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,,.... t u ,ommxmow DITCH!! on the eeccndlbndqot each eohocl yeer, forthe peet eixyeere, the boye ct Beton lllgh lchoolhavenettc re-organioethebye' Qlub. At thleneetllg thenewneiaere crethrtlled to ttnd that they conhelp 111118310830 the echool amre deelrable cue. 'lhle first meeting oleo teode f0ll'1IIQlII-'lffiilffilllllill the EQII. - he loye' Club utncnncamaauocx le morgeninetlon that holpetordve elluuneceeeery wcrhtrmtheehouldereotthetac- malty, givin thu ure the to help the etudmte with their work. all ct the Ioye' Club work tward the greeteet objeotlvee-the 1lD!0Y?f of the echool and developing cd' better cheracter which can-leo owr into the livee of the boye. , At regular lntervcle, the nubere ct the lcye' Club give econ- bldee, at which all the topice dleoueeed, or drletined are eponeor- ed by the nnbere, and theee bring out the points-of lntereet which are part of the lure end by-lure. All theee agecubliee inspire the etudente to eeeroh tor weye in which the 5 'F - the echcol en inltltutlon that they will be proud ofa -- 71. the etudente e chance 'to develop eocial traits which trgct h?w1ee be eeeily acquired. I ' v,7'U f d lac: yeer the loye' Club Mgpenecsem Zbi f and 1 to NJ-P mm may ,, A , . ., ,. lclf V' jnjgunsn Deuce. ef -- P'- - -.--f - -f ,fthe dancewaea huge eucceee. -' town -' e attendedfend Sthe nature of the cmplhente paeeed -- he boye, they grtainly 'onjoywed theueelvee. leeldee. dancing, th -v -- te -- -A the preeence or vcrioue boothein lhl- for - f . P leenocndagamot Dartep - agus crowdplcyingnoltot the even Q H ' andthe couple . 91 . . ' its w. I t . Y. t ' without the epp p Q hate, wee promptly flntzh Beeno ie e eard ine, ' played by tour to ten pecp , with a - - - everyt1ne . The lie of Durte wee chiefly a chill gene, with pruee r the experte. lor the pall tote a rich pond wee operated and trol the lineup which waited a turn, the 'tleh were biting . Without a doubt, the carnival Deuce prcwed popullr enough to be attnpted again next year. he bye' Olub hae eleo worked thle year in keeping the Athletic field, eepecially during the epring eport:-, in good condition. le- ceuee of the nature ot the field, conetant attention ill neceoeery to beep it in playing condition. 'nie activity has cidedgrectly in bettering the athletic equade. ' bil Rceeo '36 P389 35
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om.s'oz.us 'lmeneetlngvlllnowoone to order, seldPrssldmtlaryAnneDe- yeetl, as she oelled the first nesting of the year. he of the llvelisst organisations ln llston dish Bahool, is the G1!1l'l01llll, utah all the llrls ln the high sdool ere eligible to nter. his ner le find the Club efflolmtly Qnendeed into differ- ent groups as friendship, male, pep, deneing, soolal. This subdivision has been benaflolal to ell the girls for better friend- dlp in our high sohool. he first eatlvlty of the Girls' Club was the Ireshsn liner, irish thssenlor end junior girls geve to enable the freshen girls te get aeqeelnted with the routine of the school, end with the upper- elees girls. leon lneonlng girl was esslned e 'ldglteter' for the yeer, those duty was to aid, advise, and help Whenever posei.. ble, end et the sans time introduce her to new friends. ' The Girls' Gluh gave a welner roast the flrst pert of Ootohar, irish turned out mooessfully. he girls hiked up to the leston Du, where they were greeted by a oouxttee that served then a deliniqun luneh ln e lovely forested spot. ' Ileer Club, one 3001108 ehlah deserves meh eredlt, le the 'hp Club . his elub was organised bygegmnpugg - em nag eq g. rouse the students for organleedfdzeeriag at ewan - ' genes ard es- sctlles. me an-ls who atartegfthis club were a neu, ap,-,ng Pleshe, Anne Btaroevleh, loss, Ilary s. . . ,, vu-gg nun-, Btslle hleito, and lhls yeereur lead emoneheslsofe ward, gl , rs to t sf l p ed lnthefollowlng ' ea. -1 r I 1, ' I at sports: ing, tmhllng, heshst ,Lp ls. he