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DEBATE lst Row-M. Grube, M. Crapeau, L. Helgeson, R. Bronsted, j. Anderson 2nd Row-R. Johnson, Thcilcr, J.-Fitze, Folz, Roumam. 3rd Row-B. Biard, J. Goodfellow, A, Boorman, A. Kelley, H. Heidt. FORENSI C lst Row-J. Gladfelter, G. Bowen, R. Bronsted, L. Montabon, J. Doucette, L. Helgeson, j. Thciler 2nd Row-V. Ball, V. Coey, C. Stoke, S. Stoke, R. Howes, V. La Page, J. Hildebrand, M. Liberty. -HI 30 Ili--
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,A ld , . .L L, -4 1 t . 14-' iff a.. V, E 1 .i .' .4 ' , . GIRLS' GLEE CLUB When l'm calling yooo-ooo-ooo. No, My friends this is not the Chattanooga Choo Choo. lt's mere- ly the Girls Glee Club. The gals sang at the tour- nament May 2 and 3 at Merrill. They rendered June Rhapsody and The River , the required number. While drifting on the river, they drifted too far and received a second , but that's pretty good too. It is not perfect, but who wants perfec- tion anyway? If everyone was perfect there would be nothing to criticize. Think how many people would be thrown out of a job, and of how many more would be very unhappy, because they would not have anything to moan about. Oh now, l'm off the track again. Let's see, where was I? Oh yes, the tournament. Well, the soloists were really cooking with gas. Two firsts and two thirds : Jean Orcutt and Marge Hebert, Darlene Morren and Phyllis Kropla, respectively. The one quartette, Orcutt, L. Bronsted, E. Martin, V. Ball received a first and the triog C. Stoke, L. Kuehling, G. Lambert likewise. The other triosg M. Feind, L. Thomp- son, V. Coey and M. Wurl, D. Neumeyer, D. Morren were awarded a second and a third respec- tively. The Glee Clubs this year have a new directoress -Miss Margaret Cox. Glee cluhbers-V. Ball, E. Martin, L. Bronsted, j. Orcutt. Solo winners-J. Orcutt, L. Whipple, G. Bartelt, N. Krueger, M. Hebert. ar? DY. Boys quartettc?H. Kaphaem, G. Bartelt, D. Redmond, G. Mitchell. Soloist and accompanist-E. McCormick, C. Stoke, G. Lambert, N. Krueger. BOYS GLEE CLUB Oh Boy, Oh Boy, Oh Boy! Are the Boys Glee Club some fishermen. They went in the swim at the Tournament Waters on May 2nd and 3rd, at lvlerrill, Wisconsin, a well known resort. How they did it I'l1 never know, but while they were casting in The Sea they caught a 2nd . The boys quartette, seeing the Glee Club go, were not satisfied with the streams around here and began singing fgood, tool I lVIust Go Down to the Sea Again . They sang so loud that they caught a first fand that's no minnowj. Nice catch- in', eh what? The soloists weren't the fishing type, although George Bartelt did go travelin and received a first. Gordon Mitchell went to find Where His Caravan Had Rested and found a second. Leland Helgeson stayed home with his Vilia and received a second also. Speaking of George Bartelt, and I was a few minutes ago--he not only Traveled around Mer- rill, but the vagabond spirit really got him. He traveled clear to St. Paul to the National Music Tournament, where he received a 2nd which means practically perfect! The Boys Glee Club has never been very large at any one time, but they have always turned out a grand performance. If I had a hat on, I'd take it off to them! 6129?
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DEBATE About the fifth week of school the debate teams begin slinging their pros and cons at this years ques- tion: Resolved: That every able-bodied male citizen in the United States should be required to have one year of full-time military training before attaining the present draft age. On Dec. 16 the Rhinelander teams journeyed over for a practice debate. For this Mae Crapeau and Leland Helgeson composed the affirmative team and Marlie Grube and Joe Theilerg Roger Bronsted and Bruce Bishop, the first and second negative, respectively. Due to misconception, misinterpretation, etc. of the question the debate club began to dissolve in- stead of resolve. The disbanding of formal debate teams was to result in a round-table discussion-patterning after King Art and his knights. Possibly the table turn- ed out to be square 'cuz we've heard very little about it since. The oflicers of the club are: Leland Helgeson, Jack Fitze, Ann Kelley, and Althea Boorman, President, Vice Pres., Sec. and Librarian, respec- tively. The faculty advisor is Mr. Rasmus. 3 Do they look it?-S. Stoke, V. Ball, L. Helgeson, M. Hebert, V. LaPage. Quizzical?-C. Langlois, R. Bronsted, j. Gladfelter, L. Helge- SOII. , Experienced debaters-A. Kelley, M. Crapeau, J. Theiler. . Llere's six more-M. Grube, Rouman, A. Boorman, Fitze, W. Biard, R. Bronsted. FORENSIC Virginia Ball, extemporaneous reader, Joe Theil- er, extemporaneous speaker, Marge Hebert and Le- land Helgeson, dramatic and humorous declamers, and Roger Bronsted, orator, represented Toma- hawk at Wausau. Local contest participants were: DRAMATIC Marge Hebert fll .... The Feast of the Ortolans Catherine Stoke CZD .......... Laughter of Lean Carmen Langlois C31 . . . ....... Bittersweet Joe Doucette ......... ..... S ky Fodder Janice Hildebrand .. .... Markheim Virginia Coey ..................... The Enemy HUMoRoUs Leland Helgeson ill .......... Eight On a Pass Rose Marie Howes Q21 .... ....... A ir-Minded Vernelle La Page C35 .... .... C heese Hidbits Sally Stoke ................... Including Wings Mercedes Liberty .............. Where She Was Georgia Lambert .......... ,Suzy Slake's Vacation ORATORY Roger Bronsted QU ............ Ready to Fight Leland Montabon CZ, .Washington's Inauguration John Gladfelter Q31 ........ The American Way Glen Bowen ......... The Death of Democracies Viola Theiler ........... If You Could Go Back jean Orcutt .... .... C ommon Sense Chaos .QI 31 Ig..
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