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UNDERCLASS OFFICERS f-SPARK PLUGS OF THE FUTURE SEVENTH GRADE Ronald Lecy, Lloyd Striech, Bobby Richter, Terry Mikelson, Dariel Grove, Judy Jensvold, Donna Hem- ingson, Linda Schuler, Pat Trulock, Karla Fromm. NINTH GRADE Larry Cole, Tom Thorkleson, Jim Thomp- son, Bob Ladner, Howard Vaala, Ken Slet- tedahl, Tim Prenevost, Cindy Olland, Ellen Smith, Diane Olson, Connie Velde. EIGHTH GRADE Mark Sandberg, Kenny Buesing, Gary Peterson, Grant Bottcher, Connie Just, Nancy Hemingson, Rita Couet, Mary Lundell, Gary Midboe, Bill Schuler, Gary Ernston. TENTH GRADE Duane Bue, Carl Lundell, Rod Hanson, Sharon Odegard. Eleventh Grade Carole Emblem, John Pates, Susan Skruk- rud, John Rottunda. .
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STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Nancy Nelson, Richard Lundell, Arthur Ringsven, Ray Sheggeby. SEC- OND ROW: Joanne Monson, Allen Sheggeby, Mary Anderson, Sandra Kollen, Nancy Laraby. THIRD ROW: David Bue, Marie Minelli, John Knudson, Gordon Uttermark, Alton Larson, Janell Taylor, Mike Minelli. FOURTH ROW: John Thorkelson, Bruce Haugland, Carl Lundell, Lynn Johnson, John Rotunda, Mr. McCoy. The 1961 Student Council was called together for its first meeting in September by President Rich Lundell. Secretary Nancy Nelson began her duties by carefully following the meeting with pen and little brown book, while vice-president Ray Sheggaby looked on. Treasurer Art Ringsven began to examine the council funds, which were found to be favorable. The Student's representative body, Z1 strong, began its fall work with the planning of Homecoming. Committees in charge of the program and field decorations, went to work and did some expert work. Homecoming was deemed a success by all. The establishment of committees to study student complaints, the start of a foreign student program, and the limitation of student dances were only a few of the programs devised by the '61 council. Attendance at both the District ll Council Meeting and the Southwestern Minnesota Council Meeting provided new ideas for the council members. A safety program spon- sored by the Governor's Advisory Council on Children and Youth was also attended by several council members. The Granite Falls Student Council has a great deal more to say about the school's policies than many other councils around the state. We as students should be grateful and proud of our Student Council. Susan Allchin and Rich Lundell took over as Secretary and Principal, respectively on Student Government Day, a Student- Council sponsored activity.
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