Willmar High School - Senior Yearbook (Willmar, MN)

 - Class of 1956

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Willmar High School - Senior Yearbook (Willmar, MN) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 31 of 128
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Speech Clubs Produce Plays - --- w--f:e..--- The student directed plays initiated by the Masquers club this year, proved very success ful. Students met every other Thursday after school, plus many evenings to work on the plays. The Masquers this year were under the supervision of Miss Chiglo. The future actors and actresses of Willmar high school improved their talents in the sev- enth, eighth, and ninth grade speech clubs. Though the most important project was the declamation contest, they also presented Book Week skits and plays. Miss Kromer, Miss Moe, Miss Krahling, and Mrs. Hoagland Supervised Rehearsing a play are Masquers W. Pearson, The groups' M. Heiberg, B. Hanson, Keith Peterson, J. Dale, and D. Skramstad. Masqvers Top row: N. Friend, D. Franklin, J. Dean, J. Pederson, R. Anderson, H. Wahlstr- and, M. Johnson, D. Snowgren, D. Skramstad, and S. Maxwell. Third row: D. Christianson, S. Anderson, B. Hanson, K. Granberg, M. Hyberg, J. Larson, C. Fauchald, M. J. Anderson, K. Schennem, and C. Johnson. Second row: J. Herbst, M. Molenaar, W. Pearson, B. Hanson, P. Robinson, R. Hal- vorson, M. Olson, V. Madson, M. Nordmeyer, and M. Ahrendt. Front row: B. Norheim, J. Muenzhuber, D. Johnson, M. L. Meadows, M. Dailey, C. Nordgren, S. Olsen, J. Gillen, V. Eliason, D. Nichols, and Miss Chiglo. 1-1 Seventh Grade Speech Club Front row, from left to right: S. Norling, J. Bernard, P. Hal- vorson, G. Hanson, N. Eliason, K. Ericksen, and J. Carlson. Back row: K. Noyes, D. Ray, B. Fredericksen, M. Larson, B. And- erson, N. Dickenson, K. Thrush, and M. Peterson. Eighth Grade Speech Club Front row, from left to right: K. Lindquist, M. Lien, K. Eklund, J. Vigen, S. Anderson, and S. Chalberg. Back row: S. Franklin, M. Erickson, V. Parson, K. Johnson, N. Hoefs. M. Adams, and C. Frans. Top row: E. Swanson, B, Kieland, L. Slagter, B. Mullin, S. Loven, K Engwall, M. Thompson, C. Gilman, J. Bernard, S. Johnson, K. Bielken- gren, S. Fladeboe, D. Richardson, K. Johnson, and M. L. Hawkinson Second row: G. Kavanaugh, B. Nicklasson, R. Dickinson, K. Amundson K. Siodin, S, Myhre, D. Peterson, S. Katzberg, B. Johnson, K, Snowgren P. Finnegan, K. Lohn, B. Miller, and M. Scott. , . . ,. ,f,..s fs l J tw, i I

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Preparing for the next debate are the first team debaters D. Franklin. G. Christensen, L. Knott and V. Madsen. ll l 5 '-ns. Duluth, Denfeld, Carlton, Augsburg, or Macalaster may be the destination for the debaters at one of the many tournaments. Standing are G. Chrisen- son, D. Franklin, L. Knott, and V. Madsen. Students Broadcast, Debate The Radio Workshop produces a weekly radio program known as the Wilocast. Members of this organization find themselves writing scripts, announcing, acting, and recording. The Radio Vtforkshop is under the supervision of Miss Chiglo. The debators present both sides of this year's topic, Resolved: that the Federal government should guarantee higher education to qualified high school graduates through grants to col- leges and universities. The debators learn to present the fact and to think on their feet. They attended many tournaments, accompanied by Mr. Smith, their advisor. Radio Workshop Preparing to record a radio program are Radio Workshop members M. Holmgren, M. Bergstrom, R. Anderson, and R. Wilson. Top row: D. Boxrude, D. Olson, R. Carlson, J. Pederson, J. Dean, H. Wahlstrand D. Skramstad, S. Maxwell and C. Johnson. Row two: H. Heath, W. Pearson, M. Holmgren, P. Robinson, R. Halvorson, J. Falk G. Jenson, M. J. Anderson, S. Jacobs, D. Sioquist, Front row: Miss Chiglo, M. Schaum, D. Nerenz, R. Wilson, B. Gustrude, L. Johnson C. Fauchald, M. Schueler, V. Eliason, and K. Nelson. Seated are S. Fink, M. Mol- enoar, D. Shoemaker, D. Norman, and Mr. Smith. in



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I-I At the left. German Club. Top row from left to right: D. Franklin, A. Thompson, J. Rademacher, J. Muenzhuber, G. Hagen, J. Gage, D. Apol, P. Lindstrom, and Mr. Smith. Row two: K. Frederick- son, C. Easterlund, D. Nerenz, C. Swenson, L. Peterson, F. Hanebrink, G. Christenson, S. Lysen, and L. Dale. Front row: H. Heath, P. Hansen, R. Rutsen, E. Van Hauen, C. Enger, and J. Elia- son. At the right: Practicing their latin at the board are P. Biornberg, J. Mittelstadt, R. Bang- ston, and R. Anderson. Seated are M. Proeschel, and J. Gillin. Language Clubs Entertain At Assemblies Latin Club. Top row from left to right: P. Biornberg, D. Pierce, E. Erickson, R. Anderson, J. Hickey, R. Rue, E. Lindquist, G. Sletten, and S. Maxwell. Row three: D. Boxrude, R. Bangston, S. Nelson, J. Swenson, N. Carter, M. Olson, S. Jacobs, and M. Gray. Row two: B. Wolff, S. Sayre, M. Mittendorf, V. Madsen, M. Hanscom, P, Thorson, F. Hoekstra, and P. Gray. Front row: M. Holmgren, J. Giliin, J. Pederson, R. Wilson, H. Hoehl, K. Nelson, C. Katzberg, and. Miss A. Noonan, advisor. 30 One of the new clubs at Willmar High this year is the Latin club. The club, under the supervision ot Miss Alicia Noonan, seeks to learn more about the uses ot Latin in everyday lite. Pep tests and assemblies that portray Latin customs and tables are the club's act- ivities. The Der Schnickeltritzer Klub, more commonly known as the German club, has become well-known tor its entertaining pep tests and assemblies. At their regular meetings, the members speak in German and learn to sing German songs. Members, however, can be heard at any time in the halls talking their new language. The club is under the direction of Mr. Robert Smith.

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