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This is all that remained of homes along a stretch of road in the Bel- Air section of Los Angeles after a brush fire swept the area—worst in Los Angeles history. i Redstone rocket carrying Astronaut Virgil Grissom's capsule lifts off Cape Canaveral launching pad on space flight. A freedom rider bus goes up in flames after a fire bomb was tossed through a window near Anniston, Ala. Roger Maris, New York Yankees’ outfielder, finishes swing after hit- ting 61st homer at Yankee Stadium on last day of season. Model family fallout shelter holds attention of visitors at the Kentucky State Fair in Ixmisville, symbolic of the upsurge of national interest in civil defense. President Kennedy and cabinet members before the first cabinet session at the White House. From left. Postmaster General Edward Day, U.N. Ambassador Adlai Stevenson, Vice President Johnson, Defense Secretary Robert McNa- mara, Agriculture Secretary Orville Freeman, Labor Secre- tary Arthur Goldberg, Welfare Secretary Abraham Ribi- oofT, Commerce Secretary Luther Hodges, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, Secretary of State Dean Rusk, President Kennedy, Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon and Interior Secretary Stewart Udall. THE WHITE RABBIT WABASSO, MINN. 1961-1962 Table oCo de d Administration ..... 2 Classes . . . . . 8 Activities ...... 21 I Athletics . . 37 Left to right: Richard Raddatz, Robert V. Daub, Stanley Stassen - President, Lloyd Telschow, Leonard A. Hauptli, L. M Puhr, Warren Radel. Miss Anne Mahal Secretary. Left to right: L. W. Telschow - Superintendent, Lorance Geske - Elementary Principal, Norman Pranchere - Principal. 3 Mr. Aldeen Underland Senior Mathematics: Audio Visual, Tenth Grade. Miss Anne Rub Is Home Economics: FHA, Junior Class, Annual Mrs. Victor Christensen Jr. High English and Reading: Eighth Grade Mr. Maurice Oort Business Education, Assistant football coach, Elementry Phy. Id: Junior Class. Mr. James Murphy Social Studies, Phy. Id., A team basketball coach: Ninth Grade, Guidance Counseling. Mr. William Oasho Junior High Math and Social Studies: Junior High Sports, Seventh Grade. 4 Mr. Raymond Scott Science:Elementary Science Camera Club, Head Baseball Coach, Junior Class. Mr. Russell Pesola Music: Elementary Music, Pep Band, Pep Club, Tenth Grade. Mrs Leonard Merth Librarian Mrs. Russell Pesola German: Class Plays, Drum Majorettes, Newspaper. Mr. Gramer Davis Industrial Arts: Athletic Director, Head Football Coach, Ass’t. Basketball Coach, Head Track Coach, Letterman's Club, Senior Class. Mrs. Harley Lampman Senior English, Speech, Phy Ed: Senior Class, Cneerleaders, Declamation. 5 Mrs. Ernest Arndt First Orade Mrs. John Krengel Second Orade Mrs. Lillian Scheim Third Orade Qchoob fkicultj Mrs. Hazel Peavy Fourth Orade Mrs. Michael Franta Mrs. Melvin Krestch (substitute) Mrs. Orley Carlson Sixth Orade Fifth Orade Left to right: Art Werner, Ken Bernard, Archie Dennistoun, Wally Nonemacher, Louie Doub, Back row left to right: Joan Niemann, Elizabeth Christensen, Joyce Luescher, Teresa Walter, Susan Warner, Front row; Audrey Brau, Phyllis Goudy, Kathleen Pixsen, Lois Willhite, Mavis Kuehn. Harvey Simning Donnie Friedley Mabel Priedley and Rose Vogel Joan Niemann Love came into her heart one day. just for a visit and decided to stay.” George Evans Teachers discover my faults. They never appri- ciate my charms. Jerome Lange A Joker in the deck, but not a bad deal. Mavis Kuehn Pull of pep, full of vigor, she kept the class room in a dither. Gayle Bloedow Laugh and I'll laugh with you - study and you study alone. Loma Woelfel I don't preach-------why should I practice? 