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Dramatics Develops Self-Expression and Confidence In this day and age of computers, machines and flights to the moon, the individual seems to have lost his importance and as a result he seems to have lost his ability to express himself. Yet an individual is useless to himself and society unless he can communicate his ideas and emotions to others. Another essential of a successful individual is self confidence and poise. Without this his finest ideals and goals are useless, for he can’t achieve something that he doesn’t believe will succeed. Dramatics students gained both of these ad- vantages through their two all-school plays and one contest presentation. They learned how to say what the part demanded and to what extent they personally could meet this demand. Although these performances were presented with personal enjoyment in mind the lessons learned on the stage will follow them through life. 21
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Above: Members of the play cast of ‘‘And Never Been Kissed” take part in a birthday party for Flory. Above right: Ralph Price, a member of dramatics club, rewinds the short movie shown at the Penny Carnival. Right: “Lights Out”, a 3-act comedy. was given in the round which proved to be a new experience for both participants and audience. Right center: Kathy Prochazka and Dennis Zajic rehearse their part in the play which won an “Excellent” at the speech contest in Chadron. Far right: Mike Hudson, wise man, kneels to Karen Prochazka, angel, during a dramatic incident in the one act piay The Hour Glass 20
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Pep Club and H Club Spread Athletic Spirit Pep Club and H Club provide the organization and unity necessary in promoting athletics, school spirit and team co-operation; they are a vital part in the program of developing physical fitness and competition in sports. Sponsored by Mrs. Sue Volkmer, the Pep Club held a bake sale, dance and banquet in ad- dition to cheering at all football and basketball games. Pep Club cheerleaders were Denice Pipitt, Marcia Price, Jann Moeller, Kathy Prochazka and Vicki Hansen; their officers were Debbie Swan- son, president; Janet Gordon, vice-president; Jan- ice Schledwitz, secretary; and Karen Messersmith, treasurer. To honor those boys who have lettered in athletics is the principal function of the H Club. Under the direction of Coach Larry Sweet, the club co-sponsored the homecoming dance with the Pep Club. The officers were Mike Hudson, president; Bill Hebbert, vice-president; and Ralph Price, sec-treasurer. 22
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