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1 I fr,f V-. .. -J QV- 0-1, se 44,1 , fag. 'e fi' ' f - f X L .L ' .fx ' L I '1 K g.,.' K s !t.,1- 4 'ff X--' f?f , - A , L' M ik, I ,- K ' . iff' First semester school president N- X f ' ' Warren Stolper congratulates W f second semester president Victor ef' if . . . t Kastelic upon his election. V ' 'r ,W V ' ' , 1 I ., ' JT governing body of Plymouth High School, the student senate, is com- posed ofrstudents from each home room who were elected at the beginning of each semes e 5 d of Mr. Senty and Mr. Williams, the advisers. Meetings are held a day during the auditorium period. ' X !,l . . . - - he work of the students senate consists of putting on auditorium programs, iffy, 4 arlangi eng I i-ty ticket, sponsoring all-school parties, nominating the school ' 'side A s dig delegates to the Wisconsin High School Student Senate As- ' l f iab blishing the Orange Guide Book and any other business which i Y 'c cern 'the students, p ,Mk X , 1 ' if f Some of the better known entertainers that the senate booked were: L. Verne l ' ' Slout, who presented the Theatre Workshop, Elliot james demonstrating liquid air and the Bohemian Glass blowers. f f ,W f4f ' fl i J X Stzuulirzg Lzgfl lo Righf - E. Rickmeier, D. Wolff, W. Stolper, V. Kastelic, S. Ladewig, Mr. VVilliams, J. Kohlx Left Buck Tabla- H. Steinke. J. Larson. R. Kind, D. Huibregtse, H. Hoffman, V. Louref, L. Olsrliesky. f' - ' ' li 1'gl1l liurk Tabla- F. Timm, J. Go:-lzcr. K. Svliiersierlt. E. Paissini, A. Yellen, S. Meyer. K. lim-lir. Lr1fll rnnl 7'ul1l1'-- li. Sc-hmiill. li. Lamlil. N. Sinnen. J. HllI'kll2ll'l. M. Si-liwztller, R. Nvhrling. ' ,rf , High! I rnnl Trilnlw- M. Lelluliit-ii. J. Lruiiniors. V. Hillger. NI. Myers. G. Mini-li, R. Kruegm-r. R. Nlilln-r. V MA I ' 1 ' ,X ffx -3-
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, X f of! Nl fnx , me lla 91, 6 WALTER B. SENTY. North Central College B. S. 1' lpn University of Wisconsin M. A. JAMES H. WILLIAMS. Whitewater State Teachers College Superintendent Senty and Principal Williams in conference. -7-
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After the senators investigated the activity ticket situation, they decided to give the students a choice of three plans. The first included all sports, forensics, auditorium programs, Hi-Lights, the all-school parties, and the Quit-Qui-Oc. The second included all sports and the third all auditorium programs. The purpose of the activity ticket was to pro- vide a saving to the students and get a larger attendance at school activities. In early October the senate sponsored an all-school party to enable the fresh- man to get acquainted. December 11, there was a Christmas party at which Santa Claus presented the guests with gifts. The High School jazz Band played for the parties. At the close of the school year a senate committee published the Orange Guide Book. As its name implies, the book is a guide for all students which contains lists of teachers, rooms, subjects, credits, and regulations pertaining to school. Each year the schools of Wisconsin send delegates to the Wisconsin High School Student Senate Association, Last fall the Plymouth Senate sent Harold Steinke, jack Larson, Warren Stolper, james Burkart, Shirley Ladewig, all student senators, and Miss Wernecke, the adviser, to Madison on November io and 11. Harold Steinke, state President of the IQ38 meeting presided. james Burkart was elected for next years president. This is an honor for each of these boys and for Plymouth High School as well. Those attending listened to talks by student and adult speakers on school problems and reported them to the student body when they returned. -9-
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