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FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE Top Row—R. Englebreckt, E. Christensen, E. Wtrstlund, E. Finstrom, V. Forsberg. Middle Row—M. Carlson, G. Burnt-vedt, D. Scwall, M. Scwall. Rot ton-. Row—E. Swan berg, E. Oberg, A. Swanson, C. Johnson, C. Anderson. PHILATELIC Top Row—I). Nelson. J. Bosshardt. M. Mixer, L. Swanson. Bottom Row— I). Duebendorf, R Greene, J. Johnson, R. Verme. ADVISORS Florence Nightingale—Anna Fcllroth. Philatelic—F. Justus Hollinbcck. I I I I I I 1 THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE SOCIETY • The purpose of this society is “service” for Christ and humanity. To accomplish this, many interesting projects have been undertaken such as sewing dresses for a mission in Africa, making towels and bandages for a hospital in China, and designing scrapbooks for a chil-dren’s hospital. The society's motto is: “Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.” Matthew 25:4(3. President, Carol Johnson, Arlene Swanson; Vice-President, Charlotte Anderson, Carol Johnson; Secretary-Treasurer, Esther Swanberg, Elaine Oberg. THE PHILATELIC SOCIETY • The Philatelic Society has made stamp collecting a more interesting and educational hobby for its members. Although it is one of the smallest clubs, it has kept the interest of the society. A penalty of five cents must be paid by a member if he forgets to bring his stamps to the meetings. The money collected from these penalties is used to buy stamp catalogues, books, and magazines. The officers for the fall and spring are respectively: President, Joyce E. Johnson, Robert Groene; Vice-President, Loren Swanson, Joyce E. Johnson; Secretary- Treasurer, Dorothy Duebendorf.
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THE TIMOTHY CLASS • The Timothy Class is composed of a group of Christian hoys whose purpose it is to better equip themselves for Christian service and learn how to speak for their Lord. At each meeting a different member presents a message, after which criticisms are offered by other members. Interesting discussions follow from which much benefit is derived. The theme of the society is best expressed in the chorus—“I Will Make You Fishers of Men. Mr. Peterson has strengthened the club by his advice. President, Cecil Osterberg; Vice-President, Oscar Larson; Secretary-Treasurer, Gordon Larson, Gerald Gustafson. THE SVEA SOCIETY • As the name may suggest, the Svea Society was organized for those with Swedish interests. The aim of the club is to advance the interest in the literature, songs, art, and customs of the Swedish people. Phis year the members have centered their themes on the country itself, its people, and its culture, from which much valuable information has been gained on the land of their forefathers. President, Helen Nelson; Vice-President, Lorraine Swenson, Klaine Olson; Secretary-Treasurer, Betty Johnson. TIMOTHY Top Row—R. Lundbcrg, O. Bristol. K. Rosengren, D. Vnderson, A. Larson. Holtoni Row—G. Ndubert, G. Gustafson, C. Osterberg. O. Larson. SVEA Top Row—M. Peterson, D. Knutson, M. Thorwall, I. Carlson. Middle Row—V. Swanson, M. Peterson, L. Swenson. B. Holmes, V Gustafson. Hot torn Row—I. Peterson, B. Johnson, II. Nelson, E. Olson, M Swenson. ADVISORS Timothy—Joel S. Peterson. Svea—Gertrude A. Sandberg. P R P II II II P P P II II II II II II
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THE FORUM SOCIETY • The aim of the Forum Society is to help the Christian young people of our school to become better fitted for Christian service. The meetings begin with a devotional period, after which a student may open some subject for discussion. Occasionally, there is the pleasure of listening to an outside speaker. At the close of the year each member feels he has been drawn closer to the Lord through the Christian fellowship enjoyed in this class. President, Esther Lund, Rodney Roscn-gren; Vice-President, Elsie Harnell; Secretary-Treasurer, Ruth Carlson, Ruth Anderson. THE CAMERA CLUB • The Camera Club has as its purpose to create an interest in photography and to teach the fundamentals of cameras and picturetaking such as lenses, light composition, printing, enlarging, and developing. Photography is fast becoming a school hobby. This year the club has had a series of lectures from the Eastman Kodak Company, demonstrations of printers and enlargers, movies by members, including a few reels by one of last year’s members, and an occasional lecture by the advisor, Mr. Schoultz. President, Karl Loomis; Vice-President, Robert Leighton; Secretary-Treasurer. Phil Anderson, Alfred Walck. FORUM Top Row—S. Wilms, 0. Larson, 0. Bristol, C. Ostcrberg. I). Anderson, A. Larson, D. Anderson. Third Row—W. Anderson, L. Larson, B. Ostcrberg, M. Casto, R. I.undell, 11. Olson. Second Row—O. Stanley, K. Cutler, H. Gustafson, M. Johnson, B. Larson, B. Klias, M. Anderson. liottom Row—G. Berg, A. Anderson, R. Anderson, R. Roscngren, E. Harnell, E. Johnson. M. Johnson. R I CAMERA Top Row—L. Swanson, A. Strand-berg, K. Olson, I). Anderson. L. Youngquist, R. Nelson, W. Sol-vang, J. Carlson. Middle Row—L. Pcrsson, R. Nelson, (j. Raudenbush, K. Olson, K Klcfsaas, J. Meyer, B. Carlson. Bottom Row—J. Gustafson, I . Anderson, R. Leighton, E. Loomis, A. Walck, C. Wigren. ADVISORS Forum—Rev. A. M. Freedholm. Camera—Henry Schoultz. II II
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