Madison East High School - Tower Tales Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1960

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Youth Mayor, Ron Mathison, assists members in the final plans for a bus trip. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Jim Loughlin, Ron Mathison. Judy Matush, Randi Richter, Dave Uphoff, Sharon Mathison. Youth City Government in Action Will the bus still go? Are we decorating Sat- urday? Can everybody stuff envelopes next Thurs- day? These are just some of the many questions that are brought up at a typical East Side Youth Mayors Council. This Council isorganized on the plan of a city government and consists of an elected Mayorg Al- dermen elected from each of the East Side Wardsi and City Officials who are appointed by the Mayor. FIRST ROW: R. Mathison, K. Lynaugh, P. Klein, D. Uphoff, R. Mueller, J. Matush, J. Laughlin, J. Quinn, B. Kuehni, S. Austin. SECOND ROW: S. Hotmar, S. Sennett, B. Regez, J. Draugsvold, F. Uccello, P. Vinger, M. White, P. Miller, lt gives youth the opportunity to prepare for their responsibilitlesas future adults and to plan activi- ties for the youth of the East Side. Included in its proiects this year were the Homecoming dance after the Pageant Night gamep a holiday dance during Christmas vacation, bus trips to out-of-town football and basketball gamesp volunteer work for the United Givers Driveg and the elections in the spring. S. Stoflet, I, Wegner, J. Ripp, S. Mathison. THIRD ROW: S. Innis, K. Morrison, P. Allen, P. Olson, D. Riemer, R. Richter, H. Wagner, T. Middleton, T. Ullsvik, J. Esch, P. Moran. ESYMC - 29

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FIRST ROW: M. McGowan, S. Austin, T. Ullsvik, R. Uccello, M. Burgus, SECOND ROW: P. Pederson, J. Bennett, P. Mc- Gowan, S. Thysse, J. Havey, C. Ramme, P. Carpenter, J Showers, B. Morehouse, P. Harrington, S. Bach. THIRD ROW J, Weber, P. Brown, D. Nuckels, B. Hilleque, L. Kolosso- witsch, L. Briggs, J. Hart, J. Schaus, B. Woller, D. Reineke, P. Ripp, J. Lukens, M. Sturlaugson. FOURTH ROW: C Wittrock, N. Straus, C. Schultz, K. Morrison, M. Blum M. Domini, A. Larson, K. Anderson, S. Johnson, D Cavanaugh, D. Mattison, T. Wilcox. FIFTH ROW: D. Rappe K, Rodger, R. Johnston, P. Loughlin, I. Draugsvold, I Branton, R. Tiedeman, R. Mueller, D. Harper andl. Esch Democracy, Our American Heritage The Student Council is an important organi- zation through which the students and faculty can meet together to gain better understanding. The Council is given the chance to express its ideas and problems in a democratic manner. One repre- sentative from each homeroom is chosen to present the problems that have been brought to him. In this way, the Council works together to helpthe stu dent body and the school. The Council sponsored three dances after bas- ketball games, all well attended. The standing committees--social, clean-up, welfare and Serv- ice E --have worked energetically on their par- ticular proiects. The year was a complete success 28 - Student Council OFFICERS HA P P IL Y POSING ARE: Tom Ullsvik, Presidentg Sean Austin, Welfare Com- m i tte e Chairman, Rosemary Uccello, Social Committee Cha i rmang Mary McGowan, Vice-President, Mary Burgus, Secretary. Mr. VanderMeulen is the advisor. l l



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PEP CLUB STIRS SCHOOL SPIRIT What could have added more to East High's already peppy atmosphere than Peppy Pur- golder himself? East's new friend was even able to direct a card section! He worked wonders by commandingitto form an E, a Hi and G uGoll. This year a new club was added to the list -- a Pep Club with over three hundred came into being in an attempt to promote school spirit. During the meetings cheerleaders led the students in loud, clear cheers. Clubofficers were Frances Uccello, president, and Joyce Klongland, secretary. Co-chairmen of the card section were Billie Boorman and Michelle Dommerhausen. Mr. Meloy was the club's advisor. Introducing Peppy Purgolcler himself, and some enthusi- astic club me mbers: Frances Uccello, presidentg Nancy Lewis, Peppy qMiche11e Dommerhausenj' Diane Salerno, Billie Boorman, 30 - Pep Club Enthusiastic pep club members in the basketball card session salute the crowd with Hi .

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