Grandview Commerce High School - Annual Yearbook (Vancouver, British Columbia Canada)

 - Class of 1938

Page 88 of 102

 

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COMMERCE ANNUAL CAMERA CLUB his club has an active executive of four members and a membership of 45. The club itself spends the first part of the term having weekly meetings at which za em' ers :give talks on various subjects related to photography. The 'latter part ofthe school year is spent in practical work in the club's dark- room. Rolls are developed and pictures are printed. The club does the printing of all the pictures for the Annual. Students de- siring rolls developed and printed have an opportunity of procuring the services of the club. In all, the members benefit by a broader knowledge of how to take pictures, develop and print them and last but not least, the care of their own camera. Ivan Pickerill HI-Y s the club started out,this year, with a deficit in the treasury, the girls set to work enthusiastically to raise funds by means of hot dog, doughnut and candy sales, a picture show, and a paper drive, the latter in conjunc- tion with the Library, so that the was cleared. Then the nrembers made plans to send four representatives, Grace Thomson, Nora Prinn, Kay Wicks, and Dolly Allman, to theMid-Winter Hi-Y Conference. This year, the Conference was held in Vancouver for the time so that Vancouver played host- ess to two hundred Girl Reserves from the United States. The Hi-Y has adopted a uniform, s white dress, to be worn on special occa- sions. Our members have made their own. Other pleasant activities included a Splash Party, several house meetings, and a Mothers' and Graduates' Tea on St. Patrick's Day. The costumes you saw at the Spring Operetta were made also by the Hi-Y members for the Glee Club. CENSORED? Doug Day: What's an asset? Ken Kay: Oh, I think it's a she-donkey, Some high school girls pursue learning, others learn pursuing.

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Grandview Commerce High School - Annual Yearbook (Vancouver, British Columbia Canada) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 77

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Grandview Commerce High School - Annual Yearbook (Vancouver, British Columbia Canada) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 89

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1938, pg 70

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