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FIRST ROW. LIBRARY CLUB E, Watson, Du Arndt, S. Mosher, Eu Lon, Miss Hetdmann SECOND ROW: C. Koch, F. Koch, M. Osterktl, Su Smgler, Jr Vechinski, B, Hegg THIRD ROW: Er Emerson, E. Seventeen during the activity Vivian Heidmann was The girls order Lon, D, Hartman, RU Arendt, JU Hinz, Mr Gilson, Ln Klevene members of the Library Club met in the library every Thursday afternoon period. The aim of this club was to make our library a better one. Miss this groups advisor. duties were to check books in and out and to keep the library in good Like the f49ers, this club dug for gold in the form of book fines and fines on books taken from the library without being checked out Many attractive displays were seen on the library bulletin boards They were made by members of the club. On October 13, 1948, a skit was presented to the assembly, It was written by a member, Patsy Schneider, and itportraved different parts of the library, such as books, mage azines, desk, clock, etc , talking and telling about themselves and their uses, An initiation party was held hlthe recreation room in September, at which time all Tourist Park in Wisconsin Rapids new members were initiated In Oetober a number of the girls and Miss Heidmann hiked to the After eating their lunches they returned to Port Edwards. vacation was devoted to a Christmas party, Gifts were The last meeting before Christmas exchanged and a lunch of ice-cream, the girls at a Valentines Party in At the end of the year a cookies, and pop was servedu Miss Heidman entertained February, The guests dressed as characters from books medal was awarded to the member who did the best work in the library during the years Margaret Lom, a graduating senior, received the pin which is given to all seniors in the club Officers of the organization areg President ---- -Lois Klevene SecretaryeTreasurersQ--fDelores Arndt Student Council Representative---we-Elise Watson
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PEP CLUB The Pep Club under the guidance of Mr Eyler and Miss Gonsolin had a very busy yearn The club sponsored a contest for the best Homecoming display with the teachers act- ting as judges. Each class put up an original and enthusiastic display This contest was won by the seniors, They also made and sold pom poms for Homecoming. A number of humorous and some original pep plays and skits were put on during the basketball season under the direction of Joan Wellner. Some original yells were made and introduced to the school body during assemble ies, These were met with great approval. Posters were also put up during the basketball Tournament to urbe our team to victory The officers of this club areg Presidents ---s - --Arlene Reiman Vice PresidenteeHHBeverly Schoenberger Secretary-M --eq H-HFrances Koch Treasurer---w---- Margaret Lon Student Council- -Margaret Gilson RADIO CLUB The radio club, headed by Mr. Boycks, has made crystal sets and onentube radio setsn They also installed two amplifiers for audio educational purposes, Their president is Bill Gatz FIRST BOWL B. Schultz, Dr Hostvedt, Bn Catz, JV Kauss, Mft Boycks SECOND ROW: NU Leiser, Rh Zurfluh, D. Bates, R Hamilton, LM Seebruck
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DRAMATICS CLUB FIRST HOU: S. Mosher, D. Thomas, V. Sandman, J. Schoenberger, G. Kessler, Mr, Parks SECOND HOW: F. Koch, D. Dolan, L Spaulding, D, Hostvedt, P. Schneider, MV Coldwell, B. Yonko THIRD ROW: C. Sands. J Vechinski, B Hegg, J. Beamish, J. Wellner, E Watson, B. Schoenberger, JJ,Buehler FOURTH HUW: A. Re M- C1 iman, J. Hinz, M. Hegg, B. Osterkil, P. Alexander, F. Wiegand, B. Christensen, son FIFTH ROW: C. Schneider, J, Schultz, J. Foth, J, Pascoe, V. Hegg, P. Larsen, C. King The 1948-49 Dramatics Club under the direction ofmr. William Parks met September 15, and elected officers. Presidente- ee-Marcia Alexander Viceepresidente Cliff King Secretary 'H--U Joan Buehler Treasurerv -eNVirgil Hegg Tryeouts were held at the next meeting and eleven new members were admitted. The one act play, Happy Journeyn, was presented at Marshfield in a contest. We re- ceived a B rating. The club divided into groups for research on lighting, makeup, advertising, etc. Members of the club finished dressing rooms up over the stage and redecorated the scenery. Then came the event everyone had been waiting for, the selecting, casting, and prev senting of the annual play. A comedy was selected and the cast and committees started their work. At 8 p m , March 10th,the lights dimmed and the curtains parted for the presentation of Best Foot Forward.H The play was directed by Mr. Parks.
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