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Speech Club Emphasizes Dramatics EACH YEAR SPEECH CLUB AND NA- TIONAL THESPIANS TROUPE 141 work to- gether to provide much enjoyment for Sault High students. The first project of the year was the annual Homecoming celebration, October 8 and 9. The snake dance and bonfire took place on Thursday night, and the parade, crowning of the queen, game, and dance were held on Fri- day. Soon after Homecoming, try-outs were held for the annual fall play. This year the play, NINE GIRLS by Wilfrid H. Pettitt, was a murder mystery which took place in a sorority clubhouse in the mountains of California. On December 14 initiation for National Thes- pians was held at the Ojibway Hotel. The ini- tiates had each won at least twenty points by working on Speech Club projects. SPEECH CLUB. Front Row— H. Lutz, A. Aldrich, S. Nobliski, D. Hakola, L. Caple, C. Mannisto, B. Ruona, G. Nelson. Second Row — D. Maki, J. MacLeod, S. Kennedy, D. McCulligh, B. MacGregor, M. Trestrail, M. Moore, L. Noirot, E. Bates, P. MacLeod. Third Row — D. Tinkis, L. Markham, C. Trier, P. Storey, C. Pattison, G. Gilroy, S. Sutton, M. Nelson, J. Hoornstra, D. Gagnon, N. MacMillan, N. Rothwell, J. Finlayson. Fourth Row — C. Allan. C. Hoch, I. Mitchell, P. Bruno, D. Cook, D. Miller, P. Kniskern, B. Baril,, M. Speck, A. Paquin, B. Rath. Filth Row — D. Payment, M. Stevens J. Aune, L. Lines, S. Bennette, C. Ranson, E. Baccari, S. Rust. Sixth Row — C. Evensen, J. King, P. Bailey, M. Pingatore, P. Westin, M. Caffey, M. Carson, J. Lutz, G. Moon, L. Mitchell, B. Stimble. Back Row — B. Mendecino, J. Nielsen, B. Hemry, D. McCaffery, N. Mason, J. Maki, S. Nelson, J. Sharp, J. Wickman, J. Curtis, M. Cowen. 12 NATIONAL THESPIANS. Bottom Row — D. McCulligh, M. Nelson, F. Nordstrom, S. Nobliski, M. Gabriel, S. Sutton. Second Row — A. Paquin, L. Lines, D. Montgomery, M. Ross, D. Hakola, E. Bates, D. Maki, M. MacMillan. Top Row — M. Marriott, B. Ruona, L. Noirot, J. Curtis, F. Heselton, J. Wickman, M. Cowen, C. Mannisto, G. Nelson, P. Bruno.
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Student Council Governs Sault High STUDENT COUNCIL. Bottom Row — C. Evensen, B. Chelberg, N. Lefczyk, B. Erard, J. Kehl, M. Robinson, N. Swan, F. Izzard, L. Lines, E. Mannesto. Second Row — C. Curtis, M. Wardlow, M. Nevin, L. Otis, B. Belleau, M. Gabriel, R. Beamish, S. Nelson, N. MacMillan. Third Row — T. Armstrong, M. Selby, M. Stevens, P. MacLeod, P. Talsma, B. Ruona, G. Nel- son, F. Belleau, R. Montgomery. Top Row — M. Cowen, R. Payment, A. Howard, J. Wheatley, R. Jacobs, H. Kopetz, A. Velde, R. Blair, W. Welch. STUDENT COUNCIL In addition to being the student governing body, each year the Sault High Student Council sends one junior abroad under the American Field Service exchange student program. In order to raise the money needed for the project they sponsor a carnival in the spring. Managing the student elections, preparing the social calendar, and taking care of the printing and distributing of student theater tickets all helped to provide the council with a full agenda at every meeting of the year. President Mike Cowen accepted his office with pleasure. Our exchange students, Herman Ko- petz and Bob Jacobs, were accepted as honorary members. 14 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. President Mike Cowen, Vice Presi- dent Glenda Nelson, Secretary Nancy MacMillan, Assistant Secretary Bonnie Ruona, Treasurer Barbara Belleau, Sergeant-at-Arms Wayne Welch.
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