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as 1 RCSCFVCS , I. ii ..PI B Aalseth D, Nelson, M. Dickerson, V. Good, R. Pringle, B. Peterson, B. Ratzlaff, D. Touton C Wentworth, H. Marsden, F. Dallman, E, Moore, O. Webb, D. Mason, M. Jenson, R. Lein Miss Olsen I. Kongsgaarden, H. Hurd, N. Smart, R. Gumble, A. Helgestad, I. Otteson. M. Leitz D Barsness. D. Price, L. Hess, A. Anderson, R. Roherty, M. Sarow, V. Byrne, M. Peach J Muffley R Peterson, E. Eastman, E. Manthey, L. Schumaker, I. Veum, E. Sherman, C, Gumble UTSTANDING among the many activities of the Girl Reserves this year was the carnival held October 30, a new event in the school cal- endar in which many organizations participated. The Boy-Girl party with its winter sports motif, the Father-Daughter banquet, and the Mother- Daughter tea were all successful social affairs. The club had a large mem- bership which participated in the discussion of everyday social problems at the regular meetings. Luella Schumaker, Elaine Manthey, Irene Veum, Elaine Eastman, and Evelyn Sherman were cabinet members, and Miss Olsen was club advisor, with Miss Frome's assistance during the first semester. M Gessert, L. Armit, G. Byrne, M. Nilsen, M. Brown, B. Dallman, V. Haggerty J Schvsarzbach, A. Tucker, B. Stiff, E. Hippe, C. Pease, M. Southworth, V. Venden, M. E. Devine J Kramer, J. Kramer, S. Bradlev, J. Olson, V. Jenson, B. Stark, B. Kepp, J. Onsgard B Dickerson M. Shearer, R. Cooper, D. Sherman, D. Doerr, D. Kruckenberg, J. Nelson, B. North B Onsgard. R. Woerth, M. Anderson, C. Reilly, J. VVescott, M. Senkel, B. Haggerty, J. Byrne if in 'll ,
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Hi-Y Student Council 34 Ll-I TVVl'1N'I'YASl'IVl-IN Dlfe. V- 1 ,ps f,.. JI, 32 0: H XNeiss, P, Tellvfson R VVf.f14-ll li Ninn-yi, M Jen'-vin. fi. F-.she-lm D. Hepburn I' 'I'n-rm--. li SH--kin XX' Hrrni-1' F Kiivlv--fm If Lfvv. ll W J Cruise-, 'Ii Chapman. ll Pi-iw Sngu X' li-nice A11 Bowl INNINC first place in the county Y tournament, and holding a suc- cessful Father-Son banquet on the evening of February 18 were the outstanding achievements of the Hi-Y year. Officers were Dan Pierce, presidentg Ted Chapman, vice-presidentg and Clair Slagg, secretary-treas- urer, with Maurice Boyd acting as club advisor. Regular meetings with basketball practice were held Thursday nights. OLLOWING a study of systems used in various other schools, a Student Council was organized this year under the leadership of Mr. Bloss. The aims of the organization have been the reorganizing of the extra-cur- ricular program, the bolstering of school spirit, and the building up of an increasingly friendly spirit between students and faculty. When a new seven-period program was being discussed by the faculty to replace the six and a half period day, the Student Council contacted activity heads and helped to plan a schedule for organization meetings during the new fifty-minute activity period. David Blanchard and Elaine Manthey served as president and secre- tary, respectively. L. Armin, I-1. Shearer. B, Ratzlaff. R. Chapman C. Slam: ll. Pierce. Mr, Bloss, lf Shearer IL. Nellum M. Smith, W. Miller, ll. Blanchar-l. M liom-ru. I-L. Manthey lll'fTl3if'l -as 5 24- Q
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Girls' Glee Club TWENTY-NINE , 4 . ' ' Q - up Q1 if .. 4? -5 'Y M. Kaare, V. Jenson, F. Dallman, Miss Hulbert, M. Nilsen, E. Lein, M. Gress G. Johnson, E. Moore, S. Bradley. R. Gumble, M, Henry, D. Nelson, B. Kepp, V. Nettum L. Schumaker, M. Peach, R. Lein, H. Marsden, C. Pease, H. Gress, B. North R. M. Cooper. C. Reilly, B. Onsgard, B. Haggerty, J. Nelson, M. Anderson, C. Gumble ECAUSE of more available practice time during activity periods and the general renewed interest in music this year, the Girls' Glee Club, which is larger than ever before, looks back on a very successful season. Again this year the group furnished most of the talent for the operetta, and participated in the spring concert held Tuesday May 4. Three-part harmony was the specialty of the Girls' Triple Trio, a branch of the Girls' Glee Club. This group entertained at the G. A. A. Boy-Girl party, at Commencement, and at an American Legion Auxiliary meeting at Busseyville. Its members provided several numbers for the spring concert. Miss Hulbert again directed the girls' choral work. M. Senkel, J. Wescott. J. Schwarzbach, D. Sherman, R. Woerth, M. Roherty, E. Schachuchneider E. Eastman. B, Peterson. E. Shearer, J. Unsgard, V. Venden, A. Starum, M. Dickerson B. Holmes, V. Wentworth, J. Kramer, J. Kramer, B. Dickerson, D. Price R. Roherty, B. Ratzlaff, M. Shearer, E. Manthey. M. Smith, G. Stricker, M. E. Devine Of X J ' ' -- ' f. 1 QL - I, .fr 3 , ak T if JC. '35 -1.-
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