Fife High School - Illahee Yearbook (Fife, WA)

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S -.34 gt 4+ 'pl' wa. Q-it 3 At the Head of the Puyallup River. 3' Natural Resource Evenmg on Ameracan Lake Our New Tennis Courtq ' 1 i iw' .1 3' ff,- , lj- , . N 1, 1,,1,:. A 1-.A .T 'Aff . 5? 4' 7 M ' 1. , u -x Q, - A A - Q . w x -f . , r --'-ffvk - Q: -1-1-1.1-uv-xr.: V v. -- ,- Q -vnwqm-,fav-w - - V Y-Q-.v-ear-wb -- 'wx - Yr ' 1 - ' X35 , ' g 3 Q51 '- 1,35 .,.....lii1.1-l-l- DD Foreword Calm lilies, gorgeous rhododendrons, and dancing daisies grace the mountains and valley of our lovely state. Their roots seek among the crevices of rocks or in the rich soil for the nourishment with which to produce these joyous blossoms that glad- den and beautify our lives Like the flowers the students laughing happy and studious seek in classrooms books and activities for the knowledge which will make for them and those about them a more beautiful happy and peaceful world in which to live 4,50 'L :fr ,fy 'KiSIl A Contented Scene in the Valley n 1 Y 9 ! 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I 'mgmas . ...-n- - E ll'll' l ' l i ,lr II! Buuldung on Left on Sute of Present Audutoruum junuor Hugh Buuldung on Rught Fufe l-lugl1 Grows Up Have you ever had the desure to wear boots to school? Can you remember drop pung penculs through two unch cracks n the floor? You don t9 Well you surely mussed somethung When some of our mothers and fathers attended the very furst Fufe school un l899 the grand enrollment of l4 students and the one room lean to structure wuth no grounds were the hope for the growth and prosperuty of Fufe To accommodate the fast growung pop ulatuon a new school was necessary un l902 and was buult on the sute where the present bouler shed stands The structure consusted of two rooms one room beung used as luvung quarters by the teacher and the other beung used as a classroom After the grade frame buuldung was constructed un 1905 these rooms were used as Mr Bruffets home and later as the domestuc scuence and typung rooms The school furnushed the books for the furst tume un l9l l and many were donated by members of the communuty In l9l2 the furst freshman class num berung seven budded and bloomed through four years of hugh school lufe wuth uts never to be forgotten memorues The fac ulty members totaled two Though theur school days seemed fulled to capacuty wuth botany physucs algebra geometry bookkeepung Englush sewung cookung Latun and German the students found tume to produce three plays sponsor candy sales and plan home partues as there was no avaulable space at school Mr Bruf fet one of the most progressuve and well thought of men un the Northwest pur chased a pressure cooker then a great luxury taught the gurls the fundamentals and had them demonstrate the cooker at the Faur In shop the boys and gurls made vuoluns ukeleles assembled a car and made other worth whule thungs By l9l6 the enrollment of the school had become such that the faculty num bered fuve The class of l9l6 however whose orugunal number had been seven graduated two members Helen Peterson and Sarah Carman un june of that year Fufe hugh school was accreduted at thus tume whuch standung was retauned for sev eral years Because of the ever uncreasung number of students an addutuon of four rooms to u W if l l F L u I l 1 Inu ! 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I f!,,q-K I ff 'Y' .A ,U l Nl Q ill 'I' Furst Class of Fufe Dustruct the grade buuldung was necessary At the same tume a water system was Installed A hugh school buuldung was also added hav Ing one large assembly room on the upper floor and two classrooms In addutuon to the manual traunung and domestuc scuence rooms on the lower floor Through the fauthful efforts and cooper atuon of many classes and members of the school board the audutouuum was made possuble In l924 and stull later the new bruck hugh school found ITS place on our campus In l936 an addutuon was neces sary to the hugh school and It was In thus year that the new grade buuldung was erected Wuth the steady Increase of students and subjects offered our actuvutues took a more Important place In our school lufe Our school colors were chosen class rungs and puns were Introduced and sports began to play a mauor role IH the round of student actuvutues The Senuor house party class plays the Senuor ball the junuor .Ienuor dunner dance debate Fufonuan lllahee or Trolan and many others found theur place Fufe Hugh s Furst Two Graduates on rIght 'r as 12 Jgiffz II? FN' on our socual calendar ln fact they have become tradutuons of he school In May l938 fufty eught Fufe students wull be among the thousands In the country to step forth upon a grand and gloruous adventure Each year whule the school was gaunung In number broader vuews upon school routune and BCYIVITISS were taken The actuvutues were as much a part of the school as the studyung Every student real uzed the value of a hugh school educatuon In securung a posutuon Our students real uzed too that hugh school was only the foundatuon for lufe and not lufe Itself Be cause of the lack of faculutues for many actuvutues the cooperatuon of every student was needed ID order that any undertakung should be a success A fruendly attutude for whuch Fufe us noted was taken by the students toward hus fellow classmates and the students of other schools Fufe stull mauntauns that standard of whuch we are so proud We students could not have acquured thus reputatuon nor could we ever have been so successful In so many of our ac tuvurues had It not been for our guudung faculty Not only do they Instruct us In the varuous fuelds of subject matter but take a very actuve Interest In class actuvu tues partues banquets plays assemblues dances operettas sports etc In every thung whuch wull make our school lufe well balanced and well rounded They realuze that All work and no play makes lack a dull boy however they also realuze that all play and no work wull leave lack wuth out the necessary thurty two creduts at the end of the four years The faculty has gradually Increased In number wuth the student body At present there are fourteen members . . , . , . . L , I . V - Y - , . . I ' . . . 7 . . . . ' . . - Y I I ' ' 7 . - . . , . . . . . . , , . . , . . . . , . . . -C. . ! Y ' ' - B I Y . ' . 'ir l - - I 1 . , , ' rl.. I . . - . .. - g A I I ! I 1 , 1: ' gy- i - r ' ,, 4 in, I' -1:-'j' - f 2 '. ,. v,1f'+si--vxffifyilgl - , I Yi fpg':-,:,5i,,w I. --I . 15.7, 'tw-5 ,nv , Q' , ,1:l:5'5, ,lu-If ' -.fu II l . - -- '..'- I ' 1 ' I I . Q - '- ..r f. I , n 5 rZ - 5' V ,n'. I I , I, , Q , ,V ..,I, , in I . . . . . . . ....... Faculty ROBERT C. HALL University of Washington A. B. Superintendent Favorite Wild Flower Bitter Root lUNE DUNNINO Western Washington College of Education English Favorite Wild Flower Trillium ALICE CRIMES College of Puget Sound A Girls Physical Education Favorite Wild Flower Violets CHARLOTTE IOHNSON College of Puget Sound A English Favorite Wild Flower Trillium BARBARA REYNOLDS University ot Southern Ca itornia A B Social S :ence Favorite Wild Flower Mayflower DOROTHY M THIELE University of Washington Languagcs Favorite Wild Flower ohnny jump up HAROLD PAU L WH ELAN University of Washington A Music Favorite Wild Flower Tiger Lily BERT KEPKA College of Puget Sound A ,B. High School Principal Social Science Favorite Wild Flower Trillium RUTH T. FADNESS College of Puget Sound A. . Mathematics Favorite Wild Flower Violets RAY W IACOBS Washington State College Special Certificate Manual Training Favorite Wild Flower Trillium HELEN lACKSON MYERS University of Washington Home Economics Favorite Wild Flower Pond Lily LESLIE SANDVIC ashington State College Agriculture Favorite Wild Flower Rhododendron W D VINSON Willamette University A Boys Physical Education Coach Favorite Wild Flower Rhododendron Rhododendron MARGARET A YEAKEY Washington State College Commercial Favorite Wild Flower Ft, p Y 1 Rhododendron A ,,.. ., 1 T First row: Hedderly, Wargo, Bloomquist, Telling, Blauvelt, Due, Pettit, Gaschk. Second row: Kawasaki, Kuroda, Benthien, Loiclhamer, Paul, Jolin, Gallert, Kvamme. Student Council HE STUDENT COUNCIL of Fife High School has been organized since March, l929. The Council, the law-making body of the school, is controlled by the students and advised by the superintendent. The voting members are the Student Body officers, who also serve as Student Council officers, and two representatives from each class. Each club has one representative. The members from the clubs have the right to debate, but not to vote. The purpose of the council is to aid in governing the school, to supervise school activities, and to promote the best interests of the school. This year the council found its constitution out of date on several points. Its chief work was the amending of the constitution. These amend- ments pertained to membership, requirements for membership, and letter requirements in the different sports. The council also introduced student tickets, which proved a big suc- cess. The tickets were a bargain to the students and brought a larger turn out to the games. ln addition to the improvements that were made on the school gounds, such as the new lawn and the tennis court, a moving picture machine was . - purchased during the year. lt will be used for the Gi iv benefit of the students, not as a money-making 5 proposition. The pictures shown will be educa- tional as well as entertaining. The following officers ably led the council during the year: Bill Pettit, presidentg Carol Paul, vice-president, Mary Ellen Benthien, secretaryg Kozo Kuroda, treasurer, Mr. Hall, adviser. th MR, HALL v - Y., 9, '. 'L '- gg.. if 'Vt' - fl n.. '.2'-.e'?.f5:15 xda5' '11-. .A W . Seniors I-IANNA MAE ASPLUND Capable Gxrls Club secretary her Senior year played volleyball basketball and baseball majored rn home economxcs Her ambltlon to become a secretary Her hobbles are brcycllng, and Swlmmlng GEORGE BRAUN Turned out for basketball acted well ln assemblles was Trojan and Flfonlan typlst as a Senxor majored rn mathematrcs hrstory and scrence Hrs ambxtxon as to become a radlo operator and enjoys huntrng and flshlng ROBERT BUSH From ason Lee Intermedlate unror Class presrdent Sophomore class treasurer football basketball Letterman Club president Rose of the Danube Green Stockmgs Growxng Pams assembly Bob wants to become a methanlcal en gxnecr WINIFRED COX Effluent Senior Class secretary and a unror Class treasurer m jored In commercial work for her ambrtlon is to become a ecretary to the presldenr of a large fxrm Wm xfreds hobby IS swrmmmg EVELYIN DEGERUD Entered from Vashon Hugh School as a Senxor and also attend ed Frfe ln her Sophomore year took part xn Grovmg Pamns ma jored an commcrcxal work Evelyn uants to become a successful house vu e DAVID DLI' Came as a lunlor from Sumne I'eIlj,h School umor Class ser geant at arms member of Student Council football Glec Club Green Stockxngs Growing Paxns assembly Older Bojs eg rslatlvc Scsslon Dave rushes t become a marrnc I-UGFNF FFAR I'rom Franklin unmr Hlgh Srhool Yaklma 1s a Freshman Boys Club ure presrdent Older I oys Leglslatrvr Sessxon 1 ee Club Rose of the Danube Tre liufcanc-ers Green Stockxnps Groumg Pams assembly Trojan wdvertjslnjz staff MILDRED BACKER Came as a Senior from Lmcoln played volleyball yell leader Glee Club majored m scrence and his tory Her ambmon rs to become a school teacher hopes to go t Bellingham Normal Lmkes draw an IDA BULLERI Actrve rn volleyball basketball and baseball was a member of the orchestra rn her Senror year ma jored m hxstory home economxcs and commercxal work She hopes to become a secretary Her hobby rs hrkmg DOROTHY CARLSON Attended Sumner Hrgh School untjl her unlor year Dorothys art work on the Trojan deserves much pranse she majored rn com mercral work hopes to become a designer and her hobby rs drawing BONNIF CRAWFORD Took part rn fashxon shows at tended the Unrversxty of Washang ton open house majored rn home economjcs her ambition ls to be come a beauty operator Enjoys dancmg and skatmg JACK DRYDEN Fntered as a Senror from West port Hugh School Kansas Ctty Mxssourx football basketball base ball Boys Letterman Club sccre tary treasurer majored in scxence and history lVlIl.DRl:D FLLIS Sophomore Class secretary Soph omore Debate Club secretary unxor treasurer athlerrcs Green Stock ings assembly Flfonxan cxrcula tmn manager reporter Trojan us lness manager C. P S De a e Tournam nts VIRGINIA HANSON JUUIOY Class vmce presr ent Freshman class secretary Glee Club Rose of the Danube Green Stotklngs Growmg Pams sem ly Fxfonxan cdrtor C P S Debate Tournament Hr Leaders Conference r Y? 5.-.. 75 fs o 8 f' I ' ' in ' ' 5 , r ' ' . Q Ais ,S 4- - ' ' gy ,jf , , Y 2 , ' , ' . . ff Q I 12 V ' g. f, -I -. A . . , I . 3 r , I - 3 I I i I . J . ' 2 , , ' , 9' J 1 J ' 5 rv - - ,H 4- - - Y ' - ' Q x N I! rf -. 3. S' 9 - - I V F' , q .f V' ax 4 X a- S f, - U . . A , ' 1 r .f 3 . - Q w 1 J ' .. C - 1- H ,J ' PP .- t .. - Q 1 - B - E H I fl L . ' .. y Q 1 . . bt 5 , . . ' ' 0 9 ., ,lk . A 4 . ' J' . l , I : I .d 2 J o .1 li U A V' Cl ' ff ' ' ss- it A , 1 ly U . , I ln b 3 1 V :h . . 1 - fi 1 be A 1 . I A l - 1 Ah 5 V s I K Ev ' w Y' 'e K 1 - I ' ': V6 'sv .., Qs 1 323.3 . r',f,z. uo',l,-1 ,xx 4194? Qi!