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BACK ROW: R. Oswald, A. Clark, H. Irwin, K. Comelissen, N. Anderson, M. Tomasovich, E. Ralston, M. Beckett, I. Mataczynski. THIRD ROW I. Dorman, P. Leslie, I. Gifford, P. Blaizdell, C. Wakefield, C. Wiemer, I. Nickoley, I. Hansen, B. Solsrud, K. Wiemer. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Morris, Advisor: D. Leonhard, K. Purdy, I. Worden, F. Izdepski, V. Kozial, A. Huhn, C. Otto, A. Heath. SEATED: P. Prouty, Reporter: P. Lybert, Secretary: M. Woods, Vice-President: D. Schultz, President: S. Scheuer, Parliamentarian: M. Mikyska, Historian: S. Lewis, Song Leader: Y. Smrstick, Treasurer. Iohn, where arethe ir' gredients ? Or is this jus an imaginary pie ? Cherry E Contest. The cherry pie baking con- test was held November 14. 1956. Iohn Matazyn- ski was the local winner. Margie Tomasovich re- ceived second place and Pauline Leslie third. Iohn entered the Dist- rict Contest at Stout State College in Menomonie, Christmas Ball. This dance was held Saturday night, Dec- ember l5. They gym was cleverly decorated with Christmas motifs. A large crowd enjoyed dancing to records. CQ! -.Z-z z'1' R' ' do tw: c wr 1c.s . O Xi i Halloween Dance. The F. H. A. sponsored ' a masquerade dance, October 31. It was tops X in entertainment. The first prize went to Betty f Otto in a dress made of corn husks. Hank Sybers, who dressed as a girl, placed second. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Petersen were judges. Mrs. Morris, dressed as a circus girl, and Mr. Morris, dressed as a circus barker, were chaperones. Christmas Corsages. The F. H. A. Girls made and sold Christmas corsages and earrings during the noon hour the week before Christmas. 'Leadership Meeting. This meeting was held at Hayward, December 1, and was attended by Carolyn Wiemer, Phyllis Lybert, Alta Heath Charlotte Otto, Kathleen Wiemer, and Iudy Nickoley. I is December l. He placed second and received a cash prize. The Cupid Capers Dance was held Feb- ruary 16 in our gym which was cleverly and appropriately decorated with hearts and gar- lands. The F. H. A. girls submitted their baby pictures and Helen Irwin's picture was chosen as the cutest thereby giving her the right to be Queen of Hearts. She chose Fred Kopacz to be King of Hearts. Charlotte Otto and Kay Purdy were the Queen's attendants. , kk N' 1533335 33
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.3 Cl I1 c .if The twenty-one piece band, under the di- rection of Robert Howard, is composed of students who are interested in playing in- strumental music. In addition to presenting a concert on March 7, 1957, the band played at many school functions including football and basketball games, and assemblies. Dir- ing the spring term they journeyed to Rice Lake for the music festival. On December 20, 1956 they played for the processional and the recessional of the Christmas Pro- gram. On February 10, 1957, the band helped to dedicate the two new rooms and gymnasium at Sheldon by entertaining with a half-hour concert. Members of the band are given opportunities to direct the group, allowing them to gain experience in that phase of music as well. 7 fia- fl Ii'vn W -Q . CORNETS: I. Dorman, D. Adkins, B. Chrlstman. SAXOPHONE: E. Anderson. PERCUSSION: L. Vandoorn, S. Lewis, W. Farley. CLAR- INETS: R. Lybert, B. Solsrud, A. Heath, Reporter: I. Dorman, Maj- orette: R. Scheuer, L. Almen, K. Cornelissen. TROMBONE: C. Otto, Reporter. BASS CLARINET: D. Schultz, Secretary-Treasurer. SAXOPHONES: P. Lybert, Librarian, V. Mikula, President: S. Scheuer, Vice-President. Mr. Howard, Director. ,al E1 C 2 E 5 t 4 fy It .Q 1 ,,s 7710 forettes C f FS' g MYRNA ' 1- It IUDY K IANICE 1 Q Y 1 it r l 'X
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5 F I , G S :Qs Nd .4 'H--1 fi , Hsu .1 'H . nn-...., u . Q3 . 3 C OIIIOI' Q'7Ilg!lS!I Qffllllll Chl!! STANDING: G. Popowich, N. Anderson, D. Marshalek, A. Carter, D. Piotrowski, H. Sybers, B. Lance, I. Gifford, V. Kozial, D. Adkins, P. Lybert, P. Schoot, D. Bloomer, P. Patrick, Treasurer: C. Wakefield, L. Pedersen, Mrs. Sanford, Advisor. SEATED: E. Anderson, Vice- President: I. Petersen, D. Schultz, President: S. Scheuer, M. Woods, Secretary: S. Lorence, Reporter. The Senior English Drama Club was or- ganized in October, 1956. The organization was an outgrowth of a unit on Parliamentary Procedure. Officers were elected, and a constitution was written and adopted. Special reports on the history of drama, particularly Shakespearian drama and the reading of Macbeth, have been a part of the club's program. The senior class play, of l957 was selected by the club. A special activity, a short comedy entitled Dooley and the Amateur Hour, which included all members of the club in its production, was presented at the Sheldon P.T.A. February 13, and later for the students at Tony. The club has two specific purposes: First, to practice parliamentary procedure in all of its business meetings: second, to read plays and have fun in presenting them. Thursday, the 6th of December, the Ir. Class gave its play, SEVEN CINDERELLAS, a three-act comedy, concerning Radio-TV people. CAST Charlotte Otto, Promptery Jim Lance, Gene Popowich, Phillip Lubner, David Lundgren, Pat Prouty, Iack Dorman, Edna Ralston, Virginia Mikula, Larry Phetteplace, Yvonne Smrstick, Janice Dorman, Carolyn Wlemer, Genevieve Siolkowski. 34 Student GlJ'llIlC'l' BACK ROW: V. Mikula, P. Prouty, I. Dorman, Vice-President: E. Anderson, D. Schultz, Secretary-Treasurer: P. Schoot, President, Vic Kopacz. FRONT ROW: C. Hahn, P. Leslie, S. Dennis, G. Swoverland, D. Sterba. C. Sharrah Knot pictured.l Purpose: To bring about a better co-op- eration between the students and their tea- chers, to promote the general welfare of the student body, and to establish higher standards of character, leadership, scholar- ship, and school spirit.' Activities: We planned various programs for special events throughout the year such as Veterans' Day and the activity period programs. In addition to this the Student Council helps to select the future lyceum programs. Did Horace, the horse, get the spot on TV that he and Gene wanted? Maybe not, but he drew a lot of attention and many laughs from the audience. It looks like they're get- ting Pat, too. Good acting, folks. s t i..a, ...-, f . -. I -V H 1 ,nm.n-aw.-qu-mawiqfn-1,1-i-pig,
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