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Skirts and sweaters of snowy white Leading cheers with all their might. Phyllis Whitney, Mae Woldstad, and Frances Simpson were selected early last fall by the Student Council as cheerleaders through '44 and '45. Shortly after Christmas, Pat Pierce was voted the fourth cheerleader by the Student Council. Pat was cheerleader during '43 and '44 also. Phyllis, a third-year leader, has done a fine job. During football season the girls held several Pep assemblies and snake dances. The Quartet was faithful in attending home ana out-of-town games and the tournament at Whitefish. Most fun of all the day— Candy making while Teacher's away. The District Convention was held at Bigfork with Alicia Fox pre- siding. There were about 150 in attendance. Next year the conven- tion will be held at Poison. $40.00,, raised by school dance and candy sale, was dcnated by the Bigfork home ec club toward buying a Field Ambulance fTom the State of Montana. Cur officers this year ares President, Echo Nelson; Vice Presi- dent, Nona Paul; Secretary and Treasurer, Jeanette Moen; Program Chairman, Mae Woldstad; Sponsor, Miss La Palme. Whet follows when the work's all done? To be sure—banquet for Parent and Sen. The Bigfork Chapter of Future Farmers of America with 34 members enjoyed a very successful year. Outstanding acts of the year in- clude port icipat ion in the Northwestern Montana Youths' Fair; the promotion of an all-school carnival; the acquiring of two new revolving dairy projects; a Parent and Son banquet; and the oper- ation of a public speaking contest. The Chapter officers were Don AO.dsen, President; Joe Eslick, Vice-President; Ralph Ripke, Secre- tary; Jim -jnbrese. Treasurer; Dick Rohde, Reporter; and Mr. Harris, aaviser. Drama on the wing-— Comedy and everything. The Bigfork Masquers were organized January 12, 1945, by Alicia Fox. Officers for the year were elected as follows; President, Walter Bahr; Vice-President, Mae Woldstad; Secretary, Alicia Fox; Sponsor, Mrs. R. W. Harris. This ye.ir the club bought new wallpaper for the flats, which the Seniors agreed to paper for their use in the Senior play. Three one-cct plays, followed by a Co-Ed dance were given April 20«
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