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SX, Thorouqh lhesuians Book Buuers Ike Kriesel, Swanson. Davis. Mrs. Ethel Gower. PICTURE ndcr. Dah . lson. Palm. TOP Third Row-Nolan, Johnson. Sherrard. Bloom, Erickson. Lea Second Row-Lee. Thoreen. LaVine. Jackson. Bernstein. Rowland. Ne First Row-Harsh. MacDonald. Sawyer. Warman, Berg. Linnell. Blech. Absent-Rydeen, Swisher. BOTTOM PICTURE Second Row--Casanova. Eichten. Judd. Keene. Linnell. Adkins, Carlson. Ghial. Larson. First Row-Peterson, M. Anderson. Richert, Miss Cady. H. Anderson. Gelford, Magnuson. Absent-Barnholdt. Thespian Club Bookstore Committee Under the guidance of Mrs. Gower, the Functioning, as usual, at the beginning and Thespian Club was expanded from practically a end of the school year, the Bookstore commit- closed club, with only one member remaining tee this year performed an invaluable service from last year, to a club which included twenty- to both schools in acting as a sales agency for seven members at the end of the year. the second hand books of which the students ' h d t d', e. Several plays were also undertaken as part WIS e 0 NPGS ofthe Thespian program, among them, Wheels, Not only in this sense, however, did this a safety play used in the early part of the year organization prove a benefit to the school, as as the exchange program playg Brink of Si- it was found, when this fund was balanced, that lence, and A Christmas Carol, produced at there was a considerable remainder which was Christmas, given to the activity fund. Moneyed merchants and particular players . 41
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TOP PICTURE Third Row-Nelson. Kilpatrick. Lcnncler. Swisher. Kriesel. Eichten. - Second vlsfaw-Comfort, M. Anderson, H. Anderson, Tennyson. Richert, Berg. Palm. Lee. Magnuson. I SOD. First Row-D. Johnson, Davis. Krog. Nelson. C. Johnson, Thoreen, Rydeen. Absent-David Croonquist. Kay Jones. BOTTOM PICTURE Third Row-Koch, Barker. B. Sherrard. 'Wzirmain Gigrich. Stiles. Gilbert. Rycleen. Second Row-Mr. Beck. Wilson, H. Schafl'er. Brown, Nippoldt. D. Cliristensn. Harvey. Dix, D. Darrington. J. Magnuson. First Row-Kalinoff. Comfort. H. Schnell. J. McComber. Hoclnett. M. Nelson. LaVine. Dahlke. Absent-Ann Margaret Johnson. Nailonal Honor Society Iumor Academy of Sclence This year's Honor Society was composed of The Stillwater Chapter of the Minnesota twenty-five members, and was unusual in that Junior Academy of Science was one of the best it contained no members of the Junior Class. and largest in the state this year, as it showed , , a great deal of interest in all of the ventures The Honor Society met, this year, on the of the academy average of once every two Weeks for the pur- pose of discussing matters vital to the continue- Early in the fall, several of last year's mem- tion of the present system of student participa- bers traveled to Zumbrota to a regular meeting tion. Much was done at the time of discontinua- of the academy, and again later in the year tion of assemblies, and many angles of the con- Stillwater was well represented at th duct question were discussed. College meeting of the Two active Honor Groups . e Macalester state group. 40 Honor Orqanization Skillful Scientists
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Litemru Labor Arrow Working under the new system of the Journalism class-newspaper staff, this year's Ar- row attained a new high in all qualities, lay- out, editorial policy, and journalistic writing. The paper was expanded from the old four column issue to a five column publication, and a Junior High section was added. This portion of the paper was edited entirely by the Junior High School students and contained news per- taining entirely to that part of the school system. Top-Welshons. Nolan, Wojahn, Gigrich. Bottom-Barker. Smart. Comfort. Blech. Tusifczla The Tusitala, the school's annual literary magazine was unusual in that more copies were sold this year than ever beforep 600 copies in all were disposed of to the students of both the Junior and Senior High Schools. This was not, however, the only outstanding feature of this yea1 s issue, as the editors of the magazine made a specialty of the short short- story type, and many unusual tales were turn- ed in. Third Row-Swisher. Linnell. Murphy, Kalinoif, Can-lson. Erickson. Swanson, Hanson. Bancrofiz, Davis. Second Row-Bernstein. H. Anderson, Sawyer. LuVine. Whalen. Tennyson. Nolan, Simonet. D. Johnson, M. Nelson. Lott, Sakrison. Peterson, Ladd. First Row-Wilson. Levi. J. Nelson. F. Johnson. Noumeier. Rydeen, Magnuson, Krog. Turnquist. Woodniancy. Kearney. M. Anderson, Thoreen. n ,bi Genuine Journalist
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