9 David Sichten ” I came, I bluffed, I graduated.1” Jean Dalimann Blushing is the color of virtue. Phyllis Goudy A maiden seen, but sel- dom heard. Karen 3nith Ifm wide awake as you can see, but sound asleep, I d rather be. ■ Carolyn Gores Shefs learned to say things with her eyes that others waste time putting into words. Bernard Macht Many great men were silent. Karen Almjeld I can hardly wait to hear what I'm going to say. Dennis Moore I want to be bashful, but the girls won!t let me. Gary Turbes lI,m Just a poor little Innocent farm boy. Esther Odell n It s nice to be natural if your naturally nice. LaVonne Fennem A studious girl, who also believes in enjoyment. Clarice Fennem A miss who s full of mischief. 11 QomIoas Jerome Magln He studies, but he's perfectly normal. Audrey Brau Shy to the eye, but oh my S'1 Ernest Werner (No Picture) He comes when he least needed. is Gary Hansen I'm going to tell Einstein a few things. Nancy Berg I might be better if I would, but it's awfully lonesome being good. Glen Bill Avoid anything that spells 'work . 12 KAREN ALMJELD: Class officer, 12U; Student Council, 124; FTA, 23; Pep Club, 1234; Paper Staff, 123 +; Annual Staff, 3; Band, 1234; Chours, 234; Class Play, 34; Honor Guard, 3; PHA, 34; Camera Club, 34; National Honor Society, 34; Politics Club, 23; Boys and Girls County, 3; Salutatorian, 4. NANCY BERG: PTA, 4; Pep Club, 1234; Paperstaff, 34; Annual Staff, 4; Band, 4; Chours, 12; Declamation, 3: Class Play, 34; Majorette, 34; PHA, 4; Glee Club, 12. GLENN BILL: Pootball, 1234; Basketball, 1234; Track, 24; Baseball, 1; Pep Club, 234; Homecoming Attendant, 4; Declamation, 3; GAYLE BLOEDOW: PTA, 4; Pep Club, 1234; Paperstaff, 34; Annual Staff, 4; Chours, 123; Class Play, 4; Bus Patrol, 34; Majorette, 1234; PHA, 4; Glee Club, 1; AUDREY BRAU: Class Officer, 1; Student Council, 2; PTA, 4; Pep Club, 234; Paperstaff, 234; Class Play, 34; Bus Patrol, 234; PHA, 4; JEAN DALLMANN: Pep Club, 1234; Paperstaff, 4; Band, 4; Chour3, 1234; Homecoming At- tendant, 2; Class Play, 34; Majorette, 34; Cheerleader, 3; Glee Club, 1; Boys and Girls County, 3. DAVID EICHTEN: Pootball, 234; Basketball, 1; Baseball, 3; Homecoming Attendant, 24; Class play, 4. ' GEORGE EVANS: Class Officer, 1; Pootball, 1234; Basketball, 123; Track, 24; Base- ball, 1234; Pep Club, 1234; Homecoming King, 4; Class Play, 3; Wrestling, 3. CLARICE PENNERN: Class Officer, 34; Student Council, 34; PTA, 4; Pep Club, 1234; Homecoming «tendant, 24; Class Play, 34; Cheerleader, 1234; Glee Club, 1. LAVONNE PENNERN: PTA, 4; Pep Club, 234; Paperstaff, 234; Class Play, 34; PHA, 4. CAROLYN GORES: Class officer, 4; Pep Club, 234; Paperstaff, 4; Chours, 12; Home- coming Attendant, 4; Class Play, 4; Boys and Girls County, 3. PHYLLIS GOUDY: Pep Club, 2; Chours, 234; Class Play, 4; Bus Patrol, 234; PHA, 1. GARY HANSEN: Projection Club, 23; PTA, 234; Paperstaff, 1234; Class Play, 34; Camera Club, 1234; National Honor Society, 4; Politics Club, 234; Boys and Girls County, 3. MAVIS KUEHN: Class Officer, 134; Pep Club, 1234; Paperstaff, 1234; Annual Staff, 