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COOKS CAROL FRIEDLEY, Mabel Friedley, and Rose Vogel always have plenty food for hun- gry stomachs. BUS DRIVERS—Roland Bierl, Emmet Kratzke, Mark Bierl, Louis Daub, Art Werner, Joe Pistulka, Ken Bernard, Marvin Salfer, Archie Dennistoun.
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WHS Personnel SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS—Leonard Hauptli, Erwin Kruse, Robert Daub, Myron Fuhr, Carl Bye, Melvin Bittner, Clarence Dresow. Had Hectic Year Extreme amounts of rain and mud in the fall, unbelievable quanti- ties of snow in the winter, and more mudin the spring, made it a very hectic year for these people. Despite these problems the secretaries still smiled as they signed a pass. The janitors did their best to keep the halls clear of mud and water. Food was always made available by the cooks for noon meals. Although the buses were out in some near zero visibility weather the drivers were never stranded with any students. If they could not get the students home they brought them back to town. School board members had to battle the problem of what to do about all of the missed days of school. They also found time to work on a proposed addition to the school building . SECRETARIES JJDYIfeimann, Elaine Georgius,and Margie Baune are always ready to help with a friendly smile.
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FIRST GRADE—FRONT ROW: T. Radel, W. Bock, S. Raveling. ROW 2: L. Jenniges, D. Carity, L. Bliss, D. Warner, ROW 3: J. Engel, B. Fixsen, T. Lee, K. Bock, C. Arends, Mrs. H. Arndt. ROW 4: R. Kuehn, R. Fischer, S. Prechel, T. Stage, S. Hennen. ROW 5:. C. Weilage, D. Winn, J. Hengel, C. Gales. ROW 6: B. Raddatz, J. Weeks, D. Rohlik, T. Bernardy. ROW 7: E. Turbes, J. Schuller, B. Fennern Braille Fascinates Grade Students First graders were very busy this year trying to read Braille. They learned to appreciate the gift of sight. Puppets played an impor- tant part this year for second graders. They were used for spring plays and • for demonstrating health and safety rules. Varied activities involv- ing the curriculum studied kept third graders interestd. While studying clothing in social studies,a stick pup- pet fashion show was held. A study of the weather in- cluded the recording of tem- peratures and barometric pressures . 16
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