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X t 5 ' z ,fx UPPER LEFT PICTURE, Troianette officers, SEATED: Janice Kotchkoe, Marilyn Siska, Beverly Torgerson. STANDING: Phyllis Petry, Eleanor Yoshioka. UPPER RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Lucille Ofstad, Margie Torre, Phyllis Petry, Elsie Yotsuuye. SECOND ROW: Inez lsaksen, Sharon Figg, Le Etta Kamenzind, Eleanor Yoshioka, Annette Ryan. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Trolson, Christine Falaschi, Nadine Morgan, Beverly Targerson, Loretta Olive. FOURTH ROW: Carol Jensen, Janice Kotchkoe, Ruth Ambuehl, Anne Riveness, Marilyn Siska. LOWER LEFT, Troian Knights, FRONT ROW: Tadashi Kaiimura, Cho Shimizu, Ronnie Mettler, Harold Peters. SECOND ROW: Howard Wissinger, Larry Larson, Tommy Lelli, Sam Shimizu. THIRD ROW: Dove Hall, August Zampardo, Ellsworth Finlayson, Gordon Ander- son, Joe Door. FOURTH ROW: Dick Spencer, Jerry Sweet, Gary Weaver, Gene Brown, Ernie Bailey. CENTER RIGHT, Troian Knight officers, SEATED: Dick Spencer, Harold Peters, Ronnie Mettler. STANDING: Howard 'Wissinger, Gordon Anderson. LOWER RIGHT: Miss Dunn, Troianette advisor, Mr. Hall, Troian Knight advisor, Troianettes The Troianettes is a girls' service club supervised by a faculty advisor, Miss Agnes Dunn, and their student advisor, Eleanor Yoshioka. Under this lead- ership they have spent a fine year. Each year ten girls are selected from the freshman class to become active members of the club during their sophomore and iunior years. The girls are chosen onthe basis of dependability, schol- arship, initiative, and ability to co-operate with others. The new members this year were: Marilyn Trolson, Sharon Figg, Phyllis Petry, Janice Kotchkoe, Annette Ryan, Margie Torre, Ruth Ambuehl, Ann Rivenes, Le Etta Kamenzind, and Christine Falaschi. Being invited to become a member of the Tro- ianettes is one of the Fife girls' highest honors. if N-Qu. Troian Knights This year the Troian Knights, guided by their president, Harold Peters, welcomed the new mem- bers by honoring them at a dinner. This delicious dinner inncluded crab cocktail, baked ham, and all the trimmings and was topped with delicious apple pie. The new members who were thus introduced into the organization are Joe Door, Tom Lelli, Larry Larson, Cho Shimizu, Dave Hall, and August Zam- pardo. The Troian Knights are the boys' service organi- zation at Fife. Their main duties are helping at football and at basketball games, preparing the gym for assemblies, and taking noon hour hall duty. The year is topped off with an annual Troian Knight-Troianette picnic, which is usually held in the spring. -V
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Y' Student Council This year's student council was headed by the president, Richard Ragan, with the fine help of the other officers: vice-president, John Bohren: secre- tary, Barbara Fox: treasurer, Phyllis Methven: his- torian, Mary Johnson, business manager, Dick Dunbar, and publicity manager, Katherine Jensen. Mr. Hall was our advisor. Roll room representatives were elected to round out the counciI's membership. The main work of the student council was to figure ways and means of making money for extra-curricu- lar activities. The principal activities of this year included a get-together dance in the,early fall, a Christmas Ball, May Day exercises, various mixers, and a magazine drive. UPPER LEFT GROUP, SEATED: Phyllis Methven, Jim Ragan, Mary Johnson, Barbara Fox, Richard Ragan, John Bohren, De Lee Fredericksen, Albert Cochennette, Jeanne Petorak. STANDING: Katherine Jensen, Sandra Keightley, Loretta Olive, Marsha Gordon, Dick Dunbar, Gordon Anderson, Richard Lightburne, Pat Nelson. RIGHT GROUP, council officers, SEATED: Barbara Fox, Richard Rogan, Dick Dunbar. STANDING: Mary Johnson, Phyllis Methven, Katherine Jensen, John Bahren,'Jeanne Petorak. CENTER LEFT, Torch Club officers, SEATED: Jeanne Petorak, Marilyn Siska, Beverly Torgerson. STANDING: Bill Mohler. LOWER RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Elsie Yotsuuye, Mary Johnson, Pat Nelson, Jeanne Petorak, Sharon Figg, Eleanor Yoshioka. SECOND ROW: Barbara Fox, Hideo Watanabe, Linda Chestnut, Marilyn Trolson, Beverly Torgerson, Jerrilee Browning, Sandra Keightley. THIRD ROW: Terry Kawaguchi, Phyllis Soltis, Janice Kotchkoe, Carol Jensen, Marilyn Siska, Barbara La Veille, Nancy Lutter. FOURTH ROW: Phyllis Methven, Donald Grish, Jack Rosenow, Bill Mohler, Katherine Jensen. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Hall, Council advisor: Miss Lindstrom, Torch Club advisor. Torch Club The Torch Honor Society is a national organiza- tion composed of high school students who achieve and maintain a high scholastic record. Membership in Torch Club is given on the basis of grade points. The club began the new year by holding a pot- luck dinner for the twelve new members. They also helped to reorganize the Flame Club, which is a scholastic club for junior high students. At the close of the school year, the club held another dinner in honor of the graduating seniors. At this time the seniors were presented with their Torch pins. This is an honor club rather than an active one, and its purpose is to encourage scholarship. 2'
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l X ,lefty f ' sr .1 I LOWER RIGHT, demonstrators: Barbara La Veille, Phyllis Methven. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Ellen Scheyer, advisor. LOWER CENTER, SEATED: Elsie Yotsuuye, Beverly Torgerson, Margery Holm- quist, Janice Katchkoe, Ruth Ambuehl, STANDING: Jeanne Petorak, Barbara Marzano, Linda Chestnut, Phyllis Soltis. CENTER RIGHT: Katherine Jensen, Carol Gregory, Mary Johnson, Sandra I Keightley. UPPER LEFT, FRONT ROW: Jo Ann Bailey, Jeanne Petorak, Margie Torre, La Vonne Jones, La Gretta Shields, Elsie Yotsuuye. SECOND ROW: Rhea Crowell, Annette Ryan, Barbara Marzano, Beverly Torgerson, De Lee Fredericksen, Mary Johnson, Shirley Evenson. THIRD ROW: Carol Jensen, Linda Chestnut, Patty Rasenow, Phyllis Soltis, Margery Holmquist, Gail Murray, Carol Gregory. FOURTH ROW: Janice Kotchkoe, Ruth Ambuehl, Mary Bisig, Katherine Jensen, Phyllis Methven, Sandra Keightley. UPPER RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Nellie Bohren, Nancy Woodard, Donna Hergert, Belly Fenstermaker, Betty Benner, Marcia Mettler, SECOND ROW: Diane Handke, Darlene Trucco, Connie Ellsworth, Alene Woodside, Eveline Reichlin. THIRD ROW: Rosie Meachum, Agnes Mettler, Barbara La Veille, Anita Sterino, Janice Palmer, Margie Cole. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Fox, Helen Makai, Gayus Sweet, Beverly Gordon, Marsha Gordon, Karen Myers, Agnes Brydan. F. H. A. The Fife Chapter of the F.H.A. got off to a good start as they welcomed Mrs. Ellen Scheyer as their new advisor this year. We had the honor of having a state officer elected from our chapter: Elsie Yotsuuye, state treasurer. Our year's first activity was a get-together banquet, to which everyone was invited. Later, the girls interested in F.H.A. and having enough points for membership were initiated at a formal initiation. Following this, the new members had an excellent opportunity to learn more about F.H.A. at the regional meet- ing held at Battleground, Washington. At this meeting they learned ways to keep the meetings interesting and ideas for money-making. Among our money-making activities was a caramel apple sale. Here we mixed business with pleasure by having a party on the order of a taffy-pull. We substituted caramel apples for the taffy and with everyone's ioining in making the apples we enioyed ourselves immensely while we worked. On our social agenda was the Harvest Ball which was a big success with Gordon Anderson and Elsie Yotsuuye as the harvest king and queen, respectively. Another was the F.H.A.-F.F.A. party. Our last event for this year was the Senior Tea, at which the next year's officers were announced. Officers for this year were: president, Margery Holmquist, vice president, Elsie Yotsuuye, secretary, Janice Kotchkoe, treasurer, Beverly Torgerson, social chairman, Patricia Patton, membership chairman, Barbara Marzano, historian, Ruth Ambuehl, reporter, Jeanne Petorak, points chairman, Phyllis Soltis, parliamentarian, Linda Chestnut.
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