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1 rg THE TIGEP 1 ramalics Through the guidance of Miss Marion Averill two plays were successfully presented during the school year. ln the fall the Ready Made Family was presented to the public and in the spring, The Sunshine Twins. In the Ready Made Fame ily, two old friends, who had once been sweethearts and who both had families, were finally married after several hilarious events which cen- tered around their screwy children, of which one had fits, another talked baby talk and ali tried to make themselves as unpleasant as possible, The Sunshine Twins, merely two pesky children, in an attempt to spread happiness in the Robinson Household, nearly drove their parents crazy along with everyone else they contacted, A combination of dramatics and music provided an evening of entertain- ment for the public on March 8 when the combined Glee Clubs presented Tune ln, airected by Miss Willianws. Tune ln was a lively modern oper- etta which took place in WTNT Clatskanie, The plays which are presented each year give everyone with talent the chance to act This year many hidden potentialities were discovered, Tri 5 HYAEA-H Tigers began the pep assemblies conducted by the Seniors' Social Society iTri Sl whose main function is to take charge of the Hpep assemblies which advertise to the student body the coming basketball and football games Many original skits and surprise speeches added variety to this year's prograrns. To raise money the Tri S , . ,F I iw- I i. M . -wr' ll,.ii xiii.it..ii i.i.iri,. iiiiiiii, iii,-iii. . i S0ld red Gnd Whlle pcncl 3 On iii rxi-li-i Miiiiiwii-iii liiiiiii l'i-.-lt 'lliioii-iiii, l,1siiili-. yliiiil init 1 which the basketball and foot- Hu' if rliiliii-'iii lliililiul. wit-Qi. ni..-i-. iiiiisi ball schedules were printed A' A ' K Marie Soderstrom who sold the Q most football pencils received a camera as a reward for her salesmanship The success of the group goes to the adviser, Miss Dorf othy Carter, and the following officers President, Rosemary Nusom, Vice President, Violet Luoma, Secretary, Edna Hur' ula, Treasurer, Eleanor Graf yen, and song leader, Dona Gronnis Pfyqrj Eighteen .ff
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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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Slam? Crashl Bangl What's this? Action personified -the Girls' Athletic Association. ln spite of bruises, stiff joints, and sore muscles, these girls grin and bear it President Kuth l-lomi had no difficulty whatever urging the members to participate in numerous ac- flVIlIGS To the well-accepted suge i l lrniil it-.x lxiil',i.i., X ,-if, X Xl mot' .liiu l Nl tiki-ll. Xli.-f,-' l ll 4:i:,. l'i'iif gestion of then, OdViSerl AAISS s-i-'iiili iii- Ni-i'-:slim X lixiliii. Xlil'li-is-ii, l'4--l, tniiii.. l.1'-V, ll-I: i. lX.ll a' r Margaret Williams the GAA I Y introduced two play- nights, one in the tall and one in the spring, in the school gymnasium to which all the students and faculty were invited to play seasonal games, and dance On May l2 the G A.A invited the eighth grade girls of surrounding grade schools and the Rainier High School to the annual Play Day which was held inthe local city bark, As a method of raising funds auction sales were held at which various unclaimed articles were sold to the highest bidder. ign lDClllllSVS Led lm Bonnie McPherson the sign painters waded through a turbulent stream of work First came the football season Posters and signs were made to boost the games About l-lallowe'en tim C, 'IIXA If WIWX ,,,M,xt , ,,,,, .mg,l,,,4,, , ,W store and confectionery win' dows were filled with gailx I f painted signs beckoning all to , W Q come to the carnival, Basketball s e a s o n rolled x35 ' M... i-i' vii likiii ilu lf Xin-l- H Nl4l'liitsi- -is ii ll 'li l around and as in football, ., am, ,Q 55' ' signs were needed to boost the 'Q' PA ' basketball team For the operetta the various - X i xi' f sh ld Q d lot th ,. ,Q q', sc no ances an p ys, e G Vx, In X x 'Q' I. ' o ...Q ' Open l-louse, and for the An' nual, the sign painters were on the job skillullx doing their KX work to helo the different ac' tlvities. s-Q.-v ' Page Ninetecn . THE llgfls
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