Whatcom High School - Kulshan Yearbook (Bellingham, WA)

 - Class of 1930

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rmmg' ROTARY CLUB deem W!!! .wire 'Q' ,ritavlf ,off 'lug' 'gulgti ti v J31 X., tt X 0 -ffklmke Q' 5 'ls i f f if ' ' ,, x.f .. 'ii' -' 'v -2 - :St ' 'F , ,fl 1- jun. ' Y,-Q an, . 3 ' ' 'T .ft U' t is ,. A . ' ' , .jx f A 5-0-T-A-R-Y A f That spells Rotary. 'ima -the greeting annually recei- ved by the Bellingham Rotarians from Whatcom High. They are guests at luncheon, and assembly. Rotarian parents of children present are introduced: this year the Dress Standards Week was launched in their assembly. This visit is anticipated with pleasure and when our song W-H-A-T-C-O-M That spells Whatcom High is revived, we wish we could make as much noise singing and whooping ordinarily as we do when we show off for the Ibotary Club. X A , HILE the Mothers' and Daughters' Tea is essentially a Girls' Club affair, Jr fr - . ag fait has become a custom thru its several years' re-occurence. When the bg 'daffodils are at high-bloom, and April sunshine helps them transform the cafeteria into a place of charm, the girls bring their dearest chums to enter with them upon one of the most delightful social affairs of tho year. ,V ' served their country to the utmost. Special visitors as this assembly, May, 29, EMORIAL DAY is observed in Whatcom with the respect due those who X QA'-Q are veterans of the wars. The members of the Grand Army of the Republic are always present. upon this occasion to give their message of patriotism to us. Eighteen CHRISTMAS BOXES '6i llE spirit of giving permeates every roll during the Christ- A4 mas season and Whatcom sends a gift from nearly every home in her basket gifts to the poor, The Key Club this year secured and decorated an attractive tree under which each room placed its receptacle of food, toys, or clothing The last few years a definite family has been assigned to each group. This makes it possible to prepare a box well suited to the needs of the receiver. Christmas is further celebrated by an ex- change of gifts ifn different classes and by an interesting assembly.

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THE BONEIRE ff,10OTBALL-It's in the airfLike the ' Q red glow of an enormous bonfire, the 15:5 spirits of the team and its supporters rose with their songs amd cheers-Sky high! Silhouetted against the blazing light the Warriors and Chief rallied before the assembly in the stand, but as the glare growing stronger reflected on the skies, on the hills and housetops, the supression broke and a thousand strong the mob serpentined away from the heat of the fire. The dying embers glowed as the last group left for the station to welcome XVGIIHICIIBG into the fray. The freshmen are responsible for the building. sophomores for cleaning up, the juniors for guarding this yearly bontire. To the seniors falls the honorary task, fire' lighters. Y THE GIRL,S CLUB INSTALLATION impressive installation of oflicers started the activities of the Girls' Club for the year. A beautiful candle-lighting ceremony, in which those who held as ofiices the past year lighted the candles of the incoming officers and chairmen, symbolized the beginning of new opportunities and activities for the girls of Whatcom. THE INDIAN DOLL MASCOT Q, OCK-in-the-Wash , Who0p-in-the-Basket , ggi or whatever name signifies sure victory, 5X!c pep, and the tradition of Whatcom con- quest, is the Indian doll Mascot. While Whoopee is only some 20 inches tall, he rose to the occasion of having his picture taken by posing against a miniature scoreboard in the Kulshan oiiice. As well as holding his place among trophies, he appears at the games to amuse the Pep Club. who in dull moments give him vast attention and who chew this noble head dress and pig ta.ls to relieve their tension in sus- pense. Seventeen



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