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Mr. Darold Rupp plays note for eighth graders, Mike Johanneck and Beverly Bloedow. Music Band Chorus Pep Club Mr. Robert Norman History Audio Visual Director Camera Club Rabbit futures secure with faculty tools Books, the doors of knowledge and the tools of the faculty, are abundant in the school library. Students have 5,400 books at their fingertips; 381 of these are newly purchased books. In the planning stage is the construction of a new lib- rary. Windows in the walls simplified classroom supervision for the faculty. If one teacher must leave his class, the teacher in the adjoining room can oversee the class through the windows. Thanks to the window dividers between the typing and steno room, commercial teacher, Mr. Athey can conduct two steno classes. While he in- structs the Steno I class, Steno II is listening to taped assignments. Mr. Gramer Davis demonstrates fire extinguisher to freshmen Charles Jensen, left and Dean Schumacher, right. Industrial Arts Athletics Lettermen's Club Mrs. Leonard Merth Librarian Mr. LeRoy Athey prepares a tape for Steno II. Commercial Annual Staff
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Mr. Robert Eue Advanced Sciences Athletics Mrs. Harley Lampman Senior High English Physical Education Health GAA Classes enlivened by creatures and propaganda Run-away creatures, propaganda, and conferences kept the faculty hopping all school year. Mr. Eue, biology instructor, early in the year, had two hamsters and a snake disappear. The hamsters were to be used as a vitamin deficiency experiment in biology. Although the hamsters were never recovered, the snake was captured in the midst of screaming senior English girls; only to escape again upsetting not only Mr. Eue, but other faculty members. Mr. Don Wahl Senior Social Geography Business Junior High Sports Miss Mary Farley Senior High English Health Physical Education GAA Mr. Wahl not only enlivened the Senior Social Studies class, but the entire WHS with a propaganda experiment. Half-told facts resulted in bold-face lies, making the experiment a success. Attending fall conferences were Mr. Gasho, Mr. Murphy and Mr. Norman. Mr. Gasho and Mr. Murphy attended the Conference on Statewide Testing at the University of Minnesota while Mr. Norman attended the Institute on Municipal and State Government at Moorhead State College. With the departure of Mrs. Lampman, Miss Mary Farley of Jamestown, North Dakota, joined the fac- ulty. Miss Farley had all senior English students making tracks as they engaged in novel studies and essay writing.
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Mrs. Earnest Arndt and Darla Dahmes. First Grade Mrs. John Krengel assists Steve Beadell, right, and Jerome Goberlirsch, left. Special Class Mrs. Gordon Wegner Fourth Grade Bunnies hopped to new horizons opened by Mrs. Melvin Kretsch with Miley Strand. Sixth Grade elementary teachers WHS Bunnies kept the elementary faculty a- hoppingas they made tracks to the Twin Cities, Mankato, New Ulm, and Springfield on their class trips. Fred and Ethyl and sons Chester and Clem Hamster and Jack and Jill Turtle were visitors to the elementary. To tune up their muscles the Bunnies hopped to the Chicken Fat record in physical educa- tion classes. Adding a bit of carrot juice to WHS Bunnies' school lives was a television set for the special class. Miss Laurabelle Martin Second Grade Mrs. Lillian Schweim Third Grade
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