- '-lli s U- ,- x 1 ' I ,r '-v.' yn Sl 6'7 F Q. T C . bm. 3 VERNA JEAN HEDDERLY Junior Class secretary: Girls' Club president: Student Council: Girls' Athletic Association secretary-treas- urer: athletics: Yell Queen: Glee Club: The Buccaneers, Growing Pains, assembly: orchestra: C. P. S. Debate Tournament: Trojan. YONEKO HIRAI Played volleyball. basketball, and baseball. She took part in The Buccaneersu: her majors were home economics and history. Yoneko wants to become a beauty parlor operator. Interested in collecting snapshots. DOROTHY JACOBS Volleyball and basketball player, bowling: Glee Club: Rose of the Danube. assembly: majored in commercial work, for she wants to become a secretary. Dorothy hopes to go to business college. Espec- ially likes bowling. DOROTHY JOHNSON Displayed dramatic talent in Glee Club. Rose of the Danubed' Green Stockings, South in So- nora, Growing Pains, and as- semblies: volleyball: majored in his- tory. She wants to become a beau- ty operator. Hobby is dancing. DOLORES JOLIN Popular Girls' Club vice presi- dent and secretary: Student Council historian: played volleyball. basket- ball, and baseball: Glee Club: Sun- bonnet Girl. Growing Pains. as- sembly: Fiforiian reporter. Xvishes to become a secretary. JOSEPH KIBE Sang in the Glee Club: per- formed in Rose of the Danube, Sunbonnet Girl. and assemblies: Trojan advertising agent: majored in history and science. His ambi- tion is to go into the produce busi- ness. Joe's hobby is music. KOZO KURODA Q Efficient Student Council treas- urer: E. F, A. secretary as a Jun- ior, and treasurer as a Junior and Senior: football. basketball, base- ball! assembly. Kozo's ambition is to become an engineer. He plans to attend the University of Wash- ington. Seniors ROBERT HEGWINE Entered from Lincoln High School as a Senior: played end on the football team: Bob majored in shop, history, and mathematics. His hobby is sports. He wants to be- come a diesel engineer. HARUKO IIDA Devoted to volleyball, basketball, and baseball: took part in the Jun- ior class assembly: Fifonian typist: Haruko majored in home econom- ics and commercial work. She wants to become a secretary. Likes to swim. FORSTINA JEFFRIESfBowling enthusiast: Glee Club: member of the chorus in Rose of the Dan- ube and the Junior class assembly: majored in commercial work. Her ambition is to take up music, likes her accordion. WILMA JOHNSON lnclustrious Sophomore and Sen- ior Class vice president: Girls' Club secretary: Student Council member: Glee Club: Sunbonnet Girlf' Growing Pains, assembly: Fif- onian reporter. Wilma's ambition is to become a nurse, ardent knitter. CLARA KEBl..lSH Peppy Volleyball, basketball. and baseball player: was athletic mana- ger. took part in Growing Pains and class assemblies: majored in home economics. Will be an effi- cient nurse. Clata's hobbies are tap dancing and skating. KENZO KURODA Played basketball: proved to be a very efficient athletic manager for two years: majored in science and history. He wishes to become a doctor, and plans to enter the Univeristy of Oregon. Kenzo en- joys sports. GORDON LILLEY Freshman Class sergeant-at-arms: played basketball and baseball: Glee Club: Green Stockings, assembly: played in orchestra. Gordon's ambi- tion is to become a sheet metal en- gineer. His hobbies are swimming and basketball. Seniors KENNETH LILLEY Wfas Freshman Class treasurer: took part in assembly and South in Sonoran: majored in history. Kr-nny's ambition is to take up air conditioning. His hobbies are singing. dancing, and yodeling, ROBERT LOIDHAMITR Student Council member: Glee Club: The Buccaneers, Sunbon- net Girl, assembly: agricultral rep- resentative to Pullman. Robert's am- bition is to take up agricultural ex- tension work at W. S. C. Competi- tion for Bing, ROBERT lVlcGlVNEY Transferred from Stadium High School in his Junior year. Was Fif- onian and Trojan sports' editor: Growing Painsng Older Boys' Leg- islative Session. Robert's ambition is to become a newspaper reporter. YALKO MORIHIRO Played volleyball, basketball, and baseball: Glee Club: took part in The Buctaneersf' and a class as- sembly: majored in history and home economics. She wants to be- come a beauty operator. Yae's hobby is cooking. HESSIE NAKAMURA Liked to play basketball. volley- ball. and baseball: Glee Club: as- sembly: Fifonian an.l Trojan typist: office girl: majored in home econ- omics and commercial work. with ambition to become a secretary. Bes- sie's hobby is skating. THOMAS OSAKA Basketball teamls fiery forward, baseball: took part in :A Boys' Club assembly: majored in history and science. Wlisliing to become a Diesel engineer, he hopes to attend Gon- zaga College. Tomis hobby is sports. LOUIE PASINETTI Popular Boys' Club president, vice-president as a junior: Student Council historian: basketball, base- ball: Green Stockings, assembly: Hi Leaders Conference. Louie hopes to drive a truck. Main interest is basketball. EDWARD LOIDHAMER jovial Senior Class president: football captain, wrestling: Glee Club: Sunbonnet Girl, Growing Pains, assembly: agricultural rep- resentative to Pullman: Older Boys' Legislative Session. Ed wishes to become a poultry inspector. BEATRICE LYMAN Played volleyball and basketball: was a member of the Glre Club: took part in Rose of the Danube, The Buccaneersf' Sunbonnet Girl, and assembly: orchestra: Tro- jan. Beatrice's ambition is to be- come a florist. KEITH MILLER Left Stadium when a Senior: played football, was a bonecrushing wrestler: majored in history. H15 sole aim is to become an owner of a large printing concern. Keith's hobby is watching horse races. YOSHITO MORIHIRO Remained out of school for a year: was class treasurer as a Soph- omore: played baseball and basket- ball: assembly: Fifonian roll room manager. Yoshito wants to become a pharmacist. His hobby is metal work. DOROTHY NORISADA Participated in volleyball. basket- ball, and baseball: took part in a class assembly: majored in mathe- matics and home economics. Dorothy desires a position as a Civil Service worker. Her hobbies are sewing and cooking. CLIFFORD OSTREM Proved to be a reliable athletic manager: played football: took part in an assembly and Growing Painsng was a member of the Tro- jan advertising staff: Cliff's ambi- tion is to become a truck driver. Enjoys swimming. ANN PAUL Played volleyball, basketball, and baseball: Glee Club: took part in Rose of the Danube, South in Sonora, and assembly: majored in home economics. Ann wishes to become a dietician. Likes to ride a bicycle. nf f--+ . ' To C -t. 5 ' X P js' T2 -sv WQ'l V7 we .- 1. :fy WY' ' it . ef .mv , i U' .qv- if N.. 9s if Q1 WILLIAM PETTIT Student Councnl presxdent vlce presxdent as a unlor Musxcal Club presrdent football baseball wrest lm lee ub se of e Danube Green Srocltmgs South Sonora Growmg Pams assembly orchestra Trojan WILLIAM ROBERTS Came from Easton I-Ilgh School a a umor was joke editor of the roman w s a member of Stage crev. majored ln s lence Bill 5 e m es fue o n gmeerlng Svunps a mean golf club WAKAO SAGAMI Outstanding football player for our years and baseball player or three years Captarn Roderxto ln South n Sonora bus dtxver W akao plans to become a major league baseball plaxer Hs hobby 15 raolo work OLLY MAI STTVI NS A mxtted from Gault Intermed late as a Sophomore nas Senior treasurer played volleyball and bas lretball office gxrl Dolly s ambxrxon vs to become a telephone operator Lxkes to hxke FSTHI R TL LLING Student Councxl represertatlve Debate Club yolleyball basketball ase all flee C u R e of e Danube The Buccaneers un bonnet Curl Green Stoclungs Growing Pams orczestra sembly Fxfonxan Trojan KATHIIEIN NX ALDENI Well qualltled Student Councxl member Debate Club vice pres! dent played basltetnall vollevball and baseball tumb mg Green Stockmgs Fxtonlan Trojan C P S debate Tournament Kay wants to bcrome a court reporter GEOPGE YANIAMOTO Our Edntor of frojan I-reshman Class presldent Sophomore Class sergeant at arms and unlor Class Student Councrl representatue Boys Club secretary plated football bas et all an baseball assembl George r ants to travel Senlors LEOLA RICH Entered from Sreuart Intermedr a e s vert capable stu ent graduated from high school m three years majored tn lstory Leola wants to become a booklceeper Her hobby rs smmmmg STIRLIING ROSE was Student Councll member Glee Club The Buccaneers un bonnet Gnrl assembly agrrcultural representative to Pullman majored m mathematxcs and hxstory Hrs ambltlon ts to become a poultry man so his natural hobby ts farm rn JOSEPHIINE SVIAILEY Enrolled from Lincoln Hxgh S mol umor Trojanettes student aduser Glee Club South rn Sonora Grov-mg Pams sembly Trojan cwsephxne wants to t e up secretarxal work Goes n for horse back rtdmt, THOMAS TAKLSMUR-X Acred as uce presxdent of the F F A played basketball and are Toms ambltlon ls to become an avtator hence he plans to enter the Callfornla Boeing School His hob by ns farmmg JEAN THOMPSON ng ln tue Glen Club too prt Rose of the Danube The Buccaneers and an assembly majored n commercnal vork and home economics She wants to be come a beauty operator EIKO YAMAMOTO Nolleyfball basketball and base lall were her favonte sports Glee Club chorus member Rose 0 the Danube South ln Sonora assembly ma c red omxcs Llkb s ambition ls to become a beauty operator home econ MIYO YOSHIDA Dlsplayed her athletlcs abllltv tn volleyball basketball baseball and tumblmg Glee Club took part ln Rose of the Danube Green Stocltxngs Grouxng Pams and an assemblx Frfonxan Trojan Main mterest ls s ort ou. 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III I II I I'I ,LAI III I kb Q all .V 1 f vf V: ,- Q X V. . g j jp gl f I 1 l U l li Q 1 Senior History OOKINC- backward to the fall of i934 which stands out as clearly as though it were only yesterday, we see a crop of young sprouts transplanted to replace the Freshflowers of the previous year that de- veloped into Sophomores. As soon as we were firmly rooted we elected George Ya- mamoto class presidentg Dorothy Harris, vice president, Virginia Hanson, secretary, Kenneth Lilley, treasurer, and chose Miss Macpherson for our adviser. During the year, the Freshman-Sophomore party and the Sophomore-Freshman party were sur- passed only by our Freshman assembly, which was held at Christmas. By the fall of '35, our stems had become sturdy enough for us to assume the role of Sophomores. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves while we initiated the incoming 'Frosh and welcomed them with a party. The Freshman class returned the compli- ment and our activities for the year came to a close with our assembly where our president, Bill Pettit, presided. Other offi- cers chosen for that year were: Wilma johnson, vice president, Mildred Ellis, sec- retary, and Bob Bush, treasurer. When we returned to school the follow- ing year, as upperclassmen, we began show- ing our true colors in our blossoms. For our class play we chose 'Creen Stocking, and it proved to be the greatest success we had ever experienced. To stimulate inter- est 'in our junior play, we staged a contest open to all students in the high school. One girl from our class wore a pair of green stockings each period throughout the day. The student who found the most of the girls wearing green stockings was awarded two tickets to the play, With our skating party over in December, and our class as- sembly completed with the presentation of the mystery, Tiger's Claw, we turned all our efforts on the big event of the year, our junior-Senior Dinner-Dance. This was held at the Masonic Temple on May l4, and it was truly worth all our effort for it turned out to be the most colorful affair ever planned by our class. Bob Bush, class pres- ident, assisted by Virginia Hanson, vice- president, Verna jean l-ledderly, secretary, and Winifred Cox, treasurer, did much to help the class with their originality and encouragement during our junior year. When we gathered again in our Senior year, we greatly missed Miss Macpherson, who had been our friend and adviser through the first years of our successful growth from the time we entered as Freshmen un- til the end of our junior year. Miss Fadness was chosen to care for us through our last and most pleasant year as Senior plants in the Fife garden. With Buck Loidhamer as our president, Wilma johnson, vice presidentg Winnifred Cox, secretaryg and Dollie Stevens, treasurer, we enjoyed a successful floral season. At our flash day skating party, we gave a prize for the flashiest costume worn to the skating party which had been worn to school all day. For our class play, we chose Growing Pains, a comedy, written about the adven- tures of a group of boys and girls of high school age. lt was an unusual success and really measured up to our highest expecta- tions. Three glorious days of fun, May 6, 7 and 8 constituted our house party, which we held at Lake Wilderness, with the teachers as chaperons. Camping in cabins, taking turns at cooking and dishwashing horse back riding, swimming, boating, moonlight canoeing on the sparkling water, and dancing at the inn-these activities added to our never-to-be-forgotten pleasure of three happy days. On May l3, we blossomed forth at the Senior Ball, more important now because it was our Senior Ball. The auditorium was decorated in a beautiful tropical moonlight setting and excellent music was furnished by Dick Lemagie's band. Our caps and gowns were worn on May 22, for it was baccalaureate. May 23 marked the date of Class Day, when we were honored to pass through the flower chain held by the jun- iors. Clever songs were exchanged between the two upper classes. Much laughter re- sulted when the humorous and amusing prophecy and will were read. 1 Y. - vm- i -ner Gly x 9 Nr 91 L It , N Q: y 2 z.. E 1 , I X , Q '-- ,ft - 1 l DOROTHY NORISAD.-X VIRGINIA H.-XNSON RIQIIINI-X ,IOHNSON i1lUl2C1I HVXNI-'XfXIO'I'O THOMAS TAKIHNILTR.-X ESTHIZR TLLLING XOXO KLTROD.-X KI NIO KVIQOIJA Commencement Speakers and Awards I HE Valedrctorlan was Dorothy Norlsada the Sensor who obtained the highest grade point average during her hugh school years and rs there fore the recrprent of the Scholastic award The Salutatoruan was Wllma johnson the Sensor who obtarned the second hrghest grade pount average durrng her tour years ot hugh school The Class Representatrve Commencement Speaker was Vrrglnla Hanson elected by the Sensor Class to represent them at Commencement The Faculty Commencement Speaker was Dolores olxn a Sensor chosen by the faculty to speak at the exercrses The Sensor Crrls Honor Award was presented to Wllma johnson chosen by the faculty on the basis of scholarship personal appearance per sonallty character leadershrp actuvltres and servrce to the school The Sensor Boys Honor Award was presented to George Yamamoto chosen by the faculty on the basas of scholarshrp personal appearance per sonalsty character leadership actavltres and servrce to the school Alumni Meritorious Trophy was awarded to Vlrgunra Hanson who was outstandlng In scholarship character attitude and extra currlcular actlvutles The Vocational Agricultural Award was pre sented to Thomas Takemura a Sensor boy chosen by the superintendent and the pruncrpal with the recommendation of the agricultural Instructor on the basrs of scholarship the worth of hrs agrucul tural proyect and hrs partrclpatuon an school ac tlvltles The Carl s Service Awards grven for unseltrsh 'P' unspectacular service to the school was presented to Esther Tellrng The Boys Servlce Award glven for unseltrsh unspectacular service to the school was presented jointly to Kozo Kuroda and Kenzo Kuroda DOLORES IOIIN 5 WNWQK . 