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Waokiya Club R. Miller, President D. Davis. Vice-President R. Moffit, See.-Treas. N September 1929 the council decided that a new club was nezded for the purpose of selling and taking tickets at the door for all games, plays, and other entertainments, usher at plays and keep order at such entertainments and games. Two members, a girl and a boy, from each of the respective classes were elected to make up the members. Those elected by their classes in October Were: Seniors. Bernice Miller and Donald Davisg juniors, Verda Stuart and Wayne lVIcFetridgeg sophomores, lVIary Harris and Nlarvin liutnerg freshmen, Ruby lVIohCit and John Steele. The members chose the name VVaokiya fmeaning Une who Commandsuj because it follows the Indian idea, as does also the monogram, a black arrowhead mounted on a red background. This club has been very active. Mr. xvflglht is adviser. T. Hays H. Swayze A. YVillia.ms J. Hockett -L 41 1-
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The casts of characters for the four plays follow: SENIOR CLASS PLAY, HSKIDDINGU Aunt Milly .,,.,........,...........................,.......................... Tillie Lathrop Andy ..,..................,....,,....,,.,............................................ Alfred Beard Mrs. Hardy .......,.............. .,.... D orothy Strickler Judge James Hardy ........... ....... R obert Bowser Grandpa Hardy ...................... ............ R obert Rice Estelle Hardy Campbell ........ ....... V era McArtor lylarion Hardy .................... ........... B ernice Miller Wayne Trenton lll ....... ...... R obert Stubblefield Mr. Stubbins .........,..................................................., Allen Astwood Nlyra Hardy Wilcox ..............................,.,....,...,.... Vadna Applegate JUNIOR CLASS PLAY, DEAD or NIGHT Martha Baldwin ............................................................ Ava Williams Sarah ....,............. Lela Chaplin ...... Adam Gassett .,.,..... Uncle Jake ......... Donald Hull ...... David Cruthers .. La Vone Gent Marion Scott Carlyle Roundy Raymond Gross Alvin Davis Wayne McFetridge Ruth Nash .............. ..,..,.,.. E unice Roundy Allen Richards ..,,.,.,.,..,,..,,,,..,.,...,...,,....,,.................. Carleton Waugh Joey .........,,.,....,..,.,.,.....,.,,...,,.,,...,...,.,........,.,...,.,,,,., William Williams SOPHOMORE CLASS PLAY, THE PRINCE CHAPU Peyton ...,.,.....,...,......,,,.,.,,.,,..,,..,.I.........,..,,...,I................... Jay Hockett Claudia .................................................................. Rose Marie Snyder Puckers ............... Runion ................... Mineva Forsstrom B. Conaway Mrs. Arrington ..... ............ H elen Savage jack Rodney ....... ................. R ay Hockett Lady Alice ...... ........ M axine Edgmand Truck Driver ............. John Walker Fritz ................ ....... R obert Forsythe Ballington ...........................,................ ...............,...,.... I oe Berland Yadder .I...............................,.....,...................................... Teddy Hays FRESHMAN CLASS PLAY, soNNY JANEU Peggy Foster ................................................................ Mabel Swayze Pansy ...........,.........,.....,......................., .......................... H elen Bue Lucile ............,. .......... M artha Roller Nancy Wade ...... ...... K athleen Goodman Ruby Wade ......... ....,.......,.. A urel Hockett Sonny Jane ....,....... .................... R uby Moifit Amelia ....................... ,..,... W inifred Platzoeder Charlie Mitchell ...... .................. V ern White Sam Streck ............. ,.,..,..,,.. B rock Tucker Larry Randolph ........ ....,. M ax Walker Joe Martin ........,... ......... Ben Strickler Freddie Beetle ....... ,,.,,.,.,.,..,,....,, .,,.. E v erett Swayze
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Associated Girl Students A. G. S. Vadna Applegate, President J. l70l'1'il-UCC, Vice-l'1'eSideHL H. Savage, Secretary-Treasurer HIC associated girl students is a comparatively new organiza- tion in the Enterprise high school. It was unknown here until 1928 when a committee of gi1'ls representing lf. H. S. attended a district A.G.S. meeting at La Grande. ln the fall of 1928 the A. G. S. composed of all the girl students of the high school was Ofgilll- ized in Enterprise and has since proven to be one of the most out- standing organizations in the school. It has been under the splendid leadership of Miss Georgia Johnson that the A. G. S. has been able to do all it has done. The purpose of the A. G. S. is to promote a democratic friend- liness among the girls and to entertain them. Through the A. G. S. the girls are enabled to meet and hear women whom otherwise they would have no chance of meeting. Among the women who spoke to the girls this year was Miss Moore, dean of women at the La Grande Normal school. During the school year the A. G. S. has given enter- taining monthly programs with entertainment furnished by the differ- ent classes and, when it was possible, by an outside speaker. Another activity was the llothers' Tea, given by the girls, which enabled the mothers to become better acquainted with the girls in the high school. On March 8 an apron sale was held in order to raise funds for re- modeling the girls' rest room, and a festival is also being planned. The A. G. S. has proven to be such :L valuable organization that it has won a permanent place in the school. -I 43 y..
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