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THE CENTENNIAL Standing:—Mr. Nagel, Arthur Svennungsen, Edward Trepina, Gregory Hen- derson, Francis Hilbig, Leonard Ray, Clifford Dyrland, Clyde Reichelt, Robert McConkey, Alex Haburchak, Gilbert Henderson, Joe Trepina, Ames SVen- nungsen. Sitting:—-John Hultin, Marlin Howes, Jack Mahocd, William Sibra, Norman Haakensen, Harold Genereux, Harold Clark, Robert Ray, Wi'lard Ostrum, Julius Peterson. MONOGRAM CLUB President ... HAROLD GENEREUX Vice-President - - ROBERT RAY Secretary-Treasurer - - JACK iviAHOOD Reporter - - WILLARD OSTRUM The Monogram Club, athletic organization of lettermen in the high school, was organized last year for the purpose of furthering athletic relation- ships among the boys. Although the club is not as active as it could be, many things were taken up in the meetings and discussed. The Monogram night was established as one of the feature social events of the year. This night tops the end of the major athletic season for the athletes and they go to the dance and enjoy themselves. A No-Smoking campaign was advocated by the lettermen to stop all smoking in the gymnasium during basketball games. Smoking while playing basketball was not the best thing for the athletes. “No-Sn oking” signs were made and posted. The Monogram members went about asking the people to refrain from smoking in case they were breaking the rule. In the future this club hopes to become stronger and gradually build it- self up, not only for the athletes themselves but for the whole school in gen- eral. Much credit goes to Mr. Nagel, our sponsor, for our early success. His untiring efforts went toward the help of the club and the boys.
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THE CENTENNIAL Standing:—rLenore Kaiser, Inez McConkey, Iris Peterson, Edna Mae Kimble, Louise Dixon, Lyla Hurd, Miss Kearney, Eula Mae Jones, Lorraine Dixon, Audrey Arrison, Lotis Littlefield, Bethel Henderson, Da Delp. Sitting:—Pauline Kaiser, Marietta Brown, Clara Tordick, Bemeta Ccurtnage, Laura Randall, Bessie Black, Helen Nielsen, Norma Butler, Pearl Tngebretson, Alice Littlefield, Ella Mae Nepil, Lillian Peti. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB President - LYLA HURD Vice-President - - BERNETA COURTNAGE Secretary-Treasurer - - LOUISE DIXON Reporter - - PAULINE KAISER Advisor ... MISS KEARNEY The members of the Home Economics Club are girls who have taken a course in Home Economics, or who are particularly interested in the work and development of the Club. The aim and purpose of the club is to give its members practical training in social problems in relation to their homes and home life. Through various projects and social activities, we hope all the members have been benefited. We held meetings the second and fourth Wednesday nights of each month. The classes rotated in taking charge of the social part of the meet- ing. We had a side show at the Carnival and served supper at several school functions to earn funds to carry on our work. In January, the sleigh ride; in February, the Valentine Party; in May, the Mother’s Day Tea—all were enjoyed by our members. Seven Seniors received the official pin in recognition of fine work. The pins were presented by Miss Kearney, Advisor, at our first April meeting.
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THE CENTENNIAL BAND Trumpets: Norman Haakensen, Melvin Bley, Vernon Hansen, John Lar- son, Jack Siebrasse, Robert Tingley, Donald Courtnage, Kenneth Chauvet, Richard Jenkins Clarinets: Irene Pratt, Helen Pearson, Marjory Hill, Laura Tucker, Don- ald Sherbeck, Alex Haburchak, Leonard Sorenson, Dorothy Frame, Marietta Brown, Gilbert Henderson, Richard Schmid, Ella Mae Nepil. Oboe: William O’Neil. Alto Homs: Arnold Haakensen, Mildred Lloyd, Walter Erickson, Eliza- beth Sibra. Baritones: Nora Berg, Vemell Dyer. Flutes: Maxine Morse, Dorothy WaJden. Trombones: Willoa Tingley, Amos Svennungsen, Willis Welty, Arthur B erwagcn. Basses: Arthur Svennungsen, Norris Halden, Robert Littlefield, Harley Dyer. Drums: Leona Bartlett, Betty Ann Jones, Dorothy Larson, Nina Tucker. Violin Cellos: Glenn Panchot, Thelma Skaalure. Director: Clarence F. Boess. The membership of the High School Band at present is forty-six, and promises to increase in another year to about fifty-five. Membersnip Is not limited to high school students, and at present nearly fifty per cent of band members are seventh and eighth grade students. Merit awards are given for superior work on the same basis as those given in Orchestra. Arthur Svennungsen is President; Amos Svennungsen, Vice-President; Nora Berg, Secretary-Treasurer; William O’Neil, Librarian; and Irene Pratt, Drum Major.
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