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Forum Club debating ........ 3-jf i - ,, K 2. -1 9722 h lsr!!! l QW if Vice-President Iohn Wagner, Secretary Barbara Wil son, Treasurer Marty Evans, and President Ed Lutz These heated debators have stop- ped just long enough to have their pictures taken. M I - Q4 FORUM CLUB orricsns WEE? ' . A T . 'N Do you like to discuss national, state and local issues? Then the Forum Club is the club tor you to join. The club members showed much en- thusiasm in discussions and debates on topics ranging trom Presidential candi- dates to improvements ot Sandusky, De- bating teams from Oberlin and Heidel- berg were part ot the agenda this year, and their programs were much enjoyed by the members. Twice a month on Thursdays the freshmen, sojohorrgores, juniors and sen- iors hash over the brclolerns ol the world. This year the club was represented atfgghe Student Council meetings by Esf wither Scroggy and Paul lflurschel, The teachers devoting their time ar: sponsors were Mr leaning, lflr Tabler, Miss lflar- auart, lfliss l-lartung, lflr Qlicfzrer, Mr, Koloze, Mr Hudalr ond liflf lllfiilirtovslty ff, Z, is AA In conclusion, I'd like to say . . kr?
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Smiling faces to brighten up the business world th belle' F' e 119665 die 'LV on are Thelfre injau X Commercial Club in progress ...... A trip to the Sandusky Bell Telephone Company provided one of the year's most interesting programs tor the business minded members of the Commercial Club. Other in- formative meetinas consisted ot speeches de- livered by representatives from the Ohio Edi- son Company, the Sandusky Chamber ot Commerce, and The Brightman Nut Corpora- tion. Throughout the year a schedule ot pro- rams was planned which would help the g , members gain more intormation about the importance ot the business world and also some ot the various occupations available in this field. Faculty sponsors tor the '55-56 club were Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. Carver, Mrs. Mackey, and Mr. Kuldau. Dorothy Spoa and Dean Barth served as Student Council representatives. uv D COMMERCIAL CLUB OFFICERS Vice-President DeEtt Puckrin, President Carol Mowry, qnd Secretary-Treasurer Iudy Arheii, 21
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I rr' 'X M., , , There's no business like show busi- ness , . so say the members of the Swan Club, who presented their annual water ballet in March. With Rodgers and Hammerstein as the musical fare, the members swam and danced to a fantasy about a girl's first chance to break into show business. The girls met every Thursday night at the Iunior High Pool, and there un- der the supervision ot the student direc- tors, Sharon Squire and Carol Weis, they learned their routines. Miss Horst, Mrs Scheufler and Mrs, Staufler were spon- sors tor the group. SWAN CLUB MEMBERS ROW 1: Miller, Bohn, Weis, Searle, Cassidy. Ebnier, Montgomery, Bickley, Py. ROW 2: Mer- riam, Scott, Homberger, Lehrer, McMahon, Thom, Sloane, Albers, Stinson, Miller. ROW 3: Spino, Knerr, Eckler, Darby, Ebner, Hall, Chis- holm, Cronk, Larson. Wurzell, Shuman, Bdcock. Swan Club presenting Show Business . . . Mengd1d5 S Pres. XTfe5m J Sfude OFFICERS S' SCQU nf D1 S , Vice P recfors S eqged - ' gs , res. Ebneguire, Weis, gLgd?Y, Ing- OVGYSXPOSUYG One of many dryland practices 23
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