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Rear: Morgan. Williams. John Carlson. Middle: McPhee. Bell, Theile, Mt-Coy, Huyeke. Front: liutler, J. Charters, Geo. Charters. P, Dueher, Seitz, Springer. BCDARDERS, CLUB 'PHE Boiuullfks at Columbia Prep organize a cluh each year. Fifteen memhers made up the cluh this year among whom were tour Seniors, four Juniors, three Sophomores and four Freshmen. For two years they have decided to do away with the election of officers and make the cluh more of a joint organization. lmportant topics are discussed at the meetings which are held whenever it is necessary. 'llhis year's memhership was average and the activity of the memhers was fine. A hoarder was prominent in just ahout every major activity on the campus. George and john Charters handled the ever popular ulioarders' Page in the Prep Review. Paul llueher was sports editor of the paper and was also responsihle for the fine puhlicity that the Prep teams re- ceived this year. The hoarders also showed progress in studies. George Charters, Rohert lllarson and George Huycke were among the leaders in their respective classes and were often mentioned on the honor roll. 'l'he varsity teams at Columhia saw the services of some of the hoard- ers. Major letters were awarded Karl 'llhiele and George Charters in foothall. Also, Paul lleuher was a letterman in lwaselmll. But the most important activity in which the hoarders participated was intramural sports. Their teams made class A competition. lVhile they didn't win a championship, they were among the top teams in each sport. 'llhe hoarders basketball team played the Seattle Prep juniors when Columbia was host to the Rainiers.
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MRS. STEPHEN A. MAKS CARL FREILINGER President Mothers' Club President Dads Club MCDTHERS' AND DADS' CLUBS THE F1Rs'r TUESDAY of each month is devoted to the meetings of the Mothers' and Dads, clubs. During the past year these clubs have shown new life and have undertaken new interests. After each club has met and discussed matters of interest, there is a joint meeting affording the parents an opportunity to discuss with the professors the problems of high school education. The Mothers' Club under the capable leadership of Mrs. Stephen Malts has kept as their program for the year the Preparatory School library. Through their splendid cooperation many needed volumes have been added to our library. The Mothers' Club also provided for the awarding of a medal to the senior who has shown most progress in English over a four-year period. The President, Mr. Carl Freilinger, has added new life and zest to the Dads' Club. This year they have supported the athletic program of the school and with their help several trips were taken that could not have been made otherwise. But perhaps the most valuable dona- tion that has come under the guidance of Mr, Freilinger is the pep that is being displayed at the Dads, meetings. Each month they have had a case, especially prepared for them by Father Hamel, and the discussion that followed evidenced an interest and enthusiasm that is indicative of the genuine progress and accomplishment of this year's Dads' Club.
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