Frm:-ling: XIV. xYt'Illlll'lQL'I', llzirifl linell, Ruth Smigzij, llorotliy lirzilrou-Li, Roger liriizsrliaxxcl, .linnus lliwr Se-ntwl: liiirlrm' tiulcyviski, Nlnry lfllen Pzilmirli, Dorothy lilirninslxi, 'lill lllf'lilli' llwllrr, Nlnriniie Stzinier. VETERANS DAY PRQGRAM Again this year the Speech Class presented a program for the newly named Veterans Day. After the presentation of the Flag by the American Legion, the band played the Star Spangled Banner. Under the direction of Mr. Wenninger, members of the Speech class presented a short one-act play entitled In Recognition of Democracyf' Those who took part in this play were: David Guell, James Biser, Ruth Smigaj, Darlene Gulczynski, Mariane Staniec, and Dorothy Grabowski. James Biser gave an appropriate oration entitled An American Tragedy. A quartet consisting of Jacqueline Hedler, Dorothy Kliminski, Dorothy Gollharflt, and Mary Ellen Pabich, sang 'tThe Holy Grail. Following this, the band played a medley of songs suitable for the occasion, and the flag was retired by the American Legion to close the program. Page lf'-nrty tlii'i-i
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, -.4 0'-., - I A QQ -P -- in E r FRESHM EX lDEtil.ABlA'l'ION XYINNERS Standing: Brian Henflriks. Harold llzillanger, Blichziel Sneiiler. - Seated: Rosemary Brynizirski, Rosalie Toinkowizik, Ingrid Lindquist, . , ,l anc lonway. declamations Catherine Conway and Janice Jacques placed first and second respectively. David Guell and James Riser came out on top in learned orations. These students, along' with Nancy Lind- quist, extemporaneous readingg Annette Hokkan- en, four minute speechg and Ruth Bogumill, FORENSICS Under the direction of a new coach, Mrs. Swanson, the forensics group began working on their selections shortly after the opening of the second semester. In the school elimination contest, held in early March, the students who came out in first and second places in serious declamations were as follows: Mary Ellen Pabich placed first and Dorothy Gollhardt placed second. In humorous oriinal orationg participated in the district tournament held at Thorp High School on March 19. At the contest held in Eau Claire none of the students placed an A, thus, no one from our school went to the State finals at Madison. Huck Row: Lola Biddle, llzivizl Guell, Michael Bogumill, Edward Rig-no. Nancy limlqiiist, Annette llol-gkziiieii, Roger Benz- gg-liggwel, Dorotliy Grzilniwski, Itlziine Forltel-Q. Q U D Venter Ron: Ruth HoguinilhhMzirizinc btrnncc. Ruth hinignj, Jacqueline Iledler, l':itlit-rinc Voiixrziy, Alziints llisi-r. .Xnn llcillcr, lintlilcvii Kenney, Alice iilXVl1iIlZl' .Kline SCICZOV. Dorothy l?CllISClllZlll1lL'I', lftllcl lilllI1CL'ii. Front Row: Gertrude Barth, .lziniee -IIIVQIIKTS, Mary Ellen l':ilnch, Klzirgie llqinii-lt-xriez, llzirli-ne liulczynski. Iboimqhy Khlmutkil 5 I Lou Ann Kzuninslei, linthleen Bziwlzinski, lloneldxi liflfllxlll. Page lrorty-tire
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