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BOYS HCDME EC By engaging in all lypes of wood work. bolh boy and girl members of The l-landicrall Club spenl an inleresling year. Some of lhe arlicles made were: Book and magazine racks. bool: ends. slciis. end la- bles, lable lamps, bracelels. rings. and eleclrical devices. In addilion 'ro The enioymenl re- ceived in 'rhis club, The mem- bers have also acquired inval- uable lraining. T T MUSTANG The Know Your Communilyn was a very worlhwhile club where we learned inlereslinq facls abou? Prosser. During 'rhe year we wen'r 'lo 'lhe following places: Flour Mill, Blaclcsnuilh Shop, The Gold Mine. and also 'lhe Warehouse. The members say lhey enioyed lhese lrips very much and afler lhey had relurned They held discussions on whal lhey had seen. Their advisor was Miss Mary Pelley. ? 5 2 .A ,A si.- QE' T, ,gg X 20 The Boys Home Economics. a new and novel club. was or- ganized fo leach The boys how lo prepare various dishes. While wailing for lhe equip- menl' lo come lhey discuss such 'lopics as: correcl dress for boys, combining of foods and lable manners. Their de- sire is lo prepare such foods as cakes, pies, biscuils, and poach- ed eggs on loasl. Their ad- visor was Miss Alice Nelson. QNX sv -. ill P sk U ' HANDICRAFT The school owes Thanks 'ro lhe club lor having 'lhe poles wrapped al Foofball Games, adverlising. selling liclcels, pep rallies, and for everylhing nec- essary 'lo make alhleiic evenls go off smoolhly. To raise money 'ro buy hals for 'their members while on duly. They sold fell horses lo 'rhe sfudenfs. Their advisor is Mr. Ernesl Newland. T Know YOUR COMMUNITY
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NEEDLECRAFT CLUB Composed of librarians only, 'rhe club members learned how Io mend books cover magazines and slud- ied differenl Types of cards and had a program each meeling consisiing of bool: reviews and discussions of inieresiing magazines. Eula Conalser, president I-Iazel I-licks, Vice-Pres. and Pro- gram chairman, Virginia Sommers, secrelary. MUSICAL MO Laiin club discussion con- sisls mainly of Iopics cen- Iering abour Rome, iis arf, religion, home life, and government Anna Rose Fisk, president Eilen Foisy, secreraryp Louis Piland, vice-president Oiher mem. bers: Phyliss England, Nel- lie Clark, Lowell Miller, Iris Ivey, Florence Basrien, Tom Damon, I-Ierberr Srrous, Rulh Kinny. This club, organized The Ias+ semesler, is very pop- ular iudging from The large arrendance. The purpose is Io learn how ro knif, cro- chel' and embroider. Wirh Ihe aid of Miss Jamison, Ihe advisor, many of Ihe girls knirred barrel sweal- ers. Srella Smiih, pres. Al- dine Dunn, Sec., Doroihy Searle, Vice President LIBRARY CLUB Musical Momenls, a new- ly organized club under Ihe direciion of Miss Perley, has proven very successful Ihis year. Each week Ihey have a program consisring of dancing, singing. and music and Ihe lasl semes- Jrer They concenrraied on making scrap books of popular and also original songs. Ina Pierce. Pres., Coleen Webb. Sec., V. CL,,..- ,,.,, 1, LATIN CLUB 'ia ,f i I 9 if 3
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The Journalism club dis- cussed some oT The phases oT newspaper work during The TirsT semesTer. The club members pracTiced wriT- ing newspapers and sever- al of Their arTicles appear- ed in The local paper. Grace Sommers. Pres. Tom Damon, V.-Pres.: Al- ene Rassmussen, Sec.: Mr Barbre, advisor. F - CLUB R 5 An up and coming club T Tor The boys is The F. F. A. i They senT delegaTes To PorTland, Ellensburg, Spo- kane, and Pullman where They iudged sToclc and po- TaToes. Besides presenTing The humorous assembly Where's- Elmer They sold hoT dogs aT TooTball games and conducTed evening T school Tor Tarmers. F. F. A. CLUB The orchesTra, under The direcTion oT Mr. Merlin E. BerTo was comprised of I9 pieces. They presenTed numbers aT boTh The All- l-li Review and The Senior Class Play. The band branch of The orchesTra played Tor FooTball, Bas- keTball, and Baseball games. ORCHESTRA Engaging in several diffi- culT phases oT gym work. This club under The direc- Tion oT Coach Reynolds was very acTive during The year. Boxing, wresTling. and Tumbling comprised The main acTiviTies oT The club. GYMNASTICS CLUB F . ' 21
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