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Orchesis members work on costumes and lighting for the dance ORCHESIS Maryann Cukla, Carolyn Rzemienski, Carla Rasmussen show. .ia U 1 xg siiitti W. .. Dance Show Opens With Calender Curtain Call Levels, heavy movements, and focus soon hecame Part ol the Or-chests Working vocabulary as the 180 mcmluers studied various techniques and theories. Beginning in lane uary, girls practiced the skill of graceful choreography as they prepared for the Dance Show in March. Meeting weclily, study groups practiced dances which included character, tap, ballet, modern, and acrohatic study. Planned around a calendar theme, the dances represcntf ed the twelve months of the year. Following the evening Perl'onnance on Saturday, the girls who were in luegine ning O1-chcsis, became regular memhcrs of the cluh. The satisfaction ol: designing, buying, and rnaliing costumes lor the show called for more than just dancing talent. By coordinating costumes to dance theme, Proyiso's Orchesis show was produced with professional unity. 1... ORCHESIS ROW ONE: Student Director Judith Rogalski, Secretary Vale- rie Pearson, Diana Young, Cathy George, Sylvia Adams, Membership Chairman Nancy Garnaas, Maureen Arnone. ROW TWO: Carole Benson, Vicespresident Peggy Griffin, Lillian Kuzma, Treasurer Carole Pope.
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Marinettes Splash Into Gay Watercolors Using hybrid strokes and Water ballet stunts, the Mari- nette Svvim Club splashed into the spring Water show. With the theme Watercolors the shades and moods of spring vvere characterized by synchronized movements which the girls learned during vveelqly practices. Under the direction of Mrs. Jacqueline Pracko, the members became more talented in difficult stunts. To learn these swim activities, the Marinettes sent representatives to Northwestern University for a session of vvater study. Prior to the choosing of the girls, a fall Workshop was held for future members to practice their aqua abilities. MARINETTE SWIM CLUB OFFICERS Treasurer Merrily Wetherby, Secretary Elin Anderson, Vice-president Judy Jones, President Arlyn Anderson. MARINETTE SWIM CLUB Front Row: Linda Collins, Nancy Owens, Sandra bara Svoboda. Row Two: Marsha Taylor, Lorene Blaha, Merrily Wetherby, Staffa, Cheryl Dorenbos, Martha Ervin, Linda Cooper, Mary Paffenback, Judy Jones, Silvija Mikelsons, Elin Anderson, Barbara McGann, Arlyn An- Bonnie HOPP, Sue Barry, Monna Antonsen, Betty Farr, Kris Ververka, Bar- derson, Carol Sue Kelly, Irene Thompson, A Marinette Club member views outside Members in weekly practice sessions synochronize ballet Straight wet hair typifies mer- world from underwater window. leg stunts. maids after routine dips in pool.
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Laurel Wreath Insignia For First ROME Club R.O.M.E. Front Row: Mary Lou Koenig, Linda Schmidt, Valerie Olsen, Stanley Fingerhut, Bonnie Sicklaert, Charlene Fenn, Steve Enke, Nancy Godfrey, Jim Niehus. Row Two: Duane Walten, Glenn Pryor, Gail Sutton, Debby Kurpiel, Bonnie Begy, Kathie Mukavitz, Dick Workman, Lesli Mc- Gettrick, Dennis Schoenwolf, Rosemary Pcseipal, Dave Sidinger. Back Row: Lynn Neidermayer, Pamela Grant, Lance Ridolfi, Gilbert Sylva, James Bily, Jerry Kerin, John Kucera, Bonnie Untiedt, Pat Daniel, Charol Hansen, Kathy Wall. Romans of the Modern Era was open to all students pres- ently enrolled in a Latin class or with a hacliground of two years of the language. Under the direction of Miss Ann Farrell, the officers were based on the form of Roman government including two consuls, one censor, two trihunes, two gualstores, and three aediles. The meetings were held every other weelt and induction was twice a year. The main purposes of ROME were to cre- ate enthusiasm for the Latin language, Roman customs, history, and culture. The cluh also hoped to reinforce the value of study of Latin as related to our modern life. R.O.M.E. OFFICERS Front Row: Tribune Sandra Nelson, Quaeslor Steve Zupsich, Quaestor Mike Cochran, Co-sponsors Miss Farrell and Mrs. Nissim, Co-Consuls Ken Bonvallel and Alex Zupsich. Row Two: Censor Barbara Jones, Aedile Jackie Billings, Tribune Cheri Lenz, Aeclile Mel Johnson. Not Pictured: Aedile Bill Bednar. R.O.M.E. Club member Leslie McGettrich arranges an attractive display in the library case.
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