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r'. 1 4,7 .-'Z' f f ' . 4 z X f ll f' ,V X5 A 4 l' President, Jeanne Wilberg: Vice-President, Colleen Olson: Secretary, Donna Cody: Treasurer, Elaine Johnson, Advisor, Miss Asp. '1fll,4.,4. ONE of the most active girls' organizations on our campus, the W.A.A., proposes to create a spirit of good sportsmanship and high physical proiiciency among the girls. Awards of letters, pins and chevrons are earned by the point system. Sports managers for the past season Were: Roller skatin g ........................................................ Wanda Olsen Bowling and horseback riding ..... ..... C loria Helvick Volleyball ..................................... .... ............ A n n Leean Basketball ................. ............................ C loma Peterson Recreational sports ..... ...... D elores Aasheim, Doris Kvale VVinter sports .......................... Evelyn Beenken, Elsie Stroebel Softball .................................................................... Iune johnson Horseshoe, tennis, archery ..... ...... C arol Krumm Hiking, biking ...................... ..... B uth Nelson 48
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ORGANIZED for the purpose of aiding and helping veterans attending Wal- dorf, the Veterans of Waldo1'f has become one of the more important activities in school. The need for such an organization is apparent, for one of every three in our student body is a veteran. Specializing in interpreta- tion of veteran publications, it is a great aid to the man with a maze of red tape to wade through towards that eventual diploma. However, its duties do not stop there, for those parties and hayrides are really en- joyed by all participants. Q1--2.',f.,ssf f- silt 3. 4 4 '-wg -333, m1,V:gm:33,.,57W gg r ,,a,,3-. 0' H ip--,ef fs A ffiirh ri JVM? :EH 59.3-,fi 'Egg-, ,,,..'-,::,r ,r 'V,iQ1,:fff'1gE:,vj' ix G,','51,f ':-,L,Ry,, 1 z 5511.5 r ,Z :ig '14 ,N i ,f,..1.qp,i:' M ,ij 1, N., 3 , . Szfvii 2 I-fi. l,,,,, 1 ' , r X f ,Sie , 'iz FN ' .fl,V-37,V:S,:V,:l,,lxzjgf ,Q if i f ,, K gl fsgwflVgf1V sf 92- V. ' ,E V .V sf! .',3,3.,,,,w sg. .Mm ff.. ,sage em. , .. -V .. . . . - Kgywgygr. - ' Q ., W In x My ' gf - ..., . i .,,-.: in-1 ? i,i.,v:::.,: .:z. E,-, -bvll 5. if W f ti . 3 . Zh.. I .-: V- 1 'I' 2-'jfi-if V -F:-.' iiisstsift J: .-.,.,V1::,- 1 ., E , V ,.,. -. , V' I V- V V . -- , -V V- gs aw , N- , ., - V 0 - , If-1,:.2 ,. W-wwsw, Q. - . . V 1 I A -Lif'fV'?'9f'l'f' ' V if lm ' ' I MF- L'-2iD110l2, Advisor: Donald Soderling, Vice-Presi dent: Allen Trelstad. Treasurerg June Hauge, Secre tary: John Hauge, Presidentg Bernice Larson, Secre- tary: Leslie Ausen, Sergeant-at-Arms. v Q 3 , lx may f .0 fs' fl , 77 7' i 47
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ff, ...- att Q 4 F 'f 1-Hi' x I Gloria Fevold, Vice-President: Neoma Johnson, Treasurerg Alpha Johnston, Historian: Sterling Thompson, Secretary, and Opal Quam- me, President. 51.7. THE Teacher Training Department of Waldo1'f, under the direction of Miss Pearl Bjork, has an excellent reputation among educators. Professional courses for elementary teach- ers and specialized training at the various levels are offered. Students are trained for positions ranging from kindergarten through ninth grade. The placement record of the depart- ment has been 100 per cent for many years. All sophomores receive nine weeks of practice teaching in the public schools of Forest City under the supervision of Waldo1'f's teacher training department and the schools, supervising teachers. The Future Teachers, Club is an active organization With- in the education department. The club raises funds through rummage sales and teas. The money they raised has been used to build up the curriculum library, purchase special equipment, send delegates to the Iowa State Teachers, Con- vention, and buy gifts for hospitalized members of the club. 49
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