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STUDENT COUN CI Front Row J Lutze, D Holland, D Kleist, R Glasser Row 2 J Vetter, L O'Neil, M Br-'unner,G Tuschel Row 3 M Brandl, J Ebert, B Polanaky Mr Dayton Front Row E Hauch, J Krall, K Ryang P McNulty N Wanigsr, K Prltzl, J Holland, S Olm J Dugan J Einberger, R Lsnberger, D Christiansen th Friday, Septmber 9, 1955, the gavel came down to open the 1955-56 session of the Student Council President Don Klsist, Vice-president Dave Holland, Treasurer Ronnie Glasser, and Secretary Juiy Lutae cm- posed the council officers After the fall elections, the number of mubers stood at twenty-three students representing the four classes and most of the extra-curricular activities By the Septqber 23 nesting all mdaers were present and the Student Council yearly policy was fomed The Wiscomin Association of Students Councils' Convention was held October 21 at Green Bay Dave Hol land, Don Kleist, Jackie Krall and Jvaiy Lutse were the four council lmbers representing Valders there 'No yearly projects under the supervision of the Student Council inclmed the Judicial program of the school Safety Patrol and financial aid to the Annual buiget Besides these projects, the council directed the Homecoming pa.rade, intramural sport competition, the school Christus Prog:-aa, lycem program, the sale of pmnants, a donkey basketball gms, and brotherhood and safety caapaigns One of the most outstanding accmplishnsnts as far as school policy is concerned, was the revision of the rules for intralural cmpetition which was attqpted after a student vote requested a change Under the splendid guidance of Kr Willis: Dayton, adviser, and the fine cooperation of all its ncbers the 1955-1956 Vslders High School Student Council counted this a h.i.gh1y successful year 26 .I . ' ' ' Q QS sl 4 'J I 1 4 1 , -A 1 I ' ' 5 1 Q I . O . I ' . I . . U . O . . 0 e ' s ' s Q e e 1 V - , , 4 6 9 4.3 4 ,, 7 ' '17 r' Q- . ,S 115 lol U .' i 'I .a . o :T 1 Q 9 1 I, I . V , I 0' '- on ' f - g. B ' e ' s ' e e e RU' 2 e ' s ' s ' e e M 3 e I e ' e ' e e s e . e , - e s e . s
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'ir A 'AN' if f 47 cf' 5.1 ll.l I OISOII G PETERSON L PIVONKA D PRITZL D ROGIE ROLLAND Nr ur t I tb 'P' 5 3 i iv ak 'M ilu T HOLLAND D UH J RUSCH U SCHUBBIHG K SCHULBR L SKATTBBO it ... v s..1 ,Y Suy Afx vi H I J SPRINGER J STADLBR K STUIBEH T TIENOR P VOSS WAGNEH W' Sr 'S I 1 J VALLANDEH P UALLANDER UEGIIH J HIEGERT B WROLSON ZIPPERER Fifty four new freshman entered the halls of Valders 1-ugh School Tuesday, September 1, to spend four years of the1r life span. Juiy Holland was elected president by the class. To assist her in her duties, Jerry Olm and Donald Pritzl were elected vice-president and secretary treasurer. Elected to represent the class lm the Student council were Sally Olm and Dale Christiansen. The mam event of the year was the preparation of the float, Wash 'em out, wring 'em out, hang 'em out to dry. We'1l beat Falls any old time, Wh1Ch rated fourth place in the Homecoming Parade. Ten students pa.:-ticlpated in the Freslunan-Sophomore class play Date With Judy held December 12. Theresa Tienor re- presented Valders freshman at the league forensic contest. Our class was well represented in V.G.A.A.,F. H.A., F.F.A., music, intramural sports and conference sports. M1ss Margaret Berg and William Dayton were our class advisers. 25 J fs-. f I S Y , ' ' ,h ' , J J D ln- v YQ 1 D 2-gf '5' . -' . I - , -1 'ri fe . . ' 5' ' -If . h -1 -, ' -A it ,il I1 ll X fl ' 1 x .4-,X 1 Al I V .1 ,gl . . . . . J . ,- 1 . V. D , ' 1 x - ?'- -'Ev , , x- A - mx :ol ' ' ff... ' w 5 ' 'X b H- , ' ' A' ' lv s zzf.. Z.: U 1 V r . ' . 1 . . H . . . . - , 5 ' 5, I Q V M I if . N4 - I x 1 , K 1 K I u . . . . . P. T: F ga -sf 5 ...- k N 3- - - ' mx ' ' A -XX W I xx .-4.1.2 4 L' rf A . . B. . . A.
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Howl J Ldaerger, S Berge, K Ryan, Hrs Christianson,ll Zietlow, 3 Rolland Row2 R Severson, D Holland, B. Wildgrube, J Holland, D Christiansen In October, 1951. the Publicity Staff was created in order to supply through local newspapers, the surrounding community with information concerning the activities of Valders High School The five original mmbers were David Holland, Sandra Holland, Roger Severson, Sandra Berge, and Karen Ryan, who were selected by Mrs Anne Christiansen on the basis of writing ability shmm in English class John Ho1Jand became the staff photographer This year four additional students volunteered to join the staff They were Robert Wilgrube and Dean Christianson, photograpzers, and Marlene Zietlov and J'Ette Lenberger, reporters The staff has made great progress under the guidance of Mrs Christianson and now supplies t e Velders Journal, Manitowoc Herald Times and Two Rivers Reporter, Sheboygan Press, and Milwaukee Journal with an average of seven articles weekly PUB LICITY STAFF 27 f - 1 D 4: C , 9 e Q. - .4 ' . , is ' ,,.'-.W H ' , ,hi ? 0 ' , ' e ' e ' e ' e e . ' l . C . I . O O I C C I I O . h
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