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Auto Shop The Auto Shop Class, consisting of twenty-six members, instructed by Mr. William Dahlheimer, finished the fourth school bus and had it on regular run by March l. This bus replaced the old lnternational which is now being dis- mantled and is to be used for a temporary truck. The design of this bus is similar to bus number three, which Was con- structed last year, but somewhat lighter in equipment and seating four less passengers. The changes of design have made this latest bus more flexible and much easier to handle. The school authorities said it is the best of four busses and they expect to construct another almost identical with the one constructed this year. As far as the school administration is to discover this is the only High School project of this kind in the United States. From the experience achieved from this Auto Shop many of the boys have obtained jobs and are following through in this line of auto Work. We consider this as one of the most important undertakings of the school. The boys are now busy overhauling motor cars and all kinds of auto- motive equipment Which is in line with the best type of teaching in auto shop classes.
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Y Ry W tit . ,Wt Gzrls Club V The first project the Girls' Club undertook was a Barn Dance, given in co- operation with the Boys' Club. lt was a great success as all the students and townspeople turned out for an evening of gay old-time dancing and con- tests. ny Our two assemblies for the year were given in honor of Armistice Day, which was a joint assembly with lunior High and in honor of Washington's birthday. We also presented a paid assembly, at which a very capable ma- gician from Everett, Mr. Kenneth Leckvold, performed. This event was a financial success. Two good-will drives were sponsored by the Boys' and Girls' Club, one for the benefit of the community and the other for the Red Cross. The stu- dents were very co-operative in both of these drives. At mid-year the girls voted on the types of vocational talks they would like to have, as a result the following topics were chosen: Etiquette, Chic and the Modern Girl, Sanitation and Public Health, Dietetics, Dancing, Librarian- ship, Secretarial Training and Nursing. The annual Snohomish County Girls' Club meeting was held in Stan- wood last March. The following girls attended: Vera Buttke, Maxine Hawley, Patty Puckett and Virginia lacobson. Patty Puckett was elected Secretary- Treasurer for the coming year. Our annual Mother's Day Tea, a popular event of the year, was given on May l2. A Spring motif was carried out, corsages and favors were given to the mothers attending. Many Senior girls participated in the program. OFFICERS President .............. ............. ........ ......... V e r a Buttke Vice President ........ ........ M axine Hawley Secretary ,,,,,,,,.. ..,..... M arian Matson Treasurer ....... ........ P atsy Wagner
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