Annie Wright School - Shield Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

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the Annte Wdjjttf Seminary EDITOR: Sally Ward DEDICATION Mrs. June Pierson To one who has given us so much of her time and patience both in teaching and college counseling. We dedicate this Shield. You have helped us to prepare for the life ahead by guiding us in the right di- rection. We thank you for this. i have taugjhtf pw the watj o£ wtedomj 3 have led uou in the path of upH hthess ' To the Class of T 68 Poetry has been one factor in the growth of th is class. While each of you has her own favorite, the poem which seems to typify this class is Edwin Markham ' s Outwitted . He drew a circle that shut me out- Heretic, rebel, a thing to flout. But love and I had the wit to win: We drew a circle that took him in. Circles are constantly drawn and re-formed. As this year has de- veloped your class has gradually forged its circle of strength. The ad- versity of inter-personal relationships has hammered that circle and created bonds among you which have been founded on mutual respect and consideration. For some these bonds have been tenuous as individuals have drawn circles to exclude others; as they have learned to bring others into their personal lives those relationships have been strengthened. Best of all has been the spirit of initiative displayed by this class in rising to specific needs. This gained for you wider circles of friends, a stronger circle of respect, and a firmer circle of cohesive action. May the spirit of this poem ever be with the Class of 1968 as they join the wider circles of college life. MRS. W. E. BINDER MISS JANE BRAMALL MRS. DZIDRA BRIEDIS Head Nurse Class III Registrar MISS MARY E. CAMPBELL MRS. J. C. CHAPMAN MRS. LORRAINE CITES Director of Residence Class II Financial Secretary MRS. JULIUS CROSETTO Swimming MRS. LEONE CUMMINGS Head of Lower School MRS. ROBERT deZWAGER Physical Education MRS. C. R. DURWARD Assistant Nurse MRS. RALPH EGGLESTON Office MRS. J. W. EMBREE Kindergarten and Swimming MISS PAULA A. FENDLER Music MISS JOYCE FITZWILLIAMS Art MISS NANCY L. HALL History MISS LORENA JACK House Director MRS. WM. C. JEPSEN 5-year Kindergarten MISS CONSTANCE JOHNSON Physical Education MISS MONICA JOSTEN Middle School Head MRS. BERNARD KEY Housemother MRS. BURL KNICKERBOCKER Class I MISS HELEN McKAY Chemistry, Mathematics MRS. DOROTHY McNEAL Housemother Lower School Music MRS. W. M. McLEMORE, JR. Class VI 8 MR. LEE G. MANNING Physics and Mathematics MRS. WM. A. MERRILL 4 -year Kindergarten MISS GAIL MOTTISHAW French MRS. KENNARD NELSON Biology MRS. R. DEAN PALMER Secretary in Admissions and Public Relations MRS. R. E. PIERSON English, Head of Upper School, College Counselor MRS. GEORGE ROSKOS Art MRS. DONALD P. RUPLE Spanish MRS. McCULLEN SEYLER Receptionist THE REV. RICHARD TUMILTY MRS. F. T. VOJTECH Chaplain, French Religious Education MISS SANDRA WIRSTROM MRS. HERMAN WITTGENS History Class IV MISS WINIFRED TUFT Secretary to the Headmaster MRS. KARL E. WEISS Voice MRS. L. W. WOODS Bookstore Manager PICTURED LATE MISS MARGARET WYMAN Admissions, Public Relations, English I can ' t find Dear Abby. Do you have it? Horrrrros ! ! you rascal ! ! 