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JUNIOR-SENIOR BOYS' CLUB fupperl-First row: Burton Brandt, Gordon Phelps, James Peterson, Wayne Forsberg, Charles Carlson, Don Langager, Merton Severinson, Kenneth Bakken, Roger Erickson, Robert Lorinser, Doug Langager, Charles Rosenliuist, Earl Samuelson, James Bergeson. Second row: Maynard Sioquist, Mr. Southworth, Ralph Davis, Ivan.Kvam, Vernon Foshager, Clifford Egland, George Erickson, Warren H. Johnson, Vincent Hansen, Gordon Trulson, George Barnard, Marvin Dale, Gene Peters, Mr. Hanson. Elmer Hansen. Third row: Winton Evans, James Rule, John Bloom, Keith Johnson, Byron Elkier, Roy Evans, George Reed, Harold Majerus, Robert Anderson, Peter Newberg, Robert Hodailp, Milo Wakeield, Roger Hanson. Fourth row: Wallace Anderson, Warren Erickson, Richard Osmundson, Roger Radabaugh, Rogers Hauck, Stanford Lewis, Wendell Johnson, Jerry Larsen, Donn Scott, Paul Livingston, Warren Peterson, Frank Leffler, Louis Schmitz. ' SOPHOMORE David Vaaler, Duane Force, Dahl, Robert BOYS' CLUB flowerl-First row: Bruce Gove, Donald Carlson, Harold Odlund, Wesley Matson, LeRoy Otte, Morris Meyers, Frank Chapin. Second row: James Sigg, William Ulman, John Hustoft, Merlin Forsbera, Robert Frayseth, Lionel Nelson, Donald Peterson, Mr. Saari. Third row: John Franklin, Robert Bloom, John Pearson, Dale Caylor, William Clare, Reynold Torgerson, Lowell Paffrath, William Gordhamer. 5 it Junior-Senior Boys' Club Learn of life outside of school is the motto for the Junior-Senior Boys, Club. Living up to this motto, members bring in outside speakers to speak to the club. These speakers have included Harry Wahlstrand, who spoke on the World War, Mr. C. E. Funk, who discussed industrial diseases, and Mr. Roy Hendrickson, who spoke on finger-printing and the F.B.I. After business meetings the boys have an hour's recreation in the gym. Meetings are held every other Monday. Sophomore Boys' Club No dues, no roll call, and no one but sopho- more boys! That's the principle of our club in a nutshell, says Robert Torgerson, the club president. Playing volley ball, basket- ball, ping-pong, and shuffleboard occupy much of the boys' time at meetings. Oc- casionally prominent citizens are asked to gives tlks. Mr. Andrew Jensen, faculty adviser, says that the club has been organ- ized for the fun of it, but that he hopes the boys will derive educational value as well.
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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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l, fl N 'gl' , 1 V by ,fy . BY 912 ACTIVE STUDENTS ,, . . fl for T , 1 ' f Hifi, A rl!!! M! l R f 1 l If ' . . f W The Wilohi Isstifid thirteen times a year, the Wilohi is a tlypical example of modern high school journalism. The search for interesting news and dead-line hours all have contributed to this miniature paper of one thousand sub- scribers. In general the journalism class acts as the news gathering agency, but each page has its special editor. At present Joyce Feiden and Catherine Spencer are news editorsg Jerome Larson controls the sports pageg Olyve Thompson writes the :feature materialg and Miss Vivian Orvik is the fac- 'Q' The Wihisean Work on the Wihisean begins in the fall shortly after the opening of school. Getting pictures of the organizations is the first great task. An advertising staff starts to solicit for adsg the business staff conducts a sales campaign. The Wihisean photographer prowls about with her ubiquitous camera. Spreads and page layouts are madeg artists get busy with a spirit gun, spraying bits ot color in the book. Last of all the editorial staff grinds out its copy and checks the proofs. And presto! The annual is off to ulty adviser. the bindery. Nothin' tl it! WILOH1 fuppcrl-First row: Pearson, Soderling, Laraway, Wahlquist, Adolfson, Christensen, Langager, Spencer, Hone, Sluka, Lindblad, Jorgensen, Gunderson, Gummer. Second row: Bergstrom, Bolstad, Lawson, Lewis, Solverson, Sletten, B. Peterson, N. Johnson, V. Johnson, Mclalwuin, Gundershaug, Felden, Hendrickson. Third r'ow:J. Peterson, Phelps, Hande, Thompson, Leipold, J. Nelson, Norby, Shoe- maker, Guild, P. Nelson, Bjork, Gustafson, S. Peterson. Fourth row: Erickson, Lind, Scott, Larson, Livingston, Wakefield, W. Peterson, Lund, Newberg, Bonne, Danielson. WIHISEAN llowerl-MFirst row: Hanscom, E. Johnson, D. Johnson, Gumrner, Adolfson, Franklin, M. Barnard, Lorinser, Bauer, Fridlund, M. Johnston. Second row: Frayseth, Fransen, Slichter. Holmquist, Pearson, Carlson, G. Barnard, Hedin, M. Nordstrom, Wahlquist, Thunstedt. Third row:M. Hanson, Vik, M. H. Nordstrom, Guild, Kelly, Vaale, Rule, Lewis, La.wson,AHogan, V. Hansen. Fourth row: Ninn, .v..,,.,,,,. -.NJ -. ..,, .,i, ... . M 1. .. . ... . ... . ... ... -- - . . 1
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