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OUT FOR A LETTER IIMINY CRIKETS STEAL THE SHOW , 1 X Q X U- an BASKETBALL TEAMS Girls began practicing tor basketball in midwinter. Later they were organized into tour teams. ln spite ot a series ot strenuously fought games, the only casualties ot the year were broken fingernails. Girls who made a team and played in three games are the proud owners ot G. P. S. letters. f-eVirginia Parsons. How lflldith Hush Gfwtrtirit: Hiker, 'lhelrna lilvinlar, Sumiko Slziralzama l'..i'zabet:1 Mattia Leona lfizince Mary' Frances Bi l How Zflkeirzvz l.ewie', France: Wi.son Ethel Zimmermann El'llfl1ZlfT1'T1f!'YiCIl'1Y1 Mui'--1 facorzs Va truer' Martha Sfzohrnazez linf- riqairnan, Betty Walt-1, Hose Mitnniewicz, E1 .by Barely' now ftnnuby l'-OSl'lJ..'I, Betty' Strycker Margaret Gaunt Phflis Kralzn Betty Wl11'rr1ore Mag.la.ene Kfxram bees lasephirte Sf,-1-51-P, Geneva Keh'l:, foan Dany ltorctku' Warren Evelyn Mme' 'tow 4--'Pai Srn:.se .tha .sbanas Hitt: Barlrnan iianie' Warren LU: Le file, M:'go f- Ll' he F-:1nin': Elo .tse i-ficirzrftson, Virginia Parsonfx, Versa Cook Pa .line Myers 'farm 'Wanne' THE CRICKETS ON THE STEPS Chirp the First Physical Ed had been going lull three weeks by the school clock before the Crickets Upper and the Crickets Lozver uttered a chirp. Then the Chirrupl Chirrupl grew very loud, tor the contest was on. Chirp the Second Chirrupl Chirrupl cried the Uppers, for they were the victorious team Chirrupl chimed in the l.o'n:ers tor they, too, had received shields bearing the initials G P. S and the year 110. Leona Kunce. :cvs L train ..Z',flgra i,.'L':r.:s, E.'gabe'r M'1 i'1 Mia' .fl 3fT - L-HCI flff QR 1r1':n fcan , ' ' dose Mx' .nievstgx f'f ' P Beth' 'JVh.'r: ' Gcok Papi I llyets img: Gere.: Kern benz IV Q, , V vt. E--Pore F e.. Mag'1a.enei-,:'arTbe.a.' 5.175 Fas.g'1s,g 'l?.e.m Le.-.. Wk: S' .':'- 'fa L Ma' M -- E' - 1-' E15 41 'f'c'1'f1e:: '.'7 11: ' Pa'
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THE 4-H POLYMAIDS The Polymaids, who are celebrating their first birthday this spring, have had quite a busy year raising funds for scholarships. They served tea at the faculty meetings each Monday after school, sold Karmel Corn in their home districts, and recently they received a nice donation for their fund from the ParentfTeacher Association of Girls Polytechnic 1-ligh School. Consequently they were able to give to each of the five outstanding members of the club a scholarship to the fl-H summer school at Corvallis. Besides helping to raise the general fund, each Polymaid also completed an individual proj- ect. These were displayed in a booth at the spring show. -Fay O'Conner, Club Reporter. From the left-Miss Cecil adtugcr, Caflierr '1 -:e Margaret Ya' K rireen Syler Constance Hendrickson Gladys Frei president, Maziur -an aiu Fa: C 'lcnrc :',.b.1c1t',', Baby Fines Ldna Bank Genevieve Kurli Florence be INTERNATIONAL CLUB The year 1939-1940 was full of entertainment for members of the lnternational Club, We received many interesting letters from lndia, France and Denmark which were read aloud in our joint meetings with the Benson boys. Among our interesting speakers throughout the year was the wife of Dr. Levy, who was a Iewish doctor in Vienna until the family came to the United States in 1937. Besides our fall tea which was given for the new members, we enjoyed several skating and dancing parties. fl-lelen Ambler. Seated-Marion Nagata, Constance Hendrickson, Mercedes Willtams, Dorothy Green, Hazel Blackwell, Betty lane Harding, Louise Battiiega, lean Nelson, recording secretary, Lorna McPherson, Martha Hoyt, Helen Ambler, treasurer, Ruth Frei Kathleen Fpler, laiia Kniss. Standing-Peggy Wakefield, Vtrginia lennings Mrs S'eadrnan, adviser: Bertha lrnper, corresponding secre tary, Doris Farrar vice-president, Alice Bouche' president, Anna Hicks TEA FOR 1 TWELVE Q 1.3, M Iwi- ,pg ,,fW,4 'i wks, :uw A . ill 1
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POLYETTES The Polyettes is a service organization that chooses its members from among the upper term girls. This year, as usual, they ushered at all of the school assemblies, at the special entertain- ments, such as the Fall Sizow, the Spina program, class plays and graduation. Fleanor Murnahan. bodied-Ant.: Lfzye nsffn io. .Ae P'1'.'m .. ' e'? lNI 1Af1 1 lvflrzzte' l'1::n: Grace Accents i..'.':'z iiffrira Qztzgiz P.e': .s Sfcrniingflvfzzeline if Vince ' se ff:'.-:Q '.'1':r:n.z ,isker M19 Lc. ion lifts Fawn' nosella lirahezm .:ei:e1'::','-'rezs'..:e' P. :11:ksor. '.'1'.L::i Fzzzr.. gresaen' f::'.sf'1r.:e Eendxckson resident Hut: Bchmzn 'tg Fir:-ale ,ati Mi' . 'f1r3':n:cl:'me'. FTTQCQS Vffso E.'.'el Hoa' .orence Monaghan ' nz: Fen Hee: f'.::'r:i:n cfis Poi' fjeanor M nn ' n ' ' rs' AVIATION CLUB Here is our Aviation Club. This club was founded in the spring of l939 by a group of girls interested in the study of aviation. We meet every week, and on alternate weeks hold joint meetings with the Benson Aviation Club. Often we have speakers on various phases of aviaf tion or model building and we study the nomenclature of aviation. This year the members are Working on a ditticult model ot an aeroplane. Seated tcenff-'Q-f? H:1e.m':n, '3'Yl1fQ l..et.':ns Lorna MCFl1f-'son 'Urqiniox P1nlcs'cn Middle row'-Agnes Ozlow MIVJ .erite 'for-, 'fonnio Mille' Govix Simmons Morgoret liznsncle, Mxldrett locobs, Plzyiixs lzrdrin Rock rcwfifiyzinzz fennings Peggy 1 K -fi'-i'i lx'l':'.': llunsen, l'C1'?ie':ne lx. xv: lJ.:1:ni'1 Parsons Llouistf 'fici.1't1s':n kwin lin! ,orc Lews THIS WAY, PLEASE DO YOU KNOW US ?
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