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STUDENTS GET THEIR SAY SO IN STUDENT COUNCIL I've heard the kids say that they think the Student Council is a very good thing to have, and they think it's gotten more done this year than ever before, They organized such things as the first TV Show on WIBW-TV, the Fresh- man Initiation Party, the monthly schedule of activities, dances after football and basketball games, and the selling of Savings Stamps. Jerry Ubel receives some expert know-how as he prepares to take over from science teacher, Mr. Nehring, on Student Teacher Day. Y f-X Mx 5 . . 1 SI I f f X G I .I 2 J Q , Y .X 2 ' I Q, fm N:x:, W A p g K4.elF A.1i.z,J B :- 4 'BTW' Student Council President Tom Weixelman shows his authority as principal on Student Teacher Day. Real Principal C. A. Christ smiles approvingly. THE STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS READY TO DISCUSS A SCHOOL PROBLEM ARE, STANDING: Raymond Blanka, Carl Meyer, John Mertz, Tom Weixelman, Presidentg Jerry Lichtenhan, Tom Beach, Jerry Pitney, Don Ince, Mr. Christ and Mrs. Jones. SITTING: Ronnie Nelson, Junior Kientz, Dwight Burgess, Myrna Hilliard, Ronda Kolterman, Jim Mertz, Donna Stratton, Jim Shortt, Judy Kolterman, Martha Hansen, Katie Balderson, Jerry Ubel, Barbara Flinn, and Diane Fecht.
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THESE ARE THE PEOPLE S 4 I w, gpg .. 'X J-as A . Snug' gg' ' 1 Mr. Shehi who always has a cheery smile and warm greeting for every one is shown here with something else he's never without- - a dust pan! The campus of W.H. S. is quite a lot of work for some- one, and that some- one is gardener Mr. Young. BEHIND THE SCENES AT W H S! The people behind the scenes. The cooks, the bus drivers, and the custodians, keep W. H. S. in running order through the school year, And, that's not easy! Mrs. Shortt and Mrs. Rickstrew were faced this year with that new schedule of 25 minute noon hours with classes being stag- gered. They had to turn to Mrs. Young for help and were quickly relieved. What? You think this would be an easy job? Just try and please 250 kids at the same time. This new schedule helped the bus drivers, too. They were able to get the students home a lot earlier. But that darn mud and ice still has them buffaloed ! Everything from tak- ing inventory to driving the activity bus falls into the catagory marked, Mr. Shehi and Mr. Young! Mrs. Rickstrew and Mrs, Shortt are putting the finishing touches to one of the ? ? ? meals they pre pare each year. 'bl ff,,. Tx -, , rv 41, T , if 1 ., NL 1 ff , 'T ,I E x I M? Lf? Y J X vs The daredevil drivers of W.H. S. aren't always the students! Mr, Klink, Mr. Eichman, Mr, Young, and Mr. Lonsinger have to take a few chances in the rain, sleet, and snow, but W.H. S, had no blots on the safety record! Keep up the good work, bus drivers!
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THE SCIENCE CLUB MAKES THINGS EXCITING' John Throop Jerry Ubel, Robert Blanka, Carl Meyer Bob Hofmann, J1m Mertz, Mr Nehrlng John Mlller, Ted Chllders Albert K1entz, Pat McGu1re, Everett I-larmer, and John Mertz are the members of Sc1ence Club Thls 1S one of the1r regular meetmgs at wh1ch several experlments are belng performed .F 1 Ted Chllders, John Mertz, and J1m Mertz watch as Bob Hofmann explalns the theory that concerns h1s expemment. Bob used th1s demon stratlon on the TV show g1V6U by the Sc1ence Club. . ., N Y f I 9 , . T I ! . . Ml . 'G- . C C ' I
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