INDUSTRIAL ARTS The aims of LUe Industrial Arts Club are to inform the members of the practical uses of normal arts and to promote friendship among the Industrial Arts students. The club holds meetings every two weeks to take care of the business and to give the members opportunities to hear speakers who are interested in the work of the group. One meeting each month is devoted to social interests. Mr, Myers is the advisor to whom the boys are greatly indebted. AG CLUB The Wa-Hi Ag Club, a member of the national organiza|ipn, has been outstand¬ ing in its achievements. Forty-four boys comprise the membership of the group that has for its aim four degrees toward which the boys work. These are: Green Hand, Future Farmer, State Farmer, National Farmer. The requirements for the last two degrees are very rigid. The aim and ideal of the group is to learn to co¬ operate in farming, marketing and buying. From the Ag Club, judging teams are sent to local and state fairs. Tile outstanding trip of the year is the Smith-Hughes Conference held each spring at W. S. C, to which three chosen delegates are sent, Mr. Lvbeker is the very capable advisor of this club. HA DIO STUDY CLUB The Science Club this year practiced Radio Study. A course of lesson sheets was secured from WCFL. Several of the boys are studying short-wave and some have passed the examinations and obtained operators 1 licenses. Mr. Tack has worked faithfully and loyally to promote the Radio Study Club, 0. G. A, Order of Gregg Artists is a club for girls in the Commercial Department of tile high school. Membership in the club is obtained by writing in the junior year an artistic specimen of short hand from copy submitted by “The Gregg Writer,” The club meets twice a month, once for an educational program and once for a social time. The educational meetings comprise practical and theoretical studies of busi¬ ness. The club is meant to be educational for girls who are interested in commercial lines, but its primary object is to promote good-will, friendliness, and happy times among its members. The girls are greatly indebted to Miss Gertrude Young, the advisor. Pago Twenty-Seven
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TILLICUM CAMP FIRE Tillicum was the first camp fire group to be established in the Wall a W alia High school. It was organized under the able leadership of Miss Blynn. The pur¬ pose of Tillicum is to foster ' companionship, and to create a spirit of cooperation and friendship among the girls. The program for the year consists of a group of educational, business, and social meetings. Campfire work is encouraged by cere¬ monial meetings which are given several times each year. Miss Dorothy Chandler is the very capable advisor of Tillicum. OKI H I CAMP FI RE To create a spirit of Scooperation and to set high goals toward which the mem¬ bers may work are the aims of the Okihi Camp Fire which is composed of seventeen active and three honorary members. Guardians of the group are Miss .Mary Scholl and Mrs. Heaton to whom much credit is due for their guidance in the work and play of the club. WATANOPA CAMP FIRE Watanopa Camp Fire has spent a very profitable year. Every month an edura¬ tional meeting has been held at the home of a member. The social events for the year include home meetings, parties and hikes. At Christmas time, the Watanopa Camp Eire helped the poor in many ways. This group is sponsored by Virginia Robbs. WAU KEEN AH CAMP FIRE The members of the Waukecnah Camp Fire feel that they have made splendid progress under the capable leadership of Mrs. Thomas Gose, Guardian, and Miss Ann Martin, Assistant Guardian. During the past year Waukeenah participated in tlie following Camp Fire activities: the Grand Council Fire and the Camp Fire Bazaar. AY IT A CAMP FIRE Ayita Camp Fire, one of the oldest of the camp fire groups in Wa-Hi, lias for its aim the making of better citizens of its members. It is an organization that stresses participation in activities and consideration for others. To put these ideals into practice the group docs its part in aiding the needy of the city at Thanksgiving and Christmas each year. Avila C amp Fire brings to a close a successful year mi der the capable leadership of Miss Marjorie Douglas and Miss Caroline Peters of Whitman College. Page T wen ty-Ni n e
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