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The Chipmunk 11 ART CLUB The Art Club was organized early this year, in order that all members might get their Christmas cards made before vacation. They made their own designs, cut the linoleum blocks, and then printed their cards. Some were experts in the line of finishing and filled several outside orders for Christmas cards. Meetings were held every Wednesday evening from 7 :30 to 8:30 until Night School started, when the meetings were discontinued for the rest of the year. A few members of the Club have done work for the Annual Staff, and have made many posters for class parties and other activities. INTERNATIONAL CLUB The International Club is the only Junior High club of the school. It is under the supervision of Miss Kettlewell. The purpose of the group is to acquaint its members with the ideas, customs, beliefs, and habits of foreign countries. The countries with which the members have communicated are Italy, South Wales, Japan, Holland, Germany, England, Spain, France, and Ireland. Many candy sales were given during the noon hours at school this year, together with a sale at one of the football games. A delegate, Jimmy Jacobsen, was sent to the International Con- vention in San Francisco. The advisor was also able to attend. This club is well supported by the Junior High, since it is very interesting and worth while. OFFICERS President ........................................... Jean Wilcox Vice-President....................................... Vivian O’Brian Secretary and Treasurer.......h.................... Jimmy Jacobsen Program Manager..........................................Coy Brown Top Row—D. O’Brien, Jacobsen, C. Brown, McFayden. Second Row—Hensen, Imes, Emerson, Miss Kettlewell, Casillos, L. Cooper. Third Row—T. Cooper, Wilcox, V. O’Brien, Gormley, Conley, Chatoian, Beckstrom. Third Row—Philips, Becker, Saborido, Miley, Fletcher, Hull, Timone. Bottom Row—Johnson, C. Linn, Pierce, Markee, L. Linn, Davidson, M. Brown.
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10 The Chipmunk SENIOR CONTROL BOARD The Senior Control Board was organized in 1931, under the super- vision of Coach Emery Curtice. It was originally the “Traffic Squad”, with the duty of merely regulating hall traffic; but the duties of the newer organization have so widened as to include within its jurisdic- tion anything detrimental to the school. This group takes care of the conduct of the students at any school function, such as a free show, a basketball game or a dance The membership consists of twenty seniors and ten juniors, the juniors automatically remaining members in their senior year. The halls are divided into ten posts, and for the five minutes be- tween classes a Senior Control member stands at each station to direct traffic. Any offender is summoned to appear before the committee by white slips stating the place and time. He is brought before the board and his offense stated. If he is proven quilty he is sentenced and put under the charge of a Board member, who attends to the carrying out of the offender’s penalty. It is the aim of these students to make the attitude and conduct of our students a model for other schools. Many other schools of small student bodies have never satisfactorily solved the problems the Senior Control faces It is inevitable that, as the student body comes to more and more appreciate the aims and ideals of this organization and to co-operate for its success, the Senior Control will reach its final goal. Top Row—Perani, June, Pinkham, Bates, Hull, Welder. Second Row—Myer, Allan, Markee, Lamson, F. Ott, Prusia. Third Row—J. Lorda, Walker, Timone. Utz, Hollis, Duer, Miley. Bottom Row—Johnson, Perez, Lauer, Dyer, Fowler. S. Ott, Gifford, Huggins, Lorda. Seated—Mr. Curtice.
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12 The Chipmunk SEVENTH GRADE PRESIDENT LE GRANDE REID: Will the meeting please come to order? May we now have the minutes for the past nine months? SECRETARY CLEMENTINA PERRY: For the first few weeks of the school year the seventh grade did not have regular class meetings, but met in groups where they learned how to conduct meetings. On No- vember 9, we elected officers and then began doing things. We gave a Chinese pageant as an assembly program on the twentieth of Novem- ber and (if we do say so ourselves) it was a great success. In fact, it was so well received that we were asked to present it for the Mothers Club. On February 11 our class gave a candy sale, and set an example for the rest of the school by having each member bring either candy or a dime. Several of the boys from our class were members of the ‘“Steel- heads” and “Redheads” football teams. They made a big showing in the games they played, and promise to be good future football material for the W.H.S. PRESIDENT: Are there any corrections or additions to the minutes? JOE: What about our paying our picture in the annual? I think that’s one of the most important things we did this year. PRESIDENT: Very good. Be sure to put that in, Clementina. Are there any more corrections or additions? MARY: We gave a party on March third in the high school auditor- ium. Everyone had such a good time that I think it should be included. And we paid for the refreshments, too. PRESIDENT: Any more? DENNIS: Yeah. One more thing. The “A” and “B” sections enter- tained each other in class meetings. PRESIDENT: Are there more additions? Is there any new business? If not, the meeting will adjourn until next September. Top Row—Rookaird, Lubin, Freemeyer, Storts, Mieler, Knudson, Fowler, Reid, Morey, Rookaird, Rosas, Theiler. McKay, Brown, Emerson, Yeokum. Second Row— Mrs. Geyer, Colombero, Mullin, Kannard Newby, McKoewn, Brown, Long, Bergstrom, Prusia. Phillips, Murphy, Dyer, Perry, Craig, Perry, Timone. Bottom Row—Spindler Myers, Duncan, Cooper, Olson, Utz, Welder, Campos, Prior, Saborido, Parker, Gutierrez. Fraga, Fisher
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