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Schultz, M. Wdike. Draeger, Verly RaJke. Hyames, V. Kosloske. Turner, M. Trimble. Scblaefer, C. Collins. GIRLS CHURLS The Senior and Junior Girls’ Choruses, under the direction of Miss Bernice Scobie, have each made several successful public appearances during the year. The Senior Girls’ Chorus officers are Florence Turn- er, president; Mavis Bornick, vice-president; Florence Krentz, secretary-treasurer. Top Row—Doris Rataczak, Joyce Rataczak, Agnes Priske, Marilyn Gorsucb, Bernice Heller, Mary lane Foley. Second Rou'—Caroline aster, Arditb Radke, Helen Metcalf, Diane Gessner, Doris Dieckow, Marian Witt, Miss Bernice Scobie. First Row—Martel Verburgt, Arlene Nickoli, Edith Bucbbolz, Leona Gaatz, Thelma Darling, Caliste Holland.
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I ourlb Row—Diane Gessnet. Merlin Radke, Joyce Ratacxak. Vernon I ahlhe. Blanche Metcalf, Robert Draeger. FJayne lalttrom. Ratty llerritk, Bill Robinton. Third Rou—Mildred Dixon. Mary Ann W'eitke. Alfred Lynth, Margaret holey, Joyce West. Alice Tetxlaff, Martel Verburgt, Joan S bur pit, Cbrytlal Verburgt. Second Rou•—hred Cartwright. Marie Scblaefer, Marilyn Gorsuch, Joyce Ratacxak, Marion Ebert, Dorothy Berg, Adeline Dahl he. Betty IItames. Marjorie Wilson. I irsl Rou■—7 helnta Darling. Doris Ratacxak, Imelda Scblaefer. fo Ann Ritchie, Jean Ratacxak. Beth Klitnke, V. KaJke. Mrs. Scbultx. Sot Shown—Arditb KaJke. Jacqueline Koxlou ski. ii ii i m i t i e e l ii ii The Dramatic Club is an organization composed of students who have taken part in any type of dramatic work. Meetings were held every second Wednesday with our director, Mrs. Schultz. Entertainment at the meetings was provided by the members of the club who were appointed by the president. When the meetings were called to order, roll was taken. Each mem- ber answered w ith a quotation. In April, four one-act plays were given. They were a comedy, Nobody Sleeps ; a fantasy, The Powers That Be ; a pageant, Summons of Sariel ; and a tragedy, Bread. OFFICERS President ........................................... Joan Shurpit Vice-President .............................. Merlin Radke Secretary ............................... Fred Cart aright Treasurer ............................... Mary Ann Weiske
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Top Row—Tom Furman. Francis Wilton, Ivan McDuffee, Latter Meiller, Dean Wallers, Merlin Radke, Jim Kearns, Richard Roxek, Harlan Atkinson. third Rou—Dan Metcalf. Orlou Sommerfeldt. Donald Timm. Tom Verhurgt. Henry Cuff. Maurice Kearns, Boh Metcalf. Second Rou—Joe Lynch, l turence Schkirkie. Maynard Schmudlacb, John Duffy, Paul Brunet. Hollis Jones, D. Puterhaugb, Mr. Whirry. First Rou—Bob Scbuman. Bill Metcalf, Vernon Dablke. Jim Duffy, Al Lynch, Fred Corfu-right. F. F. L In looking around we find the F.F.A. (Future Farmers of America) is again in action this year. At the beginning of the year they elected officers. In the picture we see in order: Presi- dent, Vernon Dahlke, sitting beneath the rising sun; the vice-president, James Duffy, signify- ing his station with the miniature plow; an ear of yellow corn is suspended above the station of the secretary, Bob Schuman. We notice that Alfred Lynch is behind George Washington’s picture, it signifies the station is the treasurer’s. Fredric Cartwright is stationed by the flag, the flag represents that he is the reporter. Bill Metcalf is sentinel, his job is to take care of the paraphernalia, that’s why everything is in such good order. Mr. Whirry’s regular station is by the owl. The secretary told us that there were 30 members in their active organization for 1945-’46. He also gave us a summary account of the various objectives and activities that the chapter had undertaken and overcome in this period of time. They held their annual ’’Game Feed” in the month of November. This Feed accommodated all members who wished to at- tend. Mr. Wheaton gave a brief talk on the conservation of wild animals. One of the accom- plishments of the chapter this year was to send the six officers to the Officers Training School that was held at Berlin. The treasury was well enough advanced this year to buy a new set of basketball uniforms. They played several games with surrounding schools. The Chap- ter acted as hosts for this district, 26, for the public speaking and quartet contest. The quartet won first place and Fred Cartwright won third place for speaking.
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