, President. T. A. S. C. . . The Athletic Service Club . in charge of duties child ' try out and pass tests. Aliceon Mclnroe. Chairman . . care. tea. playground supervision . . open to all who T. A S C . back row. ; uJdy, I Gierin. Lawrmce. Kay Kclley, n McInroc, -n-u f arrrll. Jean Fatttfon. Third row ln( kir flHiiimitt. In Arm B..r nar. Bis. I TKompMn. C corge Ann TKompMA. Norma Can. F rin Loml ar(t. ( «r.«l Gooclwin. Irannir Tudor. I ' Jizabetk Lowrie, Marion Porter. Kjtrr-n Nelnon. h. I.n.ia MrConntck. .«rol Johnson. Diane Seeley. R -Mv NorlKjitrom. I ■rrn, urner. Irtnrt opliy. r.T,u r } r c Hatlingt. ' ' .rA lASQL MEMBERS, left row. front to iack: Jane lozer. Janke Dean. Nancy Osnicr . Jackie B ,namy Jeannie 1 m or. Joan Horulrr.on ! orence Meyer. Second row: Molly Hihbard. Olive Lee. Sherry Edward.. Ann Conklin. Pat Walters. Mar Kay Kelley Barbara Hanke. Frances McU - Third row: Sharon Conner. Merrill Wagner. Anne Gowen. Janet Sophy. Carol Goodwin. Aliceon Mchjroe. Pal Fox. Marilyn Mcl llen. Fourth row Jo Ann Bonnar. Nancy Crane. Delinda McCormick. Carol HarrUon. Marilyn Earlcy. Diana Russell. Rita Sutherland. I ozer. Vice-President Xh arge Masque Club . . the drama club . . Jo Ann Bonnar. President . . Janie . . Janice Dean. Secretary -Treasurer . . Main production Arsenic and Old Lace Charge the Block-House . . great fun with pledges . . Spring productions— Our Aunt from Cali- fornia, When Shakespeare ' s Uidies Meet . . year s project, filling the costume room . Finale: Masque Banquet. M A S Q u E ■7, Mil UPPER DANCE GROUP-Lf l lo right: Erin LtMntaiti Diane Scjeley. Merrill Wagner. Clare Heilner. Nancy Mace, Janice Dean. Annette l ttis. Leonna Saffren, Anne Gowen, Elizal tli NortKstroni. MISS NANCY JANE BARE n.n.. fr.vfru.for Le ( to right: Amy Lombard, Martha Ann 1 islier. Dorothea WVim. i5 Our future M.irllia ( rahams . . under able direction of Miss Bare . . meeting every Monday and Friday in dance studio . . ex ercising for grace and technique . . Christ mas party. Prince Rupert and Hunting for the Christmas Tree . , May Day. a spring dance . . staging Qossip and Rondina at a surprise mid-year recital. -V Altos: Berttriro Cutler. Bf ' vrrly Bissoll. Carol Harrison. Flor. i;, 1 s . r. Jear Pattison. Diane Rcxrolli, Rita Sullirrlancj. and lanr lo « r Suf)sfilul« s Ann Conklin. Sharon Conner. Frames MrLallen. and Diana Russell Sopranos: Jo Ann Bonnar. Marlene Crawford. Mary Virainia kf rn. Barharri Hatlicld. Belty Northstrom. Mildred Russell. Eleanor Seaman, and Delia Sundlell. Sul ti(u(€S: Norma Cass, Marilyn tarley. Barbara Hanke. Joan Henderson, Olrve Lee. and Marilyn McLallen. u k row: Pat Wallers, Annette Loltis, Jackie Hammilt, Marilyn Earley. Beverly Bissell. Claire Heilner. Diana Russell. Looe Baker, Beatrice itlrr. Barbara Hatfield. Marilyn Mcl-allen. Janice Dean. Sandra Sheridan. Aliceon Mclnroe. Carol Harrison. Marlene Crawford. Jackie : .mv. Ann Conklin. SeconA row: Diane Seeley. Janet Sophy. Sherrv Edwards. Barbara Christensen. Carol Holterhoff. Jeannie Tudor, ih Lowrie. Carol Johnson, . lary Kay Kelley. Barbara Hanke. f tty l.ou Ervin. Joan Henderson. Sally Slogpetl First row: Kathryn n . Eeonna Saffren. W ' ilnia Hartnack. Norma Cass, Erin