14 $oM,y$i It like siber t . as §of tttddeti ttto$ur . FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS, left to right: Liza Colton (Secretary), Rosemary Winckley (President), Penny Rumbaugh (Vice-President). CLASS SONG (Tune: Hey Look Me Over) We are the greatest class as you can see, We are as spirited as can be. We are on top and always will be There ' s never a time when we ' re not on the ball We ' re always there when duty calls. Chorus Hey look us over and you ' ll agree, Classes don ' t come any better off than we, If we walk in a stride it ' s because of the pride We feel for our great school, We ' re the class of 71 . 16 FRESHMAN CLASS— ROW THREE, left to right: Terry Weyerhaeuser, Mario Sass, Kern Brunton, Linda Piper, Rita Robinson, Kathie Kalmbach, Pat Burch, Gail DeBon, Sue Heston, Jill Jueling, Barb Hooper, Mary Jane Wagner. ROW TWO: Ann Garrison, Marjorie Albert, Sally Dimant, Sue Isaacson, Shirley Pogorelc, Anita Cooley, Cheryl Worthington, Wendy Jay, Linell Jones, Rhonda Garrison. ROW ONE: Wendy Severin, Carol Smith, Sylvia Silins, Liza Colton, Rosemary Winckley, Penny Rumbaugh, Ann Weyerhaeuser, Lynn Peacock, Frances Thieriot. HIGHLIGHTS: Dining Room Decorations, Magazine Drive, Language Lab Proctors, Class Song, class of 71 , Green Ties. 17 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS, left to right: Robin Rankin (Vice-President), Teri Hagen (President), Sally Fogg (Secretary). CLASS SONG (Tune: We are Marching to Pretoria) Annie Wright, to you we 1 re true When working or doing duties We T ll do our best for you And never hesitate. Memories will warm our hearts After we graduate in 1970. We are marching over onward As our red ties are flying high. We are always marching onward From Strength to Strength. SOPHOMORE CLASS— ROW THREE, left to right: Debby Abernathy, Melinda Bradley, Anne Middleton, Laura Gonyea, Diane Lile, Ann Kegel, Genevra Sloan, Cathy Crepin, Cindy Witman, Chris Ferguson, Meg Taylor, Nancy Schwabe, Di Cunningham, Cindy Johnson, Phyllis Roskos. ROW TWO: Kathy Yeager, Jane Ellis, Barb Miller, Darci Krewson, Carole Wood, Wendy Goms, Lisa Pedersen, Janice Wilson, Sue McKiddy. ROW ONE: Mary Lou Talbott, Katie Lincoln, Jill Barovic, Sally Fogg, Teri Hagen, Robin Rankin, Nancy Petersen, Maria Willard, Laura Gould, Jane Gay. NOT PICTURED: Annette Healey, Debbie Peck, Susan Walsh. HIGHLIGHTS: Service League Projects, Front Hall Decorations, Junior Prom Refreshments, Library Work, May Day Ushers, class of 70 , Red Ties. 19 T I J. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, left to right: Muffette Brandon (Secretary), Martha Farley (President), Roxi Miller (Vice-President). CLASS SONG (Tune: Give my Regards to Broadway) Inside the walls of Annie, The class of ' 69 there dwells. With yellow ties and true-blue hearts, Our spirit never fails. Rah! Rah! Rah! Onward and ever upward, Our class is going to really shine. So look out for us, we ' re on our way. We ' re the class of ' 69. ! 69! 