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S Anderson Fourth row A Chrxsty Lors Egman J Bullerx Y Kasal Hopkins Gallert Gaschk Irrrt row Mlelkev Ueda K Watanabe Wakamatsu B 'Vlotrxson H Morrsakl Ohmoto Second row Sakahara Petarcrk Mrslcar Massey E Ruscher S Sagamx M Olson M Peacocke Third row Yoshxoka Norlmg Reck F Shoemaker H Youngchxld Sutton Todd Fourth ww NJ Vmson V Thompson Swanson Walker C Paul Nelson cuccn Jumor Class LOWN over at last to the upper fueld the crop of junuor lump ups began the season with a new advlser Mass Threle Ed Carre re elected head gardener had as able helpers Pat Dreyer assistant gardener Sylvla Anderson garden secretary and Mary Petarcrk chlef pollen collector No tnmnd vsolets were Student Council representatuves Betty Callert and Paul C-aschk After the sproutlng of our skatung party we unfolded our new leaves farther and presented the class play Here our buddung actors were guven an opportunrty to demonstrate thelr abllsty whlch they dld to the extent of makung Hobgoblun House an outstanding success As farther proof of the junior jump ups muslcal talents we presented operetta stars as well as several orchestra members The leaves of the Fufonran dusclose more evidence of the lunnors versatuluty wnth three members on the staff No Pansres at sports the lunlor boys were represented on every team The gurls too dad their share by wlnnlng the mterclass volleyball champlonshlp Clnmaxlng a productive year the lunlor Sensor Dlnner Dance un May was a gay colorful occasnon wsth everyone blossoming out In his Sunday best and entering unto the fun The lunlor pump ups wlll emerge next year as full grown Sensors 1' Mrss THIELL . . 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Glus Richard ohnson Arnold Kessler Grotz Fourth mu F ohnson Balley Bxsxg K Anderson H Bryan W Keyes lversen Bunge D Crawford Inv! vnu Vffargo Margaret Yamamoto Mary Yarrnmoto R Morlhnro Okada Sugxoka M Mlzumoto l Watanabe R Nak M lc C Ol T lc h S d' T b Rl cl Z lc S O M afnura xzu alnl sen ur our on vm ana e y an a tratton zler azzonclm Robbins Rexnhardt hlatheson Althea Turner R llflorrlson Flhud mn M Tamura Summers McDonald Shlmxzu Webb G lworxsalcx Smith St an john Slosar Trucfo S Yamada Fourllv ron Mastln M Uchida ohn Olsen Frank Olson Rohxnson Valenta R Telllng Pruett Mello Sophomore Class FTER SUCCEEDING In plantung themselves flrmly In the rlch soul of Fife Hugh School during their Freshman year the Sophomores have burst Into the full flower of exceptional talent and scholarship of sports manshlp and cooperation To make sure that the hugh wands and severe storms of added responsibility and new actlvntles should not hnnder further blossommg they chose Muss Dunnung advuser Arnold Kessler chief care taker Morden Robbnns has assistant Leota Smsth the recorder of the garden meetings Mary Yamamoto the guard of the sllver dollars Irene Wargo and Leo Kawasaki barklng dogwoods Student Councul represen tatuves and Charles Crotz actlvlty officer MISS DUNNING On October 22 the Sophomores welcomed the lnttle green sprouts of Freshmen wnth a highly en poyable barn dance During the evenlng the sun shine of joy and laughter shone warmly on both blooming and budding frlendshlps Wunter cold could not nlp the spmt of the class of 40 as wltnessed at Kungs Roller Rmk December l6 Eugene Lilley umpersonated Santa Claus and distributed grfts among the skaters As a futtmg clnmax to a season of actnvutues came the Sophomore assembly March 25 34 JP' 7' V, . 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Hanson Goshl T Dogen G Coleman Curtis Kimura H Johnson T Kasal Second nn Kvarnme Lotz Curtlss Dean D Coleman Canale Cappa Baydo Lundy Hovey H Daniels Thxrd You L Keyes Holdrner E Ellis B Anderson R Daniels Hamanlshx D Hegwlnc G Anderson Comen Lclverr Karpaclc R Chrlsty fourth ran lVl ohnson De Cent Farmer uhl A Bryan Larson Lundln R Davis Evanclch Bunce Carr Prnt mn Russel Nyholm Moser H Yamamoto Y Mlzumoro l: Morne B Ruscher Yaguchx S Tamura M3VIlCk Llegan 5 nd run C Peacoflre Seeburger Svenoclx M Turner Pcscnallo Sayer Thurston C Uchida Well Tfvxrd mn D Nvholm Spear oe Slosar Rmker l: Yamada Shumock Y Sagamr B Srevcns Valenra Furfh R Walden Arnold Turner R Youngclnld A Shoemaker R Vmson Rena Shoop H Salralxara Sterrenburg Freshman Class N SEPTEMBER l l937 one of the largest crops of Freshflowers sprang up ln the garden of Flfe Hugh School Fresh as they all were some tall and lean others short and stubby they all wore a touch of green These freshly sprouted plants of l94l promptly organlzed by holdang thesr first meeting In September After a boisterous session the Freshflowers elected Ben l-loldener as presldalsy Ella Mae Morrison vuce presndausy Betty Lotz secretarlas and l-lnroshn Fuylta treasureweed As Student Council repre sentatuves they chose Edith Bloomqusst and Olaf Kvamme To Mass Reynolds for her competent advnsershnp they owe much of their success The Freshflower boys dnsplayed therr athletic abllnty as football and basketball players on the junnor l-lu Teams After school sports and Intramural sports durlng the noon hour Interested the gurls As one of theur few socual functlons they successfully gave a party to the Sophflowers on February 14 Valentines and cupuds prevanled tasty food was served and dancmg was enjoyed by a l On April l4 as thear last actlvuty the Fresh flowers gave a skating party lt proved very suc cessful and enjoyable Having wnthstood the bruises recelved they are prepared for a more strenuous second year MISS REYNOLDS KBEl' 'Gill' AY Z' HK gf as as a eg , , , , A. , , v ': , . I , , . V V V V . ' , . V V V . . . . ': . ,l . V . .l V ': .. , V ' . - V . 1 V - S Fl. - V A ' V - f , ' . ut.: ': . , V . . ' . V ' M - . 4 V s. ': . V . .l - V . - . C . - - - V 1 - tv nur: . . . , V V - . - . . V - - . r - l . 1 - I u , - l D Y I T ! I 1 ' ' V . . , f ' 1 1 . , - . H5 M ,ik fax y,.-,, ., ,E ,V L -,4.,,,1.,,L,, ae, - 4 I .Jw f Qmafeafas-w.,., .-V. L.: .41 1.a,..t.,. .V-1-.1f.,.:k sms gf - 1. - . 5 3 -q L' Q ' l sfmthivwakmw Flower IH the Crannned wall I pluck you out of the crannaes I hold you here root and all In my hand Little flower but It I Could understand What you are root and all a d all In all I should know what C-od and man as Flower an the Crannled Wall By Alfred Tennyson ff l . . , . ' . I VI , .. . . .. v S., I ' fl ' - 5 aho- lp 1. - l Ad Hdl Musuc Club N l93O the glee club band and orchestra formed one large organuzatuon the Musuc Club Sunce thus group was organuzed each year has shown great umprovement Thus year the Musuc Club welcomed as uts supervusor Mr Whelan a graduate of the Unuversuty of Washungton A cantata Chumes of the Holy Nught was presented at an assembly December 23 Numbers sung by the chorus were as follows Chrustmas Bells are Rungung How Beautuful Upon the Mountaun But Thou Beth lehem jesus Our Lord and The Lord ls Born Today Lous Egman and Ceraldune Muelkey sang the solo parts The group sponsored a skatung party january l3 at Kungs Roller Runk Pencils upon whuch were prunted the dates of basketball games were sold to rause money for unstruments Thus year a very colorful operetta South un Sonora by Charles Wakefueld Cad man was presented on lvlarch l8 As a last actuvuty they presented a Sprung Concert un May showung the musucal abuluty of the enture musuc department The band played Marche lvlulutaure by Schubert and the Aubade a morn ung serenade from Le Cud by Massenet The chorus sang several numbers A Capella a Bach chorale Schuberts Death and the Mauden and several other beautuful classucs 9 27 Those who led us through a very successful year were the presudent Alfred Kessler vuce presudent Cd Carre secretary treasurer Loss Eg man Student Councul representatuve Verna jean Hedderly and our advuser Mr l-larold Whelan nm WHELAN l t .K V T! 4 F, V A 4 ,gf-u an ij ,X X . 1 .W , 4 X l 1 l Front row: Edward Garrc, Lous Egman. lfre Kessler. Las! mu: Verna Jean ed cr y, C 1 v 9 7 . u . , - .u - - H , u u tu . . . ,, ,. , . tu .u , y 1 - lu u. lu u- U . u u u - ' 1 - 1 , . .. . H . 1 I '- , , ' 1 . . . . . U - - - uu uu U ' - - tu . lu I 3 Y- u u. ,, V 7 I . Q .M I . 2 , 1 - , f ' . - ' - f I I- U 1 I h . 5 , l u u - A V ?llX'f!'t bt4 ilUllalIl Q'Dn W ' rf 'gr .1 'li 'R M I K' First row: Mielkey, Yoshida, Curtis, Sayers, E. Yamamoto, Ruschcr, E. Morrison, C. Olson, G. Coleman, Nyluolun Gallert. Second raw: Bcdenhorn, V. Hanson, Tutlcovich, Bodenhorn. Sumrncrs, Lervold, A, Paul, Norllng, Kent. Rock Ke CPlTb'do R'hdtCh' L ' E B ' k Alf yes, . au. ur r W: em ar , erg mo, unclm, gman, enchuen, Bac er, red Kessler, W. Sagami Smalley, E. Lilley. Fourth row: Pettit, Gaschk, Carr, Duc, Pructt, H. Sakahara, Garre, Bulleri, Rose, Mastin Glee Club HIS YEAR brought out some outstandung vocal talent for Fufe Hugh School from the large number of pupuls enrolled un the Glee Club whuch far exceeded that of former years jovual carefree students compose thus group and beung a member of the Clee Club helps make them happuer However do not thunk for a moment that Clee Club us a peruod of fun lce cream and puckles one of Mr Whelans favorute expressuons ullustrates that some deep basses are too far un the cellar or some trullung sopranos up un Seventh Heaven Musuc us one of the pleasant subuects un school and we fund ut rapudly gaun ung favor among the students The furst appearance of the Curls glee club was at the lvlusuc Club s Chrustmas Cantata Chumes of the Holy Nught The Clee Club sang for assemblues furnushed materual for the choruses of the annual operetta and sprung concert and presented the leads for these programs Throughout the year more student talent was un evudence Much credut us due to Mary Ellen Benthuen and Carol Paul who gave theur turne as accom panusts Lous Egrnan acted as student durector durung both semesters of the year The durector Mr Whelan has been pleased wuth the vocal talent and us un hopes of attaunung an A Cappella Chour for next year We suncerely 9 7 hope he wull succeed and the best of luck to the 9 future chour Much credut for the advancement the boys and gurls glee clubs have shown thus year us due to the dulugent drullung and traunung un harmony whuch have made the Glee Club a pleasung group of sungers WHELAN 45-lb! , , . . . I 4 ' - ! Y , . . . ' Y l - 1 n 1 ! - ' - 4 A - Y l , . , - . . . . . . .. . . .u , . . , . . . . - u , u 1b V ug . , , U- , 3 , I - x . . .L -' . . . . . . . A l , MR. I A . I 4 T I A I . I 1 - htralugief 5 T .f N' 'g'fjvgf .,?,5,, 4 , ,ufeg,-gegi ,A -. J' AW5,gg.u,,1,1g ,Q fuuvgggggfag,.,,,-,,,yQ,QQSLj ' ,' f ' . vides ff' 12 1. 551 ff., t'SQ.i,' .N ' ,. . , 1 . 'V , fs-. Fil 'Giar d wf ntvzutlfe. -v 1 1- 1 ' 4 Ifzrrt run: Alfred Kessler, Nlastln. Lullcy. Srwvld mu: Hell:-rly. Garrc, Hopklxms. Karpack, Cook, Lyman, Ray Curtis, Cox, Lundin, Pc-mt, je-as Shoop, Lebert. Band ITH MR WHELAN as the new dnrector thus year the band strove to be even bugger and better than those of former years and to revlve the Interest of the school as a whole In nts band The part played by the band promoting good splrut at school tunctlons was an Important one I evidence at basketball games and pep assemblses nts rousrng good cheer was an lnspuratuon to the team and to the rooters At varlous assemblnes throughout the year the band was on hand to furnish a tlttlng musical background and provnded appropriate musical settings for the unlor and Sensor Class plays In the guise ot the presidential guard band Its members scored a hut In a colorful scene nn the operetta Late In the sprung a suc cesstul concert was given In cooperatlon wuth the Cllee Club Clarnnet Trumpet Trombone Tuba Bass Vsol Percussion INSTRUIVIENTATION Edward Carre Saxophone Andrew Karpaclf james Cook Robert l-lopkuns Kennedy Cox Cordon Lundxn Raymond Curtis Wnlllam Pettit jesse Shoop Platt Lebert Verna jean Hedderly Eugene Lulley Alfred Kessler james Mastun Beatrlce Lyman jack Bauley 9' 17 MR XVHELAIN 4' rata - y in . . . . . r n 1 . . , ' I ' - t . , ,J . - ' 5 1 W I I T ,V T- I ' ' ' - 5 V ' 5 4 'I . ,sw 'll . .fQ5w.-'1w's1 , , .fq.f,,-' Q5 'T' ' - wt ' 1 1 ii- 'YQ 'vt 1 V' .4 Y fftlmglgfmiy v I 1.4 Ury, M751 2 rr ,wr ez- .7. - , . , - 4 - -- ,QQ uv nk 9'?? Complete cast with musucal ensemble Bandar Tom Pruett wuth has accomplnces WaI4ao Sagamu and Peter Cereghnno kidnap The bride . ' , . V X nn . . k 'X I , HAH- J t K , - xl' J .a' K' Y A AY A Y 7:4 . . ,.. 4 --7' f 'T' 1 11? . ' T' - ' ' i 1 ,vi ' ' V . b . , 5 4 . I 2115 ,J V- Z ,r x If V 0 K' rw ' . J , 7 51 .5 A ,N I Q YQ- d , Aff '?, . X 0 x. f f if 1 ' ,V 1? 5 Q 1 b , X F , ' - . 9 x-. , W 4 , b ' 4 : I - I Xt .V .V A vt : N xi. - ' 1 ' 5 - ' .I ,, . X 3 .K . - ' ' .. -7.31, K - . A-N w ,. f-fir, ka A ' ' ' M . M - V . .,H,,, H .-V., .. , ...W 4, ., I d l , , I V 0 s Q u A A . , s l' Don Rlcardo Gomez upbralds has daughters Uperetto OVELY SONGS swltt actlon colorful costumes these elements com blned to make South rn Sonora by Charles Waketueld Cadman presented March l8 an outstanding triumph The combined work of the varlous departments ln school contrlbuted to nts success South In Sonora was under the dnrectlon ot Mr l-larold Whelan vvnth Mlss Ruth Fadness as dramatlc coach A small ensemble provided the accompaniment Don Ricardo Gomez Paul Caschk Loluta losephlne Smalley Catalina Paquuta Rosata Alfred Rose David Wells Captaln Roderlgo uanlta Dnego Cortez Ann Paul Marie Apache Ceraldlne lvllelkey Boyd Rogers Betty Norllng Dan Richards Wllluam Pettit Eugene Lllley Wakao Sagaml Ruth Morrison Kenneth Lrlley Private Peter Cereghlno Prnest james Cook Three lvlexrcan lvlalds Ce :le Lervold l-latsune lvlorlsakn Rrsako Kawabata Presndentlal Guard Band Members from Flte Band ous Egman james Mastln Edward Carre 9' 27 MR WHELAN l ,I - - i . . . - - - - L ' F Teddy-Grant I - - - --- Alfred Kessler l I Q , - - - - - - r . . Q - - C. ' . X . . D . , X.- Y, . N, . r N J , Bob Bush josephlne Smalley Evelyn Degerud Eugene Fear 'Gm' M 4.00 .--L 4 H4 A, ,L I all ,wmv l, NM Ass A 'IEW Wllma johnson Ed Loldhamer Wnlllarn Pettit lvllyo Yoshrda Dolores lolln Esther Telling - -.4---4-H' ' . , A A A ' fl f. . E X '. . s ' l fi , rm,'Iw.'l4lW 1 -Hg.',', ,W l ,El - 1 ,,l 4:l'l.l . ,- - 1 4. 