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low I—Nau. N«l»o«, Mol tan, Lee. Hauke. Haagen-k ow 2—Haugen. B' ggt. La'ton. Flotkcrd, Ohaatad. Opiordcr Vick. tow )— Haugen. Tadten, H. Todd. Hoifield, Hcglund. Froy -land. tow 4 — Bjcllancts. Burke. Galchutt. Greguson, Joroal. Kvaale. tow B—I. Todd, Roseth, Kicntiad, Rektot. J. AndC'ton, Sathcr, Wallum. tow B—V. Molten, Palmatcin, Dahl, Haley, He-oean L. Carlton, tow 7— Xaerclicr. Granum. Engberg. Hagen, Oppcdahl. Bu'tncti. Blctath. tow I—Gabriclton. Bem t. Skogteth, Mr. Eggan, McKay, Walttad, Wibeto. tow 2— M. Lartcn. Grande. Erickton, A. larton, Bcgh, Ihoreton tow J—Moe, An derton. Stcnvaag. Thorp. Jorgenton Hcdttrom tow ♦—Helteth Olbcrg Bier-ken, Olton. Ophut. Nclton. tow 5—Mocn. Thorvig. J. Johnton. Vinge, Pcderton, D. Johnton. tow B—Fjelle Ottrud, Eggan, M dthun, Ha er, Lillcdahl. Hagen. Norskklubben Viser llilleder av Norge Haagenton. Mr. Eggan Since 1925 the traditional Viking spirit has existed among the members of the Norse Club under the direction of Mr. Eggan. The qualification for membership is to be a Norse student. At the meetings held every second Tuesday of the month, a special feature such as a film or a lecture is given to help the students understand and appreciate Norway. The main social events have been the initiation parties, the Senior banquets, and the Christmas parties — the last two together with the Swedish Club. The annual traditional event, the Norse-Swedish basketball game, was won this year by the Norse Club. The officers for the fall term were Russel McKay, president; Dorothy Skogseth, vice-president; Elaine Bemis. secretary; Melba Walstad, treasurer. The officers for the spring term are Leroy Jorgenson, president; Joyce Anderson, vice-president; Betty Dahl, secretary; Gloria Haugen, treasurer. [253
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Row I—A. Smith. Flcsncss Gustafson, Mt. yngvc, Gun berg. AMguist. Lundqg-tt Row 2—0. Carlton, Star heim, Nylen, E. Nelson, P Swanson, B. Larson, Lind Row 3— B.lb rUo« R 01 ton, Rood, L. Nelton, M Nelton, B. Andcrton. Ho kanson. Row 4—lindholrr H. Erikton. R. Erikton, D Andcrton, RadtMf. W.d mayer. Row S—C. Peterson L. Andcrton, Krohn. Jen ten. F larton, R. Benton, Kallstrom. Svenska Klubben Hjiilper Skolan Sandahl, Larto . Grannes, Andcrton. Peterson. Olto Under the capable leadership of its adviser, Mr. Yngve, the Swedish Club has gone steadily forward since it was organized in 1929 by Mrs. Stark. Any student in the Swedish department is eligible for membership. The organization meets every fourth Thursday of the month; the executive committee, every second Thursday of the month. The club together with the Norse Club has carried on many activities, such as, the annual basketball game, the annual Christmas party, and the Senior banquets. It also helped with the Homecoming celebration. The fall officers were Carl Hane, president; Walter Grannes. vice-president; Marion Olson, secretary; Violet Fredrickson, correspondence secretary; Lawrence Anderson, treasurer. The spring officers were Walter Grannes, president; Don Sandahl, vice-president; Marion Olson, secretary; Birgit Larson. correspondence secretary; and Marie Peterson, treasurer. C243 Row I—G a-'Oi L von Hanne M. Peterson. M. Olvon. Fredrickson. Row 2—Pearson, Miller Lundbcrg. Murray, Benson. C. Johnson, Malm. Row 3— Leuchoviu . Sundbcrg. Sandahl, Seagmst, Sward. 0. Nelson. Row ♦—Wieklund. X. Johnson, O. Swanson, P. Carlson J. Anderson, Row S — Paulson Hultgoist A. Johnson, Levm. Oosahl. H. Johnson. Row 4—C Andc son, M. Larson. Magnuson, Isaacson, W. Anderson. B. Larson. E. Carlson.
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Row I—Everett 8. J oh non. Mft. Gryce. A. Jcntcn. Cur-f'Cf, Bfachmann. Row 2— Sullivan, Turnquitt. Maland. Stllncr, Bratk. M. Pearson HouK. Row J—S. Jensen, Holier. V. Anderson. Ha-ferman, 8l.ga d. Row 4— Soafford, King. Weiss Reetr, J. Nelson, A. Carlson. Hcrrcid. Row §—Cru-dem, Robertson, Munson, J. Olson, Folwick. Rcmm-ton. Row 4—Harmon, Hed-berg, Lcrnirc, Dinger, Moca, Akrc. Korclis. Row I — Snead. P. Ren . Miss Stemhauser. Clava-detscher, M. Wilson, toff-Kagen. Row 2—Ziegler, J. Renx. Grain. P, Olson. Hau-ke, Xoungquist. Row J— Gustalsen. Smith. Evford. Mayer. St. Onge, Wallin. Row 4 — Bern. Jamieson. Henderson. Hugo. Sandburg. McCaughan. Row 5— Outcher. Ault, B. Nelson, B. Erickson. Stowowy. leipold. Row 4—W • k a n. Kullbcr. Zapf, Rickheim, Butts. Oett-man, Neckcr. Die Deutsche Gesellschaft—achtzehn Jahre alt! Whenever you hear someone exclaim. Wie geht’sl , don’t be alarmed; he is only a member of the German Club, the purpose of which is to increase knowledge of German culture and civilization and to promote good fellowship. The business meetings are held on the second Johnson. Keiier. Dinger Thursday of every month. Mrs. Selma Gryce and Miss Gretchen Steinhauser are the advisers. Among the many varied social events are banquets, initiations, splash parties, and wiener roasts. Each semester the name of the student who ranks the highest in service and scholarship is engraved on the trophy. The fall officers were Adrian Jensen, president; Philip Clavadetscher, vice-president; Bob Brachmann, treasurer; and Bettye Johnson, secretary. The spring officers were Glenn Benz, president; Pete Renz, vice-president: Florence Currier, secretary; and Walter Johnson, treasurer. C 26 □
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