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M5 em, gxpforera xerciae ealzaclerfid ilo l l USHERS' CLUB FRONT ROW: Munger, social chairman, Long, treasurer, vlaffee, president, Maniarrez, vice-presidentg Statltus, secretary Billings publicity. SECOND ROW: Miss Cournoyer, Reynard, Schuppe, Evans, Robinson, Stearns, Kaufer, Youngsteadt, Mrs. Dougherty THIRD ROW: Brinton, Kasch, XVitt, Ross, Freiberg, Hadley, Liddell, Richter. FOURTH ROW: Koebel, Rozak, Bunch, Barton, Charpie, King, Van Arsdall. Viso, Dahl. BACK ROW: Wfeichbrodt, Brentlinger, Mottl, Kraus, Bambas, Cwebhart, Stevenson, Fry, Hegy. USHERS' CLUB Neat appearance, punctuality. courtesy, and excellent character describe Provisos Ushers. Adorned in blue and white, these carefully chosen girls render service at all Proviso indoor activities including Choral, Band, and Qrchestra concerts. Convocation, Class Day, and Commencement ex- ercises find the girls dressed in white with the Ushers' Club's familiar badge. Choosing their officers in April, the Ushers in- stall them in May and, at the same meeting, wel- come new members. This years activities included the annual Janu- ary dance, Midnight Magic, and the Get-To- gether early in the fall. EXPLORERS Building better leaders for the future remains the primary goal of Explorer Post 13591. Planning a full year's program, these boys par- ticipate in weekend camping trips to resort areas such as Devils Lake, Wisconsin, This year also in- cluded visits to Stateville prison and the stock yards, attendance at a splash party and a hockey game, and the serving of a spaghetti dinner to raise funds. The annual Explorers' Ball climaxed the program. Service-wise, the Explorers co-operate with all activities of the Lions Club along with their own projects such as removing snow from all hte hy- drants in this area. P EXPLORERS POST 9l Mr. Rattenbury. Page 111 z -sv-qw is . wa-uf FRONT: Robert Grant, Keith Nitolii Peter Sognefest, Charles Clark, Donald Sthrader HALR: Tom Topel, Larry Crapo lohn Mid gard, Harley Schatz, -lames Carlson
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ine Correfafefi ouiefi, mm NEW CINE MEMBERS FRONT Rrixx: lilreith, llenmann Nemetelt, Olson, Grant, and Sterling fat rig sl,r0NIi ROW: . if , - il Www. Antlerson, Rihneli, Sanlilippo, Thompson. HAIR HOW, llartly, Preusse, Kenv , Hgiiv Wilsiiii, llawla, Mills, htritl. Proviso boasts the best-equipped visual educa- tion department in the state. Cine Club may choose from 250 hlms, twenty-four movie projectors, seven tape recorders, and a public address system. XY'ith this equipment the club provides an im- pressive program of audio-visual aids. Each member receives training in the use and care of this apparatus. The boys give up study time to show hlms, besides devoting time before and after school to club activities. , A, 7, sf Cfaawof Bellis. rett, Harrold. This fall Cine Club moved into new quarters in the remodeled music rooms, Club headquarters. 7 i A l l adjoining the theater in room -oo turnist a p eas- ant background for activities, Wforking under the leadership of President Norman Sokol, Vice-president -lohn Hansen, Secre' tary Robert Schmahl. and Treasurer Gene Davis. Cine Club provides an opportunity for serx ice and instills a sense of responsibility in its inembers. CARRYOVER CINE MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Edwards, Reil, Trotter, Moore, Polay, Wehrstein, Schrnahl, SECOND ROW: Mros, Adolfson, MeGe- hee. Bron, Wagner, Roner, Re-iff, Gar- THIRD Row: Hansen, Weber, Davis, Smith, Sundstrom, Petersohn, Find- ley, jacques, Battcher, Yndestad. BACK ROW: Sokol, Meyer, Sherman, Granz, Voyles. Stehno. Ke-ding, Ku- iawa. Smith, Boatman. Lambl-ce. sextemtcwstwc ..-gwsx , 5. ' 4 . e.s 4 wwe? sew. it X . ii Q ix ' 1,5 3 X Q Q ss , .sc S Rf ' xv Y tl X X C X Qs K X Q s 5- K Ye in 1 fs -:MA M l X .tv i 5
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