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HOME ECONOMICS The home economics department had two clubs this year—cooking and sewing. The cooking club was under the direction of Mrs. Nelson, and the sewing club v o: supervised by Miss Young. The nineteen girls in cooking club were led by President, Helen Terhorst; Vice-President, Joy Verduin; Secretary, Shirley Rice; Treasurer, Margie Johonsen. They gave two successful dances on November 17th and March 16th. The sewing club had no officers, it being led by the adviser. They have been working on Red Cross material, and plan an exhibit for Open House. Their work has been interesting and helpful, as has that of the cooking club. F. F. A. The curtailment of some of the major F.F.A. activities has not lessened the interest or enthusiasm in the organization. Regular monthly meetings were held. Basketball games have been played with other F.F.A. chapters in the county. A Father-Son Banquet was held in May. This has indeed been a successful year. The officers were: President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Forrest Holland Reporter Perry Robins Lloyd Manes Watch-dog Cliff Gallaugher Don Lallemand Adviser Mr. Langdon Gerald Holland CAMERA CLUB Under the advice of Miss Sohlberg, Camera Club members have been busy learning to print and de- velop pictures. The darkroom' h'as been open to all members wishing to use it. • « On October I3tfi it held a dance, to which the students of Monroe were invited. The members held a snapshot contest, prizes being given to the winner of each division. The developing of the football pic- tures was undertaken as a special project. The officers were: President Margery Traulson Secretary Helen Tillman Vice-President Darlene Sesby Treasurer Cecelia Wallitner Hi-Y The Hi-Y has spent an active year under the guidance of Mr. Rayburn and its able officers: President, Don Morris; Vice-President, Paul Wangsmo; Secretary, Bob Sluman; Treasurer, Howard Robb. The twenty-two members enjoyed the meetings and cooperated to make their Father-Son Banquet a success. They also put out roosters for the football and basketball games. 25
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HONOR SOCIETY The Torch Honor Society this year consisted of fifty-seven members. The annual banquet was given on December 8, 1944, in the cafeteria for the Freshmen who made the honor roll the first quarter. An assembly was held January 19th to give out the pins earned. The officers for the year are: President, Josephine Hartx; Vice-President, Norma Udeen; Secretary-Treasurer, Olive Larson; Adviser, Mr. Henning. THE EAGLE Under the direction of Miss Satre and Mrs. Bean, the school paper was published by the Journalism and Multilith students. It was put out twice each month during the second semester. Despite wartime dif- ficulties, they have done a fine job. LANGUAGE CLUB The Buenos Vecinos Club, meaning good neighbors, chose the following for its officers: President, Josephine Hartz; Vice-President, Dawn Hagan; Secretary-Treasurer, Dorothy Prather. It has had many in- teresting meetings and has given a Christmas program and Pan-American Day program for the school. The adviser is Mrs. Lindgren. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club was organized by our science teacher, Mr. Bernier, for all students interested in that field. Thirty boys took active interest in the club, which met weekly. It was both interesting and useful for the boys. BOYS' CLUB With the aid of their adviser, Mr. Addison, the boys again had a successful year. They chose the following officers: President, Ronald Boyden; Vice-President, Lyle Vick; Secretary-Treasurer, Howard Robb. Sponsored by them was the Noon League Basketball and Ping-Pong Tournaments. GIRLS' LEAGUE The most outstanding work of the Girls' League was the formation of the teen age canteen, with the co- operation of the Boys' Club. The annual Girls' League-Boys' Club assembly was given in October. The mixer was a very entertaining hour with the sophomores placing first, and the seniors second. In March they gave a program for the benefit of the Red Cross. The adviser is Miss Harris. PEP CLUB The officers for Pep Club were: President, Sally Fingarson; Vice-President, Barbara Lamp; Secretary, Ardis Hofland; Treasurer, Dorothy Gay; Drill Leader, Maxine Hansvold. The Pep Club has been very suc- cessful under the leadership of Mrs. Hawley. It has the Pep Club Tolo on December 15, 1944. Pep and enthusiasm were inspired by this club. 27
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