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

 - Class of 1949

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W O LQ ee SODP' 5 J . Q x , 13 L ' y gs'--. fill T ' .E V! ' , v ,A VA 06 -C-,Nov -, 'A Talking over the recent candy sale are: Beryl Duncan, Bette Moon, Phvllis Holmes, Margie Tougaw. Ready for the jr. High Boys' Club meeting are Bill Walker, jim Gard, Gary Radliff. ln 19-1--6 the Junior High Boys' Club was reorganized and put on the basis of a service club. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Mills, their advisor, the Junior High Boys' Club made money selling at concessions that went for the sponsoring of the Junior High baseball team. which has become an important sport of the Junior High. The Junior High Boys' Club, with Mr. Stricherz, their advisor, has been a real influence on the school. They have been selling at concessions at the games and provided the club with much entertainment. VVhen the time came, these boys, under the direction of Jim Gard made the most of the year. Sl?,lCZrlSilYliY Sltlfftliiv QHDD Slllitffpliflm javf' HE purpose of the Junior High Girls' Club has always been to give to the girls an excellent opportunity to show their talents and to hell: f- them prepare for high school leadership. The goal of these girls is to participate in many activities as possible, to learn to cooperate, and to do whatever job they undertake to the best of their ability. The officers of this club are elected by a majority vote from the membership body. The cabinet consists of four officers and various committee chairmen. This year's officers are Phyllis Holmes, president, Margie Tougaw, vice-president, Beryl Duncan, secretary, and Bette Jean Moon, treasurer. The girls worked very hard to make this year much more active than the preceeding ones. They began with their production of a very amusing skit in the Homecom- ing Assembly, which depicted various humorous ways of interpreting the word, homecomingf, They won second prize for this production. At one of their business meetings, the Junior High Girls' Club presented the educational movie, Junior Prom and invited the Senior High girls as their guests. Everyone enjoyed the movie immensely, To foster a more courteous and friendly relationship among the students in Junior High, the club sponsored a Friendship Weekn. This unique idea included: Ladies' Day, Gentlemen's Day, Teacher's Day, and gained a new friend day. One day they pinned name cards with the names of their favorite boy or girl friends printed on them, on themselves. The Junior High teach- ers reported that the Friendship VVeek idea proved highly successful. 1 . junior High teachers received flowers from the junior High Boys and Girl: Clubs during their friendship week. To initiate the program, Wayne Holm jo of wi yce Nearhood, Mr. jones, Virginia Love, and Donnie Hoffman, member: the committee are shown presenting Mr. jones, popular shop instructoi th a Carnation.

