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TOP to BOTTOM: D. Fixsen, S. Hauptli, L. Strand, S. Alcorn, P. Fixsen, N, Hoffman. HAND STAND, L to R: B. Menk, B. Werner. Tumblers Perform Steady now, atta girl. Tumblers have probably heard this many times from their advisor Mrs. Jerpbak as members of the group worked out on the various types of tumbling e- quipment. Their routines consist- ed of tumbling, trampoline, para- llel bars, balance beam, and horse. The group performed publicly during basketball half-time and at a Parent Teacher Organization meeting. Gagliardi Speaks For Banquet WHS lettermen and cheerleaders were again honored at the fourth an- nual Athletic Banquet. John Gagli- ardi, football coach from St. John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota, was the guest speaker. Lettermen are chosen by earning a letter in either football, basket- ball, track, or baseball. FIRST ROW, L to R: Mr. Davis, D. Schumacher, D. Hengel, V. Kretsch, C. Jensen, S. Reese, M. Sinclair, K. Jenniges. SECOND ROW: B. Muenchow, H. Fenger, P. Alcorn, M. Dennistoun, B. Fenger, P. Maertens, J. Brand, M. Eichten. THIRD ROW: B. Wegner, P. Christensen, M. Rothmeier, L. Leske, D. Johnson, B. Bye, L. Reese, P. Sinclair, D. Woel- fel.
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- Standing, above, L to R: Y. Mathiowetz, C, Irlbeck, G. Schmiesing, R. Werner, E. Neumann, L. Zimmerman, K. Schueller, M. Wille, Advisors Mrs. Jerpbak and Miss Carlson. Seated, L to R are: J. Koewler, business manager, J. Johnson and S. Kruse, co-editors. Rabbit Many hours were spent by staff members working on The Rabbit and “Rabbit Tracks, the school publications once again. The usual problem of trying to find a new approach to a common story was struggled with and believe it or not, staff members were winning. A new plan was developed in the annual staff. To receive an award, staff members had to work a minimum of twenty hours on The Rabbit. To receive a pin, students had to work thirty hours. Rabbit Tracks re- quested members to work at least one hour on every paper and always turn their assignments in on time. Publications Improve Through Increased Efforts What's that word? FRONT ROW, L to R: M. Warner, J. Burtzel, Editors P. Fixsen and J. Lindeman, Advisor Mr. DeGrote. SECOND ROW: S. Alcorn,, E. Neumann, A. Eichten, B. Menk, B. Bloedow, D. Radel, C. Christensen. BACK ROW: K. Schueller, L. Kruse, S Kruse, Y. Mathiowetz, J. Johnson, L. Reese.
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FRONT ROW, sitting, L. to R: E. Neumann, secretary; P. Fixsen, vice-president, charge of publicity; J. Johnson, president; J. Burtzel, vice-president, charge of program; M. Warner, treasurer. SECOND ROW: B. Bloedow, G. Sward, B. Menk, D. Fixsen, C. Powell, C. Samyn, N. Zimmerli, N. Hoffman, T. Woodford, D. Sinclair. THIRD ROW: Advisor Mr. D. Nelson, C. Beran, C. Stassen, A. Neumann, D. Woodford, K. Schweim, J. Bittner, R. Kr German Camera Clubs The Camera Club found many of their candid shots were popular and worth money from students and teachers alike. To make these pictures available to everyone, a bulletim board, entitled Photo News was created just to dis- play the pictures. Shots of individuals with caramel candy stuck in their teeth, and of sporting events and plays, made the bulletin board an especially popular spot. Charges for the pictures, 15 r to 45 r, depending on the size, helped to pay the cost of supplies and film. Highlights of the German Club were its German Supper and Carrot Day sale. The carrot sale was a big success, adding $40.16 to the AFS Fund. The German Supper was for all members of the club and their advisor. The menu was hamburger hotdish, coleslaw, dinner roles, and apfel-kuchen. It was pre- pared by German III and IV girls. So that the boys of the club would not feel left out, they were put in charge of recreation after supper while the girls cleaned the kitchen. Find New Fund Raisers Standing, L. to R: Advisor Mr. L. Pogatchnik, J. Schmiesing, R. Fenger, V. Kretsch, C. Jensen, C. Lange, D. Lange, L. Reese. Kneeling, L. to R: J. Koewler, R. Rasmussen, J. Bittner.
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