Fife High School - Illahee Yearbook (Fife, WA)

 - Class of 1938

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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. O I T V 5 . . ' . -A II I ' I ' 1 ' l t 3 wa a . d A ' '31 Cl Q Ro ' I th' .5 ' h -. K f v e ly F I . 1 I I I ' 1 I I ' x S .l : 1 ' 1 , 5 ' Q F'f ' 1 'a,I I Irhe 'I , 1 ' I chi f Iai V l1I in the ld If e - ' I I ' . I , ' , I I g' L 4 I L, ' f Z . I fI cl as Ia J 1 ' l A , ,if I all A . : , I . . I l I- I 1 ,l' as- , - I II . I A' . 1, ak l . A I I ' . 1 r , , ' - '- 95 . , gf. C ' I IP 1 . 1 ar' I I I 1 . I , an CI 1 ' iI F' . .1 3 I -I b . - W ass treasurer and IO1rls ,lIub ballgI assembly: majored ln sclence. Y 1 f f I' ' ' x 3 Sa j l g k - 5 II . . 1, A . , j 'Q .l bz 'l us th 'l .. , g X - .U 5 II II I, S Il ' x I - v II II . I III I II I 59 ,. , I . X . 'z ' 1 . V - I wf ' . rr 5 A .I 6 : . '- s I - U 1 Q I , 1 ' ' . : , xn f ' I II I I f- Iv. .. I., ,f' 4 e-H A 2 I : . , Ijf IIln - Q. 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

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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



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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

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