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First row, left to right: I. Giesc, M. Curti, R. Harris, E, Grimmer, N. Moe, I. Quinn, I, Roby, M. Fluke, S. Sweet, R. Hess. Second row: M. Fitzpatrick, I. Dresen, I. Huffer, R, Searls, D. Pfankuchen, S. Frautschi, P, Allen, D. Moen, B. Norland, S. Rapoport, N. Fay. First row, left to right: M. Femrite, D. Ottow, M. Mackin, M, Nelson, B. Iohnson, M. Murphy, R. Powers, R. Polkinghorn, B. Mackin, M. Davenport, B. Bakke. Second row: C. Melnik, M. Pew, M. Berge, K. McGann, B. Tews, M. Wolff, A. Rosenthal, I. Remy, B. Russell, R. Heilprin, I. Wildcman. Third row: C. Houghton, M. Ebling, D. Roberts, N. Rogers, T. Towell, W. Wolbcrg, I, Narum, S. Schultz, P. I.:iBruzzo, L. Doran. First row, left to right: Mr. Schuler, D. Bongey, G. Licht, H. Roby, D. Last, I. Wen- ner, I. King. Second row: W. Tiecle, C. Miller, I. Norenberg, D, Horner, G. Crown- hart, P. Aspinwall, R. Babcock. l15l French Club If you had happened by room 209 during the first period on a club day, you probably would have heard the laughter and music of the French Club in the midst of a French game or song. Miss Mildred Morgan is advisor for the club which conducts its meeting almost completely in French. First se- mester ollicers included. Stephen Fraut- schi, president, Duane Moen, vice- president, and Shirley Lewis, secretary. Presiding officers during the second semester were Dave Pfankuchen, presi- dent, Iames Hufler, vice-president, and Nancy Moe, secretary. Spanish Club LI-Iabla Ud. espanol? If you can speak Spanish or have taken at least one year of it, you are eligible for Spanish Club. This year, programs have been varied: Spanish games, movies, and lectures on Spain and Latin American countries. Everyone will remember Tom Towell's movies and talks about his trip to Mexi- co during Christmas vacation. Officers of the club were Dick Rob- erts, presidentg Tom Towell, vice-presi- dentg and Beverly Iohnson, secretary- treasurer. Miss Florence Schweitzer acted as advisor. Ushers' Club Service and courtesy-those are the words to describe the work of the West High Ushers' Club. Dressed in their blue and maize-colored, jackets, the ush- ers may be seen at any basketball or football game seating adults, clearing the floor, or quietly and efhciently main- taining order. Under the genial guid- ance of Mr. Frederick Schuler, the Ush- ers' Club has performed a genuine service to the school. Officers for both semesters include George Crownhart and Dave Horner, presidents, Tom Knitter and Iohn King, vice-presidents, and Harlow Roby and George Crown- hart, secretaries,
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Student Senate Room 215, Sth period on Thursday, is the site of the Student Senate meet- ings. The Senate, consisting of a repre- sentative from each home room plus the class presidents, has student governing power vested in it. This year, in addi- tion to its regular activities, the Senate set up rules for class elections and main- tained the sale of candy during the noon hour to raise funds for its activi- ties. Iohn Keitt was president, with Frank Wendt as vice-president and Rose Marie Prochaska as secretary-treasurer. Mr. Donald Krider acted as faculty advisor. Student Forum Minds are busily at work every Mon- day Sth period in room 215 where the Student Forum is hard at work. This democratically organized club offers an opportunity for any student to express his ideas on current problems. The problems may concern the school, the city, the state or the nation. Movies are shown from which charts are drawn up and discussed. These help the mem- bers to evaluate community problems. This club gives the pupils a chance to discuss current problems which are im- possible to cover in classes. The advisor