Redmond High School - Juniper Yearbook (Redmond, OR)

 - Class of 1940

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GIRLS' LEAGUE Good fellowship and comradeship are the goals of the Girls' League, one of the outstanding or- ganizations of the school, whose advisor was again Miss Starla Parvin. All were invited to attend the initiation of the new and the freshmen girls, followed by the Big-and-Little-Sister dance for the new members. Betty Kriger, who was in charge of the Girls' League room, supervised its redecoration. An- other outstanding and successful activity was the publication of the etiquette book under the editorship of Virginia Swendig. The League gave a St. Patricks' Day dance on March 15. An event always anti- cipated by all is the Girls' League Tea for mothers and daughters. Officers for the year were: FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ................................ .......w... B etty Lou Shelley ,,,..,......,...,......,..... Betty Lou Shelley Vice-President .,,,...,,.. .,,.....,, T omiko Konno ....................,.....,.......... Tomiko Konno Secretary ..............., ..,........ D onna Jean Peterson. .....,...... Donna Jean Peterson Treasurer .............,,,.... ,,.,...... D orothy Croghan ,..., ,,......,,.. D orothy Croghan Sergeant-at-Arms ............................... Alice King ,..,...,........ ..,...,..., B onnie Rennolds Song Leader ...........,.,,,,,,,,,,....,...,.....,... Wilma Stockton .......,.. .,........., C armen Newell Chairmen of the five committees: Social and Publicity .,..........,,,,,,.,,,,,, Norma Jean Short Health ,,,,,,,,, .,....,,.,...,.. ....,,,.... N a omi Follon Ways and Means, ,,...............,,..,,..,,,,, Mary Ellen Hutchins Big Sister... ,,,,..,..., Dorothy Hodge Home Economics ,.,,.,,,.,., .....,.,, A nna Rose Hall PEP CLUB The Pep Club, organized in 1934, has had during 1939-40 a membership of twenty-five, led by their advisor, Miss Ruth Yocom. The purpose of this club is to further school spirit, encourage high scholastic standing, promote interest in activities, and develop good will and friendship among all students. In March a banquet was given for the Bend Pep Club. Following the dinner the members of both groups attended the Bend-Redmond basketball game. During April girls whose qualifications met with the requirements of the Pep Club were admitted by initiation. Officers for the year were: , FIRST SEMESTER SE -l SEMESTER President ,,,,,,,,...................,,,., ........... D orothy Croghan ...,,.....,..,......,,,,.,,,,,,, Dorothy Croghan Vice-President .,....,.... ,,.,,..... E velyn Ryder ...,..,,.....,.........,.,, .,.,,,,. A lice Freeman Secretary ,,.,...,.i.,.... , .,.....,., Betty Weigand ,,,,...,, ,.,,... B etty Weigand Treasurer .,................., .,,....... B etty Kingsbury ,,,,,,,,,, ,....,., E velyn Ryder Sergeant-at-Arms .....................,Y,...,.,. Betty Lou Shelley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,, N orma Short LETTERMEN The Lettermen's Club started the year with ten members, but after football season sixteen more entered the club, making a total of twenty-six. Perhaps you remember that eventful Friday, the 17th of November, when the school seemed overrun with Tarzans showing off their muscles, they were the new Lettermen. Shortly after the initiation, on December the first, the Lettermen gave their dance. To the music of famous dance orchestras brought to them over the school's phonograph, the dancers tripped the light fantastic until Mr. Means threatened to hide the records. The officers of the Lettermen's Club were: President ............................................... Dan Kilgore Sergeant-at-Arms ........ ...,...... G ene Damewood Vice-President .,,..,,, ...,....... .................. N o rval Grubb Advisor ,.,,....,.,.,..,....... ....,,.,,. W . P. Kenna, coach Treasurer .............................................. Chuck Hiatt The other members were: Elliott Kingsbury, Gale Dorn, Dale Dorn, Bud McDonald, Chan Ray, Gene Gaston, Loyd Adams, Borden Beck, Dale Ayres, Leason Gregg, Bob Meeker, Bill Motley, Gilbert McFadden, Bill Mayfield, Bob Shaffer, Paul Simmons, Jess Wilson, Philip Fleck, Jesse Williams, John Susac, Sylvester Meigs, and Bob Nichols. FUTURE FARMERS 0F AMERICA In 1921 the Redmond Chapter of Future Farmers of America was formed. At that time it was a mere score of boys. Today, under the leadership of Mr. B. F. Beck, it has become the largest chapter in the state with a membership of 83 boys. The first activity was the annual Barn Dance. In the faint lanternlight of the hayloft of old Redmond Hi, the couples found merriment and cider at this most informal of dances. The F. F. A. put on parliamentary assemblies before the Redmond and Bend student bodies in preparation for the district contest, in which they were successful enough to win. The Father and Son banquet was planned for March eighth. At this time the members enter- tained their dads at a meal prepared by the home economics classes. The officers this year were: President .................................. . ............ Junior Hall Treasurer ................... ........... K eith Shepard Vice-President ..................................... Norval Grubb Reporter ..... ........... B ill Mayfield Secretary .............. .... ......... W a rren Parr Advisor... ........... B. F. Beck

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