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St. Helen’s Hall
Opus 57

�DEDICATION
It is with a deep sense of gratitude to our Bishop for the inspiration he has
been in all our lives and in our school that we, the Class of 1957, do fondly
dedicate this, our Delphic, to our beloved prelate, Benjamin Dunlap Dagwell.

Board of Trustees
The Rt. Rev. Benjamin D. Dacwell
The Rt. Rev. James W. F. Carman
Mr. Fred Fowler
Mr. Philip Fields
Mr. Warren T. Elliott
Mr. Frank Cooper

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Mr. Duane Autzen
Mrs. Carl Reynolds
Mrs Charles Stanford
The Rev. Georce Turney
Mr. L. D. Pursell

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EY FIGURES: Major and Minor

The Rt. Rev. Benjamin D. Dacwell
Bishop of Oregon

The Rt. Rev. James W. F. Carman
Bishop Coadjutor of Oregon

The Rev. R. A’Court Simmonds
Chaplain

The Heart of St. Helen’s Hall, our chapel, sets the
tone for our lives and keeps our living in true
harmony.

The Rev. Robert H. Greenfield
Chaplain

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��Ethel M. Christensen
Director of the Residence Deportment

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�Left to Right, Standing: Mrs. Nadyne Buckles, Mrs. Inga
Dunjord, Mrs. Doris Daniels. Seated: Mrs. Maude Robert­
son, Mrs. Mary Lou Krueger.

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— Study Hall Proctor

Left to Right, Standing: Mrs. Helen Noble (Nurse), Mrs.
Evelyn Strahan (Housemother). Seated: Miss Katherine
Dewitt (Dietician), Mrs. Frieda Chapman (Housemother),
Mrs. Bertha Crane (Housemother).

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Oregon City, Oregon
Carol Lee
“Oh Scrudge!”
May Queen 4 . . . Class Secretary 3 ... B“ Club 4, 1 . . .
Skiing Award 1... Volleyball 1... Next year: Undecided.

Sandra Margaret Borup
Vancouver, British Columbia
Sandy
“No kidding?”
Boarders’ Council 4 . .. Delphic Staff 4 . .. May Court 4
Volleyball, Basketball 3 ... Next year: Nursing.

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Kathleen Georgia Egans
Portland, Oregon
Kathy
“Can I give background?”
Helenas President 4 . .. Delphic Staff 4 ... Helenas Secre­
tary-Treasurer 2... Next year: Lewis and Clark College.

Norma Louise Fisher
Vancouver, Washington
Greg
“Bob’s coming today!”
Class President 4, 1.. . B; Club President 4 .. . Team Cap­
tain 4 . .. May Court 4 ... Delphic Staff 4, 1... Student
Body Secretary 2 . .. Helenas 4, 3, 2 ... Boarders’ Council
3 ... Basketball Captain 3 ... Volleyball 3, 2 ... Red Cross
3, 2, 1... Next year: Gonzaga University.

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�Heather Louise Jones
Vancouver, British Columbia
Hez
“Is that right?”
Delphic Staff 4 ... Stage Manager 4... Senior transfer
student... Next year: Undecided.

Margaret Jane Keiter
Portland, Oregon
Marge
“I’ll be forced to sue!”
Delphic Editor 4 ... Assembly Committee Chairman 4 ...
Team Captain 4 . .. Helenas 4, 3, 2... Class Treasurer 3 ...
Helenas Vice-President 3 ... Class President 2.. . Volley­
ball 3, 2, 1 . . . Basketball 2, 1 . . . Next year: Whitmao
College.

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Portland, Oregon
Karen
“And I haven’t even started my Latin!”
Student Body President 4 . .. Delphic Advertising Man­
ager 4 ... May Court 4 . . . Helenas 4 ... Student Body
Vice-President 3 ... Co-Editor Halltonian 3 . . Class VicePresident 2 ... Volleyball, Basketball 3 ... Next year: Wil­
lamette University.

Yvonne Lambert
Dunsmuir, California
Eve-non
“Ma’am?”
Boarders’ Council 3 ... Junior transfer student... Next
year: Undecided.

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�Nancy Ann Morris
Tillamook, Oregon
Nan
“Censored!”
Boarders’ Council President 4 ... May Court 4 ... Class
Vice-President 4 .. . Red-Letter Dance Queen 3 ... Board­
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College.

Jil Charlotte Stanford
Portland, Oregon
The Watchie Bird
“Now really, let’s be serious!”
Class Secretary 4 ... Delphic Art Editor 4 ... Hall Beauti­
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... Next year: College.

