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taps rew iunmcltiioime as ear llyiroiliessnoima s Found rewinding a movie reel after one of the noon movies were Don Malagrini, Mel Flinkman, Don Goodale, and Terry Carlson. Len Signani, jerry Branch, jack Hoirup, Tom Cunningham, and Niles Thim were given additional instructons on building risers for the Chorus Assembly. Setting up the stage for a Girls' Club program were Bert Cannon, joyanne Martin, Nancy Swift and Tom Osborn. Announcing at sports events, running a noon or classroom movie, and providing the school with re- cording equipment were some of the many jobs performed by these ser- vice minded students, under the di- rection of Mr. Gerald Campbell of Enumclaw, and Mr. Mellish of Buckley. The accurate, timely, and splen- did co-operation and hard work of the stage and paps crew contrib- uted consistently to the smooth per- formance of the plays and assem- blies, The stage crew, closely affiliated with paps, had charge of the stage. Some of the duties of these busy beavers were to build risers and scenery, set up cyclorama, and do general handy work around the school. David Williams, Glen Osterdahl, Delores Renenr, and Ann Fraley performed many duties backstage during plays and assemblies.
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, v Calse lBtElLllS6lI S iil,ll'Mll lDlI 6SS B!lltHLllSfE'JlI S MERICA 1' , 1 ' ' 1--gg, 1 . ,. The F. H. A. officers, President, Vonda Stanhope, Treasurer, Pat Westg Vice- President, Etta Gulang and Secretary, Betty johnson, tested the cookies to see if they were done for the basket- ball banquet. The Future Homemakers of Amer- ica, one of the vocational organizations of VVhite River High School, were kept busy during the 1951-52 school year. Under the supervision of Mrs. Hayes the girls sponsored the annual regional conference. Girls from all over the state were present, and each school contributed to the program and enter- tainment. One of the chief attractions of the yeark activities was the Homecoming Celebration, sponsored by the F. H. A. girls. They also sold eokes at games and had many candy sales to raise money for the organization. Tools part in Activities '1' Getting the practice of serving was one of the chief duties of the F. H. A. club. Myrtle Gard, Barbara Silvestri, Barbara Downey, Dorothy Mahlen and Mary Lokovsek performed this by giving a demonstration for a meeting. The F. H. A. Cabinet members jan Adams, Sandra Carlson, Beverly Parkinson, Beverly Williams, Marian Beech, Dixie Shaffer, jo Ann Gunderson, Marlene Klingman, Frances West, Betty Maks, discussed the problem of solving the point system for plaque credit. Washing up the dishes after the teachers banquet were Janice Roth, Donna Van Hoof and Irene Hash. I8 da' N. . g 4 , S 1 i ' X ' K N 'S ' Q B fav . ' 1:1 -5 'V
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oys? Qllruilb Hosts at With Glen Osterdahl, President, Buckley's Senior High Boys' Club cheered hospitalized veterans by sending filled stockings during the Christmas season. ' Ha, yy J' ., i .ig I' 'X N .Hi ji ,gg 1 . 1 ' NN Jim Gard, Senior High Boys' Club President, is snapped as he returns with Mr. Bunt from a conference. adlis iiglhit The Boys' Club of Enumclaw and Buckley, like all such clubs throughout Atnerica, sponsored a get together, called Dads' Night , for all boys and their dads. The attendance reached close to 300. which has topped the past records. .lim Gard, of linumclaw, and Glen Oster- ilahl. of Buelrley. welcomed the fathersg these two boys were chosen as the Clubs' Presidents. Bob Poutt acted as Master of Ceremoniesg he introduced Dr. Leonard Asniundson. who. on behalf of the fathers thanked the boys. A very interesting talk was presented by Roy E. Olson, Director of Public Re- lations at the Pacific Lutheran College, concerning his experiences during the several years he served as a Protestant Chaplain at the Minnesota State Reform- atory. Another annual undertaking of the 'ng 5 Boys' Club is the starting of an intra- .,, if, . mural league which lasts throughout the 'iw winter. During Christmas season the boys were ke it busv fillin r stockin rs for l . P, to hospitalized veterans. One of the activities for the Boys' Club was polishing trophies for Mr. Bunt. Pictured: jake Thomas, Don Ross, Loren Franklin, Buckley's Boys' Club Officers, discuss over good times had during and Frank Welsh. 1951-52. j. McDonough, E. Wilson, G. Kuranko, E. Baker. 20
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