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SEATED, left to right-Arlan Anthony, Gayle Bugge, Warren Saur, Sondra Anderson, Ken Emerton, Audrey Torgerson, john A. Rupkalvis. STANDING-Skeeter Congdon, Art Bissel, Chuck House, Duane Pagenkopf, Jerry Fields, Lawrence Birkholtz, jerry Lavin, Bertine Whiting fAdvis0rJ. PBUEBTHlIif CLUB SEATED, left to right-John Nolander, Bill Overby, Dick Bjorum, Duane Didier, john Hedin, Bobby jones, Bruce Carlson. STAND- ING-Gary La Bonne, Richard Jenkins, jerry Field, john A. Rupkal- yi's,dEarl Nelson fAdvisorl, Gordon Oftedahl, Bill Harbitz, johnny in . ERA.CLUB The Projectionist Club was started last year as Ia service organization as an aid to teachers. .Their objective is to aid in what manner they can in the operation of the various machines. i The boys operate the projector, film strip ma- chine, and tape recorder. They take charge of the public address system in the auditorium. As a result of Mr. Nelson's able advising, a large number of the students are now able to oper- ate these machines. This is a very helpful organization, and we hope it will continue throughout the coming year. 0460
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Throw away those books! Those were the dreaded words which meant burning the midnight oil with the task of learning lines. There was, how- ever, some peeking at the playbooks anyhow. The Drama Club, under the able direction of Mr. J. C. Evans, put on two one-act plays last fall. Prize Money was the tale of a young man who just couldn't resist contests. His love of limer- icks put him in hot water with his boss, his girl, and his parents, but love won out in the end. Fixers Incorporated dealt with a small busi- ness which was going on the rocks because of a lack of customers. Their first and last customer turned out to be a wealthy businessman into whom they injected a generous supply of self-confidence. In return they received from him wonderful jobs in his business. ROW I, left to right-George Pearson fTreasurerj, Rodney Wick- strom lPresidentJ, J, C, Evans QDirectorJ, Alice Craig fSecretaryl, Bill Beck, Philip Carlson. ROW II-Ruby Bailey. Claudia I-lermans, Shirley Carlson, Pirkko Hill, Verly Burke, Peggy Croke. ROW III- Harold Congdon, jane Lassonde, Avis Magnuson, Nancy Nunstedt, Carol Carlson, Carol johnson. ROW IV-Lois Olson, Mariorie Holliday, Carolyn Fuller, jean Erickson, Rita Prevlitz, Colleen Pahl. ROW V--Marietta I-Iaugan, Sharon Riley, Sondra Anderson, Pat Carlson, Kathie Anderson. ROW VI-Kenneth Overby, Roger Simon- son, Robert Knapp, Chuck Shromoff. DRAMA CLUB Wfbal a men I 0450
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SEATED, left to right-Lee Roger Lind, Sharon Riley, jane Lassonde fSecretary-Treasurerj, Robert Knapp fPresidentJ. Alice Craig fVice- Presidcntj, Warren Saur, Brian Saine, STANDINGfKatl1y Rush, Pat McClung, Ruth Lindholm, Carol Lassonde, Alvin jouppi, Shirley Carlson. Karen Saine, Earl Nelson, Advisor, Sonja Svee, Nancy Erick- son, Sandra Patalt, Judy Sandretzky. TUBE T CUU CIL SIZATFD. left to right-Stan Suntle, Ronald Brown, Louise Nelson, lfliiine lNlcrritt. V.ilci'inc Flynn. Marilyn Wc'itlc-i'111iln, Judy Elving, Rodney liriclcson. lirute Albcr. STANDlNG----'Clmrlcs Elving, Roger Oycrby, lioh lXIurdot'k. Bill liolcn, Clifiortl lic-rgmcn, Bruce Lovold, Alerry Fields, ,loc C.llALlll'l.ll. Duane Pgxgtnkoff. Bruce Gueroe, Lenord Hall. Roger Heil. The Two Harbors Student Advisory Council is a new organization at Lake County High School this year. The council is made up of 18 members, elected from the classes. It holds weekly meetings, at which problems and issues brought to its atten- tion are discussed and acted upon. The organization has discovered that there is a need for improvement in some of its operational phases. These are being considered and will prob- ably be carried out and set to work for next year. We feel that our success in the future will de- end upon how well we can stimulate the student ody to take its full share of responsibility in this new experience in student democracy. FETY CLUB 047o
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