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One of the newest honorarres at Cresco rs Thesprans a dramaucs honorary Thespran members are those students who have devoted a lot of therr trme to the freld of dramatrcs by actrng rn plays and workrng on crews A Cup of Tea the contest play was qurte a success rn the con tests Many long hours were spent on tt but the monotony ofthe prac trces was broken by pop and voodres brought by Art and Chas THESPIANS Doss Rosalre Burgess Jrm Ingersoll ROW TWO Marjorre Bork Judy Knlght Susan Grrnhaug Carol Benson Ann Howard Mary Lou Waller Janet Bergan Carolyn Severson Lourse Moser Janet Sternmetz Donna Lrnderbaum ROW THREE Kareem Peter Rose Teetshorn Manly Brgalk Ken Errckson Gene Murray Chuck Collrns Lrz Cameron Deanna Kratz Charles Colhns Pat Doss A Cup of Tea Around the World rn 80 days the Junror class play was one of the best productrons put on by a Jumor class Under the drrectron of Mrss Drngwall the play was a great success The work and many rehearsals were worth rt all Deanna Kratz Mary Eddy A Cup of Tea Wrtnessrng the travelrng of Phrlras Fogg, rn the play, were Janet Stem metz, Rosalre Burgess, Judre Kntght, Donna Lrnderbaum, Kareen Peter Leonard Erdahl, Gordon Benson, and Around the World rn 80 Days John Barth O . J ' ' 3 J ROW ONE: Bob Gitchell, Malinda Baker, Mary Eddy, Miss Dingwall, Pat fi 4 if iw. A
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ROW ONE Marc1a Norland Cmdy MoCameron Janet Steinmerz Carol Lemon Mar Jor1e Bork ROW TWO Barbara Ferkmgstad Caro1Benson John Burgess Ruth Wtldman, Mlss Norland. ROW THREE Ardys Young Mary Eddy Malmda Baker Ann Howard Mary Lou Waller M1ss Dmgwall Phylhs Somervxlle. The speech department mcludmg many underclassmen, managed to mamtam an envlable record 1n Iowa H1gh School Speech Assoclatton actlvlties th1s year Compeung tn the home contest w1th over f1fty other C H.S students these people won the opportumty of represenung our school ln the prelmunary contest. Marcxa Norland Marjorre Bork and Phyllrs Somervtllem oratory Mahnda Baker C1ndy MoCam ous declam Carol Benson Mary Eddy and Judy Lennon 1n radlo speakmg Phy1.hsSomervxl1e Cmdy McCameron, and Janet Stemmetz 1n tnterp readmg and Ann Howard, Mary Lou Waller, and Bob G1tchell tn extemp speakmg. These students apprec1ate the fme coachmg of rhe1r Lnstructors M1ss Norland and M1ss D1ngwal1. Coached by MISS Dmgwall C.H.S s debate team, whlch won the 1958 Northeast Iowa Debate Contest began preparanon for thxs year's debate toplc Should the Uruted States adopt the Essenual Features of the Br1t1sh Educat1onalSystem Theaff1rmat1veteam Ann Howard and Marcla Norland and the negauve team Ken Ertckson and Don Khngle had some practxce w1th Decorah and Cresco Notre Dame before partlctpaung 1n Forenstc and IHSSA act1v1t1es Dmgwall eron, and Barb Ferkingstad in dramatic declamz John Burgess, Ruth Wildman, and Ardys Young in humor- Dawn ROW ONE Ken Enckson Marc1a Norland Don Khngle Susan Gun haug Judy Lennon ROW TWO Annl-Ioward Mary Louwaller Mlss
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ROW ONE: Don Klingle, Cindy McCameron, Judie Knight, Miss Helen Baker, Adviser, Floyd Deats, Carol Hruska, Lila Benson, Kareen Peter, ROW TWO: Miss Rosella Sando, Louise Moser, Janet Stein- mentz, Malinda Baker, Pat Doss, Ken Buhr, Rachel Johnson, Deanna Kratz, Betty Drake, Karen Williams, Sandra Walters, John Owens, Molly Frank, Mary Eddy, Mr. Richard Stevens. Meeting deadlines and writing headlines were only part of the newspaper staff's responsibilities. The reporters scurried around the halls picking up news items . . . they really had a nose for news, The copy was sent down to the Times-Plain Dealer Friday afternoons, and Lila will remember the many times she proof-read the galleys on Saturdays. ROW ONE: Miss Andrews, Miss Baker, Lila Benson, Carol Hruska, CarolLinderbaum, Rachel Johnson, LouiseMoser. ROW TWO: Kareen Peter, Sandra Walter, Karen Williams, Malinda Baker, Jim Ingersoll, Deanna Kratz, Sandra Hendrickson, Mary Lou Waller, Judie Knight, Muriel Vagts. Co-Editors, , Carol Hruska and Lila Benson Exchange ......... Sandra WKIICIS Classroom . . . Mary Eddy and Molly Frank Typing . . ........ Betty Drake Headlines . . . .Rachel Johnson Athletics , . . . Don Klingle Co-Editors, Lila and Carol wif! Students who have done outstanding work in journalism, either on the SPARTAN or Cresconian staffs, are selected as mem- bers of the Quill and Scroll Society. The organization holds two initiations a year, a tea in the fall and a banquet in the spring.
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