Algoma High School - Scroll Yearbook (Algoma, WI)

 - Class of 1962

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YO , LIBRARY CLUB--TOP ROW: L. Larson, S. Olmstead, I. Hoffmann, L. Buechner,A. Peters, J. Massart, P, Herla- che, J, Schneider, E. Schmeling. SECOND ROW: B. Haegele, J. Brans, R. Vandeveld, D, Wolske, S. Busch, C, Larson, M. Tlachac, M. Busch. FIRST ROW: Miss Sondalle, B. Russell, J. Wolfert, C. Werner, P. Schmiling, I. Holub. HELPING YOU HELP YOURSE The Library Club of22 members was advised by Miss Sondalle. The main aims areto stimulate und erstanding and interest in the use of books and the library service in the school. Student librarians are responsiblefor many opera- tions such as thebulletin boards, the shelves, circulation of books, the fines the repair of books, and the general appearance of the library. The club meets for social engagements as well as for business meetings. An annual trip to theLibrarians' Work- shop in Oshkosh was taken by some senior members. Awards were received in .Tune according to the ntunber of points earned for duties performed. PURSUING SCIENCE The Science Club, directed by Mr. Sroda and Mr. Bar- douche, aimed to promote scientific thinking among the students. Regular meetings were held twice a month on Thursday evenings. Members were encouraged to work on class or individual projects. A trip toGreenBay municipal plant was planned. The annual Science Fair provided a chance to exhibit projects for the community. The twenty members ofScience Club were led by Bob Kulhanek, presidentg Steve Thomas, vice-presidentg John Heidmann, reporter, and .Ioan Hunsader, secretary- treasurer. SCIENCE CLUB--TOP ROW: R. Rye, M. Peot, .T. Hucek, A, Reinhart, T. Dupont, Mr. Bardouche. SECOND ROW: C. Lienau, I. Tlachac, C. Maedke, R. Kofler, N, Wiesner, D. Heuer, J. LeCloux, Mr. Sroda. SEATED: R. Kulhanek. J. Hunsader, S, Thomas, .T. Heidmann. 94' . ,.,.., 'law mv-K Mgr WWW

