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exdutical ZnCfltih . . . MiUic . . . Organized in the fall, the Engineers English Club carried on a program of activities within their English class. Several speakers gave talks at club meetings. Orlo Johnson was elected president of the organization; Dick Hodgson, vice-president; and Kenneth Isaak, secretary and treasurer. Among the speakers on the year’s program were Art Sampson. Sharon Mote, and Wallace Nordgaard. Mr. F. 11. McMahon was the adviser. I ruler the direction of Miss Schulz these students pictured carried out the musical program at Science this past year. Shown arc all the students participating, including the male quartet and the girls’ double (piartet. This full group comprised the mixed chorus. These various groups added a musical touch to many of the season’s activities. In December they supplied talent for a Christmas assembly program, and smaller parts of the group supplemented many later programs.
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Sacaj uue-a eu,... little sister. At least that’s what my big sister did. The annual Christmas party was highlighted by a one-act play, “My Name Is Mildred.” Fine performances were given by Corinne Fide, Dwight and let! Mote, and Hetty Maher. Other performers for the occasion were Ausyc Wrahlstad, El-ainc Grice, and Elaine Hamcrlik. The group enjoyed a very lelicious lunch at Barracks No. 1. and the exchange of gifts drew the evening to a succssful close. At the next meeting of the Club, Miss Delores Webster, Junior Col- lege English instructor, told the girls about her trip to Hawaii. Not to be forgotten among the activities of the Sacajawca Club, was the Spring Formal which has come to be “the” social event of the year. Fourteen peppy dance numbers were on the program and the only one the students didn’t like was “Taps.” The social calendar of the Sacajawca Club was completed with the annual Mother’s Tea. Entertainers for the Tea were Virginia Peschel. Elaine Grice, Mary Lou Littel, Eleanor Dreier. Julia Barnard, Ausyc Wrahlstad. Lorraine Sturlaugson. ami Enid Dahl. Miss Donna Fork-tier and Miss Esther Schulz closed the program with a piano duo.
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fQ, , . , W ith Jerry Roth as president and Melvin Skoglund as secretary and treasurer, the Advanced Accountants have carried on a very full schedule through the past year. Organizing early in the year, they have had many parties and dinners under the sponsorship of their instructin' and adviser, Mr. Mabernun. Although the group was small at the end of the year, they kept up the social funtions the same as earlier. cMa+ne Ccanomcoi . . . Throughout the year the Home Economics department held several group meetings. Highlights of the year were the parties at Christmas. Hollow’een and Valentine's Day. A number of luncheons were given in connection with their food classes. Jane Matheson was president of the club and V irginia Peschel served as secretary. I nder the direction of Miss Fork-ner the year was a successful one.
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