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PASS ME THE LOOT, MAC! Bob Reaves hands a package of clothing to Tad Oelsrrom during World Clovhing Week. IN SPITE OF THREATENING LOOKING WEATHER, siudenfs hurry To put the finishing touches on lheir float before the start of the homecoming parade. Waukesha High Running Smoothly CENTRAL STUDENT COUNCIL: BACK ROW: E. Jaquesf, C. Kohl- haus, T, Hughes, S. Young, G. Golfz, T. Cahill, J. Bosaner, D. Hanson J. Cloninger, J. Greenwald, J. Goltz, Mr. Dwyer. ROW 3: M. Riewe L. Clifford, M. Shields, M, Zasfrow, J. Longill, F. Nelfesheim, S. Kropidlowski, B, Pugh, M. Shanley, M. Headley, C. Dale, M. Memon, I Mr. Sohr. ROW 2: S. Egofske, M. Tingle, S. Reed, J. Olson, M. Zimmerman, T. Schwenner, N. Roberts, J. Garvens, S. Penske, S Telzloff, D. Kummrow, M. Kihlmire. FRONT ROW: J, Sayles, G. Zill- mer, K. Kitzrow, C. Conley, S. Tarhorst, J. Hunkins, J. Greenwald, B. McLean, J. Pankratz, S. Lubnow, T. Goliz.
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STUDENT COUNCIL: BACK ROW: S, Garcia, R. Lowrerice, R. Gorbe, R, Cromer, R. Wielebski, R. Clark, F. Chlupp, M. Rose, T, Oelstrom, J, Fuchs, M, Hess, B. Sussens, T. Gonzoles. ROW 4: Mr. Duckett, R. Splude, N. Whitney, S. Hopkins, D. Hoss, R. Reoves, B. Billick, T. Jensch, N. Florence, J. Kluessendorf, B. Menzel, F. Liburdi. ROW 3: J. Lumb, D. Williams, N. Schuetze. D. Loufenburg, M. Butler, B. Berg- woll, P. McDonold, B. White, J. Mortin, P. Comstock. ROW 2: J. Wolte, C. Bosting, B. Howell, E. McNomero, S, Soke, M. Loden, J. Rees, K. Daniels, S. Portz, J. Huddleston. FRONT ROW: J. Kirsten, T, Noll, K. Irvine, J. Shonoburger, C. Buerger, J. Howell, B. Zeller, L, Wright, P. Hermon, R. Clousen. Members not pictured, T. Luther, K. Ziemer. Student Council Strives to Keep Student Council Homecoming committee members took refuge in the fifth omendment when osked why we hod the soggiest Home- coming in WHS history. The Student Council orgonized committees soon ofter school storted to give them omple time to plon o good homecoming. But when the roins come down, the homecoming wos the biggest, longest-lasting, ond wettest we've ever hod. Our council took port in projects for not only the school but olso the community ond world. In October student council members went into their closses with Community Chest conisters ond red feothers in hond. Old clothes were collected ond bogged during World Clothing Week in December. AFS week, now o school trodition, wos held April 4-9, with mony features such os the penny porode, to roise money for next yeor's foreign students. This summer some Council members will be working on plons for the Stote Student Council Convention. Repre- sentotives from student councils throughout the stote will meet here soon after school storts to discuss problems ond exchonge ideos. 88 ALL TOGETHER NOW, SMILEI Hoppy Student Council otticers ore Bob Clork, Jo Rees, Bob Reoves, and QSEATEDQ Joyce Howell.
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Fardy is the faculty adviser of this group. HONOR SOCIETY IN THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT: Hal Rehlaein, Bob Holz, Bob Tesch, Jim Riebe, and Sandy Nichols decorate the tree. Honor Groups The true reward for boolcwork and burning mid- night oil comes from within one's sell. lt is titting, how- ever, that outstanding students should be recognized by election to Mu Alpha Theta or National Honor So- ciety. Mu Alpha Theta is the national honor society for superior math students. The purpose of its bi-monthly meetings is to encourage students to work further in mathematics. To join the club, a student must be in at least his third year of math. He must also have an overall B average and a B-plus average in math. Miss Hopkins advises the group. Leadership, character, scholarship, and service are the aims of the National Honor Society. To qualify, a iunior's minimum scholastic average must be 90. A sen- ior must have an 88. Students are chosen by a faculty committee which bases its decisions on the ratings given each student by honor society members and teachers. New members are presented with member- ship pins and honored at the Spring Banquet. Miss If the business of a school is scholarship, and the objective of a student is excellence, the members of these two societies have achieved their goals. Students Receive Recognition MU ALPHA THETA: BACK ROW: K. Block, W. Wielebski, G. Kline- telter, B, Tesch, T. Leberman, B. Billick, G. Vietor, D. Dumbleton, T. Olestrom, T. Wilson, T. Lembcke, B, Clark, H. Rehbein, D. Jung. ROW 2: J. Vahl, J, Davies, B. Schwoch, S. Zubarik, J. Riebe, J, Promer, R. Lembcke, J. Ley, B. Knudson, G. Gutsche, D. Elger, T. Muehl, B, Holz. FRONT ROW: Miss Hopkins, R. Page, B. Dramburg, J. Crouch, C. Rummel, J. Oettinger, J. Main, A. Winchell, J. Lumb, S. Nichols, B. Witt. i 90
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