Annie Wright School - Shield Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

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THE SHIELD THE SHIELD 1963 Published by THE ANNIE WRIGHT SEMINARY TACOMA. WASHINGTON Photography: Richards Studio Printing-: The North Pacific Bank Note Company UNITY Prop:ress-even as time -must be undivided and paceless, but if in your thoughts you must measure time into units, let each unit encircle the others. — Adapted from The Prophet by Kahlil Gibriu TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication 4 Alma Mater . 7 Administration and Faculty 8 Activities .15 Lower School 28 Middle School . 34 The Freshman Class 38 The Sophomore Class 40 The Junior Class 42 The Senior Class .44 Miss Ruth Jenkins, Heaximistress DEDICATION The Class of 1963 dedicates the Shield to you, Miss Jenkins, with our love, our admiration, and our deepest respect. It is fitting that this yearbook, a record of the memories and meaning-s of days now past, should beg-in with you; in all of these memories, in each of these days, you gave to us the support and direction for which we were searching. Your unending gaiety at parties and hockey games, your invaluable g-uidance both in assembly and in the privacy of your office, and your way of giving strength to us through your faith; these have created a unity and joy within this school which no lesser personality than our R. J. could have achieved. And now, as we go on together to our new lives and new responsibilities, we want you to know how much your wisdom and devotion have meant to us all, and that in the years to come we will ever strive to approach your examples of faith, courage, and love: From Streng-th to Streng-th. 4 The eighty-fourth Psalm has always been a favorite of mine, the more so since I came to the Seminary, for it is from this source that come the words of our motto From Strength to Strength. When you, the members of the Class of 1963, entered this school, you came into a strong and great heritage, as did I when I became head- mistress twenty-one years ago. Now you have honored me with membership in your class, and so as alumnae we go forth together from ' these amiable dwellings ' as the psalmist says. And as we leave this beloved place, I would ask you to pray with me that His strength may continually be given to us and to all who follow us here, that wherever we are we may be strong in His service. 5 LIFE WITH R. J. ALMA MATER Hail to thee our Alma Mater Seminary fair: May achievements crown Thy labors 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 g-lances fall. May we in the years to follow Answer to thy call. CHORUS Hearts turn toward our Alma Mater May our lives at leng-th Prove thy daug-hters bear thy motto On from Streng-th to Streng-th. FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 8 The faculty of Annie Wright Is more than just a guiding Ught Within the realm of education, For our student-teacher relation Provides a unity unique Achieved by those of us who seek Their aid as counselors and friends. As rival teammates — the count contends With chaperones on skiing outings. At dances, downtown — the list is mounting For never could we completely relate Our gratitude — we appreciate The ways in which you ' ve served us here. Which will benefit us for many a year. 9 ADMINISTRATION Left to Rigfht: Miss Eleanor Fass, Head o the Middle School; Miss Dorothy Wii liams. Director of Residence. Mrs Leon D. Cumming-s, Head of the Lower School Miss Nancy Fitzwilliams, Assistant U the Headmistress, Head of the Vppf - School OFFICE Left to Rigrht: First Row: Mrs Catherine R. Woods; Mrs. James