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Foreign Language ROW 1: Mr. Pedersen, Proctor: R. Allikas, L. Revels, M. Fitch, L. Herdliska, E. Wopat, S. Parker, K. Obert, Mr. White, Proctor ROW 2: J. Janechek, P. Stanek, L. Boston, M. Sebranek, L. Smith, J. Teply C. Mitchell, G. Leverenz, M. Dosch ROW 3: M. Stanek, L. Myers, D. Neinast, P. Clark, D. Kouba, J Peterson, L. Wuolle, D. Coblentz, S. Neinast, P. Bloor, L. Wilson The study of foreign languages is becoming increasingly important in our modern day world. Amazingly rapid communications with even the remotest areas of the world are bringing people everywhere closer and closer together. It is important that people should be able to com- municate directly with one another in order to bring about better understanding between nations, and help bring about an abundant supply of cultural and scientific exchange. The foreign language program emphasizes the importance of self-directed, independent study in accomplish- ing the work of the course. Instructors Mrs. Reierson, Spanish: Mrs. Mehnes, Latin: Mrs. Zin- gale, Russian: Miss Vass, German: Mrs. Geller, French
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Student Council ROW 1: J, Vodak, A. Heidenreich, D. Resac, D. Stanek, I. Subera, Mr. Gammon, Advisor ROW 2: W, Hansbery, S. Neinast, A. Verbsky, D. Kouba, G. Leverenz, C. Marshall, T. Fronk, E. Benish, K. Parrish, V. Anderson, J. Strait, P. Bloor A. Heindenreich, Reporter: D, Resac, Vice-President: D, Stanek, Presidentsl. Subera, Secretary-Treasurer The Student Council is composed of two rep- resentatives from each class and each organiza- tion who meet one noon hour a week. Mature independent thinking is encouraged. This form of student government prepares young people to become informed citizens. The Student Council helps decide who and what the students would prefer for lyceums. Dates selected by a class for social functions must come up before the Student Council. Magazine sales and the distribution of mixers are handled by these students. All will agree it is a worthwhile experience.
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JOHN BLA DL Zz K f ANITA HEIDENREICH Last summer, three of our students went to the Badger Boys' State and Badger Girls' State, held at the Ripon College in Ripon, Wisconsin and the University of Wiscon- sin at Madison, respectively. This program is designed to prepare the young for their roles as the future leaders of the complex and challenging world of tomorrow, through a thorough understanding of the workings of our government, particularly on the city, county, and state levels. ROGER l-IAUGH F 'rfb V. W 42:2 MARY DOSCH This summer, two of our students, Jeanne Peterson and Anita Heidenreich, spent two weeks at the big b1ast known as the Music Clinic. Music Clinic gives the young musician an excellent chance to play with hundreds of other talented mu- sicians in an atmosphere char- ged with enthusiasm and inter- est. Besides giving the student background knowledge in mu- sic theory, conducting, and appreciation, Music Clinic also has its social aspects. JEANNE PETERSON
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