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Page 98 text:
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Looking over their original after-dinner speeches are: Tom Wares and Dawn Fritz. AFTER DINNER SPEAKERS ORIGINAL MONOLOGUE On to state for Vernalie Moberg and her original oration. Vernalie placed third in the district speech meet and was preparing for the sectional contest. John Sief-ken is seen showing his approval, for'he had also written an original oration. VERSE SPEAKERS Recording poetry selections in readiness for the district contest is Sharon Wagoner, Poetry representative, and Lana Berghult. 94
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Page 97 text:
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Members of the U.T.H.S. Girls’ Glee Club were: Left to right. First Row: Betty Baldwin, Sally Randolph, Nancy Rowenberger, Judy Armstrong, Diane Van Wassenhove, Carolyn Park, Karen Kelley, Eleanor Reyes, Joyce Bideaux, Erna Sable, Virginia Sutton. I.ouvenia Lee, Maryella Meincke, Evelyn Lucas. Second Row: Dawn Matson, Delores Herrera. Myrtle Crouch, Geraldine Frederick, A dele Sable, Helene Rivers, Mary Alyec Adams. Naomi Ford. Joanne Scott, Marilyn Cushman. Harriet Hull. Patricia Lydon, Sandra Kallman. Linda Eaves. Nancy Beverlin. Third Row: Gladys Willy, Elvira Luse, Barbara Lasak, Joy Kicksey, Carol Bryan, Linda Laird, Char Coleman Coralie Leasenby, Judy Hicks, Karen LaFountain, .Viable Harris, Marcia Fenno. Bonnie Wilkens, Beverly Stoedter, Virginia Hunter, Carol Penderson. Fourth Row: Susan Kelly, Shirley Pysson, Pearly Mae Wakefield, Roxanne York. Sandra Duquenne, JoAnn Windey, Marie Tanck, Sharon Wilson, Janet W'eble, Judy Ammercan. Verlee Blair. Carolyn Van Vooren, Sondra Williams, Daurel Brown, Sharon Johnson, Mary Hund, Ann Fuller, Heloise Nelson, Nancy Lang, Yvonne Cornell, Joyce Abraham. FRESHMAN CHORUS Members of the Freshman Chorus were: Left to right, First Row: Carol Hauman, Margo Nordman, Sharon Neufcour, Judy Hoover, Donna Katsis, Margot Moose, Eddie Bowman, Tom King, Dean Lang, Howard Mosher, Kenny Robinson, Judy Starkweather. Peggy Hines, Ruth Hirst, Margie Mayhew, Sandra Rohren. Vlyrna Canfield. Second Row: Beverly Cook. Sally Vallejo, Olga Isais, Gail Weber, Valentino Bravo, Teddy Reichert, Bruce Klapp, Owen Stipp, Julius Terroniz, Darryl Ingersoll. Virginia Meyers, Sandra Stiratt, Judy Kight, Virginia Stahl, Frances Ramirez, Marilyn Geer, Jean Warren, Alice Leasenby. Third Row: Donna Jackson, Kathy Fischer, Gayle Strong, Kathleen Timmerman. Louise McCreary, Helen Trice, Robert Swift, Frank Trask. Larry Nahrgang, Herbert Krambeck, Norman Bouweng, Gene Maitlen, Don Wold, Carole Stevenson. Susan Cady, Jeannie McDowell. Lucille Fostrom, Cheryl Windey, Kathy Smith. Louise Shaw. Fourth Row: Joan Bryant, Janice Grennell. Sandy Murphy, Phyllis Bell. Brenda Willaert, Jim McMillin, Don Fuhrer, Bob Cain, Jim Adams, Richard Hoskins, Marvin Chaney, Kenny Freeman, Doris Ann Tanck, JoAnn Pustelink, Sally Bost, Wanda Howell, Sandra Leach, Peggy Dobereiner, Faye Norris, Mary Versypt, Lajune Johnson. 93
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Page 99 text:
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DEBATE The debate team attended several tournaments during the year to debate the question of “Increasing Educational Opportunities for High School Students.” The team took a trip to Normal for a convention and made other trips out of town for meets. The team did not place too highly in tournaments, but they did receive good experience. Most members of the team were introduced to debate for the first time this year. With this year’s experience behind them, they will be more prepared for next year. MR. EDWARD VIRTUNE Every Monday night found the debate team in practice. Members of the team were: Ronald Lohse, Robert Stevenson, Bonnie Krukenberg, John Siefken, and Robert Cattoir. 95
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