Wilson High School - Log Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1962

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C l l l ' Ai' mmm' Elull The Wilson High School HONOR ROLL is composed of the top 2070 of the Senior Class based on their first three and one half years of school. Bracewell, Carol Carlson, Miriam Colby, Anita Doerr, Betty Fillmore, James Gatto, Carolyn Goehle, Ruth Goon, William Haberkorn, Mary Hartman, Paul Hedman, Nancy Hesley, Douglas Hoogheem, Janet Huber, George Jaeger, Bonnie Koster, Wolfgang Kruger, Darla Kuyper, John Leibel, Donna Linder, Cynthia Mortenson, Rhoda Muck, Brenda Murphy, William Nadeau, Eugene Nemetz, Thomas Poor, Carol Pulkrabek, Donna Rubbelke, Joanne Schultz, Nancy Stach, Dorene Stiles, Kathleen Stumpf, Bonnie Sweitzer, Sandra Welke, Edward Wiesner, Thomas

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WILLIAM WITTSTOCK BiII' When in the course of human event s, it becomes necessary to bluff ..... let us bluff. JEAN YOUREMAN Jeanne ln her friendship there is nothing in- sincere. F.H.A. 2g On-The-Job 4. Clyde Bloomer 181 'A A, V.,. ':. 'UW' W iri 23' i f' I' L1A .1fI?? . . ' tr' EDDIE YARBROUGH T4 I never think of the future: it cor soon enough. A Football 2,3,4p Track 25 Gymnastics Z ' .sk mm V 4 'X I I , I , iz ef -3 I I ,, . t 'Q fs. A f I I wg , fr, . we 6? I fl ,A QQ' 1 5 I ' FI, I .arf .I I 1? 4 52 lf if .1155 , I , Q1 A' L 51 I as r 2 g..j'f. 'Vx tfffi'-? i N, 4 2 A It Q IE-1sxI'I's. ' AQIE 1 FRIENDLIEST DIANE ZAREMBINSKI I She was born a full up to it. G.A,A. 1,27 Y-Teens 3,45 B Choir A Choir 2,4, V-Pres. 3. talker cmd has lix I I Kay U'Ren



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1-:J 96. ., if .e X f il 1 ' Graduation day, the day that we thought was so far off, has suddenly arrived and now as the strains of Pomp and Circumstan'ce fill the auditorium, we adiust our caps, straighten our gowns, and begin the long walk down the aisle to take our place on the stage. The events of the past four years flash through our minds. We remember that first day as bewildered freshmen, sitting in the auditorium listening to Mr. Rossini outlining the rules of the lunch room and what would happen if they were not carried out. That day was the beginning of a four year episode which led to many new and exciting times. We can recall hanging out of a car window in the homecoming parade with high hopes of winning that BIG game against Johnson. Later that year the Christmas holi- days brought a spirited atmosphere to Wilson with the Mistletoe Ball and the sending of Christmas tele- grams being 'climaxed with a solemn assembly and two wonderful weeks of vacation! The freshman year also put a new day on the calender called Tag-Day. The halls were full of merciless boys in the ecstatic bliss of having the girls of their choice for their personal slaves. As freshmen we were the loyal ones at sports events and the Wilson Rouser could be heard all over the neighborhood as we marched home in big mobs, singing as loud as we could. We must have looked pretty ridiculous in school too . . . making that mad dash between classes, running into everyone, for fear of being late. Somehow we lived through that first year and all the teasing that went with it. Our sophomore year meant a little more work but it had many more exciting things to offer. Remember MOMENTS TO REMEMBER . . . the times we would go to the library to study? We could learn more things about more kids in one hour while reading The History of Ancient Greece. This was the boys last year on the B squad teams, and they were looking forward to playing on the A squads and proving their worth. They practiced hard, knowing it would pay off. As sophomores we could finally look down on someone lthe freshmenl and sell them our old tickets to the front row seats in assemblies. Then we were iuniors, and getting up in the world. This meant class meetings and the election of officers to head our class. We can remember K.O.M.A. and the sweet smell of success in winning our second homecoming game in a row and the bitter taste of W .,,. A V U VQX .5xXyxXxXX . i 'W- .NNMN wk, 'sm 5513? M. wif fi

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