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III D. Ioncs, D. Inhnson. I. llcrgcr, T. Iilcckwcnn: IZJ I4. Shchan, A. Lackncr, T. Rccsc, R. l'ustwt-ilcr, IS. Roberts, G. Ilctcr- son: UI I. Zimmerman, l. Gliortck. G. Wcbstcr, A. Ifrank, IJ Nordby: Q-lj li. Quillcn, I.. Paul, Il. Piper, H. Mansfield, I. Olds, Mr. Guenther. I The Them .Jlz-W Have you noticed the new name board under the time clock, at the basketball games? This board, listing the members of both teams participating, was bought and maintained by our Hi-Y Club. They also prepared the schedules for both the football and basketball seasons. In addition to these two accomplishments the I-Ii-Y has given its yearly contribution to a scholarship fund. This money was collected from the dances held during the year. Mr. Winfried Guenther was the advisor, and the oflicers were Iohn Berger, president, George Peterson, vice-presidentg and Tom Reese, secretary. CII I. Hanson, I. Harrington, N. Maloney, D. Holley. S. liixby. D. Milhrandt: Q25 M. Sheridan. G, Doran, M. Favnur, N. Schuster, T. Dclfazio, M. Brown, P. Albrecht, GI D. Vetter, R. Davis, I. A. Micklc, M. Schumpert, P. Smith, P. Devine, M. Hartwell: Q-II D. Bingcr, R. Culver, I. Billington, I. Longe- nccker. A. Wt-rner, I.. Lundstrom. I. Rudolph, N. Lange: UI H. Rubs. Ii. Pearson, V. Waldron, B. Diebold, M. Hickey, Il. Mcanwell, li. Allen. Q. A. ,4. The Girls' Athletic Association has been one of the most active organizations in the school. Besides vari- ous hikes, intramurals, and other activities, it spon-r sor-cd the allfcity volleyball tournament with Ianesville as the out-of-city guest team. The highlight of the year was the Variety Show which featured the movie, His Girl Friday , with Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell and Five added attractions of G.A.A. talent. The intramural program was expanded this year 26 HI S. Fcirn. D. Albert, S. Shchan, M. Potter, L. Barncs, E. Bucgcg Q22 B. Iisscr, A. Manson, M. Neu- hauser, I. Sveum, Ii. Schwab, -P. Rowlands, M. Navinl GI I. Sherlock, M. Peiffer, D. Esser, I. Smart, M. L. Sorensen. M. C. Koltes: HI I. Oscar, P. Peck, L. V. Rodfcr, D. liarlow, G. Hcnnings, R. Tarf, I. Wallcnfeldt. to include speedball. The juniors proved themselves the best team and were hailed as the winner. Volley- ball, basketball, and softball produced large turnouts. The number of points needed to win a letter was reduced from 1,200 to 1,000 points, so that girls enter- ing the school as juniors and seniors might have a better chance to win their HM . Barbara Allen was the president, Dot Milbrandt, vice-president, Mary Potter, secretary, Mary Hickey, treasurer, and Miss Lillian Logemann, advisor. WEST HIGH SCHOOL
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Homer, L. Anderson, Staff of Life Siaqe Gaew The people behind the stage were an important factor in the successful production of both Pride and Preju- dice and Pinafore . Scenery, lighting, costumes, make- up, and prompting were all taken care of by the stage crew. The and mike was handled by its members dur- ing musical programs and speeches. Martin Steiner held the position of stage manager th: lirst semester. Heads of the different crews were Iane Farrell, proper- ties, Wally Alcumbrac, settings: Suzanne Reid, costumes: Iack Husted, make-up: Harry Lytle, electrical, Mary Bruce, prompting, and Bonnie Iohnson. publicity. Miss Mariam Hansen acted as advisor until her marriage. Thereupcn, Mrs. Ruth McCarty assumed the responsi- bility, and Charles Golden acted in the capacity of stage manager. HMI! The lads in the yellow and h'ue sweaters were at your service at all school sport contests. They' helped uvlifrr large crowds at the games, sold programs, and assisted Coach Ioues in the West Relays. And then. of course, these lettermen patiently sold candy at the basketball games. Highlight of M Cluh's activities for the year was a dinner given for M Cub alumni alter the Ianesville- NVest basketball game. The following were olheers for the first semester: Bill Piper. president: Fuss G'ssler. vice-president: and Dick O car. secretary. Second semester offi- cers were Al Lackner. president: Dave Hanson, v'ce-president: Iohn Kuen- ning. secretary. Assisting