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L.m,,, Senior Dramatics Club The dramatic club is the place for our prom- ising Gables and Crawfords, for it is in this club that persons interested in histrionics may follow their bent. During the year members gave reports on new plays and on what was What on Broadway. During the spring, club meetings were temporarily sus- pended because of the senior class play. Experirnenting with a different type of plays, the club met with great success in the pre- sentation of Materia Medica. .5 . 'E-, gif 'Q ,. SENIOR DRAMATICS CLUB First row: -f Marcella Deloney, Phyllis Slichter, Helen Swenson, Ruth Elaine Lindblad, Janice Nelson. Second row: Maxine Vaale, Beverly Peterson. Pauline Norby, Frances Gustafson, Wilma Damhof. Third row: Delores Johnson, Marguerite Hanson, Margaret Vik, Borehild Teigland, Mary Engstrom. SPEECH CLUB First row: Margaret Baci:- lund, Lillian Franklin, Violette Sears, Delores Johnson, Catherine Mary Spencer, Karol Kaiser, Beverly Roberts, Betts' Soderlins. Margaret Nelson. Second row: Florence Fray- seth, Mary Engstrom, Lor- raine R-ule, Borghild Teis- land, Pauline Norby, Betty Hotfbauer, Alicia McGowan, Myrtle COIEFDZII. Third row: Robert Hultgrenf Vincent Hansen, Harriet Guild, Milo Wakefield, Warren Peterson, Gene Peters, Paul Livingston, Joel Mickelson. x cc. rmllx X: is it ax Speech Club Organized this year, the speech club offers a variety of fields for specialization. Choral reading, something of a cooperative venture, features the harmonious union of many trained voices speaking together. Debate offers the type of speaking necessary to train forthcoming Websters and Douglasses. A radio workshop provides for both script reading and dramatization. This year Will- mar formed the newest chapter of the Na- tional Forensic League. 20
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Lk N . X U s. ri X ADVERTISING CLUB First r-ow: Edward Delonev, Merton Severinson, Neal Hoaglund, Marvin Ostlund. Second row: Merlin Johnson, Winton Evans, James Bergeson, George Barnard. Third row: Mr. Anderson, Robert Bloom, Maurice Hanson, Warren H. Johnson CAMERA KRAFI' CLUB First row: Phyllis Holm- quist, Myrtle Coleman, Bar- bara Eggers, Helen Brenton Dorothy Lawler, Duane Canpelen, Winifred Estes, Catherine Mary Spencer, Lillian Franklin, Marvis Bergman, Second row: .Dean Lansguth, Lorraine Rule, Jane Bolstad, Maxine Lewis, Genevive Bjornbera, Bors- hild 'I'eieland,lMaxine Vaale, Alice Johnson, Ione Bjork, Alvira Hendrickson, Beverly Peterson. Third row: Florence Fray- seth, Robert Hulteren, William Rosenfield, Inez Jean Rykken, Shirley Mortenson. Harriet Rosell. Pauline Norby, Marion Tom- DIBTSJHSED, Phyllis Anderson FOl.lI Gl1 TOWZ RODETC TOI'gBl'- son, John Pearson, Harold Kallevig, Richard Ward, Lawrence Hanson, Roderick Railson, Donn Scott, Jerry Larsen, Paul Livingston, Warren Erickson. Advertising Club Because its male members are too busy to be diverted, ferns are not admitted to the adn club . . . Much work and too little credit goes to the nine boys in the club . . . Making signs and posters is their full-time job . . . Mr. Milton Anderson is the faculty adviser . . . A few events which it has publicized are: Football, homecoming, the carnival, basketball, baseball, track, and the Wihisean . . . MANY TRICKS AND TRADES Camera Kraft Club Under the supervision of Mr. C. E. Funk, C.K.C. has been one of the most active high school clubs since its organization in 1937. Camera Krafters are taught to take pictures, develop films, print, enlarge, and tint pic- tures. A complete stock of photographic materials, available to all club members, is carried by the club. Each month a picture- of-the-month assignment is made. C.K.C. is the only co-educational club in W.H.S.
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. Wow Seventh and Eighth Grade Dramatic Clubs The Footlights Club is for seventh grade students, th e Twinkling Stars for eighth graders. Dona May Lutz is president of the Footlights Club, and Lurlene Nelson is secretary. Twinkling Stars h a s Shirley Johnson as president, and Anna Mae Hansen as secretary. Both clubs have been Working on pantomime, poetry reading, character interpretations and play production. In April, Tvvinkling Stars produced Sauce for the Goslingsn for the junior high school. n,,.r-,.50i SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE DRAMATIC CLUB First row: Miss Norsaard, Pitney, Hillerman, Fangen, Skoos, Elmquist, Erickson, Greenlee, Heath, E. Olson, Hubbard, Day, D. Olson. Vennerstrom. Miss Rasmussen., Second row: R. Johnson, Pet- erson, Christiansen, Arntzen,g Rief, Westxrhal, E. Lundquist Estes, Stoyke, Vlaar, Feilzer, Nicholson, Hodapp, L. Nelson Forsberg. Third row: Carlson J. Nelson, Rykken, Lovander Gabrielson, Hackett, Eastlund, Berg, Wallin, Berkemeyer, S. Johnson, E. Hansen, B. Lund- quist, Schmidt, L. Johnson. Fourth row: Dahl, Jensen, Holland, Broman, A. Hansen Linho1T, Magnuson, Jepperso D. Nelson, Gustafson, Paff- X rath, Sanderson, Lutz, E. Johnson. SPOTLIGHT CLUB ' First row: M, Johnson, Carlson, Estes, Lind, Maertz, Solxnonson, Peder- son, Joyce Hermanson, G. Nelson, June Hermanson, V. Johnson, Nelson, Peterson, Sioquist. Second row: Ostluud, Selvig, Peterson, Lee, Larson, L. Frisch, McGowan, Kaiser, Soder- ling, M. Anderson, Dorn, Gilbert. Third row: J. Hoflbauer, Ristow, P. Johnson, Rosenfield, A. Erickson, Tenswall, Tommeraasen, Fostervold, Swenson, Ackerman, E. Frisch, B.HoIl'bauer, W. Anderson. Fourth row: Norby, Mattson, Westphal, Hoslund, Larawny, M. Erickson, Lobnitz, Cappelen, Brenton, Lawler. Coleman, Walrath, Mortenson. 21 QE MUCH IS ATTEMPTED Spotlight Club All the World is a stage for the junior high students who comprise this organization. At their meetings young actors hold discus- sions or listen to guest speakers. Often a current play is the theme of an evening's program. Many phases of theatrical presen- tations are considered. A one act play is always in process, and every member is given a chance to take part. When the plays are ready for presentation, other clubs are invited in to enjoy them. ' .Tlf'w
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