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V .1 SEATED Ief O e u ne o e k Ge g K o Phlp Ross Do s Proff STAND Nl' teph f oo o No F1 omcm Sta fortunate enough to have a printed paper in stead of the usual mimeographed one The Iournalism class with the advice ot Miss Stoit started this year They did all the collecting and writing ot the news and kept the students and community well informed on past and future events Mr Shaw editor of the Puyallup Press made an agreement with Mr R C l-lall to pr nt the Fitonian tree ot charge excepting for the cuts and engraving Teachers and students agreed that this was the chance the school was waiting for lt meant a lot of work tor the students but they were willing to tackle the 1ob Alter the news had been written the typin 4 classes then swung into action LEFT TO RIGHT T d Cook D e So d e day for the Fitonian Then each member of the student body made a rapid search for his or her name in print in either feature write up sport column or campus capers During the Christmas vacation Miss Stolt resigned and Mr David Larin took over the class Because ot his theory fewer people do more work and less play than a larger group he reduced the class to the present number ot eleven students Due to the tact that this is the first printed paper under such an arrangement there was some difficulty in getting the paper out on time at the beginning of the first semester In due time it became more organized and was issued on a more regular schedule if , is 1 A T Q I 'YQ5 ' 2 4 f ig , , U o richl: Emily Kild , D cu S nd rs, Ted Coo , or e enn r, ii , ri . I J: S en logeiel, Alice Reltke, Adele W d ll, Dale Bowman, Dick rris. 1 0 ff This year, Fife High School students were Every Friday during the year was publication ' A I V I : e , ucn n ers, George K nnar, Dole Bowman, A 'I , ' , ks . N N A ,f . N ,I
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E565 NT ROW I f h L th B tk d d Id h SECOND ROW G C TED lftt I G ff Edt Kth NDING J k Trojan Staff Well here 1t IS The brgger and better 47 annual Because of the addrttonal act1v1t1es the annual has been enlarged by elght more pages than that ol last year Through the usual headaches and late reports we were ettrcrentlf led by Mrs Alma Vmson Now to present the wtlllng and able stall under the management ot the edltor Lorna Grtttm She was asststed by Carol Ethertngton Whose dutxes mcluded Wr1t1ng the Tro1an re port and getttng 1n1t1ated 1nto the Work for next year The trouble and tnals ot keepmg the records stratght was taken over by Busrness Manager Kathenne Koch l-ler asststant was Iackte Kemper The art1st1c rllustrat1ons were ylelded by Art Ed1tor Kenneth McKeen and assrstants Kaz Nakamura and Arnold Rrvenes Other departments were Semor Wr1te ups Clara Stalder Semor ptctures Peggy Wrlhams Ptcture Edltor George Kennar Boys Sport Walter Mlllard Gtrls Sports Ieanne Lelh Re Wr1te Ed1tors Elma Wambold loseph Etser bacher and Georgla Young Typlsts Betty N, strom V1rg1n1a Rose Donna Duncan Delor S1mc1ch Mary l!l1ller kfldl'1Of16 Walker and Anne l-laarsager Student Counctl Ronald Crtesy Senror Play Peggy Wrlltams Glrls Club and Fl-lA loAnne Tyndall Tro1anettes V1r g1n1a Solt1s TroJan Knlghts Ray Carlson F F A Stephen Logehel Freshman Class Evelyn Turner Sophomore Class l.aRae Andre luntor Class and lumor Class Play Grace Torgerson Frfoman Ahce Rettke Band Larry Holmqutst Chorr Ahce Ieltrles Tro1an Staff Carol Ethe rngton Sk1 Club lerry G1ll8Spl9 and Wrestlmg D1ck Norns Durrng the fall the Staff gave an assembly to mtroduce the members to the student body The theme was Mother Croose Rhymes A dlfferent Jxngle Was wrttten lor each department At thxs assembly the year s Work on the annual was launched whtch resulted rn the book you now have at hand 5. J -I , I V2 V X 1 '1 .- ' X m 5 a 0 ri I FRO , et to rig fa aRae Andre, Elixabe urnett, Alice Ret e, Clara Stal er, Joanne Tyn all, Anne Haarsag , Anna Parco, Elma Wambo , Mary Miller, Delores Simcic . 1 race Torgerson, Ted ook, larry Holmq ' t, Arnod Rivenes, Ronald Giesy, Wally Millard, George Kennar, Virginia Rose, Kaz Nakamura. w K li -9 , I 7 .. no - v T SEA , e o right: Cano Etherington, Assistant Editorg Lorna ri in, iorg a erine Koch, Business Manager. STA 1 ac ie Kemper, Assistant Business Manager. 4 0 . , . .1 11 1 1 - I4 1 1 I ' . , . . . . 4 . ,rl . r 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 95 . l 1 H 1 1 , . X ' - 1 I ' , . . . . . 1 . . 1 1 1 - . , ., I 1 ' I L : , Q - . -1 I 1 1 - I 1 Q 1 z ' 1 1 I 1 1 1 I - - . . . - , rd ' I I A ' I 1 1 1 1 - . I ' . ' - I . 1 1 1 . . . , A l 4 I I '31 1 - 1 1 .. I I I - .
