Central High School - Lake Breeze Yearbook (Sheboygan, WI)

 - Class of 1935

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Top Ro-w: Donald Laing, John Van Covern, Bob Liehl, Kenneth Mans, Leo llartenherger, Ilubei't Voeeht- ing, Christ Iloppe, Bob Ebenreiter, David Gartmi, Richard Goliek, Ernst Hesse. Third Rorw: Ervin VVittman, Elmer Sass, Frederic Haaker, Ray Brittan, Oscar Domnie, Boh Iverson, Lloyd Bender, Gordon Baumgartner, Joe Alder- kauski, Joel Fiedelman, Robert Marsho. The The Roman people had a senate, the United States has its senate, and the students of Sheboy- gan High School have their senate! The Senate is the student governing body of the school. It consists of one representative from each of the several Home Rooms, and meets every lVlonday afternoon during the Activities period. The meetings are presided over by the school president. It can truthfully he said, without exaggera- tion, that this yearys senate was a very successful one. It took over many old problems and eapably solved them. Outstanding among its work in this regard, was the establishment of the student Lost and Found department, and the organization of the noonday dances. The former was instrumental in returning lost goods to the students, while the latter successfully solved the problem of avoiding congestion in the corridors, and gave the students a great amount of enjoyment as well. Through the cooperation of the Senate, some of the most interesting pep meetings ever pre- S1'C0lldR0'w2 Betty Klewin, Viola Schmitz, Leila Zahel, Rita Spraiigers, Vivian Vollbreeht, Otillia Jurk, Donald Butzen, La Verne De Ny, Betty Gollhardt, Elsa Dietseh, Corona Rammer. Bottom Rorw: Leona Buhler, Virginia Puls, Selma Muel- ler, Jerome Straus, Jerry Donohue, Bob Leverenz, Margaret Wolters, Helen VVanninger, Betty Sundee, Helen De Master, Doris Cassidy, Frances Kennedy. Senate sented in this high school were arranged. The student rally and parade before the Oshkosh foot- ball game was successfully managed by the stu- dent governing body. The same efficient work of the Senate was shown in the school dances, all of Which were successful, both socially and financially. The entire success of the 1934-35 Student Senate was based upon the whole-hearted co-op- eration of its members. Its well-organized com- mittees functioned With unusual precision. Im- portant problems received quiet but thorough at- tention from this group of energetic workers. Truly, the executive qualities, the efficiency, the high type of student activity, and the businesslike tactics of this Senate will make a lasting impres- sion upon the annals of Sheboygan High. Mr. A. O. lverson, the helpful adviser 0f the Senate, was an able counselor in the affairs of this organization. Prlyt' Tilirll'fll

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The upholstery shop affords boys practical work on worthwhile projects. MR. ALVIN IIOICFFLIN, B.S. Alum Mrrhunir's Stout Institute. MR. HERBERT EAST L'plzolsh'riny State Agricultural College of Colorado. MR. ROY TAMBLINGSON, B.E. Elrt'tricily Oshkosh State Teachers' College. MR. LOUIS ZABEL Gym N. A. G. U., Indianapolis. MR. ADOLPU TOFTFIY, B.A. Printing Carleton College. MR. LEROY R. LINN lVoodrwarking Colorado State College. MISS GRETCHEN SIICBICRT, BJC. Gym Lu Crime State Teachers' College. MISS ALICE NIMOCKS, 1;.16. Gym La Crosse State Teachersy College. MR. GORDON IIUENINK, 8.17,. Gym La Crosse State Teachersy College. In this Vocational School print shop the weekly issue of the Lake Breeze is printed, and also the English department project, Stepping Stones. Tickets and programs for plays given by members of the school organizations are often printed in this shop. Many high school stu- dents take this training. Puyw T-wrlwr



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The Executive Board The Executive Board is a branch of the Stu- dent Senate. It is made up of the officers of the Senate and the chairman of the several commit- tees. As its name suggests, it acts in somewhat of an executive capacity. This year's executive board was instrumental in the promotion of several important things. Most of the details regarding the mitl-day dances were worked out by this board. In the establishment of the Lost and Found department, this organization again played an important part. The rules and regulations of this department were discussed here before being pre- sented t0 the Senate. The 1934-1935 executive board was very suc- ee'sful in practically all of its undertakings. This w s due, to 11 large extent, to the fact that there was such splendid cooperation between the ex- ecutive board and the Senate itself. Mr. A. 0. Iverson, the adviser of the Senate, is also the advisor 0f the executive board. Mem- bers appearing on the picture are: Slamlinge Robert Ehenreiter, Leo llartenherger, David Gar- ton, Richard Golick. SittingeDoris Cassidy, Henry Richter, Evelyn Bensman. Paw Fourtu'u The School President ROBERT EBIENREITER, better knuwn as UBMW, was elected for two terms as srhool presi- dent, both of which were very successful. In the first term, a new type of dance known as a mixer,y was held. Pep meetings and mass meet- ings for basketball and football were held, and a parade was staged to boost our Championship team. By almost :1 unanimous vote, Robert was put into office for a second term. During,r this second term, he carried on his duties equally as well. The Senate did much under his leadership. uPrexyn activities. In his Freshman and Sophomore years he was very active in the Radio Club and other clubs. He also participated in football and has- kethall. was vitally interested in all the school HBobh also supported outside activities. He at- tended the dances, football games, and other functions. He is a friend of everyone. He always has a cheery word or a hslap on the back, for all. His personality made him :1 good president.

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