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SPANISH CLUB Upper classmen and students with three semesters of Span- ish are eligible for this club. This is necessary. because the meetings are conducted in Spanish. Games. movies, and conversation take up most of the time at meetings. A festive Christmas celebration and the Spring Dance are two high- lights of the year for members. Ifmzzf Rout Marcia Zeihn. sec.g Miss I.owery. Gail Novak, pres. Brick Rauf Helen Rolston, vice- presg john Kessler. vice-pre-s,g Rich Strand, treas. :YJ SPEECH ACTIVITIES CLUB fl j The purpose of the club is to give students experien' ,kin lf fi. speech activities and to further interest in national oglei s ' through entering into debates. Front Row: r. W ner, 'IX if! McGillis. Baci Row: Beverly Bartrum, 5 ,g b n Ffkie L if rt , pres.: joe McMahon, vice-presg Jon 'e, K as. A in 1' 'I' lf J ff' I f , r W 1. l',fi.4 ' LUB g are de o e Sta ecraftcrs. T ese s I if O J ATP 2 ' S S A f I I f V T - eg in s e i 1 g, sou d, costumes, dy sy! 565 , P P ro Ugg Q, H 5 A o ll he b ' -the- 'ries wo ,on thai nior , P a and the a t Shp . Awa d are gi to tu ents omg outsta vv in n r me From de s d a t i , l y r d d ' g ' r Xhe ia 4 t f f' . Raw: gg ass, ' pres.g rdon , pres. Ramclijnil K 1 , ' N Newto ,X ce-pres. r. lHQ3 X. Barb Kaur: Sarah Erics n sec.g Jud 'NH 'T , tr a A 4 gp if vit' ,f1f'V.a' yi :- jf 'V F .J 1 , wx il I' , 35 'Alf' f T' J ' I ,Aff ,fill A L' jg!!! THEATER c ' . ' At a monthly meeting memlpeffbof t eydub decidewvhat f' plays they will attend. Thejjmight end a ,ljaflet or affix opera if there is one in Chicago. Affgxfifzif' Was, Ahglof the outstanding plays that the cluBf'Sttenclel1 is- year, From Rauf: Ramona Newton, sec.g WayY1e!Vafughn,ipres.g Bonnie Scott, sec. Bark Row: Mrs. Georgj Mr. . P532 5' wif NI - 'ii .X ii r if ffi 25 Q WHITE COLLAR GIRLS Informative discussions and guest speakers give these girls a chance to look into the future to see what the business world is like. Help in choosing careers by seeing what they are like is an important aspect of the club. The im- portant social event of the year is the Christmas party for the children of the faculty. From' Row: Bonnie Riddiough, sec.g Pat Venek, pres.g Essie Waxler, vice-pres. Back Row: Miss Woodallg Carol Niemz. treas.g Sandy Gussick, vice- pres.g Miss Fai1'child.
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. 'N -.4 . 1. i' 5' . ff, V T I fil-'fi' ' ' .s ie f -V - ' F: i::Qiis-fH '154- ' . .-3 f it . 'E .., 3--IPM dit - . e ' 1 sf 4 1 .- f i ,if Y' F AVHIZE? I g PEP CLUB A special section at the games is reserved for pep club members and students wearing white. These sections yell their lungs out so our boys will know we're behind them. The pep club also provides for buses to away game pep rallies, and the selling of candy and pop at home games. Sealed-' Judy Larsen, vice-pres.g.Miss Solheim. Slmzdingf Pam Grimm, pres., Marcia Zein, sec. No! Pictured: Beth Efting. treas. PHYSICS CLUB Along with making a homecoming float in the fall, members build projects to be displayed at the science open house. An interest in Physics along with taking the course are the only requirements for joining this club. Science films and field trips are also a part of the curriculum. Fran! Row: Mary Aegeter, sec., Vince Bryan, pres., Dave Hanson, vice- pres.g Judy Haskins, treas. Back Row: Mr. Foreman, Mr. Bergdolt, Mr. Gaeger. RADIO CLUB A future is built for the members of the radio club as they work on the construction and operation of radios. Maine's amateur radio station pro- vides the perfect place to learn. Keen interest in the subject is shown by members of the club. Front Row: Mr. Whitneldg Ron Nei, vice-pres. Buck Raw: Dave Henderson, pres., jon Tammen, treas.g Andy Munster, sec.g jeff Linstead, act. mgr. RIFLE CLUB Any Mainite is eligible to join. Shooting was set up on three nights a week. The sharpshooters tested their skills in the National Rifle Asso- ciation pistol matches with teams in this area. Front Row: jeffy Luebbers, vice-pres.g Paul Messick, pres. Buck Row: john Anderson, treas.g Mr, Scoftieldg Mr. Kohler. Not Pictured: Joan Aiken, sec. SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB Interested in other peoples problems and human relations? Then this is the club for you. Activities of the club stimulate interest in social prob- lems, both on and off campus. The annual Care Drive, Co-sponsorship of brotherhood week, the mock election, and the brotherhood tour are the year's principal projects. Franz Row: Denise Atkinson, sec-treas., joe McMahon, vice-pres. Burk Row: Diane Egar, pres. Nat Pictured: Mr. Berwanger.
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Student Council 57-58 Mary Koll Bruce Roberts Sefrelary President A 5 Maine's student council has adopted a new and apparently successful form of organization this year. The change was made in order to reduce the size of the council and increase its efficiency. The challenge of making this new system work was met squarely and successfully by the '57-'58 council, which has to its credit the Newcomers' Party, the Kick-Off Dance, the Party Line, the variety showS Whistle Stop, and a very successful election week. it 'ww figs? EXECUTIVE BOARD Franz Rau'-' Lois Bade, Bruce Roberts, Mary Koll, Tuck Reinert, Rich Allen, jim Loken. Bark Row: Mr. Lusky, Dick Sandberg, Joe McMahon, Butch Fick, Bob Holmes, Bob Richardson, Marlene Diemecke, Rich Dimberg. Not Piffuredz' Carol Burns, jan Meurer. Buzz Podewell, Al Reitz. 16
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