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. - I ffm '. 3.1.1- 1 Q 'Qi ' ' 5- 1:-TQ. -Hy ,i E . '.g.jL-5317 I , . , V' - I . , . -. . 5 page .. 1 an 'Ma f 4.. ART CLUB: FRONT ROW: B. Helleg D. Helleg L. McCormickp G. Cas- tillejap L. Walkerg B. Dietrich. ROW 2: R. Hartshorng M. Wolcottg C. Zalesak, Treas.g B. Witker, Pres.g S. Taylor, Sec.: Mrs. Dunn, Ad- visory J. Powers, C. McCormick: N. Vogtsbergerp D. Dunham. ROW 3: C. Michelg D. Phillips: J. Rice: C. Briggle: M. McCormickg M. McCormickg C. Wesemanp J. Turnowg L. Reckerg C. Stancil. Aware of Cultural World The Art Club was very active in helping our school this year. During the basketball season members were assigned to watch coats at home games. The club pur- chased another coat rack to be used for all school ac- tivities. They also purchased a slide projector to be used in the art department. Besides these important projects, Art Club sponsored an annual model car show which was judged by automobile salesmen. This year's club members took it upon themselves to draw up a constitution which clearly states the club's purposes. They also revised the point system by which members earn Art Club pins. Many members visited art shows in the area to develop their cultural interests while other members displayed their work in these shows. Art CIub's most valuable project was Art Service. Mrs. Dunn and many of her students donated their time and effort to make interesting, inspiring posters and displays. They helped to promote school spirit and to make our school more attractive. Art Club members Cathy Zalesak and Bill Witker view the award- winning pictures at the art show in Lamson's Department Store 'life' - ii i -we 'Mil
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The make-up committee practices a pplying make-up to Jane Shessler at the dress rehearsal before the Dramatic Club play. The main project of the Dramatic Club was its annual play. This year's play, Lavendar and Old Lace, required weeks of hard work by all club mem- bers to become the huge success that it was. Dramatic Club meetings proved to be both interesting and un- usual. At almost every meeting members put on skits for the others. Also at meetings members gave reports on plays or movies which they had seen since the last meeting and recommended whether or not they were worth seeing. Another project of the Dramatic Club was keeping the make-up kit supplied for plays other than the Dramatic Club play. At the end of the year the Dramatic Club members had a theater party and trav- elled to see a production of the musical Carousel. rt and Drama Make Students kirchner, Treas.: F. Kusian. V-Pres.: S. Taylor, Pres.: S. Scott, Sec. D. Troknya, Sgt-at-Arms. ROW 2: K. Fowler: B. Moeller: N. Johnson L. Fisher: A. Stagner: D. Grahl: Miss Starling, Advisor: C. Brooks: L Rice: C. Tank: M. Vogelpohl: D. Helle: B. LaVigne: G. Peer. ROW 3 J. Tank: B. Spurgeon: D. Bowland: M. Wilhelm: L. Browning: M Tank: N. Vogtsberger: C. Sivinski: K. Sander: K. Briggle: D. Sander: DRAMATIC CLUB: FRONT ROW: C. Briggle, Reporter: B. Westen- P. Waldenga: M. Wheeler. ROW 4: P. Sampsel: D. Frey: B. Peer: J. Johnson: M. Wilhelm: R. Nero: N. Hurdelbrink: M. Matyas: M. Nie- housmyer: J. Tournow: C. Weseman: C. Leppert: J. Nemeth: M. Clark: T. Gerkensmeyer. ROW 5: P. Layman: K. Sheets: A. Wood: J. Ousley: M. Chambers: M. Blausey: J. Shessler: K. Sheets: J. Ger- kerismeyer: J. Widmer: M. Cottrell: D. Sieving: J. Ackerman: B. Man- dell: D. Gaul.
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COMET STAFF: FRONT ROW: J. Rice, C. Pfeiffer: J. Shessler: S. Scott: K. Farrell, Editor: S. Taylor: L. Browning: R. Bergeman. ROW 2: K. Ackerman: H. Spasoff: C. Brooks: K. Briggle: R Kalmbach: N. Johnson: B. Spurgeon: M. Vogelpohl: L. Rice. chool Staff members Diane Sander, Richard Bergeman, K. C. Farrell, and Jane Shessler prepare the final copy of the school newspaper, Comet Tales. . ....,,... .. , Ak, ,..,,.,, . .,,,. pu-.. ......4 , ,,,,m, bl.: pig 1 f - .1 e -1 H, M151 : if .,.l T .251 wi . H , -si :sg 25253 sf-at X.. ..,.,,-Ah - ROW 3: Mrs. Pope, Advisor: M. Fletcher: D. Sander: N. Vogts berger: K. Sheets: M. Tank: B. Brewer: S. Freidt: D. Grahl ROW 4: P. Shessler: B. Mandell: P. Wescotte: B. Oberhaus: N Richards: C. Briggle: A. Wood: C, Weseman: C. Witt: J. Browing Publications Feature This year has been filled with change and progress for the Comet Tales and its staff. Many old traditions' were broken and replaced by modern, more efficient methods. For the first time the Cornet Staff was able to print the newspaper themselves on a newly- purchased mimeograph machine. In the past a print- ing company had handled this chore. Another change concerned the sale of the paper. Previously individual copies had been sold, but this year's staff decided to sell by subscription only. The Comet Tales was dis- tributed to subscribers once a month. The year was filled with work and decisions for the Limelight Staff. Many hours were spent to make this book possible. The staff voted to make the page size of our annual larger and to continue fall delivery so that more activities could be covered. Staff members attended workshops at Bowling Green and St. John's High Schools in order to learn how to produce a better book. Mrs. David, the staff's advisor, devoted count- less hours to helping and guiding annual staff members.
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