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�Janice Ann Wiecks
Portland, Oregon
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“I’ll have to kill you!”
Student Body Treasurer 4 ... Class Treasurer 4 ... Delphic
Business Manager 4 ... May Court 4 ... Class President 3
... Helenas 4, 3 ... Co-Editor Halltonian 3 . .. Boarders’
Council Secretary 2 ... Class Vice-President 1... Volley­
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�BEHOLD US, GRACIOUS SAVIOUR
Behold us, gracious Saviour,
In girlhood’s morning bright—
Look on ils in Thy mercy,
And guide us with Thy light.
Life’s journey lies before us,
Go with us all the way,
So shall we love Thee truly,
And serve Thee day by day.

Those gathered, here together
Will soon be far apart,
But in Thy love and service
Unite us heart to heart,
And keep us pure and loyal
Where e’er our lot may be,
Time daughters of St. Helen’s
And true our God to Thee.

So when Thou contest in glory
To gather in Thine own,
And we shall stand for judgment
Before Thy great White Throne.
Then place us at Thy right hand.
And hearken to our prayer,
Of all St. Helen’s daughters
Let none be missing there!

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Clarinda Rew
Lucy Jones
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Linda Dumas

Susan Carroll
Renee Warren
Nola Binnicker
Pat Nelson

Jo Winslow
Shannon Tucker
Gayle Foster

Deanie Roberts
Nancy Walden
Gale Mullinix

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Eleanor River

Marilyn Bunte
Jeanette Anderson

Helen Beecher
Claudia Welch
Pat Harriman
Marcot Gevaart

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Ann Christenson
Martha Boyer
Juna Hayes
Sue Stevens

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Andree Slaughter

Roberta Wright
Theresa Hardwick

Susannah Wallen
Dorothy Wise
Nancy Turney

Susan Goold
Karen Moe
Rebecca Green

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ALUMNAE AWARD
The oldest and hence one of the most cherished honors of the Hall
is the Alumnae Award. It is presented by the Alumnae Associa­
tion upon the recommendation of the principal and faculty to the
graduating senior who has demonstrated sound scholarship, con­
structive leadership, selfless school service, and loyalty to school
ideas and traditions.

Karen Kettenrinc
Winner of the Alumnae Award

MARY RODNEY AWARD
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uating senior who best reflects the qualities of character and
decorum that were first established as standards for Hall girls by
the school’s first principal. The winner is selected by the principal
and faculty.

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Margaret Keiter
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DAGWELL CUP
To the upperclass girl who has tried to exemplify Christian char­
acter throughout the school year goes the Dagwell Cup, which is
presented by the Bishop at the Helenas Chapel. The recipient is
chosen by the students, faculty, and administrative staff.

Adele Fink
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On the Mary Plaque is placed the name of the girl who is
chosen to play the part of Mary in the annual Christmas
play. She is selected by the entire school as the girl who best
fulfills the qualities attributed to the Virgin Mary.

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The girls of Helenas, chosen for their scholastic
achievements, strength of character, willingness
and ability to serve and lead, form an efficient in­
strument keeping true harmony in the school by
performing needed services.

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Left to Right, Standing: Janice V/iecks, Gael Close, Eleanor River, Karen Kettenrxng, Lucy Jones.
Seated: Margaret Keiter, Linda Dumas, Kathleen Egans, Norma Fisher. Not*pictured: Martha
Boyer and Advisor, Miss McKirdie.

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�Left to Right, Standing: Nancy Morris, Gael Close, Norma Fisher, Sandra
Sanner, Kathleen Egans, Marcia Lessing. Seated: Clarinda Rew, Correspond­
ing Secretary; Helen Beecher, Secretary; Miss Irene Campbell, Advisor;
Karen Kettenring, President; Lucy Jones, Vice-President; Janice XViecks,
Treasurer.

The Student Council, composed of the student body of­
ficers, class and organization representatives, is the in­
strument through which the voice of the students may be
heard. The members have a chance to learn first hand
the values and problems of self-government and to gain
new ideas and valuable experience through local and
regional conferences.

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�BOARDERS’
COUNCIL

Left to Right,.Standing: Sandra Borup, Gale Mullinix, Karen Moe, Claudia
Welch, Clarinda Rew, Judy Carson. Seated: Ann Christenson, Nancy Morris
(President), Mrs. Ethel M. Christensen (Advisor), Theresa Hardwicke, Lucy
Jones.

The Junior Red Cross, headed by Mrs. Dan John­
son, worked on many worthwhile and successful
projects. Among these were collecting Christmas
gifts for needy children, and sponsoring a shoeshine and Student-Faculty game for the annual
Red Cross Drive.

The Boarders’ Council, governing body of the
boarding department, assists the Director and ad­
ministration in carrying out regulations and rules
which make residence life constructive as well as
pleasant.

