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Seniors Showed DAWN NELSON DIANE OSTROM NANCY WHEELER DEBORAH EISENSTADT Top Honors and Honors Diplomas The Class of '64 demonstrated high scholastic spirit as 67 seniors graduated with honors diplomas. Each of these students maintained at least a 3.0 (B) average while carrying maximum credits. Southwest can be especially proud that 10 of the 67 received top honors. The requirements for this honor arc a 3.75 (A-) average or better and an organized program of academic subjects. The 1964 seniors were fortunate to have been exposed to a high standard of competition, since Southwest's largest graduating class contains proportionately more honor students than any previous class. MARY CALHOUN PHEBE GOULDING SALLY DEVANEY THOMAS FRIBERG LYNNE GUILFORD EMILY ENGLE 24
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Backstage Thursday, November 7. during the first hour campaign are Hard at work—Linda Anderson. Jeff Peterson. Nick Smaby, Frank Mann, and Frank's sister, a Smabes' Babe. Seniors will long remember the events following November 5, 1963. The primary election was held on Tuesday, and the winners were announced Wednesday in senior advisor)-. After school until 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, class members made campaign materials, danced, and rehearsed skits and speeches for their candidates: Nick Smaby or Jim Luger (President), Denny Anderson or Jay Rovner (Vice President), Francie Johnson or Nancy Beardslee (Secretary), Tom Friberg or Tom Dahlen (Treasurer), Nancy Connolly or Jean Barr)- (Girls’ Sergeant at Arms), and Denny Johnson or Charlie Lieb (Boys’ Sergeant at Arms). Spirited campaigning was completed during first hour on Thursday; then the final balloting began. Friday morning, Mr. Dahle announced the long awaited results. The newly elected officers immediately made plans for the election of the class council. For the first time, the seniors elected the entire council by secret ballot in senior advisory. When the results were announced, the Class of 64 united behind their able leaders to make this the best year ever! Mr. Dahle did a fine job of supervising the senior elections. A Week to Remember Gary Kasner—a typical scene! Senior Election Week is brought to a close after school on Friday. November 8. 23
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Scholastic Spirit • • • HONORS DIPLOMAS ROW 1: Cheryl Reed. Luanne Larsen, Susan Burton, Nancy Beardslce, Bonnie Jenkins. Betty Beggs. ROW 2: Judy Larson, Bev Barrett. Nancy Clubb. Carole Ucko, Claudette Reeses. Shirley Rake. Cathy Benson. ROW 3: Jim Fine, Jim Boyer, Anne Mulholland, Cathy Merrick. Roxann Metz. Roberta Stein. ROW 4: Jean Barry, Debby Esenstadt. Rcxanr.c Doerr. Nancy Connolly, Sandy Ungerman, Nancy Green, Susan Lender. ROW 5: Dick Zollars, Jeff Erdmann. Denny Johnson. Barb Dahlberg. Phebe Goulding, Jennifer Johnston, Margret Taylor. Mary Conover. ROW 6: Alan Garten. Sylvia Johnson, Brian Anderson. Martha Brown. Nancy Wheeler, John Roth, Lynne Guilford. ROW 7: Steve Bancroft. Sally DeVancy. Jean Stevens. Lois Johnston. Diane Ostrom, Bob Romercin. Richard Van Doren. ROW 8: Nick Smaby. Jean Willner, Sue Stanko. Barb Bratschi. ROW 9: Bruce Aune. Tom Friberg, Frank Mann. Dave Donahoo. NOT PICTURED: Nancy Berner. Man- Calhoun. Susan Carpenter. Emily Engle. Kathi Grimes. Kathy McCormick, Dawn Nelson, Drew Peterson. Martha Rice, Jay Rovner. Alan Weiss. 5
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