20 JUNIOR CLASS— ROW THREE, left to right: Mary Moshofsky, Joan Gillis, Cathy Bartosh, Peggy Rockwood, Lydia West, Janet Winckley, Mary Trodden, Karen Konsmo, Bev Huson. ROW TWO: Shirley Siler, Karen Gross, Denise Dye, Anita Marks, Tina Schuster, Darlene Gobel, Marty Haley, Debbie Middleton. ROW ONE: Hurley Johnson, Joan Robertson, Roxi Miller, Martha Farley, Muffette Brandon, Patsy Fujimoto, Lynn Frink, Kirie Pedersen, Troy Heston. NOT PIC- TURED: Barb Buse, Tracy Hendrickson. HIGHLIGHTS: Junior Prom, Great Hall Decorations, Step Singing, May Day Decorations, May Day Maid of Honor, Senior Duties, class of 69 , Yellow Ties. 21 A self explanatory candid ! ! ! Muffin shows off again. Nice way to spend a Sunday afternoon. Uniforms are a real drag ! ! 24 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, left to right: Marjie Witman (Vice-President), Barbara Lile (President), Margie McGiffin (Secretary). CLASS SONG (Tune: On Wisconsin) Chorus ' 68, oh ' 68, our graduating year From strength to strength we go All the time we ' re here. Rah! Rah! Rah! Friendship and unity That will be our cry Mix a lot of wisdom old With Spirit strong and bright. Chorus Annie Wright, Annie Wright, We are proud of you. We will always like to see The friends we made here, too. HIGHLIGHTS Spade Halloween skit Slave day Founders day cake Senior movies Senior week Senior picnic Junior Prom GRADUATION Blue ties Class of ' 68 27 Lile, Barbara Gig Harbor, Wash. Four years Fishing for time with a wishing line and throwing it back in the sea. Bubbles. . . Senior Class President. . . Key 11. . . Canadian Flag bearer. . . Class Vice President 10. . . Glee Club 10. . . Choir 10, 11, 12. . .Shield 10. . .Student Council 10, 12. . .legs. . .SAC Treas. 11. . .Blue Team Cheerleader 11, 12. . . Home on the Hill 12. . . Charles Wright Cheerleader 12. . . Honor Board 12. . . Drama 12. . .Sr. math class-what ' s that?. . .daypicker. . . B. L. . . .please, not in the ashtray. . .but I never worry. Anderson, Jennifer Eugene, Oregon Three years For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven . Jiffy. . . Vice President of Student Body. . . President of Honor Board. . . Cum Laude 11. . .American Flag bearer Pres. Rifle Club 11, 12. . . Letter of Commendation from NMST. . . Bob. . . Spanish club sec. II. . , Stanford . . .anthropology. . . Olive. . . Bob. . . Do not distrub, I am sleeping. . .okay, you guys. . .housewife. . .ulterior motives. . . Bob. . . The Sem. . . Hofbrau House. . . early to bed. . . any mail ? . . . distinguished expert riflery award . Anderesen, Candice Anchorage, Alaska Four years I ' ll think about it tomorrow. After all tomorrow is another day. Candy. . . President of Student Body. . .Annie ' s napkin ring. . . Evening crucifer. . . Drama 10, 12. . . Glee club 10. . .turtles. . . Choir 10, 11, 12. . .Sparkle 10. . . Span- ish Club. . . Charles Wright cheerleader 12. . . Gold team cheerleader 11, 12. . . Candita. . . Raynor Guild 9 . . .Class Sec. 11. . .Student Council 12. . . Honor Board 12. . . House Council 12 Chiquita banana. . . Home on the Hill 11, 12. . . Squaws along the Yukon. . Granny Fenamore and the gang. . .iil kids and big funerals. . . but Midge said. . . Ha-a-a-a-low. Barbey, Helena Astoria, Oregon Four years — I thank heaven somebody ' s crazy enough to give me a daisy. H.B President of French Club 11, 12. . . President of Raynor Guild 12, Vice Pres. 11, Treas. 