Kenworthy; Mrs. F. H. Godfrey; Mrs. L. T. Cites; Second Row: Mrs. Ward O. Alvord; Mrs. Dzidra Briedis; Mrs. Marie C. Mihalisin; Miss Lillie M. Ruser; Miss Winifred W. Tuft. CLERGY Chaplain Richard C. Tumilty 10 LANGUAGES Left to Right: Mrs. J E. Monroe; Madame F. T. Vojtech; Mrs R. E Pierson; Mrs. D. G. O ' Shea; Miss Katharine Irwin HISTORY Left to Rig ht: Miss Joan L. Eng-le; Miss Frances E Blair; Miss Janet M. Ahlborn. MIDDLE SCHOOL Left to Right: Mrs R F Ross; Miss Hatsuko Hirasa; Miss Juliet Schoen- Rene; Miss Joan Penttila LOWER SCHOOL Left to Right: First Row: Mrs. William A. Merrill; Miss Beverley Brown; Mrs. Warren Frank; Second Row: Mrs. J. C. Chapman; Mrs William C Jepsen; Mrs. W. H. Post; Miss Robin Gar- land; Mrs. V. E. Crowe. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Left to Right: Seated: Miss Nancy Jane Bare; Miss Mary L St. John; Mrs. Julius Crosetto; Standing: Mrs James Em- bree; Miss Janine E. ChoUet. 12 HOUSE Left to Ri ht: Seated: Mrs E. C Mosby, Assistant to Director of Public Relations and to Director of Residence; Mrs. Jean L. Drake, Housemother; Mrs. Lucy Bennett, Assistant to House Director; Standing: Miss Mary Louise Moss, Housemother; Miss Lorena Jack, House Director. SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS TRANSPORTATION Left to Right: Miss Helen McKay; Miss Betty P Left to Right: Mrs Lillian Gerlach; Mrs. Dorothy Dean Miss Sonja B Ornborn E Harris. 13 14 ACTIVITIES 15 Back Row: Left to Ri ht: Kris McCroskey; Jane Grenley; Mary Bruce Harden; Selinda Lane; Jennie Russell; Marianne Broz; Marie Dodg-e; Betsy Burden; Heather Drake; Elissa Lane; Front Row: Karen Baker; Lulu Seeley, Vice President; Judy Yeng-ling-, President; Sue Fairbourn, Secretary-Treasurer. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, with this year ' s motto The Couragre to Care, is the voice of the student body. Its members discuss ideas which will contribute to the betterment of the school, as well as problems of student concern. The Council tries to encourag-e honor and integ-rity in all facets of Seminary life. Left to Right, Standing: Helen Gerard; Molly Gerard; Judy Yeng-ling ; Ashley Bullitt, L . i hardson. Seated: Linda Robison; Mary Bruce Harden. Chairman; Jane Wearin. House Council The House Council is the g-oveming body of the House Association, which comprises all the boarding students. Its purpose is to promote the welfare of the resident students and to help create a spirit of unity, friendliness, and co-operation among them. 16 Raynor Guild Officers, left to right: Judy Heath, Secretary -Treasurer; Jenny Gerard, Chairman; Ross Syford, Vice Chairman. Raynor Guild Membership in Raynor Guild, our altar g ' uild, is a special privileg-e. Our motto, I serve, expresses the attitude with which we carry out our work in the chapel — with Sincerity, Enthusiasm, and Reverence. During our meeting ' s we often have visiting speakers or we visit various churches in the community. Left to Right, First Row: Michelle Perrow; Sue Fairbourn; Mary Bruce Harden; Missy Hyde; Elissa Lane; Leslie Ann Doerner; Mollie Hagen; Vicky Wallace; Second Row: Mary Thompson; Betsy Burden; Beth Curran; Judy Cope; Martha Peterson; Heather Cissna; Lulu Seeley; Third Row: Karen Baker; Ginger Harstad; Wendy Wonders; Gwyn Gregory; Catharine Talbot; Barbara Nightingale; Elizabeth Appling, Chairman; Gill King; Selinda Lane; Marie Dodge. CHOIR O Master, by thine own most holy spirit, send heavenly music o er the world through us, so true, so beautiful, so soul refreshing, that those who hear it may thus learn of Thee. Amen. — Choir Prayer 17 Service League Below; Left to rigrht: