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ga ,H -9 -2 gl-1 bk Q-:Q .. . . A -1: -. 5 Q .-1-.. 1 .,f: - .-.,..:::: M ,..., in Page 18 Future Homemakers of meriea The initials F, H. A. stand for a club known as the Future Homemakers of America. This club was organized two years ago in Enumclaw High, in order to promote more interest in Home Economics, to encourage democracy in home and community life and to work for better home and family life for all. These are only a few of the many purposes of the club. Throughout the year, the club has tried to promote these purposes in as many ways as possible. The year started out by a newly elected cabinet, which, in working with their advisor, Miss Benson, formed a strong backbone for the club. Approximately 65 girls who are members have taken an active interest in club work. By October, the club was actively under way, serving a P. T. A. Convention luncheon. During November, they sponsored an after game dance which with appropriate decorations proved very successful. Also, during this same month, they sponsored an All-School Play cast dinner. Still keeping up the pace, during December, they sponsored a Christmas Bazaar, and a Christmas Faculty Banquet. During April and May, a skating party and a F. H. A. picnic were held respectively. They helped raise funds by selling hot dogs and cokes at games. Third Rauf: Rose Hynes, Miss Benson, Janice Kennedy. Second Row: Martyna Nachtsheim, Norinne Smith, Doris Semanski, Rhona VVillis, Darlene VVarren, Mary hfahlenc Fifi! Rout LaVerne Babcock, Beth Dodge, Lois Timm, Donna Landskov, Joan Malgarini, Nadine Dodge. Third Row: Doris Semanski, Phyllis Malatesta, Do- reen Rice, Julia Johnson, Barbara VValc- zak, Betty Skagen, Marie Marlini, Lena Berilla, JoAnn VVhitehouse, Donna Land- slcov, Edna XNillis, Ann Dahlquist. Second Row: Norinne Smith, Beth Dodge, LaVerne Babcock, llary hlahlen, Joan Haalc, Marlene Montgomery, Vetsa Galamanis, Joan Malgarini, Nadine Dodge, Theresa Berilla. Fin! Rout Margaret Henry, Barbara Hoffman, Jean Stobbs, Agnes Peterson, Janice Kennedy. Shirley Berilla, Gertrude Sonntag, Laura Viene. Third R01-l'I Dolores Soderquist, Carolyn Angman, Martyna Nachtsheim, Norma Kamp, Shirley lldstad, Dolores Thompson, Eve- lyn Hanus, Phyllis Canoles, Lois Timm, Rose Hynes, Rhona VVillis. Second Row: Margaret O'Neil, Marlene Smoke, JoAnn Atemboski, JoAnn Griffel, Betty Bless- ing. Faye Burnett, Monzelle Tougaw, Darlene VVarren, Dorinne Hobbs. Firft Row: Roberta Such, Doris Laush, Donna VVright, JoAnn Stonebridge, Dorothy Osborn, Joan VVaner, Gloria Grant, Betty hlattioda.
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BOYS WE CL B Mr. Bob Campbell, Mr. smehefz e E Glenn Kranc, Vice-President, Evan Richey, President Maurice Halleck, Secretary. G J.. Q 117 WHERE'S THE FIRE L 2 Q F2553 nfinnln T ' A Fire Chief Dave Potter. Assistant Fire Chiefs, joe Fantello, Wayne Thomas. Third mu: Bob Kelly, Leon Hobbs. jerry Thomp- son, Ralph Wilde, Glenn Kranc, Bob Schoonover, Jim Qualls. Second row: Harold Lokovsek, Elmer Engebrigt- sen, Del Grennan, Dean Mclntyre, Don Pittinger, Dick Garland, Keith Oien, Evan Richey. Fifflf rout Maurice Halleck, Ed Annas, Wayne Thomas, Dave Potter, joe Fantello, Howard Brons, Dick Straley. Lefl fo nigh! top 1'r1u': Bob Hansen, Bob Hanson, Dave Potter, Walt Henry, Harold Lokovsek, Dick Garland, Ralph Wilde, joe Fantello, Ed Annas, Dean McIntyre, Don Pittenger. Semrza' mtv: Del Grennan, Maurice Halleck, Evan Richey, Glen Kranc, Howard Brons, Wayne Thomas, Boh Thompson. as 'QW , Page 17
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Future Farmers of America . . .fa-,ig J: ' si A Kd if ga, .' x Bud Van xXv2lgOllt'1', first student to receive :1 perfect score in utlging' at Pacific Internation- al Exposition at Portland, Oregon. OFFICERS: ' Sealed: Cliff Hoiland, Treasurer, Bob Wotmdruff, Vice- Presidentg Charles Krainick, President, Eugene Kurfurst, Secretary, Don Potter, Reporter. Burl, row: Howard Brons, Watchdogg Mr. Burt, Advisor. 4 X ' ' A X ioo , ifo rr irroo ii Tlvird ww: h A Leonard Swain, Don Swain, Warren Pedersen, Cliff H01- land, Bud Van Wagoner, Don Potter, Charles Krainick, Mr. Burr. Second row: jim Mariotti, Frank Trump, joe McHugh, Glen Kranc, joe Fantello, Don Van Hoof, Don Trump, Douglas Petersen. Fi:-,vi mtv: Bill Ford, Don Groves, Bob Wloodruff, Harold Lokovsek, Ralph Vlilde, jim McHugh, Bob Remitz. Tbira' rout Mr. Burt, Charles Krainick, Bob Dukowitz, Bob Keeley, Glenn Chaussee, john jokumsen, james Slayden, john Phillips. Wlayne Osborn. Serond row: john Holm, Ivan johnson, Bob Stanley, LaVan joliansen, john Cornett, Don Kyllonen, Melvin Scott. Final row: Don Barker, Wtilter Bruhn, Charles Paushek, Ed Semanski. Ray Dainoth, Stan Van Wieringen. Tbinl :out Norman Best, jimmy Erickson, john Bousbey, Fred Stolz, Mickey Safford, Lawrence Board, Melvin Robinson, Bob Leggit. Martin Wynaldai, Dick Momarts, Don Moergeli. Bob Richley, Bill josie, Bill Thomas, Lawrence Tolliver, Gary Sambila, David Erickerson, Mr. Burt. Stwlrzd rout Billy Aden, Palmer Larson, joe Ahmann, Wziltei' Bonifas, Val Krainick, Bob Hrvatin, Gerald Evans, Dewey Bousbey, Darrell Thomas, Ronald Meyers, jerry Clark, Mike Carter, Bob Wzillaice, Andy Anderson. Fifi!! raw: Neil Ljungdahl, Russell Cordener, Con Ahmann, Paul Harleman, George Hansen, Myron jamison, jack Boere, Martin I-loldener, Bill Mueller, Albert Vander Waal, Bob Willizitiis, Allen Freeze, Carl Anderson. Page 19 1
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