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With Education and Engineering, Steel and SPORTS. . .
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Student Education Association The S.E.A. is an association formed in the fall of 1960 to bring future teachers together at monthly gatherings. They hear state and local educators tell of the opportunities and requirements that face prospective teachers. Members of the SEA are. Row 1 - Pam Tifft, Deanna Beierle, Charles Klein, Mary Ann Engelter, Delores Walker, Carol Reimers. Row 2 - Phyllis Carlson, Barbara Stratton, Gracie Paulsen, Marcella Schafer, Elizabeth Michelson, Judy Thompson, Joann Trygg, Don Schock. Row 3 - Velza Knoll, Vicky Steinert, Pat Green, Margie Assel, Patricia Lenihan, Irvin Smith. Row 4 - Alvin Maier, Kyle Twaddle, George Silbernagel, Bob Z.oller, Darwin Strobel, Luther Schoon. Officers of the SEA are - Chuck Klein, president; Pat Green, secretary; Velza Knoll, vice-president; and Patricia Lenihan, student council representative. International Relations Club International Relations Club Officers are - Joanne Worthington, president; Elaine Hermes, secretary; Rod Tjaden,student council rep- resentative; Bill Kleven, vice-president; and I.E. Solberg, advisor. The purpose of the International Relations Club is to study the programs of the United States State Department in relationship to major countries. They study the rolls that major coun- tries play in the United Nations. A representative from the club attends the United Nations Association of Col- leges, which is held in Minnesota in April. Membersof the International Relations Club are, Row 1 - A1 Maier, Kathy Klein, Jean Danroth, Elaine Hermes. Row 2 - Jerald Hoesel, Bill Kleven, Gordon Stewart. Row 3 - Don Opp, Rod Tjaden, Joanne Worthington, Jeanne Schroedl, Dennis Gartner. 24
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Foot R. Karlgaard Coach Running out of a Wing-T formation, BJC’s 1960 grid version pulled through a 1-4 win-loss record. Although showing in the win column only once, all of the year's contests were bitterly fought, with the opposition scoring only on sudden splurges. The gridsters, however, complied with the Homecoming festivities by winning the featured game against Hibbing, 24-13. Practice sessions were hindered throughout the season by late afternoon jobs of the players. Mohler, Martin Berger D. Geiger QB B. Gregg HB E. Johnson G R. Berger T J. Martin OB G. Page HB D. Rothmann C B. Coats G 26 R. Jose HB J. Slocum E B. Howie HB J. Bleth HB J. Mohler E
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