4; Chours, 12; Homecoming Queen, 4; Class Play, 34; Bus Patrol, 4; Cheerleader, 134; PHA, 1; Glee Club, 1. JERRY LANGE: Student Council, 1234; Projection Club, 1; Pootball, 2; Basketball, 2; Baseball, 234; Pep Club, 34; Chours, 3; Class Play, 34. BERNARD MACHT: Declamation, 3; Class Play, 3; Boys and Girls County, 3. JEROME MAGIN: Class Officer, 23; Student Council, 3; Basketball, 1234; Track, 234; Annual Staff, 4; Band, 1234; Chours, 4; Class Play, 34; Honor Guard, 3; National Honor Society, 34; Boys and Girls County, 3. DENNIS MOORE: Class Officer, 4; Student Council, 4; Class Play, 3; Boys and Girls County, 3. JOAN NIEMANN: Class Officer, 1; PTA, 23; Pep Club, 1234; Paperstaff, 1234; Annual Staff, 34; Band, 234; Chours, 234; Class Play, 34; Bus Patrol, 34; PHA, 34; Camera Club, 4; National Honor Society, 4; Politics Club, 23; Boys and Girls County, 3; Homemaker of Tomorrow, 4. ’ ESTHER ODELL: Pep Club, 234; Paperstaff, 1234; Annual Staff, 4; Chours, 1234; PHA, 1234; Glee Club, 12; Camera Club, 4; Boys and Girls County, 3; KAREN SMI HI: FTA, 34; Pep Club, 1234; Annual Staff, 4; Declamation, 234; Class Play, 4; PHA, 1234; Glee Club, 1. GARY TURBES: Ceclamation, 3; Class Play, 34; Boys and Girls County, 3. ERNIE WERNER: Class Officer, 1; Student Council, 1; Pootball, 123; Basketball, 123; Track, 2; Baseball, 2; Pep Club, 34; Chours, 23; Homecoming Attendant, 3; Class Play, 4; Wrestling, 3. LORNA WOELFEL: Class Officer, 1; PTA, 4; Pep Club, 34; Paperstaff, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Band, 1234; Chours, 12; Declamation, 24; Class Play, 4; Glee Club, 12. 13 Juiofto Back row left to right: Charles Brey, Allan Lemke, Charles Pelzel, Clarence Danielowski, Roger Pauling, Gary Schumacher, David Struebing, Dennis Neumann. Third row: Douglas Bergstrom, Id Willhite, Cletus Beranek John Evans, Dennis Weber, Bernadine Els, Karen Wille, Marilyn Wetter, Second row: Janet Beirl, Joyce Luescher, Darlene Knott, Beverly Holznagel, Ardell Arends. Suzan Warner, Theresa Walter, Front row: Eois Willhite, Janet Bloedow, Sandra Scheve, Arlene Weber, Gloria Lamprecht, Cheryl Dickinson, Kathleen Fixsen. G0frbi04ni(W Cm $ Back row left to right: Penny Powell, Gary Simning, Lyle Turbes, Robert Raddatz, Gary Woodford, Lillian Fennern, Ruth Schmidt, Donna Way, Third row Marilyn Coulter, Maureen Macht, James Gorres, Steven Haas, Ray Groebner, Sandra Dickinson, Mickey McCorkell, Second row: Peter Bierl, Keith Christenson, Roger Fennern, Roy Guggesberg, Mary Bemardy, Stanley Kuehn, Larry Lange, Front row: Jeanine Werner, Paul Hauptli, Roger Eichten, James Schewe, Kenneth Hoffman, Susan Dickinson. 14 Pt [uCIms Back row left to right: Janice Zimmerman, Sandra Moore, Helena Holznagel, Patricia Way, Kathleen Hoffman, Judy Woelfel, Patricia Weber. Second row: Elizabeth Christenson, Connie Goche, Ruth Zitzmann, Arlan Wille, Ronald Christenson, Patricia Mathiowetz, Diane Jenniges, Gaylon Dahmes. Front row Mary Christenson, Sandra Sinclair, Geraldine Goche, Lanny Kuester, Thresa Hammerschmidt, Jill Johanneck, Robert Wegner. Donald Wetter. Back row left to right: James Guggesberg. Louis Sheets, Verdon Johnson, Rolland Schoer, Norman Atkins, Joseph Pelzel, Chester Bergstrom, Pat Baune. Second row: Ronald Hoffman, Diane Arends. Judy Grebner, Kay Fenger, Lois Neumann, Dean Davis, Larry Webgr, Front Row: Sherman Sheets, Douglas Hanson, Edward Holzeriand, Dean