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LUN ER I'lCfTl'Rli-FRONT ROW, left to right: Nlargic Torre. l.aGrett:i Shields. Sandra Rang. Phvllis Soltis. Patti' Rosenow Donna Rr-ed, Marilyn YVcrherhee, Phyllis Perry. jacques Sills, Virginia Newman. SECOND ROXV: ,lack lN1cKeen. Grant Smith. Helen Mnkaj, Mae Stovner, Delores Robinson, Anne Rivenes, Annette Rryan. Marilyn Trolson. Gail Murray, jo Ellen Prukop. Buddy Tanberg, Johnny NI:-ver. THIRD ROW: Sam McCoy. Robert Peterson. Bob Nlittori. John lVlilner. Fred Miller. David Nordfors. Charles Shinn. Albert Nlerrill, August Zampardo. Rohert Nlortenson. Nlyron Toler. Derald Xlauerman. Ernie Sproui. l.'l'PER 1'lCTl.'Rli-FRONT ROW, left to right: ,Io Ann Bailey. Donna Chappell. La Nonne jones. Le Etta Kamenzind. Joyce Lucas. Dnna 'l.anc:ustcr, Alice Cunningham, Gail Chilgren. Judy Fox. Nlary Obi-rquelle. Linda Chestnut SECOND ROXV. Alvin Kraus. Larry Johnson, Gaylen Harris. Sharon Figg, Ruth Ambuchl. Janice Kotchkoe. lone Kvamme. Kathryn Cxiesscl. Rhea Crowell. Joe Door. Ronald Celmer. Richard Lighrburnc. THIRD ROW: John Lvfor, Fred Chittenden. Dean Crawford. Norman Cronquist. Dick Cole. David Bor- nander, Richard Ambuehl. David Hall, Donald Danlwerg. Ronnie Forslund. joe Nelson. Tcrry Kauaguchi. Alex Hergerr. Charles McKinnis. This year's eighth grade has about seventy pupils. They are divided between Mr. Norby's and Mr. Buckley's rooms. The highlights of the year were a Christmas party and a valentine ' party. Both were held in separate roll rooms. For Christmas, a tree was brought and the - r -- . students made decorations for it and for the windows and the door. The pupils drew names and exchanged small presents. Refreshments were brought by some of the students. A valentine box was made and decorated ae' for Valentines Day and valentines were ex- changed. The students brought refreshments and everyone had a good time. EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS, front row, left to right: Virginia Newman, La Vonna Jones, Gaylen Harris, Marilyn Trolson, Margie Torre. Second row: Janice Kotchkae, David Norclfors, Ruth Ambuehl, David Hall. Upper: MR. BUCKLEY. Lower: MR. NORBY
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LOWER PICTURE-FRONT ROW, left to right: Lucille Ofstad, Beverly Rowan, Elsie Yotsuuye, Joyce Kempf, Nadine Morgan, Jeanne Petcrak, Janet Steiger, Barbara Marzano, Delores Russell. SECOND ROW: John Reins, Gloria Miller, Kathrina Salzmann, Joyce Peder- sen, Sharon Kelley, Kathleen Leighton, Marilyn Siska, Loretta Olive, Beverly Tnrgerson, I-lideo Watanalwe. THIRD ROW: Gary Weaver, Stewart Carder, Tommy Kamenzind, Albert Cochennette, Ray Timmons, Leon Rader, Argal Oberquelle, Gene Mead, Sam Shimizu, Tadashi Kajimura. UPPER PICTURE-FRONT ROW, left to right: Diana Holt, Caroline Chlipala, Norita Falaschi, Jane Andre, Inez lsaksen, Janet Giessel, Barbara Fox, Margie Blodgetr. SECOND ROW: Phyllis I-leadley, Sharon Johnson, Vera Crawford, Carol Jensen, Lucille Friend, Juanita Brodahl, Jerrilee Browning, Marcia Gordon, Mary Bisig. