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Music Club First Row-laura Sikkenga, Joyce Apperson, Wilma Fitch, Emma Hustler, Pat Lowry, Helen Strand, Helen Kersey. Second Row-Mr. Wood, Pat Stanley, Margaret Warner, Shirley Jones, Elaine Spurgeon, Alyne Gardiner, Marlene Williams, Pat Evans, Shirley Hill. Third Row-Barbara Mclean, June Peters, Don McCabe, Bob Moe, Merle Craner, Anita Welsh, Pat Yenor. Home lic Club Home Ec Club members assisted the Girls' League in putting on the Mother's Day Tea. This Club was organized to make money to buy some much needed articles for the Home Ec Department. Ofticers are: President-Mary Lou Kamp, Vice-President-Ruth Burroughs, Secretary-Pat Dimico and Treasurer-Marjorie Hamlin. Advisor selected was Miss Lila Gregory, Home Ec Instructor. First low-Barbara Mclean, Lucille Foster, Pat Yenor. Second Row-Ruth Sundell, Pat Evans. Third Row-' Merle Craner, Jack Taisey, Mr. Jones. Quill Nerf W Scro and ,, ll ' -v Jvv,-,1 l l wi
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Lellermans Club Ten new Lettermen were initiated into the ranks of the Lettermen's Club in Februray. The main events of the year were the Banquet and Ball held in May. Officers this year were Jack Taisey, President, Barry Lust, Vice-President, and Vernon Lowry, Secretary-Treasurer. llll. IEE A irls League Doris Van Hise, Jean Root, Lucille Foster, Helen Malay, Pat Lowry, Anita Welsh, Pat Evans, Vivian Williams, Mary Shaw, Barbara Mclean, Suzanne Fountain, Betty Faughn, Ruth Burroughs, Jesse Roan, Agnes Johnson, Ruth Sundell, Barbara Case, Shirley Hill, June Peters, Pat Yenor, Delores Thomas, Marilyn Papenfuhs, Pat Torchie, Patsy Dimico, Mary Johnston, Lila Arrhenius, Phyllis Spurgeon, Vera Horine, Lola Hamlin, Wilma Meads, Mary Epler, Evelyn Wallace, Laura Stoness, Shirley Jones, Frances Gallagher, Ruth Papenfuhs, Irene Rainbolt, Pat Hayes, Opha Carman, Dolores Foster, Alma Qualls, Rilla Berry, Mary lou Sexton, Helen Strand, Vera Ahlstrom, Virginia Preston, Joanne Seaman, Mary Covey, Glenna Cardwell, Bernadine Williams, Emma Hustler, Pat Stanley, Beverly Seibert, Alice Rite, Alyne Amos, lois Allen, Margaret Warner, Joyce Apperson, Pearl Yoder, Mary McQuade, Joyce Moore, Beverly Austin, Doris Ells, Betty Devoe, Mariorie Johnston, Edna Arrhenius, Betty Horine, Kay Alexander, Joanne McDowell, Shirley Herrington, Laura Silrlxenga, Barbara Pendell, Donna Norton, Betty Elmes, Helen Kersey, Carol Lavigne, Elaine Spurgeon, Alyne Gardiner. Pep Club Officers ofthe Pep Club are Shirley Hill, President, Pat Yenor, Vice-President, and Pat Evans, Secretary-Treasurer. Ten Junior members elected into the club were Helen Kersey, Pat Lowry, Lois Allen, Helen Strand, Helen Maloy, Barbara Case, Alice Anderson, Lucille Foster, Jean Root and Doris Van Hise. Quite a number of entertaining assemblies were presented this year and the members have helped greatly in creating pep at the games. They plan to sponsor several activities during the year. Early in the year the Pep Club girls bought kelly green hats with St. Maries in white on the brim. Some of the girls have ordered sweaters.
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Music Club Officers of the Music Club the first semester were President-Merle Craner, Vice-President-Pat Evans, Secretary-Don McCabe andTreasurer-June Peters. For the second semester they were: President-Barbara McLean, Vice-President- Pat Lowry, Secretary-Margaret Warner and Treasurer-Elaine Spurgeon. This club worked toward the goal of raising the standard of music in the high school. The members are selected according to musical experience and ability, and no freshmen are admitted. The Music Club sponsored a program in the fall to help raise money for the maiorette's boots. They also presented a Long-haired concert on March I I. Music Club Pins were bought by the members and a system was worked out for thase who were qualified to receive Iyres for their sweaters. 113 Home Ec Cl ll h First Row-Carol Lavigne, Mary Lou Kamp, Helen Malay, Helen Strand, Pat Evans, June Peters, Jessie Roan, Jessie Walker, Mariean Smith, Verla Ahlstrom, Marlene Wi.liams. Second Row-Rose Kile, Mary Lou Sexton, Ruth Burroughs, Dolores Foster, Betty Elmes, Glenn: Cardwell, B:.ty Sines, Alice Rite, Ruth Rife, Agnes Johnson, Alice Anderson. Third Row-Miss Gregory, Lola Hamlin, Vera Horine, Muriory Johnston, Betty Gloyne, Marilyn Papenfuhs, Pat Torchie, Shirley Jones, Patsy Dimica, Suzanne Fountain, Mary Johnston. Fourth Row-Lois Allen, Edna Arrhenius, Bernadfne Williurrs, Mary McQuade, Alma Qualls, Joan McDowell, Barbara McLean, Anita Welsh, Evelyn Wallace, Lila Arrhenius, Frances Gallagher, Kay Alexander, Lila Cox, Rilla Berry, Betty Pease, Betty Horine. Fifth Row-Ruth Sundell, Mariary Hamlin, Danna Rae Bretz, Emma Hustler, Mary Covey, Ruth Papenfuhs, Margaret Warner, Laura Sikkenga, Darlene Morrison, Mary Epler, Opha Carman, Joyce Moore, Betty Devoe, Laura Stoness, Joanne Seaman, Doris Jane Ells. Quill and Scroll Members of the Quill and Scroll were initiated into this organization on March 2, 1947. Included in this are Lucille Foster, Ruth Sundell, Jack Taisey, Pat Evans, Barbara McLean, Merle Craner and Pat Yenor. On March 8, each member wore a Quill and Scroll printed in green ink on thier forehead to indicate he was a member and also to serve as a mild initi- ation. Ofiicers of the Quill and Scroll are Pat Yenor, President, Pat Evans, Vice- President, and Barbara McLean, Secretary-Treasurer.
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