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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY—Seated: Marcia Volkenant, Stephanie Korney, Mr. Gillogly, Mr. Bene-pe, Mrs. Nelson, Mr. Farrell, Advisers; Kathie Mikucki, Secretary-Treasurer; Marnie Mellberg, Jean DeVilliers. Standing: Diane Englebert, Claire Anderson, Mike Murphy, Gerald Peters, Fred Hass, Vice President; Jeff McLeod, President; Skip Hall, Steve Rosholt, Mark Moilanen, Kristi Prestegaard. Constitute Dawn to Dusk Days ty requisitions were a continual order of business as the Council effectively directed school activities throughout the year. The Senior Joy Boys stole the show and the Skit Award as they again enraptured hundreds at a pep fest with their cheerleading renditions of old favorites like Oski Waw Waw. Trollhaugen's slopes saw Sno-Day and the regular return of Vikings to the world of gentle snow and broken skis. The event featured an early morning hot chocolate breakfast and the polite refusal of chaperones to wear the painstakingly prepared Ski Patrol bibs. An innovation was provided by crack of dawn yawns one Tuesday, when four hearty souls ventured into the fog for a day at Orono, courtesy of their Student Council. A similar trek to U-High was organized, and both schools responded by returning the visits. The call of the outdoors seemed to be the rage, for neither sleet nor snow, hail nor rain could keep Council flag raisers from hoisting Old Glory at morning's break. STUDENT COUNCIL—Seated: Jon Skyberg, Nancy Lindberg, Cindy Hall, Treasurer; Jean DeVilliers, Secretary; Dewey Breisch, Adviser; Fred Hass, President; Judd Nelson, Vice President; Mark Moilanen. Standing-. Charles Gore, Tom McAuliffe, Mary Leach, Craig Sundholm, Skip Hall, Jeff McLeod, Leslie Mitchell, Carol Stenborg. 21
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FACULTY—Front Row: Harold Flolid, Roger Johnson, Thomas Benepe, Walter Kimble, Leland Gillogly, Lyle Berg, Roman Borgerding, David Baker, William Anderson, Clyde Rust, Jerome Holewa, Homer Moeller. Row 2: Mrs. Armi Nelson, Mrs. Cecilia Johnson, Miss Carole Calabresa, Mrs. Ella Lindberg, Miss Marja-Leena Onermaa, Miss Patricia Neill, Mrs. Mildred Wivell, Mrs. Evelyn Arends, Mrs. Lorna Erdahl. Mrs. Marjorie Drager, Mrs. Caryl Minnetti, Robert Lockwood. Bulletin Boards, Flags, Meetings MATHEMATICALLY, twenty-eight divided by fourteen times fifty-lwo is one hundred four, but when fifty-two is people, twenty-eight, hours, and fourteen, a number of meetings, the results are solutions to prevalent professional problems as Meadowbrook and Golden Valley faculties met jointly. FRESHMEN: READ THIS commanded the blinding orange letters on the dark purple back-ground. Closer examination showed that this bulletin board was not a propaganda device for some school function but one of the monthly messages from the National Honor Society. Working in pairs, the society members put up colorful and eye-catching boards to announce up-coming Society-sponsored social and academic events. Nine names were added to the plaque as the Society plunged into their fifth year of bulletin boarding and party throwing. The traditional ice cream and cookie socials were held after the first and third quarters. 140 hotdogs, 25,397 baked beans, and 70 bottles of milk made up the menu for the Honor Society sock-hop held after the second semester break. Seven-thirty found the Student Council conscious, assembled, and voting. Contrary to the popular image of politics, promises such as a flag in every classroom and an ice cream bar in every mouth proved to be more than empty words. Par- 20
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FAR FROM schoolrooms and students Mr. Borgerding concentrates in a world of literature. CERTAINLY I'M RIGHT, argues Pete Myhre as he debates with Mr. Roman Borgerding (English Department Chairman; English 10, 11, 12) about a short story. Mr. Borgerding led his classes in open discussion on everything. Contention Highlights Bah! Humbug! Charles Dickens had nothing on Tim Ewald as Tim barrelled into his English paper entitled Humbug. With another of Mr. Borger-ding's dreaded experimental papers due, the Juniors handed in creative and interesting etymologies of words ranging from avenue to phobia. Poems, contemporary writings, and classical works were on the year's agenda for both Seniors and Juniors. Opaque projectors, record players, and movie projectors were all used to help that old standby, the English teacher, in his effort to cover broader subject areas. Following the organization of the English staff into a departmentalized system in 1962-'63, glimpses of things to come were frequently seen. Faculty members brought back current information after convention trips to such places as Miami and Louisville. This information was then applied to GV classrooms. Early in the spring, the library book shelves were supplemented by the addition of a paperback book store. Without having to worry about paying library fines, students bought and read books other than those which were required for class reading. The use of a tape recorder allowed class members to present interpretive readings from To Kill A Mockingbird and games helped them to gain composure before an audience. 22
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