Annie Wright School - Shield Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)
- Class of 1951
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THE SHIELD 1951 THE ANNIE WRIGHT SEMINARY TACOMA, WASHINGTON DEDI€ATIOI¥ To ou, . ' ii I it w illi.iNi , tlie class of 1951. fondly dedicate this Shield. When thinking of our days at the Semi- nary, we shall remember your cheering smile and patient, never- failing understanding. You have encouraged our strengths, helping us to overcome our weaknesses and guiding us from strength to strength. MU (fZuiL cnkUu leadmistress Tfic sweetest lives are those to duty wed. Wfiosc deeds, both great and smali Are close knit strands of an unhmlfn flroad, Wfiere love ennobles all. — Anonymous. -R C Trvnrh f FOREWORD We of the Shield Board for the twentieth annual edition of this yearbook wish to extend our thanks to all of the capable and helpful persons who have aided us in its preparation. We are deeply grateful to our adviser. Miss Edgerly. for the extensive work and helpful guidance she has given us. and we wish to thank her for all the time she has so generously spent for our benefit. In presenting you with this 1951 Shield, it is our hope that you will treasure its remembrances of e s Ik)oI ruul of flii vfvir and often turn back to its pages. Barbara Hanke, Editor in Chief MOLLIE HiBBARD, Litercu-y Editor Annette Lottis, Art Editor OLIVt LtE. Business Marmger Jackie Hammitt, Photography Editor Janice Dean, Layout fiditor Group phototfraphy and Senior portraiture hy RicKard ' s Coiiinicrcial Pholo 55ervicr. IjiUgrapM l.v Tl.r Norll, ' V .X V. .. ( ' p.-v FACULTY Miss McKay. Chemistry. Mathematics; Mrs. Wilson. Housemother— 2ncl Moor; Mrs. Len- ham. Dietitian. Home Economics; Mrs. Becker, Housemother— 5rcl Floor; Mrs. Langlois. 4th class; Miss Edgerly, Librarian. English; Mrs. Fry. Civilization. Miss Nye. Lngli.sli. t i ili .ahou . ii 1 1 iii ,, Charles Wright School-— 1st and 2nd classes; Miss Coffin. 4-year Kindergarten; Miss Trefe- then. 8th class. Mathematics; Miss Marshall. 1st 3.. Miss St. John. Physical Education: Miss l o grette. Physical Education; Miss Johnston. Phy- sical Education. 4 . . Miss Liddell. Latin: Miss Knapp. French. Span- ish; Miss Lewis. English. Religious Education; Miss Hillis. Science; Mrs. French. English. Civilization; Mrs. Hibbard. French. 5th class. liss Hooley. Infirmary Assistant, Housemother Baby Corridor ; Miss Carey. Nurse; Dr. J. K. Turner. School Physician. 6 . . Mr. Bowers, Piano; Miss Tinder. Music, Piano; Mrs. Seeley. Art; Miss Bare. Dance; Mrs. Davis. 2nd class; Mr V is Nlu i music page for picture). 7 . . Miss Bulmer. General Office Assistant; Mrs. Phelps, House Manager; Mrs. Perry. Financial Secretary; Mrs. Breilenbach. Secretary: Miss Ruser, Srrrrtars- to flu- f fr;i(Imi lr( ' ;s. . Mrs. Shand. Assistant in 3 year Kindergarten; Mrs. Foster, 5rd class; Miss Jackson, 7lh class, English, Social Studies; Mrs. Schwan. S-year Kindergarten: Miss Thompson. 