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Clubs Girls' Club has as its members all high school girls . . . . Miss Neva Copeland, dean of girls, guides the entire organization .... led by Claire Criswell, president; Pat Murphey, vice-president; Barbara Bishop, secretary .... sponsors Co-ed Prom, Kid Party, Girls' Club Formal, and Mothers' Day Tea ... . cabinet is made up of six com- mittee heads .... Social Committee .... guided by Miss Agnes Brown, sponsor, and Patricia Freeman, commit- tee chairman .... plans and decorates for all social affairs .... cares for property room .... Social Service Committee .... sponsored by Miss Katherine Craighead and headed by Dor- is Curtis, committee chairman .... distributes proceeds of Kid Party .... sponsors Little Sis- ter program for new girls .... maintains girls' emergency room .... Guidance Committee .... advised by Miss Edith Dawes .... Pat Murphey, chairman .... prepares freshman handbook .... sponsors clean-up campaigns .... presents a guidance program, usually vocational, each year .... Program committee .... sponsored by Miss Kathryne Borg and headed by Barbara Bishop, chairman .... prepares all programs for clubs' monthly meetings .... Finance committee .... Miss Elsie Wadell, sponsor .... Dorothy Roberts, chairman .... has charge of candy stand and finances of the organization .... Membership Committee .... sponsored by Miss Neva Copeland .... Patsy Geary, chair- man .... investigates absences, handles all publicity and ticket sales .... chose as officers for next year: Colleen McCarthy, president; Helen Robbins, vice-president; and Virginia Woods, secretary .... Heading committees for next year are Marion Headley, finance; Phyllis Isham, guidance; Helen Robbins, social; Vir- ginia Woods, social service; Marjorie Wright, membership, and Frances Fenell, program. ★ Boys' Federation organized last year to give every boy in school the opportunity to participate in organ- ized sports .... sponsored by David Brewer . . . . elected Gene Cote, president; Dick Burg- ess, secretary; and Dick Jesse, commissioner of sports .... each home room has a representa- tive in organization's ruling body .... spon- sored ping pong, basketball, boxing and wres- tling tournaments this year .... all high school boys eligible for membership in federation . . . . makes gym and other school athletic facilities available on week-ends to all boys interested in sports. ★ Girl Reserves sponsors the first girl-ask-boy formal of the year every fall .... is under guidance of Miss Sylvia Johnson, Latin instructor .... works un- der the leadership of a cabinet including: pres- ident, Dorothy Polleys; vice-president, Jean Hemingway; secretary, Betty Bruce; treasurer, Anna Jo Kelley; and committee chairmen, Ar- lene Day, Lila Lee Lister, Helen Baird, Emily Fitzsimmons, Ruby Jewett, June MacDonald, Patsy Johnson, Florence Wildman .... meet twice a month at YWCA .... sang Christmas carols .... staged annual Mother-Daughter banquet.... held senior breakfast in the spring .... gave girls chance to pursue boys by spon- soring Sadie Hawkins dance .... uses money earned during year for Girl Reserves in August. ★ Debate Club again finished one of its most successful years .... repeated last year's feat of winning district championship .... squad composed of Don Dobson, senior, and Tom Garlington, soph- omore .... sent to Spokane where they tied for second, losing to John Rogers of Spokane only .... lost sponsor and coach, A. I. Sugg, to army in March .... taken over by Frank T. Kelley . . . . led by Betty Pott, president; Marjorie Tay- lar, vice-president; and Tom Garlington, secre- tary-treasurer .... sponsored annual Fresh- man-Sophomore tournament last fall, awarding cup to Charles Kern and Jean Bessire represent- ing home room 326 .... became affiliated with National Forensic League, national honorary society for debaters, with Betty Pott, Tom Gar- lington, and Don Dobson receiving Degrees of Honor. ★ Future Farmers of America did their bit towards the war effort in the beet fields around Missoula last fall .... repaired farm machinery for farmers in vicinity free of charge .... held an initiation which, as report- 20
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ed in the Konah, horrified Japanese-American students in far away Hawaii with details of tooth extraction .... earned praise of staff of KG VO for performance over the air February 20 ... . officers: Clifford Frey, president; Har- old Hightower, vice-president; Wallace Mar- ceau, treasurer; Harry Knuchel, sentinel; Paul Hamel, secretary . . . . C. M. Homer, adviser. ★ Home Economics Club numbers about 45 strong .... holds meeting every third Wednesday in some field of home economics .... advised by Miss Zoe Williams . . . . headed by Noella Benward, Mable Doyle, Mary Schak, and Selma Nelson .... respon- sible for milk stand .... assists at Mother's Day tea .... sells holly at Christmas .... sews garments for Red Cross .... held Hallowe'en party and spring picnic for members. ★ Horizon Club composed of older Camp Fire Girls .... ac- tivities include service to civic organizations, discussions about personal appearance, all sorts of sports, social events, progress in Camp Fire ranks, and helping to plan and carry out all-city Camp Fire activities .... aids younger Camp Fire groups .... elected Helen Gunkel, president; Rosalie Foss, vice-president; Leone Howard, secretary; and Marion Headley, treas- urer. ★ Key to Life Club is an interdenominational group for Bible study .... founded last year by Mrs. W. S. Custer .... officers: Margaret Bortz, president; Betty Bush, vice-president; Marie Schmitz, sec- retary. ★ French Club is sponsored by Miss Margaret Durkin . . . . gives two parties for initiates .... one for senior members .... Christmas frolic with Spanish Club .... picnic in the spring .... gives cake sales at frequent intervals .... only A and B average students and second-year students are eligible for membership. Latin Club elected as president, Jean Bessire; vice-presi- dent, Billy Bales; secretary-treasurer, Frances Kelson .... enjoyed active year with Hallow- e'en party, sleigh ride .... initiated new mem- bers at Roman banquet, in which candidates were first year students with A or B averages . . . . stimulates interest in Latin through month- ly program .... raises money from dessert sales .... sponsored by Miss Sylvia Johnson, Latin instructor. ★ Spanish Club stresses Pan-American unity throughout the year .... gave exhibit and program on Pan- American Day .... elected Jo McIntyre, presi- dent; John Lemire, vice-president; Jo Ann Blair, secretary; Russell Lukens, treasurer; Dorothy Craig, reporter .... Miss Violet Boileau, spon- sor. ★ Girls' M Club is an honorary girls' sports club and has 17 members .... to be eligible for membership girls must earn 600 points by participating in sports offered by the GAA .... Evelyn Cherry heads organization as president and is sup- ported by Gen Worden, vice-president, and Leona Kuester, secretary-treasurer .... sponsor of group is Miss Ada Wood, physical educa- tion instructor .... staged all-school Amazon Hillbilly Hop January 9 . . . . social activities include informal dinners, horseback rides, and picnics . . . . M Club girls may be recognized by yellow or white sweaters with large yellow or purple M's. ★ M Club is an honorary organization for high school athletes .... accepts students who have earned their letters in football, basketball, and track .... led this year by President Glen Hinton, Vice-President Dale Clawson, and Secretary- Treasurer Walter Houston .... advised by Ed- die Chinske, athletic coach .... annual assem- bly and dance are two of school year's high- lights .... in charge of big brother organiza- tion for freshmen .... sponsors pep dances aft- er football and basketball games .... made 21
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