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TENTH GRADE: Front row 1. to r: Mr. Eue, Glen Frericks, Duane Jenniges, Martin Goche, Bernard Schewe, Diane Hengel, Louise Hansen, Mr. Athey. Second row, 1. to r: Marlene Irlbeck, Jean Arndt, Judy Weber, Pat Reese, Barbara Weber, Linda Hauptli, Diane Schoer, EarleneJensen, Mr. Rupp. Third row, l.tor: David Fuhr, GaryKuehn, Mike Alcorn, Myron Coulter, James Beran, John Fixsen, Marvin Eichten. ’63—’64 found active WHS Sophomores Sponsoring sock hop for AFS’ Benefit Homecoming found the Sophomore Rabbits attiring the goalposts with an array of colored crepe paper, as well as providing a skit for the Homecoming coronation and submitting entries to the parade. The charitable Sophomores sponsored a sock hop on January 31, donating two-thirds of their profits to the AFS fund. SOPHOMORES: Front row, 1. tor: Jean Burtzel, Euleen Schweim, Beverly Wegner, Bernice Gorres, Linda Turbes, Mary Woelfei, Janet Fennern. Second row, 1. to r: Joe Kaufenberg Eugene Ebnet, Ardyce Werner, Linda Bernardy, Joyce Johanneck, Diane Fennern, Kenneth Duscher, David Radel. Third row, 1. to r: David Pelzel, Delbert Werner, Mike Brand, Ervin Dorrow, Steve Christensen, Richard Warner, James Menk.
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NINTH GRADERS: Front row 1. to r: Mr. Murphy, Stephen Schilling, James Schmiesing, Cleon Lange, Mike Rothmeir, Dave Woelfel, Mr, Smith. Second row 1. to r: Joyce Engel, Judy Bloedow, Renee Werner, Julie Lindeman, Connie Wesselmann, DeeLana Dahmes, Judy Magin. Third row 1. to r: Douglas Roiger, Steven Reese, Mike Sinclair, Daniel Hengel, Dean Schumacher, Mark Raddatz, Charles Jensen, Robert Bernard. WHS’ largest junior high class, Ninth Grade, Holds fall roller skating party at Bedwood A fall skating party was sponsored by the largest junior high class of WHS, the ninth grade. They held their party at the Skyline Roller Dome in Redwood. One ninth grade orator, Mark Raddatz, brought distinction to his class by winning the junior division Soil Conservation Speech at both the county and the district levels. NINTH GRADERS: Front row 1. to r: Linda Sheets, Janet Pohlen, Stanley Hanson, Ronald Jenniges, Gene Schaffran, Mark Eichten. Second row 1. tor: Carol Irlbeck, Carol Christensen, Janet Johnson, LaDonna Zimmerman, Susan Kruse, Yvonne Mathiowetz, Charlene Hansen, Fred Groebner, Eunice Neumann, Robert Fenger, Victor Kretsch, Paul Christensen, Francis Kaufenberg, Kenneth Jenniges.
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JUNIORS: Front row, 1. to r: Mr. Wahl, Ruth Zitzmann, Diane Homiston, Geraldine Goche, Theresa Hammerschmidt, Gene Gores, Allan Frericks, Mr. Richter. Second row, l.tor Beverly Wesselmann, Diane Arends, Patty Way, Sandra Moore, Sandy Sinclair, Mary Kay Christensen, Kathleen Hoffman, Jill Johanneck. Third row, l.tor: Ronald Christensen , Gaylon Dahmes, Mike Eichten, Robert Wegner, Chester Bergstrom, Lewis Sheets, Sherman Sheets, Lanny Kuester. Although burdened with many tasks, Juniors maintained high spirits While autumn leaves fell, WHS juniors were busy elaborating on homecoming plans. They decorated the gymnasium, using the theme Trea- sure Island . As time proceeded, bringing snow and basket- ball games, juniors were occupied with the task of operating the concession stand. Funds from concession stand sales were used in the spring to sponsor a junior-senior prom. Throughout the year the juniors found themselves confronted with a battery of tests. Juniors who planned to work after graduation took employment tests in November, while college-bound students took the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test in March. St. Patrick's Day, March 17, proved to be an important day in the life of a WHS junior, as ju- niors received their class rings. ELEVENTH GRADE: Front row, 1. to r.: Dean Gores, Don Wetter, Dean Davis, Kay Eich- ten, Judy Groebner, Pat Weber, Judy Woelfel, Second row, 1. to r.: Jane Schilling, Diane Jenniges, Pat Mathiowetz, Kay Fenger, Lois Neumann, Janice Zimmerman, Helyna Holzna- gel. Third row, 1. tor.: Bruce Wegner, Larry Weber, Joe Pelzel, Norman Atkins, Arlan Wille, Edward Holzerland, Charles Bloedow. Juniors Kathleen Hoffman, Bruce Wegner, and Pat Way find a moment of merriment during their concession stand vigil.
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