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PEP CLUB members in the first row 1. to r: Cheryl Dickinson, Greta Hauptli, Barbara Menk, Joyce Johanneck, Linda Bernardy, Linda Hauptli. Second row: Gloria Lamprecht, Susan Dickinson, ArdellArends, Maureen Macht, Theresa Frericks, Mary Jo Bernardy, Helyna Hoiznagel, and Beverly Holznagel. Third row: Connie Gocne, Lois Willhite, Penelope Powell, Sandra Dickinson, Lillian Fennern, Marilyn Wetter, Karen Wille, Bemadine Eis, and Susan Jacobus. Fourth row: Mr. Russell Pesola, CarmenGoche, Beverly Wegner, Sandra Sinclair, Jill Johanneck, Donna Way, Ruth Ann Schmidt, Jean- ine Werner. Cheerleaders’ spirit set pace for Pep Club and fans We're from Wabasso. Couldn't be prouder, re- sounded at school athletic contests, as A and B team cheerleaders led vocal support of the sport teams. Pep fests, throughout the year, were planned by the octet of cheerleaders. Pep Club, furnishing spectators with pep and vim, were led by President Cheryl Dickinson, Vice-President Penny Powell, and Secretary-Treasurer Susan Dickinson. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS 1 to r are: Carmen Goche, Barbara Menk, Beverly Weg- ner, and Joyce Johanneck, SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS shown at the left are 1 to r: Jill Johanneck, Susan Sandra, and Cheryl Dickinson
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CHORUS members in the first row 1. tor. Karen Wille, Patricia Mathiowetz, Susan Dickinson, Jean Burtzel, Jill Johanneck, Janet Bloedow, Dianne Arends, Diane Hengel, Judy Woelfel, Jean Arndt, Kathleen Hoffman, and Sandra Sinclair. Second row: Bemadine Eis, Marilyn Wetter, Euleen Schweim, Patricia Weber, Maureen Macht, Mary Jo Bernardy, Mary Kay Christensen, Carmen Goche, Geraldine Goche, Ruth Zitzmann, and Sandra Moore. Third row: Director Russell Pesola, Joyce Johanneck, Marlene Irlbeck, Joyce Luescher, Larry Lange, Ed Willhite, Roger Eichten, Kay Fenger, Connie Goche, and Theresa Frericks. Fourth row: Malcolm McCorkell, David Streubing, Gary Woodford, Gary Schumacher, Charles Pelzel, Roger Pauling, Dennis Weber, James Beran, and James Schewe. Music’s lyrics filled air with harmony Chorus members presented their first concert at Christmas accompanied by brass and woodwind en- sembles. Their year's efforts proved profitable when they received a B+ rating at the District music fes- tival. Officers of the Chorus were: Susan Dickinson , president; Charles Pelzel, secretary-treasurer; and Gary Schumacher, vice-president. Director and accompanists standing 1. to r: Mr. Pesola, Patricia Math- iowetz, and Ruth Zitzman. Seated: Ardell Arends.
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GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION sitting 1. to r: Linda Bernardy, Carmen Goche, Beverly Wegner, Jean Arndt, Geraldine Goche, Linda Hauptli, Janice Zim- mermann, Sandra Sinclair, and Connie Goche, Standing 1. to r: Advisor Mrs, Harley Lampman, Sandra Dickinson, Mary Jo Bernardy, Penelope Powell, Ruth Ann Schmidt, Kay Fenger, Jeanine Werner, Susan Jacobus, Susan Dickinson. Athletes’ groups provided physical activity, fund raising, and service All-out physical exercise for one hour a week brought GAA members in contact with sports such as basketball, bowling, and volley ball. An autumn project for Advisor Mrs. Lampman, Sandra Dickinson, and Jeanine Werner was attending GAA Camp at New Ulm. Sandra Dick- inson, president; Beverly Wegner, vice-president; Sandra Sinclair, secretary; and Treasurer Jean Arndt were the officers of the group. In an effort to bolster athletic funds, 1962-1963 Lettermen sponsored the sale of birthday calendars to area residents. On Sunday, December 2, a sausage dinner brought proceeds for the athletic cause. Leading Letterman were: Roger Pauling, president; Gary Schumacher, vice- president; and Douglas Bergstrom, secretary-treasurer. LETTERMEN first row 1. to r: Mr. Gramer Davis, Paul Hauptli, Gary Schumach- er, Roger Pauling, Douglas Bergstrom, Linus Bierl, and Roger Eichten. Second row: Dennis Neumann, Stanley Kuehn, Kenneth Hoffmann, Keith Christensen, Gary Woodford, Malcolm McCorkell, and Robert Raddatz. Third row: Alan Lemcke, Arlan Wille, David Streubing, Robert Wegner, Dean Davis, Steven Haas, Gary Simning, Patrick Baune, and Charles Pelzel.
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