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BOYS' AND GIRLS' GLEE CLUBS The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs set forth on a very eventful voyage. The Boys' Glee was an uncharted course. Here-to-tore Boys' Glee has been an extra-cirricular activity. Everyone worked hard to present a very success- ful Operetta of February 15 and 16. There was a full house on both nights. Lenore Myers, Esther Arneson, Vivian Parmenter, Wil- lard Fisher, Vernon White, Barbara Pitts, and Leslie Smith were selected to sing in the National Chorus at the National Music Educators' Conference which was held at Los Angeles this year. Lenore, Esther, Vivian, Willard, and Vernon attended this conference during the last week in March along with Miss Sparks. The club sponsored a Tag Day in support of the National Chorus members. The Club's mascot, Whimpy, charmed the rough going, but he met with his fate during National Chorus Week when Miss Sparks left him home, he broke his neck when he fell from the piano. He lead an exciting life. During the year he was kidnapped and ransomed by lollypops which turned out to be soap suckers. MIXED CHORUS The Mixed Chorus weighed anchor in waters that were yet unexplored by many of its crew. Besides spending time with some of the fundamentals of music, the Mixed Chorus joined the other choral groups in a line party at the Canby Theatre in the Fall. They also participated in the Operetta and the Spring Concert during National Music week. The year's activities culminated in the Music Clubs' Picnic. l ftl'NT IIUXVZ--IYANIICLSON. KI,I'1Vl'-I, lX'.Xl.TI-Ili. STLTYVIC, Ilultl'I'l'TI-I, XY.Xl.Hl.'f I-' SI-I-'UNI' t'iV'XV:fRllf't.KI5FlS. JIYIINSUN, IiRAF I', FIIY, HAIIXIS, IiI'N2iI-I. BI1N.X3II I TIIIIIIY li' 'WY' --AXIVNIISVIN. n'I'I-III' XI I I'III I P4 V' 'VII- IHXN, NI IIIIICHIIEI IHIIIN 1-.1 II.I',IvI.wI.XN III XII It llffi' l WX --C V l'l'l'IIX ,V . 1 fs 4. ,'xl..sl,r N Il IIIX X Xi. III I IIXXIIIIII II r I X . ...gui 1.'I'.l, .Il... .I .XI.Ix 'l l' IJIII' S1'IIl I'l' 7IWI5 X X Iljll. ..J if XI.I.X I-. Illlxlll STIZUNIL. Mlfl l Xl in SHVUN l lUlN'l' ICUNYZ' I-Illl.l, LIVING ST1 IN, -1 lIl I'SIIlil l'l'l'lt NlYl'I'4 AIQNIGSUN, tr . i.',,. ut., fi.-X Hllllili, IHILIN It ll XX'Z IIULIPIAIN. SXVAN, SI l'IIl-Illlr XNIL l'l'l I'S. NX'1uuI'. IIUXIX, XIICICKS, HN- IILICNIXIN, IIANII-IIACIIN 'llfllflt IIUXYI NIHHIUC, I'I-'IS'l'- I-III, IIllS'I'Ii'l'I.ICIl, LINILNIIII- INII-T, IHKIIXII-TY'I'IIIi, IIAN- lP.Xl,I., fi'I I', 'I'IIlPlI.-tri I-'ilI'lt'l'll IUIXY: II.-XXVKINS. XVIIITI-1. FISIIIGII, XY.XI.I..-M'l'l. ItI'ltl'liIN, IIIIAIICII, SMITH, MUUNIGY TUV RUXVI'-I'l IS'I'l'lI!, NIUIEIHS. IIUXYAIKIT, l'l'NN, NIICNIPIGN- ll.-Xlil., GUltSl't,'H, MISS SPAIUCS
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I I L SHORTHAND CLUB F. The Shorthand Club cruised over a course that was new to many. The members had social meetings the second Friday of each month and a business meeting the last Friday of every month. The club enjoyed a Pot Luck Supper and a Line Party at the theatre in November, a Christmas Party, and a Valentine Party. The group also invited the girls taking Shorthand Il and the Spanish Club to their picnic at the end of the school year. F. A. Iames Bany and john Stewart represented the Chapter at the l939 World Poultry Congress at Cleveland, Ohio, where they entered a Poultry Demonstration Contest in which they received an excellent rating. Their trip took them to the two World Fairs and to various other points of interest. The Iudging Team won the Lane County Iudging Tro- phy in Eugene. Stanley Scheer, Harry Farthing, and Rufus Kraxberger judged at the Pacific International Livestock judging Contest. The Parliamentary Procedure Team, Charles South, Leland Armstrong, Wayne Dentel, james Bany, and Robert Kirk, placed fourth in the Columbia River Leadership Con- ference at West Linn. Iames Bany placed third in the Columbia River Public Speaking and Vocational Contest at Ranier. The boys farmed I5 acres of land adjacent to the school. They harvested 