1 'll' f yhlfl. AMQAA, Nl-l K , , - , . I 1.34, 44 ' . . , . I' A ' 'Af QSM 4 '.i3c-f + - ' R ,K , I A A 1 . V. f li i q Yi .W 5'- M fl-of 6? ' 5. ' K wwf ff we ' ' N ' - -ff f:. '.'NL1, fr r r .+I 17 ?T..2,.a I .. ., ' , -f - f,,:,,5!5.,fq'g.,Qj Q:-., - '. .V WV, . .f..ga,. ' ' V -as ,psf-1+-.f ' y 1 :QQ 1231- 0- M, Ez ,, ,g.,A,A , i..-5. wa-W , 'fix . l f lvl All NSW Q -s ' l g,gjg',:r E N , Seated: Clara Keblish, josephine Smalley, Bob Bush. Standing: Dave Due, Ann Paul Louis Paslnettl Wanltred Cox Kenth Muller Kathleen Walden Kenneth Lllley Verna jean Hedderly Clltrord Ostrem Dorothy johnson Eugene Fear Evelyn Degerud Bob lVlcClvney Vnrglnla Hanson Ed Londhamer Senior Play HE Sensor Class presented Clrovvlng Palns by Auranna Rouverol durected by Miss Ruth T Fadness on April 22 The title xtself suggests the hu morous sltuatnons that arise when a modern young brother and slster sud denly determined to be grown up Trlals whlch appear very tunny to the audience are looked upon In all seriousness by these adolescents The fast movlng actuon ot the play made rt a huge success and also made It a tlttlng cllmax to the dramatlc presentatuons ot the Class of 38 George lvlclntyre Eugene Fear Terry lvlclntyre Dorothy johnson Mrs Mclntyre Professor Mclntyre Sophie Mnyo Yoshuda Mrs Patterson Esther Tellmg Elsre Patterson Evelyn Degerud Traftrc Officer Robert McClvney Dutch Ed Londhamer Brian Bob Bush Omar Dave Due Pete Clntford Ostrem Prudence josephune Smalley Extra boys and gurls Keith Maller Wunnutred Cox Kathleen Walden Kenneth Lllley Ann Paul l.oune Paslnetts Vrrgxnua Hanson Clara Kebllsh Verna jean Hedderly Wllma johnson Dolores jolln Bull Pettit xnss 1 mm ss 'itftgf' r . . , , . , , . . , , Y ! 1 D ' o T . .t . . H - - . , . , . ' . . . . . . , . . , . . . . , . in -, , . ,, .., - ,. l . -7 f....,,. ,, , A ,, A, , .. A , wx-:,, 1 sn 'X ---A - ,ax 4 Y ,n ff. W sf' 7 , V - . '- .-1:15 I if-, gif.: I .159 - ' J' f '3zE5'f'p, '. . .ga.'g5'fisLS'..f5 . s--1 . ' 1 mf . .' Q. , , , -'Sw-ar Qf,1,: Sf' W , am i-rw V- 'fa ' : -., .. . r 'fin' M ..-' -V ff 'fa ' , L, V A, -N wtf iz Ps SY' H . S 1 - bl . fl 'C . Robert lvleucci Paul Caschk Betty Gallert Sylvia Anderson Ed Carre Shirley Halverson Alfred Kessler v 1 - 9 . I G , .Vi ' y ,H lx l - X 4. 14 f--.4 ' n 1 - ' ' ' ' 'Q, W'm S+ r-51.51 V ,W - -nu-an-um.-Y ,.l,,.-J , - ,l 1. ,. - Lorraune Blauvelt Robert Hopkuns Geraldine lvlxelkey Harold Youngchlld Patrucua Dreyer Junior Play U OBCOBLIN HOUSE a three act mystery comedy by jay Tobuas was presented by the jumor Class December 3 l937 Eadless ghosts' Screamun skulls' Hax murders and lnsanal manlacs' These words from the script set the stage for the play Such were the experiences of a maiden aunt and her two nueces who fled to the Hobgood House to escape two fortune hunting sultors Alded by the gurls flancees the servants and the grrsly old caretaker In reallty the old manslon The quuck movnng plot kept the audience ID suspense and the players constantly on their toes Scream for scream matched laugh for laugh until the fanal curtain CAST Darius Krupp lvluss Pruscnlla Carter Marian Carter Ill Carter Frank Harlow jack Lorang Susan Parklns Henry Coober Delilah Worts Bluebeard Bronson Bull Wilkins Headless Phantom Edward Carre Lorraine Blauvelt Geraldine Mnelkey Patrucua Dreyer Robert Hopkins Harold Youngchuld Sylvua Anderson Paul Gaschk Betty Callert Robert Meuccl Alfred Kessler Shirley Halverson ' MISS THII I l Q - , i. ,gi i g ' .4 I partly responsible for the uncanny events, the group solve the mystery of What makes a garden? Flowers grass and trees Odor grace and Color Lovely gzfts luke These What makes a garden And why do gardens grow? Love lsves rn gardens Cod and lovers knovv The Carden By Carollne Cultrnan 'if r . , . . l .. -Y v X3 1 ,- K NY M dH zyG yT h d Trojonetlzes ROIANETTES IS a newly organnzed service club composed of flfteen outstandlng hngh school grrls seven Sophomores seven juniors and a Sensor student adviser Members are chosen by a commvttee from the faculty and are yudged on scholarship dependablluty partlclpatuon In school actlvltles sportsmanship and their splrlt of cooperation The Sophomores appointed by the commlttee wrll automatlcally remain members of thus club during theur lunlor year The former lunlor members wall become Inactive but may wear a small repllca of the offlcual emblem They wnll be replaced by seven new members chosen from the lncomang Sophomores A scholastic standard must be maintained to remain In the Organnzatlon To further the unterests of the school and to set a standard of servlce honor sportsmanship and scholarshlp are the alms of this organlzatlon They usher care for the trophy case display the flag and banner and take care of school plctures They found great pleasure ln ushering at the junior Play Senior Play Operetta and the Eatonvllle Basketball game this year Every other Friday was Trojanette Day On thus day they wore their uniforms of royal blue skirts and whlte sweaters with the offncaal emblem On the evennng of March 25 thus group pre sented an excltlng moving pncture show entntled Tarzan the Fearless plus a very enyoyable com e Those elected to serve as offncers were as follows Mary Ellen Benthlen president Mary Turkovlch vnce presudent Betty C-allert secretary treasurer losephlne Smalley student advlser and Mass Cnmes adviser xnss c 1 mrs l . - , , s ' I kv v , V . .V lf- f sf. I J '14 ' Q -.. .. ' 1. , Q. . vi A. - -. -5 ' n- l J v C . I 1 X Q 3 Q I Q . L Q f 1 ' U' f Q . . S l s I. j 4 S A I ' 1 . l F' ' . A L L - I r- ' l l Fxrsr row: Manko Mlzumoto, 'lar Yamamoto, Hatsune Morxsalci, Shizuko Fujita, Josephine Smalley, Mary ffllvn Bm-nthicn, ilclrc anson. Brt allert, .St-tond mtv: Mar urkovic , Marion Rylan , Niarxon Hanson, Carol Paul, Lorralne Blauvelt, Eileen Ruscher, Margaret Yamamoto. 0 . . . Y . l r v - 1 T v - . l , ' 1 , - .. H . ' dy. - 2 , . ' 3 . - 1 , - C . 1 , .. Ht. -. ff III!! '1 '- ,, 'G Gurls Club HE FIFE GIRLS CLUB us an organuzatuon un whuch all the gurls of the school have membershup ln order to become better acquaunted the gurls wore name tags for a week Another plan adopted to ssure socuabuluty was to have a short program after regular busuness meetungs whuch were held on the furst and thurd Wednesdays of each month Every Wednesday was set asude as Muddy Day ln December the club sponsored the annual Football Banquet at whuch the gurls dusplayed theur talents un both the decoratuons and the program guven durung the banquet and untermussuons The walls of the lunchroom were decorated wuth the profules ot the football players wuth munuature cheerung sectuons un between Thus was done by the decoratuon commuttee under the supervusuon of lvluss Myers who took charge of the banquet un lvluss Crumes absence On the stage un the gym were the graves of the de feated teams of the season As one of theur last umportant actuvutues they honored theur mothers at the Mothers and Daughters Banquet and also unstalled the newly elected ottucers the same eve nung In a lughter veun the gurls partucupated rn the Olympua Play Day the Skatung Party and Shoe Shune Day Under the guudance of our advuser lvluss Crumes and our offucers Verna lean l-ledderly presudent Mary Ellen Benthuen vuce presudent Ceraldune Muelkey correspondung secretary Hanna Mae Asplund recordung secretary lean Todd treasurer and Dolores lolun Student Councul representatuve we had a very successful year MISS GRIMES -:R -7- g. , - 5, Q' 'T 8. T' u l if! fi Jean Todd, Mary Ellen Benthicn, Dolores john. Hanna Mae Asplund, Verna ju-an Hvdtlvrlux Gvraltlunr- Mu--lkrw, ' f . . a . . . t 5 Y ' P l Boys Club HE BOYS CLUB consustung of all the boys and men teachers of Fufe Hugh School prospered more during the year l937 l938 than at any time smce at was organuzed Thus success was not due to the able leaders alone but also to the whole hearted cooperatlon of the members Mr jacob s leadershnp has helped the club develop several plans for entertain ment durlng the lunch period such as nnterclass basketball and volleyball Wnth hus and the club formed a clean up commnttee whuch kept the school grounds free from debrus The offucers Louus Paslnettn the presudent Gene Fear vlce president and jnmmy Kubo secretary and treasurer have all done more than their share un audlng the club The two most Important events of the year were given by the club In the month of March On March 4 after several postponements the annual Boys Club mnxer was held Games were played In the early part of the evensng and then refreshments were served after whuch several hours were spent an dancnng to peppy muslc On the thnrty flrst of March members attended a swimming party at Dlerunger ln the sprung everyone enjoyed the pucnuc at Lake Wilderness The Boys Club held Its annual smoker ln the gym nn which amateur wrestlers and boxers participated At the last meetung of the year the new officers were selected thus the club us ready to resume un September As an addntlonal attractlon on the same eve nmg some of the new lettermen were mltuated Very amusmg were the blundfolded boxlng rounos and the attempts to catch each other wnth fly paper Those lettermen who were not lnutuated that naght at the smoker were put through thelr paces at a Boys Club assembly MR Jfxcoss Jimmy Kubo, Eugene Fear, Louis Pasinetti. , . . . n , - , - . . u - ' , . ' - - . . Q . . ' . O , Y - O I 1 - 1 l , . . , . . . . t t . . . , v Q V- . . - .. - f alla- x ft,f.-.ww ' V , -' ' - , R wr A l '! 3? '9' .36 If ...L I'ir.fl raw: Yamamoto. Fujita. Nakamura. lida, Wakamntsu. Johnson. Second vow: Hanson, Wrlls, Yamada, Yoshida, Kawasaki, Asplund, Ellis. Third mw: Rcrk.'Halvrrm T ll .g, Ryland, Carlson G-ill:-rt Fiiiirfh rimi' Olsen Paul n. eir llraun, Vinson, Bulleri McGivney, Blauvelt. Fifonicin VERY OTHER FRIDAY during the year was publication day for the Fifon- ian. Then each member of the student body made a rapid search for his name in print in either feature write-up, sport column, Campus Capers, or jokes. The Fifonian became a member of the National Scholastic Press Asso- ciation for the first time this year. Under the able advisership of Miss Dunning and Miss Yeakey, the paper kept the students informed as to past and future events. To further the sale of subscriptions the Fifonian spon- sored several basketball contests. Lucky were the ones who guessed the winner or the figure nearest the actual score of the basketball games for they received a prize. Credit is due all who helped to write a better Fifonian. Editor - - Virginia Hanson Ass't Editor - - Willis Vinson Business Mgr. - Margeret Olson Publishing Mgr. - Wilma johnson Circulation Mgrs.-Kathleen Walden Mildred Ellis Seniors - - Hanna Mae Asplund juniors - - Marie Wakamatsu Sophomores Freshmen Service Club F. F. A. - Ciirls' Club Boys' Club Boys' Sports Girls' Sports Special Features - - Home Ec. Clee Club jokes - Artists Typists MISS DUNNING Mi fait., ' V It :- 4, Campus Capers ffl.-.1 Marion Ryland - Patricia Wells Margaret Yamamoto - Seiichi Yamada - - june Reck - Don Kawasaki - Robert McCiivney - - Carol Paul - Elsie Carlson Shirley Halverson - Margeret Olson - Miyo Yoshida - Betty Callert joe Bulleri Lorraine Blauvelt Esther Telling - Miyo Yoshida Shizuko Fujita - Haruko lida Hanna Mae Asplund Bessie Nakamura George Braun s T' 's ii :Cp we 86 fu! . if VH' First raw: Margaret Yamamoto, Kibe, S. Fujita, H. Morisaki, W. Johnson, Ohmoto, Hedderly, M. Ellis. Second row: Lyman, Gallert, Sayers, V. Hanson, Yoshida, Miclkey, H. Asplund. Third raw: C. Paul, Smalley, E. Telling, Jacobs, Halverson, Marion Hanson, Benthien. Fourth row: Braun, W. Vinson, Grotz, Sutton, Fear, Ostrem, McGivney, G. Yamamoto. Troion E THE TROIAN STAFF present within these pages to each ct you a record of the events and actnvntues of the nune most colorful months of thas year In a Washlngton Wlld Flower settlng For the success of this book we are lndebted to our adviser Mass Yeakey who planned the book Mr Hall Mr Kepka Mass Thlele who cor rected the copy and numerous others who helped make our plans come true Edltor Cleorge Yamamoto Clee Club Vlrglnla Hanson Asslstant Edltor Betty Callert Band Betty Lyman School History Esther Tellnng Operetta Shirley Halverson Faculty Betty C-allert Sensor Play Kathleen Walden Sensor Class Verna jean Hedderly lunlor Play Ceraldlne Mlelkey osephlne Smalley Troyanettes Margaret Yamamoto lunuor Class Shlrley Halverson C-urls Club Hanna Mae Asplund Sophomore Class Marlon Hanson Boys Club Frank Sutton Freshman Class Roberta Sayers Fnfonlan Wnllls Vlnson Music Club Ceraldlne Mlelkey Trojan Betty Callert Charles Grotz Boys Letterman Club nmmy Kubo Curls Athletlc Assoclatlon Phyllls Harrls Sports Edltor Robert McC1vney C-lrls Sports Carol Paul Calendar Wnlma johnson Cleorge Braun Typlsts George Braun Dorothy lacobs Bessne Nakamura Artlsts Dorothy Carlson Mlchlko Ohmoto Hat sune Morlsakl Shlzuko Fullta Mayo Yoshida Buslness Staff Mlldred Ellls Mgr Carol Paul Asst Mgr Kathleen Walden Mlyo Yoshnda joe Klbe Clifford Ostrem Eugene Fear Robert McClvney if Miss YEAKEY 3 D . v 1 ' v ' l I - V - , . . . F. F. A. ---..- , I. . 1 F D - - I 1 - T 1 A ik. ' v H - - 1 u , 'll v S - -I , , ' X 1 y v ' -'J . . ' 'ff L lf l 4 4 I 1 .l :J , S .ffl , s Top row: Bulleri, Grotz, Pasinetti, Telling. Bisig, Cereghino. Third raw: Nyholm, R. Loidhamer, Y. Kasai, Rose, Trucco, Sakahara. Second row: E. Loidhamer, Webb, Takemura, Mello, Hirai, K. Kasai, Kurocla. First row: Kubo, Kawasaki, Yamada, Sagami, Osaka, Dogen, Stratton. Future Farmers ol America HE F F A is an organization for the agricultural-minded boys of the school and nts purpose IS to further agrlcultural development Under the supervrsron of the advnser Mr Sandvug the F F A has enloyed a very successful year As a rule pleasure preceded business for basketball was played before each meetung whlch may account ln part for the many new members at tendnng the meetrngs held every two weeks Basketball teams of members who dnd not play on the hugh school team had a perfect season under the coaching of john Mello hugh school star They won from Kapowsun Roy Buckley and Eatonvllle The stock judging team made trrps to Centralla Carnation Puyallup Falr and Portland where three members won second place ln ludglng Poland China hogs The annual potato gudgrng meet was held at Frfe thus year at whlch fuve members were judges Fnfe competed against such schools as Monroe Ellensburg Kapowsln and Mt Vernon The team also made a trnp to a meet held at Mt Vernon Two traps were made to Seattle thus year where the boys went through the Acme Packmg Plant Boeung Fueld and Washington Egg Co op Several of the boys and Mr Sandvrg made a trlp to Carbon Clacaer rn the middle of February staynng there for three days The capable officers of the organlzatuon were tsushr Sakahara presndent jummy Kubo secre tary and Kozo Kuroda treasurer Mn SANDVIG F . ' . l y Q s . . , . ! . ' ' ! 