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STUDENT COUNCIL-1959-60 The function of the Student Council is to act as the student governmental organization of Phillips. Each homeroom contributes one elected member and an alternate who represent their homeroom during council meetings. 7-1 Duane Wenell 8-10 Suzanne Oehler 7-2 Paul Luflin 8-11 James Linstad 7-3 Paulette Backstrom 8-12 Robert Vogt 7-4 Kathleen Swart 9-1 Anna Cerps 7-5 Dennis Czupryna 9-2 Nancy Peterson 7-6 Kenneth Burton 9-3 Rosie Lopez 7-7 Dennis Stay 9-4 Victor Iwanin 7-8 Robert Prior 9-5 Roberta Schaust 7-9 Johnnie Patterson 9-6 Shirley Pajari 7-10 Clair Burrington 9-7 Jane Leake 7-11 Joe Kegley 9-8 Pauline Harrell 7-12 Dennis Matson 9-9 Claire Anderson 8-1 George Grigsby 9-10 John Hudson 8-2 Susan Swerdfiger 9-11 Roger Brotkowski 8-3 Kermit Lindberg 9-12 Herman Gatlin 8-4 Jeanine Lucas 8-5 Gene Strong 8-6 George Kerber President, Elga Gutmanis 8-7 Malcolm Borgendale Vice-President, Sandy Ols 8-8 Shirley Okeson Secretary, Theresa Bing 8-9 Marvin Hanson Adviser, H. Lee
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Front row: Mrs. Edgecumbe, Mrs. Stacke, Mrs. MacDonald, Mrs. Brophey, Miss Bronk. Second row: Mr. Shawbold, Mr. Olson. Mr. Rosholt, Mr. Bakke, Mr. Argct-singer. GREETINGS Completing ninth grade is only one more rung up the ladder of your education. You have three rungs left. I hope that since you have come up nine rungs you will keep climbing to the top. I am sorry that 1 was not with you the last part of your ninth grade. My best wishes to you for a future of success and happiness. O. E. BAKKE, Principal The time is near in your school days at Phillips Junior High School where you begin to realize that your teachers have done their best to prepare you to meet the many problems of your future life. They have endeavored to teach you the fundamental skills that are so necessary and have provided you with many experiences that will help you make the most of yourself. Best wishes and may each of you face the future with courage, wisdom, strength and understanding. DEAN R. SHAWBOLD, Assistant Principal
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HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS The Phillips Honor Society is composed of eighth and ninth grade pupils who have demonstrated outstanding ability while at Phillips Junior High School. These pupils must attain a B4- (2.2) average for all marks in order to become members, then must maintain at least a B (2.0) average thereafter. All members must be regarded as leaders possessing excellent character, and willing to give service to the school. First Row: John Melquist—8-3, Ronald Whaley 8-4, Richard LaFontaine 8-3, Gary See 8-3, Steve Jensen 8-3, Ronald Van Gilder 8-3, Charles Balck 8-4, Keith Pruitt 8-3. Second Row: Paul Odlaug 8-4, Karen Lindgren 8-3, Pat Whalen 9-4, Verna Madsen 9-9, Jean Melquist 9-7, Sandra Norgren 8-7, Kermit Lindberg 8-3. Third Row: Diane Tasa 8-4, Linda Christiansen 8-3, Sheila Carlson 8-3, Andrea Duffy 8-3, Marina Pavuls 8-7, Darlene Ochooda 8-3, Robert Spector 9-4. Fourth Row: Susan Bjorn 9-4, Ann Sulzbach 9-1, Mary Ann Evans 8-4, Jeanine Lucas 8-4, Veronica Nettberg 8-4, Walter Bulander 9-4, David Engen 9-9. Fifth Row: Jane Leake 9-9, Carol Suchla 8-4, Carol Altendahl 9-4, Darlene Petrick 9-4, Shirley Pajari 9-6, Joan Jacobson 9-7, Elga Gutmanis 9-1. Sixth Row: Jeannette Lightfoot 8-4, Janet Maher 8-3, Penny Pajari 8-4, Claire Anderson 9-9, Joan Doty 9-4, Jane Vienup 9-9. Last Two Rows (left to right): Sharon Kiger 9-2, Emily Peterson 8-3, Betty Hubbard 8-3, Theresa Bing 9-9, Melba Ostling 9-4, Marlys Miskowic 8-3, Arlene Walberg 9-1, Mark Jensen 9-9, Mr. Platten, Adviser. Not pictured: Valerie Laguban 9-9, Betty Lou Broberg 8-5, Teri Byork 8-4, Brian Wetter-nach 8-2.
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