President: Harvey Mills
Vice Pres: Hal Sylvester
Secretary: W.A. Luce
Song Leader: Harry Whiteman District Governor: Percy Scurrah, Victoria B.C.
Attendance: 89.57%
New Members: 6
Members Lost: 9
Members end of the year: 80
The year can be characterized as one of rich achievement as it was in the depths of the depression and much work was needed to do Rotary's part in caring for the needy of that period.
Some projects were: The start of sending underprivileged children to summer camps. We sponsored a Rotary Cabin at the Campfire Girls' camp, Zanika Lache, on Lake Wenatchee. The Club, led by dentist and Rotarian "Win" Winstanley, sponsored a project that involved the other dentists of the city whereby all school children had the privilege of dental exams. Those able to pay were advised to have certain work done, those unable to pay were done gratis by the dentists. The club sponsored a drive to gather usable old clothes, and the garments were cleaned free by Rotarian Fred Nancekivell. At Christmas time a collection was taken to make the season "more pleasant for those in very strained circumstances." The Club adopted a major project at Scout A Vista, led by "Shine" Shiner and, through a collection among the members, was able to pay back-taxes, water rights, and make minor improvements. The Club held a Hobby Show, chaired by Bert Shepard with Cliff Godfrey and Ray Michael, Assistants. Hobby items, art objects, curios and archeological specimens were gathered and sold to raise funds for Rotary projects. A large crowd attended.
Two ladies' nights were held, and a visitation of the Canadian Okanogan clubs and their ladies. There was also a visitation by a large group of Seattle Rotarians. We also had joint meetings with the Active Club and the Soroptimist Club.


