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To Steer The Their duty as faculty members, below, is to teach young Student Worldersn the facts of their government, and to review the accom- plishments of the past. Left, above-References! Perhaps these juniors in Miss Clementine Dolan's modern history class are searching for the latest European map. They are, left to right, Wesley Teply, Carol Pasewalk, Donna Dean and Robert Houghton, front, Leo- nard Reimer. Right, above-George Luecker, senior, points to the birthplace of the Citizenship Day idea. It's Manitowoc, of course. As if seniors Generose Auer- miller and Genevieve Miles, left to right, didn't knowl C. W. Meisnest R. K. John N. T. Jones F. W. Meisnest F. W. Rosentreter Modern History Modern History, American History Government, Office Geography, Modern Athletics History Laurinda Albers Nello Pacetti Clementine Dolan M. M. Peterson F. R. Zeran American History Government, Ameri can, Modern Government, Government, Athletics History Economics, Guidance Athletics PAGE 29
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PAGE X f 1'- Below, left, Ben Hansen, senior, studies the whys and wherefores of the world in Mr. F. W. Rosentreter's geography class. Learning Acknowledging the importance of youth in the world, history and government classes in- clude relative projects in their schedules. The sophomore government class, under the direc- tion of Dr, F. R. Zeran, spent a six-week period studying guidance-the relation of youth to vocation. Unconstitutional! lt's a common term, but how many ofusknowwhy? The senior history classes attempted an explanation by studying in detail the Constitution. Dry? Not a bit! The motives of the founders, and the legal cases that developed are all fertile grounds for humor and wit. Where is Paraguay? Center, Taking part in one of Dr. F. R. Zeran's mock trials are, left to right, Eileen Wagner, Edward Tveten, Dorothy Vande Castle, and Char- lotte Burger, sophomores. Right, And from the council it goes to the mayor, points out Alvin Budnik, to his class- mate, Marjorie Hermann, both sophomores, utilizing a Manitowoc government chart. 28 Geography gives you the answer. I-lere the studying of strange places reigns supreme.
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4 4 1- 1' PACE ao 4 4 il' me 'P HI-Y Row l, left to rightAllarI McDonnell, Henry Vollc-ndorf, Philip Knell, Mr. N. T. jones, Roger Morris, Harland Manthey, Robert Ilolsen, Row Zfjohn Dufck, Paul Kelley, Harry Sykora. Kenneth Mueller, David Eckels, Bob Kaufman, Lloyd Kronsnoble, Donald Schneider, Robert Boedv. Row 'S-Bill Hrudlea, Alvin Locffler, Colvin McConnell, Orley Schmidt, Gene Knaucr, Edward Steckmesser, Roy Steclcmcsser, Arthur Albrecht. Elem LIVING, THINKING, SCHCJLARSHIP which comes at the end of each year for the members of the club. IFFERING from other clubs in that it has no set purpose which is followed year after year, the l-li-Y undertakes new projects for the benefit of every one, and not just the clubs members Aside from the fun the fellows have just getting together dur- ings meetings, the Hi-Y serves as the motto indicates: to create, establish, and maintain the high standards of Christian character in the school. This year besides building the annual bonfire, the Hi-Y Club donated a roster board for the gym. It was built by Mr. Arthur I-Iaberman and maintained by the members of the club, Probably the most important event in the minds of Ili-Ycrs is the banquet When the year is over, all but ten of the twenty-five members are graduated, and each fall these ten elect five new senior members and ten junior mem- bers. In these elections they try to get a cross section of worthy students to make up a grade A club. The officers this year are Philip Knell, presidentg David Ecltels, vice- presidentg Kenneth Mueller, secretaryg Henry Vollendorf, treasurerg and Earl McDonnell, sergeant at arms. Mr. Newton T. jones is the adviser.
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