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SENIOR I-TITS The Senior I-1iTs, which is a TradiTional aT This school, is one OT The biggesT evenfs ThroughouT The enTire year Tor The seniors. The l-liTs This year was in The Torm oT a vaudeville TeaTuring several shorT acTs, inTerspersed wiTh clever songs and dances. A one-acT play enTiTled Such Talcing Ways was also presenTed. TwenTy-Tive TalenTed seniors appeared in This producTion which was under The supervision ol: class oTTicers, ClenT CrabTree, Leora DaTTage, Reed Nielsen and Advisers Miss Poulsen and Mr. Randall. ' at ' . g , , 2, i:'ff'o- 1 .' a ' -'f f Lg f Vg--1. ' , f 4 . . .,, I I ,C lf, A J' 'J i' I 3 . 9.a,.,Ax,5y DRAMATIC CLUB The year l94O-4I compleTes The Third year Tor The DramaTic Club oT The Soulh Cache l-ligh School. This organizaTion is composed oT TiTTyTwo -members. Everyone in The sTudenT body is eligible Tor membership if They are inTeresTed in dramaTics fi any Type. The obiecT of The DramaTic Club is To presenT The annual school play under The excellenT supervision OT Miss Evans and Miss Carlson. OTTicers Tor I94O-4l were June Glenn, President Norma Kowallis, Vice-Pre-SL denTg Norene Larsen, SecreTary: GarTh Andher, ReporTer and Edwin Pyle, Business Manager. 0' Q 0 Ja 0 .' ze, -he i if .- C -4-eL,L,gxl Q12-4 E ff ,
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I -'O NI 'Q' n .t.' f T '1' ' i 1 ' A- ' . ' lu K K, L.4XvT- ,.,,,X..' if .. . ll' 1- I I 1. ni 1 'lip if '.' lf.. -' lf' , A ,, ,, iv if ' if HE ELAPTTU This year The SouTh Cache Clarion marlced iTs 26Th year oT advancemenT by giving To The sTudenTs The school news in TirsT class sTyle. Two ouTsTanding TeaTures oT The paper are iTs annual ChrisTmas poem and sTory conTesT lwon by Georgia Price and Jean Biclcmorel, and The monThly exchanging oT papers wiTh oTher schools as Tar reaching as T-lawaii. The STaTT: Julia Theurer, EdiTorg Joyce Qbray, AssociaTe EdiTor3 Clyde RusT, Business Manager: T-loyT Kelly, SporTs EdiTor7 CvarTh Andher, AssisTanT SporTs EdiTor: Clyde Larsen, Francis Maughan, SporTs ReporTersq PaTricia SmiTh, Gloria MaThews, T-Tumor: June Glenn, Louise Woodard, STudenT Body ReporTers3 RuTh Bowen, Norma Kowallis, TypisTsg Ella Euhriman, Exchanges: Miss Joyce Clawson, EaculTy Adviser. BETTER GIRLS COUNCIL The BeTTer Girls Club is com- posed oT all The girls oT The school. The council is composed oT The girl oTTicers oT The STudenT Body, a girl oTTicer Trom each class and each club. The aim OT The club is To creaTe an inTeresT in all school acTiviTies and To broaden Their ideals and creaTe a Triendliness among The girls. Club oTTicers Tor The year were: Ella Euhriman, PresidenT3 Rulh Bowen, Vice PresidenT: Jean Bick- more, Secrelaryq and Lelia Nielm Sen, ReporTer. One oT The mosT successTul evenTs oT The year was Girls' Day, aT which Time The moThers were enTerTained. ln The evening, a dance Tor The STudenT Body clif maxed The day's acTiviTies. Bark Row Lf-TT To Riqh: Nudra Larsen, Marilyn WaTlrins, Advisor, Miss Wallcerg Advisor, Mis. Cummings, Advisor, Miss Poulsf-ng Rulh Bowen, Juan Biclcrnore. ' Tiwiirl Row: Julia Therurrzr, Carma Buulf-T, Juni: Clfinn. Sf-wind Row: Rulh Cooper, BeTTy I Joni-2, Lrifira Uallaqn, Lelia Nielsen, fzlriy Alli-n, Eiisf Rr-w: Jane Bffuflor, Marion James.
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97,3 ,Wx J , v ' - 5, - T ,if .qw il JXP I HU E ECU UMIE5 One hundred eager homemalrers Trom every branch oT I-Tome E prised The membership of The I-Iome Econo ' monThly meeTings and I conomics com- mncs Club oT I94O l94 oyally supporTed I b - I. They aTTencled c u proiecTs during The year. Our Theme Tor This year has been hobbies. In monThIy meeTings and in Home- making classes iT has been our obiecT To Tind and sTimulaTe The special inTeresT oT each girl. We TelT ThaT This could besT be accomplished by inTeresTing The girls in hobbies. Special acTiviTies Tor The year included TirsT oT all a Barn Dance, which was one of The mosT successTuI dances oT The school year. In connecTion wiTh The EEA., we sponsored This dance in place oT The I-larvesT Ball of Tormer years. LaTer on, The FEA. and I'I.E.C. held Their ChrisTmas parTy. This was a gala occasion, wiTh presenTs and reTreshmenTs Tor all. To climax a successTul season we hope To send I Lalce CiTy This spring To aTTend Th ' a arge group OT girls To SaIT e annual Spring EesTivaI. OFFICERS PR Mrs. Cummings, Adviser OGRAM COMMITTEE Marilyn WaTI:ins, Pr Norene Larsen Leila Nielsen Lorn O a lsen Irene Jam esidenT Carma Buehler, Vice-PresidenT J . es ean Buclcmore, SecreTa Ella Euhriman TY I
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