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Annual Staff Back-Paula Muller, Kathy Bratetic, Mary Remm, Beth Holmquist, Carla ElDorado, Carla Lauck, Jean Gunderson, Deonne Wangstrom, Doug Cunningham, Dan Munter. Front-Clarice ElDorado, Bev Johnson, Larry Peters, Pat Feldman, Gloria Carlson, Lorena Lind, Dawn Enquist, Pam Thierolf; Advisor, Mr. Knaak. 2 Senior Editors: Pat Feldman G Gloria Carlson J unior Editor: Lorena Lind
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Class Officers President....... .Greg Netz Vice - President. .Clarice ElDorado Secretary.......Carla Lauck Treasurer.......Dan Munter CLASS FLOWER Pink Rose CLASS COLORS Burgundy and Pink CLASS MOTTO Today is the first day of the rest of our lives. Class History In the fall of 1968, 34 freshmen entered Wausa High School for four fun-filled years. The class included: Alan Anderson, Kay Anderson, Roland Barnes, John Bemhardson, Jeannie Block, Kathy Bratetic, Gloria Carlson, Ronald Claussen, Doug Cunningham, Eldon Eifert, Carla ElDorado, Clarice ElDorado, Dawn Enquist, Mike Ellingson, Pat Feldman, Jean Gunderson, Beth Holmquist, Vicki Hopkins, Carol Hult, Bev Johnson, Mark Johnson, Linda Kumm, Conrad Landholm, Carla Lauck, Paula Muller, Gregg Netz, Dan Munter, Larry Peters, Pam Prather, Mary Remm, Joan Rosberg, Pam Thierolf, Deonne Wangstrom, and Ron Wischhof. Class officers elected were: President, Kathy Bratetic; Vice President, Doug Cunningham; Secretary, Carol Hult; Treasurer, Alan Anderson. The Student Council members were: Dawn Enquist, Bev Johnson, Dan Munter, and Mark Johnson. Mary Remm was freshman cheerleader. Freshmen homecoming attendants were Bev Johnson and Mark Johnson. Class sponsors were Miss Voss and Mr. Story. During the year Linda Kumm, Ronald Claussen and Mark Johnson moved away. Thirty-one sophomores returned to Wausa High. Class officers were: President, Alan Anderson; Vice President, Pat Feldman; Secretary, Vicki Hopkins; Treasurer, Jean Gunderson. Student Council members were Clarice ElDorado, Carol Hult, Dan Munter, and Doug Cunningham. Miss Arent and Mr. Leapley were the class sponsors. Bev Johnson was sophomore cheerleader. Clarice ElDorado and Dan Munter were chosen Homecoming attendants. Eldon Eifert left our class during the year, and Vicki Hopkins moved away. Twenty-rune juniors entered high school in the fall of 1970. Junior class officers were: President, Carol Hult; Vice President, Mike Ellingson; Secretary, Kathy Bratetic; Treasurer, Larry Peters. Student Council members were Bev Johnson, Pat Feldman, Doug Cunningham, and Dan Munter. Bev Johnson and Jean Gunderson were Junior cheerleaders. Junior attendants were Jean Gunderson and Doug Cunningham. Class sponsors were Mrs. and Mr- Ankeny. The Junior class play, Lock, Stock, and Lipstick was presented on November 6, 1970. It was directed by Mr. Story. Juniors honored the Seniors at a banquet on April 30, 1971. The theme was Daisies in Bloom. Music for the dance was by Shattered Enterprise. John Bemhardson moved away durine the year. 7 ° In the fall of 1971, 29 seniors returned to Wausa High for their last year. Burkhard Blank, a German foreign exchange student, became a member of the senior class. Class officers were: President, Gregg Netz; Vice President, Clarice ElDorado; Secretary, Carla Lauck; Treasurer, Dan Munter. Student Council members were Bev Johnson, Carol Hult, Doug Cunningham, and Alan Anderson. Bev Johnson and Jean Gunderson were senior cheerleaders. The theme for Homecoming was Day is Done and it was presented by the Seniors. Bev Johnson and Dan Munter were chosen as king and queen. Senior attendants were Jean Gunderson and Doug Cunningham. Class sponsors were Mr. Johnson and Mr. Wamberg. Senior pictures were taken by Cook Studio in Norfolk. The Senior class play was presented in March of 1972. The Seniors were honored by the Juniors at a banquet on April 28, 1972. The theme was Moonlight and Roses. Music for the dance was by Milk and Honey. Baccalaureate was held on May 7, 1972. Commencement exercises were held May 10, 1972, to end four happy and memorable years for the Seniors of 1972. 1 4
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