Penn High School - Bittersweet Yearbook (Mishawaka, IN)

 - Class of 1965

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DEBATE GLUBkROW ONE: Terry Shaller, Richard Worthington, Mrs. Betty Smith, Sponsor: Nelson Worden. ROW TWO: Linda Chapman, Bruce Erich Smith, Phil Goddard, Virgil Wesco. Pew Vwwrtg Debams Thaw ow Phil Goddard and Bruce Erich Smith exchange some note ideas in preparation for varsity competition in the St. Joseph Valley League. Varsity debater Phil Goddard gets in some practice time rehearsing for the national competition in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Penn High School debate team began the school year with a great disadvantage, having only one mem- ber, Bruce Erich Smith, return from last year. This handi- cap was soon overcome, however, and we Finished with a very good year. We debated in many of the invitational meets around the state, winning a good percentage of our debates. We hope to place third in the St. Joseph Valley league of the area schools. The team of Phil Goddard and Bruce Erich Smith got to the semifinals in the W.S.B.T. radio debates. This same team won over 9095 of their debates this year! Singular accomplishments, many in speech, include: Bruce Erich Smith placed 5th in the extemporaneous speech contest, and won First place in the area discussion com- petition. Terry Shaller won the Regional contest in the Optimist Glub speech competition and was eligible to compete in the state contest, and Phil Goddard finished 4-th in the nation in the Douglas C High Oratorical Gon- test, sponsored by the Sons of the American Revolution.

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Mr. Daniel Diener, of the math department, informs and entertains li- brarian clubbers with a visual presentation of his Nigerian assignment. Mrs. Geneva Burke, a club guest, presented some interesting facts and figures on her Alaskan trip. Left to Right LIBRARIANS CLUB-ROW ONE: Vicki Mumby, Patricia Hartz, Barber Stiver. ROW TWO: Donna Mitchell, Debbie Knowles, Marsha Highland, Sheryl Klaybor, Connie Fox, Marjorie Ludwig. ROW THREE: Shirley Hiatt, Linda Doty, Donald Haack, Sandy Jeffries, Sheila Conrad, Marsha Warner, Mrs. Louise Smith Mountz, Sponsor. 74 22 ' ' Ga, Look, mwLLismw! '64 Librarian Club activity began with the Hoosier Student Librarians Association Conference at Pur- due University in November. On November 24 during our regular club meeting Mr. Diener spoke of his Nigerian experiences. Just before Christmas recess the librarians honored exchange student Kesara Phuntumkomol at an after-school Christmas Party. The new year C1965j Librarian Club activity con- tinued as senior Jackie Geerligs, a participant, in the Summer Abroadi' A.F.S. program, reviewed her trip to Finland. Mrs. Geneva Burke visited our club in February. She gave an illustrated lecture on her summer tour of Alaska. A review of the book Teenage Tyranny was given by Mr. Cierzniak at our March meeting. Two April dates were reserved for librarians. On April 13 Miss Cox reviewed the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The second date fApril 243 was important to the librarians who attended the Northern Indiana Hoosier Student Li- brarians Association at the Hammond-Gavitt High School. All busy years finally end. Ours ended May 11 with a librarians party honoring our senior student li- brarians. Librarian Club Ojlicers President-Pat Hartz lst Semester Vice PresidentgMarcia Schmeltz 2nd Semester Vice President-Barbara Stiver Secretary-Sara Weldy Assistant Secretary-Joyce Bellman Treasurer-Vicky Mumby Assistant Treasurer-Marjorie Ludwig Sponsor-fMrs. Louise Smith Mountzj Assistant to the librarian Mrs. Pauline Reece and Mrs. Louise Smith Mountz check a librarian requisition form in the library office.



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Senior Thelma Eger and junior Cathy Eger check the attend- ance sheet'as part of their oflice duty. Seniors Pam Billow, Cathy Clark and Sue Lebiedzinski use the classes file to locate students requested by the guidance office. Left to Right ROW I: Sue Thompson. Steph Sigars, Susan Hall, Judy Stoekinger, Carol Gear, Dian Horein, Marolee Cook' Kathy Kelley, Betty Tabor, Lorna Kehr, Joi Doi. ROW 2.' Shelley Samuels, Ginger Campbell, Leslie Grifiin, Barb Freshour, Nancy Riehl, Paula Grib, Joan Zugbaurn, Linda Allison. Gwen Miller, Terri Needham, Sally Matthews, Sherry Murphy. ROW 3: Diana Ramsey, David Leckrone, Jackie Phillips, Linda Mumby, Connie Mahriesmith, Sue Wordinger, Pat Naugle, Linda Sisk, Carol Mynsberge, Donna Show, Linda Baker, Melody Hayes.

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