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-I V The efforts of this organization are directed a mainly toward the protection of the lives of stu- ? dents attending Top-Hi. Besides regular' patrols stationed at corners both noon and afternoon. this zraanrza- tion patrols at both school and community functions. maintains order in school. and is responsible for clearing the building of students in case of fires and other disasters. There is very little reeoznition to be obtained by joining the Patrol other than the satisfaction of a job well done. The Patrol had a party on March 16. 1942. Officers for 1941-1942 were as follows: Captain. Vearl Duncan: Lieutenants. Bert, God- dard. Bill Mur'ra3'. Clark Chamberlain. The Central Contrfil Board consisted of all the officer: and Pete Kn:-ff. Private. SAFETY PATROL--Back Row: S. Jones. C, Chamberlain. B. Murray. H. Kaminske, B. Olden. K. Ocker. D. Eberhart. A. Jewell, D. Fulgharn, Mr. VVesterman, Advisor. Front Row: M. Steffen. 5. galisur. D. Hadley. C. Krreff. B. Goddard. V. Duncan. D. Newquist. G. Plank, C. VVIHSIIIIS. .. c er. I- If A Back Row Binders E Hogan H Sears D Slrellenberger C Che-nes H Wrltcis Mr Vollmer Adxrsor U Hoekmfrn P Jensen R Rose J Omlin B Waddrrrttoir L Belrrr W Wilson Middle Rovi D Woods J Miller C Cadley F Wentz A Johansen E Hirrishr P Allen E Hoxt G Thomrs L Omlin A Anderson R Houle H Burkeprle T Hide Front Row R Forles W Kukcs P Maseda B Sager M Nishrmoto M Steffen D Hadlex D Owen B Ruolih B Anderson L Foiles L Besel D St George L Kukes R Cokelex I Konishi D os 1 ane The Rotarx Club of Toppenrsh has mad it possible for the F F A members and vocational agricultural students to borrovt mor ex for projects which thex carrx on If a student F F A If ther pass the loan rt goes to the Rotarx Club and if th x pass rt the student then gets his loan There rs approxrmaterx S1179 in the loan fund Last rears officers were as folloxxs President Larrx Omlm Vice President Ralph Rose Secretarx Hoxvrrd Walt rs Treasurer Art Anderson Reporter Andi Johansen Some of the Ag. students made sign posters for th citx so the crtrzens of the com munits can find their was around The F F A also entertained most of the F F A Chapters of the Yakima Valles here Dec 12 1941 The Chapter has a strip of land acr oss the tracks which it is going to plant rn peas this tear Officers for this tear are President Edvtard Hogan Vice President Hovtard Sears Secretarx Pat Jensen Treasurer Clarence Gadlei Reporter Wilbur Wilson 1 '. .--V . ': J, 'r . . . . ' , . . 2 N . Q . . I O l V I v ' Q v ' , . . Y ' Y 1 wants to borrow money he sees the loan committee which consists of a few boys in the . . ' . . . ' Q . - . J I. A t.' . .., - 9 ' 'V 5. ' ' - K . h.-. . L. . - ' A- V ' H- . A- K -A Twentx seterr
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K A Thrs tear the Grrls Club has prorrdtd rnanx rnterestrna A C and entertarnrng et er1ts To start the wear off a frolrc was held Ill the gxm The purpose was to acquarnt nevr grrls mth the Grrls Club Follovtrrrff th1.s tne Grrls Club Annual Chrrstmas Baskets were planned and presented Ir1 a specral meetrng Chrrstmas program was presented and Santa handed out faxors One of the rears most outstandrna erents was the Stxle Shmr and N10 l1-rs Tea presented durrng the Valentrne Season The models for tl1e Stxle Shovs were grrls lll the hrgh school Thrs xears Stxle Shovs was one of the best exer presented The mothers were entertarned br therr daughters and presented to the Top H1 facultx The Grrls Club assemblx program was presented to tl1e Senror Hrah Student Boot xrrth a cast entrrelx of grrls Ir1 addrtron to tl1err mam p eral ex ents Grrl Club sored ent rtfr llll students durrnrz the vurnter season Prgmx moues and Penrrx Dances were the mo most popular features of the mnter program The Grrls Club offrcers hare worked hard and earnestlx tl11s tear and lrfrxe completed a Kerr successful tear A xg? Mrss Trrmbles helpers the lrbrarx staff are stu JL fafy dents takrna Lrbrarv Screr1ce for credrt The same amount of credrt rs grven for tl11s as for 1111 frve hour subject Jobs for them tc do One person vsorks 'rt tl1e chargrng desk whrle or1e shelxes books that haue been turned rrr and works Ill