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eg. I, fire I, -+5 af -r-M, elif LOWER LEFT, left to right: Ernie Bailey, Tom Lelli, Dave Hall, Sam Shimizu, Fred Plumb, Spencer Nordfars. LOWER RIGHT: Lois Jensen, Janice Kotchkoe, Annette Ryan, Karen Yoshioka, Sharon Figg, Margie Torre. CENTER LEFT: August Zampardo, Larry Larson, Spencer Nardfors, Gary Johnson, Joe Door, Tom Lelli, Tadashi Kaiimura, SECOND ROW: Gene Brown, Billy Door, Mr. Hall, adviser, Dave Hall, Fred Plumb, Sam Shimizu, Ernie Bailey, Louie Ceraui, Gary Weaver, CENTER RIGHT: Marcia Mettler, Inez lsaksen, Karen Yashioka, Marilyn Trolson, Annette Ryan. TOP LEFT: Tadashi Kaiimura, Mr. Hall. TOP RIGHT, first row, Phyllis Petry, Donna Hergert, Leona Kamenzind. SECOND ROW: Marcia Mettler, Nancy Woodard, Sandra Begley, LeEtta Kamenzind, Margie Torre. THIRD ROW: Miss Agnes Dunn adviser, Marilyn Trolson, Annette Ryan, Sharon Figg, Dianne Handke, Lois Jensen, Inez Isaksen, senior adviser. FOURTH ROW: Christine Falaschi, Karen Yoshioka, Anne Riveness, Janice Kolchkoe, Alene Woodside, Agnes Brydon, Ruth Ambuehl. TROJAN KNIGHTS The Trojan Knights welcomed the following new mem- bers this year: Gary Johnson, Spencer Nordfors, rred Plumb, Bill Door, Len Lightburne, and Louie Cerqui. Activ- ities throughout the year included the initiation banquet, the Troianette-Troian Knight party, participation in the school carnival, the Troianette-Troian Knight picnic, and the regular duties of a service organization on the foot- ball field, in the school hallways, and in the gymnasium. Graduating members are president Tadashi Kaiimura, Gene Brown, Ellsworth Finlayson, Gary Weaver, Sam Shimizu, and Ernie Bailey. TROJA ETTE The Troianettes have spent a very successful year under the leadership of Miss Agnes Dunn, faculty adviser, and Inez lsaksen, student adviser. Special occasions of the year were the Troianette- Troian Knight party in February and the banquet in April. Interesting duties! for the Troianettes throughout the year were keeping order at basketball games, national assemblies, school plays, and programs, serving at the football banquet, giving assistance at the college confer- ence, and ushering at the dedication of the new primary building, at Baccalaureate, and at Commencement.
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KK gi: A, JA. LOWER LEFT, left to right: Ernie Bailey, Joyce Pedersen, Jerrilee Browning, Marilyn Siska, Carol Jensen, Barbara Fox, Delores Russell, Hideo Watanabe. LOWER RlGHT: Miss Agnes Dunn, director. CENTER RIGHT, SEATED: Elsie Yotsuuye, Dick Meginniss. STANDING: Gloriann Miller, Bill Mohler. UPPER LEFT: Gary Weaver, Inez lsaksen, Barbara Marzano, Don McKechnie. UPPER RIGHT, SEATED: Everett Plumb, Beverly Torgerson. STANDING: John Reines, Loretta Olive, Barbara LaVeille, Jeanne Petorak. -4-1' SONG OF MY HEART On November 25, 1953, a cast of fourteen members of the senior class presented Song of My Heart, a two-act romance with a prologue and an epilogue. The prologue took place in the living room of an old southern mansion where Sylvia llnez lsaksenl and her friend, Laurel lBarbara Marzanol, were reading in a diary the story of the broken romance of her grandmother, lovely Sylvia Moyne. The diary revealed the enchanting bitter-sweet story of the first Sylvia iBeverly Torgersonl and Michael Willoughby lDick Meginnissl. Steve Moyne llohn Reinesl, brother of Sylvia, had challenged another man to a duel over his girl friend, Shirley lleanne Petorakl, and had left him in the woods. On hearing this, Michael went to the woods, was caught beside the wounded man, and was