Fife High School - Illahee Yearbook (Fife, WA)

 - Class of 1947

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Future ' ome- Makers 1- u..c.t ..c.rv.t.-inulwr nun, nerr ro rignri :lien orown, Mary Kaelrn, Laura Grobey, Jackie Cook, Monlie Hash, Joan Gunn, Dana Finlayson, Pal Schreiner. SECOND ROW: Delores Ball, Belly Sewers, Betty Bellman, Harumi Iwakiri, Dona 0 Wahlwend, Mary Meier, Belly Masleth, Vilella Steele, Myrtle Butler. THIRD ROW: Virgie Mathias, Betty Swihart, Belly F H A 0 Brown, Marilyn Ballock, Bernice Neuman, Joan Cross, Jaan Leighton, Belly Buckmasler, Lois Hansen, Ruth lngram, 0 I 0 Maureen Muchlinski, Margaret Vogel, Marian Envolsen. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Warner, Grace Torgersan, Roberta Eaton, Lorna Griffin, Carol Elheringtan, Katheryn Koch, Grace Nelson, Shirley Odegard, Virginia Rose, Lois Kepka, FKUNI KUW: Laliae Andre, Joanne Tyndall, Vera Watson, Mrs. Jackson, adviser. SECOND ROW: Betty Fendergrafl, Alice Jeffries, Jackie Kemper. FRONT ROW, lefl to righl: Dorothy Hergerl, Belly Swiharl, laRae Andre, Joanne Tyndall, Virginia Saltis, Jeanne lelli. SECOND ROW: Mary Stark, Delores Ruscher, Freda Schuler, Barbara Frederickson. THIRD ROW: Laura Grobey, Grace Torgersan, Carol Elheringlon, Barbara Blancher, Shirley Turner, Shirley Odegard. Gloria LaQua, Evelyn Turner, Barbara Frederickson. The Fife organization of the F. H. A. started its year by electing officers, which are as follows: President, Alice leffries ffirst-semesterl, Vice-President, loanne Tyndall, Treasurer, LaBae Andre, Recording Secretary, lackie Kemper, Corresponding Secretary, Betty Pendegraftg Pub- licity Manager, Vera Watson, and Historian, Dorothy l-fergert. Mrs. Elinor lackson is the new, capable advisor. Our largest project was furnishing our clubroom, which is located close to the high school. Money was donated by the girls to buy furniture for the room. In addition the girls have made pajamas, rag dolls, and stuffed animals for the Red Cross. They were given credit for the project when it was completed. This helped them earn a higher rank pin. An assembly was held in March, and many stunts and ideas were shown, which brought out a few of the girls' hidden abilities. An F. H, A. Dance is scheduled to be held April eleventh. We have high hopes of its being a success. We are very proud of the P. H. A., and we know that it will continue its good workl Trojcm ettes The Trojanettes have had a very successful year under the guidance of the faculty advisor, Miss Agnes Dunn, and the student advisor, Barbara Blancher. Their officers have been Grace Torgerson, Presidentg Shirley Turner, Vice-Presidentg Carol Etherington, Secretaryg and Barbara Fredrickson, Treasurer. Some of the duties of the Trojanettes are ushering at plays, concerts, and other entertainments, taking tickets at all basketball, football, and baseball games, and keep- ing the trophy case clean. Even though these duties make the Trojanettes a girls' service organization, the girls consider it an honor to belong. Each year the active members and the women members of the faculty choose from seven to nine Fresh- men girls to perform the 'iTrojanette duties during their Sophomore and lunior years. To be considered, a girl must attend Fife for at least one semester, and maintain a grade average of 2.5 or C plus, Prospective members are rated on the basis of scholarship, interest in school activities, dependability, efficiency, initiative, and attitude toward fellow students, teachers, and the school.

