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BADGER GIRL FORENSIC WINNER CHORUS MUSIC CLINIC SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS SUE DEWANE attended Badger Girls ' State in Madison last summer as a representative of Luxemburg Union High School. She was chosen by the faculty on the basis of scholastic standing, leadership, personality, and extracurricular activities. In Madison, she was chosen by the votes of her imaginary state for the state assembly. This program is sponsored by the American Legion to teach young people more about community, state, and national government. SHARON ARENDT and LILA MAE GUILLETTE were chosen on the basis of musical ability, service and character to represent Luxemburg at the annual Music Clinic held this summer at Madh son. They attended a three week program in musical education offered by the University of Wisconsin, Lila Mae, a drummer, oart- icipated in band activities while Sharon, a soprano, sang in the Clinic chorus. JAMES Du BO IS received the Star Chi pier Farmer award at Ihe F,F,A. Treasured, participated in the cattle exhibition program at the County Fair, and took part in the DeKalb Com Contest. Jim was voted the outstanding! senior agriculture student by the Ke¬ waunee County Farm Bureau and attended their state convention at Wausau. fn 1961,, sixteen students from Luxemburg Union High School were entered in the League Forentes Contest in SevastapoL Here Sue Dewane, NATHALIE NELLIS, and JEANETTE SCONZERT receiv¬ ed A ' s in fheir various forensic fields. This enabled them to go on to complete in the district contest in Kaukauna. These students are the outstanding forensics students in the class of 1962. BAND MUSIC CLINIC STAR CHAPTER FORENSICS FORENSICS FARMER WINNER WINNER Page Twenty-eight
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