9 3-4 tons of dried shelled corn and 5 tons of barley on which they cleared about 5112. This summer they have planted IU acres of Austrian field peas and 6 acres of flax. I4'IUlN'I' IUHY1-Yflltlilt STI I FICNSUN, S1'IIII'I'Z, MISS 'NI NAIC, IIANSI-IN, I'l'IlSl.l Y Yliltl IICN, I'I'I HK IC'l .I' SICVONIP MNH I'I'IItIiI'I IHIIIIIIC, IiItI'I'IliI'Ilt, 'I'ItAt II SICI., ItH'I'II, YHIIIQIC, r'11I.XIN OIL,-XI! TIIIRII liUXY:- VIIISI-III H'I'A.l1ZIl, I4I!AIl'I'I,, IiII41I.INl 1,IiIIil4I,l'., lil MINISILI., Ill XVUUIP TNI' IUIXY: -'-- SI'I'lI!Il. HILUX SNYIIICIC, S1'AI.I.HN, SPICI It ICIIIJIN. MIIIISUIC, LIWIINISII I :MNT mm xtxsu, xnxx IKICIUEI-III, IxYItIi IUII-INI1 1:mx'1,.xN11. uxxsj-xx, s'rr-'w- 1 ' I D .XI1'l', IQXICK, twinzu, surru , , lciwtxl- 11.-xv 1tt:xlf'1', smut- I -- 4 ,QA 3 'Ti F. Illl-III. xx--1.1-'I-:1:, sxxyxx, -- X' , 'Nr - s'-.I I- 1 N , i. X .. . i. S Iil'l-ZIII, III' IIIIIIXIXXI I-'I' I'I' XI- l' XI'XI I'li1WN1 IIIIICII ICUXYZ SINIC, Y1tI'I'I I'ISlIIIlI, S'I'HNI-I, I III-Il'II'I 1'I I'SI'I1II'I'Il, I,INI', S'I'I'IXYf .XII'I'. IUIIIIII, 'I'IIUXICIl I ll'll'I'tI IUIXX :V lIAIII.IuR Sw'I I'II. 3II1I.I'RI, .XIIBI S'I'lI1'N'3, BI XIKIQIIANT, lVl'T XYIIi'l'I'I. I'XIZNSXX'UIl'I'II XX III'I'II ,H .I . Ill'III It XX Ill..XNI'. NIUI I I I I I I IF, S il3, 'I S I X IVAN IVXNN. MIII-.Nh SVIINI-Illflli lIII.I.XIt, SI'I-Illli, I'III'l'Z,1II I'1'l'I-I II IH IIXX U' xl .'ItI-IIUII-II Si' ffl. 1 Ix'T1 , I Q. C I IIIII III I I I I IIII Stl XNIx, I XILTIIINH, I-I KST XX I I II II. MAN, . NIU ', 'UNT-I lxl2.Xl T. 5lll.I.lCll 1
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will Mm BAND The Band went full steam ahead during the year. The activities kept the members busy in preparation for the various programs in which they took part. Followed by a corps of Ginger Girls, the Band marched and played at the home football games with Gresham and Molalla. A group of the members attended the Salem Band Concert. Nov. 7. Besides participating in the Band Music Festival at Sandy on March 16, it furnished music for the Student Body Play, the Senior Play, Operetta, Home Coming, Army Day Program, and a play at Hubbard. Thirteen girls gave much of their time to twirling during the year. Ot the thirteen, Virginia Schutz earned a baton as first prize in the Elks' Twirling Contest at Salem where Doris Trachsel placed second. Barbara Pitts earned a Superior rating and Doris Trachsel an Excellent rating at the State Sectional Contest at Oregon City. Virginia Schutz, who won a Superior in the National Regional Contest last year, and Barbara Pitts were privileg- ed to enter the National Regional Contest at Spokane. MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB The Airplane division of the fleet is a comparatively new branch. It was established late in the year but is progressing surely. Anyone who is interested is eligible for membership. The adviser, Mr. Fairley, is very well acquainted with airplanes. Several speakers enlightened the members on their various problems encountered in the construction ot their model planes. The club sponsored an endurance flight contest with model planes, the first prize of which was a free airplane ride at Swan Island. FRONT ROYVt-HANSEN, DAN- IELSON, YVATTS, MCGUIRE, STANGEL, SHEPPARD, BABB, P.-XRMENTER, GILMER SECOND ROXV:-STEXVART, DIETZ, LESSARD, THOMAS. XVILSON IIANSON, SAYRE, GREENE, AASLAND, LIND, KU!-DHI., XVI-ISTUN THIRD ROXV:-BANY, JOHN- STON, S0l l'H, FUTSFORTH, FRI-IEEE, ANEST.-'KD BURDA, NAME.-KU TOP ROXV:-FARTHING, EAST- MAN. MARKIIAM, CARLSON XYIIWNER. PFISTICR, STRONG MR. FAIRLEY, IIOXVARD KNl'2l'll.lNfl: -- STI-ll-'l l'INSf l'tlliTl'Ilt, l'l'Jlilil'I'l l' l lltS'l' IKUVVI--El.l.'S, I'l'Il.l..-XT! STAl'IlllCl.Y, S1'lll l'Z, 'l'lC.X1'll Slil., l!lCl'li lifPl'2lil.l l M.-XltKtlAM 51-j:'1wNl' IIUXY' I-2l.l.lS, lil-Il-I SV!-IIIH, l'l'l I'S, lvlfil'IltNl-I S l l.l'2l5t'IlllAI'lill, l lSltl'Ili TOP IUWXYZ-Al'll'2'l'Z, IPAXX S1 N Kl'IIl,, MH XYl'IA'l'lll'lltS LANGIPON, AltMS'l'llflNf9, 'ff IIEH
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