6th class. Mathematics, Religious Edu( ntion: Mrs h psen. 4-year Kindergarten. SPORTS CALEINDAR SEPTEMBER . . Cruise on Fugel Sound . . clay ' s excursion to Mount Rainier . . OCTOBER . . Athlet ic Association Initiation beginning of hockey practices . . NOVEMBER . . Blue-Gold hockey games . . DECEMBER Rlue-Gold hockey games fin- ish . . JANUARY . . Basketball practices start skating parties . . Saturday ski trips . . FEBRUARY . . Blue-Gold basketball games ski trip to Mount Hood . . MARCH . . Posture campaign . . badminton, bowling, and ping-pong tournaments . . APRIL . . Play Day at Helen Bush School . . tennis tournament . . water carnival . . swim- ming meet . . MAY . . Dads ' Day:— bat-wielding Dads . . Softball and archery . . the Athletic Associa- tion Banquet marking close of year in ath- letic SOCIAL C ALEIVDAR SEPTEMBliK Annie s Birt hday F arty . . welrome to both old and new . . Puyallup Fair: stuffed stomachs and tired fee . OCTOBER . . Founder ' s Day: {.(dcim in is ures in the cake , . the Halloween party . . NOVEMBfiR Student Council informal dance. Under the Big Top . . Thanksgiving vacation . . DECEMBER . . Carnival in old-fashioned Yule- tide spirit . . Christmas Carol Service . . de- licious Christmas dinner . . vacation . , JANUARY . . Back to school . . College Board exams Freshman Sophomore Hop . . half- way mark in the year . . FEBRUARY . . Masque s Our HeaHs Were doling and Gay . . Lenten movies every Sun- day night . . CLASS on ICI RS: Jackie Hammitt. Secretary Treasurer i Gairt Heilner. Vice President: Grace Ejilellc Hastings. Preside nt. Green and white, we will show you our might; Wc U ' fff ffVjif for lionor anrl fnrnp. As forn (1 (1 u ' v stride. Atmu rujht uhU provic with courctge to mak m great name. Our triuni, ld at the glories we 11 hold In fhc wfr f ir n I fht iroro won. 7 loug i we know we Li sometimes lose, Wc7 fight ' till the job is done. So ' --we ll onward go Ferndale. Washington . . Missy . . Sen- ior ClcLSs President . . Ferndale for- ever . . love of poetry . . noted for her sincerity and her chuckle . . ' How do you spell . We ' re the class so brainy and witty. And to you we sing this ditty. We are the class with the vigor and dash ' WWe the Seniors of ' 51 ! Strength to strength is always our motto. Striving to uphold what is right: And you will note we ' ll fulfill it we hope, We ' re the Seniors ' Junior Prom, Commenn ' ment and lay Day, And all of the other days, too. We be the best of the classes of Seniors In everything thcU we do! So from the class so brainy €ind witty. So from the class who ' s singing this r fffv You can expect a grand year, you b i We ' re the Seniors, the Seniors the Seniors, The Seniors, the Seniors of ' 5tl Yakima, Washington . . Marnie . . President of S.A.C. . . Maid, of Honor . Key girl . . tongue-tied , . dogs and argyles . , evening crucifer . . choir member . . lovely voice . . O i. now recdly ' . . Spokane, Washington . . ' ]anie . . Editor of Shield . . substitute church flag bearer . . Junior class President . . Lambeth Cup . . choir member . . Masque member . , commercial art . . her jokes . . her collection of A s . . Dutch shoes . . T iat ' s dangerous, dont you think? ' . . man Olympia, Washington . . Sophy de . . Student Body President . . unlimited energy . . choir member . . Masque member . . Emily . . ' 7 shall remcdn pure through and through ' . . bom actress . . 