Mary Thompson. Secre- tary; Cathy Talbot, Treasurer; Marianne Broz. Chairman; Sybil Goman, 7th Grade Repre- sentative. Service Leag-ue is an org-anization through which the student body and faculty have oppor- tunity to help people in many parts of the world. The motto of this group reflects the spirit in which their program is carried out: You can give without loving, but you cannot love with- out g-iving. At Left; Left to right: Cathy McCroskey; Marie Dodge, Chairman; Ann Repsold, Secretary-Treasurer; Judy Cope, Vice Chairman. As members of The Athletic Service Club we are given the opportunity to develop a sense of responsibility and willingness to serve our school by doing such duties as taking care of the Lower School child- ren on the playground and preparing the afternoon tea. I SOCIAL COMMITTEE Left to Right, first row: Lou Richardson; Betty Hancock; Gayle Carlsmith; second row: Jinx Duffy; Bobbi Hansberg-er; Mrs. E. C. Mosby, Adviser; Gwyn Greg-ory; Vicky Wallace. Our academic studies are supplemented by extra- curricular activities as planned by the Social Commit- tee. These events included the Cruise at the beg-inning- of the year, the Mountain Trip, and a skirt and sweater dance, all of which form a memorable part of the school year. Christmas Carnival The International theme for the Christmas Carnival provided a marvelous opportunity for both students and faculty to use their ing-enuity to create many different articles to sell. The enthusiastic participation of everyone helped to make the festive occasion a g-reat success. 19 Ivy Vine standing. Left to ri ht: Lulu Seeley, Co-Editor; Molly Gerard, Business-Manag ' er; Pamela Hyde. Editor: Seated: Jonnie Russell, Art Director. Those of us who have special literary interests meet Friday afternoons to discuss and select pieces of creative writing and art submitted by the students for a maga- zine which is published at the end of the year. Since Ivy Vine provides a chance for students to learn how to best express themselves, members also do some writing during the meetings. DRAMA GROUP The Drama Group is open to any girl in the Upper School who wishes to become acquainted not only with dramatic techniques but also with the literature of the theatre. The production of The Charm School ' in March marked the pinnacle of the dramatic studies. Chairman: Gill King 20 1 GLEE CLUB Those of us who enjoy singing for our own pleasure meet weekly as the Glee Club. We also perform at several functions during the school year: at the Christmas and Easter Carol services and at Graduation. DANCE GROUP The Dance Group meets weekly to dance for their own enjoyment and to perfect programs which they present for the School after the Christmas dinner and on May Day. They also perform several times during the year for organi- zations outside the school. Left to Right; first row: Sheila Hancock; Tracey Meyer; Leslie Doerner; second row: Genevieve McClelland; Liz Vemer; Marleen Johnson; Carolina Guirola. 21 POUND Pound Chairman: Dee Cragin Pound is always around to pick up stray articles and make sure that the g-eneral ap- pearance of the school is neat. • BELOW: Front row. Left to right: Kris McCroskey, Vice President; Marie Dodg-e. T.A.S.C. Chairman; Back row: Missy Sheldon, Gold team captain; Wendy Wonders, Junior class repre- sentative; Tracey Meyer, Blue team captain. The Seminary Athletic Council, familiarly known as S.A.C., is the g-overning body of the Athletic Associa- tion. This group organizes the athletic activities of the Upper School and plans such events as The Hallo- ween Party. Dads ' Day, and the May Day Banquet. S.A.C. generates a spirit of sportsmanship needed not only in athletic competition but also in daily life. President; Betty Jo Crist; Vice President: Kris McCros- key; Secretary: Nancy Culter; Treasurer: Pam Stevens. 