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Row 1-P. Borsack, B. Kietzman, D. Kasuabaski, E. Dee, J. Soiney, Y. Goldsmith, M. Rhode, B. Eggleston, L. Willegal. V. Kruger. Row 2-P. Polenske, S. Hintz, I. Gollnick, R. Dahlke, R. Tolzmann, V. Buschke, E. Marotz, K. Hammond, M. Willegal, L.Juhnke, G. Messerschmidt. Row 3-Mr. Johnson, Director, M. Borsack, B. Marotz, M. Ely, E. Klimke, G.Hamilton, V. Glaske, D.Gundersen, D. Buchholz, D. Messerschmidt, B. Hill. Row 4-A. Hamilton, S. Hamilton, A. Meyer, D. Spur- geon, 3. Warren, I. Olson, E. Dretzke, S. Buschke, P. Hoeft, H. Swader, D. Whitlock. Row 1-R. Gohlke, H. Wilder, R. Quinn, D. Reetz, Mr. Johnson, Director, T. Hackman, R. Polacek, E. Hell, H. Henke. Row 2—R. Gohlke, H. Wegenke, C. Good, A• Dee, T. McMahon, R. Thada. -20-
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STUIJEIMT COUNCIL L 111 0 A It Y CLUB Seated-A. Dee, E. Klimkc, Miss Orossv;aite, Advisor, S. uske, Row-l-D. Buchholz, V. Glaske, R. Dahlke, D. Kasuabaski, 1'. L. Willegal, P. V eiss, A. V eiss, J. Boesler, B. Kiet nan, H. N. Schultz, E. Marotz, V. Buschke. Row 2-1. Wedell, E. Kell Schwanke, L. Glaske, Y. Goldsmith, H. Krueger, T. Hackman, I. M. Borsack, C. Klusmeyer, E. Hell, D. Smith, D.Hamilton, D. Seated-D. Reetz, T.Hackman, Mr. Fenske,Advisor, D. Buchholz, D. Dahlke Standing.A. Dee, G. Messerschnidt, L. Glaske, J. Callahan, K. Rhode, T. McMahon. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club consists of thirty members. They learn the rou- tine of checking out books, learning to classify and repair and do other duties connected with the librarv. Miss Crossv aite is advisor. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council consists of eight members who meet with Mr. Fenske to discuss and try to solve the problems of the student body. They also have had charge of noon-time recreation and the selling of pop and candy. The money received from these concessions has gone to buy many things for the school. -19
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Row 1-H. Swader, P. Borsack, P. Polenske, D. Whitlock, R. Gohlke, D. Dnhlke, S. Hintz, S. Hanson, D. Messerschmidt, D. Buchholz, M. Thalacker. Row 2—Y. Goldsmith, C. Klusmeyer, A• Hamilton, M. Rhode, V. Buschke, E. Fuhrmann, T. Hackman, R. Schimelpfening, H. Gollnick, V. Kru er, H. Wegenke, I. Olson, Mr. Johnson,Director. Row 3-T. Hammond, B. Hill, I. Gollnick, M. Borsack, J. John- son, D. Smith, R. Gohlke, H. Wilder, A. Kemnitz, K. Hammond, R. Dahlke. 13 BARD This year’s band,being the second year of its existence since the war, has thirty-five members. Through the efforts of Mr. Johnson and the students, money for new uni- forms has been raised through musicals, concerts, and dances. At the football games the band entertained with music and marching for- mations. The pep band added a great deal to the basketball games. The band has made great progress this year and every one is looking forward to it’s participation in the district tournament. BOYS» GLEE CLUB The Boys» Glee Club is a new organization to W. H. S. It has thirteen members who meet Wednesday’s under the direction of Mr. Johnson. The boys’ talents were shown off in the musical and in the tournament. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB Forty-five girls raise their voices in merry notes of music every Tues- day and Thursday under the direction of Mr. Johnson. This group added a colorful background for the musical show held in March. Group, ensembles, and solo numbers participated in the music tournament. -21-
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