1 , . - ! 1 7 9 ' Y I ' ' 1 1 , . A , Y , I . Y 1 I . - at 1 s n r, 1 I ' T 'as' y , H u rf ' A A '4.7'f'f7 .4 . :A 3'iJi? fr1, N 51.4. A! . . T W '34 I'1rst ron Loldhamcr Osaka L Kawasaki Kubo S Sagaml Nlasucla Holdener Second row 'W Tamura Nlcllo K Kasal Take-mura Kozo Kuroda W Sagaml Trucco G Lullew Ihurd 1 n F Davus Bullerx Ostrem Cook D Crawford G Yamamoto Iuurtb ron Bush Pettxt Dryden Paslnetu V Thompson H Bryan Due Hegvune Furl row Lmdquxst Kawabata Ohmoto K Watanabe Supxoka Wakamatsll H Morusalu Okada Harrxs Scand nm M Ellls S Anderson T: Ruschr Ueda Yamamoto Turkovlch H Asplund Yoshida S Fujita Thurd ran Hedderly Ryland F Earlcy Gallert F Shoemaker Nlarton Hanson E Carlson C Paul Helmholz fourfh Yun K W'alden M Peacocks Dreyer Blauvelt Mlldred Hanson Xvallxer Bostano E Tellxng Benthlen Boys Letterman Club LTl-lOUCl-l the Boys Letterman Club has been udle for a number ot years thus season under the guudance of Mr Vunson the organuzatuon has completed a successful year s work Requurements governung the wunnung of athletuc awards were revused by thus group and qualutucatuon concernung membershup was set as a letter earned un one of the major sports The let termen wush to foster among the athletes a desure for earnest traunung sportsmanshup and leadershup Girls Athletic Association ln the early part of November thus assocuatuon was started for the purpose ot encouragung sportsmanship settung up rules and regulations for all gurls sports and supervusung all gurls athletuc ac tuvutues Membershup uncludes only those who have earned at least one letter tor whuch a new system ot requurements was worked out un March Thus assocuatuon selects the gurls who are to attend the athletuc events at other schools and sponsors the annual Play Day held here un the sprung The assocuatuon was puloted through a suc cesstul year by Helen Walker presudent Frances Shoemaker vuce presudent Verna jean Hedderly secretary Lorraune Blauvelt Student Councul rep resentatuve and lvluss Grumes advuser MISS GRIMES 1 : , , . ' ' , . . . . F, . I : A .A , . . . , , . , . . U 1 . , J- , , A . . ' , . . ' ': , , , , . , . , , ' . .- , ' 4, , - u , . . . , I . -. v ': . , - u t '3 . , . . - - , u - - 'f , , .. , , . . g - . . t I, - - ' - '- 'T . u ' v A w x v 1 v ' u ' . . Q - l u . . . . . u , . 0 Q 0 0 0 u . u . - . u . ' - u 1 t. ,u . . u u l T 1 5 u s ' u t f , ,g g ,.A1,-,.u,. .uv , ., my fu V! 1 .4- '-Jiei 'f-Eva ' -I .va , 'sy 5 1 -4: . What a desolate place would be a world without flowers? lt would be a face without a smlle a feast wuthout a wel stars of the earth? And are not our stars the flowers of heaven? By lvlrs Balfour Come.--Are not flowers the 's rg I' ? 1 Qi 'Y o RbetM a Sto 3 Athletic Managers THLETIC MANAGERS may be classed among the unsung heroes of the school whose duties are very numerous They are the ones who care t or all athletic e UI ment are present to assist the coach and pla ers rn Q P Y every possible way and keep score and time at the games Kenzo Kuroda who has served as head manager for two seasons has received a chenille letter each year as an award This fall Harold Youn child 8 and Satoshi Dogen assistant football mangers were ceremonrously ducked an one of the numerous Fife mud puddles however Bob Mlzukamu assistant b k as etball manager didn t have hrs spirits dampened Yell Leaders The yell queen and duchess clad in yellow sweaters and blue slacks were a e t h p ppy rlo w o spurred the enthusiasm of the students with snapp Y yells and clever actions The capable service of the yell leaders proved the wisdom of the students In thesr selection for Verna lean Hedderly yell queen assisted by Mal dred Backer and Enleen Ruscher skillfully directed the numerous pep assemblies that were held before each athletic event The student body was very fortunate rn having these leaders who originated many new yells and were present at every sport event MISS GRIMES 3 1' +ve KS Q Y' c 'W s. 7 . f Front row: Verna jean Hedderly, Eileen Ruscher, Mildred Backer. Back 1 av: cz r izuk mi, a shi Dogen. Harold Youn child. 0 Y H . . . . . it H I . h lr Y . . . . , r -fr 1 rr I' .I'1,-'Q l, ,s ' s 't G- 1 T' G O ya ldC D d Bob Hg Football N THElR FIRST YEAR at Fufe Hugh School Coach Vinson and Head Lune Coach Martun brought the Trojan squad through a very successful season Remarkable abnlltnes of the defendung champuons were dssplayed un the furst practice games Their start In league competutuon was rather dlscourag :ng when they met their only defeat of the season at the hands of Yelm Hugh School but as the season rolled on the team greatly lmproved and won all :ts remaining games Flfe displayed a dnverslfled attack against Ortung scornng on an untercepted pass by the center a pass from Wakao Sagaml to lack Dryden was good for a score and Sagamu went through the lnne for another Two conversions were good and Fufe ganned a safety on an Ortung mlsplay The Trojans dedicated their new athletic fleld with an Impressive wan over Roy In whnch several dazzling runs were made by Davus and Sagamu In the game wuth Gag Harbor Tamura scored four tnmes after Loud hamer and Sagaml brought the ball deep IH their opponents terrltory and the other touchdown re sulted from a pass nnterceptuon by Yamamoto In our last league game with Kapowsln the boys were on the offense during most of the encounter Touchdowns resulted from long passes and well xm ws os. . 0 , . U 4 l 1 n ' 4: o 's , V 'Ae J' . s Q , -l. ,L Howard Br' n, joe Bulleri, Dona rawford, Frank Davis, ,laik ry en, Dave Due, e wine, Kozo Kuroda. Ed Loldhamer. John Mello. 1 . - y Z , , . , . - 7 ,aff - - v . ' ' . . ' 'S .' c do: Wu 5 T P Football executed lane plays Fnfe took a terry trlp to Vashon where they defeated the Islanders IH a hard fought game The team with Mello and Kuroda re covered from their Injuries received In the earller non league games back ID the llne up closed the season wuth an overwhelmmg vlctory over Oakvulle Although the ram tell throughout the game the Trojans pushed asude the Oakvulle defense and scored with ease The Sensors played brllllant ball nn their tunal showing l-lavung won two consecutive champronshnps the team although at will ose nnne Sensor lettermen looks forward to another champlonshlp. ie ie ie ie ie ie ie ie ie .Stadium Reserves layvees Oakville Vashon Yelm oy Gig Harbor Kapowsin N113 -1. N,- 7 MR. MARTIN -In ist! kD BoBh Basketball NDER the coach1ng of B1ll VINSON great 1mprovement was shown by the Troyan fIVG Travell1ng to the Olymp1c Pen1nsula they dropped a ha1r l1ner to Sequlm and lost to North Kltsap After a few pract1ce games they started league play by Ios1ng to Kapowsm m a heart breaker although ahead at halft1me I7 9 over conf1dence 1n the second per1od caused them to be overtaken by the f1ght1ng Loggers Even though the boys often played l1ke champ1ons the Trojans proved to be an off and on team The1r good ball handl1ng and accurate shoot1ng helped them wm 1n a fast game from Roy At Yelm Wlfh F1fe beh1nd by a cons1derable marg1n 1n the last few m1nutes they bombarded the basket w1th sw1shers and won 28 24 W1th a total of l44 po1nts 1n twelve games john Mello proved to be one of the league s h1ghest scorers Excellent ma terlal IS com1ng up from the second team wh1ch won a good percentage of ITS games Ie le le IE Ie MR VINSON Vashon Bellarm1ne Mer1d1an Sequ1m North Kutsap 1 e 1 e 1 e 1 e 1 e 1 e F1 e 1 e 1 e 1 e 1 e 1 e SCHED ULE I6 1e I8 1e I6 Mer1d1an Kapowsm o P L C Preps Ortmg Eatonv1lle G1g Harbor Vashon Kapowsm Roy Class of 34 Ortmg Eatonv1Ile Cng Harbor Yelm F1fe Merchants gt.. - IP' Jac rydcn. George Yamamoto, Tom Takvmura, Kozo Kuroda, Louie Pasinetti, Tom Osaka, john Mello. Yukio Kami, b us . F'f 34 ....................,... 36 F'f 35 ........,............. ' ' 2.1 F'f 26 .................... ' 40 E'f 23 ........,,...,,.,,., ' 27 P1 36 ....,................. ' ' 22 F'f 24 ....,..........r,.,........... R y 38 F'f 33 ........................ ' 34 F'f 30 .........,.,.... . . , 22 F'f I7 ................ ' 23 F'f 40 .,..,.....,............... ' 25 F'f 34 .....,....,............................,..,, ' 48 3 , Pf 53 ....,.........,...,..,.................... ' I5 F'f 28 .......v............................................ Yelm 24 ' -W F'f 33 ,.............................................. . 29 -' F'f 27 .....,...............A........,,.....,,,,.,. ' 34 r F'f 40 ................,.,,....,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34 'f 39 ............................,...,..... 20 ' F'f 30 ..................................,,......,,....,, ' 27 ' F'f 29 ...............A............................ ' 43 ' F'f 55 .......................................... ' I2 1 - F'f 25 .............................A........,,........,,,. 24 F'f 34 .............,.......,,,.,,,,,,.,,,.,, ' 56 1:1- Cf Q QUE by R rt y S y th Mll Wrestllng RESTLINC IS an IndIvIdual sport dependIng upon the strength and abIlIty of the boys matched agaunst each other who are supposedly equal In sIze and weIght FIfe tested out ITS strength agaInst LIncoln Kapowsm StadIum and LongvIew and had some retuIn matches wIth several of the schools ln some encounters FIfe was VICTOFIOUS In others they lost Although the boys tussled long and hard they were unable to gaIn advantage over theIr opponents Toward the last of the season the team traveled to Camas where they Impressed the wrestlIng fans There were partIcIpants from WashIngton Oregon and Idaho The team gave evIdence of theIr traInIng and abIlIty for they were ID splendId shape Ben Holdener and Immy Kubo went unto the semI fInals whIle Don Kawasakn and Leo both placed In the fInals Leo brought home the bacon by Wlnnlng from all opponents and takmg the tItle In hIs weIght We wIII be expectIng more such wrestlmg from Leo In the future ln AprIl the matmen dIsplayed theIr ablllfy In some excItIng matches at the annual Boys Club smoker SCHEDULE I e LIncoln VI e KapowsIn I e StadIum I e Kapowsm I e LongvIew I e LIncoln I e LIncoln I G StadIum MR .S-XNDX IG Q. . lim W: Milton rag., Don Kawmka, Leo xawmki, Bib usam, Robe Mamkma, ymmv Ic..1-0, semi Yamd.. Sr: IIII 4 mf IOC om, not I. wmmf, Amshi arahm, Joe Bulleri, uma rs, .n, Kei I ef, Ben Holdener. O Ft 20 ,.......,.....,.................,,.,,.......,.,, ' 23 . 'f 40 .....,...,,,,.......,,,,......,,,,,,.,s,,,,, ' lO Fife l3 .............................,...,.......... Kapowsin 18 F'f 21 .................,.............s...,......s.,,,, T I9 I F'f 23 .......................................,.... ' IO . I F'f 43 ..,.............................,.....,,,,.,,, ' I5 F'f 32 ..... , ...,...,...,..,...,...4,,.,,,4 , s.,,,, .,,,,. ' 5 F'f l8 .,.................,.,..,.,...,,s,.s,.,,,,.,,,, ,, ' I I F'f 21 .........,........,,,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,, ' I5 T 1 yu -rl V Hld Tbd Slch Junuor Hu Football R HAGENESS new junuor Hugh coach was met by a surprusungly large turn out Most of the boys were unexperuenced but very eager to learn They rapudly umproved after each turn out and when theur furst game ap proached Coach Hageness had a formudable eleven Wuth Puyallup as uts furst foe the squad masterfully took the upper hand wunnung wuth Frank Spear the spear head of Fufe s attack scorung both touchdowns ln a return game wuth Puyallup they were held to a tue and the encounter wuth the fughtung band from Sumner resulted un another tue The team suffered theur only defeat of the season at Sumner by a score of 6 7 As theur fsnushung touch to a successful season they beat a powerful Olympua freshman squad Hamanushu s pass unterceptuon pavung the way to Fufe s score What the baby Trouans lacked un weught and suze they made up for un aggressuveness for whuch reason Frank Spear Yoheu Sagamu Ben Holdener and others wull be more than welcome to the hugh school squad The regulars were Duane Hartloff and jack Hovey ends Eugene Carr and Alfred Bryan tackles Shunobu Teranushu Edward Ellus and Eugu Yamada guards Huroshu Sakahara center Frank Spear quarterback Frank Evancuch Yoheu Sagamu and Wullue Hamanushu halfbacks and Ben Holdener full back They were aby assusted by the followung reserves Frank Dreyer Lloyd Anderson Eluo Bulleru joe Wakamatsu Rob ert Youngchuld jack Runker Herman Danuels and Robert Danuels Most of the furst team members were Freshmen therefore much wull be heard from them un hugh school competutuon The junuor Hugh team does not belong to any partucular league but seeks competutuon wuth the teams of thus localuty Fu e u e u e I 9 MR HAGNESS Puyallup Sumner Sumner Olympua Fin! row: Dre er, Bulleri, Yamada, Anderson, Wakamatsu, Hamanishi, Kvamme. Second row: o ener, Teranishi, Daniels, Rinker, Hovey, Ellis, Sagami. ir row: Carr, Larson, 3 a ara, Bryan, Vinson, Spear, Evancich. U I M ' ' ' , . u . . . tl u, - u . u u u i - u - i . . . . , . . ., . . . 1 I , - ll o II u Q . u n u 5 . . . '. I . . u 1 u u I . I u I u Y I l I - . l , , u 1 x ' 1 u u : , ' A Fufe 12 ................................................ Puyallup f 6 ............................................... F'f O ................................ ........,.....,,, , ,, F'f 6 ........ ...... . ...................... .........,,,., , F'f 7 ................ ,......., ,.,,,,,,..,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,, ' fliuttutf fi' 141. 1- ' ' ' A A A , 1 ii:i5JfI',1ff?'!7'fi fL1i A . .V I . , ' . V' X. ' . . 