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Q...-F -V,.vVY... - QS .lffi 2 m si' ,: HifY Adviser: Carl Waller Qfhcersi Tom Lorenz, president Bill lvlutchler, vice president Dick james, secretary-treasurer The club meets every Monday at six o'clock. The purpose of the cluh is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian leadership and to provide a sort of social organization lor boys. Activities: ate supper together at the meetingsg Christmas party at Warren Sommersg spring party at john Hendricksonsg took part in the inter-high school l-li-Y dance, a Christmas basket to needy, Little Brown jug contest held by all lvladison Hi-Y cluhsg speakers: lVlr. Ryan on Things a l-li-Y club can do , lvlr. Brodhead on Dynamite , and Mr. Ullsvik on A canoe trip through northern Wisconsin , saw several shows together. The members Cas they appear in the picture ahovcl arc: ttop rowj Tim Harrington, Peter Patterson, Calvin Royston, tsecond rowj Dar Waters, Ed Vaughan, john l-lendrickson, Arlic Mucks, jim Vincent, john Q'Connell, Cthird row? George lXlucks, Phil Desch, Tom Lorenz, Mr. Waller, Bill lvlutchler, Dick james, Bud Brodhcad, Cxfourth rowj john Brann, Ed Holt, Bill jones, Chuck Hanson, Bob Beck, Warren Sommer.
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Q' 4 if- z Offs q fm 'F-' Q, 'Ny ,gs- Student Council Adviser: Ronald Edgerton Oflhcers: Sylvia jackson, president First semester Edwin Vaughan, president second semester Bill Depew, vice president Marilyn Reinfried, secretary The council met once a month the hrst semester and twice a month the second. Purposes: to bring about a greater loyalty to the ideals of Wisconsin High Schoolg to establish greater co-operation in school relationshipsg to promote the welfare of all in the interests of all, to match liberty with equal evidence of student responsibility, to make such rules and regulations for students as tshall be necessary and proper to attain the above purposes. Activities of your council: sponsored the election program for the entire school in November, Cassembly and pollsjg selected a new cheer-leading staff and petitioned the W Club for more lenient letter requirements regarding the sameg sponsored a poster campaign for courtesy in and about school corridors, studied student self-government activities at Solomon Juneau High School Clvlil- waukeej to the ultimate benefit of our owng introduced a more responsible system of student conduct in our noon roomsg introduced the honor-study-hall idea for the library, investigated the student locker situation and made recom- mendations designed to improve the same, provided an agency for the selection and purchase of the Wisconsin High School ringg sponsored pep sessions and rallies designed to promote the spirit behind the teams, sponsored the annual spring Honors Banquet for the recognition of merit in extra-curricular activities, sponsored Family Welfare Christmas Basket program through the homerooms. The members Cas they appear in the picture abovej are: Ctop rowl Frances Levenick, Mary Lou Bell, lklary Otto, joan Adams, Csecond rowj Vsfarren Som- mer, Ben Anderson, Cthird rowj Sylvia jackson, Bill Depew, Ed Vaughan, kiarilyn Reinfricd, Pat Salter.
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fo .,, ,W P ::. : QMS! g , fi F10 A xg? fX Philomathia Adviser: Esther Vxfeightman Officers: lieena Rogers, president Catherine Coleman, vice president janet Lillegren, treasurer Barbara McNeel, secretary The club meets the first Tuesday of each month. The purpose of the club is to be of service to the school, as well as a social club for girls. Activities: subscribed to Good Iibtiselzeeping for the library, candy sale to buy records for noon dances, parent-faculty tea, polished trophies, party, sleigh ride. The members Cas they appear in the picture aboveb are: Ctop roxvb l-lelen Hopkins, Lorraine Thompson, Barbara Kessenich, Marion jamieson, Ann jackson, Clare Stroud, Qsecond rowj Betty Odegard, Erances Ann Kessenich, Mary Enneking, Kate Salter, Merrilyn Olson, Elorence Daniels, Esther Marsh, Cthird rowjvlosephine Trumbower, joan Adams, janet lsillegren, Miss Weightman, Keena Rogers, Barbara McNeel, Pat Salter, Sue Nesbit, Cfourth rowj Peggie Jamieson, Gwen Pekel, Mary Eleanor Truax, Erances Sul- livan, Mary jane Thomas, l-lelen Schuette, Mary Belle Wilkie, Also Catherine Coleman, Virginia McCormick, Nancy Nesbit, and Patty Slidell.
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