is Mr. Donald Krider and the ofiicers are Ed Rubin, president, Ierry Scher, vice-president, and. Anne Harris, secre- tary. Library Club With Marjorie Berge as circulation chairman, Marjorie Iackson in charge of attendance, and Mary Lita Iensen in charge of decorations, the Library Club carried on its duties of service to the school. The girls who belong to this club check library slips and attendance, check in and out books and magazines, collect fines, and arrange the books on their shelves. They help to bring the library up to date with the latest books and magazines. Miss Virginia Brooks, head librarian, acted as the club's ad.visor. First row, left to right: H. Frederick, I. Larson, I. Roby, I. Clapp, I. Hammcs, R. Prochaska, A. Trotalli, I. McNearney, I. Remy, S. Hilgers, F. Warrick, A. Dohr, R. L'Hommedieu, Second row: I. Guenther, L. Bakken, D. Roberts, G. Barry, D. Miller, F. Wendt, P. Beers, E. Christopherson, R. Houser, I. Kcitt, lf. Brown, I. Lovell, D. Koepcke, E, Rubin. 599 First row, left to right: M. Curti, I. Bishop, M. Mickle, I. Gaumnitz, M. Iensen, B. Nolan, E. Perlman, B. Casida, A. Durlin, S. Rapoport, D. Hoeveler, M. Wolff, W. Blachman. Second row: B. Besserdich, S. Smith, I. Griem, L. Greenberg, D. Peterson, A. Harris, S. Ryan, T. Thwaites, R. King, R. Wheeler, R. Carpenter, E. Rubin. Third row: R. Beggs, R. Adkins, G. Scher, P. Beers, A. Bonsack, F. Lowe, T. Allen, W. Wol- berg, W. Ebling, H. Lampert, R. Drake, R. Dnyon. First row, left to right: L. Stephens, E. Yank, D. Christensen, V. Hall, G. Grelle, E. Hawley, Esser. Second row: P. Schmidt, R. Gay, M. Iackson, R. Hess, C. Gunder- son, L. Grimmer, I. Rogge, M. Mallow. Third row: I. Roby, M. Ienson, B. Hilsenhoff, P. McMahon, I. Lochner, M. Berge, A. Pronin, R. Polkinghorn, I. Bandy, M. Keller. Fourth row: I. Dresen, L. Petersen, L. Koltes, R. Doran, M, Maslakow, P. Allen, V. Zaccone, B. Besserdich, I. Guenther, M. Buck. l 14 l
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First row, left to right: A. Frank, I. Hammes, G. Scher, R. Wheeler, L. Rosenberg, R. Ad- kins. Second row: F. Wendt, H. Lampert, G. Crownhart, W. Ebling, F. Lowe, E. Van Hekle, Boys' English Club So you like Uquizl' programs! This is only one type of program the Boys, English Club carries on. The purpose of this club is to stimulate an interest in English. Ierry Scher, Roger Adkins and Frank Goldberg held office as president, vice-president, and secretary. First semester the advisor was Mrs. Thayer and second semester Mr. Schmidt resumed his old position as advisor. Science Club If you have a scientific mind and a recommendation from a science teacher, you may be a member of the Science Club, afliliated with the Wisconsin Iunior Academy of Science. Each member gives a half hour talk on his consuming scientific interest. Bill Aspin- vvall, Dave Horner, and Nancy Farrer are president, vice-president and secretary-treasurer, respectively, with Mr. Richard Butler as advisor. Standing: B. Rathhun. First row, left to right: D. Horner a I. Rosa, B. Aspinwall, B. Casida. Second row: Mr. R. Butler, D. Silver, B. Miller, I. Iames, D. Cyr, L. Henshue, T. Thwaites German Club The aspiring German linguists play games, hear talks and put on skits in German Club. Colored slides that had been taken by Anne Beckerls father were accompanied by a talk by Mr. Becker who has just returned from Germany. Miss Karovv is the advisor with Gerry Edson as president, Anna Pronin, vice- president and program chairman, and Betina Henel, secretary. ' Standing: G. Larson. First row: G. Edson, I. Blodgett. Sec- ond row: B. Henel, A. Becker, H. Larson. Third row: A. Pronin, T. Pronin, B. I-Iilsenhoff. Back row: E. Vank, C. Hurd, Miss Karow, E. Cropsey.
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