7 i at . Wi F1 F D T Skh Hld hSp Junlor l-lI Bosketboll LTHOUCIH the junuor Hugh team and the MIdget team under the guIdance of theIr new coach Mr MartIn dId not wIn any champlonshlp laurels they were always dangerous rIvals to the opposmg team The season was opened by losIng to MIlton by a two pomt margun however In a return game they avenged thIs fIrst defeat by beatIng them l7 lO A rare one was that played wIth Frrwood when the boys held them scoreless and another vIctory came In defeatIng Sumner The Parkland fIV6 were smothered In a one Slded performance and the team upset the favored MIdland qulntet ln thelr second game wIth Sumner whlch proved to be a thrIller the score was tled at the end of the regular playmg tIme but overtIme resulted In whIch the boys lost by a mere basket The regulars of the team were WIllIe Hamanushl and Yoheu SagamI forwards Frank Spear center Frank Evanclch and Ben Holdener guards Although the MIdgets were bested In most of theIr games the players gamed some worthy experIence SCHEDULE I6 Mllton lO Fafe l4 Colllns l I6 Fnrwood O Flfe 23 Sumner I I e Parkland I e Sumner I e Dupont I e Clover Park I e MIdland I e Clover Park I e Dupont I e Mldland MR MARTIN F I'r:1 ww: Tamura, Mizukami, H. u'ita, And erson , Slosar, G. ujita, Yamamoto. Second row: Bulleri, Sonnrag, reyer, Rinker, To rre, Hovey, Yamada, Hamanishi. hirzgvgggi V a aeaarra, Vinson, o ener , Daniels, Teranishi, Sagami, A . , I . . . F'f 8 ......,.cu....,cc.......,. ' ' ........,.,...,,,....... ' 6 F'f 32 ........c.,.c.,.u...,... ' ' ,.,,,, ,c.,....,,., 3 Fife I7 ..,...,........................................... Milton IO F'f I6 ................,.....................t,..,.., 4 I PI l4 ........,,......,...,...,,,........,,,,,,.,,,,., I6 F'f I4 .....,....,.,....,,.............,......,,,.,,,,, 28 t PI lS ..........,..,....,.,...,.....,..,u.....,, 20 Pf 22 ......................,........,..............., ' I6 F'f 36 ................................,...,..... 42 Pf l8 .,,...,........,............,.,.,,,..,.,,,,,3,,, 23 F'f 21 ...................,....................,....,.. ' 32 T l 'I-Q V Girls' Sports Four hits! Side Out! was the cry that could be heard as the Freshman and juniors battled it out for class championship. lt took a snappy bunch of juniors to take the match after losing the first game. Skillful playing, accuracy, and unlimited endurance all go to make up a successful volley- ball player, and together with a high degree of sportsmanship, the juniors were able to show their supremacy over the underclassmen. Ella Mae Morrison ,lcenterl, Freshman captain, is seen in action with her team mates, Evelyn Curtiss, Doris Hegwine, Patricia Wells, Helen Baydo, and Tokay Dogen. ipicture fourl. Six of the members of the junior team, Opal jerstad, Betty Morrison, Carol Paul, Helen Walker, Mary Ellen Benthien, along with a Senior, Verna jean Hedderly, and Frances Shoemaker, were chosen by the members of the Class A teams as the seven best players composing the All Star Volleyball Team. lpicture fivel. A Class B tournament was held and the juniors were victorious. Those on the team were: Phyllis Harris Kinko Watanabe Elsie Carlson Mildred Peacocke jean Todd Shizuko Fujita and Dorothy Stolen. Hackingl Shoot two! K 'cture lll was h referees decision preceding Miyo Yoshidas tfourthl foul shots in the Sophomore Senior bas ketball game Hanna Mae Asplund lsecondl and Verna jean Hedderly lsixthl the other Senior for wards together with the Sophomore guards Mar ion Hanson ififthl Sadako Okada lseventhl and Mary Turkavich ithirdl are lined up for the foul shots with Risako Kawabata ifirstl refereeing The juniors were victorious in Class B and those on the winning team were Elsie Carlson Opal jerstad Ruth Helmholz Kinko Watanabe Frances Shoemaker Winnifred MacDonald and Phyllis Harris ln the game that determined the champions for Class A the Seniors battled it out with the uniors The Freshman l came in second place as they had only one loss The Freshman guards Betty Moser Evelyn Curtiss and Dorothia Cole m n showed up exceptionally well in their zone defense That type of guarding was first used by the girls this year and it proved very effective The Seniors showed up well on their long shots and w n th a score of lO to 8 Those on he winning Senior team were forwards Hanna Mae Asplund Miyo Yoshida Verna ean Hedderly and Althea Turner gua ds Mildred Ellis Kathleen Walden Evelyn Early and jean Todd From all the basketball players the following were picked by their classmates of League A to be on the All Star Team ipicture tenl first row Tokay Dogen Helen Walker guards Shizuko Fujita forward second row Margaret Yama moto Hanna Mae Asplund forwards Mary Ellen Benth n guard Sylvia Anderson forward Betty N c guard Betty Callert for outstanding guarding and to Betty Lotz for her exceptional playing ability as a forward Batter up' was the cry heard as Rose Boitano catcher and De Lorez Summers batter were Warming up iplcture twol Baseball closes the in pi , t e al . . . 0 wi . t ,,. p Q Y Y I 4 V . , 1 - C - , g I 59- . S 4 , I 'fr ' ,I Jos-r, . . ' v ' Honorable mention goes to Lorraine Blauvelt, ,Q . . M MWA., ,..,. , ..,. Fx. ,. .Q A . . I -1 ,-.f . .. 2. ma c 6 if m y-2' K Grurls Sports gurls season of major sports so when the furst d ys cf sprung arruve many of the gurls are on the baseball duamond for the begunnung of the tour nament As baseball comes too late un the season thc wunnung teams cannot be mentuoned Slude' someone calls to Dorothua Coleman when she runs to furst base as the ball us quuckly thrown to Lorraine Blauvelt baseman lpucture sevenl We have a few gurls who are exceptuonally fond of sludung partucularly Kunko Watanabe and Dorothua Coleman Here comes a car' someone calls from the rear as Betty Gallert Ruth Helmholz Phyllus Harrus and Muldred Hanson go hukung along the country roads thoroughly enuoyung themselves lpucture threel Those workung for a letter fund hukung an enuoyable way to earn pounts On any brught sunny day un sprung a group of gurls may be seeru leavung for a huke Look at the peculuar posutuon that she s mught be one of the crues heard as the gurls are performung theur respectuve acrobatuc feats More gurls than ever are turnung out for tumblung as they delught un gettung themselves unto peculuar posutuons l-urst row Elsue Carlson jean Todd Reva De Cent Euleen Ruscher second row Betty Moser Dorothua Coleman Shuzuko Fuuuta Eduth Bloomqulst Rusako Kawabata Betty Lotz Ruth Morruson and Kunko Watanabe center lpucture suxl are formung what us known as a human pyra mud Each year the best tumblers organuze a tum blung team whuch performs at dufferent tumes of the year to show the fundamentals and more untru cate maneuvers of the sport Kunko Watanabe Betty Moser Verna lean Hedderly and Helen Walker are some of the tumblers that perform the more peculuar and the more duffucult feats ln puc ture one we see the gurls agaun un one of theur outstandung accomplushments Takung part are Helen Walker Muldred Ellus Frances Shoemaker Ella Mae Morruson Muyo Yoshuda Margaret Yama moto Patrucua Wells Evelyn Curtuss Carol Paul Clara Olson Mary Turkovuch Verna lean Hedderly Helen Baydo Serve agaun' It was outsude calls Betty Mor ruson gurls tennus champuon tpucture eughtl she plays agaunst her suster Ruth lpucture nxnel Many gurls can be seen undulgung un unvugoratung sets of tennus on the warm sunny days To receuve pounts they must have at least ten ur of rac tuce before enterung the tournament A thus us the furst year we have had a tennus court there are but few really skulled tennus players The adept players are Betty Morruson Ruth Morruson and Margaret Yamamoto Where s the tume keeper? someone calls out as the game us ready to begun and they can t fund Lorraune Blauvelt a student leader At the be gunnung of each semester dutues are assugned to each gurl who wushes to be a student leader whuch helps toward earnung a letter She must fauthfully carry out her dutues un order to receuve any credut Student leaders may referee Class B games be tumekeeper or scorekeeper keep records of hukes take roll and keep the dressung rooms clean We found Rusako Kawabata Helen Walker Mary Ellen Benthuen Margaret Yamamoto Verna lean Hed derly and Muyo Yoshuda always ready to referee the Class B basketball tournament - 1 5 , .1 Z. llfl. A - , , , . - A , , , 1 1 '- , , ,BS . -2 D' . . . r - ' , . , . , , . , , . , u , - . 1 by I A- ly l Q l 5 5 as Leaf after leaf drops off flower after flower Some In the chull some nn the warmer hour Alive they flourlsh and alnve they fall And Earth who nourished them receives them all Should we her wuser sons be less content To sunk unto her lap when llfe ns spen 7 Leaf After Leaf Drops Off By Walter Savage Landor W? , . , . . . Y 1-3 9' - -N -r 4 Calendar Sept. I.--l5 and 6l The old familxar bell sent forth its note of welcome and called us from our happy days of frolic and fun to again pick up the threads of learning, It seemed especially hard to break away from the beaches, Our Freshmen seemed a bit perplexed about lessons when the teachers casually mentioned them them ll I Mrs Houston was with us again an ready to satisfy the appetites of te hungry faculty and students at mid ay meal Sept 7 l3l The Red Cross room opened with a peppy group of girls who admin istere to the headaches cuts and bruises and fcund their task quite peace u l-landy Andy our yanitor found time to smile and relax after pushing the lawn mower around to make the grass more inviting for the many tired plodding 691' ep 15 Class officers were elected and Buck Loidhamer piloted the Senaors Carre the uniors Kessler the Sopho mores Holdener the Freshmen With such capable and industrious leaders the classes were very successful l4l Four congenial bus drivers found driving a pleasant task ludglng by their expressions ept 23 B ll Pettit our capable stu ent body presudent conducted the first stu dent body meeting of the year and yell leaders were nominated ept 24 Verna lean Hedderly Mildred W . lb!! lg .LM .many A' fi' wg., P' llll an ' qi fi ' to A A 5 1. 4 ' ti ' , tw. 4 , I ' hd W .-r It 'V W5 ll' 7 ' -d ' d , QQ 4 f l. 12, .. . v fuk , 1 'I , r S . ' p J f , . . -1 , 1 ' , S r. .- ' I it F . l ' : , - , I A , 4. I - - IH, f A . . i I A -T, S . .- : ' , d M C. A , A - I, 4, ' ' ' . ,I 5 , Q! I , I f Ur f , - ' 'f ' I, L' - - '- ' Ss 1 e S i C + ., -c fi F s ' - -- i 1 if 7 - Lil-s'iferf::4irc . - - ' ' . waxy as Q girls, were elected to the office of yell v Rgif Q 'F' ' A ' - ' ' 1:4 - , -. ' ' ' - I , b in 1 -.5 ,' . .,, 1: g.7'T gui' ,Z Z.: U- I Q-Jet: , , ,I 2:1 Y- 1' , ,ig 'I - ' ii 'F' Backer and Eileen Ruscher three jovial leaders Our pep assemblies proved en tertaining with these girls leadnng us The first Girls Club meeting of the year was called to order by our pres: dent Verna jean and a word of welcome was extended to the Freshmen girls as well as other new girls Louie better known perhaps as Pus sy handled the Boys Club gavel for its first meeting of the year f7l Buck and Georgette evidently had rushed the season by catchxng spring fever In the fall They seemed to find it very interesting nevertheless , as 9? ibn q Y' 5 I :lem 5 Calendar Sept 27 After golng almost a month to school the greenness of our Fresh es was slowly wewrlng oft as they de clded to settle down and follow the ex ample set by the Sen ors who had already settled down 4 S nlor cuss meetlng the c ss colors cnmson and whutc and the flow ers American Beauty Roses 1nd whltc sweet pews were choscn ll Credlt IS due M s ennlngs for er splendid work In mwklng our new lubrwry in lntere ting plwcc 71 lvlou wg plctures mme sclence lnter estlng and easy O I5 W th a peppy rootlng scctlon and our exer ready Trojans we defewtcd Roy 2 l3 Ort Our 1 Cl Oct 22 Corn stalks bales of hay pump uns etc were hauled unto the m naslum for the L tnve occasuon c Freshman Sophomore Mlxer Oc 27 The unuor Class Save the flrst slfatlng party of the year Mr Whelan took 1 specual lllfrng to the floor Oc 29 The Flfonmn made ts flrst ap pearwnce l3l Wlth Mlss Thlele as chaperon four outstandung Fufe students left for the Hn Leaders Conference at the Unlversnty of Washlngton Oc 30 l-ll The delegates reported a grwnd time at the Olympia Play Day l5l Typing ln rhythm the buddlng typ :sts are earnestly at work N v I The musical program rendered by Llncoln A Capella Cholr was greatly en toyed Nov IO Mr Clyde Payne a member of the Edward Rhodes Post gave an unter estrng and vlvld account of hrs exper :ences on the battle fields of France at the Armlsttce assembly Nov I9 A pep assembly was held pruor to the last game of the season The Trojans vanquushed the Oakvrlle boys 39 O ln a contest played In a heavy clownpour lt was noticed that George Braun was carrylng Georgette across the water soaked fueld while Buck wasnt looklng Calendar After the game a few Home Economucs V gurls played hostesses to the two teams by serving hot chocolate marshmallows and doughnuts ov 22 was mother chance to skrp Class Thus tlmc the movie were Srght and Sound and News of the World of Knowledge Nov 23 The Sensor Class sponsored Flash Day for tts skatlng party Carol Paul and Bobby Ruscher won the prizes for therr flashy costumes Nov 25 26 Thanksgtvrng Day which meant two days vacatlon Dec 3 The unlor Class sent many shlvers down many spines at l-lobgoblln House a mystery play D c 8 Clrls Club sponsored tts annual football banquet a d nts ftrst dance Decoratnons In the banquet room and auclltornum proved a knockout c 9 ll Advcrttslng Crew for e Trojan go on a rampage ror ads Crew Surely was plenty lrvcly l2l Everyone turned out for the pep assemblues and helped the band and yell leaders pep up the teams cedar plus the mlstletoe the gym sud denly took on an lnxltlng appearance for the evenlng unvor Qentor Mrxer Santa hlmself 'Harold Youngchlld the lmper sonatorl lent atmosphere to the festaxuty by presentung thc good boys and gurls wrth toys ec True Chrlstmas Sprnt was shown by the Boys and Crls Clubs n clecoratlng the halls for the Christmas season ec 20 431 Room I defeated room 5 3 and to k the unter rollroom basketball champlonshrp 14 Frank and Albert llne thlngs up or a movle l'5l Teamwork by two members of the cleanup squad l6l A moments relaxatuon at mud day l7I Mass Yeakey Trolan Advlser gets on the wrong grrlc of the kodak QQ ,K .-v I' 1 3 '.l H -fa- ve fi? -if s n I I 7 .- I , 1' .4 N . .--lt . 5 ' . -ea 1 ' e. .- ' . ' :Fl . De . .-l th Dec. 10.-Cavly decorated nn evergreen and ,.'L , l -- ' - D . l3.- f ' L i ' 6 , . 'QW D . .