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mmm F. F. A.—(left to right, first row)—N. Milne. M. Snitker. W. Bes-tor, J. Duxbury, R. Lichty. J. Johnson. Second row—A. Johnson, E. I vers, H. Himes, D. Baker, O. Michel. C. Demutedt. H. Jertson, A. Kraling, L. Halweg. K. Matson. E. Hass. Third row—N. Brakken, advisor, K. Bigalk. L. Gossman. L. Jertson. R. Benson. J. Smith, IT. Hebrink, C. Elton. R. Engrav, B. Hoag, R. Losen, F. Engrav. Fourth row—L. Milne, N. Haugerud. R. Johnson. . Harstad, K. White, L. Peterson, N. Johnson. P. Jertson, J. Strelow, AL Pederson, E. Sikkink, W. Haugerud. C. Kingsbury. One hundred and fifty parents, board members and other guests attended the annual F.F.A. banquet which was held March 8th in the high school auditorium. This event is considered a high point of the year by the Future Farmers; therefore, the banquet was planned thoroughly and the program chosen with discretion. mm HARMONY HUSTLERS 4-H (Seated, left to riuht) D. Cremer. K. Bigalk. D. Olson. K. White. L. Peter son. S. Brakken. S. Baker. Second row—Al. Lyndahl P. Peterson. P. Benson. M. Trouten, R. Haugerud. J Haugerud. . Harstad. B. Hanson. Third row— Smith. B. Hoag. W. Smith. D. Cremer. B. Hoag. Af Pederson. O. Michel. R. Benson. SCOTLAND MERRY MAKERS 4-H—(left to right, seated)—J. Johnson. C. Elton. W. Hebrink. L. Jertson. AL Harland. Second row—M. McKay. D. McCabe. O. Milne. J. McKernan, D. Hutton. J. Vrieze, R. Hebrink. B. Engle. P. Hutton. AL McKay. Third row—N. Milne. D. Baker. R. Johnson, P. Jertson, J. Strelytv, C. Dennstedt. H. Jertson. L. Milne.
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ST,A ‘F (Seated, left to right)—A. Nolan; 5. Becker. Senior Assistant Editor; J. iollejson. Editor-in-Chief; C. Dennstedt. Junior Assistant Editor. Standing—H. Noliimier, advisor; D. Ams;B. Knutson; D. Watkins; Af. Kyseth, C. Elton; H. Olson; E. Sikkink; P. Frogner; R. Jones; L. Fairbanks. CARDEON PRODUCTION STAFF—(left to right, first row)—M. Hill. D. Ams, B. Knutson. F. Ward, A. Nolan. Af. Anderson. Second row—E. Rostrold. K. Riseland, P. Frogner. Third row—G. Martin. H. McKay, P. Hutton. Af. Troulen. D. Griebenow, C. Rix, J. Baker. Af. Morem. Fourth row— II . Morem. W. Ellis. R. Johnson. N. Hauge-rud, C. Dennstedt. E. Buhlman. I 19 J CARDEON EDITORIAL STAFF—(Seated, left to right)—Af. Kyseth. Junior Assistant Editor; Af. Anderson. Editor-in-Chicf; J. Baker. Senior Assistant Editor. Standing—D. Ams;. E. Buhlman; K. Riseland; J. Just; C. Ellon. . Noliimier. advisor; . Olson.
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CONROY GIRLS' CLUB (scat-cd in front left to right)—M. Mor-em, ). Haugerud, P. Hutton, D. Flynn, H. Harstad. Second row— I. Johnson, advisor, J. Alfson. K. Rise land. D. Arns, J, Toilet son, M. Anderson, E. Rostvold, B. While, D. Cremer. Third row— B. Hoag. B. Miklethun, F. Ward. J. Young, H. Ludens, P. Benson, n. Knudlson, D. Griebenow, D. Watkins, M. Unstroth, P. Palmer, E. Johnson. Amid the laughter ot spectators and harsh words of the upperclass members, five suffering freshmen were initiated into the Conroy Girls' Club during the week of September 15th to 19th. They were Helen Harstad, Marjorie Morem, Juanita Hauge-rud, Joyce Alfson and Dorothy Flynn. As membership 0 the organization is limited to twenty-five these five were chosen as most likely candidates to bring the total to that number. Most of the fifteen regular meetings were hdld at the homes of the various members. At each a program either of literary value or entertainment was given. On December 8th Mrs. Paul Thompson spoke to the club about Life and Customs in France, which proved extremely interesting. Money was raised during the year by presenting an assembly program to’ the student body. QUILL AND SCROLL (Seated in front—left to right) L. Fairbanks. H. Olson. Second Row: J. Just, J. Tollefson. J. Baker. M. Anderson. S. Becker. C. Elton, K. Riseland. Third Row: D. Arns, F. W'ard. B. Knutson. M. Kyseth. Al. Trouten, H. Nollimier. Advisor. Four Junior girls were initiated into the Harmony Chapter of the Quill and Scroll Society this fall . . . Bonnie Knutson, Francis Ward, Marilyn Kyseth and Marion Trouten. The Scratch and Scribble Club, as the chapter is called, was organized last Spring and is just getting a good start in H. H. S. Important points of Journalism were discussed at each of the meetings ?nd members were guided by the motto, The pen is mightier than the sword”. Every member has a gold badge which signifies his position on the Cardeon or Cardinal Staffs and his membership in the Quill and Scroll Society which is the International Honor Society of High School Journalists. f 21 ]
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