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Plans for the Sno-Ball Players - -Osterbergs - -Steaks - -$ Club Snaps Jack and the Beanstalk Beta, Beta, Beta be praised . . . Artists at Work? About Dress up Day . . . Exasperated 1! 20
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Mu Alpha Theta Last fall the Alexandria math department was invited to join the national Mu Alpha Theta. This was a great honor asthere are very few chapters. The local chapter was voted in by a seven member board. High scholastic rating in all subjects is required. The club was organized around Christmas, soon after it had been approved by the board. The twenty-four members, with Mrs. Halvorson as advisor, elected Keith McCoy president; Bill Unumb vice-president; and Bob Buuck secretary-treasurer. The most important project for the club is to work out practical math problems. FIRST ROW, from left to right: G. Guenther, S. Hendrickson, C. Mullen, B. Bemo, C. Herbert, C. Dawson, K. Stoneall, J. Clifford. SECOND ROW: J. Whalen, T. Kalii, J. Iverson, G. Timm, J. Sather, B. Unumb, R. Buuck, R. Johnson. THIRD ROW: T. Kirst, D. Carlson, K. McCoy, D. Reynolds, R. Helgeson, J. Wilson, W. Kjos, R. Anderson. Socratic Club After getting off to a slow start, the Socratic Club, local branch of Future Teachers of America, worked hard the rest of the year. Again the hi-lite was FTA day, when members of the club replaced the faculty for a day. Valuable experience was gained. The Banquet, held the evening of FTA Day, provided a good time to discuss the days events. A wide variety of programs were given at the semi-weekly meetings. The purpose of FTA is to acquaint prospective teachers with teaching opportunities, cultivate qualities essential to a teacher, foster development of student leadership and do teaching. Officers for the year were Cathy Mullen, president; Nancy Lamb, secretary; Judy Sherman, treasurer; Jo Ann Schneiderhan, librarian; Linda Jahr, song leader; Bonnie Brandenburg, Historian; and Miss Lack, faculty advisor. FIRST ROW, from left to right: C. Benson, C. Feeks, S. Wilcox, M. Fischer, F. A. Prine, D. Quinn, A. Ellis, E. Mayer, D. Anderson, B. Brandenburg, J. Carlson. SECOND ROW: N. Lamb, C. Nicolaus, L. Tonn, S. Skaar, C. Mullen, J. Sherman, B. Peterson, P. Johnson, C. Krueger, M. Affeldt, L. Kalina. THIRD ROW: G. Peterson, L. Ziegelemann, J. Anderson, P. Hollingsworth, S. Loseth, J. Backhaus, J. Kronberg, K. Hopfner, L. Jahr, J. Schneiderhan, O. Lack. FOURTH ROW: M. Nelson, J. Torrey, J. Rudd, B. Norgren, A. Hausmann, L. Herr- mann, C. Christiansen, A. Foslien, B. Donley, M. Norgren, J. Nustad, P. Gault. 19
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