- l3F'l2l 4 O '- T 1 . ' f I K I . g I 5 A . . I b- --.. - Q , . ' A! 4+--1 in Calendar D c 'I4 The Bellarmune Lrons defeated the Troyans IH 1 basketball game 40 26 before a large gallery The boys showed more determlnatlon an practice after the game ec 16 Soph s presented a Chrustm s skatrng party They showed a ltttle of theur former Freshte greenness showing that they Stull believed tn Santa s snr ra w s th re t an guve out a few presents to 1 few of the good boys and gurls Dec 23 The Clrls Clee Club dlreeted by Mr Whelan made Its ftrst appearance at a Chnstmas assembly by rendenng the Cantata Chsmes of the l-loly Nrght Communrty sungtng aeeompanled by the band elumaxed the program and then vacatnon for one week began a 3 Chrtstmas vaeatlon ended and once agaun lessons and what went with ut began rn earnest From then on yaea tions were more scarce and to top lt off exams were lust around the Corner an 7 Our Troyans lourneyed to Kapow sun for 1 basketball game and lost 27 23 Ketth Muller fnnally deeleled that the Edgewood bus offered more attrae ton tan the Federal Way bu Dudnt e Wunnle 9 n Roy played wgmnst eur Trolans on our home floor and proyed yuetortous over our Trojans wth 1 score of SQ 23 a 0 Boo s were 14 t e d puppet show lent a but ot ertertwtnment to a well ftlled audltonom The Wtlltatn s lvlanonnettes gate Llttle M s Mu fet T e Foxs eaee reatx am he Frsherman and the Ctenn Ill Muss Myer s Sensor gtrls D a st one on the Sophs The glrls te m lacked players so lZl The Freshmen get the la of we an The Lady of the La e an povnters on lakes to help them when on thetr Sentor hou e party l31 Home Ee gvrls praetnee up on The way to a rr-ans heart ten seen un the lunuor a sembly pantomnme l5l This Senior quartet represented the Boys Club at the Older Boys Legtsla tue Conferene at Olympu Calendar lan. 'l2.-The commercial geography and world history classes left for a field trip. The world history classes were left among the mummies at the museum, while the geography class went on to the smelter. Ian. 14.-The Trojans defeated the P. L. C. preps in a basketball game on our home floor. Ian. 17.-Semester exams tomorrow! The lockers suddenly took on a forlorn look as more books appeared under the mid- night light. Ian. l8.-Trojan tag dayf The clay when our Trojan went on sale. I Am a Tro- jan Booster was a tag worn by prac- tically all the students. Ian. 19.-For ten minutes-before dismis- sal-we were entertained by Professor, a member of the William's Marionnettes, advertising tomorrow's puppet show. Ian. 21.--Tests all over and what a relief! Trouble was that we had to wait for our report cards so we couldn't relax com pletely A bus load of supporters journeyed with the basketball team to Eatonville The Cruisers defeated the Trojans 48 34 an 28 The Trojans met the Yelm bas ketball team at Yelm and were defeated 28 24 Fe 3 The Choir of the West from Pacific Lutheran College sang at an as sembly Everyone enjoyed hearing this well known choir lll Room 2 came out on top in inter rollroom volleyball lZl Three members of the public speak ing class settle some of the finer points in the art of persuasion l3l Inter class volleyball honors went to the Sophs Feb 18 For over an hour we again laid aside our books and joined in a grand pep assembly in the gym prior to the game with the Eatonville Cruisers l4l The wrestling team journeyed to the tournament at Camas lSl Two members of the faculty are cornered for a snap l6l The junior Class girls proved top in basketball .vnu Q96 A . ..:' j . .- ' - v N 'J ' 1 b .. , ,, - j i V .. I - 9 .--5 . . - j ' Ll.. 3' ' . . . ,re- l . D- , . . V ' ' . 1 5 , f. ,.-h, . - A ,1 ,I A , 'wr -vs-fur - Q, . X X j ' -K, ,V7,'. 5W L i wif .' . -.. ff- ii l I - ' 9 Q 5 5 7' If '1i'? 'T?lf'ef'l... , ' 'M 1'f 154 Xqki., . ','f,.-Zi 'W. ?'57f'?5:2.'f . . '.'iYfL.l .. 5 Vt ' - - 1- ' 513' -.. 4' . 'S ' an Yi 5 ' -' .. 1X.r 'f -2 fit E Calendar Feb 7 At a morning assembly Mr Cone who had traveled abroad for three years gave a very interestinr and fascinating account about his travels and his deal ings with the bushmen of Australia Fe I4 Our lively Freshies gave a de lightful Valentine party in honor of the Sophs Feb I5 The officers of the student body Music Club Boys and Cirls Clubs foot ball pleayers and the Tropanettes ac om panned by Miss Yeakey had their pic tures taken at Krug Studo eb I6 The Home Economic classes IV and Vl presented a fashion show for the Crirls Club lnstead of a fashion show it looked more like a baby show judging by the number in attendance eb 'I7 With the purchase of our movie proiector our first movie So Red the Rose was presented before practically the entire school F b I8 A crowded gym witnessed the game ln spite of all the enthusiasm shown the Trojan s first team were de feated 43 Z9 However the second team proved gust the opposite and defeated the Eatonville Seconds with a score of 29 24 April 22 With elaborate scenery the last play of the year Growing Pains was presented to an unusually large audience The hilarious comedy was very successful l2l Evidently the delegates to the Pull man conference didnt believe in signs Time out while Frank rested his dogs Aprrl 27 -Campus Day Books were laid aside as everyone pitched n and dil igently worked washing windows raking rocks pulling weeds and what not ll and Bl Members of the dramatics class enacted ome scenes from one act plays. They discovered that make-up was quite an art. I4 Did she say Yes ? l5l Good week-end pastime. l6l Home EC. class reverts to childhood ways and menus. l7l He found only three of the Ten Pretty Girls. ' ' 1 I Q f . Q Calendar Feb 24 More pnctures for the annual were taken The varlous organuzatuons and classes who had not had thelr plc tures taken prevnously were taken ln the afternoon Apnl 8 Trojan staff sponsored The Em plre Bunlder a thrrllung movie both In the mornrng and evennng to ranse funds for the Trojan The Sophomores entertauned us wzth an assembly A number of gurls rendered some musucal selectlons and then a very snappy melodrama Curse You lack Dal ton was dramatuzed At the same as sembly two skrts from Crrowrng Parns were presented A rul ll Under the drrectorshlp of Mrss Cnmes the gym classes gave a graceful and unrque tumbling act Apnl I4 Freshnes gave a skating party at Krngs Roller Rank Aprll I5 The annual Boys Club Smoker made a hut wrth the audience espec :ally the rnrtnatuon of the lettermen Aprnl 21 The matinee performance of Crowrng Palns was found very COl'Y'lI cal and favored by the grade students from the nearby schools lll Covering up the evldence lA You re wrong It Isnt the bre d lane but the hungry exhausted students on Campus Day 131 The Sophomore Class track team proved to be an all around one by cap turrng the rnter class champlonshnp l4l Mr Kepka supervused the weed pull :ng on Campus Day and as a reward recelved a bouquet and at surely was the weeds l5l Before and after taknng F H S May 6 Three days of fun together' Wuth the bus and a truck loaded to capaclty wxth luggage blankets food cookung and eating utensuls and other knack knacks the Sensors and thelr chaperons were off to their house party at Lake Wilderness. 4--'f ,Q hun -74 ' 5 Calendar May 3.-Fife defeated Gig Harbor in a lopsided victory 23-O. lll Minoru Uchida, one of Fife's lead- ing hitters, keeps his eye on the ball. l3l Davis signals Mello for a fast one. l5l A grin and a smile--take your choice. l6l lust before the windup, 141 Bulletin boards, blackboards, win- dows, and hallways overflowed with pos- ters and notices to aid in the campaign for the election of the student body offi- cers. At the campaign assembly, speeches were given by the nominees' campaign managers and ardent supporters. Paul Caschk and the band members did their bit to make the campaign an outstanding success. i2l Voting was done in a more official way than in the past and proved to be a more simple way to count ballots. May 9.-The auditorium, beautifully but simply decorated in spring flowers, was the scene of the Mother-Daughter tea given by the Girls' Club. A lovely pro- gram, including the installation of offi- cers, was given and dainty refreshments were served to the guests. May 13.-Tropical moonlight was the key- note of the setting for the Senior Ball. Dick Lemagie's orchestra furnished ex- cellent music. May 20.-The Iuniors were hosts to the Seniors at a formal and delightful Din- ner-Dance at Lakewood. May 22.-With the thought in mind that they will soon leave the portals of the school and its activities as students, the Seniors attended the baccalaureate. May 23.-To the music of the band, the Seniors filed down through the daisy chain held by juniors, to bid farewell to school friends and studies. Their fare- well song, class will, and prophecy held the rest of the student body in constant attention. Each Senior seemed to show a little bit of sadness as they thought of leaving the carefree days. May 26.-Graduation-the long awaited day of the Seniors. May 27.--The long-anticipated annual made its appearance and wrote finis to another school year. Trojan 50041211 The staff of the Washington Wuld Flower edltlon of the Trojan thank those who have made thus ubllcatuon possible by their generous advertnsmg and goodwnll donatlons Ace Motor Truck Allen Prmtlng Co Ander s Florlst Andre s Market Assocaated Photo Servlce C S Barlow 6' Sons Brown Cn' Haley Buck G Bowers Al Bunge Cammarano Bros lnc Cavanaugh Lumber Co City Lumber Co Colonial Gardens Inc Cox Bros Service Station W D Demorest De Sota Creamery Dull Howell Fate Corner Grocery Fufe Drug Store W P Fuller CO G Anderson Fuel Gallert s Servnce Statuon General Petroleum Corporatnon Home Insurance Agency lohnson Cox Company Kaufman Leonard Krbe Produce Knapp s Modern Busuness College Krug Lutz Dr M Kukl La France Beauty School Landis Shoe Repair Lloyd Sulter Inc Lynn Mortuary Medosweet Daurues Inc Muethke s Nursery Model Lumber Co Morphy Insurance Agency Mutual Laundry Service Myers Curb Service Nalleys Inc Oakwood Danry Olympic lce Cream Pacltnc Retrngeratung Co Quality Knlttmg Racme s Western lnstltute of Accountung Rellance Lumber Sanutary Infant Danry Shaub Ellnson Co Harry Smuth Insurance Statnoners Inc Sterlno s Barber Shop Tacoma Laundry Tacoma Marlne Supply Tacoma Munnclpal Lught Tacoma Secretarial School Tnde Water Assocuated Oul Neal E Thorsen Valley Forge Garage Valley Packung Co Washington Hardware gn-nu-n1 1nn1nn--nn-nn 1111111 nn-unu1nn1 1 1 1 1 -- 1 1 1 1n.1 I I I I I I . . 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Stu ent N In the least snr not nn the least THE SMITH A MIGHTY MAN IS HE Mother said a lsttle boy after coming from a walk I ve seen a man who makes horses Are you sure? asked the mother es he replred He had a horse nearly funushed when l saw ham he was just nalllng on hls back feet We Congratulate You Seniors FIFE FLORAL CO MAm 6250 I e AN DER S FLORIST Fndelrty Bunldmg MAm 7113 Ernest Bornander Prop Q!-.--A.-H --------------- - ---- .. --.- ..-,.!, l I I I I , I i og o T I . . i I i i - I 5 . . , , . E ' I I I -p----- ----------- M- - - - -M-..-...-I..-..-...-..-..-.-..-..5. ,gn-.M 1--- I -111 I-- -I-it-ui-is ! Q I .. . - I I ' .. . . , i - I d : ot , , g ' , . I ' I I iq., I I l . ' , .. . I I .. ,. i ..Y 3. ' , I .. ' I I . .f ' . ,, ' 2 .g..-..... ..-....-...I-.............l-....-.........,.- -,..,....+ , 1...-.,.... -,...- -....-....-..,.-......,.t...I..- ...ul-..l. In a crowded street car sat a very thin . . -. T I 2 l ' . 'n A ' 5 i l I . I I .. ax, . . 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Dad Why the law of gravntatuon son Bob That s what our teacher says but I can t frgure out how folks stuck on before that law was passed A MOUTHFUL Mass Thnele George put whatever you have In your mouth In the wastebasket George wssh could Its a tooth ache Specialize In PUYALLUP VALLEY FARMS and HOMES Insurance For Everythmg lnsurable Harly V Smlth Realtor Provldent Bldg BR 3406 TACOMA I I 7l7 7I9 TACOMA AVE TACOMA WASH SUCCESS' Graduates and Students FIFE HIGH SCHOOL from MEDOSWEET DAIRIES Inc ENTHUSIASM George Braun Dnd she accept qunckly when you asked her to dance? Bob Bush Dnd she? Whew' She was on my feet In an Instant GEOCRAPHICAL Hungary? Yes Slam rught I OF COURSE Mrs johnson What s a Grecuan Urn7 joe Bulleru It depends upon what he does SNAPPY SPEEDY SERVICE G ANDERSON FUEL Everythmg In WOOD and COAL 1549 Dock Street BR 2281 in--n 11111- 11--11111 I -1111-11111 n n1u!o I I I s I I I I I I 1' X , , I I ff! ff I I f' fe' a t E' U I I I - I I 'fif' 'fl - I I I I I +1-un 1111 rm-un-nu--nr -11-1 -- -un 1v---11--111 'milf' TII1 rr.. - -. --w-Im1.m-rm-mI-uu- - --1:11-in . I .. y y . I L : , ' ' , I I : I. I ' i of i 1 i T- I I . . Z ,, I y I ' ,.., . ', I I , I ,, ' ' ' I I ' .f..-u- -- -n..-Im-mI-uI-.--mI- - -..II.I-ui, ,!,H1Hl --1-1111 -1 - -nn1n!n I I I -- - I I I . . . I ' H I I I z . - ' I I -- I I .. .. I I ., . ' ,, I ' AlIl' , 'll Fiji. I I 1 I I Z., . . ! Q U -Z If I I .,. : U I.-......- .... -.. .,.. ......-I.,-I..-.........-....-I.-..-...--5. I O I I I I I I ' I I ' I I -0- I I . I I I I I I - I I I I ' ' I I ' - I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I till:-ll 11111111111 :wuz-Ni' vfon1ln1:n1nu1nn1nn1nu 1111 uu1uu1uu-uri. 9 - A I r +1 14,3 A , 5 1 5 Q 0!qI1iII. 1--- ...-mI- lll- -In 1-11 nl1n!n l!!Ii--I-I.- -I1uII1uII- vllx -I-i.1IIu1uu1 1 -nz-ng: A I I I I I I I I I AL BUNGE I COMPLIMENTS OF I I I I I Cas Oil Batteries Tires W MODERN TOURIST CABINS I I I e ater I I TRAILER CAMPS I I I Tacoma-Seattle Highway I E City Limits Oil Company I---I- - -I- TTTT -I- TTTT -I- - I- -I-II I HE AGREED 5 M k f : I Ur Hers O I Miss Reynolds: lf you subtract four- i ASSOCIATED AVIATION ETHYL and I Te9t'IIefE2QIefefIi Igyfndfed and Sixfeeny Whaf I 5 IS I FI 6. FLYING 'AH GASQI-INE jimmy Kubo: Y a I th'nk iI's a lot f ' 2 foolishness, tooI' : CYCOL MOTOR OILS and CREASES : --- EASILY Iack: 'But how could skin trouble give 5 r ' 250 East D Street Phone MAin 6l28 5 YOU 3 broken arm? I . E Iim Cook: ' lt was a banana skin. ' TACOMA WASHINGTON ' - Miss Dunning: Your recitation reminds - me of Quebec. ' Cordon Lilley Hows that? Miss Dunning Built on a bluff C S BARLOW SL SONS, Inc Building Materials x MIXTRITE CONCRETE COAL BURNER OIL EXPLOSIVES I7I5 Dock Street BRoadway 2l33 IM? W 'HQ TT'-Q VT iw I ' I e , I o I I ' I I I I ' I I . I I I - I I I I I I 9 I . , .. , ,, .5..-.. .... .i-...-Ii.... .... ........g. - I I I- - 0?-i1un1uu 1--11----1- Im- 1 --IIII-III- -III.-Iiii-III.-.vin .... -.,..-.,I,.........