Fife High School - Illahee Yearbook (Fife, WA)

 - Class of 1938

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-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 . S? 71 rf 1 1 9 I , . . 1 . 1 X Y - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 I I - 1 1 1 - 1 1 Y Q - ' 1 1 Y H I , .. 0 . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 A 1 . . . 1 1 1 nt,-. Z, 31 if , - 1 ' f 1-3 ,, ' 'I t.T T'?f'f:1s .ts - ' ta '2.',f '-iQzf- .Q'!ire.- nw f:..1:w:1r f,,,!:3,p,:1..-w,14r1.,- -Q ' -,J 'r' , H- ' 1,-A.-'-5' ' , ' W . ,Q '11 fi A12 14 5 51X3,'fi255-L-7 , . ,pgaqi '.5'.1'1i','- . W. Lgffj'-71', '1N1' wil .3215 ' -'1 1 '5Q16 1 rf, 1, ASW- iw? 1 , 1' .1 ,LL fis1,'af 'IfLf' Q , ., ,1fl' A5Vr 2 'fl-if ' 'l' Y In 1- .avr 1. 1 -'MW L. 17 :vm a.w.f:z..'w -Rf'-Q f'.:L1-' an ' at - f,'1f'3'11 fl w f-1!'1. r zlx - f A 41- ' H1 ' .- il ' 1'i!'f' W1 ' 1 Iv ll Y 5 W 9 4 rf all :Vu 'tif

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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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09? x 'l 'W' vu- T' 2: Q6 'Q' 11 .36 25 QC Ql- fv- '11 1? 'I J 6- fvf, Q6 15- 4 f ,. f f t 4'6- 25- First row: D. Kawasaki, Lxndquist, Hazen, Asai, Harris. Andrews, S. Fujxta. Serond ron: Helmholz, M. Davis, E Carlson Je'stad Halverson M Boclenhorn Dreyer Third raw' Fasy A Kessler Benthien F Davxs Blauvel! 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 . . I . . , - v - I - r I r - ' : . , . . , . A , . 4 , . I I F . , , , . , . , . . . . : , . , . , - Y , - 5 - l - I , r V I 1 O ' - - I ' I - . . . , I l - ' , . . . . , . - T I I .. . . H . .. . .. . . - . . Q . . . . . - , , - . - I ! ' - . . . .. ., 5:1 9-,x 1 3:e5'z,g ' ,I J -I . Q V Q Q ' Q 5 ,ls Q r vl w, W- sc,-,X I L. , , ' , V . I A X, 1 ,arf his -fi s- ' :ra w W v fr ff fm ffl. , ,. , A . .- V ' - - ,Q-A , . .s :if- .ua . .xi s.. .... - -1 , ., , V I .. ,. I. - , . , I , 1 , ,,v'.-may .1 , , 4 w si Ev r

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