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GIRI.S'CI-UB OFFICERS ' President ................................................ ....... M ARYLU Poms Adviser .,................ ....... L UELLA E. JONES Vice-President .,..... ..,.. D OROTHY Cnow Secretary ........................................................ REAH KENNEDY Treasurer ............................................................ FRANCES FISK When the club staged its 1934455 debut, one of the happiest scenes was the FatherfDaughter Banquet held at the I. O. O. F. Hall on Friday, No' vember 12, 1934. As the Christmas season rolled in, the girls could be found rolling out chubby rubber elephants. Their beady eyes and Happy ears have, no doubt, won them a warm spot in many needy children's hearts. Came the Tolo dance, on March 15, 1935, which was an exciting event. At this dance the girls paid the toll. The boys all admitted that the girls showed them a grand time. The Mothers' Day Tea, to be remembered long after school books are forgotten, was held May 3, 1935. It drew a large, happy gathering of mothers and daughters, and needless to say, was very successful. The Clubbe Shoppe, though not a huge moneyfmaking enterprise, man' aged to contribute a little to the Students' Fund, Committee chairmen for this year were: Entertainment .............,................ Betty McClenny, Jane Yost Decoration ..........,................................. Mary jane O'Ha1lora.n Refreshment ....... .................. D ixie Lee Miller Music .............. .............. P atricia Huber Clean-tip ...... ...... A nnabelle Sorensen Rest Room ...... ........ K athleen Wamsley Welfare ........ ......,........ M ary Evans Invitation ..........................., ...... ........ M i ldred Hudson Friendship .......................................................... Elsie Engstrom Standards .................................................. Martha Louise Bliss Clubbe Shoppe .... Emilie Harries, Frances Fisk, Elsie Engstrom Cabinet members were: Lucille Blough, Vivian Leanderson, Lou Servey, Karla Kelley, Dorothy Goulet, Helen Wilson, Marian Carlson. twenty-seven
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BOYS'CLUB President ,,,,.,...... ......... G LEN TAYLOR Adviser ,,,.A......,...... .... W ARREN BIEBBR VicefP1esident .,.... .... W ARREN SAVORY Secretary ....e....... ..... A LLYN HANBEY Treasurer .....,.............,....,.......,...........,...........,... CURTIS BIRGE The Boys' Club under the leadership of Warren Bieber, started one the new year with new vigor and ambition. In an effort to establish a feeling of school spirit and pride in the appearance of our school to outsiders, committees were appointed to keep the grounds and building looking tidy. A new plan of action was adopted that made each meeting an inter- esting getetogether. Programs were arranged ahead of time, so that there would be no hitch in the conduct of the meetings. The Boys' Club did their part for the Student Association by sponsor- ing a sale at a football game, proceeds of which went into the Student Association fund. On May 3 they put on their annual dance, which proved a great success. The boys voted to appropriate the money set aside for Dads' Night to use for furthering baseball, since no money was provided for it in the budget. All in all, this has been a successful and eventful year. Boys' Club cabinet members were: Kenneth Yost, Donald Chase, George Sleater, Joe Ewing, james Stuart, Annis Hovde, Frank North, and Audrey Hamilton. The general program committee consists of Glen Taylor, Evan Morgan, and Donald Chase. Boys' Rest Room Committee is made up of Ray Hink- elman, Warren Savory, and Dick Young. twentyfsix
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Top Row: Lewis Stubbs, Robert Moses, Richard Ballinger. Second Row: George Sleater, Donald Clausen, Victor Sanders, Stanley Aymond, Wilbur Goble, adviser. Bottom Row: Grayce Beltz, May Allen, Karla Kelley, Margaret Little. STAGE CREW Among the most useful of servicefgiving departments in our school is the stage crew. Under the able direction of Wilbur D. Goble, their adviser, the crew saw to it that every performance of 1934445 was a success-for a play would have little color without the scenery, stage setting and lights. They must be on their toes at all times during performances to see that scenery and properties are in their right places, and that lights and sound effects are harmonizing with scenery. Not only do they work during the actual showing of a play, but they must make all the scenery beforefhand. This year they constructed the ship and nautical scenery for our vodvil. By way of diversion from their work the crew held a taffy-pull at the Coterie Clubhouse in December. Everyone enjoyed a fine, sticky evening. At the end of the year they held their annual picnic at Lake Stevens, where everyone had an enjoyable outing, swimming and eating being the main diversions. Mr. Ballou, the super of our transportation and Mr. Meyring, our custodian, and their respective crews, have given generously of their time and effort in order that school days may be more pleasant for us. They've to us, and we shall truly remember them. twentyfeight
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