President: T.C. "Cliff" Godfrey
Vice Pres: Martin Warren
Secretary: W.A. Luce
Apple Seed: Mac Gardner
Attendance: 88.14%
New Members: 6
Members Lost: 6
Members end of the year: 78
As President-Elect, "Cliff Godfrey" attended the Rotary International Convention at Dallas, Texas, before taking office.
An International meeting held in July at Chelan was attended by 25 Wenatchee Rotarians and their Rotary Anns. Our Club put on most of the program with Harry Whiteman leading the singing. Wellington Pegg gave one of his finest addresses, "Laziness and Busy-ness." The District Conference in Spokane was attended by 27 Wenatchee Rotarians and 22 Rotary Anns.
Our annual banquet honoring the teachers of the community was held at the Chamber of Commerce Building, Leon Milot being Chairman. Our club honored member, Deak Fisher, on his election to Sigma XI Honorary Scientific Research Fraternity. Later that year we were sad to lose Deak as he was transferred to a more important job with the Department of Agriculture in Washington, D. C.
We had many good programs: Harry Whiteman as emcee of the Annual Banquet at the Masonic Hall, spoke on the "Spirit of Christmas." George Coburn reported on his trip throughout South America. In November various members spoke on the effect of the Stock Market "Crash" including Terry Ross, Dr. Herbert Morse, Frank Case, Les Coffin and Harry Whiteman. Rotarian Less Coffin talked on the building of Rock Island Dam. He had a significant role in selling the idea of building the dam to the Puget Sound Power and Light Company officials.
Committees were busy. Lem Buck, for the International Service Committee, invited high school students for a program of Nadine Steward speaking on "The Hope for International Peace." That committee also presented N. P. Waldbjorn and a program on Denmark. Abe Piper's Committee on Boys Work presented Jay Eller and a panel of high school boys talking on student affairs. Van Vandivort, for the Girls Work Committee, presented Miss Polly Brown (Mrs. Harvey Davis) who spoke on Campfire. Cliff George's Vocational Service Committee presented a program on Employer-Employee Relations with Rev. T. M. Burleson, speaker. Wilder Jones and the Rural-Urban Committee entertained members of the Washington State Grange. And, with George Coburn as emcee, the Rural-Urban Committee entertained about 50 prominent ranchers from Douglas County. "Shine" Shiner's Rotary Education Committee arranged a program of informants Leon Cronk, Charlie Bennett and Dr. Herbert Morse.
Ralph Wood was in charge of the Rotary float for the Apple Blossom Festival parade which took second place. Rotary beat Kiwanis in a Volleyball match.


