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TYPING ROOM This picture depicts the busiest room in our school. The equipment we have is modern and in good condition. If we had a few more typewriters and a little more space, it would help to hurry production on our Annual and the News- reel, which originate here. The typists furnish programs for class plays, mus- ic concerts etc. Besides these extra-curricular activities there is a class in this room nearly every period of the day. ln these classes we learn how to correctly write business letters, invoices, and other office forms. It is truly a scene of ac- tivity every minute of the school day. LIBRARY CLUB It is the duty and responsibility of the librarians to maintain the normal functions of the library during all periods of the day. They also assist in the prep- aration of all new books for the gnade and high school libraries. The purpose of these librarians is to serve you, the students and faculty of this school, is what- ever way best meets your problems and desires. Business and social meetings are held occasionally. NEW BOOKS Historic Midwest Houses Music for Fun Enough and to Spare The Early Worm Four Years in Paradise The Silent War Under a Lucky Star Another Claudia Doctors Anonymous Here is Your War Aviation Encyclopedia LIBRARIANS Sitting from left to right: .Toe Stimel, Duane Orn, Miss Skoe, Marcella Manner, Gladys Wagner. Standing. from left to right: Weldom Kingsbury, Bonnie Zeroth, Maxine Glinski, Patricia Hanson, Patricia Bowers, Marlene Dietrich. 32
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F. H. A. F. H. A. Officers and Adviser: Mary Ann Jansen, Gloria Fredrick, Betty Merle, Rosemarie Schoenecker, Evelyn Wonzang, Donna Schramski, and Ardis Olson. Our Chapter adviser is Mrs. Stary of the Home Economics Department. We have organized an F. H. A. Club for the students enrolled in Home Eco nomics classes. There are thirty-six in our club. Our colors are Red and White and for our flower we have the Red Rose. The red rose is syrnbolic of vibrant, glowing health, a necessary attribute for happiness and efficiency in home and group life. We have a motto which expresses the purpose of the organization. This Motto is' Toward New Horizons Some of our activities for the year including making Home-coming float are: joint party with F. F. A., putting on. Civic Club dinner, Initiation, Rally at New Richmond, Demonstration Contest, and attending State Convention. Left to Right Sitting: Betty Mer1e,Rosemarie Schoenecker, Mary Ann Jansen, Gloria Fredrick, Mrs. Stary, Donna Schramski. Standing: Evelyn Wanzong, Ardis Olson. F. F. A. This year's F, F. A. officers were nominated and elected as follows Left to Right r Iimxny Danniger . . . . . . Sentinel Clarence Colburn .... ...... R eporter Elmer Splett ..... .... S ecretary Rodney Anderson . . . Vice President Weldon Kingsbury . . . ....... President DonaldMagnuson...................................Treasurer The F. F. A. had sixty-one members in its organization this year. We held our Chapter and Green-hand initiation, in which thirty-thr ee Green-hand degrees were awarded and six Chapter Farmer Degrees. There has been a lot of work done in the shop this year such as repairing machinery, we have repaired a corn-binder, two discs and a few motors. We are also building a hay-rack and bug. The F. F. A. had some interesting activities this year such as: The Officers' meeting at Osceola, the camping trip last suznmer up to Copper Falls, a sleigh-ride party for the F. H. A. and then we had a speaking and quartet con- test which was held here at Turtle Lake. 34
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