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28 ILLAHEE Student Body .55 5 I STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Top row: Mr. Rynning, Julius Gius. First row: Arnold Thompson, Geraldine Whitworth, Howard Massey. On Armistice Dzy, November 11, 1926, J. H. Binns, Assistant Prose- cuting Attorney of Pierce County, addressed the school on the real meaning of Armistice Day. Mr. Higgens, representing the Curtis Publishing Company, came to the school December 11 with a plan which he claimed would increase the Student Body fund. His proposal was accepted, and at the end of the week we found that we had made, after deducting expenses, about one hundred and twelve dollars. January 20, 1927, Mr. Twitmyer, State High School Inspector, gave an address in which there was a great deal of valuable advice pertaining to the worth of higher education. Mr. Sparks from the Ellensburg Normal visited the school in February and gave a very interesting talk on the importance of choosing the right line of work after leaving high school. At the first meeting this term of the Associated Students of Fife High School the following officers were elected: President, Howard Massey, Vice- President, Arnold Thompsong Secretary, Geraldine Whitworthg and Treasurer, Julius Gius. Under this manzgement the numerous activities have been suc- cessfully taken care of. The faculty also has done a great deal for the school this year, for which much credit is due them.
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ILLAHEE 29 Fifonian FIFONIAN STAFF Top row: Folke Johnson, Clyde Garman, Stanford Wise. Arnold Thompson, Julius Gius. Middle row: Agnes Moi, Ester Hill, LaVeta Smart, Louise Fox. First row: Catherine Minnick, Lois Garman, Jeanne Whitworth, Geraldine Whitworth, Annie Ellestad. The Fifonian has been published bi-monthly thruout the year. Each year the Fifonian has been an improvement over the year before, and this Year was no exception. The students have shown a profound interest in the paper this year. Each class published an issue of the Fifonian, doing their utmost to make their number the best. The four issues were sent into Mr. Fisher's office to be judged. It was decided that the Senior copy was the best. The papers were rated in the following order: Seniors, Sophomore, Junior and Fresh- man. The copies are to be used for display purposes to show other schools what can be done in the way of a school paper. The Fifonian opened an exchange department with a number of other schools this year. All of the students enjoyed this department, as it gives us some ideas of what other schools are doing.
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