7. xances y V ancouver, B. C. Canada . . Franny . . heoA of choir . . substitute crucifer . . vaudeville acts . . Cornelia . . speedy swimmer . . special interest in a certain college east of the mountains . . poised in the social world . . WouU ever ee Seattle, Washington . . ' xce-Pr siAefxi of S A C . . in charge of MiddU School sports . . graceful swimmer . . water ballet . . Masque member . . Choir member . . diving cup . . that ' jolly good English accent, you know . . Shield s business manager . . unearthed the Spade . . acaueline rr tamc HJe :J ummitt Vancouver, B. C. Canada . . ' jackie . . Secretary -Treasurer of Senior class . . substitute evening crucifer . . member of Shield board . . combination of brains and fun . . those afternoons at the skating rink . . the case of the stolen earring . . the Lambeth Cup . . crazy over horses . . Listen you kids . . I Eugene. Oregon . . Service League Representative . . Dance group . . onginal ideas . . Duh . . those expressive facial expressions . . models figure . . S.A.C. Representative . . 2 OK San Mateo, California . . Pa . . Masque member . . likes horseback riding and sports in general . . great interest in current events . . first secretary of 3 B s . . enthusiastic Westerner . . Ofi no. Really ' E I O R Baker, Oregon . . c a s ue l resUieni . . in c ar e of Senior duties . . sparkling personality . . definite convictions . . music, music, music . . songs at Youth Center . . always a good word . . got a letter from ?, ?, ? today . . Dance group member . . Hey, hifV Oahu, Hawaii . . E . . Raynor Guild President . . denizen of that unpronounce- able place . . her pronunciation of ' ' Hawaii . . surplus of stuffed animals . . class seamstress . . the quivering lower lip . . fondness for th ose test tubes and formulas . . My roommate won ' t let J E I O R Aberdeen. Washington . . iAmoW . ViCT sense of humor . . cIclss comedienne hospital bed and little red spots . . slow boat to Korea . . Ofi, you guy si . Aberdeen, Washington . . Masque member . . Ze French accent . . Where ' s Carol? . . always willing to help in class projects . . WcH, guessV . an New Westminster, B. C. Canada . . ConaAian capers . . W ien Irish Eyes are Smiling . . one-eyed wonder . . her sarcastic wit . . ' Oh, not so ' s you ' d notice . . ( McCleary. Washington . . AhlsVoi:} the chemist . . champion of the tennis courts . . that changeable blond hair . . usually seen clutching her Vicfe ' s inhaler her intelligent facial expressions . . In my spare time ntae Eureka, California . . Chainnan of SeriHce League . . 3 n Club . . American flag bearer . . her operatic voice . . that itchy nose . . those highly -polished apples . . Masque member . . class clown . . San Francisco, the suburb of Eureka . . the chemist . . hot scoop . . My honor compels me . . 7 Tacoma. Washington . . Mary Kay . . Blue team captain . . church flag bearer . . week-end excursions to Guam , . Chaperon at Frosh-Soph Hop . , sense of humor plus . . future at Annapolis? . . don ' t have a clur C atci Jeanne C caJtwln Tacoma, Washington . . Masque member . . ski cm, in spite of aches . . happy- go-lucky . . the lost week end . . that typing course . . 8:00 a. m. study hall . , Charleston craze . . Vm going on a strict diet, nothing but cake! ' . . euet Tacoma. Washington . . I io . . President of Masque . . crucifer . . beautiful May Queen , . that year round tan . . Stanford rooter . . choir member . . that subtle sense of humor . . 