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P. A. L. S. OOD sportsmanship, good standing in the high school, a par- ticipant in a sport and the holder of an athletic letter, are the qualifications which are necessary for a palm to have. This organization was started in 1923 with the purpose of pro- moting good sportsmanship and fellowship among the girls of the high school. They help enforce the rules and regulations of the high school in any way possible for them to do. They are the most trust- worthy group of girls in the school and are among the leaders of the high school in other activities. Not many socials have been held this year, except for initiations, which have been staged after letters for each sport have been awarded. The symbol of this society is the Savagette head. These are worn on sweaters and are awarded when the girl becomes a member of the organization. Among the traditions of the P.A.L.S. are: an annual P.A.L.S.- R.U.B.E. picnicg a special P.A.L.S. Hi-Booster edition and the P.A. L.S. initiations. The officers of the organization for this year are: Eleanora Christiansen, presidcntg Marion Scott, vice-president, Phyllis Clark, secretary-treasurer. - R. U. B. E.'s HE R. U. B. E.'s is an organization composed of those boys who have won their cardinal E in some interscholastic sport and have been duly initiated into the organization. The initia- tion is held twice a year, one after football season and one aft- er the completion of the spring sports. The R. U. B. Efs form a governing body for the boys and the members of this club try to set an example by which the other boys can see what is required of them in order to maintain the standards of the school. This Club punishes all misdemeanors after fair trial before the members of the R. U. B. Efs. The R. U. B. E.'s always follow the suggestions of their adviser, Nlr. Schiller, who has made many valuable suggestions as to how the standards of the school should be maintained and the R. U. B. E.'s have tried to carry out those plans. A yearly event is the publication of the R. U. B. E. ed- ition of the Hi-Booster which is looked forward to with expectation by the entire student body. The officers of the R. U. H. Efs are president, Lester Sannarg vice-president, Homa Sandling secretary-treasurer, Alfred Zollman. -E 48 1-
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Glee Club HE boys, and girls' glee clubs have both been very active this yearg not always as a whole group, but in sections. Quartets, sextettcs, trios and mixed quartets have been chosen, for the various public appearances. Bliss Catherine Calouri is director. Orchestra HE High School orchestra has played at all the plays and at the interclass rivalry public speaking contest and at the father and son banquet, the mother and daughter banquet, American Legion banquet, and many other important events in the city. The organization xx as conducted by Mi'. Rolla Rieder. -5 47 1-
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Sacajawea and Inmeturjalatk Lester Sannar Thea Lloyd Unmeturjalatkb fSacajaweaJ ACH year according to a tradition that was established in the high school two years ago, the title of Sacajawea for a girl and the title of Inmeturjalatk for a boy are given' to the girl and boy athletes in school adjudged the most valuable to the school, team, and coach. The selections are made on the basisfiof ability, team work, sportsmanship and attitude. I ' These titles are the highest athletic honors that the school can bestow. Thea Lloyd and Lester Sannar received the honorary titles this year and they will have their names engraved on the bronze plate that was presented to the high school, two years ago, by the P.A. L. S. and R. U. B. E.'s. ' I As the boy and girl athletic teams are known as the Savages and Savagettes, respectively, it is only fitting that these athletic titles should pertain to the Indians. The girlls title, Sacajawea, was the name of the Indian woman guide of the Lewis and Clark expedition. The boy's title, Inmeturjalatk, is connected with our own county history, the original name of Chief Joseph ofvthe Nez Perce Indians. In selecting these title holders, the system of decision by vote is not used but rather a plan of grading such attributes as: ability, sportsmanship, teamwork and attitude. Each of'these qualities is graded on a basis of five, the total number of ,points-being twenty. The two receiving the highest number of points reeeive these honor- ary titles. ' -j 49 Q-
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