Beaverton High School - Beaver Yearbook (Beaverton, OR)

 - Class of 1941

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Size, color, creed, or personality can not bar one from Girl Reserve membership. A most democratic organization, this club is open to all sophomore, junior and senior girls. Among the projects sponsored by this group were: a turkey raffle, a patriotic party, and a Birthday Party, candy sales, and sev- eral firesides. The girls enjoyed relationships with sur- rounding clubs through conferences at New- berg and Reed College, a Dad and Daughter banquet and a St. Patrick's tea at Hillsboro. The cabinet composed of heads of commit- tees and elected officers makes up the execu- tive body. Miss Woughter and Miss Conoly are advisors. OFFICERS President ........... Annabelle Moshofsky Secretary Nancy Iunor Vice-President . .. ........ Gladys Berger Treasurer Lorraine Olson IIE- LQ 51.1-f-Q

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Crash! Bang! Ah-hah! They have cap- tured the ferocious tiger. Don't get excited. lt is only the Pep Club giving one of its many stunts to help create pep and enthusiasm. An elaborate costume stunt, given in Feb- ruary, comparing the medieval tournaments to those of the present day, Was very colorful and highly successful. Members, who are chosen from the sopho- more, junior, and senior classes, express their desire to be in the club and a committee then chooses those who seem best titted for Pep Club work. The club is under the capable supervision of Miss Barnes and Miss lrwin. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester President George Gordon President ........................ Bill See Vice President Grace Larson Vice-President .............. Maxine Cady Secretary Treasurer Inez Miller Secretary-Treasurer .... Kathryn Thompson QI.-



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, . 11,1 2 There's Music in the Air every morning at Beaverton Hi With four large musical groups, band, orchestra, drum corps, and the glee clubs, practicing daily. The band, under the instruction of Mr. Bushnell, has enjoyed an action-packed year beginning with a trip to the State Fair with the Iournal luniors in September. The 35 members journeyed to Newberg on April l7 and l8 for the annual state band contest. The invitational Band Festival at Hillsboro was attended for the third consecutive year by the local groups. The band participates annually in the Rose Festival parade. The group enjoyed making a recording for the Phil Moll music company during an assembly. Three drum majorettes, Pat McClure, Mildred Yates, and Phyllis Foe, head the brightly- uniformed unit in marching performances. Decked out in flashing new uniforms, the drum and bugle corps has attracted the greatest attention since its organization tour years ago by Mr. Bushnell. The corps presented a colorful picture in its initial performance in uniform at the music concert on lanuary l7. lts popularity increased with marching drills in the Hillsboro band w B 1.37.31

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