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)r(janization . the ()3oijS J 33ederation. Cloikwite: Jim Hopkiks, IntTwiuraii Manner; Jim Shepherd, Secfttary- Trcaiumt; Don Schdj- t Vfct-Prtf- i dent, nff : Dave Casper, Preiidtnt, The Federation ' s corresponding secretary, Glen Coffey, wrote letters to boys absent from school for an extended period. Enclosed with these letters were copies of the Wa-Hi Daily Journal and other interesting news from around the school. Assemblies presented to the boys this year included a bow and arrow exhibition, a film and lecture by the Washington State Game Department,, a film of the 195? World Series, and an invitation from the Girls ' Federation to attend their Christmas assembly. The two Federations combined their efforts to present a frolic for freshmen and transfers at the first of the year and to conduct the eighth grade visitation day in the spring. All in all it was a successful year from the standpoint of service performed and goals accomplished.
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BOYS ' FEDERATION CABINET; Second Row: Glen Coffey. Jim Hop¬ kins Paul Dague, Jim Shepherd. Dane Anderson. Fit ft Row : Larry Warner. Leroy Farley, Dave Casper, Jim Jeppe, Tom Page. PROJEC¬ TION EQUIPMENT: Jerry Hall Mr Ledbetter,, Andy Anderson, SPEAKER DEAN OF BOYS Mr. Ledbetter an cl thoAe o the bo bij tin companion Led by President Dave Casper, Vice President Don Scholl, and Secretary-Treasurer Jim Shepherd, the Boys’ Federation embarked upon a program of activities and service that topped that of all previous years. Again this year the Boys’ Federation presented the noon movie program, which proved to be very successful. The movie schedule ran from mid-November to late March and aided great¬ ly in cutting down the congestion in the halls during the winter months The Aims shown in¬ cluded: Father Was a Fullback;’ The Day the Earth Stood Still” Call Northside 777 ” Ticket to Tomahawk;’ Miracle on 34th Street,” Slattery’s Hurricane,” Jim Thorpe, All- American,” David and Bathsheba,” Treasure of Sierra Madre,” Monkey Business,” Break¬ through,” Mr, 880,” Bird of Paradise,” The Frogmen,” The Jackie Robinson Story,” and With a Song in My Heart ” Finances gained by the program enabled the Federation to buy a new screen, speaker, and projector to be used in the auditorium. They also bought a blond- wood drop-leaf table for the Girls’ Federation to use for teas and other social events. The intramural program was well organized and directed by Jim Hopkins, Intramuraly Manager. Awards were given to the members of the championship teams in all the sports played. 16
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