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NV . ' , A xv X V V-Y - H. 'K- 7 , ' 'L . ,,.,, -n ,. W, 7, Asbestos- ' gglftan- . LA4, C. Bmnb L. Harkelf Have: V. Titux 1Wix.f Hanson R. Yri L. Lemlze Chirhart O. Houlder V. Ofledalvl B. Beckwith F. LeG0re M. Brad! K. LeGore L. Slrervefv D. Dawfon G. Brone .vtad R. Hoffman I. Elder R. Scfvliffq H. Keebaugh IV. Hill ORCHESTRA Gladys Bronstad .. .... President Rolland Schlick . . . . Vice President Gifford Bailey .... .... ....... . ..... S e cretary and Treasurer Mildred Leonard, Vernon Oftedahl .... . , . Librarians The orchestra, under the leadership of Miss Hanson, is a prom- inent organization of the high school. Due to a growing interest, there is an increased membership of one-third over that of last year. Miss Hanson has been trying to interest those who are musically inclined in the orchestra and to develop appreciation for music among the stu- dents as a whole. To accomplish this, the orchestra members ex- plained the more important orchestral instruments to the students by explanations, illustrations, and short selections. The orchestra played at the Teachers' Convention held at the High School Auditorium, in the Main Room, as an accompaniment to the Girls' Glee Club, between acts at the Senior class play, and for commencement exercises. lt also rendered ,a public concert during tliff' winter. F I .A ' . f - . L - . . . fl L 1' . f Q t. I' ' W ' f f H T me ' lip 1 ' ' L51-I 4 i g as p , 1 fi .QI ' . as r A 5 P . ' f ' x I n fl ' 1, P, ,A '1 f , U o ,J . 5 1
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R.Fanklw1uer D. Nelxon G. fonex L.Hd!1'0750H G. Schreiner T. Alton E. Lewis E. Fankfvouser Carrington D. johnson B. Shackleton Mr. Peterson W. Nevin E. Hineline E. Sirek RICE LAKE CHAPTER or THE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA President ,,,, , ,,., , ,,,.,,...,,,..,...,,......,,.. . ,..,.....,. , Donald Johnson Vice President .... . .. Lawrence Halvorson Secretary ,,,, , .....,... , Wilfred Nevin Treasurer . , .... John Carrington Adviser , ,,., , ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,.,, ,,,.,,.,,, , , ,.,, ......,, lN I 1 '. Peterson The purpose of the Future Farmers is to aid in the study and practice ot' modern farming methods. The membership of the club is open to any boy registered in the agricultural course. This year there has been a twenty-two per cent increase in membership. In October, nine freshmen were initiated in the club. Regular meetings are held twice each month. Usually moving pictures furnish the entertainment. The Chapter introduced a column in the local paper entitled The Future Farmers Column. The purpose of this column is to let other boys in the community know what the boys of this club are doing in their effort to promote better methods of farming. Projects of the Future Farmers have been outstanding this past year in that they were a success despite the unfavorable conditions. A cup as token of project champion was awarded to Donald Johnson in connection with a Fathers' and Sons' evening. mn
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'G ft? ,Wa ,W iff' EW W' M' i i l l i N ll B. Hagen IW. Burton I.. Steltlner NI. LeGore O. Folstaa' D. Olson C. Konop ' E. .lIcGiU V. Fossmn . i R. Durst ill. J. Sfvanf C. Folstad N. Perry M. fof1ns0r1 D. LaBarge H. Haugen J. Fitzgerald I. Omerbv E. Reckentfmler E. Anderson M. Siadler llfliss Hanson A. Rindlis- Q lx bar-fuer l'.Rof1lf E. Strand Cl. Clvristianson K.McSf1ane A. Hanson G. Dodge A. llfclmofl A. Tucker IW. W lllarlinson Wfvitney GIRLS, GLEE CLUB li President , ,,,, , .... . ,.,,,, , Norma Perry 'Vice President ,. . Helen Jane Overby Secretary . , , Edna Anderson Treasurer .. ., ,, Dorothy Olson Librarians . ., Fc-rn Bailey, Helen Knutson T At each practice the Girls' Glee Club has one special feature which l takes about ten minutes. Each class has the privilege of presenting l me special feature. This helps to keep the members interested in the i ' club. as well as making the meetings more enjoyable. After each class had given its entertainment it was judged and placed. The Freshman l Class won first place. The chairmen ol' the program committees were: Kathleen Mc- shzinf-, Freshnieng Vesta Rohll, Sophomoresg Marion Stacller, Juniors: Klilrlrerl Lconarrl, Seniors. The Girls' fllee Club sung at the Tezzcliers' Convention held at the Q lligh School Auditorium. They sang' several times in the Main Room 1 and the ss,-vi-ml divisions ol' the Glee Club have given public entertain- ! l rrifflits. iam
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