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-.1 , .- X 1 1. 1 sf- + sk Gail Kramer Theresa Berilla Thelma Carlson Irene Hlrgirel: Henry Joan Mnlgnrini Donna Landskoi Doris lnry J. Potvln Doris A. Semnnskiflose Schuett Betty I 1 C1 . Eberhardt Shirley Berilla Bella Goodwin Gloria Grant Laush Marcella Koshak Marie Merlini Jerri Mosier Skagen Carol Roth Shirley Simv80V Jean Stobbs L Evelyn Hanus Mitzie Orehek J. Whitehouse t SOPIIUXIURESQ Connie Colvin, 1ea11 Davis, 1a1t-kie Ellingson, Alina- Clnglioiie, Katl1l1'1'11 llt 1 5 'At if 1' . 1 , ., hoitoin, Marilyn Holmes, Shirley rlllI'1.ZGIlSL'll, 1l'1lIl Loc-kritlge, Dorothy Lokovsvlt, 111111-t l,ou Mt-lii1111o11, joyvi- NlUl1l1lUlllt'I'1', Dorothy C. Nelson, 1111101 Matson, Aileen Pittt'11gc-r, Marjorie l'otx'i11, Alive liog 1ll.AIlll Si-l1osse-r, xvlllllil Skipper. Virginia Tlllllklll, Monnie 'l'Ull1.IilXV, Clara Van lloof. lv, Janice Hnines Agnes Pedersen Vetsn Guliinnriia 'llI'll, 11'illl llii-lw11- 1-rs, llonna Sager, 1UNIUl'1S: 10Llllll Att-111hoski, '1illilL'l' Barkley, Marie Bissig, Lill't'tl2l lioitano, Dolores fi1ll'lX'llll'l'. Natlini' Dodge, 10ilIlIl0 Criflcl, 1111111 llart, Barbara lloflinan, Marilyn llallc-ck, Marilyn KK'lt'lllllll, Phyllis Nl-alatt-sta, llarlmara NlcDa11it-l, Shirley Mt-iid, Marltiie lNlo11tgo111ery, Margaret U'Nt-ill, Barlnara SL'l1VK'Cl'll. bl1ll'lt'llLt Snioke, kil'l'lI'l!lll' 1 v , ' x ,F Sonntag, Delores 'lllIOIllPS0ll, Barbara VVLllCZillQ, Edna Yl'illis. HE Future Homemakers of America, organizt-d 1 in 1945 with Virginia Dukowitz as its first l President, has grown to be the largest club A S. during its three short years of 1 111 HOPEFUL HOMEMAKERS janyce Kennedy, 1ana Hart, Edna Willis and Marilyn Ketchum, F. H. A. Officers, exhibit their cooking skill. lm' f' ,twiki HUMEMAKE HS in 12. H. history. AMERICA cooks . The Christmas Bazaar, an annual event, proved more of 21 success than was expected, with the girls mal-ting many of the lovely gifts themselves. This year's faculty dinner will long be remembered by those members of the faculty that attended. Although this dinner is usually presented near Christmas, this year the girls waited until February and used a Valentine motif for their decorations. Agnes Pedersen, program chairman, presented a lovely program i11 which the junior girls SCXICI sang, which included Marilyn Ketchum, Marilyn Halleck, Helen Hansen, Dolores Carpenter, Barbara Hoffman and Vernes Hanberg. 1anice Barkley and Fred West presented a couple of piano solos, and everyone later exclianged Valentines. The girls again proved that Enumclaw has its share of fine I9 1anyce Kennedy, as president of the F. H. A. presided over all of their business meetings, while her cabinet, including Marilyn Ketchum, vice- president, Eddna Willis, secretary, and jana Hart, treasurer aided her in settling the affairs of the organization. These girls have done a splendid job of making the Future Homemakers of America an organiza-' tion of which to be proud.



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Peppy and Sweet The members of the Band pose in concert formation. Members of the Pep Band who have played ut pep assemblies and basketball games ure: Gor- don Stephenson, jim Gard, jerry Cc-crtsen, Ivun Hickenbottom, Fred Duncan, Don Coodulc, Al- xin Morris, jim Symonds, Donn Robinson, Gor- don Mzilitlore. .luck Hoirup, Harold Rowe, jose- phinc Kowalski, Dauitl Sorenson, jim Quulls, Tom Burric, Vernon Eppcrly, Don Pitlcnger, Irene Kowalski. DON PITTENG ER Student Direcior f . ...... leaf .ctr lata One of Enumcluw's first town bands. wx Hli RAND this yeur established :i new hl:1nd:ird of high ' quulitv performance. Playing' for the l ootb:1ll .lnmboree was-5 the starter for :1 round of exciting events which were. - an afternoon at the Puyallup Fair. an Roxy Thcntrt- Party. for the uniform fund. and il concert February 16. Marching in thc Duffodil Parade began spring activities, April 12 held the Spring Concert. April 23 the Band Contest and the year ended with the Commencement. April 2'L, 19-L8. 29 bands competed in the WX-Stern W':1shington llund Competition Festival which was held :it li. H. S. This was thc lnrgt st number of bands ever congregaited :it one school. The Concert Band has ax membership of 55. Past directors have been. Caroll Pease, Katherine Hazen, Norman vvtllll, Ralph Kechley. Raymond Horsey, Alice Johnson fhlrs. if A. Lursonj, Clmrles Hzxsttm, and the present director Tom Rlooni. 21

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