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Emma Glad Top Row: A. Schulte, A. Beitz, E. Groth, B. Henning, E. Oligney, A. Binder, A. Daniel, l. Miller, M. Gorges, E. Roddis, lf. Wegner, M. Hellisch, C. Veers, M. Krueger, W. Iohnson. Third Bow: C. Iohnson, L. Wenzel, S. Collier, V. Felhofer, V. Vifellner, G. Binder, E. Schulte, H. Forneielt, M. Garvue, V. Gauger, A. Mills, C. Pors, S. Campbell. Second Row: I. Kipps, V. Pheiter, M. Sexton, D. Fehrenbach, N. Barnes, B,Weber, C. Haight, L. Lonetree, M. Felker, l. Matson, L. Steger, E. Sanders, B. Schunk. First Row: Miss Kimball, M. Mitten, A. Koenig, V. Ditmars, B. Spearbeclcer, Miss Hugunin, M. Specht, Spechtf' M. Petz, B. Bloy, l, Weidman, Miss Dunn. I I VL . PM ' , A fy-yhflftf ilu' 9' ' ' ' WWW rJw'Q,a,ff'f l' Tzu lo tl. I ij, -4J .. U W gif TRI-DELTS ,ii ,' .A , , All gr! ' ' lf I 9 ,fi Klfws DRAMA CLUB 1f?',, , '- , Tl-IE MASQUE AND BAUBLlEl'gQl1', lt's drama club tonightll Each Thursday our potential student actors can be seen hurrying to their various little-theatres. The drama club this year is divided into three parts. Miss Dunn's group is known as the Tri-Delis, Miss Kimball's section calls itselt-!'Kim's Drama Club, and Miss l-lugunin's group chose the name The Masgue and Baublef' The purpose oi the Club is ot course to interest students in drama and to teach them some oi the fundamentals oi acting. The best plays on Broadway are discussed, students become tamiliar with great actors and actresses, but tundamentally they strive to improve their own speech, posture, and appearance. Due to the tact that there are tew assembly programs this year, the Drama Club has not been able to present as many productions as it had wished, but it is hoped that when we are in the new building, this Club may play a large part in student activities. UH
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fbea fbemiiche Weaem Top Row: M. Felker, VV. Copps, I. l-lendrichs, Ft. Froehllce, L. Kloehn, W. Niemuth, M. Gorges, W. Le Mahfeu, B. Hansen, A, Fylcsen, M. Sexton, Third Row: W. Cox, T. Hefko, L. Gulc, I. Vfoodlcey, A. Koenig, M, He-llisch, M. Pors, D. Folz, V. Regel, L. Ott, Ft, Birge, C. lohnson, Second Row: I. Stegbauer, A, Henning, V. Ebert, I. Fehrenbach, C. Sadowska, O. Ebert, M. Fordyce, M. Weber, V. Berlin, R. Schroeder, M. Porter. First Row: M. Trieweiler, M. Fteitan, G. Declcert, Mr. Eichholz, H. Feichter, K. Flint, C. Gulc, L. Grancorvitz. la! lat la! Ial We know that German songs have their place in German class and club meetings, for we've often heard these strains issuing from the German classroom. German students interested in German custom, culture, literature, and art organized the club in 1937. The purpose of the organization was to get all the members acquainted with these fields, and also to practice German songs and customs because not enough of that could be done during the class period. ln fall the usual initiation party was held in Ebbe Park where old members and new ones enjoyed a wiener roast with the initiation ceremony following. During the various meetings of the year, films were shown, German plays discussed and German poems read. Kriss Kringleu with many presents made the annual Christmas party ein grosses Gelingenf' The fact that rural students completed the school day at 2:40 p.m. proved a disadvantage to the club in carrying out various activities. OFFICERS Warren Cox ---- President William Niemuth - - Vice-President Lucille Grancorvitz - Secretary-Treasurer wi '
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S' Glad Top Row: IN. Niemuth, W. Roever, R. Schunlc, H. Blackwood, I. Christy, I. Seidl, F. Fink, C. Crocker, R. Frank- wick, R. Reed, VVI. Carnahan, A. Schulte, W. Miner, I. McDonald, G. Grimm, D. Krasin, K. Brown, D. Zieqahn Fourth Row: R. Froehlke, F. Upham, O. Ebert, C. Veers, C. Pors, A. Mills, R. Bodoh, M. Grosbier, D. Haight M. Wettestead, M. Pots, M. Fordyce, G. Binder, V. Ditmar, E. Oliqney, M. Felker, M. Sexton, I. lmoehl, I. Siql. Third Row: W. Beseler, W. Copps, I. Brinkman, E. Knorr, R. Heiting, S. Campbell, R, Aigner, R. Braem, L. Sanger, H. Anderson, A. Reitz, V. Ebert, C. Specht, M. Specht, R. Furstenburq, R. Krasin, S. Finucane, E. Sanders, D. Van Epps, Mr. Borchardt. Second Row: Mr. Boylan, I. Kipps, H. Atwood, M. Martin, C. Schmelter, L. Stewart, L. Martin, R, Seicll, V. Berlin, I. Panther, I. Matson, Mr. Burnkrant, M, Meyer, L. W'iltqen, R. Weber, N. Barnes, H. Forneielt, M. Borens, V. Wellner, L. Wenzel. First Row: T. Hetko, L. Bloczynski, L. Eckes, R. Bloczynski, R. Nines, I. Fleisner, C.Iohnson, R,Storrn, I. Le Mahieu, I. Zintheter. N Bang! Popl Fizz! These are the sounds that vibrated trom Elliot Iames' experiments with liquid air. Oi his many experiments we were most surprised when he dipped a small rubber ball in liquid air and on its removal from the container was able to break the ball, which had become brittle and glass-like. Then we leave this atmosphere to the stillness which prevailed through the Science Club, while Dr. Copps told oi his variety of scientific experiences which have happened during his medical career. The Science Club, advised by Mr. Boylan, Mr. Borchardt, and Mr. Burnlcrant, was started mainly to further the interest in current scientific topics. The club meetings consist entirely oi lectures and movies plus several social qatherinqs. w . I x r' V , ' A-. J- 1 ' J rx OFFICERS 0 pf LeRoy Eckes - - - President , , Terry Heiko - Vice-President ll YQ Shirley Finucane - - Secretary i-Wi
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