The Wharton Spectator (Wharton, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, May 23, 1971 Page: 1 of 8
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SOUVENIR EDITION
SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1971
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Mary Ann Barta
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ANN GRIGRY
WHARTON
BILL BAKER
WHARTON
Robert Mathis
East Bernard
Jim Baca
East Bernard
Josephine Lopez
East Bernard
Marion Marik
East Bernard
Margaret Kelner
East Bernard
JANICE HA VINS
WHARTON
Gary Beyer
East Bernard
MARLEIS HINZE
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Rosemary Jedlicka
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SECTION TWO, PAGE 1-THE WHARTON SPECTATOR, SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1971
1971 SENIORS
These committees were setup class trip committee. At a
as go betweens,. for the class later date, the suggestions for
members and officers and spon- the class trip will be presen-
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I The Baccalaureate Services lin, amelia Garcia, Rose Mary n .dj*- "12203, .
I for Wharton High School Willbe Garcia, Marilyn Golden, Mary EELeM*g*4
■ held Sunday, May 30th in the Helen Gonzales, Ann Grigry, "b A-ue.--a-
R Wharton High School Auditor- Susan Harper, Marlies Hinze, \ -oed eg”,-- -F.d
I turn at 7:30 p.m. Louise Hobrecht, Eloisa x "=3-3-2--“
| The services will begin with Huerta, Veronica Huggins, Le ,---.-8 * “--am
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I March” from AIDA played by bara Janik, Beny Jansky, Mar- W* > • •
Gayle Ruth Theiss. The Rev. garet Jaynes, Janice Jackson, ..
Earl M. Clary Pastor of the Helen Johnson, Marcia B. .
First Presbyterian Church, will Moore, Marian Munoz, RubyUm- - —
give the Invocation and the High Lee Martinez, Theresa Miska,? -7 -.Am
i School Choir and congregation Yvonne Marie Mata, Geraldine ': -A.,: * • tn"t
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by the Rev. Chares Miller, Ragus, Grace Solorzano. ..
s, ocththesrmonapven MasshLoshalireRnsirosan;
by the Rev. A. Wayne Jones, Gayle Theiss, Rita Wilis, Whorton Hlah School
Pastor, of the First Methodist Priscilla Welfel, Clarice Ann -
Church. The Benediction will White, Carla Wessels, Marilyn —---------------------------------------------
be given by Rev. W H. Harris, Wright, c Ma Ann White, rich. Ear Yackel, Clarence Williams, and Sandra Kay Wil-
Pastor of St Stephens Baptist Clarice Ra/hunek White, Hollis York, Earnest Lee Baldwin, son.
Church. The services .will Yackel, Carol Zoiber, Elsie Alicia Barron,Marvin Lamar
close with the Recessiona , zahradnik, Hugh Lamar Am- Boehnke, Bessie Mae Bryant, Seniors Select
“War March of the Priests”, horg, l‛rni‛Rr1 cpdon Barbara Elaine Calhoun, Albert °
played by Gayle Ruth Theiss. ergstrim Glen Brodl S Carr, Jr., Richard Earl Clary, Colors, Flowers,
Vocal numbers win be under the Baker, MOriss Bem, Charles Horace Franklin Cochran II, Motto, & Song
direction of Mr. James D. BOCk, Timmy Barker, Ralph Kenneth Wayne Coleman,
Puinn. . T Conner, Tony Cerrilo, Eddie Martha r Elizabeth Cooper, It‛s that time again! Time for
Honor students are Larry Edwards, DOug Fertsch, Bruce Arthur Cruz Barbara Ann Ep- the Seniors to pick their class
Caldwell, Kathleen Gray, Leann Gilhrist, Conrad Janus, David hran, Helen Marie Ephran,,Earl song, flower, colors, and motto.
