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CIRLS Cl U15 FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Ethel Smrth Presldent L1ll1an Rader Vella French Vrce Pres Patrxcla OConner Llllxan Rader Sec Treas Ruth Weed Betty Rae Bruland Cabmet Thelma Vaughn The chaxrman of the varrous departments of the Glrl s Club for the flrst semester were Pat OCon ner Lxt rary Elleen Crane Upper Socral Clarene Crawfo d Lower Socxal Barbara Clement Athletxc Dorothv Dutton Vocational Adele Tupper Apple Leaf Carol Coon Purple and Gold Dorthy Samp son P K Vrvlen Wxsenhunt H1 Yu Skookum Gertrude Appel Lost and Found For the Second semester Kay Frav lrterary Lor etta Crawford Upper Social Deborah Van Valken burg Lower Soclal Margaret Snyder Athletlc Charlie Owens Vocatlonal Betty Lou Maus Apple Leaf Helen Bryson Purple and Gold une Leon ard P K Nadme Coon H1Yu Skookum Get trude Appel Lost and Found Ara Lou Brown Hemz Cub The Grrls Club has just concluded one of the most successful years rn xts hrstory w1th a total of Mrs L 0 Anderson Mnsses Butler Kretsmger Lynch Arlander Hankmson Renshaw The Welfare program thus year xncluded Thanks grvmg dmners for 700 persons securmg homes for 55 gxrls gifts of forty dresses and twenty coats and many sets of books as well as provxdmg help m buy mg glasses and dental work Eight drfferent servxce clubs m the communrty have made donattons to the girls work The bnggest p oyect of the year was the two hour program written by 100 girls called A Day with Girls of Wenatch e Hx lVlore than 250 girls par trcxpated rn thus program whmch was presented to the P T A on March twenty thlrd MISS CONFIDENCE On Frnday March 17 the Chamber of Commerce Sponsored a Confldence Parade For the event the student body cabmet chose Margaret Mylxus as Miss Conf1dence her two attendants were Mar Jorne Bartos Miss y and lucllle Baker Mass Pe Varxous High School clubs contrxbuted stunts and floats for the occasron Prnzes were awarded to the Hx Yu Skookum flr at and the Derby Club Old Man Depresslon car At Memorial Park Mayor Mooney presented Mxss Condfndence wxth the key to the clty Concludmg the ceremony were Speeches by Margaret and Mr Wfhlteman BOY S FLDERATION Otganlzed by ay Eller the Boys Federation has raprdly become a factor ln the school lxfe and actrv mes of Wenatchee Hlgh Under the capable leader shlp of Porter Ward Presxdent and ay Eller ad v1sor lf has forged rapxdly ahead towards nts goal purposeful actwlty m school affaxrs Assummg control rn study halls durmg noon hours and passmg perrods the group soon made the studv halls models of deportment Thrs work rs under the SUPCYVISIOD of Wrll Grleme chaxrman of a wrllmg squad of workers Immedrately after Ille f0I'I'I13Il0l'1 of Ille FedL! lIl0I1 ll W3S feallled Ilia! 3 ClLllWl'O0YI1 SLlCl1 35 the gll'lS ll3.VC WHS needed Tlle old hand YOOITI Wi-IS SeCLlfed fOl' 3 lOC3IlOI'1 III Ofdef to gain the necessary fllfld fOr fUI'I'llSl'lll'1g Elle l'0OfI1 311 eClUC3IlOl l3l talk Equador WHS sponsored with Il1lS I'HOIley and 3 few COflfI'll3Ufl0l'1S of furniture