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

 - Class of 1949

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Mr. Stricherz goes over the last minute details for the Lake Washington footall game wiih joe Fantello, Bob Hanson, Harold Lokovsek. GUYS BEH1 D THE HE Boys EU Club is the scllool Letterman's ,organization Reorganized in 194-6 after being abandoned during the war years, the club is now a strong, active group. Starting out the year with only twelve returning members, the club was built up to a membership of 37 members. Aw The officers .chosen at the first of the year were Bob Hanson, Presidentg Joe Fantello, Vice- Presidentg and Hates Lokovsek, Secretary-Treasurer. The boys could be seen early in the year selling pencils with the football schedule on them, They also sold refreshments at several games. Two amusing skits were put on at the Homecoming Assembly. Long will 25 boys remember the day of March 15, 19-19. That was' the day of the annual initia- tion of the boys who had earned major letters during the past year. Clad in old jeans at knee length and tall dunce hats they tramped barefooted through the halls, displaying cherry red noses, and brightly painted toe nails. They carried with them a shoe shining kit for polishing the veteran mem- ber's shoes. That evening they endured a strenuous secret initiation after which the initiates served lunch and all went to the show at the Roxy Theater. Fifi! Rauf: Lefl ta-Rigbl-Don Pirrenger, john Balinr, Harold Lokovsek, joe Fantello, Dick Garland, Walt Henry, Glenn Kranc, Bob Thompson. Serund Rout jerry Thompson, Ralph Wilde, Elmer Engebrigr- sen, Gene Soderquist, Curt Blanchar, Bob Sullivan, jim Qualls, Con Ahmann. Third Rauf: Creed Lane, Donald Barber, Keith Odell, Dick Groff, Dick Lafromboise, Fred West, Clayton Mead, Bob Baker. 'fwssigs 'l'tlEREl'S FIRE - - - A , Kneeling: Lejl lo Rigb!-jerry Geertson, l Martin Holclener, joe Fzlntello, jerry is-' Thompson, Glenn Kranc, jack Boere, Ivan W F Hickenborrom. Snvzdingz Left lo Right-John Mariotti, Roger Sullivan, jim Qualls, Bill Morris, Don Pirtenger, Bob Hanson, Val Kranick, Curt Blanchar, Dick Groff, Dick Garland, Robert Keeley, Harold Lokovsek, Walt Bruhn, Dean johnson, Gene Soderquist, Elmer Engebrigtsen. 17

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.Y I if i m' il 1 W 1. W 1 The Girls' Club Cabinet grinning for our photographer, Bob Sager are: Beverly Biwer, Jolene Evans, Peggy Lou Love, Dorothy Lokovsek, Marilyn Holmes, Ann Dahlquist, Janice Haines, Donna Odell, Donna Gadeberg. e lmo H M W INCE its establishment, the Girls' Club, originally known as The Spirits , has grown to do more than interest girls in athletics. They now decorate for the football banquet and hold playdays. Shorts and blouses have replaced the middies and bloomers worn to turnout for nine sports. Roller Skating was added to the regular sports of volleyball, basketball, ping-pong, shuffleboard, baseball, hiking, and bicycling. Two of the six playdays the girls attended this year were held at Enumclaw, one jointly with Buckley. A roller skating party was held for the Buckley club for the first time this year. The secret initiation of new members was held in the spring. An E is awarded to girls who have 'earned four points by playing a required number of times for the sports. Two and three chevron girls earn four points a year for each chevron. This year's officers have been Doris Laush, president, Bella Goodwin, secretary-treasurer, Mitzie Orehek, vice-presidentg and Evelyn Hanus and Ada Moriarity, managers, Miss Betty Fearl, advisor. Fifi! rout Charlotte johnson, Margaret McDaniels, Barbara Walczak, Ida Moriarity, Kay Carlson, Vernes Hanberg, Dolores Carpenter, Carolyn Patterson, Marilyn Halleck. Serond row: JoAnne Griffel, Barbara Wilsoh, Marlene Montgomery, Marlene Smoke, Irene Kowalski, Loretta Boitano, jean Turtle, Betty Johnson. Third row: Shirley Mead, janyce Kennedy, Shirley Berilla, Lucille Bristor, joan Carden, Carol Caverly, Edna Willis, JoAnn Strickland, Ann Dahlquist, joan Atemboski. Fifzrz row: Claire Moergeli, Barbara Anderson, june Schoonover, Donna Land- skov, LeOra Pedersen, Mary Engebrigtsen. Second row: Margaret Henry, Shirley Simpson, jean Stobbs, janice Haines, Irene Eberhardt, Vetsa Galimanis, Marie Merlini. Third row: Gail Kramer, Jerri Mosier, Thelma Carlson, Peggy Love, Donna Gadeberg, Doris Semanski, JoAnn White- house. 16



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