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i 2 is Home Ec Club Front row: Miss LaGrave, teacher, Harrieite Thorleifson, Colleen Trent, Beverly Rasche, Gall Leslle, lrene New- bauer, Lois Vikan, Lorraine Monson, Bedvl Anderson, Joyce Vinje, Elenor Hamilton, Marvel Larshus, Alice McGhan, Evelyn Solper. Second row: Luella Montgomery, Laura Bjornseth, Elaine Shirley, Marion Thorburn, Ruby Nowbauer, Ovila Roland, Arlene Flaata, Geraldine Myhr, Dorothy Ann Turner, Margaret Vinie, Harriet Valker. The Home Ec Club, under the supervision of Miss Jeanne LaGrave, is a service club in the interest of Home Economics in the school. As a service project to the school the club chose to redecorate the teachers' room, and as a service to the community they did Red Cross work. ln addition to their active service program, the club has sponsored several social activities for members, and by means of various public entertainment they have earned money to purchase needed equipment for the department. lt is a nation- wide organization and is well organized throughout the state. The District Jamboree for the clubs, held in Minot, provided an opportunity for the club members to know each other better and exchange ideas about their clubs. All girls enrolled in Home Economics are eligible for membership. The club officers are Harriette Thorleifson, president, Colleen Trent, vice president and program chairman, Gail Leslie, secretary, Beverly Rasche, treasurer. Page 20
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Page l9 Playmalcers Front row: Daryl Nelson, Colleen Trent, Maxine McMillan, Kermit Peterson, Janis Titus, Duane Riley, Alma Dunderland, Lorraina Mongeon, James Street. Second row: Miss Kittelson, coach, Helen Schei, Jack Stewart, Anne McRitchie, Annabelle Carlson, Owen Finstad, Dorothy Helland, Elaine Shirley, Calvin Paulsen, Donna Marie Everson, Lois Vikan. Playmakers, under the direction of Miss Olga Kittelson, had as its officers for the year: Lorraina Mongeon, president, Maxine McMillan, vice president, Owen Finstad, secretary-treasurer. Last year, the play, Black Harvest, won second place in the state contest at Grand Forks. Frank Russell, who was the leading character in this play, was chosen as the best serious actor in this state. The first performance of the Playmakers and Glee Club this year was a Christmas play, The Mother. A three-act play, l'm in the Army Now, was presented in the spring, the characters were Owen Finstad, Helen Schei, Dorothy Helland, Duane Riley, Kermit Peterson, Maxine McMillan, Calvin Paulsen, James Street, Ann McRitchie, Alma Dunderland, Donna Marie Everson, Janis Titus and Emalu Nero. The contest plays this year were Dark Wind and Which is the Way to Boston? The characters in Dark Wind were Dorothy Helland, Lorraina Mongeon, Prudence Ertresvaag, and Maurice Zimmer. The cast' of Which is the Way to Boston? was Helen Schei, Vivian Vikan, Owen Finstad, and Bob Gifford. A comedy, presented by the Junior Playmakers, was Not Quite Such a Goose. The cast was Murray Page, Colleen Trent, Joyce Vinje, Peggy Benson, and Gene Wunderlich. MISS KITTELSON
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F. F. A. iFuture Farmers of Americal Front row: Everett Jelleberg, Harry Vikan, Eugene McGhan, Marvin Mortenson, Arlan Soland, Rueben Clark, Robert Kyle, Milton Johnson. Second row: Jack Stewart, Hubert Ormberq, Otto Ormberg, Jimmy Holston, Ralph Bjornseth, Gilbert Smestad, Harold Jelleberg. Third row: 'Vernon Pederson, Mr. Clarence Holstrom, F. F. A. supervisor, Merril Sivertson, Everett Solper, Angus Campbell, Donald Orke, Charles Pospisil, Victor Vlkan, Lowell Tion, Norman Larson. A progressive F. F. A. group has achieved rapid advances in all fields. With the completion of the NYA defense shop, under the able guidance of Clar- ence Holstrom, the fireworks began. To instigate closer collaboration between agricultural fathers and their future farmer sons, a successful father and son banquet was held under the auspices of the school in the Home Economics division. After this successful event, Mr. Holstrom began to shape and organize his livestock judging team for entry in the state judging contests at Fargo. We wish them success. F. F. A. OFFICERS Jack Stewart X Angus Campbell Reporter Vice President Lowell Tjon Robert Kyle President Treasurer Harold Jelleberg Clarence Holstrom Secretary Supervisor Page 2l
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