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if Ffrrt rim: McGuire. Travis, NlcKinney. Rowe, Schmidt. McDonald. LeDrcw. DeRosier. Taylor. .Milind nm: Nliss Chomu-rr. Boardman. Hardy. Lrntz. Linton. Grant, Detfinbaugh. Elson. O'Harra. Qt!! 61116 President - - - Helen McKinney Vice-President - lean McDonald Secretary - - Frances Lanning Treasurer Frances Elson TARTING the year off with a Hallowe'en mixer, incorporating a penny drive and the introduction of the new girls, the Girls' Club has been one of the most active Years since its inception. The club took charge of two all-school events, namely the Thanksgiving assembly and an all-school party. The party, A Night in the Netherlands, set a new precedent, being the first ever given by the Girls' Club. The Dress Regulations committee sponsored Sport Shoe Day, a Skirt and Sweater Day, and a Gingham Dress Day with appropriate tags being worn by the girls who complied with the regulations of the day. At one meeting of the club a talk was given on the use of cosmetics. The Girls' Club was represented at the Girls' Club conference held in Onalaska and at Play Day in Olympia. The girls gave a tea for their mothers in May, thus bringing to a close a successful year. cya' glad HIS YEAR the Boys' Club completed its fourth year as an organized high school club and carried on three activities started in l934 under Mr. Homer Taylor's direction. The first and most important was the organization of a baseball team which has grown greatly in size and importance. The introduction of this sport was due solely to the untiring efforts of the members of the club. The Boys' Club sponsored four assemblies. In the last one they presented Major Schoof, a soldier of fortune, who talked of his adventures and displayed his trophies. This year the Boys' Club undertook to see that the school grounds were kept neat and clean. A kangaroo court was started to prosecute any students found disobeying the rules and scattering paper or refuse on school property. This organization has also taken an enthusiastic part in activities of other groups and has given its loyal support to the school. .Siuiind mu: Mr. Taylor. Stinson. Vi'yau. Anderson. Brazil. Leman. Fur: mu: Wfeeks. Fourre. Trout. Osterberg. Borsl.
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Firrt mn: Bagan. Cole. McGuire. Rowe, Travis. Brokaw, Hawk, LeDrew. Ward. Suttfnd wa' Osrerberg. Wolcott. Lentz, Crossman. Ball, Purdy, Morkerr. Finch, McDonald. Blrlfiel. Tl-iid nm: Bhrrus. Mr. Crosby: Hoi'r. Srhmxdr. Dahlman. Lanning. A. Kneeland. Walton. D. Kneeland, Weeks onot .fociety HE HONOR SOCIETY is an organization of juniors and Seniors who have earned a re- quired number of points through scholarship and school activities. To become a member, a junior must have earned twenty-six points during his Sophomore year. A Senior must have gained fifty-six points during his first two years of high school. To retain his pin at com- mencement, a Senior must have earned eighty-six points. Scholarship points are earned as follows: A-43 B-3, C-2: D-Og F minus 2. Two activity points are given to the president of the Student Body, letter winners in maior sports, and the editor of the Saghalie. One activity point is given to class presidents, Student Body officers, members of the orchestra or school play cast, minor letter winners, Board of Control members, and students with a perfect attendance record. At present the society boasts the following members: SENIORS: Mildred Ball, Margaret Hawk, David Kneeland, Harold Lanning, lean Lentz, Carl Mattus, Bernice Michaelson, Norma Purdy, Arthur Ward, Donald Weeks. IUNIORS: William Bagen, lane Brokaw, Bruce Cole, Robert Hoyt, Anna Kneeland, Mar- garet LeDrew, lean McDonald, Mary McGuire, Betty McKiel, Cecile Crossrnan, Ardith Dahl- man, lean Finch, Ralph Osterberg, Vera Rowe, Max Schmidt, lane Travis, Leonard Walton, Hugh Wolcott, Florence Morkert. twenty-fin
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First ron: Enlow, Burgess, Adams. Labor. DeRos:er. Allen. Sound run: Lmscott. Harrison. Lentz. Hogan. Scofield. 51cGuire. ,fifiatiani HE LIBRARIANS were a hard working group of girls who received little glory for their endeavor and no little abuse. There were two librarians on duty during every period and each was kept busy either checking out books or shelving and repairing them. Adding greatly to the pleasure of their work was the new library, a part of the addition to the building this year. Many new fiction and non-fiction books found their way on to the shelves through the endowment of Mr. Nicols and the selection of Miss Moreland who advised the librarians. The librarians are Beatrice Adams, Edna Allen, Florence Burgess, Frances Burgess, Phyllis DeRosier, Maxine Enlow, Katherine Hogan, Margery Harrison, Virginia Labor, jean Lentz, Ruth Linscott, Mary McGuire, Bernice Michaelson, and Virginia Scofield. -gt! HE ART CLUB was organized this year under the advisership of Miss Anna Lois Hertzberg. Although it is an organization new to this school, it has been received enthusiastically and boasts a membership of fourteen ambitious artists. Various branches of art have been studied as members have shown inclination to that particular division. Work has been done in portrait painting, modernistic designing, dress designing, soap carving ,and landscaping. Members of the club have made valuable contributions to the Saghalie as well as to the annual, Marie Butler and Eloise O'Harra, two outstanding artists, having designed the cover and the introductory pages of this book. The Art Club is planning an exhibition of its year's work to be displayed in the social hall. The officers are Marie Butler, President, Anita Wenz, Vice-President, Geraldine Swed- burg, Secretary-Treasurer. F1111 ww: Cloutier. Wenz. Taylor. Warren. Swedburg. Faulk. Nliss Hertzberg, Second row: Harrison. Lilley. Kneeland, Osborne. Butler, O'Harra.
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