R O Y A L Page Sixteen BLUE- Selling the Pace is The Girls' Federation ADVISER ,,,,,,,.....,,,,,,, ,,,,...,.. M ISS McCORMICK PRESIDENT ,.,,,,,A...,,,,,,,..... ,,,........,v,,v,,, L OIS PREAS VICE PRESIDENT ..,,,,,,,,. .,,,,,,,..... A LICE GARRETT SECRETARY ,,.,.....,,,,,,... ,....,,.,,. M ARGIE DACRES TREASURER .,..,,,,,,,.. .,,, .,,,,,,.,,.....,,,,,.,,...... ,..,,.........,.,,,,,I,. , R U TH WEBB Federation activities for the year 1938-1939 started with a party for the incoming freshman girls. Each girl was introduced to the customs and traditions of Wa-Hi by a senior girl. Halloween provided the setting for a very successful masquerade party. Prizes were given for the best costumes, a very dignified paper dress, and an impressive hill-billy costume. The monthly assemblies provided both entertainment and education. Outstanding talks were given by women prominent in the community. A one-act play entitled Proposing to Jane and an amateur hour was very entertaining. A Christmas assembly was given, the admission for which was clothing, food, or toys which were distributed to the needy. With the help of Mrs. Sauers and her art class, Margie Dacres and her assistants succeeded in converting an old room into a lounge room for the girls. Modern furniture and murals add to the effectiveness. The most important activity of the year was the Tri-State Conference which was held here in April. The theme of the Conference was The Fulfillment of a Dream. Approxi- mately 200 girls attended from a radius of 150 to 200 miles. The committee for the con- ference was headed by Lois Hamm, Barbara White, and Shirley Jo Mays. Cooperating with other club groups, this committee succeeded in conducting programs and meetings in such a fashion that it was generally enjoyed. The Federation has as its ideals and goal the betterment of school spirit and better relationship among the girls. The Girls, Cabinet, headed by Helen Sporleder the first semester, and Helen Marshall the second semester, has clone much to promote this. The cooperation of every girl in school has helped to make this year another success in Feder- ation history.
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ROYAL BLUE 0 MILAN NESLIN CLAYTON MATTHEWS WAYNE AYLWARD WAYNE BERRY PAUL ANDERSON Page Ezghtsm Also llllilllflllllill is The B0 S' Federation ADVISER ,7...,.,,,, ,,,,.Y.. .,.,,,,...... P A UL ANDERSON PRESIDENT ......,,,,,,,,,,...,.. ,,,,,,Y,,Y...,...,,,,,,,.. M ILAN NESLIN VICE PRESIDENT .,,,...,, ,,,,,,.... C LAYTON MATTHEWS SECRETARY T... ,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,..,..,, W A YNE AYLWARD TREASURER ,,,7,,,...,......,,,,,,,,......,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,...,,.,.,,,,,,,, ,...,,,.,,,,.,,,.,... W AYNE BERRY Since the establishment of the Federation last year, a great many things have been accomplished. In the fall and spring a party is given for the incoming freshman boys. This gives them an opportunity to get accustomed to the curricula of high school life. The assemblies, held twice a month, feature spealcers of varied fields, each a separate source of inspiration to the boys. Clubs also provide entertainment. A Christmas assembly was given through the cooperation of both Boys' and Girls' Federations to collect supplies for the needy. Another interesting item is the sending of cards to the boys who are absent for any length of time. The boys assist in intramural sports and activities. Fifteen delegates from Wa-Hi attended the Older Boys' Con- ference in Spokane. On their return they reported on the highlights of the Conference in boys' assembly. The Federation includes many committees. The entertainment com- mittee has charge of the assemblies. The committee to greet new boys shows them their classes and introduces them to other boys. There is also a visiting committee to greet visitors to the school and show them the places of interest. The Boys' Federation was organized for the purpose of getting the boys better acquainted with each other, and assisting them in every way possible. This year has been a great success as well as a great aid to the boys. The cooperation of all the boys in school with the Federation ofli- cers and adviser has helped to make it a success.
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