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vast insight into public speaking an as 1,7 W-1 h..a -............,.... NORTHEAST SPEECH CLUB, FRONT ROW: Claudia Sulceslti, Vice-Presidemg Kathy Gentile, Caryn Swanson, Rosemary Mahoney, Emily Maske, Adviser, jean Albrecht, Presidentg Bob Pearson, Secretary and Treasurer. BACK ROW: Melinda Cimbut, Sandy Proffitt, and Ellen Voegele. CAMPUS SPEECH CLUB, FRONT ROW: Gerritt Kerkstra, Lester Marszalek. SECOND ROW: Caroline Kwiatkowski, Sue Miclow, Sharon Galvin. BACK ROW: Mrs. Murray, adviser, Maureen Dunn, Sue Thor- sen, Chris Reinecke, Martha Dorke, Linda Gorski, Michele Zurick, janie Stevens, and Debra Watkins. NOT PICTURED: Gary Kiner. NORTHWEST SPEECH CLUB, FOREGROUND: Steve Kerkstra, Lad Heis- Sotor, Dave Schulz, Sue Smith. THIRD ROW: Alice Engelmann, Gregg Rei- ten, FRONT ROW: Lynn Yeates, Karen Tusack, Bonnie Sheperd, Mike DH'-kC, Gary Vavro. BACK ROWI lorel IHHZOW. IESDCNB MCD0Ili'1gl1, C3l'0l Schurr, Chris Thiele, Barbara Zeller. SECOND ROW: Linda Oltman, Andrea Darwem, MTS- Spelch, 3'-'lVlSC1'. and Dawn Rutkowski-, ,is
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Drama and Speech clubs gave students DRAMA CLUB, FRONT ROW: Linda Rynkar, Linda Zarnecki, Linda Walczak, Debbie Duniais, Sue Thorsen, Freda Galles, Linda Holm, Carol Honterding. SECOND ROW: Kathy Erickson, jan Fetters, Helen Fortune, Linda Lepore, Maureen Dunn, Lynn Stamat, Vicki Strus, Judy Lurquin, Cathy Ickes, julie Piznr. THIRD ROW: Gerry Vartunas, Diann Schoniberl, Linda Heikes. Laurel Elich, Betty jerousek, Linda Brill, Pam Nyman, Bonita Miarecld, Caroline Kwiatkowski, Sunny Potter, Linda Wycislo. FOURTH ROW: Scott Hanawalt. Students with a wide variety of talent displayed their skills by participating in the popular Drama Club. Young men and women rehearsed long hours studying their lines and preparing themselves for upcoming plays. Students traveled to many area schools and performed one act plays that were widely acclaimed. Students with less ability as actors could donate their services to scenery, make-up and directing. Combined efforts of the ac- tors, directors and prop workers insured successful performances. SPEECH CONTESTANTS, FRONT ROW: Bonnie Holdcroft, Barb Beck, Kathy Gentile, Cindy Tobias, joanne Zaccagnino, Sue Miclow, jean Albrecht. SECOND ROW: Caroline Kwiatkowski, Sue Smith, Astrid Varteressian, Dawn . .- - - .i,6eJl'Vgi-'- tag Sharon Tholl, Diane Walker, Beverly Bauer, Nancy Voorn, Carolyn Bender, Pam Stancik, Chris Reinecke, Susan Doinijancic, Cindy Warpack, Linda Mard- jetko, joe Sgarlata. BACK ROW: Linda Nicholson, jan Wilhelmsen, Michele Zurick, Mary Dellorto, Carol Georgen, Gary Kiner, Donette Carlson, Linda Puyanic. Peggy Ziegler, Cheryl Gamboney, Cathy Mioni, Gwen Domina, Linda Kerfman. and Helen Gardeakos. Speech Club enabled students with oratorical abilities to ex- press themselves in public. Members were able to compete with students from other schools. There were many categories that students could enter in accordance with their special talents. Mrs. Murray, sponsor of the club, coached the members in events that varied from poetry reading to comedy. In the South Suburban League Tournament, Gerritt Kerkstra placed second in serious readings, and Linda Gorski took third in after-dinner speaking. Rutkowski. Debi Watkins, Mrs. Murray, Miss Maske. LAST ROW: Steve Kerk- stra, David Kirk, Gary Kiner, Larry Lavery. Mike O'Mara, Peggy Nlaihewson, Gerritt Kerkstra, Wayne Kirk, and Linda Corski. ff . 4 4'4 x . .l il5I . .ji-.t is - '11
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Q 168 Actual work for the Golden Year began in September with the beginning of school. The theoretical work and general prepa- ration began during the summer of 1966 when the editor and co-editor attended workshops held at the University of Wiscon- sin and Northern Illinois University. The purpose of the Golden Year was to record important events, organizations, and student life t.hat composed the story of the year. The addition of several large color pictures, a vari- ety of candid shots, and an increase in the number of pages added unusual interest to a greater 1967 Golden Year. A..-sf' U1., xg -s Q Writing headlines and captions for the Golden Year required careful thought and planning as was exerted by Linda Cloutier. GOLDEN YEAR STAFF, FRONT ROW: Denise Ostertag, Nancy Voorn, Beverly Bauer, Nancy Peterson, Linda Buchinsky, judy Schultz, Linda Cloutier, Linda Rynkar. SECOND ROW: liarrietl Uudsteyn, jane Roberts, Sue Dahl.june Sebe, Linda Bram. Sandy Polchaire, Debbie Busch. Sue Byrne. BACK ROW: J Na . 'W ,.,.., QR -if i 3 To help complete the Golden Year Sandra Drenthe, june Sebe, and Denise Os- ' asm 'B f tertag worked steadily. Golden Year provided Christine Freiberg, Dennis Pima, Sandra Drenthe, Ronald Deason, Steven Stott, Richard Perry, Bill Kavanagh, Greg Kirpach, Frank Gallina, Ford Smith, Cindy Neubauer, and Mrs. Bruce.
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