7 can t do that ' ace Tacoma, Washington . . ' Planaria . . Vice President of Student Body . . Line up for chapel quietly, please . . the fire gong . . Dance group . . Raynor Guild member . . candy and cake . . easy-going type . . her joviality . . Leander Longfellow . ff nn English Channel swimmer . . Tacoma, Washington . . Mo ie . . Masque member . . literary editor of Shield . . bitten by the travel bug . . the Brooklyn kid . . ' W ia a gem! I Tacoma, Washington . . ' Beiiy . . choir member . . Dance group . . mischievous smile . . enthusiastic correspondent Youth Center . . cdways falling down , . Bowling Cup . . music lover . . Tacoma, Washington . . Skeeter . . Gold team captain for two years . . Lucky Senior . . class athlete . . wonderful skier . . ' out at the Lxike , . choir member . . Masque member . . dont either Sportsmanship Plaque , . excellent harpist . . Aquatic Formation. 2. Water Ballet Group. Gold I earn— I St Tram Basketball ue Team tftt Tram Basketball THLETIC AW.ARD WIN NERS — Leonna Saffren — Tennis Singles. George Ann Tliompson and Leonna Saffren— Tennis Dou- bles. Jackie Hammitt — Ping Pong Singles. Jackie Bonamy and Mer- rill Wagner— Ping Pong Doubles. Leonna Saffren — Badminton Singles. George Ann FKompAon and Leonna Saffren — Badminton Doubles. Don- na Gay Lent — Bowling. Olive Lee — Diving. Frances McLallen— Swim- ming. Nancy Mace — Sportsmanship Plaqur MAY DAY Senior May Day Court under the reign of Florence Meyer, with Ann ConUin as Maid of Honor, and Sally Sloggett as Flagbearf r I. The r rocession. 2 The Queen and her attendants. ) i he Key Cfirls: Marlene Crawford. 50: Donna Morton. 51 CLASS PROPHECY I, Swami Swoosh- Swoosh, after gazing into the crystal hall and mumbling my abacadabra, do prophesy the following as the ultimate fates of each member of the Class of 195 1 : GAIL AHLSKOG: peddler of Kiddies Kollapsible Kemistry Kits. CAROL ARNOLD: cover girl for Killer Diller Detective Stories. MARLENE CRAWFORD, torch singer employed at Dave s Dive. JANICE DEAN: sorter of false mustaches in a costume rental shop. PAT FOX: winning jockey of the Hasty Horse Handicap. JILL GAWLEY: ownah and operatah of the South s lahgest tabacky plantation. CAROL GOODWIN: script doctor for Hopalong Cassidy. JACKIE HAMMITT: driver of a horse-drawn milk wagon. BARBARA HANKE: editor of Darling Love magazine under direction of Miss Lewis. CAROL HARRISON: champion of the Olympic Bulging Biceps Bout. GRACE ESTELLE HASTINGS: first lady mayor of Femdale. CLAIRE HEILNER: janitress at Radio City Music Hall. MOLLIE HIBBARD: cab driver in Brooklyn. MARY KAY KELLEY: the auctioneer for Lucky Strike. OLIVE LEE: collector of internal revenue. ANNETTE LOTTIS: designer of Varga Calendars. ELIZABETH LO RIE: organizer and charter member of the Sappy Seamstress Sewing Sircle. ALICEON MclNROE: inventor of a mechanical apple-polishing device. FRAN McLALLEN: Hcket collector at the Folies Bergeres. NANCY MACE: winner of a cake-eating contest. FLO MEYER: manufacturer of Pale Pills for Pink People. BETTY NORTHSTROM: director of the Home for Hasty Hearts. LYN ROHLFFS: third from right in Joe s Club Foot Can- Can Line. SHELAGH RYAN, big game hunter in deep, dark Africa. JANET 50PHY curtain-puller at Grauman s Chinese Theater. Vr Hink row: Ann Conklin. Ciirol Johnson. Marilyn f:  rlcy, Joan Hcndor son. Diana Russell, Carol Baldwin. Beverly Bissell. Ju ly W ' orden. Toni dc la Vergnc. Ann Gowcn. Sfiirley Anderson. Front row: Pal Walters. Jackie Bonamy. Nan Osniers, Sharon James, Gail Ann tlliott. loann Schafer, Marilyn Arthur, Donna Morion, Dian Seclcy. OmCEKS: President. Beverly Bissell . u r I resident. Pat Walters; Secretary -Treasurer. Diane Seeley, Juniors . . The Junior Journal, class English project . . Junior Sales under chairmanship of Carol Baldwin . . sponsors of Junior Prom . . presented play for Dads . . You Cant Take It Wi i You . . decorations and serenades on May Day morning . . step songs . . farewell to Sen- ior a la J = 0n Ij re we are the class of ' 52. Colors white and blue. Honors we will always gain; Glory and fame we will try to attain. To Annie V right we will always he true. Marching right along. Onward and not for ourselves alone Wit be niir nng. Btuk low: I.ugonia Sh ldon. Molly DalilquiKt. Carol Knighl. I ' ourlh row: SKirlry Boollt. George Ann Thompson, Betty Lou tr in. Grace Honsler. Blenda Lnkcma. Third row: Ann Terteling. trin Lonil ard. Barhara Christcnscn. Secorul row. Leonna Saffren. Lucille House. Sally Sloggett. From row Merrill Wagner. Barbara Silver . Jean Jenkins. S.iIIn l arrrll ( .,rol HollerKoff. (Absent: Gloria Davis. Ma ialyn RathLun. Joan Wilson). o p H O M O R E SoPiiOMOKiN t ustodians of the library . . co-sponsors of the Hop . . sale of magazine subscriptions . . telegraph booth at Christmas Carnival . . bean-eating party attended in gunnv sac ! ; . . KS: Vice-President. C ieorge Ann Tliompson: ir« ' r. Sally Sioggcit: President. Lucille Hous . Cn Fight on for ' 53; All for one cause are we. In classroom, on the field. We will to no one yield. Well win eacfi victory ; Our class makes history. Colors bold of gay white and gold. The clciss of 53. 1 SCHDO NO PARKING Back row: Ann Williams. Suzanne Graba, Karen Peterson. Mary Jo Benson. Donna Gay Lent. Janet PI B th Andrews. Third row: Mignoii Miller. Helen Graliani. Pan r . Stindra Cox. Barbara - l.l Juditli Dean. i,.iH.. I ' uwell. Su.Jr,, !. K ' v t Front row: Aniy ScKanno. Cl SS OFFICIIRS: Secrelar - 1 reasurer. Su iinne Grahs Vice President. Beth Andrews; President. Marilee Powell. Freshmen . . co-sponsors of the Hop . . won honorable mention for Halloween Night with Shakespeare . . greet ing card saleswomen . pinvofi S int,i Cl.niv . rul team hats at Carnival . To red and white we will be true. Our class of ' 54. Well sing out the story And work for the glory Of the school we love the beet. Then hail, all hail to Annie Wright, Our Alma Mater true. Onward ever onward we ' ll always fight For the class of 54. MIDDLF SCHOOL: Back row: Janice Kellcy. Dorothea Weiss, Ann Dcyo, Myrnn Purdy. Su anne Baker. Rohbin Cfiervenkn. t Irjinor Molly Hulbert. Frances Delano. ThirA row: Lynne Greenwood. Sally VV ' ingard. Martia Vaugban. Judy Johnson. Martha Ann I isher. |) Younpherg. Arrol Dammeier. Elizabeth Olson. Sue Marie Lynn. SeroriJ row: Valene 1 horn ton. Ko emarie Krai. Kathy Guslafson. Amy Lou Arl -ne Fleming. Rosalee Magnuson. Joanne Ginn. Front row: Jeanine Thomson. Jane Fairbourn. Susan Thuraton. Kay Joanne Thomas. Belsy Gardner. Sharon McGuire. c II o o L L O E R C O o LO T!R SCHOOL: Bach row: Barbara Case. Kale Lane. Elsa W ' amick, Nancy Futman. Mar ' Ellen Goodwin, Ma riella Driskell. Elizal eth Mor gan. Christine Ohison, Kathryn Bandord. Susan Fogg. Diane Dapper. Sixth row: Ja nice Riebe, Gail W hylic. Susan Smith. Nlarilyn Dillard. Susan Martin, Rudettc Sommer, Naomi Griggs, Judith Nourse. Caryn Chervenka. Sally Hansen. Carol Howe. Fifth row: Barrie Sulgrove. Lynn Curtis. Marianne Lynn. Martinc Baker. Kristina Johnson. Marilyn Rodgers. Shelia Hagen. Nancy