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Left to right, front row: Judy Moellering Calternatej, Judy Kunert finterpretive readingj Beulah Read Cinterpretive d' J M I rea ing g r. Genn Pinkham, speech clirectorg Jeannette Thompson fdramatic declamj Lloyd Meyer fdramatic de- claml, Karen Diggins Cdramatic declam, original oratoryj. Second row' Sharolyn Wilson Coratoricsl decla J M'k . on ITI , I C Abrams fextemporaneous speakingl, Eugene Ryerson Cextemporaneous speaking, radio speakingj Carolyn Brooks 'h d t umorous eclaml, Janice Sharp Chumorous declaml, Kay Sutton Chumorous declamj, Mary Jorgensen Cinterpretive readingl, Kathy Zatloukal falternateb. Third row: Judi Toillion Cradio speakin J Mar Bl k g , y a e foriginal oratoryl, Margretta Burkhart foriginal oratoryj, Gary Obrecht Calternatej, Richard Sheriff Cradio speakingb, Linda Hotz Cal- ternatel, Joanne Kaplan Qoratorical declamj, Mary Sue Sadler falternatel. - speech contestants These students were chosen in the home contest to represent our school in the February pre-district speech contest at Clarion. Those who received a division I rating there entered competi- tion at the district level at Spencer in Marchg those who again received this rating were entitled to enter state compeition in April. Each division had three judges, who individually rated each speaker. To receive a division I rating, the contestant must receive a I rating from at least two of the three judges.
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Left to right, front row: Richard Sheriff, Terry Knutson, Larry Malaise, Larry Wilson, James St. John, Lloyd Meyer Second row: Mrs. Grada Peterson, advisorg Gene Ford, Stanley Reed, Frank Woods, Paul Riley, Larry DeCamp Third row: Walter Graves, Douglas Raygor, Don Garrett, Roger Knudsen, Jerry St. john, James Spires. high school visual education The Visual Education Clubs include boys interested in operating the film machines. Each operator is required to take instructions, practice using the machines, and pass an oral test for operating the machines. He must show care in the handling of film, and be prompt, courteous, and honest. Service certificates are awarded to qualifying mem- bers in the spring. junior high visual education Left to right, front row: Ronald Gearhart, David Cole, Eldon Weinhold, Clifford Thorn, Ricky Mayes. Second row: Mrs. Grada Peterson, advisor, Donald Meyer, Bruce Toillion. fr W -was
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Left to right, front row: Lloyd Meyerg Carolyn Brooks, clerkg Judy Kunert, reporter, Victor Lothe, treasurer, Janice Sharp, secretary, Karen Diggins, vice-presidentg Jeannette Thompson, presidentg Mr. Roger Williams and Mr. Dale Midland, advisors. Second row: Karen Will, Judi Toillion, Mary Blake, Mary Timmerman, Beulah Read, Kathy Zatloukal, Mary Sue Sadler, Judy Moellering, Rosalie Boehme. Third row: Linda Flower, Mary Gearhart, Richard Sheriff, Gary Oibrecht, Margretta Burkhart, Sharolyn Wilson, Joan Spangler, Kay Sutton, Mary Jorgensen. thespians This club is a national dramatic organization. Its purpose is to promote interest in the Dramatic Arts, to allow further participation in dramatic activities, and to recog- nize those students who have made outstanding achievements in the field of drama. An invitation into Thespian Troupe 543, designating the accumulation of 10 points earned by the candidate and the affirmative vote of the present club members, starts the fun for the candidate. Initiation Day proves to be a big one for all future members as they are run through their paces. The year was a big one for Troupe 543. A fall picnic started the social activities, work on the homecoming float fplaced 3rdJ and sponsoring of an all-school Femmes Fancy Formal party tgirl-ask-boyj called for group cooperationg and an excursion to see The Music Man at KRNT theater in Des Moines met with much enthusiasm for those who were able to make the trip.
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