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' t Choric Speech members seated are: Rose Maty ln-xtor, Betty Picket, Darlene Ostrander, Rose Mary Eyler, Judy Neatle, secretary, Jane Hostzal, vice presidert, Ltnda Banrtuster, president, Karen Bo,-vntan, treasurer, Bonnie Bush, Mfzdel .vwf g Nirz Row 2: Nancy Black, Wilma Barrett, Be'ty Adams, Linda Smvh, Geniece Eisenntann, Doris Coleman, Marlene C'er:Je. El.a Robertson, Caroline Ante-nat, Billie Ghostr, Loretta Shear,-r, Carol Schwartz Row 3: Bob Palmer, Ann Musick, Sandra lNocd:, flnn lffoodley, Samara Cratvterd, Janice Vvrizs, Susan Sings, Kay Pfettyman, Helen Mowery, Susan Blacklord. Joyce Micnam, Judy Downing, lvlizs Favcttild, Row 4: Tad Owen, Tom Booth, Doug lfloldridge, Ed Brezinski, Ken Renshler, Torn Doughten, Duane Weis, Tom Schewe, Nick Alter, Jean Harvey, Sharon Hall, Tom Cook. First and third lrtfednesdays each month budding experience. During the year the group presents a one- actors and actresses ot the sophomore class meet to act play for the student body. increase their knowledge ot the theatre and gain acting poise and assurance. . . . The debate club meets the first and third Vvednesf days of each month. Speakers, practice debates and ton, Burnham, Heidelberg College, Delaware and Bowl- discussions occupy their time. During the present school ing Green. They also won a trophy in the B division at year, the group competed in tournaments at Port Clin- the Burnham tournament. Debate Club members seated are: Carol Pomeranz, Margie Geek, Richard Ashlaa, president, James Moy, pro- gram chairiror, Ned Kirk secretary, lynn Koester, vice president, Donald Crawtord. Row 2: Mr, Mansheld, Jane Hoshal, Joanne Natter. Ma y Hooper. Jim Heather, Lowell Mays, Robert Friess, Robert Jannereth, Mary Kay Sylvister, Melvo Steaenson. u l t f it f A l l J 'mul .4 l 1 ,... ,K K X .9 , 9 I x I 'E Es A is Q 'I b. X Q gm '4' s , I , . l sg IS
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l Thespians seated are: Jean Maiyo, president, Karen Matheny, Ned Kirk, Kay McDaniel, Lowell Mays, Marilynn Bettinger, Bill Flower, Mikki Eppard, Barbara Draves, secretary, Lynn Koester, vice president: Shirley Sander- son, treasurer, Standing: Tom Wilson, Jacquie Mockbee, Miss Standish, Mary Kortier, Mr. Mansfield, Pam Shatter, Miss Fairchild. Membership in Thespians is the ultimate goal ot all Burnham students interested in the stage. Points Toward membership in this honor society are earned by acting in school plays, serving as stage hand, make-up tech- Speech clubs Second and tourth Thursdays of each month an active group ot iuniors and seniors meet in room 301 to express their love ot the theatre by presenting tor their nician, business manager, or promptei, to mention a tevv of the many important kinds ot work that go to make a successful play. ive students own enioyment and experience plays, skits, dramatic readings, and variety programs. Also each year in March the group presents a one-act play tor the school. Members ot the Drama Club seated are: Carol Chandler, Karen Matheny, Janet Mayhugh, Lois Schofield, Jacquie Mockbee, program chairman, Kay McDaniel, vice president: Kenny Anderson, president, Beverly Knisely, secretary: Carol Scnds, Donna Eberhardt, Dian Donaldson, Joyce Tuckerman. Row 2: Patti Gillooly, Joyce Agle, Sharon Crouse, Shirley Sanderson, Mikki Eppard, Dorothy Plichcinski, Gail Peery, Lynette Hovey, Judy Beals, Pam Shatter, Jean Maiyo, Barbara Marquardt, Miss Fairchild. Row 3: Margie Russell, Helyn Jarvis, Marilyn Jennewine, Kathie Straub, Joan Noworyta, Barbara Draves, Madelyn Hicler, Margie Geck, Nancy Ostrander, Marilyn Pile, Rosann Flick, Mary Holdren, Pat Howell, David Keeler. Row 4: Carol Helman, Care! Reed, Betty Mohr, Linda Laux, Pat Mallory, Sue Sangston, Pat Strance, Ann Gee, Marilyn Bettinger, Charlotte Fallis, Jean Kroyer, Carol Koester, Janet Martin, Bill Flower, Jim Scribellito. Row 5: Tom Wilson, Ned Kirk, Bonnie DeVriendt, Alice Lauy, Dick Parthemer, Lawell Mays, Dick Barton, Mike Bowman, Lynn Koester, Bob Self, Burrell Miller, Mary Kortier, Pat Start, Carol Croft, Helen Laux. ' . 2 it :wi 2 it f 3 5 tp i 1 1 ' Q i 4 ?, FN 'Q ' i N ' 1 D TWT?
