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Page 28 text:
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M Tri- Hi was formed to improve skills in arts and crafts. Many ideas and projects were carried out during the school year under the leadership of Jean Kutcher. President; Peggy Hayes. Vice President; Barbara McCavic, Secretary; Faye Bonier. Treasurer; and Miss Moberg, the club adviser. Tri-Hi displayed their skill in art when they won first prize for their homecoming float. Selling of pom-pons, basketball pencils and Christmas cards were some of their many money-making projects. In addition candy sales and bake sales were held throughout the school year. The witches scene from Macbeth was used as their theme for the pep assembly before the Willow River Region- al basketball game. The co-captains of the team presented the District 27 trophy to the school. The climax of Tri-Hi's activities was the Senior Girls' Tea held in May followed by a banquet honoring the girl who did the most for the club during the year. Babo and Peggy pull out the victory sign brewed in the cauldron at the Tri-Hi assembly. TRI-HI—FRONT ROW—left to right: Rosalyn Sher, Jean Kutcher. Joan Pfeifer. Rose Marie Devich. Peggy Hayes, Charlene Neari, Barbara McCavic. Barbara Stickney, Gretchen Hansen. Barbara Sundquist, Faye Romer. Ann Shanedlirg. Margaret McCain. Rosalie Wicklund. SECOND ROW: Miss Moberg Adviser. Kathleen Krebs. Wanda Whitmarsh, Bette Byrd. Barbara Popelka. Herta Lang. Alice Prisk. Pat Condon. Margie McCavic. Mavis Mason. Harolyn Johnson, Karen Johnson, Jo- anne Thibault, Fayal Jensen. THIRD ROW: Judy Johnson.
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Enlre Nous had a very successful year in 1953, led by Carol Kauppi, President; Doris Simonson, vice president; Lois Kiiskinen, Secretary; Shirley Nurmi, Treasurer; Gwerr Staff. Sergeant-at-arms; and adviser, Miss Aure. Their pur- pose is to study women’s professions. Entre Nous began its activities by decorating the halls and a float for the Homecoming celebration. John Hanson was sponsored as candidate for King of Hearts and reigned over the 1952 Turnabout dance. At Christmas the annual candy-cane sale was held and toys were given to the welfare children. “The Night Before The Ely Game” was the theme of their pep assembly. Before the new initiates came in, a Pot-luck supper was served for the old members. As a money-making project members sold cards for all occasions followed by a semi-formal initiation for the new members. During the year various speakers spoke on wo- men’s professions and jobs. A spring banquet at the Coates ended the year. Muriel and Darlene looked well pleased over the sale of a candy cane to Lee Shoquist. FRONT ROW—left to right: Margaret Johnson, Jeon Ricelli, Alice Tuominen, lois Kiiskinen, Gwen Staff, Corol Kauppi, Shirley Nurmi, Doris Simonson, Janice Simon, Gloria Scarrott, Edwino Pryan, Carolyn Prue, Edna Aho. Jeannette Sklosz. SECOND ROWt Karen Virtc, Bonnie Hill, Doris Clark, Carol Johnson, Gradia Johnson, Corol Jeffrey, Joan Oliver, Judy Kortes, Pot luomo, Borbora Raukor, Borboro Engel. Mar- lene Polo, Noncy Kivisto, Darlene McDonald. THIRD ROW: Jeon Lahti. Rose Marie Vidmor, Elsa Erickson. Shirley Horne, Betty Lou Jansek, Beverly Skorseth, Arlette Cross- land, Jennie Jokso, Elaine Nigro. Margaret Putzel, Carol Rothbun, Ellen Anderson, Corolyn Koski, Kathleen Boland, Rose Marie Muskovitz. FOURTH ROW: Miss Aure. Marilyn Gilbert, Audrey Peterkin, leoto Desonio, Colleen Johnson. Muriel Johnson, Sharon Skarp, Helen Tausch, Mary Ann lovretta, Christine Alexander, Merle Fwru, Mounto Davis, Jo Anne Vehring, Joan Thomas.
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Hae-W’s role in club activities is primarily social. Elec- tions for officers are held at the beginning of each semester instead of once a year. First semester officers are Sandra Wallgren. President; Ruth Junnila. Vice President; Charlotte Fredrickson, Secretary; and Jean Ollila. Treasurer. Selected for the second semester were President. Kaye Jaksha; Vice President. Ellen Mattson; Secretary. Jacqueline Ronicatto. Miss Holley is the club adviser. During Homecoming Hae-W members sold pom-pons, followed by numerous candy sales and the selection of Arthur Thayer as their candidate for King of Hearts. A Christmas party, complete with a Santa Claus and gifts, was given for twelve welfare children. In their spare time the girls knitted angora hats which were so popular this winter. An Easter Egg sale, a splash party and the initiation of new members were some of the projects carried out this spring. A banquet honoring outstanding girls in different fields of activities ended a busy and successful year. Vita, Delores and Ruth count pom-pons and profits from the Hae-W Pom-Pon sales. FRONT ROW—left to right: Mercia Johnson. Karen Wallgren. Mary Garden. Jean Ollila. Charlotte Frederickson, Jacquelyn Bonicatto. Kay Jaksha. Ruth Junnila. Sandra Wallgren. SECOND ROW: Miss Holley, Shirley Tassi, Linda Maki. Dorothy Lundeen, Rose Marie Krasaway. Marilyn Perala. Sally Erickson. Margaret Staudehar. THIRD ROW: Diane Kirkman, Carol Kippola. Doreen Hunt. Vita Casagrande. Patty Marmas. Donna Haugen. Julia Chiaverini. Elaine Curtiss. FOURTH ROW: Janice Lepaqe. Marilyn Alto, Mardeile Luoma. Rose Marie Hutkowski. Delores Miladin. Donna Greene. El’en Mattson. Diane Wei- denhoff. Marlene Buvarp.
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