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Seated: D. Palmer, Shingler, J. Thorbrogger, Shea, Costello, Row 1: Wahnschaffe, Nelson, Page, Engberg, Cross, Swedberg, Row 2: Parker, 3 Swanson, Jensen, Reinard, Beier, L. Palmer, Huffman, N. Swanson, Baltes, Spencer, Row Manthei, Fellows, Vohs, Stiglich, C. Anderson, Clson, V. Goltz, Gladen, V. Gregg, Simonson, Seitz, Row 4: Adv. Hansen, Goodwin, Fellows, Kupcho, Vacek, Gordon, J. Gregg, Wistey, J• Goltz, Allen, G. Anderson, Landis, B. Thorbrogger BOOSTER PUBLICA 71 Row 1: Shingler, Gladen, Fellows, Adv. Hansen. Row 2: Kanthei, Reinard, Olson, L. Palmer, Huffman, Lucy, Row J: J. Thorbrogger, Goodwin, Fellows, Kupcho, Vacek, Shea Row 4: Lien, D. Palmer, Gorden, Landis, 3. Thorbrogger BLACKLUCKLING
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With the choosing of the cover for the yearbook, when they were Juniors, the Seniors began the planning of this year!s 31ack Quill» They planned a bigger and better one hoping to surpass last year s Seniors» Each member of the Staff contributed their spare time and energy to the publishing of the yearbook. They choose for their theme nBehind the Scenes • Because of the pressing deadlines and abund- ance of work, Mrs. Gilstad, our advisor, gave her time and help to evening meetings. She also provided an excellent lunch for all the working Seniors, who ate it eagerly. The job of publishing a yearbook is not an easy one. There are problems and often pages had to be done over, but the finished product is what counts and the Seniors are proud of their ac comp1i shments• This book contains many hours of work by the Staff, but its memory holds many happy moments for everyone.
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STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: Goodwin, Anderson, Simmons, Palmer, W. Seitz, Gregg Standing: Adv. Cox, Dufseth, E. Seitz, Kroeger, Burk, Gorden, Spencer, Cross, Gladen, Rudquist STUDENT COUNCIL HOSTS CONVENTION Student Councils are fundamentally important to the secondary schools of our nation, and they are important for compelling reasons The prime purpose of American education is to train for citizenship—and the development of good citizens requires a direct relation between knowledge and practice It makes little sense to study the theory of effective citizenship without actual experience which illustrates and supports the theory. The Student Council is to a student of citizenship what a laboratory i3 to a student of chemistry. The Blackduck Student Council began the 1o6$-6b school year by electing to the offices of President, David Palmer; Vice-president, Lee Simmons; Secretary, Wes Seitz; and Treasurer, Neil Anderson. The Council immediately began to prepare the program for the northern Divi- sion of Student Councils Convention, which was held in Blackduck on September 28, 19 5« Blackduck was elected to the President post and site school of the Northern Division two years ago at the last Convention in Demidji. 31ackduck!s big event involved twenty-six Minnesota schools and two hundred students and advisors. The following was the program for the Convention: 9:00-10:00 Registration and social hour 10:00-10:50 First general session 10:50-11:15 Talent show 11:15-12:15 Discussion groups 12:15- 1:00 Dinner 1:00- 2:00 Discussion groups 2:00- 5:00 Second general session During the business meeting Thief River Falls was elected to be the President school of the Northern Division for the 198 —65 season. Because of the co-operation shown by Blackduck Council members and students, the Blackduck Convention was termed a huge success by the Stu- dent Council advisor Lloyd Cox. The Northern Division Convention generated great interest among Blackduck students and provided them with an excellent opportunity for learning more about their Student Council13 purposes and activities. CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Seniors: David Palmer, Lee Simmons, 1es Seitz Freshmen: Judy Gladen, Cheryl Spencer Juniors: Neil Anderson, Diane Goodwin, Jim Gregg Eighth Grade: Ella Cross, Marvin Kroeger Sophomores: Jim Gorden, Jerry Burk, kldy Seitz Seventh Grade: Kay Rudquist, Terry IXifseth
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