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SOUTH MOVIE CREW: STANDING: D. Jung, D, Stensvad, H. Beck- erdite, T, Marks, R. Blanchard, T. Holtgrieve. J. Jore lbelawl and J. Mumper CSEATEDJ examine a slide-film strips projector. Audio-Visual Aids The whole' student body of Waukesha High School owe: a vote of Thanks to the boys who help in the Audio-Visual Aids Department, Without them, we would have few edu- cational films, which add so much to the understanding and enioyment of any course. The boys picked for this iob are volunteers who are in- terested in audio-visual aids and equipment. Eve-ry after- noon they donate their services behind the scenes to set up and take down proiectors. They also help Mr. Robert C. Wheeler, director, clean and oil the equipment to keep it in top working condition, ln addition to the boys in charge of the projectors, there is a foreman to take charge of the big iob of seeing that the films or other equipment is in the proper room at the right time. Another student is in charge of special equip- ment. Special equipment consists of any audio-visual equip- ment other than sound proiectors. Some of these are an opaque proiector, Hlmstrip and slide projectors, an over- head protector, record players, and a camera. Thanks are again in order for these students who an- swer the call, Roll' em, Lester! Audio-Visual Aids Assist Learning CENTRAL MOVIE CREW: BACK ROW: R. Marose, J. Schickouski, M. Ciszek, H. Goeppner, Mr. Johnson. FRONT ROW: T. Collen, E. Peters, Bundo, R. Muaffery. ROW 2: W. Moses, J. Hurula, J. Cronin, D. Davis, D. Runkel, J. Lewis, T. Galtz.
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Service Groups Maybe we have an easy time finding a seat in the auditorium for a play, but adults who attend school func- tions aren't as familiar with the school as we are, The girls of the Service Commission were on hand to see that every- one had a place to sit. The usherettes were under the sup- ervision of Miss Toms. The purpose of the Guidance Commission, guiding stu- dents, was carried out at such events as the Senior Career Night and College Night. Guidance Commission members, headed by Ellen McNamara and advised by Mr. Dybvad, did all the work and planning for such events. Oops I forgot, was the usual excuse of forgetful teachers who faced the disgusted looks given them by slip-collectors. Collecting slips for the attendance ofhce is just one of the duties of students who aid the office. They also are the ones who bring around those little passes that say, Report to the attendance omce at the end of the hour. Miss Graves, Mr. W. Schroeder, Miss Bertane, and Mr. Dwyer were in charge of assembly commissions for grades seven through ten respectively, South Campus assemblies were under the direction of Mrs. Compton. by ,. Jef: W GUIDANCE COMMISSION: STANDING: Mr. Dybvad, T. Jensch B. Clark, SEATED: S. Sake, J. Wolfe, E. McNamara. Services for . . S. Students SERVICE COMMISSION: BACK ROW: J. Frieberg, M. Vick, K. Hoover, N. Schuetze, A. Winchell, C. Grofl, J. Boyer, C. Wheeler, K. Piepen- burg, J. Holm, D. Luedtke, M. Eales, B. Lucht, C. Peterson. ROW 2: J. Ulmschneider, M. Mantz, J. Krueger, B. White, N. Glaeser, J Main, J. Crouch, K. Lovas, K. Burke, N. Kueper, L. Andres, S. Ashley. FRONT ROW: Miss Toms, B. Smart, A. Jarock, S. Gendrich, B. Mat- hews, S. Howell, K. Ades, L. Evans, B. Buege, B. Steege, J. Trakel, J. Paterson, B. Gonzales. 97
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F.B.L.A. BACK ROW: J. Passolt, J. Albrecht, J. Kolzynski, B. Schnook, R. Kimmel, B, Roberts, T. Renner, B, Lutgen, B, Hamilton, C. Kern, M. Henke, M. Mittlestras, ROW 4: K. Hays, K. Staiieldt, J, Williams, S. Rupp, K, Holmburg, V. Ross, G. Salentine, L. Sanders, K. Villwock, J. Piechowski, D. Hart, S. Kleist. ROW 3: P. Horn, S. Garvens, K, Kline, C. Smith, J. Kiekheter, C. Adams, J. Scholl, K. Adams, S. Lambert, Magazines Keep F . F. B. L. A. Do you want a subscription to a magazine? Every year this sentence becomes a large part ot the vocabulary of FBLA members and business students who are eagerly pounding on doors and asking everyone they know to order magazines from them. All of them are working for one of the big prizes ot- fered by the FBLA in its annual magazine selling con- test. This is all part of the plan of the Future Business Leaders of America, whose main obiective is to make be-tter business leaders for the future. The members believe that having actual experience is the best way to learn. This experience helps them to gain conti- dence in themselves in their work, and in their own abilities. Of course FBLA isn't all work and money. Mem- bers like to have tun, too. Because they realize that all work and no play can give ulcers to even the healthiest business tycoon, they have recreation at meetings and hold special parties. FBLA is an organization with plenty ot school spirit. Money from the magazine sales is going to be used for a scholarship for a worthy Waukesha High busi- ness student. Every year this organization represents WHS at the state and national FBLA conventions. D. Jorgansen, K. Laws, Mr. Piepenburg. ROW 2: F. Charles, K. Mat- hews, M. Kind, J. Boccaccio, K. Carlson, S, Cattorozzle, D, Skaug, J. Kreienbrink, S. Kruger, Mrs. Mathie. FRONT ROW: D. Moses, D, Zick, N. Stafteldt, B. Nero, S. Eckstein, D. Collies, J. Mielke, B. Riemer, S. Giese, C, Lembke. B. L. A. in Business Q F.B.L.A. OFFICERS Sharon Palmer, Carol Kern, Donna Smith, and Judy Williams keep busy planning club aftairs.
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