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fx Seated: Fay, D., Lenox, L., Staff, J.g McGovern, V. Standing: Roethe, J., Shower, S.: Mr. Rusyzcykg Ahrensmeyer, S., Deignan, P., Bruni, J. Present Facts - Give Views These students discuss intelligently the problems that deal with economics. 38 What's the topic? The members of discussion will bebate it. This year, the discussion group had three meetings. One was held here on the topic of Foreign Aid. The sec- ond was held at Fort Atkinson and the last one at Monona Grove. Anyone who wishes, may go out for discussion. All prep- aration is done on the individuals own time. This year the memerg were: Lois Lenox, John Roethe, Pat Deignan, Julie Staff, Sarah Ahrensmeyer, Sylvia Shower, Vera Nlc- Govern, James Bruni, and Diane Fay. The advisor of this group is Mr. Henry Rusyczyk, who was a great help in finding references and getting students prepared for thc discussion.
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fr :Y ,,,:, , at I Row 1: Love, D.1 Zwergel, C.g Mrs. Meyer, Advisor, Kallner, D., Gray, C. Row 2 Speer, S.g Czechowitz, M.g Peterson, A., Gray, C., Fisher, F. Row 3: Lenox, L.g Sam- pica, S., Purnell, L., Rime, J., Kubly, L., Anderson, C. Memorization of Declamations Forensics proved to be a popular activity with the students of E. H. S. A large number of students participated in the elimination contest held at Edger- ton to determine who would go on to the Badger League contest in Stoughton on March 15. Twenty students were chosen to represent Edgerton. Four students, Jim Myers, Cherry Gray, Sharon Stanford and Sarah Ahrensmeyer received A ratings. They, in turn, represented Edgerton in the District contest in Fort Atkinson on March 22. Sarah Ahrensmeyer, receiving an A rating, went on to represent Edgerton in the State contest held in Madison on April 12, where she received another A in rank. The activity was a success due to the fine supervision of the advisors. Many students learned important lesssons in speech under their able direction. A vote of thanks is given to Mrs. LaVerne Meyer, Mr. Henry Ruszczyk, Mrs. X Eunice Mitchell, Mrs. Ruth Djupman, and Mr, G, Keith Holforty. Jim Myers is one of the hard working students who practices before English classes in preparation for forensics meet for Badger conference. 37
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Row 1 Brandt R Ellefson D Mrs DJupman Uglum R Quam D Hantke T Row 2 Reel M Boyles L Mathison C 'Vlaier D Pierce K Sommerfeldt B Row 3 Borchert D Leitz J Marsden J Anderson M Anderson B Anderson J Stritt matter K Row4 Tiegs L Musseh1A Fessenden C Thronson G Murwin J Crandall M Marsden R Farrington J Row5 Lock K Selxog J Geske G Mab son F 'Vlanz K Sayre E Sahr, J Ticknor S Alds to Llbrar F acllltles Library Club consisted of thirty-eight students divided into two groups meeting on Monday and Tuesdays. Each group was divide into five sec- tions, each having a separate duty. These duties were: Taking care of magazine rack, bulletin boards, magazine room, making book repairs, and checking books in study hall. Officers for the club were: President, Gloria Thronsong vice president, Kathy Lockeg and secre- tary-treasurer, Ron Rcckard. Advisor was Mrs. Ruth Djupman. Two girls taking correspondence courses for this activity are Marlys Crandall and Jean Selvog, sg , Q 'ff il School library work includes checking through all books for necessary repairs.
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