Gores, Bruce Wegner, Gene Gores, 15 OjA Back row: Janet Johnson. Carol Christensen. Eunice Neumann, Judith Warner, Mark Raddatz, Paul Christensen, Michael Sinclair, Charles Jensen, Second row: Dee Lana Dahmes, Renee Werner, Julie Lindeman, Judith Magin, Daniel Hengel, Cleon Lange, Steven Reese, Robert Bernard. First row: Linda Sheets, Joyce Engel La Donna Zimmerman, Janet Pohlen, Arnold Lentz, Ervin Danlelovekl David Woelful. Back row left to right: Earlene Jensen, Jame3 Beran John Pixsen, Richard Warner, Delbert Werner, James Menk, Third row: Diane Hengel, Diane Schoer Carmen Qoche, Mary Woelfel, Ardyce Werner, David Fuhr, Gary Kuehn, Second row: Euleen Schweim, Jean Arndt. Patricia Reese, Joyce Johanneck, Linda Bemardy, James Franchere, Bernard Schewe Front row: Sharon Warner, Jean Burtzel, Beverly Wegner, Diane Pennem Linda Hauptll, David Radel, Martin Goche 6 Back row left to right: Bill Johnson, Wallace Nonnemacher, Larry Hoffman, Lynn Georgius, Alice Neumann, Lonnie Lange, Margaret Hofftaan. Second row: Diana Pixsen, David Hengel, Gretchen Powell, Mark Johanneck, LaVem Johnson, Patricia Raddatz. First row: Agnes Samyn, Janell Rasmussen, Gloria Johnson, Robert Pixsen, Patrick Sinclair. Back row left to right: Tom Bernardy, David Lange, Bill Woodford Darrel Lentz. Third row: Diane Hoffman, Bradley Wegner, Michael Johanneck, Dwayne Radel, Maynard Schewe, Douglas Johnson. Second row: Joan Burtzel, Pamela Pixsen, Barbara Menk, Greta1 Hauptli, Dee Ann Raddatz, Mary Wille. Pirst Row: James Bernardy, Murray Dennistoun, Warren Werner, James Koewler. 17 iQ Lq Standing from left to right: Nancy Hoffman, Nancy Zimmerli, Steven Menk, Ronnie Bernardy, Jody Radel, Corinne Powell, Olendon Dahroes, Tarell Priedly, Jerry Pranchere, David Goche, Bobby Bergstrom. Carol Stassen, Karen Qeske, Seated: Linda Johnson, Barrie Oeorgius, Deborah Pixsen, Rodney Kragh, Beverly Raddatz, Robert Alcorn, Cecilia Samyn. Absent: Dallas Neumann, Jeffrey Bittner Robert Rasmussen. GfVoAb FOWo Back row: Dean Woodford, Lois Troxel, Beverly Christensen, Joan Arndt, Patricia Large, Connie Lindeman, Gerald Magin. Third row: Diane Engel, Nancy Telschow, Brenda Wegner, Carolyn Woelful Rodney Dallman, Bonnie Werner, Juanita Hengel. Second row: Janet Salewski, Valerie Kratzke, Susan Burtzel, Lois Johnson, Paith Dallman, Gretchen Henning, Colleen Johnson. Pirst row: Steven Oeske, Donald Zieske, Kevyn Schweim, Sidney Schultz, Nels Christensen, David Johnson. 18 Q%cuie Owe Standing left to right: Connie Hoffman, Patti Zlmmerll, Marlys Rlgge, Steven Raddatz, Rodney Kragh, Dana Llndeman, Evelyn Raddatz, Kenneth Troxel, Danny Bamum, Margaret Telschov, Merlin Zimmerman, Bobby Jensen, Mary Kay Engel, Marilyn Stassen, Pauline Ooche, Jeanette Woelfel, Seated: Jeffrey Koewler, Lalrdie Dennlstoun, Oarlan Dahmes, Bemeta Wegner, Peter Kratzke, Jane Powell, Gregory Large, Shelia Sinclair. Absent: Patricia Carter. Back row left to right: Margaret Johanneck, Clayton Schwerin, Orville Troxel, Claudia Ooche, Paulette Lange, Chris Christensen, Tim Woodford, Beverly Dallmann. Middle row: Rodney Hoffman, Peggy Rlsse, Linda Fixsen, Dean Sinclair, Ginger Radel, Mlcheal Schultz, Kaye Fixsen. Front row: Sherrie Hauptll, Lucille Dallmann, Jerry Dlckinsen, Clayton Wlllhite, Patti Johnson, Noreen Rlgge, Jim Kratske. 