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gmc' DEBATE AND FORENSIC Haul: Row fStantlinglI: Arlene Surprise, john Ro- manowici, Tom Kelsner, Richard Przybyla, Tom Luther, Marshall Field, Kenneth Wolters, Norman Benz, Leon Schur, Hoyt Rawlings, William Koep- st-l, Keith Stelter, Clifford Owen, Tom Bell, Ervin Fclslci, Marion Claus. Front Row QS:-atedlz Richard Aldrich, Roma Zophy, Doris Anton, Dorothy Field. Dorothy Langacker, Maxine Owen, Evelyn Jensen. Dorothy Verban, Marion Skepper, Ruthada Nyc. The debaters, who largely made up the Forensic Society, worked hard on the nation wide question, Resolved, That the Power of the Federal Government Should Be Increasedf, Those who made the first team were Affirmative, Tom Luther and Dorothy Langackerg Negative, Dorothy Verban and Cliff Owen. When, on April 4 and 5, selected members of the Forensic League, attend- ed the N.F.L. tournament at Kenosha, Cliff Owen went on to finish in third place in the finals. Here, also, is a picture of us. the annual staff. We are governed by our genial editor, Joe Bacun, who is aided by the assistant editors, Cal Dings and Keith Stelter, and various other divisional editors. WAMAGO ANNUAL STAFF First Row: Athalie Olson. Janice Rae Paynter, Miss Walter. joe Bacun. -lane Straw, Marion Stancevic. Second Row. Calbert Dings. Clittortl Owen. Lillian Peterson, Dave Shook. Keith Stelter. Fred Terry.
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meike STAGE CREW Richard Anderson Merval Oleson Robert Kloss Gilbert Malmstrom 7, Under the able direction of Miss Raleigh, the stage crew was on duty during the homeroom periods and all special assemblies. The crew was kept busy by the constant calling for curtain, lights, and screen. Nor did it draw back the curtain on any stage production primed with political propaganda, as is so common in Europe. Also, like so many of our fine citizens, the library helpers, in Miss Davis's charge, were among the unsung heroes in the school. Though they were always busy as bees, they worked so quietly we scarcely knew that they were about. Their constant efficiency kept the books of truth and knowledge in our library, always in good shape and quickly accessible. LIBRARY I-IELPERS First Row: Eleanor Strobel, Miss Davis, Rosemary Fusso. Second Row: Helen Jacobi, Kathleen Lyons, Phyllis Hobbins, jean McGregor, Ruth Schwabe. Third Row: june Schindler, Isabel Wolf, Dor- othy Sarenac, Florence Gardi, La Verne Kroenig.
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af Rewrltmg storles, checklng proofs, workmg at a cyclomc tempo one day and restmg the next are all a part of puttmg out the Wamago newspaper W1th Mlss Walter as ed1tor1al advxsor, and Mr Essock as financlal advlsor, the paper enjoyed a success ful vear BCS1dCS the regular ed1t1ons, the Wamago put out a Homecomlng extra, a mxmeographed sheet of humorous storles, and lnserts 1n the Chrlstmas and Sprmg ed1t1on The 1ns1de pages of the Aprnl first ed1t1on were devoted to Apr1l Fool storles The two ed1tors1n chlef were Kelth Stelter and Erv Felskl The page edltors were Cllff Owen, Cal Dlngs, joe Bacun, Roy Halloran, Dave Shook Merval Oleson, Jane Straw, Max1ne Owen, and Charles Bennett Thxs past year was the first year a new set of edltors was mstalled ln the second semester WAMAGO NEWSPAPER Fxrst Row Lxlllan Peterson Exleen Slmon Frances Wodenjack jane Straw Bacun Malcom Stevenson Second Row Athalle Olson Leon Schur Erv Felskl Robert Schalhtz Cllfford Owen Mlss Walter Thnrd Row Calbert Dmgs Tony Yerman Dave Shook Kexth Stelter Fred Terry Charles Bennett WAMAGO NEWSPAPER Fxrst Row George Anderson Wlllxam Farquhar Robert Collxns Floyd Radtke james T1erney james Mlller Albert Pmtar Merval Oleson Second Row Mlss Walter Betty Pfexfer Dorothy Verban Robert Haase Robert Krenz Qumten Brunette Alex Anderson Char lotte Clume Thxrd Row Pearl Hall Irene Patterson Emlyn Luehrlng Dolore Abbott Frances Grabner Francls Gro nowsk1 Bernice Young Max1ne Owen Marlon Stancevlc
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