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p Mendel in fetches lo pvt up o compose potter Senxy -fluyt ting the P'oitet of their condidote. EtS-BO HC NEED SLOGAN! Officers Assume Positions as Leaders of ’64 Class Highlighting the year was the election of senior class officers. The preliminaries, held a week in advance, nominated three candidates for each position. Excitement reached its peak on election day, November 6. Early in the morning the halls filled with campaign managers and their committees trying to outdo each other with snappy posters, catchy slogans, and ingenious tags. That morning, after the skits and speeches were completed, the senior class voted one at a time for each office and then watched the results tallied on a blackboard on the auditorium stage. The newly elected officers made short acceptance speeches After the skits were given, senior voted for dots officer and watched the result posted on a blockboord. R Johnson turns to hear the total from the ne t homeroom. Senior Closs Officer ! Jim Gillespie, eroser in hood, mascot STAMPING: Spencer Osterberg. sgt.-at-arm ; Marie Polrvko, treasurer; David Bergdohl. vice-president; SEATED: Dione Derbis. secretary; David Wick, president.
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Scnio- Advivory from l«fl lO righf ERONT ROW: G. Boordtgoaid. R. Motkalik. T. DoMqu.n, J Woodford. B. PegO-J G'l Cip.c MIDDLE ROW G. John»oo. T Utsonomryo. B Bursch 0 Wick 0 Borgdohl. A Johnson. TOP BOW M Lolly. $ K V M lunw. J Kopollo. 0 R.'ng, S. Ro«hl. J- •' Student Advisory Schedules Activities for Seniors Abovot B Borsch. D. Derbls, G. Boordsgoord. J. Grovo, and J Nolson discus vrhot should be In-eluded In the eipeniet of the sonlor budget. lefti During clou election . A. Johnson Looks on as M. lunzer ond T. Ufsunomiyo study their resohij 8 Pegg helps R Moskolik tolly hi homeroom's votes for clou officer . Senior Advisory members hove the responsibility of seeing that all the events of the class are carried out smoothly; this includes handling ballots for the senior banquet, the budget, and class elections in the fall. Weeks in advance, along with the class officers and faculty advisors, they work out the details of the senior prom, trip, and talent day; activities which form happy memories for the spring graduates.
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Rose Reese Mary Lunzer earned the Rose Reese award for her interest and achievement in world affairs. The award is based on the student's understanding of foreign relations and familiarity with U.S. organizations. Star-Tribune Judy Nosker earned the Star and Tribune award for her citizenship and interest in the Senior Class of 1964. Deserving Students Given Top Awards Parent Teachers Association Annual P.T.A. awards ore presented to the seniors who have demonstrated outstanding citizenship in school and in the community. The award is for $75 and may be used if the student plans to go to college. Nancy Noot and Gilbert Sutton received the scholarships this year. American Legion American Legion awards were given to John Mottson and Diane Derbis for their achievements and contributions to the school. First National Bank Outstanding service and citizenship merited Sharon Dunshee and David Wick the First National Bank award. A $25 savings account was started for each of the award winners. S.A.R. D.A.R. Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution presented Jerry Petersen and Cynthia Oppen awards for exceptional interest and achievement in American history. Both seniors have maintained excellent records in this field.
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