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Third Row: L. Drought, P. Barkley, D. Booher, J. Brown, F. Dkystra, P. Baber, H. Albrecht, R. Derque. Second Row: E. Buteyn, J. Carmen, R. Dusenberry, G. Bille, L. Corey, J. Dhein, E. Arriens. First Row: M. Armga, E. Damsteegt, K. Dusso, M. Dkystra, D. Capen, A. Broadway. Third Row: D. Hoffman, K. Heideman, T. Kolterman, J. Johnston, O. Kaschube, B. Kremers, K. Frens. Second Row: C. Erickson, R. Janssen, R. Jahnke, R. Henning, M. Harper, M. Hesselink. First Row: M. Gustin, N. Jacques, E. Farr, L. Fude, J. Keepers, V. Johnson. JUNIORS - THE COUNCILMEN President: F. Dkystra Vice President: P. Barkley Third Row: C. Krueger, D. Ohm, D. Leisten, J. Michael, M. Nordrum, S. Michaels, M. Mickelson, W. Mclver. Second Row: L. Perry, R. Nitschke, E. Luttenberger, A. Landaal, J. Mertens, A. Nummer- dor. First Row: A. Miller, P. McArdle, N. McArdle, R. Paskey, M. Nyhuis, S. Pike. This group of Councilmen is eighty-five strong and is represented by more girls than boys but yet they seem to make out all right at their parties. The Councilwomen are always present and can be readily seen at all council board meetings having to do with: mixed chorus, library club, band, girl scouts, glee club, G.A.A. fgirls' athletic associationi, prom committee meetings. A few are cheerleaders and all seem to support the activities that don't take place during school hours and are always ready to give a helping hand. The Councilmen can be seen busily attending to their duties which make Waupun High a good, clean and sportsman-like school. They may be seen taking port in: mixed chorus, glee club, prom committee meetings, band, and playing an the basketball and football teams. Several of the boys helped Waupun win a lot of victories in football and basketball, and always played the games as good sports would. Two of the girls worked in a one-act play that went to state and several other members of the class worked on the various committees for the plays during the year. Many of the Councilmen have been keeping up with the ideas of the other countries and also the conditions in this country through debate and forensics. An endeavor of major concern in this year has been the year-long proiect of the Junior prom. Committees have worked on one phase or another of this activity since the council was organized. The careful planning and wise direction accompanying each step of the activity resulted in a beauti- fully executed performance. The training and executive accomplishments of this year have fitted the Councilmen to take their places in the greater community ofthe adult tribe. Secretary: J. Mertens Treasurer: C. Erickson Third Row: H. Veenendahl, J. Schroeder, B. Porter, J. Redeker, D. Probst, R. Roth, R. Schubert, N. Ras- mussen. Second Row: D. Van Egtern, N. Storke, D. Weideman, J. Pollach, C. Teletzke, B. Vande- Zande, M. Vanderkin. First Row: V. Schouten, M. Zuehls, B. Seal, T. Ponce, P. Verhage, O. Roessler.
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Third Row: W. Bruins, D. Amacher, R. Born, W. Third Row: J. Dargue, R. Erickson, B. Greenfield, Bredesen, S. Berndt, K. Aylesworth. Second Row: L. Durning, M. Galler, R. Goetsch. Second Row: K. Beaver, R. Booman, M. Brunn, B. Anderson, H. -J. Eggers, J. Buwolda, V. Farr, P. Ebert, M. Dav- Beekman. First Row: R. Backhaus, N. Bennett, A. eis. First Row: D. Glewen, M. Fenrich, G. Giese. Beek, J. Allen. SOPHOMORES - THE WARRIORS This is the largest group of warriors we have ever had, in tact, it is 130 strong. This large addition to our tribe has really made our village fHigh Schooli so crowded that you can hardly walk in the halls without being pushed over or stepped on by one of our warriors. It become so crowded, in fact, that we had to build our village a bit larger. This large group of warriors is keeping in good shape this year, too. Many ofthe boys were active in sports: football and basketball, and helped us to defend ourselves so successfully from the attack of other tribes. Several girls were members of G. A. A. fthe girls' athletic associationi. Both boys and girls keep their aims in line by shooting practice in rifle club. 0 They are also keeping their voices in shape for the characteristic calls which accompany their Indian contests. To do this they are very active in the music organizations: mixed chorus, boys' and girls' glee club. Several, in order to keep their voices in shape, have also practiced in debate, foren- presidems sics, and drarnatics. lt is very apparent thot, with this type of material com' Vice President- ing up, our tribe will some day be the greatest in this area. MGX Galle' Also this year the sophomore warriors had to show the newcomers to W.H.S. Mcrllynn Von ESS how to paint themselves properly that they might take their place in the the rank ofthe older tribesmen, or so-called upper clossmen. They did this so successfully that in one afternoon and evening, the young broves were prepared to meet any obstacle that might confront them in their future life in the tribe. This is one of the old customs ofthe tribe and is called initio- tion. To show that there were no hard feelings, the newly inducted broves gave o party for the warriors. They ioined in some ofthe tribal dances. All were again reconciled and all goes well with the tribe. Third Row: D. Harmsen, H. Hopp, G. Hash, A. Third Row: B. Hull, D. Kubasta, H. Loomans, M. Hackbarth, R. Henken, E. Krueger. Second Row: Loomans, J. Johannes. Second Row: M. Koentop, M. Hendrickson, J. Griepentrog, W. Hopp, M. P. Kastein, C. Kuik, A. Kollmann. First Row: R, Howard, V. Holbach. First Row: E. Hallock, D. Killam, D. Luttenberger, G. Kuslits. Hanson, D. Greenfield, G. Greenfield. M. A ' Q L, Am. :Nj ri 5 gd k'.Arl-a ff. 1 ku. , sl! ,V ws, -sz Bf.'t'l!' xii ' V'
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