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TEE NUEVE ےس ۴ s » ويج برعي چو - يود — وه Ra وو ATE Aen RIT TE v FT vct عم ات و تج بیج بن یئ ہے ym mene tt mem ed اهن : ہے FE ae OP “Tee EAA io PA wii اوہ وو ۸۲ Department Art class, a favorite of many stu- dents, has been taught by Mrs. Margret Y. Willis, pictured left, for seven years. Considering the limited facilities in the art depart- ment at the present time, Mrs. Willis acquaints her students with a very wide variety of'techniques. Below: Ah, perfect, approves Tamera Brod- owski, left, and Lois Bierlein, right. The two sly fellows at the back of the room are Roger Hart and Mike Dietrich. Pictured above is Ruth Enser, foreground, sketching, while Mrs. Willis directs Gary Walsh as he experiments with a new water color process.
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E 1 1 1 3 e Ws EFC as ee SER کا e E coo. e Speech In addition to learning how to com- pose and deliver formal speeches, speech students also learn sales- manship, dramatics, debate and helpful information in several other areas. — 9 Training students in the art of speaking is one of the duties of Marvin Hauck. Below: There, says Diane Loesel as she demon- strates at an assembly, the wonders of a hair dryer. 'How to Change a Baby's Diaper' was the topic of a skit for speech class. Standing left to right are Shirley Geyer, Kathy Ueb- ler, and Marajean Palmrueter. The cute babe with the lollipop is Dick A. Block.
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Above is pictured the Eagle Echo staff for the second semester. A new staff was elected to enable students to acquire experience in varied areas of publishing a newspaper. Pictured at the left is a typical example of journalism students working diligently to put out the next issue of the Eagle Echo. Under the capable direction of ad- visor Margret Y. Willis, the jour- nalism class published a bi-weekly newspaper throughout the school year of 1962-63, Left: The newspaper staff and their positions for the first semester of the school year are top row: Bar- bara Schluckebier, editor-in-chief; Judy Zehnder, news editor; Joe Chowaniec, sports editor; Sharon Reinbold, copy editor; Anne Brech- telsbauer, publication manager; Carol Starke, make-up editor; Marie Heine, librarian; Rhea Fisch- er, copy editor; Eileen Ruff, cir- culation manager. Seated: Roger Kroeger, advertising; Ray Rau, ad- vertising; Tom Rummel, business manager; Dennis Recla, photog- rapher.
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