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N GIRLS ATHLETIC LEAGUE Back row J Allen Miss Hauck advisor B Stephens M Per rault V Beatty N Olsen D Anderson B Johnson Front row S Hide S Matsui L Smith L LaJambe H Campbell B Russell Lower row of pictures Badminton team Volleyball game Kittyball team W A ,4f!,Lfw Lague Ex ery girl in the senior high school who has won two points in physical edu ation s a member of the Girls Athletic League When a girl earns 100 points she is entitled to wear the G A L emblem The sophomores Juniors and seniors played off tournaments in volleyball basket ball and kittyball In addition to these the girls played croquet ping pong badminton and tennis and took part in play days held at Yakima and Selah During the Fall a vol lex ball play day was held for the Selah girls Officers of the club were Maxine Perrault president Jewell Allen vice president Virginia Beatty secretary treasurer GIRLS' LETTER CLUB-The purpose of the Girls' Letter Club is: To encourage and help high school girls to participate in individual and team sports. and to create good sportsmanship and skill in these sportsf Each girl must win 400 points in the Girls' Athletic League to b- awarded a letter. After earning this letter she is given the privilege of becoming a member in the organiza- tion. The advisor was Miss Hauck. Twenty nine
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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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Ilrrrtx CHOIR Back row E Rouleau D Cooley L Mosher W Brink U Hoekman P McDonald J NICKIIII R Kramer K Scott B Hrner N Prather G KHYXIIIISKG L Wvckoff Third row B Schell V Hubbard M Punch D Fulgham H Rehm T Hauff G Thomas B Burke N Sut ton V Scott E Thompson Second rove Mr Zvurcker H Shearer M Phipps V Hrner W Bal lrrd O Hurst E Chandler B Coyne R Maulden H HIIIQS A Derrey Ifront rovt D Thomp son J Yurrarr L Brost F Chandler 'VI Steffen L Wrrachowsky J Boguckr P Grow H Roth M Carlson B Bennett The choir began an interesting tear of actnrty by presenting a concert on I, November 7 rn conjunction with the band Later they sang for the Chris mas plax Whx the Chimes Rang and in the afternoon of the last school dat before Christmas sang Christmas carols rn the halls Mr Richard Zvtrcker was director during the first semester but due to hrs enlistment in the Armw Arr Corps Mr Rat Hardman senior high music supervisor directed durlng the second semester In March an operetta Creatures of Impulse bx W S Gilbert was presented The chori was colorfulls attrred rn peasant costumes with a delightful fantastic background man rn the annual Spring Concert A selected group was sent to Ellensburg this spring to sing vtrth the Massed Chorus in the annual Central Washnrgton Music Festrxal The storw of the operetta Creatures of Impulse centers arouncr a Kerr strange Old Laclx who is stating at the Three Pigeons nn i and vtho casts her spell upon some of the inhabitants of the xrllaee when ill the poor creatures come together under their respectrxc irresistible impulses the Old Lrdx is forced to remote the spells and rs their compelled to lefrxe the xrllftge All ends happrlx The cast included Rfrxnicll Nlaulcrfri Bettx Bennett Edu rlcl Chandler LO1s Wxclt off Bill Wilson Ovaeri Hurst Vrrerrrra Scott Phillrs 'VIcDon'1ld and Ethel Thompson N11 Hardman directed the music and Xlrss Padfreld the dramatrcs Ol , . . .. . ' On April 10, the choir appeared again with the band under the direction of Mr. Hard-
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