+ I I I I . . . I I I I ' I I I I 0 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I Q Q I I I 4..-.. --.-------..-... . ...-...... ...-..g. A,a,f,5e3, we , I- I ,-y'.- 4 II . ,.I a.,,.I.v A I s.I...r.Ru-,-- euvnw-Qs. ..-...,.-:..wme-U - ' Jus'-f-,w--'awannuc-.off - ,ww-1P1'w:mw.IvI -.-' ' HI is if 5 1 ig my R1 I. 'f L' If ,,,I 4 AT THE MOVIES -!.....-..-..-.. -..--- ..-..-......!. I I Usher: How far down do you wish to i i Sit, lady? Mildred Backer lseverelyl : All the way, of course! GRIM Kay Walden: How would you classify the word 'tailspin?' Mildred Ellis: l'd say it was the last word in aviation. -I-------------I ---- - - - - I l FOR YOUR CARS AND TRUCKS I I I I TIRES I BATTERIES I ACCESSORIES BRAKES LIGHTS CAS O LUBRICATION i CRESTDALE FARMS i I HENRY FEAR C1 SON, Props. I f Yakima Fruit G Produce I From Our Own Farms I l i Fife Square ll7 Market St. i l I J..-.I ----.- I .-.-- ...-..i. - - -I' ------------ I--nf I I VULCANIZINCI I RE-TREADINCI RE-CARPINC I RADIOS ROAD SERVICE TRACTOR TIRES RE CROOVINC IMPLEMENT TIRES SHAUB ELLISON C0 9th and P3ClfIC Avenue BROadway l l I5 VALLEY PACKING CO Wholesale Meat Packers MOHR BRAND HAMS BACON LARD MAIn 3891 Rural Route Compliments of BUCK fr BOWERS 30 OOO customers can t be wrong 4 Puyallup Avenue MAIn 41 I7 . 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Income tacks replred the Inner tube Tacoma Wash SHORTHAND TYPING RACINE S WESTERN INSTITUTE THE UNIVERSITY OF BUSINESS TRAINING SCHOOLS DAYS AND EVENINGS TACOMA BUILDING TACOMA MAm 3163 BEGINNING AND ADVANCED CLASSES AS WELL AS ALL RELATED ACADEMIC AND SPECIAL COURSES ACTIVE PLACEMENT DEPARTMENT I BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING 'sWW T'v.'T t m sr T 't.f'M' W 4,..--Im-.I.-w--Iu-----n- ----I-In-I-----u--nga -!u-----'-- - -- -I - - - - - I I I , . . I ' of I d I I ' I I . , I I I I I I I : R. E. D. 2 FI ' .I.-.-...-.I- --I .... .... - .I.. - ..-...I I..-.,- - -.I- - -,.,.-.-...-.. '!'I 'u' ' 'M' ' ' 'II' ' 'I' 'I ' I ' ' ' ' ' I I I I I I . . I I I . . I , ' I I I - - I I . . I I I - I I I .f..I.-..- ... -I-I.- .,.. - .,.. ... ..,. -.I- .. - .... -...5. ij..- ,,., - - - ..., ... .,,. -,.,-,..,-,,,..,.,.- '! ----'--- '- I I .I A I . . i . . 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Bllllll Repalr Reflnlsh Now' Pay Later' UNDER E I4 A FIVE YEAR PLAN MONTHLY PAYMENTS INCLUDING INTEREST Amount I2 Mos 24 Mos 36 Mos 48 Mos ISIOOOO S8 78 SI OOOOO I S200 OO S9 I8 For 48 Mos S24 97' S300 OO S13 77 S9 59 IS4OO OO SI836 SI2 78 S9 99 SI OOO OO I S500 OO S22 95 SI 5 97 SI 5 49 For 60 Mos S20 79 We wIlI take care of the complete transachon In arrangmg for you Ioan Call at our OIIICG or phone and our representatuve WIII call on you to eshmate cost of materIaIs or matenals and labor It you wIsh No red tape No commIssIon MODEL LUMBER COMPANY IvIAIN 4I47 TACOMA WASH 2424 BAY ST BROWN G' HALEY ALMOND ROCA an CI-IOCOLATES FUN MOUNTAIN and other bars of dIstInctIon BROWN Cr HALEY Tacoma Washmgton Ike What should I do for water on the knee? MIke Wear pumps DAINTY BOYS Mr Ostrem Had you the car out last mght son? I Yes dad I took some of t e boys for a run Mr Ostrem Well teII the boys I found one of theIr IIttIe lace handkerchuets Comphments of FIFE DRUG STORE Prescnptuons FIIIed by RegIstered DruggIst FIFE SQUARE R F D 6 Tacoma Phone MAm 7611 l!sII1IIII1 II1III 11-11 III1I 1 1 1III1I 1 1 1II1I4I1-II1 II1II1II-1-I1-I1II1IIII1IIw1IIII1Io!o I I I . . I I I i . . , - I I I I I I ' I I . . I .......... I .......... I .......... I . . I I I IIIIIIII I I , . ' ' ' ' ' ' I I I i . ' . . , I I I I I I I I I I I I I +-- '-I- - - --I- -I--I-I- ---'- - II-I -M-'- -1-I--I-I-I-II- - - --I--I--I+ -g--I--I-- - --I--I- --- - I-II---I-I--If BETWEEN IOKESTERS I I A .I I I NI L Q I I .. I I lem, I I I C, I I CI'ff1 , . II . I I I V I I I I I '! -I 'I I- I'I' - IIII MI- 'II' - 'II' - I'I' - I-I'-I -'WI' I I I I I I I I I ' ' ' I I I I I I I I Q I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ---' I - I I I ' I I I I I ,x,.,..,.. 11.1111 -I -.1 1 IIII 1Iu!o nfnn--IIII1 1-11 1II--.- 1 I-- -1 I--I 1 -II- 1IIII1II+ 1.I.1.u1111111111111111-.11111111u1n 1.g1.,1,In1..I1..1.,1 1 1 1 1- 1 1.011 1 1 1 1 1 1 1I.q1..1.p1nu1uu1uu1un1u -I' I I THE STATIONERS, Inc. School Equipment and Supplies Typewriters MAin 2l53 926 Pacific Ave. 927 Commerce St. I l -I- -II-..-.......-....-..-..-.........-I..-..-......!. Luc KY MARINE HARDWARE AND I You say you served in the Great War? SUPPLIES I said the restaurant manager as he sampled the new cook's soup. Paint, Varnish, Rope Canvas, Chain , 4 . ' , For yacht, Sailboat or Skiff Yes snr. Officers cook for two years Fishing Tackle, Skis and Skiclothing, 2 and wounded twice. Tefmls Racquets' Outdoor Clothmg 2 'You're lucky. lt's a wnoder they didn't Q kill you. Tacoma Marlne : 1- AND ITCHING TO PROVE IT Half of the world doesn't know how the other half lives, but is sure it must be the wrong way So. 11th 8: A St. CHEAPER POWER BETTER POWER MORE POWER TO YOU' FIFE HIGH SCHOOL POWER BY WIRE for all purposes Generators Cushman P H No 'I clfy of TBCOITIB DEPARTMENT oi PUBLIC UTILITIES Verne Kent Supt Light Dlvnslon lra S Davisson Commr I I , I , I . , I I I I I -nu-- L --nr--nn-nII1nn1un1nu1 - 1IIII1p.ig . -un-nu-un-1I----.11II-I1II.I1I.-1,1111IIII1I.I1-...I-Im1,m1.m-nII1I...-..I,.1 .... 1 .. 1 1 ... .. ,,,..,,? I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I ' I I I I ' I I I I I ' I , . . , . I' 1uo1nm1nl1n1lru1ll1nu-nn: - ill1ll'1II1ll1lI1ll1lI-::n1un1ul-1n:-lu1u:1u::nn-ruin:-1:.P 1 1- .. -fII I v 1 .J I -:zu u 2 l fffff a y Congratulations !-x Best Wishes , to the SENIORS and GRADUATES FIFE HIC-H SCHOOL DeSota Creamery Co 324 East 26th Street Tacoma Waslungton Dear Clara wrote the young man pardon me but Im gettung so forgetful I proposed to you last naght but really or got whether you sand yes or no WE SUPPLY THE FINEST IN glad to hear from you I knew I had sal no to somebody last night but had forgot 'A' ten who rt was DILL HOWELL SATISFACTION Sporting Goods I want a reliable chauffer who takes no rusks sand the would be employer 931 C0mme Ce sl' Tacoma wash lm your man r replied the appll cant Can I have my salary rn advance? CAVANAUCH HAS A PLAN Whether you want to bulld a blrdhouse or a warehouse remodel your present home or build a new home remember always CAVANAUCH HAS A PLAN The Cavanaugh Plan Includes deslgn estnmate materials and quotation of cost down to the last penny wnth the monthly payment that will pay for the work Flnancnng wxll be arranged rt wanted Consult Cavanaugh You lncur no oblugatuon The Cavanaugh Lumber Company l423 Puyallup Avenue Bkoadway 4135 TACOMA Yards ln Bremerton Waslungton also -g---H --------- ------ ' ----------- - -- I I , , ' ff I I I f II ' 1541, rl I . , . I X XIII l ' - . 4 . i 1 4 WV! . . . I I I I I I of I I I I I i I I , . I I -1------ - ---- ---- -I-r - --.- ------- . I - I --------- -- --I- H 1 , -5,111 lrll -1 llll 1 IIII .1 qlll 1 rlll 1 Ilry -1 llll 1 ylll 1 lrll 1 pyyl Tuning.- .. , I I . f - I H ' 1 Dear james, Clara replied by note, so ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT : ld I lk.. I .. . I ,. , , Si ,,, A . H .- , , .g..- ,.., - .... - .... -..I- ,... ... .,,, -..,.- ,.,r - .,., - ..,. -..,.-..- finn-uuvnu1lu1 vuinuiuuill-unvuinuiul-ilu11:11:11-ul-uuiullvnniuuiu1 1 1 vnu-1551 I I ' ' . I . . . ' , , , ' I I .g..-..- - -I..- -M... .... ...I-I..-...-...-..-..-....-n..............-..-....-.n-. .. .... .. - -.,,- ' au- 1 0 I ' I t S B I 5 5 'S 1' I I COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF ...nl-........11...111-.11111.-11-.11..1..1.l Duualluv Valleu Chevrolet, Inc. I Parts and Service I I Puyallup, Washington BILL - FRED - I PAUL PILOT Smxth My wlfe asked me to take our old cat off somewhere and lose It So I put It In a basket and tramped unto the country for about elght mules Iones Dad you lose the cat? Smith Lose lt? If I hadn t followed It Id never have got back home' Chevrolet Motor Cars - Chevrolet Trucks Phone 400 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS I You are cordlally lnvlted to SERVICE Wruter How much board w II you charge me for a few weeks whsle I gather maternal for my new novel? MAnn 0132 Cammarano Bros, Inc Orange Crush Double Cola vlslt thus outstandlng Com merclal School if A i Tacoma Secretarial School 3l8 23 Medical Arts Bldg 23l6 A Sl' Tacoma Wash .f ea w MAm l42l Tacoma Wash .i....,..- ... -,- - -,-.,- - - -.- -. ..,,..- - - -. -,...,...- - - -.-.,, .g..,-.,,... - .. - -.,- - .. - .. -I I , . . ., E , .. - I, I - I U - 1 - 3 ' . . , I , I, 5 . .. . 1 I I - . ,. I 4,I-l..-....-..,,-,...-.,..-,...-.,..-,...- -, - -.,.,..,.q. I S Q o i Z E 2 5 . 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I was ies' thinking how I'd git the paint off afterwards. A conscience is that sixth sense that tells you when you are doing something wrong and are about to be caught. -5-..-II....,.......n-,.I-...-,..-.,..- .. ......-.- ..n... . I Reliance Lumber Co I Belief Than Ever Prepared to Serve You See Us for Plans, Ideas and Financing I BRoadway 225l 323 Puyallup Ave .i..-..-.,.-,.-,.n...,.-...-n,.... ...-I- - - - nan 1 1 sl gisfi 4-.-....,... -.....--...-......... - - -.n..,..-. 'I' I I I I I I I I I I I I angtatufatzoni to the flu: 051938 GN THIS OCCASION WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR GRATITUDE FOR THE PRIVILEOE OF PREPARIISIO THE PHOTO GRAPHIC WORK EOR THE TROIAN WE HOPE THAT OUR CORDIAL RELATIONSHIP WITH FIFE HIC-H SCHOOL MAY CONTINUE IN THE FUTURE HARTSOOK STU DIO 304W R R tBdg MA 4493 IV V 'fm 7 WWW I 6 ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i : I I I I I I i . . I I I - I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I i . I I I I I I I I I I W!! ' I I I I formerly I I I I . . us I . E in i I I I I .3..-.... -.I ------ . ---- ----- ... -.. -..- .. - .. -.,i. af I 9 Q In m ' Seruzce Worhmanshzp Qualxty LANDIS Shoe Re Bunldmg Co 706 St Helens Ave Propraetor Phone R TROVANI MAm 6318 PROBABLY Father Icomnng unto the kutchenI What as that sound? Wllma johnson Its the kettle hum mmg Father What IS It humrnmg Wulma Home on the Range prob ab y U NFORTU NATELY NOT Muss Fadness Cave me a sentence usmg the word archanc joe Smanley We can t eat archanc and have It too SCHOOL SWEATERS MADE TO ORDER OUR SPECIALTY E1 'ii' -'S'l'LQNoco e 3'EI 934 Commerce MAm 6581 TACOMA WASHINGTON 4..- v?..-..-....- -..-..-...-I..-...-...I-..--------If 1--H ----- .-.-...-....- - .......i. I I I I . . I I I ' I I I E - . . . Q E I I I E . . ! i I - I I . - I . I I I Q..-..-..-..-.. -.--- ..........-......g. ' I I I A .: U' . Y - I . 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You say he got kucked out of school for cheatmg7 Yeah he got caught countung hrs rubs In a physnology exam MAm 2727 Fate Wash Pacl c Re rzgeratm C0 TACOMA WASHINGTON KENT WASHINGTON 25I5 jefferson Ave 2I7 Fnrst North Phone BRoadway 2665 Phone IO8 TACOMA S ORIGINAL INDIVIDUAL COLD STORAGE LOCKERS ICE AND COLD STORAGE -I--W ---------- ----HI I---M ---------- ----I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' ' I I I I I I . ' , I I ' I ' I I If I I 'I I -I--------I-I--I ----- I--m'- '-'- - -III -H+ I J H I----I ---------- I-I-I I I I I I I I I I I I I - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I ' , - I I - I I I I -l - '- - -' - - -- +-- '- -H - - H- -'HI- P I ' ' I I S I I I . 'H 1 . ' I I ' 1 I ' , I I I I I 1+ I - I , . I I I I O ft , I I ' .g..-....I....I..... ..... I...,- .,.. - .... -,.,i, ' -r----- ----f---r-H--u--H---- '-I- -K-n-t-H- ---' -'--- --I- ---'- 1-1- - I- - -1-- --K-- ---' - -1I' ---A---- - -I-I---I Q l O O l I f - I I I I ' ' . I I ' I I I I I I ' I I I I I I +--- ---- ---M----I---P -'-- ---------M- ---f - -fla -m-- 1-1- --I- -II- - I--f - IIII -M--I-f- - - -I----4. I I I 5 I D l I W' 'WI 'QS FIFE CORNER GROCERY WALTER I-IARNDEN Prop COIIIPIIIIIGHIS Of FRESH FRUITS IVIEATS VEGETABLES an II Open Evenungs and Sundays 9 6 MAm 8670 Flfe Wash NOT CONCEITED NOW Yeah sand the sophomore when I came here I was pretty conceIted but they knocked all that out of me-and now Im perhaps the most popular fellov n school MILTON TAVERN Cold Drnnks and Refreshments Helen W Iln hrstory classl What splred the old tme ploneers to set forth n covered wagons? Mr Kepka Well maybe they dIdn t want to Walf thIrty years for a tram Cox Brothers IzIcI-IEIELD SERVICE Walter have you forgotten me? Tacoma Seattle Hnghway at Mllton No sIr you re the gentleman wIth the FULLER PAINT LASTS Our Excellent QuaIIty PERMANENTS From S100 Up Complete Ha r Style Hot Ol Shampoo and Fnnger Wave SOC All Work Guaranteed W P FULLER 8 C0 LaFrance School of Beauty I 751 ST I-IELENS AVE MAIn 7022 Tacoma 9 Z E If P z -I E 5 -.4111-..-4111 'I' A NEW METHOD IN DRY CLEANING NO SHRINKACE NO ODOR NO FIRE HAZARD LESS WEAR IN CLEANINC MUTUAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY SERVICE 6OI,I2?E.lJIHE.iIIIET MAII1 4664 TACOMA WASHINGTON PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE WEEKLY 'W 4' ..-..u.-..1..1.....-14.13-.- Q' igfx 1 :- :1 :A :: 1:--1: An? gg- ::I4:n :I :e, ::.L::-an :Lee get ,!,.1n--n1nu1uu--an-nl--uiqiqiq? ' I I I I I 9: I I ' 2 I I I I I , I S- , ' I I I I , I I I 3, -I I ' I I I I I I 'I' ' ' I I I I I ' . I ' I I I I I I ' , ' I I ' I I I I' -I I - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . . I f I I I I -- ' ' I - I I .I I I I ' ' -- I I I . 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Phone BRoadway 2621 FINE PHOTOGRAPHS FOR ALL PURPOSES ASSOCIATED PHOTO SERVICE 714 Market St Tacoma Wash A P ALLEN GEO F ALLEN ALLEN PRINTING CO COMMERCIAL and SOCIETY PRINTING 738 PacIfIc Ave MAIn TACOMA Complnments of KIBE G' SON PRODUCE CO Washmgton and Oregon MAIN OFFICE TACOMA BRdwy 3577 TACOMA FARMERS MKT BRdvvy 3421 P O Box 66 Tacoma Washnngton 3660 DIFFERENT VSIYOF to Asylum Why do you say that you are George WashIngton9 The last tme I was here you sand you were Napo Ieon Bonaparte Inmate Yes thats true but that was by my fIrst wfe An Amer can was tourlng Wales and on entermg a large hotel In one of the Welsh towns notIced the words tam htab wrut ten on the mat Ah' he saId I suppose thats Welsh for Welcome? N replIed the doorman thats the bath mat upsIde down MACK TRUCK SALES cf SERVICE General Repamng ACE MOTOR TRUCK I-4 no uw C: U2 o O 3 I? 'J as cn no U-4 ..- Morphy INSURANCE Agency FIRE CASUALTY BOND 1591... 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