Union High School - Arrow Yearbook (Wisconsin Dells, WI)

 - Class of 1960

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E -s - Ea W- ge ,L V Y, 5 . 1 , 1' SA-2 w ,f asf -T'1-sw ' ' -fig -ll , If Frank Svejcar and Merrill Meltz preparing the negative side Loma Everson and Avis McMillan typing material of the debate resolution. ' for the affirmative argument. - 4epaauezaf7 The high school debaters this year argued the question, Resolved that the Federal Government should sub- stantially increase its regulation of Labor Unions. The affirmative team consisted of Avis McMillan and Lorna Everson. with Mary Gruman as an alternate, and Merrill Meltz and Frank Svejcar made up the negative team with Pauline Williams as alternate. These students, under the supervision of Mr. Lucke, spent a great deal of time pre- paring for debates with teams from other hi h s h 1 f th ' ' ' represented our school. g c oo s o e state, and we are proud of the fine way rn which they DEBATE TEAM BOTTOM ROW: L. Everson, A. McMillan, M. Gruman, P. Williams. ROW 2: Mr. Lucke, S. Anderson, F. Svej- car, M. Meltz. mga' N.- V--4 Jin. .1-, i S1 W Y 'A-4 ll i , .,..,,,,

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. if l r . I. . :JL R , Y rf. -fix-'nj --' , ' ,l :ff fi' W W I W l . W . 1 ,L f .-,gg l l 1 1 f ff ll Del Cone adjusting spotlight Bill Heineke gets in peculiar Con Wrzesinski checks negatives places to take pictures. W w Y .2416 2464? ?7eafe!e W I y The Camera Club is a lively organization made up of an enthusiastic group of shutterbugs. The student pho- . tographer is a busy person. While other students are spending their study periods writing that social problems K' term paper or preparing for a big English test, the photographer finds that there are pictures to be taken for the l annual or for the Dells Events. So his time is spent taking pictures, developing, and printing them--and at night il he must burn the midnight oil to make up for hours he spent in the dark room. Officers of the club are Bill i Heineke, Presidentg Conrad Wrzesinski, Vice-Presidentg Pauline Williams, Secretary-Treasurer. w CAMERA CLUB SEATED: P. Williams, Mr. Schillak, B. Raitz. STANDING: D. Cone, D. Updyke, D. Englebretson, D. Nikols, L. Dahl, D. Zinke, C. Wrzesinski, D. Grieger, H. Heidtke, M. Erickson, T. I-leisz, W. I-Ieineke. i t .ar wi be W v w



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BOTTOM ROW: L. LaMar, A. Brown, D. Lonetree, F. Svejcar. ROW 2: C. Gutsmeidl, M. Baggot, C. McNut ' N. Sumwalt, C. Eckert, N. Moon, K. Fenske. ROW 3: D. Werner, G. Cahoon, M. Van Deuren, P.' Tucker, S. Anderson, M. Meltz. ROW 4: D. Anderson, J. Campbell, L. Thompson, M. Hanson, J. Hodge, P. Savage, L. Bremer. The forensic program in Our World is an interesting one for it gives every student in the English classes a chance to use his talent in the field of public speaking. For weeks before the elimination contest, students were seen all over the building practicing play reading, interpretative reading, or looking up material for an extem- poraneous speech. When the smoke cleared after the elimination contests, the following people were selected to represent our school in forensics: Interpretative reading: Larry LaMar, Carter Eckertg ten-minute non-original: Nancy Moon, 10-minute originalg Ron Wormet, Frank Svejcarg extemporaneous reading: Martin Van Deuren, Gary Cahoong extemporaneous speaking: Merrill Meltz, Stan Andersong four-minute speech, Carlene Gutsmeidl, Karen Fenskep declamationg Nancy Sumwalt, Diane Lonetreeg play reading: Paul Savage, Joyce Hodge, Mary Hanson. Nancy Sumwalt giving her declamation Mother in Manvi11e. Carter Eckert and Larry LaMar practicing interpretative reading. Stan Anderson prepares material for his extemporaneous speech.

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