Grider, JaniceHavins,,Judy Janik, William Joines, Ed- Vance Floyd, Linda Joyce A couple of weeks ago, a Senior
Macha Tom Padia, Charles ward Kostka, Wayne Krenek, Frier, Kim Golden, Roy Ladel class meeting was held to ap-
Rugeley, Kristine Schultz, conrad Kieler Michael Greer, Kerie Hayes, Ronald point members for each com- voted on by the class. This is On Tuesday, February 10, an
Shirlie Sklar, and Bob Wake- Keller, Bill Kirkland, Don Leg- Wayne Hicks, John Patrick mittee. Each member was ap- what they came up with: Ciss assembly was called for the
field. ler, William Locke James Mc Hundi, Bennie Lee Jackson, pointed by the class president, Song - “You’ll Never Walk student body to listen to the
Members of the 1971 gradual- IntOsh Michael Miller Charles Phillis Ann Jackson, Ray Char- Kristine Schultz, and approved Alone”, “A Time For Us”, campaignspeechesofthecandi-
ing class are Estell Anderson, Mayel Roger Morrow Dannv les Jackson, Cirila Jasso, Carl by the class. The committee “At The End of a Perfect Day”, dates for President and Vice-
Cynthia Lisette Aguilar, Janet Morrow Johnnie Joe Olivo Hans. Jessen, Henry August was as follows; class song: “Song of Joy” and “Yesterday President of the Student
Arnold, Patricia Banker, Dar- George Pierce Reid Jr. Les- Jetelina,. Lennon Richard Marsha Scheller, Roger When I Was Young”, Class Council. Mark Sweeney,presi-
leen Boedeker, Lois Bielefeldt, ter Ragston RoyRamirez’Nor- Jones, Victor Earl Jones, Ro- Roecker, Minerva Cantu and Flower -American BeautyRose dent of the Student Council, was
Hallo Deonne Brinkley, Oteria bert Rivera Roger Roecker land Rodrick Judson, Larry Charlene Edwards; class (red), Daisy, White Poppy, master of ceremony. The as-
Bailey, Barbara Calhoun, De- Mark Sweenev Whalen Smith’ Wayne Kurtz, Charles Lawless, Flower; Gary Hardy, Marcia Yellow Rose, Forget-Me-Nots; sembly, was as usual, open with
borah Bryant, Sally Cadriel, Ciandem Sanford Charles Michael Armstrong Mills, Moore, Kim Hull and Tom Class Colors - blue and silver, the Pledge of Alligiance. After
Minerva Cantu, Peggy Chum- svatek Mike Sciba Joe Solor- Florencia Salinas, Charles Padia; class colors; Timmy blue and gold, green and gold, a few announcements, the
chai, Susan Duyka, Silvia zano, Ronnie Shimek, Lee A. Wayne Simmons, Christy Vee Barker, Clavdei Sanford, red and silver, red and blue; speeches were under way. First
Cisneros, Judy Driscoll, Kay Sanders, Joe Tydlacka, Johnnie Slusser, Susan Kay Smith, Shirlie Sklar and Tony Cerrillo; various mottos were also the vice-presidential candi-
Edwards, Charline Edwards, T aylor, ‘Joe H.Urbanovsky, Jr.t LarryDonnell Stevens, Theresa class motto; Tommy Venglar, chosen. dates gave their speeches.
Laila Eppes, Laura Francis, Tommy Venglar, Donnie Wes- Ann West, AdalineMarie White, Judy Macha, Debra Bryant and An extra committee was ap- Frank Shannon was first to give
Nona Faultry, Sharon Frank- sels, Ronnie Wittig, Mark Wuth- Doris Janet Wilkes, Cathy Faye Mary Anne Sepeda, pointed which was the senior his nominating speech for Mary
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. Ann Petersen. The second High to give their speeches to
. nominating speech for Jimmy the eighth graders. Then, on
~Luna.. Then Kathy Gray gave Thursday, February 12, the
so a nominating speech for David voting was held. Sixth period
2m Krenek: Gregory Prihoda was the results were announced.
Ha next with his nominating speech Mary Ann Petersen will be next
M for Becky Brown, who was the years Vice-President; and a
■ only .girl, running for the runoff between David Krenek
MB president s office. Elicious and Lawrence Ragston will be
a Tege 57 scottwas last to give his nom- held on Monday, the 15. Law-
A Ap 7 inating speech for Lawrence rence Ragston won the runoff
A "gston da and is the 1971-72 Wharton High
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