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Senior Hi-Y Club nicrnlaeis sc-a'ed are B iDunsTon, N1-d Kirk Jann Srnirn, Jack Ziegler, Torn W'ilson, secretary, Jim HeaTner, chaplain Dave Wood, presidem, Bah Rush vice president, Jim Wooavva-d, Treasurer, Merlin Nieman, Herb Beznholtz, Ronnie Snsnh. Row 2: PeTei Dowling, Jinx Hine, Russell Lang, Dave Vkloodwaid, Wayne RueTz John Crandall, Dicl Moore, Paul S'yTlfA Doufi Siiiivh John Fifler, Jvh Rodn-lwiufili, Mi, Gillooly. Row 3: Dick Parrhenirfr, Jc-iiy Vili--5, Keiniry finaifison Bal: Calif, Bali Sf-ll Dick Follaw linlp Naleln, Torn Sanderson, Dick TiTsvvorTh, Janie Haynaier Dick Ba Ton Bob Youhfi Row 4: lv'.'alTer Clark Ronald Pinlclcnian, Paul Condon, Carl Jackson Bah .'.'fnkine, Dicic :gp cf Dick Amlila Tier Ev 'T, Gere Dcfiilsln, Davey Scnwc-n, George Chapman. For The purpose of learning To live beher ChrisTian lives and To cream beTTer Tellowship, a large group oT iunior and senior hoys nTeeT The second and fourTh Wednesdays of each month. During The year The speakers They heard vvere Reverends l-laupT, Keyser, and Lehman Boys' gro On The second and TourTh Wednesdays of every rnonTh, The Freshman Sophomore l-li-Y ineeT To plan Their rnany aclivilies, They hold a splash parTy The hrsT Mon- day of each nzonTh. Two Teams played honor haslceTl9all and Mr, Len Ziegler oT The cenTral Y.M.C.A. Their big social exfenT QT The year vwas a Treasure hunT, l3uT The boys also enjoyed four splash parTies aT The Y and a Trip Through The Naval Arrnory To learn abouT The Naval Reserve. up promote aT The WasT Toledo Branch of The Y.lyl.C.A. VViTh all Their oTher ac+iviTies They hold a Hi-Y dance and initiaie new rrornhers in The Tall, Frernnaf-sc:,'cn'o'f T-hir' CMJ sea'-Ja an Pas' Sill Jaw S'ienvvand, secrmaiyp Nick Alter, vice ri -,'ic1uiT, ,urn C:anda.i i iili:iY, TJ hiicnan, 'ci-. Raniffxilli Twasurerg David M, e's, claplain, Douglas De!-!iuTh, Dona Pearson, Row 2: Jins Tunison Douglas Snull, Torn Race, Floyd Townsend, Jack Benner, Tom Sullivan, Jonn Follas l?analdCla'l1.son Douglas DeMi.1n, Larry Ba'Ton, Row 31John Snener, Torn Keeler, Gar- don llmiwy Bub Rciiiisc-y, ff-.lair Airleiiii-ri Horner Nolzigei, Torn Mihalis, Harold Mowefy, John Polland. Q J is i 3 Vi ' 2 2 .if E 1 Q . gif , ' ' r r - I l - M. T v 0414 2 if ttf 1 D 9
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