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BACK ROW, left to right: Elaine Hurd, Marcia Witmer, Berlene Echtenkamp, Elaine Otte, Donna Holt, Joan Pawelski, Joanne Damme, Margaret Swinney, Shirley Kingston. I MIDDLE ROW, left to right: Marilyn Henegar, Betty McCullough, Helen Corzine, Marlene Thun, Evelyn Roberts, Billie Leonard, Barbara Larsen, Joan Leonard, Sondra Haas. FRONT ROW, left to right: Mrs. Sharer, Doris Skeahan, Barbara Buehner, Lorraine Saul, Barbara Debus, Gloria Ahlvers, Virginia Proett, Lavern Pospishil, Mary Einung, Barbara Ellis, Miss Hassmann. KNEELING: Joan Nelson, Marilyn Day, Joann Powers. ggi? Three cheers tor Wayne High! This draws your attention to they Wayne High School Pep Club. The girls, dressed in the traditional blue and white, appear at every game ready to cheer for the team. They sell refreshments at all home games. The Pep Club sponsored the Color Day Dance, October 23. They were also hosts to the athletic squads at a banquet in the spring. Cheerleaders are: Ioan Nelson, Marilyn Day, and loann Powers. Alternates are: Barbara Debus, Gloria Ahlvers, and Virginia Proett. Officers are: president, Lorraine Saul, vice president, Ioann Powers: secretary, Mary Einungg and treasurer, Ioan Nelson. There' are thirty girls in Pep Club. Miss Hassmann and Mrs. Sharer are sponsors. .37-
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BACK ROW, left to bright: Walter Gilbert, Billie Leonard, Donna Lage, Joan Nelson. Marilyn Day, Elaine Otte, Bonnie Sorensen, Joan Pawelski, Marcia Witmer, B b C h t o ar ar . SECOND ROW: Marcele Barelman, Lavern Pospishil, Donna Wentzel, Gloria Ahl- vers, Evelyn Roberts, Joan Leonard, Virginia Proett, Betty Lou McCullough. FIRST ROW: Helen Corzine, Margaret Swinney, Joan Grimm, Beverly Carlson, Marjorie Dorman, Sondra Haas, Miss Ross. Absent: Jim Davis, Kennard Manske, Joanne Kabisch. zamafiai The National Thespian Society was established in the- spring of l929 by a group ot teachers and students interested in the advancement of dramatic arts in high schools. Our Wayne High Thespian Troupe 48 has increased to nearly 44 pledges this year. Officers ot the club are: Marjorie Dorman, president: Ioan Grimm, vice president: Bonnie Sorensen, secretary: Beverly Carlson, treasurer: Billie Leonard, clerk. Sponsor of the group is Miss Ruth Ross. V ' The aims of the Society are two-told: ill to establish and promote standards of excellence in all phases of dramatic arts, and C27 to create an active and intelligent interest in dramatic arts among students. It is an honorary organi- zation only in the sense that students are given recognition for having met certain requirements. The motto of our society is, Act well your part: there all the honor lies. T Among the activities sponsored by Thespians this year Were: a Fall Mixer, the first school dance of the year, a Gay Nineties revue, assisted by the music department and others. This program was presented in the high school convocation room February 25 and 26,,and was open to the public. It consisted ot musical numbers, skits, blackouts, readings and one-act plays. A one-act play Mushrooms Coming Up was given by some of the members for the Wayne City Educators. Thespians also sponsored the local declamatory contest held March 10 and helped with make-up in the Iunior Class play.
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BACK ROW, left to right: Ronald Bichel, Jerry Korff, Bob Morse, Lowell Johnson, Jim Davis, Jack Korff, Mark Tietsort. SECOND ROW: Beverly Carlson, Elaine Hurd, Norma Bichel, Sally Liveringhouse, Gloria Ahlvers, Dorothy Finn, Marlene Thun. FIRST ROW: Bobby Sieckman, Rodney Tietsort, Gayle Grubb, Paul Otte, Evelyn Roberts, Sondra Haas, Barbara Debus, Mrs. Scace. .figzatiana Wayne High school has a right to be proud of its .library-for it is one of the finest libraries in this part of the state. The first Library Club was organized in 1944 by Mr. Landreth and a year later Mrs. Scace became the librarian. There is a library for both grade and high school students. Some of the new books added to the library this year were the 1951 Americana, 1951 Comp- ton's, 22 volume Diet of American Biography, 5 volume Diet of American His- tory, and several new volumes for each department of education. The purpose of the club is to promote better service to the school. Grades are given according to the service rende-red. One credit is given to each person working two periods a day for two semesters. - There are twenty-two members in the library club this year, which meet regularly on the first Wednesday of each month. The high school staff includes: Gloria Ahlvers, Sally Liveringhouse, Ronald Bichel, Evan, Bennett, Dorothy Finn, Marlene Thun, Mark Tietsort, Bob Morse, Iim Davis, Iack Korft, Rodney Tietsort and Lowell Iohnson. The staff for the grade library is: Beverly Carlson, Norma Bichel, Elaine Hurd, Evelyn Roberts, Sondra Haas, Barbara Debus, Dorothy Finn, Paul Otte. Bob Sieckrnan, Gayle Grubb, and Ierry Korff. Marcia Witmer took Sondra Haas' place during the second semester. f This year's officers are as follows: president, Barbara Debusp secretary- treasurer, Marlene Thun, and Student Council representative, Lowell Iohnson. When each semester closes, the librarians take an inventory of the books, mend the damaged books, and put the library in order for another serviceable session.
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