West High School - Westward Ho Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1958

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HISTORY CLUB History Club is devoted to the encouragement and stimulation of interest in hist'ory. Members made a study of Russian communism and dis- cussed the idea that perhaps the United States is not getting a true picture of he U.S.S.R. A lobbyist for the Wisconsin Education Association explained the work he does. Oflicers from both the Young Republicans and Young Democrats came and spoke about their activities. The officers for the year were president: Dennis Helsabeck, Dave Quadyg vice-president: Dace Brie- dis, Don Mansong secretary: Margie Ehrensperger, Gail Gilbert. The adviser is Mr. Hable. BUSINESS CLUB P. Mintz, B. Rejahl, H. Flett, M. Busby, I. Ayers. ART ANGLE This club's purpose is to increase its members' interest in art and to further inform them about work possibilities in this Held. Art Angle meetings are devoted to the presentation and production of art in various forms. Many of the meetings have been spent with members showing slides or telling about experiences they have had. Oflicers this year were presidents: Lois Steenson, Iudy Lachmundg vice presidents: Chy Chidester, Dick Voeckg secretary-treasurers: Dick Vceck, Sue Tre- wartha. The adviser is Miss Ortmeyer. 16 CLUB HISTORY CLUB Row l: D. Briedis, R. Rieman, S. Curtis, A. Keith, I. Kennedy, T. DelliOuadri, G. liati:-n. Rmv 2: R. I-luegel, F. Holmquist, F. Nuernberg, D. Iohnsun, I. Grams, M. Bennett, M. Ehren- sperger. Row 3: I. Culbertson, D. Gilpin, D. Neal, D. Helsa- beck, P. Cnrstcnsen, G. Onraterhous, D. Manson. BUSINESS CLUB To provide service to the school and to give its members business experience and information are the major purposes of the business club. Members of this club keep themselves busy typing tests and articles, cutting stencils, and running off copies for teachers and students. At meetings, information is presented on office machines, office procedure, and available types of positions in business. Uflicers elected to serve the club were: president, Heather Flettg lst vice president, Bonnie Rejahlg 2nd vice president, Mary Busby, program chairman, Iudy Ayers: treasurer, Phyllis Mintz: recording secretary, Pat Hermanson: corresponding secretary, Francine Mcadowcroft. The adviser is Miss Norton. G T L ART ANGLE Row 1: N. Bunsa, H. Alexander, S. Uhlarik, D. Kirley, R. Foerst, S. Baird, V. Beld, K. Potter, P. Aikins, I. Rickard, P. Newcomb Row 2: D. Pearson, N. Thielen, I. VonGunten, I. Tortorice, S Trewartha, I. Vcrthcin, A. Meyer, B. Wilder, I. Lachmund, M Staab. Row 3: R. Risley, R. Rovsck, A. Rothblatt, P. Youngman G. Sinagaglia, G. Kraut, VV. Butcher, S. Stewart, L. Steenson

