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X f!! irlsl Glee Reorganization of the Girls' Glee Club was instigated this year by the adviser, Miss Mar- garet Williams. The girls elected their own officers who were: President, Carol Jones, Vice A President, M a r j o r i e l-lermo, and Librarian, Marie Soderstrom ln a setting of daffodils and spring flowers the Glee Club gave a successful alumni dance on March l5, During the dance refreshments were sold at a musical bar, On April 5 the VVillamette A Capella choir presented a concert in the gymnasium, The girls arranged for their appearance and were in charge of the following reception forthe guests. To mcse this year one of great importance the Glee Club also sang at the Christmas vesper services, the operetta, Tune ln, the music festival at Rainier on May lO, and operated a booth at the carnival, l-l i-l.iles l'Extral Extral Annual off the press. NNhat carried this news? The HifLites, of course The lrlisl.ites brought the school's news to the public on its special page in the Clatskanie Chiet Third period Monday was given to the writing of the material for the paper The editor who served the first semester was Paul Kelty During the second semester Bonnie McPherson, the Assistant Editor, became the Editor and Evelyn Oilila became the Assistant Editor The other Editors were sports, Gail Steele, Marven Grace, activities, Erma l-lalonen, Marjorie Erickson, fea- tures Anne Minkoff Ann Aus' f 1 , ,. , , , , i tin, Norma Ryding, Carol l H ll 1 will lltxtfi,llll'ltl',c,ll, l,f'.'-l.'i,'f' ,'.,t, llirlllil ,',, all? ,ll, Ill., ll'llf,'ll,'ll' lw l Jones, Esther Waris, reporters, 'if 'iii i '-i 'into -liiii-s Gladvs Closner, Olivia l-lassel, .,,,W,..,,, .,... H Dorothy Wright, typists, Mil '------- --- 'f-1 ,.. .... dred Kallunki, Lorine Zerkel. , ' Va' ' 3 , -mg The proof-reader and censorer All fn Q A A l W... was Miss Gray Grade school news, features, editorials, and news articles were the main standbys From time to time special articles and original poetry appeared The l-li Lifes staff enterezl its product in the annual paper contest at Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington Tr-lE TiGEFs f page So-tern
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l i ions lxii-i-st' lili-miliri Nlwmfl Nlfioi Nlit. ' w I i-ii' A 6- I gig 4 fr, Girls l..ea3ue What organization has the largest membership? Can you guess? That's right. Girls' League. The officers of this activity for the year were: President, Rylla l-lattan, vice-president, Vivian Jarvi, secretary, Mar- jorie l-lerma, treasurer, Ruth Miller, song leader, Edna Hur- UIOZ Gnd Q Socigl Cgnqfniffeg Qf l'iiiiii ion .l.iix1, ll,iti.iii, Nrixiii, lhiyslwy, 1-uiiiliis, llii:i...i, - si i- ' -i ll.: .in il '2 Xl llw Donna Grannis, Carol Jones ' 'U' I ll ' l ' and Geraldine Poysky, The adf viser was Miss Frances Stover, The Girls' League began the year by initiating the Freshmen girls With their membership, it now includes all the girls in school. Early in the school year the organization sponsored a Sadie Hawkins dance that proved that the girls were as good if not better escorts than the boys. At Christmas the girls sponsored a successful assembly to which the admis' sion was a food product for the baskets that were given to the needy. MGT Cluls Piloted by Bill bell the Club navigated through o busy and eventful year The Club has several duties among which are to help the Freshmen regu- late themselves to the routine of the school, to preserve order in the school, and to act as school firemen. At the carnival the HC Club had its traditional cider booth which proved to be an oasis to the thirsty crowd The annual C Club dance was held on April l2 in the gxrn which was decorated as a night club. The l Nt-igiiii lxil'-- liiiii. i'.i ii lliwx i-iii 1 Xlliii ti-fi. lipl- ii i- iti. -. X ' Club nwenqbers Olso Served GS xi.iii'i.i.,ii x..i, i.-ii. ii..:,iiifiii. iii., xi .,-,-ii. ,siviisir-iiiiii ushers at the Operetta and ' M Open l-louse ,, f 'l J Officers of the Club who Q EQ' 1 4 V 5 lf' aided President Bell were Dare A ' T-j 1 F-V' A low Jarvi, Vices President, ,W 3, ' Tommy Mustola, secretary, 1 6 f John Miller, treasurer, and Howard LaFountaine, Ser' I geant-atfArms, All members of the C Club max be identified bx red sweaters with their white stripes and red block letters offset by white Page Fifteen . THE TlCn :QQ ,,,,, AN Q95
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'ls an R. O. ll The Royal Order of Home- malcers under the supervision of the adviser, Miss Myrtle Mack, and the leadership of President Eileen Lumijarvi, Vice-President, Marjorie Her- mo, Secretary, Geraldine Poyf sky, Veva McLntyre, Histo- rian - Reporter, Vivian Jarvi, and Pianist, Ruth Miller, expe- rienced a very active year. Some of the most important events were an initiation tea lui' '- '- l 4' ll ' l i-ll f'- l ' .tri St Valentines' Day, a fac- llw llllw' l' ully dinner in the fall, a dinner for the football boys, a Christmas party for the first graders of the Clatskanie Grade School, and the style show at Open H ruse ii N1fii,.s.i.,i,,g ,nw .Iv-, Besides their own activities the R OH Council and a representative ol each class attended the Rainier Initiation tea oysl Glee Under the direction of Miss Margaret Williams the Boys' Glee Club per- formed at the Carnival, the Christmas Vesper Services, the operetta, for the local Kiwanis, at the Music Festiual and Open House ln the Operetta the boys aided in the chorus while at the other functions they sang such songs as March of the Musketeers, Stout Hearted Men, Give a 4' l Man a Horse l-le Can Ride, i lt f ,if and several others ll f The Boxsf Glee formed a council of which Ralph Bunt- ing was President, Jack Mar- shall, Librarian, Adolph Westf lind, Secretary, and Tommy ' ,' Mustola, Sergeant-atfArms A boxs' quartet consisting of John Kergil Richard Deahn Russel Gustafson and Ralph Bunting, appeared at several public functions Ralph Buntf ing was the accompanist Riga Soxentcen v THE TIGER
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