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Active Activities JUNIOR COUNCIL—Seated: Joanne Olson. Paula E ald, Karen Howard. Row 2: Leonard Kampo, Larry Brown. George Fisher. Tom MacDonald. Sandra 8jclland. DEBATE—Row I: Mai on Gottlieb. Barbara Burton. Idcllc Bruer. Sandra Pnewe, Lou Bilhop. Mr. Inglcbrct. Lynn McGann. Row 2: Richard Peter son. Tom Methbesher, Andre Cadieui. Bob Olion. The junior council has planned many class activities throughout the year which have added to the success and enjoyment of the class. A highlight of the year was the election of officers. A fall party set spirits off to a good start. The spring party featured folic, square, and social dancing. The lunior class officers helped in planning the JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM. This year's debate team, with Mr. Inglcbrct coaching. was the largest they have ever had. It consists of fifteen debaters who completed against teams in Duluth, Saint Cloud. Eau Claire. Macalester and Concordia Colleges, Mankato, and Northfield. The team took part in 106 debates. The team took part in the region debates and walked off with second place. Members from each homeroom compose the Junior Red Cross Organization whose main job is to raise money for the annual Red Cross Drive. This year the grand total of $171 was collected. Titian. a movie showing the life of Michelangelo, was presented as a reward to the student body for their fine cooperation. Every homeroom was given two boxes which they filled for the needy children in European Schools. Parlez-vous-francais?' That, of course, is Greek, rather French, to most of us. But the members of Entre Nous. Southwest's French Club, know very well that it means, 'Do you speak French?' Every month the members gather at one another's homes speaking French and planning future activities such as a Christmas tea. the viewing of French slides and the playing of French games. RED CROSS—Bottom Row: Haugc. Johnson, Grimes, Scott. Mikclton. Senn, Row 2: Lundbiad, Schmidt. Edwards, Bru«i Braden Row J: Miss Williams, Winebrennev licnberg. Erick-son Wiliiams, Mu. Graoy. Row : Lew.s, Torkeison. Newell, Bielland, Scott. Row 5: Miller, Miller, Aanes. Lewis. Nelson, Ost. Row 4; Kaufman. Wjmt. Leatherman, Jones Edwafds. Top Row: Wooldridge, Duibgry, Blumer. Olson, MacNamara Print. FRENCH CLUB—Row I: Haley. Gass, Sanders Fleming. Me-li, Goodman. Thomas. Row 2: M.»s Nelson. Erstad Pratt, Telander St-omblad, Gottleb, Cam. Row J: Sc’wartz, Nicolle. Miller. Perrin, Lewis, McKee. Anderson, Row 4: Williams Choui-nard, Lewu Zell. Peterson. Barnes Lockrem Row 5: Ost. England Nye. Okerlund, Hokanson Waiters. Semple. Row 4: Bttkjamia Htlflfcn, Stempl, Hanson, M Engen, Williams, Ost E 29 ]
