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Oun M1-°! DEAR DIARY, You just wouldn’t be complete, if you didn’t have an account of our Hi-Y club, and we would certainly feel slighted if our great organization was left unmentioned. Each year we choose a main topic upon which all our activities are based. We selected “Education for Democracy’’ as our theme this year. Our club doesn’t just sit around all year; they get busy and really accomplish some- thing. Besides our regular business meetings, which are held every second and fourth Thurs- day of each month, we accomplished these things: Initiation ................................. October 14 Football Banquet .......................... November 24 O der Boys’ Conference..................November 28-29 Annual Hi-Y Varieties.......................February 27 Hi-Y Supper................................... March 26 Annual Activity Banquet ........................ May 4 Election of Officers...........................April 23 Annual Picnic................................... May 7 The initiation of fifteen new members on October 14 was divided into two parts. In the first section we attempted to show the new' members the serious side of our club, and in the other part we displayed the fun and hilarity which we have. When Jerry Cowles and Dick Lamkins sang a duet, they had the whole club roaring with laughter. Three fellows were sent to the Older Boys’ Conference at Mankato, Minnesota. One was sent from each class. Jack St. Ores represent- ed the sophomores; Robert Lyksett, the jun- iors; and William Pfeiffer, the seniors. This year, for the first time, our club, to- gether with the G. A. C. and the faculty, sponsored a banquet in honor of our football champions. We contributed money with which to buy the meat as our share. Every year all of us work together to give a public entertainment of some sort. We try to have as many members as possible take part in this program. This year we presented a one-act comedy, a short quiz between the faculty and students, and several musical numbers. The setting for the comedy, “Gentlemen of Honor’’, was in a college dormitory room. where preparations were being made for exams. One of the boys was suspected of cheating, when found with a “supposed” test copy, but everything was cleared up and a much cherished scholarship was duly award- ed. The cast included: Dennis Scott, Kenneth Luebke; Chuck Kavanough, Douglas Myers; Neil Fleming, Ben Montbriand; Howard Meu- ret, Patrick Richie; Jules O’Gara. Louis Al- men; Dr. Lynn, William Pfeiffer; V. H. Hen- lein, John Hoyer. Miss Rehmer directed the play. The Hi-Y German band played; Jerry Cowles and Dick Lamkins sang “Clementine”; the Hi-Y octet sang two songs. Messrs. Weath- erhead, Fladager, Heiting, and Nelson repre- sented the faculty in the quiz while Charles Thompson. Raymond St. Ores, Peter Richie, and Ben Montbriand represented the students. Our club also sponsors the All-School Ac- tivity banquet, at which time letters and awards are presented. We take full responsi- bility for the dinner and entertainment; the public is always invited. To close our season, we had a picnic. We had loads of fun, and above everything else there was plenty of food.
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President ........................... William Pfeiffer Vice-president........................... Eugene Richie Secretary-treasurer ...................... Peter Rock- Adviser ........................................... Mr. Rock Gordon Wilcox Eugene Richie Ix)uie Richie Peter Richie Robert Lyksett George Olson Bernard Anderson Kenneth Luebke Henry Kolashinski Douglas Myers Curtis Solsvig MEMBERS Ivan Lovaas Richard Lamkins Charles Thompson John Jenson Louis Almen John Hover Arthur Olson James Staberg Donald Ward Patrick Richie George Richie Benedict Montbriand Raymond St. Ores William Miller Jack St. Ores Henry Johnson Peter Rock Nathan Wiener William Pfeiffer Daryl McCinley
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1941 ootbaC n'acim Fifth Row—Coach Emil Anderson, Coach Ken Fladager. Fourth Row—Wll’iam Miller, Eugene Richie, Richard Rose. Richard Lamkins, George Richie, Gordon Wilcox, John Bowers. Louie Richie. Third Row—Donovan Persell, Donald . Gilbertson, Robert Houman, Stuart Gilbertson, Eugene Benedict, Harold Trieb, Leslie Lindstrom, Robert Lyksett. Second Row—Thomas Zezza, Peter Richie, Robert Gilbertson. CurtLs Solsvig, Bill Pfeiffer, Peter Rock. Donah. Ward. First Row—Melvin Weinberg, Patrick Richie. Duane Morrissette, Ivan Lovaas, Bob Olson, Bill Olson. Ga'e Heffron, John Jenson, Ben Montbriand, Ray St. Ores. Co-Captains ................... Hob and Bill ()lson Managers ........................ Melvin Weinberg Ray St. Ores Head Coach ..................... Kenneth Fladager Line Coach.................................. Emil Anderson Centers John Jenson Patrick Richie (ieorge Richie Quarterbacks Peter Rock Robert Houman Leslie Lindstrom Guards Bil Pfeiffer Hen Montbriand William Miller Donald W ard T acklcs Duane Morrissette Hob Gilbertson Curtis Solsvig Stuart Gilbertson Donald Gilbertson Richard Lamkins Halfbacks Hill Olson Hob Olson Eugene Benedict Richard Rose Gordon Wilcox Thomas Zezza John Bowers Fullbacks Eugene Richie Gale Heffron Louie Richie Ends Ivan Lovaas I larold Trieb Peter Richie Donovan Persell Robert Lyksett 1 ludson 38 Spring Valley 7 Hudson 31 River Falls 6 Hudson 14 New Richmond 12 Hudson 33 Ellsworth 0 11 udson 19 Stillwater 20 11 udson 33 Menomonie 2 1ludson 13 Colfax 6
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