II ez I4 O ll The Girls' Cluh got olf right on time with the Sophomore 'llea August 29. Soon afterward the theme 'tlVlusic-0 was de- eided upon and at our first Rehearsal the girls het-anne ae- qnaintefl with our theme song. g'Let's Harmonizef' A week later the Big and Little Sisters went for a l ienie in the l ark. and on Marc-h -1. we had a coke party. We girls were a very speeial group. as we sponsored two dam,-es--one on Uetoher ISI. and another. Fehruary' ll. The money raised on the first danee was given to the a eappella for new rohes. At Christmas time we sponsored a party for underprivileged lmoys and girls. while the Red Cross group made favors lor the trays in hospitals. January 22 was our hig hanquet with turkey and all the trinnnings. The next day we had a ehanee to exereise. as it was Wiinter Sports Day at Chester llowl. The hig projeet. ol eourseq was the operelta. The Fortune Teller. hy Vit-tor llerhert. presented on April 9 and ltl. Uur aetivities. however. did not end with that. Soon we ehanged our tune with the eleetion of next yearis eahinet. a Mother-Daughter tea with the sewing elasses presenting a style . show. and our hreakfast, Une lVlorning in lVlay. in the eafe- t teria. l,lI1i'lfh'1'7'V4 !:llA!4IlfA1l,A'vi RM. 1. Mmiml Qlohnmnh The year ended with the sophomores and juniors saying Karen Young. Cloria llannner. llarhara Huniphreyx ufxlllllil OPM ltr lllih S1'Ill0l'S til Clteslel' llowl. ' - 'l- ' 'vt ,sr .,. V I '.,. rs. . . . . ,Wu , l l f5' BHP' 5l 'l'5 xl'AllU 'f ' l'Ml5 this was all aeeoinphshed with the leadership of its pres- Happ. lxou' .ff lleyerly' Strand. Rae ,litllIS Nordskog. . , . . . , - V' - A - ldent. lzhxaheth Boyd. under the guidance of Miss Gregory .loan ttlapa. ,loan Mltellr-ll. Nou' -1: xtfgllllll linus. n . Host-niary' Hren. Wanda llnssa, Hjordis Olson. illlfl lllf' Hltlf' il95lFl3Uf'P 'tl llw Valtllwl- Nou' I: llonna Olson. lilfllilh Berg. ltlalne l'edf-rson. Ida llainnl+'i'hr-4'k. Hou' J: .Ioan Kn- derson. t.arole Ann Ulson. lflimlu-tli lloyd. Xirginia llnns. Yalerie liaake. lfnid llaldwin. Nou' fl: Rae .lanis Nordskog. lljordis Ulson. tlaroline johnson. tilandia tlhristianson. l'rm-sident ......... ...... l' Iliznhetll lloyd X'i1'm--president ....... Virginia Buns Sewetary' ...... ..... I iarole Ann Ulson 'l'reasnrer .... ........ li aren Xonng Progrtun ....... Caroline .Iohnson Sowial .... ...... X 'lalerie Kaaki- Serxiee ................. lfloisf' llerg l'nluli4'ity ..... ...... 1 Ilaudia tlhristianson Mlileties ..... ...... l oan .Nnderson ll:-yotionul .... ..... l ileanor ,lohnson llelreslnnent .... ..... l l-iordis Olson 'Xrt .................................. lda llannnerheelx Nlnsir :Xppreeiatioli ............ Enid Baldwin lied Cross .............................. llonna Olson llf-ad Usher ...... ..... l tae .lanis Nordskog llyftllltlfl ..... ...... l' llaine l,4'4lt'l'S1l!t Power tllnlr ...... ..... l larlene Nelson
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VODVII. CHAIRMEN-Rouf l: Don Lindstrom. Bol1,lol1nson.Claude Now is the time for lun. lrolic, and food at the Lutzka. Hd fX'lcl'arlan. Mike Rich and Al Peterson. Row 2: .lack Boys' Union Stag supper. NlcKillop, l.el'loy Grant. Eli Nliletich. and Fred Nylander. demic time fam fm mica wand da dame. The Boy s' Union started out the year with a stag on Uctolier T. A delicious turkey dinner in the cafeteria was followed hy a well planned program. Mr. Edgar Felten led the hoys in singing. and a life portray al of Mr. Waldeniar ,lohnson was given. On November l3 and lfli the Boys' Vodvil was pre- sented. This was the liig money making project. lVlike Rich was the master of ceremonies. and a total of fifteen acts was presented, which included the Three Yanks. Fifty dollars in prizes was given out lo the hest acts. 'lihe lmoys took over an assembly on December IT. with twirling. cheerleading, and even a Power Club president. A skit was given, and a style show on WOIIICIIUS fashions to come climaxed the assembly. On April lT a style show gave the audience an idea ol the newest in lioys' fashions. linder the leadership of its president. Claude Lutzka. the alile guidance of Mr. Wayne Brittan, and the help from the executive hoard. the year ended very success- fully. BUYS' IUVIUA' EXltYfI l'lVl'f 3041611 Nou' I: lflaurle l.utzka, Mike Rich. Kon' 2: Holm ,lUllllSllll. Don Rr-nni,,cl l,arry lleSanto, liolr Nissen. fflyde Rogers. Row 3: Boll Monson, Elwood liogrers. llaw Nlcliennu. Boll l,eVasseur. Holm Rich. Row el: l.eRoy Grant. .lark Mcliillop, l'ili Nilelicli. lime lllicliaud. Larry Johnson. Him: 'WF' 2 4
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