Baskin, Janice (Ohison, Judy Williams. Carolyn Hill, Nanc Silvers. Margaret Woodhams. Lloyd .Allen. Fourth row: Martha Thompson. Joan Gamman. Kathleen Thomas. Casey Fogg. Loui.se Huffinr. Linda Galbraith. Karen Sell. Mary Kay Strickland. Lynda Ross. Phyllis Morris. Carolyn Eloggs. xMaria Weiss. Sue Huff, lamar Griggs. I ni Young. B. J. Will. Dale Murtland. Third rou : Gretchen Exiwards. Mimi Seeley. Robin Ross. Lynda Patrick. Courtney Soule. Cheryl Peterson. Karen Nero. Sammie Warren. Pamela Weinslein. .Maureen Strickland. Sharon Lynn Ash. Dagny Erickson. Caroline Woodhams. Caryn Sue Wolf. Second row: Sandra Young. Carole Ann Hill. Carolyn Jardeen. Sandy Kay Betz. Karen Anderson. Kim Ijcnr. Sharon Parrott. Julie Kay Hill. Ann Jones, Marjorie Hagrn. Barbara Eienson. Sally Greenwood. Donna Davies f rtmt row: Kathy Ollar. Jane Edwards. Constance Farr. Lori . 1urtland. Betle I u Uigerquist. Joan Ootkin. Jenny Lind Walker. Andrea Dille. Katfierine Howe, l urie Gagliardi. Janet Nordi. K 1 ¥ 1 V II E mm II V u E im. A K II T h: I IVl- YllAK KI DIJ C.AH1I.N: On slide steps Steven CialhraitK. I.ulu Seeley. StepKannie Soarei, Lynn Woodcock, Bobby Madden. Healher Karr. Jimmy Nelson. Marlba Jenn Oordon. Bach row: Mari- anne Broz, Linda Andrews. Mitliael Day. Mariba Helen Bell. Alicia Allen. EJIen C  reenwood. Jobn Nlunson. endy ilfton. Jobn Hill, Ann Doemer. Christine Jepsen. Mary Powell. Douglas Titus. Susan Crane, Diane Brown field. Front row Susan Mann, Oary Gowin. Caro- lyn Race. Ricbard Guyles. Jeri Woll. Wendy Edwards. Laurie Grenfey. li W FOUR YEAR KINDERGARTEIV K ' lt ov Ii Licl Hynn. Mark Griggs. Stuart Maier. Penny Norton. Ellen Fogg. Revrllr illard, ' r li.i., Mary f ranres 1 bompson. Janin Kellam. Virginia Stouffer, Bambi Burnett. IVt ' r Hoyer, rts. Second row. sitiri ' . 1 . 1 i ., Bennett. Seated l ila Robson, i 1 l: ; . I 1 • Sara Jo Deyo. Jefb Jensen. Barbara Bandord. Brian • I IWoe. Dena Brines. 1..,;,,. W m Jw.m m m | . ' I, . J • ., K , - 1 . Vr . }l-,u; I Jobn Clark. Patricia E naon. Catby Lindek IV. rt I I CHARLES WRIGHT SCHOOL C inUr front table: Tom Rigos. Calvin Bamford, Steve Sutto n. Left to right, table I Cbadea Veach. Jay Riel e. George Tart. Jimmie Reuter. Table 2: John Robson. Gerald Cburcbill. Robert Read, Har ' cy Warren Table 3. Jamie Coulter. Dennis Jobnston. James Mack Koon, David Young. Table i Riifi.utl Bovd. Cbades Stewart. 2 CHOIR THE CHOIR: Ahos: Beverly Bissell. Ann Conklin. Carol Harrison. Olive Lrc. Erin Lofnlv rd. I rnnrcs Mcl llon. Flo Meyer. Mariirr Powell. Substitutes: Carol Arnold. Janire Dean. Blenda F.nkfm.i. BcJty Lf u PIrs ' in. . nn C owen. Nlnry Kay Kelley. Barhara PoHsrfil. Diana Russell. Merrill Wagner. Sopranos: Jackie Bonamy. Marlene Crawford. Marilyn E rley. Betty NortKslrom. I.UH nna Salfren. Janet Sophy. Substitute ' s- Paula Feddersen. Barbara Hanke. Joan Hender- son. Jean Jenkins. Annette Lottis, Ann Terteling. GLEE CLUB THE GLEE CLUB: Bach row: Ann Williams. Sandra McKecver. Mary Kay Kelley. Madene Crawford. Slielagh Ryan. Janice Dean. Flo Meyer. Barf arrt Hanke. Gloria Davis, Lyn Rofilffs. Karen Peterson. Carol Kniglit. I ramrs Ml l llen. Donna Horton. Claire Heilner. Beverly Bissell. T iird roif: Carol Arnold. Janet Sophy. Merrill Wttjyner, Judy Dean, Marilee Powell. Mignon Miller. Amy Schanno. lirtty l  u Ervin. Jean Jenkins. Molly Dahlquist. Bar- Kara C hristensen. Carol