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Urganizatious f .1 X ,ffl tevig, Cla'a Settevig, Mae' Eastman, Miss Irma Magnusson Uaculty advisorj, Betty Igh, Eileen Vavrina, Mrs. Dorothy Olson Cfaculty advisory, Miss Leona Buehl tfaculty advisorj Mrs. Kenneth Douglass tcounselorj, Ellen Vavrl FIRST ROW BOTTOM-Gladys Plker, Marcella Sch i t, Carol S Hauser, Donna Gilbertson, Lois Egeland, Bernice McCullo a. n Mclsaac Alice Schmaltz Dolores Buckner Doris Cummings Loal Larson Lois Cleve SECOND ROWQFrances Baxter, Betty Ganglehoff, Enid Olson, Jor , , , , , . land, Shirley Osmundson, Mary Ann Hoye, Betty Nelson. THIRD ROW-Shirley Meagher, Marlene Zipoy, Shirley Krenelka,fPhyllis Hadge, Gladys Johnson, Clarice Hotvedt, Gloria Mankie, Alclyene Larson, Bar bara Jacobs, Margaret Wolff. FOURTH ROW-Dorothy Harney, DeLores Brinkman, Lois Giese, Thompson. 'Helen Kozel, Daralyne Lealos, Beverly Lammey, Lois Sondreal, Carolee Croy, Carol TRI-Y OFFICERS President . . . . . . . Donna Gilbertson X1 Vice-President . . ....... Betty Hauser Secretary ..... ...,... L ois Egeland Co - Program Chairmen . . Bernice McCullough, Eileen Vavrina Counselor ..... .... M rs. Kenneth Douglass TrifY Club The Tri-Y Club of the Central High School ot East Grand Forks was organized in February of this year. A very capable counselor, Mrs. Kenneth Douglass, has been ably assisted by Miss Leona Buehl, Mrs. Dorothy Olson, Miss lrma Magnusson, and Mrs. Daniel Rystad. Monthly meetings were held, usually with a guest speaker on the program. Sometimes dra- matic readings were given, or at other times talks on charm and personal appearance made up the program. On May lOth a Mother and Daughter Banquet was given tor members and their mothers. Miss Beatrice Johnstone of the University Extension Department was speaker for the occasion and as usual delighted and inspired her audience. The underlying purposes of this organization are: to promote friendship, leadership, and citi- zenship, in addition to furnishing worthwhile entertainment and recreation for high school girls. .661
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Boy Scout Troop Z1 FRONT ROW-Paul Erickson, Tom Baker, Roger Wilcox, Richard Mutt, Paul Elde, George Fish. BACK ROW-Scoutmaster Merlin Elie, Robert Patterson, James Hausauer, Elmer Eid, Jr., Thomas Eid, James Price, George Krum, Earl Ahluren. Boy Scout Troop 21 has a membership of I6 boys. This year has been a busy year for the Scouts. They have learned first aid, marching tactics, and knot tying, They have taken part in paper drives, they took over the control of the city offices onil ran the city for one day, and they have also acted as guides about the school when strangers have needed help in finding particular rooms in the building. They participated in first aid demonstrations before the local P,T.A, and the Form Bureau at Mallory. Plans are being made to go to camp this summer. Some will go to Pike's Bay on Cass Lake anti others will go to Oak Island on Lake of the Woods, Mr Merlin Elie Director first semester Mr Randall Pemberton Director second semester Board of Erlucotion f Sponsors my W7 Ll unior Y Club i si FIRST ROW-Barbara Larson, Beverly Klemmesrud, Donna Abel, Llv Eid, Alia Eld, Mlrlam Peterson. SECOND ROW-Janet Hjelmstad, Karen Hausauer Carol H t , ar man, Ruth Beck, Sharon Mclsaac, Beverly Stinar, Patricia Betts, BACK ROW-Jr.-Y Leader Betty Hauser, Lois Wilcox, Lois Evenson, Virginia Lee, Darlene Doble, Janet Humes, Jr.-Y Leader Betty Nelson. Unrler the leadership of Betty Nelson and Betty Lou Hauser, the Junior Y.W.C.A, was again organized for the school year l94'J- i946 With Liv Eid as president, Donna Abel as vice-president, Jean Taylor and Alis Eid as co-secretaries, anti Beverly Klemesrurf as treasurer, the club got off to a fine start. At the regular meetings the girls reviewed books, worked on home protects or sometimes had singing meets. Trips were made through Eddy's Bakery, the Grand Forks H i I i E . . . . tra rl, ancl thc telephone office. Parties were given for various holidays, and picnics were held when possible. The Junior Y.W.C A is affiliated with the Grand Forks Y W C A which is a national or anizatio A . . . . . ., g n, summer camp sponsored by them is held the last two weeks in June, Here instructors in swimming rowing and handicrafts offer work to the girls who come to camp, Pleasant surroundings, new acquaintances and educational opportunities make these camps very worthwhile for the Junior Y member. e65e
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Crganizations BACK ROW-Cy Ducharme, Franklin Goodrich, Earl Gangeness, Burrell Basgaard, Herman Skyberq, Jr., Bill Rand. FRONT ROW-Jack Carney, Jack Sampson, Joe Massee, Melvin Tabert, Frank Scheibel. HI-Y OFFICERS President , ....... . . Joe Massee Secretary , . . , Melvin Tabert Treasurer , . . . .Jack Sampson Advisor .... . Mr. Leonard Egstrom HifY The Hi Y Club was organized March 6th with tive charter members. These charter members- Joe Massee, Frank Scheibel, Jack Sampson, Jack Carney, and Melvin Tabert-were initiated into the Alpha HieY Club ot East Grand Forks by the Delta and Triangle Clubs of Grand Forks. Mr. Leonard Egstrom accepted the advisorship of this group for the remainder of the year. On March 2Oth, Franklin Goodrich, Earl Gangeness, Cy Ducharme, Bill Rand, Burrell Basgaard, and Herman Skyberg, Jr. were elected to membership and were later initiated, Jack Carney and Frank Scheibel were chosen as delegates to represent this club at the Model Legislature which was held in St. Paul from April 26th to April 29th also Joe Massee Herman Skyberg, Jr., Bill Rand and Melvin Tabert were delegates to the lnteinational Hi-Y Conference held in Winnipeg May 3-5. The HieY Club can be a potential power for good since its express purpose is to create main- tain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Membership in such a club would seem almost a must in every boy's life. e670
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