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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROW l - Borcloy, Pitlsley, Alex' ander, Weber, Crenshaw, Lehman, Betts, Ashton. ROW 2-Latimer, Smith, Murray, Barnes, Scofield Slater. ROW 3- Keys, Croy, Nek tin, Mobee, McMurroy. ROW 4- Haley, Reynolds, Furrer, Burr. LETTERWOMEN ROW I Nielsen, Crenshaw, Gab- riel, Bailey, Weber, Birdsall, Ash ton, Hall. ROW 2 King, Tabler, Port, Lehman, Reynolds, Comer, Minch. ROW 3 Derby, Neketin, Bailey, Wilson, Latimer, Dimick, Randolph. ROW 4 Pace, Seiber, Maher, Holbrook, Judy Brown, Winhurn, Dalziel, ROW 5 Hyer, Toerlts-rneier, Coulter, Jackie Brown, McCarthy, Lawrence. ROW 6 Foqerson, Barton Cro Miss r Yr Sliiplur, Conlon, Poitras. LEYTERMEN ROW l Kauffman, Ripley, Miller Elliott, Barnes, Furrer, Dimick ROW 2 D. Walker, Wolfer, Tabler, D Rice, Noah, ROW 3 K. Hull Livingston, Coach Boroughs, Arm strong, Gabriel, Fallon. HUSKONSKHS ROW l Husr-man, Jutly Brown, Crenshaw, Ashton, Welmr, Kitchen ROW 2 Latimer, Mulholland Cram-, J. Fogerson, B. Guluric-I Jackie- Brown, Mitchell, Miss Ship lur. ROW 3 D Boyd, Miss Pounds Miss Williams, Needle-s, Neketin Ellis, Furrer, Wills ROW 4- Mrs Hamilton, Brazly, Barnes, L. Boyil Mink, Randolph, wo in 432' '15 re! fir k au-mm
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Honor Society The Beta Chapter of the National Honor Society, under the leadership and direction of Miss Barclay, started off its third year in Sweet Home Union High School No. 2, with definite plans for the year. A The society's big event was the tapping of fifteen new Junior members early in the fall semester. An introduction of the new members was given before the Student Body, at which they were presented as new members of the society. A formal candlelight induction cere- mony, held in the evening, made the can- didates full-fledged members, with the priv- ilege of wearing the coveted gold-torch pin. The oliicers for the year were as fol- lows: President ............ .,.... B onnie Barnes Vice President ,...... ...... D onna Ashton Secretary-Treasurer .. ....... Buth Betts Scribe .....,.... .... ...... D o lores Smith Letterwomen Cluh The Letterwomen, under President Barbara Gabriel, decided upon new mem- bers and set an initiation date. Others helping decide were Joy King, Vice Presi- dentg Janice VVeber, Secretary, Viola Cren- shaw, Treasurerg Norma Latimer, Sergeant- at-arms, and our adviser, Miss Shipler. At initiation the initiates were to be attired in jeans and old shirts both put on backwards, carry IO tin cans and an old bucket and wear their hair in l0 pigtails. Though they had to do ridiculous things they all had fun and were full-Hedged members by the end of the evening. Other events were: October 28th a skating trip to Albany, November l5 a swimming party to Salemg December 16th Christmas caroling. The school year was brought to a suc- cessful close when the Letterwomen took a trip to the coast. They stayed overnight and everyone had a wonderful time. Lettermen Club The Lettermen Club organized early in the fall, with the able guidance of Coach Boroughs and Coach Frost. They elected the following officers: President .,..,....,.....,..,.,.....,....... Bob Derby V ice President ....... .............. B ob Furrer Secretarv ...........,.....,.....,,....,...... loe Fallon Sergeant-at-arms ....,.....,. Leroy Livingston At the beginning of the year nine let- termen were added to the club. The plans of the initiation were carried out leaving new members with plenty of remembrance of their initiation into this club. The Spring initiation added new mem- bers to the club. Old members enjoyed the initiation along with the new members be- cause of the big chicken dinner that was served to them. New and old members will probably remember this initiation for quite some time. Huskonskiis Club The Ski Club Adviser, Mrs. Hamilton, took charge of the first meeting of the Ski Club held in October until the following officers were elected: Ken Fallon .......... zz ........i..,........ President Bob Derby ........................ Vice President Viola Crenshaw ........ Secretary-Treasurer Others elected at this meeting were 42 Donna Keys, Girls Ski Patrol Leader: Bob Furrer, Boys Ski Patrol Leader, Claude Crenshaw and Mr. Woods, to represent the Huskonskiis in the Santiam Ski Patrol, Miss Shipler and Gerald Horton represen- tatives to Becreational Council. The club made three week end trips to Hoodoo Bowl and three Sunday trips. This season was climaxed by the Ski Club Initiation held on the last trip, March 20th and 21st.
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Home Economic Club The Future Homemakers of America is the official title of the Home Economics Club. The local chapter is affiliated with the state and national organization. Club officers for the 1947-48 are: President ..,..........,,......,.. Dora Lou Pittsley V ice President ,,.,,,.,..,..... Dorothy Atkinson Secretary . ..,,,.,. ..... f ielen Stewart Scitainartl Players Club The Scitamard Players Club was form- ed at the beginning of this school year under the auspices of our dramatic coach, Mr. Barsness. The charter members elected their of- ficers as follows: President ......,.....,.,. ........... B ob Furrer Vice President ...,..,. ...... oann Lehman Secretary ..........,.. .,....,. R uth Betts library Club The Library staff for the first time or- ganized as a club and elected the follow- ing ofhcers: President ,,,,,.,.,,,,, .,,,.,.....,... B illie Pace Vice President ,...,,.,.......... Margie Birdsall Secretary ...,,.....,....,..,,........., Mary Dimick Under the leadership of Mrs. Beaman the staff has endeavored to assist the stu- dents in a better use of the library facilities and prevent certain abuses by both the stu- dents and faculty. Ilffice Staff The office staff was very happy to get into their new office this year and leave the old cramped quarters. Our new office is well lighted and heated, making our work so much more pleasant. Mrs. Dishaw su- pervisesthe staff as well as being secretary to the principal. Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,, Clella Alexander Historian-Reporter .,.......... Frances Miller Parliamentarian ........ Emma Lou Partridge Regular meetings are held monthly. Any girl taking Home Economics or who has had Home Economics is eligible for membership. Activities of the club are money making projects, school service pro- jects, educational and social programs Delegates have attended district and state conventions. Treasurer ..... ....,..........,,. L uetta Nielsen Clerk ,,,,, ..,......................... M arian lVlinch The clubfs most important event this year was the initiation of new members. Part of the initiation included the wear- ing of stage make-up all day at school, this make-up was applied by club members. Then in the evening each initiate was given a topic and had to do a pantomime on this topic with spot lights glaring in their faces. The initiation was then ended with re- freshments. The fiction section, supplemented by the circulating library is the most popular department of the library. Naturally the magazine section is a close second in pop- ularity. The club has added a lovely floral pic- ture and two of Corot's prints for the library walls. These were purchased from library Hnes and money earned through candy sales. To add to the further attractiveness of the library, hanging baskets of ivy and fresh cut flowers are to be found each day. Our work consisted of mimeographing programs, tests, school forms, bulletins and many other odd jobs . Each student spends one period during the day in the oHive. We feel this exper- ience is very valuable to us as future sten- ographers and secretaries.
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