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Galmdwt, !762-X763 September 3 7 22 October 1 3 4 15 19 23 November 1 -2 6 22-23 December 3 7-9 10 16 21 January 9 1 7-18 21 29 February 8 13 16 21 26 March 1 18 23 24 3 O - 31 31 April 5 1 O 21 27 May 4 9-11 17 June 4 A.H.S. opened with 101 seniors, 87 juniors, 87 sophomores, 117 freshmen. Chimps were on parade. Seniors held a car wash. Teachers attended a meeting. Group pictures were taken. FHA Mother-Daughter Banquet. drew a large crowd. Green's Circus entertained. Sue Mraz and John Cesar reigned at Homecoming. One-Act Play Contest took place. Teachers attended Wisconsin Edu- cation Association meeting at Milwaukee. Ella Jenkins presented a lyceum. Thanksgiving vacation began. Career Day was held at Kewaunee. Senior Class presented The Imag- inary Invalid. O. G. Fitzgerald discussed the potentials of the mind. Band and Chorus entertained at the Christmas concert. Christmas vacation started at 2:30. Project Mercury was discussed. Semester Exams were given. Dianne Feld received DAR award. Vocal-aires sang at A. H.A. Sophomores sponsored Turnabout. Teachers beaten by Packers in scholarship benefit game. Seniors sponsored Valentine Ball. Oscar Gren presented a lyceum. Regional Basketball Tournament was held at Algoma. Local forensic contest was held. Solo-Ensemble Music Festival was held at Abbot Pennings. Juniors presented Great Caesar's Ghost. Youth Club sponsored Science Fair. Bob Wood entertained at lyceum. Teachers met at Sheboygan. Easter vacation began at 2:30. Spring Music Concert was pre- sented. Abbot Pennings was host to Con- cert Music Festival. State Music Festival was held at Madison. Class trips were taken. Junior Prom was social high-light. Commencement for the Class of 1963. SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP HONORS VALEDICTORIAN--Suzanne Schlise SALUTATORIANS--David Heidmann David LeCloux .,.., iii tim-at I , xV..,. ,,,,,., 41 rs MAGAZINE SALES WINNERS--TOP ROW: V. I. Brann, J. Heidmann, J. Shaw. BAND STAFF-- SECOND ROW: D. Hoffmann, M. Bero, D. Andre, T. DuPont. MUSIC CLINIC--STANDING J. Heidmann, B. Granius, K. Koss, M. Bero, D. Feld. SEATED: l. Wolske, J. Hall, D. Andre. SCHOLARSHIP KEYS--Suzanne Schlise, 50 David Heidmann and David LeCloux.
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