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THE EAGLE The school paper was published by the Journalism and Multilith students under the supervision of Mrs. Bean. The paper was published twice a month and for those who didn’t have student body tickets they were sold for five cents a copy. F. F. A. This year the F. F. A. has had a very successful year with the Barn Dance, Father and Son Banquet and their Fair. Their leaders for the year were: PRESIDENT—LEON WELLS VICE PRESIDENT—IVAN BJORN SECRETARY—DEL FOSTER TREASURER—MELVIN PARKER SENTINEL—DICK FOSTER ADVISOR—MR. LANGDON CAMERA CLUB With Miss Sohlberg as the advisor, Camera Club has been busy. New members have been learn- ing the fascinating art of printing and developing pictures. It held its dance November I, to which students of Anacortes were invited. The members held a snapshot contest and were judged for the best picture of each division. As a special project a booklet of snaps taken revealing school life was made and sold to all students. The officers were: PRESIDENT—AUDREY HOUSER SECRETARY—RUTH HUNTER VICE PRESIDENT—SUE LINDBLOM TREASURER—MARILYN JENSEN 27
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GIRLS LEAGUE Girls' League has had many interesting programs this year under the advisorship of Mrs. Hawley. Each class gave a program for a meeting, the annual Girls' League Mixer, which was a great success, was held, and the Boys' Club and Girls' League gave a combined program for the school. The 1946-1947 officers were: PRESIDENT—MARGARET McFARLAND VICE PRESIDENT—SUE LINDBLOM SECRETARY—VIOLA RASMUSSEN TREASURER—LOIS McGLADREY The Class representatives were: SENIOR—ROSE DELLWING JUNIOR—SHIRLEY JENNY SOPHOMORE—COLLEEN LEDBETTER FRESHMEN—BEVERLY VOSIKA BOYS' CLUB This year the Boys' Club has been very active under the capable leadership of its officers and advisor, Mr. Taylor. The officers were: PRESIDENT—MEL LEDBETTER SECRETARY—SMITTY SMITH VICE PRESIDENT—VIC LEE TREASURER—FRED GREWE TORCH HONOR SOCIETY There were sixty-three members in Torch Honor Society this year. The annual banquet was given in tbe cafeteria on December 3, 1946, honoring the creshmen who made the honor roll first quarter. The officers this year were: PRESIDENT—HERBERT ELIASON SECRETARY-TREASURER—SUE LINDBLOM VICE PRESIDENT—JOHN RYAN ADVISOR—MISS HARRIS 26
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HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club has been very active this year. They filled Red Cross boxes and sent them to Europe and also made different things for their hope chest. The fifty members had a good time under the supervision of Miss Lonke and Miss McDonald. The officers for the past year were: PRESIDENT—PHYLLIS STUART SECRETARY—CHARLOTTE MARTIN VICE PRESIDENT—FAITH SHEPPARD TREASURER—IRENE BOLLINGBERG SCIENCE CLUB Under the supervision of Mr. Bernier, the Science Club has had a full successful year. During the club period the boys worked on self-made projects. They had no officers. PEP CLUB The officers for the year were: PRESIDENT—LOU ELLEN ORSER TREASURER—JACKIE SPENCER VICE PRESIDENT—EDITH HARTZ DRILL LEADER—BONNIE THOMSEN SECRETARY—LOIS BYRHOLDT The Pep Club has had a successful year with Miss Thwing as the advisor. The drill team, in their blue and gold uniforms drilled for two football games and several basketball games. Other activi- ties were the Pep Club Tolo which was held February 21, 1947, and a few skits put on for pep assemblies. 28
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