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.--.--Q F.F.A. CLUB The local chapter of Future Farmers of America had a most successful term having sent delegates to other chapters, and while the competition was keen, the boys always man- aged to bring home high honors. Fred NVebstcr, president. attended the Na- tional Convention at Kansas City, and was also high boy in the XVestern lVashington Stock judging Contest. liight boys attended the State Convention at l'ullman. lloys gave programs for four iiranges, the Kiwanis, and Rotary clubs. Nlr. llelm advises the boys. PUBLIC SPEAKING The aim of the Public Speaking Club, which was organized this year. was to train the stu- dent to speak correctly and to think clearly. The members were taught effective delivery through informal presentations at meetings. Members presented at the class meetings the proper conduct for a Prom, and flood Book week was emphasized by the clever skits carried out by the orators. For the Senior members of the club a banquet was given with June Thompson as general chairman. The adviser is Miss Smith. I-', I-'. .L -lfirst Ilow: linings. li. .lohnson, Ihith-l'u'o1'tli. ll. liuvis, l-1. .I Inns.-n. .um-s. llurv:-y, I'ii-rpoinl. Date. l.mvnls-ll, Matz. Hsin-rliy. Si-1-ond ltmv: Nusa-k, li. l':ilmi-r. Sim-lluainiiin-l', Woods. Iinlfour, l-', ltnrton. l o1:l4-somz. lrlshom. R4-ins, Loinzhin, lh-ver. Durga. 'Ihirul Row: tiulvin, Urr. I-'In-slit-l'. IL llnvis, lh'it'llllllllll, Riley. XXX-lv su-r. I.:-uis. 'l'ou'ns-r, tin-1-lnu'oiil, I :nm-lan-ss. I-'onrlli How: W, l'1-li-rsvn, Alvflaislau-y. Xlilllvflllilllll. Ili-inrir-In-r, 'l'n-iIz'l. .Ions--. 'I'Inlnpson. l-', l'n'tvl'sm-n. With-ll, Sta-vm-ns, .lonninp:s. llroxvning. .XI'lPl'l1llX !'l.l'li I-'irst lbw: llueli, Powell, Sl'll'l'l'l. Loullt-ll. lll'n-vu. ltrwon N4-ionnl ltoxv: Stout-, ll, .ltilinsl-ll. Xlellllirt-, llolxiusun, lll'0u'ning, .lon-'s. 'l'hirrl lion tgosl.-.-A uolilt-, l,i-uis, lb, Johnson, Nm-umau, Morgan. AUDUBON CLUB 'lihe Audubon Club was originated solely for the purpose of giving the students, who are interested in studying the history, life, or habits of the birds, an opportunity to follow this kind of interest. The members of the club went on field trips to identify birds in this locality. Outside speak- ers occasionally enlightened them on the sub- iect. D April 18 the members, accompanied by the -.fins-r Mi- How-1-son. visited a museum 111 l'l'l!I,ll' Sl'l'I.KlilXll !'l.l'li I-'irst Ilow: H4-1.1--ul, Tliompsoll. Iillfiflll- 4-j. Seo . ' 'o . V1 it-34 ': ss'4 y, 4 1'1'. 1 , .. lx ll Ilth lxl till lil N-von-I hon: .lensf-n. It-rk. .Iolmsin. Xl. Howell. lb-ur, ll, llown-ll. I'on'4-ll 'l'hii-il Row: Xi-1-Ii, llowrilig, lirown. Voburn, S4-llnrtls. Ili-nsvn, .hun-24. l'Ulll'lll ltoiv: Stuzuxt, Sznumlvrs, llolvr-. Nlnlforil, IH-th-rson, Wnonln, tirimm. INlxXYl'll,I. IMPS First Row: Ilia-4-. I-Ishom, lirohs, lIlllllu'l':.Z. Terk. I . S4-oil. liolliln-ll. S4-'mul Row: Sir:-vt. .Knrlrn-W, S1-ifvrl, Ymlin-l'. HIIIISUII. l let4'l1vr, A lvorzl. 'l'hird Ihvwrz l-I. Brown, N4-vs-uv. Nelson. Nlvhols, ll. liroxvn. llre-on Illnm-Iiai-tl. ,kllN'l'S. INKWELL IMPS A l'roviding a friendly atmosphere for the Freshmen and Sophomore classes of Centralia high school, who have the ability and urge to write, is the aim of the lnkwell lmps Club, which was formed in 1935 to create better writing. Wihen entering as juniors each Inkwell Imp member is eligible to join the Scribblcrs Club by writing an original composition, play, or poetry.