10, 9. . . Morning Crucifer. . . Sparkle 9. . . SAC 11, 12. . . AWS Hockey Team 11, President 12. . . TASC 9, 10, 12 Chairman 11. . .Ruth Jenkins Bowl 10. . .the apartment . . . Student Council 11. . . Honor Board 11. . . Tunafish. . . Dance Group 9, 10. . . Home on the Hill 11, 12. . .daisies . . . happy bells. . . I ' m starved. . . Indian Beach. . . church line flowers. . . care packages. . . diet again . . . Palm Springs. . . late lights. . . Seaside. . . Ski team 12. 31 Cites, Sandy Tacoma, Washington Thirteen years Hawkee. . . President of SAC 12. . . Church Flag bearer . . . Student Council 11, 12. . . Honor Board 11, 12. . . Glee Club 9. . . Class President 11. . . Home on the Hill 11, 12 . . . Choir 10, 11, 12. . . Social Committee 10. . . French Club 10. . . Malibu. . . Sr. Skit Committee. . . Shield 9. . . I ' m just sure. . . hold my forehead. . .daypicker. . . Wed. night fights. . . Crystal. . . Are you kidding me. . . Sanner Sanner Cites. . . All right up tight out of sight. . . T. P. anybody ? 32 To be anymore than all I am would be a lie. Corum, Christina Sacramento, Calif. Three years The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed. Chris. . . Secretary of SAC. . . Spanish Club 11. . .Drama 12. . . Christoff. . . Violett. . . Ski Team 11, 12. . .mn-yello . . . WSU. . . hallo, this is Blanche Hudson. . . mumbles. . . food, where is the food. . .two-step. . . Who ' s in charge 33 Cunningham, Melinda Tia Juana, Venezuela Four years Love life and live to love. Spanish Club 10, President 11. . .Glee Club 9. . .Choir 9, 10, 11, 12. . . TASC 9, 10, 11, 12. . . Shield 11, 12. . . Service League Secretary 12. . . Mindy. . . Vice President of Rifle Club 11... Larry. . . Home on the Hill 12. . . 34 Haumerson, Nancy Longbranch, Wash. Four years Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we diet. American flag bearer. . . Tank. . . Chairman of faculty senior games. . .camelions. . . Fort Lewis. . . ice cream . . .baggy sweaters. . . Vancouver. . . can I please have the phone now. . . Fort McChord. . . Snagglepuss. . . late Johnson, Susan Lilliwaup, Wash. Four years You will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm. Susie. . . suitmate. . . House Council 10, 11, 12. . . Secre- tary of House Association 12 . . . American Flag bearer in May Day 10. . . Sue-Ray. . . May Day Maid of Honor 11. . .TASC 9, 10, 12, Vice President 11. . .Sparkle 10 S 36 Debby. . . Rhodes Fashion Board. . . Tom. . . Gold Team Captain. . . Drama 9, 10, 11. . . President 12. . . Tom. . . Glee Club 9, 10. . . Choir 10, 11, 12. . . Tom. . . French Club 10. . . TASC 10, 11, 12. . . Tom. . . Social Committee Reberger, Margaret Tacoma, Wash. One year II vaut mieux 6tre petite que grand Smith, Stephanie Kelowna, B.C. Three years Groovey means a lot lately. Un- derstatement-over statement- semi - statement- Goal of a generation- Grave of a generation. Steph. . . Cum Laude 11... . Glee Club 11... TASC 11, 12 . . .Drama 10, 12. . . French Club 10, 11, 12. . .Class Vice President 11. . . Blue Team Captain. . . SAC 12. . . Ski Team 11, 12. . . Chairman of the Christmas Carnival. . 