22 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Each g-irl in the Upper School is a part of the Athletic Association as a member either of the Blue or the Gold Team. The two compete in team and individual sports for points toward the winning of the Team Shield. 23 MAY DAY 1963 NEW AND OLI ENT B( i Front row, Left to right: Kris McCroskey; Judy Yeng-ling-; Mary Thompson; Lynne Braidwood; Nancy Read; Gwyn Greg-ory; Back row: Beth Curran; Ann Repsold; Marianne Broz; Betty Jo Crist; Jane McFarlan; Nancy Culter; Lulu Seeley; Susan Fairboum; Marie Dodge; Mary Bruce Harden. ATHLETIC AWARDS SPOHTSM ANSHU PLAQl . Front row. Left to right: Melissa Haumerson; Shelley Rast; Wendy Cathy Talbot; Betty Jo Crist Wonders; Cathy Talbot; Marianne Broz; Back row: Mary Thompson; Susan Fairbourn; Ann Repsold; Nancy Read; Nancy Culter; Missy Sheldon; Tracey Meyer. 25 STUDENTS 27 LOWER SCHOOL Classes ' 69 through ' 76 In the realm of education you ' ve begun to mix. United in interests, you investigate The first learning concepts, and relate What you learn in class each day To your fun and pleasure, work and play. Daddies ' Day, May Day, a gym demonstration, And the Doll and Pet Show form your recreation. Assemblies and Posture Queens add to the fun. And are enjoyed by everyone. But L.S. Council has the biggest part In bringing you closest to Annie ' s heart. For as From Strength to Strength you grow You ' ll always be represented so. In Lower, Middle, and Upper School, Student government ' s our greatest tool. 28 CLASS K-4 Left to riirht- Stanford Wilson; Camille Ohlson; David Hull; Maria Nelson; Mark Kosin; Elizabeth Clapp; John Nig-hting-ale; Elizabeth Francis; Jesse Voynow; Lisa Buell; Paulsen Vandevert. Absent: Cemyw Kline. CLASS K-5 Left to right, first row: Nicholas Maiden; William Rabe; Paul Rush; Caroline Wiborg-; Rebecca Scott; Valerie Graves; Ann Rhea; Steven Crounse; Second Row: Courtney Reid; Katherine Hokanson; Georg-e Buell; John Holl; Rodney Rosenthal; Jan Savini; Scott Dickman; Greta Simonson. Absent: Debra Bailey. 29 CLASS 1 Left to Rigrht: Elaine Cashar; Loreen Simpson; Jaynee Crepin; Lorie Long-; Deborah Owen; Laura Jones; Wendy Sanford; Susan Ellison; Thea Wickstrom; Elizabeth Merrill; Lisa Weyerhaeuser; Christina Gratzer Marg ' aret Ann Swain. CLASS 2 Left to Right: First Row: Cheri Michel; Margaret Johnson; Susan Weyerhaeuser; Leanne Herg-ert; Shirley Asmussen; Colleen Scarff; Ann Rabe; Tamara Scott; Second Row: Judy Owre; Linda Gillespie; Karen Wallerich; Nathalie Brown; Ann Gregory; Cynthia Frank; Terry Camp; Cindy Rush; Carol Foss; Janice Jepsen; Absent: Piper Cheney; Catherine Johnson. 30 CLASS 3 Left to rig:ht: Janie Gilpin; Vicky Daley; Janice North; Katherine Lisk; Sarah Fisken; Julie Johnson; Wendy Wag-ner; Cheri Crocker; Alice Reberg-er; Elizabeth Murray; Absent: Elizabeth Butler CLASS 4 Left to Right: First Row: Mary Jane Wagner; Candy Crocker; Muffett Gilpin; Tracy Day; Ann Weyerhaeuser; Sally Dimant; Susan Heeger; Second Row: Diana Derby; Jill Jueling ; Sandra Braafladt; Jean Buttorff; Penny Rumbaugh; Karen Hodg-e; Absent: Paula Hagg ' ard. 31 CLASS 5 Left to Right, foreground: Sally Fogg: Laura Heeg-er; Center: Jill Barovic; Pamela Hanson; Bonnie Coverley ; Mary Willard: Mary Ellen Wiborg; Candace Gress; Pamela Rast; Nancy Petersen; Laura Gonyea; Kathryn Magnusson; Rear: Nancy Bond; Barbara Schulze; Absent: Lari Howard; Sonya Ostransky. CLASS 6 Left to Right: First Row: