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BOYS CLUB PRESIDENT ..... Jake Trimble VICE-PRESIDENT . . Joe Gorman TREASURER . . . Kenneth Maki ADVISER . . . . Mr. Hunter The Boys Club was reorganized this year under the supervision of Mr. Hunter. The first action taken was the initiation of the Frosh boys. The main pr6iect undertaken this year by the Boys Club was the parking of cars at school functions. ' BOYS CLUB OFFICERS Jake Trimble Joe Gorman and Kenneth Maki GIRLS LEAGUE PRESIDENT ...... Shirley Coates VICE-PRESIDENT . .K . Jean Lockwood SECRETARY . . . Mary Ann Quarles TREASURER . . . . Anita Siogren ADVISER ....... Miss Marchi The Girls League is a club to which every girl in high school belongs. It has been a member of the organization of State Girls Leagues since its formation in this school. In May, a Mothers Tea was given for the mothers of the high school students, as is the custom. A style show was presented by the girls who had made clothes in Home Economics classes this year. The latest fashions and suitable dress for the high school girl were shown. GIRLS LEAGUE CABINET: First Row, Anita Siogren, Mary Ann Quarles, Shirley Coates, Jean Lockwood. Second Row, Della Rae Oakes, Senior Representative, Shirley Wright, Junior Representative: Jeanette Stanley, Sophomore Rep- resentative, Wilma Petersen, Freshman Representative. F'
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3197 PRESIDENT . . . Allen Wood VICE-PRESIDENT.. . Elwood Enge SECRETARY . . Kennie Maki TREASURER . . . Earl Oinila REPORTER .... Paul Gisselberg STUDENT COUNCIL REP. . Allen Wood Adviser ...... Mr. Hunter SITTING: Elwood Enge, Earl Oinila, Allen Wood. STAND- ING: Norman Olson, Mr. Hunter, Paul Gisselberg, Kenneth Maki. The Future Farmers of America is a national organization composed of boys studying vocational agriculture in high schools throughout the United States. The purposes of the organization are to develop leadership, cooperation, citizenship, and to strengthen the confidence of boys in themselves and their work. The Cathlamet chapter has enioyed one of its most successful and eventful years. During the year we took part in nine iudging contests with other schools and participated in numerous recreational activities and productive projects. For the first time in the history of our chapter, we were represented at the national F.F.A. convention at Kansas City, Missouri. The local president, Allen Wood, and Donald Jaspers, made up part of the Washington State delegation to the convention. FIRST ROW: Kenny McCor- mick, Richard Gibbons, Elwood Enge, Kenneth Maki, Allen Wood, Paul Gisselberg,, Norman Olson, Raynold Peterson, Earl Oinila. SECOND ROW: Jerry Nelson, Pat Rose, Leslie Preste- gard, Gordon Peterson, Cleo Brenner, Sammy Jones, Larry Oatfield, Dick Quarles, Charlie Lewis. THIRD ROW: Bill Moore, Donald Jaspers, Fred Wood, Dick Johnson, Kenny Quigley, Frank Olson, Marvin Siogren, Willfred Ellison. FOURTH ROW: Frank Maughan, Ed Johnson, Clyde Larson, Glenn Biorge, John Ostervold, Leander Wegdahl, Ronnie Wika, Lyle Ahrens, Oswald Wika, Bob Olsen, Tommy Calvin,Jack Clark.
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CQEOTCA WOHOI' President .................. Bob Lee Goodfellow Vice-President ...................... Vivian North Sec. and Treas ............... Antoinette Kuljis Student Council Rep ........... Phyllis Foster Adviser ...............,..,..... ..... M iss HOuCk C-Q-L-'l l First Row: Ora Loraine Coates, Bobbitt Wright, Vivian North, Shirley Coates, Jean Lockwood, Antoinette Kuliis and Anita Siogren. Second Row: Shirley Wright, Mary Lou Goodfellow, Imogene Danielsen, Vera Ann Damewood and Jeanette Stanley. Third Row: Elwood Enge, Leon- ard Maki, Kenneth Maki, Mike Doumit, Bev Fritz, Earl Oinila and Lyle Ahrens. Fourth Row: Don Marinkovich, Earl Darrah, Bob Hendrickson, Mary Lou Jacobson, June Downey, Bob Lee Goodfellow and Dick Heg- stad. All students with a B average are eligible to join or become a member of Torch Honor Society. During the past year the Torch Honor has taken in many new members. It has one of the largest memberships of any of, the Clubs. l During the year they had a full schedule of events and activities. First, they started off with a banquet for the new members, which was a big success. They also sold ice cream bars to raise money for their treasury. Each year the members of Torch Honor take an educational trip, this year they went to Oregon State College. We hope that this society will keep its membership large and its activities many. I
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