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il: 11' STUDENT FORUM--TOP ROW: J. Dier, R. Wierichs, R. Nesemann, T. Bero, J. Charles, C. Lienau, S. Still- well, J. Hunsader, E. Wiesner, G. Melchoir. THIRD ROW: L. Zirbel, B. Granius, P. Hein, C. Charles, S. Bisely, S. Ackerman, K. Delveaux, S. Kohlbeck, J. Phillips, L. Hall. SECOND ROW: K. Krause, J.Novak, C. Jorgenson, K. Koss, S. Wiesner, S. Sibilsky, J. Holub, C. Maedke, N. Dart, K. Kirchman, K. Kohlbeck. FIRST ROW: J. Mraz, T. Hoffmann, L. Guth, Miss Higgins, J. Jerabek, J. Hall, N. Novak, B. Nilsen. Widening Onr Horizons Developing Developers As future leaders of tomorrow, students must be well informed about the happenings around the world today. This was the aim of the 1963-'64 session of Student Forum. Under the guidance of Miss Higgins, forty members of this discussion club elected Linda Guth as President, Jamie Hall as Vice-President, and Jeanne Jerabek as Secretary-Treasurer. Through panel discussions, the members became better acquainted with American problemsg state, national and world affairsg and the teen-age problems of today. The Camera Club, advised by Mr. Bardouche, had nine members. Its officers were Leslie Kostichka, President: Priscilla Timble, Vice-President: and Pat Rye, Secretary-Treasurer. This year the Camera Club has been concentrat- ing on quality rather than quantity of pictures pro- duced. Some club members have received advice and aid with the developing and enlarging of pictures from Harmann Studios. CAMERA CLUB--TOP ROW: K. Korth, R. Carmody, K. Stay, L. Nell, L. Wessel, Mr. Bardouche. FIRST ROW: P. Rye, P. Timble, C. Engelking, L. Kostichka.
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LIBRARY CLUB--TOP ROW: L. Kaus, G. Delfosse, A. Hoffmann, M. Blaha, K. Dufek, S. Naze, C. Bathke. SECOND ROW: R. Carmody, C. Charles, S. Pavlik, J. Monfils, D. Brandt, D. Heuer, C. Jorgenson. FRONT ROW: Miss Sondalle, P. Stika, L. Kostichka, L. Zirbel, N. Haack, G. Dufek. Read to Learn and Learn to Read The Library Club was again organized under' the direction of Miss Sondalle. Meetings were held twice a month during the home- room period to discuss new methods or problems that arose. Awards were given at the end of the year for the performance of special duties such as making a bulletin board display, circulating books, and keeping the library neat. The eighteen members were led by L. Kostichka, President: L. Zirbel, Vice-President: and P. Stika, Secretary-Treasurer. IN THE LIBRARY--POWERHOUSE OF LEARNING WE STUDY TOGETHER ,W,,,,,.....- -raw . lw-.,,,,N.
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LETTERMEN'S CLUB--TOP ROW: L. Meyer, B. Wierichs, J. Stephenson, R. Antonneau, J. Pavlick, P. Van Price THIRD ROW: L. Busch, D. Parins, D. Bair, J. Serrahn, R. Graf, D. Hettiger, I. Kambach. SECOND ROW: J. Fett, M. Wautlet, T. DeMeuse, L. VanLanen, J. Heidmann, B. Kulhanek, D. Wenz, Mr. VanEgeren. FIRST ROW: L. Schmiling, D. Charles, G. Heidmann, J. Charles, J. Cesar, T. DuPont, C. Lienau. Sportsmanship Means Fair Pla The Lettermen's Club, in its tenth year, wel- comed ten new members, to make the total number Jim Pavlick thirty. The officers included L. VanLanen, Presi- dent: I. Fett, Vice-President: and R. Graf, Secre- tary-Treasurer. The adviser was Mr. VanEgeren. The major function of the Lettermen's Club was to band together the major letter winners of various sports. Certain money-making activities, such as an annual dance and a car wash, enable the club to purchase extra equipment. John Charles C125 Gary Heidrnann 4135 Sturgeon Bay Game miss: swssif.-war. rpsrfrasu,-:f 1sir. 4 f'.
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