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Left to Rights Mary Gorecki, Cordelia Timmers, ROSe Marie Tomporowski , Doris Balder, Adrian Petroske, John Sakry, Marge Thompson. This year the cheerleaders had uniforms consisting of white letter sweaters with a white 'F ’ and a blue megaphone, on white tailored blouses. Practices were held twice weekly and new yells were worked out. Cheerleaders — 43 —
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j The Glee Club was composed of high school girls who were interested in vocal training. The group participated in several school programs and activities, as well as the annual Music Festival, held at St. Cloud Tech in the early spring. The girls sang many varieties of songs, and their folk music was especially well received wherever they sang. Grace Wiley accompanied the Glee Club at the piano. Left to right: First Row : Henrietta Micholski, Jose- phine Dobas, Mary Dahler, Agnes Thering, Janet Novak, Dor-reen Malichowski, Lucille Swedziak, Pat Johnson. Second Row: El rose Roback , Orpha Skaja, Audrey Kilgard, Marlys Lezer, Marjorie Frerich, Delores Gapinski, Mary Jane Gilmer, Ann Gapinski, Geneva Hinkemeyer, Lorraine Bujarski, Joan Haley. Third Row: Gladys Magnuson, Iola Swan, Mary Joyce Stay, Monica Huneke, Barbara Nelson, Geraldine W'ink-leman, Josephine Jurek, Georgia Semrau, Lois Weis, Fourth Row: Donna Stumvoll, Shirley Brenny, Alice Freer, Myrtle Jenson, Joan Herbrand, Doreen Scheper, Darlene Moe, Marge Thompson, Helen Hamer. — 42 —
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One of the biggest improvements in our school was the establishment of a Student Council, sponsored by Miss Literski and Mr. Rancour. There were two representatives from each class, and three from the senior class. Officers were Bill Kotsmith, Marie Tal-berg, and Lorreta Denfield. In November Bill, Marie, and Miss Literski attended a convention in Minneapolis. The Student Council members acted as moni tors in the halls and in the lunch room. They sponsored a Sno-Ball in January and a variety of assembly programs. The council was a member of the National Society of Student Councils. Front Row: Sally Kotsmith, Mary Ann Kot- smith, Herbert Latterell, Dorothy Deppa. Second Row: Doris Balder, Edris Moe, Loretta Denfield, Bill Kotsmith, Miss Literski, Advisor. Back Row: Marie Talberg, Cecil Dziuk, John Sakry, Joyce McCormick, Janice Swanson . nnua First Row: Audrey Knutson, Edris Moe, Rose Tomporowski, Darien Moe, Clo Thomas, Corinne Sherk, Elaine Wakeman. Second Row: Jean Donaldson, Rosamond Fouquette, Phyllis Nickle, Lu- cille Bcidermann, Rita Tomporowski, Dorothy Kaproth, Nancy Kozisek. Third Row: George Kipka, Cecil Dzuik, Grace Wiley, Mary Lou Preusser, Ruth Vistc, Florence Bymers, Rose Mary Thell, Janice Ratke. — 44 —
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