19 Standing left to rights Ann Helget, Betty Helget to rights Kenneth Sheets, Gregory Riley, Phillip Hertllng, James Ellingson, Mary , Agnes Hahn, David Werner, Ervin Dorow. Seated left Steven Beadell, Lorraine Helget, Marie Plaetz. Qfy C lOt CHjC Group I Kathryn Arends Douglas Baune John Beadell Dean Berg Michael Bemardy Gregg Bittner Glnifer Dahmes Randall Dallmann Kleth Dresow Jean Prericks Diane Prericks Lindsey Prledley Diane Prank Gerald Gobllrsch Mark Guetter June Gammelgaard Moniea Hammerschmidt Dale Hauptll Donald Hauptll Julie Hengel Rory Hennen Janet Hillsheim Marcia Holznagel Janette Hoffman Susan Jensen Jeffrey Johanneck Elizabeth Johanneck Leon King James Knott Mary Ann Kratzke David Telschow Kevin Sinclair Brad Pietrowski Lynette Willhlte Marlene Schmidt Group II Scott Kratzke Steven Lensing Deborah Lovald Margie Mahal Curtis Mathlowetz David Neumann Jeffrey Pickett Anthony Price Mary Raddatz Michael Remiger Rebecca Roesler Debra Salewske Monica Samyn Richard Schroeder Daniel Schwab Bradley Schewe Michael Schottenbauer Bruce Sheets Randall Trost John Maus Dennis Winn Dennis Woelfel Leonard Woelfel Barbara Zollner Cynthia Zollner Steven Prokosch Melanie Schumacher David Wagner Mary Hahn Prank Hahn Perry Lee Bock Juliann Hertllng 20 Seated left to right: Karen Smith, Loma Woelfel, Gary Hanson LaVonne Fennern, Audrey Brau, Kathy Fixsen. Standing left to right: Clarice Fennern, Nancy Berg, Gayle Bloedow. F. U.A. Back row left to right: Earlene Jensen, Jean Arndt, Linda Hauptli Jeanine Werner, Susan Dickinson, Lillian Fennern, Connie Ooche, Sandra Sinclair, Carmen Ooche, Second row: Karen Smith, Ardyce Werner, Joyce Luescher, LaVonne Fennern, Mary Kay Christensen, Audrey Brau, Ruth Schmidt, Nancy Berg, Oayle Bloedow, Beverly Holznagel, Sandra Moore, Helyna Holznagel, Judy Woelful, Kathleen Hoffmann, Seated: Patricia Reece, Mary Woelful, Joan Niemann, Karen Almjeld, Cheryl Dickinson, Esther Odell, Sandra Dickinson, Penny Powell, Kathleen Fixsen. 22 Left to right: Loma Woelfel, Karen Smith, Janet Bloedow, Marilyn Coulter, Sandra Sinclair, Susan Dickinson, Kathleen Pixsen, John Pixsen. Standing left to right: Karen Almjeld, Gary Simning, Lewis Sheets, Charles Brey, Gary Hansen, Seated: Esther Odell, Joan Niemann. Sherman Sheets. Sandra Dickinson, Mavis Kuehn, Clarice Fennero, Cheryl Dickinson B TEAM CHEERLEADERS Sandra Sinclair, Beverly Wegner, Jill Johanneck, Carmen Goche A TEAM CHEERLEADERS Head Majorette-Jean Dallroann, left to right, Susan Jacobus, Teresa Walter, Karen Wille, Marilyn Wetter, Nancy Berg, Gayle Bloedow Wojot ttes Back row: Ernie Werner, Oeorge Evans, Cletus Beranek, David Struebing, Clarence Danielowske, Na cy Berg, Lorna Woelful, Carolyn Gores, Oayle Bloedow, Clarice Pennern. Jean Dallman Sandra Sinclair, Beverly Wegner, Pifth row: Ronald Christensen Verdun Johnson, Bobby Wegner, Ed Willhite, Jerry Lange, Theresa Walter, Lois Willhite, Janet Bierl, Lillian Pennern, Connie Ooche, Dean Davis, Arlan Wille, Bruce Wegner. Pourth row: Mavis Kuehn. Arlene Weber, Suzan Warner, Cheryl Dickinson. Beverly Holznagel, Karen Wille, Marilyn Wetter, Bernadine Eis, Gloria Lamprecht, Ardell Arends, Diane Arends, Geraldine Ooche, Diane Hengel• Third row: Esther Odell, Joan Niemann, LaVonne Pennern, Audrey Brau, Kathleen Hoffman, Donna Way, Sandra Moore, Patty Way, Mary Christensen, Lois Neumann, Eunice Neumann, Patricia Reece, Dianne Schoer. Second row: Susan Dickinson, Jeanine Werner, Ruth Schmidt, Maureen Macht, Patricia