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Iilirwr 0 Xiqggrfvywuy fyeyi l X.f Girl Scouts The Girl Scout activities this year varied from meeting a queen to swimming in our pool. XlVllK'll Queen Marie and the royal party were in Kansas City, Troop 22 sent Vera McLean, Genevieve Buchanan. and VVl1llf1'CCl Gottman to be members of the reception connnittee of Girl Scouts. During iGirl Seout'Wcek the girls served in groups at the Evans .Home for Chil- dren. At Lhristmas time they adopted a family and with Miss Willis' Home Room decorated a tree and gave gifts and clothing. But .they can play as well as work. They have had some jolly swims and hikes. Every girl has been working to change her rankq the Tenderfeet to become Second Class, and Second Class to become First Class, and earn some merit badges. Campfire Girls Anakise is the name of the Camp Fire group at Northeast Junior. This is an Indian word, and means singing together. Our group has been small, but those who have attended our meetings regularly have certainly caught the Camp Fire spirit. The girls made scrap books for the Children's Home. They are now making clothes for the dolls that are to be given to Mercy Hospital. Of course, Camp Fire means a glorious time out of doors in all kinds of weather. Blazing trails, going on treasure hunts, and having penny hikes are a few of the ways we have spent our time together out of doors. One morning the group hiked to Independence. Needless to say, everyone was ready for that precious food. Anakise will certainly be represented at Camp Shawnee this summer. The Boys' High School Club The B. H. Club of Northeast junior started out with twelve members, and grew slowly but surely, until finally as many as fifty boys were attending the meet- ings which were held every other Vkfednesday. The ideal of the club is for each boy to lead a clean life. The boys who joined this club, first had to be voted on by the other members before they were taken in. The spirit of good fellowship which was always inlthese meetings at the church and at Budd Park, gave the boys a feeling of exhilaration to thlnk they belonged. The club was entertained byrmany speakers, among them Tom Poor, noted Olympic high jumper, who related his experiences. Banquets were held for the various athletic teams to increase the good feeling between the boys in the club and the athletes. Mr. Guemple and Mr. Harry Harlan were the advisors. Camera Clique .The Camera Clique is a group of people who go around 'tclickingn others with their cameras. If you don't want to be clicked by a member of the Clique you had better hide when you see a camera in the hands of a Clique member. The Camera Clique's great ambition is to get a snap shot of everything humorous or interesting in school life, and you can see some of the best of these in our snap- shot section of the Buccaneer. The Clique was organized in November, and it was the first new club to be formed in Junior High. We hold our meetings twice each month and have had many interesting programs. Lg I all . . . . . g Y One Hundred One
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1 V .4--,. I IEl9.9 RST we - X1 gv-ywvy - I Boys' High School Club .1-L,.. 'r-'- Back Row: Bingham, Brooks, Adalms, lllel11tu1'ff, Mr. Guemple, Brofwu, Garrell, l'VL'l.'lI, Ellis, Baxter. Fourth, Row: Cade, Westfall, Gamjvlicll, Clark, Vambert, Rogers, Porter, Vail, Mesner, Pierce, Hofflclns. Third Row: Emmert, Trussell, Arn, Goodllart, l1Velser, .4ddinylm1, Bleistein, Clair, flutes, Porter, Scherrer, Grlslzam. Second Row: Geary, Tathwell, Frifs, Zaluz, Gray, Abell, Iloyfzes, Jolley, Edyeeomll, Groom. Firs3DRo'w: W'ill'fa111s, PVood, Alford, Bobier, Woodmansee, Sapp., Monaco, Morris, Yo-Img, owell. Camera Clique l .,. ..-... -,e....... -....-..,.....,.s.,..7,.., . . ..,.. ,...... -...-...... V H- V T, .-.-.... , - - , , f , , 1 ' . - . 4 , Bock Row: Primm, Bassett, Ruby, Harbison, Power, Clark. Second Row: Spencer, Ford, Gardner, Miss fIlll.S'llH'2C', Friedel, S1l71ZlIICl'5. First Row: Bicknell, Callihan, Paiti, Marslmll, Ryder, Frie, Dearing. Igpfra--fra DF Wm Cow-.53-fill One Hundred Two
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