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IIIIIIDIIIDIIZIZIIZ IIIZDIIIIIIIZDIIIZI ll Circulo Espanol Front Row, Left to Right: Kathryn Covey, Jean Koyl, Viola Hink, Bertha Lee, Lucille D. Huss, Josephine Suriano. Second Row: Jack Whitrock, Katherine Youngman, Jessie Fisher, Cecilia Derry, Doris Stough, Sue Baldwin, Chauncey Wakely. Third Row: Gertrude Wassener, Ethelyn Llewellyn, Lucille C. Huss, John Stevenson, Dorothy Busby, Helen Erickson. Last Row: 'Lyle Ellis, Henry Poffenroth, Mrs. Bovee,'Adviso1'. El Circulo Espanol, has been more active this year than ever before. A theater party was held in December at the Rialto theater. After the show, the group had lunch at Schultze's Corner. For the Carnival, the club sponsored the For- tune Telling booth. Some of the most active and popular students in the school are members of the Spanish club. Mildred Payne, the 1929 Carni- val Queen, Doris Stough, valedictorian of the June class, Lucille Neville, member of the Girls' League Follies, Katherine Youngman, member of the debate team, and Lucile D. Huss, third on the honor roll in the June class. Page forty-six OFFICERS President ..........,....,. . ..... ........... C hauncey Wakeley Vice President ............ .,.. H enry Poffenroth Secretary-Treasurer ....... ,......, L ucile D. Huss Sergeant-at-arms ...... ....... J ohn Stevenson Sponsor ,.,.....,....,., ....... M rs. Bovee .lu numunll ll lhllll - ,29- uumunnnnumu lllll,
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It ' Z. I U I U H H H! U U- H H-I :U I H H H H IZZ 'IIg'I Home Economics Club 4 Front Row: Hazel Goodrich, Faith Helms, Camilla Claffin, Myra Lindsay, Evelyn Irwin, Hele.n Evans. v U Second Row: Blanche Ciarifeau, Dorothy Caniveau, Anita Bahreli, Lilian Stemmeyer, D h M C k. , Kathryn Hurd, orot y c ormc Third Row: Greta Nicholson, Harriet Kaech, Miss Herrington, Ester Freeman, Dorothy B usby. President Secretary In the spring of 1927, a group of girls inter-I ested in homemaking formed the Home Economicsl club under the direction of Miss Edna Herrington' Charity work was the club's project at both! Thanksgiving and Christmas time. For Thanks-4 giving the girls made cookies for St. Joseph'sJ Home for the aged and the Good Samaritan Home. U 4 Making favors for the Washington Children's Home, comprised the Christmas work. 4 An Easter tea for the members of the faculty was one of the club's spring projects. I Altogether, the Home Economics club looks back upon a successful year and looks forward to making next year even more so. f Y OFFICERS ' Kathryn Hurd Treasurer .....,.,.....,..... V ...,.... ...,., Evelyn Irwin Reporter Advisor ...,...,........................ Miss Edna Herringtpn 4 l 4 Hazel Goodrich Faith Helms Page forty-five 'l ' ,29- uunu IJII, unnl Ullil 1 I 4 . l I 6 l
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If'.I.IlZIZIIIIIZIfII.'II ZIIZIZIITIZIIIZICIZ in-t club 5 I , I Front Row, Left to Right: Florence O'Grady, Winnifred Lilienthal, Clark Smith, Earl Green, Mary Troutfetter, Vera Koenig, Helen Higgins. ' Second Row, Left to Right: Gladys Robertson, Elizabeth Caldwell, Pauline McCaffrey, John Anderson, Marjorie Bell, Alice Glidden, Mr. Hughes, Donna Dimon. Back Row, Left to Right: Maxine Seward, Gail Hunt, Bessie Ca Hail. The Art club has been one of the most active clubs in school since it was organized last Sep- tember. Lots of ink has been spilled and many drawings ruined by these artists. Yet this can be over- looked as they have had great success in putting on the Puppet show, Ali Baba, which has been given at Hillyard, at the Holmes school, and at the English Council meeting of the Inland Empire Teachers' association. Posters have been made for school games, oper- ettas, the Northwestern high school orchestra, and the Cat and the Camry. 4 The purpose of ther Art club is to promote greater interest in arts. When it was organized last fall with Mr. Hughes as sponsor, there were nineteen charter members: Earl Green, Alice Glidden, Gertrude Miller, Bessie CaHai1, Maxine Seward, Marjorie Bell, Winnefred Lilienthal, George Darroch, Donna Dimon, Vera Koenig, Helen Higgins, Florenqe O'Grady, Gladys Robert- son, Gail Hunt, John,Anderson, Anna Bartlein, Sara Camp and Don Johnson. During this year thqee more who proved them- selves excellent in arts were taken into the club. Mary Troutfetter, Clark Smith and Pauline Mc- Caffery. , I OFFICERS President .... ....,,............................ .. Earl Green Secretary ....... ...... .... , ................,. - .... C 1 ark Smith Treasurer .,..... - ......... - ............ Gertrude Miller I, , Page forty-seven atqqurunnuuulunuluuln-,29-gunna:-9-unquunlnufa 1 4 I n 5 4
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