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6'1rls' Athletic Assocfhrlbn . . . The Girls Athletic Association, organized in 1943, has as its main purpose the planning and organizing of a girls' intramural sports program. It promotes enthusiasm in world sports. Some of the sports the girls participate in are volley-ball, skating and dancing. The G. A. A. is composed of approximately 50 girls ranging from grades 7 through 12. The officers for the year are: President Joan Thompson, Vice-President Louise Thompson, Recording Secretary Norrine Thompson, Secretary Donna Wayne, and Treasurer Kay Shaw. Dues are collected each year and from this awards are purchased. Several parties are given during the year, such as a Sadie Hawkins party, Valentine, and Christmas party. First row: Christena Olson, Shirley Thompson, Ivadelle Hendrickson, Orlene Thompson, Joanne Vangen, Audriene Bunnell, Shirley Lageson, Beverly Worke, Joan Anderson, Devon Svenby. Second row: Aleene Fischer, Lorraine Wobschall, Bonnie Olson, Lorraine Jensen, Mon-ine Thompson, Kay Shaw, Lavon Hagen, Edith Nelson, Donna Wayne, Joan Grunwald, Mrs. Dahl. Third row: Louise Thompson, Patricia Disher, Joan Thompson, Barbara Anderson, Elaine Jensen, Roselyn Ferguson, Alice Zeman, lone Disher, Lylah Fitch. First row: Caroline Newgard, Carol Sorenson, Arlene Langlie, Audrey Hemingway, Marjorie Eggers, Connie Grunwald, Doris Haberman, Marjorie Uptadel. Second row: Eileen Cornelius, Donna Meland, Doris Robertson, Roselyn Haberman, Lois Schuler, Diane Wilker, Phyllis Hanson, Mrs. Dahl. Third row: Arlene Jensen, Arlene Johnson, Beverly Eggers, Mavis Larson, LouElla Thorson, Mary Ellen Norgaard, Eloris Anderson. leffermelfs Club . . . The Lettermen's Club was organized in 1947. This year it consists of 21 members, all of whom are very active in sports. The purpose of the Lettermen's Club is to get the boys interested in sports, such as basketball, football, and baseball. The past year these boys have gone to the State Basketball Toumament. Back row: Aldeen Underland, Robert Humburg, Duane Carlson, Virgil Worke, Milton Sletton. Second row: ,Willman Olson, Dale Cromwell, Ray Zeman, Marvin Johnson, Donald Jensen, Ross Anderson, Phillip Olson, Ronly Cromwell. First row: Gary Underland, Olai Underland., Clarence Eggers, Mr. Olson, Ronald Christensen, Bruce Mclntyre, Seth Crabtree, Allan Berg. Absent: Louis Wagner. .-I7..
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Pep Nab . . . The Pep Club was orgaized on October 14, 1949, under the supervision of Mrs. Phyllis Berg. The purpose of the Pep Club is to further sportsmanship in all school activities. It is our ambition to have one hundred per cent membership at all our games. The officers for the year were as follows: President, Donna Wayne: Vice-President, Elaine Jensen, Secretary, Lorraine Jensen: Treasurer, Alice Zeman. A medal will be given to the member participating in the most athletic activities during the year. ' The night of our first basketball game, a pot luck supper was held. Several other suppers were held before home games. The club colors are our school colors-red and white. The girls wore red skirts and white blouses. Row 1. Joan Thompson, Patricia Disher, Barbara Anderson, Louise Thompson. Row 2. Mrs. P. Berg, Edith Nelson, Mary Norgaard, Bonnie Olson, Lorraine Wobschall, Joanne Vangen, Donna Meland, Bemice Olson, Sylvia Crabtree, Verla Enzenauer, Helen Muri. Row 3. Diana Wilker, Caroline Newgard, LaVonne Elton, Donna Wayne, Doris Robertson, Marion Olson, Audriene Bunnell, Kay Shaw, Irene Flugum, Verna Rleck, Roselyn Haberman, Lois Schuler, Garnet Peterson, lone Disher, Joan Nelson. Row 4. Aleene Fischer, Lavonne Hagen, Lylah Fitch, Lorraine Jensen, Norrine Thompson, Alice Ashley, Arlene Johnson, Margella Johnson, Lavonna Comelius, Alice Zeman, Elaine Jensen, Lorraine Olson, Marvel Hanson, Roselyn Ferguson, JoAnn Humburg. Row 1. Beverly Worke, Phyllis Hanson, Shirley Jensen, Orlene Thompson. Row 2. Marlene Johnson, Sandra Wilker, Margery Eggers, Marjorie Utpadel, Audrey Hemingway, Geraldine Taylor, Shirley Thompson, Darlene Kreuger, Carol Sorenson. Row 3. Mrs. P. Berg, Shirley Lageson, Janice Muri, Devon Svenby, Joan Anderson, Verona Randall, Eileen Comelius, Beverly Eggers, 'Ivadelle Hendrickson, Fern Wayne. Row 4. Arlyne Langlie, Connie Grunwald, Nora Nelson, Valeria I-Iumburg, LouElla Thorson, Mavis Larson, Doris Haberman. Masquers . . . The Masquers, a literary club, was started in September, 1922. The purpose of this society is to promote dramatic and literary interest in the school. Only girls who attend high school and have completed the first semester of their sophomore class with a C average are eligible for membership. Mrs. McIntyre ls the advisor and the officers for this year are: President Marcelene Connor: Vice-President Marion Olsoon: Secre- tary Helen Murig Treasurer Roselyn Ferguson. Each spring this club presents three one-act plays. This year the plays chosen were Tryting Place, Suppressed Desires. and Box and Cox. Row 1. Ione Disher, Marion Olson, Audriene Bunnell, Joanne Vangen, Edith gelsoil. Mclntyre, Diane Wilker, Kay Shaw, Bernice Olson, Norrlne Thompson, onn e son. Row 2. Aleene Fischer, LaVonne Elton, Donna Wayne, Mary Ellen Norgaard, Doris Robertson, Lois Schuler, Roselyn Haberman, Patricia Disher, Elaine Jensen, LaVonne Hagen, Garnet Peterson, Betty Trandem, Caroline Newgard, Louise Thompson, Lorraine Jensen, Irene Flugum, Joan Nelson. Row 3. Eleanor Wodrich, Doris Jones, Roselyn Ferguson, JoAnn Humburg, Helen Muri, Lorraine Wobschall, Joan Thompson, Barbara Anderson, Lylah Fitch, Sylvia Crabtree, Aleene Fischer, Marvel Hanson, Alice Zeman, Donna Meland, Vema Reick, Marcelene Connor, Margella Johnson. Lorraine Olson. -191
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