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LETTERMEN'S CLUB The Lettermen's Club was organized at the beginning of this school year. The total enrollment of the club consisted of the three remaining lettermen of the pervious year. The officers were selected as follows: President, Tom Walton, Vice President, Edward Santoesg Secretary - Trasuter, Clinton Trefethen. The advisor and coach was Mr. LeRoy Hansen. To provide funds, the organization sponsored a smoker which was held at the Legion Hall in Cave junction, Oregon. Twelve bouts were offered netting a profit of 860.00 This money was used for sports equipment annd towels. This program was under the guidance of Mr. Hansen, whose efforts were very helpful. Those persons initiated into the club this year were: Lyle Freitas, Lawrence Looper, jim Baldwin, Wesley Vahrenwald, Jack Sowell, john Prentice, and 0rville Looper. The manager, Francis Badden, was also initiated. Three members, Lyle Freitas, Lawrence Looper and Edward Santoes, will not be here next year as they are to graduate. Edward Santoes was the only previous letterman to get a letter and Lyle Freitas got a star for being captain. The Lettermen's Club will have new members next year and those members of this year's club wish them the best of success. EIGHTH GRADE VISITING DAY Purpose of the Eighth Grade Visiting Day is to get the Eighth Graders of the valley acquainted with the ways of High School. An appointed day near the end of the school term was reserved for this purpose. The Eighth Graders came to school on the morning of April 24, and were greeted by the Freshmen and Sophomore classes. When the nine o'clock bell rang they went to class with the pupils from these two classes. At noon lunch was served by the Junior Home Economics Class in the Science room. Tables were decorated with paper doilies with large bouquets of assorted flowers in the middle. The menu consisted of Tamale Pie as the main dish, carrot sticks, salad of pineapple and cottage cheese, milk to drink, and the dessert consisted of gingerbread with whipped cream. Welcome speeches were made by Helen Halm, student body president, Mr. jones, principal, and Loraine Williford, Girls' League president. The rest of the noon hour was given over to entertainment furnished in the form of a piano solo by Janet Martin, and Peggy Haberman. Songs were sung by Noma Madden and Norma McCrady, accompanied on the piano by Peggy Haberman. After noon the Eighth Graders again went to classes with the High School students. Seventh period a boys' baseball game between the Eighth Graders and Freshmen boys was played at the hollow up Holton Creek. Eighth Graders were the victors. There was also a girls' baseball game, at the field in back of the school house at the same time. It was between the Eighth Grade girls and the Freshmen Gdrls. The Freshmen won. hh ,fx 5 f
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GIRLS' LEAGUE ACTIVITIES The Girls' League Follies, under the direction and supervision of Mrs. Marcy, was presented on the evening of November 7, 1941. I This is the annual event given by the Girls' League, from which the proceeds are used by the girls to some advantage for the school. The program included two skits, Dog Tricks, with Lois Taylor, Clara Hines and Grace Baird, and Ending It all, with Helen Brown and Noma Madden. The rest of the program consisted of a vocal solo by Norma McCrady, a piano solo by Janet Martin, a Spanish dance by Peggy Hogue, Dora Hammer, Phyllis Barnes, and Helen Brown, a Doll dance by a group of six girls, a tap dance by Donnis Sauer and jenet Martin, and a number by the guest vocalist of the evening, Mr. George Martin. The program was followed by a public dance with music furnished by a nickle- odeon. Cake and coffee was served during the course of the evening which brought the total proceeds up to about S48.00. Witli the proceeds from the Follies the League presented to the school a cot and blankets' to be placed in the girls room for those who became ill. GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS Officers for the first semester were, President, Lorraine Williford, Vice President, Doris Jones: Secretary-Treasurer, Lois Taylor, Student Council Representative, Char- lene Miller. For the second Semester the officers were: President, Lorraine Williford, Vice President, Alice Smith, Secretary-Traasurer, Lois Taylor, Student Council Rep- resentative, Charlene Miller. MOTHERS' TEA The Girls' League presented the Mothers' Tea on May 1, 1942. There was a short program followed by the Social Hour. The program was as follows: Speech of Welcome by Lorraine Williford, Mothers' response by Mrs. Halm, a film, Fashions Favorite , a group of spring songs by the fourth to eighth grades inclusive of Kerby Grade School, a piano 'Solo by Alice Smith: and a group song by the Girls' League. E v l 1 :dai 1 S s AX., K!
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THE CLASS or '42 PRESENTS SEEING DOUBLE The Senior play was given on April 10, 1942, and all the stage fright, excitement, and unfamiliar greased faces are now gone. The play met with approval, and all the actors should be praised for their good work. To Mr. jones, also, goes much credit for his able direction. , The play revolved around Gloria and june Wade. june is occupied in writing detective stories. Gloria goes to New York and gets mixed up with some aristocrats, one of whom wants to marry her-for her money. She is to inherit 350,000 when she Y becomes 18. A Glorie brings the Van Schuylers, her aristocratic friends, to her home to meet the family. Members of the party are Gloria, Schuyler Van Schuyler, his mother, and his sister, Geraldine. 4 Between June's mystery stories and Aunt Mary's fake letters, the Van Schuylers are scared away. In the end, june resolves to quit writing mystery stories and goes with Bob, the boy who likes her. jerry, who is Gloria's former suitor, tries to get her to make it a double wedding, and she says she will give him her answer after he has gone through college. CAST OF CHARACTERS Gloria and june Wade ................,..... LOUISE HAMMER Aunt Mary ....,....................... BEATRICE MARCHMANT Martha Mason ......,. ..................... I-I EIDE SACHSE Jerry Mitchell ..,........... ..,.....,.. L AURENCE LOOPER Bob Carlson ................... ....... C LINTON Schuyler van Schuyler .... ........... L e ROY CAMPBELL Mrs. van Schuyler .......... ............... H ELEN HALM Geralidne van Schuyler ...... .......... L OIS TAYLOR Jeeves ............................... ........... L YLE FREITAS Dora ............................ ................ D ORIS JONES Miss Arnold ...... ..... F LOURENCE LOOPER l R .QQ-t, of M r i v I 3- X -.L . f'.iN X. .- wink :L fi : , 0 i ' 0 R Ns., Sei!
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