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Third Row--J. Griepentrog, G. Hash, R. Henken, R. McCallum, A. Hackbarth, F. McBride, B. Hull, H. Loomans, M. Loo- mans. Second Row-M. Hendrickson, D. Hanson, D. Harmsen, L. Kearley, D. Laomans, M. Howard, D. McDowell, C. Kuik. First Row-E. Hallock, V. Holbach, P. Kastein, A. Kollman, D. Luttenberger, M. Koentop. Because of their good behavior in past years, we now have 'l02 parolees starting their third term. This being a record number, we are quite proud of them and have allowed them many privileges. To show their appreciation, they sponsored a bang-up homecoming dance. They made their decorations simple but very appropriate and were well rewarded for their hard work by a grand turnout. Looking ahead to the time of their release, many of them are preparing for certain voca- tions by taking part in the extra-curricular activities around the institution. For instance, they are well represented in F.F.A., G.A.A., de- bate, and forensics, and many are on the Wau- bunette staff. Others among the group are interested in making music and we find the choirs and the band making use of a good share of their talents. Besides taking part in activities they are often allowed to participate in organizations outside of the walls. The two most popular with the parolees are Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y. They are also doing their daily good deed by being members of the Girl and Boy Scouts. To help distinguish themselves from the rest of the inmates of the institution, they have pur- chased class rings. lt took a lot of discussion and thinking but they finally received a very nice looking trade mark. As a final project before moving up in the terms, they put on a very successful prom. They found out that it takes a lot of hard work, and even more co-operation, but in the end they had something to be proud of. As they look back over all the years they have spent within the walls of Waupun High, they will feel a little small and afraid at the thought that in iust one more year they will be on the outside looking in, and there won't be the close companionship that they have known this far. Perhaps that is the reason they are making the most of this year by doing such a good iob in being a part of institution life. Third Row4R. Goetsch, M. Brunn, B. Greenfield, W. Bredeson, L. Durning, J. Brown, M. Galler, S. Berndt, R. Bentz, J. Allen. Second Row-M. Davies, W. Bruins, B. Anderson, D. Amucher, P. Ebert, R. Erickson, R. Born, G. Greenfield, J. Dargue. First Row--J. Eggers, N. Bennett, R. Backhaus, M. Fenrich, D. Greenfield, K. Beaver, D. Glewen, G. Giese. W
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Thlrd Row R Veenhuis R Watts, H. Vande Zande, R. Thompson, J. Weslra, S. Weihert, H Vont Hoff W Vossekuil M Vont Hoff Second Row M Vande Zcnde, N. Ulrich, R. Tonk, B. Watson, S. Strehlow, M Van Egtern M White M Van Ess First Row A Ter Beest, C. Towne, P. Vande Zonde, D. Wollenburg, B. Vis, C. Seal President F. McBride, Vice President T. Reichert, Secretory P. Kastein, Treasurer E. Paffenroth Third Row D Roeseler J Norris, J. Navis, G. Mielke, T. Reichart, L. Schnur, R. Pattee, R, Rens H Pfefferkorn Second Row R Schultz S Norris R Pollock, D. Plium, J. Nickerson, G. Radtke, R. Plium, R. Pike, J Perry First Row H Mulder J Monroe E Poffenroth E Moore, A. Mielke, L. Redman, D. Schlieve, M. Neevel. .5 . Uwibxlik xt'-
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