44 45 46 Witman, Marjorie Tacoma, Wash. Three years Marjie. . . Vice President of Senior Class. . . Church Flag bearer. . . Sec. Rifle Club 11. . « Glee Club 10. . . Choir 10, 11.12...TASC 10, 11,12. . .Shield 12... Cum Laude 11... Candy striper 11, 12. . . can you be quiet, we ' re trying to sleep. . . French Club 11, 12. . .go-osh,oh dear, heavenly days. . . My what a challenging declivity. . . may I borrow two purple rollers? Oh, how unjust to Nature and himself It thoughtless, thank- less, inconsistent man! In cities, no one is quiet but many are lonely; in the country people are quiet but few are lonely. Wolfe, Toni Vancouver, B.C. Two years A gourmet is a glutton with brains. Drama 11, Vice President 12. . . Shield 12. . . Canadian Flag bearer. . . suite mate. . . Social Committee 12. . . Chairman of Senior skit committee. . . Co-chairman of Big and Little Sister Committee 12. . .mental. . . French Club 11, 12. . . Chairman of student chapel services 12 . . .Ambleside Park. . .broken toes! . . . Hawaii. . .Okauli maluna. . . nervous leg. . . . there will be a sr. skit meeting today — come or else. . .diet? 48 Wonder ly, Kai Tacoma, Wash. Five years Wear your love like heaven. Oti. . .Choir 9, 10, 11, Chairman 12. . .Glee Club 9. . . Bon Marche Fashion Board. . . Class President 9. . . Drama 9, 10, 11, 12. . . Student Council 9, 11. . . French Club 10, 11. . . H 2 0. . . Sec. -Treas. of Student Body 11 49 SENIOR POLL MOST SOPHISTICATED: Anderson, Barbey, Smith. BEST MOVIE: Baby Jane, A Man and a Woman, Valley of the Dolls BIGGEST EATER: Barbey. MOST DRAMATIC: Kass, Morey, Comm. BEST IMPERSONATOR: Moldowan. MOST GRACEFUL: Wolfe, Anderson, Johnson. SEXIEST: Smith, Lile, Anderson. MOST ABSENTMINDED: Morey, Cunnungham. MOST DOMESTIC: Anderson. FIRST MARRIED: Andresen, Anderson, Kass. BIGGEST DRAG WITH FACULTY: Seawell, Smith Corum. FRIENDLIEST: Ward. MOST NAIVE: Cites, Lile, Witman. LOUDEST: Moldowan, McGiffin, Talbott. WITTIEST: Mr. Witman. LUCKIEST: Poole BIGGEST PROCRAS TINA TOR: Seawell. BRAINIEST: Reberger . LAZIEST: Haumerson MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Lile, Wonderly. MOST ATHLETIC: Corum. BIGGEST FLIRT: Ward. MOST CAREFREE: Wonderly, Seawell. CLASS BUNNY: Miss B. Wyman. CLASS MASCOT: Nebica. FOOD! ALMA MATER Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Seminary fair; May achievements crown thy labors Is our earnest prayer. Chorus: Hearts turned toward our Alma Mater May our lives at length Prove thy daughters bear thy motto: M On From Strength to Strength. Deep and true as those blue waters Thou art reared above, May the characters thou moldest Hold thee in their love. (Chorus) Pure as yonder snow-clad mountains Where our glances fall, May we in the years to follow Answer to thy call. (Chorus) 54 iKeep sound wisdom and dtecttttonj Set 7 them not escape £rdm your ' $i Ht . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ MIDDLE SCHOOL SONG (Tune: The Caissons Go Rolling Along) On we go, Middle School, Do the work and keep the rules, For it ' s onward From Strength to Strength. Talking not, thinking hard: Aim for honor study hall, For a life that is honest and true. For it ' s ABC ' s, on to victory, Call out your classes loud and clear — ' 72 ' 73 For where e ' er you go, You will always know That we ' re onward From Strength to Strength; Middle School ! That we ' re onward From Strength to Strength. CLASS EIGHT— ROW