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THE BEROHBOK-1948 PEP CLUB Bottom Row: Docken, Christianson, Holum, Haugland, Topper, Gordon, D. Lynch. Second Row: Murphy, Mitmoen, Johnson, Mael, Kahl, Arneson, Anderson. Third Row: Holmes, Diem, Field, Fosshage, Kittleson, Lukken, Slotten, Mr. Winckler. Fourth Row: Evans, Anderson, Kirch, Mickelson, Schaller, Bak- ken, Smith, Oimoen. Top Row: Gunderson, Collins, Zingg, Greenwald, Scheidegger, Olson, Rothmann, Thompson. DOMEQON CLUB Bottom Row: Fjelstad, Gordon, Docken, Grinder, Boley, Gam- meter, Holmes, E. Moyer. Second Row: Wirth, R. Kalscheur, Sponem, Ingwell, Hanson, Reisdorf, J. Esser, A. Meyer. Third Row: Schlapbach, Colvin, Peterson, D. Esser, G. Kal- scheur, M. Kalscheur, B. Bower. Top Row: Hustad, Brey, J. Bower, Nyhus, Thompson, Spaanem, Diem, Rogers. Dramatic Club Bottom Row: Locker, Ulrich, Schlapbach, Temby, Boley. Second Row: Colvin, Field, C. Skogen,. Haag, Miss Babcock. Top Row: Austin, Swiggum, Nelson, Heuser, G. Skogen.
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THE BEROHBOKe1948 Student Council The Student Council consisted of represent- atives from home-rooms, clubs, and the pres- idents of each class. There were 20 members, and they held weekly meetings. The Council sponsored social hours after basketball games, gave suggestions to help the school, and purchased records for the juke-box. A few open council meetings were held, therefore everyone could see what was being done. This year a handbook was pre- pared to give general information about everything in school. On December 15th our Council members were guests of the Wisconsin High Student Council where we gained much knowledge about the work. OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Trea surer Advisor Kenneth Zingg Lloyd Henderson Marjorie Helmeid Roger Jenson Mr. Gordon Cardinal Highlights Nine issues of the Cardinal Highlights were put out this year by the staff which was under the capable guidance of Miss Skaife. The staff was composed of the Senior English class who worked one week out of every month toward editing the paper. The publishing of the paper was done by the commerce class under the direction of Mrs. Baird. Our aims this year were to improve the paper and to mention every student at least once. Editorial Staff Editor ............ Delma Diem Asst. Editor arjorie Helmeid Art Editor ............. Vergeane Collins Club Reporter Sports Writers ....... J oyce Anderson ....James Greenwald Henry Eckel ......Doris Oimoen Camera Club Domecon Club W, Dramatic Club Girls, Club F. F. A. .. Stoba Club Pep Club .............. M Club The M Club, in existence for 15 years, is open only to bOys who have won a letter in a major sport and of these only those Who can undergo a severe test Hnitiationi. The club aims to create feIIOWShip, teach better sports- manship, and promote a high degree of ath- letics. The club has sponsored a donkey basketball game and has sold programs at the football games this year. An automatic coke machine was also put in to make money. The first prize for the best homecoming float also went to the Mt Club. OFFICERS President Vice President Lloyd Henderson Kenneth Zingg Secretary-Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Student Council Rep. Advisor a33.. Henry Eckel Tames Murphy Bernard Trainor Mr. Steensrud ................Marion Thompson ............... Vivian Field Dona Danhouser ........... Bill Chancelor Donna Rothman ......Haze1 Aavang
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THE BEROHBOKe1948 Pep Club This years Pep Club consisted only of form- er members and upper classmen. Pep Club again took a very active part in the home- coming parade, bonfire, and dance. There was a large group of cheerleaders who really helped build up school spirit. The cheerleaders were: Lowell Kiley, James Green- wald, Kenneth Zingg, Dona Rothmann, Doris Owimoen, Vivian Ayen, Marlene Kalscheur, Teresa Kittleson, Mary Staub, Marilyn Holum, and Joann Holmes. OFFICERS President Joyce Anderson Vice President Lowell Kiley Secretary Treasurer Pat Murphy Shirley Lukken Student Council Rep. .................................. Advisor ..................................... Mary Ellen Bakken Mr. Winckler Domecon Club Domecon Club, which was organized for girls who have taken Home Economics, has a membership of thirty members this year. The Club sponsored its annual Mid-Winter Formal on January 31, with music by Don Garsonts Orchestra. Gwendolyn Kalscheur reigned as queen with Rosemary Kalscheur and Joyce Boley as her court of honor. The theme was ttCandy Land. OFFICERS President Gwendolyn Kalscheur Vice President Toyce Boley Secretary Treasurer Doris Esser Ethel Grinder Student Council Rep. Connie Docken Advisor Miss Haase DRAMATIC CLUB The purpose of the Dramatic Club is not only to provide entertainment for the student body, but also to keep the club members learn- ing about acting, stage-lighting, make-up, casting, and production of a play. This year we gave the plays Too Many MaryTs and ttAsk Nancy. Funds were acquired by selling ice cream bars at home basketball games. Our float, Slated to WinW won second place in the homecoming parade. OFFICERS President Gwendolyn Austin Vice President Secretary Elaine Heuser Hannah Locker Treasurer Student Council Rep. Doris Boley Elizbaeth Rindy Advisor Miss Babcock
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