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B-team cheerleaders: Sandra Shaw, Carole Mau, Joan Quackenbush, Sandra Schild. ROW 1, Left to Right: R Fleischmann, W. Berg, M. Small, S. Vcrthcin, L. Kaiser, E. Niemcier, M. Olson, C. Durkin, J. Mikkelson, M. Loging, M. Bruem-mer, P. Heckelbeck, R Loging, J. Schnick, M. Stanhope. ROW 2: M. Durkin, J. Pittcngcr, R. Olson, L. Bell, M. Schilling, P. Bahr, R. Niemeier, S. Larson, M. Newburg, S. Schild, S. McClintock, D. Stratman, S. Jacket, S. Justin, D. Hoier, D. Caulum, S. Schmidt, C. Liebl. ROW 3: J. Hess, K. Olson, E. Wchrs, K. Brocade, R Romskog,I. Olson, J. Hemker, K. Newburg, M. Justin, J. Hundt, A. Strittmater, S. Shaw, C. Mau, A. Marking, D. Raymer, P. Bahr, P. Moe, J. Sprain, M. Wuensch.
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Officers observing a new football cheer as presented by cheerleader Sandra Shaw are Mr. V. Vradenburg, advisor; J. McClintock, secretary; Mr. H. Moran, advisor; D. Black, vice-president; M. Horstman, president; F. Balmer, treasurer; Miss D. Kurtz, advisor. “Pefr t3oo4t i4. Highlighting the activity of the Pep Club was the annual Homecoming and Clash Day on February 8, 1957, with Ho linen as our guest. Under the guidance of our advisors, Miss Delores Kurtz, Mr. Horace Moran and Mr Vernon Vradenburg. it was a successful event. Chosen by the student body as our A-team cheerleaders were Merlin Wehrs. Gerald Quackenbush, Susan McClintock, and Susan Larson. B-team cheerleaders were Sandra Shaw, Joan Quackenbush. Carole Mau, and Sandra Schild. Their efforts stimulated school spirit at basketba 1 as well as football games. The Club also served lunch to home and visiting teams and cheerleaders after the games. SfePl tariff m u8!H: L J0fn25,i R' 5??1 ,Hauge» W DunlaP M Wchr B- Steiger, B. Davis, J. Schwartz, L. Sprain, J. Hauser, J Quackenbush J Bofle’sVl c’ CXc™nts H«mkcr, M. Schwicr, M. McCregor, S. Verthein, RQ Runningen! I.' 1 H t „r’ o xl f.’rT: F-Balmcr» J- Cullmann, R. Sprain, C. Hendrickson, C. Meyer. ROW 3: T. Bollcs, L. Johnson A Hesse K Petereon J. . skie, L. Hemker, M. Wakefield, C. Justin, B. Miller, M. Miller, G. Tranberg, J. Huhn, R Hussa, D. V.inderploeg, R. Frie'stad. D. Biack ’
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S z£e n 1 ( ooen u te tt The student council, acting as the governing board of West Salem High School, again diligently rendered school service. Leading this year's council was Bob Shaw, president; Merlin Wehrs, treasurer; and Sue Larson, secretary. Advisors were Horace Moran and Vernon Vradenburg. Two representatives and the president of each class elected for a one year term composed the council whose activities included the successful planning of noon hour recreation and continued support of such community projects as the Junior Red Cross and the polio fund drive. The council, besides being an active member of the Wisconsin Association of Student Councils, participated in the third annual Coulee Conference Rally at Holmcn. Freshmen: T. Moran V. Nun elm an B. Fleischman Sophomores: J. Yeskie G. Meyer B. Miller Officers discuss available dates on the busy school calendar. SEATED, Left to right: M. Wehrs, treasurer; B. Shaw, president; S. Larson, secretary. STANDING: Advisors Mr. V. Vradenburg and Mr. H. Moran. Juniors: S. Larson S. Schild M. Wehrs Seniors: B. Shaw C. Wucnsch D. Hussa J. Belles Representative D. Hussa checks C. Jostad's and R. Runningcn's name off the student body list as they vote for Council president. 30 Discussing noon hour recreation plans are B. Miller, M. Wehrs, V. Nuttclman, and J. Bolles.
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