Margaret Brown; Jeanne Rowland; Carol-Anne Wilson; Diane Hamill; Treena Andersen; Peggy Rockwood; Second Row: Cathy Agrelius; Carla Will; Debra Gress; Jane Long; Brynn Ann Foss. Linda Ross. 32 MIDDLE SCHOOL Classes ' 67 ' 68 More privileges now yours to appreciate, For Lower School seems long ago As From Strength to Strength you ' ve continued to grow. Honor Study Hall -your greatest aim — Achievement bringing satisfaction and acclaim. Dances offer a special treat. An Oriental banquet in Seattle to eat, Ballroom lessons on Friday night. Attendance at Dads ' Day -another delight. And remember, the study habits you learn here Will serve you well in Upper School next year. 34 CLASS 8 Left to Rig-ht, Seated: Betty Hancock; Leslie Baldwin; Sally Petrie. Secretary; Sarah Vehslag-e, President; Ellen Spencer, Vice President; Carol Sheridan; Cheri Gushing-; Cindy Cites; Lynda Freel; Standing: Elsbeth Feix; Leslie Foss; Katherine Parr; Janet Junkley; Linda Waldherr; Helen Gerard; Leslie Goss; Lee Macdonald; Diane Templeton; Isabel Cooke CLASS 7 Left to Right, Seated: Valari Skala; Sandra McClelland; Sandra Cites, Secretary; Heather Drake. President; Sybil Goman. Vice President; Deborah Kass; Standing: Linda Foster, Shelley Fritz; Patricia Lewis; Katherine Nelson; Hurlaine Johnson. 35 CALENDAR September 1 1 15 29 1962-1963 Annie ' s Birthday Party Cruise on Pug-et Sound Mountain Trip October 13 Skirt and Sweater Dance 27 Halloween Supper Party November 10 30 Student Council Dance Christmas Carnival December 18 Christmas Carol Service 19 Christmas Vacation January 11 Faculty-Senior Basketball Game 18 Founders ' Day Celebration 26 Freshman-Sophomore Hop 29 New Piano Arrived 36 February 1-3 Pacific Northwest Student Conference on Relig-ion 2 1 Mid-Winter Break - Ski Week-end at Timberline Lodg-e March 16 Drama Group Play: The Charm School 22 Spring Holiday 37 Left to Right, First Row: Elizabeth Robertson. Patricia Lane, Sally Peterson, Lisa Huebner; Second Row: Lisa Starr, Jane Grenley, Elissa Lane, Nancy Cameron, Barbara McMahon; Third Row: Candy Campbell, Robin Mitchell, Deborah Day, Marleen Johnson. Lynton Covault, Caroline Robinson, Kathy Mills. Carol Schink; Fourth Row: Janie Thorp, Trudi Reynolds, Sharon Jenkins, Judy Halvorson, Cheryl Almond, Edith Brown, Sue Vizina, Anita Barbey; Fifth Row: June Oberdorfer, Ashley Bullitt, Melissa Haumerson, Roberta Hansberg-er, Elizabeth Shilling , Sandra Cheney, Michelle Perrow. Wendy Gibson; Absent: Chris Hyde, Winnie O ' Farrell. 38 Ml THE FRESHMAN CLASS Class of ' 66 Within Upper School you ' ve beg un to mix. Working tog ' ether on the Mag-azine Drive In unity all of you began to strive. Many and varied the tasks that you hold — Composing class songs, selling shirts blue and gold, Christmas tree chopping and working on Pound, And parties, confetti — we hope that you ' ve found Good times can be had when your studies are done. And planning ahead leaves you more room for fun. 39 Left to Ri ht, First Row: Sheila Hancock, Candace Brown, Cindy Harlan, Sara Mag ' oon, Mary Lynne Morrill. Leslie Lang-don; Second Row: Beth Curran, Mollie Hag-en, Betsy Burden, Selinda Lane, Judy Turnbull. Heather Cissna, Third Row: Vicky Wallace, Linda Boochever. Paula Heath, Nancy Read, Lynn Moser. Heidi Bildsoe, Carolina Guirola, Sherry Mitchell, Judith Heath; Fourth Row: Molly Gerard, Pat Petrie, Ruth Jeynes, Judy Cope, Martha Kimball, Diana Gratzer, Mary Vaug-han; Fifth Row: Marg-aret Fox, Bonnie Barnier, Carol Jeynes, Susan Joyce, Genevieve McClelland, Sharon Demick. Gwyn Greg-ory, Susan Kling-berg-, Jennifer Smith; Absent: Joanne Duffy, Missy Hyde. 40 Class of ' 65 Marked