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TUDIL ATE M1 Evenson admlmsters the oath of offlce to Dan Kuhn presldent Phylhs Indelmuehle secretary treasurer and Cuntls Claus uce presldent Tls the voice of the people The functlonmg of our successful student senate us an excellent lllustratlon of the upholdmg of our democratlc prmclple namely a government of the Each homeroom club and class was represented by a senator chosen by the students Under the leader Shlp of Presldent Dan Kuhn VICC president Curtls Claus and Secretary treasurer Phyllrs lndermuehle dlscussron and actlve plans constltuted a well rounded program of aCtlVltlCS for thus year Due to the efforts and cooperation of commrttees ln the Student Senate an outstanding Homecommg was one of lts major accomplrshments A STUDENT SENATE MEETING Row one J Cam R Schaeht R Kahl A Lauson M Relnke K Vogt E Bohn Row tvxo J Hetland J Mlller J Koth J Bauer R Indermuehle E Troedel N Kuehlthau P Gal c1a D Drrcken H Wagner Rovx three E Spaltz M Hete bzueg H Roecker R Vogel H Casper J Cook J Koehn L Jack m Page srxteen Wnth nme other schools West Bend was repre sented by two senators at each Llttle Ten Student COUDCIT Meeting where an actlve exchange of Ideas was conducive to better understandlng This confer ence helped our student senate to get many new ideas for lmprovements Through the backing of our student senate whlch ln reallty represents our entrre student body plans for a youth center were completed The profits of the annual magazine campaign this year provided an adclltlon to the treasurles of the varlous clubs and th four classes who shared profits according to thelr needs Strlvlng for the betterment of condltlons ln our school resulted ln the enforcement of rules for the cafeterla an active Lost and Found Department and preparatlon for awarding the achlevement cup ln order that all the students of West Bend Hrgh should be aware of the senates aCtlVltlCS a mlmeo graphed copy of the mlnutes was sent to each home room where further dlscusslon could be carrled Not only are our students belng educated but they also are actually experiencing and reallzlng the lm portance of ll'ldlVldLlal partlcrpatlon m a democratlc government Members of the Student Senate thls year were as follows Dan Kuhn Curtrs Claus Phyllis lndermuehle oel Hetland Dave Grogan Herman Casper Donald Mayo Mary Hetebrueg anlce Koth Pat Denker Ruth Kahl Evelyn Spartz Horst Wagner Harry Roecker Elaine Bohn ack Cook erry Miller Russell Wlsklrchen Ray lndermuehle Dennis Drlcken ack Koehn Marlyn Relnke Ann Lauson Roland Vogel oyce Bauer Nancy Kuehl thau Katle Vogt Eugene Troedel Pat Garcla m Cam Lloyd acklm N 1 N L J I llll x I , ' ' ' on. people, by the people, and for the people, i . . , , ,l . , , , - ' , , ' , J 9 ' . l , , , , J , - ' , ' ' , ' , , ' , li l' . l I Y l l . -
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DRAIVIATIC CLUB The Stage Door Stars , was directed by Miss Snyder and Mr. Swiger. This year the club has been divided into three separate sections. Besides the Acting Sec- tion, there was the Make-Up and Costuming sections open to those people who were interested in the behind-the-scenes work. The Make-up Section of the club studied the general use of make-up and how to apply it. Much time was spent on the different ways of aging people on the stage. Members of this section had charge of the make-up for the senior class play this year. The Costuming section offered to the members an oppor- tunity to show their talents on making elaborate costumes for the play UEvery Man given by the members of the dramatic section. A one-act comedy mlihe Flattering Word was entered in the Little Ten Contest and then went to the League Contest in Milwaukee and received a HB rating. Not only did this section of the club receive an opportunity to act on the stage but Mr. Swiger also taught the members the fundamentals of acting. The officers who did such a fine job were Presi- dent Kathy Wagner, Vice-president Dick Daggett, Secretary Evie Spartz, Treasurer Phyllis lndermuehle. GERMAN CLUB Die Deutsche Gesellschaft or German Club, under the guidance of Miss Podruch, enjoyed an active and successful year. The officers were Herr Cy Richter, president: Herr jerry Krueger, vice-president: and Fraulein Joan Kircher, secretary-treasurer. lnteresting club meetings this year included German films, slides. and a lecture by Mrs. Trapp, a German war bride, who told about high school students in Germany. The club members worked industriously selling concessions at basketball games. SPANISH CLUB El Camino Real, the Spanish Club, under the direction of Miss Bornfleth spent a very enjoyable year studying the customs and language of our South American neighbors. Many a remembered hour was spent play- ing Spanish games and singing Spanish songs. Miss Bornfleth was able to secure some Spanish movies which delighted all the members. lnitiation day was especially colorful with better and brighter costumes than ever. The officers were Roger Heid, president: Anthony Noegel, vice-president: and Ruth Wiskerchen, secre- tary-treasurer. Top --- Drama club members E, Sawyer, J.Hetland, D. Ruhnke Top --- Roger Heid, presidentg Ruth VViskerchen, secretaryg and J. Kircher rehearsing a scene from the play, The Miss Bornfleth, adviserg and Tony Noegel, vice-president Flattering Word . looking over records the Spanish Club wants to purchase, Bottom --- Miss Schneider, tho adviser of the Makeup Club, Bottom ---A game of Ringlein is played at the German Club looks on while Margie Krejci, Betty Engeleiter and Marlyn Reinl-ce practice on Dorean Gauger. . ig 'hifi' Christmas Party by P. Wardius. M. Lenike, M. Liesenor, A. Noegel, J. Plzak, C, Richter. 8 Page fifteen
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