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if W Yoo! ,KVM DRAIVIATICS CLUB W 4 I WD tic Club is made up of members who have shown their dramatic abilities in s be ay, not only by appearing in public performances but also by giving ,' shor 'p ays n assemblies. , ' . o iciers chosen at the beginning of the club year are as follows: n Steinhardt, President 1 ' eggy Curry, Vice-President 4 w '7 adys Oesau, Secretary, Treasurer gi E t b meetings, not only business problems are discussed but also tgg arn the fundamentals of applying make-up. Plays appearing on wa nd Milwaukee are also discussed. For diligent work and progress the following will receive a Thespian Pins this year: Ethel Weissgerber, Gladys Oesau, Earl Eckhardt and Donald Steinhardt.x STUDENT SECRETARIES An organization of indispenslble value to Kiel High ls the Student Secretarial Club. Besides doing individual work for specified teachers, the members have served as office girls during their free periods. Meetings are held every two weeks at which topics of interest to future secretaries are discussed. President Joyce Wagner presides over the meetings and in her absence, Betty Schultz acts as vice president. Marian Vogel and Elaine Hein serve as secretary and treasurer, respectively. Pins were secured as a certificate of membership, though all members were not required to purchase them. 3 Q,lIEi.ihn ul' 1691 1-l VW
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l 'Y IIA. fn LVL if A v 1 i JUBPLE ws-arre STAFF ,iij 2 ld ng :ff -8 K gg I ,js 3 , The Purple and White is e vital organization to Kiel High. It is Q Sl edited by the Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. 9 Edna Lutze, the editor, gives out assignments on TUSSGEY noone. Q J j'5fT? hese assignments must be in by Thursday morning. Then they are checked Q ci? by the editor, and the advisor, Mrs. Osborne, typewritten, and given a h i C t Record office l 1 Yfinal check by Mr. Gnagey. They are taken to t e Tr - oun y 4 for printing in the local newspaper. , ' Through the Purple and White the public is informed of the acitivi- 5: 2 ties of Kiel High School. .9 1 ij 7 C cg N Hi been gigiss 5 u f 4 ,S Y J Q' 1 5 A V' x U -W C 3 5574 ' 4 dlij 'i 1 64 ' 4 D Q -gf- 9 Editor--Edna Lutze 5 35 5 ij eggs? 8323231Zisigiiariiihsiigiiborn ge? U 4.3! 5' Sports--Dick Neumann Music, Band--Earl Eckardt Vocal--Helen Martin Alumni--Marian Vogel Typists--Doris Kretsch, ohairmang Blanche Klemme, Bernice Voland, Isabelle Dickmann, Lucille Jug- enheimer, Mabel Boeldt, Lucille Popp, Norma Wetzel, Jeanette Becker, Margaret Klein, and Marilyn Damrow Advisor--Mrs. Osborne Reporters--Deloris Thieleke, Jea- nette Beokmann, Joyce Wagner, Ethel Weissgerber, Helen Roll- mann, Donald Klemme, Rose Marie Kutz, Donald Steinhardt, Delhardt Freis, Donald Schneider, Ray Meyer, Myrtle Nelson, Ethel Holt, Vivian geczgann, Gloria Melby, Shirley er
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