Lake Stevens High School - Pilchuck Yearbook (Lake Stevens, WA)

 - Class of 1937

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GIRL'S CLUB The Girl's Club for the yoar 1956-1937 was organized September cj, 1936, under tbo leadership cf lias Fredericks. Officers elec- ted to servo the club v orc: Joan- net to loursc, president; Geral- dine BrocKS, vice-president; sec- retary, Francos Case; treasurer, Bernice Ilagenstcn; and 3crgosnts- l t-arms, Verna Sebring and Rcllic Moyer. Due to the resignation of Bernice logoncton, Evelina Wil- liams was elected at a later dato to fulfill the office of treasur- er. In the change of offices when the building was being com- pleted, all dirl'c Club records from previous years were lost. However, after numerous executive meetings, another constitution was drawn up. The club was divided into four departments; the Social Service under the direction of Ruth Caton, the Clerical under Po- rl Hagens ton, the Entertain- ment under Jean Hears, and the Physical Education department un- der Verna Sebring, Through tho efforts of the Social Service committee and tho cooperation of the girls, one T: anlc3giving and two Christmas ha abets were sent to noedy fam- 3. lies of our community. Othor standing committees were appoin- tee by the officers which have belead in the Girl 3 Club activ- ities and also in the encourage- ment of cooperation in all school activities. i.Iiss Helen Sholo of Evorett spoke to us twice; tho first top- ic was cake baking, the second, hone lighting; she also gave ben- eficial demonstrations on the more important aspects of each subject. January l6, 1937 the annual County Girl's Club Conference was held at Arlington. Delegates from our club were Frances Case, Helen Rid r, Nellie Moyer, Ila Johnson, and Jeannette Nour30. Frances gave an account of tho conference at the following meet- ing. Our Girl's Club Dance was given March 19 in tho gymnasium to raise funds for our treasury. Jean i-cars was general chairman and did a fino bit of work. As head of the refreshment commit- tee, Jeannette Evr.noon is being complimented for her splendid service. Plans are being mado by the girls to entertain their mothers at tho Mother-Daughter Tea, an annual event which is planned for the early part of uay. ho tea is the biggest project of the year and is being financed bv money taken in from candy sales and the dance. At the last mooting in May, officers will be installed and it i3 hoped that they will further the development of Girl's Club in every possible way so that each ensuing year will find it improv- ed and more successful. BOY'S CLUB The Boy's Club has prevailed in Lake Stevens High School for many years. Every boy enrolled in high school at Eako Stevens is a member of the organization. The Boy 3 Club usually is nett very active until the spring of the year, when they start a pro- ject for the good of tho school. The first meeting of tho Boy's Club was hold for the pur- pose of electing officers and getting accuaintod with the now members. Officers that were e— lectori aro, Reynard Maltsborgor; president; Edwind Granfors secre- tary, and Kenneth Fennor treasur- er.

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Tho Boy's Club made a gen- erous donation to the Y. H. C. A. of Everott. Tho donation was for the remodeling and repairs of tho building. The Boy's Club was very happy to bo able to assist the Y.M.C.A. and hopo that their offering was appreciated. The Boy'3 Club agreed to divido thoir members into four groups and carry on volleyball, basketball and indoor. The mem- bers wore dividod according to classes. TORCH HONOR SOCinTi-lypC-p i On October 15, 153 “37 Torcl Society net to J. ct vf- ficcrs for the coning year. Or- ville iiatson was elected Pres- ident, Jeannette Noursc, Vice President, and Gladys Samson, Secretary-Treasurer. A social conmittcco of Jeannette Evanson chairman, Ruth licl3on and Leona Kirby committee workers, was ap- pointed; thi3 comr.iittee planned all social functions for the so- ciety. A scholarship committee consisting of Jeannette Hourso chairman, Geraldine Brooks and Ethel Loffler was chosen. This committee attempted to raise the scholarship standard of the stu- dents. On Dccemb. r i;, 193 , tho Torch Club held its assembly at which the pin3 wore presented. The program opened with a song America by the assembled stu- dent body. Ilri Tomby then gave a short talk about the Society, and the rest of the program was turn- ed over to President Orville Bat- son. I.Ir. Bancroft read the Torch Oath to the Society and Orville iiatson read an oath to tli03c re- ceiving permanent torch pins, then presented the pins to Jean- nette Nour3c, Jeannette Evanson and Leona Kirby. Jeannette Hourso read the oath to those re- ceiving two-bar pans, and presen- ted the pins to Geraldine Brooks, Oleda Grinds, Helen Krogli, Har- old Lindotron, Marion Loth, ilcl- lie Moyer, Lillian ilelccn, Ruth Holson, Gladys Samson, Eva Slcyta, Elmer Tastad, and Orville Matson. Gladys Samson then road tho oath to those receiving one-bar pins, and presented pins to Evelyn Bow- man, Hubert Carlson, ilario Iten, XI a Join', s on, Bobbie Kittle son, Ethel Loffler, Shirley Miller, I-rmk Parde v., Eileen Front ice, Beverly Rasmus, Helen Aider, Ver- na Sobring, Eunice Shaf i «.r and Oral Jolf. The program ended with two refreshing piano oolos by Miss Adara. On April 21, 1937, a Torch Party was given to encourage stu- dents tc do bettor work in school. Regular Torch members invited people who usually mado Honorable Mention or the Honor Roll every cm weeks. The Social committee arran- ged both assembly and party, and Jeannette Evanoon received an ex- tra vote of thanks for her fine work on the committee. THE ALL SCHOOL PLAY The All School Play Believe it or Hot was presented March 31, 1937, under tho direction of Miss Stewart. It wa3 a big suc O0G8 • The play Believe it or-Not had to do with a predicament of tho young writer, Phillip Dunn, who i3 trying in spite of the ob- jections of his wealthy family, to make an independent career for himself. Ile 30II3 his first 3tory to True Tales magazine and then loarn3 that the editor of the magazine is coming to check up on the truth of the story. It happens that the 3tory

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