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Normal STrautnuj fflluh—05. A. A. !• orest Hood. Marc«-Ila Hirsch, Lena Sauler, Miss S 'riven, Vergene Welin, Fern Ivealy Helen Arney Lillian Sauler, Prances Rockey, Ka hryn Koerber, Beulah Nicklasson i-rg« ne N eMu, Lila Saunders, Kdtui Brunk. Marjorie Con ireay. Susie Jennings, zita Marie Fischer, Jane Knudsen. Cladjs Harris, Miss Condell Mui 'l Leif ., hdna Anderson. Marcella Hirsch, Kleanor Ca :e, Arlene Nelson, Margaret Carter, Beatrice Nelson. Jeanette Dunc.tn, Mary Anderron Lu»y Stevens l«ern Potter, Lcetha Cooper, Lois Tyler, Fra ices Olson. Ruth Saunders, Lois Flaherty, Mary Stllllnger, Ksther Li idgrcn
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g tu £nt Artimtttfs Asaonatton Frank Kceslian manager Blanche Nelson Secretary The Student Activities Association has been in existence for three successful years. It is proving a satisfactory means of financing all of the school’s activities. The Student Manager and the Student Secretary, manage and keep records for the Association. Last year the association had 138 active members at the close of the school year. At the first of this year there were 189 members including 38 seniors, 45 freshmen, 29 juniors, 36 sophomores, 16 teachers and 25 from the Grammar Room. At present there are 167 members in the association. The events staged and the admission charged to non-members are: Three football games------------------------------------------- $1.50 Six basketball games 2.10 Dramatic Club plays -35 Four Special Entertainments------------------------------------ 1 50 Declamatory Contest 25 Track Meet------------------------------------------------------ 35 Reaver 1-25 $7.30 This $7.30 worth of entertainment was given to the students for 10c a week or a total of $3.40. It is hoped that in the future every activity of the high school will be included.
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formal ®ramutn Club The purpose of this club is to develop more efficient teachers, and to prepare its members for the teaching profession. The club met bi-monthly at the homes of it’s members, or at the high school. These meetings combined an educational discussion period and a social hour. Club members were thus given an opportunity to receive first hand information (from teachers in the local school and in neighboring rural districts. Miss Scriven has been an enthusiastic sponsor and deserves much credit for the club’s progress. The officers for the year were: President Lena Sauler Vice President Kathryn Koerber Secretary-Treasurer Vergene Welin CSirl’a Atliletfr Ae sanation The Girls’ Athletic Association encourages an 1 guides activities; it standardizes and promotes ideals of health and sportsmanship. During the past three years, this organization has grown and progressed under the sponsorship of Miss Condell. The enrollment this year has besn thirty-five. Most of the members lettered, two sen or girls received the All State Award. The class participated in the following sports:—Baseball, basketball, volley ball, archery and tennis. A Girl’s Tennis club was organized and it’s team competed with the Clarks and Polk teams in the Confeience tournament. The tennis team, who represented S. E. H. S. in the tournament was Jeanette Duncan, Singles entry; Ruth Saunders and Lila Saunders, who entered in the Doubles. The officers for the G. A. A. were: Edna Brunk ................................................... President Ruth Saunders Vice President Esther Lindgren............................................... Secretary
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