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IMUHC The Fife choir, directed by Mr. Alfred G. Flechtner, selected as its officers: president, Mary Bisig, vice-presi- dent, Margie Blodgett, secretary and historian, Delores Russell, and treasurer, Sandra Begley. The choir started the year with sixty-one voices, and by mid-semester had increased it to seventy voices. The first program of the year was given for the Milton P.-T.A., the next was given in response to an invitation to sing at the Poodle Dog. An exchange assembly was given at Vashon. At the Bon Marche, the group sang selected Christmas Carols throughout the store. We gave our com- plete Christmas program there. lt was emphasized by the different backdrops portraying the songs with different scenes. We sang 'Twas the Night Before Christmas, a tradtional song, Silent Night, and many other carols. Jim Hagan and Marie House sang solos. We have two new sextettes which made appearances at the Bon Marche, the Christmas program, the Poodle Dog, and the Choir Festival. The senior sextette consists of six senior girls: Inez Isaksen, Sharon Kelley, Marsha Gordon, Mary Bisig, Delores Russell, and Barbara Fox. Margie Blodgett, Sandra Begley, Mary Bisig, Delores Russell. The other gexfeftel 'ipeppereffeglu is Composed of Sopho- more girls. The final performance was the annual Choir Festival given this year at Federal Way. Everyone enioyed him- self and felt that the choir had had a very profitable year. CHORUS FRONT ROW, left to right: Betty Louden, Debbie Johnson, Pat Landis, Delores Russell, Mary Ann Atterton, Eveline Reichlin, Vera Pennington, Sharon Lunde, Corinne Sanfilippo, Judy Fox, LaVonne Jones, Virginia Newman, SECOND ROW: Maxine Arnold, Marie House, Gail Murray, Marcia Mettler, Inez Isaksen, Donna Reed, Rhea Crowell, Margie Lytle, Mary Jones, Sondra Begley, Caroline Chlipala, Lois Larsen, Margie Blodgett, Rosalie Francis. THIRD ROW: Connie Askew, Marsha Gordon, Emily Rayner, Pat Rosenow, DaLoris Robinson, Helen Makai, Sandra Morris, Mary Bisig, Karen Myers, Lucille Friend, Kathleen Leighton, Janet Giessel, Janice Palmer, Karen Lelli, Connie Ellsworth, Barbara Fox. FOURTH ROW: Sydney Carr, Kenneth Celmer, Don McKechnie, August Zampardo, Tom Murray, Gaylen Harris, Don Clarkson, Everett Plumb, Dick Morrison, Jim Rogan, John Reines, Carl Bullo, Ran Jones, Lynn Russell, Roger Dutton, Monty Fox, Dan McKechnie.
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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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CLUB Mr. A. G. Flechtner, who directed the band this year, may be congratulated upon a very fine iob. There has been hard work for this group to try to keep its superior rating, which it received last year for the first time. The band's first activity of the year was on September 2l, when they performed for the third straight year at the Western Washington Fair. Same of their other activ- ities included performances at football and basketball games, concerts at other schools, recordings for K.M.O., the Christmas Concert, a performance at the dedication of the Primary Building, the Foster contest, and the band festival. We may start looking forward to hearing the sound of real music coming from the woodwind section for at least four more years. This year the band has seventeen clarinets, including one bass clarinet, one alto clarinet, and an E-flat clarinet. Only one person in the clarinet section is not in junior high. keen in this group since Competition has become challenges or contests are called about every two to three months. During these challenges the clarinetists all go into a room and separately play a tune. The other members of the band hear them and vote for them, sight unseen, from first to seventeenth places. As a result the students work hard to earn choice places. AN LOWER GROUP, FRONT ROW, left to right: Norita Falaschi, Lois Jensen, Mary Lou Burke, Doreen Bell, Pat Bell, Sandra Kittinger, Mike Hathaway. SECOND ROW: Diane Murrey, Ernie Bailey, Margie Coffman, Kathe Lyons, Shirley Kraus, Betty Fenstermaker, Kathryn Spane, Anne Spear, JoAnne Dunn. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Sutter, Betty Yohn, Norma Celmer, Beverly Yamamoto, Marilyn Watters, Sally Brown. FOURTH ROW: Gloriann Miller, Myron Toler, Janice Kotchkoe, Jeraldine Ness, Sachiko Takehara. UPPER GROUP, FRONT ROW: Doreen Bell, Gloriann Miller, Narita Falaschi. SEC- OND ROW: Mr. Alfred Flechtner, Carol Chlipala, Marilyn Trolson, Don McKechnie. THIRD ROW: Charles Frazer, Ernie Bailey, Darrell Kammer. CLARINETS: Lois Jensen, Doreen Bell, Pat Bell, Mary lou Burke, Anne Spear, Kathe Lyons, Kay Pundzak, Marilyn Watters, Kathryn Spane, Shirley Kraus, Margie Coffman, Beverly Yamamoto, Betty Yohn, Dorothy Sutter, Sally Brown, Sandra Kittinger, Gloriann Miller, Norma Celmer, FLUTES: Sach Takehara, Geraldine Ness. OBOEf Betty Fenstermuker. SAXOPHONES: Norita Falaschi, JoAnne Dunn, Diane Murrey, Mike Hathaway, Janice Kotchkoe, Myron Toler. BASSOON: Ernie Bailey. CORNETS: Darrell Kammer, Christine Falaschi, Steve Hagman, Rena Tregoning, Kothrina Salzmann, Donald Petry, Jim Miller, Don Peters, Art Paulson, Fred Greenfield, Mike Hopkins. TROMBONES: Raymond Tyndall, Tim Miesse, LeRoy Schatz, Larry Syphert. FRENCH HORNS: Gloria Shoop, Kenny Celmer, JuElIen Reayes, Judy Hagman, Paul Robinson. BARITONES: Jim Mitton, Erven Marriott. BASSES: Stan Barker, Spencer Nordfors, Charles Frazer. PERCUSSION: Kenyon Luce, Jay Dixon, Don McKechnie, Tam Dunbar, Marilyn Trolsan, Carol Chlipala.
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