Lomf ard. B lty Northstrom. Sharon Conner. Barbara Silvers. Olive l . Shirley Anderson, Merrill Wagner. Mary Virginia Kern, Ann Gowen. Molly Dahlquist. tm c o N F I R M A T I O N rC) FIRMATIO CLASS-Borfc row M«rUn . Crawford. Molly DaKlqui t. Barl ar« I wi.. Beatr.ce Cutlrr. D.ane Sr «lrv Su anne Ii,.krr ' ■ ' Srond roav Jarkio Bonamy. Donna Gay Unl. Canon BrII. Arrul Dammier. MartKa Ann FisKer Firs rou- Janice C ra%c . Mary FJIrn RotKMtcr. BriK Andrews. Sally Sloggett. Sandra G x. Sallv W ' infard KAYNOR GL ' IID- t m..- Kann VW prrs... „, , 1 K ( ,,,, ( Ann (.m,n. Iarv K..s K.li. . i , .tv Lou f ox L«K. Bakrr. Flizabcth Lowrie. Aiitron Mi lnro -. Barbara Cl.rislensen. Second ou Shirlcv Anderson, anrv Slace Flavin ( iorin. .Namy Crane. Marv ( arc! ll,ofM( .nn. K.,f},rvn Tompkins. Barbara Silv.w V rs row: Sally r . ' r. II I „uia i wrencr n BL UE SKirley Anderson Cnrol Arnold Nlarilyn Ah ood Looc Baker Norma Ca«s Ann Conlclin B a Culler Marilyn Karley SKcrry Edwards Sally Farrrll Patricia ox Carol Goodwin Ann Cowrn Barbara Halficid W ' ilnia Hartnack Molly Hibbard Carol Johnson Mary Kay Krilcy Mary Virginia Kern Linda Lawr mce TEAM TEAM SONG When the Blues come marching do N n tlif floor. You know that we will always scow And though the other team may have some pep. When they meet the Blues, they ' ll know they ' re out of step. And when this game goes down in history. As just another Blue Team victory. We ll give three cheers for the mighty Blues With a rah! rah! rah! Barbara Lewis Nancy Mace Florence Meyer Karen Nelson Betty Nortbstrom Nancy Osmcrs Mndalyn Ratlibun Diana Russell Mildred Russell Leonna Saffron Diane Seeley Sally Slo(jgett Dee Sundfelt Rita Sutbedand George Ann Tbompson Mary Carol Tbompson Kalbryn lompkinx Jane Tozer Pat Walters I; GOLD Bovcrly Bissell Jackie Bonamy Jo Ann Bonnar Kay Brewsler Barl Bra Chrisleniwn Sharon Conner Namy Crane Marlcne Crawford Molly DahlquisI Janice Dean Sally Ditlon BLenda I ' .nkema Betty Lou Ervin Flavia Giertn Jackie HamniitI Bart ara Fiankr Carol Harrison Grace Futelle flailing loan H mlcrson (.laire Heilner Carol Holterhoff TEAM SONG Fight for the Gold Team, fight! Conquer the foe. We ll win whate er you do so dig right in And fight more. more. more. V irtory will be our aim: Show them your mi ght. Till we win cver ' game, we ll fight for the Gold Team. Fight for the Gold Team, fighl! Lucille House SKelby Hunsinger Olive Lee Joan L odge Elrin Lombard AnneHe Lottis EllizahclK Ijowrie Delinrla McCormick Aliccon Mclnroc Frances McLallen Marilyn McLallen Jean PaKison Niarion Porter CatKerine Poston Diane RexrotK Karlene Ruddy EJeanor Seaman Barbara Silvers Janet Sophy Jean Tudor Merrill Wagner ALMA MATER Hail to thee, our Alma Mater. Seminary fair; May achievements crown thy lah ors Is our earnest prayer. Deep and true as those blue waters Thou art reared above. May the characters thou moldest Hold thee in their love. Pure as yonder snow-clad mountains Where our glances fall. May we in the years to follow. Answer to thy call. Chorus . . Hearts turned toward our Alma Mater. May our lives at length Prove thy daughters bear thy moUo. On from strength to strength p


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