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DRHMflTIC CLUB The great grand daughter of the first dramatic club. “The Fizaro Club;” I rather impressive title) was organized this year. Descending from the high sounding nomen of the old days (1934) the name has degenerated into just plain simple “Dramatic Club.” The activities however have not changed. The purpose is to acquaint the student with the many activities related to speech and play production. To the ordinary onlooker the meetings would probably appear to be elite rows with the leader trying to keep the so-called discussion down to a roar. It has always been that way and always will be the same. But in spite of the seeming confusion, things are accomplished and the following results have been attained. A one-act play contest was sponsored by the club with try-outs open to the entire school. Three plays competed—“Almost Seventeen.” a comedy of typical home life including the usual brotherly-sisterly spats; “Leave It to the Seniors.” a comedy of high school activities in which the senior class took over the management of the school: “Wings of Darkness.” a drama of home tragedy. The plays were presented to the public and “Leave It to the Seniors” was selected to represent our school at the Coulee Conference Contest held at Onalaska. November 15. Student directing also furnishes much training to the directors and also to those participating in the plays. !’resident........... Vice President........ Secretary............. Treasurer............ ......Maryrose Keefe ......Jeanne Sylvester ......Eleanor Sprain ..........Gail Twining GIRLS' HTHLETIC RSSOCIRTION The Girls Athletic Association is a recreational organization making it possible for girls to get credit for the different outdoor and indoor sports in which they partake. This club operates on a point basis. Athletic achievement is rewarded by pins and letters. All forms of recreation are tabulated with points for the amount of time which is spent on each unit. This club was organized to give recreation to all high school girls. One aim of the club was to make possible swimming during the winter months. Another aim was to furnish opportunity for the girls to play volley ball, basket ball, and table tennis during the noon hour and after school. This year the organization was invited to the Annual Play Day which was held at Bangor. All neighboring schools were invited to participate in Play Day. During the day. the girls met with the members of other athletic associations to discuss their recreational plans and to exchange ideas to further interest in this activity in all the schools. We have benefited a great deal by this type of meeting. President......................Elizabeth Pischke Vice President...................Minetta Coburn Secretary..........................Beverly Mau Treasurer..........................Gail Twining Point Secretary.............Elizabeth Schomberg Pagre Twenty-two
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THIRD ROW—B. Stringer. I.. Olson. C. Sprain. L. Denson, J. Sylvester. SECOND ROW- M. Lee. G. Peterson, K. Sprain. .1. Twining. G. Twining. FIRST ROW—Miss Staky, D. Paisley. F. Johnson. M. Keefe. I. Uihus. M. Johnson. THIRD ROW—L. Groth. V. Horstman. M. Dovenherg. K. Pischke, (J. Schneider, F. Johnson, 1. Rabus SECOND row— L. Loging, M. Coburn. I). Paisley. J. Wilcox. J. Sylvester. ;. Twining J Hanson I FIRST ROW—Miss Alliman. M. Hetland. JE. Sprain. L. Knudson. M. Keefe. W. Vogel. L Clements B Miller. Man. Page Twenty-One
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FOURTH ROW W. Selbrede. Holey. L. Erickson. K. Miller. R. Diekroeger, N. Pischke. I). Rhodes, T. Stelloh. H. Storandt, J. Lamp. R. I irht. I). Meyer. THIRD ROW- L. Thompson, F. Coburn. D. Cullman. I). Peterson, M. Miller. W. Miller. M. Dovenberg. N. Rowe, B. Justin. L. Sprain, B. Mau. C. Sprain. E. Sprain. SECOND ROW—M. Johnson. G. Hanson. E. Betthauser. M. Knudson, G. Twining. L. Ender. J. Twining. R. Larson W. Vogel. S. Thomas. F. Carlson, I). Syvertson. M. Storandt. FIRST ROW—C. Carlson. J. Hanson. L. Hein . J. Wilcox J. Klos, E. Pischke. M. Carlson. M. Coburn K Sprain Larsen. J. Sylvester, D. Wilcox. NOT INCLUI)E3D—S. McEldowney. Mr. McDonell. FOURTH ROW Achterkirch. V. Niemeier. M. Becker. J. Hanson, I. I abus, B. Hemker. K. Wedeking H nderson E. Fuhre. A. I trsen. (5. Twining. .1. Wilcox. C. Munson. M. Loging. THIRD ROW—L. Loging. M. Coburn, D. Young, M. Hemker. M. Dovenberg. W. Hemker. L. Erickson L Bolstad J. Holey, M. Johnson, V. Horstman. K. Schoml»erg, D. Paisley. SECOND ROW— M. Walters. L. Groth, G. Powers, M. Miller. G. Schneider, J. Twining. D. Mever M Knudson C Sprain. J. Sylvester, E. Pischke. B. Mau. R. Rhodes. F. Johnson. D. Cullman. FIRST ROW—M. A. Miller, L. Achterkirch, E. Sprain. M. Wege. E. Wege. M. Hetland, R. Schroeder. H. Albers K Sprain. F. Coburn. R. Dunlap. L. dements. L. Knudson. V. Baer NOT INCLUDED- Mr. McDonnell. I I 1 1 'age Twenty-three
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