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Tin- Row: Dahl, A'tone, Swanson, Johnson, ft., Carlson, R., Sorenson, Whelan, Holasek, Stendal. Sixth Row: Justad, Mel Is from, Dreschler, Sorenson, Hopkins, Korsmoe, Rlanchard, McAdams, Johnson, M., Seeliger, Fi th Row: Whitfield, Hurd, Severson, Winterfeld, Jessen, Dirks, Rude, Xelson, I)., Thompson. Fourth Row: Henderson, Johnson, J., Harris, Hanson, Anderson, Shank, Rrotvn, V., Dearstyne, Hrotcn, R., Seual I. Third Row: Gray, Porter, Dieringer, Lundberg, Forsyth, Yagerstrom, Hallgren, Langiord, Goranson. Sr.COND Row: Dunn, Dieringer, G., Maylone, Asplund, Hotter, Guy, Mason, Santrizos, Carlson, Reilly. First Row: Moldestad, Jenkins, King, Mr. Martinson, Miss Oslerberg, Seirup, Tracy, Hull, Skogman. Glee Club GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB OFFICERS President -Vice President Secretary - BOYS’ GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Celia King Lillian Tracy Maurine Moldestad President...........................................James Seirup Vice President......................................David Jenkins Secretary - -- -- -- -- - Robert Hull The Glee Club has been very successful this year. They have given a Christmas program, Easter concert, and an operetta. The large mixed chorus is divided into several minor groups: Boys' chorus, girls’ chorus, girls' sextette, boys' quartette and Madrigals. The Madrigals consist of ten members: Ruth Asplund, Adelle Dunn, Ruth Dearstyne, Maxine Skogman, Helen Hallgren, Cleo Sorenson, David Jenkins. Daniel Justad, Raymond Carlson and James Seirup. They entered the district music contest and won first place. Their next goal is first place in the state. There are 63 members in the Glee Club under the supervision of Miss Osterberg and Mr. Martinson. T icenty-eight
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Tor Row: McAdams, Seeliger, Henderson, Stevens, Sctcall, Rlanchard. Third Row: Krake, King, Thompson, Hitchcock, Ludtcig, Dunn, May!one. Second Row: Santrizos, Cook, Jenkins, Wiest, Rebmann, Peterson. Fihs-t Row: l.undy, Johnson, Mist Giendenning, Min Olson, Mnldestad, Harris. Echo The Echo, which has been the school paper for the past twenty-two years, has seen many new improvements under the guiding hands of Maurine Moldestad, this year's editor. This year the Echo has contained each time a feature article or story which was added to its pages for the entertainment and education of its readers. It has always had editorials, society, class notes, and humor pages. The Echo Staff is suffering a great many losses this year: The editor—Maurine Moldestad: mimeographers—Earl Seeliger and Russell Sewall: humor editor—Thomas Henderson: society editor—Beatrice Maylone: artists—Robert Lundy, Lenore Krake and Margaret Ludwig: rewrite—Betty Ann Harris: Senior reporter—Patsy Thompson; typists—Lenore Krake, Adelle Dunn. Celia King. Marion Santrizos, Edith Rebmann, Joyce Cook, Edith Blanchard. Those of the staff who are graduating this year extend the best of wishes to those who will fill their places for they know the long hours of weary labor necessary to putting out a really good school paper. T uenty-seven
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a Tor R« w; Olson, Hitchcock, Nelson, Erickson, Dreschlcr, Waters, Anderson, Sorenson, Me Adams, Blanchard. I ikth Row: Flanagan, Dickenshctts, Larson, Horton, Dale, Ludwig, Deters, Pratt, Skogman. Foi'RTH Row: DUkensheets, M., Stone, Reider, Stoops, Nelson, Melius, Locgering, Hagluud, Broun, Dearstyne. I iikd Row: Downing, Finstad, Wiest, Lnndberg, Henningson, Havens, l trson, Dicringe r, J., Die ringer, (i. Si con Row: Andrttcs, Malmstrotn, Bradley, Peterson, Steinkamp, Nyherg, Van Hortsen, Furber. i iR5T Row: Huh, li he’.an, Lundy, Fornell, Miss l.undquist, Rebmann, Attwooll, Broun, Finnegan. J Girls Athletic Association President -Vice President Secretary Treasurer -Adviser Edith Rebmann Margaret Fornell Winifred Lundy Helen Attwooll Miss Lundquist The Girls' Athletic Association has been one of the most active organizations in the school. Their motive is not only to promote girls' athletics, but also to create throughout the school a spirit of loyalty and sportsmanship. The association sponsored several social functions during the past year. One of the most important to the girls was the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet held in November. This was a grand success. The annual G. A. A. gym party, given for all the girls of the high school, was held in February. The Seniors were the high scorers for the games and therefore received the cup for the fourth consecutive year. Last, but not least, the girls sponsored all the activities such as girls’ basketball, volleyball, track, and soccer. Many went out for each sport and the teams were well organized. Ttcentv-nine
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