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Miss Helen Enger, Adviser. Jeanne Fredericksen, Petry, Barbara Lucille Ofstad Yotsuuye, Joyce Pedersen, Sharon Kelley, Rhea Crowell, Linda Chestnut, Sharon Johnson, Beverly Marilyn Trolson. THIRD ROW: Nadine Morgan, Ruth Ambuehl, Phyllis Soltis, Janice Kotchkoe, Mary Carol Jensen, Marsha Gordon. .A. A. LEFT, G.A.A. OFFICERS: Phyllis Petry, Phyllis Soltis, Inez lsaksen, Rhea Crowell, Linda Chestnut. CENTER: Jeanne Petorak, G.A.A. award winner. RIGHT, LETTERMEN'S CLUB OFFICERS: Everett Plumb Tadcshi Kaiimura, Ellsworth Finlayson, Bill Mohler, Vic Coon. LETTERME 'S CLUB LEFT: Mr. Carl Hatley, Adviser. RIGHT GROUP, FRONT ROW, left to right: Denis Arnold, Tom lelli, Gary Scott, Gary Weaver, Ellsworth Finlayson, Doug Otis, Darrell Sharick, Joe Door, Tadashi Kaiimura. SECOND ROW: Richard Lightburne, August Zampardo, Vic Coon, Bob Peterson, Don Mcliechnie, Tom Murray, Jim Clark, larry Johnson, Fred Plumb, THIRD ROW: Lyle Rader, Glenn Robbins, Dave Hall, Everett Plumb, Bob Mortensen, Jim Rogan, Bill Mohler, Gaylen Harris, Jim Thomas. FOURTH ROW: Stan Barker, Leon Rader, Kenneth Devenny, Richard Ambuehl, Dick Rivenes, Bob Mitton, Norman Cronquist, John Reines.
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GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL AND Our after-school sports has proved to be a very successful girls' activity this year with our new adviser, Miss Enger. The sport with which we started this year was volley ball. That proved to be very well organized. The girls elected eight team captains who in turn chose their own teams. Team number two, whose captain was Rhea Crowell, won the volley ball championship. Next on the program was basketball. There were only six teams chosen for that sport. Team number one, with Marsha Gordon as captain, won the champion- ship this time. This team was undefeated. Baseball has also been very successful. There were six captains elected and they, too, chose their own teams. The unpredictable spring weather imposed many handicaps upon outdoor play, but the teams made good use of the nice days. Two years, which are the equivalent of five hundred points in girls' sports, earn a minor while three years, or seven hundred fifty points, earn a major toward a plaque. Any girl who has earned two hundred fifty points is eligible to ioin the Girls' Athletic Association. GIRLS' SPORTS FRONT ROW, left to right: Diana Holt, Sachiko Takehara, Donna Hergert, Judy Fox, LoVonne Jones, Lucille Ofstod, Gay Snell. SECOND ROW: Margie Torre, Connie Ellsworth, Elsie Yatsuuye, Rosi Schlumpl, Eveline Reichlin, Lois Larson, Sharon Figg, Anne Spear, Danna Ryan, Donna Wrisley, Haruyo Kona. THIRD ROW: Nancy Woodard, Leona Kamenlind, Diana Ryan, JoEllen Reeves, Rosalie Francis, Karen Lelli, Doris Rader, Nellie Bohren, Pauline Herman, Joyce Reddy, Judy Hagman, Bonnie Mulhall, Emily Rayner, Connie Askew, Miss Helen Enger, Adviser. FOURTH ROW: Phyllis Petry, Marcia Mettler, Sharon - Johnson, Linda Chestnut, Darlene Trucco, Diane Coffman, Alene Woodside, Ruth Ambuehl, Margie Cole, Agnes Brydon, Beverly Gordon, Marilyn Trolson, Doreen Bell, Mary Lou Burke, Annette Ryan, Charlene Brodahl. FIFTH ROW: Karen Yoshioka, Phyllis Soltis, Marsha Gordon, Rhea Crowell, Helen Makai, Put Rasenow, Sharon Kelley, Carol Jensen, Mary Bisig, Rena Tregoning, Lois Jensen, Gloriann Miller, lnel lsaksen, Jeanne Petorak, Nadine Morgan, Beverly Torgerson, Janice Kotchkoe. 1
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STARTING LOWER LEFT CORNER: Carol Jensen, Barbara laVeille, Leona Kamenzind, Janice Palmer, Rhea Crowell, Ruth Ambuehl, Diane Coffman, Corinne Sanfilippo, lynne Smith, Mary Bisig, Janice Kotchkoe, Connie Ellsworth, Lois Larson, Beverly Gordon, Pat Rasenow, Barbara Fox, Sharon Figg, Margie Blodgett, Pauline Herman, Margie Torre, Judy Fox, Delee Fredericksen, Marcia Mettler, Margie Lytle, Annette Sevold, Rosie Meachum, Mary Jones, laVonne Jones, Annette Ryan, Helen Makai, Eveline Reichlin, Marsha Gordon, Karen Myers. CENTER: Elsie Yotsuuye, Donna Hergert. MISS HELEN ENGER One minute to go. There's the buzzer! Hands on hips, everyone quiet! Forward, march! DeLee Fredericksen, Sharon Figg, Barbara Fox, Beverly Gordon, Marsha Gordon. These comments and commands have been very popular during the past year, for the Laodamians, Fife High's drill team, has completed successfully its seventh year of activity. New members of the organization selected by the present active members were as follows: Mary Bisig, Marcia Mettler, Lois Larson, Eveline Reichlin, Karen Myers, Annette Seavold, Rosie Meachum, Janice Palmer, Lynn Smith, Leona Kamenzind, Mary Jones, Margie Lytle, Connie Ellsworth, Pauline Herman, Sandra Morris, Donna Hergert, Rhea Crowell. Officers for the group includes Barbara Fox, president, De Lee Fredericksen, vice- president, Marsha Gordon, secretary-treasurer, Beverly Gordon, drill captain, and Sharon Figg, historian. This year the Laodamians have had assistance from the band under the direction of Mr. Flechtner. A vote of thanks goes also to Miss Helen Enger, the new adviser, for her help. The first public appearance for the Laodamians was during the football season. Since then the group has marched for various sports events. The last appearance was at the Daffodil Parade in April. On March 12, the Laodamians sponsored their annual Tolo, which was carried out to the theme of Moon- light and Roses. Another social event was the annual banquet given at the end of the year honoring the outgoing seniors and the new officers.
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