Weber, Joyce Luescher, Janet Joyce Johanneck. Bloedow, Kathleen Pixsen, Helyna Holznagel, Front row: Linda Hauptli, Carmen Ooche, Penny Powell, Karen Almjeld, Ruth Zitzmann, Jill Johanneck, Sandra Dickinson, Marilyn Coulter, Earlene Jensen, Diane Pennern. Pef CM) 25 Standing left to right: Esther Odell, Karen Smith. Seated: Joan Niemann, Jerome Magin, Loma Woelfel. A aViS Club Standing left to right: Larry Lange, Roger Eichten, Peter Bierl, Steve Haas, Gary Simning, Gary Hansen. Seated: Sandy Dickinson, Karen Almjeld, Kathleen Pixsen, Kenny Hoffman. Standing left to right: Donna Way, Loma Woelfel, Mary Bernardy. Seated: Penny Powell. Rabbit Tracks improved greatly during the 1961-1962 season. Our last edit- ion included photographs. Rabbit Tracks joined the NSPA (National Scholastic Press Association) and the Quill and Scroll Society became ac- tive. The paper unknowingly has be- longed to the Quill and Scroll Soc- iety since 1951. Karen Almjeld be- came the first charter member. Standing at left, going up: Kenny Hof- fman, Joyce Luescher, Jean Arndt, Eu- leen Schwiem, Marilyn Coulter, Beverly Holznagel, Gary Hansen. Row two: Kathy Fixsen, Teresa Walter, Susan Warner, Jean Dallaann. Third row; Karen Alm- jeld, Cheryl Dickinson, Audrey Brau, Nancy Berg, Sandy Sinclair, Larry Lan- ge. Fourth row: Joan Niemann, La Vonne Fennem, Pat Reese, Connie Goche. Left to right: Gayle Bloedow, Mavis Kuehn, Loma Woelfel, Carolyn Gores Clarice Fennem, Sandy Dickinson. f-fwvi6C )w ig Qupjm M.am 26 Royalty Our Teair. |Cu tCj Q fylQQ The 1961 Homecoming started on Thurs- day night, with the coronation of Queen Mavis Kuehn by her escort King George Evans. Other members of the royal party were: Carolyn Gores, Clarice Fennem, Glenn Bill, David Eichten, Marilyn Wetter, Gary Schu- macher, Sandy Dickinson, and Robert Raddatz. On Friday the majorettes and band lead the snake dance parade into the streets of Wabasso, where a pep fest was held. After a thrilling game and final win, the evening was climaxed By the traditional homecoming dance. CLARINETS and FLUTES Standing back row left to right: Lois Neumann, Penny Powell, Ardell Arer.ds, Karen Almjeld, Maureen Macht, Second row: Geralding Goche Sandra Sinclair, Susan Warner, Gloria Lampre- cht. Seated: Julie Lindeman, Linda Bernardy. Marilyn Coulter. Bom L W abas so was host on April 7, 1962, to seven neighboring schools for the annual music contest. Six A's were received by Wabasso contes- tants. These were: Jerome Magin, coronet solo; Karen Almjeld, piano solo; Sandy Dickinson, Tuba solo; Karen Almjeld, Ardell Arends, Gloria Lamprecht, clarinet trio; Cheryl Dickinson, Ruth Zitzman, Diane Hengel, Vick Christensen, Percussion quartet; Julie Lindeman, flute solo. SAXOPHONES Standing: James Franchere, Joan Niemann, Larry Lange, Seated: Carol Christensen, Martin Goche, Eulene Schweim, Elizabeth Christensen. 30 BRASS Janet Bloedow, Sandra Dickinson, Gary Schumacher, Daniel Hengel CORONETS Ed Holzerland, Jerome Magin, Eunice Neumann, Cleon Lange, During the 196l-l?62 school term the band gave three major concerts-Fall concert Winter concert. Pop concert, and gave two small concerts at St. Annes and Morgan. The band marched at the La- bor Day Parade and at all the home football games. The pep band played at all home basketball games. TROMBONES Lorna Woelfel, James 3aren, Paul Christensen, Micky McCorkell, James Menk. 