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DEBATE TEAM LaFavor. Mr. McGaffcy. Gtndrcau, Cashman, Purdham. GIRLS1 ACTIVITY COMMITTEE (L. to R.)—Edbcrg. Ripzinski. Miss Hult-craotz. Wilcox. Stabltski. Gasper. E. Johnson. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB Row 7—J. Johnson. Robbins. War . Lauer. D. Johnson. Hammer. Storest. Kvaal. Cottam. Row 6—Croft. Hrcka. Holub. Gilvertson. Eg-gen. B. Anderson. Starleaf. Clarke. Hcgland. Row 5—K. Johnson. Musgrove. Cornelius. Gasper. Dexter. Fisher. Westland. Lee. Scott. Row 4—Schofield. Laffin. Goodsell. Smith. Bergquist. Thompson. Thorburn. Tometz. K. Anderson. Mrs. G. Anderson. Row 1—Krogstad. Jouppis. DeTuncq. Jacobson. Kvaal. M. Severson. Lindquist. Krieg. LeDuc. Row 2—L. Johnson. Neumann. Backer. Glass. Modern. Tegland. Berry. Jensen. Smuda. Row 1—C. Davis. J. Davis. Mundale. Jeannette. Katsules. Sulenes. Lowry. B. Peterson. Freeberg. • Military Training for able-bodied male American citiz?ns was the question discussed by the DEBATE TEAM this year. On the affirmative are Alyce Purdham and Paul Cashman. while on the negative we have Stan LaFavor and Charles Gendreau. . . . THE GIRLS' ACTIVITY COMMITTEE, although it is a newly organized group, ha already done much to promote good etiquette, citizenship, and courtesy among the girls of Henry. . . . Enchanting melodies are rendered by the voices in the GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB. In this club the eighth and ninth grade girls are given a chance to express their talent through an annual operetta
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Social functions which include dances, banquets, interesting programs and the like, take up the greater part of the BLUE TRI activities, although charity projects are also important. . . . SILVER TRI activities, which include a social and charity program, are similar to those of Blue Tri. . . . Among the new organizations at Henry is the SETON HI. The purpose of this club is to have fun, and a part of their program includes dances and a May Carnival. BLUE TRI Row 6—Crone. Tornquist, Gasper. DcJarlais. Geiger. Schyman. Lund. Row 5—Bevcrs. Purd-ham. Swanson. N. Anderson, H. Nelson. V. Johnson. Nafstad. Keller. Row 4—Ryff. J. Anderson. Parmenter. M. Taylor. Reitsma. Olander. Sandblade. Wilcox. Buck. Row 3— Lapsin. Kormanik. Carroll. Stevens. Courtney. Neumann. Chailquisc. Tegland. Brtdesen. Row 2—B. Taylor. Megson. Gregg. Kasmcr. Dewey. Remillard. Kimmcrle. D. Johnson. Baier. Row I—Edberg. Terrell. Meinke. Sundt. Osmonson. Nygaard, Brandmill, Gendreau. SILVER TRI Row 4—Mattson. Quigley. D. Johnson. Hoag. Lindgren. E. Johnson. Row 3—Pribble. Frisk. Ulstrom. Ausenius. Sullivan. Swanson. Row 2 —Kane. Amlie. S. Nelson. Clark. Barnett. Barby. Row 1—DeMcrs. Klink. Vinje. Boyson. S. Johnson. Jandro, Moody. SETON HI Row 5—Buck. D. Tarbell. Nyberg. G. Tarbell. Bevcrs. LeVahn. Row 4—Kostal. West. Swanson. L. Johnson. Schyman. Geiger. Row 3— D. Johnson. Wheldon. Larson. Savclkoul. Dahl-en. Thorvilson. Ihnat. Row 2—Lund. Kormanik. Enquis . Soley. Werling. Jennings. Bronsrud. Row 1—Larson. L. Johnson, Megson. Eng-s:rom. Stablcski, Haertzen. Annett. 20
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Row 2—Remillard. Anderson. Over. Chailquist. Dcwrv Pall f x. % aliens Rtmillard. Row l—Kimmerle Bredet.n SwInJn pJ “ ' Vin -quifr. Gasper. Lund. ' iwjnwn- ' urdham. Meder. Boyson. Torn- PHOTOGRAPHERS L. to R.—B. Williams. B. Holmberg. B. Ber -luod. W. Carlson. C. Stern. ■ : And 2£5nK!7opy reader., armor editor . photographers. art editor . bus,-icss manager, and the iayout staff. They wrote the score and the lyrics nd now. after the completion under the supervision of our director Ar. Anderson, thev oresent “The Svmohonv in B Natural. . . . WRITERS STAFF — Taylor. Stableski. Holub. Clark. Fribble
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