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Directors Ctovern Student Center Before school and during fourth hour were busy times for the Student Activities Directors, whose job it was to keep the Student Center in order. ln addition, these four active Wahawks arranged the furniture for the Student Senate meetings and aided the Senate in fund-raising sales and drives. With the help of faculty ad- visor, lVlr. Sodergren, the directors also helped in planning moonlight dances. Our Student Center hosts and hostesses were Iudy Miller, Rick Brecunier, Sue Hurst, Nick Dick Miller, lay Anton, and Bob Huffman. F our Attend Boys' State Boys' State 1962 was an exciting and interesting week for the four VVest High boys who were among the 766 Iowa boys representing their communities. Don Sieben, Keith Meyerhoff, Dick Miller, and lay Harmon participated in mock-party conventions, campaigns, and elections. jay Harmon was elected a Supreme Court Iudge, and Keith Meyerhoff, who served as chairman of the Federalist state con- vention and party campaign chairman, was appointed executive secretary to the Governor. All representatives learned much about the system of our state govern- ment. Along with Nord Brue, Governor of Boys' State, Keith was selected to attend Boys' Nation. West Waterloo might well be proud of its representatives at these conventions of Americais young leaders. Harmon, Don Sieben, and Keith Meyerhoff reminisce over their experiences at Boys' State.
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Des Moiselles- Front Row: I. Hoffman, C. Van Vlack, P. Pinckney, S. Tabor, K. Plager, M. Thielen, S. Anderson, I. Sievers, K. Housman. Second Row: I. Seiple, L. Boyd, A. Street, K. Cooley, L. Lutjens, L. Bitt- ner, B. Ellsworth, G. Hileman, K. Casteel, L. Kuenstling. Back Row: C. Field, I. Lewis, D. Northey, P. But- terfield, I. Rohlf, B. Ruisch, I. Gilmor, M. Mark, L. Holley, R. Shellenberger, M. Goodsell, M. Hammond, I. Manross. Develop Dance Skills and Choreography senior modern dance club, will be selected for next year from the members of Pav- lovians. For this reason, the junior girls were intent on learning modern dance skills in preparation for next year. Preparing novelty numbers with which to try out for the Variety Show also occupied much of the time of the Pavs. By the Sea was a comical novelty number in the Variety Show, danced by Pavlovian members. President of Pavs was Pam Hausman, vice-president was Anne Simon- sen, and secretary was Carolyn Fouts. The role of modern dance and choreography among West High's extra-curric- ular activities was an important one. The purpose of Des Moiselles was to insti- gate and promote an interest in modern dance among sophomore girls. The Des Moiselles elected officers and divided into four groups in the fall. The four groups created individual dances and presented them to the members of the other groups. Des Moiselles who wished to joined with the girls of Pavlovians and Terpsichorea on Tuesday afternoons to learn dance techniques from Mrs. Kramer. The officers were Rita Shellenberger, presidentg Cindy Van Vlack, vice-presidentg and Claire Field, secretary. Members of Des Moiselles practice on the stage for a Variety Show number.
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Bible Club Studies john During weekly meetings, members of Bible Club met 99 in intense study of the , Book ol Iohn with minis- ters from the Waterloo area. President Duane Akeright, vice - president Susan Aeby, and secretary Sally Schrock led this group, which was advised by Mrs. Keiber and Mr. Karl Anderson. i Front Row: Sharon Ivens, jane Aeby, Duane Akeright, Lynda Akeright, Iva Sterner. Second Row: Sue Aeby, Eunice Iepperson, JoAnn Iepperson, Harriett Crain, Zelda Minard. Third Row: Kathleen Casteel, Sally Schrock, Karen Ahrenholz, Carolyn Doeppke, Bonnie Vaughn. Back Row: Mr. Karl Anderson, Wayne Parkhouse, Bob Fillmore, Carl Shepard, Mrs. Keiber. F lag Boys Render Service Although the raising of our national Hag was a daily occurrence at West High, it was not a mere routine. This ceremony, performed by the members of Flag Service, was one of sincere patriotism. The boys who participated in Flag Service were Dave Duke, Bill Niedert, Mike Shimp, Dave Dallner, Bob Duke, and Tom Isenhower. Folding the flag are, left to right, Tom Isenhower, Dave Duke, Bob Duke, Mike Shimp, and Dave Dallner,
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