tl1e back room dorng xarrous jobs and another srans pass slrps for students who hare come from other classes to the lrbrarx Ewerx quarter th lrbrarrans rotate thus frrrrrrg each or1e a chance at the rarrous Jebs It ls tl1e dutx of each lrbrarrarr to do hrs or her part to marntarn order lll the lrbrarx Ex err student lrbrarran Ls bellefltled 111 mam vtass 1-Ie or she has an opportunrtx to learn tl1e fundamentals of frlrng checkrng books out and checkrng arrangements of readrng materrals OIRLb CLUB OFFICERS Standrng Lorrarne LaJambe Ellen Anne oner Noreen button Seated Mrs Boersma adxrsor RWjIll9llMll11dCll bavxrler V1rg.,1r11'1 Lee Lrmb Bette Stephens LIBRARY bTAFF btarrdrrrg, Anrre K1I1H1llT3 Mary NISIIIITAOIO Oprl Lrllre bmrth Mrss Trrmble adxlsor Lottre Mercer Geraldrrre Ka therr1 111 and xarrous Irtrsorr Mrrt,re Wrf., Vllglllll Berttx Ruth Mrltorr V11 re Oxxerrs mrnske Serted Lxcirr Oreerr Barbrra Russell Erelyrr Doolrrr Wlrrrrrfred Hrttlrer Murrel Srlxers Krmrko Tarrrakr 1 I'XKillIX XIX . s .. ' . . .' ' 1 1 ' ' ' - - - I - v . - V .'s 3 's ' '. s1 1:'.' ' e' ri .1 int for tl1e A.- ' A. . . Y. L, A H Q . 0 '-.'. ' 1. .'.' ' L. L. ' . H. - CL ' ' ' ' ' ' ..l ' 'J ' '- 1 ' Q z j - ' .' ' . Each period, from or1e to three students work in the l1b1'ar'y. Tlrere are several regular' ' A ' i ' .. , . L. C .Y' ,- I. ' V ' I Y '. A- ' M ' I ' , -1 - ' 2 41 Q 1- , ' ' , . 3 1 ' f,' . 1 ' 2 , 'Y' 'z r X ' . ' ' '. 2 , l
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Z A Pep Club is 21 service organization oi' Junior and senior girls Qij LL elected into the club on a basis of girls club points. participa- tion in school activities, and pep, In accordance with IIS pur- pose ot' promoting pep and enthusiasm for athletics and other school events. the club has maintained a rooting section at football and basketball games. printed schedules and programs of the games and ushered at basketball games. The trophies in the case in the hall received a polish job by the Club and the benches in the gym a scrubbinta. Climaxine the years activities. the Pep Club sponsored a Varsity Ball. honorine past and present Top-Hi lettermen. Pepsidents for first and seeonci semesters were Dorothy Anderson and Naomi Olsen. respectively. Scribblers were Miyo Konishi and Sayuki Matsui. Club funds were handled by Naomi Olsen and Jewell Allen. PEP CLUB Bac-lc Row N Rt-ici. R. Gaxtiler. B Johnson. M Perrault. B. Stephens. R. Maultlt-n. D. Anderson, N Olsen. A Henle, B, Bennett. G. Kaminske, V. Lamb. B. Russell. I Jump. S. Matsui: Advisor, Miss Patifielcl Front Row' L Smith. C, Iwaniato. L I.aJanib1-, M, Konishi. I.. Owens. M. Waaoiivix B Ray, W. Hittntr. J, Allen. I. Geiger. D. CH'lElf.'I', N. Sutton, A. Dt-rry I LDC-KT CILB Balt Rox B Q cllti llllllli e mei ohir i 1 A. 1 E bt i o 11h If ont ou H n 11 e O C ii 11111 N 1 D Bouthex VK X il I 1 A 1 f l txho x l C Cai tlltls in major sDOIl The club h1s 1 paddle squ tc Q lllll 3 1 3011 Q1 1 s r s 100 illlX 4 u 1il1s 1 1 Z 1 X ' t II 'ci c illl 1ShtlltnJfr ict is 1 1 t Nt 1 -X1 1tx 1 WI . 1-' .La 1 H Kr .k. C Cl itv. L J .suir R. iranipr. lf. l.a5'iiian. H Rtstp H M1 'ha1'ls. P, Jensen. F. . shic-ma nn. ' 'll ss, Cot - Blair, ii' R ': Nishi roto. R H ule. E Lnxcisey, A. And rson, J, Proulx. F. L ri. D Fuluha ii. H Cla D. 5111111-nbcrut-r. H Q .rs . 1 '. 'V son f 1 , 1 1 . 1 .. . 0 f The Vkiltz.-at Club lr inacxe up or :1t.i.t'tt's tin V 1' ill 1 al wizzt-ii patrols thi tielci ciurinl zrititbili Q. is anti ht-lt s ma intain anti supi ' uno' ortier and sportsnirnyhip thrruuliout .c'l l 1 ' '1ll's The club spoitsois clitterviit actix'iti1-s ciurinu the year such as tht' annual Wildcat cian1'1'. anti an asstrnbh' prnerani. This year the t-lub shox -cl its appid-t'i11tinn to tht- Coach. Ch: ' -. Blair. anci thrrus te11t'liez'. Ritharci wi-ke-:'. Dx prtfst-ming mln-yn tnn :tits anti a party bf-tc1i'e- they leii to join our 11:'nin-ti I-irtvs The ti it-ers 1,1 the club xwzw as . llriws Prfsicient. Fin 'is Llllllllllll X'1t'11-Piwsitifiit Dall 1 fl A mer: Set 'ai'3'-Trei'.t1i'1fi', Joe Brent-ki: Sl'I'EltA1illl5-lil-i Pills. Ja -ls .'i 'kl n and . 't Aiicie-rsoix Mr. Burn'-it was tht- 1 i is -:L -nu-.-iuh'
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