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FRESHMEN CLUB ONE—Row I: Hurley. Carpenter. Bruer Blackmorc Engc. Edward . Row 2: Mill , Dysthe. Bauman, lanon 8ryngelton. Row 3: Kati. Nicolle. Traver. Braufman. Row 4: Entad. Evani, Du-Boi . Brooke. Pricve. Row S: Barette. Peabody. Wittkc, Henog. Me Intyre. Scnedin. FRESHMEN CLUB THREE—Row I: Blumenjon, Rand, Rainey. Bittner. Gtimlty. Row 2: Olton, Bonneville. Trucker. MeArthuf, Bonhu Row 3: Rutted. Miller. Andenon, Scott. Jobrt. Row 4: Beit Humet. Loomn. Pratt. Pattor, McDonald. SOPHOMORE CLUB ONE—Row I: Hegcrle. Oowidot. A.cher. Good man, Williantoo. Row 2: Klcinc. McGann Mueller, Marth, Beckman. Er.ckton. Row 3: Carton Okcrlgnd, Walter . Kmgtley. Engcn. Row 4: Clatton, Hallin. Divine, Miller Malmitedt, Reynold . SOPHOMORE CLUB THREE—Bottom Row: Soukup, W.ll.amt. Walton. Thompton Row 2: Thompson, John ton, McDonald. Stewart Row 3: Mcguiar, Towe't. Johnton. Kricdlcr. FRESHMAN CLUB 2—Row I: Arvidton, Pcndergatt Beck, Larton. Row 2: Drew Hollenbeck. Andtea en. Ste y. Keller. Row 3: Marth. W.ntcrburn. Blomj'en. Weincc'ger. Row 4: Janton, Itcnberg, Collint, Carlton. Muettel Chevie Row S: Felder. K eidlcr, Brock Edmond, Rouiteau, Newell. Hetrick FRESHMAN CLUB 4—Row |; Thoma . Plummer. Giano . Holcomb. Row 2: Sembla, Dartt. Caverly. Sweeney. Row 3: R. Oi on. Botch. Wing. Caverly. SOPHOMORE CLUB TWO—Bottom Row; LaVo.e. St'omblod. Cam. Braden. Andcrton. Row 2: Tclonder. Sorcnton. McKee Lockrcm. Wil-liami, Lei none n. Row 3: LaSall, CaMottc. Aitell, Carney. Bolttad. SOPHOMORE CLUB FOUR—Bottom Row: Cable. LaVoie. Pear»on, Parkinton, Woodmark. Row 2: Girard. Sinclair. Led. 8urton. Jonct, Row 3: B. Smith. C'Otby, Richardton D. Miller. McKee Row 4: Malloy, Hcibcrger, Hokanton, Cavcll, Threfall. Row S: Han on. Johnton. Crandal. Edlworth, Honton. Hor.tey.
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V.A.C.—8ottom Row: Bob Monthcy. Bill Branham, Mr. Paul Wohlford. Mike Stephan. Mark Nodelman. Row 2: Bill Erler. Jim Trucker. Robert McCleod 8ob Christianson. John Wilson. Row 3: Ed Gose. Paul Kattcr, George Wooldridge. John MaeGowon, Oick Green, Row 4: Dave Alberti, Oove Wiitrand. Richard Peterson, Stuart McCleod, Edward Nicholson. OFFICE HELP—Sitting: Lynn Issacson. Marian Thielgej, Nancy Vanars-dall. Standing: Nancy Carney. Shoron Hall, Carol Bcirstcin. HALL GUARDS—Bottom Row: Wayne VanderVort. John Hamilton, Larry Johnson. John Reichert. Row 2: Tom Kastmir, George Terp, Paul Kunert. STAGE CREW—8ottom Row: Jim Becker, Gary 8lumcr. Row 2: Jim Davenport, Larry Stotts. Mr. Gregory. Row 3: Allan Futbor. Jim Kelly, Noel Barstad, Tom Wcndland. LIBRARY HELPERS—Sitting: Nancy Burrill, Joanne Classon. Standing: Ardis Mueller, Al Licktcig, Miss Walkup. Judy Payton. Florellc Miller. Lois Bishop, Mrs. Nagel. LUNCHROOM MONITORS—Bottom Row; Oianc Millc-. Barbara Hall. Joanne Olson, Ruth Engen. Row 2: Mr Pearson Harry oung. John New kirk. Lany Stotts. Mr. Paul Wohlford. Row 3: Alan McGee. Alan Robinson, Tom Green, Tom Hall. Service Organizations To the following we take off our hats and give a word of thanks: The V.A.C. boys and their advisor. Mr. Paul Wohl-ford, for the announcements and movies. The Stage Crew, for the Class Play. Spring Review, and auditorium programs. The girls in the office who answer the switchboard, deliver notices, and sort mail. The library assistants who help make the library a more orderly and efficient place. The hall and lunch-room monitors who are on duty during both lunches. C30D
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