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Here are the students enjoying a typical school party. This is, however, only one aspect of high school. Check the table of contents to find the different sides of school. One will find inthis book the events just as they happened. They are listed according to seasons for more convenience. The various clubs, groups, and administration are listed under the heading GROUPS. Enjoy reading the REDMEN, and treasure it always. CONTENTS Title Page.................... Foreword...................... Contents...................... Dedication ................... Introduction.................. Fall.......................... Winter ....................... Spring........................ Groups ....................... Ads ......................... 1 2 3 4 , 5 11 27 41 57 71 3
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THE DOOR OPENS The door opens to denote development. Let the seniors of W.H.S. take you, readers, through the 1 964-65 school year justas it happened. Share with them excitement of the fall football games and home- coming. Experience with them the fun and frolic of the winter season. Enjoy with them the last spring days of school and fun. Be sure to witness the or- dinary aspects of the school year: the classes, the schoolrooms, the music groups, class plays, and so on. May thisyearbook make students relive 1964-65, and others experience the school year.---------Ed. 2
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THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED TO Seated, left to right: J. Hegg, J. Collignon, L. Hegg, D.Reider, J. Ball, J. Larson, B. Merriman, J. Kilcoin, B. Bre- wer, S. Larson. Row 2: K. Wolf, Mr.Weddle, D. Swenson, R. Twogood, D. Donkey, P. Taylor, D. Authier, R. Berens, T. Lindley, W. Weatherford, B. Sondness, G. Regynski, Mr. Johnson, L. Sandness. Row 3: R. Berens, B. Donkey, J. Sandness, J. Berg, S. Donohue, M. Collignon, P. Bissell, R. Wood, B. Ball, S. Alexander, M. Kilcoin, T. Hendrick (not pictured). The football team of W.H.S. was rated first in South Dakota in eight-man football by the Sioux Fal Is Argus Leader. Forthis reason, we feel it fitting and proper to dedicate this yearbook to the members of the team, coaches, and managers. W.H.S. can certainly be proud of the team's record and sports- manship, for both were outstanding. Congratula- tions, boys, for your fine performance. You have made W.H.S. very happy. 4
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