July 1, 1927 - June 30 1928

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President: Claude Stewart
Vice Pres: D.F. "Deak" Fisher
Secretary: W.A. Luce

Attendance: 90.27%
New Members: 13
Members Lost: 8
Members end of the year: 67

Our many youth projects included a major effort in raising money for "The Crippled Children's Fund" as well as Boys work, particularly Boy Scouts, and Girls work. Meetings held with eighth-grade boys stressed "Back to School." One noon meeting was held at the high school with lunch served by the Domestic Science class, followed by a visit to various class rooms and departments. Many of our members participated in a trip to the Boy Scout camp at Prince Creek on Lake Chelan.

Our Club participated in an American Legion parade and was warmly thanked by the Post Commander. We again held our annual meeting honoring the teachers of the community.

Several members attended the District Conference in Seattle.

We had some outstanding meetings. On May 10 Wellington Pegg again gave his Mother's address. "Shine" Shiner and Martin Warren also gave outstanding talks. Sam Sumner, a guest at the time, gave an interesting talk on "My Impressions of Crime." Phyllis Martin (who later married Club member Harold Copple) spoke at one meeting on "Charles Lindberg, Our Ambassador." One of our meetings was visited by Mr. Dole of Hawaiian pineapple fame. Club records for the year indicate stunts and a lot of fun at the meetings. Harry Whiteman’s name is quite often mentioned...as being late, song leader, program chairman, once he fell off the piano stool.