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Un tczge. The twenty-seven members of Masque and Gavel enjoyed the following activities of the year: Christmas dinner. initiation, canteen management, presen- tation of the three act comedy The Importance of Being Young. a banquet, and u business meeting on the first Wednesday of each month.. On January 5, George Brueggemann, David Felt, Wanda White, John Ward, and Don Putt were heard over WKJG on the City Desk program sponsored by the Journal-Gazette. These Five members of Masque and Gavel gave a lively round-table discussion on the question, Shall America Aid Europe? The Masque and Gavel members are under the supervision of Miss Marga- Eichel and the following officers: President. George Brueggcmanng vice-president. Walter Lampe: secretary, Katherine Wiedemann: treasurer. Jerry Vodde. Back row: Mary Koester, Doris Meyers, Nancy Bewley, Delores Federspiel, John Ward. Lucille Doctor. Donna Ballinger. David Felt. Irene Doehrmann. Car- olee Schnelker. Margaret Albersmeyer. Don Jackson, Don Putt. Bob Fleming, Wanda White. First row: Ruth Wiese, Waunita Davis. Katherine Wiedemann, Thelma Parker. George Brueggemann, Mary Ann Bremer. Jerry Vodde, Bonnie Orem, Betty Fultz, Walter Lampe.. Yhir Page Sjiouxorfii by Home of t.'!1i1r1r1, .Yr-xt' flifzifz, lu.Iiir:1.1 film' TILMI i 1
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Buffalegsg eli Bark Ealfzfs The News Early in the fall Miss Eichel, the faculty sponsor, announced the major positions of the newspaper staff: Carolyn Davidson, editorg Betty Fultz and David Felt, assistant editorsg and Warren Grover, business manager. The paper, a project of the journalism class during the first semester, is pub- lished as the class learns the principles of journalism. In November the Bull- dogs' Bark received its first Certificate of Membership to the Indiana High School Press Association. THE STAFF AT WORK Back row-Edythe Yant, Miss Eichel, Lois Rosswurm, Dav- id Felt, Betty Fultz, Waun- ita Davis, Carolyn David- son. Front row-Mary Koester, Don Jackson, Delores Schnorr, and Bob Fleming. Booster Cfulv Promotes Sporzfsmans 7327 The Booster Club, sponsored by Mr. Leslie Pensinger, helps boost all sports, and promotes respect for public property. The main task of the group was to decorate the gym for the county tourna- ment. Out of the 100 members -the follow- ing officers were chosen: President, George Spohr: vice-president, Don Weinmang sec- retary, Duane Mooreg and treasurer, Elwood Tieman. Pictured from left to right: Duane Moore, Don Weinman, George Spohr. large Tauenly 'l'!1i.f Ihzgw Spofzmriul' by Dr. P. E, Ivliller, New Haven, Imlimm
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I lg lv7L'Fllfll'-fIL'O ,IW -ss A - -. 'tt . fn' 4 A it Q' 'L First row: M. Saalfrank, M. Gasper, L. Ulmer, R. Wiese, T. Parker, Mary Koest- er, M. Koester, V. Butt, L. Chambers, S. DeLeon, Miss Walker, Miss Royster, Second row: H. Bearman. B. Zehrung, R. Maroney, G. Pavey, E. Yant, S. Heath, C. Peck, P. Seibert, M. Vodde, B. Fahlsing, B. Zehr, B. Girardot, D .Richhart. Third row: M. Wiedemann, P. Berry, R. Sternmler, D. Heemsoth, B. Bolyard, D. Federspiel, D. Girardot, M. Burkett, J. Welch, E. Gephart. B. Cheney, A. Kitchen. T. Bowers, W. Linn. Fourth row: A. Bradtmueller, N. Bruick, I. Doehrmann, M. A. Bremer, C. Schnel- ker, W. Davis, V. Renno, S. Kollman, M. Albersmeyer, D. Ballinger, C. Kryder, P. Borcherding, A. Busche, M. L. Coleman, J. Winchester. Fifth row: D. Koester, L. Pavey, Y. DeLeon, V. Arnold, N. Fultz, M. C. Louden, M. Sturm, L. Arter, V. Vonderau, N. VanKirk, C. Slauf, S. Potts, D. Bandel- ier. Sixth row: M. Zink, M. Doctor, B. Green, E. Phillips, D. Voors, P. Meyer, B. Anderson, M. A. Huffer, D. Parker, P. Bremer, C. Davidson, B. Fultz, B. Emrick, C. Heckman, S. Metzger, D. Minick, M. Bandelier, D. Graeber. Seventh row: J. Hockemeyer. M. Hamman, M. Heine, E.. Heine, M. Quance, J. Tucker, M. Van Kirk, M. Van Kirk, T. Voors, L. Rosswurm, T. Anderson, K. Bruick, F. Lahrrnan, D. Fiedler, M. Burwell, K. Fiedler, N. Bewley, W. White, J. Richhart. Eighth row: M. Bixler. D. Goeglein, C. Hanefeld, A. Gliedt, M. Bradtmueller, P. Jackson, L. McFadden, S. Girardot. G. Melcher, D. Schnorr. M. Winans, V. Lunz, D. Messmann, B. Stoneburner, J. Poirson, S. McKinney. The Suns 'YIUVZQVS The girls of the Sunshine Society have had a busy year with the main attractions being the formal dinky party, tag day, underprivileged Children's Christmas party, Christmas dinner party, and the tea for their Ideal Ladies. The purpose of the organization is to help others and to spread sunshine. The oilficers for the year are: President, Mary Lou Koesterg vice-president, Ruth Wieseq secretary, Vera Butt: treasurer, Thelma Parker, Publicity chairman, Marilyn Koester. The girls are under the direction of Miss Walker and Miss Roystcr. One-hundred thirty-seven girls are members of the society. The second Thursday of cach month is thc scheduled date for the meetings. is livin' .X'f'of1w1'i'.I by lifrilifrlxv Sllffllvl' .mil Conf CO., JVAL' Iilrlffil, 111 fl
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