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2 A f 11 ,W iff? W 1 'A FOURTH ROW: Jerry lVlcGir1n, Larry Tietgen, Charles Mellor, Jerry Lueders, Darrel Heier, Terry Wehrer, Bob Longe, .lim NlcGinn. THIRD ROW: Larry Test, Larry Sheppard, Robert Schwarzenbaeh, Varner Victor, Larry Milliken, Bill Kem, Bob Henegar. SECOND ROW: Coach Maciejewski, David Ratzlaff, Jerry Hendrickson, Larry Hofeldt, Bob Vogel, Darrel Gilliland, Dennis Kem. FIRST ROW: Dennis Manske, Don Wightman, Kenny Dahl, Norman Pospishil, Bob Pile, Glen Houdersheldt. X' W Club Promotes Good Sportsmanship Wayne High School,s HW club, with 27 members this year, is dedicated to furth- ering sports act1v1t1es in the school, surlng all boys a fair chance to acquire let ters in sports, and fOStCI'11'10' friendship among athletes The group helped sponsor H0m8COm1Hg and selects the football kinv and queen who are honored at one of the games The W club also makes awards in all sports at the annual honors event each spring Donald Wiffhtman IS presrdent of the W club this year, Norman POSplShll vice president, Robert Plle, secretary treas urer, and Kenneth Dahl sergeant at arms Coach Harold 'Vlacrerewski is sponsor Couples admire Rod Love's mural painting as they wait for refreshments. Students dancmg at the W Club s Chrlstmas formal 1,,1'1f', mf' will iw 1F11 Il ' gl 1 ll l '1 ljll ,1 1 ll Ll 1 ll, 'll P ,ef 1.11: l.l M Nl ll 1 l' 1 ll 111 ll, lil 1 ll Ml 'l 3 ,l 5115+ lllll lllli, ,W QW f'lllr11 il dll: ll firm 'l l lllllj J lm l .Nl W ,V l1 11 4 Mil, x,l1111l, WMIIN M1111 nh 1 l l 2 l 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 i l l l l . . . . as- O - Q . GI !! 7 ' :s 97 ' . . D sa 59 - . - - 1 . , . ' - ,l
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6' X l ,fl ,-1 S xr F 1 lt -Q I 1 0 74 24 ff yi sie sq - -A xi XXX is QQXQRS- mass N EEK Thespian members display their acting ability by pretending their team just scored during a basketball game. ig . r e:i:51 igfff2Ef3' 1 QQ :Q . - ' 'r r ,y ' . V ' -' .v,cfL if fy. , ' , ,, .fit 1 1 Ai:-.,f,f1e,-5.1-1' ' ' ' f 'iff-if ,' M , , I ' r.,. E f 11, .,. : 1 ' , V' ' ' f Q . , fa Y V r 'Q 'A f ,V ,...., , , i 4 ,N,,,, :3g2jg uf- . ,wif '1 ' '11,-,V 1 g ,,,.. , y y Thespians keep busy during the school year by presenting one-act plays to various organizations. Gale Bathke, Eileen Flege, Roe .lean Woehler, and Renee Wiltse present ln 7VIartha's Sitting Room for the D.A.R. Thespians Encourage Dramatic Interests 4'Act well yoiu' part, there all the honor lies.H The highlight of this year,s Thespian Society was their trip to Omaha, Nebraska to attend the first Thespian Regional Con- vention ever held in Nebraska. Eldridge Foster, Sandra Haas, Joleen Nelson, Eileen Flege, DelVlares Woehler, Sandra Witmer, Roe ,lean Woehler, Mary Pawelski, and Mary Schroeder were the members who attended, and they were sponsored by Mr. Gilreath, Miss Ross, and 'Vliss Bornhoft. Plays given during the year included Father of the Yearf' presented for the Woman's Club and the Music Boosters, and ln Martha's Sitting Room, presented for the D.A.R. Officers of the organization are presi- dent, Eldridge Foster, vice president, Sandra Davis, secretary, Ellen Schulz, treasurer, Sandra Haas, clerk, Collen Willertg and their sponsor is Miss Ross. FOURTH ROW: Louis Lutt, Larry Tietgen, Bob Pile, Dennis Manske. THIRD ROW: Nila Foster, .lane Jeffrey, Sandra Haas, Maydelle Echtenkamp, Deanna Schram. SECOND ROW: Eileen Flege, Patty Strong, Sandra Witmer, Renee Wiltse, Mary Pawelski. FIRST ROW: Ellen Schulz, Colleen Willett, Eldridge Foster, Sandra Davis, Miss Ross. NOT PICTURED: Judy Woods
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:ii 1 all l li il fl li l' ' xl xllvlgi 1 ' lp Mill lil? .gf ll: .W l' il 1 ,l I 3 L flyl: ,yi Q r Hein ir, .V jig ,will 2 fr, .Il all 1 .,, V. 'll it l, dl l M, ,, il ffl rv l .1 ls N4 L-C01 Her Highness, Queen Judy Heinemann, is crovmed by King Charles Mellor. ss-: ..'Q. f H' .1 .ii . ... N mr- .Kuff ' ' l' f ,,..,...... + i Grid Week began with a dance on Tues- day night. The attendants chosen by the Pep Club were Judy Heinemann, Bee Kollmorgen, Sherry Pryor, Beverly Milliken, and Ellen Schulz, and the HW Club selected Charles Mellor, Larry Sheppard, Don Wightman, Larry Hofeldt, and Clen Houdersheldt. From these ten nominees Charles Mellor and Judy Heinemann were chosen Grid King and Grid Queen by the student body. Coach Maciejewski's daughters, Karen and Carol Ann, led the royal procession as crown bearers. Mr. Maciejewski placed the blue and white crown upon King Charles,s head. He in turn crowned his Queen, Judy, with a jeweled miniature crown. The next dance following the Coronation was reserved for the royalty. On Friday afternoon a pep rally was held downtown. The Pep Band led the parade and procession. That night at the half-time ceremonies, flowers were presented to the Queen and her attendants. The week's activities came to a climax when Wayne and South Sioux battled to a 12 to 12 tie on the gridiron. Royalty Reigns This Week Grid Queen JU DY HEINEMANN ,, .,,..,,, Grid King CHARLES MELLOR 1.1573 ' ' '-7 l V' ,.,?,':1'f. I ' 1.4.1. , , lvafl ,Q ' V fs.-'R L ii? - ' A q y i -30- ii- 1 , f fl Wil? . ,,,, gy ,f,' If, f -- f f , , V, , ,,,,, ,9',g.,,5f ,L ni l l' 'l ' l 1 .. . . fi' .......,..,,.,.,,,,,,.,,,, ,u i1 X I
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