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First row, left to right: R. Hartshorne, M. Klein, P. Sather, M. Skaret, B. Botham, M. Homann, L. Hammer, M. Karnes, R. Hilsenhoif, I. Rogge, I. Bishop. Sccond row: C. Ricscl- man, V. Bowman, S. Hause, E. Barton, M. Welby, S. Dawlcy, A. Miller, B. Harris, li. Pcrl- man, B. Klee. Third row: E. Georgcson, S. Scheerer, S. Smith, S. Ryan, I. Easum, K. Church, B. Christoflcrscn, I. Pfanku, I. Gricm, A. Durlin. Girls' English Club . Girls' English Club rnet every other Wednesday in Rbom 222. The club had several joint meetings with Boys' English Club and conducted a very successful clothing drive. The ollicers were Iulie Pfanku, presidentg Patricia Sather, vice-president, and Virginia Bowman, secretary-treasurer. Y-Teens The West Y-Teens meet at the YWCA every Wed- nesday night with Y-Teens from all over the city. This year they have had speakers from foreign coun- tries and instruction in art crafts, sports and dramatics. They sponsored the state Y-Teen conference, and a clothing drive. Girls' Club Cabinet This year the Girls, Club oflicers were Ann Seibold, president, Lenore Peterson, vice-president, Anne Dohr, treasurer, and Marjorie Iackson, secretary. The other members of the cabinet included Margaret Pew, Lola Stegner, Ianet Easum, Ann Doan, and Donna Duehr. In addition to its regular getting-acquainted party and mother-daughter tea, the club conducted. a drive for soap for needy Europeans. First row, left to right: M. Iackson, A. Scihold, L. Petersen, A. Dohr, L. Stcgncr. Second row: M. Pcw. A. Doan, I. Easum, D. Duehr. Left to right: R, Polkinghorn. V. Hierlmeier, B. Ogden, R Powers I DeLong, S Reutcr I Stephens I17I
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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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First row, left to right: L. Lane, M, Hodel, I. Gaumnitz, I. Bancroft, N. Iohnson, B. Duff, I. Beatty, E. Hawley, LaBonne. Second row: M. Iackson, I. Bell, M. Iensen, G. Grelle, C. Gunderson, P. Kropf, M. Bleu, M. Iones, I. Bandy. Third row: D. Bongey, S. Batistc, P. Elveh- jem, D. Darr, H. Bakken, D. Last, G. Ingwcll, E. Gesteland, M. Buck, A. Doan. Fourth row: I. Fisher, I. Guenther, L. Koltes, M. Gillett, D. Downs, P. Beers, H. Hedfield, L. Hall. First row, left to right: M. Sylvester, I. Scott, M. Woodford, B. Smith, S. Wegener, P. Mac- Intyre, I. Sitar, G. Turner, M. Mattox, P. Raemisch, G. Nelson, A. Skinvik, B. Rynders. Second row: P. Norland, C. Trenk, M. Trebilcock, I, Rentschler, M. Rupp, A. Seibold, M. Rusy, A. Ragatz, I. McNall, I. Wenner, L. Peterson, A. Nelson, G. Ray, E. Westbury. Third row: E. Thompson, B. Miller, L. Stegner, F. Warrick, M. Mortensen, I. McLeod, G. Weavers, G. Stein- metz, W. Seibold, S. Willoughby, H. VVorsencroft, B. Besserdich, H. Bakken First row, left to right: M. Mackin, H, Hurd, K. Mackesey, I. Endres, V. Schulz, G. Briggs, M. Rusy, I. Bishop. Second row: S. Watson, D. Krause, M. Culver, V. Hierlmeier, S. Ryan, I. Petersen, S. Sharpe, N. Rogers. I181 Stage Crew Places, everybody! Curtainln shouts Glenn Weavers, stage man- ager, and another dramatic pro- duction begins. Backstage, the Stage Crew scurries about ar- ranging props, straightening cos- tumes, giving last touches to make-up, and hoping and praying that nothing will go wrong. All this is but a climax to a month's hard work for the Stage Crew. Their work, however, is not lim- ited. to plays. The Stage Crew serves in some way at almost every auditorium program, wheth- er it is a talent show, a guest speaker, or a pep meeting. Mem- bers must have a C average, and be recommended by their home room teachers. Mrs. Ruth McCarty acted as advisor for the club which chose Margie Rupp as secretary, and Sue Wegener and Bob Carpenter as program chairmen. On their Wednesday meetings, members of the Stage Crew enjoyed such speakers as Michael Hinn of WKOVV, and Mrs. Richard 'Church of the thea- ter guild, as well as several read- ings and short plays. G.A.A. The purpose of the G.A.A., Girls' Athletic Association, is to acquaint its members with the rules and regulations of the vari- ous seasonal sports. This year it was achieved by means of movies, talks by guest speakers, and actual participation in the sports. One of the most popular activities was a ping pong tournament which was held early in the year. Act- ing as president of G.A.A. was Mary Rusy. Kathleen Mackesey and Nancy Rogers served as vice- president and secretary, respec- tively, and Virginia Schulz was treasurer. Miss Alice Holmes acted as advisor for the club.
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