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RACK ROW—-Sherwood Luc at. Vine. Fredenekton, Seder McCarthy. Ferrw. Mooehaute. J NINTH ROW V ' -in ii|;rf). Frryuton. Harr. York Sharp. Jet! try. King. Ratmutten. Rhode . EIGHTH Row—Rarmtad. 'Viethot!. (,ilman. Hummel. Moreau. Fmnetly Firettone. CAbbott, S., Harm, Lei yh ton. SEVENTH Row—tt'i ion, Paaenkopf Root arm. White, Garrett Daum. Moyilner. huueu. F rater. SIXTH ROW —hoyden. Ciloeklrr. harry. Koaltka. Lau Behlke S'el ton. A Set ton. M,. Palm. Gould, Run e. FIFTH ROW hathke. f., Schmitz. Krhey. Allnrom Heaton, done• Geitl Gold FOURTH ROW— Moorhoute. J., Goodull, S'oedm, Rotendahl, Lawton. Rarmtad. Ligyett. Walker Fredell. THIRD Row Stemackrr. Leavenworth. Lathrop. Ooerr. U'.. Mueller. Andrrton. A.. Fellow . Whitmore. SECOND ROW- Rondrttcedl. Frater, M., Cort, Krueger Doerr J. Firettonr. R. FRONT ROW Sterill. William Mitt Will, hr ink. Gent Quail. Rif km. German Club President .... David Brink Seer entry - - - Hlnni.t S» krill Vice-President - - - John (,)uavt Treasurer • - - Si sanm. CilllT Ad riser........................................................................Mis Lucy Will THE German Club, under the supervision of Miss Will, continued its activities through the school year 1934-35. The monthly meetings included in their programs German songs, German games, the regular business of the club and other varied entertainment. Several hot dog sales were held, and were patronized more each time. The annual German Club party was also very successful. The German Club is composed of all German students in both the Senior and junior high school. Attendance at meetings is required. There are no dues, and the financial status of the club is determined by the receipts from the hot dog sales. INETEEN THIRTY-FIVE BISBILA Thirty-three
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Hack Row—Yori(, Ixi-mson. Front Row—Ferguson, Dr. Floyd. Andrews. Dragomen President...................................................Donald Ferguson Vice-President..........................................................Jack Andrews Secretary - Warren York Adviser...............................- Dr. Oliver R. Floyd DRAGOMEN was first organized in 1931. The first members being chosen by the faculty on the basis of their qualifications of leadership, scholarship, and service. It is upon these merits that the active Dragomen elect the new members. The duty of Dragomen is to encourage active participation in all the recognized activities of the school, and improve them by their exemplary actions and influence. The social and business problems of Dragomen are discussed at regular monthly meetings. Although Dragomen does not act in a body in solving the difficulties which arise about school, its members do much individually in assisting the students to co-operate with the administration. It is the custom of Dragomen to hold a banquet during the winter quarter, at which time the new members arc initiated and officially become Dragomen. The members elected this year were: John McCarthy, Sheldon Palmer, Ware King, Kirk Lawton, and Paul McGee, Seniors. The Juniors elected were: John Sharp, Harold Goldman, Bennett Scrrill, anti Robert Rculcr. THE NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE BISB Thirty I L
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Back Row—Wesley, Kittleton, Klein, Rhodes, Heaton. Si.cond Row—Bell, Conner, Michel, laghtner. Voucher, luilhrop. Front Row—Clochler. Tibbetts, Fraser, Ritchie. Solhaug. Girls ‘U Club President -- ---------- - Elaine Fraser Vice-President .............................Betty Ritchie Secretary -..................................Patricia Solhaug Treasurer - ..............................La urine Tibbetts Adviser.......................................Miss Zimmerli IT IS the purpose of the CI iris’ “U Club to create a spirit of sportsmanship, to further • good health, and to stimulate an interest in recreation and sports. Membership is open to all girls in the Senior High School who are interested and have the ability to pass certain requirements. In order to do this and earn her “U a girl must have earned at least one hundred and eighty points from the individual point system, maintained a scholastic average of C,” and attended play hour at least seventy per cent of the time for two quarters. Some of the means used to increase interest in the Club were: addresses by speakers at the meetings, home meetings with various activities afterwards, and a choice of sports at play hour. Play hour was held twice a week during each quarter. Soccer was played during the fall, basketball during the winter, and track and tennis during the spring. Luncheon meetings were held frequently during the year, and once each quarter there was a social meeting. In the fall this meeting took the form of an initiation of new members, in the winter of a social “Get-together and at the end of the year a banquet was held at which letters were awarded. T H E Thirty-Jour I V E NINETEEN THIRTY- F B I S B I L
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