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mm Junior class: Pres. Dan Hengel, Vice Pres. Ken Jenniges, Sec. Joyce Engel, Treas. Renee Werner. Ninth Grade: Pres. Bill Johnson, V. Pres. Larry Leske, Sec. Diana Fix- sen, Treas. Judy Engel. Eighth Grade: President Roberta Pistulka, V. Pres . Beverly Chdstensen, Sec. Susan Burtzel, Treas. Faith .Dallman. Sophomore class: Pres. Joe Brand, Vice Pres. Bradley Wegner, Sec. James Koewler, Treas. Murray Denniston. Officers Lead Glasses In Active Year Class officership was monopolized by boys this year. Roberta Pistulka was the sole female class president. Last year the freshmen class officers were four girls. This year the boys ral- lied, electing all male sophomore offi- cers . Four officers returned from lasr year's roster. They are Susan Burtzel, Roberta Pistulka, Diana Fixsen, and Larry Leske. Seventh Grade: Pres. Arden Brad, V. Pres . Steve Merk, Sec. May Kay Pistulka, Treas. Jeffrey Bittner. 20
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EIGHTH GRADE: David Johnson, Rodney Dallman, Milan Strand, Larry Mock, Nels Christensen, Kathy Shemon , Lois Johnson, Diane Engel, Brenda Wegner , Juanita Hengel. Second row : Mr. Swenson, Kevyn Schweim , Stephen Johanneck, Patricia Large, Bonnie Werner, Janet Salewske , Connie Lindeman, Sidney Schultz, Donald Zieske, Mrs. Lund. Third row: Dean Woodford, Gwen Gales, Roberta Pistulka, Carolyn Woelfel, Joan Arndt, Susan Burtzel, Beverly Christensen, Faith Dallman, Gretchen Henning. Seventh And Eighth Grade Show Talent After much work the seventh grade won first place for the most humorous entry in the homecoming parade. Two eighth graders, Lois Johnson and Roberta Pistulka, were the WHS win- ners in the local spelling contest. They also placed in the top ten in the annual County Spelling Bee in Redwood Falls on March 11. SEVENTH GRADE: Front row: David Goche , Barry Georguis , Nancy Zimmerli, Debbie Fixsen , Cecilia Samyn , Carol Stassen , Le Ann Fennern, Jody Radel, Bobby Bergstrom , Steve Menk , Second row: Mr. Johnson, Beverly Raddatz, Gayle Sward, Cathy Beran, Marcia Raddatz, Corinne Powell, Mary Kay Pistulka, Nancy Hoffman, Linda Johnson, Lou Ann Strand, Mr. Starner. Third row: Glendon Dahmes, Ronnie Bemardy, Dallas Neumann, Arden Brand, Gerald Magin, Rodney Kragh, Curtis Mathiowetz, Jeffrey Bittner. 19
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Public Law 89—10 Keeps School Board Busy Seated from left to right: Clerk Leonard Hauptli, Stanley Stassen, Clarence Dresow, President Warren Radel, Myron Fuhr, Treasurer Robert Daub. Wabasso School Board and admin- istrators were busy with federal aid to education programs, with representatives of St. Anne School and with school boards from Lucan, Wanda, and other neighbor- ing communities. Biggest impact was created by P. L. 89-10, a federal aid law aimed at im- proving education throughout the nation. A local project was designed to improve communication skills. Wabasso's pro- posal had four phases: student seminars on Saturdays, in-service seminars and workshops for teachers, supplementary instructions during the school terms, and a summer institute for elementary and high school students. New to the staff this year is Principal William Walker, a veteran of World War 11. The job as principal is not new to Mr. Walker. Before coming to WHS, he was principal for three years at Barret, Minnesota. Besides being a busy prin- cipal, Mr. Walker teaches chemistry. Superintendent H. C. Rustad Elem. Principal Lorance Geske Sec. Principal William Walker
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