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|| ball C tam p v' 933 TRI E BLUE TIMES EDITOR-1N-CH1EF Jane Giiicn ASSI TANT EDITOR Helen Marie Arnquist REPORTERS’ John Brackey Carl Honore George Thompson TYPISTS Prty. CK» W n V.Pr s Hai-rnctt •! « ✓ Ed. Uillwr-rvon Ad » r Hr. Reck • ft ut i Evelyn Bennett Ed HartncU ADVISER Miss Jen.ee Hi-Y Clean speech, clean habits, clean sportsman- ship. and the proper respect for law and order are the ideals of the Hi-Y. Throughout the yea: it has been a very active organization: it has cooperated with the G. A. C in carrying out th“ courtesy campaign; it has tried a new type of meeting in the form of a noonday luncheon, which has worked out successfully; it has had joint meetings with Stillwater which have helped bring the two schools into closer contact. And of course the boys will never forget the initiation and the raw oysters! As a tribute to Charles Swanlund. the presi- dent who passec away October 4, 1933. his office has been left unfilled during the entire year, but the work has been very ably carried on under the leadership of Ed Hartnett as vice-president and Mr. Rock as adviser.
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High School Band One of the most active organizations in the high school at the present time is the band. It is always at the request of program directors and always manages to add a cheerful bit of fun. Besides being a good concert band, it has made a success of marching with George Mullen as drum major. The director, Mr. Dahl, has worked diligently and has successfully found new talent in the school to add to the organization. With its good leader and ambitious partici- pants, this band should continue in future years to be as good or better than the present or- ganization. Orchestra The orchestra, this year, has made rapid prog- ress unt.er the capable leadership of Mr. Dahl. There are approximately thirty-five members, ten of them being Seniors. We have played for a number of programs including the Spanish program. Because the string section of the orchestra is particularly strong this year, many minor or- ganizations such as the string quartette, violin quartette, and even a miniature orchestra have grown out of the orchestra. These organizations have played for many programs and the small orchestra has played for the various plays that have been presented at the school. The orchestra number for the annual spring contest is Mozart’s Suite. Many of the players in the orchestra are trying out for solo events on their individual instrument and all in all, good results are expected. High School Band High School Orchestra
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G. A. C. To create situations for girls to participate in athletics; to sponsor school activities and school functions; and to foster good sportsmanship in all our daily endeavors—these are the objectives of tire (iirls' Athletic Club. W ith these three aims as stepping stones, the organization this year sponsored the largest of its annual I’iay Days. Prescott, Ellsworth, Xew Richmond, Hammond, Bald- win, River Falls High School and Teachers College, and Man Claire all took part in the fun. This year the girls were divided into three groups, and spent their time participating in basketball, ping pong, and skating. In a joint meeting of the Ifi-Y and H. A. C. officers, it was decided to sponsor a Courtesy Campaign. After drawing up the plans for this project it was presented to the student body. For weeks posters were continually in front of the students and fre- quently speeches were given in assembly. Bearing in mind the orig- inal slogan, ‘Courtesy is consideration of others , the campaign was brought to a successful close in March. Early in the fall when football enthusiasm was high, a car- nival was given by the Homecoming Committee. The G. A. C. ran two money making booths—the Mysterious “Sniff and Snoop told secrets from the dim dark past and promises for the uncertain but exciting future: and then who could resist “3 halls one pennie”, “Take a chance and win a bar”? What was more welcome than the truck the G. A. C. spon- sored for the basketball tournament? Nearly thirty anxious rooters watched Hudson play. Added to all this are the athletic tournaments that have been held—and what games! Even the tame, calm and rather dignified game of volleyball brought forth blood-thirsty screeches from the girls as the juniors copped their second title. The Sophomores surprised everyone by coming out first in field hall. To the Seniors went the honor ot three consecutive basketball championships. There are still track, tennis, and kittenball tourneys to he run off. hen everything is over there will he many enjoyable memories and foremost will be; It ivon’t he whether we've won or lost. Hut HOW we played the game ’ OFFICERS SENIOR G. A. C. JUNIOR G. A. C. Edna O’Brien President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Lillian Olson Betty Arnquist Margaret Olson Orlain ()lson Alice Michaelson Evelyn Koenig Eleanor Melton
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