by vigor, fun, and drive. If tog-ether on you go From Strength to Strength you ' re bound to grow. Decorations seem to be A very favorite specialty, As in the Front Hall — Christmas time. And Council Dance — sea weed sublime! And, of course, the library Will ever be fixed in our memory Thanks to your efforts in making it clear The date of our books due — the day and the year. Mid all your activities never forget, That the two years before you will be better yet! Left to Rig-ht, First Row: Wendy Wilson, Phyllis Arnold, Mary Bruce Harden. Memory Perry, Mary Thompson: Second Row: Marie Dodg-e, Gayle Carlsmith, Jonnie Russell, Ging-er Harstad, Joan Dolsen, Lynne Braidwood; Third Row: Susan Fairbourn, Nancy Adams, Secret Nelson, Merrily Doran, Candy Porter, Kris Gaiser, Jane McFarlan; Fourth Row: Marcia Cross, Ann Roulac, Virginia Stouffer. Patricia Benson, Wendy Wonders, Linda Robison, Barbara Nightin- g-ale, Pam Stevens; Fifth Row: Ann Repsold, Margie Lang-try, Penny Wallis, Nancy Culter, Linda White. Ellen Andersen. 42 THE JUNIOR CLASS Class of ' 64 Althoug h you have just one year more To be together as a class You ' ll find the days too quickly pass. We were amused at Halloween When with Macbeth you made the scene. And your announcements in study hall Have brought forth laughs from one and all From birthday songs to baby picts — And best of all, you ' ve carefully mixed A way of life that ' s fun and ease Effectively with school studies. College speakers, and National Merit, Religious Conference — we give you credit For your endeavors to meet each test. And we know next year will be the best. President: Jennie Russell Vice President: Ginger Harstad Secretary-Treasurer: Gayle Cn rl smith 43 Senior Class of ' 63 Our spirits linked in unity Have undertaken with pride and zest To make this last our very best. Undeterred by S.A.T. ' s Or numerous college quanderies Which tend to bend the ego low From Streng th to Strength we ' ve tried to go. Memories were gained and stored With satisfaction and reward — Decision of May Queen to make, A completely devoured Founder ' s Cake, Senior movies just half a dollar. And never forget our ice cream parlor! All our duties performed with ease — Experience gained by giving teas. Corridor carols at Christmas time. And those short weekends — too sublime! And thus the year went swiftly by. Ending the cycle of emerald tie. But we know as we leave these ivied walls That a part of our lives reminisce in the halls. I Elizabeth Appling ' San Mateo, California Liz . . . Choir Chairman . . . tranquilizers . . . Sophomore Class Secretary . . . Roommate . . . our future opera star . . . T.A.S.C. . . . always listening to Joan Sutherland . . . Secretary of S. A C. . . . Bishop ' s Staff . . . that illegible signature . . . Ivy Vine , . . Religious Conference . . . Step Song Committee. Karen Lee Baker Prescott, Washing ton Senior Class President . . . you gals . . . early morning showers . . . T.A.S C very conscientious . . . Service League Treasurer . . Oh, men . . . expert on wheat farming . . . Choir . . . lily white skin . . . that squeal . . . dried prunes . . . evening Crucifer . . . Religious Con- ference . . . Step Song Committee 46 T.A.S.C. really ' . . parties for the Juniors Raynor Guild Marianne Virginia Broz Tacoma, Washing-ton Service Leag-ue Chairman . . . brains, plus . . . T.A.S.C Crucifer . . . true, but- . . . Glee Club . . Secretary- Treasurer, Junior Class . . . dilig-ent worker . . . Relig-ious Conference . . . Lambeth Cup . . . Raynor Guild Secretary- Treasurer . . . cooking parties . . . Ivy Vine. 47 Dorothea Starr Cragin Seattle, Washing ' ton ' Dee . . . Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer S.A.C. . . the intermittent dieter . . . T.A.S.C. Chairman, pin member . . . spontaneous . . Raynor Guild Pound Chairman . . . the apartment . T.A.S.C. Secretary those short, short weekends . Relig-ious Conference . . . Shield Board. Elizabeth Josephine Crist Port Townsend, Washing ton B.J. . . . President of S A C. . . . artichokes . . . Choir . 6 ' 2 — eyes of blue! . . . attended U. W. Science Confer ence . . . S.A.C. Representative, Junior Year . . . Oh, for Heaven ' s sake ... a million freckles . . . T.A.S.C. . . aversion to bread crumbs . . . Sportsmanship Plaque. 48 Leslie Ann Doerner Tacoma, Washing-ton Leslie Choir ... a long--time Annie . . . Has anyone seen my ' Brahms Requiem ' ? . . . Dance Group spends free moments at the org-an . . . Oh yes Drama Group. Eug-enia Leigh Duffy- Seattle, Washington Jinx . Social Committee . . . Bulletin boards for study hall . . . that professional flair with hair . . Glee Club concern for others . . . T.A.S.C., pin member . . . House Council Representative, Sophomore year . . . future fashion model . . . Drama Group. 49 Jenny Ang-el Gerard Ennis, Montana Jen . . . President of Raynor Guild . quiet charm May Queen . . . Annie ' s Napkin Ring T.A.S.C. g-entle understanding . Drama Group Religious Conference . . . artistic . . . House Council Chairman nightly exercises . . . May Day Flag Bearer S A C. Representative, Freshman Year Church Flag Bearer . . up at sunrise . . . Nominating Committee that blush . . . Shield Board . . . adores Rousseau ' s paintings . . . monkey. Laurie Enid-Polk Grenley Tacoma, Washing-ton Oh really? • • Canadian Flag Bearer ... so many clothes! . . . Class Vice President. Freshman year Ivy Vine . . . knee high to a grasshopper Religious Conference . . . that touch of humor Social Com- mittee, Junior Year Drama Group generous T.A.S.C. Secretary . . . Commencement Flag Bearer impish . . . Shield Board. A 50 Sara Stansfield Halstead Honolulu, Hawaii Sal . . . those g-olden Icxjks . . . Glee Club . . . Fm so cold . . . ups and downs . . . T.A.S.C. . . . Mochi Crunch . . . loves perfume and jewelry . . . Ivy Vine . . . contem- plative. Pamela Elizabeth Hyde Tacoma, Washing ton Pam . . . Ivy Vine Chairman ... a passionate skier . . . T.A.S.C. . . . long-, dark eyelashes . . . Secretary of the Student Body . . . scoobie-doo . . . Canadian Flag Bearer . . . artistically creative . . . Sophomore Class President . . . Oh, I didn ' t even open a book . . . Christ- mas Carnival Co-chairman . . . Freshman Class Secre- tary-Treasurer. 51 Catherine Gillian King Vancouver, Canada ' Giir ' . . . Drama Group Chairman . . details Choir Hi, hon . . . Recog-nition Recital . the 365 faces of Gill . . Riviera bound . . Raynor Guild Fm in love, for sure! . . . multitudinous lists. 52 Kristina Mohr McCroskey Bellevue, Washing ton Kris . . . Vice President of S.A.C. . . . quiet until you know her, and then- . . . Glee Club . . . yarny bulletin boards . . . T.A.S.C. . . . shatsi . . . Nominating- Committee. Step Song Committee Victoria Elizabeth McLallen Vancouver, British Columbia Vicki . . our sophisticated Canadian . . . Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer . . . The Marsh . . . Raynor Guild birdseed . . . T.A.S.C. . . . org-anized and efficient . . S.A.C. Treasurer, Sophomore and Junior Year . . . Step Song Committee. 