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AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB ROW 1: Roger Volk, Willard Tow, Jim Bolm. ROW 2: Mr. Wortham, Walter Lineberry, Melton Johnson, Larry Santorski, Bill Bernsen, Gary Newman, George Harsch, Tom Painter, Oliver Slmino, Wayne Cross, lf we needed mikes set up or the projector for movies or any other number of jobs done in prepara- tion for an assembly, all we had to do was call on the members of the Audio-Visual Club. The boys, under the sponsorship of Mr. Wortham, should be congratulated on their fine work throughout the school year. Amateur D. J. J im Brooks. OFFICERS President ---- - - Tom Boyer Vice-President - - - - Jim Bolm Secretary - - - - Roger Volk Treasurer - - - - - Willard Tow The Early Show
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SAFETY PATRCL ROW 1: Joan Mooy, June Ellis, Inda James, Carol Neuhaus, Pat Sisco, Sharon Clause, Alda Achter, Richard Eichenberger, Sally Schwalbert, Sharon Poignee, Sharon Buchholz, Jeanette Ellison, Lola Lee, Barbara Paul. ROW 2: Kathy Burns, Kathy Cloninger, Grace Mueller, Mamie Wagganer, Brenda Montgomery, Anne Vincent, Georgia Williams, Joyce Whitrock, Betty Spann, Janet Scott, Jo Ann Rice, Mary Derby, Dar- lene Fritz, Pat Carson. ROW 3: Naydene Dudash, Clara Buschmann, Sunny Bond, Nancy Hendricks, Carol Jones, Hazel Uelsman, Mary Iuhlin, Kathy Loerch, Nancy Ruble, Judy Apel, Betty Lefarth. ROW 4: Martin Hallenberger, Scott Hawkins, Gary Behrns, Gary Chott, Steve Rose, Judy Chrismer, Carole Riddle, Shirley Freeman, Harriet Johnson. The student organization which handles the safety of students on their way to and from school is the Safety Patrol. To keep the busses safe, the patrols, chosen by their drivers, have been given the task of patrolling the busses and keeping the students in order. This group holds meetings regularly to discuss various problems on the busses and how they can be handled tactfully. Along with Mr. Mall, their spon- sor, the group has as their purpose, the safety of the students at Fox School. Alda Achter, Secretary: Jean Clausen, Vice-President: Rich Eichen berger, Presidentg Mr. Mall: Sally Schwalbert, Treasurer.
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DEBATE TEAM The debate team is an organization consisting of students interested in study- ing and discussing world and national problems. Com- petition is held on local, regional, and state levels. Debaters study the ques' tion, become well enough informed about it that they can efficiently debate either on the affirmative or nega- tive sides, and then prepare to meet and defeat opposing teams. Co-Captains Johnnie Geisler Larry Santorski SEATED: Judi Jackson, Johnnie Geisler, Pat Hughes, Kathy Geisler, Jo Ann Rice, Larry Santorski . STANDING: Nancy Joest, Mary Balmer, Mr. Allen, Arnold Schmidt, Ed Roland. DRAMA CLUB ROW 1: Carolyn Mesger, Janet Ritterbusch, Marilyn Keane, Margaret Boyd, Charlene Braundel, Judy McCoy. ROW 2: Jean Clausen, Mary Balmer, Karen Simcox, Dolores Boyce, Joan Reinhold, Carolyn Smith, Richard Eichenberger, Mr. Allen. ROW 3: Tom Newman, Steve Rose, Will Lineberry, Jo Ann Lesch, Larry Santorski, Judi Jackson, Ken Mc- Arthy, Curt Seward, Judy Gruenewald. The Drama Club at the present time is not organized. This group in- cludes all of the students who have par- ticipated in the school plays and skits. Plckadilly was the first produc- tion by the Drama Club in 1959. Last year's play was The Magic Touch. This year' s speech class put on a one- act skit entitled Who Dunnit? for the student body. The students taking part in these activities are gaining invaluable exper- ience in acting and working with people 83
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