Enterprise High School - Savage Yearbook (Enterprise, OR)

 - Class of 1930

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Page 47 text:

Tamanawas G. Beaurloin V. Applegate E. Nitzsche C. Roundy V-Pres. Sec.-Treas. Reporter Pres. HIS club was organized last year under the name of 'lMasque and Gavel, for the purpose of giving the students a chance to demonstrate their ability in public speaking. The club was reorganized this year by the old club members under the same name as before, lWasque and Gavelf' Not long after the club was reorganized it was decided to change the name to Tam- anawas, an Indian name meaning great conucilor or Spirit of Edu- cation. lr was the purpose of the club to sponsor public speaking and dramatics, including interclass debate and declamatory contests. The club has taken an active part in public speaking this year. lt backed the interclass public speaking by letting the classes try out before them, so the class advisers could select the best speakers. The Tamanawas also sponsored interclass debate and had a de- bate team of its own which failed in an effort to secure debates with other schools in the county. Regular meetings are held every week to have discussions and to plan programs. lVIr. Rieder as adviser has taken a very active in- terest and is responsible for much of the success of the club. The Lions club, an organization of business men, has backed the Tamanawas in public speaking by giving the students a chance to appear before them in order to get some experience in speaking before an audience and has also offered a prize for the best speaker of the year. -5 43 j..

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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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Booster Club 5, T as I.. Sannar, President: ll. Stubhleiielrl, Vit-e-President: L. Hovde, See.-'l7rca.s. IX years ago the Booster club, which is composed of the most astive student boosters in the high school, was organized. Students may gain admission not only by selling at least ten dollars worth of tickets which are put on sale by the club but also by being real boosters for the school in some other line. Because of lack of time since plays were put on an interclass rivalry basis, the Boosters did not give the traditional play this year but supported all school activities to a greater extent. F. F. A. Play, Seventeen The following is the cast for the play Seventeen which was presented by the vocational agricultural department. The funds rais- ed were used to send the stock judging team to Portland. VVllllC ......,......,.,,,.,...,..,.......,................,,..,.....,.....,.,,,t...t. Alfred Beard lklr. Baxter .... Mr. Parcher ,.Y.... .Iohnnie VVatson Aloe Bullett ..,.... NVallie Banks ........ George Crooper ..... Genesis .,......,..,. X lrs. Baxter ..... Lola Pratt ..... lWay l areher .lane Baxter ..,.. lVIary Brooks Ethel Boke .,.. -t 44 1- Kenneth Kooch Allen Astwood Robert Rice VVayne NIcFetridge George Peal Clifford Lines Maricnn Ward Eleanora Christiansen Margaret Trimble Phyllis Clark J latsy Kinnicutt .. Emma Christiansen Ava Williams

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