Enumclaw High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (Enumclaw, WA)

 - Class of 1948

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n 1 ,X I 'rx . f f. I, tfgdfyy ' ,M f e f 76? 41 iff' rf' . !'N I 1 - X' xxx gg ,, Z' 0 .9 : tp ' TORCH HONOR SOCIETY SETTING HIGH GOALS Getting off to a good start by presenting their annual assembly on September 26, 1947, the Torch Honor Society began one of its most color- ful years. At this assembly fifty-four members were given pins. President Sophie Fedash acted as mistress of ceremonies and a number of Torch members participated in the program. Mrs. julie Gilbert, the guest speaker, gave a very interesting talk on her travels in Europe. A Scotch costume presented to Mrs. Gilbert in Europe was modeled. The next big event was the winning of first prize in the club division of floats in the Home- coming parade. The float was made to represent a boat with a facsimile of the Statue of Liberty and the Thinker on it. The prize float was a good example of the fact that Torch sets and reaches high goals. Co-sponsoring the play Macbeth, presented by a group of University of Washington Thes' pians, Torch and P. T. A. netted a total of 3150. The money is going to be used for buying a piece of hospital equipment for the memorial hospital. In order to raise funds to help finance a trip to Seattle, Torch members sold pencils with the complete schedule of our basketball team on it. They were very popular with the students because of their interest in basketball. Besides guiding junior Torch, made up of seventh and eighth graders, Torch sponsored Honor Roll this year. This is a list of names of people who make nearly a B average each quarter. For people who aren't in Torch this is the first step to try to make the club. Miss Cass, adviser, and the committee revised the constitution this year to conform with the present curriculum. With a fine set of officers, President-Sophie Fedashg Vice-President-Connie Gunderson, Sec- retary-treasurer-Donna Gadeberg, and a good adviser, Miss Cass, much was achieved. SENIORS: Peter Phillips, Norinne Smith, Sophie Fedash, Dolly Ghiglione, Lois Gunderson, Lorraine Hanberg, Theresa Hearn, Shirley lldstad, Dave Potter. -IUNIORS: Fran: mu'-Dorothea An- derson, Barbara Anderson, Connie Gunderson, Donna Wright, Bonnie Collins, Agnes Pederson, Donna Gade- berg. Back mu'-Jerri Mosier, Marcella Koshak, Margaret Henry. Betty Geel- hart, Anna Rundstrom, ,lean Stobbs, Rosemarie Schuett, Thelma Carlson. t SOPHOMORES: jim Kime, Pat Matheny, Beverly Biwer, Phyllis Mala- testa, Nadine Dodge, Jolene Evans, Stella Fedash, Carol Caverly, joan Carden, Vernes Hanber, Irma Rund- strom, Tom Barrie. 1 FRESHMEN: Fran! mu'-jack Henry, Fred West, Monnie Tougaw, janet Warren, Barbara Hansen, Gene Balint. Richard York. Back rou'-jim Galimanis, Patsy Mosier, Dorothy Lokovsek, Cynthia Stanton, janet Warren, Alice Ghiglione, Connie Colvin, Marilyn Holmes, Carmen Rivett, jerry Geertsen. EIGHTH GRADE: Second rou'-Fred Duncan, Ben Graves, Alice Rundstrom, Beryl Duncan, joan Moergeli, Shirley Smoke, Phyllis Holmes, Barbara Derby. Greta Holm, Niles Thim. Firrl rou'-Richard Baker, Vonda Stan- hope, Clarine Hansen, Bette Moon, Evelyn Kyle, Rita Kramer, Dick Cromoga.

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STUDE T BODY ASSOCIATIO They Lead the Wa ii? fzl . i s I Pondering over future business for the student body are Bob Thompson, SBA Vice-Presidentg Wayne Thomas, Treasurer, Marcella Koshak, Secretary, and Del Grennan. Representatives from various clubs and classes. Standing and ready for discussions are: Glenn Kranc, Dorothy Lokovsek, Leon Hobbs, Sophie Fedash, 'vlaurice Halleck, Lois Gunderson. These discussions were led by, seated: Lois Timm, Wayne Thomas, Doreen Rice, Marcella Koshak, Del Grennan, Bob Thompson, Lorraine Hanberg, janet McKinnon. Delbert Grennan, our student Body prexy, presided over assemblies and Board of Control meetings, viceapresi- dent Bob Thom son planned assemblies P . ,and filled in as president in the absence of Delg Marcella Koshak, secretary, recorded the Board of Control minutes and attenaed to the Student Body corres- pondence, and treasurer Wayne Thomas, with the assistance of Mr. Bogdan, kept our financial records in order. The Board of Control was made up of the Student Body officers, club and class presidents, and class representatives -with Mr. Bum as advisor. A good conception of the Board of Controls procedure was gained by the students when they were invited to witness a regular meeting. Making laws that will help in main- taining a smoothfrunning school, ap proving amendments to constitutions, discussing student behavior at games and assemblies, and supervising club and class activities are just a few of the many duties performed by this energetic group. The Board of Control also purchased a new black curtain with orange trimming for our auditorium. Another important project that was established by the Board of Control this year was the plaque system. The object of this system is to encourage students to participate in the extra curricular activities that are offered by our school. Seniors who have turned out for a certain number of activities will have their name engraved on a plaque to be awarded on Class Day. Page 13 Del Grennan, SBA prexy. reads a bulletin of vital interest to the students in front of our new black curtain.



