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GIRLST LEAGUE The Girls' League had a very busy and successful year of activity. Besides the annual Big and Little Sister return parties and mothersi tea, two tolo dances were given. The usual baskets at Christmas time were supplemented with loads of gar- ments which they had repaired and cleaned. The organization was led by the cabinet and Marcella Milton, president; Allene Spalding, vice-president; 'Odelsa Wright, secretary-treasurer, and Miss Byers, advisor. . BOYST LEAGUE The Boys, League sponsored an all-school dance, a ping-pong tournament, and assisted the girls in the Christmas baskets. Their officers for the year were Bud Bradstreet, president ; James House, vice-president; Calvin Linden, secretary; Vernon Weltzin, treasurer, and Mr. Smith, advisor. t AG CLUB The Ag Club, besides having an unusually successful ball, put on a very mone- tary scrap iron drive. The yearis officers initiated at Toppenish were Chet Baggarley, president; Harvey Counts, vice-p-resident; Ivan Weltzin, secretary; Vernon Weltzin, treasurer. M. Gronewald was advisor. PURPLE G CLUB The P. G., made up of the G. H. S. lettermen, had their annual banquet and dance during Christmas vacation. Their officers were Jim Zevely, president; Chet Baggarley, vice-president; Bob Groves, secretary-treasurer, and Mr. Taylor, advisor. GOLD G CLUB The 'Gold G Club sponsored the drill team Which funished half-time entertain- ment at the home games. They also had girls, inter-class tournaments in basketball, softball and track. To the twelve girls who earned the most athletic points during the year a Gold G. was awarded. This yearis officers were Marcella Milton, presi- dent; Irene Wedgwood, vice-president; Mollie Breitzman, secretary-treasurer; Miss Ryan, advisor. -
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DRAMATICS nThe Gay Nineties ReviewT, and three one-act plays, besides skits for assembly programs were given by the Dramatic Club. They contributed a large share on the new curtain presented to the school. They worked With Wanda Van Hoy, as presi- dent; Nellie Thompson, vice-president, and Miss Hermann, advisor. YELL LEADERS Janice Spalding, yell queen, Louise Biggs and Mariong Fuhrman, assistants, lent color and sparkle to the athletid events of the year. They sponsored contests for new yells and pep songs, working in co-operation with the pep committee. ., SIMCOE PUP With Maxine Fuhrman as editor, the Simcoe Pup was published bi-weekly throughout the year. In addition to the reporters, she was;.assisted by Odelsa Wright, feature editor; Oharl Davenport, art editor, and Miss Ryan,; advisor. PEP COMMITTEE The pep committee encouraged school spirit by planning assemblies and rallys. The committee was Odelsa Wright, chairman, Jim Trowbridge, Betty Thompson, Irene Wedgwood, Calvin Linden, Bob Groves, Jack Davenport, Janice Spalding, and Miss Ryan, advisor. BAND AND GLEE CLUB The Band and Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Bower, presented a public concert. They also took part in school programs throughout the year.
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