PJ Jacobs High School - Tattler Yearbook (Stevens Point, WI)

 - Class of 1940

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OLSON ECKELS SJamLb G04 LVUM, ovetiinieiL BOB OLSON President PHYLLIS ECKELS Vice-President MELVIN SCHUWEILER Secretary DON WALKER Treasurer SCHUWEILER WALKER The council got off to a good start this year, as it was already organized when school be- gan. The council was made up of members who had been elected the second semester of last year and one student elected from each Freshman home room. At the close of last year ' s term, Bob Olson was elected president; Phyllis Eckels, vice- president; Melvin Schuweiler, secretary; and Don Walker, treasurer. At the beginning of the year, three standing committees were appointed by the president, the most important being the executive com- mittee. This committee acted as an advisory group to the council. The other committees were the social committee, which had juris- diction over all social affairs of the school, and the assembly board, which was in charge of the student assemblies. One of the school events which was taken care of almost entirely by the student council was the successful homecoming parade in the fall. The council was represented at the state Student Council Convention at Madison by Mrs. Pfiffner and Miss Elias, as faculty advi- sors, and Bette June Frost, Phyllis Eckels, Don Walker, Bill Smith, Dick Oik, and Bill Ritchay, student representatives. Some very good ideas were brought back by these students and some of them were put into effect. One idea obtained at the state council, which was carried out, was the Leap Year dance. It was managed by the social committee and was a very successful dance. Bill Smith, as chairman of the assembly board, first semester, and Don Walker, second semester, announced almost all school assem- blies. The council was also active in inter-school affairs held here. Several members helped during the sectional debate tournament and also at the All-Guidance Day for Juniors and Seniors held on April 25. On this day there were four conferences held througout the day at which there were speakers who represented the various vocations and colleges. Mem- bers from the council greeted the counsellors and advisors of other schools and made them feel at home. Recognition must be given to Mrs. Pfiffner, Miss Elias, and Miss Rice, who really made the council a success. PAGE 23

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TOP ROW; Orthman, Crowley, Zieper, Hem, Kitchay, Graham, B. Jrrost, Razner, Eckels, Johnson, Lawrence, bomers. ClorK, I. iCurtzweil, Prehn, Moreau. 2ND ROW: Somers, Kunde, Tokarski, G. Frost, Schuweiler, Weller, Harriman, Mase, Olson, Barrows. BOTTOM ROW: Jenkins. Walker, Smith, Oik, Klinkert, Jim Kurtzweil, Kabcchinski, Schneider, Sivley. SJA4xlle4 C044.fuUL First Semester EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Bob Olson Phyllis Eckels Melvin Schuweiler Don Walker Bob Jenkins SOCIAL COMMITTEE Phyllis Eckels Dick Oik Betty Rae Ritchay Frederick Harriman Don Walker ASSEMBLY BOARD Bill Smith Lorraine Razner Jim Kurtzweil Bette June Frost Second Semester EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Jim Kurtzweil Beth Johnson Jane Orthman Bob Olson Phyllis Eckels Melvin Schuweiler Don Walker SOCIAL COMMITTEE Phyllis Eckels Willard Sivley Jay Normington Rose Marie Stange Bob Jenkins ASSEMBLY BOARD Don Walker Ethel Anne Lawrence Marjorie Stimm Yvonne Moreau George Frost TOP ROW; Kraus, Lewis, Kruzicki, Stimm, Orthman, Zeaman, B. Frost, Eckels, Detert, Davidson. Johnson, V. L. Clark, Law- rence, L. Clark, Stange, Moreau. 2ND ROW: Kluck, Formella, Kunde, Tokarski, G. Frost, Normington, Burns, Harriman, Olson, Steward, Kalina, Jayne. BOTTOM ROW: Oik, Schuweiler, Walker, Kurtzweil, Jenkins, Klinkert, Weller, Schneider, Sivley, Smith, Moore. PAGE 22



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FIRST SEMESTER MONITORS TOP ROW: Moreau, 1. Becker, Kalina, Hale, Grassman, Jacobson, Cassidy, Frost, Richards, Clark, Gear, Patoka, Lawrence, Michelsen, Kruzicki. SECOND ROW: D. Becker, Cammack, McCann, Nelson, Warbelton, Tokarski, Kunde, Foster, Olingy, Pfiffner, Rogers. BOTOM ROW: R. Louis Bartkowiak, Drapes, Schneider, Stecksl, Kubisiak, Elliott, R. Leonard Bartkowiak, Menzel, Olson, Kuilzweil, Salvin. Afanitan The Monitors club, which last year was a project of the Student Council, became a se- parate club this year. The members were seniors who were chosen by the faculty for their reliability and trustworthiness. These students were appointed a few weeks after school began. They were called together and at this time Mr. Kraus explained their duties. Officers were also elected as follows: Frank Steckel, president, Yvonne Cassidy, vice pre- sident, and Betty June Frost, secretary. There were six monitors for each period, plus a few assistants who took charge during the ab- sence of the regular members. Each monitor was stationed in the hall during one of his free periods. The Monitors club wasn ' t very active as a club, but each individual had his own job to attend to and it was plenty of work. They had to check each student as he walked along the halls during class time, to see if he had a hall permit or not. Those who had no slips were reported to the office. In this way, much of the former disturbance in the halls was corrected. To show strangers around the school was also a duty of the monitors. Although they had no regular club meet- ings they got together and gave the student body one of the peppiest assemblies of the year. Each one took part in it and showed how the school went to ' Rapids in the old days — in a sleigh! Miss Marsh was the able advisor of this club. SECOND SEMESTER MONITORS TOP ROW: Clendening, McCann, Elliott, Warbelton, Cooper, Phska. Drapss, Kunde, Ohngy, Pfiffner, Foster, Schneider, To- karski, Becker. SECOND ROW: Schronk, Moreau, Gear, Jacobson, Cassidy. Richards, Glisczinski, Kruzicki, Rogers, Lawrence, Michelsen. Peterson, Patoka. BOTTOM ROW: Slack, Kirschling, R. Louis Bartkowiak, Kubisiak, R. Leonard Bartkowiak, Sleckel, Menzel, Kurtzweil, Salvin. PAGE 24

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