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RALLY COM MITTEE lm K., .-agm: R. up Grown-, KI. Lcunu. I. Ilflm, R. Raplv,-. li, IiirdxcII, D, Dmuniclw. Mu. Ouurlwudn, Ia. IJII- dine. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Ich tn righlz Ii. QI. lsmwn. 1. Quin, ll. iux. W. Iilmckmun, G, Ihlcx. If. Shoji. V. Berg. ll, lr..gg.m1. Mm umm. FINANCE COM M ITTE E Iiquk row, Ich w rigln: Ma.. sqlmmx-, ul. Iloiur. I' Rmnxicr. XV. Hclm. 1 Ifnncn. I'runt row: In umm, A. csalxmp, M, licck, Ii. Hanson. an MERIT BOARD Ich m rIgIn: S. NAIC'- uu. IX. 'Il-rIwIwu. N. sh.mm.... II. KaI.,4.l.....1. II. Ilmnwvl. A, I.. Crnvcs, Y. Hmhxko, Miss WHIII.
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THEY PUBUSH At the e11d of the 1939-40 school term, Art Ciilstrap was elected president of the student body THE SCORE 1 1211 siiuv. l'it-sideiit Mum Blix, Nt-trt-ta1'v for tl1e following year. lilected to the office of first vice president was a member of the weaker sex, lilora Shoji. Next in line was Raymond lleiiroote, man about school, in the role of sec- ond vice president. To Marie Beck was intrusted the position of secretary. To lilsie lfisner was comniitted the office of treasurer at which she did a careful and exact job. Hans Hansen was elected business manager. Kenneth Mills, elected editor, and Shirley lifird, business manager, of the annual agree with past editors and managers that the balancing of the budget is the most difficult problem. Yells were encouraged by livelyn Ilildine. Several interesting programs were presented by tl1e student body such as the Christmas pro- gram at which readings were given, songs and orchestral pieces rendered, and then topped off by the appearance of Santa Claus. limblenis were awarded at several of the regular meetings. Tlirotigliotit the year, Miss Schroeter has been the guiding force behind the student body activi- ties. ller efforts put forth were well received by the student body. 1.1. .t...,'l11 s 11...1, sim s.1.1...-1.1.1 1it..t-1,i,s11..,.,1t. 11.-c.....i. .i i..1.i...,y, 1. 11,1.1..,.-, si. 11.-.L, is. unit, 11. 1i....s.'.1. 25 . 'l :ai tkigsmis -1 ,. Q gi .t Ms 1'
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The Commercial Club is a service and social club similar to the clubs in the business world today. Interesting monthly meetings were held throughout the year. At the first one, .1 large number of new members were initiated. A Christmas party was held in December. In Ifebruary, the annual movie night took place. Six highly educational and entertaining reels were shown at that time. In March, the club made its yearly excursion to various business firms in and near Iiresno, where first-hand business information was IIIIL Inu, It-It to iight I Mittel, I III-ilritk, l'. Singh, N. trook, l'. I , Iiowlm, I . I .mt-. Ci. 'I'.ne, .X. I't-Ilrisen, Is Y.nn.I.,ikI, XI Ri-nht-, N1 1 III.n L, NI, Uxerstrt-ex, A. Wise. 'I'InrII row: I. Andersen, K. Pedersen, S Xl ada, II Norton, Il. tamplwll. .X. Ilunsalser, I'. Ixine, I. Iiuxnes, If. Kuhn, Ii. Mei uulxeou, M. II1owr, XY. lit-liaiiot, I, I t-une. St-umil mu' II, Y.nn.imoin, I , IIruIm, M. Ilunxaltrr. Ii. Whales, Ii. IIirtIseII. 'If Iloslulm, W. III,n kiuun, II. I spmola, IN. Wt-ltlu. NI I't-ner, I S.n'i1t-nt. K1 Ingle, I mm row: W. Qlatkxon, l'. Ransier, xx. I i....i.,,..... I-. s.,f..,,., ii, iI.,t,t....I, it. is..-wr, I.. I...-ni, x. liar.-.-I. M. ima,-t. I I It-It 1-I iight- I. Iisnfi. I. It-iemi,it, XI. III-tk, M. Ihtk mw: I. Slum. A. l'e.irt, Y. Rowden. I.. le.iI. 'IR-:kt-Isen, Miss Stliiwifi-, Middle row: Il. Saw, S, Slmnmm, ll. Haninmnd, IS. Iumenxt-II, Iron! row: N. Iffirtl, J. Iiirsehner, V. Gaines, R. IleI'reit.is. obtained. The April meeting was .1 farewell party in honor of the graduates. To Iflsie Iiisner, presidentg Alice Aleremias, seeretaryg Marie Beck, treasurerg Mar- jorie Terkelsen, vice-presidentg Miss Schrocter, adviserg and other members and friends who assisted with plays, music, and readings, we extend our appreciation for their help and advice in making this club year a successful one. 27
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