Lancaster High School - Golden Arrow Yearbook (Lancaster, WI)

 - Class of 1967

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DEBATE: . .TO UNDERSTAND OUR GOVERNMENT The Values of participating in debate are unlimited. lt creates an ability to think logically, to speak in an orderly manner, and to convey an opinion with a limited amount of time to organize thoughts. Each year a new topic is picked and preparations are begun in September. The topic this year Was resolved: That the foreign aid policy of the United States should be limited to non-military assistance. BELOW' FRONT ROW: Paul Manuel President Mar Ann Terwil ' 7 Y T liger, Vice President, Dan Mitchell, Secretaryg SECOND ROW: Mrs. Henry, Coach, Peggy Bausch, DawnVogt5 BACK ROW: Kathy Sch- roeder, john Becher, Roger Henry.

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NEWSPAPER STAFF: NEW FORMAT 5 DIFFERENT APPROACH This year our student voice has moved from the high school machines room to the office of the Independent. Our local newspaper is printing the section which is planned by the high school students. The staff has added a number of new features including the Golden Arrow, the Athlete of the Month, and inter- views with the new teachers. In addition to the more pleasing appear- ance of the newspaper, it has offered the community a more complete report of the school's events. ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Bonnie Sweeney, Bonnie Luckey, Andi Pascoe, Linda Schildgen, Co- Editor, Mr. Pleggenkuhle, Advisor, Mary Ann Terwilliger, Co-Editor, Pat Myott, Pam Wulf, Nancy Udelhoven, Fae Nechvatalg SECOND ROW: Diana Cummins, Jane Schwab, Barb Baus, Diane Schleicher, Edith Summerill, Anne Zellinger, Susie Griswold, Kris Burr, Lavon Berndt, Donna Salisg THIRD ROW: Lois Lickel, Nadine Kirchner, Doris Burggraf, Bette Pink, Mary McMahon, Karen Foley, Becky Boardman, Betty Baxter, Linda Wissbaum, Karen Reuter, jean Hahn: BACK ROW: Kathy Bennett, Marcia Rech, Brenda Swab, Diane Cooley, Sharon Udelhofen, Joanne Leifer, Diane Stelpflug, Ioan Dietmeier, Rosann Vogt, Gefi Gebhafd, Carol Govier, Cheryl Duncan, Mary Schindler. NOT PICTURED: Paul Manuel, Steve Bausch.



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LIBRARY CLUB: LIBRARY CLUB SPONSORS BOOK FAIR The largest project undertaken by the Library Club this year was the Book Rebellion! Paperback books were chosen for students at a book fair which ran for a week. The club is a state wide organization known as the Southwestern Assoc ia- tion of Student Librarians. Mrs. Webb hopes to send one member to a library workshop in Madison this summer. LEFT: FRONT ROW: Joanne Leifer, President, Sandy Grey, Vice-President, Lois Kaiser, Sec- retary, Linda Schildgeh, Treasurer, Mrs. Govier, Librarian Assistant, Mrs. Webb, Librarian, BACK ROW: Kathy Schroeder, Linda Graney, Nadine Kirchner, Jane Schwab, Brenda Swab, Chuck Place, Barb Nickel, Joyce Schmitz, Susie Kemper, Judy Sedbrook, Patty Wissbaum. SCRlBBLER'S CLUB: AN OPENING OF MINDS The Scribbler's Club is an organiza- tion composed of persons wishing to exploit their creative resources in writing. The monthly meetings, held at the homes of the members, are supervised by Mrs. Elston. Each creative effort is read and criticized by fellow members. Plans are in effect to publish a collection of the writings at the end of the year. LEFT: FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Terwilliger, Jo Lynn Rabenberg, Toni Stehura, Bonnie Sweeney, Andi Pascoe, Mary Neisius, Betty Baxter, Becky Boardman, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Elston, Advisor, Donna Irish, Kathy Kirchner, Dawn Vogt, Cindy Curley, Pat Wissbaum, Margie Flesch, Karen Reuter, Chuck Placeg BACK ROW: Paul Manuel, Mary Klaas, Dan Mitchell, John Becher, Zafer Ozgir, Cheryl Evans.

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