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we M- mi Last Row: M. Weinmann, R. Jackson, B. Rizzo, M. Brodie. First Row: D. Mc- Michael, G. Bergman, Miss Stegner, M. johnson, M. V Schofield. ,RS ,. he ,lie Last Row: A. McKinley, J. Sheliield, F. Lendrim, R. Bloemeke, G. Olson, J. Grim- aldi, H. Gan, M. Bush, D. Codina. First Row: L. Bed- narek, L. Steigner, M. Mil- ler, R. jones, C. McKelvey, Miss Stephens, E. Sinayi, K. Padgett, A. Bednarek, A. Leak, J. Deming. Spanish Club The purpose of the Spanish Club is to develop practical every-day facility in speaking Spanish. The program includes visits to museums to become acquainted with native Mexican and South Ameri- can civilization. The group with its adviser, Miss Stegner, en- joyed a typically Mexican luncheon and a Spanish movie in New York. Another interesting event was the visit of Miss Catherine Haymaker, head of the Spanish Department of Adelphi College. Personal Typing Club Did you hear a strange clicking sound as you passed room 103 during the club period? It was probably this industrious group at work again. Their purpose is not to develop into professional typists, but to become proficient in doing their own personal typing more efficiently and with greater ease. The club is under the capable leader- ship of Miss Stephens, whose excellent supervision is appreciated by the club's members. Page 43
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First Row: A. Williams, R. Eggerstadt, K. Diehm. Sec- ond Row: L. Holmes, G. Ol- son, R. Wheeler, E. Sharr, Miss Lindsley. Third Row: J. Folley, G. Roumel, M. Miller, A. Dowell, D. Brown, E. Genader, B. Sanwald. Drama Group The drama group is limited to juniors and seniors who desire an opportunity to gain a more thorough picture of the dramatic field. Mrs. West- berg discusses the history of the drama, panto- mime, voice and diction, characterization, and act- ing. Each student has a scrapbook dealing with his special interest such as personalities of stage, screen and radio, stage setting, costuming, facial expression and make-up, color combinations, and personality development. Page 42 Last Row: M. Miller, A ters, R. Wheeler. First Row J. Steinke, D. Hundertmark R. Eggerstadt, E. Hartman Mrs. Westberg. Public Speaking Club Did you observe these timid lilies at the be- ginning of the year? You'll have to admit that they really turned out some solid speeches by June. As for the assemblies they gave, Columbus' voice still haunts us, to say nothing of Reggieis vivid portrayal of Professor Quiz, and in February Bill Sanwaldis being framed as Washington. Our graduation speakers Were chosen from this group of orators, under the direction of Miss Lindsley. Dowell, E. Vriesma, C. Wal-
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Last Row: Merkel, M. ter, L. Hinchman, A. Mc- Kinley, H. Kleindienst, R. Witte, C. Dykehouse, D. Mendez, J. Wales, A. Mc- Michael, B. Flint. Second Row: M. Bauer, J. Perry, J. Rawlins, V. Dawson, L. Tur- ner, A. Knauss, M. Kinch, D. Codina, N. Seidel, T. Mc- Kernan, D. Lasslctt, H. Smith, D. Paxton, B. Nichol, W. Kuehm, Lank, E. Wuester, J. Bronner. Glee Club Anyone who has any musical interest and ability and finds enjoyment in singing is most welcome in the glee club. This musical group has sung together all year and has proved that they can really harmonize with one another and can sing a variety of songs as well as the best of them. At the Christmas concert they gave a fine per- formance, vocalizing on some of the favorite Christmas carols and hymns. ,uri 1 Last Row: B. Parisen, E. Vander Brink, E. Robinson, H. Kleindienst Qhiddenj, H. Phillips Qhiddenj, J. Mc- Kowen, L. Auld, P. Busch, Q. Cornelius, J. Brown, H. Ball, J. White, B. Clegg, D. Johanson, M. Schofield, C. DeKorte, Miss Corcoran. Front Row: B. Rizzo, G. Bergman, M. Weinmann, K. Diehm, M. Weinstein, D. De Boer, R. Witte, C. Morgan, E. Maletsky, E. Nessman. Page 44 Urchestra As Miss Corcoran raises her baton, the clear, silvery notes of the string section fill the air. Then the reeds chime in, adding mellowness and quality to the strings while the brass section sounds out its high C's. Under it all we have the prccus- sion instruments giving it rhythm and force. This year the orchestra performed in the Christmas and spring concerts playing both light and classical music, giving more variety to our school's musical presentations. .I V fi Yi Donovan, B. Henn, E. Gor-
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