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Bramwell, Dodson, Fuller, Goldsmith. Johnson, McNul!y. M. Peterson. R. Peterson. White: adviser, Miss Troy. .XSSliRllil.Y c'cmMl'l l'lil-1 lfztch active nienilier of the .Xssenilmlr Unninittee has lic-en respnn- silile fm' une ur nnire student lmndy usseinhlies during' the sclnitil yeztr. AlZll'g'2ll'Ct llwldsniith, .Inne jnlinsmi, l'eg'gy XX'hite. Ruth McNulty. Ruth Peterson. and Maxine Veterstm nnder the directinn uf Miss 'l'rny have been responsible fm' our 193-l-35 ztssenilmlies. The must tintstzinding' student lmcly zissenilmlies fur this year include the Cil1'iSUll2lS llSSL'lllibij'1 the asseinhly given lmefure the Kledfurd fnutlmll gimme: the ZlS5CllliJlf' :Lt which Z1 noted Russian Slltbkkf the ztssenilwly given us ll send-ull' fur mir basketball buys to Salem: and the Seninr Class Day zissenilnly. 'l'l lli 'l'lQ.XlJl'l'lUXS t'ciAlAll'l l'l-11-2 The 'limrlilimis Cmnnlittee. cmnpused uf members uf the student lmcly, has clizlrge uf all the official recnrds of lilzunuth L'ninn lligh Schnnl. .xllltillg these records may he fnnnd the nznnes uf all the ltiriner student body nlficers. the seures nf the Rledftird-lilznnath gunies. and the lists of YZl.l'illllS traditions which helung' In this schuul. 'lihe officers of the cnnnnittee ure: Lune Xivzirren. chzxirinzlnz Peggy NYhite. secre- tary: and Mrs. Yztden. adviser. Bubolz. Harvey. Howard. Maguire. Pastega. Tomlinson. Warren. White. 1' age
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Y . ff ,f. an gif X - . :W 1 1 , ,. Q - . 'sf iw S 1 P T Y' Biehn, Bramwell, Cunningham, Cuthberson, Drew, Evans. Fridley, Gordon, Hoffman, Howard, Howie. Hutsey. Kills. Lambert, Maguire, Mordoff. Morrison. McCIuskey, Owens, Rasmussen, Schmeck, Shufell, Thompson: adviser, Mr. Vanderpool. Ii l,..X NI.XTl I KX!! il ITS The Iilainath Knights, nncler the aclvisership nf Mr. Iiverett C. Yan- flerpmil and officers-Ray lirainwell, president: Urie Friclley. vice-presi- cient: and Rodney Lanilmert. secretary-f -have hail an unusually active year. XYith an increase tif fourteen ineinhers, the clnh has proved most etlficient in controlling ermvcls at athletic events, and serving the school in general. New ticket htmtlis and uniforms have pruvecl helpful in the efticiency of this service chili. Tu shmv appreciation fur the work ac- cmnplisliecl during' the sclnml year. Mr. jackson gave the boys a ban- quet. The fuucl was furnished and etmkecl hy the girls' cooking' classes. ' BOYS' SICRYICIC t'l.l'll The liuys' Service Vinh. emnimsefl uf freshman lmys. is an organi- zation fm' the purpose ul' handling the lust :intl finnifl articles uf li. U. li. S. The Cluh was urganizecl this year hy Mr. llun C. Fisher, xvhu is acting' as aclviser of the clulu. The officers inclncle: -linnnie jones as president: Dick Post as vice-president: anrl Dean Smith as secretary. Bottom Row-Hallerly, Waits. Hiatt, McAuIey. Kluth, Tucker. Heidrich, Hayden. Second Row-Cessnum, Konschot, Hcidrich, Kinney, Telford, Sinclair, Dudley. Harding. Third Row-Bowne, Post. Smith. Fisher, Johnson, Herrington, Radcliffe.
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Hauger. Howard, Hawkins, Johnson. Kennerly, Maguire, Mahoney, Mcrsereau. Putman. Vannice. St lt'l.Xl. Vt PM M l'l'Tlili The Social Conunittee, under the leadership of chairman, Ura l.ca Yannice. has had a most active and successful social year. The coni- inittee has concentrated on dances, lmtll afternoon and evening: There has heen a much greater nnmher this year than formerly. The mem- hers. chosen from the four classes include: Gail I'utman: Sue Her- sereau: Rodney llawkius: hlean llZlllQ'Cl'l lloli lloward: l.uana johnson: Glenn Stiles: l,a Yerne lienuerly: john Maguire: Mary jane Blahouey. and Ora l-ea Yannice. These students make all the necessary arrange- ments for the dances and act as the hosts and hostesses of the affairs. Due to this conuuittee's gootl work the high school has enjoyed a most successful social season. lJlfll.XTli t'l.L'l5 Resolved: That the lfederal tlovernment should contrihute to the several states a certain sum ol' money' for the advancement of secondary education was the question on which the Klamath Debate team won four decisions and lost four. The affirmative team. including lioh l.ind and Milton lsielsmeier won one delmate decision and lost three. securing' a non-decision from .Xshland: and the negative team, composed of llarold lleider and Ruth Ray won three of its dehates and lost one to Chilouuin. The Klamath team secured third place in the district tourna- ment. The Cluh is under the leadership of lbotll Mr. lfmerx' and Mr. Goldsmith. Lind, Ray. Kiulsmeier: adviser, Mr. Emery.
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