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Student Council Represents the Line SEATED: MR. Dobberstein, Advisor; L. vVetrosky, D. Lykken. C. Stubbs, V. Riherd, R. Hendricks. STANDING: S. Merrick, J. St. Pierre, J. Trudeau, M. Harders. The frequent meetings held by the representatives from each of the classes were presided over by Rita Hendricks, Student Council President. Other officers included:Mahlon harders, Vice-President and Vicki Riherd, Secretary-Treasurer. This group was busy planning the social activi- ties and helping in many of the school and commu- nity affairs. The Student Council presided over the Homecom- ing Dance, the Christmas Party, the Sweetheart Dance, the March of Dimes, and the annual school picnic. They also helped in the planning of the St- udent Handbook for the coming year. Advisor to the Student council was Mr. E.R. Dobberstein. President: Rita Hendricks; Vide-President: Mah- Student Council members at work planning Sweet- Ion Harders; Secretary-Treasurer: Vicki Riherd. heart. This page sponsored by: McKellips Insurance Agency n
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School Board Works Behind the Line SEATED: Supt. Kirsch, A. M. Bradley, Marvin Westin, Norma Westin. STANDING: Harold Stubbs, Richard Johnson, Jay Clark. The Alcester Board of Education holds a very important position. It is the duty of these members to provide the best education possible for the stu- dents. They look for new and improved methods of school. This search for greater educational opportunities has led them to devote much time to the discussion of school district reorganization, school classroom addition, and athletic field facilities. Jay Clark and Supt. Kirsch reviewing the plans for a new athletic field. This page sponsored by: Hebert Milling Service, Alcester Union Mrs. Westin assisting witn the book- keeping.
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Seniors Reach the End of the Line ‘ Nothing great is lightly won’ , the motto of the thirty-five Seniors, is representative of their four years at Alcester High School. As they look back on their final year, the class members find many memories. Presenting the play The Family Nobody Wanted , provided hours of hard work, and fun. The highlight of the year was Senior Skip Day during which they tra- veled to Omaha, Nebraska. Blue and silver were chosen by the Seniors as their class colors, and their flower was the white chrysanthemum. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Vice-President, L. Thormods- gaard; President, G. Thormodsgaard; Secretary-Treasurer, D. Keiser. DOUGLAS ANDERSON REID BOETELL PATRICIA BUUM ARLENE EKLE REGINALD DALZELL ANNA LEE EBSEN 12 This page sponsored by; Moris Super Saver
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