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1 -Z Girls' P. E. Leaders spot for Donna Evenson on the trampoline. Clock- Hankel, J. Arnold, J. Rockwell, D. Powers, D. McElhenie, J. Powers, C. wise: L. Lindberg, B. Howard, M. Omegna, H. Guinn, A. Capps, L. Guinn,J. Hyde, L. Nelson. Trucco, N. Cain, G. Schnider, P. Anderson, S. Sterrenberg, R. Irby, S. He flies through the air with the greatest of ease . . . Be they young boys or young , H girls, the P.E. leaders certainly do a lot of flying-up in the air or on the trampoline or ropes, back and forth through the gym with messages, and off the handle with the students. Fistfuls of nails and a dozen hammers fly, too, when stage crew attacks the set of a play, dance, or program. ln between these events the boys do other jobs assigned by Mr. Storbakken. Airmail letters, bitter envelopes, and gummy stamps greet the office girls in their daily duties. They collect attendance slips, trip up and down stairs with messages written on While You Were Out stationery, and answer the telephone when the office is empty. From their strategic position in the hub of the school, the girls glean informa- tion on its interesting, but usually unnoticed, workings. Sh-h-h-h. The library is the last haven of solitude and silence in the school. Every other room is filled to the brim with busy, bustling students. ln the library, all is Pruitt, D. Potter, E. Reeve, G. Srerk, L. Breiwick, L. Leslie, C. Hillman, C. Berry, M. Serious and every task is executed Us Bisig, M. Walk, S. Hosforcl, S. Fisher, Librarian Miss Dunn. Front to back, standing: ' B. Danberg, D. Petry, E. Lowers. Librarians repair and cover books for the opening day. Clockwise, seated: B. though the walls had ears. Librarians tip- toe carefully along the shelves to replace the wayward books, and even at the desk students whisper their names in hushed tones. Who can study in all that thundering quiet? 29
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Boys' P. E. Leaders swing and cavort on the rings and ropes. Front row, left to right: J. Fleshamn, D. Stolen, A. Miller, J. Pasinefti, S. Olson, C. Fisher. Row 2: M. Query, M. Mello. Row 3: D. Adams, K. Mellick, L. Pelham, G. Olmstead. Row 4: G. Mumau, B. Stowell, B. Davis. Row 5: T. Rullie, G. Stack, B. Hammer. Missing: L. Bluhm. Building coffins keeps the Stage Crew busy. Clockwise: B. Stowell, K. Mellick, J. George R. Roland, C. Barrich, J. Johnson, J. Houston, L. Bluhm, J. Buttons, J. Ragsdale, J. Young G. Schrader, B. Wilder. Good Will Soars On Wings Of Service Office Girls wait for the daily mail. Front row, left to right: C. Norby, N. Silva, J. Arnold, J. Byrnes, D. Leitheiser, A. Johnson, J. Yoshioko. Row 2: L. Larsen, B. Gaschk, J. Hyde, S. Rees. Row 3: A. Kvamme, P. Anderson, B. Hagman, V. Bobich, C. Klippert, L. Campbell, K. Crowe. 28
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Fires Of Duty Stoked Jack Thomas, captain of the great ship, Fife High, stashes a table. Below Troianettes officers check programs for a game. Clockwise, seated: Carol Guinn, Treas., Miss Dunn, Advisor, Diane Welde, Pres., Barbara Hagman, Vice-Pres., S. Smith, Sec., Linda Swendsen, Sr. Advisor, fw-Wsfiix ,- - V5 W f- By Service Crews Ahaoy mateys! Swab the decks! Polish the brass! Clear the decks! Stack the chairs! Trojan Knights ran a taut ship. They kept their ship, the Fife High, in ship-shape condition. Before or after any assembly, dance, or pro- gram Troian Knights reported to the galley, the cafe- torium with their commanding officer, Jack Thomas. Not to be outdone, the Troianettes ran the public rela- tions of the great ship, Fife High. Their services, selling tickets and programs, and serving chow at banquets, came with a smile. Troian Knights and Traianettes kept the fires of service stoked during the monsoons, when the school did, in- deed,float. TROJANETTES AND TROJAN KNIGHTS: Front row, left to right: R. Stack, C. Guinn, J. Hamanishi, B. Hagman, J. Thomas, D. Welde, P, Yamamota, S. Smith, L. Swendsen. Row 2: M. Polky, T, Gustafson, P. Fredrickson, L. Ulrich, E. Burgi, R. Thomas, B. Gaschk, T. Herting, G. Kawabata. Row 3: C. Minish, G. Osaka, N. Ostrem, T. Fikse, G. Olmstead, G. Hanson, S. Heckert, F. Swendsen, L. Trucco, D. Reck. Row 4: M. Spane, J. Vimont, B. Kinoshita, J. Hari, L. Boitano, S. Hattori, A. Price, M. Nakayama. yy. - ' TROJANETTES AND TROJAN KNlGHTS: Front row, left to right: R. Stl C. Guinn, J. Hamanishi, B. Hagman, J. Thomas, D. Welde, P. Yamam S. Smith, L. Swendsen. Row 2: M. Polky, T. Gustafson, P. Fredrickso Ulrich, E. Burgi, R. Thomas, B. Gaschk, T. Herting, G. Kawabata. Roi
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