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BOYS' Y CLUB and JUNIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY BOYS' Y CLUB Row I: fleft to rightj Mr. H. V. Gardner fadviserj, Darrell Clark, Harry Sherman, Delmar Nelson, Marlan Hoellworth, john Holliday, Don Fastrup, Wayne Livingston, Bill Lynch Row 2: Mr, George Nielsen Qadviserj, Ray Mohne, George Olsen, Kenneth Brimmer, james Binder, Robert Nielsen, Bill Davidson, Herbert Welchert, Gerald Grosshuesch, Arnold Block, Ray Shoemaker, Cullen Six, Norbert Engle, Felix Vinatieri Maintaining that a strong character is essential to keep a democracy alive, the Y Club supervised noon day recreation, carried on a candy sale, bought letters, numerals and a new plaque, and patrolled the balcony at basket- ball games. JUNIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY Row 1: Delores Huber, Virginia johnson, Ethel Hermanson, Margy Schlegelmilch, ,Io Ellen Margolin, Donna Bunker, Robert Larson Row 2: Dorothy Kaiser, Vivian Means, june Sjostrom, Harriet Kasdan, Marian Pesicka, Iris Eakin, Reta Lubitz, john Nadenicek, Norbert Engle Row 3: Mr. George Nielsen Qadviserl, VVayne Livingston, Norma Bartow, Robert Hogan, Rosemary Dilger, jack Haley, Lyle Fyler With Wayne Livingston, president, leading the history prodigies through the various stages of civilization, the junior Historical Society kept the history of a democracy glowing in the high school during the past term by various projects. Initiating new members, writing theses, dancing, parties, moving pictures, hikes, visiting museums and adding relics to the historical museum brought fun and frolic to the historians.
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, CHEERLEADERS and ARICKARA STAFF i .5 TN N 'rf ' ,E , Tw Q, 5 J - f, 5 ff CHE LEADE f CLeft to rightl Marilyn Davidson, Robert Titus, R Karolevi , I mes Heaton, Mary Trierweiler, Ordell Husby George VVashington, Patrick Henry, and Ab aham Linc n stirred the American people with famous speeches. Similarly, the six cheerleaders, directed by Miss Velma Idin ell, promoted enthusiasm during the sport season with new peppy formations and yells. i , ARIC A STAFF Row l lleft to rightlz Bernard Sauber, Luv rne Bever , Ellen Margolin, Herpy Dueschle, Joyce Rahn, Vivian Vilhauer f , Row 2: Ray Shoemaker, Dorothy jean i rkhead arian Pesicka, VVilliam Levinger, Margy Schlegelmilch, Ellen Tobin, Frances Kotalik, Grace Bride, orothy l zman Row 3: Marjorie Danforth, Iris Eakin tDu at Donaldson, john Banks, Betty Garvey, June Sjostrom, Miss Verna Emanuel ladviserl, jack Ha , r d B rgi, Ferne Spear This year the Arickara Sta Al b' le obin, editor, attempts to show Democracy in Action within the high school. With underclassmen shar'n the spon bility of forming a more perfect annual, the staff packed a bit of their patriotism between two vers fo the 1941 ARICKARA. Q 5 li
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QUILL and SCROLL and PROM COMMITTEE QUILL AND SCROLL , QLeft to rightjz Marian Pesicka, Ferne Spear, Miss Verna Enanuel fadviserl, Grace Bride, Ellen Tobin, William Lev- inger, Frances Kotalik, Marjorie Danforth, Pat Donaldson, Margy Schlegelmilch Following in the footsteps of many nationally known journalists, the 11 members of the Quill and Scroll Society meet the first Monday of every month with their adviser, Miss Verna Emanuel, to strive for more fluent writing ability in a nation of the free press. Sponsoring the fall meeting of the Dacotah Division of the South Dakota High School Press Association and planning an assembly program as a sales drive for the Arickara were the highlights of the year's activities. PROM COMMITTEE Row 1: fleft to rightj Virginia Kaiser, Marian Pesicka, Marjorie Danforth, Margy Schlegelmilch, Betty Garvey, Joyce Fox, Donna Bunker, Mary Donahoe Row 2: Dorothy Jean Burkhead, Dorothy Metz, Mary Doyle, Frances Kotalik, Iris Eakin, Reta Lubitz Print the date May 5, in red on the calendar-Y. H. S. students desire to remember Maytime, the theme of the Junior-Senior Prom. This year, breaking all former traditions, boys and girls dressed informally for the banquet, fol- lowed by a theatre party. Ss-W fwanief A R fit ,jx Q K J x' f ,HJR ,J 5? N y ,U c gt. 4 W' 1, HX X Q Q- tolli 5
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