Harrison. Jackie Bonamy. Shirley Anderson Secoml roit ' : Beth Andrews. Olive I e. Betty .Northstrom, Donna Gay l nt, Jill Ga % ■Ic . Barbara Po iw hl. Janet f illips. Annette I ttis. I.eonna Sdfren. Front row: S.wiflr.t ( ox f rir) f ondtard. Ann 1 ertflini;: P, mI-i f . iM- rvf-n. i arlmra Silvers. ns. rt Mr. Weiss. Dir« . t.n J SERVICE LEAGUE 1 lie main project ol the ! erv- ice League this year, under the chairmanship of Ahceon Mc- Inroe. was to sponsor Miss Teruko Nagai s visit from St. Margaret ' s Scho ol in Tokyo, Japan. Here Miss Nagai has been studying American meth- ods of education , which she will put to practical use on her return to Japan. With Miss Nagai s visit has come to the Seminary an appreciation of Japanese culture and a realization of the need for friendship with all peoples of the world. AROUND TABI.F Suzann - r k r. I u kie Bonaiiiy. Grace Hansler, Ali - ri I Inroe, MUs Nagai. Lyn Rohlffs, Paula Fcddersen. RAY IVOR GUILD U uk ruu Carol Baldwin. Pat Fox. Nancy Mace. Fourth row: Belly Lou Ervin. Donna Horlon. T  rd row: Barbara Christensen. Sandra McKeever. Sciond row: S.illv f arrell. Carol Johnson. Mcirilyn ArtKur. Shirley Anderson. Front row: F.li ahelh Lowrie, President: ers. Amy Schanno. MASQUE: Back row: Joan f len(lcr on, Marilyn h-«rley, Pat Fox. Carol Knight. Frame M I Suzanne ' BarUira I I h k Ctrace Mansicr. Mary Kay K llrv Fifth row Ann Conklin. Pat V alters. Sluiron James. Carol Ooodwin. Helen GraKani. Jat kic Bonaniy. Shirl ry Anderson, Merrill Wagner. Fourtk row: 1 nlalvn Rathbun. M .i.lre Powell. Iill C '  awley. Aliceon Mclnroe, Ann Oowen. Barhara PosselJ, Carol Harrison. riiird row: Olive l.rr. Jane! SopKv. lollie Hibbard. Nancy Osnriers. Sr ' (ond row: ' ■■Dean. I i.tna Russell. Front row: f lorrru r M ' v« r. MASQUE €LrB Drama club . . President. Flo Meyer . . Vice President. Janice Dean . . Secretary- Treasurer, Diana Russell . . main produc- tion. Our Hearts Were Young and Gay f)rima donnas Fran McLallen and Jrtnet Sophy as Cornelia and Emily . . supporting cast of Seniors and Juniors . . Freshmen and Sophomores as backstage workers . . play a success thanks to Mrs. E D A 1¥ C E Modern dance group . . directed by Miss Bare . . presentations of original dances . . illustration of the history of the dance . . May Day and Christmas performances . . goorl f '  f f nrnf rrH I with gracefulness . . DANCE: Back row: Barbara Possebl, Claire Heilner. Lyn Roblffs. Janice Dean. Barbara Silvers, Blenda hnkrnia. Annette Lottis. Grace Hansler. Jean Jenkins. Carol Knight Front roii- Diane Seeley. C;.r I H ,rn r, N ' .th % l, - rn!I W ' .cn. r f nr. 1 fnf.,ir(r BeHy Nortbslr. , 1 3 -ft Si ri)|:NT ( Ol ' NCIL: Bacit mw Mifts Jenkins. Janet Sopliy. C ira r LshWr H .stln l . Alitoon Mc lnroe. Ho Meyer. Miss l itzwillianis, Marilyn I ' jiAey. Nancy Mace. Second row: Ann Cfowen. Lucille House. Beverly Biji«ell. Marilec Powell. Marlene Crawford. Front row: Betsy Gardner. EJtzabelh Olson. STCDENT COLI CIL COUIVCIL President. Janet Sophy . . Vice-President. Nancy Mace . . Secre- tary-Treasurer. Marilyn Earley . . under ihe guidance of Miss Jenkins and Miss Fitzwilliams . . student -proctored study halls . . order in the hallw i iles made and enforced for the benefit of all . . President. Ami C ioucri . . i e President. Ann Conklin . . Secre- tary-Treasurer. Carol Arnold . . splash parties and informal dances . . plans week-end activities of boarders . . room bell and lights out . . regulations for I, l Ni. II. Mrs ( Arnold. Mrs. B kcr. Amy LomUird. laiuM N)pliy. Miss I it williains, I ' ..nn.i I . Lent. Ann Conklin. Merrill Wagner. Sally Wingard. Donna Horton. .Ann Gowen. Miss Jenkins. SAC Seminary Athletic Council President. Marlene Crawford . Vice-President. Olive Lee . . Se( retary, Ann Conklin . . Treasurer. Joan Henderson . . organizes ath- letic activities . . Dads Day. wa- ter carnival, and the May Dav banquet Back row B «rl ani Christenson. Carol Harrison. Lyn Rohlfl . Marlcnc Crawford. Secofui rou ' . Martha Ann FisKer. Joann ScKafer, Ann Conklin. Olive Froni rou . Mary Kay KoII Joan Henderson, hrin Lombard TASC The Athletic Service Club Chai mian. Erin Lombard . . members selected from volunteer ( oup . . supervision of Lower School children after lunch . . checks on activities of boarders after school . . performance of small but essential duti( baik row: Bflty lutu Lrvin. Carolyn Baldwin, Joan Wilson, Jackie Hamniitt, Eieverly Bissell. Sixth row: Elizabeth l. owrie, Janice Dean, Cloria Davis, Grace Hansler, Sandra McKeever, Sally Sloggett. f ' ifth row: Shirley Anderson, Leonna Saffren, C«rol Johnson. Aliceon Mclnroe, Mary Kay Kelley. Carol Goodwin. Fourth row: Diane Seeley. Marilee Powell. Janet F hillips. Merrill ' aj?ner, loni de la Vergnr Third row: Olive I . . Grace F ' lelle Hastings. Ian« ' t Sophy, [Barbara Silvers, George Ann Tboinpson, Judy Dean. Second row: Nancy Osmers. Betty Norlhstrom. Joann Schafrr, Mollie Hibbard. Paula Feddersen. ' ' rin Lombard. Shirley Anderson, Carol Arnold, Mary Jo Benson, Shirley BootK. Ann Conklin, Sandra Cox. Gloria Davis. Judy Dean. Toni de la Vergnr. Marilyn Earley. Gail Ann Elliolt. Sally Farrcll. Pal Fox, Carol Goodwin. Ann Gowen. Helen Graham . Mollie Hihbard. Sharon James. Jean Jenkins. Carol Johnson. Mary Kay Kelley (Captain). Carol Knight. Nancy Mace, Flo Meyer. Mignon Miller. Bctly Northstrom. Nancy Osmers. Madalyn Rathbun. Diana Russell. Shelagh Ryan. Leonna Saffrcn. Amy Schanno. Diane Sceley. f ugenia Sheldon, Sally Sloggett. Ann Terteling. George Ann Thompson. Judy W ' orden. P.t WMt. rv Ann WilliH-n. The BLUE TEAM The GOLD TEAM Gail Ahlskog. Beth Andrews. Marilyn .Arthur. Carolyn Baldwin. Beverly Bissell. Jackie Bonamy. Barbara Christensen. Marlene Crawford. Molly Dahlquitt, Janice Dean. Blenda Enkema. Betty Lou Ervin. Paula Feddersen. Jill Cmwiey, Suzanne Grabs. Jackie Hammttt. Barbara Hanke. Grace Hansler. Carol Harmon (Captain). Grace Estelle Hastings. Claire Heilner, Joan Henderson. Carol Holterhoff. Donna Horton. LiK ille House. Oli e Lee. Donna Gay Lent. Erin Lombard. . nnette Lottis. Elizabeth Lowrie. Aliceon Mclnroe. France McLallen Karen Peterson. Janet Phillips. Barbara Powehl. Marilee Powell. L ' n Rohlffs. Joann Schafer. Barbara Stivers. Janet Sophy, lerrill Wagner. Joan Wiisoiu Hail to tliee. our Alma Mater, Seminary fair; May acKievements crown tKv lab org Is our earnest prayer. Deep and true as those blue waters Thou art reared above. May the ch Holfl ee in tli i Pure 1 l, r spovn i Idd mountains Where our gliinces lall. May we in the years to follow. Answer to thy call. CJionis . . Hearts turned toward our Alma Mater. May our hves at length Prove thy daughters bear thy motto. On from strength to strength. n
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