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JANET BIERL Class Play............ 3 Bus Patrol........ .4 Chorus.................1 Pep Club...............3 JOYCE LUESCHER Bus Patrol............34 Chorus..............1234 FHA.................1234 Pep Club..............23 Paper Staff............3 Declamation............4 Graduates’ last school day found smiles, tears reigning Final exams kept Seniors' last days occupied. Senior girls were honored with a Mother and Daughter Tea pre- sented by the Wabasso Progress Club on May 11. As the year came to a close. Seniors looked forward with appre- hension and hope to the future. Senior class officers 1. to r: Treasurer Bernadine Eis, Vice-President Marilyn Wetter, Secretary Carol Ann Bierl, and President Cheryl Dickinson. DENNIS WEBER Chorus..............34 Camera Club. ........4 JANET BLOEDOW DENNIS NEUMANN Band ............ . 1234 Football , .34 Chorus .......... . 1234 Lettermen's Club... ..34 Pep Club Paper Staff,...... ...12 Declamation .....
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SANDRA SCHEWE Chorus..................2 Class Play............3 Yearbook Staff .......4 ALAN LEMCKE TERESA WALTER Basketball....... ,. 1234 Bus Patrol , n . 234 Track Baseball........ Class Officer 124 Lettermen's Club. ..1234 Boys and Girls County.. 3 Football ........ Homecoming Attendant. .4 Chorus. 1 Pep Club .......... J23 Paper Staff. 3 1962-1963 Seniors were the first in WHS history to hold a class-planned Commencement program. All Classmen sang the class song with special musical selections a part of the exercises. Speeches were given by the valedictorian and the salutatorian. Looking over a senior memory book are Ardell Arends and Cheryl Dickinson. Seniors’ Commencement program was planned by class Helping Seniors formulate their plans for Class activities were Senior Class Advisors Mr. Gramer Davis, Mrs. Harley Lampman, and Mr. H. C. Rustad. LOIS WILLHITE Class Play. ...........3 Bus Patrol............34 Pep Club ...........12 34 CLETUS BERANEK Baseball.............12 Class Play............3 Projection Club....... 1 Pep Club.............23 18
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GRADUATING CLASSfirst row 1. to r: Kathleen Fixsen, Susan Warner, Gloria Lamprecht, Ardell Arends, Carol Bierl, Janet Bloedow, and Sandra Schewe, Second row 1, to r; Janet Bierl, ,..ois Willhite, Arlene Weber, Teresa Walters, Cheryl Dickinson, and Karen Wille. Third row 1. to r: Cletus Beranek, Edward Willhite, David Streubing, Joyce Leuscher, Bernadine Eis, Marilyn Wetter, and Dennis Weber. Fourth row 1. to n Roger Pauling, Charles Brey, Gary Schumacher, Charles Pelzel, Alan Lemcke, and Dennis Neumann, Graduating, but not pic- tured: Beverly Holznagel, Douglas Bergstrom, and Darlene Knott, Graduation’s format mixed old and new ideas Checking tassels. Seniors anticipated a solemn ceremon 1963 Commencement exercises took place June 7th at 8 p. m. Father Exeley gave the invocation, and a welcome was given by Senior President Cheryl Dickin- son. Valedictory and Salutatory speeches were pre- sented by Ardell Arends and Gloria Lamprecht, respec- tively. The class song, The Halls of Ivy, was sung by all Seniors with other vocal selections by Joyce Leuscher and a group of Senior boys. S. E. Stassen, School Board President, awarded the diplomas. Honor guards were National Honor Society members, Roger Eichten and Vickie Christensen. Sophomore ushers, bro- thers and sisters of graduates, were Helyna Holznagel, Lois Neumann,Larry Weber, Pat Weber, and Arlan Wille.
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