fI'OIH IT1eI'nbefS the club YOOITI has been fairly well fLlI'l'llSl'Ied Wlth the club room came an Unemployment or rather Employment servlce for boys of this school who wrsh Part tlme work Thls II 1s hoped wxll soon become a real help for those wantmg work Wlth the help and cooperatxon of everyone the Boys Federatlon will become a lasting mstxtutxon and one of great beneflt to Wenatchee Hrgh School SOPI-IOMORE BOY S CI UB 1932 Max Conover President Fred Booher Vxce Presrdent Davld- Fuller Secretary and Treasurer Don Coburn Cabmet l933 lm ett President Austm Clark Vrce Prcsldent Olnver effords Secretary and Treasurer ack Goddard Cabmet The Sophomore Boy s Club has provided Mr Pegg w1th a very efflclent help and has helped M Moodhe w1th preparatron for athletlc events The boys have mad our school better to lxve m GLEE CLUB M155 Kretsmger muslc mstructor has gxven us an excellent Glee Club thxs year The members of the club went to Ellensburg thrs sprmg to represent We natchee at the annual Music Convention The club has sung for varlous occaslons some of whnch are the N C W Student Leade s Conference Orpheus Club meetmg P I' A program Operetta and stu dent assemblxes We wlsh to extend our thanks to Mlss Kretsmger and The Gle Club for the cntertammcnt thry lnvr so frequently furnnshed us 1 ' I , Y . 3 , , . - - - 1 Q V . . 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Activities WA WA STAII Editor in chief Betty Rae Bruland Assistant Editor Frank Taylor Activities I ucille Mitchell Assistants eff Barry Mary ean Welty David Gellatly Photographic Editor ohn Cooper Cartoonist Ralph Shotwell Assistant Don Avey rt Virginia Wilhurn Assistant Margaret Marcy Graham Spencer Dorothy ohns Boys Athletics Boh Hogan Girls Athletics Barbara Clement Calendar ack ett Assistant Mary ane Grant Literary and Feature Ramon Bruland Assistants George Lolos uanita Kratzer Dale Black Geraldine Sumner ean Marlowe Leon ard Dow Senior Editor Assistants Staff Typist Assistant Mildred Gray Lorraine Halhert Caryl Haaland Lloyd Key Stearl Gruhh APPIF IFA! FIRST SF'y1i-STIR St co's.o SI1s1tsTiR EDITORIAI STAH Porter Ward 1 dire r Betty I ou Vlaus Ethel Smith Assoezate Edztor Raymond Bruland 'Neue Editor eff Barry Ieafiire lexlor Ed Carr .Sport Editor Adele Tupper Fxclmnge ldzfor Huntington Boyd Proo lx :der Betty I ou Maus Dorothy Thomson Coliemnz If Retha Snyder Merci Davis A az r BUSINESS STAFF Rohert Wevod Bus Warzzeer Phyllis Boyce A Clvaterr Mary Jane Grant Homer Lillengreen David Fuller Hugh Wlnstanley fire Wana er Mrs Clark Ara: or Reporter ack e Hunt Boyd XX anda Bohlet Marjorie Reid Adele Tupper ff Barry Miss Renshayy ack Welch Burton Lalee David Fuller Gordon Ialee Nhss DeVoe Busirsu ss STAN Business Manager Hugh Winstanley Assistant immy Shepard Advisors Miss Selden Mr Veach This years Wa Wa Staff was confronted hv many problems which threatened to overwhelm all possihihties of a 1933 annual First it was one thtng then another all eentermg around the ever import ant article ye ol poclcethoolc 'Through all thxs turmoil and apparent