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Boys' Club Activities Class A Do-Nut League Champions- A Class B Do-Nut League Champions- Left to Right: Maurice Tatlock, Clark First Row: Richard Hunter, Don Neilsen, Robertson, Don Fortune, Dick Waite, Jack Robert Neilsen. Second Row: Wayne Gard- Benoit, Archie Webber. ner, Frank Reed, Norman Johnson. , Mr. Morgan and Santa at the Christmas A Boys Club Dance Dance Virgil Hubbard, the cham- pion program and peanut We get our shoes shined Another source of revenue vendor.
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BOYS' CLUB OFFICERS Otto Florence, 1'r0sirlcnt,' Gerald Wallace, Sponsorg Ted Bechcr, Sccretfcry-Trr'asurer. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL First Row: Lyle Pearson, Carl Higgins, Jim Williams. Second Row: Ted Becher, Otto Florence, LeRoy Hughes, Junior Sponsorg John Flatt, Senioo Sponsorg Gerald Wallace, Sophomore Spfmsoly' Wayne Fuller, Don Kottraba. Boys' Club Because of the condition of world affairs many of the Boys' Club projects have been patriotic in nature. The sale of defense stamps, the construction of stretchers for the Red Cross, the construction of model airplanes for the government, and the appointment of air raid wardens for the school have been some of these projects. Other activities were a Hospitality Committee for new students, Shoe Shine Week, Color Week, an assembly for mothers and Club members and Do-Nut League basketball. During the football and basketball seasons peanuts, pop, and programs were sold at games. The most important social events of this past year have been the annual Christmas Dance on December 12 and the Father and Son Banquet held on April 14.
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1,9 !,141.n1A-,fL, THESPIAN-First Row: Mary Jane Shearer, Florence M. Rees, Sponsovg' Hilma Sweet, Mary Alice Buchanan, Carlton McMullin, Bruce Stansbury.Seco1Ld Row: Lucy Mulvihill, Pauline Sowle, Elnora Mae Rutherford, Julia McBride, Ruth Adell Smith, Margaret Detweiler, Vir- ginia McBride, Grace Wegener, Charles Gilb. Third Row: Dick Salladay, Lou Haggardt, Stella Grenz, Susan Ikenberry, Maxine Niessen, Celestine Salmon, Norma Dickey, Joan Benoit, Olive Wells, Bob Jones. Fourth Row: Dick Lawrence, Betty McVey, Mary Lou Graham, Ruthann Hayes, Bill Reynolds, Gwen Helfrecht, Kenneth Husted. Fifth Row: Junior Hansen, Bob Reed, Robin Blaser, David Figge, Jim DeKlotz, Marie Louden, Loyd Thompson, Ed Chapin, Bill March. Sixth Row: Bob Mills, Franklin McMullin, Howard Ronk, Bill Halley, Jim Hayden. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB-First Row: Thelma Phelps, Corinne McBeth, Imogene Beath, Madge Hayward, Mary Frances Bunn, Margaret Lcwis, Bonnie Smith, Dortha Rush. Second Row: Lucy Mulvihill, Melva Murri, Maxine Fisher, Juanita Conarty, Mary Lohr, June Newcomb, Lois Olson. Third Row: Mary Tadlock, Edith Jinks, Charlotte Thompson, Miriam Murphy, Leona May Cullinan, Vera Goodman, Zola Bartlett, Norma Porter. Fourth Row: Betty Toupin. Ellen Howard, Isabel Hills, Arlene Erickson. Fifth Row: Marian Centers, Evelyn Shirck, Pat Graves, Marion Taylor, Virginia Campbell, Juanita Sutcliff, Sponsor. THESPIAN Thespian stands for the highest ideals and appreciation of drama and dramatic literature. It brings development of confidence, poise, and self-assurance to each participant. In Troupe No. 256 in Twin Falls High, fifty-five members are working to obtain the dis- tinction of best Thespian in the local group. Could any motto be more appropriate than Act well your part, for there all honor lies '? HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club is never idle. These girls have generously given their time to help make our school activities a success. The girls have cooperated many times with the Girls' League and the Boys' Club in serving refreshments. Their aims are to develop social poise, personality, leadership, and initiative. If any organization merits applause, it is the Home Economics Club.
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