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Jones, Richard Bartholomew, Harold Farris, Loren Chinn, Don Clarkson, Bill Flaherty, Victor Coon, Edward Hess, Ellsworth Finlayson, Erny Bailey. Last fall the freshmen started a new and very exciting year, which later proved to be a very memorable one to them. They were guided. through their first few .days of confusion by their class advisor, Miss Lindstrom. After the first rush and seeming bedlam were over, they became more at home in their new surroundings. lt was found that they co-operated well in trying to do their part and that they took their places and their share of responsibility in the student body, After viewing their many talents and abilities, we expect that they will have a large representation in the field of musical entertainment. Their scholastic achievements are also highly commendable, and they hope to hold permanent positions on the honor roll. But now is the time when they have closed their books to greet the summer vacation. Before they leave, they would like to extend their thanks to the faculty as a whole and to their individual teachers who have helped to make their first year in high school a success. CLASS OFFlCliRS: Stewart Carder, Loretta Olive, Marilyn Sislca, MISS LINDSTROM, Advisor Cary Weaver. Z? +1 , is We Mn .... ii if ami'
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LOWER PICTURE-FRONT ROW, left to right: Elizabeth Kuntz, Doris Mansfield, Merrilyn Pettinger, Anita Sterino, Nancy Wood- ard, Jo Ann Mead, Lynne Smith, Rose Ripley, Sachiko Takehara, Marcia Mettler, Edna McKinnis. SECOND ROW: Gary Scott, Agnes Mettler, Darlene Trucco, Alene Woodside, Rosa Schlumpf, Barbara Solcolowslci, Gloria Shoop, Louise Touchette, Anita Yates, Shirley Nelson, Karen Yoshioka, Jimmy Touchette, Ferdy Richland. THIRD ROW: Leonard Lightburne, Donnie Rowe, Dale Myers, Tim Miesse, Bobby Smith, Lyle Rader, Jack Sterino, Richard Rivenes, Spencer Nordfcrs, Darrell Sharick, David Stanbaugh, Raymond Tyndall, Bill Lucas. UPPER PICTURE-FRONT ROW, left to right: Dorothy Johnson, Betty Fenstermaker. Doris Betterly, Connie Ellsworth, Mary Jones, Leona Kamenzind, Nellie Bohren, Sharon Beffa. Donna Hergert, Rosa Lie Francis. SECOND ROW: Billy Door, Lois Jensen, Marlene Forslund, Dianne Handke, Dianne Coffman, Margie Cole, Agnes Bryden, Martha Colceley, Barbara Chamberlain, Nancy Kinney, Dixie Davis. THIRD ROW: Kraig Buchanan, Billy johnson, George Griffith, Jay Charaba, Jay Dixon, John Kulka, Jim Garmen, Lowell Anderson, Denis Arnold, Harry Dunn, Mickey Geehan, Don johnson, Eddie Eberhardt. The year 1950-51 at Fife brought seventy-four students into the seventh grade. They were divided into two groups: Mr. Arnason taught one and Mrs. Heintz the other. Throughout the year co-curriculum classes were held during the first four periods of the day. The rest of the time, the students could take either band, choir, or arts and crafts. Physical education classes were also held in the afternoons. Each Friday afternoon, the seventh grade listened to 'iThe Standard School Broad- cast. This program was enjoyable as Well as educational. In December, the seventh grade together with the eighth and ninth grades had a Christ- mas party. Just before the holidays, Mrs. HeintZ's class sent cookies to the Childrens Home and to Madigan Hospital. These remembrances Were greatly appreciated by the people there. During the magazine drive, which is an all-school enterprise, Mr. Arnason's group sold the most magazine subscriptions that Were sold by any one class. Karen Yoshioka was the second highest salesman in the Whole school. MR. ARNASON MRS. HEINTZ 1'F.filf1 1 f... T l-25 -We 41. . - fum- ra -
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