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NEVER TONGUE-TIED Jill Thompson has captured her audience as she relates a humorous incident. Listening and grading is speech instructor, Francis Cheslik, Under the direction of Francis Cheslik, a new member of the faculty, the speech department began the school year larger than ever. Included were tour classes of Speech I and one of Speech II. While Speech I students concentrated on parliamen- Could ,haf Prem, head of Kay qsnoddyy tary procedure, persuasive speaking, debate, and in- KHCZYHW be Ploiilng a TWP for B'll lM'- terpretative reading, the second year class delved v d R ? , . an emere, Uslem deeper into the aspects of drama and radio broad- casting. A hilarious comedy, It's Cold In Them Thar Hills was presented to the student body and Parent-Teacher Association by the second year speech class members. The cast incuded: Bill Rustem, Ruth Abraham, Christel Schillinger, Steve List, Rick Monk, Kay Kaczynski, Gerhard Pickelmann, Sue Leidel, Norbert Keinath, and Knot picturedj Jean Wenzel, Barb Rupprecht, Greg Fetterman, Dave Schmitzer. I li'
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Students Kay Roedel, Linda Bierlein, and Steve Hill hunt out the location of the heart, lungs, and other interesting data while dissecting a cat as Harlan Abraham, biology instructor, looks on. Add a little here and take a little there, says James Weber, below, to Tim Hildner and Terry Weiss as they wait for results of a chemistry experiment. Ken Kueftne-r, Henry Dietzel, and Dennis Zuercher prepare for an elec- tricity experiment in Betty Sheppard's physics class. Exciting are the results of some of the mixtures whipped up in science class by pard, and Dennis Haubenstricker work under the direction of Mrs. Betty Shep- pard. the freshmen. Kathleen Davis, Tom Shep-
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PHYSICAL FITNESS STRESSED Although conducted by a new teacher, Arthur Pelzer, the boys' physical educa- tion classes experienced little change in their athletic activities. However, they quickly learned that after a period of in- struction in a sport they would be given written and skill tests to examine their knowledge and ability in that particular activity. Mrs. Sharon Barrett led the girls as they attempted to keep their bodies fit and trim by repeating special exercises. Through the course of the school year, her students enioyed such events as vol- leyball, bombard, track and field, free exercise, and tumbling. High on the list of popular activities for both boys and girls was folk dancing. This experience gave the mixed group an op- portunity to mingle and to demonstrate their dancing abilities. Perfect balance is displayed as Nancy Voorheis and Kathy Krum- nauer demonstrate the back angel for Mrs. Sharon Barrett, physical education instructor. As Director Arthur Pelzer Iback to cameral checks, a group of students urge their favorite wrestler on to victory. The performers are lefty Rick Monk, senior, and Ed Dahlman, iunior.
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