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| Like the old town crier the Rally club cries out game day! game day! Maybe not by word and mouth but with dark sweaters and white skirts and cords, of course the beany goes too, that are worn on the day of a game. Organized to help pep up the students, they do the job well. Rally club tries to out-go the Pep club with signs advertising the games. They’re getting bigger and bet- ter. Next problem is getting a building large enough to house them. Question is do all forty members help paint or do just a few girls do the job? The big social event of the year was the annual banquet in honor of the football team plus their guests. Question is who is included under the word guests? To become a member of the navy blue and white, you've got to have a majority vote of the old members. If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.
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Hear ye, hear ye, senior girls, come one come all. Have fun in the exclusive club for senior women. Not only is it an exclusive for girls but it also has an exclu- sive name Philo, short for Philolexians. Each club must have a purpose so this is no excep- tion. Quote “To promote better understanding among all senior girls and to provide entertainment.” The word entertainment can be brought to mind in recalling events of the club. To start the year, the neophytes were wearing the traditional pigtail and the gunny sacks wrapped around their feet. A sight for sore eyes—-sore feet too, maybe! Then came the assembly featuring hair styles done by a local stylist. Of course this was of interest to all, young and old. In order to keep the club moving seven junior girls are chosen as members to preside over the following year. Lucky girls.
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Rifle Club Ready, aim, fire! That could well be the motto of the Hillsboro Junior Rifle club. They do all the firing in one of the best ranges in the Northwest. Now is the question, where is this range? It can be found under the auditorium of Hilhi. It can’t be said that this is a man’s world, because the forty odd members of the club have some sharp shooting women. Judy Schendel took top honors in the girls’ division in a match last spring. See what we mean? Not only do the members have fun shooting in matches but they learn how to handle a gun safely and accurately. By the time they finish a workout in this club they can really pick cans off the back fence. But, with the use of an eagle’s eye, who couldn’t? Don’t put your last dime on it.
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