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TNQ Fourth Row3 Seidl, Rasmussen, MacFarlane, Maloney, Panetti, Third Row: Miss Woldt, Huisman, DePouw, Angclich, U Connor. Second Row: Vifinkworth, Picard, Eddy, Detaeje. Deliacre. First Row: Witeck, C-ogat, Belongia, Hoffman, Francois. Iomedy Presented B Dramatic Club ln addition to the presentation of the usual skits j dialogues at pep sessions and at the Jam jar, s year's Dramatic Club enacted a full length play, ,ire As Youre Born. Starring Bob Francois as : havoc-producing boy, the comedy rated tops in ertainment. Bobs patient sisters were played by is Panetti and Lucille Winkworth. Marge Rasmus- and jerry Bullis were cast as the mother and fier, and Alton Seidl took the part of the i'Cuardian gel. Under the direction of Miss Woldt, the amatic Club continued its policy of encouraging dents to participate in forensics. This year, too, falentine party was held for all club members. icers of the organization were Bob Francois, M b h D I Cl h lk uh My W sidentg Virginia MacFarlane, vice-presidentg Alton em emo!! 6 m'm f . U la 9 e',u l 1 'M Old' the proposed prodiittion of iz hilarious iomedy tilli'ii', 'l.N'i4n' Ax You rc liumf' il, secretaryg and Bonnie Angelich, treasurer. H D' - 'T'L:.. ..,,,l, .4 - I i . . .. ,. . Y
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In between numbers we see such personalities as Ray Bishop, Lloyd Hazen crowns Alice Clausen queen of the Peggy Makos, Audrey jackson, and Leroy Hintz. Promenade as Leon Angelich, Mary Sucharda, and Ransom Rhode applaud the royal couple. The Grand March, led by junior and senior class ojhcers and their partners, highlighted the evening s festivities. Buck Rhode, Ray Bishop, and john Slaney add the x -..,,,. fnal touches to the gay Fiesta theme. l -. J :T A., L. AXA., L.. , 5 gill' gn k 1 igiis f it . ' , r gfh Page 48 l-lazen, Clausen Lead Promenade The lights were low, the music was slow and sent mentalg there was the sound of swishing taffeta ar silk. Soft clouds of chiffon and net formed a delica and dreamy effect of unreality. There was an e chanted and fairylike quality enshrouding all. Tl date was April 3othg the place, the Armoryg tl event, the unforgettable junior Promenade. Kii Lloyd Hazen and Queen Alice Clausen reigned ov this momentous affair. Gay and colorful murz depicted a feeling of festivity and excitement ai lattice work gave a compact and cozy atmosphei Bobby Hughes' orchestra supplied the music ai fixed the mood of the event. All these elements creat the theme Fiesta -and provided a delightful ex ning for all. Lawrence, Marilyn, Don, Amber, and Bob sit out a dance by the brick wall and balcony refreshment spot.
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Twenty Compete ln Speech Work After days of preparation, twenty students partic- ipated in the local forensic elimination contest March io. In order, winners of Firsts and seconds were Robert Francois and Pat Beckmann, humorous declamationg Dorothy Gauthier and Lucille Wink- worth, serious declamationg Rosemary Neumeier anc Jean Mayo, oratory, and Margery Rasmussen, ex- temporaneous reading. These seven competed in the league contest at Oconto Falls, March 25, with Bolt Francois the only Ocontoan to win an A rating Bob, who has already won an A in state compe- tition, was scheduled to compete in the district tourna- ment on April 9, and, if passing that hurdle, in the state meet at Madison. Forensic coaching this yeai was handled by Miss Woldt. Expressions shown here were a vital part of the derlamations of these forensic stizdentx. l Second Row: Huisman, XViteck, NVinkworth, Duben, lvliss Wc Farrar, Belongia, O Connor, Gogat, Francois. First Row: Picard, Le lwlay, Windey, Rasmussen, Topel, Pan- Mayo, Beckmann. -- HI. E'mI-'Ll
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