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LUVcliLE J944 SACAJAWEA CLUB Grace Meyer, Merle Rhodenbaugh, Dorothy Smith, Ruth Adams, Mary Rcmillard 'I'lte largest organization on the campus was the Sacajawea Club, having a membership of sixty-one. 'I'lte first event of the year was the Big-Little Sister Tea held on October 6, in the Science School Library. 'I'lte first regular meeting on November I was spent in electing members for the club cabinet: Mary Krntillard—Commerce Ruth Adams—Out-of-town Girl Merle Rhodenbaugh—Home Ec. Dorothy Smith—Junior College Grace Meyer—Town Girl Of these the following were elected to fill the various offices: . President—Dorothy Smith Vice President—Merle Rhodenbaugh Secretary—Mary Rcmillard Treasurer—(iracc Meyer Program Chairman—Ruth Adams O11 December 8 the Sacajawea girls had a Christmas party. In February the Valentine party was held in the Gymnasium. The theme for the evening was men’s attire. 'I'he girls’ Sacajawea Club invited everyone in the school to attend their party on Monday afternoon, March 6, when a snowstorm prevented the club from having their meeting that evening. The Sacajawea Club was one of the active clubs on the Science School campus.
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•944 THE SACAJAWEA CLUB hirst row: Philomcnia Lipport, Mary Schan. .Mary Remillard. Dorothy Anderson, Margaret Axtmann, Lydia Dittos, Geneva Gillund. Scrotal row: Laurel Hess, Frances Bishop, Gloria Vafed. Beatrice Lankow, Corrinc Schoencclc. Third rote: Frances Ujka, Mary Therese M a resit, Lois Vol Inter, Anna Argahrigltt, Bennevi Pearson. Fourth rote: Alice Klawitter, Roth Pankow, Alvina Krontp, Florence Kinde. First rote: Maralyn Slater, Margaret Ginn, Grace Meyer, Marianne Glarunt, Bonnie McDougall. Second row: Charlotte Seaman, Carol Anderson, Alice Livin-good, Dorothy Smith, Merle Rliodcnhaugli. Third rote: Louise Ducrr, Doris Andrcscn, Lois Marquardt, Mary Roen. Fourth rote: Shirley Bute, Ruth Adams, Adeline Schiller, Elma Davis, Helen Brobcrg, Veronica Flashe.
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'944 DL = a acvraiis THE ENGLISH CLUB Seated: Rcynald Kcim, Dorothy Smith, Francos Ujka, Marty Voves, Julia I Iturlow. Mary Roen, Charlotte Seaman, llonnic McDougall. Standing : David Lars-gaard, Joe Bolyard, John Moore, Boh Reiner, Donald Peterson, Orlin Kressin, Gordon Matheson, Lowell Swart. Jack Mollins, John Diet , Glen Marshall. Under the Supervision of Mr. McMahon the English Club was organized with a membership of twenty-three. It diminished throughout the year to eight in the Spring Term. At the first meeting the following officers were elected: President—John Moore Vice President—Lowell Swart Secretary—Bonnie McDougall I' reasu re r—J oe Bol va rd Mr. George F. Reeder, alumnus of this school and local wholesaler of this city for many years, gave a talk on problems of importation and distribution of fresh fruits and vegetables. The Psychology Class was also present for this program. Mr. Reeder is well known around the campus and is the most consistently active of the S.S.S. alumni. During the spring term the time was spent on talks given by the individual students. 'These talks also counted as class work. M. D. State School of Scw??i; LIBKAjc Y Wtih eitsa, -t No.
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