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ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF HONOR BARBARA RUECKL STEVE SEIDL Last year Barbara Rueckl and Sieve Seidl were chosen on the basis of scholarship, lead¬ ership, personality, and extra-curricular active ties by the faculty to represent Luxemburg Union High School at Badger Girl and Badger Boys States, Annually the American Legion sponsors a boy and the American Legion Auxi¬ liary sponsors a girl to a week of education in the fundamentals of our government at one of the Wisconsin state university campuses. Judi Harding was the only member of the class of 1965 to be awarded an A ' rating in interpretative reading of prose at the state contest In Madison. She has participated in Forensics for four years and received a letter and pin. Each year two juniors are selected on the basis of musical ability, service and charade to attend a music clinic at the Wisconsin State University campus in Oshkosh. The two sen¬ iors who attended were Lyndi Arendr for chorus and Steve Seidl for band. Each was specially trained in his particular field of music. Wayne Legois as an F. F. A, reporter in his junior year in High School and as F. F A, vice- president in his senior year was an outstand¬ ing worker. However these achievements were only part of his F F. A, career, 3n his senior year he entered competition for the State Farmer Award and was notified that at the convention on June 15 at Green Lake he would receive the award. As a future farmer, he has carried out many projects such as own¬ ing and raising two registered Holstein cows. JUDI HARDING WAYNE LEGOIS LINDA ARENDT Frige Twenty-four
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THAN TO BE WISE JOE WEININGER He specialize in tcono mitt. Football 3.2 Basketball 1,2 Baseball I Initiation Committee 3 Memories in Blue 4 BERTHA ZElTLER We have? yei to sec her frown. Forensics I Homecoming Committee 4 KAREN ZELLNER Her life is like a snow flake, it leaves a mark but not a stain. FHA 2,3,4 Officer 4 Prom Committee 3 Initiation Commitiee 3 Homecoming Committee 4 SHARRON WINK Intelligent, friendly. cute ind kind, a greater gal ij hard to Find, Class Office 1,2,3,4 Memories in Blue 4 Senior Class Play 4 Prom Court 3 Initiation Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Homecoming Committee 4 National Honor Society 3.4 library dub 1,2,3,4 Officer 4 Journalism 1.2.3 P sp Club 2,3 Officer 3 Monitor 3,4 JANICE ZELLNER Her joys li ? onward, her griefs behind. FHA 1,2 Homecoming Committee- 4 Journalism 3 Monitor 2 Style Show 1 SHARON ZELLNER If Sharon isn ' t around, we know whefH to look: she ii lie behind some open book.. FHA 1,23,4 Green lake Delegate 2 Forensic 2 A Initiation Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Homecommq Committee 3,4 Nation ! Honor Society 3 4 Siyle Show 1 Monitor 1,2,3,4 Pdge Twenty Firue
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ANNUAL STAFF Back tow- ft. Pitidcr r L, Charles, L Peot, U Arendt, Miss ?rofir row-$. SeidL J Harding 5. Rueekl, B. Beirl, L Vin- Hannon (adviior), R, SiodoU j. Slroobants. J, Weimngef, cent S. Wink R. Milk ' f. ANNUAL STAFF This past fall the various representatives of the Senior class were elected by their classmates to take the role as the yearbook editors. Following this elec¬ tion the editors started work on the nineteenth edition of Memories In Blue, As the year wore on the hard work of the annual was turned over to the printers in Green Bay for the final copy. Soon it will be due to be given to the student body for their final approval. With Miss Hannon, our advisor, the yearbook is sure to be a fitting climax to a wonderful four years tor alt the seniors and a treat for all of the student body who will remain behind to continue to publish many more editions of Memories In Blue. Page Twenty-five
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