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611 ft 0011, One of the newly-tormed clubs of this year is The CARTGON CLUB. This group was organized tor Those persons who had artistic talent and wanted to improve especially their cartoon drawing. The club met every Monday afternoon and was supervised by Mr. Victor Jacobson. The oiTicers were Stuart King, president, Mike Auspos, vice-presi- dent, Diana DeJarlais, secretary, and, Lee Buehler, treasurer. Many enioyable times were had by The members who still chuckle over the cartoons ot their friends. .megafe The debate squad got ofT to an early start this year by electing Bill Hunt, president, Janet Reed, vice- president, Barbara Brown, secre- tary. Tournaments were held at Mac- alester, St. Cloud Cathedral, Gus- tavus, Carleton, and Augsburg, be- sides the one at Anoka where the first squad won every debate, and the regional where the teams ot Barbara Brown and Bill Hunt, and Betty Mattson and Janet Reed placed second. Because of this placement Anoka, for the very first time, was able to go on to the state. This concluded the l952-53 season under the competent assistance ot Mr. Hagman. cm, 2 qllafe GHC? Twice a month the gymna- sium was The scene of whirl- ing tull skirts and gay shirts of all colors as The Square Dance Club met to revive one ot the forms of recreation popular in the days of the American frontier. Above the sound ot the quick beat ot teet following the intricate step patterns ot the music, Mr. Klonowski's voice could be heard calling the steps of The dances, To handle the business affairs ot the organi- zation, Bob Rither was elect- ed president and Mary Ellen Billstrom, secretary-treasurer. Page twenty-scvcn
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.AHOLGAL The Anokahi, under the supervision ot Miss Fleisch- mann and co-edited by Barbara Brown and Barbara Van Hollen, was eagerly awaited on each Tuesday ot the month. On this day such columns as Introducing, edited by Gail Bucklin and Mary Mork, Thru the Halls, edited by Janet Reed, and Barb and I edited by Barbara Brown were very enthusiastically read, Anne Alt, Gerry Vetsch, Dick Walter and Jerry Hall also co-edited columns called Chat 'n Chew and Idle Thoughts, respectively. Qthei' staff members on this year's Anokahi were James Bouley and Kenny Nordberg, sports writers, . -7fffffZf ,swf mfwrwiif ll X F' X ill iii. Ki -is ii, I LQ S .Sl 15,5 X ' 75l5f3i f ':' ff T l fiigii --.tl X lgftll' Q Bi jul! 'I YI Virginia Meister, Lois Reisberg, Mary Fahey, Ruth Le- ger, Ann Russell, Harvette Villwock, Barbara Knodt, Bonnie Hathaway, Donna Daml, Benita Wallick, Shir- ley Weese, Geraldine Johnson, Laurel Johnson, Kath- ryn Goodrich, Betty Mattson, Barbara Pease, Janice Bergstrom and Helene Turnbull. A tine paper also pictures the serious side ot a school, its unusual programs, its participation in com- munity alilairs, and the day by day routine ot school lite. By recording the serious as vvell as the trivial, the Anolcahi and its statt built up a valuable picture of our school lite. 5 1- L 3' T V . , , Page twcnty-six xl--i
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CMA ol? Fa fy Tlte library is an iniportant room to Anoka High students and the Library Club, working behind the scenes, makes this possible. Besides the checking in and out of books, they type orders, tile cards, repair hooks, etc. The attractive bulletin boards il- lustrating current events and thoughts vvith relating book iackets, were executed by Barbara Knodt and Kathleen Magers. The executives work vvas admin- istered by President Harvette Vill- wock, Vicerpresiclent Gladys Ander- son and Secretary Jane Reynolds. The club adviser was Miss Lunder. Ivanizi C Habla usted espanol? Un pocof' This is vvhat you niight hear float- ing through the Spanish room door on Club day. The rneetings are held during class and are presided over by the otcticers who are Gregory Bergeron, president, Marlys Con- ger, vice-president, Colleen Kerns, secretary, and Janet Livgard, treas- urer lor Spanish l. The Spanish ll olticers are Shirley Weese, presie dent, Laurel Johnson, viCe-presi- dent, and Bonita Wallick, secre- tary-treasurer. Page twenty-eight I Every Monday morning during this past year, twenty or more boys and Mr. Buehler inet in the Wood shop as the Stomp Club. Every boy had some kind ot a collection of his own. Sonre of the collec- tions vvere snrall, some very large. Some were general, and some cen' tered a definite kind ot stamp. The club, as a vvhole, has concentrated on the stamps ot the Unit- ed States and the United Nations.
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