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5.41 I .six 1 .,.... .I t4i!lv!' sn...ai-func S0 it BACK ROW: Donna Connolly, Carol Meese, Judy Leibel, Sandy Soderman, Carrie Vitelli, June Kempe, Peg Ristrom. SECOND ROW: Helen Yoerks, Adrienne House, Barbara Forcier, Evelyn Rauschnot, Susan Vogel, Geraldine Weimer, Betty Korfhage, Judy Wilkus, FRONT ROW: Pat Nutzm n P l M a n, aua eserve, Pat Lightbourn, Irma Jakubiak, Miss Janet Gross, Judy Yaeger, Elizabeth Steadman, Laurien House, Pat Gladman. FRENCH CLUB The French Club is supervised by Miss Janet Gross. The officers are Irma Jakubiak, president, Judy Yaeger, secretary and treasurer. The activities for the year included a sleigh ride, a French dinner, a short French play and a spring dance. A highlight of Sibley's carnival this year was the club's feature, Little Paris, with its can-can dancers and general Frenchy atmosphere. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club is a service organization. The duties of the members include checking books in and out, shelving them, repairing them, filing book cards, and keeping the library neat and in good order. In addition, this year the club sponsored several social activities, such as pow-wows, family dinners, and a banquet in honor ofthe graduating members. BACK ROW: Daniel Bryan, Bob Edmeyer, Roger Delange, David Kulenkamp, Richard St. Sauver, Dennis O'Brien, Helen Yoerks. SECOND ROW: Carol Doyas, Judy Wilkus, Pot Schneider, Barbara Knutson, Elizabeth Steadman, Laurien House, Pat Lightbourn, Adrienne House, Betty Korfhage. FRONT ROW: Beverly Fronzmeier, JCIHFCG Pre!-ISS, JUN? KemP9, CGl'0l Messe, MCW99 RGPP, -lC1ClKi9 Hoff, Judy Anderson, Janet Haberkorn, Sandy Soderman.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerome Piekarski, Donald Voito, Carol Schreiber, Robert Snow, Mr. Roger Mosvick. DEBATE This year, Debate was inaugurated for the first time at Sibley High School. The leading debaters are Bob Snow, Carol Schreiber, Jerry Piekarski, and Don Voita. The debaters have entered numerous tournaments including the lnvitationcils at Macales- ter, Hastings, and South St. Paul. They entered the regional tournament with a 12-win, 6-loss record. All of the team are expected back next year. Some of the debaters are taking part in the dis- cussion contests for the state tournament. ORATORY Under the direction of Mr. Roger Mosvick, work in oratory began in September of 1953. The activi- ties include extemporaneous reading, oratory, and dramatic readings. An important feature of this year's work is participating in various contests. Students from Sibley who received superior ratings in the District Speech Festival this spring were Roger Delcinge for his humorous readings, Gini Heuer for manuscript reading, Kay Sperl for memorized oratory, and Rosie Degnan and Jerry Hillestad in panel discussion. BACK ROW: Donald Voita, Janet Falk, Jackie Hoff, Kathy Murphy, Barbara Forcier, Carol Schreiber, Robert Snow. FRONT ROW: Phyllis Jordahl Virginia Heuer Mr Roger Mosvick Marlys Weber Rosemary Degnan 1 1 - 1
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BACK ROW: Nancy Nelson, Janet Shank, Marilyn Kostner, Charlene Arndt, Doris Grimm, Annette Wagener, Elaine Baller, Audrey Buys. FRONT ROW: Beverly Ramacier, Phyllis Jordahl, Shirly Otto, Mr. Andrew Wilson, Anne Parsons, Nancy Brown, Nancy F. T. A. The Future Teachers of America was organized in April, 1953, under the guidance of Mrs. Isabel Gilbert. The club has a membership of seventeen pupils. They have visited Sibley Kindergarten, a few colleges, and classes in the senior high. The girls have worked on such proiects as helping in the office, and supervising or actually teaching. Offi- cers of the club are President, Anne Parsons, Vice- president, Phyllis Jordahl, Secretary-treasurer, Shir- ley Otto. Advisors are Mrs. Gilbert and Mr. Andrew Wilson. F. H. A. The motto of this organization, the Future Homemakers of America, is learning to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow. Membership is open to anyone who has credits in Home Econ- omics. The colors ofthe group, red and white, are symbolic ofthe courage of youth and the great de- termination to succeed. BACK ROW: Judy Vogel, Marilyn Gadow, Alice Steinhauer, Joan Lee. FRONT ROW: Judy Yoeger, Mrs. Alice Olson, Gerry Weimer. Wi? 'i.'J? Q- RP YL' TTI' wwf . .X . -:.55,::i S s . -1
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