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Representatives Project Tonka’s Image Bob and Jane return from the State Student Council Convention to report to Tonka’s Council. 1-ike Conference Student council members Jolly. Erik. Jeff and Chris prepare for the February meeting at I'onka 20
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Basketball cheerleaders battle the hockey cheerleaders in a fierce game of broom hockey. The Cold On Winter Holiday 7 I lie faculty struggles against the intramural teams. At the end of their historic race, the gasping dogsleddcrs mush over the finish lines. ■ 1 It I |f-
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Teen Board mem ben: BOTTOM ROW: I jnda t udlr . Power ; Ruth Kdmunds. Donaldsons: Martha Shafer, Power : ROW 7110: Kilty With iht task of improving school spirit and maintaining a high standard of excellence at Minnetonka, many students participated in various activities during the year. Erik Roth made a career out of representing Tonka. Last summer at Girls’ and Boys’State, lie and Gail Sundem attended a session of the Minnesota Congress. In the spring Erik and Gail were sent by the Senior Class to attend the Model U. N. in Quebec. Erik, Jolly Palm, Jeff Roberts and Chris Humleker represented the student body at the meetings of the newly formed Uike Conference Student Council. They discussed such things as a Lake Conference season activity ticket, school spirit, and other problems facing the Conference. Juniors Jane Nielson and Boh Burton attended the State Student Council Convention in Rochester, Minnesota. They heard speeches by Clark MacGregor, Senator Walter Mondale and author John Griffen. Eight senior and junior girls represented Tonka on the teen boards of various stores in Minneapolis. They learned about ettiquette and fashion, modeled in fashion shows and participated in other events. Jim and Steve Meyers were the first Lake Conference athletes to be elected to the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame for their outstanding performance in football. Kk in. Day tom, |.,,lc Headman,. Davtotu; Sicnhanir Hnti. Junior Miss; Laurrl Jorgrnton. Young Quinlan Other criteria for membership included a B-average, leadership in school and active participation in church. ' I’he Model L'.N. is in Quebec. Erik, not Mongolia. 21
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