John Marshall High School - Rochord Yearbook (Rochester, MN)

 - Class of 1959

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The council tea was enjoyed by all the faculty and it promoted better student-teacher relationships Many things were accomplished in the Student Council. From the call to order by President Jef? Harris's gavel to the ad- iournment, each meeting was 'filled with new problems which confronted us in our new school. The council members helped to guide those bewildered students around school that first day. Other activities were presenting the faculty tea, guiding at the dedication, editing a letter to the parents, and conveying the problems ofthe students to the administration. -'LXIX 33Y ' fs, A':f?'3v - I

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N This year was the first year that Student Council members 'ff fp.. vm.- ff , Elected Students Govern .-f 1. 9 me tt 2 W ' 4 I Y Q W in -I Q: It 3 Htl Q, js -S gl 'I were elected in a school wide election. Seven representatives were elected from each grade along with two alternates for each grade. They had specific qualifications to meet, as did our otticers. The otticers were: JeFf Harris, president, Lauren Dalzen, vice-president, Judy Pederson, secretary, and Becky Love, treasurer. Miss Danzl is the adviser for the council. Student council members are, left to right, first row: Selby Butt, Judy Pederson, Nancy Hurrle, Carolyn Stickney, Nancy Blackman, Carol Christensen, Sherry Lu Hanson, Mary Ann Todd, Sara Halvorson, Carol Davis. Second row: Jett Harris, Becky Love, Joann Hammond, Janice Ridenour, Diane Hammond, Susan Kingsbury, Ruth Ann Bickle, Kathy Hurrle, Shirley Gronvold, Marlyn Wickersham, Linda Hagar. Third row: Joe Rushton, Dennis Meadows, Ed Merritt, Tom Elkins, Jim Thompson, Engin Denizman, Mike Moeller, Carey Dubbert and Miss Danzl. Missing from the picture are Bob Adams and Lauren Dalzen. 22 'I



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Senior Officers Plan Trip and Prom Most important along with the elec- tion of Student Council offices is the election of the senior class officers. As the head of the senior class, these selected people have much to do during the school year. With the new school came new activities, one of them being Student elections are one of the many school activities with which seniors can make themselves useful. ln this scene, seniors George Karvel and Judy Pederson, with iunior Dick Edwards, are helping Ronald Bennett fulfill his voting responsibilities. ln the picture below, Murry Schomberg takes his turn to get measured for a cap and gown in preparation for gradu- ation, his final activity as a John Marshall student. the joining of the Junior-Senior Prom which is left in the hands of the senior class officers. The annual senior trip to Washington D. C. taken every spring takes much time and consideration from the senior leaders. Per- haps one of the most important honors that the president receives comes at the end of the year when he takes the stage in the graduation ceremonies and calls his classmates forth to receive their diplomas. Senior class officers, left to right, Chuck Wolden, vice-president, Nancy Ferris, secretary-treasurer, and Carey Dubert, president, smile in anticipation of the Junior-Senior Prom, Sayonara, which they had a major part in planning. 24 4? Fi,--I . ixwffbf if-i'..... ti

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