ONE, left to right: E. Murray, R. Tenney, J. Adams, J. Bisgaard, N. Wonderly, L. Lothrop. ROW TWO: C. Reinhardt, W. Wagner, J. Haley, L. Siem, J. Mallery, A. Reberger. ROW THREE: J. North, M. Wiese, L. Hunter, R. Chapman, N. Watkins, G. Jones, Kirsten Molbak. Missing, G. Coburn, S. Fisken, W. Golden. CLASS SEVEN— ROW ONE, left to right: C. Rempel, P. Cheney, C. Michel, J. Johnson, S. Price, D. Cooper. ROW TWO: T. Whitmer, J. Forkenbrock, C. Bur khart, L. Hutchings, M. Mantel, M. Westfall. ROW THREE: J. Owre, N. Brown, L. Sass, J. Jepsen, C. Johnson, C. Cullison. MISSING: J. Burkhart. 57 59 60 (4 We shall iriol all pttciou$ joo k CLASS SIX— ROW ONE, left to right: L. Bartosh, D. Owen, R. Rutherford, E. Cashar, E. Merrill, V. Whitmer, L. Long. ROW TWO: C. Braman, S. Ellison, N. Witman, W. Sanford, Mrs. McLemore, C. Gratzer, R. Morris, M. Swain, J. Crepin. MISSING: K. Davis, B. Day, V. Moreland, L. Weyerhaeuser. CLASS FIVE— ROW ONE, left to right: A. Wood, C. Wiborg, C. Reid, C. Owen, K. Hokanson. ROW TWO: S. Winters, K. Wallerich, J. Harris, Mrs. Bamford, E. Jensen, B. Brown. MISSING: C. Frick. CLASS FOUR— ROW ONE, left to right: L. Brown, M. Nelson, P. Weyerhaeuser, L. Hull, P. Kanda, R. Ellison, J. Witman. ROW TWO: H. Vozenilek, J. Javorski, S. Seferian, C. Henderson, D. Russell, E. Petrich, D. Gablin. MISSING: D. Iverson. II II CLASS THREE— ROW ONE, left to right: A. Gilman, L. Ritter, L. Holloway, E. Mueller. ROW TWO: A. Tuohy, P. Wickstrom, C. Rempel, L. Peterson, E. Goodson, D. Annest. ROW THREE: B. Parrott, L. Miller, M. Swain, D. Turlis, K. Harris. MISSING: G. Davis. CLASS TWO— ROW ONE, left to right: V. Day, P. Manning, M. Annest, B. Hoheim, S. Brown, M. Allen, L. Sedam. ROW TWO: S. Gablin, L. Cox, J. Robertson, M. Palmquist, Mrs. Chapman, G. Bacon, E. McCabe, E. Carlson, K. Medley. CLASS ONE— ROW ONE, left to right: T. Beale, L. Campbell, L. Ritter, K. Palmer, G Marsico, K. Mueller. ROW TWO: B. Peterson, B. Robinson, M. Overland, E. Hewitt, K. Peterson, M. Weyerhaeuser. ROW THREE: L. Uchiyama, E. Watne, H. Lundquist, A. Shethar, J. Adcock, D. Thompson, Mrs. Knickerbocker. MISSING: L. Overmyer, K. Yost, A. Reynolds. K-5 — ROW ONE, left to right: B. Salley, C. Miller, A. Lynch, D. Gardner, M. Medley, P. Van Volkenburg, P. Falk. ROW TWO: K. Nelson, P. Rinz, C. Herrera, Mrs. Adcock, M. Steward, J. Weyerhaeuser. K-5— ROW ONE, left to right: M. Gleva, M. Hewitt, C. Ritter, D. Baker, L. Barnes, C. Johnson, J. Olson. ROW TWO: J. Bloomberg, A. Palmer, B. Moses, B. Turpin, L. Starkey, Mrs. Jepsen. MISSING: K. Mills, F. Tenzler, A. Stojack, S. Si mac. 65 66 68 Cake heed to the parti of tjou £eet; Chen all xpwfxvctys will be 5uv6. BLUE TEAM: S. Smith (captain), M. Bradley, J. Ellis, C. Ferguson, R. Rankin, J. Gay, G. Sloan, M. Taylor, A. Kegel, C. Wood, D. Krewson, K. Yaeger, K. Kalmbach, M. Albert, L. Peacock, K. Brunton, L. Piper, L. Colton, P. Rumbaugh, W. Severin, A. Garrison, C. Smith, S. Heston, F. Thierot, M. Wagner, A. Weyerhauser, L. Jones, C. Worthington, B. Huson, M. Moshofsky, L. West, J. Wilson, D. Abernathy, C. Holmes, H. Barbey, S. Cites, B. Lile, K. Wonderly, P. Talbott, A. Marks, M. Talbott, C. Witman, N. Haumerson, C. Corum, T. Hagen, J. Winkley, N. Peterson, C. Crepin, S. Fogg, S. Johnson, K. Gross, K. Konsmo, Joan Gillis, P. Rockwoo d, P. Fujimoto, P. Roskos, S. Goman, C. Morey. 