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Front row, left to right: Joyce Heagle, Sandy McNeely, Karen Richards, Peggy Timmer, Doris Kerkman, Sandy Jacobsen, Sharon Karow, Carol Phipps, Rose Boyd, Carol Mae Nelson. Second row: Jim Elwood, LeRoy Norstrom, Buddy Meehan, Don Amborn, Walter Rozell, Glenn Franz, Bob Gehring, Gary Kunz, Keith Kube, Tom Brandes, Mr. Mammenga, class advisor. Third row: Billy Carlson, Lee Jeffers, Harold Marcussen, Wally Partenheimer, Tom Gaynor, Ricky Ter- rill, Jim Schlitz, Judy Kerkhoff, Carol Ness, Eva Smith. Fourth row: Herman Harmon, Bob Horton, Al Pronzinski, Rich Westergren, Dick Sheen, Rich Bentley, Fred Cornell, Bob Switzer. Front row: Jodine Glasby, Diane Ehlert, Jim Coleman, Bertha Johnson, Sandy Miller, Carole Thebault, Betty Arnold. Second row: Steve Anderson, Sylvia Lundy, Robin Young, Ida Mae Feigel, Barb Ellis, Pat LaFayette, Dana Davis, Barb Rasch. Third row: Alice Franz, Connie Mizzen, Mary Komes, Dennis Huff, Shirley Rasch, Linda Michaelis, Vio- lette Larson, Esther Larson. A Fourth row: Dennis Stefan, Rich Diedrich, Frank Wilson, Douglas Braund, Carl Crifasi, Kenneth Nic- pon, Dick Tilton.
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UPHGMORE On September 4, seventy-eight students regis- tered as Sophomores at Wilmot. Of this number 33 were girls and 39 were boys. Mr. Mammenga was in charge of our first class meeting until we elected the following officers: President, Robin Young, Vice- President, Mary Komesg Secretary-Treasurer, Ron- nie Toepperg and Student Council Representative, LeRoy Norstrom. VVl1en Football Homecoming came around, we were honored to have a Sophomore, Karen Richards, chosen as homecoming queen. We selected Kenny Nicpon and Carole Ness to be her attendants from our class. We were also very honored to have two Sopho- more girls elected to act as A team cheerleaders. They are Dana Davis and Robin Young. We think that they did a swell job and are sure that the whole school is proud of their work. In November, we gave the Freshmen a welcom- ing party. We think it was a big success and that by the end of the evening we were all acquainted with the Freshies. Soon after this, the magazine sale was on and the Sophomores turned in more money than any other class although we were followed closely by the Juniors. Don Amborn won a phonograph which was one of the many prizes won by members of our class. Maybe the biggest thrill of the year came dur- ing the inter-class tournament in basketball when the scoreboard clock stopped ending the champion- ship game which was won by our Sophomore boys. As we look forward to another year at Wilmot we can only hope that the next will be as pleasant and profitable for us as this one has been We know it will be a big thrill to be classed as upper-class- men. Page Thirty-eight
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