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k tmm ' jmm mS mmM Girls ' Club— Boys ' Club Tlie Girls ' Club has CDmpleted its fourth successful year of work. The Club was first organized in 1926 with Miss Emma Ferris as advisor. 1929 finally arrived. Gerda Jensen was elected President; Bernice Benson, Vice- President; Eva Warner, Secretary; Emrose Corbin, Treasurer; Irene Burdett, Senior Representative; Clara Morris, Junior Representative; Francis Zelepusa, Athletic Rep- resentative. With the coming of this year a new advisor was chosen. Miss Dorothy Kochevar. Much credit is due her for her help. Among the many things the Girls ' Club accomplished, was the purchasing of a congoleum rug for the Girls ' Club Room, the money for which was obtained by sellingcand.y This year th- g ' .rls attended th Girl;. Club Conference at Sumner. Next • £fl »e conference will bi- h:l,l a: Enumclaw. 1929-1930 is the initial year for €hjSffor the boys of th entire Enumclaw High School. Inspired by the functioning oKVBis type of club iii other schools, Mr. Hall presented the choice of one before the ft()ys of the Stui t Body. His suggestion met with instant response on ihe part of During the ' year the Boys ' Clut ik been forufii e S4(JWving business men and members of the faculty spejife on ra,«Sous sfthiects.. « f ' Twettty-eighl
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Associated Student Body The Associated Student Body is composed of students who own a student body ticket for a current year. These tickets admit the buyer to all athletic activities sponsored by the high school. The Student Body constitution was rewritten this year as several changes were found to be necessary from the original one. which was drawn up when the association was first started in the fall of 1919. Before this association was organized there was a club called the Athletic Association. The new constitution states that this organization shall have for its purpose the promotion and maintenance of the loyal school spirit and the advancement of all school athletics. The officers of the Student Body for the year 1929-19.iO are: President — Ernest Dahl ; Vice-President — Gerda Jensen; Secretary — Eva Warner; Treasurer — Harry Ticdericksen ; ' ell King — Paul Squier. There is also a board of control which consists of, in addition to the Student Body officers, the presidents of all the classes. These are: Emiyn Jones, of the Senior Class; George McGovern, of the Junior Class; and Harold Benson, sophomore. This group decides the problems that arise from time to time concerning school activities. This year the Student Body Association has sponsored all the high school athletics, the Student Body Play, Seventeen. the operetta, Pickles. It has built the new bleachers in the gymnasium, and has donated twenty-five dollars to the scholarship fund. The Student Body Association is in better condition financially than ever before in the ten years of its existence. Every activity has paid for itself except debate which is not ever expected to. More student body tickets and booster tickets have been sold this year than ever before. Each year six weeks before the end of the school term the members hold an election for the purpose of selecting officers for the coming year. The nominees for the year 1930-19.U are as follows: President — Albert O ' Shea, Charlie Nelson, and Bernice Benson; Vice-President — George Willis, Verna Howson, and Elmer Jensen; Secretary — Ruth Tell, Astrid Anderson, and Thelma Warner; Treasurer — Harry Frederxksen. Phillip Goranson and George Dahl ; Yell King — Abe Person, Paul Squier, and Fred Langenegger. Those elected were: President — John O ' Shea; Vice-President — George Willis; Secretary — Thelma Warner, Treasurer — Harry Fredericksen ; Yell King — Abe Person. Twenty-seven
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Torch Society DPAR DIARY: This year foi the first time in the history of Enumchrw High School, the students have an honor society based on academic standards. This is the Torch Honor Society. To be ehgibie to wear the one-bar pin during his second year, a student must have earned 28 points during the preceding year. To wear the two-bar pin in his third year, he must have earned 58 points by the end of his second year. To wear the Torch, he must have earned 90 points by the end of his third year. To keep the Torch, he must have earned 124 points and be graduated by the end of his fourth year. Students who perform a major school service are given 2 points, minor school service, 1 point, and a sub-minor service, I 2 point. Included in major school activities are: first team lettermen in boys ' athletics, winner of a large letter in girls ' athletics, debate lettermen, participants in interscholastic declamatory and oratorical contest, editors of the school annual or paper, business managers of the annual or paper, president of Boys ' Club or Girls ' Club, president of the Student Body, treasurer of the Student Body, athletic manager, and president of the junior or senior class. Minor activities consist of: underclass presidents, vice-president, secretary, or treasurer of the junior or senior class, vice-president, or secretary of the Student Body, officers of the Girls ' Club students who have major parts in plays or operettas, assistant athletic manager, winner of Girls ' small letter, candy salesman for a year. The members of the Torch Honor Society are: Seniors: Harold Hawkins, Eva Warner, Mabel Sonneson, Gerda Jensen, Phyllis Smith. Juniors: Mabel Cinkovich, Emrose Corbin, Elmer Jensen, Hazel Jensen, Helen Potter, Tyyne Sambila, Coralic Sheldon, Ruth Tell. Sophomores: Astrid Anderson, Harold Benson, Ronald Fredrickson, Ena Gaffi, Marion Higgins, Ruth Janson, Harold Kinkade, Tilde Lcmm, Jennie Mrzlik;ir, Harvey Magnuson, Alici- Nielsen. Lucinda Stonebridge. The officers are as follows: Piesident, Harold Hawkins; Vice-President, Eva Warner; Secretary-Treasurer, Lucinda Stonebridge. T u ' e 12 t y - n i n e
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