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Bowling Club officers: Jean- Q nie Thomasg treasurer, Janet McFanng secretary, Mr. Kiefl ferg sponsor, Bryan Bauerg president. Bowlers Enjoy Healthy Activity Suspense-strike? . . . spare? . . . gutter Divisions of four to a team are made and ball? . . . Excitement runs high as LHS stu- accurate scores are kept. At the end of the dents bowl every Tuesday after school. Be- season top bowlers and teams are honored at sides having fun, the bowlers gain practice a special assembly. and develop skill in the sport. Jim Lienemann improves his bowl- ing' form during weekly matches at Athmar Lanes.
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Because of student demand, the Dramatics Club was divided into two groups. Meeting every two weeks, each section emphasized a particular phase of dramatics. Group I concentrated on acting, presenting short vignettes and skits during the club period. Members not participating in these sketches critically evaluated the acts. Back- stage techniques were studied by Group II. Learning to apply make-up, to set up props, and to create special lighting effects were among the skills developed. Front Row: Susie Borchert, Sheryl Natzke, Pat Thompson, Marilynne Moats, Pam Florell, Elaine Speelman, Mr. Dosien, sponsor. Second Row: Janet Clausen, Venna Bangert, Judy Sydebotham, Janeen Fair- man, Norma Leising, Mary Krenz, Kathy Wille, Diane Brockmeier, Bob Krueger. Third Row: Hazel Maycumber, Charlotte Heyman, Ronnie Welk, Bonnie Mausolf, Jerry Blay, Kathy Minor, Darlene Nolan, Carl Thaemert. Dramatics Club Re-organized pf., 1 - - f . v - Front Row: J ohnna Hecht, Betty Macy, Kathy Wood- hams, Joy Carlson, Bob Moats, Mr. Fischer, sponsor. Second Row: Janet Oleson, Ellen Lesnitt, Katie Mur- ray, Judy Watt, Sue Hoffmann, Mary Kelly, Carolyn Carstens. Third Row: Greg Boyko, Mark Brinkman, Guy Patterson, Cliff Payne, Al Miller, Jim Oleson, Dave Hitztaler. -41-.
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Santa Claus Shop Highlights J .R.C. Program rex Front Row: Nancy Tice, Representative, Vera Clark, Representa- tive, Sandra Kroeger, President, Larry Brooks: Vice-President, Mis Mueschke, Sponsor. Second Row: Adrian Hanft, Lynn Young, Jam- ie Loechel, Dave C. Miller, Kryatyna Frankowaki, Ruth Geese. Third Row: Linda Kemmerling, Karen Denney, Nancy Wyatt, Di- ane Miller, Alice Prothe, Carolyn Bacon, Mary BunzeL Fourth Row: Barbara Murray, Loretta Vandre, Janice Ebert, Jeanette Liens- mann, Ursula 1-leinisch, Jeannie Thomas, Diane Dupree. Fifth Row: A 1 54.-e Ed Moore, Misa Mueschke, and Jim Loechel all give Santa a helping hand in the Junior Red Cross toy drive for the Santa Claus Shop. Ed Moore, Jim Lienemann, Bob Kroeger, Darlene Nolan, Kay Zim- merman, Patsy Everaon, Diane Koeltzow, Kathleen Fairman. Sixth Row: Sharon Barton, Dianna Regelin, Judy Phelps, Jeaneen Fair- man, Elaine Speelman, Linda Knapp, Barbara Weseloh, Hazel May- cumber. Seventh Row: Ruthann Schaefer, Dennis Meyer, Allen Baumbach, Richard Smith, Allen Bylsma, Jane Zeiler, Nancy But, Bonnie Mausolf, Arlene Morgenatem. Be sure and bring your usable toys to- morrow. These words were heard throughout the Christmas season from Junior Red Cross members as they collected toys for the Santa Claus workshop. The toys were repaired and given to needy families. J .R.C. is not an independent school club, but is affiliated with the Denver chapter of the Red Cross. Therefore the group engaged in both local and city-wide projects, includ- ing the Santa Claus Shop, the Volunteen pro- gram and Christmas caroling. -43-
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