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PefL Sequaci, . . . FIRST ROW (Left to Right)—Doris Jacobson, Dorothy McClintock. Betty Jo Collins, Mary Ann Roeder, Doris Saterdalen, Kathryn McNeal. Lois Thomp- son, Jean Jordan. SECOND ROW (Left to Right)—Muriel Thompson. Mary Hall, Verna Quandt, Margie Prokasky. Marilyn Brownell, Audrey Buchholz Fauline Engel. Ellen Frisbie. THIRD ROW (Left to Right)—Phyllis House. Betty Jo Stoyke, Phyllis Schroe- der. Joan Schatz, Evelyn Kidd. Joyce Crowley, Dorothy Lyman. Ruth Zemke. Ro-y Scauti . . . Troop 56 Boy Scouts of America is sponsored by the Stewartville High School. Superintendent Sutherland is Chairman of the Troop Committee with Rev. Wilson, Rev. Zemke, Mr. Heiser, Mr. Streiff, and Dr. Kerich as other members. Dr. Kerich is Scoutmaster. There are 29 boys in the troop at this time. Scout meetings are held each Wednesday night. Winter swimming is par- ticipated in several times during the school year at the pool of the Rochester High School. The Scouts hold several paper pickups during the year. The money earned in this way is used to buy equipment, and pay costs of camporees and other troop activities. In summer all scout work is held outside and summer camps are attended by the majority of the scouts. PAGE 31 Thi Page Sponsored By Luke's Cafe—Home of Good Food
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Q. • . FIRST ROW (Left to Righ )—Doris Saterdalen, Ruth Zemke. Kathryn McNea' Joyce Crowley, Miss Phelps. Mrs. Kohlmeyer. Elaine Cole, Beverly Egen. Mary Ann Roeder, and Marie Ware. SECOND ROW (Left to Right)—Ann McNeal, Mary Kennedy, Verna Quandl. Patricia Griffin. Phyllis House. Betty Jo Stoyke, Maiilyn Brownell, Phylli Schroeder. Mary Ann Kerich. and Doris Jacobson. THIRD ROW (Left to Right)—Teresa Gildner. Barbara Kukuzke, Audr c. Buchholz, Pauline Engel. Jean Jordan. Ellen Ann Frisbie. Betty Jo Collins, and Gloria Piens. The Girls’ Athletic Association eho- Monday evenings as its night to meet. At the meetings the girls play I games of badminton, volley ball, and basketball in the gymnasium. Mrs. Kohlmeyer is the advisor of the G.A.A. She has taken a great deal f interest in girls’ athletics as she teach- es physical education for the seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth grade girls. There are about eighty members in the organization but it is difficult for everyone to attend all the meeting . The members are from the ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. The president is Elaine Cole from the Senior class. The vice president is Bev- erly Egen, a sophomore, and the secre- tary and treasurer are Joyce Crow lev and Kathryn McNeal, respectively, from the junior class. Gan.ee i Glut. f • Tne Career Club consists of the se; - nd vear shorthand students. The ' rre seven girls that are members, wirh Miss By ram as advisor. They meet for lalf of their shorthand period each Friday. During their meetings the girls study different careers and things to help them prepare for the future. The following officers were chosen: President, Phyllis House: Vice Presi- dent. Joan Sandte: Secretary and Treasurer. Ardith Rud. LEFT TO RIGHT—Joan Sandte, Ardith Rud, Dorothea Krahn, Miss Byram. Advisor, Elaine Cole, Phyllis House, Fern Hotopp, Betty Jo Stoyke. This Page Sponsored By Hayes-Lucas Lumber Company. Racine PAGE 30
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Scaufo • • FIRST ROW (Left to Right)—Susan Peters, Kathleen Stoyke, Mary Lou Jor- dan. Margaret Ware. Donna Weber, Lois Murray, Darlene Sinn, and Marilyn Weber. SECOND ROW (Left to Right)—Carol Egen, Lorraine Lecy, Mardi McNeal, Marie Ware, Ann Wilson and Joy Billings. THIRD ROW (Left to Right)—Janis Haack, Dorothy Appel, Alice Mae Zemke, Barbara Kukuzke, Audrey Kerich, Carol Crowley, Ellen Ann Frisbie, Donna Mills, Colleen Carr, and Mary Lou Conaty. SCOUT MISTRESS—Mrs. Alford Wilson. At the first birthday party on Mi» 20, 1946. the troop was honored by i audience of Mrs. N. D. Smith t N. Chester, Lone Troop Consultant f Southern Minnesota. Five girls» r ceived their second class hadg Twenty-one girls received gold pins ; an award for one year’s service an. membership of the troop. Seventee girls received proficiency badges whir? will apply on their first class require- ments. The officers of the Scout troop for this vear are: President, Marie Ware: Vice President. Donna Mills: Seer- - tary and Treasurer, Ann Wilson. Pa- trol Leaders are Darleen Sinn, Mary Lou Conaty and Lois Murray. Four new members have enrolled. They a. • Alice Murray, Beverly Wilson, Mild- red Amos and Dorothy Mielke, who is the patrol leader for that group. Mem- bers of the troop committee are: Mrs. Walter A. Zemke. Chr.; Mrs. R. J. Kerich, Mi's. J. E. Brown, Mrs. A. J. Conaty, Miss LePearl Bonner, and Mr. Alford G. Wilson. (lelic ioud £ tucation eaclteM . . . Mrs. Clarence Bleifuss, Mrs. Joseph Clauson, Mrs. Harold Gilbertson. Mrs. Harold Towey, Mrs. Clement, Mrs. Lloyd Howe. Mrs. Lowell Brown, Mrs. Nellie Towey, Ardella Doyle. Mrs. Delmer Cole, Mrs. Francis Mills. Mrs. Al- ford Wilson, Mrs. Claude Bentley, Mrs. Carl Peters, Rev. W. A. Zemke, Rev. R. Duane, Rev. Stanley Williams. Rev. Thompson, Rev. M. Lee Wilson. Those not appearing on the picture—Mrs. Corven Boyum and Rev. Miller. PAGE 32 Thi Page Sponsored By Wheeler' Bootery
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