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1 QT sf' X H IJ , , t Row OIICZ George Skrb- ich, john Klobuchar, Milton Anderson, john Reisingcr, Herbert Hei- nig. Row two: Duane Simons, Archie Rivall, George Rogich, George Spanish, Robert Graham, Kenneth Filori. Row three: Peter Pnnichi, W'il- liam Ayotte, joe Rinaldi, Frank Napoli, Robert Lindstrom, Jerome Sul- livan. Row one: Rodney' Ston- ich, Bernard Pitzcl, Or- lando Abatc, Eugene Bor- biconi, Robert Ryan, Earl johnson. Row two: Robert Pearson, LeRoy Bean, Dean Kniffcn, Robert Nchiba, Ray- mond Johnson, Raymond Sutton. Row three: Mr. Coschignano, a d vis c r , Duane Birkeland, Martin Garmalccr, Sherman jol- owsky, Philip Yukich, Anthony Hecimovich, Chris Mahlum, Wfilliam Gazich. 45 Students were attracted by that military swag- ger of the Veterans Club members. Aided by their adviser, Mr. john Coschignano, they or- ganized a very active club, electing George Spanish, president. The Atomic Dance was their first social activity, and it proved to be one of the year's best. Their souvenir booth was one of the most popular at the harvest festival. Everyone enjoyed listening to their quintet at the talent show. The main function of the club' was to help the veteran make his general adjustment to school life. L Knew and -Fought for hat Was Fair
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I-Iibbing High School On the Air,', a new weekly feature sponsored by the Hi-Y, was one of the most talked-of events of the school year. In an effort to create adult interest, representatives of various school organizations told about the different activities under- taken by the clubs. Aided by their advisers, Mr. Kenneth Torgerson and Mr. C. A. MacMiller, the club launched the first social affair of the school year, the annual mixer. Directed by their president, Evarist Buzzelli, they helped the Red Cross and Student Council in their many activities. The exciting tour through the hall of horrors at the harvest festival was sponsored and conducted by the club. A special project was the sending of food, clothing, and other articles to a needy family in Berlin. ...ai-A Circle: Not the evening meal for the Hi-Y, but the donations of rations for a German family are being packed by the boys. Seated: Kenneth Filori, Mr. MacMiller, adviser, Gerald Bombardier, Evarist Buzzelli, president, Russell Summer, Roland Marinelli. Stand- ing: Mr. Torgerson, adviser, XVillard Whitman, Daniel DcVaney, Ray Randall, Nick Karahalios, Harold Rutstcin, Daniel Young, William Magic, Don Nelson, Bob Martinson, Jerome Murphy. Sponsored Qfllihbin Ili h School on the Airw
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Kansas City, here we come! was the shout of five FFA members as they set out for the national con- vention last fall. Accompanied by their adviser, Mr. S. Ojakangas and the president, William Kantos, these fortunate boys make the most of their seven days' stay by meeting other farm boys, well-known celebrities, and attending the American Royal Live- stock Show. During the first part of August the boys attended the district summer camp at Arrowhead Lake and made a tour of the potato-growing country. They were also present at the annual district banquet held at Esko, Minnesota, last fall. For the first time the group entered the national chapter contest. A program of work was submitted, and the list of accomplishments will be sent in next September. Circle: By the look on Walter's face, he must be hauling in the last load of pulpwood. How many loads docs that make? Seated: V7illiam Kulux'ar,Wesley Knight, Walter Maki, Richard Pauley, Harold Perttula. Standing: Jim Bidler, Xvilliam Kantos, president, Mr. Ojakangas, adviser. 46 Known Thron hout the Country Wide
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