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Raw 1 S Schuh, H Brunner, R Severson, D Holland Row 2 Miss Berg, J Schmitz, Kleist VALDERS VIEWS Welcome listeners, here's the latest in news, interviews, and sports on Valders Views We hope you will find this program to be informative and entertaining I! you have listened to the Velders Views program, you will readily recognize those phrases beginning each program. The Valders Views staff was organised three years ago to inform the surrounding community of the activi ties of the school. The weekly program is recorded here et school under the guidance of Miss Berg, advisorg end presented over WOM! at 10:30 P. H. on Thursday. 33 - 0 . 5 A ' 1 , gf .1- 7 v' 4 'l'4',.r Il' diff ' n, v. . ' - ,jg--,f4 W gr-,gf-z. x V ....'-',,-.- r 'f N .., l A me ' V' X 4:9 ' ' . V . 4 .. I -.-.J us V w .fx , -Q 9 . I . I . I I . I . De 0 C n CCI
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LIBRARY CLUB IHS l SDCY Prlf-Z1 karen Aampler Sherry Olson and Donna Ahrens Harilynn Schley, Judy Rlederer, and Agatha isler Karen Ryan and Ann leber Nine girl, are responsible for the efficient operation of the high school library Their respon- sibilities vary fran checking out books to watering plants, but they do all with equal skill They have helped in the shelving of over Zw books, HW EnC!'C10P0d15 551014-Cl1'18, ind UWONUB vocational guidance pamphlets a new addition this year Also added to the 1ibrary's services this year was The Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature The girls work under the supervision of Miss Herbst. 32 J , li ,,,.rn, 'xu X V. if F' ' r v1 0 T Q35 .-,- Ar p 5 OF 5 OUT 'W , THIS 55 . L I s ll. - - ...-V N- I Q . - - . ' 'C 4b- A ' . ' T 1 'Q s X s y I O
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Top Picture Standing D Leick, C Anhalt, G Peterson, P 0'Con- nor, M Wagner, B Polansky, M Pankratz, B Opper B Wampler, S Dvorak, I Ebert Seated P Remiker, L Kiel, Piss Berg, Miss Voigt, B lsdson, J Lemberger H--IK if K I9 fl second Plum-e swung Rusch, K Schneider, D Sheahan D Kleist,L Erickson, T Tienor seated s Miller, M Laney, K Pritzl, Mrs Christiansen, A Ebert, B Wegner, J Wallander T E 1wd.K Opper. K Ryan. v Bm ner, P Brunner, P Kornely Seat ed M Johnson, C Flscher, Mis Herbst, Mr Cowley, R Lang , B Volgt FORENSICS 'I'h1s year brought several changes to Valders students interested in speaking A new category, interper- pretative reading, was added to the original seven groups and two new coaches, Hr Cowley and Miss Voigt were added to help the larger number of students participating Thirty seven students ccmpeted in the annual school elimination contest held February 29 Mr Norman Dorschner, judge, rated fu-st or second places to fifteen stuients who represented Valdez-s High School at the conference and league meets March 6, at Chilton, twelve students competed against other Eastern Wisconsin League speakers Sandra Rolland and J'Ette Lemberger received A's The Brillion-Kimberly Valders League meet was held at Kimberly on March 114 Marion Johnston, Donald Kleist, J'Ette Lmberger, and Karen Schneider received Ms, making them eligible to compete in district com- petition These four competed March 214 in the Oshkosh district meet at Oshkosh Marion and J'Ette re- ceived A's, pemitting than to speak in the state contest at Madison April 11+ Marion earned an A and J'Ette a B at this final event It was the first time since 1950 that a Vslders speaker had received s state A Coaches for this year were Miss Margaret Berg, Hrs Anne Christiansen, Hr Gerald Cowley, Miss Doris Herbst, and Miss Gloria Voigt. 35 ' ' e : e ' X. , x . , TA - 4 ' . : J. . I . U 3 ' - -N - f 2 ' -Y --Q Bottom Picture. Standing: S. Rel ' I
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