girls who were interested were given the opportunity t ' Pff ' for basketball under the aoaohing of Irs. Yen loert. heeeglrls - ' teln June Conwy. anna rum, me am-canon, Insurer W V- a espn,- hdellne Peruooa, lary Omonovloh, Ina Yehovioh, I mn, Olarloe lestwlak, Shirley hglish, and lernioe Hiller. . On 1'e1entlne'e Dey a lovely end unique bther's 'lee was sponsored ln the mme Ioonomlo roms under lies Ben-y's supervision. me wells lore draped with handiwork, gathered from lerton and its oommmityg end. included were quilts, uxbroldered pleoes of all kinds, out-work, antiques, including a very old and valuable recipe booxuloened by Irs. Inna of Byek. he tee table was beautifully appointed and suggestive of the mason. Irs. Hawthorne and Irs. Bolton poured. In hy, a ssoond and equally pleasant affair was given to nodal and display garments nade in the sewing dlasses. he girls themselves served the tee end eehes to the mothers md guests attending. 'A very progressive year, is the way we term itl' a . rn-et semester M135 ' Second Semester IQ17 Dgyeak1-------- ------ Pre lidlnt-----rw ---- ----Ill? Diylnki hug gq11gg--..----------1loe-Pres1dent---- ----- ---Verne Koller Anne Bteroevlohi---------Bsoretery ------ -------Olerloe lestedok mg, 1uy....-.-.-......----rnemrer---- -------- -annoy rngnsn pug, 34 lar! Dsyeokl 'Sd 11 .4
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ju- nv Btqeolleotlng ls not oelyueo! the greetelt hobblesln thesorld, htelsoiselssesotneklngmney, endlnnsnyeeses, mlltortnnesp 'lhisyeerthestndentssre relslngmneybysell- 1lQ0lll1,1,lQ'DOI, tcbuyelergeverietyofltqolthetvill bedivtdedangthenqberseqcslly. ' ' hepnrposeofoer dtlp Club lstoecquelnt pertlclpentswlth the rlpt end proper nys inehichtoeollectstqs. Also,lt psovidesotor thesmdents to leen theertct'lepp1ng',orot treding ct! their duplxcete stems tor sae thet they heve not el- reedycolleoted. nisprscticeeidslnthetnrthsslllgctellthelr collections to e greet emtmt. . hlsrserve have indulgedlnthsnss ideeofteyllgttrstdey covers. iIDCOP1!11MilllGQl1fUlO0CYl1'lQlgNf,,1'1l1 Qlllllllllflils' First, vsmsttslnsestnpesenilnhll for thtsletus choose thethree-cent Boulder Dnstuo. Midi! collectors venting -H thlsstumgtvethsss oentstolhlrley Q' ish, ourtrsesurer, Uv- 4- gives outenfe-1 loves tcell 1- no psy. 'lheysrite sir - sodsddrssses onthsontsids ,sselthem lhmtheyereell urnsdlntolhlr- ley, they. Qgedtoloulderben. Ontletlrstdeythetthe staple 11 , ...splecedon coversvlththe lseldsr D!!! -. Allthess 'Ili tvletheneiltc thestendlub , - ws- new - llectleg surreetlypopu- lerstlrllsf b . E his yser - --' tsnxlherlythrem' he nsseo - ,i -- gn u ' 11- , y htllde legote. B 0 ' , ..' .' ,. 3-L. .I is. ', f. v ., A. ber w- ihirlsyhgllch, Gleri xo , --- - -- l-ff ,I'ernmsson,endlsetr1celoltcn. he - eldbyhlcclnhunber, Prelidentg 4 f- to, to , 4'-- ley llgllsh, hsesurer. Btup 'collecting is e very interesting hobby heceuse o its sd- ueetlonel velues. A collector leerns the history of ell tries end their respective positions on the globe. Besides leemlng ln- veluehle history end geogrelvhlt the collector inhis routine of col- lectlng stsmps, cones ln conteot with students ot 1113111510 comm-f tries throudl his correspondence lark. 'Bale correspondence wrt is very interesting end gives netlonel 1-eletionship between the child- ren ot the different notions. In this work, the Alsrlcen ts often leem the tundenentels ot their correspondents torein X - uege. Besides, the young Anerioens trede stems with their foreign friends md in this ny edvence their collections. 74' W this practice oreetes e national friendship between the younger set of the scrld's lnhebitents. Often e high school 'pupil any be tektng french es e subject md have errench correspondent. his helps the student pick up trench end in tile he or she nsywrite to lrmoe ln heach. All in ell, stelp collecting is e very sorthyhobby. P4035 110011 Dltlbll' '58.
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