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Shelby, Montana Nlarci . . . Aronoff . . . Sophomore Class Presi- dent . . . Vice President of Masque . . . Stage Manager of Masque Play . . . Choir Chairman . . . Evening Crucifer . . . Layout Co-editor of Shield . . . eeow . . . Masque . . . T.A.S.C. ... Choir . . . Glee . . . Modem Dance. Tacoma, Washington Bahe . . . Marty . . . sofo at Christmas Carol Service . . . crystal clear voice . . . Shield Editor . . . Secretary of Masque, Jr. year . . . American flag bearer . . . Youth Center announcements . . . Sigma Chi . . . dreamy . . . Choir . . . T.A.S.C.
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CioM of 31 This is the class of 1957 speaking. I came into existence in 1943 when Nancy and Martine, my first Annie Wrighters, entered kindergarten. When we were seventh graders, Katie Sheldon joined me. It was a fine group that marched up a year later to receive their diplomas. How happy I was to be an Upper School class! I really began to be noticed in my Freshman year, when my members enthusiastically composed my class song. After Christmas the magazine drive was my biggest project, and friendly, spirited competi- tion raged between the two teams. My Sophomore year opened with Marcia as President; Sandra, Vice-president, and Nancy, Secretary- Treasurer. The Library was run smoothly, and my members were alert to responsibility. I won the Hal- loween cup for my skit, Who ' s Who. The Freshman - Sophomore Hop was a gala affair! Sandra and Nancy were elected flag bearers for May Day. Louanne was my President, and Mary Ann my Secretary- Treasurer, in my Junior Year. My Sister Eileen was a success with Elise as Eileen, Ellen as Ruth, and Marti as Appopolus. Junior Sales were profitable and a Junior Prom showed great imagination. Louanne looked lovely as Maid of Honor, sweet and sincere. Serious and considerate Mary Ann was awarded the Napkin Ring, while Nancy, with her sterling character, became the Key girl. In our Senior year Louanne was the Student Body President, and Ellen, my President. At Halloween, I made my grand debut as Madeline. The Senior movies proved a sensational success, with Brenda as an enthusiastic chairman. In December came the Christmas Carnival, expertly organized by Mary Ann. The new year began with most of my members taking College Boards. April was marked by the Easter Carol Service, the Junior Prom, and by the announcement that Marilyn had been awarded a Certificate of Merit. May Day came at last! Katie, a happy Queen, reigned graciously and my members in their pastel dresses were true princesses. Exams, and the long anticipated Senior Week of sailing, festivals, dinners, and parties! I sensed in all my members a closeness and a spirit of friendship that can best be described as Annie ' s Spirit. Graduation came, and I commenced a new and shining life in the colleges of my choice. Ellen Pearson Marilyn Carlsmith Sandra Clark President Secretary-Treasurer Vice-President
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Drain, Oregon Brenda . . . our ' new senior . . . Blue Team cheerleader . . . Choir . . . Senior movies . . . corridor proctor . . . fabulous ' . . . gestures . . . Mod em Dance. Tacoma, Washington Nance . . . Mr. Gilhreth . . . Good morning . . . Vice President of the Stud ent Body . . . Secretary of the Student Body . , . Class President, Freshman year , . . Key girl . . . May Day flag bearer . . . Secretary of the Sophomore Class . . . Stage manager of Our Town . . . Choir . . . Masque . . , T.A.S.C. . . . Modem Dance . . . American flag bearer.
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