White River High School - TKopechuck Yearbook (Buckley, WA)

 - Class of 1950

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Perl 6' Gathered around a chest built by the shop classes, the junior Red Cross Officers are filling it with various articles to be sent to a very needy country. Left to Right are: janet Lou McKinnon, president, Mel Flinkman, vice presi- d A'l P'tt sentative, jim Kime, former president, and Roger CHI, ICCD l Cllgefg IEPIC' Sullivan, secretary-treasurer. Dedafe Among the nine debaters who turned out this year were Betty Lou Shaneyfelt, Mickey Reise, Gene Balint, Kathy Hearn, Mary Holdener, and Dona Robison. Mr. Thomas, advisor for the debate team, accompanied the team for all their debates. A debate held at Enumclaw with Mount Si and Overlake was interesting to the students as well as the debaters who participated. 21

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- a The Girls Club Cabinet from Buckley wida advisors, Mis! Mille! and Miss Alford are: .V , I X li Standing: Donna Baker, Joyce Parlari, Barbfra French, Ida Gonzales, Gail Hreha, Inez Thieman, joan Poch, and ja et Hannusf N Seated are: Norma Allman, Janis lah, joaylh Laffey, and Nancy Swift. ' I 3 X ' .f ' 1 1, . li 5 fl l ,ia NlU ivlcrfirw J I At the 'begi ing lbf the school yeaj the -'Senior High Girls' Clu Cabinet, XUolores Carpenterj prexy, and.Mrs, 'I-Iahn'i advisor, met to plan a schedule for the whgle year. ear books containing this schedule were printed and ' d Piwlthe girls. This was the first year such ayproje was comlalleted and it prbved to be worth- WVhIle. A jx W f s Last fall the cabi it' went to Htghline to attend the annual Girls, ,lub i nfere ce. It' proved to be very interesting ant he frls ca e omelwith many new ideas., This the iris' hasvdone something differ- ent. 'ffhey ,Chose a Girl of the Month. These Senior girls were selected for outstanding qualities in leaderr ship, personali v appearanceiand participating actively in Girlsla'C'lub Mrk. Tlheir picture and write-up appear? ed ini the Hornet. Qlyliiis wigs a goal all girls worked to achiev . tl E ie annual Girls' Olub Tolo was he-ld on F0lJI'Ul1I'y 18. The theme was Sombrero Serenade . Janet VVarren, general chair an zfni Carollyn Paterson' decoration chairman, worried ha d in making it a bright,' colorful affairf -f X X i ,fselling ,ice cream bars and refreshments at games and a cakefsale were just a few of the ways the club raised money. ' V The Mo'Ll.ver's banquet was held May 5 honoring the Senior girls and their mothers. Underclassmen serv- ed at the banquet. ' I The cabinet consisted of President-Dolores Car- penter, Vice President-Janet VVarren, Recording Sec- retary-Betty Johnson, Corresponding Secretary- Kathy Hearn, Treasurer+Gertruge Sonntag, Senior Representative4.Iolene Evans, Junior Representatives- Jean Hickenbottom and Cynthia Stanton, Sophomore Representatives-Vonda Stanhope and Phyllis Holmes. The Girls Club Officers from Enumclaw busily making decorations for the Tolo are: Dody Carpenter, President, Betty johnson, Secretary, Gertrude Sonntage, Treasurer, Cathy Hearn, Corresponding Secretary, and janet Warren, Vice President. Dcilores Carpenter and Sharon Peel, Presidents of the Girls Club .from Enumclaw and Buckley are arranging bulletin board in the BUCKLEY Activities for the year 19,50 of the Girls' Club at the Buckley branch, began with the selling of hot dogs, pop, and coffee at home fgames, which proved to be ve1'y profitable. Two revolving lights and two smaller spot- lights were purchasedfand presxented to the student body by the Club. Much time was, spent in revising the con- stitution to better fit the Qubs needs. At the suggestion of Miss Alford ' d Miss Miller, faculty advisors, a member of the ca ' et had charge each month of a pro- gram for the Girls' Clhb Assembly. They have had sucll speakers for the prdgrams as a member of the faculty from the Mary Stone Beauty School who spoke on Good Groomingng Mrs. Weaver who spoke on Boy-Girl Re- lationsng a speaker on vocational possibilitiesg and a foreign speaker. A talent show was presented for the whole student body by the Girls' Club. In December, the cabinet gave a Christmas party for all the Girls' Club with Ida Gon- zales in charge which consisted of an amusing style show, games, and the exchange of gifts. In March the Girls, Club sponsored the Tolo VVeek climaxing with the Tolo Dance. The Girls' Club Cabinet attended the sixth annual Girls' Club Conference held at Highline on December 2. At the conference the girls learned many helpful ideas to use in the local club. In May the animal Mothers' tea was given and at the end of the year the annual Mother and Daughter Banquet was held for the senior girls and their mothers. ' Girls Club room.



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1 0 ENUMCLAW In his second year as advisor to Paps Crew, Mr. Gerald Campbell organized the boys into a helpful group. Paps consists of juniors and Seniors who are the operators of the equipment and Sophomores who are the apprentices. Paps Crew had many duties to perform around the school. They showed motion pictures in the auditorium and classrooms for instruction and entertainment. In the gym and auditorium Paps prepared the PA system, when needed. Members of Paps announced at home athletic contests and operated the tape recorder for teachers' class work. In order that teachers may give a little authenticity to the radio plays their classes present, Paps sets up a simulated radio station for them. Since they have finished showing their serial noon movie, Paps has no further specific projects for the rest of the year. All of the money they take in from these movies goes to purchase equipment. Preparing to take Spring Baseball pictures are: Roger Sullivan, Art Ford, jim Slayden. Lower left: Carrying the equip- ment to the auditorium for a movie are Betty Twitchell and Fred Maris. Lower rigbl: Post- ing the schedule films shown at Buckley ate: Doris Olene and Margaret MacDonald. Upper lefl: Making over a radio in the paps room are, Don Moer- geli, and Ray Signana. Upper right: Meeting on stage for their daily instructions are: Roy Del Santo, jerry Barnes, Martin Holdner, Bob Barner, Val Kra- nick, Ken Kirkland. Testing new equipment for a radio production are Tom Barrie and jim Kime, operators. Setting up the projection machine for a movie are: Dick Graybeal and other operators. BUCKLEY Wforking steadily the projection crew showed many educational films to the student body in all departments of the school. Four students were in charge of the projector each period. The individual crew duty was to check the sched- ules and notify the teachers when the picture was ready to be shown. The new members were taught the proper way to operate, oil and maintain the machine by the experienced operators. Mr. Mellish and Fred Maris were in charge of the crew and smoothed out the difficulties that come with running the projector. With experience comes perfection, after many hours of work the crew passed the operators test and received their reward-a certificate that officially made them masters of the Bell-Howe projector.

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