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-' - - 31: V 5 -xl ii . J ' 5 . .ff'q 1' ' K A' .f- , x . , , JL .. N K i NI f A'-ll. 1 . 4 g gp, , -. f in 0 - 1 i 1 ,,. , . H- , Ht-Q-. I 1 - i x. X YJ' .. .Qi y g, .L N 4 i 5 1 . 1 I ..... STUDENT FORUM--TOP ROW: M. Sibilsky, M. Perry, B. Fett, B. Appel, D. Heidmann, D. LeClouz, G. Kolmorgen, D. Younk, J. Fellows, Sandra Dix, J. Empey, J. Koeberl. FOURTH ROW: V. J. Brann, K. Schlise, E. Rabas, Kay Koss, P. Dufek, J. Kostichka, K. Gartzke, G. Kostichka, D. Kambach, G. Eggert, J. Anderson, M. Novak, J. LeClouz, D. Raether. THIRD ROW: J. Urban, J. Hall, L, Guth, C. Maedke, Karen Koss, J. Toppe, P. Naze, P. Hein, T, Hoffmann, L, Burmeister, M. Busch, Darlene Girard. SECOND ROW: Miss Higgins, NL Ahrndt, B. Krause, J. Hoffmann, C, Jorgenson, M, Olson, D. Feld, J. Meverden, B. Tlachac, M. Mura, B. Kohlbeck, J. Heidmann, K. Hoppe. FIRST ROW: C. Lukes. S. Antonneau, B. Wolter, S. Schlise, J. Schlise, L. Rutz, E. Blahnik, M, Mehlin, WIDENING HORIZONS SHH....WE'RE 0N I The 61 members oftheStudentForum, guided by Miss The 3P0I1ights, under the direction of Mr. Higgins, met to discuss current topics of studait interest. HOI1k0fI'1P. SDe1'1f1T1OSf0fifSYi1T1eD1'eP31'iUgfel'The FWO The officers for the year were S. Schlise, president: J. class PHYS during the Year- Schlise, vice-president, L. Rutz, secretary, andB.Wolter, The Officers e1eCFCC1 fOr the '61-'62 year in- treasurer. cluded: Gary Kostichka, presidentg Kary Kohlbeck, Activities of the Forum included panel discussions on ViC6-P1'eSiCi6DI: and Jean Hucek, secretarY'f1'e3SU1'e1'- topics ofworld andnational affairs, teenageproblemg, and a Under their direction, the Drama Club fulfilled its travel talk by a guest who recently returned from Berlin. PUFDOSS IO promote dramatics at A. H.S. DRAMA CLUB--TOP ROW: Donna Girard, G. Heuer, S. Dart, S. Bucholtz, J. Neubauer, J. Schmiling. C. Kohlbeck, B. Granius, M. Mehlin, P. Timble, N. Gates, E. Blahnik, B. Nilsen, B. Wolter, B. Appel, J. Anderson. FOURTH ROW: S. Schlise, S. Dix, K. Iwen, J, Koeberl, J. Empey, E. Rabas, D. Piette, K. Gartzke, E. Fett, M. Perry, J. Cesar, G. Kostichka, M. Schmidt, B. Korth, K. Koss. THIRD ROW: R. Vandeveld, S. Swoboda, J. LeCloux, J. Toppe, D. Luedke, C. Maedke, M. Mura, D. Andre, Darlene Girard. B. Flavion, B. Kohlbeck, B. Tlachac, M. Cornette, B. Krause, L. Rutz, M. Ahrndt. SECOND ROW: Mr. Honkomp, K. A. Kohlbeck, C. Baumann, L. Schley, F. Dier, G. Dufek, D. Pommier, N. Schmiling, J. Kostichka, S. Junio, M, Olson, S. Antonneau, J. Hucek, J. Mererden. FIRST ROW: M. Tlachac, C. Meyers, L. Guth, J. Schlise, T. Hoffmann, J. Struck, J. Verhyen, K. Kohlbeck, D. Mraz. Eg I l zf 1 N' is - -4. Q fe. 1 ,, Q gf' :I 7 X , .. ' 1 I 1 , A ' ,, . X 1 9 ' . . . '9 0 Q 'G' ' ' S 4 X 1 ,K-,-Q 1 ., ALTA. 7241 l--...av .1 Q 4 YA



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ONE-ACT PLAY-- Shoemaker's Wife , Miss PODD. Miss Sondalle, G. Olson, V. J. Brann. J. Empey. CONTEST PLAYS PRESENTED OPERETTA SCORES HIT Three one-act plays were presented in connection with the state play contest. The winning play, The Shoemaker's Wife was directed by Miss Popp and Miss Sondalle. The Death of the Hired Man was directed by Mr, Duvel, while Mr, Honkomp directed The Ring of General Macias. After placing first in the school competition, the cast of the winning play traveled to Kewaunee for the district competition. Participants agreed that it was a rewarding experience. On February 17 and 20, the A Cappella choir presented Gilbert and Sullivan's Sweethearts, an operetta of Dutch background, It portrayed the days of the long-lost Princess Sylvia and was a humorous, touching love story. There were several leading roles supported by members of the junior chorus and the forty-eight members of the A Cappella choir. The musical was directed by Robert Klimko, with the assistance of Margaret Perry. OPERETTA--TOP ROW: R. Appel, M, Reinert, J. Feld, R. Kostichka, R. Koch, R. Ellison, D. Bucholtz, B. Bellin, R, Heuer, G. Entringer, SECOND ROW: J. Sell, S, Antonneau, B. Krause, J. Koeberl, S, Dart, M. Cornette. FIRST ROW: M. Busch, J, Meverden, K, Gigstad, 'CU Lb'

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