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'WW 1 eva CHORUS The Glee Club was revived again this year after suspension several yearn wgo. The girls were eeger, under the super- vision of Mrs. Smith, and their group consisted of twenty- five members. The highlight of the year began when Rose Slyter was elected presidentg Doris Bishop, vice presidentg Evelyn Jensen, sec- retary-treasurerg Jean Collins, sergeant at ermsg Pat Ander- son, council representative. The girls sang for Mothers Club and at the Carlton-Yamhill consolidation meeting here on February 18. Pins have been ordered for the group, and they are planning a spring concert.
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iv, 5. 'W-.' xX'5 X I 5 ? 2? 5 x J 1 2 r N32 i i'Wf - I 2.1 . .,.L..., . f. mm not NONE EC. CLUB At the first meeting of the Home Rc. Club this year, officers were elected which are as follows: president, Norma Archibaldg vice president, Bonnie Briggsg secretary, Marie Lebang social secretariew, Ella Kee Bachmann and Pearl Kadarg treasurer, Nina Whitey social chairmen, Janet Bayliss and Ailene Gassg program committee, Joyce Wood and Roae Scheelg student council, Janet Bayliss. At the first of the year the girls made aprons to use when they started cook- ing. The aprons are all made from the same pattern and they look quite at- tractive on the girls. The girls stertej cooking by making many things which were on the breakfast menu. Than as a class project they served the teachers a breakfast at noon. The breakfast was e success and the teachers enjoyed it very much. Afterwards the girls learned to prepare luncheon dishes. When they accom- plished this they served the teachers e luncheon. It was also a success and the teachers enjoyed it very much. when the girls finished cooking they started sewing ageing this time they made dresses for themselves. Each girl made her own to suit herself and there were some very nice looking dresses.
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X ' l he W l X f TI- 73, ff The school started the year with a new organization when Mrs. Smith gathered together a group of students and organized a guitar class. The players have put on several entertainments for the school playing during assemblies and school programs. Early members were Bob Wasson, Keith Brown, Bill Knapton, Har 3 old Pritchett, Keith Spooner, George Rich, and Kenneth Hodney. Carolyn Jernstedt joined the group at mid-term and Harold Pritchett dropped out. Participation in the spring music festival, sometime in April or May is anticipated by the class.
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