53 Tracey Anne Meyer Gig Harbor, Washington Blue Team captain . . . more bounce to the ounce Drama Group . . . Trees . . . trees . . . trees expressive black brows . . . Oh boy . . . Dance Group g-reg-arious Martha Neilson Peterson Seattle, Washing-ton Marty . . Shield Editor . . . seasoned traveler T.A.S.C., pin member . . . It ' s about the fact that- Class President, Freshman year . . . Peter, Paul, and Mary - and Marty . . Glee Club . . . Religious Conference . . . mathematically minded . . . Choir . . . talks with her hands . . . Church Flag Bearer. 54 Joanne Lavona Phillips Vancouver, B.C. a friendly smile . . . Home, Home in Vancouver T.A.S.C. . . . ya know . . . excellent equestrian Canadian pronunciations. 55 Lou Richardson Hilo, Hawaii Loodie . . . Social Committee Chairman . . . our happy- g ' O-lucky Hawaiian . . . Ivy Vine . . . Relig ious Conferen- ce . always volunteering- . . . T.A.S.C. . . . Evening Crucifer . . . Too much . . . Service League Shield Board . . . multi-colored shoes . . . Drama Group diet -tomorrow . . . Step Song Committee. Louise Marguerite Alice Seeley Tacoma, Washing-ton Lulu . . . Student Body Vice President . . . an accomp- lished poetess . . . Choir . . . Religious Conference pensive . . . Ivy Vine . . . American Flag Bearer Vice President, Junior Year . Last minute Lulu Nominating Committee . . . little green notebook 56 Melissa Sallee Sheldon Seattle, Washing-ton Missy Gold Team Captain . . . a listening- and loyal friend . . Social Committee, Freshman year . . . S.A.C. politics, politics, more politics . . . Raynor Guild T.A.S.C. . . . Flag- Bearer at g-radiiation detests alarm clocks. 57 INVITED To--- Ross Dianne Syford Tacoma, Washington Raynor Guild Vice Chairman, Junior and Senior Year willing- . . . T.A.S.C. . . . orang-e . . . Drama Group . . Let ' s just play it by ear . . . the poodle-dog- look . . . American Flag- Bearer . . . The Hostess . . Religious Conference. Catharine Wickham Talbot Woodside, California Cathy Service Leag-ue Treasurer . . . g-entle manner T.A.S.C. . Relig-ious Conference . . . thrives on Turkish Taffy bars . . . Ivy Vine . . . S A C. Treasurer, Junior year . . studies first . . . Sportsmanship Plaque . . . Choir . . . good at all sports. 58 Susan Taylor Gresham, Oregon Susie . . . Service Leag-ue Representative . . . Always has her home work done early . . . T.A.S.C. . . . Peace Corps enthusiast ... a seamstress . . . Social Committee, Junior year . . . the size 2 fig ure . . . Shield Board my nerves . . . Senior Movie Chairman. Elizabeth Ann Verner Berkeley, California Liz . . . flustered . . . Drama g-roup . . . here a diet- there a diet . . . g-ood g-rief . . . Dance Group . . . dramatic expressions. 59 positions . . . ' How maddening- . . Relig-ious Con- ference. Judith Yeng-ling Walla Walla, Washing-ton Jude . Student Body President . . . tactful Raynor Guild . . . crackers, cough drops, and licorice . Re- lig-ious Conference . . . T.A.S.C. . . . Service Leag ue Representative, Sophomore year . . Nominating Com- mittee . . . the Key . . . Maid of Honor . . . Drama Group . Ivy Vine . . . warm and radiant . . . Class President . Junior year . May Day Flag- Bearer day dreaming . . . Crucifer . . loves Millay ' s poetry. 60 THE SHIELD BOARD 62 Innocence? 63


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Annie Wright School - Shield Yearbook (Tacoma, WA) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

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Annie Wright School - Shield Yearbook (Tacoma, WA) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964

Annie Wright School - Shield Yearbook (Tacoma, WA) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965

Annie Wright School - Shield Yearbook (Tacoma, WA) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

1966


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