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Conroy Girls’ Club Left to Right, First Row : J. Jacobson, E. Rates, C. Bean, M. Hanson, E. Dcnnstcdt, J. Harstad, J. Carpenter, Miss Engen, Adviser. Second Row: P. Riseland, M. Hoiness, O. Knudston, G. Brokken, D. Ellington, V. A ms, H. Scanlon, C. Flynn, M. Elliott. Third Row: D. Hillcsland, G. Brokken, T. White, D. Hegg, K. Elliott, B. Riseland, E. Hendrickson, C. Quammen. HL Uuu oJh i pro vc Out Jit etatiy eJuU te d - - The Conroy Girls’ Club is an active organization of twenty-five girls carrying out its program as a junior member of the Federated Women’s Clubs of America. The club has met the first and third Mondays of each month under the advisership of Miss Engen who succeeded Miss Truwe upon her marriage in February. Most of our meetings have been held in the home of the various members and upon occasion in the school. The club has had a regular program for the year with timely current and literary topics discussed by club members. The club has made purchases of books for the school library, encouraged better leisure reading, and prepared several Christmas baskets for needy families. Each year, the senior members are presented with a gold pin. Many of the club members attended the Girls’ Club Convention in Rochester last fall where many fine inspirational talks were heard. The club’s motto for the year has been “The Vision of Yesterday is the Goal for Today and the Starting Point for Tomorrow.” the officers check library books • 27 •
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Cardinal Staff Left to Right, Seated:0. Knudtson F n . Mr. Norsted, Adviser. r ins edt, H. Riselandt £• Standing: C Quammen, R. Miller T n , , ” ncftSOnt Harstad, L. Tollman, M. Hoinr!,. ' R,,,Und K- Elliou, j, j P atziotism D visas Sut 1L me — — “To be, or not to ber” that was the question the CARDINAL OF 1943 was brooding over when several members of last year’s staff asked our superintendent if he would take over the advisership of the publication for this year. We hesitated long before popping the question, for we knew it meant a great deal of extra work for an already busy man. The answer we got materialized into what you now hold in your hands and we are mighty proud of that answer! Every staff member was assigned his task and, with the good managership of Bob Miller, we completed what at first seemed an insurmountable job in record time. Pictures, copy, and all details were in the hands of the printer ahead of schedule in spite of a late start. We hope that you will like the introduction of color this year, the larger pictures, and the short and snappy write-ups. This was all done in order that you might enjoy this year’s annual a wee bit more. Our theme this year too, we hope that you will enjoy;—for it is a simple and worthy one,—just PATRIOTISM. Upon our patriotism hangs the victory which we will surely win if “we hang together.” for your splencM re- ,hr„kc,y7J‘ u“y spouse—1°, subscription sa STA.¥¥ BOB COUNTS THE SUBSCRIPTION SA.LES • 26 •
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Future Farmers Left to Right, First Row: E. Nagel, K. Harstad, R. Fishbaugher, J. Krueger, R. Sikkink, D. Sikkink, C. Clink, V. Michel, H. Fishbaugher, R. Mills, C. Burmeister. Second Row: A. Olson, Q. Benson, A. Bigalk, S. Roberts, C. Late ham, B. Olson, R. Young, R. Miller, T. Kingsley, W. Scanlon, B. Harstad, C. McKay, Mr. Anderson, Adviser. Third Row: R. Sharp, C. Fishbaugher, F. Stortz, B. Johnson, P. Hutton, R. Johnson, D. Johnson, V. Haugerud, L. Applen, D. Ser ling, R. Reuter, L. Fishbaugher. HtCTLCU, Out C i'at — — The Future Farmers of America is an organization of farm boys taking agriculture in high school. The activities of the club supplement the work taken in the classroom and gives the members considerable freedom in carrying through special interests into project work; such as, dairy herd testing, sow testing, and a variety of individual projects in hog, beef, sheep, and poultry raising. This project work is in keeping with Uncle Sam’s desire that we increase production for America and our fighting forces. Last fall, the club took part in the national scrap iron drive which was a complete financial success. With part of the proceeds, the F.F.A. purchased a $100 War Bond and presented it to the school to be used after the war in defraying the cost of lighting facilities for our athletic field. 1 he club has had three advisers this year; Lloyd H. Peterson who became a marine on January 1st. Walter T. Bjoraker who was called into service in the air corps in February, and Warren R.Anderson whom we are glad to have kept up to this time. 4-H Club Left to Right, First Row: E. McKay, D. Elton, N. Hutton, L. Jacobson, C. Elton, P. Bigalk, I). McKay, H. Bigalk, F. McKay, B. Johnson, K. Elliott. Second Row: C. McKay, D. Burmeister, V. Michel, P. McKay, A. Olson, E. Dennstedt, L. Bjortomt, P. Botve, II. Scanlon, A. Bigalk, . Fishbaugher, 5. Roberts, Mr. Anderson, Adviser. Third Row : R. Johnson, B. Johnson, H. Quanrud, P. Hutton, R. Johnson, R. Alexander, D. Sikkink, V. Haugerud, D. Johnson, R. Sikkink, K. Hanted. A cciiL, c leuttj uuX A ca It It — — • 28 •
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