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LIBRARY Why does MG have a library? That answer, anyone would say, is easy --to provide a place for students to get books and do some last minute studying. This is true--but the library does more. Its modern facilities include three almost soundproof conference rooms, the verticle files finfor- mation compiled on almost any subject and arranged in foldersj, filmstrips, records, tapes, micro -films, newspapers, magazines, and Wall-to -Wall bookshelves . For reference, the library has encyclopedias, dictionaries, atlases, and even the trusty almanac . To administer the library's vital services are several librarians and the student Library Club. Members are a familiar sight in the Library and a rarity in their study halls . Cutting study halls for library Work is characteristic . Most o the Library Club members love Working in the library. Questionable? Not at all. M. Rahng D. Andrews, L. Kohlhageng S. Garwoodg S. Moen, R. Sul1.2e5G Storm C Anderson R Thompson.
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ROOM What is the M .G. Room? As you entered the door at noon, you could hear the heavy beat of the records playing in the juke box. The pat-pat of the ping pong ball Was ever -present from the ping pong tables. The tables along the Wall were packed with kids studying, playing cards, checkers, or chess, or, just plain talking. Victory cries came from the Wiffle ball soccer field. What is the M .G. Room? An underground haven of fun and relaxation for students . ROW 3--jill Davisg Mary McCon1ey5 David Sam, Chairmang Rita Berberickg Bill Imhoffg Soren Mickelson ROW 2--Mr. Bean, Advisorg Sharon Dalsoreng Carol Tokig Nancy Goodwing Debby Morissong Jeanette Penewell. ROW 1--Debbie Berberichg Ann Ptaszynskig Mary Misteleg Dawn Mecumg Karen Schaut.
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ROW 3--Mr. O'Brien-Advisor, Chris Damon, Paul Hanson, Lea Vandervelde, Tim Sullivan, Ron Holton, Soren Mickelson. ROW 2--Mike Kuharski, Paul Sprecher, Kathy Lynch, Bill Lewis, Scott Campbell, Roger Larson, Randall Skiles. ROW 1--Steve Goldberg, Duane Kasten, Mary Ellen Rapp, .jan Ewald, Chuck Bohl, Steve DEBATE ln the 1966-67 school year Monona Grove's Debate team became one of the most successful Debate squads ever seen at Monona C-rove. Consisting of more than 20 students, they traveled throughout the state obtaining an impressive record and rep- utation. Although the teams Weren't solidified until after Christmas, they had a con- sistently fine record. Everyone from the novice to the Varsity Weathered the dark and cold Winter morn- ings and the bumpy rides in a caravan of coaches' cars. Most of the rides concluded in an additional but unintentional tour of the city and local information -giving gas stations in search of the destination . Badeau. The successes of the Varsity included first place at the Beloit, Shorewood, Sheboy- gan North, Monona Grove, Badger Conference, and District tournaments. Beloit was victory for all teams ending in a 17-l sweep of the tournament. Most important, how- ever, Was the fact that the Varsity achieved the privilege of going to the State tourna- ment as one of the best teams in the state. But all successes were backed by the unified Work of all team members under Mr . O'Brien's dedicated guidance. Without the constant interaction, cooperation and hard Work put forth by all, the '66-'67 Debate team Would not have been What it Was. NATIONAL FORENSICQ LEAGUE ROW 3--Roger Larson, Randy Skiles, Chris Damon, Lea Vandervelde, Paul Hanson, Tim Sullivan, Ron Holton, Soren Mickelson, Scott Campbell. ROW 2--Mr. O'Brien, Advisor, Mike Kuharski, Martha Hoff, Paul Sprecher, Kathy Lynch, Bill Lewis, Gary Bjorker, Steve Badeau. ROW 1--Steve Goldberg, Ann Erickson, Duane Kasten, Ioan Sager, Mary Ellen Rapp, Ian Ewald, Chuck Bohl.
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