Left to Right, Standing: Martha Boyer, Roberta Wright, Susannah Wallen,
Ann Christenson, Jil Stanford. Seated: Clarinda Rew, Gale Mullinix, Mrs.
Dan Johnson (Advisor), Lucy Jones (President), Renee Warren, Carol Baker.

�Left to Right, Standing: Linda Dumas, Sandy Borup, Pat Nelson, Sheila Fink,
Adele Fink, Heather Jones, Roberta Wright. Seated. Janice Wiecks, Norma
Fisher, Margaret Keiter, Karen Kettenring, Jil Stanford.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Marcaret Keiter
Pat Nelson
Karen Kettenring
Sheila Fink
Jil Stanford
Roberta Wright
Norma Fisher

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Advertising Editor
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Art Editor
Assistant
Photography Editor

Janice Wiecks
Adele Fink
Photography
Individual, Organization
Social Events
Advisor
Printing, Lithography

Business Manager
Assistant
Gladys Gilbert Studio
Gus Hail
Miss Ruth Richardson
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Fisher, Dorothy Wise, Margot Gevaart, Judy Carson, Jo Winslow,
Nola Binnicker, Ann Christenson, Renee Warren, Linda Dumas.
Second Row; Eleanor River, Lee Ann Alfred, Helen Beecher, Clarinda Rew, Pat Nelson, Gael Close, Deanie Roberts, Karen Moe.
Third Row: Adele Fink, Sandy Sanner, Margaret Keiter, Lucy
Jones, Sue Stevens, Beckie Green, Carol Baker.

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Under the direction of Mrs. Car­
olyn Harrington, the B2 Club pro­
vides music both for major school
occasions and entertainment away
from the school.

�RHYTHMETTES

“Rougettes”
Captain — Norma Fisher

“Willies"
Captain — Gale Mullinix

This year the girls were divided into four teams
which competed against each other for points in
uniform, sports, and behavior.

“Macs"
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“Klicks”
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The May Fete celebrates the coming of spring at the Hall. A queen and her court of
six princesses reign over this beautiful pageant. This year, the crowning of Queen
Carol I started an evening of song, dance, poetry, and fun. The theme of the pageant—
“Over the Rainbow”—was beautifully carried out by a rainbow made of lights shining
onto the stage while the entire room was thrown into a sea of darkness. The theme of
the program and dance was further carried out by the rainbow colors in the dresses
of the princesses. At the conclusion of the program Queen Carol invited her guests to
join her at the Coronation Ball.

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�INDEX
Advertisements
Alfred, Lee Ann
Anderson, Jeanette
Autographs
Awards ................................
Baker, Carol Lee
Beecher, Helen..................
Binnicker, Nola.................
Boarders’ Council
Boarders* Dinner
Borup, Sandra
Bowman, Edna
Boyer, Martha Jane
Buckles, Nadyne
Bunte, Marilyn
'Club..............................
'pbell, Irene
an, Rt. Rev. J. W. F.
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Judy.................
Frieda
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Ethel......................
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/inner...............
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;ls, Doris
et, Helga
^avidson, Margaret
Delphic Stajj
Dewitt, Katherine
Dillery, Jacquelyn
Dumas, Linda
Dunford, Inga
Egans, Kathleen
Faculty
Fariss, Gertrude Houk
Fink, Adele ..................
Fink, Sheila ......................
Fisher, Norma......................
Foster, Gayle
Freshman Class
Gevaart, Margo
Goold, Susan
Green, Beckie
Greenfield, Rev. R. H.
Hardwick, Theresa
Harriman, Patricia
Harrington, Carolyn
Hayes, Juna Ann

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Hobby Show
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Johnson, Elizabeth
Jones, Heather
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Junior Class
Junior Red Cross
Keiter, Margaret
Kettenring, Karen
Krueger, Mary Lou
Lambert, Yvonne
Lessing, Marcia
Mack, Julie
Mary Award
Mary Rodney Award
May Fete
McKirdie, Isabelle
Moe, Karen
Morris, Nancy
Mullinix, Gale
Nelson, Patricia
Noble, Helen
Old-Girl-New Girl Tea
Paige, Caroline
Red Letter Dance
Rew, Clarinda
Reynolds, Carl
Richardson, Ruth R.
River, Eleanor
Roberts, Deanie
Robertson, Maude
Samuelson, Linda
Sanner, Sandra
Senior Class
Simmonds, Rev. R. A.
Slaughter, Andree
Sophomore Class
Sophomore Dance
Stanford, Jil......................
Stevens, Sue
Strahan, Evelyn
Student Council
Teams ...........
Tucker, Shannon
Turney, Nancy .............
Walden, Nancy
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Wallen, Susannah
Warren, Renee
Welch, Claudia
Wiecks, Janice
Winslow, Jo
Wise, Dorothy
Wolfson, Irene
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