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September 2, 1958 found sixty-eight upperclassmen enrolling at Wilmot High, all of them ready and eager to take part in another new and exciting school year. At our first class meeting, we were delighted upon hearing that Mr. Heigl was to be our advisor. Emil Mravec was chosen President, Frank Jacobs became Vice-President, Paul Dicklin was selected Stu- dent Council Representative for the second year in a row, and Joy Nel- son was elected Secretary-Treasurer. Joy left during the year with Sue Bartels taking her place. Our Junior Class play, Rest Assuredf, was a huge success thanks to the hard work put in by our cast and stage crew and the competent direction of Mr. Don Garret? The Juniors were well represented at the homecoming with Sue Bartels as the queen and Jim Harmon and Tam Gwizdala as our con- tribution to the royalty. Everyone had a good time and was justly proud of our representatives. We received our class rings around Christmas time. I'm sure all the Juniors will agree that their rings are among their most cherished possessions. In the inter-class basketball tourney our boys beat the Freshmen for third place, and our girls lost to the Seniors to gain second place. Two of our girls, Judy Lois and Darlene Mikolas, were elected AH toam cheerleaders for the second straight year. Our prom was the big highlight for us in our third year at Wilmot. Bob Greskoviak was selected king and, in turn, cho.se Bev Hartnell to be his queen. The theme of the prom wast The South Seas. Everyone in attendance had a thoroughly enjoyable time. With not much time left at Wilmot, the Juniors are looking for- ward to their Senior year when they can continue to forge the chains that link them to adulthood. F. J. Page Forty
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Row 1: Donna Roessler, Doris Johnston, Donna Sarbarker, Jeanette Michaelis, Beverly Baden, Louise Griebel, Judy Schwartz, Tam Gwizdala. Row 2: Mary Ann Walton, Sue Bartels, Sue Chesko, Beverly Hartnell, Beverly Larson, Barbara Sutcliffe, Jeneen Williams, Glenna Eckert. Row 3: Mr. Heigl, Harry Lovely. John Scalzo, Andrew Kisner, Ron Wayne, Gary Held, Joe Dalton. Row 4: LeRoy Gyger, Bob Greskoviak, Ken Lampe, Leo Laskey, Paul Dicklin, Jessie Larson, Frank Hegner, Jim Ratchek. Row 1: Joyce Hayden, Marylin Bucci, Darlene Mikolas, Judy Lois, Glen Kerkman, Betty Rasch, Sandra Redman, Joy Kaskin. Row 2: Pat Zaccard, Carole Prang, Barbara Caddock, Carla Dankert, Carol Ann Schenning, Kathy Anderlick, Marlene Swoboda, Margaret Hoffman. Row 3: Lynn Pacey, Judy Cates, Frank Jacobs, Bill Van Patten, Ken Olson, Jim Harmon, Joy Nelson, Sue Wirth. Row 4: Mike McLay, Joe Krupinski, Dave Van Every, Norm Robers, Gary Schaetten, Bill Breen, Tom Dicklin, Jerry Kerkman. Page Forty-One
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