Weatherwax High School - Quinault Yearbook (Aberdeen, WA)

 - Class of 1929

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Weatherwax High School - Quinault Yearbook (Aberdeen, WA) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 28 of 148
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 © u i n a u I t Council of irls By Clarice Mansager 'The gowns of gauze. As of using care for e ll take a look into this busy little shop! The atmosphere in this quaint place is of unusual, happy gaiety, and a good time is lurking everywhere. All customers are made welcome by these courteous and happy models. A jolly tune is played while they display their “cutest of girls.’’ These girls not only model their good times hut also have a serious object, and that is to he of service. Service is given to the high school girls by means of the various committees, represented by the mannequins. The girls chose for their officers this year: President, Ursula Ovitt ; vice-president. Elizabeth Beedon: secretaire, Madge Carberv: treasurer, Beatrice Preble. The first group to model is the Locker committee. The clever blend of green and silver in their lovely frocks clearly indicates their “pet weaknesses’’—green lockers with their trouble giving combinations. Dorothy Cantwell as chairman, and her committee assigns lockers to the girls at the beginning of school. This committee sees that no girl goes to her locker during class periods without an excuse, is the next to appear. Their long flowing of one of the rest room’s main supplies— ! i tape, they have actually been accused of eating tape because such vast quantities, krja Lonngrtn, chairman, and her all the girls who are ill. Best Room committee white make us think I lie tun makers in harlequin suits come out with a bounce horsy the with her Social committee provides all the necessary good times. Starting with a party lor the new girls followed bv Christmas and Soring helpers M art ha I times and Spring I Twenty I

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 Q n i n a u I t Lawn Committee program for the evening was arranged by (leorgc Kceley. Charles I -wart delivered a talk on his big game hunt in Africa, and Harvey’s orchestra furnished the music. Ade Jaskar was in charge of the ticket selling while (ilenn Liffick took care of the advertising. The last big function of the year was the l»lue and t »old no-date informal when the (iirls Rooter club joined the hederation to make this affair the biggest success of the year. The Federation boys acting as committee chairmen were, Allan (irant, hall, and Cieorge Kceley, advertising. I his ended one of the biggest and best years in the club s history, the total membership of 250 being the largest ever attained. The officers for Liffick, vice-president; (i. Mason Mall was Mitehel (iasparovich, s ph m )re. the year were: William I )ouglass. president: (den (ieorge Kceley. secretary; and Ade Jaskar. treasurer, the club advisor. The class representatives were senior; John Lupton. junior: and Joe Randich. Pepsters ( Nineteen J



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(Q u i n a ii I t Ovitt Beedon Carbery Preble Forsythe Cantwell Sharp Turnquist Lonnqren Gould Harvey Skog Hopkins festivities, and ending with the Mother and Daughter banquet and a farewell for senior girls, they have had a most successful and active year. When the Friendly committee model they model Service with capital letters. All girls who are absent more than three days are called upon and if seriously ill they are sent flowers or books. I low inviting they look in their fresh, gingham frocks! In crisp white middies and skirts come the Standards committee down the steps; they play an important part in the fashion show this year. Lucy Ann Gould, chairman, and her committee made ten standards which the girls should live up to. These were voted upon and unanimously approved of. The Social Service committee with Fsther Turnquist, chairman, arranges Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for needy families. I he true spirit of giving and sharing shines on their rosy countenances. These girls also had charge of the Junior Red Cross this year. Mere come the Poster makers, displaying samples of their varied work. June Skog and her assistants make posters to announce all coming activities of the girls. Last but not least, by any means, is the Program committee with chairman. Elvia Harvey. These girls provide entertainment for the monthly meetings. They also furnish one assembly program during the year. And what a goodly lot of programs they have given us this year. Marv Frances Cameron has charge of all the costumes used by the girls during the year, while Laura Lind sees that no person is engaging in too mam activities at one time. I Twenty-one I

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