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Assisting school librarian, Miss Evelyn Dieke, is but one of the beneficial services given by the Library club. The members ot the club assist in library duties during their tree hours and before and after school. Their artistic abilities keep the library pleasant and colortul. Big event ot the year for the club was the annual Book week which was highlighted by an assembly program featuring two skits, Boys in Books and Girls in Books. During the week, the club also sponsored radio programs, a faculty tea and a quiz printed in the local daily paper. The World Attairs club, advised by Reuben Lundquist, presents and dis- cusses current event topics at their meetings. Articles in the Minneapolis Tribune serve as an outline for the club studies. .lan Madsen is president, Diane Box- rud, vice-president, and Connie Anderson, secretary-treasurer. ,fl T A The Library club is preparing new books for our school s students to use Seated left to right: Miss Deike, Ruth Zenner, Gloria Larson Carol Gunderson and Vernell Cornell Standing: Dotty Nerenz and Helen Heath Not pictured Kay Granberg Betty Fenske lla Dokken, Margaret de csfhaneuu, and Gerry rf-semen Girls Assist Libra riang Events Discussed At the right. Members at World Affairs take time out from a discussion to pose for a picture. From left to right are Beverly Norheim, Diane Box- rud, Sherwood Bergstrand, Jerry .las- person, Rosrnary Eklund, Connie Ander- son, and Punk Madsen. At the left: Looking over a new book are Library club officers Geraldine Freeman, Ruth Zenner, Dorothy Nerenz, and Helen Heath. 31 --1 16-- and
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I-I At the left. German Club. Top row from left to right: D. Franklin, A. Thompson, J. Rademacher, J. Muenzhuber, G. Hagen, J. Gage, D. Apol, P. Lindstrom, and Mr. Smith. Row two: K. Frederick- son, C. Easterlund, D. Nerenz, C. Swenson, L. Peterson, F. Hanebrink, G. Christenson, S. Lysen, and L. Dale. Front row: H. Heath, P. Hansen, R. Rutsen, E. Van Hauen, C. Enger, and J. Elia- son. At the right: Practicing their latin at the board are P. Biornberg, J. Mittelstadt, R. Bang- ston, and R. Anderson. Seated are M. Proeschel, and J. Gillin. Language Clubs Entertain At Assemblies Latin Club. Top row from left to right: P. Biornberg, D. Pierce, E. Erickson, R. Anderson, J. Hickey, R. Rue, E. Lindquist, G. Sletten, and S. Maxwell. Row three: D. Boxrude, R. Bangston, S. Nelson, J. Swenson, N. Carter, M. Olson, S. Jacobs, and M. Gray. Row two: B. Wolff, S. Sayre, M. Mittendorf, V. Madsen, M. Hanscom, P, Thorson, F. Hoekstra, and P. Gray. Front row: M. Holmgren, J. Giliin, J. Pederson, R. Wilson, H. Hoehl, K. Nelson, C. Katzberg, and. Miss A. Noonan, advisor. 30 One of the new clubs at Willmar High this year is the Latin club. The club, under the supervision ot Miss Alicia Noonan, seeks to learn more about the uses ot Latin in everyday lite. Pep tests and assemblies that portray Latin customs and tables are the club's act- ivities. The Der Schnickeltritzer Klub, more commonly known as the German club, has become well-known tor its entertaining pep tests and assemblies. At their regular meetings, the members speak in German and learn to sing German songs. Members, however, can be heard at any time in the halls talking their new language. The club is under the direction of Mr. Robert Smith.
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lg.: Making plans for the Junior Red Cross drive are, seated Dick Miller and Betty Fenske, and standing, Beverly Holmquist. lPicture at the rightl Ruth Bloomquist and Karen Nelson are practicing bandaging techniques on Mary Jo Proeshal. Junior Red Cross Council Becoming a nursing assistant gives those interested in nur- sing a sample of the profession. Some of these nursing assist- ants occupy the nurse's office every hour of the day. ln case of illness the nursing assistants help Miss Schladweiler administer aid. Sponsoring the Red Cross drive, helping at the state hos- itcil, and making tray favors were the projects ot the Junior Red Cross council. The advisor tor the organization was Miss Ekstr- and, and the officers were president, Betty Fenske, vice-president, Beverly Norheim, secretary, Pat Robinson, and treasurer, Dick Miller. tudents Get Sample of ursing First row, from front to the back: Beverly Norheim, DeVonna Carlson, Lois Sonderson, Susan Wilson, Pictured in the nurse's office are the nursing assistants. and Dick Miller. In the front row are Karen Nelson and Mary Jo Proeshel. Row two: Margaret Whittmen, Sandra Hansberger, Ann Carlson, and Pat Robinson. ln the second row are Barbara Wolff, Shireen Allstad, and Row three: Ruth Halverson, Pat Thorson, Jackie Falk, Janet Berg, and Miss Ekstrand. Ruth Bloomquist . 1 Q. , Q! X
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