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GIRL RESERVES Marlys Hult, Alice Johnson, Avis Lind, Joy Golz, Marilyn Dawson, Helen Armstrong, Mary Margaret Sanger, Bernice Millett Mary Schatz, Linette Lind, Marie Stevenson, Lorraine Anker, Gwendolyn Hansen, Helen Michels, Norma Jean Hendricks, Adviser-Mrs. Reinertson Mary Ellen Owens, Dorothy Barton, Betty Barton, Jean Sammelson, Marilyn Cotton, Evelyn Christopherson, Phyllis Leikvold, Audrey Fry, Dorothy Dunlap There were 60 members in the Girl Reserve Club of Vermillion High School during 1941-42. Mrs. Reinertson served as faculty adviser. The club held one business meeting and one party each month. All girls interested in Girl Reserve work were invited to attend the first meeting, The club activities this year included sewing and knitting for the Red Cross. Programs at the business meetings consisted mostly of speakers. The annual Mother-Daughter Banquet was held near the close of the school year. Members of the Cabinet for the past year were president, Marilyn Cotton: vice-president, Evelyn Christophersong secretary, Jean Sammelsong and treasurer, Leone Sanford. Other members of the Cabinet were Betty Barton, Joy Golz, Barbara Brookman, Audrey Fry, Phyllis Leikvold, Evelyn Jacobsen, June Hoffman, Jo Alva Payton, Alda Nelson, Gail Chaney, Dorothy Dunlap, and Katherine Simons. Shirley Benson, June Hoffman, Gail Chaney, Shirley Lee, Charlotte Kaltsulas, Katherine Simons, Shirley Leer, Patsy Hasik, Joyce Davis Marilyn Horner, lola Davis, Margaret Conway, Eileen Lynch, Susie Albers, Barbara Brookman, Phyllis McDonald, Leone Sanford, Shirley Stride Betty Lambert, Florence Jacobsen, Marjorie Erickson, Kathleen Brick, Patty Frankenfeld, Betty Golz, Jo Ann Payton, Marjorie Wagner, Evelyn Jacobsen, Helen Lockwood 37
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QUILL AND SCROLL Marilyn Cotton, Melvin Erickson, Bob Stark, Walter Scott, Merrie Lou Conaway Mr. Marshall, joy Golz, Phyllis Lelkvold, John Pardee, Mary Margaret Snngen Miss Westaby, not in picture-Dorothy Dunlap The Quill and Scroll is an honorary journalistic society which was organized in 1941. The advisers are Mr. Marshall and Miss Westaby. At present there are ten members. They are joy Golz, Phyllis Leikvold, John Pardee, Bob Stark, Dorothy Dunlap, Marilyn Cotton, Merrie Lou Conaway, Mary Margaret Sanger, Walter Scott, and Melvin Ericson. The members are chosen for membership on their ability md aptitude in the journalism field. The pin is a gold quill and scroll.
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HI-Y Pat Lee, Charles Anderson, Clark Strong, Donavan Peterson, Jim Jorgensen, jerry Harlow, Gene Nelson, Duane 0'Daniels, Bob Gravrok, Joe Dawson, Burdette Benson, Don Jenson, Stanley Lee jack Sampson, Leo Palensky, Bob Haines, John Armstrong, Francis Armstrong, Orvin Gunderson, Andrew Seiler, Bradley Simons, Burton Lawrensen, Alden Boline, Adviser-Mr. Kirchdoerfer Jim Baxter, Melvin Erickson, Arthur Nissen, Vincent Peterson, Lowell Hansen, Donavan Bacon, Bill Bowie, Harlan Emerson, Archie Bacon Lester Emerson, Eugene Seiler, Wayne Johnson, Arthur Erickson The Hi-Y Club is an active boys' organization in high school. There are about forty-five members in the club. The officers are: president, Robert Gravrokg vice-president, Joe Trotzigg secretary- treasurer, Gene Nelson. The purpose of the club is 'to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character.' Clean speech, clean sportsmanship, and clean living are also emphasized. The club has held meetings regularly during the year. The Hi-Y programs are both educational and recreational. The program included parties, intramural basketball, and a trip to Sioux Falls, where several members participated in a Y.M.C.A. basketball tournament there Each member of the club this year purchased a defense stamp and later canceled it at a general assembly. The stamps are to be framed and hung in the school hall. Mr. Kirchdoerfer was the faculty adviser for the boys' club.
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