put in iail. Then Mrs. Moyne lBarbara LaVeillel was sure Sylvia should marry the sincere and mannerly Harley Foreman lEverett Plumbl. Desiree lElsie Yotsuuyel aroused doubts in Sylvia's mind about Michael because she herself was in love with him. Sylvia and Harley's wedding took place with Shirley and Faith lloretta Olivel, Sylvia's best friends, as bridesmaids. The two Negro servants, Mandy lGloriann Millerl and Poley lBill Mohlerl, played hilarious parts throughout the play. As the events went into the epilogue, Poley lplayed by Don McKechnie in the prologue and in the epiloguel was still a servant in the house. The young Michael lGary Weaverl was persuading Sylvia to be his wife, so they did not- imitate the mistake of their grandparents. The cast wishes to thank Miss Agnes Dunn for all the help she gave them as director of the play. fy 3 1 Q
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au NZ: TOP LEFT, TORCH, FIRST ROW, left to right: Hideo Watanabe, Ferdy Reichlin, Lois Terry, Elsie Yotsuuye, Jeanne Petorok, Beverly Torgerson, Sharon Figg, Eveline Reichlin, Darlene Trucco, Donna Hergert. SECOND ROW: Terry Kawaguchi, Don Rowe, Barbara LaVeilIe, Jerrilee Browning, Marilyn Trolsan, Linda Chestnut, Beverly Gordon, Phyllis Saltis, Phyllis Perry, Margie Torre, Nancy Woodard. THIRD ROW: Craig Buchanan, Don Johnson, Carol Jensen, Janice Kotchkoe, Dave Gilmore, Marilyn Siska, Lois Jensen, Alene Woodside, Diane Coffman, Karen Yoshioka, Marcia Mettler, Sandra Begley. CENTER LEFT, TORCH OFFICERS: Terry Kawaguchi, Jeanne Petorak, Barbara l.aVeille, Jerrilee Browning, Beverly Torgerson, Beverly Gordon. LOWER LEFT: Miss Arlene Lindstrom, adviser. LOWER CENTER: Don Rowe, Don Johnson, Dave Gilmore, Ferdy Reichlin, Phyllis Petry, Karen Yoshioka, Darlene Trucco, Sandra Bebley, Eveline Reichlin, Marcia Mettler, Lois Jensen, Nancy Woodard UPPER RIGHT, STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Ruth Ambuehl, Elsie Yotsuuye, Janice Kotchkoe, Dean Crawford, Nadine Morgan, Jim Ragan, Gary Weaver. CENTER RIGHT, STUDENT COUNCIL, SEATED: Connie Ellsworth, Shirley Mills, Joy Carr, Elsie Yatsuuye, Janice Koichkoe, Jim Ragan, Nadine Morgan, Dean Crawford, Ruth Ambuehl, Jeanne Petorak, Donna Hergert. STANDING: Hideo Watanabe, Gary Weaver, Joe Door, Richard Lightburne, Larry Johnson, Joyce Pedersen, Annette Ryan, Marilyn Siska, Marcia Mettler. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Hall, adviser. TORCH Our scholastic honor society, Torch, this year boasted thirty-one members. Of these eight were graduating seniors, nine were iuniors, and fourteen were sophomores. Officers for the year were Barbara LaVeille, president, Terry Kawaguchi, vice-president, Beverly Gordon, secre- tary, Jerrilee Browning, treasurer, Jeanne Petorak and Beverly Torgerson, points chairmen. Miss Lindstrom was faculty supervisor. In May the members held a farewell party in honor of the seniors. At this time Torch pins were presented to the graduating seniors. STUDE T COUNCIL The student council was headed by Stewart Carder, the elected president, who ioined the Service leaving Jim Ragan, the vice-president, to lead the student council. This was a year full of activities. First was the Home- coming, which was a huge success. After the Homecom- ing, the student body went together with the Active Club to put on the annual football banquet. The last function, sponsored partly by the student body, was the Carnival, held late in March. This was a good money-making proiect that helped to build up the ailing student body treasury.
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