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Junior Girls' Club Senior Girls' Club On alternate Tuesday evenings Willmar This club was organized to aid girls in the High is enlivened with the discussions of the forty odd members of the Junior Girls' Club, under the direction of Miss Seamer. Since the purpose of the club is the promo- tion of understanding among the third year girls, such subjects as Growing Up Emo- solving of their personal problems. The girls have been together under the leader- ship of Miss Ruth Hanson ever since they were sophomores. Officers for 1939-40 were as follows: President, Barbara Hodappg tionally have contributed to the solving of Vice'preSid-ent' Bofghild Teiglanch Secretary, problems inside and Outside of School. The Marilyn Nordstrom, and treasurer, Maxine club's activities lik e w i s e included joint Lewis- 019911 forums are 3 salient feature Halloween and mid-winter parties with the of club meetings. This year Miss Gilbertson Boys' Club. - has given a series of lectures on hygiene. JUNIOR GIRLS' CLUB funperj-Flrst row: Catherine Mary Spencer, Virginia Johnson, Jane Nicholson, Marilyn Olson, Mary Jean Hawk- land, Elayne Bakken, Edwina Hane, Helen Ressler, Shirley Peterson, Marjorie Soderllng, Shirley Langager, Mildred Forcier, Clara Ploss. Second row: Marion Dalen, Lorraine Wilson, Marvis Bergman, Alice Johnson, Marjorie Card, Marion Reamer, Fern Handy, Ione Bjork, Elvira Hendrickson, Phyllis A. Nelson, Ethel Baker, Phyllis Anderson. Third row: Mary Helen Langager, Lois Ann Johnson, Betty Berquist, Lorraine Gundershaug, Joyce Feiden, Beverly Peterson, Mary Hille, Delores Allinder, Myrtle Melby, Lorena Ploss. Fourth row: Norma Christensen, Maxine Solverson, Irene Finstad, Marjorie Hedin, Pauline Norby, Mary Ellen Lundquist, Helen Arneson, Marie Kuebelbeck, Marjorie Shoemaker, Norma Johnson. ' SENIOR GIRLS' CLUB flower?-First row: Vlolc-ya! My, Muriel Skaalerud, Nell Gummer, Evelyn Johnson, Lillian Eranklin, Henrietta
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. Wow Seventh and Eighth Grade Dramatic Clubs The Footlights Club is for seventh grade students, th e Twinkling Stars for eighth graders. Dona May Lutz is president of the Footlights Club, and Lurlene Nelson is secretary. Twinkling Stars h a s Shirley Johnson as president, and Anna Mae Hansen as secretary. Both clubs have been Working on pantomime, poetry reading, character interpretations and play production. In April, Tvvinkling Stars produced Sauce for the Goslingsn for the junior high school. n,,.r-,.50i SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE DRAMATIC CLUB First row: Miss Norsaard, Pitney, Hillerman, Fangen, Skoos, Elmquist, Erickson, Greenlee, Heath, E. Olson, Hubbard, Day, D. Olson. Vennerstrom. Miss Rasmussen., Second row: R. Johnson, Pet- erson, Christiansen, Arntzen,g Rief, Westxrhal, E. Lundquist Estes, Stoyke, Vlaar, Feilzer, Nicholson, Hodapp, L. Nelson Forsberg. Third row: Carlson J. Nelson, Rykken, Lovander Gabrielson, Hackett, Eastlund, Berg, Wallin, Berkemeyer, S. Johnson, E. Hansen, B. Lund- quist, Schmidt, L. Johnson. Fourth row: Dahl, Jensen, Holland, Broman, A. Hansen Linho1T, Magnuson, Jepperso D. Nelson, Gustafson, Paff- X rath, Sanderson, Lutz, E. Johnson. SPOTLIGHT CLUB ' First row: M, Johnson, Carlson, Estes, Lind, Maertz, Solxnonson, Peder- son, Joyce Hermanson, G. Nelson, June Hermanson, V. Johnson, Nelson, Peterson, Sioquist. Second row: Ostluud, Selvig, Peterson, Lee, Larson, L. Frisch, McGowan, Kaiser, Soder- ling, M. Anderson, Dorn, Gilbert. Third row: J. Hoflbauer, Ristow, P. Johnson, Rosenfield, A. Erickson, Tenswall, Tommeraasen, Fostervold, Swenson, Ackerman, E. Frisch, B.HoIl'bauer, W. Anderson. Fourth row: Norby, Mattson, Westphal, Hoslund, Larawny, M. Erickson, Lobnitz, Cappelen, Brenton, Lawler. Coleman, Walrath, Mortenson. 21 QE MUCH IS ATTEMPTED Spotlight Club All the World is a stage for the junior high students who comprise this organization. At their meetings young actors hold discus- sions or listen to guest speakers. Often a current play is the theme of an evening's program. Many phases of theatrical presen- tations are considered. A one act play is always in process, and every member is given a chance to take part. When the plays are ready for presentation, other clubs are invited in to enjoy them. ' .Tlf'w
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,,f' ,Ni 0,1 ffff' ' r-yr , . ' . MU C1-1 IS D ONE Ristow. Third row: Mattson, Bjorklund, Elizabeth Hanson, Parson, Ackerman, Frisch. Tomrneraasen, Thonvold, Peterson. Fourth row: Hofibauer, Rosenfield, Hackett, Card, Brenton, Rykken, Mortensen Coleman, H. Anderson. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB flowery-First row: V. Johnston, Tenewall, Lobbins, Schwandt, Peterson, Olson, Christenson, Phelps, Raw, Halsey. Second rowzsperry, Swanson, Akre, Vaale, Allinder, Teigland, Lobnitz, Hofibnuer, Netland, Hande, Third row:Brouwer, Engstrom, Coleman, Du!-Ioux, M. Johnston, Baker, Nelson, Thompson. Home Economics Club Civilization needs cooks even more than books. Through practical experience, girls learn how to plan, order, cook, and serve. Provident, they sell candy and dishcloths in order to procure funds to send delegates to home economics conventions. Generous and public spirited, this year they presented the Sophomore Girl's Club Last fall a joint meeting of all the girls' club: was held at which time about forty sopho- more girls were initiated into the Sophomore Girls' Club. They elected Charlene Carlson as their president, Gwendolyn Parsons sec- retary, and Inez Jean Rykken treasurer. The first part of the year they concentrated their study on the girl and her personality Later their discussions included good groom- ing, and boy and girl relationships. The work has been so interesting that the club has had an almost perfect attendance record. school with a linen tablecloth and a picture. The Home Economics girls have had occasion during the year to give their services to virtually every other school organization.
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