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Page 17 text:
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Oh, fifty-eight, we don ' t deny that we are great; Onward we go, opposing e very kind of foe. Great we will stand, against the best in all the land! Red and White, we ' ll always fight; Go forward, ever forward, Annie Wright. Oh, Red and White, our colors are so true and bright: Onward to fame and always honour our good name Stand up for right, and, though the sky be dark with m nt, Red and White, we ' ll always fight; Go forward, ever forward, Annie Wright! Ann Houston Cilley bellingham. washington Cill . . . Senior Class President . . . that soulful look . . . Choir . . . Dance . . . black jumper . . . pudding . . . TASC pin . . . Canadian Flag hearer . . . Bemadette . . . nightly giggle sessions . . . Ivy Vine . . . Prom Chairman . . . Christmas Carnival decorations.
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i 1 SENIORS The red tie class was born in the kinder- garten with Carol, but it did not really live until it entered the Upper School to the tune of its new class song, O Fifty-eight! In its Junior year it stopped growing and devoted its energies to The Song of Bernadette , the sale of Sylvia ' s alligator jaws at Junior Sales, and an Italian Prom. Step songs and first walk-line initiated Senior Year. Then hours were spent uking various and sundries for Carnival, the Nutcracker Suite , headed by Joan Munroe. rhe Christmas Tea and movies for Service League, arranged by Deanna Poulsen, enter- tained the whole school. All winter and spring Fifty-eight watched the mail for college notifi- itions. Then, suddenly, May Day came, and Queen of the May, Sally Spaulding, reigned over her court. The class moved with the year toward graduation; it looked back over its Seminary years, and it knew that although, per- haps, it hadn ' t been the most sophisticated of classes, it had certainly had the most fun.
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