70 GOLD TEAM: D. Kass (captain), J. Anderson, C. Andresen, M. Cunningham, L. Moldowan, L. Poole, M. Reberger, M. Seawell, S. Ward, M. Witman, T. Wolfe, C. Bartosh, M. Brandon, D. Dye, M. Farley, L. Frink, D. Gobel, M. Haley, T. Hendrickson, T. Heston, H. Johnson, D. Middleton, R. Miller, K. Pedersen, J. Robertson, T. Schuster, S. Siler, M. Trodden, J. Barovic, M. Bradley, D. Cunningham, W. Goms, L. Gonyea, L. Gould, A. Healey, C. Johnson, D. Lile, C. Lincoln, A. Middleton, B. Miller, D. Peck, L. Pedersen, N. Schwabe, S. Walsh, ML Willard, P. Burch, A. Cooley, G. DeBon, S. Dimant, R. Garrison, B. Hooper, S. Isaacson, W. Jay, J. Jueling, S. Pogorelc, M. Sass, S. Silins, L. Sloan, L. Smith, T. Weyerhaeuser, R. Winckley 71 BLUE HOCKEY TEAM— ROW ONE, left to right: M. Talbott, N. Peterson, P. Talbott, L. Jones, F. Thieriot. ROW TWO: A. Marks, T. Weyerhauser, B. Lile, K. Wonderly, J. Winkley. ROW THREE: R. Rankin, T. Hagen, C. Corum, S. Smith, S. Cites. MISSING? N. Haumerson, L. Colton, H. Barbey. BLUE TEAM SONG When the Blues come marching down the field We know that they will never, never, yield; For the other team may have some pep When they see 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! 72 GOLD HOCKEY TEAM— ROW ONE, left to right: Debby Kass, H. Johnson, K. Pedersen, J. Barovic, T. Hendrickson. ROW TWO: M. Seawell, B. Buse, S. Dimant, B. Hooper, L. Poole, L. Gonyea, J. Robertson, M. Farley. MISSING: C. Bartosh, D. Cunningham, M. Haley, M. Witman. GOLD TEAM SONG Fight for the Gold team fight. Conquer the foe. We ' ll win what e ' re we do So dig right in and fight more, more, more. Victory will be our aim, Show them our might; ' Till we win every game We ' ll fight for the Gold team, fight for the Gold team, FIGHT ! 73 SCHOOL HOCKEY TEAM — ROW ONE, left to right: M. Talbott, P. Talbott, H. Johnson, J. Barovic, F. Thieriot, L. Jones. ROW TWO: S. Pogorelc, J. Robertson, K. Wonderly, L. Poole, A. Marks, S. Dimant, W. Severin, B. Buse, T. Weyerhauser. MISSING: H. Barbey (Captain), L. Colton, S. Smith, J. Winckley. RIFLE CLUB— ROW ONE, left to right: L. Smith, J. Anderson, A. Cooley. ROW TWO: K. Yeager, A. Marks, K. Kalmbach, C. Witman, B. Buse, C. Johnson. MISSING: S. Pogorelc. 75 Constance Applebee and her novices. The new smoking code of A. W. S. is enjoyed by Kai. . . Activities 4 them not to xm before I die.. STUDENT COUNCIL— ROW ONE, left to right: K. Gross, J. Anderson, C. Andresen (President), M. Farley, L. Moldowan. ROW TWO: R. Winkley, B. Lile, J. Robertson, P. Fujimoto, K. Pedersen, P. Rumbaugh. ROW THREE: M. Witman, S. Cites, L. Poole, C. Corum, T. Hagen, R. Rankin. MISSING: L. Siem. HOUSE COUNCIL— ROW ONE: L. Poole, L. Moldowan (Chairman), S. Johnson, T. Hagen. ROW TWO: P. Fujimoto, L. Colton, C. Andresen. MISSING: H. Johnson. SERVICE LEAGUE— ROW ONE, left to right: M. Reberger, M. Sass, D. Gobel, L. Pedersen. ROW TWO: P. Rockwood, J. Robertson (President), J. Winkley, A. Garrison, C. Witman. MISSING: M. Cunningham, S. Johnson. SOCIAL COMMITTEE, left to right: K. Wonderly, D. Krewson, R. Miller, L. Poole (President), L. Colton, T. Wolfe. SHIELD — ROW ONE, left to right: K. Pedersen, J. Barovic, L. Moldowan, T. Woife ROW TWO: W. Severin, M. Cunningham, D. Peck, K. Wonderly, M. Haley. ROW THREE: S. Ward (Editor), If, Witman, S. Johnson, M. Seawell. MISSING: H. Johnson, N. Watkins. 