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The cement of thrs Unron rs the heart blood of exery Amerrctn Thomas efferson So too the foundation of our hrgh school sys tem IS burlt upon the successful ftctwrtres of the Student Senate Thls organnntlon IS 1 fine rllustrarnon of de mocracy rn actron It IS composed of senators from the home rooms and varrous club representatrves The Senate rs ably led by jack Wenrnger presrdent Curtls Claus, v1ce president and Phyllrs Inder muehle, secretary treasurer These officers and rep resentatrves are elected by the hrgh school student body Wrth n1ne other schools West Bend was repre sented by tv o senators, at each Lrttle Ten Student Councrl an orgamzatron just Started thrs year Through reports brought back by these two student senate members rt was gratrfymg to note that our student senate compared favorably to others Thxs was especially true rn the use of tts powers and tn completmg tts program for the year Posters, prepared by the Lrttle Ten Councrl contalnrng a code of good sportsmanship were drstrrbuted throughout the school burldrng to create a more frrendly attrtude among all students of the Lnttle Ten Another outstandrng project completed bv a commrttee of the senate was the tabulatlng of all credrts for each class towards the achrevement cup Changes for the betterment of the school such HERE DE OCRACY Presrdent jack Wennnger fstandmc, centerz recognizes Se-mor Class Presrdent john falter lstandmg lefty who raises a questron about the monrtor system Secretary Phyllis Inder muehle records the debate rn order that the mmutes may be drscussed rn homerooms At the Cltlzenshrp Day program Scout Executive Lloyd Shafer was the prmclpal speaker when student senate ofhcers were sworn rn at L YN emnger lloxtlSl1afer, Phxllr Inclermuehle, Kurtis C laus as rmproung assembly condrtnons, provtdrng the balconv as a cloak room durrng dances and 1f possrble takmg moues, of future homecommg festlvrtres constl tuted other actn rttes of the Senate The success of the West Bend Student Senate has pros ed that our school does hate a gos ernment of the students by the students, and for the students 0730 .V W ,'. , ' ., ,', V V V . . . U 7 '- . r. ,L S ' , . - , - ' . V V ' l v W . . . '. ' 1 y A V I' V . V 1 7 7 V . . V V I. I'
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MUSIC AKER A D 0 G TER Music plays an important part in the world today. We are surrounded by music. We hear it many times throughout the day. The seventy-two piece band was under the direction of H. M. Shlimovitz, who has done much to improve it. The A band rehearsals were held the first period in the morning. In addition to this, every band member had one private lesson a week with Mr. Shlimovitz. Two new music clubs were added to the extra- curricular activities, the Reed Club and the Brass Club, meeting once every three weeks. The band has been in the spotlight many times during this year. No basketball or football game would have been complete without the aid of the band to put more spirit into the game. During the half at the football games, the band displayed many fine maneu- vers. Many members of the band have appeared before various service organizations, such as the Rotary, Womans Club, and church organizations. The band gave two concerts for the public, the Christmas concert and the mid-winter concert. The band and chorus joined to present a memorable Christmas concert on December Zlst. At the Mid-Winter concert, presented in the McLane School on March 7th, the guest conductor was Harold Bachman, who directed the second half of the program. Perhaps the biggest and most enjoyable event of the year was the annual music festival. West Bend acted as host for the two separate contests. The first held on April 5rd, included solos and ensembles, with the students making an excellent showing. The students who received first-star ratings and went to the state con- test on May 22nd were: soloists, George Schowalter and David Grogan, tubag Quinton Callies, clarinet, Walter Kratz, cornetg Tom Thorson and Bill Cooley, tromboneg ensembles: Nancy Ra- maker and Joyce Bauer, clarinet duetg Walter Kratz, David God- dard and Harvey Krueger, Cornet trio, Walter Kratz, David Goddard, Bill Cooley and James Perrin, brass quartet. The second part of the festival, the band and chorus contest, was held on May Sth. Again the music students came through with honors. l fwcoh- ymffufv- 'f'4N' ,fwwx Us w,..L.9-A. .,a'-fb-+ rf . Wm. emlbw The precise marching of the high school band added much color to Fight footba -games. ',. fo- ltaawfu Mr. Shlimovitz, band directorg Lt. Col. Bachman, guest conductor for the winter band concertg Bill Cooley, student jazz conductor. Gio High school Christmas Concert by band and chorus. 7 , if-lift H -ff-4 p . 4 D ,fp 'H' Q1 0' X ,, YJ
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