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First Row -M. Hanson. B. Rittler. A. Treichel. E. Elton, D. Rittler, J. Schwemmer. R. Tuttle. Second Row—E. Leverenz. J. Schuet, D. Davis. A. Schroeder, F. Miller, D. Horn, M. Dettman, B. Feld. J. Behrndt, P. Ward. Third Row—J. Schuyler. S. Welch. G. Babick. N. Rebholz. C. Dubiak. R. Koncikowski. J. Bauman. B. Tomte, V. Smith. S. Orth. Fourth Row Miss Moen. N. McPhail. R. Schroeder. B. Horn. P. Fickau. A. Hoeft. M. Nelson. S. Karrels. G. Marquardt. P. Martin. C. Stoltz. Fiith Row—S. De Back. S. Schauwitzer. S. Lange, P. Chapman, E. Sayer. P. Kellner, D. Beardsley. P. Parker. B. Beards- ley. S. Darrar. A. Edwards. Sixth Row- M. Wartick. N. Stessl. K. Carroll. R. Rogers, A. Justin. A. Kaiser. J. Lehmann, B. Sniderwin. M. Taylor. B. Mohr. L. Schauwitzer. The girls in the L.T.L., numbering 62, participated in many activities throughout the past year. In the fall. Freshman girls joined the club by passing their initiation trials. The initiates wore the same skirts, socks, and blouses for a week and were not allowed to wash their faces or put up their hair during that time. On Friday night the girls were led around school blindfolded and were then taken down town to do their assigned stunts. Jayne Schuyler was President of the club; Pat Ward, Vice-President; Eunice Sayer, Secretary; and Phyllis Martin, Treasurer. Under the supervision of Miss Moen, the L.T.L. girls assisted with the Homecoming Dance and sponsored a Christmas formal which was called Mistletoe Time.
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After three years of hard mental struggle, twenty of us reached the goal of success, this goal being the National Honor Society. The twenty new members were welcomed into the club by the remaining old members. Bob Schroeder, Joyce Fraser, Jean Moore, Alice Brandemuehl, Don Hinz, and Lois von Dahlen. Members of the society must show ability in leadership, character, scholarship and service to the school and must have a scholastic average of 90 or over. After the new members were inducted, Benny Petersen was elected President; Lucille Evanger, Vice-President; and Doris Gloyd, Secretary. Miss Farrington acted as Treasurer and advisor of the club. Standing A. Justin. J. Hopkins, D. Davis. A. Kaiser. J. Lehmann, S. Haslam, R. Tuttle. A. Schroeder, B. Sniderwin, S. Rath. J. Small. P. Ward. Seated L. Schauwitzer. C. Strickler. L. Evanger. B. Petersen, D. Gloyd. A. Lucht, P. Fickau, A. Hoeft.
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Hi-Y The Mukwonago Chapter of the Hi-Y under the leadership of Mr. Clarence Brown has a membership of 59 boys. This is one of the largest clubs in the county. At a meeting held early in the fall, Benny Petersen was elected prudent; Don Rintelman, vice-president; Francis Coats, secretary-treasurer; and Jim Crittenden, chaplain. Mr. John Telfer, a minister, spoke at one of the meetings about his ex- periences in Berlin, Germany. The trip to Chicago, which was enjoyed by many students, was sponsored by the club. Plans for a bigger club are being made. Back Bow—F. Ruppert. P. Neumann. D. Hollister. J. Beardsley, P. Horn, J. Ludwig. J. Bourdo. W. Leverenz, G. Abel, R. Hill. Fourth Bow—R. Underberg. D. Ulrikson, B. Bailey. R. Jensen. K. Aplin. R. Ahrens. K. Pugh. G. Swan. W. Holtz, A. Gest. Third Row—E. Winkelman. B. Smart. L. Ellarson. B. Petersen. J. Crittenden, G. Ludwig. D. Ulrikson, F. Coats. L. Len- hard). A. Johnson. Second Row J. Peterson. R. Muehls, J. Holterman, G. Prokop, P. McKenzie, F. Combs, D. Zingsheim, H. Porter. B. Rolie. B. Hinz. First Row T. Young. L. Marquardt. B. Weinkaul. A. Heacox. F. Brady. R. Sawyer, J. Klix, J. Jay, L. Spellman, R. Behling.
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