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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
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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 . . . . . . . .......
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,,.. ., 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 .
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