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TI E, BI i Je:3j2I:Zi?, RexA2ZaLc1ron Mary Igggepllrisztsen Barbzggnggferson Editor Manager WENTY-ONE years ago under the leadership of of Mrs. Mildred Johnson Nelson, Houston Allen, and VValter Jensen, the senior class of 1928 published the first year book which was called The Tiger's Pawn. Since then Enum- elaw has advanced far toward putting out a better year book. From the original sixty-eight we have increased the annual to eighty-eight pages, This year, with Mr. Rex W. Waldron, faculty advisor, Mary Engebrigtsen, editor, Barbara Anderson. business manager, the annual staff has published the largest annual ever in Enumclaw High. Starting this year, the annual staff became a class. This made it easier for every-one and Mr. VValdron because the entire staff was all together for one hour, but still many more hours were needed and many evenings were spent getting material ready for publication. Another new feature started this year is the listing of the advertisers in a directory at the back of the annual. This method gave more space for new activities and features. Besides putting out the year book the annual staff sponsored ,tlyeg second Homecoming celebra- tion in October, which was one pf the biggest affairs of the school yeah-Ek jean Potvin Artixt Bob Pedrini Sporty Shirley Simpson Artixt Bob Hansen Co-Sportr Editor Bob Thompson Co-Sport: Editor LeOra Pedersen Burinerf Staff, Typiil Andrew Christoph junior Clan Editor Claire Moergeli Arlift Marilyn jones Advertiring Staff Dick Garland Burineu Staff Bette Skagen Smzpylaot Editor Fred West Sopbom ore Clan Ed Jean Srobbs- Hirtorical Editor Barbara johnson Murir Editor, Typirt Jana Hart Aftirt Dorothy Lokovsek Sophomore Clan Ed. Bob Sager Photographer l 2-. hx fx.
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QRGANIZATIQNS IN AGTIQN V Bob Thompson Leon Hobbs C ' S, dgeagotguflliigsufer Student Body Preridenr SBA Vice-President s1ud.?:f'2,S: gj30:1 14 Far-y - -Y 'I 1 9' A x A . 'r lil e 'lj'I5N QHUUI H154 2 E EIL EGATFES v fg eh ig ' Emi? i-J NJ wut-1 EM T' Dean johnson Senior Clair President Mary Engebrigtsen Annual Editor Glenn Kranc Boys' Club Preridenl janyce Kennedy F. H. A. President Barbara Anderson Torch President joe Fantello Fire Chief Donna Gadeberg Girlr' Club Preridenl Len Swain F. F. A. Provident Bob Hansen ' E Club Pfeiidglt Doris Laush l i E Club President Edward Setfanski! junior Cl J Per. jf' Ann Dahiguiscl lfell Qyeen f x 1 1 l hyilis Holmes . Jrgp' Club P :li eh ja ere , Sap . Clan Prlsilienf Vance Watn Sezhenth Gr! e Rep. Bill Walker g Fre.tlJr?1Un Pretidfnt Garry Radliff 1 Eivbzb Grade- Rep. of HE Board of Control, the gov- erning body 'of Enumclaw High School, consists of class presi- dents, Student body officers and other major activity heads . Mr. Don Bunt is our active advisor. Upon The Boards shoulders rest the problems of busy school life. just a fe of the duties of the Board of Control ary to make laws governing the student body. 'approve new club constitutjims, nominate next years Student body officers, and decide which activities should: receive xletter awards. . ' 1 Our first Student Body Association was started in 19:9 when the school was moved Ito its res nt site. However, the first Board oi? Control was originated in 1940. Its. president was Ernest Dahl, vice-presi- de't,f Gerda Jensen: secretary. Eva Wat- erg and We treasurer-was Harry Fred- ?ricksen. Before the Bbard of Control was started sdtool problems were,presenred to the enti-re student body by ihe president for dihcussion, I The 1948-49 version of our Board of Cdntrolxiwas an active, adroit group. Under the capyble leadership of Bob Thompson, Student Body President, much was ac- complished. Bob presided over all meetings with Connie Gunderson, Student body sec?etary, keeping the minutes up to date ind writing any correspondence that arose. Keeping tab on all of our money was our treasurer, Dean Duncan. Vice-president Leon Hobbs stepped in and took over when President Bob was absent. To raise money for the Community Hospital fund the Board of Control suc- cessfully staged the appearance of Lee Grabel, a Master magician. The show was a huge success, the highlight coming when Mr. Grabel escaped from a wooden box made by Mr. McGee and his shop classes. We are very proud of the way the Board of Control solved the cafeteria pro- blem. The tables were marked as to where each class should sit and the tidiest class received ice cream and coke at the end of each month. In this way the cafeteria was made much more orderly and not so noisy.
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