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Varsity C Club l,RESllll'IN'l' .... . .slrrmld .llelum Y1t'1i-l'REs1m:N'1' . .. 1 ruul.- Kemiull Ssrulcrakx' , . . . . Fern Gl'I'I711fl' 'l'Rlc.xsi'luaR . . ...,. .... l 'oltuzdn Stefani The Varsity C Club organized in l929. and composed of boys and girls who won awards in one or more school sports, has during its six years of existence played an important part in the atfairs of the school. The purpose of the club is to promote a feeling ol' eo-operation between the students and the faculty as well as to create more interest in all the school sports. This has been fulfilled to a large measure. Several parties and initiations were held during' the year. ln lleeemlper a banquet was prepared by the girls in honor of the football letternlen. Clarence Krueger was elected football captain for the '35 season. The banquet was followed by the annual basketball game between the bark-lield and the line. The fall initiation was performed as part of the prograin for Horne-mining. The spring initiation will be held at a club picnic. The members are: .-Xrnold, G. lliger, llarold Kendall, li. Miles, C. Beer, D. tiiger, Howard Isl rueger. C. Miller, ll. Bogen. l.. Gribble. F. Lienhart. ul. Nordhausen. JK. lllanehard, R. lleerdt, XY. Bl6llllll, ,-X. U'Donnell. M. Cattleygll. Joebnke. F. Meyer. R. Pierson, l.. Iiilers, D. johnson. C. Miles. N. Stefani. Y. 'llhompson, .X. XYells. 'l'. llll
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Debate t'o.xt'u-Bliss Marian Gary. .X1f1f1lzM,xTlv1e- Nicuixrlviaw john 'l'inner llal Cattley K -lohn l.ienhart 'Evelyn Schweitzer liillie Fink Barbara lilosser Margaret Moulton Martha liradtl hlaequeline Neumann SClllilT'L'l.l,i Ulf DEI-3A'l'ICS Wert Linn at West l,inn. l-leaverton at Canby. Milwankie at Canby. fxlilwaukie at Milwaulcie. Iistaeada at Iistaeada. Hillsboro at Canby. The question for debate this year was: Resolved that the Federal Govern- ment should adopt the policy of equalizing educational opportunities throughout the nation by means of annual grants to the several states. The team entered the debate tournament at Linfield College where it won four debates out of ll. ln the district deltates the .-Xfhrmative won from Milwankie and Iistaeada and lost to XVest Linn. The Negative lost all three debates. Debate pins were awarded to .Iohn Tinner, john l,ienhart. llal Cattley and Evelyn Schweitzer. 151'
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Girls' League The Girls' Leztgne. one of the most :tctive orgamizzttions of Lltnhy Union lligh School, completed zt highly successful year under the eliicient advice of Miss Yiolat Lzlgxtsse. Monthly hnsiness meetings were held after which entertainment was pre- sented. .Xt the meeting which the mothers attended, Dean Schwering of the Uni- versity of Oregon was the speaker. The l.e:tgne earned money hy means of candy sales. tug day, flll'lSll1lIlS gift sztle. and hztlloon day. Representatives were sent to l.eztgue conferences at Reed College :md :tt Pucilie University. Shortly alter the opening of school. the Girls' Council, which trztnszlcts the hnsiness details of the orgztnizzttion. entertained with at luncheon honoring the -lnnior and Senior girls transferring from other schools. On the evening of March l5 at very successful St. l'atrick's Day dancing party was held in the lwillltlfllllj' decorated gymnasitnn. 'l'o this event the entire student hotly. faculty, and school hoard meinhers were invited. The most important social event is the Klother's lylly 'l'e:t held ztnnnztlly in Slay. .Xn impressive and lmezmtifnl ceremony is the instzlllzttion ot' new ollicers and committee chairmen held ztnnnztlly in May. liach year at gift is given to the outstanding lreslnnztn girl and honorable mention is given to two or three other girls. The ye:1r's :tetivities were centered :tronnd the theme of XYeaving zt perfect pattern of life. lfll
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