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DECLAMATORY WINNERS FRONT ROW (left to right)—Jimmy Slightam, Audrey Kinsley, Naaman Glynn. BACK ROW (ieft to right)—Olive Brownell, Clara Abel, Mary Ballinger. NEWS STAFF FRONT ROW (left to right)- Charlotte Logan, Gloria Kvam, Dorothy Struve, Arva Prescher, Beverly Markham, Marion Schumann, Eileen Halloran, Helen Mae Bratrude. BACK ROW (left to right)—Marilyn Lyman, Dorothy McClintock, Betty Joe Stoyke, Rochelle Erickson, Ivah Turner, Lucille Hall, Gail Dickinson. This Page Sponsored by Irene's Beauty Shop Page twenty-five
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WOODWIND QUARTET (Left to right)—Doris Jacobson, Patricia Griffin, Mary Ann Kcrich, Dorothy McClintock. BRASS QUARTET (Left to right)—Helen Bratrude, Phyllis House, Marilyn Lyman, Anita Schroeder. Page twenty-four This Pag Sponsored by American Legion Auxiliary, Clara Hanken, President
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CAREER CLUB The Career Club members are the students of the second-year shorthand class, under the direction of Miss Byram and Lucille Hall, the President of the organization. “Better Stenographers” is the aim of the club, but to help out the war effort, the members have sold war stamps and bonds to the high school and grade students. During the year the Career Club has sold over $1,202 in stamps and bonds. SEATED (left to right)—Arva Prescher, Faith Meppen, Ivah Turner, Secretary; Lucille Hall, President; Kathleen Rime, Vice President; Margaret Kemmer, Treasurer; Beverly Markham, Helen Bratrude. STANDING (left to right)—Gail Dickinson, Donna Bailey, Rosella Green, Miss Byram, Adviser; Joanne Crowley, Helen Sullivan. JUNIOR CLASS In spite of the fact that the play cast nearly gave the coach, Miss Joan Bultrud, a nervous break- down because they wouldn’t settle down and learn their parts, “Mama’s Baby Boy” was a great success. The play was a hilarious comedy about a widow and a widower who were secretly plotting to marry PLAY OF 1944 each other for money. Each had a teen-age child whom they dressed several years their junior in order to make their parents appear younger. The play ended when the two plotters discovered their efforts had been in vain and that they could find happiness without money. STANDING (left to right)—Dorothy Struve, Rose Ellen Towey, Philip Chamberlain, Donna Weatherly, Arva Prescher, Helen Mae Bratrude, Gail Dickinson, Beverly Markham, Tom Tysseling, Arthur Roeder. This Page Sponsored by Stewartville Coop. Creamery Page twenty-six
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