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Front Row: Bonnie Vrana, Indy Smith, Gwen Waggener, Ken Tempero, Steve Tempero, Dave Fenner. Second Row: IoAnn Goodwin, CGW llolfnran, Bill Colman, Bill Barager, Ernie Baum. Third Row: Richard Miles, Bob Toman, Don Crable, Bill Arnold Teaclurrsz Mr. Frnszst, Mr. Thomas, Miss Mclweclc, Dan Peterson, Stuart Manlin, Elda Vollfstcdt. MAIORIITTILS Maxine McConnell tiharon Purluaugh Band One of the most progressive organizations in the school is the band. The members worked diligently the first semester, now they are a lively pep band. Second semester the band played for the rallies and home game. COMBO Dave Fenner, Richard Miles, Stuart Mahlin, Ken Tempero, Gary Hoffman, and Don Crable. Vernon Williarn MAIORETT L Ian Loewe
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his Y at Q15 gil fl Making plans for the future plays to be given by the Dramatics Club are: Steve Tempero, Iohn Colman. M155 Elliot, Sandie Neel' Iudy Leadabrand, Roma Iohnson, Sharon Purbaugh, Paul Iohns, Marianne Miller, Bill Campbell, Eric, Umland and Ken TemPCf0- Senior High Students who are interested in Dramatic work and receiving further ex- perience in all phases of dramatics can belong to this organization. The play Arsenic and Old Lace was presented by the Club at the Variety Show. Officers this year were: Ken Tempero, Presidentp Marianne Miller, Vice-President: Iudy Leadabrand, Secretary, and Steve Tempero, Treasurer The Debate Class this year was quite busy. Starting the year off the members were heard on the radio program, Voice of The Young Citizen, had a practice debate with Southeast High School, attended a debate clinic at U. of N. , and participated in two tournaments. To get the students of University High interested in debate the squad held a cross-examination debate in an assembly. Working on the debate question this year: Resolved: That the Federal Government should sustain major agricultural products at not loss than 9096 of parity are: Standing: Marianne Miller, Bill Campbell, Iohn Colman. Seated: Judy Leadabrand, Dick Schrader, Sybil Iay, and Paul Iohns . SQ -f ' llti C 'tT:TL'l -is'-w Qvfisiivx i Q or :Vi an Mgt A A ..,,., y ENE f Q 5 S Q i t f'fi i ,Z wifi? 52 2 Q Wm: mi 'hu il 'll 's n lu A -:rv ings! 1 bv Ei: w-Q
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S. Swanson, C. Scott, D. Peter.-son, C. Sorenson, N. McLaughlin, B. Burcham, M. Parker, B. Dering, B. O'Kane, B. Dill, M. Clark, R. Iohnson, S. Sherwood. Second Row: A. Bourcher, B. Wright, I. Peitsch, E. Bohl, S. Newlon, 1. llarris, S. Griffiths, C. Owens, F. Ress, M. Meckel, S. George, S. Heffelfinger, B. Vrana, M. Stevens, M. Miller, M. Yalcel, B. Sherman, I. Reifuchneider. Third Row: L. Converse, I. Beavers, L. Miller, I. Smith, B. Baragar, G. Waggoner, S. Tempero, B. Lisby, B. Colman, R. Miller, Mahlin, K. Temliero, I. Mixon, S. Neel, V. Williams, I. Brettmann, E. Vollstedt, I. Goodwin, D. Yank. Y? DUET Goodwin and McLaughlin Choru Many performances were given by the Chorus this year. Starting the year off the Chorus had the open- ing songs in the variety show, Dreamers Holiday, followed by the Christmas Program Christmas Songs. The Cperetta Annie Get Your Gun was presented, with the consent of Irving Berlin, April 4,5 , and 6. ..- 6 Q, -L Y: 4 'Q QUARTETTE Lois Converse Ioan Reifschneider NaDean Haase Sandie Newlon fi f- , 5' .. K! 5 ' . - Q 5 ,PV Kim., Sandi liciif-liinger ---ff. . .,.. ....., ., 'V 1' K f f ' I 4 . - li: tm, 5 E f Ig 55 . ..,. . ,, . . . tw., '...' gg 7 - - . . Q .f - . 2 --I .
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