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FRENCH CLUB Members of French Club have an opportunity to gain an understanding of the life and culture of France. All meetings are conducted in conversational French, in order that members might have an oppor- tunity to become better acquainted with the French language. The activities of the club include playing French games and singing French folk songs, to acquaint members with the people of France. This year's French club president was Karen Horney. The vice-president was David Hill. First semester secretary was Norma Himsel, and Made- leine Netboy was the second semester secretary. Miss Morgan is the club adviser. GERMAN CLUB In German Club, members share traveling experi- ences, and learn more about the culture, history, and people in Germany. Throughout the year they in- crease their German vocabulary by singing German songs, playing games, and conducting all of their meetings in the German language. Since several of the members have been to, or lived in Germany, they have been able to share their experiences of German life with the other members. First semester officers were Dennis Hamill, presi- dentg Iudy Reigle, vice-presidentg Evert Helms, secre- tary. Gllicers for the second semester included Bruce Hasler, president, Ianet Miller, vice-presidentg Tim Hamill, secretary. Miss Karow is the adviser. GERMAN CLUB Row 1: B. Arnett, A. Gerth, B. Ellison, I. Rcigle, C. Lawton, B. Swanson. Row 2: B. Sclm-enelnerg, D. Hamill, E. Helms, B. Hasler, I. Miller, D. Bunch. l FRENCH CLUB Row l: P. Mitchell, M. Netboy, K.,-Stone, K. Kahl, K, Hep- ner, M. licclcs. Row 2: G. Kienitz,QfM. Cotter, K. Horney, N. Himsel, l.. Starkweathcr, L. Mcllaniels. Row 3: M. llakke, D. Dail, A. Mote, IJ. Hill, D. Witwam, R. Tanner. SPANISH CLUB Spanish club offers its members experiences which give a deeper insight and understanding in the Span- ish language and Spanish speaking peoples. Part of each meeting is conducted in Spanish. Speakers from Spain and other authorities on Spanish- speaking nations offer their ideas and experiences to the members of the club. Movies, travelogues, and Spanish-folk games also provide interesting meetings. At Christmas, the club further follows Spanish cus- toms by ubreaking the pinata -a large, candy-hlled, papier-mache ornament which is suspended from the ceiling. Ofiicers for the year were Iack Lucas, president, Pat Hughes, vice-president, Patty Schneider, secre- tary. Miss Schwizer advises the club. SPANISH CLUB Row 1: M. Pinther, M. Messina, C. Draughn, M. Damman, I. Foster, P. Hughes, I. Gill, L. Bacani, I. Harvey. Row 2: I. Zimmerman, M. Friedman, I. Mueller, M. Huebner, A. Mannering, I. Cobabe, T. Thomas, L. Gaarder, N. Larson, P. Schneider. Row 3: N. Iohnson, I. Dzrnfeld, E. Green, G. Wells, I. Weinlick, B. Manthei, R. Sweet, A. Kwutz, A. Thurman. Row 4: M. Hahn, I. Clifford, B. Butcher, B, WVright, D. Koltes, I. Sonderegger, A. Kosak. Row 5: B. Risley, G. S'mpler, I. Paulson, I. Lucas, M. Hanks, C. West, I. Scliwcnker. CLUB 15



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T FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Row 1: H. Bernstein, P. Buck, M. Marsh, I. Morton, L. Bars- ness, B. Worth, S. Benson, P. Krug, M. Smith, C. Rcgge, C. XVeiss. Row 2: L. Elliott, M. Pinthcr, A. Dean, S. Schaller, D. Doherty, R. Ratcliff, P. Hunt, B. Runklc, C. Farwell, N. Vig. Row 3: L. Stecnson, N. Thielen, K. Swanson, A. Wilson, M. Busby, N. Iohnson, B. Dye, I. Cobabe, I. Tortorice, S. Gerson. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The aim of F.T.A..is to inform prospective teach- ers about salaries, jobs, and rewards, and to interest others in teaching. Tutoring was their project. They had speakers and panel discussions concerning various aspects of teach- ing. A few members attended Teachers' Convention. The officers first semester were Marsha Clinard, president, Carol Falk, vice-president, and Ianet Gill, secretary. Second semester officers were Nancy Wat'- kins, president, Betty Wiebe, vice-president: and Iean Beck, secretary. The club adviser is Mr. Barnes. l l FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Row 1: S. Christianson, A. Morgan, K. Vo-nGunten, C. Anderson, I. Sicvers, I. Zimmerman, I. Dauck, I. Enclres. Row 2: M. Bennet, I. Conklin, S. Shensky, S. Uhlarik, A. Davenport, E. Kellogg, I.. Lar- son, D. Iorgenson. Row 3: P. Geisler, S. Howe, B. Paulson, S. Otto, S. Meyer, B. Nelson, A. Meyer, I. Dornfeld. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Future Nurses' goals are to increase knowl- edge and interest in the medical profession, to encourage members to determine the prerequi- sites of medical studies, and to help members decide wisely on the medical profession as a career. Their project was to give a St. Patrick's Day party for Orthopedic School at Washington School. They also had guest speakers from different nursing Fields. The oliicers were Alice Dean, president, Betsy Dye, vice president, and Mary Smith, secretary. Miss Perego is the club adviser. l l l FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA I. Gill, D. I-Ielsabeck, C. Falk, M. Clinarcl. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Future I-Iomemakers of America promotes a greater apprt iation of homemaking, encour- ages democracy in home and community life, and fosters development of creative leadership in the community. The club held a bake sale and other fund raising activities in anticipation of a field trip. Club programs included guest speakers who spoke on home management. This year's' olhcers Were Iudy Nelson, presi- tlentg Ellen Kellog, vice president, and Anna Mae Morgan, secretary. Miss Niendorf is the club adviser. cr.UB 17

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