3 r Pi MM a CHOIR— ROW ONE, left to right: C. Andresen, M.L. Talbott, D. Gobel, K. Konsmo, B. Lile, S. Cites, K. Wonderly (President), C. Crepin, D. Kass, M. Cunningham, P. Fujimoto, J. Barovic, K. Lincoln, P. Rockwood, C. Morey. ROW TWO: L. Gonyea, M. Witman, L. Poole, T. Hagen. RAYNOR GUILD—ROW ONE, left to right: L. Colton, J. Robertson (V„P.), H, (Sec.), C. Witman. ROW TWO: M. Haley, C. Wood, J. Gillis, R. Rankin, W, S. Goman (Treas.), M. Taylor, P. Talbott, H. Johnson. Barbey (President), S. Siler, Goms, N. Haumerson. MISSING: S3 n ii SEMINARY ATHLETIC COUNCIL— ROW ONE, left to right: J. Barovic (Treas.), C. Corum (V. P.), S. Cites, (President), N. Petersen (Sec.) ROW TWO: H. Barbey, P. Burch, S. Smith, B. Huson, K. Pedersen, D. Lile. MISSING: D. Kass. FRENCH CLUB— ROW ONE, left to right: S. Silins, C. Corum, S. Smith (V. P.), J. Barovic, C. Morey. ROW TWO: T. Wolfe, N. Petersen, M. Willard, J. Ellis. ROW THREE: J. Gillis, M. Witman, L. Gonyea, A. Kegel, T. Hagen, D. Lile. MISSING: C. Wood (Sec. Treas. ), H. Barbey (President), J. Robertson, R. Miller, D. Cunningham, M. Moshofsky, P. Rockwood, M. Reberger, D. Peck. DANCE GROUP, left to right: M. Trodden, D. Dye, J. Gay, B. Huson, L. West. MISSING: W. Jay. GLEE CLUB— ROW ONE, left to right: B. Miller, N. Peterson. ROW TWO: M. Reberger, A. Cooley, S. Walsh, D. Dye, S. Siler, J. Jueling, A. Marks, D. Lile. MISSING: D. Krewson, R. Miller, W. Severin, C. Wood, R. Rankin. TASC— ROW ONE, left to right: S. Johnson, D. Kass, S. Smith, C. Corum, L. Poole, M. Cunningham, M. Witman, P. Talbott, M. Seawell. ROW TWO: B. Buse, L. Gonyea, S. Fogg, N. Peterson, J. Barovic, H. Johnson (V. P.), P. Fujimoto, M. Hoey, D. Gobel, M. Talbott. ROW THREE: L. Jones, R. Garrison, A. Marks, C. Crepin, D. Lile, K. Kalmbach, L. West, T. Hagen, J. Gillis, C. Bartosh, C. Witman, M. Willard, M. Haley, S. Silins, J. Ellis. MISSING: S. Heston, C. Wood, R. Rankin, M. Taylor, K. Pedersen (President), M. Brandon (Secretary). 86 MASQUE— KNEELING, left: A. Middleton, J. Wilson, right, M. Hoey, A. Garrison. SEATED: W. Jay, T. Hendrickson, P. Talbott (secretary), D. Kass (president), T. Wolfe (vice-pres. ), J. Ellis, M. Seawell. ROW THREE: K. Gross, S. Dimant, S. Cites, L. Moldowan, J. Gay, D. Middleton, P. Rumbaugh, K. Wonderly. ROW FOUR: B. Lile, J. Winkley, C. Corum, S. Smith, P. Burch, D. Lile. THE CHALK GARDEN LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Healey, C. Corum, K. Wonderly, Chaplain Tumilty, J. Barovic, T. Wolfe, D. Kass, Mr. Manning, J. Ellis. 37 91 PATRONS FOREMOST DAIRIES MR. JAMES WILL BENEFACTOR DR. ROBERT GIBSON GUNDERSON; ORIGINAL JEWELER SHAUB— ELLISON CO. STEREO SOUND AND SERVICE MR. JAMES WIBORG MR. PAUL WONDERLY DONOR AMERICAN FEDERAL SAVINGS LILE - MAYFLOWER, INC. MR. WILLIAM MOLDOWAN FRIEND R. E. ANDERSON AND CO. BAVARIAN RESTAURANT DR. H. C. DAHL A FRIEND JOHNNY ' S DOCK RESTAURANT DR. GEORGE SHAW SOINE ' S  .,.,- r.,- MISS SANDRA WIRSTROM ADV SORS: MR. LEE MANNING


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