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5! xk Yi fi Q 1 it --TOP ROW: K. Delveaux, S. Ackerman, G. Corroy D Andre J. Schroeder, J. Hall, V. J. Brann, L. Hall, D. H Sibilsky D Ropson, J. Rush, K. Kirchrnan, N. Dart, M. Peot. , .fi x F fl'- ,f ',4- 5 X ff it f V ff' X 1 1 if f Q.. F7 'A ra -A . . Q 'LQ 'F - ' 0 .I Y wi' 1 1 4 M' N x7 3 X 5. cl ll I 4' tg-1 g of x ' X' 'V - ,,,- , -v' . wifi' . M-. .. xf' - waz. , N Aw. W - ' 4 1i-F-s- nf. f 5 .-A-A, , Melchior, L. Zirbel, N. Novak, P. Hein, W. LeCloux, G. Olson. FIRST ROW: C. Schmidt, CDirectors: Mr. Klimbo, Miss Sondalle -- NOT One-flat Ykufa Reveal Ualmt THE PURPLE DOOR KNOB -- TOP ROW: J. I-lolub, S. Koss, K. Karbon. FIRST ROW: M. Molle, C. Maedke, J. LeCloux, J. Zirbel, A. Hoffmann, C. Pflughoeft, Mr. Honkomp, S. - Pavlik. DEATH OF THE HIRED MAN --TOP ROW: P. Timble, D. Heuer, M. Bero, L. Busch, E. Nilsen, D. LeMense. FIRST ROW: L. Varga, J. Phillips, Mr. Duvel. CMiss Burns, NOT SHOWNJ.
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1 A ,W QE v a n ,Z A A it 5' gf 6 r as e f rm if C V A A ra ref ' f i H -' Z1. Q :AA A I F r .-AV. SCIENCE CLUB --TOP ROW: ,I. Tlachac, T. Secorsky, R. Jirtle, D. Rupp, B. Nilsen, N. Wiesner, D. Heuer, S. Pavlik, S. Dix, P. Hein. THIRD ROW: J. Hall, C. Maedke, I. Serrahn, G. C. Lienau, J. Stephenson, R. Martens. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bardouche, M. Heidmann, H. Zuzanek, B. Bisely, J. Rabas, I. Pavlick, Mr. Sroda. FIRST P. Berger, J. Hunsader, B. Kulhanek, J. Heidmann, J. Mraz, B. Koefler, P. ,f'Saza11L1ti Science Club, with B. Kulhanek, President, D. LeCloux, Vice-President: and J. Hall, Secre- tary-Treasurer, was directed by Mr. Sroda and Mr. Bardouche. The chief aim was to promote scientific thinking among students. About 30 members at- tended the meetings twice a month. Each mem- ber was encouraged to have a project. A trip and entries in the Science Fair were planned. Marquardt, M. Wautlet, D. LeCloux Bohman, J. Jenerjohn, C. Hucek, D. ROW: T. Hoffmann, P. Vandeveld, Van Price. Upwowtazg Library Club had 15 girls with Miss Son- dalle as Advisor and L. Buechner was President. The librarians worked in keeping the library neat, making bulletin boards, reading shelves, circul- ating of books, collecting fines and repairing books. Their goal was to stimulate students into broader reading. LIBRARY CLUB --TOP ROW: G. Fulp, P. Stika, P. Schmiling, J. Wolfert, J. Schneider, D. Heuer, R. Villers. SECOND ROW: G. Dufek, M. Blaha, N. Haack, S. Mallien, S. Busch, D. Luedtke. FIRST ROW: Miss Sondalle, C. Werner, K. Kostichka, C. Charles, L. Buechner. 9' ,. 5 :,ff,4iwf.1 vyifiefi 42
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wrt' gb THE IMAGINARY INVALID--SEATED: D. Kambach, K. Schabow, D. LeMense, D. LeCloux. STANDING: Miss Burns, S. Bero, G. Olson, T. Kramer, V. J. Brann, A. Wautlet, B. Tlachac, D. Andre, S. Schlise. n , . ll We fmaquzafuf frwalcd On December 7, and again on December 9, the Senior Class presented their class play. The entertain- ing French comedy, The Imaginary Invalid, by Moliere, was brought to life, in 17th century costume by five girls and seven boys, who played their parts well. Miss Mary Agnes Burns, with the aid of student director, Donna Coppersmith, directed the play toward its success. Gum 60.6ddfL'4 Gina The Junior Class presented their class play on March 22 and again on March 24. Great Caesar's Ghost , by William D. Fisher, provided the audience with many hilarious moments. The settings and cos- tumes were of current mode. The characters were well portrayed by seven girls and five boys. Mr. Stanley Honkomp, as director, and Linda Guth and Jane Wolske, co-student directors, helped to make the play a hit. GREAT CAESAR'S GHOST--STANDING: M. Prust, J. LeCloux, M. Bero, J. Verhyen, N. Wiesner, J. Hall M. Reinhart. SEATED: D. Girard, M. Peot, E. Nilsen, K. Koss, J. Pavlick. L it l.KfiiiT5755N:5':: f- ' H 0!!lS+'wSNi3RsLiYs55li'??iif-5.
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