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Ns . N, IDOROTIIY TAOINIIIAVI' Eff!-l0F'1iI7 thief I Enix: gm RAIIKIA IXI.OIf'I'Y . if Honoruru Iztiilor 'II .IACQUIiI.IN SCIIVRI .-Issismrr! lfilztor I i VIKING LOG STAFF Please help me rough draft? VJho's writing humor? Remember the deadlines were just a few of the remarks that were often heard coming from the typing room. It didn't take much effort to guess that the paper staHf was hard at work trying to get the paper out by Friday. Raima Kloety headed the staff the first half of the year. and Dorothy Tomhave took over during the second semester. Jacquelin Scherf was chosen to be assistant editor. Mrs. Austin was always present with suggestions and help. Many new features were added this year. Among them was a page of fashions where all the latest styles and fashions were exhibited by original drawings by the art editors. This added greatly to the paper. ' The staff was composed of members from both the Junior and Senior assemblies. They numbered forty-seven. which was one of the largest staffs the Log has ever had. These stu- dents acted as typists. reporters, feature writers. mimeographers, distributors. and artists. Rernling from It-'fl lo right: Ifirsl rotu-Ada Teters, Iilayne Wagner. Helen Ruebke. Shirley Rasmussen. Raima Kloety, Mrs. Helen Austin. Dorothy Tomhave. Jacqnelin Scherf. Ila Rasmussen. .lane Dullum. Theresa Ambuehl. Secoml rote'-Jeanne Ann llahedank. lllaine Storms. Andrey Iletland, Joyce Sjordal. Clarice XVermager. I.illian Ilolm. Yvonne Peterson. Ilene Gerjets. Gloria Moon. I.oIa Mae Horn. l,ois Miller, Betty Scott. 'I'hi'rd rote- Velarie Skalsky. Delores Benesh. Gloria Griewe. Donna Ifynskoy, Tliel Mona Ilealv. Donna Drake. Royal Johnson. Ramona I.ien. .Io Ann Thompson. I.orraine Carman. Muriel Ness. Connie Burrill. Ifourlh rott'-Joe Murphy. Robert Shelland. Virgil Iiettf ing. Ronald Johnson, Jerry Scott, Arne Ciarness. Russell Onstad. Richmond Matteson. Duane Shelland, I.eslie Ness, Donald I.arson. No! on picture-Mary Moe. Naomi I-Iovland. 5 Lx. 1.1 W as W The 11140 tmnq 29
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l.Ol.A MAI: HORN Assistant Edrilor l.OlS MlLl,I4R lfdztur-rin-thief ClJliNlil.lA BURRILI, IgLlSliI'll'.YS Manager' 'VIKING STAFF On the Hrst floor of Ada High School in a little room off the Biology room you could usually find Connie, Lowie, Lola Mae, and Mrs. Johnson slaying over the '46 annual. Else- where in the building, if you saw a flash, you would know that it was Mike and Bob tripping over the electric light cords, getting a snap of some school activity. These people have worked hard with our Annual, and they really had a hard time getting everyone 'Alined up for the class pictures and the informal snapshots. The members of the annual staff did some scampering around town to sell tickets for the annual movie, Music for Millions, which was presented on January 17, 1946. All in all, I imagine everyone gave a sigh of relief when the '46 Annual was Hnally completed and distributed. Reclcling left lo right lfirsl row-lla Rasmussen, l,ola Mae Horn, Robert Shelland, l.ois Miller, Mrs. Johnson, Connie Burrill, Michael Merck, Lorraine Carman, Beverly Rocsch. Second row-Ada Mae Teters. Elayne Wagner, Clarice Wermager, Helen Ruebke. Velarie Skalsky, Donna Fynskov, Thel Mona Healy, Yvonne Peterson, Betty Scott, Jacquelin Scherf. Third row--Darleen Haaland, Royal Mae Johnson, l.eslie Ness, Jack Spink, Chester Bartz, William Neumann, Arne Aasland. Betty Christiansen. Fourth row- Jerry Scott, Russell Onstad, Ronald Grothe, George Cilbertson, Arne Garness. Duane Shelland, XVilliam lfischer, Marvin Williamscan. No! in p1'r1ure4lidvvard Merck. 28 The 1046 whiny
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Reading Iefl lo right lfir.sI row-Muriel Ness. Vlorella Johnson. Shirley Rasmussen. Duane Olsen, Audrey Hetland. .lack llelsing. Dwain Ness. l.eslie Ness, St-com! row-Joyce Sjordal. Arlene Olson. Betty Habedank, Myrna Rae lfetting, Carol Olson. Betty Christian- sen, l.orraine Kloety. Darleen Haaland. Jovinae Rasmussen. Barbara Herringer. Jeanne Ann Habedank, l.eslie Ol son. Raima Kloety, Graydon Storms. lflaine Storms. Stanton Dekko. Susan Matteson, lawrence Peterson. Third row-Ramona l.ien. Robert Bang, Arne Strom. Delores Olson. Alice l.arson. Richmond Matteson, Richard Maltrud, Ronald Johnson. Arlie Askelson, Richard l.andsverk. Ifourlh rotc'-Dorothy Tomhave. Mr. Matteson, Marvin Tehven. Allen Ogard. Thel Mona Healy, Yvonne Peterson, Joe Ullman. l.orraine Carman. not in picture-Renee Ruch, BAND Three cheers for the Ada High School Bandf It continues to be the outstanding music organization of the school. l.ast year the band numbered forty-one members. This year, even though eight members were lost through graduation, the membership has increased to forty-five. This year we again have eight senior members who will graduate. However. we have seven sixth-graders in the grade band who will enter junior high next year. So you can see how our number is growing. Next year we look forward to a band of hfty members. The Band Brevities of l946 was well attended and the large audience was thoroughly pleased with the program. The stage was so arranged that each row was on a different ele- vation. The girls were dressed in formals and the boys in white trousers and suit coats. Th: effect was really lovely to behold. Besides several numbers by the band. there were four vaude- ville skits. The Toreador Act was the favorite of the kiddies. Coronation, a musical episode by Joseph Skornicka, was the most highly acclaimed num- ber presented by the band. This number has been selected as one of the contest numbers to be played in the State Music Contest this year. Other outstandinf and favorite numbers la 'ed b the band this 'ear are concert 3 P V Y V arrangements of Oklahoma, My Moonlight Madonna. and Smoke Gets In Your Eyes. Emperor Valsef' and Overture Erociaf' 30 The 1040 X'r'k1'r7tJ
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