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gizfa I p Shivering . . . ,lean VVright, social chnirmang janet Haw- orth, secretary: Estelle Stein- ke, vocations chairmang Phyl- lis Shepherd, vice-president: lrene Haworth, entertain- ment: Mildred Snow, presi- dent: Pauline Hnatek, pub- licity heady Cloe Stinnett, treasurer: and Miss Hender- son, adviser, Girls' cluly cen- tral committee, pose for pic- ture. Being one of the most active groups in school, the Girls' club kept rolling this year, set in motion by the annual mixer in September. One of the most outstanding days of the year, Sadie Hawkins' Day, March 29 was climaxed by their Tolo dance. The girls also spon- sored the sales of war stamps and tuberculosis seals and manned one of the booths for com- munity day. April 25 was the date of their major spring activity, the Mother-Daughter tea. B034 cw The rough-riding hard-hitting Boys' club was led by the broncho buster Don Smith and his right-hand men Ronnie Fight 'em Swanson, vice - presidentg Groucho Dick Johnson, secretaryg and Will Roger Miles, treasurer. The activities and meetings of the Boys' club were supervised by the Boss', Mr. Andy Anderson. The activities put on by the straight- shooting Boys included a very successful even- ing dance on November 9 and a weekly noon movie called Flaming Frontiers starring Johnny Mack Brown as Tex Housten. This Western serial was enjoyed by both girls and boys. Boys' cluh officers reenzict committee meeting before the czmicra. Seated around the table are: Roger Miles, treasnrerg Phillip Swanlmerg and Harvel VVood, freshmen representatives: Mr. Anderson, adviserg Don Smith president: VVQ-ndcll Clmrltou, sophomore representative: Dick johnson, sc-cretaryg Ronnie Swanson, V186- president. ZCI
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owzc! of donftof When the good ship Selah High started on its journey for the year of '45-'46, Ronney Sperline was on the bridge. He did a fine job leading the crew to a successful trip. Record- ed in the log book as accomplishments were ammending the school constitution so we were able to award letters to our gridmen and arranging to use the school phonograph for dan- ces on a rental basis. The officers of our crew are elected in the spring of the previous school year. The First Mate assisting Captain Sperline was Wally Johnson, while the recording in the log book was done by Irene Haworth. Bob Swanson handled the ship's finances. The reading ma- terial, the ship's paper and annual, were produced by Susan Horsley and Bethel Pierce, respectively. Barbara Rowland planned social affairs for the crew, while Jackie Beach represented the athletes aboard. The crew was represented by Ronnie Swanson, Vir- ginia Burnett, and Bill Stinnett, the junior, sophomore and boot representatives. These eleven were ably advised by Admiral T. R. Smith. nn-mlwers Yirginiznrllurnett, Bethel Pierce, 1 z - l 4 v tl Nl . S 'th, -l1lClil6 Bench, Huh Swzmson, Romuc Swan- 19
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gzuifipuz Miss jackson, adviser, tells how to lay ont pic- tures to Jean VVright, lda Keller, Geraldine Lynch, Faye Mapes, Kathleen llueker, Helen Knutson, assistant editor, Irene Lynch, lion Eyman, Nor- ma Synnnoniis. Pat Sand- ers, Pauline Hnatek. Boh Bliger. Sitting around the table, janet Haworth. Bonnie Breeding, Barbara VS'al- ters, Helen Randolph. Bev. Rhynard, Farmel Nally, Jackie Knutson, Shirley Browng and stand- ing, Lois Payne, Bolt Peck, Pearl Beall, Bar- lrara Rowland, Estelle Steinke, Iihyllis Drake, and Dolores King listen Zittentively as Editor Beth- el Pierce explains how to write np copy. On the stairs . . . the snh- scription and husiness staffs, Sue Stone, jim llowdy, Mildred Snow, Estelle Steinke. subscrip- tion manager, fharles Hoydar, Helen Youngren, Clayton Tissell, Bob Pin- grey, Dean Shuman, Rog- er Miles, linsiness inan- agvr, and Bill Slllllllflllflll. MW mm M., mu. My Ah! sweet mystery of life that's what our annual will recall to us in future years. The lights in Miss Jackson's room were kept burning long hours as Bethel Pierce, editor, Helen Knutson, assistant, and Roger Miles, business manager, worked to record our activities and memories between two covers. The photography staff snapped the odds and endsn pictures while Sheppards took our formal shots. The next step was for the write-up staff to provide the stories behind the pictures. Then, the pictures and copy were handed to the editor and layout staff for careful organization, while the business staff roamed the town for ads.
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