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I It SOCIAL COMMITTEE Row 3: Gilbertson, Schwenlner, Greenheck, Hoenisch, Joyce Forsmo, Jeanine Forsmo, Sharron Onstad, Shirley Onstad, Franke Check, Paulman, Brehmer, Turner, Steinecker. Row 2: Plcier, Ketchmark, Kulkuka, Stevens, McKoen, Miller, Grotelueschen, Prielipp, Meurette, Jahns, Alford, Viele, Sweitzer, Abitz Row I: Gissleman, Maieske, Pelers, Wahl, Abegglen, Peneau, Skinner, Damon, Jaeger, Genrich, Hirsch. FINANCE and SCHOOL AFFAIRS PUBLICITY COMMITTEE COMMITTEE .r A I. ly ai? - it .,af' -' I ' -- . Il - ' gf I Y w ll - -' 'fri'-' M .. 2 --Q 2 f f' .7 Y tj ROW 2: McAleavy, Ruff Left to right - Hayes, Nimz, Morange. Row I: Shirley Onstad, Sharon Onstad, St. Mary, Viertel PRESIDENTS lStandingl: Markstrum, Eickemeyer. COMMISSIONERS lSeatedl: Shirley Onstad, Viertel, Franke, Jaeger, McAleavy, Sharon Onstad, Ahrens, Nimz. REPRESENTATIVES: Erickson, Costa, Plier, Krueger, Hahn, Koehler, Giesel, McKoen, Kohl, Phillipps, Eggebrecht, Dorelius, Prahl, Empey, Priebe, Grotelueschen, Natarus, Heinrichs, Laessig, Grill, Thiel, Davis, O'Leary, Zastrow, Schave, Schlie, Alford Kuechle, Krchn, Ammentorp, Kamke, Zimmerer, Roskowski, Kramer, Johnston, Schult, Landsman, Winters, Fox, Abitz, Graebel, Olson, Krenz, Baske, Schroeder, Wenzel, Dreyer, Riebe, Simpson, Hunt, Turner, Brandt, Penn, Alexander, Ritger, Wahl. I7
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STUDENT COUNCIL... Our student government known as the Student Council was formed to promote a spirit of school co-operation and to secure for students direct participation in the government of our school affairs through home room representatives. The council consists of an executive committee made up of president, vice-president, secretary, and commissioners of finance, school affairs, social affairs, publicity, and pep, and all home room representatives. lt is the duty of all the council to sponsor four all-school dances, football hops, school assemblies, elections, and all pep rallies. They also take care of any other un- expected drives, dances, or other activities that come up during the year. Mr. E. A. Roeske is the advisor and helps the group in solving their problems. Bill Markstrum, newly elected Student Council President, accepts the gavel from retiring President Eickemeyer as the members of the Student Council look on.
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MEET yulalllll ' SOME WERE NEW Eught new teachers greeted the Senuor Hugh students returnung to ool last fall It took them a whule to learn the ways of our school and students but not too long' Muss Hulbert came to Wau sau as a Latun teacher Muss Tul dren taught Spanush and French Two new replacements n the hustory department were M Swenby who took over the dutues of guudance durector and Muss Munar who taught Unuted States Hustory Muss Walsh and Mr Duke became members of the commer cual staff Muss Colson took over the dutues of the Art Department Standung Anderson Glusczunsku Gull Seated Darrun Hopp Insert Colson Stcndung Hulbert Swenby Munar Zullsdort Walsh Duke Seated Tulden Insert Colson These teachers are prepar ung the students for the future un domestuc fuelds un Art and un Musuc Our students have receuved an apprecuatuon for these Arts through the help of these teachers Josephune Dar rn BM Wusconsun Super vusor of musuc educatuon Wanda Hopp Wusconsun Con servatory of Musuc Assustant supervusor of musuc Mary Anderson M A Columbua Home Economucs H R 355 Bernuce Glusczunsku BS Cen tral State Teachers Home Economucs HR 356 N Grull MA Columbua, Su pervusor of unstrumental musuc ,A . . . . i ' E I i . . . Q ki I -.- sch . lu . lu f . Q . 4 v .1 .,- 5 : lf. Vx . E . . ' fl T i ' r. I t l . I . Q . 1 1 5 . -g res. . . . . D' Q u I Jalal' .' G - . ,Q . . . ew 5'- l'P K V 4 .5 u 1 - ' ik l I - . ., f - 'Q l . . . 1 'v N I ' - . ., 5 5 . . . . . . D .I . I ' 5 . . . . . K. R. . : I . . .I r, . ' . ., ' ' I8
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