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1 DRAMATICS CLUB Jean Grace, President Jeanne Gerg, Vice President Alan VVilliams, Vice President Margaret Sawyer, Secretary Twyla Friese, Treasurer Beverly Linde, Program Chairman Marjorie Steinbach, Advisor Ronald Allen Mary Ann Bearder Arlene Bender Erich Bleek Delores Ilovk ,lfldith Boyd Lulngene Ilruder Tom Eichel .lzinet Egehreeht Audrey Fischer Patrivia Frey Gloria Hansen Thea Hansen Orland Kuenzi .Ilan Jnnz Keith Lindemnn Mary Lou Morgan lletty Ilunde Geraldine Malzxk Andrey Manthey Mary Margaret Esten Marlene Marthaler lluth Matthews Kenneth 1NlcConaghy Shirley Ptaschinski Lois Reinke .lnekie Sziluatke lletty Schmidt Gloria Sehoenwetter Joyce Sehulteis Furl Sehwartzenbneher Beverly Smith David Smith Audrey 'Feletzke Charles Thorne Naomi Wendt Angeline Wild John Zahn' All the world's a stage -for the Dramatics Club members as they stage impromptu dramas, study make-up, lighting, and other prob- lems of presentation.
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Debate Beverly Smith: Patricia Beylg Thur- man Fox, Coachg Ronald Allen Maryann Bearder, Melvin Grams. All-School play cast Mary Lou Morgan, Beverly Linde, Keith Lindemann, Ronald Allen, Sylvia Hemllng, Edith Boyd, Melvin Grams, Alan Williams, Erick Bleek, Kenneth McConaghy, Maryann Bearder, Jean, Janz, Julius Temkin, David Marvin, Carole Lee, Dorothy Schiller, Thomas Eichel, Barry Col- lier, Merlin Kenitzer, Vanessa Dehne, Rita Collier, David Roedl, John Wichman, Russell Larson, Wil- liam Stelnike, Marilyn Van Ess, Or- land Kuenzi, Leonard Louden, Charles Thorne. W 1 ,H+ , A if -my Debate ls one of the most valuable of the school's speech activities, stressing as it does logical thinking, the weighing of values, proper speaking habits, and wide reading. The all-school play, both through participation, and through back- stage work gives students the thrill of acting in and staging perform- Forensics The forensics team is shown leaving for West Bend where they partici- pated in the league tournament. Mrs. Donald Stern, Coach: Ronald Allen: Ray Butterbrodt, William. Miller, Phyllis Maier: Geraldine Malakg Au- drey Reinkeg Beverly Linde: Jerry Paul: Alan Williams: Twyla Friese: Mary Lou Mirgang Kenneth Wager- ner, Miss Marjorie Steinbach, coach. Ronald Allen, who was coached by Mrs. C. E. Butterbrodt, went on to the state tournament where he won A rating. Zweck-Wollenburg Hardware Company HDCCS. Forensics was an all-school pro- ject this year, and capable repre- sentatives went from the local finals to the Little Ten meet.
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i ,-M. SPANISH CLUB Betty Freitag, President Beverly Smith, Secretary-Treasurer Mlss Janet Schillfarth, Advisor XVRNYIO Rm-k Gerald Brace .lean lhulill- Virginia Cola-nmn Gloria Daniels Shirley Lovejoy Betty Lou Glmulonmn Joyce Grams lone Hman.: Freicl:1 Kuiper 1'4-ggy Lallounty Mnriorii- Nm-Millizin Lloyd Scliutte Donald Vorpzihl Christine Ziegler X , , v xv 3 l Both of the foreign language clubs were organized to give opportunity for the social use of the particular languages. Vocabulary seems easier when it is a part of a tortilla fiesta or a Roman banquet. X 'ip viii!! v LATIN CLUB Officersg Latin I Duane Nadolski, President James Robertson, Vice President Patricia Schmidt, Secretary Miriam Larson, Treasurer Officers: Latin II Jean Grace, President Kenneth Mc-Conaghy, Vice President Shirley Ptaschinski, Secretary Lois Miss John Lea .If-an .loan JL-an Rita Reinke, Treasurer Wanda Garczynski, Advisor Angelos Herlker Render Bortz Ilnrtz Vim l llzirry Collier Mary lN1:iri.:'vi's-t Esten Marian Ganz .l-:nn .ln DZ Alyce Jones llohert Keel James Iffurth Marwnml Krus-f.:'er Miriam Larson Donald Morgan Dunne Nnclolski Polly Ost .lnmes Robertson Clzirzi Nm- Schmidt Patricia Schmidt David Smith Marlene Smithhavk Dennis Swan Phyllis Wendt
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