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PEPPERS The Peppers club, consisting of twenty-five junior and Senior girls, is a service club. The members sell seasonal tickets, entertain the various athletic squads, and usher at plays. The annual football banquet started their year's activities, which was followed by a Tofo dance carrying out an oriental theme. They favored the basketball squad with a din- i'er party. The Peppers sold orange lNlums for the Thanksgiving football game, and solicited sub- scriptions for the Red Cross. The club is under the supervision of Miss hlclfarland. l'l'1l'l'I'llCS I-'lrsl l1n'.v: Kiel.:-ml. t':lIm-ron. Ilisst-ll. l,:llliZ. cole. Xl. llnwell. Fi--tint lion: l'l'lli1'li. Milli-r. Gwinn, Williams. Galvin. 'l'i,il'li In-xv: Coburn. ll, lloivi-ll. l'assiil5, Iii:-ki-son. lin-ar. Iliiggi-1' 'oartln litiv: Il.it'l'n'an, titoilinnn. Ili-i-se. l i-rl'y. I'iit'l1'lll'l'. Xlilflilllllll. I-Turns. St'lIll1l1l.l11liS l'l.I'll I-irsl llitxv: 'l'i-rk. In-nr. Ilowirtl. llartwell. Johnsin, 'I'Iuoln1s.n. lloxu-Il. Se ond lion: llnrlon. Ilrinninu. liliggt-i', l.on1lt-n, tiliormli-3'. Si-llzirils. IM'l.:lniI1-r. 'l'hIriI 'lions t'o 1lt-ll. Slack, 5Il'h'i'l. Mills. ll--rn, .loin-s, llnzslrom. Ionrtlu ltin: NNlii11-mnn. llnvies. llolie. .lt-nninzs, Alailu-i-. hi4'l'lIlSl'il'X. Slam. .' f scRlBBLERs CLUB An opportunity to express themselves in writing was granted to the upperclass men with the founding of the Scribblers Club. To be eligible to become a full-fledged Scribbler students must be upper classmen and each person must write an original com- position. An all school assembly was given by the club. and the Dramatic and Scribblers Spring dance in April climaxed the year's activities. 'Plan I-lnlv .-,i me .if-C..-I .sfi I H1 .,.ss.i.s en +L.. WUI..-L. TENNIS CLUB The racqueteers', of the high school have become an active body better known as the Tennis Club this year. The purpose of it is to encourage clean sportsmanship, keen competi- tion, and to create a better understanding of the game. The biggest project undertaken by the members was the selling of the booster hats to the students. March 5 ushered in the club dance with everyone being welcomed. Under the direction of Mr. Ehret they staged an elimination tournament in April for the tennis players. I, I Il-.NND l'I,l I. lfirst Itnxv: la 1 :4-'. . . lla 'i- , it-Q, 4--Q, ea '. lil Ilowell. l'oIiIi. S1-4-1 nil How: tllivi-r, Niven-I4 1.1-llalron. Wt-st, Al:I1'ltlnli1l. Ilii-ks, 'Ihiril lion: Stuart. Zi-igli-r, Norillnnd. tiibson, Sli-veils, Malloy. .transit-ning, lPIl.XXl.X'l'll' t'l.ll1 lfirsl How: llzlrwic-k. llilrlui-ll. lhfnr, llausvn. Sonthxviek. AI. llowi-Il. .Xlnlri-xv, IC. Howe-ll. S4-wlul Row: l,ontl4-n. Si-iI'e-rt. Sli-I.:-od, lillis. l-'errpg llngslrom. l'nwt-ll, .Xi-her. Tliiril Row: .lor4lnn., Johnson. Malloy. Whit:-man. Miller. Fair. Ale tlziskvy. lh-I.nm-y. lim-In-ills-I. I-'onrth Row: t'h:iinbi-rs, Alvord. Morgan, Uri n Stueklimnu-. Stevens llolvv, .Klll'l'll, MAIXPIPP. DRAMATIC CLUB The dramatists, under the leadership of bliss Fox, have joined together and started the liiramatic Club. llflembership to the club is gained by tryouts and participation in the junior or Senior class plays. The year's activities began with entertain- ing the new members at a dinner party, which was followed by skits given by the old mem- bers. and an initiation. The members also took part in a football pep assembly. 'Fha C,...Z1.l.l...... ...-,J 1w.-,....-L:- .-1..i. - .--1,:.,
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