Park Falls High School - Torch Yearbook (Park Falls, WI)

 - Class of 1970

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Bottom Row: Second Row: Top Row: Carmina Gomez, Angie Dillon, Kathy Kemper, Cindy Westphal, Greg Movrich, Dan Teeters. Mr. King, Gary Wollerman, Linda Novitzke, Kip Wiita, Terry Campbell, Barb Andraska, Tom Hardzinski. Chuck Gremban, Tom Teeters, Ric Smetak, Tom LaBlanc, Joe Campbell, Doug Flygt, Dan Greenwood, Greg Herbst, Jeff Wartgow. STUDENT COUNCIL The Council was directed by President Joe Camp- bell, with Mr. King acting as advisor. Doug Flygt and Linda Novitzke were elected to the positions of Vice- President and Secretary. Under the change of election procedures passed last year, three of each class's rep- resentatives were elected this year, while only one was appointed by the class English instructor. Each class president was an ex-officiant member, making a total of five representatives for each class. Carmina Comez, our foreign exchange student, participated as an hon- orary, non-voting member. The first order of business this year was a change in nomination process for class officers and the Student Council. This change will invoke the circulation of petitions in order to obtain a position on the ballot. Student Teacher Days were set up for January 27 and 28. leff Wartgow was the Principal for the days. Other actions of the Student Council were the assign- ments of concessions to the school organizations and classes, reorganization of the student handbook, passage of a resolution requiring live music at all school dances, and recommendations on alteration of curriculum and the presentation of drug information. Student council members and advisor, Mr. King, represented the student body, in making decisions. 29

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DRAMA CLUB'S BEST YEAR My Fair Lady was the Drama Club's main under- taking this year. After months of preparation the pro- duction ran for three very successful nights, November 1-3. In December the one act play, The Dumbwaiter, was entered in the sub-district contest at Phillips and received an A rating, but received only a B rating at the district contest in Lakeland. Mrs. Nebel acted as advisor for the Drama Club until her departure. She also directed the musical and one act play. This year's President was Ric Smetak, aided by |oe Campbell as Vice-President and Linda Novitzke as Secretary-Treasurer. The majority of the proceeds from My Fair Lady went to the Drama Club. Other money-making projects included selling concessions at Homecoming and basketball games. Drama Club was also in charge of the dairy bar for part of the year Drama club members show Mrs. Nebel their appreciation at a farewell surprise party held in her honor. Mrs. Nebel acted as club advisor during the first semester. Top Row: Second Row: Linda Novitzke, Stephie Vuchetich, Angie Dillon, John Gehring, |im Johnson, Bob Kazan, Joe Campbell, Ric Smetak, Larry Brimstein, Gary Wollerman, Carol Shaw, Janet Green, Mary Fremming. Jeannette Gehring, Diane Isham, Martha Pritzl, Mary Hardzinski, Ardis Audorff, Laurie Tyree, Karen Hanson, Kathy Kemper, JoAnn Peterson, Jill Thompson, Alice Petlock. 28



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FORENSICS PROMOTES STUDENT EXPRESSION On February 26 the sub-district forensics contest was held in Lakeland. Twenty-six students from Lincoln participated. Those who received A ratings were en- titled to compete at Superior on March 19 in district competition. Interpretive Reading of Poetry and Prose sent three students to district competition; Vicki Campbell doing selections from Diary of Anne Frank, leannette Gehring reading Night Flight and Carol Shaw reading Nightmare at Noon. Stephanie Vuchetich went to district in the Memorized Declamation category and Betsy Canovan in the Four Minute Speech category. Lois Bly gave an original oration, and Mary Weinberger was in Public Address. One of the play groups also attended the district competitions. |im lohnson, Ric Smetak, |oe Campbell, Darla Langner and loAnn Peter- son did scenes from The Tempest. All students are encouraged to participate in this worthwhile organization. There are eight categories in which to participate. The English teachers along with Mrs. Christopherson and Mr. Kittlestad acted as advisors to those students wishing to compete. |oe Campbell and JoAnn Peterson rehearse their parts in The Tempest for Forensics competition. Top Row: Lois Bly, Mary Weinberger, Carol Arasim, Ric Smetak, |oe Campbell, Benet Prickril, |ohn Gehring, |im lohnson. Dave Woodie. Second Row: Kathy Kemper, Ardis Audorff, joAnn Peterson, Lorraine Prescott, Betsy Canovan, Stephie Vuchetich, Carol Shaw. Third Row: Vicki Campbell, Mary Hardzinski, Jeannette Gehring, Carmina Gomez, Darla Langner. 30

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