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STANDING, L. to R.-Marjorie Baugrud, Mary Alice Becker, Nancy Schmidt, Lyle Mueller, Charles Sghuelgf Ioyce Brommelmeier, Marjorie Hofbereger, Margaret Korn, Mrs. fetzlaff, adviser. ' SIEATED-N Bill Hewitt ancy Thiel, Dick Ehlke, June Kratz, Pat Scott, Beverly Broehm. Jeanette Gauerke, Zola Larson, MAGENTA STAFF The Magenta Staff, under the supervision of Mrs. B. Tetz- laff, started their job on the yearbook in September. The editor, Beverly Broehm, and co-editor, 1-'at Scott, ap- pointed the staff members to fill in the important posts. They decided upon Jeanette Gauerke as Literary Editor, Dick Ehlke, Business Managerg Zola Larson, Assistant Business Manager, Lyle Mueller, Photographerg and Bill Hewitt, Sports Editor. Those representing the other classes were juniors-Margaret Korn, Nancy Schmidt, and Joyce Brommelnaeierg sophomore- Charles Schueler and David Rolandg and freshmen-Marjorie Baugrud and Mary Alice Becker. The theme of fishing was planned for this book because of all of the local interest around Winneccinne center in angling. Advertising really turned out with a bang! It is a new item to help the cost of the annual. Businesses solicited were from the Winneconne area, the Twin Cities, and Oshkosh. Dick Ehlke, Beverly Broehm, Marjorie Baugrud, Zola Larson, Leon Kellogg, Melvin Hoger, and Danny Retz were the salesmen for the advertising. They have done a marvelous job. The Larson Studio came in October to take all class and informal pictures. After the pictures came back, they had a big job ahead of them to paste everything up and the job was begun. The first deadline to be made was February 17. When all type-written material was in. The days before this were hectic: but it was a lot of fun. -40-
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i Seated L-R-R. Mueller, M. Becker, V. Pufhal, L. Kinslet, G. Reese, E. Riley, Jo. Gauerke. Standing-L-R.-C. Mueller, D. Lipske, R. Handt, M. Mathison, C. Hendry, T. Keough, G. Remmel, R. Day, D. McNamee, M. Lammeman, Mr. Eid, Adviser. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council's main purpose is to discuss and improve all of the student's problems and, ideas with emphasis on cooperation with administration. Any stu- dent may take them to their student representative and he in turn takes up the matter wih the Council. The representatives for the freshmen were: Mary Alice Becker, Donald Lipske, Mary Lammeman, Bob Hondt. S0Ph0I'H0fCS were: Carol Mueller, Joanne Gauerke, Tom Keough, and Carl Hendry. The juniors were: Georgia Reese, Eleanor Riley, Ronald Day, and Melvin Mathison. The seniors were: Virginia Pufhal, Ruth Mueller, Gaylord Remmel, and David McNamee. Their main project was planning the homecoming week- end. On Friday night the huge bonfire, parade and dance were their responsibility. On Friday afternoon, school was dismissed to allow the different classes and organizations to decorate their floats. They were then shown to the public on Friday night before the bonfire and dance. It all turned out very nice. Saturday afternoon, during the game, members of the Student Council gave up their time and decorated the gym. Their theme was Moments to Remember. It was carried out very effectively throughout the gym. In the center of the gym was a goal post with football pictures around it. The school's colors of red and white were predominant. The king chosen was james Kuhr. He chose Karen Friedrich as his queen. A new idea which was thought of this year, and which will probably be an annual affair, was a charity ball for the March of Dimes. To' collect more money, a queen was chosen by money votes. The queen for this year was Beverly Broehm. She chose Ted Wicinsky for her king. The officers for this year were: Loretta Kinsler, Presi- dent, David McName, Vice-President, Virginia Pufhal, Secretary, Ruth Mueller, Treasurer. The group has been very successful and efficient under the supervision of Mr. John Eid. -59-
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a ultima lll g-an SEATED: N. Thiel, M. Hofberger, Z. Larson, C. Romberg, B. Bradley, B. Broehm. STANDING: P. Scott, C. Hanson, C. Schueler, Mrs. Griedl, M. Popke, j. Gauerke. Wolf Call In sports, the reporters found news very exciting all year. Wiiuniimg the championship for football and basketball led to many interesting news articles. News was plentiful through the year from the various clubs and organizations in school. The Wolf Call Staff wrote articles each time a club had an interesting meet- ing or undertaken a new project. Homecoming, Prom, Leap-Year Dance, Charity Ball, and many other dances were all reported by the staff to the students. The Wtilf Call Staff has been busy all this year covering social events at Witineconne High. Those on the staff ate: Editor, Nancy Thiel, Assistant Editor, Betty jo Bradley, Re- porters, Marjorie I-lofberger, Beverly Broehm, Pat Scott, Charles Schueler, .loanne Gauerke, Beverly Helke, and Mar- jorie Popke. Typing is done by the office training class under the guidance of Mrs. Irma Griedl, Wtmlf Call Adviser The staff gathers all important material on the maga- zine campaign, forensics, and other projects sponsored by the school. lt also carried Bits of Interest about faculty members and students. So all through the year, reporters, adviser, and editors worked to put our news and views of the school into print once a week. .41- If
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