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1 3 'f z5 : ' 'iwf 'MMP PLA Our grandlathers went to backwoods schools . . . mostly little red brick buildings on the hill . . . their extra-curricular program consisted of doing acrobatics in the big maples out back ol the school house . . . or reciting The Boy Stood on the Burning Deck at the annual school entertainment. But our grandfathers have witnessed a tremendous increase in the number and sizes of our schools the country over. Along with this growth has come the development of high school activities. Heretofore most activities had to make their expenses through paid admissions . . . consequently, many small clubs could not exist. Then came the depression . . . students had little money to spend on dances, clubs and games . . . campaigns were continually being put on to encourage students to support the activities. ln some of the progressive eastern schools a stamp plan was adopted . . . it spread to the west . . . in 1933 West Seattle adopted the scheme whereby the more . profitable activities could support the smaller ones. Our science teacher, Victor Larson, sponsored the drive with the help of the 4 , jig.. , e E ai 6 f 1 gl ifwgf stamp clerks. The move began slowly... Ki students were skeptical . . . but each year it has increased in membership. B Gordon Wooliscroft X. MN ' A ,, Norma Weed '16-.,..y. .N 'tt Richard Norris Bill Truedner This year eighteen hundred students at West Seattle may participate in and enjoy all school activities . . . afternoon and even- ing dances, clubs, parties, Chinook, Kimtah, athletic contests, Senior Play, Pow Wow, music festival and others . . . all mode pos- sible for them by the stamp plan. Victor Larson Sponsor O
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