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BLUE and GOLD mi R S. Rutinkam. R. Berg. D. Se J. Frenzel. C. Werner. B. Brian. ch Row: T. Hedstrand. J. Swanson. C. Walther. K. Mi B. Nelson. B. Hansen. D. Willms. D. Johnson. B. Ried. F. TVpp. A. ForJe L. Pearson. W. WrefiB H j . Founded primarily as a service group, the Blue and Gold Club has tried to carry out this theme oi service in its various projects throughout the year. rs past, movies were itball games, on films These were used observe some of their weaknesses. The famous ' As in taken of the bought by thi by the tearn mistakes a: yellow pencils with the Vikings ' sched- ule on them were sold at the beginning of both the football and basketball sea- sons and programs for most of the home games were provided by the Blue and Gold Club. Many of the year ' s athletic events were sponsored by this organization. Hek. A. Sandslrom. R. Mitchell. B. Seawall. B. Warder. D. John - Nelson. D. Libby, L. Nordgren. D. Witt. J. Sternaman. B. Hoist. Burns. These included not only several intra- mural programs, but exhibition games as well, such as the annual Alumni basketball game. Feature project of the club was the Blue and Gold News, a newspaper published by the fellows, for the Acad- emy alumni. It dealt mainly with sports activities covering not only those here at school but those of the alumni as well. Under the capable supervision of Coach Ted Hedstrand, the Blue and Gold Club was presided over by Dirk Willms, the president. The vice-presi- dent was John Swanson and the secre- tary-treasurers ' duties were handled by Bill Seawall. 157
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STUDENT COUNCIL Remember your first roller skatm party; how you struggled fip keep your balance and then suddenly it was easy; the pie-eating confe t at (College Day? These are only two of the nu- merous activities your Student Council provides yhu with throughout j the school year. fj [ V l Taking charge ol } !■ : •■ n-rit;, ■. Homecoming , they brovidedj each kient with a loyalty baape , . , a co ds Jo which went tpyhelp other decorotionA Thajrks to p Hedstrom, Vice-President; Marilyn oSeverson, Recording Secretary; Caryl chartered jhbrjhfe gam s, wewe 4 able to get to those ' far-awjay plpcespuring the basketball segpn. Climaxing the year was feolleh rtoay ' X ai[ which tho Studeijt Coun if sponsor games amd afyHitiek » - Workinglin accord with son, the faculty bdvjsor, f were: Chuck .Green, Preside s ( fv Anderson, Corresponding Secretary and Mary Ann Moyer, Treasurer; elected in the spring by the student body. The Student Council represents you, it isJ your government, and you, the student body, are its chief concern. Hats off to this organization for the s ' yblendiq cpjb they haye done in pro-
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ALPHA Row 1: M. Ericson, C. Bcngson. M. Hil- ton, B. Leslie. S. Bystrom. T. Jensen, C. Anderson. D. Peterson. S. Ottoson, B. Joseph. Ron; 2: N. Lukas. N. Haver, E. Eckstrom. N. Danielson. A. Nelson. G. Niehoff. C. Schroeder. L. Schweikert. J. Urban. M. Severson. M. Longo. R. Lundal.l. Ron; 3: C. Gregory. M. Carsella, B. Bur- meister, C. Hermann. J. Nelson. M. Alm- Iof. M. Moyer, J. Stacy. C. Wilson. Ron; 4: M. Regan. F. Kare. E. Kraut. A. CnristopKersen, G Greiner. M. Pet- erson. K. Decker. M. Marx. Rout 5: R. Erickson. J. Stenstrom. C. Nel- son. M. Kmiecik. M. Wessman. A. Risoff. M. McDaniel. J 6 ■zr K jr BETA Ron- 1: A. Swanson. J. Bjorlien. M. Ma- son. J. Anderson. J Duff. N. Payt Ron, 2: P. Rowland G. Springer. M Keiser. T Masko. C Lohrengel. C. L nd. C. Mart n. M. Ba thel, J. Turzak. L Karetli. r. ..I m Row 3: B. Bruske. B. Penhale. M. Svens- son. K. Schott. J. Helmer. J. Elfring. E. Deissi nger. Ron; 4: L. Anderson. R. Pearson, N. Hed- strom. S. Person. J Schneider. D. Ze- lasko. D. Hankel. Row 5 N. Gilbertso i, E. Hauser, N. Sonderga J. Roehli, d A. Sko g. L oglund. D. Rub ,ck. ' K v ri l GAMMA Ron; 1: D. Bauspies. S. Moores. L. K. ner. M. Groncnberg, P. Dopp. J. Mulder. J. Gebhardt. L. Rolston. Ron- 2: N. Brandel. A. Anderson. J. Weiss. R. Peter D. ZekovicK, M Moores. B. Mark son, S. Ringstrc Scbuderer. Ron. 3: C. Penn. J. Lundsberg. J. Carlson, X. Lindorff, S. Sterner. N. Gustab P. Geisel. J. Nessel. J. Meyer. Ron. 4: E. Weaver. N. Cbodd. J. Hoefner, J. Tengwall. L. Wassmer. L. Stoke] J. Kindermann. A. Nelson. C. Steinorlh, B. Walter. Ron- 5: B. Nelson. I. Swenson. J. England, I. Engblom, L. Barjenbruch, P. Larson P. StromdaM. M. Frazier. L. Jobnson C. Gustalson, M. Jobnson.
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