Clover Park High School - Klahowya Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1948

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BOYS' CLUB CABINET: Rim I-Ned Sh:-ra. GIRLS' CLUB CABINET: Ron V:-me john Buren. Ron Hendry, Nlr, Lang. Row Frazier. Joanne Carlson, Harriette Ron Dennis Waldriiii. Charles Wade, .lark Price. 2-v-Corrinne Engle. Annevifilliams. Boys Inclusive Presiding over the '47-,48 Boys' Cluh was Ronald I-Iendry, who with the aid of Mr. I-Iarry Lang, advisor, succeeded in leading the cluh through its traditionally active year. Many activities were planned, and due to the comhined efforts of officers and memhers of the general committee, they were executed with great interest and participation. First on the list was the ice skating party, held in No- vemher at Lakewood Ice Arena, to which came many an aspiring slcater. Again this year the cluh published an interest handhoolc which contained phone numhers, addresses, activities and hohhies of students and teachers of the Senior High. Vernell I-lance was in charge of its puhlication. One of the year's highlights was the Boys, Cluh dance Golden Earrings, produced under the chairmanship of Den- nis Waldron. A song so popular then suggested the theme. The girls' gym was made over to loolc lilce a gypsy camp. The dance was novel in that it was one of the few costume dances held at Clover Park. Many gay gypsy costumes were on hand. Interesting speakers were presented at the monthly meet- MR. HARRY LANG Boys' Club Advisor ings, all were excellent tallcers and were enjoyed immensely. Herb McKay. Vernell Hance. Art Brohack, Iiarhara Kerry. Run Basins Yard, Ut-'ores Knudsen r. v. Caro ilyn Girls I ncluszve Under the ahle direction of president Anne Willianis fourteen cahinet meml the Girls' Cluh can truthfully has had a successful The cluh has heen into girl may have a chance to actively of the cluh. Each individual may she happens to he interested in. MRS. RUTH II, IEATTIN Girls' Club Advisor various units so that participate in some have a joh doing Besides ent to the memhers, the cluh also does many which help the school. Included in these are hool activities, painting the grand- stands, and Tthewgames.. , gg sister inaugurated, wherehy each new girl sister who helped her hecoi Clover Park hy showing her to ' sses, and est group. The annual and Daughter Tea this spring was perhaps the most heautiful ever presented here. Another highlight was the populalr tolo given Fehruary 14, titled Sweet Heartsf, The chairmen were Jo Baunsgard and Pauline Wimer. Each of the girls, cluh committees, for example friendship, appearance of the school and puhlicity committees, had a teacher for an advisor who talked and planned with the girls, thus making things easier and always a sure success. Gay Kivpsies ?eg.iriotiw gathering. Royalty IU gnvvs ilisilainfullv :il fnilwm - Prince llud llc-nilix. King Ciail liroun y Q - -Hy mkr- Hut! iagaii. -1 I 5 I I 1 5 T '17 Page tlnri--on

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WAYNE HANBY JACK SWEETING Student Body President Student Body Vice-President Of The Teoplev Through the Student Council the senior high is provided with a democratic form of self-government. The members are selected by a popular vote of the students in the senior high. They handle all affairs pertaining to student activities outside of the curricu- lum. Under the leadership of President Wayne I-Ianby, the council effectively revised the system of awarding plaques to seniors. Other things on which they worked include the letter award system, Saturday night Tahatawa program, and noon-hour recreation. Much attention has been given to the attractive new pins members of the council have received this year. Advisor 5.41- PAT WILTBANK GEORGE LITTLE CARROLL BAGBY VERNON FILKINS Senior Class President Junior Class President Sophomore Class President Representative at Large MAVIS JORGENSON CAROL HAHNENKRATT LOUISE FRAZIER MARILYN CROTHERS Secretary of Records Secretary of Industry Treasurer Social Secretarl' w Page twelve



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TRAFFIC SQUAD: Run IfDon lVlcShane. ,lack Brooks. Glenn Branch. jerry Rankin. Ted Coutuere, Torn Gripp. Buddy North, Jack Avril. Rogers Chaney. Iver Haugen. Ron' 2-Lucy Hudson. Delores ' ' Wfilliarrl. Kitty McDaneil, Patti Peterson. Marcia Laughbon. Delores Robison. Delores Christenson, Luella d NItConnell. Dale Latham. Lois Fagg. Imclr-Don McShane. captain: Mr. Owens, adviser. The Safety Patrol, consisting of sc twenty-eight members, has completed anot year of successful operation. The patrol performed more duties than in any other pn ous year, because as the school activities gr: so do the duties of the Safety Patrol. Pat men were on hand for the Teen-Age Recr tion Program and the many band concerts a music festivals held at the school as well the many athletic events. 'Y' The patrol was under the direction of ll Owens, and was headed by Captain Don IN Shane and three lieutenants. With cl Heming Hmm' The office girls were more than on th toes this year in helping to reduce the offic load of the secretarial staff. The duties these girls vary greatly. Girls working in 1 guidance office check absentees, issue h passes and handle excuses. Those in the ma office answer the telephone and file. sf 'iw WN D 4' These duties enable the girls to equip the selves with a working knowledge of how manage the details of an office. Ol'l'1k.!: GIRLS: Ron' I-Margaret Doten, Anna Winnie, Dorothy Strand. Delores Lizotte. Billie Carol Redden, Shirley Gasaway, Run 2' Margaret Dillon, Gloria Rehboclc. Gerry Horne. .Indy Lyter. Iieaity. Joanne Swift. Pat Young. Patty Hansen. Carol Hahnenkratt. Ron ifjune Wellan. joan Shirley Skinner. Lorraine Hnrhttoen. Delores Willliard. Rita Iielland, Ernie Sweat. To Add to Knowledge The abundance of up-to-date reference material, which is essential to any modern high school, is but one of the numerous items the Clover Park library offers its students. Miss Audrey Donnell, librarian, is constantly selecting new books to add to the 7,500 on the shelves in the beautiful modern library. Cooperating with the library is the visual education department headed by Mr. Edward Trimble. The films, recordings, pictures, and charts have become a very important and integral part of many courses. About a dozen boys constitute the projection squad which handles the showing of films in the high school. Mr. Trimble is endeavoring to bring an even more extensive visual program to Clover Park and its grade schools. LIBRARY STAFF: Rini' I+-Ianet Sever. Linda Bradshaw. june Sutherland. Edgar Johnson. Annahell Butts. Darlen Wyckoff. Rim 2-Kay Shepherd. PROJECTION SQUAD: Ron' I: Don Dalin. Tim Kihler. Roger Chan liarbara Johnston. Richard Hohnbaum, Inez Spalding, Ruth Cochran. Sally Jack Avril. Iver I-Iaugen. Jim Hopkins. Ron' Z7Boh Murphy. Warder Stoa McGee. Linnea Carlson. Ron' I-Irwin Holland. George Livingston. Chuck Wade. Marv Knudson, Dale Welfringer, ,letry Groff, Gordon Peters VW Page fourteen

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