defeat the staff through untirxng efforts of its Editor Betty Rae Bruland and advisors Mxss Seldon and M Veach weathered the storm They presented the end of the year at a minimum cost to the stud ents a record of th year s activities and a momento for the Senior Class Another project for which they deserve mu lm credit was their Inlc Bottle float which won first prize in the Apple Blossom Festival This years staff is to he especially complimented on its fine worlc and splendid cooperation xn the face of so mu h difficulty Iila Nelson at Harter ames Massey VO ill Grieme Charles Davis Rene Hogarth Ahce Lanphere Irances I ittle iohn X ella French hlelyin Murry Mildred Richardson Margaret Hutchinson eff Barry R X an X allcenhure, Vlaacine Peters une Herman Kav Fray me ournahsm class under Bliss Rensaaxy ia supplied the Apple Leaf yyith interesting and yaried material ae Business Staff has r ught in th xt 1 in these times Thee Apple leaf has dune an ex ellent Jah of ecting the life of the Vsenatehee Higa Many a gmo joke has leen printed in its page an ome not so good The snooper haye toun all tae rt in the schovl The paper has one a good Ju o giymg us the oye oxen on a school aetiyitie Tae editors and staff ol th Apple Leaf should he complimented for l r ex e n pullicati n ' ' ' ' , I ' 1' ' 1 ' V'- . . '. .' I V Y J Is -I Iv A Q- N .I' .I tt A , . . . . Y I, If ,H Hi I . ., E. I - ' .7 ' . x JC K V. ' ' ' ' dfto 1 J , ' - A A A I I -. . A J I A C P JK ,yi . . I d li T V Vx . .,J , , A h 1 4 x a 1 ,I K 1 ' ' , - Ed Sweet -,T V yi . . pg K . ' , I Betty-Lou Mans Charles Davis . . . . . J . .1 . . J I V I ,wt rl i tv - - ' .' . 1 .' , .I ' - . ' 's ' , Tl ' J . - . ' gl. ' l.s . , . . 3 a Tl I . . g li o K e' ads! 1' I A ., I ' e I' '. ' M: 1 l , K ,ce e 'K ' rt., fl, - , ', ' . K . .. 'gp K V.- . . V Ye d' -va ' 1 t 'q sys-gl. d s r - - .f .y . fl -I ' ' S H ' Cl Q Ie .V , ' .- A dl ' ' e . ' . ' d f . Y 'eh , . , Q , A h , 'y A f Q I ' d ' .ll 5 ' A 'A S C h I . I t 1 taei 'fcrlle I Y . 'o s.
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II II HONOR SOCITTX 239 Arden Dow, Iresldent 1cIc O1tey Vlce I resxden IVI1ry 1ne C1r1nt, Secret1ry 1nd Tre1surer I'red C raII1rd C1h1net I937 IJ1t O Connor I resldent 1cIs O1tev X 1ce Pres de If X 1rg1n11 XX1II1urn Se ret1rv 1nd Tre1surer Betty Plew, CHIWIIIL The Honor bec1ety hae 1ncre1sed nts memhershxp nn tue I1st ye1r Tue soclety sponsore one of the most success uI d1nces of the ye1r, wh ch of course you 1II attended Irs nxce to haxe goo students whu 1re albo goo d1ncers XX en1tche Hrqlr SchooI shouId he xery prou f tm s group e p ople whu uf thelr hea s IVI1s5 IVILIFWI IVIorr1s has I'een rlu Honor Socxety s 1ct1xe 1dx1 wr r exer1I x 1r IXCFLJIVI I5ec1us of th I1cIe ef funds the I xceum ITYIS un 11Ie to IWHI17 to VQILXYIICITLL more th1n one numher Tns numher 1owever was SLITTTICILFIIIY weII paye to HYIICL up for the IacIc of others It was 1 French play Love 'llld fxhance, hv IVI1r1vaux, presented hy the CUYIIIS1 P1yers It w1s eXcept1on1Iy we pI1yed Iceepxng the auchence