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W Club - Did you ever purchase a candy bar at a basketball game from a lad in a gold or blue letter sweater knowing that this money went to pay the costs of injured football players? This is the major activity of the W Club members. The club also sponsored a dance, the Overall Ballf, They helped advisor Willis Iones by selling programs at the West Relays. First semester oiii- cers were Ronald Beyler, president, Peter Ciulla, vice-president, and Iack Vincent, secretary. Results of the sec- ond semester elections were Art Schulz, president, Bob Curtin, vice-president, and George Steinmetz, secretary. First row, left to right: P. Cuilla, D. Umland, D. Christensen, R. Nichols, G. Stein- metz, N. Ward, D. Hoeveler, I. Koellen, B. Trotalli, B. I-Iaak. Second row: I. Schlom, D. Koepcke, R. Wheeler, B. Bruce, F. Wendt, R. Andersen, D. Iohnson, I. Vincent, A. Trotalli, I. Hammes, B. Boaman. Third row: R. Beyler, H. Mathison, B. Curtin, C. Rebenstorif, W. Wolberg, K. Iohnson, D. Bossenberry, I. Critton, I. Gill, A. Schulz, D. Seymour, I. Wing. Hz-Y At least Thursday night everybody knows where some of the West High boys can be found. They are at the Hi-Y meeting at school. Programs there vary from etiquette on a date, to movies on Wisconsin boxing matches. One of the major events of the social year is the annual Hi-Y Spring Formal. Em- phasis is on clean athletics, clean living, clean scholarship and clean speech. Schedules of basketball games were also distributed by the club members. OHS- cers elected were Iohn Keitt, president, George Steinmetz, vice-president, Bob Andersen, secretary, and Dave Umland, treasurer. Their advisor was Tom Iones, Ir. Left to right: Ronald Kelly, vice president, Iohn Colby, presidentg Charles Lipke, secretary. I12 First row, left to right: A. Sergenian, B. Haak, A. Trotalli, D. Umland, E. Roark, D. Christenson, I. Lovell, B. Fosse, I. Ward, D. Roberts, B. Trotalli, B. Gadow. Second row: E. Rubin, R. Remy, D. Koepcke, B. Andersen, I. Critton, P. Beers, B. Bruce, K. Kilmer, D. Wendt, W. Stebbins. Third row: I. Koellen, I. Schlom, I. Vincent, G. Stein- metz, D. Bredeson, B. McWilliams, I. Keitt, D. Bossenberry, E. Wallenfeldt, F. Wendt. 4-F C lub Fish, fur, feathers, and fowl are the consuming interests of members of the 4-F Club. Many very enjoyable speak- ers have been guests of the 4-F Club-among them a fur farmer, a game warden, and other nature enthusiasts with stories of hunting and fishing experiences. The club also saw several interesting movies. Presiding over these meetings during the first semester were Iohn Colby, president, Charles Lipke, vice-president, and Donald Kelly, secretary. During the second semester Iohn Follett acted as president, Dick Murphy was vice-president, and Alan Bonsack was secretary. Advisor was Mr. Wayne Hepola.
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M. Keller, Pi. VVilloughby. Third row: R. Doyon, I. Schlom, D. MacRavey, R. Liebetrau First row, left to right: E. VVestbury, F. Warrick, W. Thwaites. R. Harris, G. Olson Second row: B. Besserdich, M. Taylor, T. Thwaites, L. Hall, I. Kentzler, li. Gesteland, R. King. Third row: H. Hedheld, B. Bakke, E. Cropsey, W. Ebling, L. Pettersen, B Christoffersen, M. McGrath. ' left to ri ht R Bass M KucnLi D Duehr S Iohnson M Rehfeld S Tog- Firstrow, g: . t, . ,. i,. ,, ,. stad, S. Lentz, L. Iones, B. Nolan, P. Iuster, M. Oren. Second row: M. Stuhlclreher, M Barclay, M. George, D. Baldwin, I. Fisher, L. Greenberg, R. Doran, A. Gay, I. Lovell, s Camera Club Seeing stars, Hashing light bulbs? Then it must have been room 209 you just passed, for that is where the Cam- era Club holds its meetings. This club has been organized to stimulate and develop an interest in amateur photog- raphy. A variety of programs was presented this year including a talk about making your own photo Christ- mas cards, the actual photographing of a club member to point out various photographic techniques, and talks on darkroom practices., The main event each year is the sponsoring of the Win- ter Photo Salon. Everyone in the club is asked to enter. Ribbons are awarded by outside judges. The oflicers are Leon Petterson, president, B e ata Besserdich, vice-president, and Tom Thwaites, secretary-treasurer. The ad- visor is Mr. Gordon Burgess. Art Angle Perhaps the most exciting project of the Art Angle this year was the plan- ning of the art exhibit which was held in room 101 early in March. Almost every member of the club had an entry in the exhibit, thereby providing inter- esting variety in artistic forms. Under the direction of Mrs. Adele Ortmayer, Art Angle members also enjoyed several guest speakers and took part in art de- bates. Gfiicers of the club are: Tom Allen, president, Mike Stuhldreher, vice-president, Mary Ellen Oren, secre- tary, and Robert Doyon, program T. Allen, P. Bruden, R. Lewis, D. Stiehm. Music Club Strains of Ol' Man Riveri' and 'The Lord's Prayer could be heard issuing from room 304 last Ianuary, when the Music Club had as its guests Cal Harris and his wife. Phyllis Iuster, program chairman, succeeded in planning this and many other equally interesting and enjoyable programs throughout the year, such as musical quizzes, a program by the boys' double quartet, and solos by other talented Westians. All 120 members of Music Club were required to participate in some musical activity. Iane Bandy served as president, and. Mary Mickle was secretary. Mr. Ernest Stanke acted as advisor. l 13 chairman. Left to right: P. Iuster, vice-president, M. Mickle, sec- retaryg I. Bandy, president.
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