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l r -i i. i 'llilrfyl E' Top row- K. Kuiawa, C. Pape, E. Stettler, V.Jacoby,.l.Underdole. W6b9f.N.L6f1Z4 Row 2- Miss Sieracki, D. Shevey, C. Ebben, D. Cline, L, Frarievic, J. Row 3' S. Janic, M. Wullier. 5. MillClfCl1. 5- Ullllg- Talent and practice-result, successful blastoll The play's the thing, acting, direction, production, make-up. The thrill ofitcan be found in the Theater Guild., This organization provides a fine place for promoting the many talents of its members. ln October, members worked hard to enter the drama contest and returned with a Bl' rating. :fc .:- ' lbdrfl N ,, ll tl 1 4 I Zpgyf I , . On March 30th and 3l stthe Theater Guild and talented music and dance students produced a musical, Mr. Crane of Sleepy Hollow. with Miss Sieracki and Mr. Koehn'as the directors, it proved to be a thrilling show and a wonderful success at G.H.S. lt has started a new tradition which we hope will find a permanent place at our school. JUDY TOMAN, Virginia Hale, John Lee and Sharon Thomas are rehears- ing a scene from Mr. Crane of Sleepy Hollow. - M T x . il E-g ,ill . X
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.l, ,, ,l'!!l.i Back Row- M. Sem, H. Harms, M. Kutz, B. Bruett, K. Splittsaesser, B. Plitt, C.lMarcus, L. Fisher. Row 2- Mrs. Schladitz, S. Sucharski, J. Millarch, N. Ciszewski, P. Gahnz, M. Meyer, M. O'Dannell, M. Heron Row 3 C. Boldt, E. Ciezk, C. Albrecht, J. Borg, S. Carlson, C. Sem, J. Pruetter. Scholars are important in space travel The purpose ofthe Future Teacher's of America is to give interested students an opportunity to explore this field and find out ifteaching is the pro fession they want to enter. Throughout the year the members took part in certain activities that they felt may help them later. This year the F.T.A. ,members concentrated on tutoring, and the program was expanded to include a great many more interested students. The members saw movies, collected books for a children's home, sold candy, and observed teach- ing methods in the elementary grades. The high- light of the year was the state F.T.A. annual con- vention, which was held at the University of Wis- consin. Anyone interested in becoming a teacher is welcome to ioin and participate in the various activities throughout the year. 78 T BY SELLING cans of candy the F.T.A. raised' money to send delegates tothe State Convention.
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