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Row I: R. Brooks; B. Hummel; R. Schoenwetter; S. Powers. Row 2: M. Affeld; M. Hoevet; Mr. Simpson; R. Buschkopf; J. SOMMERCORN The Stuoent Council consists of two members from EACH CLASS. JOAN SOMMERCORN IS THE PRESIDENT. THEY MEET WITH THEIR AOVISOR, Mr. SlMPSON, TO OEAL WITH STUOENT PROBLEMS DURING THE YEAR. THEY 8PONSER THE Homecoming dance and parade
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Row i: D. Kuhlman; S. Drake; M. Firari; J. Sell; B. Krahn; S. Inoermuehle; V. Blodgett; D. Budewitz Row 2: M. Aasen; R. Affeld; M. Schumacher; E. Roemer; J. Gruelks; J. Canniff; A. Budewitz Row 3: K. Rupnow; 0. Brechter; S. Oestreich; M. Hoevet; J. Utrie; W. Schadlea; S. Neimeyer; J. Soldner; R. Brehm; J. Sommercorn. The purpose of forensics is to train students to think and SPEAK WITH POI3E BEFORE PEOPLE. Forensics work is divided into different types of SPEECH WORK. MISS KeYES COACHES THE HUMEROUS AND SERIOUS oeclaimers. Extemporaneous speaking, and reading, four- minute SPEAKING, ANO ORATORS, ORIGINAL AND NON-ORIGINAL, BY Mrs. Culver. Our local contest was held March i2. Seven received A S TO REPRESENT JjNEAU AT FORT ATKINSON, MARCH 2?. Shirley Neimeyer, extemporaneous speaking, and Shirley Oestreich, extemporaneous reading, will go to the State TOURNAMENT ON APRIL 10
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Row i: 0. Brechter; M. Haertle; M. Hoevet; G. Woock; R. Erickson; P. Goetsch; J. Hauser; K. 7 oodward Row 2: Miss Keye9; R. Brehm; S. Oestreich; J. Soldner; K. Cain: C. Becker: V. Klug; C. Luckow Row 3: G. Tillema; J. Yerges; B. Krahn; V. Blodgett; G. Lang; J. Erdman; K. RupnOw; J. Sommercorn; R. TIllema. The Pow Wow is an organiza- tion THAT PUBLISHES THE SCHOOL PAPER. IT CONSISTS OF CLASS AND ORGANIZATION NEWS, SPORTS, AND GOSS t P SECTIONS. THE PAPER IS PUBLISHED CN THE LAST DAY OF the month. Editor, Gene Woock. t. X C H a N (j L EDITOR, JOAN SOMMERCCfM , AND ADVISOR. MlSS KEYES, KEEP THE STUDENTS INFORMED OF THE HAPPENINGS OF THE MONTH.
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