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Annual Staff Editor-in-Chief .......................................................Eloise Knudson Assistant Editor ......................................................Violet Severson Business Manager ..............................................Thomas Cox Music..........................................Dawn Wilcox, Carol Barclay Clubs ..................................................Elvera Indahl, Marvel Horstman Athletics......................................Everett Olson, Marianne Klos Classes .......................................Lucille Fuller, Mary Hougen Humor .....................Beverlie Justin, Herbert Rhodes, Norman Eickhoff Features...........Eileen Betthauser, Jerome Klos, Colleen Flaig, Calvin Flaig Snapshots ................Marion Wehrenberg, Alvin Cullman, Norman Rowe Agrictulture ..........................................Kenneth Larson, Donald Malzacher Home Economics...............June Johnson, Ardelle Meyer, Beverly Niedfeldt Recording This Year G. A. A. The purpose of the Girls' Athletic Association is to organize the girls interested in sports for recreational purposes. Some of its members are active in various intra-mural sports such as basketball, volleyball, baseball, and other games. The club hold its meetings twice a month under the leadership of Miss Sutherland. Each member of the club has a chance to win a letter by receiving a certain number of points for each activity in which she is active. 875 points are required to win the letter. The club has forty-five members. OFFICERS: President .........................................Marianne Klos Vice President .............................................Lois Thompson Secretary-Treasurer ......................................Eileen Betthauser Page sixteen
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THERE IS NEVER AN IDLE MOMENT The year 1943-1944, partly due to the war, has truly been a busy one, but nevertheless the students have taken active parts in many extracurricular activities, such as band, glee club, and basketball. Through these activities we develop tolerance, leadership, cooperation, and sportsmanship. Clubs such as F.F.A. and F.H.A. are formed in an effort to teach us practical phases of our studies and to provide a place to discuss our problems. Class plays are presented to provide the participants with a chance to develop self expression and poise. As a means of getting better acguainted with our fellow students, mixers and parties are given by various organizations. These activities prove enjoyable, and at the same time they help to educate us to become useful and successful citizens. Page Fifteen
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Left to right—Back row—N. Rowe, K. Larson, A. Cullman, E. Olson, H. Rhodes. Third row: D. Malzacher, C. Flaig. N. Eickhofl, D. Wilcox. C. Barclay. C. Flaig. Miss Baertsch. Second row: L. Fuller. M. Hougen. M. Wehienberg. B. Niedfeldt, J. Johnson. B. Justin. A. Meyer. M. Klos. First row: E. Betthauser. T. Cox, E. Knudson, V. Severson. J. Klos. M. Horstman, E. Indahl. to rjj t- Back row: M. Hoier, M. Horman M. Horstman, D. Wilcox. L. Barclay, B. Sprain, R. HciRman. A. Stelloh, L. Garbers. ow: V. Witte. P. Mau. M. McClintock. C. Barclay. E. Vruwink. R. Rowe. M. Leicht, M. Tour de. E. Stull, V. Severson, econfil row: L. Denson. E. Knudson. P. Hicks. M. Jandt. D. Antony. B. Hogden, B. Achterkirch, fl Vijlfifb. M. Cook. row: B. Pfaff. M. Gullickson. M. Hoppmann. E. Betthauser. Miss Sutherland. M. Klos, • t v ‘■k nipson. J. Ausman. Page seventeen
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