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HCT HELL. YUL, sg1R1T HERE HLLKXNVHEMBQ LH-I5 A FORMAL INITIATION CEREMONY for the purpose of 1n1t1at1ng r-ew members Carol Armstrong Elalne Carlson and Bruce Lynn Johnson 19 glven by old members Norma Westcott Nadene Shaffer Frank Isaacson Betheena Marshall B111 Dodson sponsors Mxss Lange and Mlss Larson Vlfglhla Jackson John Easter Pat Johnson Herschel Graber and Sharon Kxng ROW! P Johnson V Jackson N Shaffer J Smith B Marshall C Armstrong E Carlson N Westcott ROW II Mlss Lange S King F Isaacson J Howard B Lonn Johnson B Dodson H Graber B Lynn Johnson Miss Larson
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National Thesplan Society t,-f,,,!w.J'!r 'k A SCENE FROM HAPPY JOURNEY THE 1 one ict play is enacted by Juanita Rodgeis Pat Johnson Keith Lindquist Elva Jackson and Jim Easter WEDDING tray ed by Nada ne Shaffer B111 Dodson Shulcv Richards and Mack Lund stiom Every first and third Tuesday was the meeting date for the National Thespian Society. This was a newly organized so- ciety in which each member was re quired to have 15 points in order to become a charter member The members received their points by acting in plays giving read ings serving on committees and di recting On February 16 three new members were initiated at a como cation The new members were Elaine Carlson Carol Jean Arm strong and Bruce Lynn Johnson The Thesplan Society also spon sored a one act play night under the direction of Miss Treva Lange The three plays given were Which Is The Way to Boston? Happy Journey and The Wed ding Of these Happy Journey was chosen to go to the district contest Virginia Jackson president B111 Dodson vice president and Beth eena Marshall secretary treasurer held the offices Miss Treva Lange and Miss Dorothy Larson were the sponsors The Thespian Society strove to develop skills to entertain and in fluence the public through debate and dramatic skills THESPIAN OFFICERS Bruce Lonn Johnson B111 Dodson and Pat Johnson discuss plans for the spring banquet 0 . . . l y - . WM! 'f , ,f 7 , - . , , 5 ' ra - as ' J 1 n as cc - 7 ' U H H ' v , 2 7 ' ' y - 1 -2 'tv' 'Af . - I 1 '.. . .yy :A , K. , ' ' , given on one-act play night, is por- Virginia Jackson, Betheena Marshall, utyt .7 V A v - v . y t 3 if n ' . li ' a tg U 4 Q pi , . , 1 Z . K . . Q if 3 i f . '. 3 5 4 , 4 . Q , 3 j , 5 ,. as Ag .S J 3 in ,K l Q
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l bclxcvr Ill thc future of farmmg wlth 1 lalth born not ol Words but of deeds thc leadxn f sentence of the Future Farmers Creed The local chapter of the Future Farmers of Amer1ca was led the past Vear JY Ronald Peterson presldent Norrrs Pear son xlcep es1dent Dean L1ndstrom secre tarv Gayle Olson treasurer Frank Carlson nel Ralph Fagot xx as the adx lsor of the lo c l group Dean L1ndstrom represented the PROJECT HOGHOUSE Workmg on Dean Lmdstroms hoghouse ln the shop are F F A members Dav1d Musll Carl Soneson and Dean Lmdstrom organlzatlon ln the Student Councll The FFA set a flgld program that they followed and accomphshed throughout the year In accompllshlng It they strlved to de xelop competent aggresslve rural leader sh1p to create an mtelhgent choxce of farm mg occupatlons, to tram for useful c1t1zen shlp to encourage lmprovement IH scholar velopment of organized rural recreat1onal act1v1t1es ROW I R Eruckson D Llndstrom D Anderson G Olson C Soneson R Sal! D Peterson D Sturgis W Olson L Peterson ROW Il D Johnson R Anderson D Mull E Peck R Peterson A Johnson G Soneson F Carlson B Vandell J Plska Mr Fagot ROW ll B Ekholm G Black B Johnson L Erackson N Pearson R Ernckson A Johnson D Bergstrom R Florom J Pearson R Sand R Johnson NOT IN PICTURE A Gardune fl-H 1 X Gun 1 . I Q O EL H V I f? I 4 I , . . I L q ' Q 'f is . . . Y ' 7 - v , - . - ' ' - Y ' ' ' - ' U ' ' 7 - . , . . . . 5 ' ' ' 1' 5 r ' . . . ' ' ,Z ,' 4 , Q 1 I Y . ' news reporterg and Richard Erickson, senti- Sh1PQ arid to Pf0V1d9.aUd EUCO'-Wage th? de' 1 . 7 7- - 'Lx Q' . ' - I . l I , . ' , . , . , . , . , . I - - v - v - v 2 - v - 0 I . . : . , . , . , . , . , . .J Y 5 2 'fa 'iff 53 W QB s A
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