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iz; wocihw i Standing: Ruth Tracy; Preston Gee; Shirley Christensen; Mr. Abney, Advisor; John Grandine. Seated: Shirley Campbell; 3arbara Ison; Roberta Netzol, Secretary; Bill Schultz, President; Mary Davis, Treasurer; Stilth Marshall; Charlene May Not Shown: Raymond Greisinger, Vice President. I L I IBRARIANS and Seventh Period Study Hall Mr. Babula, Mary Jane O’Donnell, Patty Lutterman, Sharon Sundberg, Marilyn Davis, Mary Jane Rhodes, Thelma Rosio, Ruth Tracy, Kay Kincaid, Jackie Skidmore, Susan O’Donnell, Joy DuKour, Ada Perry. 22 UOP U
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co O •—i c O1 Row 1: Joan Kincaid, Dorothy Steele, Sharon Sundberg, Gordon Roberts, Jackie Guth, Preston Gee, Geraldine Giessel, Kathleen Compton, Miss Bowden. Row 2: Pat3y Blanton, Edith Marshall, Kay Dorau, Glenn Wilson, Carol McCorkle, Bruce Pence, Joy Steele, Susan O'Donnell, Richard Dluge. Row 3: Betty Bailey, Margaret Richards, Barbara Jesse, Leonard Perry, Thelma Rosio, John Grandine, Mary Ellen Roberts. At Laona. The beginning of February brought out the students interested in forensics. Seventeen students began to prepare speeches, orations, declamations, and readings. It wasn't very long after this that the elimination contest was held here at C, H, S, on March 6, There were twelve contestants chosen to go to the Laona league contest on March llj.. These were Ramona Jameson, Kay Dorau, Marilyn Mountain, Jeannette Lewis, Roberta Netzel, Gordon Roberts, Edith Marshall, Mary Ellen Roberts, Preston Gee, Glenn Wilson, Dorothy Steele, and John Grandine. At Laona there were further eliminations to select contestants to take part in the Hew London district contest. Those who received A's were Ramona Jameson, Roberta Netzel, Kay Dorau, Marilyn Mountain, Edith Marshall, and Gordon Roberts, In New London on March 28, two contestants from Crandon received A's which entitled them to go on to Madison for the state contest. These winners were Gordon Roberts and Roberta Netzel, Many thanks should go to the coaches who took time and had patience to help these pupils do their best. The coaches were Miss Bowden, Mr. Abney, Mr, Manley, Mrs, O'Donnell, and Mr. Babula. The senior forensic contestants sincerely hope that the underclassmen will carry on and do a good job in the following years. Representatives at the New London contest. 25
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