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Future FRONT ROW, left to right: Frank Door, Arnold Kaelin, Philip Lelli, Kenneth Hess, Stephen logefiel., Mr. Kantclo, Adyiser, SECOND ROW: Fred Muntz, Melvin Hamriclx, Louie Torre, Gene Mattson, Don Mathis, Warren Richards, Arthur Wilcox, Philip Ross, Tommy Tokahorc, Marvin Ofstad, Roy Wolston, Leonard Lampton. THIRD ROW: Martin Johnson, Mickey Petcircik, Don Dunbar, Ronald Clarkson, LeRoy Olson, Earle Vining, Jewel LoQuo, Pcul Jensen, Vernon Proff, Roy Swayze, Bill Friend, Julius Young. After more than two years of having no Agriculture classes, the Fife High School has had this year a very successful Future Farmer organization and one of which the school can really be proud. The initiation of green hands started the years pro- gram. Next came the election of officers. Those elected were Frank Door, President, Philip lselli, Vice-President: Arnold Kaelin, Treasurer, Stephen Logefiel, Secretary, Kenneth Hess, Reporter, and lerry Cook, Sergeant-at-Arms. The Harvest Festival and Ball, sponsored by the chap- ter during the latter part of October, was acclaimed bv many teachers and students as being one of the most successful dances ever held at Fife. Field trips to dairies and packing houses and practice judging trips were numerous. Five of the best judges in the agriculture class participated in the Auburn Stock Show. A Fife Future Farmer basketball and baseball squad was organized and played similar teams from adjoining schools. A Father-Son Banquet and a Spring Ball climaxed a very busy and active year of the Fife Chapter of Future Farmers of America with the promise of even better and more numerous activities to follow. rojrm Knights The Trojan Knight members are as followsi lewel l.aQua, Ray Carlson, Fred Schlumpf, Frank Door, Andrew Ambuehl, lim Saugen, Arnold Fiivenes, Paul lensen, Leo Bulleri, lim Pettersen, Lee Davis, Fllvan Sholin, Melvin Gaschk, lim Shoemaker, LeRoy Wissinger, Glen Anders son, and our president, lvan lensen. The principal duties of the soecalled strong men of Fife High are putting up cliairs in the gymnasium for assemblies and plays and then putting those same chairs away after the programs. During the noon hour you will see the Knights on duty at each end of the hall in an attempt to keep uns necessary people out until the time for classes. One of the big events of the year is the Trojan Knight- Trojanette picnic held at Gaffneys on Lake Wilderness in the latter part of April. That is also an outstanding event for the inactive Trojanettes, the senior girls who served as Trojanettes during their earlier school years. It completes the activities for both the senior Knights and senior Trojariettes with a very enjoyable time. F.F.A. 0 icers ,uv 'Q 9 .,-: -A Farmers .. .J TED. Frank Christoph, Philip lelli, Frank Door. STANDING: Koelin, Kenneth Hess, Jerry Cook. -H Arnold FIRST ROW, left to right: Jim Pettersen, lvan Jensen, Jewel LCIQU-1. Frank Door. SECOND ROW: lee Davis, Glen Anderson, LeRoy Wissinger, B ll ' THIRD ROW' ' S El Sh l' A d A b hl L u ern, . Jim augen, van ann, n rew m Fred Schlumpf. FOURTH ROW: Melvin Goschk, Paul Jens Arnold Rivenes, ue,
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