these letter- men was Coach Willis Iones, advisor. QII Berger. li. Manslicld, R. Miller. I. Kuenning, W. Lucas. I. Zimmerman: QZI G. Barker, G. Peterson, T. Pharo, L. Paul, N. Nor- deen, P. Toltzien. Coach Iones: Q31 ll. Oscar. H. Roberts, H. Levenick. B. Piper. M. Moss- man, B. Shehan, I. Gonce: Q-U R. Gustavson, A. Laekner, R. Gessler, VV. Hierlmeier, B. Coyier, H. Gilbert, G. Weeks, T. Bleckwenn. WEST HIGH SCHOOL Qlj D. Hall, F. Cyr, ling Q25 A. Purucker Harms, I. Hickey, D. Lowell, I. Hartshorne. Ii. Klavis. B. Burrell, D. LaBonne. S. Reed. P. Salishury, A. Chamber- . N. li. Haley. M. Turner. R. McNamara, A. Heck: Q31 T. Clark, I. Geier, N. Iolmson, I. L. Lewis. I. llustad: Q-lI li. Kristal, IJ. Conley, I. lirickson, V. Aikins, L. Iluseboeg Q55 B. Ii. Iackson, L. Main, M. Maslev, M. Bruce, A. Mailey. Qlj T. Palti, IJ. llusehoe, S. lfoxvlkes, lf. Mintz, G. Gordon, I. Par- rellq Q27 IS. Iohnson. P. Dienes. D. Timmons, S. Koskey, I. Coplllmlv G. Gibson, B. Roberts. Miss Hansen: Q3I M. Wolff, B. Forrest, M. Hammes, D. Couch, M. Forsmo, G. Anderson. M. Lenehan, N. BiarI5 Q-lj V. Mack, G. Matthews, S. Norris, I. Iillis. M. L. VVarrick, H. Wcg- ner, S. Schmidtz, Marty Steiner, Wally Alcumhracz QSI F. Peterson, I. Hepola..M. Varney, I. Lewis, D. Lappley, P. Hadley, C. O. Plaskett, ll. Keenan. P. Sicmering. 25
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Athletics QM! Reaezwea One of the busiest organizations this year was the Girl Reserves, which met every Wednesday night at the YWCA. They made sewing kits for servicemen and paid lor the Thanksgiving dinners of Girl Reserves in foreign lands. A Christmas formal, a hay ride, a skating party, and many dances were held. A newspaper called the Reserves Review was published. A Red Cross girl who had been overseas three years and a university man from India gave detailed accounts of their experiences. The following were ofhcerst Audrey Hamm, presidentg Iudy Leikness, vicerpresidentg and Donna Turneaurc, secretary. Miss Elizabeth Brigham acted as advisor. WHO 5 f , i fll D. Oliver, L. Trotter, I. Schermerhorn, T. Koltes, D, Iones, ll. Mathison, W. Raushenhush: C25 D. liakken s T. Pearson. ll. Olson. T. Musachia. R. Gross, K. Haugen, D. llerling, R. Miller: ISI I. Iardine. D. Forsbcrg, W. Hierlmeier, li. Pech, D. Mueller, W. Scharrs, D. Doeferg HI D. Schubert, T. lltis, C. U. Plaskett, R. Fox, N. Baer, A. Frank: 155 C. Webster, li. Quillen, li. liuoh, T. Reese, R. Postweiler. li. Schuinpert, N. Nordeen. 4F, which stands for Fin, fur, feathers, and forest, this year spent its meetings watching outdoor movies on canoeing, fishing, and hunting, and listening to speakers talk about trips to the North. Preceding the hunting season, Mr. Frank Mazanet talked on safety. Mr. Iacobson showed pictures of trout fishing on the Brule River. The Conservation Department showed pictures of a deer control project on Chambers Island. Mr. Tony Werth talked about fox and mink raising. WEST HIGH SCHOOL fl! R. lagener. S. Harris, D. Bischoff, li. Searls, P. Miles. G. Bar- low, A. Stark, I. Dunng 127 l-, Walter. I. Frederick, I. Hilgers, I. Trung, P. Trapino. I. Quartuccio. ll. llasz, D. Gorst, D. Dewey' GI W. Hasz, S. Hill. I. Olsen. T. Peck. I. Steimle, li. Graf, If Wegner. G. Fischer: HJ H. Kartman, ll. Kuhns, B. Clark, G. Nils- son, I. Soderholni, R. Meyer. T. Matthews: C55 T. Purcell, F Schmidt, N. Anderson, I. Barker, R. Nelson, D. Rogers, T. l.itteI I. Watson: C61 N. Anderson. P. Lindau. K, Fischer, H. Goth D. Kuehne, I. Penrield, I. Keitt, Mr. Cliristoifersen. w 1 4-4 During February, Mr. Wayne Hepola discussed ice Fishing and gave information about a new sinker. 417, the second largest club in the school, was lcd by Dick Mathison acting as president, Iohn Kucnning as vice-president, and Bill Buob as secretary. For second semester Dick Mathison was re-elected presi- dent, with Bill Quillen acting as vice-president and Iim Iardine and Ray Hillis as co-secretaries. Mr. Ralph Christoffersen acted as advisor. 27 LII A. Hamm, D. Walton, I. Lcikness. I. Fisher, ll. llreib Murrey. D. Turneaure: CZI D. Day, I. Speranza, D. Disch, R Viv ian, D. Haugh. V. Creennian, R. llawley, l'. Hudson, M Wa er
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