31 Uty i C uvtuS Back row left to right: Ronald Christensen, Micky McCorkel, David Streblng, Gary Schumacher, Jerome Magln, Ed Wlllhlte, Larry Lange, Third row: Patricia Weber, Pat Mathlowetz, Ardell Arends, Clarence Danlelowskl, Roger Pauling, Dennis Weber, Lanny Kuester, James Schewe. Second Row: Kathleen Plxsen, Ttieresa Hammerschmldt, Marilyn Wetter, Mary Kay Christensen, Joyce Luescher, Sandra Moore Phyllis Goudy, Kathleen Hoffmann, Jean Dallman, Ruth Zltzman, Judy Woelful, Diane Arends, Connie Goche, Plrst row: Mary Jo Bernardy, Jill Johanneck, Bemadlne Els, Karen Wllle, Suzan Warner, Esther Odell, Janet Bloedow, Karen Almjeld,Joan Niemann, Sandra Dickinson Sandra Sinclair, Marilyn Coulter, Maureen Macht, Oeraldlne Ooche. Acc pcuusis Standing; Ardell Arends, Seated; Karen Amjeld. 32 Dancing on the Enchanted Island On April 28, 1962 the annual Junior-Senior Spring jrora was held. Palm trees. Ocean Shores, and brightly colored fish surrounded the tiny island from which the band, the Chordaires, played, and helped carry out the theme. Enchanted Island. After the dance, a banquet was held in the caf- eteria. Waiters and waitresses, dressed as beach combers, from the sophomore class, served the meal. During the meal, the class will and proph- ecy was read. Standing left to right: Phyllis Goudy, Gary Hanson, Gayle Bloedow, Mavis Kuehn, LaVonne Fennern, David Lange, Janet Krestch, Clarice, Fennem, CarcOyn Gores, Ernie Werner, Nancy Berg, Gary Turbes, Audi Brau, Keith Christensen, Second row; Karen Smith, Jerry Lange, Loma Woelfel, Jerome Magin, Joan Niemann. Seated on floor: Gary Simning, Jean Dallmann, Esther Odell, Karen Almjeld. QpjaIoaj Pfifty The senior class of 1961-1962 presented the play I Remember Mama. The play was taken from the novel Mama’s Bank Account by Kathryn Forbes. The story was about a Scandi- navian family In San Francisco in the early 1900's. This play brought in more proceeds than any other play in the history of WHS plays. Qtvudwb Cfluwcrf Standing left to right: Norman Atkins, Dennis Moore, Charles Brey, Roger Pauling, Robert Raddatz, Seated Karen Almjeld, Julie Lindeman, David Radel, Jerry Lange Clarice Fennem, Kathy Fixsen, Marilyn Coulter, Sandy Sinclair, Sandy Dickinson. Standing left to right: Gloria Lamprecht, Ardell Arends, Marilyn Coulter, Jerome Magin, Gary Hansen, Cheryl Dickinson, Vickie Ch- ristinsen, Seated: Karen Almjeld, Joan Niemann r H L E T I C S Standing -Left to right: ass't. coach, Mr. Sort Gary Signing, Norman Atkins, Steve Haas, Alan Lemcke, Dennis Neuman, Kicky McCorkell, David Eichten, Doug Bergstrom, Bob Raddatz, Ken iedln, coach, Mr. Davis. Kneel- ing: Verdon Johnson, Ge- orge Evans, Paul Hauptli Roger Pauling, Glenn Bill, John Evans, Dean Davis, Lee Peterson. Our Team The 1961-1962 football season for Wabasso proved to be an exceptionally good one this year, when they won the Straight Eight Con- ference championship with a final 38-13 victory over Echo. The final summary of the season showed a 5 win 3 loss record for the team. Scores for the 8 games played are: Opposing team Wabai Boyd 27 IT Hanley Palls 33 3 t Belview 6 U8 Franklin 13 19 Clara City 12 13 Echo 13 38 Cotton Wood 26 6 Balaton 35 0 In Action A Bo ketbcM Standing left to right: Keith Christensen, Ronnie Christensen, Gary Woodford, Arlan Wille, Roger Fennem, Joe Pelzel. Kneeling Bobby Wegner, Ray Groebner, Peter Bierl, Stanley