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Girl Scouts To further interest in trfoop meetings, the Girl Scouts each Week plan new topics for discussion. Under the skillful leadership of Miss Pearl Kenning and Miss Doris Elstad, 54 intermediate and senior scouts meet to do their part for National Defense. - Mesdames Joe Herbranso-n, Paul Snyder, Clinton Lundgren, Fu C. Larson, Clarence Johnson, Steve Ovsak, Otto Ranum, Edgar Mattson, L. O. Winberg, aud Paul Steen, and Miss Thora Skomedlal are council members who uphold the'Girl Scout Troop by their sincere interest and cooperation-. First row: Joan Airhart, Ellablanche Kezar, Joyce Kreminskl, Ruth Ann Quistgard, Joyce Carlson, Betty Anderson, Joyce Godel, Ivadelle Ranstrom. Second row: Luella Kilfoyle, Colleen Morgan, Doris Kremlnskl, Clarlce Eide, June Holmgren, Betty Lou Ranum, Betty Wilson, Phyllis Ovsak, ' Third row: Margaret Strunk, Lyla. Urtes, Joyce Larson, Gloria Goulet, June Golden, Elva Sandberg, Virginia Klrtz, Enid Ovsak, Iola Johnson, Lois Nelson, Mary Ann Andeen.
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Cheerleaders Keytappers The Keytappers organization, which is restricted to second and third year typists, was under the supervision of Miss Peterson this year. , Dorothy Taus is the presidentg Joyce Golden, vice-presidentg and Iola Johnson, secretary and treasurer. . This organization helps create more interest in commercial sub- Jects and stresses the importance of personal initiative in preparing for future jobs. I Meetings are held the third Mond-ay of every month, and the year IS finished by a picnic and an election-of next year's officers. First row: Rae Engen, Helen Schantzen, Joyce Golden, Florence Steer, Harriet Dalquist, Darina Slusar, Mary Ann Andeen, Eileen Oberg, Amy Haugen. Second row: Ruth Ann Quistgard, Margaret Buchner, Edith Eide, Betty Barr, Olga Sabo, Florence Loeslle, Marcella Gollnick, Mildred Dahlin, Darline Sinn, Margaret Meyer. Third row: Dolores Hennebry, Evelyn Elliason, E111 Meyer, Dorothy Taus, Olive Elliason, Elva Sandberg, Luella Jadeke, Clarinda Oberg, Iola Johnson, Enid Ovsak. 'Wei-E i3H i- :2 WM i5Z' i'i??f'
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First row: Malcolm Holbrook, Dale Fournier, Philip Lindberg, Robert Kays, Robert Holbrook, Robert Strand- berg, Emery Johnson, Jr., Gene Westberg, Daniel Myszkowski, Dan Swanson, Dale Martinson, Clair Palm. Second row: Clayton Bakke. LeRoy Willey, Hallard Halvorson Jerome Quanrud Marvin Willey Dale Peter- son, Robert -Melgard, Richard Engen, R b t A de , J h K ' 1 1 ' ' Morkassel, Jimmy Airhart, Emu Gounocler n rson osep remlnsk, Bl ly Swedberg, Ralph Jensen, Paul Third row: John Morkassel, Terry Airhart, Calvin Melgard, Clyde Culver, Wallace Oslle, Richard Wy- sockl. William Rogers, Arnold Melln, Henry Hanson. Dana Allen, Spencer Aamot, Robert Snyder, Neil Mattson, Arnold Lamberson, Howard Lamberson, John Boy Scouts Sponsored by the local American Le- gion Post, the Warren Boy Scout Troop wasorgan-ized in 1923. Mr. Emery John- son has been Scoutmaster since 1926. The troop committee at present consists of Dr. C. A. Gunnarson, Edward Nelson, Paul Snyder, Joe Herbranson, Roger Howe, H. M. Hanson and Supt. Weltzin. Walter Holbrook and 'Robert Dahlof have been appointed as Assistant Scoutmasters. The troop has an enrollment of 60 scouts with a record of 42 raised since its first organization. The Scouts have been doing their part towards National De- fense. First call was conducting a house-to-house can-vass for the salvaging of aluminum. The sec- ond call was waste paperf A 1 thorough drive throughout the city has been established, the pro- ceeds of which are used in pur- chasing War Savings Bonds. This troop has a junior or- ganization called the Cub Scouts. At present there are 22 members ranging from nine to twelve years old. 3 Gllbertson. Key to Pictures 1. Bliylng War Savings Bonds. 2. Mess at camp. 3. On way to camp. 4. Senior Scouts. 5. Highest ranking scout. 6. Hank swimming. 7. Plke's Bay at Sunset. 8. John sleeping. 9. Dana. 10. Calvin at work. 11. Some flsh. 12. Dock at camp. 13. The old pine tree. 14. The sailors. 15. Bert Steele. 16. Warren's camp. 17. Snyder help- ing Calvin. 18. Oh my. 19. 1941 camp. 20. Inspection. 21. Lake of the Woods. 22. Snyder flshlng. 23. Cook Barneck. 24. Flsh- ing at camp. 25. Scoutmaster and North Star District Chairman. M6533
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