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H0 pitalit Formal attire brought informal hos- pitality to the theatre atmosphere this sea- son as twenty-seven members of the Usher- ettcs Cluh served as ollicial welcomers, pro- gram passers, and seat lindcrs for all the concerts, plays and programs ol' the year. fl service cluh in its second year ol' or- ganization, it had as its leaders this year Dorothy Vllindhcim, President, Eunice Cust, Vice-President: Beth Hermach, See- retary-'lircasurcrg and Gladys Shelley, Ad- Visor. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathleen Edmunds, Kathleen Harris, Beverly Allen, Ophelia Nave, Dixie Lewis, Dorothy Nell Nixon, Dorothy Freder- icks. l Trademark U ?X Although the primary purpose of the organization is to render ushering service to the school, the group this year spon- sored a fall dinner and theatre party, a pot! luck dinner and initiation for new mem- bers. and a March all-school dance in the Easter theme. Betty Allen was chairman of decorations for this dance which fea- tured the school dance hand. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Eunice Gust, Vice- President: Dorothy Windheim, President: Beth Hermach, Secretary-Treasurer. .ttf 4 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Carley Gillespie, Tillie FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Nina Robinson. Frankie Orahood, Mary Lou Butler, Beverly Wright, Joanne Calloway, Joan Hill, Gin er Daniels, Geanie Cooper. Littrell, Patsy Matsler, Leota Bristow, Carol Barge, Connie Ohlsen, Peggy Butler, Betty Allen. Ellen Moyer. 25
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Un the steps ol' the ladder, going upa ward, youll find the lli-Y hovs. The memf hers strive to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school higher Christian standards. The lliaY is junior membership in the Y.hl,C.A. and has a large part in the molding ol' our ideals. Lilac the Y-Teens, their inspiration is one ol' higher standards and Christian inliuencc. It is a closed or- ganization which limits memhership to twentvfhve hovs. Mr. XV. T. Johnson advised these hovs in their activities, which included attend , - ance at l.hl.C..rX. sponsored vouth meet ings at Salem, Eugene, and Portland. A carnival hooth was also one ol' their prof jects. lnitiation ceremonies were held lor all new memhers. Ollicers this vear were President. Ken Blaelunong Vicefljresident. Henri' Smith: Secretary, 'loc lloherts: il-reasurcr, Norleigh Allord: and Prograin w . K- . l Chairman, Boho Qlingman. ON LADDER-Ken Blackmon, Henry Smith, Joe Roberts, Norleign Alford and Dave NlcChesney. FIRST ROW-Everett Alford, Melvin Lindley. Herman Johansen, Max DeLamater, Charles Cline, Bob Williams, Harold Parks. SECOND ROW-Cliff Rawlings, E. L. Welch, Paul Dieterle, John Tomseth, Gerald Kirkpatrick. THIRD ROW-Bob McDonald, Hank Cedros, Art Black- mon. Bob Johnson, Irvin Bingham, Don Barge, Mr. W. T. Johnson, Advisor. ,sw . fy. , M
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Kitchen pprentice President-Audrey Blornouist , FIRST ROW-Anna Brown. Loretta Fanning, Mary Lou Butler, Dorothy Gapen, Loretta Gielish, wnmw Alice Emery, Bonnie Nicholas, Phyllis Herde. Delores Fisher. Ann Hutchens, Joanne Stillman, Phyllis Chase, Dorothy Lindley, Patsy Martin, Carolyn Lowell, Ruth Lewallen. Dorothy Fred' cricks, Leta Hodges, Leonabell Lee, Billie Williams, Ann Dieterle. SECOND ROW-Katherine Thompson, lla Haley, Ginger Daniels, Betty Barber, Barbara Rose, Joy Nordling, Shirley Betsey, Jeannine Patrick, Dorothy Fried, Mary Todd. JoAnn Fraser, Donna Hazelton, Doris Henage, Hazel Buechner, Betty Hale, Lois Myers, Margaret Fox, Miss Bailey, Advisor. THIRD BOW- Pat Blatchley, Frankie Calloway, Ruth Copeland, Roberta Chase, Rita Hively, Marilyn Osborne. Mary Jane Sutton, Ellen Moyer, Lavelle Halderson, Natalie Pirrie, Marilyn Freeman, Verna Putman, Barbara Taylor. Jean Pearson, Martha Haley, Mary Lou Brown, Lois Mott, Barbara FH 5 '44 3 ti E I afepnvfv t A Godfrey. Q-,ttewi ' lhc Kitchen Apprentices are united to-Y gctlicr in the liuture ls lomcmakers ol' Amer- ica to learn cooking antl sewing, anal the new antl hcttcr mcthotls ol' homemaking. lhe cluh was atlvisctl hy Miss Laura Bailey and lctl hy a council ol' thc lollowing girls: Presitlcnt, fluclrey Bloomquistg Vice-Presi tlent, .Xnn llutchensg Secretary, Dorothy lsintllcyg Treasurer, Phyllis Chase, His- torian, lo Sillimang Social Chairman, Vloannc Lowell, Song Lcatler, Natalie Pirrie. The Kitchen Apprentices sent two dclf cgatcs to the Oregon Convention ol: Future llomcmakcrs at Oregon State College, ancl ahout ten girls to the tlistriet convention at Corvallis lligh School. This group helped 26 in the state project, W7orltl Christmas l'esf tival, ancl sent a gilt hox to Europe. They also worked on the one hunclretl tlollar state scholarship to send a girl to Oregon State College. A potluck clinncr, roller skating and theatre parties acltletl to a liull schedule. 'lihe girls have plannetl to make curtains for a fitting room in the home economics department, and servecl tlinner to the Vliil- lamctte Valley Guidance Association at their meeting here. The Kitchen Apprentices will value their apprenticeship when they are com- missionetl to lull-Hetlgetl homcmakers.
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