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Writer's Club: L. to R. Seated: D. Soontonbura, P. Reese, J. Burtzel, J. Burtzel, J. Johnson. Second row: J. Struckmann, N. Mock, B. Werner, P. Large, L. Ber - nardy, J. Lindeman, M. Johanneck, K. Schweim. Third row: E. Schweim, Advisor, Mrs. Christensen, J. Arndt, B. Bloedow, M. Raddatz, L. Kuester, C. Christensen. Clubs Work On Literary Talents Producing the second edition of the Scribblers Scrapbook was the main project of the Writers Club this year. Starting with nine members, they now have 21. Each month a member reported on a chapter from the book Someday You'll Write by Eliz - abeth Yates. Their motto is To live is to write. Participation in the Sub District Speech Contest at Lamberton brought Declam stu - dents two A ratinqs . Jim Beran and Lanny Kuester advanced to the District with their A's in oratorical discussion. Lanny received an A at the district and was named as an alternate to the regional contest. Deciam: L. to R., Lanny Kuester, Joan Burtzel, Jim Beran, Ruth Moore, Steve Christensen, Jane Schilling. Absent: Mark Raddatz
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CHESS CLUB: Standing L. to R., D. Radel, B. Clements, J. Fixsen, L. Macht, S. Christensen, J. Schmiesing. Seated Mr. Eue, J. Beran, L. Kuester, M.Rad- datz. Pawns, Carols Dominate Club Meetings An invitation to WHS faculty to attend an Oktoberfest was the first activity of the German Club. Assorted cards and calendar sales kept members busy during the Christmas season. They also caroled throughout the community during Wienachten. German Club members also sang at WHS concerts. One new club was granted a charter this year at WHS. The Chess Club was formed in January. They set up a series of papers and lectures designed to aid the members in improv- ing their chess game. After each meeting they played games. During the latter part of the year they made a triangular board to.show standings. Two chess meets with Morton gave the players outside competition. They unofficial- ly lost the first meet 21-2 7. Handicapped by the absence of three of the top five players they lost the second meet by one point. GERMAN CLUB: Seated L. to R., P. Mathiowetz, S. Sinclair. R. Heiderscheidt, E. Schweim, J. Burtzel. Second row: R. Pistulka, G. Hauptii, J. Johanneck, G. Gales, S. Johanneck, K. Schweim, S. Burtzel. Third row: P. Fixsen, T. Homiston, B. Bliss, E. Neumann, P. Weber, Mr. Ted Luciow.
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Camera Club: Advisor, Mr. Souba. Standing: L. to R. E. Holzerland, M. Alcorn, M. Eichten, L. Sheets, R. Werner, J. Beran, S. Christensen, A. Wille, C. Bloedow, Kneeling: L. to R. B. Wegner, S. Sheets, D. Lange. Pictures, Eager Staff Bring 1st Glass Rating 1964-1965 Rabbit Tracks earned first class in the National Scholastic Press Association. Editors Euleen Schweim , Jean Burtzel, three staff members and their advisor Mrs. Keil attended the Minnesota High School Press Association Convention on the University campus in March. More pictures and pictures of better quality were furnished by the Camera Club. Steve Christensen snapped most of the Rabbit Tracks photos . Paper Staff: The Editors of the Rabbit Tracks are L. to R. E. Schweim, J. Burtzel, S. Sinclair, R. Heiderscheidt. First Row: L. to R. R. Werner, J. Burt- zel, M. Christensen. Second Row, J. Lindeman, J. Johanneck, P. Weber, J. Johnson, Y. Mathiowetz, S. Moore, K. Hoffmann, P.Mathiowetz, L.Luckhardt. 16
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