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is 'Q- ROW l P Lewis M Caertig J Garnier D St Louis N Monfort ROW 2 J Robaidek E Burish D Bourassa R Danse D Beyer Mr Moss ROW 3 V Spaulding P Nachurick N Miller F Pivonka P Belongia S R e LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club is comprised of students who are interested in library work. Mr. Moss is supervisor of the library and is kept busy throughout the school year ordering new books and getting them ready for the avid readers of O. F. H. S. By the end ot the year we will have approximately S600 worth of books. During tree periods the students take turns being librarian. They check books in and out, make out new cards, and put books back on shelves. This year we had something new added to the li- brary -- a gate extending across the doorway to keep the library closed oft when it was not in use. Together with improvements and many new booksg it has been one of our most successful years. Flag L' For 4 yr Rush hour in the lib'a'y.
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Us Www. ,po- ' 'irsg,amy,,,, ROVVT Mr Freeman M Moynuhan B Ravte P Lewis C Sngl J Tnsch C Brarnschreuber L Davis P Machurnck J Randall ROW 2 B Balnerd H Nelson P Flat ey J Peterson G Kralapp E Ratz I Sutruck J Schroeder P DeLano R Braunerd B Bo ROW 3 'D Desreurnaux L Gauthter M Ovvczarek T Lutz M Stoerrle E Peters P Gauthter M Schroeder J Moede ROW A L Rymer G Shellman D Seelzng R Trac y D Johnson go DRAMATICS AND FORENSICS Tne Dramatlcs and Forensics club as tte student organlzatuon devoted to tte preparatton and presentatuon of stage plays as a means of entertaunment for the group and as tralnung for tts mem bers Thus year the club under sponsors Mr Freeman Mrs Whntney and Mr Moede presented three one act plays a contest play and tvvo comedles The Contest play coached by Mr Freeman was entttled The Happy Journey and pictured a famlly group on an automobile trap to relattves A feature of the play was the absence of properttes except for the platform used to sngnlty the automoblle The cast consisted ot Joan Ttsch Mother Leland Rymer Father Carol Bram schrueber and Glorta Kralapp daughters and Hartley Nelson as the son Gary Shellman acted as stage manager and was assmsted by Martlyn Schroeder and Pat Gauthter ln the tournament at Seymour our play receuyed a B plus ratung whnch eltmnnated us from competttton but vvhuch dad not dampen our splruts as we knew we had done our best The other plays Its Cold nn Them Thar Htlls coached by Mr Moede and The Ugly Duckltng were presented to the hugh school and the parents In connectton wtth the contest play They were well recetved and we telt the effort well worth the results obtalned Page Forty etght
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ROW l D Rlmple N Muller C Bohl M Gaertug S Lang G Tempe ROW 2 B Westcott M Lelsch M Fabry E Kenmn E Hessll A Mathls S Rnmpe D Desreumaux J Schultz B Hanek J Wess ey W 3 J arson D Waschblsch R Kuclk J Fench M J Delzer C Bunker D Suchan R F bry A :ner Gau ur B Hen er Mlss Graham FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The new kutchen put to good use The FHA rs a club conslstnng of 30 members All of tftese members at one tame or another were home economucs students One ofthe htghllghts of the year was the dnstrlct rally at Pulasku Oconto Falls Another event which was of Interest only to our chapter was the .nstallatnon of officers and unutuatuon of new members to our club Our Chrvstmas party was combined wzth thus event The new home economics kitchen really came unto use both for serving refreshments and as a recreation room I am sure we have all enloyed the new kltchen both for workung and for the facrlltles whlch tt made avaulable to us Wutw 'we automatuc washer dryer and lroner we are able to perform all of the usual wash day tasks In a realustuc sltuatlon Open house was centered around the home economlcs department featuring the new kltchen Throughout the year we took up Jarlous pnases of work related to home making The Freshman class work centers around the simple breakfasts and Otter tas' lncudental to thxs meal Sophomores strlve malnly towards cannung and hrst and The advanced class has a varuety of Interests At the beginning of the year they worked on handucrafts then foods atd wtll be closnng the year wnth sewxng Every sprung the home economucs students present a style show whnch IS open to the public Home economucs as under the guldance of Mnss Manan Graham Page Fifty RO --.L , . ' ,, ', .r , .. ,. , . , , a , .Lu's' , L. th'e, . 'ol , Schools represented there were Lena, Oconto, Clintonville, and , , , X ' l . V , . . . ,4 . . ! . I1 4 Il . V I .
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