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Debators: Row 1: K. Rivers, A. Bonney. Row 2: M. Sheld- on, C. Scuba, S. Bollinger, S. Pele, L. Bollinger. Row 5: Swenson, T. Turk, T. Roth, D. Blalock, M. Galenese. Speech, Speech, Speech As the Irish might say: They have the gift of gab, but Revere's members of the National Forensic League put it to a good purpose. They compete in debate and individual events to earn twenty-five points for membership and higher degrees. Individual events are divided into four sub-divisions: oratorical, humorous, and dramatic declamations and extemporaneous speeches. The many Saturdays started at early hours, which members gave to these activities, gave them a chance to show their oratorical ability. 5 2 H 2 3 k had wa' 2 V N.F.L. Officers: Tom Turk, President, Melissa Sheldon, Treasurer, Mr. George Kungle, advisor, Charlene Scuba, Secretary: Christy Wohler, Vice-president. Competing in individual events were Row 1: M. Sheld- let, B. Skeen, S. Carlson,-I. Liebert, P. McNair, M. Fry, on, K. Gowin, D. Cooper, S. Wagner, S. Bolinger, C. D. Burkett, K. Fry. Row 3: Swenson, T. Turk, D. Laughlin, L. Pedigo, M. LaFatch. Row 2: V. Winemil- McDonald, Parker, Kerkian, K. Barr, D. james.
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s .,.--l xx W, ,ff . A... . 1 Thespians: Row 1: L. Friedl, F. Novak, D. Cooper, S. Richmann, C. Laughlin, M. Fry, R. Rhinesmith, P. Mc- Nair, D. Lemmon, L. Jennings. Row 2: Mr. David Dick- son, advisor, Bear, C. Kunas, D. james. T. Kuzior, D. Weber, M. Gross, A. Weaver, G. Wilson,-I. Lou- lan, S. Newman. The Trail To Broadway Begins Here When in doubt, act it outv might be considered the key to the Thespian and Dramatic Club. The Dramatic Club gives every member ofthe student body a chance to earn ten Thespian points and become a member of Thespians. These aspiring young actors earn If these points on stage and backstage in activities such as painting scenery, sew- ing costumes, working on make-up and publicity. The goal of the Thespians is to further the dramatic art and in order to do this, they presented the fall play Rhinoceros.H Dramatic Club: Row 1: G. Lindus, L. Wentink, S Pelz, B. Lenox, P. McNair, M. Pim,-I. Plazak, M. Mon- egan, M. Schaadt, K. Rivers, A. Runninger, D. Clay N. Rumbaugh, T. Fulton, P. Bending. Row 2: P. Hen- sel, R. Rhinesmith, J. Loulan,j. Lasser, B. Douglass, S. Bollinger, A. Bonney, C. Kunas, S. Wagner, S. New- man, B. Osborne, S. Vance,.I. Liebert. Row 3: L. Bol- 3 linger, G. Baumgardner, S. Richmann, Lasser, S. Winemiller, V, SirLouis, P. Seckal, C. Wohler, P. Waid- ler, M. jelm, L. Pedigo, D. Parks, D. Strong. Row 4: J. Bear, D. Cowden, P. Viall, M. Gross, D. Rigaux, P. Meyer, B. Paulett, L. Priedl,-I. Cole,j. Swenson, F. No- vak, A. Sabaka. -60-
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... .-.5.YLl,......,.g... Student Secretaries: Row 1: S, Wilson, A. Miller, L. Wen- Pelz, K. Mclntire, K. Rivers, T. Hostermann, K. Fogarty, tink,j. Moore, G. Floyd, N. Rumbaugh, M. Fry, M. Adams, L. Pierson, B. Stofko, Pierson. Row 4: L. McClure, B. C. Smith, K. Barr. Row 2: K. Schwager, S. Wagner,j. Las- Luther, L. Myer, D. Bardwell, G. Shivley, S. Franks,j. Tifft, ser, N. Douglass, B. Crile, Clark, D. Strong, T. Fulton, S. L. Gowin, M. Michaelski. Stalnaker, A. Kehoe. Row 3: C. jones, C. Neidemeyer, S. ' Run down to study hall and tell that boy Mr. Bayliss wants to see him. Run off 30 to 40 copies of that test please. Ou Yes it does seem as if the office workers and teacher's assistants are always running someplace. These girls make life much easier for the of lice secretaries and the teachers. Officer Workers: S. O'Neill, C. Olson, P. Whitfield, Smith, B. Falk, 1. Pierson, B. OSbOrflC, Plank, S. Luther, D. Luther,.I. Parsons, D. Feiber, G. Lindus, C 51162, M. Ad2lmS. -52-
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