Bloomington High School - Bear Yearbook (Bloomington, MN)

 - Class of 1964

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BLOOMINGTON INVITES MASC CONVENTION IN 64 Eddie Enloe, Jim Pock, Dovo -------------- » , the Minnesota Association of Sfudenf Councils Members tiblo for arranging many of tho conforcnco details. , ,i.t j Mr Vinafiori. worked hard o obtain tho honor for 8HS of hotting tho 1964 convention of Stud.nl Cun.il fL.-d Eddi. Enlo. („ ............................i.t.-Y i„ „M. H. .Ill b. ,o,pon. VARIED ACTIVITIES BROUGHT FAME FOR COUNCIL. In competing for the tite of tho 1964 ttote convention. BHS, along with itt opponent!, potted huge tignt in tho auditorium at Duluth, where the 1963 convention wat hold. Our induttriout representatives were certainly successful when they chose the position of this sign, for surely, all oyes were on Bloomington for '64! Committoo work for the annex and main building councils was a necessity for improving cooperation between the two schools. Working on this committee were B. Luckie, S. Edholm, B. Lloyd, M. Pigeon, B. Savage, and 8. Peterson. Representatives mixed business and pleasure at the Student Council breakfast held in the fall. . Page 16

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Java Hohag. the president of the Student Council et the Annei. reported he previous week's Activities to the members. Student Council is an agency of the Student Body Association. Each student automatically Decomes a member of the Student Body Association when he registers for Bloomington High School. At the same time he gains the rights, privileges, and responsibilities ot this membership; he has the privilege of voting on all school issues which are presented to. the student body. The main function of the Student Council is to provide learning experiences for students. It provides a system that gives the training needed o make good citizens of the republic in which rey live. For this reason, the Student Council is no longer considered to be an extracurricular activity, but an integral part of the curriculum. A second function of the council is to provide within the school a helpful attitude and to aid •he intellectual, physical, social, and moral development of every member of the student ody. Due to the fact that the sophomore class was accommodated in a separate building, it op-arated under a separate council. However, the ophomore Student Council was like that of the lain building's council in every way; they shared •he same goals, functions, and manners of elec-■ ion. The student body elected officers who served dual purposes; they were student body officers as well as Student Council officers. In the fall, each of the council members was e'ected by his home room, and he continued to represent that room throughout the year. Faculty advisers, Mr. Vinatieri at the main building and Mr. Nichols at the Annex, provided the leadership and guidance necessary to make the Student Council a functioning organization within the school structure. Member of the Student Council were: Sandy Anderton, Bob Bergquiit. Wenda Bjorklund. Howie Cleveland, Jim Colt. Richard Daley. Renee Dean, Peggy Dever-eaui. Alain DuChene, Steve Edholm. George Edwardi, Rick Feuling, Leslie Hart, land. David Hohag. Mary Holman. Mike Hurrle, Pam June . Dave Karmtedt, William Uoyd. Debbie Lindberg. Robert Mielke, Brian Millar. Arleigh Nelson. Jim Peck. Ken Peterjon, Mary Lou Pigeon. Dave Preble. Becky Savage. St even Schnarr. Lee Thompton. Barb Velie, Jeitica Wall . John Wilken. Officer of the Student Council at the Annei were, from left to right: David Hohag, pret,-dent: Jim Peck. vice-pre»ident; Le»!ie Hartland, treajurer; Barbara Vche, loeretary Page 15



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Jeanie Dioderieh and Merodith Loo displayed tome Lederhoson, boys' leather shorts common to both Germany and Austria. Officors of A.F.S. Club wore, first row: Joanie Dioderieh. vice-president; Judio Sissonwine, secretary; Mrs. Molum, advisor; Meredith Loo. president; Karl Hansen, treasurer. Finalists wore: socond row; Ruth Figi. Moni-ca Nothnagle. Tom Nothorton, Marty Eldridgo. AFS CLUB The newly formed American Field Service Club became one of Bloomington's most active groups. Their primary function was to maintain an exchange of students here and abroad. Throughout the year, they helped strengthen international understanding and friendship. The club had several fund raising events during the year. The money was used to send our students abroad and to furnish aid to those students coming here. The adviser of the club, which met weekly, was Mrs. Melum. This year, the A.F.S. students were Maknum A'Shami from Ethiopia and Maria Alvarado from Guatemala. Mac, as he was nicknamed by the students, lived with Carl Hanson's family. Maria lived with Barb Brandt-ner’s family. Both Barb and Carl were juniors at BHS. Last year, Meredith Lee and Jeanie Diederich were A.F.S. students. Meredith spent the year in Germany and Jeanie spent the summer in Austria. Four students were selected as A.F.S. finalists this year and. if chosen as national finalists, may have a chance to spend either the year or the summer abroad. Sophomoro membors of A.F.S. wore: S. Anderson. A. 8ungort, G. Geary, R. Hanson, K. Holm. M. Holmbock. S. Kolloy. C. Loporte. J. Markstrom, M. Pcldo. D. Rostor. Junior and senior members of A.F.S. Club wore: G. Allaman, M. Alvarado. M. A'Shami, L. Babulski, G. Bass, M. Bocchor, B. Brandfner, A. Byors. P. Cannon. C. Crothers. D. Cunningham, J. Dioderieh. K. Dornfeld. G. Ehle, M. Eldridgo, Julio Fagerstrom. Jill Fagersfrom. R. Figi. S. Fischer. M. Gjordingen, T. Goodrich, C. Grahn. S. Gurley. L. Hall. K. Hanson. S. Hemmor, P. Herreid. P. Jones, V. Kleweno. C. Kulak. M. Leo. T. Leo. S. Liobo. S. Lilledahl, L Locke. M. Low. S. Luhman, S. Lutz, J. Macnamara, M. Martin. M. McGee. S. Myrmel. G. Nelson. T. Netherton, C. Nobbloin, M. Nord. M. Nothnagle. S. Phillips, S. Pigeon. C. Riloy, R. Roddy. H. Schwartz, J. Sissenwine. C. Sundstrom, C. Tolkien. K. Vorant. C. Woodcock, D. Zeches. Page 17

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