Kuehn, Kenny Hoffman. Standing left to right: Paul Hauptli, Gary Schumacher, Robert Raddatz, Alan Lemcke, Roger Kichten, Kneeling: Charles Pelzel Roger Pauling, Glenn Bill, Johnny Evans, Jerome Magin. Co-Captains: Glenn Bill and Jerome Magin Captain: Keith Christensen B Ba ketbcM TlOudk TbCUnv Standing back row left to right: Micky McCorkell, Jerome Magin, Alan Lemcke, Gary Simning, Paul Hauptli, Ray Groebner, Kneeling Stanley Kuehn, Gary Schumacher, George Evans. BctsebctM T cuw Standing left to right: Roger Pauling, Chuck Brey, Roger Elchten, Jerry Lange, Paul Hauptli, Kneeling: Bobby Wegner, Keith Christ- ensen, Peter Bierl, Kenny Hoffman, George Evans. A iu©tfcEsitt£i LAMBERTON Kluegel's Department Store Our Own Hardware-V Store Tassler's Apparel Shop WANDA South Side Liquor Store Parmer Co-op Elevator Otto's Bar REDWOOD PALLS Schoffman-Hoffenspirger Pairway Super Market G R Distributing Company Skyline Rollerdrome Palls Super Market William's Studio Clem's Jewelry Nelson-Schjaastad Melges Shoe Store Knudson's Jewelry Galle's Wilson's Clothing Redwood Palls Greenhouse WABASSO N. J. Goblirseh D.D.S. ..'abas so Standard Goblirseh Elevator Wabasso Veterinary Hospital Hotel Bar Kelly Drugs Chris' Cafe Wabasso Cleaners 'Wabasso Creamery Rasmussen T.V. Redwood County Farm Bureau W. J. Alcorn M.D. Wabasso Feed Company Waterman Sons Stockyard Wabasso Bowling Lanes Goblirseh Store Joe F. Hammerschmidt Locker Grocery Franta and Stanley Kretsch Chevrolet Bemardy's Pood Market Marv' s Cafe Leistikow s Store Dennistoun Oil Co. George Eykyn $5-00 $10.00 No Star, less than $5.00 One of the year’s most dramatic pictures as East Berlin soldier leaps over a barbed wire barricade into West Berlin. Adolf Eichmann, charged by the Israeli government with the murder of mil- lions of Jews, is flanked by guards in his bullet-proof dock during his long trial which started in April . Cuban government picture caption says this is Castro’s militia in action in area of Laguna Del Tosoro (Treasure Lagoon) southeast of Havana during unsuccessful invasion attempt by expatriate Cubans. Soviet-built personnel carriers tow artillery pieces through Plaza Jose Marti in Havana, Cuba, during parade honoring the third anniver- sary of Castro’s revolution. In the background are five-floor high pictures of Castro and Lenin. Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev embraced Russia’s cosmonauts, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev ex- Maj. Gherman Titov, left, and Maj. Yuri Gagarin, after both made change smiles with Mrs. John F. Kennedy space flights around the world. when they attended a concert in Vienna during the President’s trip to Europe which included a meeting with Khrushchev. atanga president Moise Tshombe placed a wreath the coffin of United Nations Secretary General ag Hammarskjold after Hammarskjold died in a me crash while enroute to Congo cease-fire talks. pers and confetti rain from buildings in Bogota enthusiastic crowds greet President and Mrs. nnedy to the Colombian capital. Princess Margaret and husband, Lord Snowdon, the former Antony Armstrong- Jones, with their first child, David Albert Charles, Viscount Linley. Delegates from United States, Britain and the Soviet Union resume nuclear test ban talks after end of Russia’s 1961 test series. SE . •: • - - . .! : %. r % •
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.