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LIBRARY CLUB FILES AND RECORDS MANUSCRIPTS Back row from left to right: Janice Hoffman, Bonnie Kranzler,Judy Spltzer, Gwen Rueb, Patty Fewings, Imogene Smolnisky, Gall Fischer, Ruth Neuharth, Jenny Schunack, Shelia Scheid, Sherry Pade, Mary Kay Guthmiller. Fourth row: Shelia Kranzler, Carol Gehrlng, Donna Lammle, Erenda Maler, Deloris Hottman, Gwyn Pade, Marjorie Schell, Susan Kolb, Mary Lou Glsl, Dixie Kamm, Evelyn Haupt, Gwendolyn Schock. Third row: Kathy Bender, Eunice Jakoter,Joyce Schumacher, Percy Kautz,Carol Hllgemann, Myrna Morrill, Paulette Fischer, Dorothy Neuharth, Cynthia Rott, Karen Shafer, Mavis Gehrlng, Second row: Theedra Heyne,JoAnn Rail, Dianne Albrecht,Dorothy Heagley, Barbara Maler,Judy Geffre, Sharon Gehrlng, Wanda Fischer, Patty Holmes, Charlotte Fischer. First row: Mrs. Klndelsplre, adviser; Helen Chellew, Virgil Maler, Sharon Mohr, Nancy Klndelsplre, Idella Felckert, Darlane Opp, and Barbara Sperle. TOMES REPAIRED AND NUMBERED The Library Club, through Its various activities such aslettering, mending and cataloging books, has kept the library ready for student use. Sponsoring the Reading Club In the elementary grades was a vital function of the Club. A special project assigned to the Club this year was the arranging of grade library books. Fiction books were grouped according to age; reference books according to subject. The Club attended the Student Librarians of South Dakota convention on the NSTC campus in October. A tour of the NSTC library was made at that time. Library Club officers are Joyce Schumacher,Pres.; Dianne Albrecht, Vice-Pres.; and Gwen Schock, Sec.-Treas. The following people acted as librarians Barbara Sperle, Dorothy Neuharth, Shelia Scheid, Karen Shafer, and Sharon Mohr. Idella Felckert,. Dianne Albrecht, and Charlotte Fischer are busy lettering books. Book mending was taken care of by Mary Lou Gisi, Marjorie Schell,Judy Geffre, Barbara Sperle, Eunice Jakober, Helen Chellew, and Bonnie Kranzler.
DRAMA You'll be seeing a lot of us, Mr. Fowler. Oh, say not so! My sweetest gar- lic seed. Part of the Purple-Fingered Witch, Huh? ARE TEACHERS HUMAN Eetty ....... Sharon Mohr Liza.............. Linda Durheim Suzanne .... Dianne Albrecht Fowler. ...... .Les Feiock arbutis ............ Darlane Opp Stone. • . . . . . . Ray Lapka Delores .... Dorothy Heagley Hortense. • • . . Helen Chellew Kewpie. ..... Bonnie Gisi Shorty. ...... .Harry Adam Jeff ............ Louis Cowherd Mike. ....................Larry Rau Puddenhead. . . Stanley Hoffman The new stage was initiated with a three act comedy, ARE TEACHERS HUMAN, presented by an all-school play cast under the direction of Jerome Swanson.The play was presented on May 10, 1963. The emphasis In this play was on teachers rather than stu- dents. The action centered on Edward Fowler, new principal at Central High, and the new Eng- lish teacher. Arbutis Meadows. They are both determined to win success in their posts, but the obstacles they encounter along the way shouldn't happen to dogs, much less teachers. Some other characters involved are two at- tractive senior girls who have been carrying on a personal feud for four years; Hortense Ander- son, to whom, as one of the teachers puts It, English might just as well be a foreign lang- uage. The play was pure, unad- ulterated hilarity for the aud- ience. 2 4 Another composition on poetry? Thank you for being Mr. Lang. very much so frank. In that case. I'll have to help you! Stranger things have happened in the past. Scene VI
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