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Student realization of world problems is evidenced by the increasing popularity of the Declamation club. This club . . . whose purpose is training in public speaking . . . has doubled its membership in the last year. Declamation includes verse, dramatic, and humorous reading, tf-gether with oratory. Adviser of the group, Mrs. Juna Crippen, chooses five or six of these students to attend the annual Speech Festival . . . held this year in Dickinson. Another contest which may be entered is the American Legion Oratorical Contest . . . open to high school orators. Pat Williams, rehearsing with coach, Mrs. Juna Crippen, pre- pares his original oration, The Constitution-A Barrier Against Tyranny for the American Legion Oratorical Contest. Pat was first place winner in the .Z State Contest last year. MEMBERS OF DECLAMATION lounging on the stairs: ROW ONE: H. Oss, R. Swenson, J. Tostevinp ROW TWO: K, Osborne, J. Bolt, D. Fix, D. Helblingp ROW THREE: A. McCann, A. Wetzstein, J. Uden, R. Mushikg ROW FOUR: J. Worthington, S. McCone, P. Williams, R. Wann: ROW FIVE: L. Mrnalr, P. Huncovslry, Mrs. Juna Crippen, adviser, M. Jochim, E. Barth. learn the arts of public speaking What are you trying to prove? . . . debaters could be found grouped together in lively discussion between the debates at M.H.S. on February 5 . . . when Mandan hosted the Western Division Debate Tourneys. 1 . l it i j '-- s . gg st' f I. 3 A s- ' lf' A- s T 1 K V' .4 , , ,I-C V' l - YJ' ... Practice sessions are both serious and amusing for debate club members. ROW ONE: Miss Anderson adviser, D, Erhardt, M. Hagerott, F. Doll, G. Sempson, J. Boehm, J, Bolt, A. Wetzstein, K. Osborne, R. Wann. A second example of the increase of student interest in world affairs is the reorganization of the Debate club after two years of non-existence. Meeting every Thursday with their adviser Miss Ardys Anderson, these ten girls prepared for the various debate tourneys. The first tourney . . . the St. Mary's Invitational . . . gave the team a clear picture of actual competitive debate. This was followed by the Western Divisional Toumament . . . held here in Mandan . . . which gave these argumentative' artists additional experience and helped prepare them for a good showing at the State Tournament in Valley City.
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Student Council . . . carrying forth the principles ot democracy . . . serves the school in its various activities and proiects. Per- haps the biggest annual event for the council since 1944 is the taking over of all homecoming activities. Representing Mandan High at the State Student Council Con- N-A vention in Fargo on Novembeg 12 and 13, were John Pfingston, John Olson, Edna Worthington, and Matthew Kautzman. Notes and reports were exchanged with the various schools of the state and the M.H.S. delegates came back to Mandan with many new ideas. Student legislators .. P .1 ,h u 5-Q ' -dip! Four representatives from each class and one from each organization serve as the legislative body for student action and the sounding board for student opinion, Standing: Edna Worthington, president. At desk: LoVonne Brandt, secretary-treasurer. ROW ONE: L. Mrnak, D. Fix, K. Allen, K. Unger, U. McFerran C. McCone, M. Kautzmang ROW TWO: W. Norton, D. Olson, K, McCann, J. Pfenning, N, Vogel, D. Helbling, R. Brandt, ROW THREE: J. Olson, A. Rowe, D. Van Hagen, R. Russell, J. Paris, E. Kautzmon, R. Hetzler: ROW FOUR: C. Swenson, J. Gold, G. Knoll, R. Fleck, D. Larsen, J. Pfingstcn, adviser H. Grunseth. Standing: Janice Swenson, viceepresident. Councilors rob the Christmas of 'he orgamzohon' tree of its finery at the close of the Student Council party. A 1 1 . I K rx . 4 F , . . X Check your coat, SIY7 by maintaining a coat check stand at all home basketball games Student Council serves the community one of the purposes
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nv? - w. 4 . ., MEMBERS OF LATIN CLUB: ROW ONE: A. DeChundt, R. Brand, A. Ehlis, J. Broeckel, R. Livdahl, L. Brax meier, D. Helbling, R. Keller, L. Kary, N. Gress, V. Eckroth. ROW TWO: L. Brunelle, L. Christenson, L. Kory, J. Farnum, N. Herner, A. Durst, M. Faulkner, P. Huncovsky, E. Kautzman, N. Flaten. ROW THREE R. Broeckel, R. Bender, G, Dockter, D, Gustin, D. Larsen, J. Bohl, L. Geiger, E. Heck, E. Cordes, E. Brath ROW FOUR: M. Eckroth, R. Horst, E. Knoll, G. Knoll, C. Hagerott, L. Kist, S. John, B. Helbling, D. Danroth D. Leingang. ROW FIVE: K. Cantwell, R. Ferder, K. Leingang, G. Fleck, J. Gludt, J. Boehm, M. Jones. ROW SIX: R. Fleck, R. Dietrich, N, Krueger, K. Allen, A. Kirschman. ROW SEVEN: G. Gretterman, W Anderst, A. Koenig, S. Lantz, K. Karls, J. Ehli, K. Larson, J. Knoll. ROW EIGHT: J. Lord, G. Hoffman, E Loran, C, Kelsch, J. Childs, L. Brandt, A. Eide, ROW NINE: D, Gustin, E, Kalvodo, W. Astor, B. Kalvodo J, Barthel, W. Ellison. Cultural development furthered b MEMBERS OF LATIN CLUB: ROW ONE: R. Swenson, T. Miller, V. Weissman, A. Scrum, W. Wetzsteln, R. Mushik, S. Walter, D. Von Hagen, M. Pfenning. ROW TWO: R. Schmidt, C. Tokach, P. Wetzstein, R. stein, J. Mason, B. Rask, A. Rowe, V. Reisenauer, M. Schwehr. ROW THREE: R. Scherpenisse, P Unger, A. Ressler, J. Schott, P. Zachmeier, S. Stastney, D. Steftenson, G. Schwartz, ROW E. Sauter, J. Rogler, O. Martin, S. Stumpf, A. Weber, D. Renner. ROW FIVE: C. Popel Uden, J. Rask, J, Martin, A. McCann. ROW SIX: P. O'Neil, C. McCone, A. Manoloviglifirliif 'A S. Michelson, A. Schlosser. ROW SEVEN: R. Ressler, R. Porter, W. Russell, N. Pr' - ,, L. Walter, R, Wann. ROW EIGHT: L. Sogmiller, K. McCann, S. McCone, D. Sch ' JM. Russell ROW NINE: P. Williams, E. Worthington, H. Oss. R. Vredenburg, D. Scha Q 16'
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