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FIRST ROW (Left to Right)—Dorothy McClintock, Deleris Dctcn, Mur'2: Gilbertson. Helen Fischer, Barbara Sanborn, Dorothea Krahn, Betty jo Collins. SECOND ROW (Left to Right)—Betty Jo Stoyke, Janet Beach, Evelyn Kidd, Margie Prokasky, Elaine Cole, Muriel Thompson, Doris Jacobson, Verna Christie. Ruth Ballinger, Joan Sandte. THIRD ROW (Left to Right)—Patricia Griffin, Mary Ann Kerich, Phyllis House. Miss Bonner, Miss Byram, Miss Phelps, Mrs. Stewart, Mr?. Degendoi- fer, Mrs. Kohlmeyer, Mrs. Kelly, Joanne Schatz. FOURTH ROW (Left to Right)—Kate McNeal, Doris Saterdalen. Mary Kennedy, Ruth Zemke, Joyce Crowley. Phyllis Schroeder, Shirley July, Verna Quandt. Mary Hall, Ellen Cocoer. Mary Jo Lynaugh. Adcan King. Elearu •. Zimmerman. Betty Bernard, Ardith Rud. Sznio-'i Jticflt fylieytdlltifL Club PAGE 29 'Junio-l cMitfli fylcendUUifi Gluh FIRST ROW (Left to Right)—Beverly Egen, Mary Ann Roeder. Genevieve Rud, Jean Jordan. SECOND ROW (Left to Right)—Verna Jean Wallace, Catherine McBride. Francis Hodge. Margaret Huslegard, Marie Ware, Grace Meinen, Lois Thomp- son, Anne McNeal, Barbara Kukuzke. THIRD ROW (Left to Right)—Mary King, Eleanor Glynn. Pauline Engel, Ar- lene Schroeder, Catherine Haack. Ellen Ann Frisbie, Mary Lee Wilson, Mar- tha Betcher, Audrey Bennet, Bethany Poeschel, Marcella Engel. FOURTH ROW (Left to Right)—Gloria Pier :, Cr.therine Hall. Beverly Rud. Donna Mae Peters, Arlene Gathje, Doris Kath, Dorothy Lyman. Betty Lou Meschke, Audrey Buchholz, Marilyn Brownell, Georgia Weber. Margare. Engel, Joan Renken. Sponsored By Holtan's Service, Racine. Jahn's Implement. Ra- :ine
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Student Qo.i4.Kcit . . . We. the Students of Stewr - ville High School, n order maintain a more democratic frr:.» of self-government, and in ore’: to educate ourselves m: re fu in the responsibilities cf vo.! c tizenship, d) he.efcv e,tab'i . this Constitution cf Euw i. i «. High School Student Ccu With this preamble be; le i the student council functi i our high school during the yea . The council has 19 members representing grades se.en through twelve. Meetings ai • held Monday of each week in a;- ternating periods. This year the council sponsored the Homecoming Party in Octo- ber. Two members, Dorothy Mc- Clintook and Chuck Heiser, rep- resented our council at the Con- vention of the Northwest Feder- ation of Student Councils in Jan- uary at Superior. Wisconsin. During the basketball season, Netui. StafJj . . . FIRST ROW (Left to Right)—Dorothy McC’intock. Russell Heins. Mary An Kerich. Marvin Betcher, Doris Jacobson, Elaine Cole, Charles Heiser. SECOND ROW (Left to Right)—Carol Kgen. Billy Mundstock. Margai t Huslegard, Gordon Belcher. Tom Moran, Robert Dixon, Miss Bonner. Dorn thy Lyman, LeRoy Swygman, Robert Egen, Richard Heiser. Marv Iren Beach. Absent—Roger Kvam. the council sold refreshments at several games. The student council supported the interclass tournaments this year. Receipts from admission were donated to the “March of Dimes.” In April the council conducted a courtesy campaign in the high school. By participating in these and other activities, the student council tries to promote the idea that student voice in the school’s government is helpful and neces- sary. FIRST ROW (Left to Flight)—Kate McNeal. Mary Lee Wil- son, Phyllis House, Miss Bvram, Charles Heiser, Patricia Griffin. SECOND ROW (Left to Right)—Doris Saterdalen. Mary Ann Kerich, Ruth Zemke, Marv Kennedy, Evelyn Kidd, Johnnie Polkowski. Ellen Ann Frisbie. Betty Jo Stoyke. THIRD ROW (Left to Right)—Barbara Sanborn. Elaine Cole. Marcella Engel. H+t+tual StajJj Co-Editors—Mary Ann Kerich, Doris Jacobson. Assistant Editor—Janet Beach. Business Manager—Russell Heins. Assistant Business Manager—David Ewald. Advertising Managers—Patricia Griffin. Betty Jo Stoyke. Cirvulating Managers—Ervin Erichsen, Richard Kennedy. Society—Joan Sandte. Ardith Rud. Organization—Maxine Sievertson. Maxine Thor- son. Boys Sports—Glenn Kemmer, Marvin Betcher. Girls’ Sports—Margie Prokasky. Janis Poeschel. Senior Reporter—Evelyn Kidd. Junior H. S. Reporter—LaVaine Shoden. Art Editors—Verna Christie. Ruth Ballinger. Photographic Editor—Elaine Cole. Copy Editor—Phyllis House. This Page Sponsored Alumni—Donald Appel, Lynn Cooper. Music—Muriel Thompson. Drama—Fert Hotopp, Dorothea Krahn. By Griffin Furnilure Store
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Q. • . FIRST ROW (Left to Righ )—Doris Saterdalen, Ruth Zemke. Kathryn McNea' Joyce Crowley, Miss Phelps. Mrs. Kohlmeyer. Elaine Cole, Beverly Egen. Mary Ann Roeder, and Marie Ware. SECOND ROW (Left to Right)—Ann McNeal, Mary Kennedy, Verna Quandl. Patricia Griffin. Phyllis House. Betty Jo Stoyke, Maiilyn Brownell, Phylli Schroeder. Mary Ann Kerich. and Doris Jacobson. THIRD ROW (Left to Right)—Teresa Gildner. Barbara Kukuzke, Audr c. Buchholz, Pauline Engel. Jean Jordan. Ellen Ann Frisbie. Betty Jo Collins, and Gloria Piens. The Girls’ Athletic Association eho- Monday evenings as its night to meet. At the meetings the girls play I games of badminton, volley ball, and basketball in the gymnasium. Mrs. Kohlmeyer is the advisor of the G.A.A. She has taken a great deal f interest in girls’ athletics as she teach- es physical education for the seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth grade girls. There are about eighty members in the organization but it is difficult for everyone to attend all the meeting . The members are from the ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. The president is Elaine Cole from the Senior class. The vice president is Bev- erly Egen, a sophomore, and the secre- tary and treasurer are Joyce Crow lev and Kathryn McNeal, respectively, from the junior class. Gan.ee i Glut. f • Tne Career Club consists of the se; - nd vear shorthand students. The ' rre seven girls that are members, wirh Miss By ram as advisor. They meet for lalf of their shorthand period each Friday. During their meetings the girls study different careers and things to help them prepare for the future. The following officers were chosen: President, Phyllis House: Vice Presi- dent. Joan Sandte: Secretary and Treasurer. Ardith Rud. LEFT TO RIGHT—Joan Sandte, Ardith Rud, Dorothea Krahn, Miss Byram. Advisor, Elaine Cole, Phyllis House, Fern Hotopp, Betty Jo Stoyke. This Page Sponsored By Hayes-Lucas Lumber Company. Racine PAGE 30
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