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Graduation 1970 Honor Speaker Bill Freudenburg Honor Speaker Brian Nyquist Susan Schellenberg and Judy Kuester (not pictured) played the Baccalaureate processional. The Swing Choir entertained during Baccalaureate. ‘Pomp and Circumstance” was played by the WPHS Band at the Graduation exercises. 21
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Versatile Class Displays Ability SHIRLEY WEGNER: “Give me a man ... I’m not choosy.” Pep Club JOHN WIENEKE: “Someday I’ll do something drastic ...like study.” Class Play, Honor Roll. CADET Staff CHERIE WIESE: “Why not keep smiling? Trouble has a way of finding me.” Band, Girls’ Glee, Mixed Chorus. Pep Club. Musicals. BARB YOST: “A rolling eye, a roving heart.” Pep Club. German Club President, CADET Staff. Senior Class Play, Transfer from Omaha North. GORDON YUNKER: “Laugh and the class laughs with you. but you go to the office alone.” Football, Track. W-Club, Senior Class Play, Student Council, Student Director Junior Class Play, Campaign Manager County Government Day, W-Club Treasurer. SHIRLEY WEGNER JOHN WIENEKE CHERIE WIESE BARB YOST GORDON YUNKER 20
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First Row: Dan Nebuda, Jim Mace, Lewis Reppert. Second Row: Roger Lykins, Sue Burg, Wynell Ludwig. Third Row: Steve Wagner, Cherie Wiese, Shirley Wegner. Fourth Row: Marcile Brehmer, Bob L. Anderson. First Row: Arlene Geu, Susan Webb, Nancy Schulzkump. Second Row: Lana Mohnson, John Wieneke, Connie Pflueger. Third Row: Duane Klabunde, Kristen Maack, Roger Paus. Fourth Row: Roger Leonard. Rick Minnis, Allan Olson. Our Knowledge Is Our Peace Honor Society: First Row: Jeff Weeks, Susan Meyer. Second Row: Bill Freudenburg, Guy Henery. Brian Nyquist. Commencement exercises were held for 45 seniors on Wednesday, May 27, 1970, at 8 P.M. The graduates marched into the gym to the music of ‘‘Pomp and Circumstance.” Of the five honor students, Bill Freudenburg and Brian Nyquist were chosen to give speeches. The band then played a number in honor of the graduates. The speaker, Dr. Wesley Meier -henery, then presented his speech, ‘‘Challenges of Today’s World.” The diplomas were then presented to the graduating class by Mr. Richard Burg, President of the School Board. The Senior year came to a close as the graduates carried their diplomas and walked out of the doors of WPHS for the last time as students. This was the first time a reception line was formed outside so the people would have a chance to congratulate everyone. 22
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