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Club orestry The Forestry Club organized under the leadership of Ranger Carr. Mr. Early, and Miss Ruth Ashton, has been proven, in it's few months of life, a success by all the members who promoted the planting of trees. The officers and other members are: President, Junior Duncan; Vice-President. Edward Banks; Secretary. Wilmer Postma; Reporter, Leland Byerly; Janet Duncan, Irene Hurd, Mary Schwilke. Virginia Carr, Martha Finn, Lucille Kunce, Walter Schwilke. and Calvin Finn. Dramatic Cl ub The Dramatic Club was organized the former part of this school year with Mr. Kearns as director. The most important productions that they have given this year are Box and Cox, “Seventeen and several Christmas plays. The officers and members are: Virginia Hornor, President; Leland Byerly, Vice-President; James F. Camp, Secretary and Treasurer; Louise Daubin, Leana Mundt, Mary Chapman, Mary Schwilke, Lucille Kunce, Esther Lafferty, Edna McCart, Janet Duncan, James Durrett, Arthur Robbins. Edward Banks, Maurice Rockwell, Wilmer Postma, Miriam Rockwell. Martha Finn and Harry Billings.
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“E CLUB The ”K” Club is an honorary club consisting of all boys who have earned letters in school. The members of the Club are: Franklin Camp. Leland Byerly, Jim Durrett. Edward Banks. Junior Duncan. Maurice Rockwell, Arthur Robbins, George Hall, Virgil Harris. Gerald Low, Wayne Lafferty, Dennis Griffith. Braxton Griffith. Merl Hurd, and Wilmer Postma. THE BOBCAT CLUB The Bobcat Club, organized by Miss Johnson last year, was continued this Year. This club is made up of all high school girls who are interested in athletics. The officers for 1929-30 are: President, Virginia Hornor; Vice President. Janet Duncan; Secretary, Mary Schwilke; Treasurer, Madge Hall. Other members are: Miriam Rockwell, Leana Mundt, Martha Finn, Irene Hurd, Gwendolyn Low. Katherine Tallant, Louise Daubin and Mary Chapman.
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Cdini) r ire CAMP FIRE GIRLS The Camp Fire Group was successfully organized in 1926. During its four years of life, it has attained many new members and higher ranks. Much interest has been shown in the group which inspires growth. The main social activity enjoyed is the summer Camping Trip which is also a way for the girls to win new honors. The officers for 1930 are: President, Madge Hall; Vice President. Gwendolyn Low. Secretary, Margaret Baldridge: Treasurer, Mary Chapman, and Miriam Rockwell, Sergeant-at-Arms. The other members are: Mary Schwilke, Katherine Tallant, Janet Duncan, Esther Lafferty. Virginia Carr. Alice Duncan, and Lucille Kunce. HI-Y Hi-Y was introduced this year for the first time and sponsored by Coach Early. The purpose of this club is to extend and maintain through out the school and community high standards of Christian living. The 1929-30 officers and members are: President, Junior Duncan; Vice President, Jim Durrett; Secretary, Wil- mer Postma; Treasurer, Calvin Finn; Arthur Robbins, Maurice Rockwell. Lee Kunce, Edward Banks, Dennis Griffith, Clyde Low, Merl Hurd, Crane Homor, George Hall, James Camp, Harry Billings. Lee Byerly, Virgil Harris. Braxton Griffith, Gerald Low, Reed Hamilton, and Wayne Lafferty. 10
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