ln susp nse 1nd Iaugh ter du mg the whole of the p rformance Ieon1rd Dow h1s heen th1s years m1n1ger, and 1 h's work we-II I1st vear he serve as 1ss1stant ll1'l1'1gLl helprng to vrmg 1 v1r1ety of lnterestrng tw 1 1d a tu th Ixceum m1nager Xx e Ir up th1t the Ivceum n11y contmue ln the uturc 1nd x e I'I11I'lIs 'Ins ye-1rs I11'lI'l'lgLITILl1I or 1 mas enjomhle exenlng THI DFRBY CI UB X ODVII The De Ix f'IuI Vodv1I was one of the moi: un lISll'lI 1trr1 tlons exer D e ented ln XXCFVIECIICL I-Irgh 5chowI Ir w 1s llI'IllSLI'lI m the XN'lV th1t rt had eyerx ty, e o. L'IfLI'I'lII'IlI'ILI1l' from comic to mus1caI revue IV'uch of th eredut for 1 successfuI perIorm1nce IS due to ECI Carr, producnon manager The tvp or how everyone I1Ices th1ts wh1t th T ry u pesente Fxerythlng w1s mc u e I om Cxu t c '1es to An Amerrcan Tr1gedy NoveI e-nes su h 1 The Bahx P1r1de hy the HIYU SIcooIeums Sun honnet Bahees hy the P Is CIuI 1 c1h1ret scen Iy the PurpIe 1nd Gold were u1cIud e II1 the exenngs entertainment Spec1aI 1ttr1e tnons 1s cu t11n 1cts were presented Exeryon w1s 1t.s.1ed xncludmg Fddxe, which was 1 m1r1cIe 1nd e e yone went home- In INQI1 sprrlts DI:RBX CI UI, 932 IIoyd Baker, Pres1dent Leonard Dow, VICE President IVIarv1n NeIson, Secret1ry 1nd Tre1sure'r I1Iovd Baker C1I met 933 Frank TayIor Presxdent Arden Dow Xflce Presrdent I'red CroIIard Secret1ry 1nd Tre1surer Boh FIITTIBII, Cahmet The Derhy CIuh sponsored 1 student dance and the xery successful Derhv Vodx1I T1e Derhy hoys were so successfuI ln portr1y mv Old Man Depresslon for the Confldence Par ade that they won 1 prlze They 1Iso partlclpated ln the Apple BIossom I'est1v1I 1n a grand btyIe They have heen very successfuI rn 1II undertakmgs and have heen 21ldBCII5X their exery Il6IplI1g advlsor, f'IaudLe Veach I-IEINL CI UB The I-Ie1n7 f'Iuh w1s org1m1ed Ix IVIrs I. 0 Anderson 1n 197: for the IWLYILTII of the out of town g1rIs The n1me I-Iemz me1ns 51 varletles g1rI5 who come from as many dtffe-rent Icmds of places Each semester the gxrls have a party Through the cluh, many out of town g1rIs become 1cqua1ntecI wlth others 1nd 1re 1sIcecI to heIp rn schooI HCIIXIIILS Ar1 Iou Brown has heen HEIFII reprebentatxve to the G1rIs CIuh Cahmet this ye1r I-II X II SKOOKUM for X oxen XX IQSYIIILIUI re v Thelma X aughn ee rear INadme Coon a 1 Roherta Batdorf Pe p board EtheI Smlth A 1 nor IVI1ss ButIer Ae -mor M185 I-I1nIc1nson Iuc1IIe Baker VIXICD Xxusenhunt Barhara f'Iement Thelma X aughn osephme ohnson M155 Butler IVI1ss I-I1nIc1nson The Fx Yu Skovkum CIUI1 h1s ,1rt1c1p1ted rn the v1r1ous 1ct1v1t1es oi the sc moo The Io1t enteretr IH5 cL.I ln tn Con 1 ene o1r1 e won rrst prxze and the fIo1t entered m the Apple I5Ios5om p1ra e s1b very unu u1I The QIFIN of ene cIun gaxe a ceyer sklr ln me 1 v X Xl usmg tm 11x 1r1 e as thelr meme 1 1nn.11 Inu es reef rcnnc, wI1ch rs green tm uw XN'1N 1 xerx en 1hIe 1Ifa1r I'I1r 1n I-Ioneysett Drd y wu see the tlcIeeti Mr Pegg h1d prmted for Ins Iecture Th Ima Vaughn No, wh1t drd they Su? 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