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CAROLINE HENKEL Kenyon, Minnesota University of Minnesota Mathematics Social Studies 7 Future Teachers of America Advisor Cardinal Advisor Seventh Grade Advisor there’s NOT MUCH TO REMEMBER—YET. 23
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Seventh Qrade Left to right, top to bottom: J. Armstrong, S. Aspel, E. Bigalk, R. Bigalk, J. Burmeister. H. Christensen, S. Dybvik, J. Ellingson, W. Goldsworthy, K. Coss-man, K. Haugen, M. Haugerud, V. Huckins, J. Jacobs, G. Keek, P. Kunkat, R. Lee. L. I.eitz. R. Love. H. Manning, R. Masters, M. McCabe, J. Myron. N. Nolta, R. Pfremmer. R. Reburn, G. Ryan, J. Stork, G. Turner. Not pictured: M. McGee, J. Tostenson. CLASS OFFICERS: Pres., Gary Turner; V. Pres., Mike Haugerud; Sec., Kevin Gossman; Treas., Rosalie Bigalk. Home Room
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STlDENT COUNCIL—First Row: N. Haugen, M. Haugerud, R. McCabe, Mr. Shroyer. A. McCabe. R. Hanson, D. Willford. Second Row: G. Ryan, L. Trouten, E. Jertson, S. Sandvik, R. Erickson. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Pres., Alice McCabe; V. Pres., Rosella McCabe; Sec.-Treas., Monica Haugerud. Our school has been fortunate in having an active Student Council this year. The Student Council is organized for the purpose of providing students with a voice in school affairs. The members of this organization are elected by their classmates. The seniors and juniors elected three members each, sophomores and freshman elected two each, and seventh and eighth grades elected one member each. A president is elected from the senior representatives. The vice-president is a junior and the secretary-treasurer is a sophomore. Mr. Shroyer, principal, is advisor. At their meetings, which are held twice a month, the members bring before the others the problems and desires of their class-mates, whom they represent. The Student Council this year has set up conduct rules for the lunch room, selected lyceum programs, conducted a Community Chest Drive, sponsored Dental Health Day, set up Student Assembly Programs and planned a series of all-school parties. Our Student Council is a democratic way of bringing mutual understanding between the students and the administration. Student Council members choose the lyceum programs for the following year. Here is one of this year’s programs, the Ambassador Quartet.
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