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GIRLS' LEAGUE THE BOBCAT Paqe 23 Left to right. Front row; Metcalfe, Keys, Ham, Greenwood, Cline, Lindsay. Counsel!, Cosner, Tucker, Galle, Miss Nickachiou. Second row, Posey, Turner, Evans, Turner, Lay, McCauley, Lay. Withycombe. Third row; Wright, Trump, Watts, Cockrell. Wiglesworth. Mayotte, Tiffany. Alill'gan. Halsey. Fourth row: Wright. Kernen. Wilson. Strong. McGrath. Southard. Driver. Wiglesworth. Payne. Bateman. Curl. Fifth row: Gray, Richards, Morrison. Hutchinson, Cross, J. McMillan. Timpy. Brown, Mills, Aston, Stein. Sixth row; L. Cline, E. Turner, G. McMillan, X. Cosner, Hall, Rinehart, Scroggin. Seventh row Mallory. L. Mills, B. Smith. Ward, Roberts, Wicks. OFFICERS President ----------------------------Barbara Galle Vice President -----------------------Nadine Tucker Secretary-Treasurer Hu Ida Cosner Sergeant-at-Arms------------------Jerry Bell Gambill Adviser -----------------------Chrysanthe Nickachiou Every year two Girls’ League Conferences art held. The first this year was at Enterprise. November X. with the theme of. “Reaching the Peak of Success.” carried out very successfully. Five representatives from our school. Barbara Galle, Nadine Iucker. Hulda Cosner. Carolyn Withvcombe. and Miss Nickachiou, attended and exchanged ideas on Girls’ League Activities. As a means of making money for the League, the girls sold gift metal basketball booster pins in the high school colors of red and white, with “t’nion High School” written on them. This year at the Christmas Party, each girl brought a dime which was turned into the Red Cross funds. Refreshments were served, several entertaining numbers were given, and group singing was led by Betty Counsell. Several annual Girls’ League Days were held. November 2X found the girls dressed backwards, after which several boys headed for a mental test. The League’s Hill Billy Day was turned into a Student Body affair. The afternoon was spent in dancing and playing games in the gymnasium. Refreshments were served, and prizes were given to the genuine Hill Billy girl and boy, Julia Halsey and Charles Meade. A cafeteria lunch was served by the Girls’ League on April 3. The proceeds were used to buy a davenport for the girl’s lounging room. April 3 was also ribbon anti apron day. Near the end of the school year a formal tea was given in honor of the Senior girls. At this tea an installation of the officers for the coming year was held. The new officers were as follows: President Nadine Tucker Vice President Dorothy Evans Secretary-Treasurer Gloria Lay The above officers attended the Tri-State Conference held in La Grande April 24 and 25. and gained some very valuable ideas towards future work in the Girls’ League.
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THE BOBCAT Page 24 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Left to right. Front row; Metcalf. Richards, Keys. Harn. Evans, A. Turner. Tucker. Counsell. Second row; Halsey. Cockrell. Watts, Hall, E. Lay, McCauley, M. Cline. R. Green wood. Third row; S. Wright, Morrison, Withycomhe, X. Wiglesworth, Mayotte. G. Lay, Milligan. Fourth row; I . Wright. Trump, Strong. McGarth, Southard, Brown. Aston. Fifth row; Galle, Gray. Hutchinson. Kerncn, Cross. Driver. R. Turner, E. Wigles- worth. Sixth Payne. Mrs. row; Smith. Mallory. Rapp. President Vice President Secretary T reasurer Song Leader Pianist Reporter Custodian Historian L. Mills, G. OFFICERS McMillan. Wicks. Rolxrts. Georgene Harn Jerry Bell Gamhill Nadine Tucker ---Betty Counsel 1 Dorothy Evans Eleanor Richards Alice Turner Florence Fudge Lucille Keys T. Mills. There was an enrollment of fifty-three girls in the Home Economics Club, all very active. The Home Economics Club put on two banquets, the F. F. A. and the School masters which were very successful. As the North Powder Home Economics girls were organizing their first club, the Union girls invited them to the initiation in November. The Mother and Daughters Valentine party was given in February. The Freshmen and Sophomore girls from the Cove Club invited the Freshmen and Sophomore girls from the Union Club for an evening of games and entertainment. Many friends were made and a good time was reported by all who attended. MEMBERS: FRESHMEN: Venita Cross. Viola Driver. Fern Garrett, Alice Kernen, Gloria Lay. Dorothy McGrath. Cordelia Mayotte, Marie Milligan. Thelma Mills, Mescal Payne. Josephine Southard. Ardyce Strong. I la Tiffany. Barbara Trump. Pearl Wright. Shirley Wright. SOPHOMORES: Janell Cockrell. Dorothy Evans. Errolo Lay. Margaret McCauley. Bette Jean Metcalfe, Alice Turner. Irene Watts, Edith Wiglesworth. JUNIORS: Lucile Aston. Maxine Brown, Muriel Cline. Rosamae Greenwood. Julia Halsey. Aliene Mallory. Lctha Mills, Lois McKinney, Genevieve Roberts. Nadine Tucker. Lennadell Wells, Barbara Wicks. Vivian Gray. SENIORS: Jerry Bell, Barbara Galle, Georgene Harn, Lucille Hutchinson. Lucille Keys. Betty Smith. Betty Spiker. Eleanor Richards. Rosemary Turner. Norma Wiglesworth, Laura Morrison. Georgia McMillan. Carolyn Withycomhe. Betty Counsell. Jeanne McMillan.
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