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Circuit Breakers Construct Control Board With many new members WMSH Radio Club set a goal to provide the school with musical entertainment during the year. This included furnishing record tapes for school dances and supplying the cafetorium with WTRU tunes. The club's personal project for the year was to build a professional control board for their radio station. Dave Miller, Dave Fixel. Row Two: Karl Lahm, Paul Erickson, Randy Todd, Mr. Charles St. Louis, Advisor. Row Three: Ron Wiseman, Rick Wilson, Doug Graves, Dennis Taylor. Maggie Roberts, Vicki Crawford, Chris Hylland, Vickie Ensing, Sue Nielsen, Dianne Hanks, Nancy Nielsen, Mary Parker. Row Two: Mr. Gutowski, Advisorg Mary Moore, Cary Olson, Steve Stewart, John Klein, Paul Sorensen, Don Klein, Randy Wither- spoon, Marcia Hoenecke, Sandy Bialik, Steve Rothschild, Christi Schulz. VW Attending State Convention Marks Successful JCL Year Under the new advisorship of Mr. Gutow- ski, Junior Classical League participated in the State Convention at the University of Mich- igan. Other feature activities included the tra- ditional Roman banquet and the All School Happening. Though JCL serves the purpose for the advancement and appreciation of Roman culture, Latin, as a course, was not required 76 of its members this year.
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To become a member of National Forensics League a debater must earn 25 points. At the height of 75 points stones and pins are awarded, beginning with the degree of honor, and ending with the degree of distinction which signifies the maximum 250 points a N.F.L. member can earn. Throughout the year members give speeches for small groups which enable them to reach the goal of 250. Barb Johnson, Sue Hitchcock, Gayle Blackley, Karen Hoppe. Row Two: Craig Weisse, Steve Rothschild, Kristi Carlson, Kathy Marks, liebby Blghm, Izzy Blake. Row Three: Mary Moore, Mary Thronson, Art Rothsc ild, De bie Brininstool, ' Markelle Sarasin, John McKendry, Carl Black. Row Four: David Marra, Karen Thesplans Take Part Dobberstein Joan Anderson Ken VanCleve, Bob Lippie, Carl Bender, Kathy Bell cave Jones' ' ' in National Production Karen Woods, student director of Adam's Rib Hurts, gives the introduction to the play and invites the audience to an evening of enjoyment. . Robinson, L. Lebel, D. Coleman, S. Rush, J. nderson, J. Van Lente, N. Cochrane. Row Two: . Ridings, C. Daniels, D. Van Donkelaar, T. oeker, M. Rose, D. Lee, G. Foose, B. Friedrich, . Downing, B. Westman. Row Three: D. Hitch- ck, D. Snyder, B. Reinertson, S. Holcomb, C. hnston. D. Danielson, M. Borgesen, K. Deater, . Caughey, D. Taylor, S. Nielsen, J. Ferguson, . Haddad, T. Riegler, B. Winsemius. Row Four: . Olsen, D. Wood, C. Holm, S. Stibitz, K. Wiers- a, G. Atnip, C. Pitcher, A. Meads, D. Leonard, . Barrett, L. Cunningham, N. Tamblyn. Row 've: R. Hack, S. Bowne, S. Stube, E. Achenbach, Eckerman, K. Woods, D. Small, J. Daniels, S. hjola. D. Hanks, K. Danielson, M. Wheeler. ow Six: K. Dittmer, J. Stzen, C. Johnson, M. unter, B. Becker, T. Guerne, J. Willard, D. Kay, . Tarun, J. Gabrielson, P. Marks, P. Kinsman. Kelley, D. Berkel, Mr. T. Gunterg advisor. otlights: K. Lahm fleftj, M. Graves frightj. Fifteen Mona Shores Thespians had the opportunity to act in a movie that will be shown all over the United States and to meet Vonda Kay VanDyke, the 1965 Miss America. Both of these experiences resulted in the Gospel Productions movie Hey There Vonda. This was one among many activities that the Drama Depart- ment participated in this year. These were, of course, the tradi- tional plays starting with The Mouse That Roared in the fall. In February, Thespians presented the annual One Acts, with three plays produced by Thespians members, Keep Your Halo Straight, A Simple Little Affair and 4'Adam's Rib Hurts. Thespians also presented a play in late spring. Many of the Thespians went to Michigan State on March 2nd, They took part in workshops and attended the 17th century comedy, The Would-Be Gentlemen. The Mona Shores Dramatic classes, taught by Mr. Travis Gunter, performed two plays for other schools, The Pied Piper for area elementaries and Boarding House Reach for the junior highs. i l swi ral ,wi
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Inge Zabel is pictured with host Barb Ploughman, and Georges Arko I top left! with his host, Bruce Peterson. Second semester brought two new exchange students, Roberto Bissio from Monte- video, Uruguay and Marger- etta Liljestem from Sundsvall, Sweden. Roberto's host was Junior Dave Jones and Mar- geretta's Sophomore Leslie Robinson. Roberto and Margeretta get the feel of a Michigan winter. Georges Arko displayed his artistic talent by painting the Christmas mural on the front window. Port of the Sailors Year Round Host Coming from Stockholm, Sweden to spend a year at Shores was Georges Arko. His host for the year was Senior Bruce Peterson. Being a talented artist, Georges provided the school yearbook and news- paper with outstanding artwork. He was also active in Student Council and Cross Country. Exchange student Inge Zabel came from Olden- burg, Germany to spend a semester at Shores. Her host was Junior Barb Ploughman. Excelling in mu- sic, lnge was an active member in the A Cappella choir. Back home she participated in opera and ballet productions. sm-ff ' H -ms s I s 77
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