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SENIOR HIGH GIRLS' CLUB The Senior High Girls' Club began its activities this year with its annual dance whch was held on November 26th. The intriguing theme of Desert Song was selected for this program dance, the first of its kind in E. H. S. A great deal of credit goes to Doris Ann Semanski, dance chairman, for her hard work on this Tolo. The Mothers' Tea, sponsored by the Girl's Club each year, was, this year, highlighted by a fashion show. With the guidance of Darlene Warren. Social Chairman, this Tea proved to be one of the year's most successful affairs. Under the able advisorship of Miss Benson, the Girls' Club has undergone a complete reorganization and has completed one of its most ' ears The newly organized committees and their chairmen are as fol- active y . lows: Program-Peggy Loveg Standards-.Ann Dalquistg Finance-Claire Moergelig Social-Darlene Warreng Friendship-Janie josieg School Service- jerry Mosierg Community-Norma Kampg Publicity-Pat Matheny. SENIOR HIGH BOYS' CLUB Under the leadership of President Maurice Halleck, the Senior High Boys' d ' h Club has completed another active year. The boys worked frantically uring t e d' Homecoming to finish their float which depicted the ' f week prece ing , ent sports in which they partcipated. The fnished float showed a great d of 'Clbloadotedae con stitution this past year. Mr. Stricherz, the Boys Club advisor, ai e t y ay Sure! ' d hel ed make all club activities interesting. ect ary-'ffm a great deal this year an p JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS CLUB ly The junior High Girls' Club sponsored a mixer with the m aching more junior High students how to dance. This idea pr d to a huge success. The girls also sold coke and doughnuts during half- ' e at man of the junior High basketball and football games. iss M aret Newel hard work on the part of the boys. The Boys u a s p - ' ' ' 'd bo s advisor, led the junior High Girls' Club through another eve ful ye spice with fun and work. JUNIOR HIGH BOYS' CL Under the leadership of Fred West, Junior High Boys' Cl b pr y, the club had a very eventful year. Not to be outdone by the Girls' Cl b, t e junior H' h Bo s' Club also sold coke at some ofvthe football and basketb ll games. lg Y Their meeting consisted of business discussion and enjoyable prog ms. Mr. . . . . , b Stricherz was also the very able advisor of the junior High Boys Clu . ers and Cabinet' V . High cams' Club are Ofhc , SUMO! bers of tht Key mem SZ MauIlCC . Cyub PICXYI red if we see BOYS' ' Not Plcw ling over buslneijicglgilideni Glen Ktanc i . LT and B0yS Cgllsfyen Pedersen. . - Gard- h im .dem Fred West eivnfers wit I , Presx Mariot - , 5 A gs JOITD Illnlgfi Pll.glftngOS,ecrClafY Treasure iceygesi en . 11 , I jgdllc Minster, Pa'-SY Ttwufllxw' k Ivlonme Sex C, jo Ann . h' lei' Cla' '.' E986 ' ' ll M ' jdenl Smmdllgl giga Ztdiion' Chrydeige seated Seilwtli? Ilfilgllvscil lliwiiifidfle' . . . ' . 0 I ei A CortCSP0ndllxg Ell 'gbfm' plgh GirlS' ClE?eti1i? TIea5uretiie Hoffman- And J , ...... , tary' lung Sqhfiosilfiiilresideni Clalre - lun20rGreta Holmilii-President Don ' Seffe . 1 befg- ' H0556 ' ' HOU, ' JT first row: Recoigcifeii Lvffame Han P SY Love, PM Shire: Lou MCKU' X ' 'Q . I ' Infthelanie 3QSl5i0giefT Darlene Warren, eg S Mil - Seuemlh and lun. M'ss Benson Dahlqulst' Ti X GJ Moefge . . AMO' ' Kamp. IW' gg M lgfillldiiiiiasuret NOUTW Page 15 -'Outs 211 '

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