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THE BEROHBOKe1948 JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL Bottom Row: Grinder, Rhiner, R. Arneson, V. Field. Second Row: Helmeid, D. Fosshage, J. Murphy, Marty, Mrs. Smith. Top Row: R. Peterson, Gesme, E. Thoresen, Lavik. The Junior Red Cross Council which was organized last year for the first time, had fifteen members this year. The Council's purpose is to take charge of Red Cross projects in the school. Some of these projects are: packing gift boxes for servicemen in hospitals, making tray covers, showing movies for extra funds, and selling candy. OFFICERS President Marjorie Helmeid Vice President Secretary Ada Rhiner Ramona Arneson Treasurer Verna Field Student Advisor Robert Peterson Advisor Mrs. Smith RELIGIOUS HOUR Religious Hour was held again this year the fourth period every Wednesday. The differ- ent denominational groups met under the supervision of the following pastors: Rev. E. R. Anderson, Rev. 1. A. Lavik, Rev. H. Gun- derson, Rev. B. F. Matter, Rev. H. Thomp- son, and Father Thome.
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THE BEROHBOK-1948 BAND The band, consisting of 60 members, com- pleted a successful year under the guidance of Mr. Milton Spores. There were many new band members to replace those that left band last year. The band played at football and basket- Class A 1st 9ETrygrve Thoresen-bass Marilyn Iverson-flute Roddy Hustad-clarinet John Feller-bass clarinet Class B 151: Donald J ohnson-clarinet Marion Marty-baritone Class C lst Ada Rhiner-basson Class B 1st Woodwind Quintette Beverly Means Rosemary Haag Lavonne Hermann Erling Thoresen Ada Rhiner Class B 1st Sax Duet June Helmenstine Rudolph Gartzke Cla5s B 1st Clarinet Quartett Roddy Hustad Donald Johnson David Fosshage John Feller Eass B lst Flute Duet Joan Lunde Lucille Field Ensembles Class A 151: Brass Sextet 46Steve Hopkins Pat Murphy Mary Bischoff Mary Ellen Bakken ball games, gave concerts at school as well as on the radio, and also marched in Madison at the Christmas balloon parade. The first place winners of the band tourna- ment for last year are: Mary Ann Oimoen Trygve Thoresen Brass Sextet Charles Redel Joan Fosshage Lavonne Hermann Donald Erickson Henry Steinhouser Walter Sutter Clarinet Duet Beverly Means TEthel Grinder Coronet Trio ieJoan Fosshage Charles Redel Steve Hopkins a6Coronet Duet Joan Fosshage Steve Hopkins Coronet Duet Pat Murphy Steve Hopkins Clarinet Trio Roddy Hustad Donald Johnson John Feller Clarinet Quartette Beverly Means Ethel Grinder Dorothy Anderson Hazel Aavang 9fFlute Duet Marilyn Iverson Rosie Haag F ORENSICS The forensic group this year consisted of the speech class and also other contestants. The elimination and local contests were held in the high school. On March 12 at the local contest, two students were selected from each group to go on to Darlington on March 18. Those selected were: Orations: Joyce Trainor and Viggo Christianson. Serious declamations: Marjorie Helmeid and Marion Marty. Humor- ous declamations: J ames Greenwald and J ames Fosshage. Extemporaneous Reading: Daniel Farrell and Lyle Tvedt. Extemporaneous Speaking: Trygve Thoresen and Robert Peter- son. The winners at Darlington were allowed to attend the contest at Platteville. Those win- ners were; Joyce Trainor and Viggor Christ- ianson; Oratory. James Greenwald; Humorous declamations. Trygve Thoresen; Extempor- aneous Speaking. -41-
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On April 15, the senior class presented to the public 320 College Avenue, a 3 act comedy, under the direction of Miss Skaife. The play opened with a party at a sorority house of a co-educational college. Girls and boys were dancing when suddenly, while the lights were out and a blue light was playing back and forth on the dancers, Judy screams, and a moment later Lee is found on the floor dead. Everyone is stunned and wonders who J udith Wayne THE BEROHBOK-1948 Senior Class Play killed Lee. J udy, with whom the boy was danc- ing, is the most popular and cleverest girl in college. When the hard-boiled detective fails to get anywhere with the case, Judy convinces him to turn the case over to her. Judy uses her own technique and has almost found out who killed Lee when Val is murdered. Now every- one is frightened. Many interesting incidents lead up to the surprise ending. Play Cast Val Marjorie Helmeid J ames Greenwald Minna J ean Pfister Russel Rita Day Kenneth Zingg Joyce Trainor Dorene Divine Billy Grady Vergeane Collins Trygve Thoresen Nydia Noyes Ramona Arneson Cy Lee Macon Lloyd Henderson David Albert Phyllis Martin Verna Field Lucille Nouvaine Marion Marty Ken Henry Eckel Nan Sills Hap Joyce Anderson Richard J estila Phoenix Rommey James Riley Viggo Christianson Ernie Rudolph Gartzke Mosetta Veens Constance Docken Professor Slopes J ames Fosshage i Dean Olivia D. 001 Ethel Grinder The Chief James Smith J 0e, his assistant Lyle Tvedt The Doctor Charles Hustad Policemen Robert Larson, Harlan Oimoen Pianist Mary Ann Oimoen Director Student Director Business Managers ............... Miss Skaife . Marion Skogen Kathleen Mickelson Stage Manager ..................... m... Verna Field Stage and Properties ....... Ervin Eckel Marvin Zwickey Marion Marty Richard Grinde Ralph Lukken James Greenwald Vergeane Collins Production Staff ................ Delma Diem . h43h Make-up Committee ........ Doris Esser ose Mary Evans Carol Anderson Joyce Boley Elmere Gordon Dawn Lund Marion Thompson Lucille Wirth Joan Fjelstad Doris Esser Ushers t
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