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Drama Club officers, George Schipp, Vice-President; Connie Ruhe, Secretary; and the invaluable club sponsor, Mr. Mar- Burger, Treasurer; Bonnie Lange, President; and Karen shall, put on one of the most organized FHS class plays ever. Drama Club: Fun9 Work, Rewarding Experience A successful night and the cast, Alice Schipp, Rosemarie Stallmann, Lee Temple, Carolyn Weyer, Norma Steckler, Louise Dilger, John Reckelhoff, Sylvia Zink, George Schipp, Alan Weyer (hidden), Kathy Weyer, Pat Lueken, Mary Geas- ser, Lois Dilger, and Randy Nord (hidden), is relieved. The efforts of many produced a play enjoyed and appreciated by all. 25
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Influence of Media Club Extends Statewide Busy most any time of the day, the library provides the students with information, enjoyment, and learning atmosphere. Donna Meliling, a real leader in state library work, doesn’t neglect her responsibilities here at home. Media Club officers: Pat Lueken, Kathy Knust, Gloria Werne, and Ruth Haake. If there was an organization which contributed to the good of all the school, student body and faculty, it had to be the Library- Media Club. Reference materials necessary for reports, literature books needed in class, or just books to be read for enjoyment were avail- able at all times. When a quiet place was needed to catch up on assignments or to get away from the noon hour con- fusion, the library was the place to go. To add to the club’s prestige Donna Mehling, a senior member and state officer, was chosen as a delegate to the White House Con- ference on Youth at Estes Park, Colorado. Hail to the Media Club and its sponsor, Sr. Mary Boniface, for the much appreciated service and honor it has brought to our school.
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Student Council Plans Ahead; 1 HS Inducts Members The Ferdinand Student Council was confronted with a new and unique problem. Due to consolidation, they were assigned to name the new school, write a school song, name the yearbook and school paper, design the school emblem, and select the school rings. They, along with the Birdseye Student Council, spent many hours determining the new school policies and discussing the best methods of handling inevitable problems. By working closely together, the two schools made their final decisions and completed the school year with the satisfaction that they had contributed. Sister Josella was advisor for both the Student Council and the National Hon- or Society. Student Council officers: Kathy Kippenbrock, vice-president; Connie Erhart, secretary; George Schipp, president; and Pat Lueken, treasurer. George Schipp and Elaine Becker confer with Birdseye students Debbie Austin 26
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