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Debaters Gain Knowledge Through Research FRONT ROW: P. Updike, J. Powell, G. Butcher, J. Sharp, J. Scott, L. Murray, C. Lehman. BACK ROW: S. Linegar, S. Han, B. Bishop, M. Winings, T. Floyd, R. Edens, and Mr. Brown. Under the leadership of Mr. Donald Brown the Debate Club has come to be an outstanding organization in our school. Through hard work, research, time, and extra effort, these boys have built up their store of knowledge so that they might travel throughout the state to compete with other schools. Every year there is one main debate subject that all the boys work on. This year the subject was stated as thus; Resolved: That the Federal Government should adopt compulsory arbitration for the settlement of labor management disputes in basic industries. This year the club, composed of varsity and subvarsity, have traveled to Ball State University, Butler University, New Castle, Peru, and Kokomo. The varsity competes only with the varsity teams of the other schools and the sub-varsity competes only with the sub-varsity of other schools. The sub-varsity attends the meets in a competing capacity only when an extra judge is able to attend with the boys. Varsity debators are: (1 to r) Mark Winings, Lynn Murray, Terry Floyd, and Bill Bishop. 27
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Thespians Displayed Abilities to Willkie Students FRONT ROW: T. McCorkle, L. Winings, P. Forst, P. Balser, B. Green, D. VanWinkle, C. Sentman, A. Sullivan, B. Knauer, K. Cassidy, C. Svendsen. SECOND ROW: R. Smith, R. Knopp, J. Cassidy, P. Shepard, L. Tancey, B. Clouser, J. Comelious, J. Hood, K. Tharp, W. Schauble, A. Webb, A. Campbell, J. Helpling, R. Robinson, Mr. Brown. THIRD ROW: P. Anderson, C. Kochman, R. Richwine, B. Wegehoft, D. Shepard, T. Hicks, L. Oliver, J. Drake, M. Etchison, T. Cook, L. Murray, M. Winings, M. Warner, D. Wittkamper. BACK ROW: C. Piirto, M. Fihe, K. Sanders, D. Linegar, M. Updegraff, D. Yates, M. Fettig, J. Holland, B. Bishop, J. Fortson. With the assistance of Mr. Donald Brown, Troupe 58 proudly presents ... This speech has been heard many times by the students of Willkie High throughout the years of the Troupe’s existence at our school. The club's purpose is to promote the dramatic arts. Every year a series of plays are produced by different groups within the organization. In the spring the whole organization takes on the task of developing a production on a much larger scale. The club tries to keep its membership limited so as not to have too large a group. The membership now stands at approximately 50 students. A group of apprentices are selected every fall. To become a full-fledged Thespian, 10 points must be earned. Points may be acquired by acting in a play, directing a play, or by participation in a production through stage crews and make-up committees. This organization adds to the cultural part of our school society and is very much appreciated and we are proud to have such a group in our school. Thespian officers are: (1 to r) Judy Helpling, treasurer; Mr. Brown, sponsor; Terry Cook, vice-president; Ramsey Elkins, president; Duane Wittkamper, recorder; and Jeanne Drake, secretary. 26
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Modern Language Club Enlightens Students The Modern Foreign Language Club was newly organized this year under the supervision of Mrs. Guerrero and Mr. Herndon. The club is composed of French and Spanish students. Their first big event wasthe annual Christmas caroling party. The club sang songs at Mr. Copeland's home, nursing homes, and Mercy Hospital. The club caroled through the halls. Each fore ign language group also sang two songs for the High School Christmas Party. They also made a tape for the WBMP radio station, which was played throughout the Holiday Season. The club reorganized the pen pal exchange this year. In March they presented two plays in French and Spanish. They sold concessions at basketball games to earn money to carry on various activities. Some of the seniors observed classes all day at Ball State University during National Foreign Language Week. The seniors in both French and Spanish took college achievement tests in their respective languages. The club had its annual banquet in the spring. All awards were presented at this time. Modern Language Club officers are: Fred Rickabaugh, president; Linda Oliver, secretary; Greg Goins, vice-president; and Lennart Melander, treasurer. KNEELING: S. Tam, T. Stevens, C. Lucas, T. Crimans. SEATED: T. McCorkle, K. Cotton, B. Holland, K. Oldag, J. McGill, L. Frazier, P. Balser, P. Forst, B. Knauer, A. Sullivan, P. Mitchell. THIRD ROW: K. Young, D. Rogers, B. Green, L. Loy, M. Etchison, L. Tancey, L. Keifer, W. Schauble, L. Oliver, C. Sentman, M. Rogers, S.Pelton, L. Davies, D. VanWinkle, R. Gillam, P. Shepard. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Herndon, D. Tharp, E. Stevens, V. Hillard, D. Shepard, D. Church, M. Lane, B. Acres, B. Fuller, C. Yarling, J. Dean, S. Sites, W. Gomez, S. Willhoite, C. Hasecuster, K. Sanders, B. Blackburn, B. DeLawter, Mrs. Guerrero. FIFTH ROW: C. Foor, L. Van-Horn, L. Winings, T. Hicks, B. Murphy, J. Burton, J. Badger, J. Drake, M. Fettig, K. Albers, D. Linegar, K. Cassidy, C. Svendsen, V. Sallee, K.Fetz, K. Bombersback, L. Peters, M. Fihe. BACK ROW: S. Hancher, S. Wimmer, S. Pearson, C. Clouser, K. Sanders, J. Buttler, L. Melander, K. Williams, G. Coffin, B. Bishop, M. Winings, S. Updergraff, F. Rickabaugh, G. Goins, E. Mangas, B. Reichart, and M. Warner. 28
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