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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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FRONT ROW, left to right: Ellen Brown, Doris Proff, Alice Rettke, Martha Gius, Anne Haarsager, Anna Parco, Marion Davis, Elizabeth Burnett, Pat Schreiner, Marian Envolsen, laura Grobey. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Davis, Betty Swihart, Mary Meier, Shigeko Watanabe, Lorna Blair, Elmo Wambold, Mary Miller, Dana Wohlwend, Viletta Steele, Isabelle Imhaf, Clara Stalder, Virginia Soltis, Delores Ball. THIRD ROW: Mary Stark, Dorothy Hergert, Mary Koelin, Betty Brown, Marilyn Bollock, Bernice Newman, Joan Cross, Joan Leighton, Betty Buckmaster, Helen Stalder, Lois Hansen, Dana Finlayson, Barbara Sweet, Maureen Muchlinski. FOURTH ROW: Roberta Eaton, Barbara Warner, Mary Ann Perrin, Carol Etherington, Grace Torgerson, Lorna Griffin, Katheryn Koch, Barbara Frederickson, Shirley Odegard, Virginia Rose, Lois Kepka, Grace Nelson, Margaret Vogel, Ruth Ingram. LOWER PICTURE-FRONT ROW, left to right: Gladys Moe, Dorothy Davis, Lois Olson, Elizabeth Burnett, Darlyne StMartin, Marlyce Reed, Clara Stalder, Janet Miller, Shirley Francis, Charlotte LaQua, Helen jtalder, Barbara Sweet, Jeanette Ruscher, Shirley Saunders, Jackie Kemper. SECOND ROW: Alice Rettke, Georgia Young, Opal Funkhouser, Martha Gius, Jackie Coffman, Dorothy Hergert, Joan Knudson, Delores Rowan, Barbara Wilson, Shigeko Watanabe, Shirley Envolsen, Betty Timmons, Dorothy Fuiita, Jacqueline Askew, Lorna Blair, Elma Wambold, Marcie VanAlstine, Delores Simcich, Morelle Coffman, Bertha Cross, Betty Newman, Jane Fuiii, Doris Proff. THIRD ROW: Mary Stork, LaRue Andre, Delores Ruscher, Joanne Tyndall, Eloise Larson, Marlene Reed, Wanda Leffler, Delores Peters, Georgia Hess, Donna Fox, Mary Sutton, Marilyn Tanabe, Kathleen Swansby, Vernel Bartholomew, Anne Haarsager, Mary Miller, Anna Porco, Marilyn Bigger, Isabelle Imhof, Evelyn Gillam. FOURTH ROW: Marion Davis, Adele Woodall, Mary Ann Perrin, Jeanne Kaelin, Shirley Turner, Bernice Hess, Lorraine Cook, Bette Pendergraft, Betty Owens, Helen Anderson, Marie Willis, Dorothy Frankhouser, Shirley Rose, Mary Ueda, Alice Jeffries, Vera Watson, Virginia Soltis, Susan Young, Amy Yamamoto. ebate Girls' Club The Girls' Club under their able first-semester advisor, Miss Stolt, started another progres- sive year. Serving as officers for the year were Barbara Tyndall, Presidentg Ruby Wohlwend, Vice President, Agnes lmhof, Recording Secretary, LaRae Andre, Corresponding Secre- tary, Clara Stalder, Treasurer, and Alice Ieffries, Student Council Representative. A Welcome Tea was given in the fall for all the girls who had paid their dues. In December a Tolo Week brought a lot of excitement and fun. All girls dressed alike wearing different costumes each day during the week, and then on Friday there was a Tolo Dance. It proved to be a great success and was enjoyed by all, At Christmas time food was given by the girls for the Christ- mas Baskets, and the boys do- nated ten dollars from their treasury to buy the meat. The food went to needy families and was greatly appreciated. The girls also decorated the halls with holly, fir boughs, and Christmas trees. ln the Spring the Girls' Club will put on a Mothers' and Daughters' Tea. All mothers are invited and the officers for the succeeding year will be inaugurated into office, SEATED: Virginia Soltis, laura Grobey, Barbara Blancher, Bette Pender- graft, STANDING: Kenneth Hess, Mr. M. Williams, adviser. This year the national high school debate topic was Resolved that the Federal Government should provide a system of complete medical care available to all citizens at public expense. Those students on the debate team are as follows: Virginia Soltis, Laura Grobey, Barbara Blancher, Kenneth Hess, and Betty Pendergraft. The officers of the club were, President, Barbara Blancher, Vice-President, Virginia Soltis, Secretary, Ken- neth Hess. During this very active year the team participated in twelve debates with various neighboring schools and in one state tournament at C. P. S, Due to transportation difficulties the team was unable to attend the invitational meet at Pullman. Radio programs and state oratorical contests rounded out the busy season. Virginia Soltis placed second in the district for the state oratorical contest, and Vernon McCullough placed first in Fife for the national Patrick Henry contest. We feel that debate experience has helped greatly in developing the students for public work in future years.

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