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DRAWATIC S 1st Row—L. Becker, B. McMahon, L. Wacholtz, V. Krueger, R. Borsack, J. Slowey, B. Wedderkop, H. Hintz, W. Ristau, V. Mans 2nd Row—Miss Robinson, K. Caves, R. McLean, B. Mills, J, Dahlgren, D. Gilmore, L. Parker, K. Hamilton, G. Gardow, R. Buchholz, L. Miller, C. Pomplin, F. Long, F, Russell 3rd Row—L. Miller, V. Kietzman, R. Messerschmidt, E. Teske, G. Buchholz, N. Zuelke, I. Gibson, P. Schwark, I. Bursack, B. Dunn, K. Dunn, F. Glow- lnske 4th Row—J. Wilson, J. Mussey, F. Squires, M. Dahlgren, S. Pohl, L. Schultz, L. Meyer, J. Zabel, I. Leiske, D. Campbell, L. Squires Dramatics is an activity which has a wide appeal. It is a fine way to use leisure time because it combines many values with a great deal of fun. Dramatics offers an opportunity for self-expression and often brings out hidden talents. It develops an appreciation of good writing and good speech. It teaches cooperation because everyone is working together in a group undertaking whose success depends upon all of those taking part. OFFICERS President Secretary Treasurer Ruth Messerschmidt John Dahlgren Mavis Dahlgren
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C OIJNCIL STUD 15 NT 1st Row—Advisor: H. Kujath, L. Miller, R. Messerschmidt, D. Zimbeck 2nd Row—G. Buchholz, K. Dunn, L. Becker, B. Dunn, H. Radloff, B. McMahon 3rd Row—E. Fritz, L. Parker, J. Smith, E. Messerschmidt, J. Hamilton 4th Row—J. Johnson, R. Bursack, B. Long, L. Messerschmidt, B. Christensen The student who has been controlled without representation during his high school career is not likely to have acquired the habits and attitudes needed for alert citizenship in a democracy. Realizing this as well as the need for sacrifice on the part of each individual in such a society, the students of the Westfield High School have set forth to maintain our cherished way of life through an organization headed by the student council composed of representatives from each class and activity. We trust that the experiences so gained will aid in preparing us to live a better life in a better society. OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Advisor Larry Miller Donald Zimbeck Ruth Messerschmidt Mr. Kujath 26
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1. Yum-Yum 1 2. Ambition 3. Where's Leo? 4. Eyeing Waupaca 5. Chums 6. Backstop . Squirt . Dunn Sisters 9. Butch 10. Let 'er come 11. Growing up, El 12. Flirty 13. Pals 14. Yea, Westfield 15. Lois Kin 16. New Hair-do 17. Huh? Me? 18. Freshmen days 19. Katie 20. The F.F.A. 21. Little Hazel 22. Hintz 23. Hot Stuffings 24. Kate Skoot 25. Fast not Slow-y 26. Jag Lake 27. Dick, John D.. John, Laurence, Iris 28. Bang 1.BangI 29. Pomp 28
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