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The Drama Club's main objective is to promote dramatic activities among stu- dents. The club's plays make them self- supporting, and teach theatrical adver- tisement, stage scenery., technical lighting, and make- up application. , The club hosted several instructional meetings and workshops which were open to the school. At one Work- shop, Dr. Louis H. Campbell, Chairman of the Ameri- can Theatre Association Stage Movement and Dance Proj ect and a leading authority on time and movement, was a guest speaker. The workshop was entitled Move- ment and Physical Expression. The workshop bettered the understanding of movement and the reduction of personal inhibitions. Another instructional meeting included learning the correct way to apply make-up. The club presented a one-act play, Curse you, jack Dalton, to the school and public. Plans were made for a three-act play. The club attended several plays at the Viterbo Fine Arts Center in La Crosse. These plays included, A Doll's House, The Boyfriend, which is a musical, and Faust. They also planned to see the presenta- tion of Cyrano at the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis. Officers this year were: Yvonne Bell, president, Darlene Kleppen, vice president, Corrine Becker, secretary, and Bart Near, treasurer. RIGHT: Egbert is persuing Bertha from Curse you Jack Dalton. BELOW: Yvonne, Corrine and Steve are planning a trip to Vertibo College to see a play. S ESV We 3 Nllnlllllnnnnqnqw guns mi In Kgs 5 We 'Y' AN XX N
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Forensics was once again a popular ac- tivity for students to take part in, with about forty students participating in the local contest. Each student competed in the category of his choice, play acting, poetry reading, or speech writing. ln order to reach the state level, participants must achieve an A rating in each of the lower levels. This year the sub- district contest was hosted by Gale- Ettrick-Trempealeau in March. The district contest was held in LaCrosse in March, and the state contest in April at Madison. Congratulations to all G. E.T. students who reached the state level. RIGHT: Debbie Lund addresses her audience on The proper role of prisons. BELOW: M. Severson, R. Aasland, P. Jacobs, P. Scheller and E. Diamond represented G.E.T. on the I-Iigh Quiz Bowl program on Channel 8. Mr. R. Chirstian is their advisor. the lntrospectiv
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