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The Lettermen's Club is a group of young men who have earned their letters in Varsity competition. They aim to promote good sportsmanship on the play- ing field and among the student body. The Dramatic Arts Club produces several luncheon club shows and the class play each year, and writes and produces the annual Variety Show l'5l version called Town 'N Country. l Mr. Julian D. Scherer is director of the Dramatics. The Broadcaster Staff is responsible for the school paper which is issued seven times a year-the last issue being the Senior Memory Edition. The staff has been untiring in its efforts, and has been most generous in contributing time and energy to produce an inviting school paper. N. D. Ushers handle crowds at football and basketball games, and at plays, school dances, and church affairs.
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Student Council Officers- Jack Schrage, President, George Klingele, Vice-president, Kitty Ridder, Secretary, Kenneth Hilgenbrink, Treasurer- These officers were elected and sworn into office in September and remained in office throughout the entire school year- Student Council officers are seated. The Homeroom representatives of the first and second semester are standing. The purpose of the Student Council is to develop student responsibility, initiative, and school pride, to promote school welfare and student cooperation. Donna Duniven was one of the winners in the Essay Contest Selling As a Career, sponsored by the Quincy Sales Executives Club. Mr. Donald C. Dorsey is presenting to her a beautiful Schaefer pen and pencil set. Vocation talks were given during the month of March. Mr. Elmore, from the Moorman Manufacturing Company was one of the speakers. Seated with Mr. Elmore are Mary Margaret Schulte, reporter, and Roger Brod, assembly chair- man. Standing are Jack Schrage, Presi- dent, and Kitty Ridder, Secretary.
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General Business. Basic business education is becoming more of a necessity each year as con- sumer-retailer relations expand. The Art Class has iust completed a project in manuscript writing and illumination. The subiects were the Ave Maria and the Pater Noster which were mounted and framed. Solid Geometry. The introductory study leading up to solids deals with planes, perpendiculars and parallels to planes, dihedral angles and polyhedral angles. The first solid studied is the prism-a figure bounded by two parallel planes as bases and a prismatic surface. Clothing Class. Girls may come and girls may go-but styles go on forever as the Clothing class demonstrates. With graduation close at hand-graduation gowns are in order as well as simpler frocks for afternoon wear.
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