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Miss Jean Stephany ' % points out note to f- Susan Burtzel and | A f Connie Lindemann. HmE Elementary Music Vv 1 ll j Mr. Don Friedley and 1 Mr. Harvey Simning Custodians. .1 r uur Alert eyes and swishing mops sift Rabbit tracks WHS personnel and teachers kept WHS in tip-top shape and brought added service. With mops in hand, custodians Don and Harvy clean up the tracks made by Rabbits. On the custodians' agenda is a convention in Mankato this summer. With the Rabbit population exploding Sandy Schewe assisted office secretary Anne Mahal in keeping the records organized. To prevent broken arms and bruises, Mrs. Schwab, noon supervisor, keeps a careful watch over the Bun- nies . Mrs. Negaard patiently helped sixty-two kinder- garten Bunnies make their first tracks at WHS. Miss Sandra Schewe Mrs. Richard Negaard Clerk-Typist Kindergarten 21 Mrs. Ruben Schwab Noontime play supervisor Miss Anne Mahal Office Secretary
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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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Bus drivers pose for pic- ture while Rabbits hop on buses for the journey home. Rabbit chauffers are from left to rioht: Louie Daub, Mrs . Char- les Van Hecke Jr. Ar- chie Dennistoun, Art Werner, Ken Bernard, Rollie Bierl, Elmer Kop- plemann, and Wally Nonnemacher. Personnel protect Rabbits’ health and safety Mrs. Walter Fixsen Seaforth Teacher Neither wind, nor rain, or sleet hindered the duty of the bus drivers to transport the Rabbits to and from WHS. The faithful chauffers were always on time ex- cepting occasions when Mother Nature proved to be tempermental. To keep the Rabbits healthy not only of mind but also body, the cooks served them nourishing morsels. Both Mrs. Fixsen and Mrs. Dahl were busy all year preparing Seaforth students for the life of a robustrous WHS rabbit. Right Mrs. Carl Dahl Seaforth Cook Left Mrs. Rose Vogel and Mrs. Mabel Friedley dish up meal for Rabbits
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