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s tx --— f 1 Sacajautea Glub . . . By Marion Nelson One of the school’s oldest traditions is the Sacajawea Club. “Strictly feminine” i an appropriate slogan for the Club with a membership composed of all girls attending Science. Miss Ldith Larson is the society adviser. The chief reason that the Sacajawea Club is a brilliant sue-cc s each year i Miss Larson’s untiring ambition and careful direction. 1 he Sacajawea cabinet has undergone several changes this year due to loss of members. 1 his year's cabinet was presided over by Virginia Peschel. Alice Rosse was vice-president. The functions of the secretary were carried out by Mary Lou Lit-tel and Delores Williams as treasurer. Program chairman for the school year was Margery Reed, while Jane Mathcson did a line job as scribe. Former cabinet members were Lorraine Nelson Grace Ann Riley, Florence Fcklund, and Audrey 'I bicl. During the first part of the school year a Big-Little Sister’s Tea was sponsored by the Club. It is an accepted fact that the Freshmen arc the, only ones who enjoy themselves at this annual tea. The senior girls have to bring refreshments to each
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fleuxuta+t Club . , . Jlulltesia+t Studeuti . . . I lie Newman Club is the organ-i .ntion of Catholic students on the campus. 'Through the year this group has been fairly inactive due to the constant changes in the student body. There was no election of officers this school year but still the organization maintained a representation on the campus. In past years the Newman Club has headed many successful activities in the school. In peace times this organization was one of the larger groups at Science. This is the twenty-first year of activity for the Lutheran Student Association of America. The organization on the Science Campus is one of twenty-two in the Northwest. Through the past school year these students had several meetings and at the close of the season a group supper was held at the Bethel Lutheran Church. No officers were needed to carry on the business of this year so there was no election. Alice Bossc was appointed scribe.
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Sacaj uue-a eu,... little sister. At least that’s what my big sister did. The annual Christmas party was highlighted by a one-act play, “My Name Is Mildred.” Fine performances were given by Corinne Fide, Dwight and let! Mote, and Hetty Maher. Other performers for the occasion were Ausyc Wrahlstad, El-ainc Grice, and Elaine Hamcrlik. The group enjoyed a very lelicious lunch at Barracks No. 1. and the exchange of gifts drew the evening to a succssful close. At the next meeting of the Club, Miss Delores Webster, Junior Col- lege English instructor, told the girls about her trip to Hawaii. Not to be forgotten among the activities of the Sacajawca Club, was the Spring Formal which has come to be “the” social event of the year. Fourteen peppy dance numbers were on the program and the only one the students didn’t like was “Taps.” The social calendar of the Sacajawca Club was completed with the annual Mother’s Tea. Entertainers for the Tea were Virginia Peschel. Elaine Grice, Mary Lou Littel, Eleanor Dreier. Julia Barnard, Ausyc Wrahlstad. Lorraine Sturlaugson. ami Enid Dahl. Miss Donna Fork-tier and Miss Esther Schulz closed the program with a piano duo.
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