The many school clubs and organizations offer a wide variety to school routine. There are three honorary societies in the high school; National Honor Society, National Athletic Society, and Quill and Scroll. The publication staffs have contributed their yearly services of informing the students and preserving the memories of the school year. Many clubs participated in the Homecomings with the Pep Club arranging the ceremonies and the H-Club sponsoring the dances that followed. Tri-Y and Hi-Y presented a $150 scholarship to a deserving senior. The Student Council sponsored University Extension programs, raising funds with the Dogpatch election and Tag Day. This active student government also sponsored career day for the seniors. A new club, the Christian Fellowship, has been formed this year. Debate had a successful year—this year the debaters won as many as they lost. The Chorus presented a Christmas concert held at Hopkins. The band provided spirited music at our games besides taking part in a district concert at Mound and the state concert at the University. They also presented a spring concert and played for the Veterans' Hospital at St. Cloud. Darlene Terwedo, Shirley Peterson, Betty Hagquist, and Marlys Dvorak— Service Club members—are using the ditto machine. i Hey, Chari Pep Club presi dent. Char Woldroff and ad' visor. Miss Stevenson, talh things over. Brass section of the bond tunes up. Included are Jock Eyres, Edwin Nelson, Ronald Winge, Clair Larson and Tom Ruplin.. Publications members. Daphne Anderson, Ann Seitz, Jo Anne Jersak, ond Audrey Christiansen, are making use of the new Publications Bill Gladwin, Buzzie Filkins, and Don Moore were elected to the Notional Athletic Society. room. 24
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