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Junior class president gave the toast of welcome and the prayer. Tom Elenz, a junior class- mate, sang a solo entitled Climb Every Moun- tain. It was a lot of hard work, but they enjoyed doing it and it will always be a night remembered by all. They received their class rings that were ordered from the Balfour Company in the sum- mer. Janis Berg and Chuck Clayton were the junior carnival candidates to try for the honor of car- nival king and queen. This year has been a rewarding one for the juniors and they are looking foi’ward to the chal- lenge of taking the responsibilities as seniors. Charles Hoxsie, left, and Wilbert Zirpel, above, enjoy one of the junior boys' subjects, shop. Marvin says that the float will be finished in time for the parade. 13
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Junior officers are Kevin Tiede, Marvin Bergeleen, Kay Sandness, and Ted Sandness. 1-2-3 smile! The 1967-68 school year has been a most memorable one for the juniors of WHS. The officers who ruled the class under the guid- ance of their advisor, Miss Alfson, are as follows: president, Marvin Bei’geleen; vice- president, Ted Sandness; secretary-treasurer, Kay Sandness; and student council representa- tive, Kevin Tiede. The big one event in all juniors' lives is the planning, decorating, and attending the junior- senior prom and banquet. The theme chosen for this year's prom by the juniors was Love Is Blue and the Trippers from Sioux Falls provided the music. At the Parish Hall, the banquet was prepared by the junior mothers. The Beat Goes On 12
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