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H Y C UB Fourth row John Schmrdt J1m Tenpenny Robert Stageman Gary Bley Peter Jushka Mlke Koenen Ray Totzke B111 Blnsfeld John DeMer1t Tony Nlckel Chuck Schmrt RlCh Decker Bob Clark Larry Krefer Rxchard Schmrt Tom Kauth Vrctor Lubner Harry Klemm Thtrd row Joe Brever Tom McGaw Jack Freese James Kertscher John Beeckler Sklp Rau B111 Elsentraut Bob Kolbach Ervrn Schach Dave Lebesch Bruce Bamberg Paul Useldtng Edward Kletzren Ph1l Krler Bob Keller Second row Harold Schachel Rlchard Knoespel Joe Mayer Don Garbe ny John Lanser Otto Llnden Bob Noll Denn1s Croatt D1ck Relter Frrst row Denny Franzke Robert Reuter Robert Bmsfeld Ralph Rady John Penkwxtz Jrm Lubahn Fred Krxer Bernard Casper Paul Puerlmg John Kultgen Ronald Hustxng Eugene Beeckler Jrm Fowler Mr Adams HY The HI Y rs an orgamzatlon for the boys ln the upper three years of hlgh school The purpose of the HI Y 13 to mamtarn and to extend a h1gh standard of good fel lowshrp and Chrrstran l1v1ng rn our school and throughout the com mumty Included rn the many actrvrtres sponsored by the HI Y th1s year were the Homecommg Dance and the Clothrng Dnve There are about 40 members and the club advrsor 15 Mr Adams The offlcers are Prestdent Denms Cherney Vrce Presxdent Gary Bley Secretary Tom Kauth and Treasurer Jlm Lubahn MANUAL ARTS The Manual Arts club 15 one of the newly organxzed clubs thrs -if year It s advrsor 15 Mr DeMer1t Thrs club has twenty frve mem bers whose goal 15 to achreve wrder experrences rn manual arts They made small shuffle boards and games for the hospltal and shut ms 'vl ANUAL ARTS CLUB Second row Arthur Fromrn Rodney Schueller Denms Weslow Joe Schanen Charles Kner John Beeckler Clayton Wrlmot Kenneth Weyker Mr ueMer1t F1rst row Bernard Casper Allen Powers Delmar Fredrrckson Nrc Bley Franc1s Kleckner Fred Mueller Marshall Puckett Tom Foster Page 44 I- L , - : ' ', John Mayer, Jim Dieringer, Don E. Steller, Terry Birkholz, 'Dennis Cher: l..- L g Q AI! 1 . .l .I ' I A 4 s 'C d O
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HARLEQUIN CLUB It consists of stu- dents who are interested indrarnatics. This year the Harlequin club put on a series of one act plays. Miss Hagman is the advisor. THE OFFICERS ARE: Presrdent Yvonne Morrell Nancy Drres Secretary Jane Schuknecht Treasurer Monica Watry Vice Pres HARLEQUIN CLUB Thrrd row Mary Ann Prlce Betty Lrermann Miss l-lagman Second row Carol Clark Bonn1e Linden Carol Zlck Joyce Hernen First row Marranne Weege Renee Elchstedt Gladys Hernen LATIN CL UB The Latin Club is made up of approximate ly45 members,who take part in activities which class time does not per mit Its main purpose is to stimulate interest in Latin Some of the projects conducted by this club were A bus trip to see The Robe in Milwa kee, sponsor a valentine Dance, Halloween Party and a Roman Spring Banquet The club advisor is Miss Hagman The off1cers are Presldent Yvonne Morrell Vice Pres Nancy Dries Secretary Jane Schuknecht L A T I N C L UB Fourth row Bonn1e Kraws Judy Drxednc Yvonne Morrell Carol Hoge Judy Pexffer Phyllis lrwm Loxs DeGroot Barbara Stern Ruth Boland Gale Sellers Kathleen Thersen Nancy Dries Sandy Hernzelman Thud row Joanne Blchlcr ' la Silvers Jeamne Bruecher Patrrcla Gold berg Carol Clark Lance Mrljat Ray Totzke Mary Krmball Jane Huvhet Nancy Peame Momca Watry Betty Weyker Second row Barbara Gross Jane Schuknecht Marcia Woodward Joyce Hemen Mananne Weege Kathleen Novshek Margo Grelveldmger Betty Hommerdrng Pat Depresse Mrldred Wauy Mxss I-lagman First row Annette Nrederkorn Jeanette Damerow Richard Lehn Mary Tackes Arlene Jacque Sue Poull Kathleen Gross Carol Eldenber Treasurer Monica Watry ger Vlola pm-re Page . 0 . . . 1 1 1 - . , . . . 1 1 1 . ' . . . 1 1 1 ' . . 1 1 . 4 o 1 1 ll ,f ' ' u a' . . : 1 1 1 1 , . . - . . , 1 1 1 1 1 u , , , . , , . . . J . . . . - 1 1 me 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . .' 1 A 1 1 ' : 1 1 1 . . , , . . 1 , 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' - - . ' . - ' u 1 1 1 - . 1 o 1 1 ' - ' .
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COMMERCIAL CLUB COMMERCIAL CLUB OFFICERS The Commercial Club is one of the largest and more active clubs in school. It has a present enrollment of 58. It helps to prepare students for the business world. Some of its projects were sell- ing homecoming favors, a Christmas party, sponsoring the Christmas Dance with two other clubs and a field trip to Milwaukee for the Sen- iors. Mrs Phippen is the advisor Vice President - - Margaret Seres Secretary ----- Nadine Schueller President ..... Mary Ann Freese Treasurer ----- Mary Beth Bostwick COMMERCIAL CLUB Fourth ron Barbara Dues Alrce Lubner Luella Grasse Mary Io Lorge E1leen Tutas Carol Mollmg, Valor1e Thexs Barbara Brertzlnan Audrey Kathexser Mary Niurphy June Nagrockl Barbara Dec ker Vrrgrma Scholz Genewxexe Stadler Joan Xkelland Mary Jane Lodle Pat Bradley Annette Reiter Kathryn Krier Thrrd ron Marie Useldmg Renee Elchstedt Kay Rxtzm an L1la Silvers Sandy I-lemzelnan Bonnie Olsen Margaret Rausch Barbara Io Meyer Mary lx atry Gladys Hemen Joan Ryer Second ron Jean Grasser Angelme Weyker Mary jane Klas Mac Rxemert lxadme Schueller Wester Snare Prom Carol Kleckner Julame De nge Mary Ann Freese Elvlra Klem Xxerland Erlanae Thelen V1ctor1a Rrsch Carol Anderson FIISI row Gerald1ne Quade Pat Gomwa Barbara I-lensel Margie Zausch Xlarllyn Rexf Pat Mary Beth Bostmck Nlary Ann Rosemtz M1ldred Watry Mary Erdenbergcr Pat Arendt Alta Huettel Nancy Braby Mrs Phxppen Celme Arlene Tac kes Page 45 . ,: . . , , . , , ' . . ' I , I ' . Linden, Rosemary Fechter, Agnes Arendt, Charmain Mueller, Margaret Serres, Pat Paape, Connie ' 'I , A 'V - ' I . I v .
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