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PQGC ACllVIllQS First row Miss Johnson A ennett J Knu son Schmitz J Cook Miss Dyb vig Second row B Ott ' Ackerman Il Groves J Bell R Young Thlrd row Carlson Gosen Byam R Reeve J Nelson I This year seventeen students went out for the various speech activities Through a lot of hard work they learned much about preparing and delivering a speech Aiss Dyb vig coached the discussion group Miss Kathryn Johnson coached all the other groups Those who survived the local elimination contest were Adella Bennett Joyce Cook Jim Gosen and Dennis Frederickson received superior ratings and were entitled to represent Windom at the regional contest on March 15 PCIlTl0lIC rst w B Ott L F kegaard M Plotraschke J Gove M Jones B Schmitz I Galer Second row Miss ohnson R eets Paulson J Thake J Bell J Cook T :rd row J Jeffrey E Weir G Diemer M Peterson M Schaffer Hamilton H Maras Fits All hands on stage This is the cry of Miss Kathryn Johnson during rehearsals of plays given by student actors The club was organized at the begining of this year The drafting of a constitution made it official The Masquers was organized chiefly to stimulate dramatic interest Fun as well as work is in store for members of this organization Observing is a good way of learn ing so the Masquers have journeyed to other schools to view dramatic productions They have elected the following officers president, Mary Schaffer vice president Iris Galer secretary Emmy Weir treasurer, Mary Jones 26 5 1. S f 5 13 ,n . t ,, B1 - 94 ' . ' ' 'f . f av .L , J- ,,1. I . - ' ' 0 ' , . . I F' ' R. I , R. , B. , A.. 5 J . 4 -we 4, , ga -- - . N, . n X . 3 Nelson, Dick Gosen, and Dennis Frederickson. At the district contest on March 1, Dick D ' Club Fi ro : . , .. las- J , . Sh A, A. . h' ' ' .' f R. ' I . , TI
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The TQHIQP The Tattler is much awaited and anticipated each month by the people of W. H. S. It also means a lot of hard work, cooperation, and fun on the part of the staff. This year the Tattler has attained a pro- fessional touch by being printed at the Citizen office for the first time in many years. Hats off to the Tattler staff for a swell job of gathering and spreading the news of our school throughout this year. First row M Groves M Piotraschke Mx ss johnson M Schaffer M Olson D Keutzer B Ott J' Calkins Second row M Feil G Engel sen M Garoutte J Thake A Bennett J Ackerman D Nerness M Stratte J Cook E Menken Third row K Rothstein J Nelson R Carlson D Qittormson R Reeve D Loken Ass: s tan t Edl :or Spor ts Wrl ters Feature Wrz ters Reporters T -I-CllllQF' Mary Ann Olson Kenny Rothstein Ralph Reeve Jim Nelson Ronald Carlson jack Calkins Adella Bennett joan Ackerman Maralyn Groves Mary Stratte Gerry Engelsen Adv: ser Typxsts Delores Schmdt Darold Qxttormson Dons Nemess Miss Frances johnson jo Ann Thake Ervin Menkai Betty Ott Donna Keutzer Mavis Garoutte Mardrie Ann Feil Marilyn Piotraschke t he Editor ... Mary Schaffer Reporters .U--. Dean Loken - 25 .-
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M USIC DEDAIQTM ENT just once more, please. These are the familiar words of our patient band director, Mr. Sperry. The band spent many long hours drilling for their impressive Homecoming perfonnance. The time was well spent as the finished product showed. The band, together with the choir, presented the annual Christmas concert. The climax of this program was the combination of the band and choir in the beautifully arranged B1ess This House . The band gave its annual concert on Friday, April 23. But this does not end their work. They faithfully perform at the basketball games, summer concerts and many appearances at connmnity functions. The choir, under the capable direction of Miss Papke, has added much spice to the school activities. The annual concert, Melody Unlimited, was the choir's climax to a successful year. Mary Ann Olson has been the faithful and very able accompanist. Accompanist Mary Ann Olson Girls Trio Mgralyn Groves Joan Carlberg Betty Byam Boys Quartet Donald Sigstad Ervin Girls Sextet first row Mary Lou Menken James Nelson Wendell F055 Peterson Maxine Collin Mary Stratte Joyce Cbok Second row Mae Valentlen Mary Schaffer 7
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