Girls' League Buck Ron'-'-Carol Tallman, Twila Wolfe, Colleen Connaughy, Elva Fenn, Lucille Doty, Alice Mecham, Esther Jensen, Myra Case, Marjorie Hite, Della Kygar, LaWana Stokes, Joy Mitchell, Barbara Ritchey, Bethel Pettis, Beth Chapin, Eloise Crocker, Elaine Jones, Betty Wfolfe, Selma Stam, Verla McDermott, Mildred Higgins. Mitlrllr' Rou'4Rachel Shaw, Lulabelle Wfilson, Darlene Robb, Reva Nell Jones, Delores Salters, Anna Molt, Nadeen Wilson, Forestine Wilson, Ellen Judd, Delora Hurst, Mrs. Brumbach, Juanita Jones, Dorothy Deffenbaugh, June Neilson, Ida Mae Deifenbaugh, Marjorie Boyce, Fay Price, Pauline Johannessen, Mona Mitchell, Lois Gowey, Ilea Kreager. Frou! Rau'-Leola Didericksen, Bernice Chaney, Joyce Higgins, Flora Glass, LaVone Underdahl, Dorothy Johannessen, Georgia Hillis, Letty Bronson, Gladys Moses, Colleen Stokes, Dorthy Ashcraft, Naomi Shaw, Carol W'itty, Lorina Witty, Shirley Price, Lois McGinnis, Ardis Hurst. Nof PiL',IH'!'LI'1 Viola Zamora. The year I944-45 has been a long-to-be-remembered one in Girls' League, with all the girls of the school sharing in a full schedule of activities under the leadership of Mildred Higgins, our President, Delora Hurst, Vice-Presidentg Betty Wolfe, Sec- retary, Myra Case, Treasurer, and Mrs. Brumbach, Adviser. We chose as our special project for the year the remodeling of the old band room into a rezt and recreation room for girls. The Junior-Senior Home Ec. girls, under the direction of Miss Larsson, and with the assistance of Mr. Bunch and the shop boys, have supervised the furnishing and decoration of this room, while the Girls' League has provided the funds. On January Y, sixty girls enjoyed a Kid Party --games, dancing, and a bounteous pot-luck supper made the occasion a gay one. Costume prizes were won by Selma Stam., Nadeen Wilson, and Bernice Chaney. Fourteen dollars were added to our treasury by this event. On March 16, we sponsored a matinee dance which brought in over five dollars. Mr. Stone and the orchestra furnished the music. The punch table was in charge of Anna Molt and Esther Jensen. We hope to have more of these all-school mixers. ln the fall the Senior girls gave a get-acquainted mixer for the Little Sisters of the Freshman class. Games, dancing, and singing furnished the entertainment, after which refreshments of cocoa and cookies were served. On March 2, the Freshman girls with the assistance of their adviser, Miss Larsson, returned the courtesy with a delightfully arranged Spring Fever party. For this, the Freshmen made lufcious cookies and punch in their Home Ee. class, and presented each Senior girl with a hand-made nosegay. The program committee, Delora Hurst, Chairman, Shirley Price, Beth Chapin, llea Kreager, and Ardis Hurst, chose Gate- ways as our theme for the year, and all of our speakers have used topics relative to this. Mr. Bunch and the shop boys built a gateway, which we painted and now use on the stage for our programs. Mrs. Brumbach composed a theme song, Gateways, which we sing to the tune of Good-Night Sweetheart at all of our meetings. Betty Toomb is our Club pianist. Among our speakers this year have been Mrs. Lillian Van Loan of Portland, Mrs. Katherine Claypool and Mrs. Edna Ferris, R.N. of Vale, Mrs. Mabel Coddington of Caldwell, Miss Ellie Ellen Council, and Miss Mildred Van Slyke of Nyssa. Following the program on Teaching as a Gateway, a Teaching Hobby Club was formed with Colleen Connaughy as Chairman, and this group has had several special meetings. Among them was one led by Dan Poling of the State Department of Education, and another luncheon-meeting at which Mrs. Coddington was honor guest. This latter aHair was held in the library with Home Ec. classes under Miss Larsson's direction furnishing a delicious luncheon and Ellen Judd presiding as a gracious toastmistress. The tables were decorated in red and white, and place-card favors of little red school houses were made by Marjorie Hite, Nadeen and Forestine Wfilson. This hobby group hopes later to become a part of the National Future Teachers of America. After the visit of Mrs. Ferris, a Nursing Hobby Group was formed, with Anna Molt and Bernice Chaney in charge. The Mother-Daughter Tea, on May S, will feature the theme, Gateways, and the Junior girls will present a Flower Waltz in honor of the Senior girls, who will march through the gateway symbolic of their entrance into life.
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School Calendar August 28, 1944-School opened. Books again! Everyone anxious to go. September 6-Freshman and Sophomore Olympics. Sophomores won. Keep up the good school spirit, Freshmen. September 8-Girl Scout Tea. Football season started off with a practice game at Vale- Vale victorious. Freshman Reception. How's about it, Freshmen? September 15-Ontario came to Adrian for this exciting game. We won 7-6. Keep up the good work, kids. September 22-Played Vale on the home field. Vale won once more. September 29-Jamboree at Ontario. We played Ontario-they won. What happened to the football boys coming over? October 6-We played Weiser here. They won 13-0. Too bad. October 13-We played Nyssa there. Score was 7-6 in Nyssa's favor. Good game, any way, gang. November 6-Back from harvest work. November 23-Thanksgiving. November 24-Sixth Annual High School Carnival-gross profit, 351,035.30--S300 go for band uniforms. December 15--Adrian topped off in a whooping game with Nyssa on the Adrian floor, final score Adrian 30, Nyssa 28. Thanks to the kids for the good school spirit. December 16-Adrian played Huntington and lost 33-28. Do better next time, fellows. December 18-The Speech Class and Girls' Glee Club presented a play, Why the Chimes Rang. December 19-Ontario beat Adrian 21-29. The B squad beat Ontario 18-14. December 20-2 3-Played a game at Huntington, their victory, 30-20. The boys went on a road trip and played the following schools: Huntington, Haines, Union, North Powderg scores were Haines victory 40-29, Union victorious 43-17, North Powder prelim' game, Adrian victorious 28-20. December 27-Back to school after Christmas. January 2, 1945-Adrian beat Weiser in a game at Weiser. The score was 39-34, Adrian winning. January S-We played Emmett at home, they won both games. A squad 40-16, B squad 29-16. Too bad, but someone will have to grow a little taller. January 9-Payette won a victory over Adrian by a score of 36-3 5. January 12-We played Vale at Vale. The score was 26-20 for Vale. January 16-Went to Fruitland and the B squad won 28-17. The A squad lost 15-26. January 19-We went to New Plymouth in a buzzing little spirit in hopes to win, but the score was 45-41 for the A squad for the Pilgrims. The baby Antelopes led their game by 39-28. January 20-Franklin High from Boise came over, we won 43-27. Keep up the good work.
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