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Left to Right: Orman FIxsen, Dennis Beemann, Gary Hansen, Larry Lange, and their advisor Hr. Underland. Ihe Projection Club is in charge of the showing of movies WHS students see during the school year. “Communism on the Map and Operation Abolition were two films that were shown to grades 7-12 early in May. Mr. Bottemiller, who was in charge of the program, spoke briefly on the importance of knowing what Communism is all about. The filmstrip Communism on the Map was also shown. It was surprising and rather frightening to note the great portion of the world that lias gone Communist In recent years. The movie Operation Abolition concerned a meeting of the House Un-American Activities Committee held in California and the near riots that errupted as a consequence of this meeting. The Pep Club has been an extremely active or- ganization this year Among other things they sponsored a sweat-shir sale. They also gave the team vocal support at all football and basketball games.
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BUS PATROL Sitting left to right: P. Goudy, J. Schoer, S. Warner, J. Schwahn, R. Wittwer. Standing: K. Pixsen, A. Irlbeck, R. Poelster, B. Walter, A. Brau, G. Bloedow, P. Oorres, J. Niemann, P. McCorkell, L. Lange. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Seated left to right: R. Siegfried, K. Wedin, 0. Hansen, J. Magin, M. Schoer, P. McCorkell. Standing: J. Kretsch, A. Irlbeck, T. Christensen, M. Willhite, J. Niemann, K. Pixsen, R. Wittwer, R. Wille, D. Risse, K. Almjeld, J. Wetter, R. Raddatz, B. Walter, M. McCorkell, L. Lange. Not pictured is the advisor, Mrs. Arndt.
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Left to Right—Row One—P. Powell, J. Magln, M. Macht, G. Lamprecht, K. Alm.leld, A. Arends, S. Sinclair, J, Bloedow, J. Schwahn, P. McCorkell. Row Two—S. Warner, S. Dickenson, 0. Goche, M. Ooche, E. Schwelm, E. Christensen, L. Lang, R. Poelster, R. Wittwer, E. Neu- mann, D. Hansen, J. Magln, R. Siegfried. Row Three—J. Niemann, B. Domine, M. Coulter, P. Christensen, M. McCorkell, T. Christensen. Row Pour—J. Wetter, D. Hengel, C. Dicken- son, V. Christensen, R. Wllle, S. Dlckensen, G. Schumacher, R. Raddatz, D. Hengel, J. Menk. BAND The Marching Band made Its first appearance of the year at the Tracy Box Car Days on Sept- ember 4. The band Journeyed to the U of M on October 1, to watch the Gopher's first home game. Bands from all over the state participated In a spectacular halftime show. They also performed at Homecoming activities and marched at several home footbali games. The WHS Pep Band played for all of the football and basketball pep fests during the school term. They cheered the basketball boys on with their music at all of the teams home contests. The Pep Band co-operated with the cheerleaders and the pep club In forming new and Interesting cheers for the season. The Concert Band opened Its season with a Pall Concert on November 10, The Annual Christ- mas Concert was held on December 20, Featured at the concert was the musical fantasy Twas the Night Before Christmas . Kathy Plxsen was narrator for this piece. Band and chorus mem- bers presented Mr. Solheim with a token of their appreciation In the form of a watch at this concert. The band's Winter Concert was presented on March 6. The concert consisted of en- sembles and solo selections from the band. These and other groups competed at the Spring Music Contest. This year the contest was held on April l6 at Belvlew. The contestants received 8 A ratings there and went on to win 3 A ratings at the Regional-State Music Contest at Worthing- ton on April 28. The Concert Band made their final appearance of the year at the Spring For- mal Concert on May 8.
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