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Row I: Mr. Palmquist, M. Gustafson, Bielland, D. Swenscn, Cox, Naalsund, Baclrlund, Miss McCradie. Row 2: Aune, Noslrcr, Wilson, Dusenlca, Sand- ford, Broberg, I-lozcmpa, L. Olson, Odbcrg. Row 3: Aura, Stordal, Jago, Wood, Strong, Bergum, Sager. Row 4: Rustad, J, Knutson, Newcomb, Eide, J. Lee, Sovdc, Price, Grcete, Schmidt. Row 5: Laramie, Nystrom, Galchutt, E. White, Gisvold, Holt, I. Anderson, Hofstedi. Row 6: J. Peterson, Mad- vig, L. Rich, H. Swanson, Grenier, B. Carlson, Farmer. Row 7: D. Carlson, Ashmcad, Munson, Burlingame, Strand, Ellefsori, Baadsgaard, G. Elson, Mueller. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Noblesse Oblegen is the motto ot the Senior I'-lonor Society which was organized in l925. This organization holds a charter, number 508, trom the National Senior Honor Society. Its colors are white and gold. and its tlower is the marguerite. The club pin is the blazing torch which symbolizes the light ot lcnowledge. The meetings are held the second Thursday ot every month. Miss Mc- Cradie and Mr. Palmquist are the advisers. To be a member in this organization one must maintain a scholarship average ot 2.3 throughout the tenth and the eleventh grades, have excellent character, and show a willingness to serve the school. The initia- tions are held semi-annually at a tea at which the newly chosen members are sworn into the National Senior I'-lonor Society. The activities ot the club are varied. Many times the club members have talcen charge ot the selling ot Homecoming buttons. When there are evening activities at school and someone is needed to checlc coats, the mem- bers have always been ready and willing to do their share. At least once during the year lI2l1l FALL OFFICERS SPRING Don Swcnsen President John Munson Gerald Cox Vice-president Shirley Price Solveig Naalsund Secretary-Treasurer Jocelyn Jago the club lilces to sponsor an all-school party. This year the group planned the all-school Christmas party. A Christmas play was given in the auditorium. The play was tollowed by a dance. Christmas goodies were served. Brains plus Brawn Cox, Baclclund, Swenson, Naaslund, Price, Burlingame.
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Row l: Miss Nelson, Gable, Knutson, M. Anderson, Farmer, Mr. Vogtsberger. Row 2: Yandon, B. Sager, Bergduist, Ondov, Rudic, Fretter, D. Halvor- son. Row 3: Stewart, Nystrom, M. Olson, Schinnes, Sovde, Price, Grctte. Row 4: Backlund, Lararnic, M. Lund, Bogen, Mach, B. Johnson, Vrudny. Row 5: Svitak, D. Carlson, Purcell, Mcliilligan, Dettman, Lee, B. Anderson. Row 6: Youngdahl, Englund, J. Nielsen, Wolncr, Rydcn, Goranson, True, J. Peterson. QUO VADIS Oh! My hair! Oh, that's too terrible tor anyone to taste! l'm scared, aren't you! Doesn't he loolc tunny! These and many more are the exclamations heard at the initiation parties tor the newly elected l2B's. They are each given stunts to do at an annual party betore they are otticial members ot the club. This year the party was held at the tire barn. Qui Vive and Pilots were combined in the Spring ot l946, and the new organization was named Quo Vadis. An election is held each term by the l2A's, and those elected must be trom the IZB grade with a C average. They hold their meetings every other Wednesday betore school. The ad- visers tor this club are Miss Nelson and Mr. Votsberger. This club talces part in many activities, but their main objective is service to the school. They usher tor such varied activities as the class play, the choir concert, and other school programs. Talcing ticlcets and checking are some ot their other activities. At the end ot the term the I2B members give the graduating seniors a tarewell party which is always a gay event. The vice-presi- E201 FALL O F FIC E R S SPRING Ross Farmer President Jaclc Lee Jacl1Lec Vice-president Melvin Swanson Pat Gable Recording Secretary Mary Lund June Knudscn Corresponding Secretary Joyce Schinnes Marilyn Anderson Treasurer Bob Englund dent ot Quo Vadis, who is always a l2B, is in charge ot this event. There is always a big teast which climaxes a wondertul evening oi exciting games and dancing. For the hair women admire and men envy. Trbbcts, Sovdc, K. Johnson, Mcliilligan, Purcell.
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GERMAN CLUB Frisch begonnen its halb gewonnen is the motto ot the D.D.G. Translated this means that a prompt beginning is halt the winning. Speaking ot beginning, the club was organized in the spring ot l925. The members have participated in such activities as the Senior Farewell Banquets, holiday parties, wiener roasts, and hilarious initiations. Business meetings are held on the second Thursday ot every month. Frequently interesting and instructive programs are given atter the meetings. Cabinet meetings are held on the tirst Thursday ot each month. Last tall, Jerry Cox was awarded the German trophy tor outstanding worlc in the classroom and service to the club. One ol: many con- E221 Row I: D. Swcnsen, M. Russell, Cox, Koller, Schetter, Grinde, Dub- bc. Row 2: S. Olson, Uhler, Dick- enson, Lofgren, E. White, Naalsund, Meader. Row 3: Nystrom, Halvor- son, Schrack, Haeg, Olin, Chovan, M. Johnston. Row 4: Hidlof, Bristol, Galchutt, Fuehrer, Jonas, Halle, Sell. Row 5: Warmbold, Mauren, D. Cunningham, Holmgren, Hilgcman, Schwancnberg, Knudson, Munson. Row 6: R. Swanson, L. Anderson, Roth, Prigge, Hatfield, T. Comfort, Ashmead, Anansen. Row l: Herbert, Ault, Kuske, Lara- mie, Miss Stcinhauser, W. Carlson, Galarneau, Halgren. Row 2: Schet- ter, Morris, Thielen, R. Weber, Plota nik, S. Norell, Gabrelcik. Row 3: Callister, Schwarzlcopf, Necker, K. Nielsen, M. Olson, Richardson, Bergquist, Fowler. Row 4: Hogan, Eide, Argall, E. Anderson, Korn, B. Russell, Wentz. Row 5: E. Sorem, Bergman, Waldron, L. Olson, Schmidt, Glalae, Gantriis, Stelzner. FALL OFFICERS SPRING Bert Kohler President Hans Schetter Hans Schettcr Vice-president Kenneth Kusslce Dick Dubbe Second Vice-president Lee Grittin Janice Laramie Secretary Beverly Galarneau Jerry Cox Treasurer .lack Hall Kenneth Dusslre Sergeant-at-Arms Marilyn Russell tributions the members have ottered to the school are the Teddies which the students buy eagerly. The members ot the German Club wish to dedicate this page ot the Sagamore to their teacher and triend, Mrs. Selma S. Gryce, under whose leadership and guidance the club has progressed through the years. Denn alle Kratt dringt vorwarts in die Weite, Zu leben und zu wirlcen hier und dort. Goethe
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