Future Home Makers of merica Front row: left to right. Shirley Cossette, Kethleen Perkins, joan Tangen, llelen Thompson, Shirley Dauner, Sharon Rurrill, loy -lenson. SECOND ROXV: Mae Sanders, Marlene Schultz, Mary Bredeson, Gail Severson, Marie johnson, Helen Frisk, Beverly lloneik, Kathryn Swenson, Beverly Nelson. THIRD RONV: Sonja Lystad, Perleen Kronbeck, Ardell Rjorndahl, Adeline Spillum, Gail Olson, JoAnn Berg, Marlene llaslerud, Rita Barta. FOURTH ROXV: Ilene Kvilvang, Bonnie johnson, Mary Arneson, Myrtle Swenson, Carol Quam, Marlene llagelund, Esther VVicker, jean Bergen. FIFTH ROVV: Marlene Gilbertson, Joanne johnson, Shirley Bratlie, Patty Braun, Barbro Sotting, Darlene Cope, Mavis Kvilvang, Miss Erickson. 1. Colors, red and white, are symbolic of youth-youth which has courage and determination to succeed, yet has innocence and purity. lt is also symbolic of home life, the success ot which is of utmost importance. 2. Emblem is octagonal in shape and bears the name of the organization around the top of the plane while around the lower side of it the motto, Toward New Horizons. ln the center there is a house supported by two hands which symbolizes that the future homes of America are in the hands of its youth. 3. Purposes: To emphasize the importance ot worthy home membership. Tto encourage democracy in home and community lite. To work for good home and family life tor all. To provide wholesome, individual. and group recreation. To further interest in Home Economics. Back row: Adeline Spilluln, Parlizunentarian: ,lean Rergan, Parliamentariang Mary Lee Arneson, llistorian, Esther XVick- er, Historiang Kathy Perkins, Reporter. FRONT ROXV: joan Tangen, Secretaryg Marlene llageland, Vice President Gail Olson, Treasurer: Aloanne -lohnson, President. Forly-four
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Homecoming Nancy Bcrgan, Elsie Spillum, Edna Mac Olson Co-Captains Kenny Christianson and Con YVeayer crowned Elsie Spilluin queen to reign over the 1951 homecoming festivals. Attendents are Nancy Bergan and Edna Mae Olson. The coronation on October 19 opened the Hawley High Homecoming cele- bration for 1951. Prior to this a torchlight parade was held and the bonfire was lite. The burning o fthe dummy and a snake dance ended this nights activities. Friday afternoon the Hawley Nuggets met the Dilworth Locomotives and came out with a 13-6 defeat. Following this, an alumni and student talent pro- gram and a dance put on hy the alumni was held to conclude festivities for the homecoming. Torchlight Parade Crowning of the queen Forty-six
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