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BADGER BOY BADGER GIRL DAR REPRESENTATIVE BAND MUSIC CLINIC SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS Luxemburg ' s representatives at Badger State last summer were John Arendt and Marjorie Doriter John attended Badger Boys ' State at Ripon June 13 to June 20, and Marjorie went to Madison June 10 to June 17 for the Badger G rls session. The program, sponsored by the American Legion, is designed to teach young people more about government. Representatives are chosen by the faculty on the basis of scholarships, leadership, and per¬ sonality. Marjorie Dorner was this year ' s recipient of the Daughters of the American Revolution Award ' Selection is based on patrio¬ tism, loyalty, dependability, and leadership, as well as scholar¬ ship and extracurricular activities. All D.A.R, representatives this year competed for a scholarship by submitting to the state or¬ ganization an essay entitled Faith of Our Fathers-Ltving Still Della DeKaster was elected treasurer of the State F.H.A. or¬ ganization at their 1959 Convention, Part of her duties have in¬ cluded visiting and making speeches to far-away chapters and other groups to help them plan fund-raising activities, to explain the state F.H.A, Program of Work, and to help plan the group ' s 1960 State Convention, Linda Raduenz and Kathleen Baierl were Luxemburg ' s re¬ presentatives at Music Clinic, a three week musical education pro¬ gram offered by the University of Wisconsin every summer. Kathleen, who plays the baritone, participated in the band educa¬ tion program, and Linda, an alto, sang in the clinic chorus. Re¬ presentatives are chosen by their music directors on the basis of musical ability, scholarship, service, and character, In a test given to all of the senior girls, Karen Seifert scored the highest mark, and earned for herself the Betty Crooker Home¬ maker of Tomorrow Award. Karen ' s test was entered in competi¬ tion for the state honor. CHORUS AAUS ' C CLINIC BETTY CROCKER OF TOMORROW
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JUNIORS ACCURATE KNOWLEDGE Beverly ignite M+irgie Areodt Bader Baierl Diane J 0 vr pi Bicrl Wayne Bouch-sr virtcenr Cisler Joseph Cl-abots Caro ' yn Colie iflfwrt Dears Gary Mary Myra CleJ-jt Cravillipn Dftul DsvisJer DeBouthe DeGrave DeJ ardln Gloria l$tty Rila Frances Sidney Elaine DeJ a rd irt Dejardio DeFeore DelEemann Demoutin Dequafns Linda Janet Jerry Shirley Phyllis Bill Doguaine Daren ne Dimmer Do EI Dorner Dorner Karen Angela Vivian John Mary Ann Jim Duesher Engebose Everard Gezella GFaser Goaffard Arlene Diane Alvin Jon Gruetzmacher Gruetzmacher Hanna Harding Leon Heim Mary Ann Barmans David Hoffman Marlene Shlenfeld Page Thirty
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