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J .T Baccalaureate Services for the Hutchinson High School class of 1959 began with the playing of the processional by Miss Annette Edquist. Rev- erend P. E. Kettke, Pastor of Bethlehem E.U.B. Church, offered the invocation followed by a hymn, 'SNOW Thank We All Our God, sung by the audience. The scripture was read by Pastor Robert Gillquist of the Franklin Baptist Church. Reverend R. V. Holt, Vineyard Methodist Church Pastor, led in prayer. Under the direction of Roger V. Foss, the high school choir sang two numbers - Lead Me, Lordn by Wesley and Behold Now, Praise the Lord by Litcomb. Reverend Edward A. Hansen, Faith Lutheran Church Pastor, presented the baccalaureate ser- mon. Basing his message on Revelations 5-7, Reverend Hansen spoke on the topic Our Prob- lems and Codls Solutions. To close the service, the audience sang, How Firm a Foundation and Reverend Clarion Olsen of the Congregational Church pronounced the ben- ediction.
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It We will always remember Donald Erwin Kla- witter. He was born on March 6, 1941. Until the latter part of his junior year, he attended Hutchinson High School. On May 16, 1958, Don met with a fatal motorcycle accident. Don participated in wrestling in his ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades. He was an active member of H Club in his ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades also. Don was playing end position in football in his junior year. He also played foot- ball in eighth and ninth grades. In activities out of school, he took part in Rifle Club in his ninth year and Legion baseball in his seventh year. Donald also was a member of the staging crew for the Junior Class Play and was a member of the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church. To those of us who knew Don well, he was a true friendg and we all indeed do miss him. ,lon Anderson, a member of the class of '59 until his death as a sophomore. .lon was a band member, participant in bomb- er football and basketball, and a dash man in track. He was also an active member of both DeMolay and the Vineyard Methodist Church.
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