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Clem shakes Reverend Hawkin's hand. Norrie looks fondly at Cathy. Fog On The Valley” Successful One Act Play Under the direction of Mrs. Harriet CHARACTERS Schwartz, FOG ON THE VALLEY was presented to the public on Back to Clem Bailey..............H. Dellamater School Night in November. It was later Judith Carson.........................M. Birkholz performed at the Monona Grove Sub- Cathy McCollough..............J. Ganser District Contest where it received a B” Sarah Lawson..........................M. Gleisner rating. Manifesting their acting abil- Reverend Hawkins......................B. Brandel ities, the cast gave a creditable perfor- Norrie Carson.........................M. Manthie mance. Introduction..................B. Heine FRONT ROW: M. Manthie, B. Brandel, M. Birkholz, H. Dellamater. BACK ROW: R. Burnette, Y. Krause, Mrs. Schwartz, M. Gleisner, B. Heine, J. Ganser, S. Streich, J. Kracher, J. Ganser. 29
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Debaters Scored Well FRONT ROW: J. Kracher, N. Wright, T. Schroedl. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dunkle, Adv., K. Probst, D. Stxeim, L. Rueth, C. Goetti. THIRD ROW: B. Brandel, M. Swanson, T. Seifert, G. Ganser, F. Glab. To challenge students to become aware of the new problems the world faces each day was one of the purposes of debate. The problem taken up by this year's debaters concerned the idea that the foreign aid program of the United States be limited to non-military assistance. The debaters were divided into two main groups: the affirmative which was for the issue and the negative which was against the issue. The debaters were coached by Mrs. Margaret Dunkle and prepared all of their informative material after school. In the first year of debate Jefferson's position was fifth in the conference and ranked second in total speaker points. The team having the best overall win-loss record was Donna Streim and Kathy Probst. The team had 34 wins out of 66 debates. In the A division there were 3 wins and 9 losses, the B division had 10 wins and 8 losses, and the C division had 21 wins and 15 losses. 28
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Pep Club Perks Up School Spirit The core of our outstanding school spirit this year was the Pep Club, composed of approximately 130 members. These girls helped boost the morale at the pep assemblies and athletic events. They also sold colorful maroon and white pom pon shakers in the fall to add zest to the football games. The officers included Betty Heussner, President; Janice Ganser, Vice-President; and Linda Streich, Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. Sharon Powell was the active advisor. 30 Janie shows the Eagle spirit.
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